Moreau Seeks Senate Seat Ward "Moose" Krause
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VOL. 1, NO.• 2 NOVEMBER 10, 1966 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME ND-MSU Meet Set; Bare 'Concern' And J!AST LANSING »•P.t.a'!'M.JfT Oil JXT:I•oou•oU.TJI .t.TI!:L:ITlCI, Bli.J.LTR, :nrTIIO.U. :&DUOAnOl'f ..xD bClUU.TIOif :ro». JUI.N AND W0l4Eft State Series Threat High officials at Michigan State ot the game and the expected cap University have moved to head off acitv crowd of 67,000. repetition of any incidents similar Alter the Notre Dame-Michi to the one in 1964 involving the gane State game !n 1964 (which October 19, 19~6 MSU band. Focus of their concern Notre Dame won, 34-7) members this year is the nationally-tele of MSU's band were attacked by vised contest at East Lansing Nov- students. The incident brought on ember 19, for what might prove to an apology from Student Govern be the national championship, ment, but not before the story was Mr. "Moose" Krause Reportedly, part ofthe measures given national prominence. Athletic Director earlier this week included tele McCarragher has predicted that University of Notre Dame phone conversations between two nearly 1,000 Notre Dame students Notre Dame, Indiana MSU Vice-Presidents and a top will make the trip without tickets Notre Dame official. Though flatly and that there is very little that Dear "Moose": denied by a Notre Dame Vico:, can be done to discourage them. President, first reports indicated The meeting Wednesday, says The other day at our Athletic Council meeting there was a dis the calls expressed concern over McCarragher, is "a meeting of cussion about the Notre Dame student body forming a tunnel and the possible student rowdiness. minds, not bodies," and that MSU President of our student body went along with our Vice-President in Those same reports also men heads were expressing hope that tioned MSU suggestions that out charge of Student Affairs on the idea of calling the Notre Dame the student leaders would be as breaks could lead to cancelling the successful as they were in 1965. representatives together to be sure that our relationship is excel Notre Dame - Michigan State ser For SBP Fish's part, he sees the lent all of the way. We do not want anything to happen to it, Tii& ies. Fr. Charles McCarragher, concern as growing out of a special Athletic:r Connell has a regulation not allowing students down on the Vice President for Student Affairs, circumstance. Says he: "the fie.lll. This, of course, is brought about by possible demonstrations. admitted other long-standing Notre reason for concern is not because Dame rivalries had ended under we are playing Michigan State, but I hope that you will agree with us and I also hope that you will similar circumstances. because we are .1laying for the do what you can in this matter. I tried to call you this morning but In other action, Michigan State National ChampiOJ ship." you were out, I have to fly to New York this afternoon. Let's never Dean of Students John Kusaks con let anything happen to our fine friendship • tacted McCarragher and requested .. ..--, a meeting of student leaders from c.QMiallv· both schools at a neutral site. Pur pose of the conference, to be held rnsid~eNt~~ .j .~~ r:, -c L~ Wednesday night at Marshall, -,JBiggie,'' Murin Michigan, is to assure smooth • A plan to eliminate the Student Athletic Director relations between visiting Notre Senate in lieu of tf,e Hall Presi- Damers and their hosts at Michl- dent's Council has )een denied by CLM:dm gan State. both SBP Jim Fish and Council Named by McCarragher as Notre Presind Jay Schwartz. But ••• Dame representatives were stu- the story's on page 0. dePt body President Jim Fish, • State's Mr. Big, man of football Vice President Bob Moran, Scho- fame, friendship, ar,d Man in The lastic Editor Dan Murray and Pep Observer's News, page 5, Rally Chairman Dellllis Hogarty. • NEA Columnist Bruce Biossat Michigan State will send a counter- talks about that elusive election part delegation. page 5, while Movie Columnist Last year a similar gathering Dennis Gallagher unclothes the plot "LET'S NEVER LET ANYTHING HAPPEN TO OUR FINE FRIENDSHIP" Biggie Munn, Michigan of student leaders prepared the of Dear John, page 7. state Athletic Director, pens to his Notre Dame counterpart, Moose Krause. Above, in a photo way for Michigan State's visit to • Halfback Nick Eddy, who broke stated reproduction, in a copy of Muon's letter Krause, one of the few tangible pieces of evidence the South Bend campus, a visit into Notre Dame's list of top 10 in an otherwise obscured puzzle. The handwriting in tbe top left-hand comer is a memo fordis that resulted in no incidents. rushers last week, tells of what it ttibution, dated October 21, and written by Moose Krause. Almost at the same time these all means to him. It's an another negotiations were underway, Observer Exclusive page 12. Michigan State Athletic Director • Hundreds stood for the Concert, Clarence "Biggie" MUilll wrote tne parade was canceled, displays Notre Dame Athletic Director Ed- were burned. But Social Co- Moreau Seeks Senate Seat ward "Moose" Krause. After en- ordinator Jim Polk says everyone listing Krause's support in keeping enjoyed homecoming on page 4. The Moreau Seminarians are This in mind, Trebat asked Fish "audit'' Senate meetings. Notre Dame students off the field Polk redeems himself, however snagged in an identity syndrome. to spur the Seminarian participa- In the near future Trebat hopes at halftime, Munn turned more when he seizes 200 tickets to the 1 Their LD. car ds are bold! ymark e d tion m· th e s t u den t ac tiv ltv · Fish cor' unification of seminarians and cryptic. He spok e o f "poss ible State game, page 3. off-campu:;; their black robes seg- spoke totheSerninarians last week, Students, specifically representa- demonstrations" and closed, A d f tion in the Senate. · • Peggy "Squaw" Kenny. The Ob- regate them from classmates. n trying to amillarize them with the "let's never let anything happen server's girl of the week posses in the off-hours they wander aim- actions of the student senate. "The seminarians want to break to our fine friendship," and pokes gently ever so gently lessly on their sacred acres across Said Fish, "They were not really out of their shells ..• They want What MUilll was referring to in at the Notre Dame man. All of the St. Joseph lake. clear on the function of the Senate to become involved in the life of the first part of his letter was Peggy is on pageS. Now • through the etforts of Semi- and Student Government. I outlined the campus outside of the seminary something of a Michigan State tra- • Frank Leahy' Irish football great nary Captain Tom Trebat and Stu- the various areas of responsibility walls," said Trebat ''especially dition. According to Michigan State returned to South Bend last week dent Bodv President Jim Fish, the since they are supposed to be mem- New Editor Kyle Kerbewy, "the end to talk about the football team Moreau Seminarians will fuse to- and action offered and various ways hers of the university. students don't jump onto the play- he raised to greatness. Read his gether with the civiii ans m, th e stu- in which the Seminarians could •• I t Is· true th at some are not in g r·Ie ld . stu den t s wh o do are I"Ia bl e candid comments about Ara and dent Senate. participate • · ·" certain that the idea of trying to to arrest. But most students con- this years team ·page 12• I talked about this with last Both Trebat and Fish are con- engage in the campus life is sider it a tradition and respect it •A Republican finds out the cost year's SBP Minch Lewis," said vinced that the Seminarians need desireable. So we will hold our as such." of involvement "down there". Den- Trebat, "He seemed to like the 'T!ore schooling on the works of decision until we have some better Kerbewy also noted that police nis O'Dea reports of the mgntmare idea and he worked on it but never the Senate and for the present have :..: a of the workings of the Student guards around the stadium will be in the south page 7. H~'~or cod~o "~r·s~rt;-1'~ Prob~bi;he~~~;oo st~M~~~:yj~ BY DENNIS KERN h t: Climaxing a week long series of negotiations, mission, in a closedmeeting,Amongthequestions quate t us ,ar. offic!al and otherwise, the Saint Mary's studfa1t which arose was the problem of girls caught Marialllle Hopkins, chairman of the Campus Academic Commission seeminglymovedcloserto cheating in the Notre Dame classes and whether Judicial Board at St. Mary's, admitted her board adapti'1:1 a modified version of Notre Dame's such a girl should be liable to the Notre Dame had not discussed in any detail whether or not to academic Honor Code, Honor Council, take on cheating cases. Later a member of St. After a meeting early this week between Notre Sister Alma. SMC Academic Dean, asserted Mary's Academic Commission took issue with the Dame Honor Council Chairman.Jack Balinsky and St. Mary's students were under their own code, Notre Dame Honor Code stipulation that papers St. Mary's group, student representatives of the while the Notre Dame students naturally were issued in one course could not be submitted for girls school appeared willing to incorporate a expected to adhere to the Notre Dame Honor credit in another course without instructor appl'6- clause outlining basic honor concepts into the stu- Code (St, Mary's code is an indefinite, implied val.