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It has been accepted for inclusion in BG News (Student Newspaper) by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. .v.; ::::x: Library Murals Draw Comment...Pg. 5 The B-G News Serving a Growing University Since 1920 Friday, Sept. 30, 1966 Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio Volume 51, No. 8 v Council Approves No 'Mid-Terms' By JAMES TREEGER have frequently been given to Issue Editor students according to Richard Student Council last night Helwig, junior class president passed a bill recommending that who proposed the bill. He also mid-term grades be eliminated stressed the need for better int- and that the letter designations eraction of professors and stu- "S" and "U" be substituted. dents in relation to "course ev- Other bills at Council's first aluation and to professor eval- meeting concerned the addition uation." of two commuter representatives The new bill, which passed to Council and a decentralization Council 11-4 after the defeat of BLANKETS AND comfortable clothes wi recommend that students bring a blanket of social event registration. an amendment, proposes that the "S" would constitute a satis- be the order of the day for tomorrow's open- to sit on and that girls wear either shorts or The new system of reporting factory performance by student ing day football game. Since seats haven't slacks. Seniors-Jim Treeger and Linda Nurmi mid-term estimates would att- as expressed by an "A", "B" been installed on the student side yet, offic seem to have caught the idea. empt to remove "downgrading" and "blanket" evaluations that or "C" letter grade, as in the current system. The "U" would mean that Dorm Visit the student is doing unsatisfact- Hero's We/come ory work, either a "D" or "F" Opens Seoson in the present rating scale. Only those studentswho rec- eived a "U" letter grade will Ready For Doyt For SIC-SIC be notified by mail. If a stu- The mysterious spirit organ- dent does not receive any grades set the stage for what many call at all, it should be assumed by LARRY DONALD a par with an expanding univer- ization known as SIC-SIC made sity. Perry's greatest year at BG. that he is doing satisfactory work. Special Writer The afternoon was crisp and another appearance last night, It may have been the most posting its familiar red-and- When a student is notified of popular move during his ad- sunny when theUniversity of Del- his standing, he would be en- Between 1:23 and 1:28 p.m. to- aware, with its number one small black signs on buildings and vis- morrow approximately 17,000 ministration. iting the residents of Founders couraged to arrange a conference college rating and unbeaten re- spectators will give Doyt Perry Perry directed the Falcons to Quadrangle. with his professor to learn more cord, met Perry's Falcons. a 7-1-1 season in 1955, los- Last night's visit to Founders precisely what level of work he a hero's welcome in the stadium When the sun se^Bowling Green named for him. ing only to champion Miami. was the first of four SIC-SIC is doing. was toasting a 34-0 victory, a The amendment which was At Bowling Green, Doyt Perry "That was probably my most will make during the football small college championship and satisfying year," Perry says. season. Before the Homecoming defeated by Council would have is a hero. was well on the way to another excluded Freshman fromreceiv- It has been two years since "."■Every other year we had a good game with Kent State, SIC-SIC MAC title. Again Perry was ine the new letter designations. a Perry-coached team won a record the year before and some will visit the sorority houses. good foundation for the next year, named Ohio Coach of the Year. Before the game with Marsh- The bill will be sent to the game and although his vernacular Championships came again in Faculty Senate and it must re- but that year represented a great all, it will visit McDonald Quad- is still broken with an occas- ceive their approval before the accomplishment." 1961,'62 and '64. rangle and before the final game ional, "boys, I'll tell you" or "I'd have to say my '59 or plan is implemented. Predictably, the first MAC with Ohio University it will visit a, "geemanee I just don't know," '62 teams were the best,"Perry The commuter bill, a consti- the two years have mellowed football championship rested in Kreischer and Harshman Quad- Bowling Green the next season says."Boy, I'll tell you though, tutional ammendment was pro- his memories into slow thought- it's awful close but they were rangles. posed by Paul Buehrer, soph- and Perry's football genius was The anonymous booster group, ful phrases. omore representative; Don honored when he was named Ohio my best." formed in 1946 by President It has been 12 years since There were darker moments. Strieker, senior representative; Coach of the Year. Frank J. Prout, prowls the camp- Perry left Woody Hayes and Ohio Jon WeirwilL student body trea- In 1957 and '58 the Falcons Like the Mercy Bowl in 1961 us late at night posting signs State to guide Bowling Green's In which Fresno State handed surer; and Phil Campbell, soph- combined for a 13-3-2 mark urging support for Falcon athletic team to a 77-10-5 record. Perry his worst defeat, 36-6. omore vice-president. And it has been a career marked with second and third place fin- teams. ishes in the conference. This The purpose behind the bill was with success from its beginning. (Continued on page 3) The group is composed of six explained by Buehrer. The epoch began in 1954 after men students, two from each of ."Because of the large numbers the Falcons had won only three the senior, junior and sophomore of commuters on campus, 2,047 of 18 games over a two-year classes. Their identity is kept last year, there is an Important period and finished last in the Pep Rally Leads Off secret until Recognition Day in need for them to be represented Mid-American Conference In the spring, when the two senior on Council. 1953. members are revealed. "They represent students of University President Ralph W. Past SIC-SIC members include this University who have many McDonald hired Perry, seeking Opening Day Plans student body presidents, B-G problems which have been diff- to get the football program on News editors and other campus icult in the past to solve. The Opening Day Weekend is here marching band will lead the leaders. addition of two commuter rep- and "Victory '66" officially be- parades to the old stadium. The resentatives to serve on Council gins tonight. Spirits and Traditions Board is WEATHER will eliminate a majority of these /f's Almost Time Festivities celebrating the sponsoring the rally. problems." first football game in the Un- Rick Helwig, chairman of stu- Two commuters would be iversity's new football stadium dent promotion and participation picked by Tom Liber, student start at 7 tonight with a pep for Opening Day Weekend, will body president to fill these rally in the old stadium. make presentations to Presid- seats. "These representatives Topping off the three-day act- ent William T. Jerome III and would form a commuter com- ivities will be the concert by Athletic Director Doyt Perry at mittee consisting of a total of the New Christy Minstrels at the pep rally. seven commuter members, sub- 8:15 tomorrow night in Introduction of the 1966Falcon ject to the approval of Student Memorial Hall. Plenty of con- football team by Coach Bob Gib- Council by a plurality vote." cert tickets are still available son, Introduction of the cheer- After lengthy discussion and at $1.75 each in the Union Lobby. leaders, and a pep talk by Stu- threatened amendments, Council Meanwhile all housing units dent Body President Tom Liber went into a committee-of-the- have been invited to make ban- also are planned tonight. whole to discuss "the rule pur- ners following the "Victory '66" After the pep rally, dances pose of the measure." will be held at the parking lot be- theme, a take-off on Route 66. Council returned to regular Houses are encouraged to display side McDonald West andatConk- procedure and immediately Bue- the banners. lin Recreation Area. hrer moved to withdraw the bill. The pep rally will start at In case of rain, the dance set The bill was then officially with- for McDonald will be at the The forecast for today is cl- Festivities begin 6:10 pjn. with two parades, one drawn. starting at Founders Quadrangle Rathskeller while Conklin's oudy with scattered showers, little change in temperature with tonight and one at Kreischer Quadrangle. would move to the Mid-American (Continued on page 4) Members of the University Room. a high of 59-65.