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Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 2-14-1964 The B-G News February 14, 1964 Bowling Green State University Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University, "The B-G News February 14, 1964" (1964). BG News (Student Newspaper). 1769. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/1769 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License. This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at ScholarWorks@BGSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in BG News (Student Newspaper) by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. The B-G News Serving a Growing University Since 1920 Friday. Fab. 14. 1964 Bowling Green State University. Bowling Green. Ohio Vol. 48. No. 29 Court Interprets Constitution At Council; Non-Political Publicity Regulations Altered A report from Student Court clarifying an inconsistency in the Student Body Constitution highlighted last night's Stu- Harrington To Resign Post; dent Council meeting in the Taft Room. The report, given by Chief Justice Richard 10. Coleman. presented the Court's in- Plans Return To Teaching Job terpretation of Student Council membership. Dr. William E. Harrington, dean man of the department of educa- The report stemmed from a motion passed at the last of the College of Education will tion at Baldwin-Wallace and as a lewet^weMwwwewwweww Student Council meeting. The resign his position and resume his public school administrator in the Student. Body Organization 2 Court was asked to interpret duties as professor of education Ohio communities of Kast Liver- Week will officially come to a the word* "said Council" in Article effective nt the beginning of the pool, Morral, Baltimore, and Scott close Bunday, with a banquet in IV, Section I. of the Constitution. 1964-65 academic year. President Township, lie has also taught at the Alumni Hoom. The Court acted under [towers William T. Jerome 111 has an- .Mt. Gllead and Green Camp high The banquet, to begin at t! granted it by Article IX of the nounced. p.m.. will feature a speech by schools* Constitution. Dr. Harrington has served as He is a member of the National Dr. Raymond Yeager, associate By unanimous decision the dean since the summer of 1968, and Ohio Education Associations, professor of speech at the Uni- when Dr. John E. (ice resigned to l'hi Delta Kappa education honor versity. In attendance will be Court interpreted ".-aid Council" to mean a membership of 23 in accept a position as consultant in Dr. and Mrs. Ycagor; Eugene H. group, ami the Association for the fall semester and a member- education fur the government of Student Teaching. Wilson, coordinator of student ship of 27 in the spring semester. South Vietnam, activities; Robert W. (hism. The decision is based on Article A faculty committee will be se- president of the student body; XI. Section Ob of the Constitution WBGU BEGINS BROADCASTING lected to screen candidates for the .lames l,. Richardson, editor of Dr. William T. Jerome III helped inaugural* WBGU-TV'i operation which states that freshmen repre- position. the B-G News: Cordon T. Mor- sentatives do not become voting Dr. Harrington was graduated 2 Students Die ris, public relations director of members until second semester of Channel 70 On The Air- from Baldwin-Wallace College, student council, and approxi- the school year. earned a master's degree from mately (ill freshmen, each of Ohio State University and a doc- whom has been chosen by his Tlie Inconsistency arose at Coun- torate from Western Reserve Uni- During Break or her counselor on the basis of cil's Jan. ;' meeting when a bill WBGU-TV Begins Telecasting versity, and joined the University interest in student government. Council thought had received a faculty in 1959. Prior to this he Dual but unrelated trage- Highlights of the week, which majority vote actually had not. The 20-foot tower atop the Ohio to own and operate Its own had served as professor and chair- dies took the lives of two Uni- began Monday, included two The Court's Interpretation defines television station. Miami Univer- versity students during the Student Government Informa- majority of Council to ho 12 in Administration Bid}*, trans- sity. The Ohio State University, tion Nights. The first was hold the first semester and II in the mitted the premiere program and Ohio University are also cen- semester break. The victims Monday night at Rodgcrs. anil second. shown on WBGU-TV at 3:30 ters of university television sta- Team Travels were Ronald J. Strauss, a the second Tuesday night at In other action, Council passed p.m. Monday as the station be- tions. freshman, and Diane K. Etaf- Founders. The information by unanimous vote a bill regula- nights featured movable dis- ting inner-campus non-political gan its first day of regular Program schedule! may be ob- ferty. a sophomore. Iloth were in tained from the University News To Dartmouth the College of Business Adminis- plays anil specially-prepared publicity. The bill states that broadcasting:. Service. 806 Administration Hldg. Varsity mombors of the Univer- tration, booklets, which outlined the or- authorization for displaying adver- At 0:30 p.m. the same day. the sity debate .squad will compete in ganisation, duties of, and per- tising of an off-campus event must station televised a special hour- the tenm's largest debate tourna- StraUSS was stabbed to death by sonnel involved in student be obtained from the Studonl Com- long program which featured Inter- ment of the year today and to- bis older brother, a former mental government. munications Hoard. Such publicity patient, at his home in Putchoguc, view! with Dr. William T. Jerome 3 From News Staff morrow at Dartmouth University. A President-Editor Coffee may "be displayed one week prior III, president of the University; Representing the University will N.Y., Peb, I. Hour was held Tuesday after- to the event and must be removed E. H. Gillis, executive secretary Attend Conference, be Susan ('. Cray, junior in the The victim's brother was picked noon in the Nest. Film footage 21 hours after the event." of the Ohio Educational Television College of Education, and Tarry N. up by police on a street corner of all thre(. events was taken by The bill also stated that a fine Network Commission; and Robert White House Party Wilder, junior in the College of about five miles from the Struuss Mr. Wilson for use on a pro- of not. less than $1 nor more than D. Thomas, vice president of tele- Liberal Arts. home in Long Island. He offered posed WIKI1I television show $10 will result from its violation. vision station WHN'S in Columbus. Three members of the News They will debate both the af- no resistance anil gave no motive devoted solely to Student ltody The program also included s 20- staff were among 200 college firmative and the negative of the for the slaying. Organisations. The show is ten- minute motion picture showing the newspaper editors who attended a proposition, "Resolved: That the Miss Rafferty was killed Feb. '"• tatively scheduled for airing in history of the establishment of reception at the White House in federal government should guaran- when the automobile in which she early March. WBGU-TV and the current QMS Washington, D.C, Monday. Fob, ■!. tee the opportunity for higher edu- was a passenger collided with a Last nights student council of television on this campus. The reception was part of the cation to all qualified hitfh school second automobile on I'.S. route meeting, to which freshmen The station is on the sir twice sixth annual College Editors' Con- graduates." :iL'2. a mile and a half west of were specifically invited, was daily from 8:80 p.m. to 4:80 p.m. ference and concluded four days The team will be accompanied on Orwell, Ohio. also filmed and will be Included and from 6:30 p.m. to 8:80 p.m. of seminars, speeches, and tours in tln> trip by Dr. otto F. Bauer, di- Also injured in the accident as part of the television show. Monday through Friday. Three Washington and New York City. rector of forensics. "We will be were Sharon L. Pardee and Nancy In addition, a Student Body hours of the telecast week are be- James I.. Richardson, News edi- facing our most difficult compe- S. Medvitz, both sophomores in Organization Week display, por- ing devoted to presenting a tele- tor; James R, Kleckner. associate tition of the year, as SC.HH>IS from the College of Education. Hoih traying the past, present, and course, "Principles of Speech," to editor; and Thomas W. Walton, all across the United Slates are women were taken to Ashlnhuhi future of student government, almost GOO students who view the issue editor, met President John- entered." said Dr. Bauer. General Hospital ami were re- has been placed in the main course on televisions in their class- son, his wife Lady llird, and their Other universities being repre- ported to be in fair condition with showcase of the Library, and rooms. daughter, Lynda. While in Wash- sented in the tournament include cuts and other injuries. will remain there until Monday. WBGU is an ultra-high frequen- ington, the throe also heard the University of Texas, the Uni- The three students were driv- cy station broadcasting on channel speeches by Secretary of State versity of Southern California, ing from Miss Parolee's home to Asia Foundation Asks 70.