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r VOL. 91 NO. 5 UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE, NEWAR~ DELAWAR~ TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1968 JNivERSI I i OF O!LA1'¢AIU Petersoi1WTHIRRE Topic To Be Youth Issues Del aware's Republican Peterson has also All fraternity men have been candidate for governor will repeatedly called for a invited. make his first speech on face-to-face debate with his campus tonight at 8:30 in opponent Gov. Charles L. According to Chairman the Rodney Room. Terry, Jr. Terry has thus far Bill Whitam, ASO, the Youth Russell W. Peterson of refused. for Peterson will have a Wilmington will speak on the Peterson's address in the heavy schedule in the issues that are ·of concern to Rodney Room is open to all following weeks preceeding t~e youth of Delaware and students and the public. election day. So there will be will answer questions after Afterwards, Peterson has plenty of work. for new faces his speech. His appearance is scheduled a meeting with the who would still like to being sponsored by Youth fraternity men on campus at become involved in the for Peterson and Sigma Phi the Sigma Phi Epsilon house. Republican's campaign. Epsilon fraternity. Peterson's visit will be the second time this semester At Carpenter that a major candidate has addressed a university audience. Earlier this month Harry G. Haskell, Jr., the Union Gap Appear Friday Republican candidate for With a number one record hit with "Woman, Woman." RUSSELL PETERSON, Republican candidate for governor, mayor of Wilmington, spoke leading the pop charts, Gary Led by the easy singing will speak tonight in the-Rodney Room on issues confronting to a Young Republican Puckett and the Union Gap Puckett, the five-man group youth today. seminar. will open the 1968 includes Kerry Chater on Peterson recently called Homecoming weekend bass guitar, Gary "Mutpa" for the establishment of 20 Friday night in Carpenter Withem, piano, Dwight neighborhood police -centers, Sports Building. Bement, tenor sax, and Paul Faculty Begins Plans 11 in the city of Wilmi-ngton, Beginning at 7 p.m., to Wheatbread, drums. to combat unrest. Peterson allow float-building parties to After the success of said that the stations have take place, the strains of "Woman, Woman" the Gap been used with success in "Over You" will fill the followed with "Young Girl" Baltimore and St. Louis. north campus facility. and "Lady Willpower." All For Campus Congress "As a result the police 'Tickets are still on sale, in of the songs rosP to the top image in St. Louis is slowly limited ·quantities, at the of the charts. returning to one of Student Center main desk for By SUSAN GREATOREX at the opening day All five either were born convocation. The faculty, community protector in a $3. or raised in the Far West. Plans for a new University student body and broad 'sense rather then Organized in January, Puckett was the · only one of Del aware campus administration must be seen simply 'enforcer'," according 1967, and named after Union who was born outside of that community design are being in their relationship to the to Peterson. Gap, Washington, the group region, his birth was in formulated in the Hibbing, Minnesota. Organization and Rules university community." The Senate hopes to provide the They appear on stage in Committee of the university Civil Wnr uniforms and have faculty. structure in which the three groups can relate to each developed rank in their own The first item on the Homecoming Planning group. Puckett, of course, is committee's agenda is to other, in a move toward greater communication. the general with Bement complete the design for a having the rank of sergeant, proposed University of The idea of a senate is not a new one. About two years Chater a corporal, an.d Delaware Senate. Present Withem and Wheatbread as plans call for the Senate to ago the Organization and Com plex,Eiaborate Rules Committee decided to privates. · possibly include students. Sponsored by the Student revise the faculty by-laws. By DALE WEISS Dr. W. E. Baxter, a.m. to 1:30 p.m. and from 5 Center Council and the professor of mathematics and Change in organization w~ to 6:30 p.m. Commuters and deemed necessary because of Behind the scenes of the Classes of 1969, 1970, and chairman of the Organization fraternities will vote at the 1971, the concert has moved and Rules Committee, told the increase in faculty size. carefree up-coming Student Center today from 7 Dr. Baxter explained that "as homecoming weekend is the the traditional homecoming The Review that it could p.m. to 10 p.m. only. All bonfire back to Thursday very well tum out ..to be a the faculty gets larger, it gets in~ricacy of arrangements. students must have their ID more difficult to get nig~t. · faculty senate but it has not Judy Rollings, AS9, and cards in order to vote. been precluded at this point reasonable discussions with respect to questions that are Milt Prettyman, 'AS9. Tomorrow evening Miss that it will not take some co-chairmen of homecoming, Rollings tabulate the other form. pertinent to the faculty and will university." are the students on whom ballots for homecoming At this time the much of the burden falls. queen. She alone will know committee is soliciting the INTERRUPTED Parade permits, ballot the name of the homecoming help of interested individuals Thus evolved the idea for printing, photos, rehearsals, queen and court· of five and g r o ups of , the a faculty senate. Other invitations, and many more runners-up. administration, faculty and schools with similar endless items are among their student body. All interested circumstances were looked respon~i bilities. Nominees will rehearse persons, are asked to express into. Progress was being with the band at Delaware opinions on the aims, Appointed by cabinet Stadium Thursday. That made until last November members of the Student purpose , modes of when campus crises changed evening at Wright Field a implementation , and Government Association, bonfire pep fest is scheduled the agenda of the Miss Rollings and Prettyman relationships of the proposed Organization and Rules in preparation of the game. senate in writing to the have been working together committee. committee before Oct. 15. almost unceasingly since the The formal Homecoming Consideration of the The committee may wish to beginning of the semester. Dance. which will be held proposed senate was given call upon individuals to They had less than two Saturday night at 9 in the top priority on this year's prE!._sent, orally, various views. weeks to organize and refine Rodney Room of the agenda by a unanimous vote the major campus event. Student Center, is the last on TOWARD COMMUNITY at the first meeting of the Handled by the SGA, the list for the weekend. Dr. Baxter also remarked committee. It was decided to balloting will begin in the rickets are currently on sale that the Senate "fits very solicit views from the dining halls today and lt the Student Center desk at well the President's remarks (Con'unued to Page 7) continue tomorrow from 11 ~3 a couple. GEN. GARY PUCKETT PAGE 2 UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE, NEWARK, DELAWARE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER-· 1, 1968 Homecoming Queen· Candidates CAROL LEWIN SUSAN DISBROW LORI GAVRON SUSAN PETRONE Alpha Epsilon Pi Alpha Tau Omega Kappa Alpha · Lambda Chi Alpha KATIE BLACK MELISA HUBER KAREN DUKE REGGIE PEARCE SUE HARRISON ?hi Kappa Tau Pi .Kappa Alpha . Sigma Nu Sigma Phi Epsilon Theta Chi LYNN MORAN BARBARA MEALS JANE DOBRYNSKI MARY SUE MOSELEY Brown Colburn DALE COULBOURNE Gilbert A Gilbert C Russell E JUDY. RrLL BETSY CLOPP Kl RSTEN ARENTZ EN CHERIE HUNTER Hi!lside.B Russell A Russell C Russell E Voting Times Votes may be cast for · homecoming queen candidates today and tomorrow at: All dining halls (from . 11-1:30 and S-6:30). The Student Center (from 7-10 pm) All undergraduates are eligible to vote. - SHARON LUDWIG SHERRY MARKWALDER ANN SHEATS Sharp · BRENDA SHRUM UNIVERSITY OF.!JELAWARE Sypherd. West C West E PHOTOS BY DICK STEWART UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE, NEWARK, DELAWARE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1968 PAGE 3 TODAY CANDIDATE FOR and The Union Gap, 7 p.m., CHRISTIAN SCIENCE G 0 VERN OR - Russell Carpenter Sports Building. ORGANIZATION Peterson will speak at 8:30 Advance tickets on sale at MEETING-6:30-7 p.m., p.m., Rodney Room, Student Center main desk. NIXON INCREASES GALLUP POLL LEAD: Student Center. See main Student Center. EXHIBITION-Oct. 4-27. bulletin board in Student STUDENT SERVICES Paintings by Leo Laskaris, PRINCETON--Richard M. Nixon has maintained his early Center lounge for meeting ROUNDTABLE-Donald P. Antonio Martino, Dan Miller, campaign lead over Hubert H. Humphrey and George C. Wallace place. Hardy, dean of men, and and Henry Peacock at in all three regions outside the South, the Gallup Poll. reported HILLEL-Kol Nidre Bessie B. Collins, dean of Wilmington Society of The Sunday. services promptly at 7 p.m. women, will answer Fine Arts Delaware Art The latest nationwide poll, conducted la:;t week, show Mr. Yom Kippur services questions and diseuse; issues, Center, 2301 Kentmere Nixon with a 43-to-28 per cent lead over Mr. Humphrey. tomorrow at 9 a.m. 4 p.m. All members of the Parkway. This represents a slight drop in Mr. Humphrey's support for REPUBLICAN university community invited SATURDAY the previous poll in early September, when Mr. Nixon led, to attend. 43-to-31 per cent. Wallace registered 21 per c,ent of the nation's HOMECOMING DINNER registered voters, a new high.