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Contests, Contests, Contests <! Table Tennis finals in the concourse, j! Today, 2-4 j ][ Radio Lutheran Name Change, !| next week j theCord Weekly More on exams Peters continues in complex as president by Cathy Riddell The Athletic Complex is to be Complex for exams is Athletic used to develop the body, not the Director Dave Knight. He firmly mind. Come this April, you will believes that the Complex should of WLU find yourself writing your exams be used for recreational activities in the Gymnasium of the Complex, alone; however, he is willing to Dr. Frank C. Peters was ap- meeting. first chairman of the board of according to Director of compromise with the recom- pointed president of Wilfred Board members immediately Wilfred Laurier University, Educational Services, Colin mendations of the Committee, by Laurier University yesterday for a expressed great concern and remarked with enthusiasm "we McKay. allowing exams to take place in the five-year term. regret and unanimously agreed are extremely grateful for the Christmas exams are Dr. Peters be However, Athletic Complex in April. The action was taken by the that recalled and excellent leadership Dr. Peters another story. As in the past, WLU reappointed. has given to Lutheran It doesn't look like there is going university's board of governors at Waterloo will have to content to president asked for time to University for the six years students be to be any change in this decision, its first meeting. The past write their exams the poorly lit, fine and in at least not within the next year or reconsider and to confer over the and the support co- poorly Dr. in lunch with He operation ventilated Theatre so. At the present time April is In Peters, who is his sixth hour his family. he has been able to According year as president of Waterloo returned in afternoon session solicit from Auditorium. to and December is Out, and that is the the faculty, staff, Registrar the number Lutheran University, to accept ap- com- Dueck, of the way it is going to be. submitted the new board's students, alumni and the students writing at Christmas, as his resignation to the board.He pointment. munity-at-large. opposed to the number writing in The only other point left un- said it was the board's privilege to Dr.Peters saidthe new five-year We are very pleased that Dr. April, is too small to bother with to touched in this area is the ad- select its chief administrator. term' would be his last as Peters has agreed to continue as involve the Athletic Complex. vanced ordering of the tables and Dr. Peters submitted his president. our chief executive officer," said However, he does support the chairs (650 of them) in preparation resignation in writing and left the Rev. Robert Binhammer, the Binhammer. writing of finals in the Athletic for the exams. On this point, Complex. Business Manager Cliff Bilyea Writing exams at Christmas in responded that he did not have the Complex would upset the in- advance information on the tramural sports programme, and decision of thecommittee, and that Senate selection deprive students of a recreational the ordering of the desks was made break from their studies. Dueck without respect to this decision. He says that during the April finals, felt the desks were necessary for the Theatre Auditorium, which the improving of conditions under will be unoccupied, could be used which exams are written, and that proceedure as a source of recreation. it was just a coincidence that the One person who is definitely committee approved the writing of opposed to the use of the Athletic exams in the Athletic Complex. still not final by Tom Garner proposed measures are invited persist in the Board of Governors The contentionover the selection from all interested parties. In selection, than he is that the procedures for student particular, both bodies have Senate will accept the similar representativesfor the Senate and requested briefs from SAC on the method used this year to select Board of Governors continues as favoured method of chosing student Senate representation. these bodies move to construct student representation on the This is because past Senate new by-laws to go with their new respective bodies. In addition, SAC student representation has been constitutions. President Dave McKinley will be conducted by open election, rather Although the Senate and Board allowed to seal to the Board and than by application as it was this of Governorsretain the sameroles the Senate on the methods he has year, and already there has been they had before provincialization, submitted to these bodies. opposition to the application both are in need of new by-laws system on the grounds that it is not because with both are in fact The board of Governors has sufficiently democratic. "newly constituted". Both bodies never before had student Student representatives on the have struck constitution com- representation. For this reason, SenateConstitution Committee are mittees to perform the task of there is no precedent of open Mike Strong and Phil Poole. adapting theold by-laws to the new elections to Board of Governors Composition of the Board of status. These committees will posts to which the Board can refer. GovernorsConstitution Committee make recommendations to their McKinley is more optimistic that has not been announced at this parent bodies, and replies to the the method used this year will time. International night on campus After years of being envelopped ticket (to be on sale shortly) for also possessing a national dress of in blissful ivory towered $1.75 by those not possessing a one sort oranother are encouraged ignorance, Wilfrid Laurians are meal card (you lucky ones with the to wear them in order to add to the being given the chance to shed meal cards can pick up a ticket spirit and gaiety of the evening. their obtuse ethnocentric men- free but hurry because there will (Besides when else are you going tality and participate in the be only a limited supply) you can to get the chance.) cultural event of the year. The get a choice of West Indian, International Student's Associa- African, Indian or Chinese food; In a university as small as this tion (did you know that there are exotic surroundings; you can one, it is possible to take personal approximately 250 foreign listen to the throbbing beat of advantage of the diversity of students on campus or almost ten Calypsos, Spanish gypsy laments; backgrounds and photo by Francey experiences of per cent of the total enrollment?) Indian veens ragas; you can view both faculty and students so we doing after an unevenful Mother and child are presently well will be presenting an International slide shows of India, Malaysia, hope-that this is only the first of delivery. Father is believed to be an errant cigarette machine Night in the Mezzanine on Thur- Tanzania, Israel, Hong Kong; and many events which will generate from the GamesRoom. In all, sixteen cans were painted. 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