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Central Florida Future, Vol. 01 No. 25, May 23, 1969

Florida Technological University

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Recommended Citation Florida Technological University, "Central Florida Future, Vol. 01 No. 25, May 23, 1969" (1969). Central Florida Future. 25. https://stars.library.ucf.edu/centralfloridafuture/25 - Housing Filled For Fall Quarter University officials announced University during the 1969-70 that campus housing is completely academic year. filled for the Fall Quarter, 1969, at He indicated that for the 230 Florida Technological University. available spaces for the fall quarter, C. Barth Engert, FTU Director of there have been 764 initial requests Housing, said, last Friday, that 45% to date. He did point out that a of the available accommodations in number of apartment units have the four residence halls have already been completed in the already been filled by returning immediate area of the University students. The remaining spaces have with additional facilities anticipated been filled by early applicants for for mid-September. admission. There are no construction plans Engert noted that his office in for additional on-campus housing the past several days has sent letters facilities which would be ready by out to over 350 housing applicants this coming September, Engert advising - them that all campus emphasized. He pledged continued housing for the fall 1969 quarter is full cooperation of his Office of filled and that other arrangements Housing in the efforts of students should be made immediately if they to locate suitable housing close to will require housing to attend the the University for the fall quarter. NDSL Funds Available For Summer Due to a supplemental allocation participating in the program. of National Defense Student Loan William Loving, Director of funds, a limited amount of extra Student Financial Aid, also aid will be available for the summer informed the FuTUre that a report quarter to students already he has just received revealed that to participating in this program. date $849 had been collected in Students who qualify and are traffic fines and that these funds interested in using some of these would be available for scholarships funds during the summer should in the 1969-70 academic year. make immediate application to the Loving also expressed hope that legislation pending before the the Art Department, $150 for their Director of Student Financial Aid. Jim Fay (far left) president of Taus To use these funds a student must Florida legislature would result in Fraternity, presents Ken Lawson, Director of "Ichabod" project. Tom Stockwell, (far right) be enrolled for no less than 12 added scholarship funds being the Village Center, and Professor Lotz, from Treasurer of Taus watches on. quarter hours and must already be available prior to the beginning of the 1969-70 academic year. Tau Holds Banquet ...... ,,,11118.I We Live in the Present Tau fraternity held their First be shown around the FTU campus. By the Past, but Annual Awards Banquet Saturday, Taus donated $150 to the for the . .. May 1 7. Brother's receiving awards presentation of Ichabod and several were: Jim Stringer, best Tau on of the members are aiding the work campus; Earl Stokes, most popular on the presentation. brother; Fred Edwards, best overall Tau; Phil Odham, best freshman Tau; Mike Canavan, best Carter, Hallman Vol. 1. No. 25 FTU, Orlando, Fla. May 23. 1969 scholarship (junior); John Speers, best scholarship, (freshman); Tom Stockwell, Tau service award; Dave Attend Meeting_ Richarde, most athletic; Randy Fred Carter and Gary Hallman Shadburn, H.A. award; Brian recently attended a TKE Provincial Roquemore, best junior Tau; Joy Leadership Conference at RoHins Eight Tech Students Na med Alexander, best little sister. Dr. College. One of the topics of Salzman, Tau advisor, received a discussion was better methods of watch in appreciation of his time recruiting rushees and pledges. and work and Jim Fay, President, They also · received an invitation was given a trophy. frQJJl the TKE chapter at USF to To Work At Disneyland Tau hosted Kappa Kappa Gamma attend the Red Carnation Formal sorority of Rollins College at a Ball. Walt Disney World has selected Mary Lou Rajchel are the FTU housed in college dormitories near social where Tau little sisters: Joy TKE brother, Gary Hallman, and eight FTU students to work at students selected for the program. Disneyland. Alexander, Sue Geisler, Beverly TKE little sister, Mary Lou Disneyland in California this The students will be assigned The 28 students were chosen Winn, Helen Brandstetter, Judy Rajchel, have been · accepted for summer as part of an 18 week specific positions during . their after a Disney personnel team Cole, Beth Griffing, Cindy Smith, summer employment at Disneyland ''Florida College Relations Disneyland stay to gain Disney visited 18 campuses and conducted and Judy Wilson served as in California. Program" in which a total of 28 training and background in advance 310 personal interviews. The team hostesses. The President's Council of Pi students are participating. Dan of the 1971 opening of Walt Disney concentrated on schools near the Tau will host the area· ATO Kappa Epsilon named the fallowing Tressler, James Hallman, Frank World. At their own expense. th~ Walt Disney World site southwest Alumni today at an informal brothers to chairmenships of the Santry, Jim Stringer, Devo Heller, students will travel to California the of Orlando. Disney personnel banquet at which time the men will following committees for the Fall Ron Turner, Chris Wilson, and second week of June and will be officials have indicated that the Quarter: Scholarship-Ed Du Bosq, program is now closed for this year Activities-Benny Allen, and no further hiring will take Discipline-Richard Acton, place. Expanded training programs Pan hell Fraternal-Jim Sims, Brown· Honored are planned for each summer prior Relations-Desmond Knight, Dr. to the 1971 opening. Membership-Don Jacobs, and Dr. W. Rex Brown, Vice standardized test. They must also Positions such as ride operators, Social-Rick Norton. Dave Sapp will President for Student Affairs and maintain a B average or higher. tour guides, parking attendants, Expands continue as chairman of the athletic Dean of Men, was recently notified Brown has indicated that he hopes engineering assistants, sales clerks, The Pan Hellenic Board has committee. by officials of the University of to initiate a similar _upper class and food supervision will be filled accepted four new members from TKE brothers assisted the Oklahoma at Norman, Oklahoma, honors group at FTU ·in the future. by the selected college students. Sororas, the newly recognized DeMolay Decency Rally at the that the Upper Class Honors House Dr. Brown received the B.S. A project tour and orientation sorority at FTU. The members are: Tangerine Bawl by building had decided to name their house Degree at Oklahoma City will be held for the students at the Jan Abbott, Barbara Collins, Sue platforn:is and manning concession after Dr. Brown. When the University and the M.S. and Ed.D. Disney site near Orlando on Jump and Faren Gibson. stands on Sunday, May 18. organization is assigned a Degrees from the University of Saturday, May 24, before their. Elections for chairmanships will permanent home, on or off campus, Oklahoma. Prior to joining the FTU departure for California. it will be known as the W. R. staff he was Dean of Men at the be held during the Spring quarter. Students chosen from other Pan Hellenic's main project will be Schmidt Chosen -Brown Honors House. University of Oklahoma. This honor was awarded to Florida college and universities are: preparation for the fall rush, which Valencia Junior College, Peter will take place the sixth week of Brown in recognition of his work as Keynote Speaker Dean of Men at the University of Ballas, Michael Upchurch and Dan the Fall quarter. Booklets about the Co-op Program Slater. various sororiti~s and the sorority Chris Schmidt, freshmanr Oklahoma from 1962-67. The communications major at FTU, Upper Class Honors House is Stetson University, Steven system will · be printed for the Morrison, William Bruce, Sherril w~, cho~e~ as the k;ynote speak:r comprised of students ranking in rushees. Girls must register with Set For Fall Lewis, Bettie Scaggs, and Sally Pan Hellenic to be eligible to rush. at. Patriotism Week at. Eau Clair the upper 10% of J-Iigh School, .Columbia, South norms as· measured by a national Students interested in applying Smith. Miss Jan Summer, the Woman's Bethune-Cookman College, Resident Instructor, is the newly 6 for participation in the U:niversity's 0 "Co-op" program should do so Robert Robbins and Rozalyne appointed Pan Hellenic sponsor. ~~~~~~ie!rid:~~ M~b ~ · ~::::~~; Awards G·1ven Penix. st~derit b~dy on "What is wrong before leaving for the summer quarter. Students who are enrolled Orlando Junior College, Don Biology Club here this spring will be returning Palmer. J~~rr::~~.. t~~·, ~~ri~~~ At SA Rallye this summer, there i~ no rush to Daytona Beach Junior College, speakmg award; and the Readers apply. Everett Manley, III. Takes Field Trip Digest Foundation Fellowship Sigma Alpha hosted a Cooperative education, .which , Gary Harr The FTU Biology Club made a award, addressed a few students rallye-beach caravan on May 18th. i!lvolves alternate periods of and Anne Helliwell. field trip to the Merritt Island from Eau Clair last year at a Junior The rallye ended at New Smyrna full-time study and full-time Seminole Junior College, Harry National Wildlife Reserve on Civitan Convention for South Beach where a beach party capped employment in industry, business, Bradley and Bonnie Todd. Friday, May 16th. J. T. Carroll of Carolina held in Charleston. These the event. and government, will have its University of South Florida, Judy the Wildlife Service acted as guide students remembered him and First place was won by Joe launching at FTU next fall with the Akerman. through the Bird Sanctuary, asked him to speak at last Friday's Keenan and Dee Carroll. The placement of students with local Brevard Junior College, Stephanie identifying a wide variety of native event. trophy for highest placing firms. Cleveland. Florida birds and providing He also gave an after dinner fraternity was won by Omega Chi Application for the program can Florida State, Deborah Elmann information about other aspects speech at the Junior Achievement Pie fraternity of Valencia Junior be obtained from Mrs. Dee Smith and Frank Regan. concerning flora and fauna of the "Future Unlimited" banquet also in College. No FTU fraternity vied for on the second floor of the Library University of Miami, Nancy Columbia on th.e "Value of JA''. either trophy. Building, or by calling 275-2315. McCormack. L' area. Page2 FuTUre May 23, 1969 Editorial 'Noisy Minority' From Where Lei t Spotless

We Stand By JOHN CRUTCH

This will be the last issue of the FuTUre this quarter, due to finals, A Be-In was held at Tampa's and therefore this might be a good time to step back from the rut we Rowlett Park Sunday, and despite are all starting to dig for ourselves and look back at how far we have uncertain weather for most of the come. afternoon, between 500 and 1000 I think that many people found out that it is just as hard to run a people showed up for the University of only 2,000 as it is one of 20,000, or at least the problems festivities. are no less frequent or cumbersome. This evidently only wheted most The Be-In got under way at a of the decision-makers appetites as all those our office happened to be little after noon as the first of five in contact with seemed to be a little disappointed if there wasn't some bands began playing, and lasted minor crisis every day. At any rate from where the school stands now, until about 7:00 p.m. There were and from the way it moved this year, I can see only one destination in flowers and freaky people. It was a store; that some day in the near future, Florida Techological University fine and frolicsome day. and its climb for the stars will be renowned all over the country. At first many people seemed to To end this quarter I thought I might share a verse one of my be just a little nervous and unsure associates handed me one day. If you've heard it, I'm sorry, if not you of what was going down, but after a • should enjoy it. while everybody just relaxed and started doing their thing. A longhair baseball game was organized. It's not my place to run the train People made crowns of flowers and the whistle I can't blow- walked around smiling wistfully at It's not my place to say how far one another. A couple of kids the train's allowed to go! whose thing was red mud found plenty of it to wallow in. Some It's not my place to shoot off steam motorcycle outlaws did their thing, nor even clang the bell-- which was mostly just driving But let the darn thing jump the track through the crowd in first gear, or and see who catches----heck. sitting and talking quietly among themselves. Other people spread blankets on the ground and listened pac americanus to the bands, whose repertoire ranged from the Beatles to the Velvet Underground. Cop activity was minimal. There were a few entertaining Letters to the Editor cµversions. Two Baptist preachers showed up and tried to save some STLJ DENT GOVERNMENT fine art of Jewelry selection would souls, but were unsucce~ful. Every never surmise that the $31 ring now and then it would begin to rain 11 Q N TH f M Q VE 11 (which, in reality, sells for $33) is a and sprinkle, and people would do Cracker Jacks prize reproduction of a rain dance to stave off the rain. Dear Editor: the $41.50 masterpiece. The They were 100% succe~ful; the How is it that we here at FTU representatives were quick to point rain always stopped. were lucky enough to get stuck out that the inferior ring would At the first great Be-In at Golden with our student government. cause chafing and discoloration and Gate Park in San Francisco, held in So big deal, we may have a even intimated a link between January of 1967, a precedent was constitution but what good is it if cancer of the finger and the set when speaker and chief guru used improperly. A perfect example open-back Kaptain Krunch-type Allen Ginsberg asked the crowd to is S.P.A.S.M. There is a bit of decoder ring. "practice a little kitchen Yoga" and practicality in this amendment but Please do not misunderstand--the pick up any trash they saw lying only in that if this amendment were more expensive models reflect the around them. This precedent has usl'd against the student good taste of the ring committee held for every Be-In and Love-In government to get them on a sane and may well be treasured by their Mr. Loving seems to be swamped with that has gone down since then, and track. lteally, if you can't do purchasers. But it is rather the Rowlett Park fest iv al was no something that is practical, then disconcerting to find that the his pa per-work. exception. As the last band played why hide it with works of stupidity .advertised price will buy only a its last number, people went around such as that. stripped-down model. picking up refuse and stuffing it Another example is allowing our I trust that in the future the into paper bags. I'm willing to bet illustrious PAID president and vice iealous Fu'l'Ure correspondents will woods are tinder-dry, so let's be \ H he d that after the "silent majority" was president to take only seven hours ferret out the whole truth if only as certain we protect it by not letting e, I m an finished with it last Sunday, the of class credit and still hold office. a public service. a fire start. This is an important Tangerine Bowl looked like the Now tell me, is that Bill Hunter safety action! As another safety Orlando City Dump. As it was, the feather-bedding? I feel that if the thought, may we call attention to MI s "noisy minority" left Rowlett Park dummies can't make the grades Editors note: the well-known fact that poisonous e uccess spotless. then get out and let some one that The prices quoted in the FuTUre reptiles that live in the forest area is qualified get in and do the job. were listed as the starting prices become very active at this season of Its a good thing that the president and, as is generally the case, was the the year, and we ask that when b · does not have to worry about the "stripped-down model". These strolling or exploring such areas y D. Bann IS te r draft. were the only prices given to the that you please keep a watchful eye By the way Pres., how is it' that FuTUre and it was mentioned in for reptiles of any nature. Also, if fture you gt.•t to have a stove and the story that this price was only you enjoy water activities such as " ... and now heeeer's Johnny!" n•frigerator in your apartment? for the men's "basic" ring. boating and swimming, may we Yes, those are the familiar words suggest that you never go alone. from the opening to NBC's Why can't the student Editor-in-Chief . .... , . John Gholdston government do something to Please play it safe and enjoy your "Johnny Carson Tonight Show." actually help the students. Like Physical Plant fun in groups so that in the event And they may be witnessed "live Associate Editors ...... , Steve Jones, ma king jobs and loans mon• an accident should occur, help and in living color" by a group who ..... , ..... Pat Johnson, Linda Mette I availablt' would be of great help but Supports Safety would be immediately available. recently visited and entertained last Advertising Manager , . , .... Tim Grady I.hat must be too complicatl'd for Our safety inspection reports Friday in the Multi-Purpose room Letter to the Editor: Suzanne Lore tlwir troubled minds. I was told in ,•~ow that in some manner fire and who have a guest spot on the Business Manager Georgianne Mollison order for me to find out if I were The Physical Plant Division, with extinguishers are being removed famed television show. There Pligible for a loan. I would have to the good assistance afforded the from the cabinets and not returned. name? "He, ~im and me." ··Fu'l'llre," would like to enlist the Sports Editor . . • .. Gary M.cMillan. pay ~2.00. Does that makt• anv Our fire alarm signal system is being Coming through with a delivery help of all students and the several Photographer ...... Harry Kenney sense to you? l\1aybe linanic<~l vandalized to a point that can be much like that of "The Lettermen" student organizations in helping us affairs should concentratt' more on dangerous to the students living in but mixing songs in their folk-rock Artist ...... Carol Hiemenz financial matters for the studt.•nts to study. work and play safely. We. Uw dorms. It is for your safety that format like "Scarborough Fair", of this division. believe that if each and earn their salaries. these sytesms were installed, so aMrs. Robinson", etc., the group Staff . , . , . , .... .Bob Holsinger, lll'rP is a bit of advice for vou student will become safety please let's keep them in proper received undoubtedly the hottest Maggie Strouse, Lynn Schoeneberg St.lMMmt Government. You ·had l'Onscious. tlw results would be like operating order. welcome FTU students have yet Phil Arpin Advisor , . , . , ...... Dr. M. T. O'Keefe better pass an act, in your typical a contagious disease for soon, with We are sure all students living in offered to v~sit?rs. . fashion of hidden doors. to nile out student lwlp, all of us would be the dormitories are aware of the After fimshmg a stay here m thinking and acting safely. The "FuTUre" is the weekly elections for next year •cause you numerous "false firy alarms" that Orlando, Bob, Spencer, Shayne, newspaper of Florida Technological may not get. re-elected. Then our Spring is here. with summer just have occurred. Again, this is very and Burt will depart northward for University at Orlando, Florida. The "FuTUre" is published by and for the poor presidt.•nt would have to alwad. and this means we will be dangerous vandalism--remember the a n e n g a g e m e n t at the having various outdoor activities students of FTU. scrape for cash like the rest of us. story about the fellow who cried world-renowned St. Regis Hotel in The "F uTUre" reserves the right to such as swimming. weiner roats, wolf falsely once too often so that City opening June 2. refuse to print any letters which are R.T.B. submitted. All letters must bear the full l'tc., as well as other types of when the wolf did actually appear Then we're off to engagements in name and address of the person (or intNest. so lt.•ts form contagious no one paid attention to his cry _ several states up to the end of the persons) submitting them. Names will be safl' habits for the benefit of witheld on request. Address all letters Ring Price Said let's not let this occur to us b\· summer, beyond that is being to: Editor, FuTUre, P.O . Box 262(57, everyont.' on or off campus. pulling the fire alarms falsely. · planned by agents" (in New York), Orlando, Florida, !\lay we remind everyone With the help of our fine student says Bob the leader of the group. Misleading students and staff alike-that our body and staff we can all enjoy our Professionals, they were. E11lt'l"Cd as second class mailer al /he ' /Ju:.I Dear Sir: new campus is comprised of o\·er campus experiences as we learn and lnquirements are being made as to The 5-16-69 issue of the FuTUre 1200 acres of forest-like land and work together. Thank you for your when they might be back in this ofrice al Orlando, Florida indicated that the class rings for that should tire break out on good understanding and area. Ifbychancetheydoreturnto men would be sold at a base price campus. it would be very difficult assistance. for it is really needed FTU, do yourself a favor--reJax and

of $31. Anyone not.initiated.in.the to extinguish 1 ~imply ·because ·the and appreciated. join in. May 23, 1969 Page~ FuTUre Runs 'Mer~y-Go-Round' . Washington Merry-Go-A ound President Truman had tried to require all Cabinet members to file financial statements, but his ·f ortas Case Falls Attorney General, Howard McGrath, indignantly resigned. And ethical improvement then stopped. It even retrogressed under Eisenhower. There was the initial In Borderline Area spectacle of Nixon's $18,000 personal expense fund in 1952 which may have helped set the tone · After the Orlando Sentinel for the Eisenhower administration. neglected to print "The Washington For it was followed by the forced Merry-Go-Round", the daily resignations of Harold Talbott, column by Drew Pearson and Jack Secretary of the Air Force; Anderson, Tuesday, May 20, Sherman Adams, assistant to Pearson, who had visited Tech the Eisenhower; Peter Strobel of the ... previous evening, called the FuTUre General Services Administration; office, and gave us permission to Richard Mack of the Federal print the column in this edition of Communications Commission; Carl the FuTUre. 0. Hansen of the Farm Home The FuTUre staff would like to Administration, all because of thank Drew Pearson for this conflicts of interest. opportunity and say, that .even There was also the case of the though all our staff members may home at the Aiken, S.C., golf not agree with the material in the course especially built for column, we feel our readers should Eisenhower by his big business be able to read Pearsons views; and friends, the equipping and agree or disagree. refurbishing of the Gettysburg farm by wealthy contributors and the WASIDNGTON--Inside fact is subsidizing of all farm expenses by that Chief Justice Earl Warren for W. Alton Jones od Cities Service, six years has been quietly Billy Byars and George E. Allen. Today, however, ethical supporting a law to set up a code of decisions, one of them being a standards in the executive branch ethical conduct for the federal d elay granted in the antitrust suit of government ~e high. judiciary. If this had been adopted · t there would have been no Fortas agams the Radio Corporation of ( C o p y r i g h t ' 1 9 6 9 ' by America after RCA's president, Bell-McClure Syndicate) case, for all judges would have been David Sarnoff, paid $5,000 apiece . required to file for public t o sen. George Moses of New inspection their outside income. Ha I A similar code has now been mpshire and Sen. ?aniel H~tings Text of Pearson Is Ta Ik I of Delaware, both big wheels m the adopted for the House of Re ublican art Representatives following the P p y. Washington columnist Drew Thomas Dodd and Adam Clayton On the Supreme Court during Pearson was on the Florida Tech Powell investigation, and is the Roosevelt's day, Justice Pierce campus Monday night as part of the healthiest development on Capitol Butler put himself in a position of Village Center's Speakers Program. Hill for honesty in government in ?bvious. prejudice in a 1936 ruling Pearson took the opportunity to congressional history. m which the Great Northern charge that four members of Unfortunately the Senate Railroad was given a $10 million Florida's Congressional delegation ~despite public indiination over Sen~ tax b_reak. Butler had once been an had accepted money from an Tom Dodd's behavior, did not go as attorney for th; Great Northern organization described by Pearson far as the House. While Senators are and other railroads and had as "neo natzi". According to required to list such outside income promised the Senate subcommittee Pearson the money was contributed as book royalties, maagazine and which in~estigated him prior to · in last years political campaign, lecture fees, they are not required coniirmation that he would step from an organization known as to publish their much bigger and as_ide on cases involving the Liberty Lobby. Pearson said more vital income such as legal railroads. Senator Edward Gurney received retainers, stock and bond Once the Senators .who sat on more than two thousand dollars investments. that committee had died, Butler from the organization. Three Sen. Everett Dirksen of Illinois is reneged on his promise and actually Congressmen received one thousand not required, for instance, to list wrote the majority opinion in the dollars each from the Liberty the income from his Peoria law firm Great Northern case. He was joined Lobby Organization, Pearson said. despite suggestion that he in his decision by Justice Josephus The three law makers are Winter • som~times goes to bat for his law Roberts, who had been counsel for Park Republican Lou Frey, Jr., clients on the floor of the Senate. the Pennsylvania Railroad for 30 Congressman James Haley a -JUDICIAL MISCONDUCT- years; Justice Willis Van Devanter, Democrat from Sarasota and G.O.P. Chief Justice Warren's concern once attorney for Union Pacific, lawmaker J. Herbert Burke of Ft. over a judicial code of ethics stems and Chief Justice Charles Evans Lauderdale. Pearson suggested that from the fact that there is a Hughes, who had represented many the Congressmen "not accept borderline area, not clearly defined, railroads. They .all voted with their campaign contributions from in which judges may receive fees. old clients. questionable sources." Fortas was in this borderline area Justice Van Devanter, of Turning to foreign affairs, the Such a case was that of Judge Wy?ming, w~ also critic~ed for Washington reporter predicted an Harold Medina of the U.S. Court of takmg an Agncultural AdJUstment end to the Vietnam conflict within Appeals in New York who, during Act payment fr~m the federal fifteen months. Pearson said a real most of his judicial career was vice government for hlS ~nch at the peace would not be achieved, but The two faces of Drew Person president of the J.A. Medina Coffee same time he was ruling on the that a peace similar to the one Company. Judge and Mrs. Medina constitutionality of this act. achieved in Korea would be the end • were also featured in a paid Pan The record of some of these result. Pearson said he based his American Airways advertisement cases, detailed by Joseph Borkin in predictions on the close carried by Time magazine in "The Corrupt Judge," induced the cooperation that has developed January, 1954, promoting travel on late Sen. Estes Kefauver of between Washington and the Frey Says 'Incorrect' Pan Am. That same week an to introduce a code for Kremlin. antitrust suit was filed by the ethical conduct of the judiciary. It The syndicated columnist Justice Department against Pan Am failed to pass. Nobody seemed predicted replacements for By CHRIS SCHMIDT in the Southern District of New much concerned about ethical Supreme Court Chief Justice Earl Oscar Juarez, administrative considered liberal. "We're not York, the jurisdiction in which conduct in those days. Sen. Joseph Warren, who's slated for retirement assistant to Congressman Lou Frey ashamed to be called conservative Judge Medina sat. D. Tydings of Maryland has now in June and for the resigned called charges by Drew Pearson that by anybody," said Juarez. The D u r i n g t h e R o o s eve l t revitalized the old Kefauver code associate justice Abe Fortas. Frey had accepted money from a United Congressional Appeal gave administration there was a tough and made it stronger and with a Pearson pre.dieted that either Neo Natzi organization was financial support to rkabre . than c r a c k d o w n o n j u di c i al little help from Sen. Dirksen it Secretary of State William Rodgers inacurate. Juarez, who was twenty candidates of both parties corrupt ion--the most severe should now become law. or Associate Justice Potter Stewart contacted in Washington by the in last years general election. crackdown in American history. The Fortas affair comes at a time would be named to head the high FuTUre said that Liberty Lobby, Among others to receive financial Judge Martin Manton of the U.S. when the ethics of the executive court. He predicted that the Fortas the organization described by support were Florida Congressman C::ourt of Appeals in New York was branch of government are the seat on the court, which is Pearson as "Neo Natzi'', J. Herbert Burke of Ft. Lauderdale convicted of taking a bribe. U.S. highest in history and the ethics of considered to be a "Jewish seat" contributed money to the United and Congressman James ;Haley of District Judge Albert Johnson in Congress considerably improved. traditionally would be filled by a Congressional Appeal. Juarez said Sarasota. Senator Ed Gurney also Pennsylvania retired , after: Thishighlightsthelittle-knownfact Jewish lawyer, Bernard Seagel of the United Congressional Appeal in received funds from the impeachment proceedings were that President Johnson did more to Philadelphia. Seagel is President of tum contributed money to the organization. started against him. Judge Warren improve ethics in the executive the American Bar Association. Frey campaign. · In his remarks at FTU Monday Davis of the Third Circuit Court of branch than perhaps any other On another matter relating to the Juarez described the United night, Pearson suggested that the Appeals retired after Attorney President by requiring every top Court, the author of the Column Congressional Appeal as "A Florida Solons not accept campaign G e n e r a l Fran c i s B i d d l e official to file a financial statement "Merry-Go-Round" said he did not conservative organization", which contributions from "questionable recommended his impeachment. with the Civil Service Commission anticipate any congressional inquiry he said is headed by former Texas sources, Juarez replied saying that U.S. District Judge John P. Nields every three months. LBJ's action into the financial affairs of Justice Congressman Bruce Alger. The "The United Congressional Appeal in De la ware retired after an came at a time when there was need William 0. Douglass. organizations aim is to support was made up of loyal and dedicated ~ •investigation was started of qis of ethical improvement. conservative candidates in races Americans, chief among theu"-"=-~ where., · .their.· ..oPp.Psi~i .o.n. · is· Congressman.AlgerY . , , May 23, 1969 . Page4 Fu TU re LITTLE MAN ON CA·MPUS . Deans' list Announced

Phylis L. Eckenroth Thomas C. Poppell, III Dr. C. B. Gambrell, Jr., Vice Linda M. Ensell Diana Prevatt President for Academic Affairs, is Walter E. Farmer Patricia L. Pritchett pleased to announce the following Marcia K. Ferrant James H. Reagan list of full-time ,Students who are on William L. Finch Raymond Richar the first Dean's Honor Roll at Jeannine M. Fisher John D. Rickei:i;on Florida Technological University. Michael A. Ford Jeffrey H. Rinne To be eligible for this honor a Robert J. Frankfort Cheryl Ann Ritchie student must have received no Doris H. Franklin Lelia Roach grades lower than a " B". ·Dorothy W. Freeman Lynette L. Rogers Gerald F. Golloway Patricia Roller Those students with all A's are: Merle B. Grady Daryl Rosborough Dorothy H. Ammerman Mary Jane Grelle Howard Rose Bradley Barraclough Eleanor T. Griffis Richard Rozalsky Eloise R. Beach Margot B. Haberhern Woodrow W. Rumer, Jr. Harry J. Burridge, Jr. William E. Haney Gary Russell Robert P. Buttery Mrs. Robert J. Hansen Jacque L. Russell Cathy A. Corton Glenn Hayden Marda Salisbury Rita Dworkin Joseph Heckelbeck Frank Santry Patricia A. Gratto Bobby Joe Hill Gary Schadow David C. Heins Teresa Horton James Earl Shaw Oorothy S. Himelhoch Patrick A. Huff Paula Shell Gary Huffman Julia W. Silberman Lea Henderson 11 Carol Hurd Mary Sladek ~5EARCl1 INDICATES 'THE f/t.L' MAY, IN~E l/\J5'fANCIE~ MAt

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FuTUre for Sale AT THE THEATRE Bobby Gigs Out I By RUSS BENTLEY If you missed it last night, don't By ROBERT E. HOLSINGER miss your last opportunity today to On 'Black Market' see "Dark Tower". It will be held again at the Village Center at one A quick glance at the motion picture ads in the paper ~emonstrates By STEVE JONES decided to get the issues back o'clock. I saw it but I don't believe that this is the ebb of the movie going season. Traditionally, the hot before anyone connected with the it. Wow-it is weird! summer months, Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays are the prime "Hed kid. I have an original copy physics department could see the It is called Readers Theatre and is time for motion picture companies to show their wares. Of course this . of the FuTUre that I'll sell to you headline error. produced and directed by Bill geographical area doesn't necessarily fit the form. The season here is a for only 50 cts." That's when the hysteria set in. Dumas, who is majoring in theatre. little out of sequence. At this time theater owners are either hanging "Well, I'm from the FuTUre staff When students with issues of the Due to lack of interest in the out to the Academy Award Winners or playing some reruns. "Hell in and there are several mistakes in the paper were asked by staff members theatre here at FTU, Bill had to the Pacific" and "My Sister My Love" are the only things new in town. paper, so could I have your copy? to give the papers back because of a recruit talent from the local high Psuedo-Science Department: The great_ mystic from Alfalfa Dega There will be a corrected press run big mistake, the students schools. The high school students predict that "Hell in the Pacific" from all indications is inclined to be a of the FuTUre coming out later immediately hid the copies and along with some of our students do worthwhile flick. I read a playboy interview; Lee Marvin talked about today." refused to give them up. The word a very good job of bending your the film with some degree of sincerity. On the other hand, "My Sister ''No! This original will be quickly circulated not to give up mind. Christie Crisp and Marie My Love" looks like a super artsy type movie. I am not sure exactly valuable someday. I'm going to ·save your copy of the Fu TU re under Block do excellent work with what it is, (no vibrations) but for certain if I were in the movie and ... or sell ... it." any circumstances. Some students various rolls. doing a big promo for it here in Orlando, I would be accompanied by a The above dialogue is an example even speculated on how much A Reader Theatre is exactly that, battalion of lawyers from the American Civil Liberties Union. (Which of the mass hysteria that gripped money they could get for these the players sit and read their lines one of the above statements is absurd). I guess things will start to shake Florida Tech last Friday, May 16. It original issues ln a black market. from a book using only facial lose around here sometime in June. was the result of an issue of the The rumors that circulated as to expressions and voice variations to . Sayonara Department: And to those who wrote those "interesting" FuTUre which had more than its the cause of the withdrawal of make the parts seem real. It is the Letters to the Editor about the column, without signing your name, I usual share of mistakes. In fact, the papers are unbelievable. Some first one that I have ever attended pray for you. In those poetic words of Sonny Liston. "I hope you get mistakes contained in the May 16 students assumed that the FuTUre and I guarantee it will be a real run over by a truck." issue w.ere large ones. But they was being censored by the experience for you. It took me a Thanks Alot Department: This is the last edition of the FuTUre for weren't half as big as students administration or that the staff while to get accustomed to this the Spring quarter. Having made it this far I would like to thank a few imagined they were. wanted the paper back before the type of theatre because I felt like I people who have made my experience here enjoyable. John Gholdston, The main error was an incorrect administration found out. Is it true was being cheated by the players Steve Jones, Pat. J~h~son, and Linda M~ttel are unselfi~h dedicated headline on one of the lead stories that the paper contained a cause they did not have their lines people. They are mdlVlduals that I feel are truely human bemgs. on the front page. The story was pornographic photo? No. I don't memorized. You know, like big about the Physics Department's think Tech students would notice deal, anyo_!le can sit there and read, change from Natural Sciences to the difference anyway. but later I realized that it is not as Engineering. The headline in the The collection of papers was not easy as I had first thought. original issue said that the Physics made any easier by a couple of As the play progressed, I became Summer Quarter Library Hours - -- Department was joining Natural Student Government members. more and more interested in what was going on. Interested, because I The library will be open on a Monday - Thursday, June 2-5, 8 Sciences. This mistake was not Hank Richards, SG Treasurer, and 1 caught by the editors until after the Senator Ralph Bundy dutifully could not figure the play out. What limited basis during the week of a.m.-5 p.m. papers were taken from the printer. informed students in one class that was the point or main theme, you May 29-June 5, the break between Friday, June 6, Begin Summer Such a mistake would obviously they had paid for the papers with ask? I really don't know. I have the spring and summer quart~rs. Hours: have upset the FTU deans of the their fees and the staff had no right ·three or four theories as to what it The schedule for that week is: Monday - Thursday, 8 a.m. - 10 colleges involved in the physics to collect the papers. Actually, could be but none of them fit Thursday, May 29, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. switch, even though the copy of the students didn't pay for the issue firmly enough or were reinforced p.m. Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. story was correct. The FuTUre because the FuTUre bore· the cost by the play to be the main themes. Friday-Sunday, May 30 - June 1, Saturday, 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. editors decided that the error was of the printing of the erroneous Bill Dumas says, "If you can figure Closed. Sunday, 6 p.m. - 10 p.m. too large to ignore, so another press issue. Student Fees were used for it out, then all my work has been in run was arranged so the paper could run of the corrected vain". be corrected. Students are always papers. The best theory that I have that Fred Basset complaining about the errors in the Hank Richards later apologized makes any sense is that Rolland, FuTUre, so for once, action was for his actions. Ralph Bundy was played by Ken Lawson, is in his last taken to eliminate one of them. heard later at the Chi Alpha minutes of life. During life he was a Another mistake was a mix-up Carnival saying, "Get your original failure and fell to the pressures of with two pictures that were put copy of the FuTUre here." I hope evil. As he is dying, all of this is passing before his eyes and he over the wrong cutlines. This was a no one was impulsive enough to 0 printer's error and was not the fault purchase an original copy. If realized he had no goal until the of the FuTUre staff. The picture someone did, I think you wasted last but then it was too late. At the mistake was discovered just . after your money. You can get all you play's end he is in the shadow of the paper came off the press, but want for free from Dr. Abbott, who the "Dark Tower" which was the editors decided to distribute the is covering the bottom of his rat extremely cold to him and I hope Fu TU re anyway. Besides, the _£,ages with them. that meant that death was finally results of the picture and cutline The editors of the FuTUre always leading him away. mix-up were hilarious. However, try to guard against mistakes, but Like I said, it is weird. If any one when the headline error was sometimes the errors get a little out can figure it out, I would appreciate · discovered, it made the issue too of control. As one Associate Editor it greatly if you would enlighten incorrect to give to the students. ·said last week, "Damn! We did it me. It was so confusing, I walked Unfortunately, about 100 to 150 again." from the theatre in a complete of these original May 16 issues were daze. My miqd felt like it was put out in the lobby of the library sloshing around in a washing • building by ... obviously ... another machine. I was in such bad shape, mistake. Since these papers were my date had to comfort and quickly snatched up, the editors .. console me for three or four hours. So, when are we going to have Laundry & Dry Cleaning, another one, Bill? Pick Up & Delivery Service. Monday, Wednesday & TYPEWRITERS FOR SALE. 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Maiors Defeat Intramural Goll 98 10 I enf GIOrltJ Taus 11-9, 4-3 The Majors combined a tight Top Sports Event defense and timely hitting as they edged the previously undefeated Started By Students Taus 11-9 and 4-3 to capture the Intramural Softball championship The "Apollo 10 Classic", or the men's intramural team chamionship here last Wednesday. golf tourney has turned out to be one of the top athletic events of In the first game, the score was The Student leaders at FTU have similar feelings will be asked to join FTU's first academic year. Fifty-six golfers comprising 14 teams teed it 8-7 in favor of the Majors when a up for 18 holes last Sunday over Rocket City's demanding 6,400 yards announced that they intend to join in making these thoughts known by throwing error by Jim Fay opened with the students from Florida signing a petition to be circulated and dozen lakes, just as the Apollo 10 was being launched into the sky the door for three runs in the sixth a few miles away to the east. State University in the growing throughout the University and the inning to wrap it up for the winners campaign, known as the larger community. despite ·a two-run sixth inning Led by Mark Stockwell's nifty round of 74, the day's best, the Taus "Ninety-eight -Percent Silent THE SILENT MAJORITY homer by Jim Stringer. "A" nipped the Chi Alphas "A" for the Championship by a single Majority". recognizes that there are substantial The second contest was strictly a stroke! Sigma Alpha took the awards for third, on the strength of The campaign is designed to show numbers of individuals included in defensive battle. With the Taus Chuck Ludwig's 75. that 98% of the students at FSU do the 98% majority who feel that trailing 4-3 in the final inning, the Complete results: not demonstrate but seek change now is the time for them to do fratmen loaded the bases with two Tau "A", Stockwell, Heidrick, Speer, Brunson, 345. through channels of more than just sign a petition and outs. Jim Stringer, team captain Chi Alpha "A", Leland, Tucker, Hannah, Jett, 346. communication between students, then fall silent again. For them the and leading hitter for the Taus, Sigma Alpha, Ludwig, M. Lowry, S. Lowry, Shaw, 356. faculty and administration. commitment to the concepts of could only manage a short fly Pi Kappa Epsilon, Utz, Martin, Skadowski, Griggs, 365. THE SILENT 'MAJORITY is of a which was caught to end the gam~. Physical Education Staff, Hunter, Rohter, Wilson, Humphrey, 366. THE SILENT MAJORITY more permanent nature. THE Russ Salerno pitched both Ogres "A", Tressler, Maynard, Roberts, Salemo, 378. Florida Technological University SILENT MAJORITY hopes to take victories and received excellent Ogres "B", Tracy, Roy, Burner, Woods, 395. Rationale Statement advantage of the momentum and fielding help from Mike Maynard, Tau "B", Cooper, Bentley, Mercer, Wilson, 410. requests that individuals wishing to Walt Beasley, and Mike Stone. John Chi Alpha "D", Eide, Wilson, Hughes, Scherick, 412. do more tlian endorse this petition Roberts was the big bat for the Individuals, Capraun, Barraclough, Wollam, Englemeir, 418. TJIE SILENT MAJORITY make their interest known to the Majors with a home run and Basement, Pollard, Gregory, Entrikin, Farrow, 429. movement at Florida Technological movement so that plans extending numerous clutch hits. Tau "C'', S. Thomson, C. Thomson, Gavel, Fawbush, 451. University is an effort by sincere beyond the "Week of Chi Alpha "C", Weir, Mclelland, Phegley, Bundy, 457. and concerned students to project Endorsement" may be formulated. Cook's Raiders, Robertson, Link, Heflcheck, Cook, 560. what they feel to be the true image Arpin Sounds Off Chi Alpha "B", forfeit. - of the majority of today's college The gals held their division of competition the day before over 9 students Lo the people of our state holes at Rocket City; an independent team of Pat Dolan and Zita and our nation. On Rollins Play Patrick took first place. Participants in this endeavor may Tau Frat By PHIL ARPIN Independent, Pat Dolan, Zita Patrick, 104. he students, faculty, stag., and Tau "Little Sisters", Cindy Brunson, Joy Alexander, 116. concerned citizenry who support Sports Power The Rollins Players are to be Physical Education Majors, Jackie Larson, Jacquie Holland, 156. the concept that progress and commended for their attempt to ESPE 105-01 "A", Rita Bivins, Sheril Klosinski, lp8, change are not incompatible with The Taus fraternity, campus portray Thornton Wilder's "The Independent, Shirley Coniski, Linda Singer, 160. stability and responsible action. · sports power, ran away with most Skin of Our Teeth." The problem ESPE 105-01 "B", Mary Keim, Judy Eckard, 168. lt is not the purpose of TIIE of the honors including the overall was of magnus proportions, SILENT MAJORITY to suppress team trophy at the Awards however, and the message of the minority group rights to conflicting Presentation yesterday in the playwright was somewhat blurred. viewpoints, no matter how alien Village Center. The play draws paralellisms they may be Lo views held by the The Taus received trophies for between the natural creativeness of Speakers Need 5-Day Approval majority. On the contrary, TILE first place finishes in football, man and his inane ability to seek SILENT MAJOH.l'l'Y encourages volleybal'l, track and golf. The self destruction to spite any Off campus speakers must be student representatives. the expres.<>ion of conflicting Majors-Has Beens team received progressive accomplishments. approved five days prior to Student organizations must clear viewpoints as elements from these similar honors for capturing the "Sabina" as portrayed by Marcy speaking on campus. This policy events and speakers through the may orten grow into promising new basketball and softball titles. Edwards a tongue twister of a part has been established to provide offke of the Vice President for ideac.; and plausible courses of Accepting the overall team but it should be noted that Miss guidelines for and encouragement Student Affairs. If a speaker is of action to be applied to the critical trophy for the Taus was Fred Edwards carried thru very nicely of the free and open exchange of questionable nature the Vice problems of our time. Edwards. Presenting the awards was despite the difficulties. views. There are exceptions to this President of Student Affairs may T 1114; S l L Im T MAJ 0 R l TY Dr . Robert A. Rothberg, Thornton Wilder wrote the play rule as when speakers are invited by refer the case to the University believes, however, that needed coordinator for intramural activities in the World War year of 1942 and individual faculty members to Events Committee. C'hange, whether it comes from the at FTU. Dr. Rothberg stated it is from this fact the Rollins speak before regularly scheduled It has been questioned if maj<'>rity or minori t.y, must carry further that the trophy would Players inadvertantly were caused classes and speakers invited by the exceptions to the five day with it an element of intellectual remain in the possession of the to slip. It was not from the President, a Vice President, or the requirement may also be made at responsibility. By this it is meant winner for one year- and will then inadequacies of casting that this Dean of a college. Faculty recitals, the descretion of the Vice President that there is an obligation on the go Lo next years' champion. production suffered, but from lectures, exhibits and of Student Affairs. Brown is at part or those seeking progress and Rothberg added that the trophy selection of a pla.y that is nearly department-sponsored student present inquiring as to whether his change to work toward those ends would be retired to the team that twenty years behind in recitals and exhibits can also call office does in fact have this L>y exploring all avenues of possible wins for three years. Also present mannerisms, style, and motif exception to this rule. authority. action peaceably, intellectually, was Mr. Richard Hunter and Dr. presentation. The play does have a A University Events Committee completely. This aclion must not Frank Rohter, chairman of physical message and since Thornton Wilde has been established to implement take place at the expense of the education activities at FTU. still , ,graces this earth with his the invitation and presentation of rights or others--wheLher they be or Special awards were presented as presense I would enjoy seeing a off-campus speakers, celebrites, .------iii a majority or a minority opinion. follows: revised edition of this production. artists, musicians, and entertainers'1 Bt>cause TIIE SILENT Sportsmanship, Pi Kappa Epsilon. 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CASSELBERRY,FLA.ll1.ot81 May 23.1969 Page8 FuT:U·re Activity Calendar Communications Board FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1969 8:00 p.m., University Movie: "The Courtship of Eddie's Father", Glenn Ford, Shirley Jones, Science 107. Set on SG Second Try ... SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1969 8:00 p.m., University Movie: "The Courtship of Eddie's Father, Business Department, who shall Science 107. After the controversy over 3. One faculty advisor to the student senate bill 1 . 2, submitted Student Theatre. serve in an advisory capacity; and the Director of Communications, SUNDAY, MAY 25, 1969 by Senator Frank Santry, Hum. and 4. One student representative of who shall cast a vote in the case of 7:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m., M.R.A.,Meeting, V.C. 155. S.S., Santry has submitted a the Student Radio and Television. resolution for the establishment of 5. One faculty advisor to the a tie. a University Communications Student Radio & Television. This Board once constituted shall TUESDAY, MAY 17, 1969 Advisory Board. This resolution, 6. One student representative of be advisory to the Director of 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 N., Student Government Meeting, LLR 34l. that was passed at Tuesday's Senate the Student Publications. Communications who is directly 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 N., Pegasus Pilots Meeting, V.C. 154. meeting, nullifyes bill 1 . 2. 7. One faculty advisor to the responsible to the President of 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 N., I.F.C. Meeting, V.C. 155. The function of this board as Student Publications. Florida Technological University. 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 N. , Fideles Meeting, LLR 358. stated in the resolution, shall b~ to 8. One student representative of The creation of this board in no way relieves those in the 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 N., Sigma Sigma Y Meeting, V.C. 140. a d v i s e the Director 0 f the Student Government. 4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m., Chi Alpha Little Sisters Meeting, V.C. 155. Communications. 9. One faculty advisor to the Communications area of the 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m., W.R.A. Ways and Means Committee Meeting, . The members of the board will Student Government. responsibility vested in them, nor v.c. 154. be: 10. One member of the does it supercede any authority granted them. 7:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m., The Fish Meeting, V.C. Music Room. 1 . T h e Director 0 f University Business Department. Communications, who shall serve as The resolution goes on to say: Chairman. All members of the Board shall WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1969 2. One student representative of have one vote with the exception of 7:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m., Sociology Club, See Dr. Unkovitz the Student Theatre. the member of the University 8:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m., Chi Alpha Meeting, LLR 359. Ichabod was here WEDNESDAY THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1969 FTU Campus May Dodge 9:00 a.m., all day, music, 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 N., Student Government, LLR 341. graphics ex hi bit-Multi-Purpose Room, art show, play function. Usual Summer Doldrums 11:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m., Marathon UNLESS A radical change takes place in Board of Regents' thinking, line drawing. ( Orlando will for the first time be brougpt face to face with waste that 11:30 a.m., speak out f''. d results when university facilities are only partially used during the rre ; summer quarter. symposium. Enrollment at FTU will be less than half what it is currently, if the ·12:30 N., orange crate paint in 0 usual pattern is followed. At 2:00 p.m., volleyball. 0 Gainesville the campus is barren, 8:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m., Coffee Ba.ssef except around Flavet Village where The governor anticipates even house-talent & skits. Experimental married students, most of them in more objections from taxpayers and underground films. graduate school, and their families THURSDAY are much in evidence during the who consider Florida's education 9:00 a.m., ·au day, music, summer quarter. costs enormous. It could be $790.6 graphics exhibit-Multi-Purpose Gov. Kirk wants some sort of million during 1969-70 and Room, art show, play function. compulsion tried to increase 1970-71. summer use of classrooms and A legislative sub-committee is 11:00 a'.m.-6:00 p.m., Marathon line drawing. . laboratories As chairman of the aware of the latter. It is proposing ------' Budget Commission, he has that the sta.te sh~uld .f':1nd capital 11:00 a.m., talent and skits declared summer is the most costly out!ays to its universities on the 12:00 N., Ichabod-Painting won't putting quarter to taxpayers. basis of a yearly average of four 2:00 p.m., Tug-of-war I bother the "What would happen if fourth quarter enrollment. 6:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m., music rest on .. . I've seen enough'! quarter attendance was made FTU could very well go into its and light show, rock band/sand mandatory," the governor asked first summer with a drive for a dance, "Love County Chanellor Robert Mautz. bigger enrollment. 0 Maintenance", films and skits, 0 "If it must be

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