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The Parthenon, March 28, 1968

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Election hearing now set Monday By ANITA GARDNER Staff Reporter The Student Court session to hear the petition of Larry Sonis, Charleston sophomore, to nullify the March 13 election has been postponed -to Monday at 5:30 p.m., according to Mike Farrell, Hun­ tington senior and student body president. The session was originally planned for Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. Faru,ell, the defense counsel, is allowed five days to prepare his case, according to the Student Government Constitution. "It is my constitutional right to wait five days," he said, "and I intend ,to." Diploma policy Sonis pebitioned the Student Court to nullify the election re­ not to change sults and to direct ·the Student Senate to call for a new general Diplomas will be given out eleotion "as soon as is practical." individually at the graduation The Monday session will pr ob­ ceremonies May 26. ably be /held in the Science Hall A poll was recently conducted auditorium, according to Farrell. to determine how graduating In order to be admitted to the ~eniors wanted to receive their QUESTIONING WITNESSES like Ruth Ann Cornell, Huntington gallery of the Court, men must diplomas. sophomore, was one of the features of a mock court martial trial wear coats and ties and women According to Nick McGrath, Cross-examination held by students in a class in military justice. The trial was part mll5t wear skirts, according to senior class president and Hunt­ of a practical exercise covering a period of two weeks, which is de­ Chief J ustice Caroline Massey, ington senior, 200 seniors were signed to familiarize students with military justice and courtroom Ashland, Ky., senior. procedure. polled. In the poll 55 per cent According to Sonis, Ibis case voted to retain the present sys­ will contain different arguments tem of handing out diplomas in- than ,those presented at the pre­ KA, ZBT tie for first vious Court session, which TU.led dividually, w hi 1 e 45 per cent that the March 13 election results voted to c h a n g e the present in campus blood drive were valid. system. ROBE ACCEPTS FOUR By CHRIS FRASER Sorority percentages were not The Robe, men's leadership Staff Reporter calculated because many of tJhe Campus construction, honorary, has accepted !our sec­ Kappa Alpha Order and Zeta coeds who donated failed to reg­ ond semester pledges. They are Beta Tau fraternities tied for ister their sorority's name on the John Preston Smith, Huntington first place in the campus blood blood drive registration. destruction is. heavy junior; Walter Garnett, dr ive competition. Both fraterni­ The percentages a m o n g the Beckley junior; William Theo­ Marshall is now experiencing its "ups and downs" in campus ties will be given a trophy. ROTC companies has not been dore Leith, Martinsburg junior, construction. The blood drive w as ,termed calculated, so ,the company tro­ a,nd J olhn Kinney, Wheeling se­ Going "up" on campus are a number of building projects and successful by Bob Gregg, blood phy has not been announced. nior. The four were selected from they are "coming along splendidly,"· according to Josel)h S. Soto, drive commissioner. The delay in the ROTC com­ 45 nominees. V'ice presiden t of business and finance. The majo11ity of the donors in pany calculations was due to ithe the past have been the ROTC failure of ,the company members CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Twin Tower Dormitory, an $8.8 million structure that will house companies. Gregg said fraternity to list their company title on the Harold G. Schick Jr., chap­ 500 students, is on schedule and due for completion by September, 1969. participation made ,t 1h e drive a registration. lain- at-large of the Christian success. 207 pints of blood were do­ Science Church, will conduct a Hodges and Laidley Halls are expected to be completed by Sep­ He said 67 per cent of t h e nated. Some 63 coeds were turn­ workshop at 4 p.m. today at the tember, 1968. members of each of the winning ed away because of health rea­ Campus Christian Center, with James MoNow Library, recently opening the new sou,th en­ fraternities donated blood. sons. members of the campus Chris­ trance, will be completed by midsummer. Other fraternity and sorority Gregg said that 70 per cent of tian Science Org. Future plans for construction include the $600,000 communica­ percentages were Lambdi Chi the blood donated w i 11 be re­ FRENCH FILMS TODAY tions building and the $4 million engineering-science building. These Alpha, 62.72; Alpha Sigma Phi, turned to Marshall for the use of The French Club will present two projects are part of a $24 million capital improvemnts program 16.22; Delta Zeta, 9.33; Kappa ,tJhe students, employees and their a film today that includes ex­ for the nine state colleges and universities. Alpha Psi, 5.26; Plhi K appa Tau, immediate families. F o r further certs from three different F11ench The "downs" on MU's campus are occuring on 5th Avenue east 34.6; Tau Kappa Epsilon, 2.5; Pi information, Bob Gregg may be plays. The film w1ll be shown of Elm Street. Houses in rthis area are being torn down ,to make _ Kappa Alpha, 1.25 and Sigma contacted at tjhe Zeta Beta Tau in Smith Hall room 334. way for the new student center. Bond sales for the building will Alpha Epsilon, 1.11. frateni~ty house. begin in April. PAGE TWO THE PARTHENON THURSDAY MARCH 28, 1968 Senior earns extra mone.y Coed's art featured in newsletter By SUZANNE MADDOX . Feature Writer A Clendenin senior earns ex­ tra money by doing sketches for ,the telephone company. Beverly Whilte's "washes" are not the usual kind - they are of the artistic variety. A wash is a drawing done in varying val­ ue:; of color intensity. Miss White prefers doing washes in ink. The Ohesapeake and Pqtomac Telephone Co. . uses the washes with feature stories in its monthly newsletter, West Vir­ ginia Call. The drawings depict THE WOODWIND QUINTET historical scenes of W e s t Vir­ will · present a procram at the ginia. Miss White was featured Student work State College Music Educators in one issue. Association today at the Hotel Last summer Miss White is 'beneficial' Frederick. The group, all mem­ worked in C&P's art layout de­ faculty pfars bers of the Music Department, partment. She has done various "Student teaching is definitely are, from left: Dr. Lawrence kinds of drawing and art work a new experience," says Patsy Kingsbury, Theodore Heger, for ,them since May, Tincher, Hurricane senior, "but Bradford Devos, Alfred Blatter, "We have had numerous re­ it is a very worthwhile and re­ and Thomas S. O'Connell. quests for her work from read,-. warding one." ers," said Michael Stott, editor "I believe that the practical ATTENTl ·O·N! of West Virginia Call. Joseph application is much more bene­ Gluck, West Virginia University ficial than just sitting in class. dean of students, requested a "One of the hardest things to West Virginia sketch of .tlhe Forks-of-Cheat get used to is getting up early Baptist Churcih to illustrate his and ,going all day long until four Department of Welfare Christmas cards. o'clock and knowing that you have to pe th e re no matter offers . "I do the sketches to scale what" said Miss Tincller. from photographs. The finished "My biggest complaint," said drawing is a composite of several Immediate Career Opportunities in Eaul Dotson, Pikeville, Ky. sen­ photos and the information in ior, "is that the seminars break SOCIAL WORK for college graduates. the article," explained Miss up the teaching week. Besides it White. BEVERLY WHITE Beginning saiary for SOCIAL seems that only a few dominate WORKER II positions: $460 Miss White, a member of Kap­ the seminars and the others are pa Pi, a,rt honorary, and Bhi Mu Medal awarded just losing time." Career opportunities also available in Nursing, sorority, is presently doing her "Jack Rowe, Weirton seniar, Accounting, Management, Research, Data student teaching in art at West to MU graduate t e a c h i n g at Huntington High Processing and other fields. For further infor­ Junior High School. After grad­ Army Capt. Arthur S. Brant School, be1ieve& that "being in uation in May she plans to work has been awarded &.e Bronze the teachers position is an en­ mation, contact your Placement Officer. toward a Masters degree. Star Medal with two Oak Leaf tirely new situation that takes Clusters for "meritorius achieve­ several days to get used to." CAMPUS INTERVIEWS Ari exhibits set ment in connection with mili­ "My only c om p 1 a i n t," said tary operations against a hostile Thursday and Friday Rooms 523, 524 Two senior art exhibitions will Rowe, "is that we don't get paid force." March 28 and 29 Smith Hall be on display during April and Captain Brant is a supply offi­ for all of our work." May in Smith Hall first floor cer with the 173rd Support Bat­ student 1 o u n g e. The exMbit talion in Vietnam. He is the son opening April 8 will f e a t u re of Mr. and Mrs. A rt h u r S. Marshall Students Choose works by G i n g e r Richardson Brant of 2159 Donald Ave. and Stone, his wife is Peggy Brant. A general art d i s p 1 a y will Captain Brant is a graduate of open May 6, featuring the works St. J osepn's C en t r a 1 Catholic Samsonite Silhouett~ of Oharles Evans, Clyde Collins, High School and Marshall Uni­ William Hagy, Mary Runyon, versity where he was a ROTC Jan Suttle, and Thomas Reddell. member.

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Photos by DOUG DILL CANDY SALE Pershing Ruffles are St?lling candy for $1 a box in order to raise $250 to pay for their trip to Columbus, 0 h i o for !llhe Regi­ mental Drill Meet this weekend. PAUL WETHERALL Pershin,g Rifles lhave already Marshall '6' paid for ¢he ,trip, but the coeds are selling candy and will have Do You Want ... two car washes in the spring .to Guaranteed Borrowln1 pay them back. Power? Right now you are probably not EMPLOYMENT too concerned about ''borrowin&" or "collateral," yet in a few years OPPORTUNITIES you may need money for a down Engineers payment on a home · ,or for a Social Workers ~ opportunity. IJfe lnlur­ Accountants ance ,with ita steadily blcre4uinl Counselors cash va1ue: is preferred collater:al Park Superintendent at any lendinl institution. I hope I'll have a chance to dilcula this Forest Rangers unique aspect of life· insurance ai Sanitarians your convenience. Trainee & Others West Virginia Civil Service connedicut Mutual life will talk with Sen:ors on 103' tth Ave. campus March 28 & 29, 1968 Suite 201 See Placement Officer Phone SZ2-73Zl for Details

CATHY HINER, Huntmgton ju­ Yniversity-Highlander nior, finds an apple green pant­ skirt and matching body shirt RUTH ANN CORNELL, Hun­ LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING great for not only school but tington sophomore, models a one­ also for sporty events. Eight Lbs. Dry c1·eaning $3.50 piece pantdress in a windowpane plaid of chocolate/white w i t b Pressed Free matching cap. 820 20th Street PAGE FOUR THE PARTHENON THURSDAY MARCH 28; 1968 Holley and Harris to open against Tech By GREG CARANNANTE Carl Hewl~tt, Hu_ntington sopho­ Curt Cudworth and right fielder Poling; s e co n d baseman, Tom ed on 19th Street West and Jack­ Sports Writer more. Ron Stephens are the only regu­ Kidd; third baseman, Dennis son Avenue. Marshall opens its 1968 base­ The three seniors on the team lars lost from last year's team. Engroff or Golden Adkins; short­ Coach Mike Fullerton will in­ ball season at 1 :30 p.m. today at are Bob Lemley and Bob Dillon, Heal is concerned with his stop, John Linkous, and out­ troduce his fremman St. Cloud's Field in a ­ Huntington, and Walt Garnett, pitching and his catching depth. fielders, Tim Farmer, Doug Hir­ team April 20 when they visit header with West Virginia Tech. Beckley. ..Left-hander T e r r y Poling and nelsen and Gerry Angyel. Ohio University for a double­ Jack Cook, head baseball Probable starters for today's right-hander Leon Franklin will Coach Cook said that he would header. coach, said that his diamond-nine games are , John Mazur, be probable pitchers for today's like to relieve his · starting pit­ The frosh s c h e d u l e includes are "physically ready." They Lower Burrell, Pa. junior; first games. chers, Holley and Harris, after double-headers w i th Marietta have had indoor practice since baseman, T om S ti m p s o n, Other probable s t a r t e r s are the first four or five innings, if College, April 27; Ohio Univer­ Jan. 6 but have only practiced Rochester, Pa. j uni or; second catcher, Chet Maciorowslci; first possible. sity, May 8, and a tentative game outside four times. baseman, Lemley; shortstop, Jim baseman, either Bob Temple or Holley, a fast ball and curve with Morris Harvey, May 11. ·One of the team's bright spots Fantuzo, Lower Burrell, Pa. jun­ ball pitcher, has been having arm this year is a well-rounded pitch­ ior; third baseman, Roger Gertz, YOUNG REPUBLICANS trouble but he says that it is ing staff. Returning from last Logan sophomore; left fielder, ''coming around all right now." SUMMER JOBS The Young Republicans Clu_b year's 11-12 squad are southpaw, Horlin Carter, Man junior; cen­ "Holley has a good curve. He will meet at 7 p.m. today iin Over 30,000 actual job openlings Paul Holley, Huntington junior; ter fielder, Garnett, and right can thro\\'. ,it any time and get it listed by employers in the 1968 room 113 of Stewart Harold Tom Ha11ris, Huntington senior, fielder, Gary Le a ch, Ironton, over," Coach Cook added. Summer Employment Gu i de. and Steve Miller, Proctorville, Ohio sophomore or Bob Dillon. Sm1th Hall. St. Cloud's Commons is locat- Gives salary, job description, Ohio junior. Jim Heal, head coach of Tech, number · of openings, dates of Coming from last year's fresh­ has ten lettermen back from employment and name of person man team are Gary S t o b a r t, last year's 9-4 southern divisions to WII'ite. Middleport, Ohio sophomore and champs. All-conference pitcher Resorts, dude rranches, summer Corey Enterpmes presents the th~es, United Nations, national Redd, Stone picked for north parks, etc. Also career oriented TEM,TIIIG jobs: banking, publishing, engi­ squad on sports all-star team neering, data processing, elec­ TEM,TA TIOIIS tronics, accounting, many more. Marshall and West Virginia seld of Louisv.i..lle, Bill D' Angelis Covers all 48 states. Price only University players may meet on of St. Joseph's (Pa.), Thad "I Wish It Would Rain" $3, money back if not satisfied. the basketball c o u r t yet. Bob'· J a r a c z of Kentucky and Art "My Girl" Our fifth year! Redd and G e or g e Stone have Beaty of American University of been chosen to play on the North Baltimore. The ·tenth man, on the . "Beauty Is Only Skin Deep" University Publications - Rm. squad of the third annual Opera­ squad is expected to be either "All I Need'" B658, Box 20133, Denver, Colo. tion Sports All-Star basketball Walt Piatkowski of Bowling'­ 80020 . game to be played at Charlotte, Green or Tom Boerwinkle of N. C., April 11. Ron Williams of Tennessee. Please ll"Usll my copy of ,the 1968 WVU will be playing on the Summer Employment G u id e. "I really feel honored to be Payment of $3 is encl~. South team. among· those chosen to piay," Players were s e lected by Bob Redd said. "I really can't coaches and scouts of the Na­ say how much of an honor it is." tional Basketball Association. Stone's comment: ''The compe­ Playing with Redd and Stone will be Elvin Hayes and Don tition will be tough, but U will Chaney of Houston, Glen Combs be great to play with this cali­ of Vin.ltinia Tech, Wesley Un- ber of player." 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