rot. ~t No. -Hi UNIVERSITY OF D.ELA WARE, N:EWARK, DELAWARE .,, 1.· '• Students To Implement New Juoicial Policy By BROOKE MURDOCK with the goals of the "Students have written university. their own legislation and now The Student court will be they · want the rights to the highest student judicial enforce it," stated Rob body. It will have two · Graham ASO, SGA primary functions: 1) to serve president-elect in explanation as an appellate court and, 2) of the work done by the ad to serve as a judicial body to hoc . judicial review hear and decide cases referred committee. to it by Student Services. Plans include the This court will be made up establishment of the three of seven student members new courts, in a type of three and two nonvoting advisers. arrangement, with two APPELLATE COURT branches, a student court and The third court, the a student-faculty appellate faculty-student appellate court stemming from a court will be the highest tru.nk, the judicial policy appellate court with no board. All policies and courts original jurisdiction. must be authorized by the This group will be Judicial Policy Board. composed of four faculty With the responsibility of members and four student reviewing student judiciaries, members. t.he board will determine the An innovation to be noted future student judiciaries and is the implement of an EXPECT THE UNEXPECTED from the Iron Butterfly's Ron Bushy on drums, Erik Brann on lead, codes of conduct. "enforcement suspension." Lee Dorman on bass, .and Doug Ingle on organ and vocals tomorrow at 8 p.m. in the Delaware Members will include the · It is an interim action Fieldhouse. The Butterfly received their first gold album for "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida." Advance tickets vice-president for student which removes the student are $3.50; $4 at the door. affairs, who will act as from the university and chairman, president of the prohibits his presence on the SGA, three faculty members, . campus until his case is and three other students. resolved. The purpose of this REVIEW LEGISLATION change is enforcement. Peabody 5 To Play The Judicial Policy Board The proposal also includes will have the power ./ to an extensive list of the An early evening concert presented in cooperation with Malcolm Arnold. The concert establish standards of hearing procedures and the featuring the Peabody the Gilbert D and E Student will wind up with a quartet procedural due process. rights of the accused. Conservatory of Music Programmng Committee. for the clarinet, .flute, oboe It also will be able to Originally the ideas in this WoodwindQuintet will be held In addition to the six and basson and then the review Senate legislation document were part of the tonight at 7 p.m. in the divisions of the program there entire quintet again. pertaining to social policies Hammond Report, which was Gilbert D and E Lounge. will be commentary on the Admission to the concert and codes of conduct, vetoing a result of the ROTC The concert is being instruments of the quintet is free. legislation it feels inconsistent demonstration last year. sponsored by the Student and individual demonstra­ Center Council and is tions. The concert will begin with the entire quintet at Joyce Huber Wins Miss Delaware Title work. Next will be a flute By BARB PAUL crowd of about 150 in the posters like "Who is the All AWS Carnival solo entitled "Syrnx," by Joyce Huber, HE2, Rodney Room to select a American Woman - Black, Claude Debussy. A duet for competed successfully against representative for the Miss White, or Puerto Rican?" To Pick Queen flute and clarinet will come laryngitis, five other Delaware Pageant in Nancy Northrop, AS1, and third with a number by contestants, and the Women's Rehoboth this June. The Bonnie Halliday, AS2, were Women's Weekend Spring Heitor Villa-Lobos entitled Liberation Front to win the production included evening first and second runners-up Carnival, slated for 3 p.m. "Choros Number 2." title "Miss University of gown, swim suit and talent respectively and the judging Saturday at Women's Gym The program will continue Delaware" Sunday night. competition and was only was difficult as the girls were field, - will feature the with a trio for the clarinet, The first annual Miss slightly upstaged by a quiet also rated on poise, coronation of the Laurel flute and oboe. They will University of Delaware demonstration by the WLF as personality, charm and a Blossom Queen. play "Divertimento," by Pageant was held before a the-y paraded through with personal interview with the The Queen will represent judges. the university in the Poconos Prizes for Miss Huber during the second week of included a $225 scholarship June. She will tour the .donated by the Sophomorl"' summer mountain resorts Class Council and Innerclass during her week long stay. Executive Council and gifts from a variety of business Trophies will be awarded establishments in Newark and for the best booths Saturday. the surrounding area. However, the auction booth Judges for the pageant has be en canceled. were Mrs. Mancini and Mrs. Supposedly, the booth was to Levens both past chaperones sell services to the highest of the Miss Delaware Pageant, bidder. But owing to the and Mr. J. DeMesse a dirth of services offered by · W i 1m in gton Toastmaster. the service honoraries, AWS Chuck Laskin was the Master decided to confine the booths of Ceremonies and John Lee, to the dormitories, sororities, AS1 and Sue Levens, EA1, and fraternities. were co-chairmen of the Co-eds are urged to take entire pageant. advantage of the festivities all 1vliss Levens commended weekend: the formal Friday the WLF on waiting until the night at the Executive Inn, OUTSTANDING JUNIORS and seniors who were tapped for Mortar Board are Toby Klein, Adele end of the pageant to voice the Festival, Saturday, and Finarelli, Diana Lambdin, Jackie Jones, Pattie Guthrie, Cassie Goff, Margaret Egan, Barb Egner, Mary their opinion and invited them all to try out for next the AZ rodeo in Cowtown, Kille, Anne Simmons, Tina Soneson, Kathy Tricky, Kay Shmick, and Linda Good. Pat Phyle, also on year's pageant! N.J. on Sunday. Mortar Board, was absent for the photograph. ReiJiew Photo PAGE 2 UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE, NEWARK, DE·LAWAR·E, APR·IL 22, 1969 .. .. ·. =·. -·~·:·:·:· : ···:·:·:::::· :·:·:= :::·===:;:;·::r=·:=:···: ·: ·=·:=··:···=·:··. =:. .. .:-:: : ·····=· ·: .•. :. ....· .: . : .: : .. : :· .. : · · ~·=== :.:.- .=:;..:. :·:=.:· =:· .· •• =..= ·=· ::.: :== :· :.:: =· .=:. == == .:::=:=·=:===== = ==: = =:==~ ~ =:=:~:== = =:= = === = ~= = :===:=======:====:=~== : ==:::=:=:: : ~;~: ~ ==::===~:t=:==:======::= = ::=::=~==== = ==:~= = = · T~IS ~E:E:~ ~ .·. .· :·.. ;; .. ::.:·.:· -~·? : ··:.···::.: ':· .. ·.· ..:: .. ·;··:=::··. .· .:. · : · ·:-::::::::::::::::::~;::::::::~:;:;:;:~:::::~:::::::::f: :~:;:; ::::::::::::: ::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::: :::: : :: : :;::::::: : : : :::::::::;:;:;:;:: :: :::::::::::::::: : ::: : :::::: ::::: :::: ::::::~::::::: :~::: : :::=:::::::~:::::::::::::;:::::::::::::::~:::;:::::::::::::: : :::::::::::::::::::::::: : ::::::::~:::~:: :::: TODAY LACROSSE - Delaware BUTTERFLY. At the New AHEA BANQUET vs. Loyola. At Loyola at 3:30 Field House at 8 p.m. Tickets Tickets on sale for $4.50 in p.m. on sale for $3.50 in room 100 room 102 Alison from 2 p.m. TRACK - Delaware vs. of the Student Center. to 4:.30 p.m. Transportation Gettysburg. At New Field FRESHMAN LACROSSE will leave from the Student House track at 4 p.m. - Delaware vs. F&M. At Soviets May Help Paris Talks Center at 6:20 p.m. GOLF Delware vs. F&M at 3:30p.m. INFORMAL CONCERT­ Bucknell. Home at 12:30 TENNIS - Delaware vs. The Peabody Conservatory of p.m. (PARIS )---Observers at the Paris talks believe Soviet Washington College. Home at Music Woodwind Quintet will SLAVE AUCTION - Tau 3p.m. co-operation with the U.S. over the search for the spy plane may play in Gilbert D-E Lounge at Kappa Epsilon. On Student help a talk breakthrough. President Nixon emphasized the 7 p.m. Admission is free. Center'Steps 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. THURSDAY Russian help in looking for the wreckage of the plane shot down BASEBALL - Delaware E-52 - "The Splurgeris by North Korea. Observers say Moscow also may step in to try to vs. Lafayette. At Lafayette at TOMORROW Iphikkon," E-52 University convince Hanoi to work for agreement at the talks. 3:30p.m. CONCERT - THE IRON Theater. Mitchell Hall, 3:45 p.m. and 7:30- p.m. Protected Flights Resumed Admission: students free, (WASHINGTON)---American intelligence flights are reported others 75 cents. to have resumed near Korea. But now they'll be protected by air and surface units forming in the western Pacific. The pentagon has FRIDAY announced that the . search for survivors of the plane shot down 'Mind-Benders' WOMEN'S WEEKEND - by North Koreans has ended. The bodies of two of the 31 men Formal dance - · "Space aboard the plane were found. By DONALD W. HARWARD think your solution is correct Solutions to last week's Odyssey." Music by the please see Dr. Harward of the Scarlet Menagerie. At the Students Granted Amnesty Mind-Benders: department of philsophy.) 1. Bob Stone is 8, Doug Executive Inn in Wilmington (ITHACA, NEW YORK)---Armed Negroes ended their 1. You are given a simple from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. occupation at Cornell's Student Union Building Sunday. Then Aiken is 7, Adam Aiken is 4, balance scale with two pans, they signed a treaty with the administration granting them and Charles Stone is 2. and twelve balls to weigh, one E-52 - "The Splurgeris amnesty. 2. His regular hourly pay is of which is irregular in Iphikkon," E-52 University $2. weight. In only three Theater. Mitchell Hall, 3:45 Decency Rally Ends In Riot New problem of the week. weighings determine which p.m. and 7:30 p.m. (BALTIMORE)---Police in Baltimore restored peace after a (As yet, an adequate solution ball is irregular and whether it Admission: students free, decency rally by some 40-thousand youths turned into a fray. At has not been found. If you is heavier or lighter. others 75 cents. least 100 persons were injured Sunday.
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