Enter the Matchmaker

Enter the Matchmaker

The Courier Volume 2 Issue 26 Article 1 5-8-1969 The Courier, Volume 2, Issue 26, May 8, 1969 The Courier, College of DuPage Follow this and additional works at: https://dc.cod.edu/courier This Issue is brought to you for free and open access by the College Publications at DigitalCommons@COD. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Courier by an authorized editor of DigitalCommons@COD. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Enter the Matchmaker By Gary Walker What Is the typical student’s per¬ The names and the questionnaires, fect date? A blond, brunet, or a which will show each student’s dis¬ redhead? An athlete, bookworm, likes and likes, will then be fed Into or one of our underground element? a computer. The computer turned match-maker will match the stu¬ Vol. 2, No. 26 May 8, 1969 There may be a few surprises dents accordingly. after a group of students from Ted Tilton’s Data Processing 145 Larry Lemkau, ASB president, run the names of students and their sees possibilities of having a mixer Faculty Senate Reviews Proposed Ideas through a computer. or something to get the matched couples together. But time Is The computerized "Dating growing short so things will have to Game” Is one of several group get going. Outside Speaker Policy on Four Points projects selected by the class. The projects are designed to Illus¬ So, If you’re approached with trate practical computer program¬ questionnaire for the computer By Sue Smith ing applications,” Tilton said. dating game, be cooperative. You might be very pleased with the The Faculty Senate passed a therefore, suggested the wording Since the college board always Students In this group would like outcome, or you may wind up the motion Tuesday to basically agree be changed to "maybe presented.” holds the president responsible, it to get as many names of both male computer. Only the computer with a proposal from the Convoca¬ was suggested that this be elimi¬ and female students as possible. knows for sure. tion Committee concerning outside 2. If a speaker appears before a nated. speakers but to send the proposal class he may be cleared through back to the committee with their the department chairman. If he The proposal defined an outside comments for review. appears before a club he may be speaker as "any Individual or cleared by the club advisor. group that Is Invited on campus to Whitacre Gets Senate Nod There were four points the Sen¬ speak, participate In a discussion, ate felt should be reviewed by the It was suggested that the Instruc¬ present a program through any committee: tor and club advisor Inform the media, or perform.” department chairman and Dean of Two students were appointed to A "Pay Plan” bill was passed. 1. The proposal stated that If Students of upcoming speakers. If the speaker appears before a vacant senate seats at last Thurs¬ The bill allows payment of Execu¬ the speaker’s topic Is controver¬ faculty group he may be cleared day’s Student Senate meeting. tive Board according to the hours sial then the opposing view "wUl 3. With the speaker’s permis¬ by the Dean of Faculty. If before Roger Whitacre, former DAP pre¬ per week the members work. be presented.” The question was sion, the talk would be “open to a student or faculty/student group sidential candidate and senator, raised as to who would determine all”. by the Dean of Students, and If was appointed to Karen Alkema’s Arnold E gland was appointed to what was controversial. It was. It was suggested that "open to before a student, faculty and com¬ vacant post and Bruce Sennke was the Student Services Council. all” be eliminated since In some munity audience he may be cleared voted to take Charles Schulthelss’ Instances such as a classroom by the Vice-President-Community seat. In further action, the senate situation It would be Inconvenient to Relations. If clearance is denied an tabled an Outside Speakers poli¬ Mother's Day Jam Invite the entire coUege. appeal may be made to the Presi¬ Two seats are still vacant, how¬ cy until today’s meeting. dent’s office. ever. Tom Murphy was appointed 4. The College Board would hold comptroller until he takes over Finally, the chair asked the Stan¬ Session Set the College President, Dr. Rodney The proposal also stated that the officially this summer. He takes dards Committee to look Into pub¬ Berg, responsible for seeing that College Administration may at¬ over the resigning Tripp Throck¬ licity on Campus and Off-Campus for Sunday the proposal be maintained and fol¬ tempt to get the speaker’s permis¬ morton’s position. Henry Perlna conduct code. lowed. sion: also resigned as senator. A Mother’s Day jam session wUl be held at the Student Center on 1. To appear on campus at a Sunday. A number of area bands scheduled time and place and be Bazooka Rocket will be featured. They Include The 5 Photogs Resign; open to all. Free, Live Rain, Crystal Ship, INSIDE Midwest Hydraulic Company, Joe Allege SDS Policy 2. To make known his back¬ Found on Site Kelly’s Blues Band, Bangor Flying ground. Five of the six Courier pho¬ A maintenance worker for the Circus. tographers “reluctantly” resigned 3. To fairly answer all questions College of DuPage, John Skallc, Some dope on Lucy In the Sky Admission Is free as Is the lem¬ Tuesday night because they said If there Is a question period. Sr., last Friday found a live ba¬ with Diamonds and other obser¬ onade and the flowers. The event is the newspaper does not “present zooka practice rocket on the In¬ vations on drug abuse are detailed open to students and the commun¬ the kind of Image that really repre¬ 4. To tape and record his re¬ terim campus site. The bazooka on Page 6. sents College of DuPage.” marks for use by the Instructional rocket did not have an explosive ity. Resources Center (IRC). device. However, the propellant A report of progress at the Tim O'Leary, a co-ordinator for The photographers had been could be discharged and was capa¬ Interim campus, beehive of ac¬ the free day, had a little trouble doubling for both the Quarterly 5. To allow a specific topic to ble of causing considerable tivity despite bad weather. Is set securing the Glen Briar facility. magazine and The Courier. They be selected and the opposing view damage. forth on Page 5. Robert Malcomson, owner of Glen will now work only for the Quar¬ be given If the speaker Is contro¬ Briar, had said that the grass terly. versial. The rocket was dated 1948 and Did you like Kismet? Our re¬ was probably a discarded relic viewer gives her Impressions on around the center had been re¬ Rich Coe, spokesman for the The Convocation Committee of World War II, according to Page 7. seeded and too many people might group, said: "In the opinion of In preparing the proposal worked Elmer Rosen, campus security ruin the job. The situation was all of us, the paper Is SDS-ori¬ with members of the Student Stan¬ officer. Our photographers who resigned rectified, however. ented. .Also, we feel the people dards Committee. The Senate think we’re SDS-oriented. We don’t who work on The Courier don’t passed the motion to send the pro¬ The rocket was turned over to think so. An editorial on Page 4 The entertainment begins at 4 work to put out a paper—they posal backtotheConvocatlonCom- the Fifth Army Headquarters for explains why. p.m. and will run In conjunction throw one together once a week.” mittee with a vote of 11 yes and one disposal. with the Student Art Show. abstention. Steve Morse, Courier editor, said the resignations were "un¬ To Our Gal Friday: THE BEST fortunate.” New Offices May 16 "I doubt If the resignations will have much effect on the paper, how¬ Moving day at the Student Cen¬ When you’re at the student cen¬ or maybe just a smile, who do you vital persons of the Student Ac¬ ever. As for being SDS-orlented, ter Is May 15. ter and you need a stencil or magic see? Marie O’Toole is the person tivities Office. It’s Marie who it would seem that a misunder¬ knows where everyone Is supposed marker, rubber band or paper clip, you need. standing exists concerning SDS That’s the day the lease expires to be, and when to be there. It’s who do you go to? philosophy and responsible at Glen Briar, and new offices, Marie who knows what committees Marie has been with the college thinking,” he said. effective May 16, will be In Roose¬ When you want to get tickets for for two years now, and In that time and what councils are meeting, and velt 401. something, or you need a drop slip, she has become one of the most where. Marie writes the dally bulletin, and runs It off. She Is the only one who knows where everything Is In the office, from a pair of Editors Sought for '69-70 scissors to a set of razor blades. It’s Marie who gets the coffee for Applications for key editorial The Quarterly Is seeking an edi¬ a thirsty counselor or who lends positions on student publications tor. the lunch money to a hungry are now being accepted by Ernest student. Le Due, student activities director. The literary magazine and the She will go out of her way to These Include The Courier, the student guide (formal names are do something she doesn’t have to, student newspaper; the Quarterly, not yet decided) are seeking edi¬ for some one she doesn’t know.

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