Parents Weekend Beginning Fri­ Saturday Rooming, Nov 4, N C Student Henry Ott Wel­ Day, Nov

Parents Weekend Beginning Fri­ Saturday Rooming, Nov 4, N C Student Henry Ott Wel­ Day, Nov

ector of the Environmental Alreaiy registered to attend heard, as well as music by New College's seventh annual Light and Health Research Inst­ Schubert, Mozart and Kodaly itute in Sarasota, and father of Parents Weekend beginning Fri­ Saturday rooming, Nov 4, N C student Henry Ott Wel­ day, Nov. 3, are 121 parents is given over to a coffee hour coming the parents will be and individual conferences with from twenty one s.ates, the Dati. as W Dort, chairman of District of Columbia and the faculty That afternoon stu­ Welcome to the N C Board of 1 rustees, and dents Melissa Birch and Leslie Virgin Ishnds Ted Sperling, board member, Ki1Uley will present slides taken The special weekend to which will address the group. more than parents have come during their seven month off­ 100 Throughout Friday, Nov. 3, each year in the past several campus study contracts with the parents may attend regular Experiment in International Liv· years includes a panel discus­ classes and tour the library, lab Parents sion on education, student pre­ ing in Guatemala, where they oratories and other college fac­ sentations of academic work, attended an intensive language ilities Friday evening, a s:~c­ conferences with faculty, soc­ institute and then lived with ial hour and dinner will be fol­ ial events and class attendance IJ1dian families in an Indian lowed by a concert uy the New Highlighting the weekend village, sharing ~ lives of the College String (Juatrtet activities is the Parents Associ­ families, working in n agri­ with student musicians cultural demonstration project Weekend ation luncheon on Saturday, Bruce Hutchison, Janet Cannon and collecting dat:1 on Indain Richard Rognstad and James ' .,._••••••••••••••••••••••••• Nov.. 4, with John Ott, in­ dialects. commg president:>r. of the associ- Sick An original composition ation, presiding Dr Ott is dir· by student Hutcheon will be (continued on page four) FACULTY MEETING: Davidson WNCR Manager's Case Convicted of OVERTIME SESSio·N Nude Swimming Refered to SEC The Student court, at proved his bemg manager in their meeting last Monday, that the check made out to WR:t\C was given directly to The faculty met Wed in the announced that last hear's him, and Ron Davidson, third monthly me~eting of this student chair selections were SEC chairman recalled that Dort, Paster school year unconstitutional, but the con­ last year's chaix,voman had Dr. Smith annotmced that tracts which the selected told h1m to refer to Tom in there would be no facultv meet­ speak en; signed are legal. an} matters concerning ing Mon , Nov. 6 Dr Buri in­ This was in answer to querie~ To Check Books WR. 'C. troduced physics instructor, Dr. concerning the constitution­ ality of the elections. K. C. Greene summed William Barnum, who will be the matte r up, ad' ising the At yeaterday's faculty meet­ The next issue discussed here for the rest of the year. SEC to establish a defin ite ing (covered elsewhere in this was a petition submitted by Robert Drabik, head of develop­ set of modes of procedure the CR C represented by roah y.mich questioning the '<>sue) ment, said that the mounds of to cover cases concerning Dr Soo Bong Chae, reported on right of WR C manager Tom dirt in front of the library is services such as the rad1o the state of the Campus Book Sommer< to cancel Noah's really the beginning of a Found, station, which affect a J,nge Shop. In view of facts recently ers' Circle, to be dedicated on radio show. Br}an Reid, court prosecuter, relt the JS­ pa rt o f t he student bod ~ . reported in these pages, the si­ Founders Day. He also ann.oun­ sue is whether Torn, a noll­ Br) an Reid next read a tuation is nearing , in Board ced that the college now has statement submitted by Matt chairman Dallas Dort's termin­ student, has the power to de­ $317, 496..50 towl!rd the Ford ny Noah (Who was a student Korol stating that 011 october ology, "a showdown ". Challenge Grant Various major at the time of the dismissal) 26, wlule hfeguarding, he In response to the revealin;;; foundations and corporations are the use. of a student-Lunded saw Ron o:..v· . :m of tlJe bookstore's ;mpovcrir.'>ed being- lu 1 11 Ue t tt aho •oug•" - <><>ntribute .... ~,..,...~ \u... h s the rC"~cho condition (large debts) Saul mout>y to the school. Tom felt his position of man­ college swimming pool. Paster, recent owner, will meet The faculty voted to pass the ager gave him this right, and Ron was given one Friday with Dort, Bussimess E.PC's guidelines for the relation pointed out a section from the week to prepare a defense but Manager Charlie Harra, and between tl1e Environmental wai\ ing that right in order to student code that he claims Jim VanderVeen. h that time, Studies P:ogrem and other ele­ deal with the case immediate­ gives a manager freedom to they will peruse the fin~cial ments of the college Many ly, he pleaded not guiltr be­ set up hi.s own editorial pol­ records of the said busimess, objections were raised concerning cause of extenuating circum attempting to sort out the state several of the rules about the ac­ icy. Tom said the SEC ap- stances. He admitted he had of affairs. ademic status of the ESP The been in the pool nude, but ll Dr. Berggren then raised a most controversial was rule IV 3, had been dark, and he had question many people have been which states, "regulnr faculty SENTENCE CARRIED OUT as thought the pool was officially pondering: why was Mr. Paster members working in the ESP may student politico Ron Davidson closed. He had not v1olated given the contract, when two not ev duate for acAdemic cred1t recieves playful jibes from un­ the rule intentionally, and al­ SEparate committees had op­ any work done by a student on seen well-wishers. The amiable ways wore a suit when he knew posed him? Harra replied, "it the ESP except those activities young SEC Chakm an, hailing Founders Day the rule was in effect, that is was only fair to give them a designated by the appropriate from Des Moines, was found during the da). chance to pay off creditors" divisions. 11 Dr Knox explained guilty of malicious violation The court then went into ( Catalyst 10/26). Dr. Berggren that a faculty member working of the Nude Swimming Act of executive session and all but mentioned Mr. Paster's use of full time may not sponsor any 1972, which Davidson reportedly Dedication Set three students no members of co-sponsored at the time of its ftmds, which "bordered on the contract, tutorial, or ISP, un­ the court left the room. Ron illegal", and closed with a re­ less it has been approved and proposal. Davidson was found guilt~ in He was sentenced to be botmd quest:"get them out of the book­ 1 isted in the course catologue violation of the nude swim­ to a tree with 11/4 inch coaxial store". Mr. Dort replied, "He Dr. Kirtley called this a "clear m ing rule, and he was senten­ cable and left to rot for ten may be out day after tomorrow". violationof faculty t~ghts" since On Wednesday, Nov. 8, the ced to be tied to a tree m minutes in the plush Court of Mr. Harra ventured the pledge it denies the right to sponsor tu­ New College Community will Palm court between six and Palms on the Pei Campus. that, " 11 sometl1ing will be done". torials to some faculty. Dr. hold a Founders' Day Celebration seven PM on saturday, wearing Davidson refu.,ed comment in front of the library to honor swimming trunks, socks and a (continued on page 2) beyond a terse "The sentence of those persons who contrih•1ted sign reading PRACTICE WHAT the Court was just." time, money and effort to the YOU PREACH. The court founding of the school. To pro­ later reconvened and reduced vide a more pennanert. remin­ the sentence to ten minutes der of these persons' efforts, the (6:00--6: 10) on Wednesda) SEC PROPOSALS SENT TO TRUSTEES circle before the library steps night. is being relandscaped into an During the executive ses­ sion, the court also drew up Ron tlien asked approval of A total of 270 responses ordered garden, and e plaque were recieved from the stu­ bearing the names of the 76 several search wa rrants Ln or­ the two policy recommenda­ der to determine if certain tions he had postt:d in Hamil­ dents. New College Founders will be 92~ of students who eva! students were keeping firearms Ron Davidson announced ton Center, one on governance erected. uated Bud Shartar approved of The ceremony. beginning in their rooms in v iolat1on at the SEC meetmg Tuesday policies and one on tenure. It his being retained, 71% ap­ at ll:OO am, will feature as of the student constitution. night that elections for a stu­ was unanimousl)' agreed by proved of his recieving tenure. speakers founding Chairman dent court Judge and fin;t year SEC members to present the 85~ of Marshall Barry evalua of the Board Phillip Hiss, found­ SEC delegate would be held first of these at the Monday tions approved of his retention, ing President George F. Friday, and that Thun>da y meeting with the change that would be the deadline for sub­ 70% approved of his receiving Baughman, and representatives the College Resource commit­ tenure.

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