Maine Campus March 06 1958 Maine Campus Staff

Maine Campus March 06 1958 Maine Campus Staff

The University of Maine DigitalCommons@UMaine Maine Campus Archives University of Maine Publications Spring 3-6-1958 Maine Campus March 06 1958 Maine Campus Staff Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/mainecampus Repository Citation Staff, Maine Campus, "Maine Campus March 06 1958" (1958). Maine Campus Archives. 2518. https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/mainecampus/2518 This Other is brought to you for free and open access by DigitalCommons@UMaine. It has been accepted for inclusion in Maine Campus Archives by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@UMaine. For more information, please contact [email protected]. bruary 27,1933 cialty immander Gitfn THE MAINE CAMPUS , class of 1931, oast Guard, sta- Published Weekly by the Students of tha , Massachusetts. Vol. LIX 2265 vs together," says Orono, Maine, March 6, 1958 Number 20 to prefer watch- now." In cost from ) thousands of my father and Senate nit 112000 Motion in Defers Asking stored right II attic." of the magician me trick twice in IFC same Regulation audience." Of Seat-Saving lomatically wi:h to be shown the part of the ma- °la's roommates Official Seeks Action On Bill Postponed; I not reveal, evert s of her magic More Security Request IFC To Report By Bill Farley By Dick Nadeau tion, no enforce- sary. In a recent letter to University The Senate. Tuestlay night, deferred action on a motion E. Stewart said Jeans, Francis S. McGuire, Di- calling for IFC regulation of seat-saving. tudents' problem rector of Plant and Facilities here, The proposal, introduced by non-fraternity Senator Hazen C. 1 not interfere." asked for a tightening of security Goddard, exploded on the Senate floor, splitting opinion, and send- measures to protect equipment ing Senators into hallways and corners for policy conferences. and other property from theft. The surprise bill called on IFC to his department would implement such ng Policy It appears we are being visited continue seat-saving but instructed a recommendation. -.tore frequently by persons v,ho offer them to come up v.ith an enforce- "lhe IFC had previously been asked o convincing I Page One) reason for being on ment provision to see that non-frater- to consider the matter by the Senate, ..ampus." McGuire •cept the ticket,. said. nity spectators are treated fairly. as a result of complaints )3y some cy of non-trans- Postpone Action non He said that in one department, a -fraternity Senators and other After almost .arnera was "removed from its usual thirty minutes of members of the University ing rooms do not searching, often °cation by an unknown person." In heated, debate, vvhich In supporting his proposal. Goddard y meal the num- saw ..ddition. McGuire said that there had Senators from different fraterni- said he was interested in letting stu- told tickets, Miss r'een reported, over the course of a ties offer opposing views, the Sen- dents settle their own problem. "We is especially true ,ear, several instances of missing ate moved to postpone action until would be giving IFC plenty of time ount is taken of :ems. the next regular meeting. to vsork-out an enforcement clause," :r of diners for Goddard's three-part proposal Goddard told the Senate. He could not say the 1 is planned a:- items were asked, first, that the IFC "be en- Ile said he did not think the •tolen but explained that the reports couraged" to continue seat-saving Senate should ask the ad • 's ed to his writing the letter, which he among fraternities, but not from tration to carry out a general :ermed a "routine tightening proposi- I will present other members of the University corn- seat-saving ban. except as a last rial Union 11.1a%-n munity; second. that the IFC submit resort—if the IFC failed to act. Rooms Left Unlocked "for Senate approval a binding" en- "Seat saving. so long as it REALLY, BOYS--BALLET?—No, does not In particular. McGuire called they're not really dancing— forcement clause in keeping with interfere at- they're playing basketball. graceful leaping with non-fraternity people— feature Lester ,ntion to the practice of This bit of was caught leaving un- by the photographer during Saturday's game part one. is fair and helps build up spirit at d Piper on the ...cupied rooms with Bowdoin. unlocked during lunch Raphael) Third, if the IFC does not sub- athletic events." Goddard said. ullerton on the or (Photo by coffee-break periods and even at mit such a clause within one Call For IFC Report icia Blacket (.1 -ight. He explained that many of the month of the bill's approval, or After deciding to postpone God- University, buildings are open for if the Senate does not approve dard's proposal, the Senate passed a :egitimate activities and that this prac- the IFC regulatory measure, the resolution calling :ice is on on the IFC to report the increase. "However," he Student 'Grows' Potatoes problem will be turned over to at the next Senate meeting. Such a •did. "our watchmen do not lock in- the l nkersity administration a resolution has .erior doors to offices, been passed by the classrooms. Senate recommendation iihs. etc." to ban Senate before. but has not formally all seat-sa.ing practices. been -submitted to the Fraternity McGuire explained that there is a For 63 Million In India Goddard's motion grew out of a Council. • Lquirement for notifying the Super- ty Travel. recent IFC- regulation banning all In other business, earlier in the ntendent of Buildings and Grounds By Terri Hibbard and . ties: Socialist, Communist. Indepen- zany others seat-saving. The resolution -did not 'evening, the Senate gave formal Mr. J. C. Dempsey in advance. dent, Jansangh—or Humanitarian. and ap- Dick Barter have an enforcement clause. proyal to conducting .vhenever undergraduate or graduate Congress, which is the strongest and a money-raising Ted Curtis. •faculty manager students are authorized by the depart- Coming from a densely populated is now in power." ,of drive.among studints foe the, Hauck :Y athletics. said • last week That if the .Auditorium. ment head to be in academic buildings state of 63 million people in India to Voting in India is done much as it The Senate; had previ- Senate passed a seat-saving ban. it Ously.ipassed after 6 p.m.. Monday through Friday. the relative wilderness of Maine is is in the United States. Both men and the resolution in a meet- 3e 2-5050 would the matter. He said that ing as a „committee Saturday and Sunday. Watchmen have quite a change, but Yashpal Chandra women who are "majors" (over 18 end: of the whole. • standing instructions to request such says, "I have no time to be lonely— years of age) are allowed to vote, re- persons to leave the building unless there are far too many quizzes and gardless of literacy or property hold- they have proper written notice to prelims." ings. :he contrary." Chandra, 34, is Potato Develop- For those who are unable to read. Alpha Gam, Pi Beta Phi ment officer for his entire state of • AD Uttar Pradesh. He arrived at the Uni- Good Will Chest versity in February, and will be in Win Top Scholastic Spots this country until next December By Ronnie Knight 2.41. 1 he:a Chi Captains To Meet studying potato certification, disease 2.40, Alpha Tau control. storage and grading methods, Omega 2.38, Sigma Alpha Epsilon Alpha Gamma Rho ranked 2.31, Phi Mu Delta William Lynch, president and other aspects of the potato mar- 2.289. Kappa Sig- of first scholastically among the 17 ma 2.2851. Phi Gamma Delta, the 1958 Good Will ket. 2.2850, Chest cam- fraternities and Pi Beta Phi Phi Eta Kappa 2.26147. Sigma Nu paign, announced today that there Attitudes Toward Americans topped the seven sororities on 2.26146. Tau Epsilon Phi 2.2325. Del- will be a campaign captains or- When asked what his people think campus last semester, according ta Tau Delta 2.228, Sigma Phi Epsi- ganization meeting Sunday at about Americans, Chandra said that to figures released by the regis- lon 2.18. Lambda Chi Alpha 2.08. 6:15 p.m. in the Louis Oakes the great majority know nothing about trar's office. The total average of fraternity men Room, Library. us. There is only about 12% literacy Mr. Chandra Pi Beta Phi's 3.07 accumulative was 2.32. Non-fraternity men aver- Students chosen as captains have in India now, so only upper classes point average ranked ninth in the top aged 2.2316. while the average of all the candidates are represented een notified by mail, but final in- have opportunity to learn about Amer- by sym- ten campus organizations, which in- men was 2.2607. ica. Opinions of these people, he says. bols. "For example," said Chandra. .tructions and campaign pointers will clude scholastic honor societies. It Alpha Omicron Pi was the second are favorable. "We try to copy you," "one man may be represented by a he taken up in the meeting. The so- was the only sorority or fraternity to highest ranking sorority with an av- he added. lion, and another by an umbrella. In MOON citing procedure of the campaign average 3.0 or better. Alpha Gamma erage of 2.97. Other sorority aver- "Communist propaganda, as .well as this way all people can vote." .111 be as follows: Rho's 2.48 average ranked 26th in a ages were Delta Delta Delta 2.95, dormitories American propaganda, is ineffective Five-Year Plans In the men's the coun- list of 50 University organizations and Delta Zeta 2.875.( hi Omega 2.857, in India.' There is a Communist The second Five-Year Plan is noss I members will Collect from the in- groups.

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