r1 r 1 K such tare anti t the Volume 73 Number 41 March and 3, 1970 "., Spring vacation l"aIII >us A - airs cOnsic ers may be longer the ram Spring vacation may last one t day longer ~ o" I of II ~"s n-ien"s than planned if the icl proposal initiated by arnenc uirc the University of Idaho Spurs passes on The paragraph as approved Faculty Faculty Council on Thursday evening. With six amendments left pending to The amendment struck out the word by Council states "No Classes would begin Tuesday, March 31, the Student Bill of Rights, Campus Affairs "lawful" from the bill of rights and added disciplinary eas 'egulation rather than on shall discriminate against any 'the ! Monday, March 30, Committee adjourned yesterday "means not prescribed by state and , following spring vacation, if the student because of race, religion, national that proposal afternoon. Committee Chairman, Dr. federal laws." were adopted. ASUI origin or sex, nor shall any regulation in E-Board will Duane LeTourneau scheduled another Problem the with lawful any other way deny to student equal comider the measure at their meeting meeting for Wednesday at 4 p.m. at the any the "The basic problem with the word 'tudent laws." tonight, Union Building. protection of the re- ! lawful is that Faculty Council would be "Re-insertion of "sex" into this Because March 29 is Easter, the Spurs Campus Affairs passed eight able c to to determine what is lawful or would felt that it would be better if students did amendments to the Bill of Rights paragraph not endanger the oda. unlawful," said Orwick.. not have to drive back to University's prerogative to establish Moscow on that including amendments which may void "This is comparable to the first 10 cult, Traffic separate dormitories and bathrooms for day. will be heavy due to the the University of Idaho's authority to amendments S to being declared void where male and female students," commented holiday. Also, students who have to travel regulate women's hours and living group law," with prohibited by Enlow. long distances would be unable to attend visitation procedure. "The tally rest of the paragraph guarantees "Individual could church that day, Roger Enlow, a member of Campus living groups enact and defines what is lawful means. This is hours but the could not," said Spurs have been circulating petitions to Affairs committee and ASUI E-Board, University e just fear mongering. We still have the Willms. I show student support for their presented a series of amendments to the and proposal. standard of federal and state laws," Holly Aldridge, Discriminatory rules Tri Delt, who is handling if/t Student Bill of Rights from E-Board, The Willms added. cha "Also the living groups could make the campaign for Spurs, said that student amendments were written by F Board at Kristi ter, Greenawalt, Campus Affairs rules which state that only members or response has been good, and chances are a meeting Sunday. member and heir a member of E-Board, members and invited who that the proposal will pass, although there Tom Carroll, chairman of the Student "orderly" guests would proposed that be used to not infringe on the of members will be nothing definite until Thursday Committee for the Bill of Rights, said his "lawful" privacy of only replace in the passage. the living admitted," night, committee also supported the amend- group be he said. reed ments. Orderly unclear "The University could not establish ding "Who would determine what visitation regulations," he added. Distortion removed "orderly'eans?" In Section IV paragraph 1 concerning At the beginning of the meeting ASUI Orwick asked. Miss Green- '":, II awalt's proposal was withdrawn. disciplinary hearings and procedures a President Jim Willms said the reason for Legal nod glvell section was changed E-Board the amendments was to remove distortion by e amendment to read, "Disciplinary action which might allow an unrestrained "I think i the University is well except that action necessary for minority to capitalize on the good faith of protected," said E-Board member ".. 'order Mike termination of violations, shall not be igloos. projects others. Mann. "The amendment to this section is taken against any student until after his After Willms had spoken, John Orwick only to stop people from arbitrarily guilt has been ascertained at a fair and I BOISE —A bill to quoted former president John F. shutting other people down." of a permit units of impartial hearing, before a judicial body government to Kennedy, "Those who make peaceful e an cooperate across state authorized by the Faculty for that lines has been signed Gov. Don revolution impossible make violent Sex -old 1 by is back purpose." revolution inevitable." dan Samuelson and will become law. Sex was re-inserted into Section III E.Board adds phrase E-Board member Mike Mann said paragraph four which f zoo The legislation is of special interest concerned The E-Board amendment added the to everyone might agree with Willms but disciplinary i the Moscow, regulations. (continued pn paga g Lewiston and other border cities people don't agree on the degre'e to which won that'wanted authority to enter into joint student rights are protected. s of projects with neighboring communities SPRING WAS BUSTIN'UT ALL OVER —until It started to snow. Moscow's 'I'o define latent across the state line. green grass and sunshine were curtained Saturday night by a late snowfall. Cast- Gov. Samuelson names Thatcher ts at "Our purpose when we met ing light on the wintry subject are lights outside the Education Building. (Bower Sunday tate was to define the intent of the Student The Washington Legislature passed a Photo) Bill and of Rights where the intent was not similar law in 1957, but that law provided clear," and Mann said. "Ibelieve the amendments we to fill Education Board vacancy. that there must be similar legislation in proposed come closer west, the adjoining state before such to the original intent of the document than does the )lish- agreements can be effected in BOISE (AP) —Gov. Don W. Samuelson Thatcher received his B.S, from Voters to consider candidates, Student- Faculty conference committee." degree now border-spanning communities. announced today appoinment of J. the University of Utah in Business and The first amendment debated sique by Kenneth Thatcher of Idaho Falls as a Economics. He attended the University of Moscow had expressed interest in the Campus Affairs concerned addition of the neat. member of the State Board of Education. Idaho and received his masters degree legislation because it would permit word "only" to Section-I paragraph 2 of ed in revision of ASUI constitution The appointment is for a six-year term. several projects under consideration, the document. from -the University of Idaho in Educa- e are Thatcher replaces Eldon W. Dick Smith including a mutual source of water tional Administration. land Elections for student body president At the time of Argonaut publication, one of Rexburg. Thatcher was a teacher, principal, and for Moscow, Pullman, the University The d to and vice president, and for Executive Steve new version of the document said Sm>th is a potent>al Republ>can a superintendent from 1925 through 1956 in of Idaho and Washington State Univ- person, Shawley, had announced his f the Board will be March 11.Also on the ballot candidacy as "University approval shall not be candidate for governor. several Eastern Idaho and Northern Utah ersity. In addition, there has been talk a write in. for voter consideration will be the revised required for the organization of any school districts. ce as of a single football stadium to Candidates'osters are limited in serve constitution of the Associated Students of student organization. The operation of "As a former trustee teacher the two universities. number and place by Article VI of the From 1956-69, Thatcher was the the University of Idaho. ASUI constitution. such an association is subject only to principal, superintendent of schools and .chairman of the BYU-Ricks Center for A similar bill was passed by the 1969 The constitution will be adopted only if Buildings and number of posters regulations necessary for the orderly university faculty member," Samuelson Continuing Education in Rexburg and said in "Mr. Idaho Legislature, but was vetoed by two-thirds of those voting approve, and permitted are engineering,.3; Memorial scheduling of events." The amendment a statement, Thatcher is Idaho Falls. During this period of time, he was Samuelson on the advice of Atty. Gen. then only if 35 per cent of the student body gymnasium, 2; home economics, 1; life approved. eminently qualified with such a rich has also taught Adult Extension class for Robert M. Robson. The attorney votes. educational background, plus a general sciences, 3; Ridenbaugh, 1; physical Free to support causes the University of Idaho. explained that he had spotted An official list of candidates, subject to distinguished public service record." a drafting science, 1; student union, 1; university "Students shall be free to support For six years he was chairman and flaw. He participated in the drafting of a an eligibility check was released by Jim classroom center (on enclosed ramps member of the Board of Wasatch causes by means not prescnbed by state The term of Mrs. John G. Walters of new bill this year, which was passed by Willms, current ASUI president, only), 3; education 2; women's 2. Chemical Company, prior to its merger gym, or federal laws and which do not disrupt Boise, now president of the board, also both houses and has now been signed by Contending for president are Jim No posters will be allowed on the with Mountain Fuel Supply.
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