University-Community(Ommittee Formed to Hear Mutual Problems

University-Community(Ommittee Formed to Hear Mutual Problems

l..) -:; 6 / ../ ( t e VOL. 91 NO. 50 UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE, NEWARK, DELAWARE FRIDA\'. l\IA \' ,~1. Hlti~J University-Community(ommittee Formed To Hear Mutual Problems Trr.bant said, was undertaken In a move to strengthen socio-ciVlc affairs, to think, and expand university-com­ several weeks ago out of advise, and work with us." munity relations, President concern for the welfare of the "We need the detached E.A. Trabant announced the university's neighbors in the but constructive advice of formation of a University greater Newark area. such a group," he said, "to Community Relations "The re-evaluation of our help us chart our course in Advisory Committee. planning programs is being meeting the university's The new committee, undertaken at this time," contint.Jing responsibility . to under the chairmanship of Trabant noted, "so that both the citizens of the Dr. George M. Worrilow, the Newark community and community and the state." vice-president for university the university community, by The university is preparing relations, will bring together working together, will give a University Community community leaders and basic and reliable information Design as a guide in planning university officials in an upon which to develop an future academic programs exchange of information and improved understanding of and the physical expansion of discussion of mutual the factors which :will the university over the next problems in the future strengthen and expand five and ten years. development of the u n i ve rs it y- community Members of the university. relations." community and unixersity According to Worrilow, "Our purpose," Trabant who at this time have the committee will "attempt said, "is to have a group of consented to serve with Dr. to let the communityknow a public mi-nded citizens, Worrilow on the advisory little better what common knowledgeable about committee include Mayor problems exist between the university, governmental, and (Continued to Page 8) APRIL SHOWERS BRING not only May flowers, but May sun university and community." wo~shipp_ers: female variety. And female sunbathers bring out the ~:r-~e~;~~ t~~a!roj~~t ·;~~ Pe t e r son Gets Tough Sprmg Grrls Page. The results will blossom in Tuesday's issue. con;,:;;:;:o~es::;·;~e. group, p r 0 t e s t 0 r s si a s he d ( ,. Governor Russell W. campuses. de _said that the Alumni Association Holds 100th Reunion.r Peterson delivered a get tough VIOlence has shifted from the speech to the annual Student streets to the campuses and Day Fea tu res CIa sses , Tours , Sports ~a~~::~~~~ ~und!~~~~~:~~ ~~:~u!~:r:ta~~:~~~. ~:~e~~"~ the Faculty Club dmmg with students. room. "If a protester breaks the Vic Sadot, AS9, was law, he should be arrested associate professor of music, at the Alumni Association Tomorrow the University named the Outstanding like any other law breaker," at 2 p.m. luncheon in the Dover Room of Delaware Alumni Senior for the 1968-69 year the governor noted. Association will hold its Sports enthusiasts will of the Student Center, where the newly elected officers will and Rob Graham, ASO, was He cited that prevalent 100th reunion. have a choice of baseball or sworninasSGApresident. poor communications In an effort to create lacrosse at 2 p.m., or an be announced. Peterson came out for a students Board of renewed support for aquatic show at 2:30 p.m. In Individual classes will hold bet~een hard line against students Trustees, faculty and reopening a closed Delaware baseball the Blue Hens will separate meetings, socials and who engage in disruptive administration as a prime College under the Land-Grant host S( Joseph's, while the dinners throughout the area Act, the Board of Trustees lacrosse team takes on today and tomorrow. practices on college cause of campus violence. authorized the first Alumni Lebanon Valley. "The situation at Delaware is Reunion in 1869. Some Football fans will be able better than most campuses," to relive the thrills of last Peterson added. ·, 18,000 alumni have been invited to this 100th renewal. December's Delaware versus Prof Eva Iva ti on He complimented the Certain classes in Indiana State contest when a As a result of the Witnauer, AS9, chairman of outgoing Senate for the work sociology, chemical film of the Boardwalk Bowl 'Bresler-Myers uproar last the Course Evaluating they had done to improve engineering, electrical game is shown from 3:45 to 5 semester, President E.A. Committee, heartily agree communicatiops with all engineering, and music will be p.m. Trabant appointed a Teaching with her. groups and challenged the open to alumni from 9 to 11 The . annual business Effectiveness Committee in incoming Senate to improve Other ·committee a.m. meeting will be at 11 a.m. in January. these communications. members include: Dr. Albert Traditional campus bus the Ewing Room of the Improving teaching Dee Lafferty, AS9, past Branca, associate professor of tours will be conducted 10 Student Center, with Miss quality at the university was SGA president, expressed her psychology, Dr. Stanley and 11:30 a.m. A special the target of the study appreciation to the old program of carillon music for Dorothy M. Welsh, '44, chaired by Dr. Frank Dilley, Dene, assistant professor of Senate and presented the presiding. President E.A. chairman of the philosophy education, Dr. Harry annual awards to Senators the Class of 1907 will be Hutchinson, associate played by Henry N. Lee~ Trabant will extend greetings department. The committee and advisors. submitted a 49-page report, professor of economics, Gary Sadot received the 15 of which are O'Connor, president of GSA, Outstanding Senator award, recommendations to Provost Barry Seidel, GR, and Leo Peg Beddingfield, AS1, SGA John Shirley, on April 30. Treadway, GR. secretary, received the Senat~ Senior Student Found Dead Most controversial of the -:;:::::::·:·:=: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::}:;:;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ·.:·····:::::····· jester award, and Profs. recommendations supports Robert Bull and Robert University senior Steven Police ruled the death an student systematized ratings SGA Budget Neilson were presented gifts R. Heitnen, AS9, was found apparent suicide. as the _best teaching for their service to SGA. An autopsy was to have evaluating tool. Any campus organization dead at his apartment near been performed "yesterday by Linda Good, NUO, one of normally receiving funds in Miss· Lafferty swore in Fair Hill, Md. Wednesday the Maryland Chief Medical the students on the the SGA budget allocations Graham as the SGA president evening, Maryland- Police Examiner's office in committee remarked that she that have not completed a and then Graham swore in reported. Baltimore. "would like to urge the budget request for the the rest of the incoming Heitnen was an honor Senate. In his remarks Police said that the administration to release the 1969-70 school year should student and a brother of entire document and Graham challenged the new history major was found dead Lamda Chi Alpha, where he contact Mark McClafferty, Senate to improve upon the around 6 p.m. Wednesday by implement its recommenda­ treasurer of SGA, by noon was the fraternity's top tions." record of this year's Senate. his roommate at the old scholar for three semesters. The two other student Saturday, at 737-9552 or in "The groundwork has farmhouse they were renting He had also served as social committee members Bill the SGA office. been laid, now we have to five miles west of Newark. chairman. Boytlm, AG9, and Ericka ::::: : ::::::: : :::::::~:::::::::::::::::: :::::: . :.:::::.: ... ::.: .... ·:·:·:=: :.:.;.;.;.;:;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;:;.;.:.;.;.;.;.;.;.;. build," he commented. PAGE 2 UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE, NEWARK, DELAWARE, MAY 9, 1969 T~IS ~~~~ :::: :::::::::::::;:!::::::::::::::::::: : :::~;· ::i:::::~===~=~=~===~=~~ = ~=~: ;: : ;::~:=:~:: : : :t ;::;::~;:; : ;:;:;:;:::~~:;:;~:;:;:;:;~:: : ::: : : :::: : ::::::::::;:;~::::::; :;:;:; : ;:;:;:::: ::::: ::: :::::::::: : ::::::: :::::::::::;:;:;:::::::::: :;:;:;:;:;:;::::~::; : ;:;:;:::::::::::: : ::::::::: :;:;:;:;:;:;:::::::::·::::: :::: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ::=::::: : : :::::::::::::::::: : ::::::::::: ::::::::::::::::::: SUNDAY TODAY TOMORROW SUNDAY CINEMA • .. Marat • DRAMA PRODUCTION SATURDAY EVENING POP Sade." In Wolf Hall at 7 p.m. "The I nvestlgatlon," 1 play by FLICK - "Help." Shows are at 7 Admission Is free. Peter Weiss. In 014 Mitchell Hall and 10 p.m. In Wolf Hall. BUS TOUR TO THE at 4 p.m. Admission Is free. Admission Is 50 cents with an I.D. WILMINGTON PLAYHOUSE • ·· TRACK MAC EQUESTRIAN CLUB HORSE "Cabaret." Student discount Championships. At Lehigh. SHOW Behind Delaware tickets available In room 100 of TENNIS - MAC Tournament. Stadium at 9 a.m. the Student Center. At Bucknell. GOLDIE'S DOOR KNOB • GOLF - Delaware vs. Lehigh. ALPHA ZETA RODEO • At Amnesty Grantad To Irish Protestants Hard rock - McKendree Spring. 1:30 p.m. Tickets on sale for Home at 12:30 p.m. Shows at 9:30 p.m. and 11 p.m. $1.50. GOLDIE'S DOOR KNOB - BASEBALL • Delaware vs. St. UNITARIAN FELLOWSHIP Hard rock - McKendree Spring. Joseph's. Home at 1:30 p.m. (BELFAST)--Premier James Chichester-Clark of Northern Shows are at 9:30 p.m. and 11 OF NEWARK • Mr. Robert FRESHMAN BASEBALL • Hemstreet, .minister If the Ireland announced an amnesty which will free Protestant militant p.m. Delaware vs. West Chester. Home Unitarian Fellowship, will speak clergyman Ian Paisley and Ronald Bunting from prison terms. It at 2 p.m. on "The Leadership of Jesus." At LACROSSE • Delaware vs.

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