TODAY INSIDE TODAY EDITORALL Y *INSURANCE * TRIBBLE FOR STUDENTS LANDSCAPING * NATURE CENTER * TRIAL AND ERROR- Best Newspaper In The Carolinas . ' VOLUME LVD *** WakeForeatUmversity, Wlnston-Salem,NorthCaroUna, Friday, March 3, 1972 *** Number 2% .CU Faces Quorum Lost Big Loss SG Rejects On Byrds All the bills. and ticket receipts. aren't In now, but the College Vote Delay Union is expecting to take a "substantial" loss on last By SUE CARTER Saturday's concert by the Byrds Staff Writer In Memorial Coliseum. "The turnout was not what we Mter lengthy debate, the Student Government legislature Wed­ expected," said Bill Briggs, nesday night defeated a propossl to postpone student body elections chairman of the CU major func­ one month until the proposed new student comtitution could be con­ tions ·committee. "It was sidered. disappointing." Legislators also voted to accept "with reproach" a fund allocation of Last year at Homecoming, student government money made by Student Government President when CU .sponsored Three Dog Bill deWeese without consulting the legislature. Night In the coliseum, the bouse ~e election postponement measure was defeated 20 -19. A two­ was nearly sold out and CU thirds vote was required for passage. almost broke even. The electiom will be held at their originally scheduled time on y March 28. MAYPLANSSTDLON Legislator Bunz Daniels proposed the postponement, saying that the delay was necessary because the new constitution would "create new This loss will be big enough to offices and committees and delete others." 0 burt the CU's budget, but ''hopes "The government elected before the constitution is approved may haven't been shattered for a May not fit the new structure," she argued. 6·8·10 concert," Briggs said this week. Photo By Hiesty Severai members then He's still "looking forward to a challenged the proposal on the big concert then." grounds that the comtitution was Briggs said that last weekend, February, And Sundecks Go Coed still in the preparatory stage and which also included a Friday night concert by Livingston had yet to go before the Student Taylor, gave WFU students "an Life Committee or the faculty for owortunity to hear tWo quaHty 'Illegitimate' Request Denied approval. concerts which would be hard to Speaking for the opposition, beat anywhere." 'Teach-in' Legislator Phil Tate remarked The Livingston Taylor- conceri that the elections should be held In Wait Chapel was sponsored as previously scheduled "in case jointly by the Men's Residence Men's Open House Policy Unclear Scheduled the constitution is not ready by Council and the Inter-Fraternity the end of the year." Council. representatives today, on the JI'Oper behavior on the part of the students and the trustees at the For Arts The legislators also heard a MRC.IFC ALSO LOSE By CARLA GARDNER basis that the Atlantic Coast students. same times. The Southern report by de Weese explaining his staff Writer Conference basketball tour­ Hurley agreed, "Everyone Baptist State Convention bas the Four graduate students in action in giving $50 from the seemed to enjoy it and in general, real power." "community services" allocation · Constantine Kutteh, MRC vice­ nament constitutes a special architecture from Princeton GORDON A. CRAIG president, noted that even though With the new open house policy weekend. the girls left when they were "The girls have a much better University will lead a "teach-in" of Student Government money to "we were just a few short of only two weeks old, confusion has Reece had previously in­ supposed to." policy," Hurley said, because Monday and Tuesday to talk a fireman's carnival for un­ selling out the Chapel, there will already arisen about what dicated, however, that he did not He said he is "disappointed "open lounge is strictly for girls" about architecture for the derprivileged children. Historian be a $300 to 500 loss ort the con­ constitutes a "selected occasion" think the tournament would with the guys' rules," but he and "women also have the right proposed fine arts building. during which an open house De Weese smd he acted by cert." can warrant an open house. "To me, blamed the trustees, rather than to petition for an unlimited The teach-in is the first step in "executive perogatlve" and did "Before the concert we had be held in the men's dormitories. (intervisitation) would be a the administration, for their number of open houses." a plans of Dr. Charles Allen, not feel that consultation with the To Talk On hoped at'best to break even," he Dean of Men Mark Reece logical conclusion if the purpose severity. "Technically, the ad­ "Girls should encourage guys chairman of the Fine Arts legislature was required. ·added. turned down a request Wed· was for girls to go to the boys' ministration is going against the to come into the lounges," he Commission, to get maximum Diplomacy In explaining the loss Kutteh nesday for an open house this room and watch the ACC tour­ trustees" for allowing any type of said. Open lounges should be ''not student input for the commission Legislator Robin Hinshaw said, "We were not told about a weekend, but Lane Hurley, nament," he said. open house policy, he said. especially for daters," but they before the March 21 and 22 proposed that the legislature Historian Gordon A. Craig will ~resident of the Men's Residence used $300 fee to the booking,agcm9f,.~'. neweese said .that he was "Many of the deans want us to should be as "an op­ heaiings on bUilding plBns. accept the action, but agreed to speak in the courtroom of the lllw Council,, ·admitted· ·that· the "positively· llripreilsed' Wltb · the be jrogressive," he added. "The portunity tomeet-more people," Allen said the-Commission has the suggestion that'. the ac­ building Monday at 8 p.m. on new He also noted-that a free sound request was "illegitimate" system · which had been an­ smoo!Ju)esa. ol ~ .~peration of . trustees are in such control, that he explained.· ·. · · got "enthusiasm and in-put know­ ceptance be amended to read dimensions of international ticipated did not ·materlalize: · because it was not made early - open house-' last: week~" He ex" the administration does not have "The girls·are aoing a great job how," but needs more input. "accept with reproach" in order relations in the twentieth cen­ "There was no way, with the enough or by the proper plained that he had toured the that much power, as I see it. The by limiting the guys that come He hopes to make the visiting to signify the legislature's tury. new expenses, to make a profit," representatives. campus during the open . house administration is in a terrible in," he said. "The open lounges graduate students available for disapproval of not being con­ Craig will also lecture Tuesday Kutteh added. ''I'm just glad that Hurley Said he is concerned, and was not aware of any im· position, trying to appease the help build Cfl'llillunity." bull sessions, visits to the various sulted. at 11 a.m. in the DeTamble series oowever, that Reece ·will in· on ''The Historian and the we were able to sponsor departments and one formal In other action: terpret "speclal occasions" so meeting in De Tamble. Twentieth Century: Some New something together and that it narrowly that the student · ( 1) Dick Sutton was went over so welt" The s~dents would serve as a Problems and Some That Are Not organizations will have a hard panel for the DeTamble unanimously confirmed as editor So New." time even getting ''legitimate" SLC Defeats SG Request gathering. · of next year's Student Handbook. A Phi Beta Kappa visiting requests approved. _ All this activity would "provide (2) Student Government vice­ scholar, Craig has been a "Dean Reece listed events such a base of technical infonnation" Jrofessor at Stanford University Pit Opens as homecoming, Parent's president George Bryan an­ for students and others at the nounced that Steve Holleran, Jeff since 1961 and is presently J.E. Weekend, Red Garter weekend, For Election Of Trustee university who do not work in the Wallace Sterling Professor of Hunt, and Ken Nodes were being and Greek Week as four oc­ art, music or theatre depart­ Humanities. casions that would warrant dropped from the legislature and a member of the SLC, asked possibility mentioned was ments. because of excessive absences. His particular interest is in To Study special weekends," he said. With The Student Life Committee the committee exactly what referring the matter to the These graduate students are in modern diplomacy and German a policy restricted to only these turned down· Wednesday a "going underground" would faculty again. the area to plan solution ar­ (3) A bill proposing remodeling history. The west section of the occasions, he noted, the men's Student Government request that mean to societies. · "It's a very serious problem chitectural solutions to problems. of the old legislature room was He is author of "The Politics of cafeteria will be open for study dorms could have been opened the student body be allowed to The women are considering involving both ideais and prac­ "They're exploring, and we want deferred until next week when the Prussian Army: 1640-45," from 8 p.m. to midnight every more frequently under a bill elect the SLC's nominee to the this measure, since the faculty ticalities, which has got to be to do some brain-picking," Allen actual figures and sketches for "From Bismarck to Adenauer: Sunday through Thursday rejected by the SG legislature university board of trustees. refused to allow SLC recom­ talked about," Gunderson said.
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