University of Cincinnati News Record. Tuesday, November 26, 1968. Vol

University of Cincinnati News Record. Tuesday, November 26, 1968. Vol

University' of Cincinnati NEWS ······RECORD Published Tuesdays and Fridays during the Academic Year except as scheduled, ------------------..----."---------------------- ----..•.....------------,,--_._- '-.- Vol. 56 Cincinnati, Ohio·' Tuesday, November 26, 1968 No,16 ASG Meets In Washington T-o Probe Student Issues, Eight .hundred delegates from legal aspects of student rights, the over f'ou r hundred college cas e, for responsible student campuses- across the nation will government, and the University's convene' ,in Washington, Nov. role in student welfare. 27-Dec. 1, for the Fifth National The, day-long State Department "Conference of the Associated conference, to be' held Nov. ,29, is Student ,Governments of the specifically designed for the United States. ,delegates to .the 1968 ASG The conference, which will be Conference. Service for the 1970's held at the Mayflower Hotel,' will and '80's, and the success of deal with the growing collegiate foreign policy. concern for the United States in S'e min a 1'S and in for m al national and international discussion groups will examine the problems, use of military power in foreign Highlighted by a day-long nations, the development of U.S. session on foreign 'policy, to be foreign policy,' current trends in -c 0 n d u c-t e d b y the U. S . international Communism, and Department of State, and by wiiI be briefed on a~ current addresses from such notables as international trouble spot. Attorney' General Ramsey Clark, Associated Student Senator Fred Harris of Oklahoma, Governments, 'which was founded Assistant' FBI Director William in 1964 with 62, charter member Sullivan, author-journalist :Max schools and has grown to' a Lerner, and. controversial Alan present membership of over 150 CALM, OOOL, AND COLLECTED, Greg Cook spots his man as the 'Cat line holds off Miami's defensive rush. Watts, ASG will focus its Cook passed his way into second place in all-time NCAA single season total offense. colleges and universities, was attention 'on the student \ on organized .to solve the problem of - (NR photo 'by Rod Pennington) I campus, : the student in the communication of information, I community, and the \ student in the sharing of ideas. - national and international 'Cats Set 56 New Marks One More -' problems: . "- ASG hopes to open channels of communication' and cooperation The last NR of the quarter will Through the use of seminars; to among the student governments . be that of Fsiday, Dec. 6. All Talented Trio Top Nation be held throughout the week-long of Am er io an colleges and articles and advertisements conclave,' ASG will probe the by Richie Katz passers on the number of passes must be brought to the NR causes and- prevention of campus universities in hopes of making Sports Editor completed 'and Hixon office no later than noon Wed., riots, student participation in U.S. student government ,more outdistances Cook ,rip this' Dec. 4. po!icy nak,i~&>.~liroinating .racial ; beneficial, and sati~fying to. the f "I "The best quarterback 1 have depmmentbut Cook ,-hag, more 1.. discrimination' from campuses, the individual.' ,. ~ ever coached, no' question about yards. - it. " This was. UC Coach Homer His 3 272 yards passing gives Rice lauding his brilliant Cook another second place in the quarterback Greg Cook after his NCAA annals. He' falls' short of Bearcats upended the Miami Anderson again who had 3464 'Lac~ Of SpcKe' .Plea Upheld. Reskins, Saturday afternoon, yards in one season. In career 23-21. passing Cook now ranks 15 in all In that contest Saturday Cook time passing. After Saturday Cook played as he has throughout the passed such other greats as Terry ·Court ExpJains Parking Rules season. Even though he, had a bad Hanratty and Don Trull. start, only 3-11 passes completed Jim O'Brien still leads the Student Court has decided that Scioto-Jefferson Garage" (p. 4). The Court cautioned that this in the first quarter, Cook nation in scoring with a final total Miss Jan Henn was not guilty of In interpreting the second rule will be strictly a pplied in .fashloned a stellar afternoon of 142 'points. OJ Simpson has the parking violation for which regulation. in light of the first, the future, cases. Even though an ""hitting 28-41 for the remainder of 126 points with one game here car' was ticketed, (NR, Nov. Court held that an individual with individual may be guaranteed the game. remaining against Notre, Dame. 19), but at the same-time clarified a valid decal for either of these space in either of these areas, he Cook's performance along with Steve Owens of Oaklahoma has the University's position on the .,' areas, aft.~r having exercised due hasn't the license to parkin any his teammates throughout the 120 points and one, game campus parking situation. diligence.in attempting to procure place or in any \manner he season established an unbelievable remaining, so he too is still in The. Court, with Justices a mar ked parking space but having chooses. Reasonableness is' the 56 records and tied another ei,ght. contention. Kur lans ky , Ka mi nsk y.j and found non-c,and who par-ks his car test to be applied to all cases of These records" though, take back Tom Rossley elevated himself Dornette, ,presiding; took Miss in a reasonable manner' in an this' type. The guidelines for seat to the national rankings that into a tie with Jerry Levias of Henri's easeunder advisement last _unmarked'; area, may raise the reasonableness are (a) where the three UC, pl8:yers receiv~d this SMU" each having 80r,eceptions, Thursday, Nov: 14. She had been' defense i:-9f lack- of space when person parked, and" {b) in what year. but Levias hasmore total yardage ticketed for, parking her car in an cited foi::·parking in an unmarked After his last contest Cook had than 'does Rossley, unmarked .space in 'the Scioto ar~. ,', . {Continued on 'Page 2) piled' up 3210 yards in total Besides these national rankings6arage after she had been unable offense to lead the nation in that this year's'. Red and Black to find an .ernpty marked stall. category far ahead of Chuck established many team, and El liot. Klayman 'and Thomas Sig.aSign.a SUIllRlOn·s.· •• Hixon, of SMU who finished individual records. Several old UC Bookwalter, for the defense, second. This figure .is the second marks were broken several times entered a plea _of "not guilty," best recorded in NCAA history. this season in view of UC's based on the premise' that the Cook is headed by only Bill greatest offensive machine ever. defendant had exercised diligence Anderson who graduated from Single. game records broken in trying to locate a proper Tulsa in 1966. Anderson had a , were many. In most yards gained parkingspace; and had parked in a total of 3343. ' passing the old record was 340 "reasonable" manner. In thecategory of pa~ing Cook yardsvs.r'I'exas Western in 1951. ,; The' Court noted 'that it' will- probably'have 'to riOe second ,The'Cats'piled up 584 against recognized' the validity of the t,? .Hixon. ,Th,is category rates Ohio.U, two weeks ago. University's policy in issuing ~ore Most' yards total offense was decals . than ther~ are par king also broken in the OU game. ~Cook " spaces.' The sc~oo}, CO!lrt sa,id, "is' and Co. pass for '684 yards in that .composed 'of a great': ,Plany game breaking the old standard of 'commuting, .students wishing '..to '(f08 set in 1953. pa.rk on' campus, ,,:and the' 'The defense, bad their hand ill a University should .aceommodate single game record also. They as' many ,of these stude~ts ...as allowed the fewest yards gained possible.": The Court ..also noted rushing; a -17' breaking the oldth'e, -"unlikely ,chanc~ '" that, all mark of' -14 against Wichita in persons holding decals wo:uld wisb 1966. There were more team and to. park at the same time. game records broken -during the'The 'University, howev¢r,. 'i$ season but-more Importantly were' limited, to .a certaindegree,- in its the individual records I broken, right .to, enforce parking mostly by Cook, O'Brien and regulations when an individual' is Rossley. , . , unable to find space which he has , Cook broke four passing record~ been guaranteed. 00, ' ?nce held by UC grea~ Gene ROSSI " . The Court also recognized that who played here m1950,-52. the Student' Motor Vehicle- 'UC-Miami Ro~l~y an~ O'Brien broke .sev~ral .Regulations (1968-1969) states Page 8, recervmg records held by one time that "lack _of space is not UC gr~ats Kelly and S~au~, now considered a valid excuse for UC aS~lstant coaches. 0 Brien also violation of these regulations" (p. ·SIGMA SIGMAS get ready for their fall tapping at halftime of the estabh~hed a ne.w standard for 2). This is in conflict with' a UC-Miami game. The men's honorary, UC's oldest, tapped Lenny' Playhouse most field go~ls m one season, a second regulation which states Green, Jim .Kodros, Jim Nageleisen, Nick Orphan, Scott Partridge, John Page 12 record that failed to appear on the that" Space is guaranteed only in Schneider, and John Studenka to join its ranks .. record books before this year. Lo t No. 1 and inr the (NR photo by ~od Pennington) THE UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI Page Eleven Direct Line , C'o m p l a in t s , question, graduate after his .degree .or ',suggestion? Write Brian Zakem's certificate has been posted to his - • DIRECT LINE, 1040 Towanda permanent academic record. This 'Terrace, Cincinnati, Ohio, 45216., is a unique service provided by the Include name and university -University of Cincinnati.

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