Dean Bock Appointed UPS Vice President Dr

Dean Bock Appointed UPS Vice President Dr

Dean Bock Appointed UPS Vice President Dr. Robert Bock, dean of fac month semesters separated by a ulties at the University of Puget one-month "winterim" for inde- Sound, has been appointed a uni- pendent study — to be fully im- versity vice president by the Uni- plemented in 1969. versity of Puget Sound Board of Trustees, upon the recommenda- tion of Dr. R. Franklin Thomp- son, university president. 1968-1969, No. 9 University of Puget Sound December 6, 1968 "I'm very pleased this fine recognition has come to a splen- did educational leader," comment- ed Dr. Thompson who is begin- Play Parodies Pecuniary Papa ning his 27th year as president of UPS. It is from the repetoire of Mo- Dr. Bock, also director of the liere—imaginative, cutting, witty, UPS School of Business Admin- satiric, humorous, delightful, com- istration and Economics, has ical Moliere—that the University been affiliated with UPS since Players have taken their second 1965. Prior to that, he was as- dramatic offering to the Univer- sociate professor of business in sity community and Tacoma the Graduate School of Business Dr. Robert Bock play-goers Their choice, unique Administration at Northwestern In the community, Dr. Bock, for the pre-Christmas season, is University in Chicago, where he whose wife, Sharon, and he have Miles Malleson's adaptation of consulted with several business three children, is a member of The Miser, a brilliant study of the groups, including American Tele- Rotary International, and serves most obnoxious of all diseases— phone and Telegraph, Armour on the board of the Tacoma avarice. and Company and Illinois Bell Chamber of Commerce, Annie A stingy father, miserly to the Telephone Co. Wright Seminary and the First extreme, wishes to match his Discussing the board's action Christian Church. He also is a young son and daughter to an Dr. Bock said, "This appointment soccer coach for the Tacoma Lit- elderly rich widow and an old represents a furtherance of the tle League. rich gentleman respectively so academic program at UPS, ach- In addition, the vice president that he might gain more and more ieved largely through the efforts has served on the Governor's francs for his chests. Unfortun- of a fine faculty. Committee for Financial Re-Or- ately for Harpagon (Ray Berry) I am personally grateful to the ganization of the State Govern- —a fit name for a miser—his Board of Trustees and President ment. children have other plans. Cle- Thompson for the new status and ante (Dale Carleson), his highly expression of confidence in our idealistic and very love-stricken academic program." son, has fallen completely for An author of business articles Philharmonic Mariane, who is played by Carol and a book, "Production Planning Sims. And his beautiful daughter, and Control," Dr. Bock received Holds 2nd Concert Elise (Tami Szerlip) hos lost her his undergraduate and graduate Tacoma Philharmonic Inc. will delicate French heart to a bold degrees from Purdue University present the Seattle Symphony young Frenchman, Valere (Craig where he served as president of Orchestra in the second of its Haines) who is presently in the the student body and was a mem- series of four concerts at the service of Harpagon as his valet. ber of academic and service hon- Temple Theatre, Wednesday, So. of course, neither offspring oraries. December 7 at 8 o'clock. is interested in the mate his Although his undergraduate The program should be es- (Continued on Page 9) degree (conferred with distinc- pecially interesting because it Professor J. Raymond Barry, member of the UPS English tion) was in engineering, Dr. features the Saint-Saen's 3rd department, will portray the scrutinizing scrooge. Bock majored in industrial ad- symphony, subtitled "The Or- ministration and ecenomics when Hansen, famed organist of the he studied for his master's and Plymouth Congregational Church Graduate Record: doctorate. Seattle, who is also organist for While at UPS, Dr. Bock has the Seattle Symphony, will be Exams Scheduled: AM_ Starts Program developed the division organiza - using the fine Kimball orchestral tion with the university's academ- organ which has been a part of Bringing such well-known art- A&I has initiated a new pro- Seniors, if you plan to ic structure, and, with the faculty, the Temple Theatre since it was ists as Bill Cosby to campus is gram this year of working in con- graduate at the end of the has conducted a review of the installed there in 1928. the true calling for the UPS Art- junction with Pat O'Day and as- semester, or have signed up entire curriculum, which result- Dr. Hansen was born in Ta- ists and Lecture Team this year. sociates in bringing top name acts early, the GRADUATE REC- ed in the Puget Sound Plan, fea- coma and educated here and at Warren Smith, man behind the to the Fieldhouse. They have ORD EXAMINATIONS will be turing a 4-1-4 calendar—two four- (Continued on Page 4) scenes, has spent many hours in- agreed to offer all the services of held starting next Tuesday, vestigating all aspects of the pro- promotion agency (advertising December 10, at 1 p.m. in duction, from contacting the star ticket sales, booking acts), in ex- McIntyre 006. to descending the sound systems. change for 50% of profits from All seniors must take the admission. examinations in order to re- THE IMPORTANT FINE Inside This Issue ceive their degrees, and any PRINT IN THE CONTRACT senior applying to graduate STATES: THAT THEY ALSO school should take the exams AGREE TO TAKE 50% OF Dorm Hours at UPS 2 early. ANY LOSSES ON A PER- FORM ANC E, AND THE Cosby; Comedian With a Cause 4 It has been requested by AGREEMENT MAY BE DIS- Dean Gibbs office that stu- CONTINUED AT ANY TIME. dents taking the examina- For the Homecoming perform- Special Ski Section 6 tions arrive at McIntyre 006 ance of Don Ho. this method was about 12:45 and be sure to tried. UPS decided to purchase IFC Conducts Food Drive 9 bring two No. 2 lead pencils. all the students tickets in addi- For moer information con- tion to splitting the cost with Pat Campus Demonstration at UPS 12 tact Dean E. D. Gibbs' office. O'Day, providing the extra bene- fit for the student. "The Turtle-heads won't eat me The Bill Cosby Show was hen- up!" Cosby groaned. (Continued on Page 3) Page Two PUGET SOUND TRAIL, DECEMBER 6, 1968 ih1)1flii11111 issue: Dorm Hours Here are a few facts which speak for themselves, as gleaned from the recent AWS Convention; Western Washington State College coeds have no dorm hours whatsoever, from freshmen to seniors. The girls at Washington State University receive card keys after making grades the first semester of their freshman year as a privilege. Whitman College, perhaps more similar than either of these college to UPS, has no dorm hours established except for freshman girls. ofc At the University of Puget Sound a girl's privilege of regulating her own hours does not come until he is granted a key in her junior year. It takes her four semesters to earn the right to regulate her own hours. Letters to the Editor Why Allow Girls Freedom Over Hours? Letter to the editor: and energy to this program will To the Editor: There are the obvious good reasons for allowing girls An editorial in the last issue certainly decrease. Your editorial of 22 November the freedom over their own hours. A girl who has no deadline of the Trail focuses on the pres- This school needs a strong and 1968 was received with amaze- feel forced to stay out until the last possible minute; ent band program — or lack of diverse band program. There is ment by the twenty-two Band will not it — at UP$. However, certain no reason why UPS cannot have members currently studying music she will not have to risk her safety or that of the party items are extremely misleading, one if the students and admin- with the Semester Abroad Pro- she is with from a distant function; she will be able to the first of which is the student istration decide to have one, but it gram in Vienna. As one of those see the ends of movies and plays; she will not be forced body allocation of $1,500. 'this will take money. It's going to twenty-two music students, I to indicate false destinations on her sign-out card so that money was withdrawn by Cen- take that $1,500 taken away ear- would like to take exception to she can stay out later than dorm hours and have a friend tral Board and placed into a type lier by Central Board, and then several irresponsible remarks con- of "miscellaneous fund." There much more. We need to have tained in that editorial. let her in (or crawl through a window); and the head is no money available for the Band Scholarships to make cer- First, the school's "show win- residents and dorm counselors will be absolved of having pep band for any purposes this tain that we won't ever have a dow" music organizations include to maintain worried vigils over the late ones. year, as CB was its only source band minus a complete section or the fine Adelphian Concert Choir, Evidence of the Feeling on Campus of funds. two, as happened this year. There the Madrigal Singers, and the A recent poll conducted by the Trail yielded these results Two hundred dollars have been are many problems which the University Symphonic Band (not paid to the Wilson High School band must overcome to be the to be confused with a Marching after questioning a 666 student sample which included all the and Curtis High School bands for first-rate performance organization Band, which requires an entirely living groups and the off-campus students: 36.7% favored their performances at UPS games.

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