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There' fore, this paper encourages students to voice their opinions or concerns or pertinent issues in the form of letters to the editor. Letters will be printed on a spacervailable basis. All letters Haagen-Dazs presents the two straw milk must be signed and must be shake A frosty smooth shake so thick and rich, received by the Tuesday before vou'll probably want two straws to drink it! the paper appears. All letters should be addressed: Editor, Haagen-Dazs RdUns Sandspur, Box 2742, Rollins College. Roilins College Sandspur, November 8,1983, pg. 4 NEWS NEWS NEWS NEWS NEWS NEWS NEWS NEWS NEWS NEWS WS NEWS NEWS NEWS NEWS NE WS NEWS NEWS NEWS NEWS NE NEWS NEW?S NEWS NEWS NEWS NEWS NEWS NEWS NEWS NEWS WS NEWS NEWS NEWS NEWS NE WS NEWS NEWS NEWS NEWS NE NEWS NEWS NEWS NEWS NEWS NEWS NEWS NEWS NEWS NEWS NEWS WS NEWS NEWS NEWS NEWS NE WS NEWS NEWS NEWS NEWS NE KA Decision Will Come Soon by Beth Rapp Since the suspension of the Kappa Alpha discussion of the standards that the college Order fraternity this fall, much thought has been expects of its students, and whether the KA's live given to the eventual fate of the fraternity on this up to them, or are prepared to live up to them. Dr. campus. A special hearing panel, containing Nordstrom stated, "A word that has come up three members of the College Life Committee quite often is 'civility': what being a civilian and three members of the Student Hearing means at Rollins versus what it means outside of Board, and selected by the Dean of the College the college community, and whether the has been hard at work since October 6 fraternity is understanding of the responsibilities deliberating the issue. Members of this they have here as civilians." committee are: Dr. Nordstrom and Joe Shorin, co- The panel has decided not to release any convenors; John Eggert, Emily Goss, students; information concerning the probable outcome of Peggy Jarnigan, and Maria Ruiz, faculty the meetings, instead choosing to announce only members. their final decision. This was done in order to Rather than trying to be a judicial committee, avoid presenting a biased viewpoint of the these people are trying to serve as the situation. In deciding, the panel will not choose intermediary between the fraternity and the Dean. from a specific list of choices regarding the fate They have held several meetings already, one of the Kappa Alpha fraternity; they could with Ed Lutz, President of Kappa Alpha Order, recommend anything from banning the fraternity one with delegates from the fraternity, and one to a gentle reprimand for past misdeeds.-The with the entire house. During these meetings, the careful process of listening to all concerned and committee has tried to help the KA's write the deliberating the best solution has taken longer required letter to the Dean in response to the than expected, but the Hearing Panel hopes to be charges of this fall's faculty petition. The general able to make their recommendations to the Dean Dr. Alan Nordstrom focus of these meetings, however, has been a sometime next week. Task Force To Unify Campus Rules Escape From The by Steve Creel Some five years age, new student and faculty Beer Suckers handbooks were designed in accordance with by David Gaede each other. Since that time, additions and dele­ This fall's experiments in clamping down on tions have been made to both publications that ulation "plummeted from only 25 percent of the student drinking — experiments performed almost leave them quite incompatible, particularly on the (student body) to over 60 percent this year, we just simultaneously by a huge number of schools now — decided to put an end to all drinking on campus, rather subject of student appeals. have inspired a series of tough new rules on student than try to deal with all the enforcement problems," In response to that problem, Dean Bari Watkins behavior, but an initial check with colleges across the reports Sandy Neverett, the assistant resident life will propose to the Steering Committee a task country indicates students are willingly adapting to director. force made up of members of the Rollins com­ their dryer campuses. "Since the majority of students can't legally drink munity to resolve the issues of disagreement "We didn't have the 'beer suckers' that have always anyway," adds Anona Adair of the University of among literally "rules to live by." Faculty and staff been around before," Mike Jewell, a member of the Oklahoma, "there simply cannot be any alcohol on members proposed include Dr. Charles Edmonson, University of Kentucky's Phi Delta Theta house, campus." Jim McConnel, Dr. Laura Greyson, and Dr. Kenna observes gratefully. His house and all the other The crackdown is extending off-campus too. Kentucky fraternities agreed to hold dry rushes for the Town police have been spot checking parties at Taylor. Proposed student participants are Mark first time ever this fall. Peres, Joe Shorin, Mike Korens, and one other Millersville State College in Pennsylvania this fall, Bar owners near the University of Oklahoma campus student to be named later. hunting for under-aged drinkers and enforcing the arranged to accomodate a crowd of 5000 students at city's new noise law.
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