
Hope College Hope College Digital Commons The Anchor: 1971 The Anchor: 1970-1979 5-3-1971 The Anchor, Volume 83.23: May 3, 1971 Hope College Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.hope.edu/anchor_1971 Part of the Library and Information Science Commons Recommended Citation Repository citation: Hope College, "The Anchor, Volume 83.23: May 3, 1971" (1971). The Anchor: 1971. Paper 11. https://digitalcommons.hope.edu/anchor_1971/11 Published in: The Anchor, Volume 83, Issue 23, May 3, 1971. Copyright © 1971 Hope College, Holland, Michigan. This News Article is brought to you for free and open access by the The Anchor: 1970-1979 at Hope College Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Anchor: 1971 by an authorized administrator of Hope College Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. ANCHORED INSIDE Jellema looks at 'Love Story' page 5 BULK RATE Huttar named English chairman page 2 Philadelphia urban semester page 6 NON-PROFIT ORG. U.S. POSTAGE New course to explore Berry Report page 3 'I Was a Cleaning Lady for the FBI' page 7 Permit No. 392 Special OPUS supplement (Insert) 'Thwacker' line-up page 8 HOLLAND. MICHIGAN 49423 CLB acts on changes . If aim. in guest hour privileges by Bob Roos to associate professor of physical education Russell DeVette, is that The Campus Life Board voted it will give students time, under Friday to enact a portion of a conditions of limited visitation, to major revision in the procedure adjust to their new living con- for establishing guest hour sched- ditions, and thus help them to ules in individual living units of decide what kind of guest sched- the college. The revision, which ule they prefer over the long run. would take effect this fall, is one "The fact that students will have of the changes recommended by to vote on a guest policy so soon the CLB ad hoc committee on after becoming residents makes a guest policy. second vote desirable," he said. THE REVISION specifies that, Student Jos Willems added that at the beginning of. the fall the ad hoc committee members semester, each living unit will vote "assumed that people will begin on a guest hour schedule, to be thinking about plan B as soon as called "plan A," that fits within plan A goes into effect." the limits of the policy in effect THE CLB WAS unable to act during the 1970-71 school year. on the ad hoc committee's recom- In other words, initially, a unit mendations dealing with the could have no more than the general rules for plan A and plan maximum number of hours per- B because of lack of time for mitted under the present system. adequate discussion. There was The old guest policy will disagreement regarding several remain in effect for a minimum of specific points, including the four weeks at the beginning of the opening times for week-day guest semester. Thereafter, each unit 83rd Anniversary-23 Hope College, Holland, Michigan 49423 May 3, 1971 hours, the question whether doors will be allowed to vote on a new, should remain "ajar" or "unlock- and, if so desired, more liberal ed" while a guest is being To consider 4-1-4 policy, called "plan B." The entertained and the extent of maximum limits permitted under guest hours during final exams. plan B have not yet been deter- Thanksgiving vacation and semes- mined by the CLB, but the ad hoc ter break. committee has recommended a In other action, the CLB voted AdAB will hold open hearing schedule as follows: Monday, down a recommendation from the Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs- Extra-curricular Activities Com- by Mary Houting will be taken by the board at its for academic affairs. Jack Stewart day from either 10 a.m., I p.m. or mittee that the Blue Key Frater- next meeting May 10. should be given a permanent seat 7 p.m. until 11 p.m.; Friday and nity "be maintained for the The Administrative Affairs Also considered by the board on the Academic Affairs Board. Saturday from 1 p.m. until I a.m., 1971-72 academic year with the Board voted to hold an open was the report of the ad hoc Dr. Cotter Tharin, chairman of and Sunday from 1-5 p.m. charge that the Blue Key members hearing concerning the 4-14 cal- committee created to study the the geology department, expres- THE RECOMMENDATION examine their role as an honor endar reform proposal at its American Association of Univer- sed concern about increasing the adopted Friday also specifies that society and report back to the meeting last Monday. The hearing sity Professors proposal for the size of the board. Rider argued units must approve a guest plan ECAC by December 1971. In- will be held today at 4 p.m. in establishment of a Committee on that since Stewart is in charge of "by a four-fifths majority in a stead, the board voted to disband Winants Auditorium. Business and Finance. Alvin Van- all off-campus programs, it would referendum by secret ballot in Blue Key, but to suggest at the derbush, chairman of the political be "putting him in a second class which all members of the unit same time that the ECAC investi- THE MOTION in favor of the science department, reported the role" not to give him a seat on the must vote," and that "each unit gate the formation of another hearing was made after the board results of the meeting held April AAB. may revise each plan at any time men's honorary society. had reviewed the responses of the 20 and recommended that Clar- after it is in effect." The CLB also took action on various departments to the pro- ence Handlogten, treasurer and Tharin replied that if the AAB The new procedure represents the 1971-72 budget requests of posal. Dean for Academic Affairs business manager, be invited to is confronted with a problem a departure from the original the anchor, the Milestone, Opus Morrette Rider noted that while present his reservations regarding which applies to the associate proposal to modify the guest and WTAS, which had been the majority of departments fav- the proposal at the next meeting dean, he should attend the meet- policy, which was presented to forwarded to the CLB from the ored the 4-1-4 proposal, four had of the board. ing to present his views. "If you the CLB two weeks ago by Blake Student Communications Media voiced strong opposition and "IT SEEMS obvious that the really want to be efficient, you Prichard and Ron Sanford. Committee. The requests were presented alternate proposals proposal cannot be properly im- should add another student," he THE RATIONALE for the idea approved and sent back to the which are in the hands of the plemented without the support added. of two different plans, according SCMC for enactment. department chairmen. and co-operation of the business manager," Vanderbush said. Mathematics and physics in In further action taken by the Noted black spokesman particular are opposed to the board, Rider proposed a change in program, he said, because of the the personnel of the Student difficulty of implementing it. Standing and Appeals Committee. Neither department can adapt its He suggested that the position of Jesse Jackson to lecture curriculum to the one month the academic dean on the commit- January term and would have to tee be replaced by a faculty by Sue Witka about 5,000 jobs and introduce completely new courses member, since under the present Reverend Jesse Jackson, cur- $40,000,000 in annual salaries to during that period, he added. situation "the dean has power of rently on leave from the National Negroes. But the Chicago effort review over his own decisions." directorship of Operation Bread- (against A&P) represents Bread- 'THIS BOARD has the re- The motion passed unanimously. basket, will present a public basket's most significant victory, sponsibility to stop the program if A FOURTH proposal was de- lecture entitled "Poverty, Black for it's the biggest settlement with these difficulties are unresolv- feated by the board. Rider pro- Power and the Third World" a chain in a single city, and set a able," Rider commented. Final posed that, due to the "newly tomorrow at 8:15 p.m. in Dim- precedent for other food-chain action on the calendar proposal expanded role" of associate dean nent Memorial Chapel. negotiations across the country." THE NEW YORK Times has Breadbasket's organizational written that Jackson "sounds a methods are now being applied little like the late Reverend Martin under Jackson's guidance in 16 Summer aid program Luther King and a little like a cities ranging from Los Angeles to Black Panther." It added that Brooklyn. "almost everyone who has seen JACKSON HAS a national may not be renewed Mr. Jackson in operation acknowl- reputation for responding to the edges that he is probably the most urgency and impatience of the Upward Bound, a federally- Associate Dean for Academic persuasive black leader on the black movement today with a funded summer program designed Affairs John Stewart said that national scene." militant but nonviolent call for to aid disadvantaged high school funds for the program come from Jackson calls himself a "coun- black power based on black students from western Michigan, the Department of Health, Educa- try preacher," but he combines economic and political organiza- may be discontinued this summer tion and Welfare. Because the his down-home Greenville, South tion. because of a cutback in federal Upward Bound program at Hope Carolina style with a sharp Some people have accused spending.
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