The capitolist. (Middletown, Pa.) 1969-1973, November 09, 1972, Image 7

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    November 9, 1972
There is a change in
registration policy, according to
Mr. James C. Thome., Records,
Registration and Scheduling
Officer in Capitol's Office of
Academic Services.
The change involves the
number of courses a student is
able to list for preference during
pre-registration advisement.
Usually, three was the maximun
Difference
between
Campus
and
Regular
Police
Buffalo, New York (CPS) --
"Campus Cops" aren't cops at
all, a New York judge has
determined.
Judge William Ostrowski
made the distinction between
"peace officer" and "security
officer" recently when he
dismissed charges of disorderly
conduct, third degree assault and
resisting arrest against a student
at the State University of New
York at Buffalo.
The judge cited a recent
ruling by the SUNY Board of
Trustees which declared that
security officers employed by
the university are not authorized
to arrest an individual.
According to Ostrowski,
security officers can only "issue
and serve a simplified traffic
information and appearance
ticket."
Because arrests can only be
made by "those deemed peace
officers," Judge Ostrowski ruled
that Jim Britt, the SUNY
security officer in question, was
not employed to place the
defendant, L.C. Smith , under
arrest or charge him with
resisting arrest.
The case which fostered the
decision began last summer
when Smith allegedly refused to
produce identification upon
entering a dormitory on the
Buffalo campus. An argument
between Smith and a security
aide ensued. Britt intervened and
asked Smith for identification.
After another verbal exchange, a
physical confrontation
reportedly took place between
the two, culminating in Smith's
arrest.
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as specified on the No. 2 card in
the registration packet. Now,
students, with concurrence from
their advisors, may fill in as
many courses as they desire.
Courses should be listed in order
of preference, including
different sections of each course.
"This change should solve
about 90 per cent of registration
hassles, "Thorne states. "The
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Contending that Judge
Ostrowski ruled on a
discrepancy in the language, Lee
Griffin, assistant director of
campus security at SUNY at
Buffalo, said he is certain that
the district attorney will appeal
the decision. Griffin claimed
that the law clearly states
security officers have peace
officer powers.
Griffin also said that the
security officers in the SUNY
system would continue to act as
peace officers "until the
Trustees clarify the law one way
or the other," in writing.
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Royal Jewel Box Thrifty Beverage
Children's Shop Kresge's
Hobby Shop Sherwin Williams Paints
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THE CAPITOLIST
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new policy will all but eliminate "For example, a student may
the possibility of a student being receive the first two courses he
closed out of a course." Thorne specified, but may be closed out
adds that 12th, then 11th, and of the third, due to the priority
10th term students receive given seniors. But because he
priority in course selection. listed a fourth and fifth course,
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WEDNESDAY NIGHT LEAGUE - NOVEMBER 1, 1972
TEAM STANDINGS
LEAGUE "A"
1. F. 0.8.0.
2. No Names
3. Foulballs
4. Spoilers
5. Schuylkill
6. Dunnbells
UNDERGRADUATE
OFFIC:AL IiEGIS'RAI
TERM: CHECK ONE
MON . TUE WED ;MU I FRi
S/6
1
NUMBER
EMI
1 #1 4
3-1-2 #1 4
1 #1 1
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WON LOST
18 6
16 8
10 14
10 14
6 18
5 19
MEN'S INDIVIDUAL LEADERS:
Hi Average: Cliff Claypool (X.G.1.) - 173
Hi Series: Ken Debiak (X.G.1.) - 579
Hi Game: Ken Debiak (X.G.1.) - 225
WOMEN'S INDIVIDUAL LEADERS:
Hi Average: Connie Slater (Pinheads) - 132
Hi Series: Connie Slater (Pinheads) - 450
Hi Game: Connie Slater (Pinheads) - 186
HIGH SERIES:
Stan Escher (Baetzum) - 538
Dave Pinter (X.G.1.) - 521
Cliff Claypool (X.G.1.) - 519
Murray Sharp (No Names) - 514
Norb Lindner (F. 0.8.0.) - 512
Jim Herbst (Last Laugh) - 509
Keith Saylor (F. 0.8.0.) - 509
Connie Slater (Pinheads) - 450
Phyllis Mashman (Dunnbells) - 398
HIGH GAMES:
Joe Conigliaro (Joy) - 212
Cliff Claypool (X.G.1.) - 212
Dave Pinter (X.G.1.) - 199
Murray Sharp (No Names) - 193
John McCormick (X.G.1.) - 191
Stan Escher (Baetzum) - 190
Connie Slater (Pinheads) - 186
Phyllis Mashman (Dunnbells) - 173
BOWLING - Monday Night League - October 30,197
HIGH GAMES:
J. R. Grimm (Cardinals) - 178
T. Turnbaugh (Cardinals) - 166
Jim Bilby (Ding-A-Lings) - 155
Jeff Clymer (Ding-A-Lings) - 144
K. King (Cardinals) - 142
Deb Bilby (Ding-A-Lings) - 130
HIGH SERIES:
J. R. Grimm (Cardinals) - 432
T. Turnbaugh (Cardinals) - 420
Jeff Clymer (Ding-A-Lings) - 389
Jim Bilby (Ding-A-Lings) - 356
K. King (Cardinals) - 343
Deb Bilby (Ding-A-Lings) - 324
High Average:
J. R. Grimm - (Cardinals) - 144
T. Tumbaugh (Cardinals) - 140
Jeff Clymer (Ding-A-Lings) - 130
Jim Bilby (Ding-A-Lings) - 119
K. King (Cardinals) - 115
Deb Bilby (Ding-A-Lings) - 108
he is guaranteed a spot.
procedure will eliminate
delay of seeing an advisor i
registration line. I think
something for the good of
students and advisors," he a
Following is an exampl
how a No. 2 card shoul•
filled out during advise
November 16-22.
EXEC
LEAGUE "B"
1. X.G.L's
2. Baetzum
3. W.8.Y.A.?!
4. Last Laugh
5. Joy
WON
20
17
13
6. Pinheads