December, 1469 cStr_u_gglq . . . (Continued From Page' One) . wealth Campuses will have their own Senates," . Seaveny said. "Don't you think the - students need a vote on the Senate , or -the Board of Trustees—this is the stu dents' voice being extended, don't you -want that?" In the discussion that followed the main disagreement _ was whether the structure of the Ex ecutive Committee was to remain elastic in its action or- whether the constituent student govern ments should have more control over these actions. The. 'group finally approached -f\ the idea expressed by the Execu tive Committee, but with the un derstanding that the rules and regulaions of OSGA would be changed in order to give the re presentative _more information :and involvement in executive action. "We must realize that our- ex ecutive 'committee is functioning at the University Park Campus on our behalf, but cannot go around wearing blinders,' Behrend stu dent government President Roy Kirkley told the group. "To- say that they should shrink . from any kind of issue or -refuse to take a stand on an issue- that requires a stand, is to blind them." Birkley ws one of the speakers who helped sway the General As sembly to uphold the decisions of the Executive Committee. The words of Glenn Taylor, Commonwealth. Campus -represen _tative, to a University Senate_com mittee, stirred the General As-, Sembly to a mood of unity. "Do you in your own . SGA, con „suit each and every student before you say anything about any thing?” Taylor asked. "If we can't op - en - our - mouths and - say - anything , or do anything, then you do not need an OSGA Executive Commit-. WANT ADS New York to London—Sum:ller Vacation Trips—Round Trip . $169. Now, filling—small deposit and payments—send for free details— Student Globe Roamers, Bo x 6575, Hollywood, Florida 33021 THE LARGEST STOCK of Levi s lln Northweitern Pa. at Isaac Baker & Son State at 7th DUGGAN-RIDER CO. 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Miss Parshewski was first in her graduating class at East High in Erie and a member of the'Nation al Honor • Society.:-She is a com muting student at Behrend and is studying to be a dietician. tee, you need a mail order house on this campus that can send back your charters, send back your Coke machines, and send back , your ditto machines." Taylor said that if this is what the members want "then now is the time to disband this organiza tion and start thinking about your priorities, reword them and struc ture another organization, because , I'm afraid it (OSGA) won't work." With the defeat of a bill to hold executive actions under tighter reins,:the General Assembly turn ed to legislative matters. "Since -we -have defeated this bill, we are more or less giving them (meaning the Executive Committee) a vote of-confidence," one delegate said. 915 STATE STREET CnaaMnsof Adryi Roist EhteSsndirich by Chuck Varesko Diamond - Rings by - 0 ge -- blossom rt Carved DIAMOND RINGS REGISTERED K.gya; 4a-• & C) "DIAMOND RINGS only at _Seymour r s Jewelers Since 1936 708 STATE ST. THE NIT TANY CITE Why did Prof. John Spielmann boot sophomore student David Griffis out of Speech 203. (Par liamentary Procedure)? Did Grif fis maliciously bad-mouth his speech teacher? Does Griffis have an "F -minus" character? Can Spielmann give a C course grade to an A student? Ultimately, can a sophomore win a court verdict requiring a Behrend professor to pay him $lO,OOO damages for libel and slander? These are some of the legal and factual questions which will be settled in Behrend's own Court of Comxnon- Pleas this Sunday at 1 p. an. in the Reed Lecture Hall. But don't panic! ! It's not for real. It's all part of another of Spieluann's classes— Argumenta tion and Debate—where the stu dents' final exam is a practical exercise in courtroom argumenta tion. You students who by Sunday are going to need a break from studying for final exams, those of you who are looking for an en tertain'ng (yet not frivolous) way to Pass an hour or two, anybody STU ENTS - PLANNING TO GO TO PENN STATE .U? - YOU CAN,SAVE MONEY-AND STILL :LIVE IN STATE COLLEGE'S MOST LUXURIOUS APTS. DON'T WAIT, Come Yourself or as a Group. Here is the Rent Schedule in-our Split-Level, 3 Bedroom 2 Bath Apt. Rent -includes: Heat, - I:o4hannel- TV Cable, Bus Service, Pool,: Carpeting, Etc. BLUEBELL APARTMENTS - 814-2 - 3 - 8 4 - 91 Office Open 10 a.m.-5 -- 630 p.m.-8 p.m. Week 'days 11 a.m.-4,p.m. Saturday' --. 7SPI:-ELPA-A - NN STUD. - - - EN I at all curious, the trial of John Spielmann Behrend Speech in structor, may be your "thing". The court action is open to the public, in fact jurors are needed (no spec ial qualification) and this may be your only chance ever to "grade the prof!" Just be in the RUB Lecture Hall Sunday at one- and watch•justice unfold. Allegedly, on the evening of No vember 10, verbal skirmishes - oc cured between Mr. Spiehnann and the Student (Griffis) in a course in Parlimentary procedure. Finally, five minutes before the class was to end, the instructor supposedly yelled at Griffis and told him to "get out." Mr. Spielmann then is said to have published a letter in which Griffis (whose cum. is 2.75) was - labelled "worthless", `-`completely contemptible", and an "P -minus person". Griffis also claims he -has- -been - barred from further participation in Speech 203. Giffis' lawyers are sophomores Denny.Wessell and Rich Krolzcyk, and first term student Marsha Hamm and Brad Evans. 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The defense will claim that Mr. Spielmann was provoked by- Mr. Griffis sufficiently that the ed ucation of the other students re quired that Griffis be asked - to leave class, that what was alleged ly said and printed does not con stitute slander and libel, and that the student has suffered no dam ages and has, in fact, gained - in popularity by virtue of \ the in famy Arrangements for Sunday's trial will be those of the usual tort (civil wrong) courtroom. It is hop ed that either Erie Atty. John. Blackmore or Gary Shapiro will be able to serve as Judge.. Sophomore Rusty Larson has agreed to serve as bailiff. 17 , 1n..w71
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