The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 21, 1966, Image 6

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    HAGt SIX
SURE Freedom
CdTniichael ;
■ (Continued front page one)
versity involve Itself in- the w.ork-study
program -also sponsored.by the OEO. In
this way, Federal funds -cart ,be> made
available to pay"’students to. do 'part
time, extra-curricula work during their
stay at the University., ’ - .
SURE voted to request a public ex
planation from President'. Walker con
cerning the awarding of a gold medal,-
for "contributions to humanity,” to- a
former member of the Parliament of the
Union of South , Africa and mayor of
Johannesburg. President Walker • pre
sented the medal at the Second Annual
Gold Medal Award Dinner at the Al
toona Campus Oct. 11. -
It was suggested that SURE write to
state senators and various newspapers
FOR THE HOMECOMING FINALE
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The Folklore Society presents ■ . ; .
"TAKE A WALK WITH ME?
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( 1 throughout'The slate accruing I Ills.issue. ,
' One SURE member said he felt strongly v
that "wej should not accommodate,silch
/'actions." The final deulstiin was to wait .
■for President Walker to discuss.,and ex
- ikain what nclvmll.v happened in a public
statement or befovd representatives 1 of
SURE. ■ ’
It wns announced that Janies ;E.
Grant Jr., member of,SURE, will speak
before the Hillel Foundation Ncv. 1. The
meeting has been scheduled for 7;30
p.m. and lhe subject of his tpik will be
/‘black power.”
, SURE will also publish a newsletter
during this term and periodically for the
rest of tile year. This will, cover past
projects and plans for future action with
. general commentary articles..
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THE ; DAILY' 1 COLLEGIAN. IJNIVERSITY PARK,- PENNSYLVANIA
QQPSL A Fallacy Uncovered
A MISTAKE ' w,as • made .in yesterday's Sievensi ‘kappa Kappa Gamma; Nancy
Homecoming ..Queen Finalists., picture in . Welch, Kappa Alpha Theta; Miss. Yates,
the, Collegian; : Susan Hansl,’ second from ’ Delta Gamma. A student referendum to
left,.and Jane Yates,, r,ighi; had their names choose the Homecoming Queen will be
reversed. Read"correctly from left to right, held- Tuesday and Wednesday in the
the finalists are Janet /Harizeil, Delta . Heizei Union ;,Building.
Gamma,'MissHanst, Pi.&eia Phi; Deborah
Skaters Scheduie Meeting \*SL*?±P£!%'
■ Lipp Harris, is attending the
Two professional skaters will The 15-week skating season meeting of the International
give -group lessons 'to members runs through the dnd of winter • Association for Education and
of the . Penn State Fig u r e term at which time an ice show Vocational Guidance held Oc-
Skating Club', this winter. The will be held. Anyone wishing to tober 17-22. in Vienna, Austria,
club ■is holding its organiza- join the group or help with the as delegate for the American
tional .meeting at 7:30 p.m. show is invited to attend the Personnel and Guidance Asso
;Wednesday, in 111 Chambers. meeting, tomorrow night. ciation. /
- FORREST.RESULTS USE COLLEGIAN CLA!
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*'! ; Partofthe Allegheny Power System IfL
ISSIFIEDS -
Why doesn't someone invent.;;
Don’t blink-your eyes, or someone mil. It
seems that no idea is beyond the power of electric
service. And that's what makes the future hap
pen—imagination, plus energy.' '
The imagination of people, plus the energy of
industry in .meeting* the needs of people, lias
'helped create many of the good things Americans
enjoy today. Playing a large part in this partner? 1
ship have been the' people of the investbr-owne'd
electric v compariieS—and the people, they serve.
Together they have built an electric power indus
try, that has helped; America grow. . • ,
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Dean Harris is a member of
the Executive Council of, the
Association. :
SDS To issue
White Paper
The first of a series otwhitc '
pagers dealing with freedom-at
the l . University will be distri
buted on campus Monday, • by
members of the Students for
a Democratic Society Political
Action and Evaluation Commit
tee, which-prenared the paper.
“The Powerful, The Power
less, The.. Controlled: The Ad
ministration - USG Coalition”'
compiled from Daily Collegian
reports, documents the atti
tudes administrators and Un
dergraduate Student Govern
ment “leaders” regarding stu
dent freedoms. The committee
has compiled a list of quota
tions from, the ■administrators
and USG leaders which “shows
conclusively, the lack of regard
for democratic processes and
representation.”
For instance, the white paper
quotes former, vice president
for Student Affairs- Robert G.
Bernreuter-on the .University
arid student rights: “This isn’t
.a democratic society . . . any
■‘rights not delegated to the stu
dents are not' student rights.”
The pervading attitudes of-
USG “leaders” concerning the
Administration, ~ according' to
the white paper, is shown 1 in a
statement 1 by John, Hunt,,
former Interfraternity Council
president: “‘Don’t look at the
Administration as an antagon-.
istic - body;, but. • work with
them. v 1
SDS 1 states in the White paper
their, belief that attitudes such
as these are proof positive that
student, freedoms are limited
on campus and that USG .will
not act’ iri accordance with the
ideal' of ’ for
students.
Most of the white paper,
focuses on the apartment visi
tation controversy of last-year-
A day-by-day , chronology of
events shows how USG passed
bill after bill “trying to please,
-the Administrative Committee
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for Student Affairs without re
gard for the demands of stu
dents.”
• SDS contends that these de
laying - actions by USG were
Veallv directed by the Admin
istration and not by a desire
to compromise.
The paper documents the
“lies and promises made with
out • the thought of action by
“leaders” such as former USG
President Katzensteiri,” said
Neil Buckley (chairman of
SDS-PAEC). Katzenstein
stated, in January. 1966, that a
referendum on the first USG
visitation bill would be called
after a “definite lag."'in ad
- ministrative actiori.
By the time of the sit-in' at
Old Main by 1000 students,
(mid-May, 1966) no referendum
had been called. SDS interm ets
K-’t-’"nstein’s promise as “a lie
which originated in Old Mai':.”
SDS ends the white paper
with the following statement:
“USG could assume the power
to be truly'representative. We
know they will not. We there
fore suggest they declare tiie
organization null and void. If
they will not do this, they
should give themselves the
only title they deserve:
Lackeys of the Administra
tion.”—Steve Accardy.
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