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university with 15 other schools 13 of which have some coed-by-room arrangements these schools pro grams vary from franklin and mar shall college's coed-by-room arrangements similartoour interna tional house to the university of pennsylvania where the bathrooms are shared by both sexes holmes said holmes said the facts point to a defi nite need for coed housing but said that the surveys were distributed to see if the students here want it according to stetin it appears that people are overwhelmingly in favor of it as an additional living alternative all the survey results should be in and tabulated in two to three weeks stetin said the completed report will see coed page 2 by marty horn a substantial percentage of university students involved in the financial aid work/study program will earn less money this year than the amount granted to them according to director of financial aid william stanford there are various reasons why stu dents will fall short of their quotas stanford said over the years some students have argued that the times available to work conflict with extra curricular activities and even social activities a student involved in the work/study program is granted a certain sum of money at the beginning of the academic year explained julie samuelson 84 a work/study student the student will then pick a department such as intram urals admissions or library and set up a schedule pending availability to earn stated the fund goes to the financial aid office and the development office and will then be distributed to the students the lehigh faculty is so conscious of the role of education in life that they want to do something tangible and with the fsf they have done it he said karakash said he expects the program to run until the end of june and he added that he expects many more responses to come in by the end of the term lowa dominates nationals burley wins 2nd title he stressed that what we're trying to achieve is more important than the money we are raising fund-raising is an act it is the cause behind it that is the real issue when people feel something the feel ing is more important than what they're doing the feeling is that many students may not be able to attend lehigh because inflation is so high and the faculty is doing something about it he said karakash said that because his obliga tions as an ibm consultant and a lecturer take up so much of his time he has decided to set up a faculty group to take over running the fsf program for him by the end of this week i want to get three faculty members one from each college to take this thing over for me they will then be acting on behalf of the faculty by the end of the month ' he money for scholarships karakash said it helps the financial aid office to help deserving students meet lehigh tuition the faculty here in extremely sensi tive to and committed to the education of the students he said he added that faculty see the trauma of lehigh stu dents not able to come back to the uni versity because of financial problems no other faculty in the country responded to the times or did something tangible about it he commented however karakash said that at least 30 percent of the faculty do not know about the fund and it needs to be brought to the faculty's attention karakash said that he feels the on going need to do something for educa tion and that the initial response of the faculty proved that he is not alone in his quest for education 1 3,000 contributed to faculty scholarship fund by rhonda m stone fifty faculty members have responded to the idea of a faculty scho larship fund fsf and have contrib uted more than 13,000 according to john karakash dean emeritus of the college of engineering and physical sciences the faculty's initial response has been unbelievable and overwhelming karakash said the idea to begin a faculty scholar ship fund was initiated by karakash when he saw the growing problem of stu dents trying to meet rising tuition requirements karakash retired in 1981 afterworking at the university for 35 years as a profes sor and dean he said he is back to help set up a fund to help deserving students meet their financial needs the objective of the fsf is to raise that amount of money she continued the grants are funded by the federal government stanford said according to stanford the financial aid office overcommits itself by the 10 percent overcommitment rate allowed by the federal government built-in pre sumptions that students will not earn enough money to reach their quotas pro tect the commitment he said he added that the money that is not earned by the students is carried over to the next school year various departments have different problems ranging from too few people allotted for work to too few hours availa ble for the working student said carolyn hayes university center coordinator samuelson said she feels that in the past few years there were too many peo see work page 3 by jeff aronson oklahoma city ln the land of the bed lam series the heated rivalry between the oklahoma sooners and the oklahoma state cowboys okie wres tling is king but in the world oi wrestling the university of lowa hawkeyes have become not so benevolent dictators the hawkeyes won their sixth consec utive ncaa wrestling championship last weekend at the myriad setting a team record with 155 points in breaking the old mark by an amazing 23.25 points the hawks pillaged the 53rd annual tourna ment and took a step closer to coach dan gable's goal of placing all ten of his wrestlers in the finals just imagine nine ail-americans four champions and all the points we have said gable after the finals i never imagined we would win by this big a margin it's just unbelievable that we beat our previous high the hawks ed banach was the stan dout beating lowa state's mike mann 4-3 to take the 190title it was banach's third ncaa crown giving him a final career record of 141-9-1 three other hawk wrestlers won their second ncaa titles barry davis at 126 jim zalesky at 158 and lou banach at heavyweight banach pinned lowa state's wayne cole in just 2 57 earning the trophy for most falls in the tourna ment the other individual honor most out standing wrestler was awarded to mike sheets of oklahoma state sheets last year's runner-up at 167 took the title with a 14-0 rout of navy's john reich sheets outscored his opponents 63-8 on the way to the championship concluding the season with a perfect 36-0 record burley perfect through tourney also perfect was the tournament per formance of lehigh's darryl burley the senior closed out his prolific engi neer career with the destruction of nebraska's al freeman winning by injury default at 2:23 of the first period burley led the match 4-0 after just 13 see lowa page 12 b&w photo by larry reisman darryl burley besting andy mcnerney of harvard on his way to becoming the fourth four-time finalist in ncaa history he then defeated al freeman of nebraska to garner his second national title and a fifth-place finish for the engineers lehigh university brown and white 215 861-4184 bethlehem pa tuesday march 15 1983 work/study aided students may earn less than allotment coed-by-room living option subject of current survey vol 94 — no 39 surveys are currently out to assess students views regarding coed hous ing by room according to glenn stetin 84 chairman of the forum's coed housing subcommittee twelve hundred surveys were dis tributed march 7 to a random sample of 600 male and 600 female students stetin said on march 14 another 300 surveys were sent out to all brodhead and warren square occupants as they are already living in a coed arrange ment he said stetin said the second group of surveys is to determine how these students like their coed accommodations mark holmes 83 a member of the coed housing subcommittee of the campus life committee has com piled a report which compares the by judy buckley clarification in the march 1 1 issue of the brown and white the proposed split of the department of management finance and marketing was stated unclearly the split will result in the creation of a finance department
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FullText | university with 15 other schools 13 of which have some coed-by-room arrangements these schools pro grams vary from franklin and mar shall college's coed-by-room arrangements similartoour interna tional house to the university of pennsylvania where the bathrooms are shared by both sexes holmes said holmes said the facts point to a defi nite need for coed housing but said that the surveys were distributed to see if the students here want it according to stetin it appears that people are overwhelmingly in favor of it as an additional living alternative all the survey results should be in and tabulated in two to three weeks stetin said the completed report will see coed page 2 by marty horn a substantial percentage of university students involved in the financial aid work/study program will earn less money this year than the amount granted to them according to director of financial aid william stanford there are various reasons why stu dents will fall short of their quotas stanford said over the years some students have argued that the times available to work conflict with extra curricular activities and even social activities a student involved in the work/study program is granted a certain sum of money at the beginning of the academic year explained julie samuelson 84 a work/study student the student will then pick a department such as intram urals admissions or library and set up a schedule pending availability to earn stated the fund goes to the financial aid office and the development office and will then be distributed to the students the lehigh faculty is so conscious of the role of education in life that they want to do something tangible and with the fsf they have done it he said karakash said he expects the program to run until the end of june and he added that he expects many more responses to come in by the end of the term lowa dominates nationals burley wins 2nd title he stressed that what we're trying to achieve is more important than the money we are raising fund-raising is an act it is the cause behind it that is the real issue when people feel something the feel ing is more important than what they're doing the feeling is that many students may not be able to attend lehigh because inflation is so high and the faculty is doing something about it he said karakash said that because his obliga tions as an ibm consultant and a lecturer take up so much of his time he has decided to set up a faculty group to take over running the fsf program for him by the end of this week i want to get three faculty members one from each college to take this thing over for me they will then be acting on behalf of the faculty by the end of the month ' he money for scholarships karakash said it helps the financial aid office to help deserving students meet lehigh tuition the faculty here in extremely sensi tive to and committed to the education of the students he said he added that faculty see the trauma of lehigh stu dents not able to come back to the uni versity because of financial problems no other faculty in the country responded to the times or did something tangible about it he commented however karakash said that at least 30 percent of the faculty do not know about the fund and it needs to be brought to the faculty's attention karakash said that he feels the on going need to do something for educa tion and that the initial response of the faculty proved that he is not alone in his quest for education 1 3,000 contributed to faculty scholarship fund by rhonda m stone fifty faculty members have responded to the idea of a faculty scho larship fund fsf and have contrib uted more than 13,000 according to john karakash dean emeritus of the college of engineering and physical sciences the faculty's initial response has been unbelievable and overwhelming karakash said the idea to begin a faculty scholar ship fund was initiated by karakash when he saw the growing problem of stu dents trying to meet rising tuition requirements karakash retired in 1981 afterworking at the university for 35 years as a profes sor and dean he said he is back to help set up a fund to help deserving students meet their financial needs the objective of the fsf is to raise that amount of money she continued the grants are funded by the federal government stanford said according to stanford the financial aid office overcommits itself by the 10 percent overcommitment rate allowed by the federal government built-in pre sumptions that students will not earn enough money to reach their quotas pro tect the commitment he said he added that the money that is not earned by the students is carried over to the next school year various departments have different problems ranging from too few people allotted for work to too few hours availa ble for the working student said carolyn hayes university center coordinator samuelson said she feels that in the past few years there were too many peo see work page 3 by jeff aronson oklahoma city ln the land of the bed lam series the heated rivalry between the oklahoma sooners and the oklahoma state cowboys okie wres tling is king but in the world oi wrestling the university of lowa hawkeyes have become not so benevolent dictators the hawkeyes won their sixth consec utive ncaa wrestling championship last weekend at the myriad setting a team record with 155 points in breaking the old mark by an amazing 23.25 points the hawks pillaged the 53rd annual tourna ment and took a step closer to coach dan gable's goal of placing all ten of his wrestlers in the finals just imagine nine ail-americans four champions and all the points we have said gable after the finals i never imagined we would win by this big a margin it's just unbelievable that we beat our previous high the hawks ed banach was the stan dout beating lowa state's mike mann 4-3 to take the 190title it was banach's third ncaa crown giving him a final career record of 141-9-1 three other hawk wrestlers won their second ncaa titles barry davis at 126 jim zalesky at 158 and lou banach at heavyweight banach pinned lowa state's wayne cole in just 2 57 earning the trophy for most falls in the tourna ment the other individual honor most out standing wrestler was awarded to mike sheets of oklahoma state sheets last year's runner-up at 167 took the title with a 14-0 rout of navy's john reich sheets outscored his opponents 63-8 on the way to the championship concluding the season with a perfect 36-0 record burley perfect through tourney also perfect was the tournament per formance of lehigh's darryl burley the senior closed out his prolific engi neer career with the destruction of nebraska's al freeman winning by injury default at 2:23 of the first period burley led the match 4-0 after just 13 see lowa page 12 b&w photo by larry reisman darryl burley besting andy mcnerney of harvard on his way to becoming the fourth four-time finalist in ncaa history he then defeated al freeman of nebraska to garner his second national title and a fifth-place finish for the engineers lehigh university brown and white 215 861-4184 bethlehem pa tuesday march 15 1983 work/study aided students may earn less than allotment coed-by-room living option subject of current survey vol 94 — no 39 surveys are currently out to assess students views regarding coed hous ing by room according to glenn stetin 84 chairman of the forum's coed housing subcommittee twelve hundred surveys were dis tributed march 7 to a random sample of 600 male and 600 female students stetin said on march 14 another 300 surveys were sent out to all brodhead and warren square occupants as they are already living in a coed arrange ment he said stetin said the second group of surveys is to determine how these students like their coed accommodations mark holmes 83 a member of the coed housing subcommittee of the campus life committee has com piled a report which compares the by judy buckley clarification in the march 1 1 issue of the brown and white the proposed split of the department of management finance and marketing was stated unclearly the split will result in the creation of a finance department |
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