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lehigh university brown and white vei ti — s 21 bethlehem pa friday november it iff 21kss1-41m quay no happy hour ban planned by patrice wilchek concern that something like the recent happy hour ban at muhlenberg college could occur here was dispelled wednesday by william quay dean of students dale lecount dean of students at mumenberg said selling tickets for drinks at nappy hours puts the college m a bad legal position because neither the fraternities nor the cnilegr has a liquor license the university's official policy is to tell law is regarding alcohol by printing it m quay said the university would not intervene if the liquor control board cracked down on campus drinking the university does not act as an agent for the board quay said living units responsible living units including fraternities sororities and dormitories must assume responsibility for observance or non observance of the law he said due to a few specific instances there is a correlation between the amount of van dalism on muhlenberg's campus and the quantity of alcohol consumed lecount said quay however did not make the same ■- observation about the university we have not had any reported cases of van dalism or any anti-social behavior going on at or soon after happy hours he said the university makes a distinction between anti-social acts and selling alcohol at happy hours quay noted we have specific regulations for anti social acts such as fighting vandalism and on drinking is structured to develop a sense of maturity and responsibility at lehigh our goal is to give leadership and educational guidance the university's official stand on drinking is the only way it can be done said ken hollen 80 interfraternity council ifc president if the university took a stand against liquor consumption hollen said it would cause the same conditions which existed during prohibition — people would not observe the rules making students legally responsible if they are caught disobeying pennsyl vania's liquor laws is the best and most popular orinking policy as far as students are concerned hollen said al nicolosi president of tau kappa epsilon at muhlenberg said the muhlenberg fraternity council which includes the five fraternity presidents and lecount agreed on a new format for happy hours monday the format which includes a 1 cover charge but no tickets will be tested today nicolosi said william quay goalpost security tiahtened to prevent early tear down by fredrick sch aufeld security around the goalposts at saturday's lehigh-lafayette football game will be a high priority item ac cording to william quay dean of students after last year's game m which the goalposts at both ends of lafayette's fisher fields were destroyed with eight minutes remaining m the game quay said goalpost security would be tightened up for this year's game brown and white nov 21 1978 quay said the university is still being very firm about maintaining the goalposts until the end of the game according to sgt henry loch of bethlehem police the university has requested 30 off-duty officers to maintain security at the game along with the bethlehem police 25 lehigh and 25 lafayette student guards will be assigned to patrol student stands the purpose of these students is to avoid a confrontation between students and police quay said they're there to prevent any violence not to react to it quay said rowdiness photographed in addition quay said university per sons will be on hand to take pictures of unruly spectators these pictures will be given to the university's committee on discipline _ due to the lack of manpower the campus police will guard only the exterior nuwever uic lainpus ponce nave ueen patrolling the stadium since tuesday night to prevent vandalism dax said when questioned about the use of mace at this year's game quay said bethlehem pohwttnight use it if they have to quay added that the university is not telling them how to conduct themselves if people are unruly i wouldn't be sur prised if mace is used if the university told the police that they could not use mace they wouldn't even come quay said mace on hand before last year's game quay indicated mace might be used for crowd control if it means using mace we will use mace at last year's game eastern police used mace on several people despite comments by the eastbn police officer m charge of security that his force did away with mace several years ago mace when sprayed m the face causes temporary blindness followed by a stinging sensation that may last several hours - * according to quay the university will also construct a snow fence around the held and tighten up ea the number of sideline admission passes to be issued quay said the coaches and players of both teams will not tolerate the goal posts being torn down before the end of the game it is an insult to the teams who have spent all season preparing for the game quay said b&w photo by youngentob mike murray 82 was the first to cross the finish line in wednesday's 26th annual turkey trot his winning time was j ne winner 14 4 ° for the 2 - 72 mile course - murray led phi delta theta to the team championship with montclair mansion and richards 28 taking the women's and freshmen crowns 1 respectively suspects nabbed in mugging cases by campus police by steve homcy two suspects m the recent campus muggings are under active in vestigation by the bethlehem police department bpd according to bpd investigator james doyle the two men both bethlehem residents were seen n the area of packard laboratory on nov 9 and picked up for questioning by campus police according to a police report a knife was found on one of the men when he was frisked the report stated the suspects were taken to the bpd where they gave statements and had their pictures taken and then were released the assault victims will be shown pictures and asked to identify their assailants the rcpon scliq , ' the two muggings took place m the vicinity of the alumni memorial building under similar circumstances the first incident took place on oct 17 around 9 p.m when a university student was assaulted and robbed by two men two weeks later/jggjp m the early knifepoint and rol % two men when he attempted to pomb of the assailants he was pushed to the ground twice once receiving a blow to the back of his head the two victims gave similar descrip tions of their assailants eugene dax chief of campus police said they have been working with the bpd to apprehend the two men and have picked up several suspects but our investigation is not complete l said dax two campus policemen and two bpd investigators will continue to work on the ease see use page n
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Title | Brown and White Vol. 91 no. 21 |
Date | 1979-11-16 |
Month | 11 |
Day | 16 |
Year | 1979 |
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Title | Brown and White Vol. 91 no. 21 |
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Issue/Edition Pattern | Semiweekly |
Title Essay | Published twice a week during the college year by the students of Lehigh University |
FullText | lehigh university brown and white vei ti — s 21 bethlehem pa friday november it iff 21kss1-41m quay no happy hour ban planned by patrice wilchek concern that something like the recent happy hour ban at muhlenberg college could occur here was dispelled wednesday by william quay dean of students dale lecount dean of students at mumenberg said selling tickets for drinks at nappy hours puts the college m a bad legal position because neither the fraternities nor the cnilegr has a liquor license the university's official policy is to tell law is regarding alcohol by printing it m quay said the university would not intervene if the liquor control board cracked down on campus drinking the university does not act as an agent for the board quay said living units responsible living units including fraternities sororities and dormitories must assume responsibility for observance or non observance of the law he said due to a few specific instances there is a correlation between the amount of van dalism on muhlenberg's campus and the quantity of alcohol consumed lecount said quay however did not make the same ■- observation about the university we have not had any reported cases of van dalism or any anti-social behavior going on at or soon after happy hours he said the university makes a distinction between anti-social acts and selling alcohol at happy hours quay noted we have specific regulations for anti social acts such as fighting vandalism and on drinking is structured to develop a sense of maturity and responsibility at lehigh our goal is to give leadership and educational guidance the university's official stand on drinking is the only way it can be done said ken hollen 80 interfraternity council ifc president if the university took a stand against liquor consumption hollen said it would cause the same conditions which existed during prohibition — people would not observe the rules making students legally responsible if they are caught disobeying pennsyl vania's liquor laws is the best and most popular orinking policy as far as students are concerned hollen said al nicolosi president of tau kappa epsilon at muhlenberg said the muhlenberg fraternity council which includes the five fraternity presidents and lecount agreed on a new format for happy hours monday the format which includes a 1 cover charge but no tickets will be tested today nicolosi said william quay goalpost security tiahtened to prevent early tear down by fredrick sch aufeld security around the goalposts at saturday's lehigh-lafayette football game will be a high priority item ac cording to william quay dean of students after last year's game m which the goalposts at both ends of lafayette's fisher fields were destroyed with eight minutes remaining m the game quay said goalpost security would be tightened up for this year's game brown and white nov 21 1978 quay said the university is still being very firm about maintaining the goalposts until the end of the game according to sgt henry loch of bethlehem police the university has requested 30 off-duty officers to maintain security at the game along with the bethlehem police 25 lehigh and 25 lafayette student guards will be assigned to patrol student stands the purpose of these students is to avoid a confrontation between students and police quay said they're there to prevent any violence not to react to it quay said rowdiness photographed in addition quay said university per sons will be on hand to take pictures of unruly spectators these pictures will be given to the university's committee on discipline _ due to the lack of manpower the campus police will guard only the exterior nuwever uic lainpus ponce nave ueen patrolling the stadium since tuesday night to prevent vandalism dax said when questioned about the use of mace at this year's game quay said bethlehem pohwttnight use it if they have to quay added that the university is not telling them how to conduct themselves if people are unruly i wouldn't be sur prised if mace is used if the university told the police that they could not use mace they wouldn't even come quay said mace on hand before last year's game quay indicated mace might be used for crowd control if it means using mace we will use mace at last year's game eastern police used mace on several people despite comments by the eastbn police officer m charge of security that his force did away with mace several years ago mace when sprayed m the face causes temporary blindness followed by a stinging sensation that may last several hours - * according to quay the university will also construct a snow fence around the held and tighten up ea the number of sideline admission passes to be issued quay said the coaches and players of both teams will not tolerate the goal posts being torn down before the end of the game it is an insult to the teams who have spent all season preparing for the game quay said b&w photo by youngentob mike murray 82 was the first to cross the finish line in wednesday's 26th annual turkey trot his winning time was j ne winner 14 4 ° for the 2 - 72 mile course - murray led phi delta theta to the team championship with montclair mansion and richards 28 taking the women's and freshmen crowns 1 respectively suspects nabbed in mugging cases by campus police by steve homcy two suspects m the recent campus muggings are under active in vestigation by the bethlehem police department bpd according to bpd investigator james doyle the two men both bethlehem residents were seen n the area of packard laboratory on nov 9 and picked up for questioning by campus police according to a police report a knife was found on one of the men when he was frisked the report stated the suspects were taken to the bpd where they gave statements and had their pictures taken and then were released the assault victims will be shown pictures and asked to identify their assailants the rcpon scliq , ' the two muggings took place m the vicinity of the alumni memorial building under similar circumstances the first incident took place on oct 17 around 9 p.m when a university student was assaulted and robbed by two men two weeks later/jggjp m the early knifepoint and rol % two men when he attempted to pomb of the assailants he was pushed to the ground twice once receiving a blow to the back of his head the two victims gave similar descrip tions of their assailants eugene dax chief of campus police said they have been working with the bpd to apprehend the two men and have picked up several suspects but our investigation is not complete l said dax two campus policemen and two bpd investigators will continue to work on the ease see use page n |
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