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eiwa tickets now on sale in taylor gym sherlock holmes junior grade eugene cohen right and charles gyach point out where they found 1,165 — missing receipts from 56 fall houseparty the air science cadets were looking for an empty envelope never found one though houses will feed university will pay paul e short assistant director and business manager of athletics announced today that tickets for the 1958 eastern intercollegiate wrestling association championships scheduled march 14 and 15 at pitts burgh are on sale at taylor gymnas ium tickets for all sessions and se ries tickets are available prices are 6 for series reserved seats and 4 for series general admis sion reserved seat single admis sion tickets for the preliminary round quarter-finals and semi finals are priced at 1.50 with general admission priced at 1 per session tickets for the finals are priced at 2.50 and 2 for reserved seats and general admission respectively the preliminary round of the 54th annual championships is set for 1 p.m friday march 14 with the quarter-finals slated to start at 8 p.m the same day semi-finals are scheduled for 1 p.m saturday march 15 and the finals will begin at 8 p.m town council president william glose was accused of reversing his position on the tc's now dead appeal letter when the letter was made public tc members accused him of originally supporting it the accusation was made by members of the group at a lunch eon meeting wednesday specific reference was made to the fact that glose in blasting the letter in last tuesday's brown and white had said the administration's doors have always been and now are open the men charged that at a previous meeting glose inferred admin istration officials the reference was to dean preston parr intentionally shunned you glose however de nied he had intended any such im plication and retaliated by saying that he couldn't get to see him be cause of conflicts of his own and because of the busy schedule of of ficials glose was told by members of the council that if the letter was drafted by the executive com mittee the president as chair man of the committee should have supported its policies he had no right to knock the letter after helping draw it up ac cused one man tc members objected to the fact that the faculty adviser had not at tended a meeting since early in the fall glose told the group adviser joseph teno had been invited john daniel town representative to arcadia told the group that the letter incident left a sour taste charging the affair made a moun tain out of a mole hill he gave the group what he termed a bawling out calling them a bunch of dead heads who just inspect the officers and do nothing else daniel told the group that next time they should investigate a situa tion before they speak he made ref erence to the fact that in the feb 28 issue of the b&w on the left side of the page was a summary of the tc letter and on the right side was see dead page 3 fraternities outraged as rhc tickets autos 2 air cadets turn up 1,165 by robert walters and robert grinchuk lost so long ago that the principal figure in the case had all but for gotten about it the 1,165 in missing fall 1956 houseparty receipts turned up early wednesday morning — eight feet away from where it was al legedly stolen it was discovered in a grace hall desk which had been un opened for 17 months the money was apparently cached there all the time two afrotc cadets charles gyauch and eugene cohen were searching for an envelope about 8 a.m wednesday when they found several — all containing a mixture of cash and checks their discovery ended a bizarre search which never began until five weeks after the money was lost and which involved investiga tions by city and campus police and university and houseparty officials when informed by the brown and white of the discovery jacques smith 57 who lost the money could only exclaim in be wilderment it's been found ! ? gyauch and cohen were packing a parachute in the air force wing staff office when cohen started looking for an envelope there are three desks in the office virtually unused by the staff in the lower right-hand drawer of one of the desks far back in the corner cohen came upon a stack of seven enve lopes here's an envelope but there's something in it cohen stated gyauch answered dump the con tents out and use the envelope cohen reached in and pulled out a fist-full of currency at first he thought that the money was left there from last week's military ball but he soon came upon a ticket to bali hai see houseparty page 7 submit by april 22 a complete re port of the names of all freshmen entertained if this is done each house will have its rebate in time for houseparty ifc also decided that it does not want the averages of freshmen in cluded in the house cumulatives for the spring semester only five houses voted nay to the motion a committee was appointed to exert whatever pressure we can on the dean's office which had decided to include the frosh grades president don garaventi noted that the decision by the dean's office was probably made only because of precedent the supporters of the ifc motion argued that the pledges will only see ifc page 6 fraternities will be reimbursed 60 cents for each meal served a fresh man during formal rushing it was announced monday night at the ifc meeting treasurer dick harris noted that the house will not he re imbursed the entire cost of an evening meal in the university center because only the price of food is being considered he said that dean parr explained that despite the fact that a large number of people will not be eating in the center during rushing the same number of employees will be needed and it is the cost of their salary and other overhead which makes up the other 60 cents this will be the first time in their history that the fraternities won't take a big financial loss because of rushing in other years the fresh men were treated to the meals and the fraternities received no rebate this year the freshmen will be eating in the fraternities the meals they paid for in the center all fraternities will be asked to is reserved for rhc and house of ficers with green stickers parking in residence halls areas not otherwise reserved may be used by students with white rhc stick ers this area includes the roads behind and in front of mcclintic marshall house although eighth st is a city street the parking areas are located not on the street but on university property cars which occupy portions of see pay page 7 fraternities plagued by a de luge of rhc parking violation tickets brought up the question of the extent of rhc's authority at an ifc meeting held tuesday night recent questions asked hy fra ternity men include is rhc authorized to ticket cars parked in front of mcclintic-marshall house the street is a city street are non-residence halls students bound by these tickets what course of action can be taken by a student who receives a ticket the residence halls motor ve hicle and parking code which con tain the parking regulations were revised on feb 10 1958 the revised regulations were approved by an drew litzenberger superintendent of buildings and grounds and by dean of students wray h congdon the regulations complete copies of which were mailed to all frater nities answer the questions parking on the south side of the street in front of mcclintic marshall house is reserved for seniors and graduate students living in mm these students have yellow rhc parking stick ers parking in front of taylor house clarence's final resting place has been violated ' his white marble headstone is split asunder and his remains that were laid to rest with loving hands have now been ex humed by the cruel steel jaws of a steam shovel clarence found his way into the hearts of lehigh men for 14 years while making his daily rounds of the campus no man who knew him had an unkind word for him and when his passing came there was no feeling but remorse dig that dog it's grave gross clarence was penniless with out family and deserved a decent burial and his friends dipped into their pockets a headstone was pur chased and upon it an epitaph was inscribed here lies clarence died may 31 1923 aged 16 yrs uni versity mascot for 14 yrs ceremonies were held and he was put beneath the sod in front of tay lor hall now his yawning grave is occupied by a sewer pipe — poor clarence he died like a dog and now well — he was a dog bethlehem pa friday march 7 1958 vol 69 — no 31 lehigh university brown and white money lost 17 months found in unused desk town men accuse glose of duplicity un 6-0331 1 — •»- - jpttwjf where's the mustard snack bar waitress wonders as lunch crowd multiplies opening day problems eatery is decorated in penn sylvania dutch motif the milk and coffee — only bistro is now open from 8 a.m to 4 p.m where's the mustard it's all
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Title | Brown and White Vol. 69 no. 31 |
Date | 1958-03-07 |
Month | 03 |
Day | 07 |
Year | 1958 |
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Title | Brown and White Vol. 69 no. 31 |
Date | 1958-03-07 |
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Coverage | United States, Pennsylvania, Lehigh, South Bethlehem |
LCCN | 07019854 |
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Digital Responsible Institution | Lehigh University |
Digital Responsible Institution Code | PBL |
Issue/Edition Pattern | Semiweekly |
Title Essay | Published twice a week during the college year by the students of Lehigh University |
FullText | eiwa tickets now on sale in taylor gym sherlock holmes junior grade eugene cohen right and charles gyach point out where they found 1,165 — missing receipts from 56 fall houseparty the air science cadets were looking for an empty envelope never found one though houses will feed university will pay paul e short assistant director and business manager of athletics announced today that tickets for the 1958 eastern intercollegiate wrestling association championships scheduled march 14 and 15 at pitts burgh are on sale at taylor gymnas ium tickets for all sessions and se ries tickets are available prices are 6 for series reserved seats and 4 for series general admis sion reserved seat single admis sion tickets for the preliminary round quarter-finals and semi finals are priced at 1.50 with general admission priced at 1 per session tickets for the finals are priced at 2.50 and 2 for reserved seats and general admission respectively the preliminary round of the 54th annual championships is set for 1 p.m friday march 14 with the quarter-finals slated to start at 8 p.m the same day semi-finals are scheduled for 1 p.m saturday march 15 and the finals will begin at 8 p.m town council president william glose was accused of reversing his position on the tc's now dead appeal letter when the letter was made public tc members accused him of originally supporting it the accusation was made by members of the group at a lunch eon meeting wednesday specific reference was made to the fact that glose in blasting the letter in last tuesday's brown and white had said the administration's doors have always been and now are open the men charged that at a previous meeting glose inferred admin istration officials the reference was to dean preston parr intentionally shunned you glose however de nied he had intended any such im plication and retaliated by saying that he couldn't get to see him be cause of conflicts of his own and because of the busy schedule of of ficials glose was told by members of the council that if the letter was drafted by the executive com mittee the president as chair man of the committee should have supported its policies he had no right to knock the letter after helping draw it up ac cused one man tc members objected to the fact that the faculty adviser had not at tended a meeting since early in the fall glose told the group adviser joseph teno had been invited john daniel town representative to arcadia told the group that the letter incident left a sour taste charging the affair made a moun tain out of a mole hill he gave the group what he termed a bawling out calling them a bunch of dead heads who just inspect the officers and do nothing else daniel told the group that next time they should investigate a situa tion before they speak he made ref erence to the fact that in the feb 28 issue of the b&w on the left side of the page was a summary of the tc letter and on the right side was see dead page 3 fraternities outraged as rhc tickets autos 2 air cadets turn up 1,165 by robert walters and robert grinchuk lost so long ago that the principal figure in the case had all but for gotten about it the 1,165 in missing fall 1956 houseparty receipts turned up early wednesday morning — eight feet away from where it was al legedly stolen it was discovered in a grace hall desk which had been un opened for 17 months the money was apparently cached there all the time two afrotc cadets charles gyauch and eugene cohen were searching for an envelope about 8 a.m wednesday when they found several — all containing a mixture of cash and checks their discovery ended a bizarre search which never began until five weeks after the money was lost and which involved investiga tions by city and campus police and university and houseparty officials when informed by the brown and white of the discovery jacques smith 57 who lost the money could only exclaim in be wilderment it's been found ! ? gyauch and cohen were packing a parachute in the air force wing staff office when cohen started looking for an envelope there are three desks in the office virtually unused by the staff in the lower right-hand drawer of one of the desks far back in the corner cohen came upon a stack of seven enve lopes here's an envelope but there's something in it cohen stated gyauch answered dump the con tents out and use the envelope cohen reached in and pulled out a fist-full of currency at first he thought that the money was left there from last week's military ball but he soon came upon a ticket to bali hai see houseparty page 7 submit by april 22 a complete re port of the names of all freshmen entertained if this is done each house will have its rebate in time for houseparty ifc also decided that it does not want the averages of freshmen in cluded in the house cumulatives for the spring semester only five houses voted nay to the motion a committee was appointed to exert whatever pressure we can on the dean's office which had decided to include the frosh grades president don garaventi noted that the decision by the dean's office was probably made only because of precedent the supporters of the ifc motion argued that the pledges will only see ifc page 6 fraternities will be reimbursed 60 cents for each meal served a fresh man during formal rushing it was announced monday night at the ifc meeting treasurer dick harris noted that the house will not he re imbursed the entire cost of an evening meal in the university center because only the price of food is being considered he said that dean parr explained that despite the fact that a large number of people will not be eating in the center during rushing the same number of employees will be needed and it is the cost of their salary and other overhead which makes up the other 60 cents this will be the first time in their history that the fraternities won't take a big financial loss because of rushing in other years the fresh men were treated to the meals and the fraternities received no rebate this year the freshmen will be eating in the fraternities the meals they paid for in the center all fraternities will be asked to is reserved for rhc and house of ficers with green stickers parking in residence halls areas not otherwise reserved may be used by students with white rhc stick ers this area includes the roads behind and in front of mcclintic marshall house although eighth st is a city street the parking areas are located not on the street but on university property cars which occupy portions of see pay page 7 fraternities plagued by a de luge of rhc parking violation tickets brought up the question of the extent of rhc's authority at an ifc meeting held tuesday night recent questions asked hy fra ternity men include is rhc authorized to ticket cars parked in front of mcclintic-marshall house the street is a city street are non-residence halls students bound by these tickets what course of action can be taken by a student who receives a ticket the residence halls motor ve hicle and parking code which con tain the parking regulations were revised on feb 10 1958 the revised regulations were approved by an drew litzenberger superintendent of buildings and grounds and by dean of students wray h congdon the regulations complete copies of which were mailed to all frater nities answer the questions parking on the south side of the street in front of mcclintic marshall house is reserved for seniors and graduate students living in mm these students have yellow rhc parking stick ers parking in front of taylor house clarence's final resting place has been violated ' his white marble headstone is split asunder and his remains that were laid to rest with loving hands have now been ex humed by the cruel steel jaws of a steam shovel clarence found his way into the hearts of lehigh men for 14 years while making his daily rounds of the campus no man who knew him had an unkind word for him and when his passing came there was no feeling but remorse dig that dog it's grave gross clarence was penniless with out family and deserved a decent burial and his friends dipped into their pockets a headstone was pur chased and upon it an epitaph was inscribed here lies clarence died may 31 1923 aged 16 yrs uni versity mascot for 14 yrs ceremonies were held and he was put beneath the sod in front of tay lor hall now his yawning grave is occupied by a sewer pipe — poor clarence he died like a dog and now well — he was a dog bethlehem pa friday march 7 1958 vol 69 — no 31 lehigh university brown and white money lost 17 months found in unused desk town men accuse glose of duplicity un 6-0331 1 — •»- - jpttwjf where's the mustard snack bar waitress wonders as lunch crowd multiplies opening day problems eatery is decorated in penn sylvania dutch motif the milk and coffee — only bistro is now open from 8 a.m to 4 p.m where's the mustard it's all |
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