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meetings and all changes were agreed upon unanimously he said in initiating discussion on the sacpos ter chaplain hubert flesher represent ing the equal opportunity advisory committee said that it should mil go unregistered among us the dismay of many at the use of a picture quite map propriate on the publicity of .. i fniversitj organization utilizing university funds june kuvin 82 defended the sac's decision to print and distribute the poster that features a woman in a playboy bunny t-shirt she explained that this poster is effective publicity and that it is eye-catching as publicity chairman i have not incorporated any obscenity or porno graphy into my campaigns i have not intentionally tried to offend any person on campus she said robert cohen associate dean of stu censorship be used when advertising note this objection is in no way to even uj4gest all infringement on the freedom of minds and libidos young or old " he said it is only to indicate that this edu cational institution should take reasona ble steps to prevent its public expression klivi'h said thai lasi semester's poster was not overly popular and was a waste of time paper and money con sidering 1.000 remained undistributed this semester's poster however is successful publicity mary beth mccahan 82 disagreed with kuvin's statement i saw one fairly disgruntled person take three stacks of the posters roll them up and throw them into the garbage can she further stated that the poster was directed toward one section of the cam see critics page 4 ifc elections held neal colligan 83 of alpha tau omega was elected interfraternity council president for the 82-'b3 term also voted into office at wednes day's meeting were haiiey joseph 83 kappa sigma vice president russ mallett 84 sigma nu treasurer bill kaiser 84 chi psi secretary and john compton 84 lambda chi alpha judicial chairman party told sgt charles fosburg he was walking on the right side of lower sayre park road when he saw a car pull in to make a u-turn just ahead of him he said that after he crossed over to the left side ol the road the man parked the vehicle about 18 yards away from him the com plainant added that the man then opened the door and held the weapon alongside his leg no words were exchanged according to campus police chief eugene dax campus police will con tinue to search for the car double-barrel shotgun the complainant only observed the weapon for a moment he added the man was driving what appeared to be a white four-door early 70s amc vehicle police stopped a suspect driving west on fourth street according to campus police officer mark diluzio the man and the vehicle fit the description perfectly but the man was unarmed no arrest was made the complainant returning from a professor protests reagan policy by herb fischer a student reported seeing a man car rying a shotgun on lower sayre park road near phi delta theta fraternity last sunday around 2 a.m according to a campus police report the student identified the man as a slightly dark " hispanic between 5 feet 9 inches and 5 feet 10 inches tall and weigh ing about 150 pounds he was wearing a walnut-colored brown jacket and dark-colored pants and was carrying what appeared to be a small sawed-off michael hodges certain reagan policies but all were uni ted in a coalition he said maxine alper of lepoco of which hodges is a member said that her organ ization became involved in the protest because we see a lot of connections between congressperson ritter and president reagan such as similarities in policies and agreement on issues it is infuriating and shocking she said to see services to needy people be ing cut while defense spending increases alper was surprised at the number and see arms page 2 people are questioning the wisdom oi policies being pursued they are encou raging reagan to shift direction he said meese was speaking at a fundraising dinner for u.s representative don rit ter a university alumnus the protest according to hodges included such groups as lehigh valley human needs coalition northeast pen nsylvania public interest coalition lehigh pocono committee of concern lepoco lehigh county labor coun cil and the national organization for women each group was in opposition to by kathy goldstein disturbed by the direction of president reagan's foreign policy and his hard line against the soviet union a university professor joined a protest last friday night outside allentown's hilton hotel where presidential adviser edwin meese 111 was speaking michael hodges department chair man of international relations acted in a personal capacity and not as a represen tative of the university or the interna tional relations department in a protest that he saw as an early warning signal 215)861-4184 inside . . . easterns wrestling pullout preview lehigh university brow n and white bethlehem pa friday february 26 1»82 vol 93 — no 36 1 5,000 left for student activities by barb robertson almost 15,000 remains of the 112,000 allocated by the board of trustees last summer for social and cultural alterna tives for the 1981-82 academic year all accounts will close on june 30 and none of the funds left in the accounts at that time will be carried forward to next year according to a memo written by arthur humphrey provost william quay dean of students reported that any remaining funds will be incorpo rated into general university accounts quay presented a breakdown of the current status of the appropriation at wednesday's forum meeting of the total allocation of 112,000 97,152.20 has been spent leaving a balance of 14,847.80 of the eight major categories the cul tural and intellectual events category received the most funds with an alloca tion of 23,000 all of that money was spent on such activities as a jazz series an opera the stravinsky ballet an inter national arts festival a computer arts festival a dinner theater noye's fludde lectures and miscellaneous costs the alternative social and entertain ment category allocated 18,900 has used 16,724.29 and has a balance of 2,175.71 9,320 of that category was used for the student activities councils sac pat metheny concert last fall with the restdivided amongsmallersac events such as lectures small bands and conferences and entertainment and other expenses for the hourglass the enhancement of student activi ties general category consisting of spe cial interest sports professional and academically-related clubs and organi zations was allocated 12 <)<>() and has spent all but 1,227.54 of that amount special interest groups were awarded 4,700 and spent 54.2.i0 1,500 of this fund was used to send members of the inter national relations club to harvard model 1 . \. and the rest went to fund the see 15,000 page :! sac poster debated during forum meeting baw photo by sondha v\ol i t arthur humphrey by michelle dumon this semester's student activities council sac film series poster was the subject of debate at wednesday's forum meeting several prepared speeches were delivered at the meeting including one by sac's publicity chairman that defended the poster and others that called it offensive forum members also approved the resolution proposing new permanent social regulations drawn up by the social regulations and policy subcommittee this resolution will now be presented to the board of trustees for final approval according to gregg schulze vice chair man of the campus life committee neal colligan 83 co-chairman of the social policy and regulations subcom mittee said we have worked hard on regulations representatives of the faculty and administration attended all man carrying shotgun seen on hill dents responded to this by saying he finds the poster personally offensive he explained thai t lie picture is used out of context on the poster which is sup posed to publicize when films are scheduled cohen noted thai certainly the sac publicity people could ha c found some ihiiih both eye catching n<i inoffensive those categories ol advertising are not mutually exclusive bill sypher director of the learning center was one man who was pro foundly offended by the poster this i think was misuse of sexuality in a serious form he said i want the film series to be success ful sypher said we don't want to cen sor publications on campus however we're raising our voices here in protest hoping here for voluntary compliance flesher suggested that discretion not
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Title | Brown and White Vol. 93 no. 36 |
Date | 1982-02-26 |
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FullText | meetings and all changes were agreed upon unanimously he said in initiating discussion on the sacpos ter chaplain hubert flesher represent ing the equal opportunity advisory committee said that it should mil go unregistered among us the dismay of many at the use of a picture quite map propriate on the publicity of .. i fniversitj organization utilizing university funds june kuvin 82 defended the sac's decision to print and distribute the poster that features a woman in a playboy bunny t-shirt she explained that this poster is effective publicity and that it is eye-catching as publicity chairman i have not incorporated any obscenity or porno graphy into my campaigns i have not intentionally tried to offend any person on campus she said robert cohen associate dean of stu censorship be used when advertising note this objection is in no way to even uj4gest all infringement on the freedom of minds and libidos young or old " he said it is only to indicate that this edu cational institution should take reasona ble steps to prevent its public expression klivi'h said thai lasi semester's poster was not overly popular and was a waste of time paper and money con sidering 1.000 remained undistributed this semester's poster however is successful publicity mary beth mccahan 82 disagreed with kuvin's statement i saw one fairly disgruntled person take three stacks of the posters roll them up and throw them into the garbage can she further stated that the poster was directed toward one section of the cam see critics page 4 ifc elections held neal colligan 83 of alpha tau omega was elected interfraternity council president for the 82-'b3 term also voted into office at wednes day's meeting were haiiey joseph 83 kappa sigma vice president russ mallett 84 sigma nu treasurer bill kaiser 84 chi psi secretary and john compton 84 lambda chi alpha judicial chairman party told sgt charles fosburg he was walking on the right side of lower sayre park road when he saw a car pull in to make a u-turn just ahead of him he said that after he crossed over to the left side ol the road the man parked the vehicle about 18 yards away from him the com plainant added that the man then opened the door and held the weapon alongside his leg no words were exchanged according to campus police chief eugene dax campus police will con tinue to search for the car double-barrel shotgun the complainant only observed the weapon for a moment he added the man was driving what appeared to be a white four-door early 70s amc vehicle police stopped a suspect driving west on fourth street according to campus police officer mark diluzio the man and the vehicle fit the description perfectly but the man was unarmed no arrest was made the complainant returning from a professor protests reagan policy by herb fischer a student reported seeing a man car rying a shotgun on lower sayre park road near phi delta theta fraternity last sunday around 2 a.m according to a campus police report the student identified the man as a slightly dark " hispanic between 5 feet 9 inches and 5 feet 10 inches tall and weigh ing about 150 pounds he was wearing a walnut-colored brown jacket and dark-colored pants and was carrying what appeared to be a small sawed-off michael hodges certain reagan policies but all were uni ted in a coalition he said maxine alper of lepoco of which hodges is a member said that her organ ization became involved in the protest because we see a lot of connections between congressperson ritter and president reagan such as similarities in policies and agreement on issues it is infuriating and shocking she said to see services to needy people be ing cut while defense spending increases alper was surprised at the number and see arms page 2 people are questioning the wisdom oi policies being pursued they are encou raging reagan to shift direction he said meese was speaking at a fundraising dinner for u.s representative don rit ter a university alumnus the protest according to hodges included such groups as lehigh valley human needs coalition northeast pen nsylvania public interest coalition lehigh pocono committee of concern lepoco lehigh county labor coun cil and the national organization for women each group was in opposition to by kathy goldstein disturbed by the direction of president reagan's foreign policy and his hard line against the soviet union a university professor joined a protest last friday night outside allentown's hilton hotel where presidential adviser edwin meese 111 was speaking michael hodges department chair man of international relations acted in a personal capacity and not as a represen tative of the university or the interna tional relations department in a protest that he saw as an early warning signal 215)861-4184 inside . . . easterns wrestling pullout preview lehigh university brow n and white bethlehem pa friday february 26 1»82 vol 93 — no 36 1 5,000 left for student activities by barb robertson almost 15,000 remains of the 112,000 allocated by the board of trustees last summer for social and cultural alterna tives for the 1981-82 academic year all accounts will close on june 30 and none of the funds left in the accounts at that time will be carried forward to next year according to a memo written by arthur humphrey provost william quay dean of students reported that any remaining funds will be incorpo rated into general university accounts quay presented a breakdown of the current status of the appropriation at wednesday's forum meeting of the total allocation of 112,000 97,152.20 has been spent leaving a balance of 14,847.80 of the eight major categories the cul tural and intellectual events category received the most funds with an alloca tion of 23,000 all of that money was spent on such activities as a jazz series an opera the stravinsky ballet an inter national arts festival a computer arts festival a dinner theater noye's fludde lectures and miscellaneous costs the alternative social and entertain ment category allocated 18,900 has used 16,724.29 and has a balance of 2,175.71 9,320 of that category was used for the student activities councils sac pat metheny concert last fall with the restdivided amongsmallersac events such as lectures small bands and conferences and entertainment and other expenses for the hourglass the enhancement of student activi ties general category consisting of spe cial interest sports professional and academically-related clubs and organi zations was allocated 12 <)<>() and has spent all but 1,227.54 of that amount special interest groups were awarded 4,700 and spent 54.2.i0 1,500 of this fund was used to send members of the inter national relations club to harvard model 1 . \. and the rest went to fund the see 15,000 page :! sac poster debated during forum meeting baw photo by sondha v\ol i t arthur humphrey by michelle dumon this semester's student activities council sac film series poster was the subject of debate at wednesday's forum meeting several prepared speeches were delivered at the meeting including one by sac's publicity chairman that defended the poster and others that called it offensive forum members also approved the resolution proposing new permanent social regulations drawn up by the social regulations and policy subcommittee this resolution will now be presented to the board of trustees for final approval according to gregg schulze vice chair man of the campus life committee neal colligan 83 co-chairman of the social policy and regulations subcom mittee said we have worked hard on regulations representatives of the faculty and administration attended all man carrying shotgun seen on hill dents responded to this by saying he finds the poster personally offensive he explained thai t lie picture is used out of context on the poster which is sup posed to publicize when films are scheduled cohen noted thai certainly the sac publicity people could ha c found some ihiiih both eye catching n |
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