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lehigh university brown and white vol to he 50 bethlehem pa j friday a pail 15 i fit 044-0331 hp plans include coeducation arcadia backs coed rally the lehigh umversity rally for coeducation planned tor thursday may lat 2 p.m gained considerable support wednesday mgm when arcadia unanimously voter to support ths program and to urge faculty members te suspend classes tor the duration cf tte rally tte move by arcadia was sigmflcant as it became lhe first organized group to endorse tte rally which is being planned by a group of about eight to ten under graduates headed by andy goldberg 71 and alan soecmn 69 at the arcadia meeting soecmn emphasized ttet toe purpose ef tte rslly is to solidify the campua around tte idea of coeducation it was cited ttet sll campus - groups faculty admirtstration and students are in favor of coeducation according to various polls thus tt is believed tote worthwhile to have tte community visibly demonstrate lta support . according to soecmn the 2 p.m rally will feature about eight speakers including students and faculty members for snd against coeducation and a short progress report by an official representative of tte coed committee alao administrators and aa instrumental figure in lafayette's plan tor coeducation have been contacted thoee working on tte rslly are considering bringing girls from cedar crest and perhaps muhlenberg to attend nothing definite tes bean arranged invitations have alao been sent to trustees and others interested in the well-being ot tte lemgh community with tte hope thm ttey will aither come or send representa tives to tte rally coed poll returns slow jkmes faduie director of the questionnaire study being prepared tor tte university's coeducation committee tes urged undergraduates to return their polls faduie said te tes only received 30 per cent rf the questionnaires students ware given with pre-registration forms hs osproosod surprise ttet returns were ri»__n_u_s ao slowly _ seniors led tte returns with 41 psr cent followed by freshmen with so one third of sophomores and juniors have handed their completed forms back to tteir respective coliegee faduie had no figures of returns frees faculty high school stude ms who mmm accepted hero but decided to enroll elsewhere honor mgh school students m random and transfer students tte total number of questionnaires will be need by faduie to give aa indication of tte feasibility of coeducation at tte university questionnaires will alao te sent to alumni te said tte questionnaire study will be given to tte coed subcommittee et the joint com mission on university life by sept 1 concept seen intense moving by lou lightfoot tte globus series in creative arts was inaugurated monday evening witt the concept an intense and moving performance wmch traces the emotional experience sf a drag addict undergoing rehabilitation eight actors all inhabitants of daytop village a halfway house for former addicts improvised on stage with only wooden milk cases as props in re-enact ing tte story of one person's addiction and how te overcame tms addiction through ms experiences et daytop ite degradation and suffering of tte addict is revealed through tte language of the play acute musing often shock ing tbe dialogue expresses the intense impersonal relationships that the actors actually develop on stage while drug addiction may be the immediate cause of tte conflict tte underlying problem and the theme of the play ls oss of communication i don't care pro angry love hate fear shouting at each other shotting at the audience shouting at themselves tte players relive the street earner tte courtroom and finally w community life and search for human values that ttey have undergone at day top the years at daytop ire present more than just tte transition from addict to ex-addict . each individual has to develop a commitment to himself and to the world around mm following the cardinal rule of no physical violence ct any mnd the person must solve ms problems through verbal communication the audience is taken through tbe encounters that occur on tte floor at daytop accusations anecdotes and dressing-downs all occur within the group context the emphasis is continually on helping tte individual to realise his commitments to himself and others tte audience becomes aware of tbe imauaity of tte performance ttey are witnessing during tte final scene of tte piny hero all aitnarflnialitfaa are dropped la anguish tte players cry out to each otter for love trust and understanding will vou love ma will you mease love me their extreme need for the trust of others is communicated directly to you you are beseeched to respond to their cries and you do • the near capacity crowd of about 1.000 people responded enthusiastically to the performance and tte cast remained on stage after tte performance to answer questions of tte eight actors only ons is a daytop graduate the otters are ln tteir final fßatw photo toy yewdall oaytop villagers perform at tho concept monday night daytop village is a rehabilitation cantor for drug addicts and too play was about tho experiences the players have had with drugs higher cum requirement postponed for one year by william t george arcadia unanimously approved wednesday mgm the motion that tte graduation cumulative average require ment increase scheduled to go into effect on sent 1 1960 be postponed for one year al elsley sponsor of the motion explained tte reasons for the increase of tte graduation-cum requirement from 1.5 tc 1.7 saying that ht basis tor the proposed increase in graduation require ments . resulted from tte redefinition of grades wmch took mace in tte spring of 1007 that redefinition according to norm monhait vice president of arcadia was with reference to what determined a c and what determined a d eisley 70 said that tte junior class would be seriously affected by tte change since their flrat year at the umversity would be marked under tte old gradipg system thus lowering their total average and thus making tt more uiffii.uh for item io graduate if tte cum-requiremento are raised another argument that mes brought up for tte postponement of tte graduation reouireasest icsraass is ihst gr an tte whole have not teen ttet profoundly affected by tte redefinition tte increase ln grades due to the redefinition is approx imately 0.13 points whereas tte tnc roans ln graduat ion-cum requirements ls 0.20 students face drug charges six umversity students voluntarily sur rendsd themselves to bethlehem police wednesday mgm and were charged with drug possession or thefts on campus ttey were released under bail in tte custody of charles w brennan dean ef students tte six students aad the c bargee they were . arraigned on are samuei w croii 72 larceny peter e gadkowsm 72 possession of a dangerous drug kenneth a morrison ; 7 2 possession oi dexidrene robert g hayssen ill 72 conspiracy in connection with tte theft of a pro jector from wi ilia ns hnil francis j cacciutti 71 and leslie spahnn 71 with larceny and forgery of blank pre scriptions respectively soo pee pago 8 see concept page 9 applications r applications for two student f positions on tte educational policy committee one position on tte um versity discipline committee aad one position on tte finance and • calendar committee are available i at tte student activities desk the i porttion on tte f.c.c is tor msm b ters of tte class of 72 or 71
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Title | Brown and White Vol. 80 no. 50 |
Date | 1969-04-25 |
Month | 04 |
Day | 25 |
Year | 1969 |
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Title Essay | Published twice a week during the college year by the students of Lehigh University |
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Title | Brown and White Vol. 80 no. 50 |
Date | 1969-04-25 |
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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 | lehigh university brown and white vol to he 50 bethlehem pa j friday a pail 15 i fit 044-0331 hp plans include coeducation arcadia backs coed rally the lehigh umversity rally for coeducation planned tor thursday may lat 2 p.m gained considerable support wednesday mgm when arcadia unanimously voter to support ths program and to urge faculty members te suspend classes tor the duration cf tte rally tte move by arcadia was sigmflcant as it became lhe first organized group to endorse tte rally which is being planned by a group of about eight to ten under graduates headed by andy goldberg 71 and alan soecmn 69 at the arcadia meeting soecmn emphasized ttet toe purpose ef tte rslly is to solidify the campua around tte idea of coeducation it was cited ttet sll campus - groups faculty admirtstration and students are in favor of coeducation according to various polls thus tt is believed tote worthwhile to have tte community visibly demonstrate lta support . according to soecmn the 2 p.m rally will feature about eight speakers including students and faculty members for snd against coeducation and a short progress report by an official representative of tte coed committee alao administrators and aa instrumental figure in lafayette's plan tor coeducation have been contacted thoee working on tte rslly are considering bringing girls from cedar crest and perhaps muhlenberg to attend nothing definite tes bean arranged invitations have alao been sent to trustees and others interested in the well-being ot tte lemgh community with tte hope thm ttey will aither come or send representa tives to tte rally coed poll returns slow jkmes faduie director of the questionnaire study being prepared tor tte university's coeducation committee tes urged undergraduates to return their polls faduie said te tes only received 30 per cent rf the questionnaires students ware given with pre-registration forms hs osproosod surprise ttet returns were ri»__n_u_s ao slowly _ seniors led tte returns with 41 psr cent followed by freshmen with so one third of sophomores and juniors have handed their completed forms back to tteir respective coliegee faduie had no figures of returns frees faculty high school stude ms who mmm accepted hero but decided to enroll elsewhere honor mgh school students m random and transfer students tte total number of questionnaires will be need by faduie to give aa indication of tte feasibility of coeducation at tte university questionnaires will alao te sent to alumni te said tte questionnaire study will be given to tte coed subcommittee et the joint com mission on university life by sept 1 concept seen intense moving by lou lightfoot tte globus series in creative arts was inaugurated monday evening witt the concept an intense and moving performance wmch traces the emotional experience sf a drag addict undergoing rehabilitation eight actors all inhabitants of daytop village a halfway house for former addicts improvised on stage with only wooden milk cases as props in re-enact ing tte story of one person's addiction and how te overcame tms addiction through ms experiences et daytop ite degradation and suffering of tte addict is revealed through tte language of the play acute musing often shock ing tbe dialogue expresses the intense impersonal relationships that the actors actually develop on stage while drug addiction may be the immediate cause of tte conflict tte underlying problem and the theme of the play ls oss of communication i don't care pro angry love hate fear shouting at each other shotting at the audience shouting at themselves tte players relive the street earner tte courtroom and finally w community life and search for human values that ttey have undergone at day top the years at daytop ire present more than just tte transition from addict to ex-addict . each individual has to develop a commitment to himself and to the world around mm following the cardinal rule of no physical violence ct any mnd the person must solve ms problems through verbal communication the audience is taken through tbe encounters that occur on tte floor at daytop accusations anecdotes and dressing-downs all occur within the group context the emphasis is continually on helping tte individual to realise his commitments to himself and others tte audience becomes aware of tbe imauaity of tte performance ttey are witnessing during tte final scene of tte piny hero all aitnarflnialitfaa are dropped la anguish tte players cry out to each otter for love trust and understanding will vou love ma will you mease love me their extreme need for the trust of others is communicated directly to you you are beseeched to respond to their cries and you do • the near capacity crowd of about 1.000 people responded enthusiastically to the performance and tte cast remained on stage after tte performance to answer questions of tte eight actors only ons is a daytop graduate the otters are ln tteir final fßatw photo toy yewdall oaytop villagers perform at tho concept monday night daytop village is a rehabilitation cantor for drug addicts and too play was about tho experiences the players have had with drugs higher cum requirement postponed for one year by william t george arcadia unanimously approved wednesday mgm the motion that tte graduation cumulative average require ment increase scheduled to go into effect on sent 1 1960 be postponed for one year al elsley sponsor of the motion explained tte reasons for the increase of tte graduation-cum requirement from 1.5 tc 1.7 saying that ht basis tor the proposed increase in graduation require ments . resulted from tte redefinition of grades wmch took mace in tte spring of 1007 that redefinition according to norm monhait vice president of arcadia was with reference to what determined a c and what determined a d eisley 70 said that tte junior class would be seriously affected by tte change since their flrat year at the umversity would be marked under tte old gradipg system thus lowering their total average and thus making tt more uiffii.uh for item io graduate if tte cum-requiremento are raised another argument that mes brought up for tte postponement of tte graduation reouireasest icsraass is ihst gr an tte whole have not teen ttet profoundly affected by tte redefinition tte increase ln grades due to the redefinition is approx imately 0.13 points whereas tte tnc roans ln graduat ion-cum requirements ls 0.20 students face drug charges six umversity students voluntarily sur rendsd themselves to bethlehem police wednesday mgm and were charged with drug possession or thefts on campus ttey were released under bail in tte custody of charles w brennan dean ef students tte six students aad the c bargee they were . arraigned on are samuei w croii 72 larceny peter e gadkowsm 72 possession of a dangerous drug kenneth a morrison ; 7 2 possession oi dexidrene robert g hayssen ill 72 conspiracy in connection with tte theft of a pro jector from wi ilia ns hnil francis j cacciutti 71 and leslie spahnn 71 with larceny and forgery of blank pre scriptions respectively soo pee pago 8 see concept page 9 applications r applications for two student f positions on tte educational policy committee one position on tte um versity discipline committee aad one position on tte finance and • calendar committee are available i at tte student activities desk the i porttion on tte f.c.c is tor msm b ters of tte class of 72 or 71 |
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