Lake Superior State University - Voyageur Yearbook (Sault Ste Marie, MI)

 - Class of 1969

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ATU Board. of Control approves autonomy for June, l9o - X The fall meeting of the Mich igan Technological University Board of Control ended with a firm recommendation for auto- nomy in 1969. The goveming body of LSSC met here on Oct- ober ll. IBBB. Only one further step remains to be taken before autonomy is granted. With the approval of the State Board of Education already in hand. it is now a matter of state legislation to be -signed by the Governor. A joint committee of the State Board and of the Board of Con- trol has st-udied the question and forwarded its conclusions to the two bodies. Both con- curred with t.he committee'a re commendation of autonomy. The matter will now be for- warded to receive the attention of the legislature. When ISSC became a four year degree granting institu- tion in 1966. it was expected that it would take about five years to reach the goal of auto- nomy. The major factor was inde- pendent accreditation. This h-vrdle was passed last spring. The North Central Association accredited the school as an op- erationally separate institution. Another factor of major im- portance to both the N.C.A. and the Board of Control was the new library complex. Since ap proval of these plans has been granted by the state. there is little left to hold the college back from independent growth. The Board also recommend. ed that funds be set aside in the next fiscal year's budget for the creation and operation of a Board of Control for an independent Lake Superior State College. The Board also explored the possibility ot a cooperative edu- cational venture between l.SSC and the University of Michigan. This would be situated on the University of Michigan hold inBS on Sugar Island. These lands were originally part of the estate of lonner Miclugan Governor Chase Osborn. They will be used for biological re search. N a m e d professor emeritus was Stephen Youngs who re- tired from the faculty last year. He joined Harry Crawford who is the only other emeritus pro- fessor at LSSC. The duigna- tlon has only existed Since 1966. The Board also approved a feasibility study of placing a inn-a floor on Brady Hsu: com. pletion or the araayrr-tau Quiet Lounge by carpeting it: adop- tion of me Lssc Faculty sen- ate constitutionl and formal ac- ceptance of the old U.S. Coast Guard base on Portage Avenue. ral ei lmnIImilnanliluInIuInnnuIiiInmmuIlIIInIAInuniinninuuIiliIonIimnInnunIluII1InnIIiiInIIIrumIiinIuninimmlulilnmunnnuuunxnInnIInnnuillnuninnuimnilnuwnnmnnunlmnnniuuuruunnmnlunnuiIInIiiuuiinIin1iuncmiIu1miuniinrumnnnlunmuumnulnunmniliu DO PRO!-'S PIE. AND SUPPORT S 0 I11 3 S S CULTURAL EOD. APPLE AFFAIRS? il... XXII, No. 5 LAKE SUPERIOR STATE COLLEGE OP MTU Friday, October 25. l9EI Shades of MTU - Soo been on the back wall of the gym for many years. li was out of dale two yur: ago. Honor Key System Elite Key C lub to open Friday the 25th This week-end will see the Key System operational. Under it, women students 2l years of age and over, and all senior women will have completely optional hours. Junior and sophomore wen men will have optional hours on Friday and Saturday nights. The drawing up and imple- menting of the Key System is a result of 'the study of various other procedure in Michigan public supported colleges as well as of several private schools by the Associated Wo- men Students 1965 Comrnittee on Rules Evaluation. The study was begun in January of last year, with a report going to the Office of Dean of Women in Rita Bagnall will serve as AWS Key Chainnan. Under the system, a girl who has Key Privileges may check out a Key between the hours of 7:30 and B130 p.m. She will also sign the regular sign-out chart as a ser- vice in case anyone wishes to get in touch with her. On re- tum to the residence hall, the key will be slipped into the locked Key box. ln the case of a lost key. the student'who signed out the key will be res- ponsible for paying for a new Dean Howe set of keys and magnetic coder. cartridge. The key is a magnetic cadet card which will activate thi cartridge in the wall. ln order for a Url to havi Key Privilegs she must makt an application to the Oifice o Dean of Women, must have a least sophomore standing, mus have on file the parental parti cipation pemiission, and he ix good academic standing Knot or probationb. Cont. page 4. ooL Z COI1 el'S with dissident women office became Senate Presi- moved last club activi- c a rn p u s talk events social activities to prevent con- flicts with other club or col- lege-sponsored events. It will also assist in financing events on a loan basis. A fund of S900 has been made avail- able for these loans. The Com- mittee will charge a four per cent fee for loans in order to generate funds for their own expenses. Another c0mmitlee'S May. it was passed with only one dissentini vote by resi- dence hall members. lt was en- dorsed by the offices of Dean of Women and Dean of Stu. dents and on the presentation to the Chancellor's Council was accepted without modification. The w o m e n students were complemented on the thorough job of investigation and organ- ization which led to the adop- tion of the Key System for up- perclassmen. Many colleges use a night clerk system, a m o n g them. University of Michigan, Michi- gan State and Northern Michi- Marsaret F. Howe. Dean of Women. met with residents of Osborn and Brady Hall to dis- cuss women's hours, The meet- ing was in response to a small group of dissenters who recent- ly began protesting the ruls. A key system will go into effect this weekend. lt will al- low qualified upperclassmen the privilege of extended hours. It will be in effect this year on a trial basis. Last year's evaluation of rules provided the impetus for this program. Senior and will have Some of the women present re garaed this as an example 0 a double standard. The doubln standard was defended by tht Dean as 'being in the Ameri can tradition. For the time being curfew: will continue in their presen' r A ll c l't Nfl Q V . Q r .6 3 in , f 4' I .5 if H' if form except for those change: V, f Q that will be created by instal- lation of the honor key system Many coeds no not think that there is any-needs for a change The paraphemalia of present curfew restrictions. pei-mirsior slips, postcards to Parents and limited hours, are welcomed by some students who wish tc ,.l in if if ff' ai 5 I S ' Q be ,J e' ,f . . t X if o if it Q' - or if .ff .ff 5,5 .-Ili? 1.1 14 if 5 'Bti ,g',fi',g' afitiiifiv ,v , ?s'f' ff gf!.f,!s' . ff ' e I, fx- , 9 Ars' 3 g If 4' I Clif s' I' .F gp lf!! 134 ffr'r'.?i? 1, filer ,- 0 tar I f ho! idfy' fmtiff

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