Mount Union College - Unonian Yearbook (Alliance, OH)

 - Class of 1975

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BSU $2,150 over WRMU-Radio. Calliope 1,500 17 President’s announcement of formation of a AIBS 200 committee to study the alcohol policy and Psychology Association 50 general campus life. | Choral 100 18 Mount’s mineral mine expedition returns with | Lauriger 50 reports of having spotted precious metals, WRMU 9,400 the Northern Lights and a live moose. | Cheerleaders : 4.00 20 Pre-registration begins at 1:00 with M-O. ‘ Blue Key 4.0 22 ALCOHOL AND LOGIC: AN OPEN LETTER IN THE CWENS 75 FORM OF AN ARGUMENT presented to the Student AIS 25 Life Committee by George Thomas, Chairman | 15 An expedition of enthusiastic explorers of the Department of Philosophy and Religion, leave Alliance for the mines of Canada. reaches two conclusions: 16-19 Departments of Speech Drama and Music a. Therefore, what we should object present THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE, the operetta to is the misbehavior and not the which includes a chorus of rollicking pirates, drinking of alcohol. naive girls and sleepy policemen to a full b. Therefore, it is this objectionable house in Rodman Theatre. behavior that we should regulate, and 16 Margaret Walker, the Salem Farm Dairy not the drinking of alcohol. Variety Fare columnist, says that “Mount 23 Sigma Theta Epsilon, Social Service Union College did its bit toward subverting Fraternity for Christian Men, reactivates the student body and the station’s listeners after two years. by playing a speech of Stokely Carmichael’’ The last student, an L, preregisters at 4:30. : Reportable Occurrences May 14—May 23, 1974 11

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AR BO s 10 Reportable Occurrences May 13—May 14, 1974 protesting retention of the Alcohol Policy at Beeghley Hall at 4:00 occurs. The Executive Board of the Trustees authorizes the formation of a committee to recommend a solution. The Board also approves student sponsored proposal for extension of dorm visitation hours. Heterogeneity is allowed in dorm rooms. Tuesday: 5-11 Friday: 12 noon-2 a.m. Saturday 12 noon-2 a.m. Sunday: 12 noon-I11 p.m. Women’s Tennis Team victorious over Kent State Ashtabula. Senate allocates the following amounts to campus organizations: Senate: $ 2,040 Unonian: 13,000 Dynamo: 10,500 SAC 7,850



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27 Rich Harr, opponent for the Presidency, is installed as Senate Treasurer. 28 Senior Class decides to bequeath study carrels and park benches to the college so that “‘relaxed students and the birds flying overhead may have something to deposit there.” 30 186 students, including members of the Senior Class and recipients of 1974 scholarships and awards are recognized. Mount Union College Board of Trustees President Donald Peterson names the members of the committee to study the Alcohol Policy and general campus life: Clyde Vanaman—Chairman, Trustee Richard Myers—Trustee M. Robert Mansfield—Chaplain Robert Wiese—Professor Mary Kay Labosky—President of Student Senate Linda Matasic—President of SAC Denny Clunk—President of Alumni Assoc. John Hutson—President of Mount Union’s Dad’s Association John Thomas—Judge John Buchannan—Associate Director of Council on Ministries of the East Ohio Conference of the United Methodist Church RESOURCE PERSONS Dorothy Davis—Dean of Women Terence Taylor—Dean of Men 12 Reportable Occurrences, May 27—May 30, 1974. SAC Flea Market JUNE 2 Dr. DeBow Freed, dean of the college since 1969, leaves to assume the presidency of Monmouth College, a church-related liberal arts college in Monmouth, Ill. Dr. Truman Turnquist, associate professor of chemistry named to serve as acting dean of the college. A Search Committee is appointed to narrow down the number of candidates for the position with interviewing for the position in January 1975. The position is to be filled by the summer of 1975. 3-6 Final Examinations. 9 Commencement and Baccalaureate. 237 Seniors receive degrees. 22 The first meeting of the Committee to Study the Alcohol Policy and the Quality of Campus Life (later referred to as the Alcohol Committee) at which time the committee decides “To study the effects of the Alcohol Policy on other aspects of campus life, to recom- mend future studies on other areas of cam- pus life and to keep in mind the academic climate, social climate, welfare of students and the future of Mount Union College.” Grand Army of the Republic Convention. JULY 6 Rich Harr and Ron Pierce made members of the Alcohol Committee.

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