Mount Union College - Unonian Yearbook (Alliance, OH)

 - Class of 1975

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rn EN 18 Reportable Occurrences, November 19—December 3, 1974 Regional Playoffs against Dennison. 19 The “British-style” parliamentary debate resolved that Politics has ruined more good men than women, liquor and horses put together. . .” cancelled because of 1 car accident. Several students alledged to have been drinking at Miller Hall Christmas Party. 20 The Shorb Brothers serenade the lunchtime cafeteria crowd. 22-23 Student One Act Plays at Rodman. ‘Lunch Hour’: directed by Cathy Piaggio “Childhood”: directed by Dawn Williams “Rising of the Moon”: directed by Bob Guiraud., 27-30 Thanksgiving Vacation DECEMBER I Madrigal Dinner at HPCC serves plum pudding and wassail. 20 inches of snow immobilizes the college. Finals are delayed until the college can resurface. The National Guard plowed Route 62 with is army Tanks. A few students make it back to start finals, but the school is still snowed under. 3-7 Mount Union plows its thoroughfares. 3 Finals commence.

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rn 7 With one game to be played in their 3 game 10 ne 12 13 series, the Mud City Manglers lead Mercer’s Monsters 2-0. But Patrice Bolling, Monster’s middle guard, says that in next week’s final game, “our team will come back and crush the Manglers.” A 10¢ donation will be asked of spectators. “Thieves Carnival’ at Rodman. The Buckley Amendment opens the files of stu- dents to the students and for the students by the Administration. Mount Union over Ohio Wesleyan 34-0. Mark Choppa finishes with 1,068 rushing yards. Fall Campus Day gives High School students free campus tour and admission to football game. Bob Lunn runs 26:35 to finish first at OAC Championship. For the first time in Mount Union College history in any sport, the Cross Country team becomes NCAA Division III Champions. Miller Hall beats Phi Tau’s for intramural football championship. Pedro Finney proposes the Constitution of the Iota Phi Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha to the Student Life Committee for approval. Debbie Meek, on behalf of the Student Teachers, complains about the additional bill of $50 for student teaching. President Weber indicated that an investigation would ensue. Powder Puff Football game at the Stadium. 14 Lynn Clark, Defensive Co-Captain of Mud City Manglers assesses the undefeated season as worthwhile. In a 15-11 vote, the Board of Trustees change the Alcohol Policy of Mount Union College to read: “Mount Union College expects members of the campus community to act in an accountable and proper manner and to accept full responsi- bility for their behavior. Mount Union College does not encourage the use of al- coholic beverages because the College believes that the use of alcohol does not contribute to the development of mature, responsible individuals. However, in recognition of the personal freedom which is an inherent part of a responsible academic community, 3.2 beer as allowed by state and local laws, is permitted in individual student rooms, in fraternity and sorority houses and at activities held off campus. Respect for the rights, privacy and property of all members of the campus community is the primary consideration.” Soccer squad, undefeated in their regular season and untied for the first time in the history of the college, wins the OAC Soccer Championship and bids for the NCAA Division III Midwest-West Reportable Occurrences, November 12—November 16, 1974 17



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8 Christmas Vacation. 9 Dean Turnquist announces the disciplinary actions taken by Men’s Judicial Board and Women’s Standards Board: OFFENSE PENALTY a. Attending a party a. Disciplinary pro- held in an illegal place. bation for winter b. Drinking beer and other term. intoxicants at an illegal 6. $25 fine disci- party. plinary probation for c. Involvement in organizing winter term. the party. c. $100 fine two terms d. Extensive involvement of disciplinary pro- in all aspects of the bation. party. d. Suspension for one term Recommendations of suspensions (2) have been reviewed and approved by the Administrative Judicial Board. December 8-9, 1975, Reportable Occurrences 19

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