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Vol. 55, No. 14
St. Mary's University, San Antonio, Texas
April 28, 1971
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nu, and Jimmy Pons. Junior April 19 meeting the tie was body. With a vote of 20-10,
N.H.S. installs members
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Seven Brother Francis J.
GROUP PHOTOGRAPH OF 1971 GRADUATES
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7 Frosh to receive
Greiner scholarship
Election recount, run-off
Perez takes presidency
Treadaway, S. M, Tuition
Scholarships valued at $400.
each, will be awarded an-
John Marino, Israel Ramon
and Maggie Schumann. Grad-
uate Senators are from the
Law School: Larry Benson,
Thomas Norman, Hector Za-
Treadaway Scholarships
Applications taken
existence. Areas of com-
munity service and, more
important, the strong em-
phasis that each fraternity
places on aiding charitable
institutions have constantly
been overlooked. The pub-
lic is not aware of orphans,
of physically disabled child-
ren, of community organiza-
tions who have benefitted by
the service and aid given
them by the fraternities at
St. Mary’s Univeristy. The
college fraternity man, while
still emphasizing social im-
portance, has evolved to the
point where community and
a.m. and 1:00 p.m. and 4;00
p.m. Mondays through Fri-
days. Information on mailing
the application form will be
found on the form.
Completed application
forms must be in by 4:00
p.m. May 3, 1971. Winners
of the scholarships will be
announced on June 15, 1971.
Winners will be selected
by a committee represent-
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(Bachelors, Masters, & Law)
in Front of the Administration Bldg.
Monday, May 3, 1971 — Noon
Dress: Business suit or appropriate attire.
Please be on time.
dents already in attendance tration Building between the
at St. Mary’s University, hours of 8:00 a.m. and 12:00
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1. Have a 2.7 scholastic- ing the Marianist Com-
average for the preced- munity. On the committee
3. Present a transcript of
scholastic work com-
pleted at St. Ma ry’s Uni-
versity.
Application forms will be
available at the reception-
ist’s desk in the Adminis-
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MAKING PLANS FOR NEXT YEAR, newly elected Student Senate executives are
(left to right) Galen Moeller, 1st Vice President, Ric West, 2nd Vice President and
Jesse Perez, President.
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will be: Father J. Willis
2. Fill out an application Langlinais S,M, and Bro-
form which among other thers Anthony Fredrick,
things requests evi- S,M, William Hamm, S,M,
dence of financial need George Malecek, S.M. and
for tuition aid. Joseph Siemer, S.M.
ween Etlinger and Pons at the voting, Rick Noll, Rattler re-
next Senate meeting by vot- presentative, lodged a for-
ing (secret ballot). Second; mal protest as to the man-
Liz Cardenas. Vote; 16 for, ner used in breaking the tie.
2 against, 3 abstentions. In The protest, Noll stated, was
Sophomore Senator position, in the name of students who
John Marino was in third had complained but who were
place with 351 votes. Cun- unable to attend the meeting,
ningham was in fourth place He emphasized the desire of
and Esther (sic) Maldonado these students to break the
was eliminated.” tie in a more democratic
manner by opening up the
At the regularly scheduled election to the entire student
Five Brother Thomas
broken for the remaining se- Jimmy Pons was chosen as
natorial position. Prior to the elected Senator.
Richard Noll, Gilbert Oro-
zco, Ben Panigua, Nick Pan-
tuso, Michael Pennington,
Richard Pozzi, Madge Reetz,
Karen Riley, Belinda Rodri-
guez, Georgia Roessler,
Cindy Sandusky, Kathy Sea-
vers, Holger Skerhut, Rob-
ert Sneddon, Daniel Talleri-
co, Mike Tarrillion, Steven
Walters, Gail Waneck, Ken
Wiemar, Harvey Woody, Jr.
Steven Yarbrough.
Election of officers fo
the coming year will be held
on April 29, at 4:00 p.m. in
the University Center. All
members were urged to at-
tend this meeting.
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Delta Epsilon Sigma, Na- ise of good leadership.
tional Honor Society at St. Chapter President Dennis
Mary’s, installed new mem- James, S,M, presided at the
bers for the coming year at meeting and installation.
a special ceremony on Sun- Guest speaker for the
day, April 18, in the Uni ver- evening was Dr. Leon Tolle,
sity Center. former chairman of the De-
Members of the Alpha Eta partment of Marketing at St.
Chapter of Delta Epsilon Sig- Ma ry’s.
ma are chosen from among Those students who were
the top ten per cent of the initiated were; Ercelyn An-
junior and senior classes, derson, Ralph Anske, Patri-
General requirements for cia Alejo, Mary Beissner,
this organization include Ginger Beitel, Vicki Besh-
good character, a record of lian, James Blaise, Julie
outstanding academic ac- Blaylock, Michael Boulette,
complishment, and a prom- Mary Ann Broadhurst, Mar-
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jects; to the point of exclu- service projects play anim-
sion of communication be- portant role in fraternity
tween the groups. Hopefully, life. The true picture of fra-
both groups can work to at- ternity living encompasses
tain their goals by mutual emphasis on both social and
co-operation and co-ordina- service areas.
tion of activities. The areas mentioned are
The true image of frater- upcoming goals for next
nal life will be emphasized. year. The IFC hopes to ac-
Generally speaking, students hieve these goals, and by so
and faculty alike have failed doing, rendering credit to
to give fraternities credit the University, its students
for more than mere social and the fraternal way of life.
Nine hundred and sixty-
two St. Mary’s students,
24.7% of the total student
body, voted in this year’s
Student Senate elections.
Elected officers for the
1971-72 school year are:
Jesse Perez, President; Ga-
len Moeller, 1st Vice-Presi-
dent; Ric West, 2nd Vice-
President. Senior Senators
are; Diane Abdo, Barbara
Abbott, Jean Marie LeCa-
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Senators include* Raul Gon-
zalez, Patrick Lincoln, Lupe
Lopez and Richard Suter.
Winning Sophomore Senators
are: Willie Cunningham,
tha Colemere, Dorothy
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classes carry four degree tween John Etlinger and Jim- Scholarship an entering
credit hours. For further in- my Pons. Both had 371 votes, freshman must:
formation call 433-2311, ext. Alfie Iglehart moved that 1. Furnish evidence of
389 or 387. the Senate settle the tie bet- scholastic competence
in his ACT scores and
his high school trans-
cript.
2. Furnish evidence of fi-
nancial need for tuition
aid.
Applications for these
scholarships will be proces-
sed by the Admissions Of-
fice, resulting in a list of ap-
proximately twenty, and se-
lection of the winners will
be determined by a com-
mittee representing the Ma-
rianist Community. Mem-
bers of this committee are:
Father J. Willis Langlinais,
S.M. and Brothers Anthony
Frederick, S. M, William
Hamm, S,M, George Male-
cek, S.M, and Joseph Sie-
mer, S.M.
Announcements of these
scholarships will occur
some time in mid-May.
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Compton, Jean Crowder, Do-
rothy Crump, Ann Daly,
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Pe.VolldPandDutyoon Atthe Student senate
Cheryl’ Finney, Michael Ga- meeting immediatelyfollow- bytheMarianlstCom-
tan William A’coime David ing the elections (April 5) nua..y cyme Man am st com
Guthrie, Regina® Guettner, th possibilities of.a recount munity of St,.Mary’s Univer-
George Haynes, Enrique were discussed. The minu-
Herrera, Carlotta Hetrick, tes from this meeting report
Martha Kalinoski, James the sequence of events.They
Kotara, Mercy Kutcher, Jo- read, “Dave announced the Each scholarship will pro-
ry Lange, Paul Lehberger, winners of the Student Se- vide $200.00 for tuition a
Gerard ‘Mechler Galen nate election. A candidate semester and be renewable
Moeller, Janet ’ Monier, for sophomore senator, who for the same amount for the
lost by one vote, requested second semester if the stu-
that a recount be made for dent retains a 2.7 scholas-
sophomore senators. Dave tic average.
suggested that the candidate
himself recount the votes and To be eligible for consi-
if he finds a discrepancy then deration for a Brother
an official recount will be Treadaway, S.M Scholar-
made. Discussion followed. shiP» a student must;
Comments were made about
the logic of having the candi-
date count his votes. Steve
Wo rl ey mo ved that the Senate
recount the votes for Denise
Pena, Don Wittich, Willie
Cunningham, John Marino,
Mirtha Maldonado, Ignacio
Lara, John Etlinger, and
Jimmy Pons (their number
of votes was close). Second;
Pat Lincoln Vote; 14 for, 4
against, 6 abstentions.”
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MMGM COUI 58> on the following Tuesday. At
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Schedued dent Senate on April 14, re-
sults of that count were re-
Two medically oriented vealed. The minutes report, Greiner, S. M. Tuition Schol-
courses, medical microbio- “Diane Abdo reported the arshins valued at 91 Ann nn
logy and immunology, will be results of the recount. The ich ni te awarded every
taught in St. Mary’s Univer- recount was conducted April four years to incoming
sity summer sessions. Dr. 6, 1971, with 5 persons re- freshmen to Saint Mary’s
A. J. Kaufmann, associate presenting each party. Dave University by the Marianist
professor of biology at St. Stolarski witnessed the re- Community of Saint Mary’s
Mary’s, formerly with the count. Rick Noll recorded the University.
National Communicable Di- results. A check system was
sease Center in Atlanta, will utilized. (During the first Each Brother Francis J.
teach both classes. count, one person counted the- Greiner, S.M. Tuition Scho-
Medical microbiology will votes of three persons and larship will entitle the win-
be offered during the first no check was made.) David ner to $200.00 tuition a se-
summer session June 2 Duty moved that the Senate mester and be renewable for
through July 7, and the im- accept the second count as each of seven semesters if
munology class is scheduled being the valid count. Sec- the student maintains a 2.7
in the second session, July ond: Maggie Schumann Vote; scholastic average.
9 through Aug. 12. For both 18 for, 1 against, 2 absten-
sessions the times will be tions. To be eligible for consi-
7:45 a.m. to 9:15 a.m. Mon- “in the senior senator po- deration for a Brother Fran-
days through Fridays. Both sition, a tie resulted be- cis J. Greiner, S.M. Tuition
The I nt er-Fraternity
Council will have several
aims and goals in the up-
coming year. Bettering com-
munication between the IFC
and other campus organiza-
tions will be one area of im-
provement; in addition, a
more definite structure in
organization will be aimed
at.
One important area of im-
provement will deal with the
co-operation between the
Student Senate and the IFC.
In past years, there has been
a lack of co-ordination of ac-
tivities, interests and pro-
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