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First dorms get drinking approval Five residential halls have received permission from the Advisory Committee for Dining and Housing to allow students over 21 to drink alcohol in private dorm rooms, according to Dean of Students W. C. "Bill" McDonald. The college received permission to allow liquor in certain dorms from the Board of Trustees at their August meeting. Guidelines were established under a plan submitted by the Interhall Council and the Housing and Dining Advisory Committee. Higginson, Highland, Birnam Wood, Beta Gamma and the mobile homes sent in their applications and voter tally sheets to the Advisory Committee. The committee in turn sent its recommendations to Dean McDonald. The applications specified only private rooms, suites and apartments as legal liquor consumption places. Also, only a limited number of persons will be allowed in the rooms, Keith Guy said. None of the applications mentioned a private drinking room for large numbers of persons. Fairhaven College put legalized drinking into effect Oct. 12, Fairhaven administration member Dick Norris said. The vote was 435 for private drinking, 14 against at Fairhaven. Other dorms wishing to have liquor allowed should make application to the Housing and Dining Advisory Committee, according to Dean McDonald. He will make recommendations after the Advisory Committee analyzes the applications. Activities Fair begins today; features clubs Students in four dorms can now... if over 21 llHilPllpl Hep ^ll*:S|lllM^^^|i|i^^l Fearlessly inching their way, members of the Outdoors Program plan to reach the summit of Bond Hall late this morning: froK the outside. This event and others are all part of today's Activities Fair being cosponsored by the dean of students' office, the Viking Union and the Orientation Committee, to acquaint new students with some of the club's activities and services open to them on campus. Other events, in addition to the climbing of Bond Hall, include: a sports car show in Red Square, a shooting exhibit by the Archery Club, displays by the Bridge Club, Soccer and Rugby Clubs and other activity clubs on campus. The Geography Club will hold an open house at the geography department coffee room in Old Main. The Parachute Club had planned a parachute drop in the athletic fields south of Carver Gym, but, according to Tim Douglas, assistant dean of students, because last year's jump, scheduled to land in the same area, landed on Bond Hall, permission for this year's jump was denied. Douglas also said that various AS service organizations, Legal Aids, Housing and Employment Commission and others, will be manning their offices during the Fair to give new students an opportunity to find out what services they do have to offer. The Fair is being held from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in front of the Viking Union and in Red Square unless moved indoors by weather. Student life changes at Western See pages 6,7 V WESTERN WASHINGTON STATE COLLEGE VOLUME 64 NUMBER 5
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Title | Western Front - 1971 October 15 |
Volume and Number | Vol. 64, no. 5 |
Date Published (User-Friendly) | October 15, 1971 |
Date Published (machine-readable) | 1971-10-15 |
Year Published | 1971 |
Decades | 1970-1979 |
Original Publisher | Western Washington State College, Bellingham, WA |
Publisher (Digital Object) | Digital resource made available by Special Collections, Western Libraries Heritage Resources, Western Washington University. |
Editor | Ron Graham, editor; Pat Brennen, managing editor; Bob Taylor, associate editor; Carolyn Hill, copy editor; Kent Sherwood, sports editor; Jim Thomson, photo editor; Bob McLauchlan, exchange editor |
Staff | Molly Benton, graphics; Bob Burnett, business manager; Ed Hodder, ad manager; Staff reporters: Kem Akers; James Batty; John Brewington; Jim Brooks; Stephany Bruell; Robert Clark; Russ Cravens; Bill Dietrich; Kim Drury; Gale Dupell; Jay Eckert; Brian Edwards; Walt Endicott; Kathy Keefe; Steve Garvey; Sue Gawrys; Sue Graham; Jeff Hadlock; Heidi Henken; Moses Hernandez; Pam Hicks; Jan Hoesly; Mickey Hull; O. K. Johnson; Steve Johnston; Arlene Jones; Mike Kerr; Gary Lackey; Phil Lamay; Shelly Lavinder; Jackie Lawson; Margaret Lichter; Bob McLauchlan; Brian Morris; Marilee Pethtel; Ken Ritchie; Tom Rundell; Howard Scott; Jim Thomson; Dan Tolva; Mary Jo White |
Photographer | Jim Thomson; Dwight Larson |
Faculty Advisor | Stannard, R.E. Jr. |
Article Titles | first dorms get drinking approval (p.1) -- AS legislature approves bookstore nominations / by O.K. Johnson (p.2) -- Co-op education reviewed by academic council / by Stephany Bruell (p.2) -- Student internships for credit offered with state legislature (p.2) -- Crackdown Monday, campus security tightens parking regulation / by Ken Ritchie (p.3) -- Prof widens horizons leading state ACLU / by Jackie Lawson (p.3) -- WashPIRG meets Tuesday in VU lounge / by Bob McLauchlan (p.3) -- Horror items needed (p.3) -- Front editorials (p.4) -- On the home front / with Steve Johnston (p.4) -- New bookstore board optimistic (p.5) -- Letters from our readers (p.5) -- Free room and board (p.5) -- Drinking adds new dimension to dormitories (p.6) -- Cheerleaders go by wayside as money, enthusiasm decrease / by Sue Gawrys (p.6) -- Zap: Pentagon may have Buck Rogers death ray by 1980 / by Robert Barkan, Leonard Siegal (p.6) -- New rules change dorm complexion / by Sue Graham (p.6-7) -- Campus briefs (p.7) -- If you meet a Sasquatch talk to him-politely / by Phil Lamay (p.7) -- AS academic coordinator plans program revision (p.8) -- League of collegiate Vets to hold first meeting (p.8) -- Veterans urged to check benefits with VA office (p.8) -- Gays' alliance forms; develops a social identity (p.8) -- Happenings / by Mike Kerr (p.9) -- Students speak in community (p.9) -- Part-time work scarce for students / by Steve Garvey (p.9) -- Operation I.D. begun to curb campus thefts (p.10) -- UGN spokesman seeks larger Western donation / by Mickey Hull (p.10) -- Faulty siren sends students to shelter (p.10) -- Art films showings (p.10) -- Viks to try Tacoma again / by Kent Sherwood (p.11) -- Pigskin premonitions: scarred soothsayer sees blue loss; purple win / by Bob Taylor (p.11) -- Girl grid teams wanted (p.11) -- Ruggers win at Meraloma (p.11) -- Booters bump Falcons, 4-3 (p.11) -- Classifieds (p.11) |
Photographs | Hugh Fleetwood (p.3) -- George Golden (p.5) -- Ray Romine (p.5) -- James Hildebrand (p.5) --[Photo of 3 students drinking Lucky beer] (p.7) |
Subjects - Names (LCNAF) | Western Washington University--Students--Newspapers |
Subjects - Topical (LCSH) | College newspapers--Washington (State)--Bellingham |
Related Collection | http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/261544388 |
Program | Special Collections |
Geographic Coverage | Bellingham (Wash.) |
Object Type | Text |
Original Format Size | 41 x 28 cm. |
Genre/Form | Newspapers |
Digital Reproduction Information | Bitone scan from 35 mm silver halide, 1-up negative film at 600 dpi. 2011. |
Identifier | WF_19711015.pdf |
Contributor | The digitized WWU student newspapers are made possible by the generous support of Don Hacherl and Cindy Hacherl (Class of 1984) and Bert Halprin (Class of 1971). |
Rights | This resource is displayed for educational purposes only and may be subject to U.S. and international copyright laws. For more information about rights or obtaining copies of this resource, please contact Special Collections, Heritage Resources, Western Libraries, Western Washington University, Bellingham, WA 98225-9103. USA (360-650-7534; heritage.resources@wwu.edu) and refer to the collection name and identifier. Any materials cited must be attributed to Western Front Historical Collection, Special Collections, Heritage Resources, Western Libraries, Western Washington University. |
Language | English |
Language Code | Eng |
Description
Title | Western Front - 1971 October 15 - Page 1 |
Volume and Number | Vol. 64, no. 5 |
Date Published (User-Friendly) | October 15, 1971 |
Date Published (machine-readable) | 1971-10-15 |
Year Published | 1971 |
Decades | 1970-1979 |
Original Publisher | Western Washington State College, Bellingham, WA |
Publisher (Digital Object) | Digital resource made available by Special Collections, Western Libraries Heritage Resources, Western Washington University. |
Editor | Ron Graham, editor; Pat Brennen, managing editor; Bob Taylor, associate editor; Carolyn Hill, copy editor; Kent Sherwood, sports editor; Jim Thomson, photo editor; Bob McLauchlan, exchange editor |
Staff | Molly Benton, graphics; Bob Burnett, business manager; Ed Hodder, ad manager; Staff reporters: Kem Akers; James Batty; John Brewington; Jim Brooks; Stephany Bruell; Robert Clark; Russ Cravens; Bill Dietrich; Kim Drury; Gale Dupell; Jay Eckert; Brian Edwards; Walt Endicott; Kathy Keefe; Steve Garvey; Sue Gawrys; Sue Graham; Jeff Hadlock; Heidi Henken; Moses Hernandez; Pam Hicks; Jan Hoesly; Mickey Hull; O. K. Johnson; Steve Johnston; Arlene Jones; Mike Kerr; Gary Lackey; Phil Lamay; Shelly Lavinder; Jackie Lawson; Margaret Lichter; Bob McLauchlan; Brian Morris; Marilee Pethtel; Ken Ritchie; Tom Rundell; Howard Scott; Jim Thomson; Dan Tolva; Mary Jo White |
Faculty Advisor | Stannard, R.E. Jr. |
Subjects - Names (LCNAF) | Western Washington University--Students--Newspapers |
Subjects - Topical (LCSH) | College newspapers--Washington (State)--Bellingham |
Related Collection | http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/261544388 |
Program | Special Collections |
Geographic Coverage | Bellingham (Wash.) |
Object Type | Text |
Original Format Size | 41 x 28 cm. |
Genre/Form | Newspapers |
Digital Reproduction Information | Bitone scan from 35 mm silver halide, 1-up negative film at 600 dpi. 2011. |
Identifier | WF_19711015.pdf |
Contributor | The digitized WWU student newspapers are made possible by the generous support of Don Hacherl and Cindy Hacherl (Class of 1984) and Bert Halprin (Class of 1971). |
Rights | This resource is displayed for educational purposes only and may be subject to U.S. and international copyright laws. For more information about rights or obtaining copies of this resource, please contact Special Collections, Heritage Resources, Western Libraries, Western Washington University, Bellingham, WA 98225-9103. USA (360-650-7534; heritage.resources@wwu.edu) and refer to the collection name and identifier. Any materials cited must be attributed to Western Front Historical Collection, Special Collections, Heritage Resources, Western Libraries, Western Washington University. |
Full Text | First dorms get drinking approval Five residential halls have received permission from the Advisory Committee for Dining and Housing to allow students over 21 to drink alcohol in private dorm rooms, according to Dean of Students W. C. "Bill" McDonald. The college received permission to allow liquor in certain dorms from the Board of Trustees at their August meeting. Guidelines were established under a plan submitted by the Interhall Council and the Housing and Dining Advisory Committee. Higginson, Highland, Birnam Wood, Beta Gamma and the mobile homes sent in their applications and voter tally sheets to the Advisory Committee. The committee in turn sent its recommendations to Dean McDonald. The applications specified only private rooms, suites and apartments as legal liquor consumption places. Also, only a limited number of persons will be allowed in the rooms, Keith Guy said. None of the applications mentioned a private drinking room for large numbers of persons. Fairhaven College put legalized drinking into effect Oct. 12, Fairhaven administration member Dick Norris said. The vote was 435 for private drinking, 14 against at Fairhaven. Other dorms wishing to have liquor allowed should make application to the Housing and Dining Advisory Committee, according to Dean McDonald. He will make recommendations after the Advisory Committee analyzes the applications. Activities Fair begins today; features clubs Students in four dorms can now... if over 21 llHilPllpl Hep ^ll*:S|lllM^^^|i|i^^l Fearlessly inching their way, members of the Outdoors Program plan to reach the summit of Bond Hall late this morning: froK the outside. This event and others are all part of today's Activities Fair being cosponsored by the dean of students' office, the Viking Union and the Orientation Committee, to acquaint new students with some of the club's activities and services open to them on campus. Other events, in addition to the climbing of Bond Hall, include: a sports car show in Red Square, a shooting exhibit by the Archery Club, displays by the Bridge Club, Soccer and Rugby Clubs and other activity clubs on campus. The Geography Club will hold an open house at the geography department coffee room in Old Main. The Parachute Club had planned a parachute drop in the athletic fields south of Carver Gym, but, according to Tim Douglas, assistant dean of students, because last year's jump, scheduled to land in the same area, landed on Bond Hall, permission for this year's jump was denied. Douglas also said that various AS service organizations, Legal Aids, Housing and Employment Commission and others, will be manning their offices during the Fair to give new students an opportunity to find out what services they do have to offer. The Fair is being held from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in front of the Viking Union and in Red Square unless moved indoors by weather. Student life changes at Western See pages 6,7 V WESTERN WASHINGTON STATE COLLEGE VOLUME 64 NUMBER 5 |
Language | English |
Language Code | Eng |
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