Student Body Officers Elected Election Declared Valid As of Tuesday
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By AVERIL JENNEY college consfsts of fiveiaculty memStudent body officers were an- bers: Joan LeClerq, Richard Paynnounced by Penny Purviance Tues- ter, George C. Jackson, Pat Palilsday after Dr. stephien E. Epler, ter and David McLaughlin; and college president decided that last .two student voting members: Rose weeks elections were legal. Kovacich and Gary Woods. Student B'<><ly President of Ohlone Blum stated, "The S.S.C. adwill .'be Gary Woods. Vice President vises the ·president, but he can over will be Rose Marfo Kovacich; Secretary, Sandl'a Pinkevich; Repre· rule anything that happens if it is a~ainst the interests of the college." ·s entative at Large, Tom Lee; Com- Constitution NEW STUDENT BODY Officers are: Tom Lee, representative-at-large; Gary Woods, president; James m.issioner of Public Relations, Jesus, commissioner of public relations; Rose Marie Kovacich, vice president; Sandy Pinkevich, recording ·The main Qbjection to the proJames Jesus; and Commissioner of secretary; and Bill Jackson, commissioner of academic affairs. Academic Affairs, Bill Jackson. As posed constitution was Article n, of Tuesday afternoon the office of Section 2, under Membership. Tl'easurer could not be announced. Section 2 states: "Only members Protests followed the elections, of :the As·s ociated Students of Ohwhen the Student Advisory Panel lone College shall be permitted to. . . last Thursday ra.tified the constitu- hold elective a nd appointive offices tion. This action was taken after and have the privilege of voting in the e1ection committee threw ouif: Associated Student ·Body Electhe election ·b ecause ,the constitution tions." .was not ·p assed by the two-thirds Dr. Epler has stated that an In the student body elections held eligible to vote. Thirty-six percent William E. Blum, Ohlone had a vote called the y believed to be "associated" student !is one who has tast 'We:ek, 186 voted out of the 831 of day.time students voted. good turn out in contrast with ten necessary. purchased a .student body card. According to dean of students, percent voting in other colleges. student body card holders who were Student Advisory Panel The student election committee headed by Penny Purviance, issued The Student Advisory Paniel, a statement after c-0unting the WhiC'h includes James Jesus, Terrie vates, stating that the co.ns.titution Boyer, Chris Jungerman, Basil La· was not ratified since it did not maestra, Jeff Hudson, Virginia receive the two-thirds majority vote Smith and Sharon LaMarche, stated called for in official procedures. that only a majority vote was Dr. Epler- declared Tuesday that needed to ratify, not the two-thirds the election procedures ta·lren were votei which 1the election committee legal. based its decision upon. In cO'llnection with the election, The Student Adv.i sory Panel was many 'students pratested the reappointed by Ohlone College AdPublished for the students of Ohlone College. quirement of having •a student body ministrators last spring upon reccard to be eligible to vote. ommendations from area high 15 November 2, 1967 ~ Fremont, California The proposed constitution set up school counselors. They were offi- Vol. I, No. I this requirement. The controversy cially appointed by William Blum, sprouted up over the fact that the dean of stud:en.ts. (See story page 3.) c-0nstitutfo.n, though not in effect, S.A.P. was asked to set up a tenthad restricted which students were ative constitution for the student eligible t o vote. body. The constitution was written One student 'Who challenged the in such. ·a way as to let the student baNat, Steve Bammel stated that, body officers, when elected, .revise ·~rt .c annot <be effective without a it on recommendations from the vote from. the entire student body." entire student body. The Student Services Committee Protests Student Advisory .Panel meeting to decide whether to have too activ- d.ates f-Or h(:nniecoming queen will asked for Dr. Stephen E . 'Epler, Stadcnt "!.Villi.air-. F.. B ro~:..irt. .1LJ-" Tuesday in C-57 brought many vari- ity, and furthermore · there's- not be picked and announced at the Ohlone Pr:esident, for a def.inition contacted a lawyer to attempt to ous attitudes toward homecoming enough time for planning the ac- chosen rally. By election the student of a regular student and an associget a cour:t injunction to declare activities. The controversy was tivity. Therefor, I feel it would be body will select four finalists who ated .student body member. Accordthe . panels' riatifica.tion nuH and whether to schedule homecoming better to postpone it until verifica- . will appear at the homecoming ing to Dr. Epler, a regular student void: is one who ·is en:rolled ill one or activities next week or to postpone Hon of the.Student Body off.ic.e rs." game. Friday morning a Student Serv- it to later in the year. R<>se Kovacich: "I'm :in favor of At the .semi-formal homecQ!mjng more classes, and "an .associated ices Committee meeting was held He;re are some various opinions having homecoming activities now. dance the queen and her three at- student is on:e which has enough' into determine whether the panel un- from involved students on campus. I think it should crown the football tendants will be announced. terest in Ohlone C01llege to purchase der the "Roberts Rules of Order," Mike Gomes: "I don';t think we season and most :peOple seem to be A tentative bonfire is also being a student body card · at the beginhad the .authority t-0 ratify the pro. have enough time to have a good lookdng forward to it.'' planned for the college when !it is ning of the year." posed constitution. Dean . Blum said, "It is thP. .disAs of the newspaper deadlinie., it decided about the homecoming ·achomecoming queen and dance. I · Dean Blum announced after the would fove to see this activity hap- had been decided that ten can4i- tivities. cretion of ithe college to d:ecide S.S.C. meeting that the "Student Ad- pen but I don't think it will." whether- or n-0t students will. vote visocy Panels' il"atification was not by a student body card-there is Sandy Pinkevich: HI think wie· are a legal procedure. They could haw rushing it too f.ast and we should no law." declared the ~lection good but they have one queen for all sports·. " were in error in their interipretaPatti Cabral: "I think a general tion of 'Roberts' Rules' on ratify- sports queen would he· grea.t. We ing." should have started working on this Upon hearing this, Brommley im- six ,weeks ago." · mediately dropped his plans to see Terrie Boyer: "I think it should be O:hlone Collegte·'·s first open house ings D a·nd E. The display will cona lawyer. postpooed because there isn't suf- will be held from 1 t<> 4 p.m. Sun- sist of news .photos by the Tribune's ficient time to plan the activities day, Nov, 12, at the mai,n campus. prize winning staff. Among the picStudent Services Committee Three new clulbs 1are now formmg The Student Services Committee, in my opinion.'' Facilities at Kennedy will not be . tures to .be displayed is a Pulliitzer on campus. They are the Ski Club, which advises the president of the Gary Woods: '''There is no power open. Prize 'Winning photograph taklen by the Newman Club and Latter Uay The oipen house :is intended to ac- Russ Reed. Saints Clulb. quaint residents of the Newark and Reed won this prize in 1950 1With The Ski Club, for 'both water and Fremont communities with Ohlone the pictw.-e of ·an :aerial stunt plane snow, already has ·a membership College. · narrowly missing a B-29 at the Oak- of .approximately 30. The public will be able to observe land air show. The phot-0graph will Regular meetings are scheduled exhibitions and demonstrations from be blown up to 3 by 4 feet and will fQr noon, Tuesdays in Room E-80. many instructional fields, accord- be on display in ,the entrancie. hall Dr. James C. Duke, vice-presiing to William Collins, assistant to to the administr.ation building. dent, bas accepted the position as . Ohlone's CommMity Services San Jose High School as it's sec- · the president. adviser. There ·will be an art exhibit by Committee's first ·a ctivity will be a ond presentation. The club is engaged in form Two students are included in the Da.vid McLaughlin's art classes. lecture iby Pt. Robert A. Scalapino · ing a constifotion, elleding officers, · at 8 p.m. Nov. 11, at Mission San c.s.c. which will make plans for a . Drama will ail.so be represented in deciding the amount of dues, and series of lectures and productions E-90. . Jose High ~ool gym. obtaining information on bus it:ransTea will 1b e served m D building . The Music ::M.an will be presented for the community and the college. portaton. . The students are drawn from the with entertainment provided 'by OhPersons interested in joining 8 p.m. Friday, Nov. 17 at Mission leadership class and have included lone' s music students. these groups ·should ·check the main A photographic display by the Alma Torres, ·Delores Rodriquez, bulletin board near the admissions By BOB NEUMANN Oakland Tribune will be in· buildGary Woods and Rose Kovisch. Fall Quarter Enrollment office, in :building B. Seven students from Ohlone will Exceeds Predicted level attend a drug eonference this Sat· Ohlone's enrollment is higher than urday at Castlemont High School expected during the 1967 Fall quarin Oakland. . ter, states William E . Blum, Dean The conference will be attended NOVEMBER 1-20 of Students. Students desiring financial aid a competitive Scholastic Aptitude The day enrollment consists of are urged to see Mr. Wolfe in B-30 Test in order to ·apply. Deadline by over 500 high school and junior Preregistration for Winter Quarter. 803 students and 913 night students, concerning the many jobs and to apply for the test is Nov. 11 college students from Al.ameda NOVEMBER 4 County. · Football game-St. Mary's-8 p.m: which is a total of 1,716. scholarships ·a vailable through the while application deadline is Dec. AIFS Turkey drawing ticket sale at Flea Students attending from Oblone Although it is Ohlone's first year, college. 14. Market. are Milla Alibierding, Bob Neumann, enrollment has ,already exceeded The Bank Of America is giving a Mr. Wolfe :is particularly looking NOVEMBER 5 Carol Roberts, Albert Delgado, its' predicted level of 1200, states for students who can qualify for $300 Business A:ward and certificate Cross Country-San Francisco-9 a.m. Blum. This is 621 more than expect- the work/study program on camp- to the outstanding student in Busi- Alma Torres, Earl . Kube and AIFS ticket sale continued at Flea ed before classes opened Monday, us. This progTam is subsidized by ness Administration and Secretarial Charles Cardenas. Market. Mrs. Elizabeth Cauhape, sociology NOVEMBER 9 Sept. ~. according to Blum's fig- the ifederial government and .aid is or Olerical major. mes. Many local businesses also have instructor, will attend with the , First drama club meeting. awarded accordililg to .t he needs NOVEMBER 10 openings for part time workers off group. It iS hard to estimate a prediction of the studeDJt. Football game-SJS-3 p.m.-Newark. The morning session will start NOVEMBER . 11 · State ·scholar.ships are ·also avall- campus. Informatjon aibout these lor ne:itt year, since it is the beginwith an address by · John J. ' P urand any of the sd1olarships jobs a-ble to students who plan to con· · ning of the year, but a preliminary Community Service lecture-MSJ high estimate of a forty percent increase tinue into ithe 1968-69 school year maybe found in pamphlets located chio, Alameda County judge, folgym-8 p.m. is expected next year, acording to in either a junior college or a four- 'in Mr. Wolfes · office or by talking lowed by discussion groups of 25 NOVEMBER 12 students until lunch ·at 11:45 a.m. Open. House at Ohlone-1-4 p.m. year school. Applicants must take to him ·personally. Blum.
Eligible Student Voters Total 186 Out Of -831 ASB Card Holders
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