may 1, 1969
the coll e g I a t e
Tri-Sigma sisters sing their way to top honors at Greek sing.
WYNDHAM
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name of ACC.” Wyndham was
accused of “flagrant disregard
for basic law and order” and of
transferring the same im
plication to all the students of
ACC. The resolution strongly
reprimanded Wyndham and also
the National Student Association
for trying to make implications
concerning the whole of the
student body. The resolution was
in reference to an AP release
stating that Wyndham had
agreed to go to jail rather than
submit to the draft.
Jim Abbott spoke in defense of
the individual’s right to free
speech. He pointed out to the
board that the AP news release
was somewhat in error. Wyn
dham, he said, had not agreed to
going to jail but only sympathized
with those who would. O’Connell
told the Board that a “person in a
place of leadership has to be very
careful what he does in public.”
O’Connell was primarily in
terested in Wyndham’s stand on
law and order. He was afraid that
people will think there are “a
bunch of radicals in the student
body.”
Wyndham, in a statement to
the Board, said that going to jail
was not a disregard for law. It is
acknowledging and willingly
accepting the consequences of
——
breaking the law. The m
he
Wyndham to clearT‘1^
with t,hf> his statm
The brothers of Alpha Sigma Phi win fraternity division of Green sing and talent.
with the press,
approve the resolutLn “
only one vote.
Wilkins urgently
the Board for a
cerning an ex officio
the Board of Trustees h"‘““
pressed the opinion that th ?"'
president should bet
this level. The mottn ?/^'
Jim Abbott. Dr. BenneJt n
out to the Board that thl
Life Committee had
taken such action in a
specific vein ThA n .
recommendalion wciuidTr’
student „„ He >
mittee of the Board of Tr t
wilt. „V',
meetings of the full Board
Education Committee is con'
cerned with matters parti
relevant to students. The m ?
on the floor was brough! J
harmony with Student Lifj
recommendation and receive
unanimous approval.
In other action the Board an
proved David Finch as chairm!
of the Social Standards Com
mittee and Joe Harwood as
chairman of the Constitution and
By-Laws Committee,
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that two-thirds of the members
must be active in the Christian
Church. The Charter also has
established a 25-year minimum
age requirement for trustees,
thus making it difficult for a
student to be elected to the board.
If the Charter is to be changed,
the changes must be initiated by
the trustees, then be approved by
the Church Assembly.
Although no formal motion was
made providing for student
representation, Cooke feels that
there was enough interest
generated so that if the trustees
do not originate any action
between now and next year, then
a resolution will be introduced at
next year’s assembly meeting.
When asked about the possibility
of such a resolution being passed,
Cooke remarked, “It’s just a
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