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Smoke Signals, Wednesday, January 27, 1972—Page 7 Fall Semester Disciplinary Summary Case Returning to can^jus under the influence of alcohol and bringing undue notice 'conduct unbec aning a Chowan College student (indecent exposure in public) conduct unbecoming (driving under the influence of alcohol ) .Possession of alcohol on cainpus Conduct unbecoming public drunkenness) Sj Divolvement in the use of illegal drugs 1 i M.sbehavior in orientation class Reckless driving on carpus and operating a motor vehicle without a license j Vulgar language on canjius Violation of social canpus Violation of canpus policy on alcohdj assault on cairpus security officer; disre^ect to a college official; going through cafeteria line twice; breaking cafeteria line Possession of marijuana Conduct unbecoming (shoplifting) I Excessive class absences Excessive chapel/assembly absences Disrespect to a college official; resisting arrest Number of Cases Preliminary suspension 30 days social canpus Preliminary suspension 30 days social canpus 10 hours of work (1) Preliminary sus pension and no class cut (3) Preliminary sus pension, 30 days social cairpus, 10 hrs. work Sugjension Preliminary .suspension 30 days social caitpus 15 hours work 6 strict conditions Dean's reprimand Preliminary suspension Dean's reprimand Forfeit privilege of going home, 15 hrs. work Preliminary suspension for academic year; 30 days social cairpus; pay for extra meals Suspension Fi'eliminary suspension 30 days social campus 15 hours of work 1 week social campus (35) preliminary sug. pension (2) not guilty (3) suspension Preliminary suspension 2 weeks social canpus Case Cheating on test Throwing food in cafeteria Number of Cases Reckless driving on cairpus; speeding; leaving scene of accident; destruction of private property Stealing parking permit sticker 1 Removing fire extinguishers from ECU 2 Reckless driving; disregsect to a college official 1 Breaking vending machine glass on cairpus U M-sconduct at town police station 5 Stealing cigarettes from vending machine 1 Number of cases handled by Dormitory Councils: 25 Number of arrests made on students by town police: approximately 12 (does not include minor traffic violations) Number of arrests made on students by Cairpus Security Officer: 11 Number of arrests made on non-students by Cairpus Security Officer: U Number of cars towed from cairpus: 23 Penalty Preliminary suspension Restricted to library Work in cafeteria 30 days social cairpus; work to replace tree; cannot drive on canpus until mid-term of spring 1972; 10 hours of work Suspension Preliminary sug)ension for remainder of academii year; two weeks strict caitpus Preliminary suspension; 30 days social canpus Dean's reprimand; pay for damages Dean's reprimand Suspension Prepared for Publication by Dean of Men intramural Sports Summary Fall Semester Sitramural IMits Points Standings , of Teams No. of Contests Activity Chanpion 2h iia Qir Gang—West 3 S 9 10 Cur Gang—West 3 S 17 1 Hole in Wall—Spt Brks. 30 23 Wine-O's—South 2h 8h Our Gang--West 3 S 32 1 Bttshleaguers—South 8 U8 U6 Wine O's—South U 11 1 Applecorp & Bushleaguers 16 11 Faculty ~5l0 31B Activity flag Football Track and Field Cross Country * Foul Shooting * Volleyball Cards * Table Tennis (singles and doubles) BLke Race * Co-ed Tennis * Totals * ]jidividual Competition— Percentage of participation will be conputed at the end of tte academic year. Note: The two units into which the "football floor" and "basketball floor" were divided did not participate in team intramural fall activities because of their involvement in intercollegiate conpetition. Three football fields were used this year. Three new activities were added during the fall semester as conpared to same period last year. Above figures represent actual scheduled events. Ifeny other students practiced or took part in recreational play as a part of the program. Individual Activity VtLnners Cross Country--John L. Vaughn Foul Shooting—George Goodin Cards--Steve plint Table Terinis—Singes—Ray Edwards DoubleS-- Bike Race—lynn Dennis and David Hitt Co-Ed Tennis Professors Warren Sextcn and Jane Dickie Activities for Sipring Semester - 1972 Cur Gang—West 3 S 512.0 Strokers—South 2 381.0 Deputy Dawgs--South 5 309.5 Hole in Wall-Supt. Barracks 298.0 Baltimore Ballers--South 3 286.0 Tarheels--WBst 2 S 2h9.0 Ballbusters—West 1 S 2U0.0 Creamers—South 6 236.0 IPT—College Street Hall 230.0 Wine-O's--South 1* 195.0 Kunchies—Mixon 1 S 189.0 Plamers—Day and Off Canpus 187.0 ^plecorp—South 1 183.0 East 168.0 Truckers—West 1 N 165-0 Phantoms--Mxon 1 N I5ii.0 rferauders—South 0 151.0 Bushleaguere—South 8 II4I.O Ifeulers—Mjcon 2 N lljO.O Vikings--Mixon 2 S 122.0 Rebels--West 2 N 103.0 Core—Stone Hall 100.0 Rogues—South 7 99.0 Frogs--West 3 N 30.0 Basketball Horseshoes Weightlifting Billiards Softball Golf Swimming Wrestling Tennis Badminton Note: Point standings at the end of the year will determine the Unit liitramural Champion The Faculty has accumulated 113 points. Dean J. Earl Dilday
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