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Central Michigan LIFE
Vol G9 No 2y
C1985CM L1FK
Mount Pleasant. Michigan 4S.S59
12 pages
Monday. November 4. 19S5
'No comment' given about frat probation
by BETSY MINER
LIFE Ass't. News Editor
Although Kappa Alpha P.si
fraternity was reinstated last
Thursday after having its CMU
chapter revoked in April 19.**<4.
I'niversity officials refuse to
comment about why tht* chapter
was placid on probation
The Mack ("reck organization
was termed inactive by the
rriivrr-.it> and its national
th.ipter after the fraternity'**
• (institution was violated a year
ago, Kappa (rraduate Adviser
Mike Hoson said The probationary period was terminated
Thurnday by Glenn Starner,
director of the Office of Student
Life
Hoson said the chapter wa*.
pledRinR members with ^rade
point averages below the
minimum 2 3 requirement
"A few were pledging Ix-low a
_ (»." he said
Light to 1(1 people had tfpa's
below _ :j. said Hilly Dexter.
a-si-tant director of the Office of
Minority Affairs
Ho.snn said some of the illegally
pledged members still are
invoked with the fraternity, hut
refu-ed to release names
"We were penalized for illegal
pledgi s." Kappa Prc-idcnt Ix'iiroy
Junes -.._id
Dexter said the graduate and
regional chapter.- of Kappa Alpha
Psi had to receive Utters of
recommendation from Starner in
order for the probationary pentxl
to end for the largest black Greek.
organisation on campus
"Tin graduate and regional
ihupter- had I > > receive litters
trurn Glenn Starrier saying thev
have made the nece-sary changes
and are ..n the right road." Dexter
s.ud
Most of the Ir.ilernitv's leaders
who were involved with the
uicideiil have graduated. Dexter
added
Krvin Owens, farmer director of
the OfTue of Minority Affairs.
expre«-ed surprise about the
groups reinstatement
"Thev were totally in the
wri.ng." he said "The charges
were very s, nous and the discipline could have U-en much more
Owens. Starner. Sharon
George, assist.mt director of the
OfTiie of Student Life, and .James
Hill, vice president for Student
Atl.nrs. were "prune players" in
the investigation against the
fraternity. Owens said
Owetis present General M.ptors
employee, would not elaborate
about the charges and investigation details
Interim President Arthur Ellis
said he did not know specifics of
the case, although doe* ri'mimlicr
dismssing it with Owens Kill*
said he recalls hearing altoiil a
fight at a dance involving the
fraternity
Kills said hi* was not aware ol
anv current action regarding the
fraternity and had not been
informed of the reinstatement
Starner would not comment
ISoe "Fraternity"—page 2
Fund-raiser use
remains unclear
by BETSY .MINER
LIKE Ass't. New* Editor
I 'no rtaintv surrounds the use of proceed* from a recent black
Cn-ek umfuutiun dance sponsored by the lil.ick Panhellenic Council
When (ouncil n.ember.s promoted the dance and anti apartheid
marih v. huh it b.Mowed, thev stated money Irom the function would
I-, used f..r apartheid awareness programs Flyers promoting tinman 11 and il.ino- stated. "Proceeds go tow a ids constructive aw.in russ
of .ip.irtln-id "
Hut during the (ouniil's bi-weekly meeting Krid.iv the group was
unsure l,..w the money would lie -pent Several suggi stiotis were made
l..r u-e ..! thi proceeds from the Oct _'> dance, whuh totaled $7b 1."
•*«._*. .1 whuh was us.d for -teieo speaker rental'
The iT'onei was r.n-ed thiough a $1 donation requested from each
p. r-«.ri entering thi- durue
I think it would pri.b.ihK lie I- st just to have it on th.- side H, cause
that - w I., re wire going to ru ed it tin most." -.iipI Hilly Dexter, u t ing
odv i-i r and a--i-t.il it dirc< tor of tin- Ollue of Min.-ntv A Hairs
I .aura Gorisali's direi tor ■■! the ( lllice of Minority All airs, suggested
tf I'-iilm.iv U it,ti rested in vising the prineeds to lielp Program
Ho.nd -j„.i.so! .in anti apartheid presentation bv shaker R.md.ill
It.il.ITi-i.il
t "...mi il I 'hair man Glenn Mc Intosh s.ud he had a I realty *|ii'ken w ith
son:....!..- on !*• hall" of Kobi n-on an<i learned the speaker did no! want
mi.1.1 :-ii > mij j».rt Irom the council
"lie jii.i «nnlrrl us to (nik it \ip.~ Mrlntimh. Ili'tmil .ieriKir. »«ot
Mi Tnto-ti -.trl the round' will meet t« .Vcn1,' ti*iw i|»,. pri.ee.-<t« will
h. pi-i.i
"It j r.-hahU w'll go int.. (-.-ttv i.isfi." he s.ud
Mi Int'.-h s.,1,1 the n.oT'ev rn.o. go toward fivers, letters ;u,d business
♦ See "Funds"—pi«K«' -
Enrollment gain
produces need for
faculty positions
by JOANNA HOKAS
LIKE Stuff Writer
\ I..'!.' than pi ,,;.-. t i ,| llnle.ee ill CM I ' el] r oll.llent will te.plll,
"a l-mr.g . ! I ; n.-w (.,. ultv
K-b. rt DiHiiiin. a--i-!an: vne provo-t t"T Planning In-tni. ti..n
ao I lo .ar.ii said enrollment n.i- pr. .m-i ted tar this vear at 1 a .".".'I
! Il.'.i lit- -, ■ ! la- TiPirill.. r ot t.U ultV Was Ii illi. eil Hilt . II I o I ! tl a I I t this
.e.ll I - I ."■ '♦. "* -t udt Tit s
("Mi's .-tltollmellt Is eX|H'«ted t'P nni.iui -table t..r the tliXt lour
v ear s ! , tore .!.-. lining be a.tiied
1 >, lit ion art i. i j.at i - -pei ni mg s. ; ",ii in ii i ,,ri r.-pl.u u-.g l.i.uhv
Pr av ,,-t John Cantelon >ould riot I-. re.u bed tor . urn mem
Mlti n H-nrv .ban u! the College ot Art- and So.-me- -aid the
pollig. I.,-i II i-psittot.s l.i-i ve.ir due I.i the anta ipated enroihi..-iit
.ii . l.r..- Ill tile -l h.H.t ot J p,-ti .-nt
\\.- !• -tret, bed pn-ttv thirdv tin- v,-..r Wo don't have tin- -t.iIt to
< >>>< ■ i la- ■■- -in..- the proji-i t ion- Irom la-t vear I in hoping to -. .- tl..-
te-tor.i!l.,ll ■ ! I.KIlltV III the College ot Art- ami S. ietl.es Iber,
delirilt. Iv 1- .. la a d " he -.,,,(
D.-Hruin s.,:.i high -i h.-.i . rii..||met,t f.a- b. , ti r. -lat iv eh -tabi. -and
-li- ill ri main the -a:i,.- tor lour o.it- Alter that a _'u pen . nt .!o 11 tali laah -i b,-,l -. Tool- 1- .--.I-at.,'!
"It v.- i !■«,'. at t fa- In n.ir {.,-ri..d it v. ill ,!, dm,-, hut t..r tla- n.vt fo.ir
Vear - ( ' Ml ° el; l olliln I.t will -tav at I a '">' ' to 1 li I « H I," rie said
D.-Hri.in -aid one ..! lh.- rras,,n- lor the -t.,!,!,- , tu oil tia-nl i- that
oi.ii -!;..!. nt ...me to ('Ml' thi-v are -tav mg and not t t.iii.|.-i ring
lb -.mi the proi.-.tioti- .ire has«-d on historical data and lr.-hin.it.
i n r,,! 1 -: i n T . - ^». .. n ..
|N«*f r.nrcillme^nt —page J
LIFE-line
News Brief
W.iviu Countv Kxecutive Hill Lucas will lii-iii-- vihv
minorities are switching to the Republican Purtv Tui--.day at
* io {. m in th.- Kovee I'niversity (\ r.ter Auditorium
Inside
Program Hoarii .•!!":. i.il- an-
-till utl-ure what gro'.i(i will
warm-up at Wednesdav'-
Night Hanger con.ert
page 3
Weather
Mostly cloudy Monday
Chance .it showers in the east
Highs iri the 40s Partly
cloudv and colder Monday
night I^iws in the :li)s Partly
cloudy Tuesday Highs near
Index
LIKK wire
page.
Profile
p.lge'1
Comment
page-J
HI.Kim Countv
page J
Entertainment
pagel".
S{-orts
P-'^eM
Chippewa ( (.rni-r
page '.*
Classifieds
page 11
Spot Lift*
p.ige 1_
Placement Notice*
page 11'
Poller Reports ..
page l'J
Touch-ups
Cm* trt I *»* !>t..-~i
Adding tfie finishing touches to his latest painting project
Dave Bennett of Mount Pleasant completes a new sign for
Sandel's Union 76 service station Sunday afternoon Although
the sign is for the gas station it was painted next dcor on the 33
foot wall of the Ward Theatre at 218 S Main The project took
approximately 25 gallons of paint to finish
CMU develops assault report form
l>> .IKKK (ilthKN
LIKK Staff Writer
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Phone repair money sought
)»v HKIH MKMiK
LIKK Staff Writer
( 'i.rt.p.-ri-.it i. hi ft r da
.In,-t.,t
i- h. ing r.-,p..■-•. il i I.i.,ugh a letter to I '. titurv
Ki ti -I h n-oii ilireit,,r "I I« lei otnriaitiu at a ti- -
pr. hi. in
We i. w.rkitig with I he 1 'niv.-r-it v tip t'iriti p,u! • vac tiv w h it t ht
[.roblt Hi I- .,nd to .illeVl.ite It We have people that are Working with
ilbiti i. ot { fi -ia i abl.- th. I'ruv. r-itv t.i belj. -..ke the problem That - about all I ■ an tell
,.r.e I '..ti.p.mv ■. ,.i It,,!,-, -aid
■ lofui-on ■!. 1 lined to e-tlltl.lti- ll.itli i,:,
Lrida'. In an earlier
• ni.ier.'t, at..! i at !.- w.ri- not j r >>;.,. rk w ati rpr ■-,;..! w tien i:,t. r\ :■ w he (-titii.iti-.| the i o-t ,.t re-ton rig {.l;t.ne -en n ,■ .itt, r the
ntr rru{.t i,,n ol -.-rvn.- in S,-|,t.-nil.i-r ,il $_ii(«xi
l he I 'niv ei-it v bus not filed a c I aim w ith its msiirann- < omji.mv tor
ist of re-toring tfa- [.hone service. .Jerrv S«of.v. direitor of
install, ,i hv Continental T< le phone Cum pan v .,f Mu hi g.m in C's.j .it .
,.,,-t .,( jia ■" "i mi Water entered th. ,.,!,!,- during a S, -pt end per -torsri
c.iu-it.g .i w.-i-k long interruption ..! -er\ i, e .md permanent damage to tf
tb.-iahl. - Iohtis.-n -.,:,! in .,j. e.irher iritervu-w
Siri.i- tfa installation C.-ntun, I'.-l.-pf.otie .o*t,p,mv bought ..ut
('ontir.eiit.il
• ht; r.-on -a.f th. !. tt. r was -, r,t to Century Tel.-phuno ..ll'ip. ia!- at
t he ...mp.it.', national h.-,i'i,ju.irters in Monroe. I-i la-t week
"It -tatid v... t. ei the r,s jjori -: b 11 ity lie- w ith Century Telephone ar d
that w, a-ked them to reimh.ir-e ('Ml* tor tf,.- lo-«es We didn't a-k t'.r
.i -;x-c it"ic am.unt. w,- ju-t .(-ked them t<. cover our lass,-- .,nd tfie c-t
o! .iv. id.rig luture deterior.it son 'of tfie cables ," t.i- sa.d
fjii-ini-ss s, rv i.as. s.ml
"We are cunt inning to work t"ir-t w ith the ! wo telephone compame-
b, fore tiliT.g a i hum w M h the insurance ( omj.ariv ." Scoby -aid
S.<ti .n- of the cable may have to !.«■ replaced fn-cau-e of the
i!T.j,r,.;»-r m-tall.il ion .)obn-<<n said in an earlier interview
I'• nt mental Telephone did not IoIIp.w st'indard w.^erpn-.l'ing
ptioedures .it one [joint in the in-.tallatiun. he said
Water entered tfie cable- during the stonn and is slowly making its
w.iv through the insulation which protects the wires
Karlier Johnson said the water cannot Ik- removed from the rallies
Willi.im Holes. Jr Century Telephone attorney, said fie would r.'t anil eventually will reach the wire, causing a discontinuation of
comment on whether the company i» liable for the damage servui* in as early as lrt month*- unless repairs are made
He said Century is working with the I'niversity to correct tfie ISee "Phone*"—page 2
Object Description
| Title | 1985-11-04; Central Michigan Life |
| Date | 1985-11-04 |
| Publisher | Students of Central Michigan University |
| Description | Monday, November 4, 1985 issue of the student newspaper of Central Michigan University. Also known as CM-Life. Originally published biweekly. Later published three times a week during the academic year and once a week during the summer. Began publication in 1941. Previously known as Central State Life. Issues from 1999 to the present are available online at the CMLife website. |
| Subject/Keywords | Central Michigan University - Newspapers; Mount Pleasant (Mich.) - Newspapers; Isabella County (Mich.) - Newspapers; College student newspapers and periodicals; |
| Copyright Permission | Copyright 1985 by Central Michigan University. This material is copyrighted and any further reproduction or distribution is prohibited. |
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| Language | English |
