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St. Mary's University, San Antonio, Texas
November 20,1973
Vol. 58, No. 6, Page 2
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The Saint Mary’s
University School of Law
Fall Intramural Moot Court
competition was held
Wednesday, November 7, at
8 pm in the law classroom
building.
This years panel of
judges included Adrian
Spears, Chief judge of the
United States District Court
for the western district of
Texas; the honorable D-W
Suttle—Judge of the United
States district court for the
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A new budgeting
out to present two imagination displayed by a
children’s shows-one in the 12 year old youngster,
fall and the other in the Danny, and his adventurous
spring. trip into Junkland guided
Shoestring Player by the Junkyard genie,
Mr. John A. Palumbo
announced his resignation as
Vice-President of
Development and Public
Relations, at the Executive
Council meeting November
12, effective then.
Mr. Don Ryckman,
presently Development
Counsel for the University,
assumed the responsibilities
for Development, Alumni
and Public Relations, on an
interim basis.
Fr. James Young,
president of the university,
approved by the
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first were members of the “Admissions Practices and
Student Senate but in an Policies?
effort to improve relations December 7
with the faculty and Fr. James A. Young-
administrators, the “The University’s Goals’’
Executive Committee December 14
decided to broaden the Bro. Ralph Thayer —
scope to include ideas and ‘‘Student Personnel
policies concerning these Services’’
other two facets of the The panel discussions
University. have been rather successful
So, the speakers for the in terms of communication
remainder of the semester improvements and policy
included Louis Sanchez, awareness. Students
Director of Alumni participation has ranged
Association; Coach Kosub, from 15 to 38.
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Western District of Texas; students an opportunity to
the honorable Charles acquire both training and
Barrow—Chief Justice of practical experience in oral
the 4th Court of Texas advocacy, legal research,
Appeals, and the honorable brief writing and appellate
Carlos Cadena and Fred court argument. Nine teams,
Klingeman, both justices on two persons each preparing
the Texas 4th Court of Civil briefs and presenting
Appeals. arguments, have
The Intramural Moot participated in the
Court Competition is held competition. Presenting an
annually to complement the argument before this years
existing spring moot court panel of distinguished
program. These exercises are justices is one of the highest
designed to give law hnnorin awstudeont can The annual Varsity-Alumni game, November 17, opened the new basketball season. Old
Awards given included timers like Henry Casanova, Buddy Meyer, Doug Williams, Tom Bail, Don Wesley, "Snake"
recognition for the overall Legrand, and John Heller led the varsity to a 92-90 win.___________________________________
winning team (Pat Cullen m “ m e m *
Semester spoken for Joe Bernal gives Demo talk
, .... j ta Mike White), and the best
The Student Senate Athletic Director; and Dr. overall speaker (Pat Cullen) by Martha Toedt -+ •
executive committee began Charles Myler. The remain- in the competition. Through the Student Thursday November 8 to choosing them, a method
a series of panel discussions ing speakers are: A reception in honor of Senate University Affairs speak about the Democratic which relies more on
November 30 the winners of the Committee, and especially Party. delegates supporting the
Anne Kennedy — competition and the judges Ric O’Connor, Democratic He discussed its reforms, proper candidate than on
was held immediately after National Committee person, schisms, quotas, and general quotas,
the round. Joe Bernal was on campus upheaval since the landslide Senator Bernal said the
-------------------------------------------------------- victory of Richard Nixon in new plan, with all its many
m a 1 1972. Former State Senator complexities, is not as
• A me fl 11 O ( ( WAg A"anev Bernal told the crowd in the effective as the previous one ±
(mgB 4Q. V4E University Center lounge but that it might work. He
I about the party’s many also urged all attending to
at St. Mary’s University in factions before the get involved in politics,
1974-1975 The student McGovern defeat, the effect stating the power held by
selected must be available to of the defeat on the elected officials and those
administration, incorporates work full-time from about selection of delegates, and they appoint is too great to
an unique study of most May 23 to July 3, 1974. A the present plan for ignore,
planned programs knowledge of finance or
(academics, etc.) by an analy- administration is not as Junkyard Genie
tical studies group. important as an overall -------------------------
The Analytical Studies sound judgment. "y AI, — J. _
Group which will consist of Itis expected that this 6 I S C OUIIL
eight members from St group will begin operations ■
Mary’s, ex-officio in the spring, 1974. The by George Spelvin
professional advisors as student selected will receive,
needed, and also one as a minimum, the Twice every school year
student. The student work-study rate of $1.60 the Shoestring Players set
member of the Analytical per hour and a stipend of
Studies Group will be $500 for the work during
selected by the Student the summer of 1974.
Senate, although the Responsibilities of the
student selected need not be group will be to perform a
a member of the Student critical analysis of program president, Ovidio Trejo Gene. In Junkland, Danny it:
Senate. plans of all academic and states that “we feel there is teams up with Gene and his _ 1
Eligibility of the student support services a strong need for this type friends, The Junkets, in
to serve on this committee departments, p u r p o s e of entertainment in San battling the fierce Junkland
will be based on the modifications of Antonio.” He went onto ruler, The Giant Intertube
following criteria: an departmental program plans say, "not only because it Monster and his
expressed willingness to and prepare tentative falls under the category man-servants, The Fergels. 2
serve, current status as a summaries incorporating “theatre” but because Together, Danny and his
somphomor or junior and these proposed children are friends put an end to the
expected status as student recommendations. human-deserving as much Monster’s dictatorship and
-------------------------—................... — consideration as adults all is well in Junkland.
e,-n, 4. ho p-nreonIar insofar as productions go”. With suggestions from
3luucnl> lU DC UUSUIUUU The Player’s two Dr. Myler, the play will be
" children’s plays will be by presented as an
The Representation non-meeting type decision ex-Shoestring Player, Joseph environmental production. -
Committee of the Student making in most Condello, who has written a “The whole Shoestrmg
Senate met with Bro., departments. The general variety of children’s shows. Cellar will become the
Puckett, Dr. Bill Crane, Fr. consensus was a strong Last year, “The Cowardly Junkyard with much of the
Langlinais, Dr. Carter, Dr. desire to see students Knight” was presented to action taking place within — -
upon the resignation noted, Bruckman, Mr. Green, Dr. participate. packed houses and this year, the audience---actual
“I wish to express my Kaczkowski, Col. The Senate will hopes are for the same if involvement will be one of
appreciation to Mr. Rechtshaffen, and Mr. Beck publicize departmental not better results. “The the key factors”.
Palumbo for his efforts over on November 12 to meetings (English will be Junkyard Genie will The cast will include — e
the past three and a half determine the possibility of first); they will meet with premiere on Friday night, Tim Jordan as Danny,
years in behalf of our student participation in chairmen to expose their November 23 at 7:30 p.m. Marshall Kellar as Gene; Ric
university. He has been policy decisions and rule plan for student Other performances are on West is Mr. Mailbox, Mike
unwavering in his belief in making at the departmental involvement. The group of November 24, 25, 30, and Ward, Mr. Garbageman, and 4-
the role of Catholic Higher level. majors will select their own December 1 and 2. Robert Fleming, the
Education in the world Dr. Bill Crane, chairman representatives. Under the direction of Intertube Monster,
today. He maintains a warm of political science If you want to join the senior drama student, The Junkets are Moon
feeling for St. Mary’s department explained his Representation Committee Ovidio Trejo, “The Gaskin (red); Dawn Doherty -i- A
University and his many department’s method of or have some ideas for your Junkyard Genie” shares its (blue); 'Lynn Tierney
friends here, and wishes us involving students. A own major contact, contact cast among old (green); and Norma Barrera
every success in supporting general discussion followed Candelario Sanchez, Martha Shoestringers and (yellow). The Fergels are
and carrying out our concentrating on student Toedt, or Israel Ramon at newcomers to the Kathy Fleming, Becky . &
mission.” apathy and the informal, the Senate office. Shoestring Cellar stage. Adame and Margie Fleming.
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