The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 63, Ed. 1 Friday, August 2, 1963 Page: 1 of 4
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The Campus Chat
Graduate Student Recalls
Year of Teaching Navajos
— Rage 2
46th YEAR
NORTH TEXAS STATE UNIVERSITY. DENTON, TEXAS
FRIDAY AUGUST ? 1963
NO 63
Judge Becomes Government Director
Newland Serves
On High Court
Hv H Will \\ \ I V< MINI l
'■'"iii black lobcd justice- walk
■ •it into a pucked Student Union
Building Auditorium Phi • rowd
became silent and listened ex-
pectantly Us \ sso nit*- Justice
I'hestei ,\ Newland of the
I SNT Supreme < our* Kenan in
read the court s decision
It is the opinion of this court
that the action of the Klection
Hoard constitutes no les-
than actum to preset ve a proee
dure esscfltiul to 10111111111111; I Ml
purtial and proiri-essive student
elec t ions,'' New land 1 cad and
thus ended a rare court action
I oday, nine years later, Nev
'and inis Is-en named to succeed
tin man t*c whom he and his as
so< iates turned foi help m itiak
injr then historic campus deci
smn.
F "i a It icc. they had talked
w ith the late Dr Sum Me Mister,
ofurt line director of tile govern
ment department until hi- death
:n March It was to this position
as department head that Dr
New land wa appointed last
W cek
I *t Mi Mister suggested they
study what civil court- would do
ill tin- sume type of case
WTKIt V STUDY of both
state and federal constitutional
law using estahlished cases as
a Ka 1- for decision the court
■■ with tie F.lections Itoard
against a disqualified freshman
clciss ple-ulential candidate
The freshman, who had re
reived a majority of votes in
tin- election, had l>ern dis<iuali
tied for campaigning in the Un
mn Building on election day uf
iet a (’ainpiic 1 hat with Ins ad
vertisement was distrihuted in
tlie l nioti Building
Aftet graduating from N ISI’
with iugii honors and in only
two years’ time Newland did
graduate work at the University
"I Kansas, where he received
tils doctor- degree Then he
spent a year in Washington,
D« , working on three articles.
F.xiiniitimg the hack payroll
"I the Supreme Court justices'
iaw clerks, lie noticed one who
had Keen tired In the National
Archives Justice and KxecUtlVc
Section, he found hidden away
an indictment <>1' the clerk who
had Keen acc used of leaking in
format ion
lit AV l > I* \ Kill I I V If I A
impressed l»y the fact that the
matter had (icon brought to the
attention of the chief justice m
1 cpiiet mannci by the manager
of the International New Sei
vice.
During tin period, Newland
interviewed it c\ Ian clerks for
ins article "Personal Assistants
to Suprcm*' Court Justices The
I aw < Jerks "
In IWfHi, Di Newland iet timed
to leach ai NTSC, which had al
most doubled in size m his ab-
sence Mut one tiling here that
he considers very important lias
remained tin- satin "North Tex
as -till iui- a close relationship
b*-t w een teacher ami students
which other schoola have lost
as they tunc- grown in size," he
noted
tj3 *
USNT Prexy Sees News
As Detrimental To Board
L
Peace Corps
Shall Return
Board President Agrees
Releases Hurt Program
AA e'll he Icac k w a Die prom >
,it I Vac c- 1 '.up • mtci v aw team
micmiIhu as they left at ic",n Sal
urdny al’lei lelministc-c uig Itl
placement test in a week urn
pus.
•AA
lot help luiv c- t.
c|oW I)
' AA e want tic mi
I lie people w ant u
and also t teat we c i
1 hat the need dom-
ed
t III lied
I lie |oh
III lat
laoie - K 11lingsw id th, president
I I in Culled St iidclit -. ' N 'il til
|- \,i . i \pii c*c| diiuKl AA nine
day that summer iieyy - ielcn-c' me
.ill a .set I I lie long t e I III 1 S N I
pi ccg i am
-opposed to oc
SN I pr< dent
favor tile iMiurd
' let ling C yi N 1
under il unis
| am ccppcesc-cI to tin
Dimming Itoard relea
■lint les oh i --lies I ha! cl
ileal upon poptilai -upp
iii' -rill e of II leglslllt Ul r
Du proposals," lie -aid
the I line t in \ at i
cur," said tin-
i'll that n son
doing its job Kt
pulilicIZe event -
lilt 1 loll
K i llttig sw "i I It a dm it t e«l that In
proposal might Is- inlerpieteii i-
news niMiiuging tin new - hut the termed
lepc-n th. uieasiiic ' recce --ii i y and con
1.....11 ,1 i I 11 i c ■ -y * ’ c i ng a ■ - ■ • ■
me faced with the same charge
-iimiiiii r
ill the
enact
got tiemendoii- m- uilt -
I i i* -aid one official AA • nmv
w i ii wc could stay longei Al
t• ady the group is think in ol
returning in the fall m next
| spring."
PONDERING HIS NEW POSITION as head of the government
department, Dr. Chester A. Newland occupies the chair once
held by the late Dr Sam McAlister.
$1 Sticker Fee
Students To Register Cars
Something in yy will lie added to
tlic registration packet this Sep
tc iiiIm-i a nmtoi vehicle registra-
tion card
President .. c Matthews an
iioufired AA odnesday that all -lu
dents yy ill |„. required to fill nut i
the tin tn and those yy Ko own or
operate a car will 1m re<|uired to
pay a fee of $1 foi i
put on tlic wmd.-d.ndil
slicker to student-' 'III Slime schools do
not pern it -Indent - to bring curs to
The formei method of .ar reg th'' -ampus and others permit
i nation applu l to men onlv and ’",l> «•" ‘'i.i.g ears
required thi tudent U put th. Even then th« must regi U i and
on the l"**v «* f<’''
Phi Delt Seminar Rates
Merit Salary System
Teaching An Art?
If butchers can measure students out. \ .1 has used the .stem
’’’ ,“rtH'" HtH,,darcls and grade with apparent sU.-res- tmlv fw..
them accordingly, then tea hers „f t,.a,.h,rs fot „
can also Ke graded, say public review of their ratings
school educators who favot the
"mei it salary" system.
license numliet of his car
dean of men's c ard
The new policy yvas drawn up
Kv a committei . omposed of i*i
Matthews Dean of Men AA illuim
t, AAond- ( omptrollei John I
» alter Mild Hu-iiic- Manage! K• >I•
ert ( uldwell
Students will till out tin- nmtoi
vehicle c ard dol ing’ i egist ration
I lie tee, which Will about coVi I
the cost of the la w system, yy ill
also Ke charged to students who
entei -ihool in the -pring 01 sum
loc ' emc-'i i \ ticket s. yy beth-
el purchased in the fall, spring
oi summer, will heroine invalid
at the end oi -ummer school
I'lic green and white stickei will
hoyy the school vent and tie mini
Imm cef the stickei The new state
license legist ration mimKei yy 111 lie
tvoidcd III the Husine - Office dot
mg' the -1ci mg seme In
I 1 i licilleonipet It IVe Pi'll
plai emellt test - llli lulled
aptitude test, a modern langoage
aptitude le-l to determine W bribe I
a prison can lent n a foreign lam u
ago and an achievement test in
Spanish oi French foi th • v. I
have hulled one nl the < latlg'll
age • Notilieation of aecerian'e m
is c.ticcn occurs yyiihm font week
'!.:!■< i a. art I a . ■ ’ ’ '' -
do best on the tests and 111 the
Peace I olps hcfllUSr they cc i,i tec
have a broader understanding of
the whole world ' -aid I 'aid Ki
yy in, deputy direetoi <d the I'eaei
i 'oi p -. -elect.ion div ision
"Sociology • ■ unmans, history,
government and F’.ngli ih ma|o'-
aic m great demanil foi teaching
nail community devidoptaeiit work
in foieign countrii" I ryy in con
t III a-d
cla Peace t urps weakens in 17
roiintric . tm \ - - Keen •■nt only a I • >
a country requested help hr ex
pianied Requests fm In Ip at'
evaluated III Pell' c • ol p head
• |Ueil f t c l - ih AA a - h o 11 '' *
AA e ale not illy r li'Ug II to be
lieve that yyc have not made up-
takes in the pus! oi Unit yye yy ill
not make them m t) •• lutuic ' la1
commented Alic -ely • *vic< 'im
I'cacc (Hip yiduntciu hav* t<
Dorps tinned hone Six ill tin I died
verbal Other retuinril to t > tie ii fan
die- Itnt many ram.
they i oiihl not make a
lust incut."
K dime yy oi I h < iuit imicd that the
lull • t dioulil cxi-t h it thlcl it
houhl do < nly yytial it name liu
pin | • In i end develop projects
tm tin long tei m and publicize
only tho-< projects which are <ii
11 ' ted at IIIII met st udellt s
imtlc'li A N N OI Ni I
fall
AA lien I In I- oi nl annoiiuei
and -pring event- m t hi- -iimtiini ,
tin idea- lo •< their liesliaess Ky
Regents Approve
61 New Teachers
Mil.It IOAA I K ' "Nl I It's
dim Higlilowi'i, pi esidi'lit of the
Suiam-'i PKinnmi Itoard and vim
president of I SN I ag'iced with
hilling"' ' * h AA • must cIioum
the most opp' it uni' time to • t n • *
oni publicity campaign bo t given
event," hi' -aid
Me argued, however, that nine
t III • . the sumtliet IS till lust time
to Keg;m a publicity campaign For
example he -aid that promotion
bn the Ihool I iip had to begin this
stimmi'i liecMU-c their will not Im
I line m I In' fall
'The inter im Senate I w hit'll will
c 'll in t Ih Old I f I p I eg* I s|il 1 !• Ul I inert -
Old V "III'- Iwfole the propc-cd time
Me eg o| the ti
pla ined AA r
rolling I ie to 11
sill • ess "
11 ighh
must
t hen
liny
if v
t him;
The Mom d of K'e c
of til new facility
W I'l'k Of lllg t !>•' i I'll
a total of 'it* lull :
tele In-1
I' i
that the iiumhiu
about t In aoo a
staff Iti the curly
lice lul
. '.I
addit tuns is
caching
IMP nil \l yni-
l'll 11.
III!
he
The following wen
tin Koanl
lillil I
mol.i >
iwet iiiamtlimed that tin
Siimmci Ifourd has chpie only wha
it- enlist it ut i**n allow ■ mid ha fed
,c lowed do,ely kilim. «w.*rth' jo >
plan wr have no 11<tc• I - an I in
' 1 e|t'c It'd ciff I e t a I • -alii AA ■ <|c
i have high ipialitv mind >1"
> a planning ind I fed that wc h •
• allied through out idea ■■! .....
|s, e in lion and ruin(limit ion -
,,,, INI Mmh ot tii*' og'am/a'
mi* an working to Kmld a f cmdati
wliiefl will h ad to t I etc ■' ceient g<
ernmitit
Prof Tells Science Foundation
Five Students Receive
Grants for Ph D. Work
Interest in Aged Rises
I he
III-
' I •>.
I lie
Thomas .1 Kerns of St !<ouis I ......iwd
*" (on fe I |oW sir I p
I ho off it-iii w nt t •
atinouin c
the fifth master's graduate d
tin history departna-nt '• .........
he measured "teaching is an art
ns well as a science and is too
• amplest la ; v:;!..a‘. 1 .*h;,ei }jv«
Iy," tiiey -ay
l'l>*' . wen* -olio cel' III*. 1*1.0*.
Those who Oppose the -y trill pj„
point out many problems, however
Mut. argue those who are against Hnd atv unable to find many- . leat
Die system, good teaching cannot ct answers, some members smd
"Wiiat will yon do when du pans
of parents pro'est im . • c • their
children are being* taught h\ in
inferior teacherone asked
discusseci AAednesclav tit a meeting ^
. to . i. c. i . . teacher wait rated wa the re|
"The merit rating will hr between
the teio inn and the admuu-'ra
t ion."
rhev'll find out," the first mem
Imm said “One way oi anothm. tl •
teachers yy ill know
Other problems ili.-cussed were
mel t noted that oth. i -choola have •' giant t*. wcuk on in doctor' de
mote -cycle limitntion- ecu
Summer School Tuff
........ i Coeds Find Goiny Riilf
ot I'hi Ddta kappa, graduate pn
fessioriHl eclueation fraternity
The seminar, arranged by Dt
John < nriy, involved the many ;"ns
;iinl cons of sued a rating system,
including examples cef schools il-
mg the merit -alary successfully
Clayton High School in Clavton. ,
Mo. has used the system since »»"* fn-p.ency *,| ratings, the right
gree at a leading univei utv thi
fall
Ferns lias ts'ceived an fl.HO"
fellowship front the I'niveisity "f
AA isc cciism, a leading graduate
* k i .. I iii t . • • A l i * l» < ' I * ’•
also ha- an excellent program m
oi tempoi at v Arnei o an in -r..t y a
period which n of inajoi interest
to Kerris
He hai ju t kihihed his lhe*i on
f I • mi t he I' tc t Ve i -! t y 1 111 lie o
M art ha i- lenhurgr of Dal'a
vvtio received a ♦fellowship
from the University of Mi -out
AA illiam J Mi"|d v *>f Houston
and Sterling'' I* * 'ait of Dallas,
yy tic 11 a V • I ■" ei ved 'I.H'ill gum'
"Ml, a r. I • .1 * * -
ot penpl
yai old ha - cieated a hist a|ty i,.,
<inpi >" 1'di‘fited ut uat loo » ie - 11-r11.i*'i
t' »i It <•<! -t.it* III It I Kiu-cluim I fled a
told a National • lerc • I " iiuhitoui (f t J ■.
I .lire heoli AA cdliesdiiy for th*
M IK X ItiN
i.c 11*,|<- lie
I
m i ii.h x mn
M iV I It N W I
In most Ii iiniHii
sudefii'M you
t be 1 lilted - ' M* »■
flo fml find tlic
1 m*t • *n11*Ln* *>f
illation ev< ceding
Un
|M GpU f#V*'f *i.» t*Xt
«•••*!ifi|f ‘j «»r
million pc .pie
pet cent," in- told tin* group But
But lio ill cl).
* fit•*,
!» pi l • •fit **f t 1
S jM»piiliit ion
record low with
thr
tfifluy im nv*'i #»n. • *n
inp;tr*‘«l t• *
infant .(eatii-
1 i>• -r «••?»• in 1 *hmi
i b s t a n 11 a ; 1»*
Kt
r\ f
11 • nil
news Driers
lem of siiniiaer schiail at the
l.ilirary one niulit recently
I'.tfi? Howeyei, the school district
itself realizes it is not a typical
flit lit lot, - Itlc • 'IS 1 I ’ Aflt Of Itl
graduates go on to higher educa
lion In addition the financial
status of the district is such that
it an and \xill support a -upermt
education program
Harrington, III., uses merit rat
mg* \xith no salary limits and Sum
Frat Gives $500
For Student Loans
Five hundred dollars lias been
contributed to the North Texas
• tudent loan fund by th* Meta Beta
chapter "f !*hi Delta Kappa mi
ticuial professional education fra
ternity
The Vital will la matched by
in national government
fund-, making a total f Sa.tMKl to
start a loan fund for graduates in
elementary and -eeondary educa
Don The new funds will t*eeome
available in lio'-i T* «- part of the
National I *ef*-ns- Student I,oan
program
Dr Ridn-rt Oamon. a nu int--r of
th* education fac ulty and a spun
soi of the Beta Meta chapter, ex
pressed fielief that the group will
add fl<X) a year to th* new fund
to Ih matched by SWM* a year frorr
the federal government
of (tie tell' her tee "appeal" t he
rating, the reason; f ; fatlun of
the system in many schools and
log cal .idernatives to merit rat
I wo North Texa* coeds were
overheard discussing the prole 'I hi Ui u " i Bight A ' id
A met e an lb 1 ig i I it'dao "tun
ism " In this in examined threi
organization- which ar< trying to
save America from tii- < "mtiiiitust
eonspiraey
Ferris will receive i .- nm-li’i
clegrce in history thi month
| i.c ..* *i*. i f. " ........* , pc , '
"I had heard that summer
school was rough but I had no
idea " said one.
Chemist To Attend Meeting
"You're telling me was the
second g*ir!'s riply "l'v« unit
had one rtati- this si-mester
Dr |*ii* • Pi 1 c 11 • "t 11' ' '
faculty will !*•■ tic Dai a Fort
AA • t • ...... >.t .•
liu
mg
1 ice tall
nates iri history w i have received nationa mo tiiii t • \>
Host n k
< diem ii ul S'" • t \ m N i
,i*W isvilll Sept X I t
oiMiti purjiosi of the meet
a- iif two held annually
oral pre entation of paper-
e ra an in various r*'search f t«■ td•
k <'it Di Truitt will not present a pa
pel even though he liH " been run
d'letmg research in cancer rhem
otl 'iMpy f treat merit of cancer
with drug ■ i II' will Im -erving "ft
l i i . i ciiniiiiiln planning fit
tufc prograniN, icviewing jirogress
, c,! I'll I'll* till pievious yeai and
Will I I'll'
lien* the
for hts
ram. cheimati
y Ivhiiih St.at*-
lie
sf lid'
e ins master
month, will
lioctniat* in
this fall a*
piild a
ide
f tie
ill
mg I
plete
tin-
-top and
SEA Plans Picnic
At Sandy Lake
Be II Ml
itw fyvM
DIANE EGGLESTON
perfect form
at »h« aftemptt
a jncMmife
ut Smuly' 1 ,ak« h»*m
iH*a J »«••• f i 11 i it r i r i t*t I Tf»r
t|i» St u«U*nt at tor
iiui\i nt !«• n<! f rt*i* of
vmitcOfn will ►»«* charff
r#»nt.N Thruw* fiiNnmn^ tn
mu At ni if r i up by A tiff I-t
' • ■ * I • r k 1 »* 4
Denfon State School
To Hold Orientation
\ f « *»ur !»*r \ ol un
Imts wto avuijM Ilk** t<» work with
fvi«*nfull • r» tnr«J«*»! hildrvn will bt*
held l l ir day >n the eampua of
t ke f tent oil -1 ate Sc ho- ■
| he two hour course will t*e from
7 Ut !• (im It la "pun to all North
l e xas <'udellt*, especially religious
I'cluc atiofi stcidi-nts who will work
•a r* * 'Iti* mcfita'lv retard*"!
Student Receives
$2,016 Fellowship
Da.id Bennington of lUarnc
Schedules Availabl"
In Roqistrar's Otficn
Kal
thr*
< ire
Waqner Named
UB Assistant
M it AA i t . if StephenvlUc
has "en iMioied assistant to the
I'nioti Hitildmg director
Di Matold Farmer, I'M dtrcctoi
expla.o-'d that Do move Was
necessary to give him more tint#*
from routine duties to concentrate
on the furnishings for the new
t’H
AA m • . ■ a !"■ ' n leg ■ at
dul'tte and t as tm.rn I and director
at laili'ton Stati- t'olli'ge Stfphi'i
villc Me will divide hts time la
tween st miles and tulles in the
I'nion Building
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