Minutes of the University Senate, March 10, 1969 (Cont'd)

ll. Interference with any registered organization or any individual
on property owned or operated by the University, or interference
with the activities of the University, including but not limited
to disruption of classes or meetings, or prevention of ingress
to and egress from buildings.

Dr. Adelstein next recommended that Disciplinary Offense 12. be approved
by the Senate and forwarded to the PreSident for presentation to the Board of
Trustees for incorporation into the Student Code. The Senate approved this
recommendation which reads as follows:

12. Falsifying, altering, or forging any official University records or
documents, or employing official University documents or records for
purposes of misrepresentation.

Dr. Adelstein than recommended to the Senate that the modified Student Bill
of Rights be discussed in this meeting but not voted upon, and further, that if
discussion were not completed in this meeting, the Senate convene at 4:00 p.m.,
Monday, March 24, 1969, in the Court Room of the Law Building, to continue
discussion. This recommendation was approved by the Senate.

Dr. Adelstein introduced to the Senate the members of the Advisory Committee
on Student Affairs and gave a brief background of the Student Bill of Rights.
Sections A and B of Article I, Right of Admission and Access, were discussed at
length. At 5:30, following the exodus of a number of Senators, motion was made
to adjourn but before it could be acted upon a motion was made from the floor
that the Senate direct the Chairman of the Senate Council to request President
Kirwan to maintain parking regulations unchanged until an opportunity had been
made for an open hearing. The Senator indicated he was making this motion in
response to the change in the parking permit system which had been circulated by
Mr. Dempsey of Safety and Security. Following a second to this motion an addi-
tional motion was made to table the motion. A majority of the Senators voted not
to table the motion. Question was then raised of the presence of a quorum for
the conduct of business. A count showed lack of a quorum and the Senate ad-
journed at 5:33 p.m. to meet next at 4:00 p.m., Monday, March 24, 1969.

 

Kathryne W. Shelburne
Recording Secretary

MINUTES OF THE UNIVERSITY SENATE, MARCH 24, 1969

The University Senate convened at 4:00 p.m., Monday, March 24, 1969, in
the Court Room of the Law Building, to continue its discussion of the proposed
Student Bill of Rights. In the absence of the Chairman and Vice Chairman of the
Senate Council, Dr. William K. Plucknett, Secretary, presided. Members absent:
Clifford Amyx, Harry V. Barnard, Ben W. Black, Frederick J. Bollum, Eugene B.
Bradley, Wallace N. Briggs, Virgil L. Christian, Jr., David B. Clarkk, Robert L.
Cosgriff, Emmett R. Costich*, Alfred L. Crabb, Jr., Eugene C. Crawford,‘Jr.,
George F. Crewe*, Robert J. DeAngelis, Loretta Denman*, Stephen Diachun, Louis
D. Dubilier, Phillip A. Duncan, W. G. Duncan, W. W. Ecton, Fred Edmonds*,
Robert 0. Evans*, Joseph B. Fugate, Eugene B. Gallagher, Art Gallaher*, Milton
E. Gellin*, Will D. Gilliam, Jr., Joseph J. Gruber, Virgil W. Hays, Meryle
Hutchison, Don R. Jacobson, James B. Kincheloe, Donald E. Knapp*, John A. Koepke,

*Absence excused

  

 
  
  
 
  
  
   
    
   
 
 
 
   
  
    
  
  
  
   
  
  
  
 
 
  
  
    
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
   
 

   

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