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The Grenkie Election Flyer

UNIVERSRY OF WATERLOO, Waterbo,

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Ontario THURSDAY, MARCH 25,1%5 VOLUME I, NUMBER 2

Brian, a Brian Ingram, Assistant Registrar


of the University of Waterloo, be-

Council. Elected; fSeveral Upsets


came a father, for the first time on x
Tuesday March 23, 1965. His wife,
Annie, gave birth to a whopping
10 lb. 2 oz. baby Boy at the Kitchener-
The election of Student Council members last Tuesday included several and Dave Ness. Dave Ness was not expected to win and the upset of Jeremy Waterloo Hospital.
surprise victories. However, voting was extremely light. Simon was quite surprising. Mrs. Ingram worked as the secre-
In the Arts’ Constituency, only 21.6’% of the voters turned out to the In the Engineering Constituency, a ‘whopping’ 43.3% cast their ballots. tary for the Planning Department
polls. Ginny Lee led in the riding. Other new council members are Steve until four weeks ago.
Bob Cassady led the riding. Other engineering members are Louis Battiston,
Ireland, John Clarke, Doug Weir, and Heather White. The surprise in this Art Dawson, Sandra Jory, and Mike Mogan. Sandra Jory was expected to top Before the birth, rumors were that
constituency was the election of Heather White.
the poll. The upset of Don Weatherbe was also unexpected. Annie Ingram would give birth to
In the Science Constituency, 32.3% of the electorate voted. Jeff Evans twins, triplets, quadruplets, or even
was the first choice. Other science members are Anita Bugara, Paul Freeman, Maureen Bell was acclaimed in the Renison Riding. quintuplets. However, with the birth
of this single baby boy, we must

Acclaimed
Bell
WITCH DOCTOR’S MATH. 111
Three pregnant squaws slept on
regard these rumors
roneous.

New rumours
as being er-

are spreading that


animal skins: that of an elk, a buffalo,

But Speaks POLICY PRAISED and a hippopotamus. The


squaw gave birth to a son, the
first

second a son; and the third, twin boys.


the Ingrams will call their new and
first baby ‘Whinnie’ in honor of the
proposed new name of the present
When a Nigerian mental patient reports for treatment to a witch doctor- University of Waterloo. The Ingrams
Student Council for 1965-66 will be he moves right into the doctor’s home, often bringing his wife or his daughter Which proves : the squaw of the
starting off with everything going hippototamus is equal to the sons of could not be reached for comment on
to help him with basic nursing and food preparation.
the squaws on the two other hides. this suggestion on Tuesday evening.
for them. We will have a new con-
This picture of mental treatment in - Anon - Mother and Father are doing well.
stitution, we will have new blood on the West African countries has been What They Wish
Student Council and we will have a brought back to Canada by Dr. They Had Known
larger student body. The people who
are elected to Student Council should
be people with intelligence and
Raymond
Transcultural
Prince, of the Section of

McGill University,
Psychiatric

1963 from 17 months of field work


Studies,
who returned in
Before Coming to College
This is the title of the book which
nstitution Yes
I
hinnie’
initiative. There is no longer any Professor W. 5. Reddin of the .Uni-
with native healers of the Yoruba
place on our Student Council for the versity of New Brunswick is writing
cultural group practising in the towns
for Canadian high school and college
pettiness and apathy that has marked and villages in Nigeria.
students. Some of the proposed sixteen
its action or lack of action in the Dr. Prince will give a lecture on chapters are Selecting a Canadian The students of the University of Waterloo overwhelmingly voted to
past. Having said this much, what Wednesday March 31 in the Theatre College, Selecting Courses, The Care adopt the Constitution of the Federation of Students and to keep the name
can I say for myself? I have been of the Arts at 8:30 p.m. With his vast and Feeding of Professors, Infor- of the University of Waterloo.
acclaimed and there is really not much knowledge and research on the topic mation Display, Instant Sophisti-
of ‘Cultural Healing’ and ‘Native cation, The Search for Maturity, and In the referendum held on the uni- University, the students selected .
I can do about that fact. This is not versity campus on March 11, 93.5% Laurier as the most likely; however,
Practioners in West Africa’, Dr. Residence Life. Anyone who has time
to say that I take my responsibility Prince will be able to provide the to write to this professor concerning of the students voting approved the it only received 29.3 OjOof the points
as a member of Student Council students and faculty of this campus his views or information on any of constitution. However, only 31.4 7. Mackenzie King, Marlborough, and
lightly. On the contrary, it is a re- as well as all other people of the these subjects should write to W. J. of the students voted in the election. Sir Winston Churchill followed in this
sponsibility that carries with it a Kitchener-Waterloo area an intri- Reddin, c/o U.N.B., Fredericton, Concerning the proposal to change the order. Other names suggested by the
guing and informative evening. N.B. name of the university, 72.77* voted students on their ballots were Stanton
great challenge and surely anyone who against any name change. 34.4% of Academy, J. S. Woodsworth Me-
is willing to accept a nomination is the students voted on this item of the morial U., Louis Riel U., Max Plank
indicating his willingness and even referendum. U., Grenkie U., University of South-
(we should hope) his eagerness to ‘Culture and Healing’ ern Ontario, University of Central
accept that challenge. In the choice of a ew name for the Ontario, and University of Ontario.
‘Native Practioners in West Africa’
It is my hope that Student Council No Parking Referendum
will make good use of hindsight A Lecture and Film by
(we’ve made the mistakes-we have Professor Raymond Prince, M.D. McGill University
“Why so wan and pake, sir,
Who in yon snowdrift lies?”
Results
who has done extensive research in Nigeria “The weather is so cold, sir,
only to learn from them), and make The Constitution :
One cant do nought but die! For 923 93.570
a determined effort at foresight in WEDNESDAY MARCH 31, 8:30 p.m.
planning and organization. And I, dear sir, will tell you, too, Against 64 6.5%
THEATRE OF THE ARTS That there is nothing else to do. Total Votes - 897-3,119
One thing that I feel will contribute The parking lot is down the road 31.4% of total student body
CELEBRATE Friday’s end of classes by attending this lecture. And walking is so cold, so cold!
greatly to this is a more unified Name Change :
Student Council. I have represented However someone low’red the boom For 320 27.28 Y0
Renison College on two previous And Cookie almost found his doom. Against 752 72.72 7.
No longer can we students park Total Votes - 1,072
councils and in that time I have had
the overwhelming impression that in SEMINAR sTuDHvTs’ In that fair parking lot of Arts. 34.47; of total student
Sir Winston Churchill:
body

spite of the interest shown on my part Beneath the cold December sky,
UNIVERSITY For 85 25.8 Y0
In glinting snowdrifts one mile high,
I was, in fact, an outsider. For that , OF WATERLOO With teary eyes that look so brave Against 244 74.2 To
STORE
matter , Student Council has never We suffering students find our grave! Total Votes - 329
been a very cohesive body. Admitted- DEPARTMENT
A Nony Mouse Choices :
OF CHEMISTRY:
ly, Student Council is the place for
debate and constructive criticism of
SUMMER BLOOD
Sir Winston
Churchill 475,points 20.75 y0
‘Some Chemical Studies related to
proposals brought before it, but The recent blood drive on March Mackenzie King 624 points 27.2y0
certainly a great deal more can be
Steroid Metabolism” by Dr. J. B. JACKETS 16 at the University of Waterloo Marlborough 522 points 22.8%
Jones, Department of Chemistry, provided 343 pints of blood. Laurier 671 points 29.25%
accomplished by a co-operative effort
University of Toronto, on Friday at Total Votes - 2,292 points
at good planning and organization all sizes in stock now St. Jerome’s students collected over
and less dissention over personal and 2:00 p.m., March 26, 1965, at Physics $100 to aid tha neeroes in Selma Steen Petersen,
factional interests. Building (P 145). Hours lo-11 a.m. - 4-5 p.m. Alabama in +‘qe~r ff;:it; for I.,i;< iy. Chief Returning Officer
Talk About Apathy’
While students from other universi- in our Canadian society. He; too, does
1
Part-Time
II?ieces
Job: Assistant to Physio by Wayne Tymm ‘L
q ties across Canada and the United not have the rights of other Ca- Therapist. Wanted for five nights a
.x States protested vigorously and os- nadians. Secondly, there is the week and three hours each night. No Television is being viewed as a solution to the problem of increasing
tensibly against , the inhuman and injustice of the lack of religious experience necessary. Apply Dr. D. enrolments in Ontario’s universities, Although TV would not bring Yogi
gusting treatment of the’: negroes freedom. An Ontario couple have A. Cameron, 1060 Queen’s Blvd. Bear, into the classroom, it could restore the professor-student relationship
of..America, students of the University recently been disallowed to become Kitchener. that is now disappearing; in many universities. Having studied how most
of Waterloo, calm and unboncerned, Canadian citizens because they re- effectively to use television on campus, a committee of university academics
gave no notice to the recent atrocities fuse to admit the existence bf God. For Sale: A working used T.V. Set. and administrators set up by Ontario universities has agreed that on-campus
1in Selma, Alabama. While groups They claim to be Atheists. They have An admiral addition to any room. television is an advantage which has been proved by several Canadian uni-
!’ from various organizations and several every right to this view and should Buy hours of high class entertainment versities. The University of Toronto, McMaster, McGill ,and the University
student groups and individuals do- not be discriminated against because of Waterloo are among those already using TV. ‘Scarborough College, now under
nated money to help the negro in his of this. Thirdly, there is the case of for only $35.00. First come - first
construction, will be the first Canadian university built to utilize television
fight for, liberty, WE DID NOTH- the refusal of Professor Sibley in the served. Phone 744-9092 for ap- teachihg methods.
ING. * This is a fine_ example for editorial on this page. And there are pointment. I The television committee, under the chairmanship of Dr. D. C. Williams,
ourselves and a fine example for our’ many more examples. vitie-president of the Scarborough and Erindale campuses of the U. of T., is
university. Lost: Will the person(s) who took
Surely, the students of this uni- preparing a report to guide universities using television. .
Mr. P. H. Gerster’s I set of Cory-
.But even if we don’t look to other versity . have some opinion on these phaeus please return them im- A critical shortage of university l.ecturers was forecast by the committee
countries for examples of injustices, matters. Why don’t you express of Ontario university presidents in a 1962 report to the provincial government,
4 we have plenty of our own which them. Why don’t you stand up for mediately. It is hoped that television will help face this shortage by, in effect, bringing
deserve full;. recognition. First, there the ‘rights of all individuals. Protest Wanted: Several copies of the Vol. 5 the lecture back to the small group of students. Students say “they feel closer
is the plight of the native ‘Indian’ is only one means. to the professor watching him on a large screen than sitting in a huge lecture_
Number 18, Dec. 3, X964 Coryphaeus
I ( hall staring at him from a distance.” Timetable clashes could easily be averted
are needed in the Board of Pub- by viewing video-taped lectures and students would benefit by having access
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1 Oh, Canada; t Bookstore Paperback Sale: March
to the best lecturers.
,* * *; ’
29-31. 20% discount ’ on all paper-
In an unprecedented move, the Senate ‘of the University of Victoria has
/ IOh,/ Mr. 1Pearson; backs on displays.
Personal:
,
Young man driving to
approved student representation
an announcement
in the administration of the, University.
last month, the Senate stated that it had approved a reso-
In

lution permitting any administration committee to appoint student repre-


Vancouver, leaving Kitchener on or
sentatives. Student Union President Olivia Barr called the move incredible. She
* .oh, Senator McCarthy, about -May 17, wants someone to praised it as a great step forward in giving students a greater voice in the
share driving. Expects to take four university’s future plans and a greater interest in its administration. Registrar
from the Globe and Mail or five days ‘for the trip. Co-driver R; J. Jeffels echoed these words with his statement that the Sen&e’s decision
responsible for own accommodation was in recognition of the university as a community of-scholars and teachers
Immigration officials in Winnipeg and sustenance costs. Call 744-6644, working together.. Already plans [have been announced to appoint students
thizer?“) came from Canada’s 1Im-
have made Canada an object of inter- migration Minister, Mr. John R. Mon.-Fri., 3-4 p.m. to three administration committees: the C?mpus Plantiing- Committee, the
national ridicule. They refused entry Athletics Facilities, and the Centennial Program Committee.
Nicholson, who knew beforehand
,
to a distinguished American political that the professor was coming to * *‘*
scient’st who is a Quaker, a Jeffer- Winnipeg, and accordingly launched
sonia d pacifist, and a strong supporter an investigation of him. 5 >“I WELL! . Are students actually worried over fee increases? Results of. the recent
of free speech and’ opinion. Further- CUS student means survey on two campuses seem to suggest a negative
, more, they turned him away while This investigation got to the ears (From the University of Waterloo answer to this question. Of 1163 students asked to ansyer questionnaires for
Prime Minister Lester Pearson was of Mr. Stanley Knowles (NDP, Gazette) Motor Vehicle Reg. the survey at UBC, only 100 replies were received by the survey director.
expressing the hope to the Commons Winnipeg North Centre), who asked At the Edmonton campus of the Univers,ity of Alberta, ‘there were only 284
Members of Faculty and staff are replies from the 794 students asked. The survey at U. of A. was done again in
in Ottawa’ that there would be “no Mr. Pearson in the Commons if Prof.
difficulty” in admitting him. Sibley was going to be allowed into reminded of a motion, c$ly pashed order to obtain a larger sampling of student opinion.
Canada. The Prime Minister replied: at a meeting of /the Pr,esident’s
The ‘man whom Winnipeg bureau- * * *
“Certain information was conveyed Advisorv Committee on Student
crats deemed too dangerous to be to the authorities regarding the Following examples set in Great Britain and the United States, Ontario
Discipline and University Regu-
allowed on Canadian soil is Professor possible arrival at the border of that university registrars are studying a proposal to establish a central universities’
Mulford Q. Sibley of the University of lations.’ Pending recommendations admissions centre through which all students’ applications could be processed.
man on his route to Winnipeg. That
Minnesota. He had been invited to information reuuired the de,partment from the subcommittee, the” pro- The proposal would cut down the number of applications made by students
address a meeting at the University to make some inquiries. The man in cedure, as outlined in the regulations yet would still allow students the same freedom in choosing a university ‘and
of Manitoba, sponsored by the Mani- question has not yet appeared at the be continued with the exception of universities the same freedom to select students. A major problem is posed in
toba branch of the Voice of Women. border, and I hope that as a result Ontario by the student who applies ‘to several universities, is accepted at
fines collection from faculty and
When he got off the plane at Win- of the investigation which has been several, and yet registers at only one university without notifying the others.
nipeg, Canadian immigration officials staff members of the university. This results in empty places at universities. The central admissions system,
made there will be no difficulty in
asked him if he was a Communist or this regard. , (The system of offences and citations proposed by University of Waterloo registrar A. P. Gordon, would allow
had Communist sympathies. He re- will be continued for all.) students refused by one university to be notified of vacancies on other campuses.
. fused to answer these questions- But even as the Prime Minister i The proposal is presently being studied by a committee of 10 Ontario
‘which to, him “smacked of Mc- The University is still operating \
spoke, Prof. Sibley was. being sent registrars. 8
Carthyism”-and was promptly sent away--l-an action which the Im- under this policy’ and hence, ‘fines
back to Minneapolis on the same ,migration Minister (in Vancouver at collection’ from faculty and staff is * * *

plane which had brought him. the time) described as “proper”. not in effect. ’ Our thanks to the American Press for the following article.
: Mr. Pearson, meet Mr. Nicholson.
Mr, James Cross, Western regional Sheikh Abu Zahru, a professor of Islamic law at Cairo University, is a
director of the Immigration Depart- Messrs. Pearson and Nicholson, meet
member of a group advocating new interpretations of the Koran in the Islamic
ment, made it clear why Prof. Sibley
had been refused entry. To under-
the Governor of Minnesota, Mr. Karl
Rolvaag, 1who after Prof. Sibley’s What ‘About. religion. One of the changes this group is urging is an end to polygamy. “God
originally permitted polygamy to, help Moslems solve many problems that
score his belief in freedom of speech rejection _sent a telegram to the could not be solved otherwise”, said Abu Zahru. “But a Moslem was required
and thought, the professor once said:
“ would like to see on the (University
Winnipeg immigration office saying:
: The Others to have strong reasons to commit polygamy. Lust is not a sufficient reason.”
“I am pleased to testify regarding “Polygamists will be surprised and dismayed when doomsday strikes,”
of Minnesota) campus one or two ITwenty students have been elected he added. “God $11 tell-them then that they have been abusing his laws and
Communist professors, ’ a students’ the personal honesty, integrity and
high moral character of Prof. Sibley. tdbe members of the Student Council they will end up in hell. So I warn you-get rid of your extra wives.” ’
Communist club, a chapter of the of the University of Waterloo. How-
\ American Association for the Ad- A leader in the world pacifist move-
vancement of Atheism, a society for ment, he is considered an outstanding ever, what will the losing candidates
the promotion of free love, a league teacher and scholar not only here, but and other members of this university
for the overthrow of government by throughout the United States as well.” do next year. Well, there are scores of ‘The GRENKIE Election Flyer ,.
Jeffersonian violence, an anti-auto- clubs and’ activities for them to be
mation league and perhaps a nudist . Governor Rolvaag said later:
concerned with. Indeed, there is’ an * Publishtid a ‘couple of times during the election period by the Board of
colony.” “Countless Americans are severely Publications.’ Opinions expressed, zf you consider that there are any
shaken in their attitudes regarding urgent need for students to fill the
opinions, are truly those, if they haven’t been stolen, of the Director and
These views made Mr. Cross cross, the existence of freedom of expression many positions within the various the Producer.
they made, him see Red, so Profi in Canada. It borders on the un-’ boards of Student Council. We urge
Sibley was sent away. But it wasn’t believable.” It does indeed. Canada you to contribute to these numerous Director - J.. D. Grenkie Producer - D. S. M. Youngs
just Mr. Cross. The order that Prof. has been made to look foolish ‘by it- Subscriptions - two herns and one hism paid in advance.
and so has Canada’s Prime Minister. boards and activities in order that
Sibley should be questioned (“Are
you now or have you ever been a There must be a full explanation in all the students ‘can enjoy a successful Refused mailing privileges. Get it yourself.
Communist or a Communist sympa- the ‘House of Commons. and prosperous ‘next year.’ s

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