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tion phys. ed. plant out to bid dent cars parking for three hundred stu- torch touches off dorm fire construction workers battle flames shouts of "burn, baby, burn!" a number other projects carried by various chapters gamma pi epsilon are these: initiating program help orientate transfer students: publishing handbook incoming freshmen girls on the social and academic aspects college; compiling an index graduate schools attended alumni holding tea at end each semester dean's list students. school is free choose its own activities according unique characteristics needs college. different times course. devotees body beautiful will have their heavy exercise room, karate club home share with boxing wrestling clubs." father gillen said that "the co-eds "an look forward ballet which they fencing team . long-awaited canisius college physical education complex went monday, february 5, announced rev. edward b. glhen, s.j. bids be opened friday, march 1. 15, "trucks should carting away sacred soil moving up day parade grounds." remarked gillen. building take 18 months complete, ready fall term '69. department arrived 12:00 was under control 12:05." because already has so many organizations promote activities, mrs. levey expressed hope that, like le- moyne, "would do something in area." sixteen canvasses stated damage "was not extensive." unofficial report revealed only loss due blaze service answers call names new staff continued remarking f. maloney, s.j., v.p. clerical golfing," enjoy indoor driving range, shared archery enthusiasts. first arrow," he commented, "will fired or ivan ivankovich." consists hall. site provide two tennis courts, handball squash football soccer field, broad jump high area, full-sized basketball olympic swimming pool, plus gillen's remarks were: caught last saturday night. now this! if we could spark student government put flame digamma's tail." gillen, assistant president, reported griffin broke 11:50 a.m. were confined southeast corner dormitory's west wing. asserted men force attacked extinguishers. city buffalo sparks from acetylene ignited covering scaffolding dormitory canisius, 5. committee investigates cheating office one mass votive candles as prays come within budget. kenneth p. service, junior one-year member staff, succeeded senior joseph a. caruana editorin-chief, annual changing guard. second command sophomore nancy de tine, managing editor. miss tine brings year's experience feature editor her post. when asked personal comment about complex, replied: "in future, booster clubs campus can m|eet sauna bath. it way getting little steam." affairs publish comprehensive honesty college, chairman carmen manella '69, announced. history honors sets standards eligibility layout copy elaine sciolino, promoted co-copy editor, sits behind news editor's desk. manage expanded sophomores paul maryniak donna smith moved former respective positions disclose comprehensively possible extent examinations stolen then sold, most effective prevalent methods, ease students submit "secondhand" papers. this forwarded all faculty members, deans, susan eckert, sophomore, angelo giambra, junior, assumed colayout editors. d o r e n muth barbara orrange edit copy. banquet esmond's restaurant, sunday, 11, 7:30 p.m. tradition, out-going caruana, jr. distribute awards deserving members. unlike year, no guest speaker invited affair. dr. walter g. sharrow, professor history, today phi alpha theta, honor society, induct members thursday evening, 15. requirements interested twelve hours history,'an overall "b" average, higher than average courses. richard jones, "phi theta serves coordinating activity between professors, giving both opportunity meet cocurricularly casually." eligible contact sharrow soon possible. doorey michael martin succeeds lee hanna business manager kendall, also remain photo rounding sports freshman marty purpose censure individual rather, hopes publication assist heads more efficiently prevent include general opinion towards after examination period. some injustices present marking system consider- besides review honesty, mannella mentioned his plans research possibility "c+" grade who above but merit rating. vice-president affairs, dean discuss general, time push proposal. dents senators, any concerning calendar '67, christmas classes held, few "study days" either extend break allow holidays throughout semester. seven per cent been academically disqualified, doubling 3'/2% june '67. presently investigating why there such tremendous increase, juniors seniors disqualified. "it seems," mannella, "that taking too long determining student's qualification." disqualifications increase ed committee. example, "d" considered passing, yet gives mark below passing toward average. "perhaps," says administration redefine grade, q. required school. buffalo, n.y. 14208 isf grffim vol. xxxv, no. 8 9, 1968 society coeds facilities ble january every 20 may chosen initiation coed enrollment less 1000. canisius. approximately 15 honored fall. hoped national officer installa- privileges chapter likely similar those sigma nu. jesuit men. marquette university, where sorority founded 1925. primarily honorary, rather society. lemoyne. hand, taken active tutoring women facing scholastic difficulties. order qualify epsilon, candidate must possess "qualities leadership exemplified through loyalty school." constitution girl women, initiated next fall, lillian h. levey, women. year attained minimum quality point 3.0 apply very james m. demske, s.j.. formally petitioned december, hoping source encouragement inspiration our students." 13 colleges across country enrolled epsilon. granted charter
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| Title | The Griffin: volume 35, issue 08 - Feb. 9, 1968 |
| Description | "The Griffin" is the student published newspaper of Canisius College. The first volume, first issue was published Sept. 29, 1933. It continues publication today. |
| Creator | Canisius College |
| Subject |
College publications College student newspapers and periodicals Newspapers Student newspapers and periodicals |
| NY Heritage Topic |
Community & Events Education |
| Location |
New York (State), Western Erie County (N.Y.) Buffalo (N.Y.) |
| Publisher of Original | Canisius College |
| Date of Original | 1968-02-09 |
| Physical Format | Newspapers |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | image/tiff |
| Identifier | 1968-02-09.35.08.00 |
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Canisius College Archives |
| Digital Collection | The Griffin |
| Library Council | WNYLRC |
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