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council chooses impeachment panel 1,.,., council members of the almost two weeks that a repor-lill>< M"' Assemblage . elec:ted ter or couoc, t member was able Abrego•• geology instructor, sa,d that she had promised to come on lo lal:e the final eitam for the lorst half of lhe c:ourse. , Thos WOUid eliminate a....olthe •ncomptete grades on her trans cript for last semester. commoltee to 1nvesh9ate ,m- to talk lo Moss Abrego. ~...ivnent charges a9a ,nst Mar- .,..--Ab"90 as.temblage pros, - SHE WAS NOTIFIED of the go w•sday. ,mpuchment proceedings by dlOI, maol, Fob, II. Two days earher The committee_ mem~rs are she dod not appear for a sche-p, i O'Sha,o,, Tom H1tdllngs, duled appoint~ w,th As-frar, k Salinas, Roger R,o,as and somblage officers and adviser to Culbertson was forced to tum on a wam,ng lo the attendance office for her nine abSMCes in the stcond hall of the course <n whoch she is enrolled o,,ck John ~,scuss her announced resignan, e ,Mor council is made up tion of members etec:ted di r ec:tly by .,. student body. No cllb repre· ~,t,ves are oncluded In a lelept,o•u• conver sation '/ltdllffday, MossAbregoseodher 1,tltr of res1gn1t1on is ,n the ,,,.;1 It was lhe fi r s t time in Miss Abrego has accumulated soveral absences ln her classes on the last thrH weeks. She sa,d Wlktlesday that she planned lo come anddropherclasses "today or tomorrow.'"' Thomas Culbertson, M,ss "I HAVE MADE ~ery effort lo talk to her," Culbertson seod "I have talked to her omployer'; wife, Mrs. Albert Pena, end to her lather. They feel that she has become a very involved per-son." Class break Happy Linda G1lvan ls one of many s tuct.nts able to get away from clasHs at1d books today. Her teachtrs ire on Galveston • VOi.. XLV NO. 17 SAN ANTONIO COLLEGE, SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS FEBRUARY ta. 19n lnstrudors dismiss classes Attorney says verdict unfair to attend TJ CTA meeting More than 200 faculty mombe~s ara ,n Gatveaton today !Fnday) for the 25th annual Texas Junior College Teachers Assoc11toon Convtnloon Th11 means that more than hall tt,,, rogutar Fr,day classes are d1sm,ned h1tlory, ,s a p-1 membN ,n the history aymposn.m Ptulhp Hardberger, attomey kif Alfred Ehm, has presented a moloon to quash the fmdongs re~ by the seven-member pnl on ,ts letter to federal ~ D W. Suttle. The tribunal, wtuch concluded Jan. 28. 19n, upheld the cottege's decision that Ehm's contract should not be .-.newed. Hardberger's motion lo quash the tribunal's f1ndin9S stems from his behtf that Ehm did not receive • fair and 1mpart11t Jud· gment from the seven· mffllber panel. In I letter dated Feb. 9, 19n, Hardberger prtSented h1smol1on lo federal court Joseph O Giacomo and Dr Cl1r11nc1 W Norr15 of tho St Philip's CollogG faculty are al50 featured In the program. Student support poor for full maiority rights In this letter he ar-gu,,s that out of the 31 persons who part,c, p.ted on the panel setec:t,on procass, three are ful rt,me ad• ministralors and 13 are thr..l1fths lldm,n,straton, mearung they only teach '"° c:oursu rather than ti. normal five cour• ses. Tho Moody C,v,c Contor ,n Galveston II the convont,on sole. Approx,m1tely 1,800 onsln,clors art expected Ten faculty m&mbers from San Antonio and SI. Philip's Coll•s ere p1rt1c1pants 1nv1rooos- r1csi, ops and spucoal lectures during the convenloon's lwo•day sess,on. Mis. LYM•II JackwnandW 8 O11J91,erty, instructors 1n1ourn1 losm htre, aro coord,nators for the JOUmahsm port,onoflhopro uram. CharlH Decker, editor of Tht Ranger, 11 the rriod4rator of • s tudent patHII for th,s sechon Also part ,c,pahng will be om. med11to past prtt,dent of the organ121toon 8 111 Cendler, pro• lessor of phy11cal education h•ro. Cendler w,11 pr•sent I plaque to Allen Tripplett of Ta rrant County Jun,or College South Campus, TJCTA president , Loe.I response to the full maJOnly rights petition for the 18-20 \'fir old voters has been at best i....,,nn. Sludont Assemblage repro· _,..1,...s, statooned at the voter "91'1rat,on table in the Loftin st..lirrt Center, expressed disappolfllmfnt at the lad,: of interest "'°"" '" the pet,hon. Wilh • Feb. 28 deadline for :,,,•ng the s igned petition to 1 ,rj,"· there are approximately ..,,. soi,,atures. At that rate ti,_, one-seventh or I~ :; 'Cl>oot enrollment has par' Plltd. ~ Assemblage repr&sen-tahves. blame the poor response on student apathy, lack of inlor· matoon and some negative re · act,on to 9,vmg 18 year olds full majority r ights. Linda Galvan, assemblage se· crelary. said several students had refused to sign the petition because they are doubtful that all 18-20 year olds couldrespon· sibty handle full ma1orrty nghts. Assemblage members say they a re hopeful of reaching more students ,n tho weelt loft llefort the Feb. 28 deadline. T entahvt plans are under discussion for placing anothor pehtoon-s 1gn1ngstation in the library. "These administrators hold their adm1n1strat1ve pcsil1ons by virtue of the fac:t that they have been chosen by Dean Paul R, Culwell or Or Wayland P Moody and continue in them at tho plea· sure of Dean Culwell and Or, Moody," Hanl>trll"r wrote. "Therefore, the pla,nhff mikes the roquest to quash the findings because the p-1 was not an impartial one and was not selected ,n such a manner as to insure a feor and ,mpart,al t..ar , ng," he concluded. "These adm1n1stntlors would (Continued on p191 5) Robert L. Oalghsh, d,ractorof adult d11trobulova educaloon, w,11 51MII<. for the adult and ev11n,ng college d1v111on Dock Th1es11n, au1stant d1N1Ctor of adult d11· trobvtove .clueat1on, IS chairman for the meet1119 Joseph D\.rlwoody andMn , IH• bet Vera Cru:, onsln,ctors ,n Sp-,,sh, wilt part,c,patt ,n the foreign languegt port,on of the program. Dl.rtwoody 11 cha.rm-, of th,s sect,on Frad lknder, assoc11te pro· foasor of philosophy, ,, U.. moderator of • p- 1 ror the philosophy sechon and H11nry Arm• bruster, ast1slant profnsor of Molchell Grossman, assoc,at• professor or gGvemmont he.-., 11 a candodale for treasurer for 19n-73 Grossman has bffn ac• live on several branches or u,., organ,uloon sine~ 1969 In addition lo Candi tr, who was p,-H,dent on 1969 · 70, o,Mar, or,e WalU..11. 1957-58 pro s1drnt and M,n v,v,an Collb . 1959-60 pros,dent, era also from hore Robert S.ndtrmann, for m• rty a f.cully mwnber hera, was ~nodo<lt on 1969-70 16:".------_-- -Pa~lY n;;d;-;plJro~ltibllin -st3te-CiriiPaiill-! t I w,thin America has to com• Many members of the third nol condud a mad11 C""'fla•gn f New Party. a th,rd na ,ona 1 11 " Tebo party J011>od bec.u•• lhoy -r• don the two estabhlh<-d port,es f pol,t,c1t par1y, ,s wa,t,ng for together or lose I f,' d• 1 I r d,•11h1f1ed wolh the Wll'f the t t said ''W• c.n'I • ,or o ~•r • Student Assemblage approv:., 0 the counlry apart .. Ropubl,can and O,,mocratoc par• ''W• are countingonl~•,...rgy f open 1ts stataw1decampaogn r:i IF THE organ,zahon 15 ac• toes operate tev,I of oursuppor1ers"whoare, f The group, whoch ,spropos _ __._I A mbl KNOWN NATIONALLY" the on Taber's _,ds, m,ny of lhtt I who re ceptod by Iha St ...... , ss• • as a party for peop • • ti h ,... New P-t,·, Party, tho coat, . 25 m,11,on voter, who ..,,11 be f lbffl tted a "98, the COflagt WI 1,111 u,_ ••r oppressed, has s I first campus branchofNewParty loon nomrn1ted cand,dltes for addltd on the rm ~l..:hon constitution to the Assemblage nat,onal otfotH al I conv11ntoon TABER EMPHASIZED that the, i uncle t ,n the slate , The document is r ,nves •· Currtn!ly Iha group has 24 fat Nov~r. party reprownts p,,opltr and i gallon 5,..-iurH of prospec:t,ve mem· Or 8 tnJam1n Spock 1s the groups who ar• """9ras!.CNI by , Bun Taber, coordinator for be~; Taber says he k,_ of party choice for Pras,dent of the the pr•sent syslHR of govern f New Party on Te•as coll~• 140 people and four txullymtm· l.t,11ted States. m...t" and a student here, explained bers who are w,ltong lo 101n the Tati.r '' among party condo• •w, don't repntSenl any f that the group will try lo change elites for slate omco. ~ 1s "I'«''' interest or lobby groups. f " the system" from w,th,n. ~ coordinator sa,d the party """''"9 for ,tale represent.live We ar• a si,.c,al ,nt~rHI group Qemonslrat,ons loke those al slartedw•lhthePopuhstPartyof fromd,striclS9K for opprnsed P"tPie," he nod f the Democratic nomonatong ~on- the 1~ Its obJKhvnwer oomo At I convonhon ,n A~\,n !hos New party ,s fundQd by dona-vention ,n 1968 only got prol•s· dolted by · ·peopfe on the t•f),....., weet!Hld, the party will nominate loon from 1ndtv1duals. Th<-y f tors "beat 1n the head," he said de(oded lo form a coat,t,on, and candoda1"5 for all stet" otl,cas accopt no money from org,,,,11ed I " We hav• to channel hOstohly the~ Par1y began T-r said lhe parly -.Id group• t I to the sys-t•m aind ch.,. ,t from ~ ,._ ~ - ~ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - _ ,j '~ ~~~~---~-~~-----~~~~
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Title | The Ranger |
Volume No., Issue No. | Vol. 45, No. 17 |
Date | 1972-02-18 |
Notes | Issue 17, academic year 1971-72 |
Creator | KD |
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Title | The Ranger - Page 1 |
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council chooses impeachment panel
1,.,., council members of the almost two weeks that a repor-lill><
M"' Assemblage . elec:ted ter or couoc, t member was able Abrego•• geology instructor, sa,d
that she had promised to come
on lo lal:e the final eitam for
the lorst half of lhe c:ourse.
, Thos WOUid eliminate a....olthe
•ncomptete grades on her trans cript
for last semester.
commoltee to 1nvesh9ate ,m- to talk lo Moss Abrego.
~...ivnent charges a9a ,nst Mar-
.,..--Ab"90 as.temblage pros, - SHE WAS NOTIFIED of the
go w•sday. ,mpuchment proceedings by
dlOI, maol, Fob, II. Two days earher
The committee_ mem~rs are she dod not appear for a sche-p,
i O'Sha,o,, Tom H1tdllngs, duled appoint~ w,th As-frar,
k Salinas, Roger R,o,as and somblage officers and adviser to
Culbertson was forced to tum
on a wam,ng lo the attendance
office for her nine abSMCes in
the stcond hall of the course |