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Hope To Suspend 99 Students Chapel Cutters Fail to Abide By Chapel Board Extensions By George Arwady anchor Editor Acting upon the recommenda- tion of the Chapel Board, the College will suspend 99 students who have failed to bring their number of first semester chapel cuts below four. THE DECISION was made at a Chapel Board meeting last Mon- day. The Board will meet this Monday with Dean of Students Robert DeYoung to try to solve ihe practical problems involved in implementing the suspensions and hearing the appeals which will follow. The 99 students were among 281 first semester cutlers given extensions by the Chapel Board at the beginning of this semester. Their extensions expired March 1. LAST FRIDAY the Chapel Board examined the attendance records of those 281 students and discovered that 38 had made up some of their cuts, but not enough to bring the total down to four; 27 had gone to chapel regularly, but had not reduced their number of cuts; and 34 had increased their total number of cuts. In light of this information, the Chapel Board met Monday with a "feeling of futility," according to Dean De Young, and recom- mended the suspensions. SINCE THE suspension list in- cludes students whomade upsome of their cuts as well as those who made little or no effort to make up their cuts. Chapel Board chair- man Dr. Elton Bruins said the Board would consider Monday how these different types of cases should be handled. The suspensions will be treated in the same manner as the seven suspensions which came three weeks ago. The students will be able to appeal any Chapel Board action, and this raises a problem for the Chapel Board. Individual interviews with three of the origi- nal seven suspended students took an hour and a half of the Chapel Board's time. The meeting Mon- day would consider the problems created by the prospect of similar interviews with 99 students. "We could spend a whole week's time just reviewing each case," Dr. Bruins noted. THE CHAPEL BOARD S re- commendation was based o n a de- sire to "be consistent," according to Dr. Bruins. He noted that al- OPE COLLEGE anc or OLLAND, MICHIGAN KOth A N N I V E R S A R Y - i ( J Hope College, Holland. Michigan 4942't Maui Calls for Honesty Gregory Blasts 1 'Insane' 1 U.S. Dick Gregory last night casti- g.ited ihc I'nited States as an "insane nation" and issued it challenge to the college-age gen- eration to "change the system" and make America an honest nation. The write-in candidate for Pres- ident spoke before a standing- room crowd of 1.400 people in Dimnent Memorial Chapel. "THIS IS T H E most morally polluted, insane country on the Viet Cong fighting men than they can produce rice." "In the next 18 months . half the men in this room are going to be dead—and for false reasons," he said. Noting America's inabil- ity to attain equality for its cit- i/en> at home, he said, "theworld i.s against our form of freedom." " If democracy is as good as everybody tells you it is, why do we have to shove it down every- body's throat with a gun? When you youngsters make democracy work right for the first time, you won't need any guns." "LB.J is one of the slickest ty- rants since .lulius Caesar," he charged. "If Bobby Baker had been working for Adam Clayton Powell, both of them would have been in jail." Mr. Gregory said than most Negroes are lazy and dirty, but that it is "America that has dir- tied us up." A switch in circum- stances would produce the op- posite conditions, he added. "IF RELIEF and welfare up- set you that much," he told the crowd, "then—damn you—call it foreign aid, because that word doesn't seem to bother you." The former night club comedian compared the revolution in the cities to the American Revolution, claiming "we think more ol our- selves than you could ever think of a tea bag." He quoted the principles of Patrick Henry, Ab- raham Lincoln, Paul Revere and Thomas Jefferson as support for the Negro's attempt for equality. Mr. Gregory said that the Black Power movement was honest.'Tve heard more lies from the Church than I've heard from Rap and Stokeley." Mr. Gregory warned that "you can't play games with us any more," and that the insults of whitey's society may cause the Negro to "burn your neighbor- hood down, house by house and brick by brick." most two-thirds of the students granted extensions had erased their excessive cuts. "If some peo- ple took our position seriously, we have to treat it seriously as well," he said. Just how "serious" the College should look upon the offenders was the problem facing Dean De Young on Tuesday as he con- sidered the prospect of asking approximately six per cent of the student body to leave Hope Col- lege. In light of the problem, he decided Tuesday that the original recommendation of the Board should not be followed. "I THOUGHT ABOUT send- ing the suspensions out in the mail and then watching the sparks fly," he said on Tuesday, "but 1 don't see that this would accomp- lish a whole lot." Dean De Young decided Tues- day that the excessive chapel cuts of the 99 students should be waiv- ed and that they should be requir- ed to attend chapel services only twice each week. He intended to check each student's attendance weekly and immediately suspend any student who failed to attend twice. This decision by Dean De Young was made in consultation with Dr. Bruins and Dr. David Marker, another member of the Chapel Board. They had agreed with the Dean's plan on Tuesday, but the entire Chapel Board had not been informed about it. T h e Dean said they realized this plan would make the College seem to be backing down. "We knew this would be looked upon as a weakness," he said. ON WEDNESDAY, h owever, the College's positionchanged, ac- cording to Dean De Young. The Dean consulted with student Cha- pel Board member Tim Dykstra and told him about his decision to waive the cuts. Dykstra object- ed, pointing out that such a move ( Continued on page 0 ) CONTRASTING STUDY HABITS—Greater use of sell-discipline accounted for improvement in first semester freshmen grades. Some students, however, still do not make good use of study time. Frosh Men Top Grades Of Last Year's Freshmen B y T o m Donia Assistant News Editor This years enienng Ireshman male students have done much better in their first semester at Hojk ' than their counterparts did last year. WHILE FROSH men have not equaled the women in academic performance, they have surpassed last year's male freshmen in over- all pursuit of studies. Freshmen men with under a 1.7 average, and thus ineligible Ter Moleu Goes to SMU Development Director Resigns DICK GREGORY face of the earth," the unshaven civil rights activist said. Mr. Gregory pointed to the U-2 crisis, the Pueblo incident, the war in Vietnam and the double stan- dard of morality and virtue be- tween the races in America as symptoms of this insanity. "Everybody is upset about black violence, but nobody is up- set about white violence," he told the crowd. "America is probably the number one racist country in the world. Fm talking about black and white folks." MR GREGORY blasted the newspaper coverage of the war, calling it "sick, insane news." He said if one added up the lists of killed and wounded Viet Cong, he would find that the Com- munists can produce "more live Larry Ter Molen, Director of Development since last April, has resigned his position to take a similar post at Southern Metho- dist University in Houston, Tex., according to President Calvin A. VanderWerf. The SMU appointment becomes effective April 1. "Mr. Ter Molen has done a superb job at Hope in building a development staff and pro- gram," said President Vander Werf. "This is a tremendousloss." "We at Hope did all in our power and within our resources to keep him. But we must agree with him that an opportunity such as he has accepted at Southern Methodist University rarely comes to one as young as Mr. Ter Molen," the President added. Mr. Ter Molen ex pressed regrets at leaving the school, but said the SMU offer was "just too good to turn down." A Grand Rapids native, Mr. Ter Molen has been a member of the Hope administrative staff since 1964. He served as an As- sistant Director of Admissions during 1964-65, was the College's Eastern Representative during 1965-66 and joined the Develop- ment staff in May of 1966. He was graduated from Hope College with an AB. degree in 1959, received an M.A. degree from the University ol Michigan in 1962 and has completed some graduate work at the American University, Washington, D.C. Mr. Ter Molen was a Little All-America football selection while at Hope, serving as team captain during the 1958 season Before joining the Hope College staff, Mr. Ter Molen was em ployed by the Central Intelligence Agen- cy in Washington, D.C. LARRY TER MOLEN to rush a fraternity, numbered40. There were 14 freshman women with a grade point of under 1.7. Last year, 68 freshmen were in- eligible to rush, and only nine women failed to achieve a 1.7. Approximately 30 per cent of the freshmen men this year received under a 2.0, while last year 40 per cent of the men failed to main- tain a B average. WHILE FEWER frosh students received lower grades this year, the average grade point for both semester freshmen was improved over the previous year. Dr. 1). Ivan Dykstra, in speak- ing of his Introduction to Liberal Studies philosophy cou rse, stated, "If the freshmen are not more capable, they are at least getting more done. They are paying sharper attention to academic bus- iness. Consequently, there are more students on top of the class, and fewer who flunked." Dean of Students Robert DeYoung also noted that thefresh- m e n we re'' m o re co nsc ie n tio u s t h is year than last." He commented that there was a "small core" of freshmen who brought down last year's averaged. A NUMBER OF factors were cited for the increase in academic responsibility felt by the fresh man class. Dean DeYoung believed that a better, more comprehensive me- thod of selecting Resident Ad- visors, combined with a closer relationship between the RA'sand the Director of Housing, encour- aged abetter atmosphere for study in Kollen Hall as well as in the cottages. Many freshmen in Kol- len Hall also remarked on the (Continued on page 6) •» «
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Hope To Suspend 99 Students Chapel Cutters Fail to Abide

By Chapel Board Extensions By G e o r g e A r w a d y

a n c h o r E d i t o r

A c t i n g u p o n the r e c o m m e n d a -t i on of the C h a p e l B o a r d , the C o l l e g e will s u s p e n d 9 9 s t u d e n t s w h o h a v e f a i l ed to b r i n g their n u m b e r of f i r s t s e m e s t e r c h a p e l

c u t s b e l o w f o u r .

T H E D E C I S I O N w a s m a d e at a C h a p e l B o a r d m e e t i n g las t M o n -d a y . T h e B o a r d will meet th is M o n d a y with D e a n of S t u d e n t s R o b e r t D e Y o u n g to t r y to s o l v e ihe p r a c t i c a l p r o b l e m s i n v o l v e d

in i m p l e m e n t i n g the s u s p e n s i o n s a n d h e a r i n g the a p p e a l s wh ich will f o l l o w .

T h e 9 9 s t u d e n t s we re a m o n g 2 8 1 first s e m e s t e r c u t l e r s g iven

e x t e n s i o n s b y the C h a p e l B o a r d

at the b e g i n n i n g of th is s emes t e r . T h e i r e x t e n s i o n s e x p i r e d M a r c h 1.

L A S T F R I D A Y the C h a p e l B o a r d e x a m i n e d the a t t e n d a n c e r e c o r d s of t h o s e 2 8 1 s t u d e n t s a n d d i s c o v e r e d tha t 3 8 h a d m a d e u p s o m e of the i r cu t s , bu t not e n o u g h to b r i n g the t o t a l d o w n to f o u r ;

2 7 h a d g o n e to c h a p e l r e g u l a r l y , b u t h a d not r e d u c e d the i r n u m b e r of cuts; a n d 3 4 h a d i n c r e a s e d the i r to ta l n u m b e r of cuts .

In l ight of th i s i n f o r m a t i o n , the C h a p e l B o a r d met M o n d a y with a " f e e l i n g of f u t i l i t y , " a c c o r d i n g to D e a n De Y o u n g , a n d r e c o m -m e n d e d the s u s p e n s i o n s .

S I N C E T H E s u s p e n s i o n list in-c ludes s t u d e n t s w h o m a d e u p s o m e

of the i r cu t s a s well a s t h o s e w h o m a d e little o r n o ef for t to m a k e u p

the i r cu t s . C h a p e l B o a r d c h a i r -m a n Dr . E l t o n B r u i n s s a i d the B o a r d w o u l d c o n s i d e r M o n d a y h o w these d i f f e r en t t y p e s of c a s e s s h o u l d b e h a n d l e d .

T h e s u s p e n s i o n s will be t r e a t e d in the s a m e m a n n e r a s the s e v e n s u s p e n s i o n s w h i c h c a m e th ree w e e k s a g o . T h e s t u d e n t s will b e a b l e to a p p e a l a n y C h a p e l B o a r d a c t i o n , a n d th i s r a i s e s a p r o b l e m f o r t he C h a p e l B o a r d . I n d i v i d u a l i n t e r v i e w s with th ree of t he o r ig i -nal s e v e n s u s p e n d e d s t u d e n t s t o o k a n h o u r a n d a half of the C h a p e l B o a r d ' s t ime. T h e m e e t i n g M o n -d a y w o u l d c o n s i d e r the p r o b l e m s c r e a t e d b y the p r o s p e c t of s i m i l a r i n t e r v i e w s wi th 9 9 s t u d e n t s . " W e c o u l d s p e n d a who le w e e k ' s t ime jus t r e v i e w i n g e a c h c a s e , " Dr. B r u i n s n o t e d .

T H E C H A P E L B O A R D S re-c o m m e n d a t i o n w a s b a s e d o n a de-s i re to " b e c o n s i s t e n t , " a c c o r d i n g to Dr. B r u i n s . He no ted t h a t al-

OPE COLLEGE

anc or OLLAND, MICHIGAN

KOth ANNIVERSARY - i(J Hope College, Holland. Michigan 4942't M a u i

Calls for Honesty

Gregory Blasts1'Insane'1 U.S. Dick G r e g o r y las t n igh t cast i -

g . i t ed ihc I ' n i t e d Sta tes a s a n

" i n s a n e n a t i o n " a n d i ssued it

c h a l l e n g e to the c o l l e g e - a g e gen-e r a t i o n to " c h a n g e the s y s t e m "

a n d m a k e A m e r i c a a n h o n e s t n a t i o n .

T h e wri te- in c a n d i d a t e f o r Pres-ident s p o k e b e f o r e a s t a n d i n g -r o o m c r o w d of 1.400 p e o p l e in D i m n e n t M e m o r i a l C h a p e l .

" T H I S IS T H E m o s t m o r a l l y p o l l u t e d , i n s a n e c o u n t r y o n the

Viet C o n g f i g h t i n g m e n t h a n they

c a n p r o d u c e r ice ."

" I n the next 18 m o n t h s . half the m e n in this r o o m a r e g o i n g to

b e d e a d — a n d f o r f a l s e r e a s o n s , " he s a i d . N o t i n g A m e r i c a ' s inabi l -ity to a t t a i n e q u a l i t y f o r its cit-i /en> at h o m e , he s a i d , " t h e w o r l d i.s a g a i n s t o u r f o r m of f r e e d o m . "

" If d e m o c r a c y is a s g o o d a s e v e r y b o d y tells y o u it is, w h y d o we h a v e to s h o v e it d o w n e v e r y -

b o d y ' s t h r o a t with a g u n ? W h e n

y o u y o u n g s t e r s m a k e d e m o c r a c y w o r k r i g h t f o r t he f i rs t t ime, y o u w o n ' t need a n y g u n s . "

"LB.J is o n e of the s l ickest ty-r a n t s s ince . l u l ius C a e s a r , " he c h a r g e d . " I f B o b b y B a k e r h a d b e e n w o r k i n g f o r A d a m C l a y t o n Powell , b o t h of t hem w o u l d h a v e been in j a i l . "

Mr. G r e g o r y s a i d t h a n m o s t N e g r o e s a r e l a z y a n d d i r t y , bu t

tha t it is " A m e r i c a t h a t h a s di r -

tied us u p . " A swi tch in c i r c u m -s t a n c e s w o u l d p r o d u c e the op-

pos i t e c o n d i t i o n s , he a d d e d . " I F R E L I E F a n d w e l f a r e u p -

set y o u t h a t m u c h , " he told the

c r o w d , " t h e n — d a m n y o u — c a l l it f o r e i g n a id , b e c a u s e tha t w o r d d o e s n ' t s eem to b o t h e r y o u . "

T h e f o r m e r n i g h t c l u b c o m e d i a n c o m p a r e d the r e v o l u t i o n in the ci t ies to the A m e r i c a n R e v o l u t i o n , c l a i m i n g " w e th ink m o r e ol o u r -s e lve s t h a n y o u c o u l d e v e r t h i n k of a tea b a g . " He q u o t e d the p r i n c i p l e s of Pa t r ick H e n r y , Ab-r a h a m L i n c o l n , P a u l Reve re a n d T h o m a s J e f f e r s o n a s s u p p o r t f o r

t he N e g r o ' s a t t e m p t f o r e q u a l i t y . Mr . G r e g o r y s a i d t h a t the B l a c k

P o w e r m o v e m e n t w a s h o n e s t . ' T v e h e a r d m o r e lies f r o m the C h u r c h t h a n I ' v e h e a r d f r o m R a p a n d S t o k e l e y . "

Mr. G r e g o r y w a r n e d t h a t " y o u c a n ' t p l a y g a m e s with us a n y m o r e , " a n d t h a t the in su l t s of w h i t e y ' s s o c i e t y m a y c a u s e the N e g r o to " b u r n y o u r n e i g h b o r -h o o d d o w n , h o u s e b y h o u s e a n d b r ick b y b r i c k . "

m o s t t w o - t h i r d s of t h e s t u d e n t s g r a n t e d e x t e n s i o n s h a d e r a s e d the i r exces s ive cu ts . " I f s o m e peo -ple t o o k o u r p o s i t i o n s e r i o u s l y , we h a v e to t r e a t it s e r i o u s l y a s w e l l , " he s a i d .

J u s t h o w " s e r i o u s " the C o l l e g e s h o u l d look u p o n the o f f e n d e r s w a s the p r o b l e m f a c i n g D e a n De Y o u n g o n T u e s d a y a s he c o n -

s i d e r e d the p r o s p e c t of a s k i n g

a p p r o x i m a t e l y six pe r cent of the s t u d e n t b o d y t o l e a v e H o p e Co l -lege. In l ight of the p r o b l e m , h e d e c i d e d T u e s d a y tha t t h e o r i g i n a l r e c o m m e n d a t i o n of t h e B o a r d s h o u l d not be f o l l o w e d .

" I T H O U G H T A B O U T s e n d -i n g the s u s p e n s i o n s o u t in t h e m a i l a n d t h e n w a t c h i n g the s p a r k s f l y , " he s a i d o n T u e s d a y , " b u t 1 d o n ' t see t h a t t h i s w o u l d a c c o m p -l ish a who le l o t . "

D e a n De Y o u n g d e c i d e d T u e s -d a y tha t the e x c e s s i v e c h a p e l c u t s of t h e 9 9 s t u d e n t s s h o u l d be w a i v -ed a n d tha t t h e y s h o u l d b e r e q u i r -ed to a t t end c h a p e l s e r v i c e s o n l y

twice e a c h week . H e i n t e n d e d to check e a c h s t u d e n t ' s a t t e n d a n c e w e e k l y a n d i m m e d i a t e l y s u s p e n d a n y s t u d e n t w h o f a i l e d to a t t e n d twice.

T h i s d e c i s i o n b y D e a n De Y o u n g w a s m a d e in c o n s u l t a t i o n wi th Dr. B r u i n s a n d Dr. D a v i d M a r k e r , a n o t h e r m e m b e r of the C h a p e l B o a r d . T h e y h a d a g r e e d wi th the D e a n ' s p l a n o n T u e s d a y , b u t the en t i r e C h a p e l B o a r d h a d no t been i n f o r m e d a b o u t it. T h e D e a n s a i d they r e a l i z e d th i s p l a n w o u l d m a k e the C o l l e g e s e e m to be b a c k i n g d o w n . " W e k n e w th i s w o u l d be l o o k e d u p o n a s a w e a k n e s s , " he s a i d .

O N W E D N E S D A Y , h o w e v e r , the C o l l e g e ' s p o s i t i o n c h a n g e d , ac-c o r d i n g to D e a n De Y o u n g . T h e D e a n c o n s u l t e d wi th s t u d e n t C h a -pel B o a r d m e m b e r T i m D y k s t r a a n d to ld h i m a b o u t h is d e c i s i o n to w a i v e the cu t s . D y k s t r a objec t -ed , p o i n t i n g o u t t h a t s u c h a m o v e

( C o n t i n u e d o n p a g e 0 )

C O N T R A S T I N G S T U D Y H A B I T S — G r e a t e r use of se l l -d i sc ip l ine

a c c o u n t e d f o r i m p r o v e m e n t in f irst s e m e s t e r f r e s h m e n g r a d e s . S o m e

s t u d e n t s , h o w e v e r , still d o no t m a k e g o o d use of s t u d y t ime .

Frosh Men Top Grades Of Last Year's Freshmen

By T o m D o n i a

A s s i s t a n t News E d i t o r

T h i s y e a r s e n i e n n g I r e s h m a n

m a l e s t u d e n t s h a v e d o n e m u c h be t te r in the i r first s e m e s t e r at H o j k ' t h a n the i r c o u n t e r p a r t s d id

last y e a r .

W H I L E F R O S H m e n h a v e not

e q u a l e d the w o m e n in a c a d e m i c p e r f o r m a n c e , t h e y h a v e s u r p a s s e d l a s t y e a r ' s m a l e f r e s h m e n in o v e r -all p u r s u i t of s t ud i e s .

F r e s h m e n m e n wi th u n d e r a 1.7 a v e r a g e , a n d t h u s ine l ig ib le

Ter Moleu Goes to SMU

Development Director Resigns D I C K G R E G O R Y

f a c e of the e a r t h , " the u n s h a v e n civil r i g h t s ac t iv i s t s a i d .

M r . G r e g o r y p o i n t e d to t he U-2 c r i s i s , the P u e b l o inc iden t , the w a r in V i e t n a m a n d the d o u b l e s t a n -d a r d of m o r a l i t y a n d v i r t u e be-t w e e n the r a c e s in A m e r i c a a s s y m p t o m s of th i s i n s a n i t y .

" E v e r y b o d y is upse t a b o u t b l a c k v io l ence , b u t n o b o d y is up-set a b o u t wh i t e v i o l e n c e , " he told the c r o w d . " A m e r i c a is p r o b a b l y the n u m b e r o n e r ac i s t c o u n t r y in the w o r l d . F m t a l k i n g a b o u t b l a c k a n d whi te f o l k s . "

M R G R E G O R Y b l a s t e d the n e w s p a p e r c o v e r a g e of t h e w a r , c a l l i n g it " s i c k , i n s a n e n e w s . " H e s a i d if o n e a d d e d u p the l is ts of k i l led a n d w o u n d e d Viet C o n g , he w o u l d f i n d t h a t t he C o m -m u n i s t s c a n p r o d u c e " m o r e l ive

L a r r y T e r M o l e n , Di rec to r of D e v e l o p m e n t s ince las t Apr i l , h a s r e s i g n e d h i s p o s i t i o n to t a k e a s i m i l a r pos t a t S o u t h e r n Metho-dist U n i v e r s i t y in H o u s t o n , T e x . , a c c o r d i n g to P re s iden t C a l v i n A. V a n d e r W e r f .

T h e S M U a p p o i n t m e n t b e c o m e s effect ive Apr i l 1.

" M r . Ter M o l e n h a s d o n e a s u p e r b j o b at H o p e in b u i l d i n g a d e v e l o p m e n t staff a n d p r o -g r a m , " s a i d P r e s i d e n t V a n d e r Werf. " T h i s is a t r e m e n d o u s l o s s . "

" W e at H o p e d i d all in o u r p o w e r a n d wi th in o u r r e s o u r c e s to keep h i m . But we m u s t a g r e e with h im t h a t a n o p p o r t u n i t y s u c h a s he h a s a c c e p t e d a t S o u t h e r n M e t h o d i s t U n i v e r s i t y r a r e l y c o m e s to o n e a s y o u n g a s Mr . T e r M o l e n , " t he P r e s i d e n t a d d e d .

Mr. T e r M o l e n ex p r e s s e d r e g r e t s a t l e a v i n g the s c h o o l , b u t s a i d the S M U offer w a s " j u s t t o o g o o d to t u r n d o w n . "

A G r a n d R a p i d s n a t i v e , Mr . Ter M o l e n h a s been a m e m b e r of the H o p e a d m i n i s t r a t i v e s t a f f s ince 1 9 6 4 . H e s e r v e d a s a n As-s i s t a n t D i r e c t o r of A d m i s s i o n s d u r i n g 1 9 6 4 - 6 5 , w a s t h e C o l l e g e ' s

E a s t e r n R e p r e s e n t a t i v e d u r i n g 1 9 6 5 - 6 6 a n d j o i n e d the D e v e l o p -m e n t s taff in M a y of 1 9 6 6 .

He w a s g r a d u a t e d f r o m H o p e C o l l e g e with a n A B . d e g r e e in 1 9 5 9 , rece ived a n M.A. d e g r e e f r o m the U n i v e r s i t y ol M i c h i g a n in 1 9 6 2 a n d h a s c o m p l e t e d s o m e g r a d u a t e w o r k a t the A m e r i c a n U n i v e r s i t y , W a s h i n g t o n , D . C .

Mr . T e r M o l e n w a s a Little A l l - A m e r i c a f o o t b a l l se l ec t ion whi le at H o p e , s e r v i n g a s t e a m c a p t a i n d u r i n g the 1 9 5 8 s e a s o n

B e f o r e j o i n i n g the H o p e C o l l e g e s t a f f , M r . T e r M o l e n w a s em p l o y e d b y the C e n t r a l In te l l igence A g e n -cy in W a s h i n g t o n , D.C. L A R R Y T E R M O L E N

to r u s h a f r a t e r n i t y , n u m b e r e d 4 0 . T h e r e we re 14 f r e s h m a n w o m e n with a g r a d e p o i n t of u n d e r 1.7.

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w o m e n fa i led to a c h i e v e a 1.7. A p p r o x i m a t e l y 3 0 p e r cent of the f r e s h m e n m e n th i s y e a r rece ived u n d e r a 2 . 0 , whi le las t y e a r 4 0 per cent of the m e n f a i l ed to m a i n -t a in a B a v e r a g e .

W H I L E F E W E R f r o s h s t u d e n t s r ece ived l o w e r g r a d e s this y e a r , the a v e r a g e g r a d e p o i n t f o r b o t h

s e m e s t e r f r e s h m e n w a s i m p r o v e d o v e r t he p r e v i o u s y e a r .

Dr. 1). I v a n D y k s t r a , in s p e a k -ing of h is I n t r o d u c t i o n to L i b e r a l S t u d i e s p h i l o s o p h y c o u rse, s t a t e d , " I f the f r e s h m e n a r e not m o r e c a p a b l e , they a r e at least g e t t i n g m o r e d o n e . T h e y a r e p a y i n g s h a r p e r a t t e n t i o n to a c a d e m i c bus -iness. C o n s e q u e n t l y , there a r e m o r e s t u d e n t s o n t o p of the c l a s s , a n d f e w e r w h o f l u n k e d . "

D e a n of S t u d e n t s R o b e r t D e Y o u n g a l s o n o t e d t h a t t h e f r e s h -m en we r e ' ' m o re co n sc ie n tio u s t h is y e a r t h a n l a s t . " H e c o m m e n t e d tha t t h e r e w a s a " s m a l l c o r e " of f r e s h m e n w h o b r o u g h t d o w n las t y e a r ' s a v e r a g e d .

A N U M B E R O F f a c t o r s were cited f o r the i n c r e a s e in a c a d e m i c r e s p o n s i b i l i t y felt b y t h e f r e s h m a n c l a s s . D e a n D e Y o u n g be l i eved tha t a be t te r , m o r e c o m p r e h e n s i v e me-t h o d of se l ec t ing Res ident Ad-v i s o r s , c o m b i n e d wi th a c lo se r r e l a t i o n s h i p b e t w e e n the R A ' s a n d

the D i r e c t o r of H o u s i n g , e n c o u r -a g e d a b e t t e r a t m o s p h e r e f o r s t u d y in K o l l e n H a l l a s well a s in the c o t t a g e s . M a n y f r e s h m e n in K o l -len H a l l a l s o r e m a r k e d o n the

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Pres iden t C a l v i n A. V a n d e r W e r f o p e n e d the S tuden t Sena t e m e e t i n g l a s t M o n d a y e v e n i n g with a pre-s e n t a t i o n c o n c e r n i n g the f u t u r e of the p r o p o s e d S tuden t C u l t u r a l -Soc ia l Cente r . He r e p o r t e d tha t a b o u t $ 7 5 0 t h o u s a n d m u s t still be r a i sed be fo re c o n s t r u c t i o n c a n b e g i n

Ai the p resen i ume , we esti-m a t e tha t the b u i l d i n g will cost a b o u t $ 2 . 2 5 m i l l i o n , " s a i d the Pres ident . When the B o a r d of T r u s t e e s met las t J u n e , he con t in -u e d , the B o a r d an t i c ipa t ed access to $ 1 6 0 t h o u s a n d r a i s e d b y stu-d e n t s a n d c o n t r i b u t e d b y f r i e n d s of the College, a n d $ 2 mi l l i on f r o m the Re fo rmed C h u r c h in A m e r i c a ' s C a p i t a l F u n d s Dr ive . T h e r e f o r e , on ly the $ 4 1 0 t h o u -s a n d g r a n t f r o m the f e d e r a l g o v -e r n m e n t w a s needed to put the S C S C f u n d well over the m a r k .

T H E B O A R D then p l a n n e d tc b r e a k g r o u n d a s s o o n a s the g o v e r n m e n t g r a n t w a s a n n o u n c e d .

H o w e v e r , s a id Dr. V a n d e r W e r f , w h e n the a n n o u n c e m e n t of the g r a n t w a s received las t J u n e , t he r e were ce r t a in i n d i c a t i o n s t h a t the RCA d r i v e w a s not p roceed-ing a s well a s h a d been expec ted . " T h e p ic tu re b e c a m e g l o o m i e r a n d g l o o m i e r a s the s u m m e r p ro -g r e s s e d . "

" It now a p p e a r s tha t o n l y $ 5 mi l l ion of the projected d r i v e g o a l of $ 6 mi l l i on h a s been p l edged . F o r one t h ing , it is pos s ib l e t h a t s o m e c h u r c h e s will resc ind the i r p ledges . In a d d i t i o n , the cos t of co l lec t ing the f u n d s m u s t be de-duc ted , a n d ce r t a in c h u r c h e s de-s i g n a t e d the i r f u n d s f o r p u r p o s e s o t h e r t h a n the SCSC. T h e r e f o r e , we c a n n o w expect to u s e o n l y $ 1 . 1 mi l l i on f r o m the d r i v e f o r the cen t e r , " he s a id .

P R E S I D E N T V a n d e r W e r f a l so r epo r t ed t h a t the g o v e r n m e n t g r a n t m igh t be r educed . It w a s a p p r o v e d o n the a s s u m p t i o n tha t e d u c a t i o n a l faci l i t ies, n a m e l y the a r t a n d d r a m a d e p a r t m e n t s , w o u l d be inc luded . T h e ar t de-p a r t m e n t is n o w l o o k i n g f o r a n o t h e r l oca t ion . Because of this c h a n g e , the Col lege m a y not re-ce ive a s m u c h f o r t h e c o n s l r u c t i o n of the b u i l d i n g .

T h e B o a r d h a s a l so tried to r a i s e m o n e y , a c c o r d i n g to the Pres ident , b y u s i n g the " m i r a c l e p r i n c i p l e , " that is, by t r y i n g to interest s o m e o n e with n o connec-t i o n to the College in c o n t r i b u t -i n g a s u b s t a n t i a l s u m of m o n e y f o r the SCSC.

" T h e a v e r a g e m a t u r a t i o n per-iod fo r a ' m i r a c l e g r a n t ' of $1 mi l l i on is 15 yea r s . We h a v e fol-l owed mos t of o u r l e a d s with n o luck . We d o not an t i c ipa te that f u r t h e r a t t e m p t s will be a n y m o r e success fu l t h a n p a s t a t t e m p t s h a v e b e e n . "

T H E R E F O R E , H E c o n t i n u e d , the B o a r d h a s dec ided to p roceed a l o n g the l ines which h a v e been fo l lowed " b y a l m o s t e v e r y suc-cessful f u n d r a i s e r . " These a re h a v i n g T r u s t e e s m a k e a " s a c r i -f icial c o n t r i b u t i o n " " T h e n these m e n c a n g o out to o t h e r s a n d w a y ' L o o k w h a t we h a v e done ; w o n ' t y o u he lp u s ? ' We h a v e to b e g i n o n the ins ide a n d w o r k t o w a r d s the p e r i p h e r y . "

The Pres iden t e x p r e s s e d confi-dence tha t this m e t h o d will w o r k . " T h e $ 7 5 0 t h o u s a n d g a p h a s been d i v i d e d in to ten p a c k e t s of $ 7 5 t h o u s a n d . If the B o a r d c a n c o n t r i b u t e one o r t w o of these packe t s , f o u n d a t i o n s a n d other s o u r c e s will be m o r e d i sposed to con t r ibu te . In the event tha t this p r o g r a m p r o c e e d s well, we m a y a s k the H o p e Col lege s tudent b o d y , f a c u l t y a n d A d m i n i s t r a t i o n to con t r i bu t e o n e p a c k e t . "

The P res iden t s a i d t h a t the S C S C is, in a w a y , the k e y to the en-tire H o p e Co l l ege Mas te r Plan. " If we s h o w that we c a n get th ings g o i n g for ou r se lve s , t hose ou t s ide the Col lege will be wi l l ing to help ou t on p r o j e c t s such a s the new Science B u i l d i n g . "

T M N O T E X A C T L Y s u r e of w h a t the B o a r d will d o in J u n e if p r o g r e s s o n this is not sat is-f a c t o r y . We jus t h a v e to h o p e tha t it will w o r k . I 'm p e r s o n a l l y su re it wil l ."

T h e Pres ident a l s o men t ioned that the t e r m s of t h e g o v e r n m e n t g r a n t spec i fy t h a t c o n s t r u c t i o n m u s t b e g i n be fo re J a n . 1, 1969 . Th i s is en t i re ly poss ib l e , he s a i d , a n d there are p r o v i s i o n s fo r a n ex tens ion .

Pres ident V a n d e r W e r f s a i d tha t the best se l l ing m a t e r i a l the Col-lege h a s is its s t u d e n t b o d y . " O u r s t u d e n t s a r e o u r n u m b e r one as-set. It is y o u peop le in which we t ry to interest p h i l a n t h r o p i s t s . "

He w a r n e d tha t s t u d e n t s s h o u l d not l o o k o n this c a m p a i g n a s a cyn ica l device fo r e x t o r t i n g m o n -ey. " W e see it a s g i v i n g peop le a n o p p o r t u n i t y to c o n t r i b u t e to s o m e t h i n g while t hey a r e still liv-ing , so they c a n see it g r o w a n d so they c a n h a v e the j o y of w o r k -ing with s t u d e n t s in b u i l d i n g a n d d e d i c a t i n g such a center . It c a n d o m a r v e l o u s t h i n g s fo r a m a n ' s hea l th a s well a s his s p i r i t . "

H E A L S O S A I D tha t the a r t d e p a r t m e n t c a n n o t be criticized for s h o p p i n g a r o u n d for a n al-t e rna te l o c a t i o n " T h e y w a n t s o m e t h i n g less res t r ic ted , a n d w h o c a n b l a m e them fo r t r y i n g to f ind a place w h e r e they w o n ' t be criti-cized fo r m i s s i n g the c a n v a s with the p a i n t n o w a n d t h e n ? "

U p o n q u e s t i o n i n g , the Pres ident a d v i s e d tha t the s t u d e n t s s h o u l d wai t unt i l the new p l a n m a k e s a p p r e c i a b l e s teps b e f o r e p roceed -ing to r a i s e their packe t . "Ou t -side c o n t r i b u t o r s will b e a r o u n d

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In o the r Sena te a c t i o n , a p ro -posed p l a n to create a s y s t e m of pol i t i ca l p a r t i e s o n H o p e ' s c a m -pus w a s p a s s e d . Al Pedersen , c h a i r m a n of the Sena te n a t i o n a l a n d soc ia l a w a r e n e s s commi t t ee , p resen ted the p r o p o s a l .

J im O'Nei l l a s k e d w h a t the new p l a n w o u l d d o tha t the present sys tem d o e s not . Pedersen repl ied tha t the pa r t i e s w o u l d be active all y e a r if they wished a n d tha t it w o u l d a l low m o r e s t u d e n t s to t ake p a r t in their g o v e r n m e n t .

G L E N N P O N T I E R a d d e d t h a t the s y s t e m w o u l d not necessa r i ly c h a n g e the sy s t em, bu t cou ld c o n c e i v a b l y i m p r o v e it.

Pont ie r r e p o r t e d tha t s tuden t s m a y now at tend chape l o n F r i d a y a n d receive credi t fo r it.

B ruce White, c h a i r m a n of the c a m p u s i m p r o v e m e n t s commi t t ee , r epor t ed tha t the d i n i n g hall c o m -mittee a g r e e d that the b a c k d o o r to Durfee d i n i n g hall will r e m a i n closed. He a l s o a n n o u n c e d tha t they will t ake a poll to g a u g e s tuden t r e ac t i on to s m o k i n g in the d i n i n g ha l l s in the next few weeks.

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Las t S a t u r d a y w a s not a n o rd -i n a r y S a t u r d a y f o r H o p e ' s coeds . By 10 a . m . they were d ressed in their S u n d a y best a n d s t r e a m i n g out of Phelps , D y k s t r a , G i l m o r e , V a n Vleck, Durfee a n d V o o r h e e s .

T h e o c c a s i o n w a s the first d a y of s o r o r i t y r u s h — a d a y of smi les , s u r r e p t i t i o u s g l a n c e s at n a m e tags , n e r v o u s c o n v e r s a t i o n s , m o r e smi l e s a n d m a n y new faces .

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" e x h a u s t e d a n d very c o n f u s e d . " I t h o u g h t I h a d k n o w n which s o r o r i t i e s I w a n t e d to r u s h , " stilt-ed o n e f r e s h m a n , " b u t n o w — I ' m to ta l ly c o n f u s e d . "

A N O T H E R COMM E N T E D , " A f t e r the teas I w a s m i x e d u p a n d v e r y tired. E v e r y o n e w a s so nice a n d each s o r o r i t y m a d e y o u feel c o m f o r t a b l e . 1 guess y o u jus t h a v e to l ook a r o u n d a n d then see where y o u will fit in be s t . "

A l t h o u g h the r u s h even t s , were e n j o y a b l e to mos t r u s h e e s , they did p r o d u c e a g o o d dea l of s t r a i n . One gir l c o m m e n t e d t h a t af ter t ha t hectic S a t u r d a y , she a n d her r o o m m a t e r e t u r n e d to their r o o m , f r o w n e d at o n e a n o t h e r a n d then p r o m p t l y fell as leep f o r two h o u r s . " I t w a s f u n , bu t I 'm g l a d we d o n ' t d o tha t eve ry d a y , " s h e noted.

F o r o ther gi r ls , the t eas o n S a t u r d a y a n d the o p e n coffees d u r i n g the p a s t week s t r e n g t h e n e d their des i re to jo in a p a r t i c u l a r s o r o r i t y . " T h e y were all s o nice, but one s o r o r i t y s t a n d s o u t in m y m i n d . I don ' t k n o w why—but I

k n o w which s o r o r i t y I w a n t , " one g i r l noted, " b u t I d o u b t tha t I'll get in—so m a n y g i r l s a r e r u s h i n g i t ."

" R U S H IS A G R E A T w a y to get to k n o w b o t h u p p e r c l a s s a n d f r e s h m a n g i r l s , " s ta ted o n e girl . " E v e n if y o u d o n ' t w a n t to j o i n a p a r t i c u l a r s o r o r i t y , it is a g r e a t w a y to get o u t a n d meet new p e o p l e , " noted a n o t h e r .

" I t ' s a g o o d w a y to m a k e new f r i e n d s , " o n e girl c o m m e n t e d , " b u t it's t o o b a d tha t s o m e p e o p l e s ' f ee l ings a r e g o i n g to be

h u r t . " She c o n t i n u e d , " R u s h is a s t a r t t o w a r d s k n o w i n g o thers . N o w I c a n s a y 'h i ' to s o m e o n e I 've seen fo r m o n t h s but never h a v e k n o w n their n a m e . "

E v e n t h o u g h m a n y gi r ls a re b o t h excited a n d s c a r e d at the p r o s p e c t of r u s h , o the r g i r l s a re s o m e w h a t d i s a p p o i n t e d . One f r e s h m a n c o m m e n t e d tha t she " o n l y got to k n o w n a m e s a n d f a c e s at the t e a s a n d coffees, bu t neve r the p e r s o n a l i t i e s b e h i n d t h o s e n a m e s a n d f a c e s . " " T h e r e a r e e n o u g h e v e n t s be fo re the f ina l t eas but not e n o u g h c o m m u n i c a -t ion between the ac t ives a n d the r u s h e e s , " a n o t h e r f r e s h m a n girl no ted . "If y o u d o n ' t h a v e a n in, y o u ' r e ou t , " she a d d e d .

" I G U E S S T H E g i r l s t h ink tha t f i rs t i m p r e s s i o n s a r e l a s t i n g im-p r e s s i o n s b e c a u s e it s eems a s if m a n y of the g i r l s a r e p u t t i n g o n f a l s e f r o n t s , " o n e gir l s t a t ed . " I t ' s t o o b a d tha t r u s h h a s to be this w a y , " she n o t e d .

" I ' m d i s a p p o i n t e d with r u s h , " confessed a n o t h e r f r e s h m a n , "it

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s e e m s a s if a few of the s o r o r i t i e s a l r e a d y h a v e c h o s e n the g i r l s they want . If they d o n ' t w a n t y o u , y o u a r e left s t a n d i n g by yourse l f o r with s o m e of the o t h e r u n w a n t e d r u s h e e s . "

One gir l confessed tha t she h a d mixed e m o t i o n s a b o u t so ro r i t i e s . She s a i d she w a s n ' t r u s h i n g be-c a u s e s h e d o e s n ' t h a v e " t h e t ime to d e v o t e to i t I h a v e o t h e r in-terests l ike p a i n t i n g a n d wr i t i ng poe t ry tha t keep me b u s y . Be-c a u s e I h a v e o ther interests , I d o n ' t need the secur i ty of a sor -o r i t y . "

" M a n y g i r l s o n c a m p u s use a s o r o r i t y fo r secur i ty a n d s t a t u s , " she a d d e d . " I d o n ' t r e a l l y t h i n k s o r o r i t i e s a r e i m p o r t a n t o n H o p e ' s c a m p u s ; the f r a t e rn i t i e s a r e e n o u g h . "

" I D O N ' T L I K E t h e i d e a o f s o r -o r i t i e s , " s ta ted o n e f r e s h m a n a s her r e a s o n fo r not r u s h i n g . " S o r -or i t ies seem to c rea te f a c t i o n s o n the c a m p u s i n s t e a d of u n i f y i n g i t ."

She a l s o rejected the idea of so r -ori t ies b l a c k b a l l i n g g i r l s f r o m their g r o u p . " I d o n ' t w a n t to be-l o n g to a g r o u p of g i r l s w h o h a v e the p o w e r to tell o t h e r g i r l s t h a t they a r e not g o o d e n o u g h to be-l o n g to their g r o u p . " She a d d e d , " 1 wish a n y o n e w h o is in teres ted 'n a c e r t a i n s o r o r i t y w o u l d be a l l owed to j o i n . "

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T h e 1 9 6 6 - 6 7 Mi les tone , edi ted by s e n i o r B a r b a r a F u g a z z o t t o , h a s rece ived a n " A - E x c e l l e n t " ra t -ing f r o m the N a t i o n a l Scholastic-Y e a r b o o k A s s o c i a t i o n a n d a " F i r s t C l a s s H o n o r R a t i n g " f r o m the A s s o c i a t e d C o l l e g i a t e Press.

T h e c r i t e r i a fo r the f irs t c l a s s r a t i n g w a s the q u a l i t y of the pho-t o g r a p h y , e d i t o r i a l conten t , a n d the t r e a t m e n t of the sec t ions such a s a thle t ics , ac t iv i t ies a n d u n d e r -c l a s s m e n p ic tu res . A t o t a l o f 6 , 4 0 0 p o i n t s w a s n e c e s s a r y to q u a l i f y for a F i r s t C l a s s R a t i n g ; 7 , 1 0 0 p o i n t s were r e q u i r e d to mer i t a n A l l - A m e r i c a n r a t i n g .

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Symposium Ends Tomorrow T h e s y m p o s i u m " T h e Cr i s i s in

Our C i t i e s " c o n t i n u e s t o d a y a n d t o m o r r o w . Th i s t h r e e - d a y even t is s t r i v i n g to l o o k i n to the r e a s o n s b e h i n d u r b a n u n r e s t in the Uni ted States.

H i g h l i g h t i n g the act ivi t ies of the las t two d a y s a r e speeches b y U.S. C o n g r e s s m a n J o h n C o n y e r s , J r . , of Detroi t , K e n n e t h H o w a r d ot the I n d u s t r i a l Re l a t i ons D iv i s ion of the E a s t m a n K o d a k C o r p o r a t i o n , a n d p r e s e n t a t i o n of the p l a y " T h e A q u a r i a n s " b y T h e U n d e r g r o u n d T h e a t e r of C h i c a g o .

Rep. C o n y e r s will s p e a k in Dim-nent M e m o r i a l C h a p e l at 4 p . m . t o d a y . Mr . C o n y e r s is o n e of six N e g r o e s in the H o u s e of Repre-s e n t a t i v e s , a n d h a s been ac t ive in the p a s s a g e of s e v e r a l civil a n d v o t i n g r i g h t s bills. Mr. C o n y e r s is l o o k e d u p o n t o d a y a s the p r o b a -ble s u c c e s s o r to A d a m C l a y t o n

Powell a s the N e g r o l e a d e r in C o n g r e s s .

Mr . H o w a r d will s p e a k in Phe lps

Hal l a t 1 p . m . t o m o r r o w o n the c o n f r o n t a t i o n between the K o d a k C o r p o r a t i o n a n d F I G H T , ac t iv is t N e g r o o r g a n i z a t i o n f o r m e d in Roches te r , N.Y. , t h r o u g h the ef-f o r t s of Saul Al insky . T h e con-f i o n t a i l o n cen te red a b o u t fhe hir-ing of N e g r o e s b y K o d a k .

T h e p r e s e n t a t i o n of " T h e A q u a r i a n s " will be in D i m n e n t M e m o r i a l C h a p e l at 8 : 1 5 p .m . t o m o r r o w . T h e p l a y , wri t ten by G e r a l d L. Wal lace , is a s a t i r e on r ace a n d soc i a l c o n d i t i o n s of all a g e s of m a n . T h e a c t i o n i n v o l v e s the three p e o p l e w h o live in a r « v e af ter a n a t o m i c w a r . T h e i r p r e j u d i c e s center o n the z o d i a c s i g n s u n d e r which e a c h w a s b o r n . T h e p l a y r u n s a p p r o x i m a t e l y two h o u r s .

Pane l s m a k e u p a m a j o r p a r t of this t h r e e - d a v s y m p o s i u m . To-night f r o m 7 : 3 0 to 9, f ive p a n e l d i s c u s s i o n s will s i m u l t a n e o u s l y be in s e s s i o n o n H o p e ' s c a m -

p u s . T o m o r r o w m o r n i n g a t 10 these p a n e l s will r e c o n v e n e with the a d d i t i o n of a s ix th . T h e six p a n e l s a r e entitled " L e s s o n s f r o m s u m m e r r i o t s , " " N e g r o m i l i t a n c y : A th r ea t o r a g a i n ? " , " E m p l o y -ment fo r m i n o r i t y g r o u p s , " " C i v -il r i g h t s — P r o g r e s s o r s t a l e m a t e ? " , " W h a t ' s h a p p e n e d to the w a r o n p o v e r t y ? ' , a n d " F a i r h o u s i n g le-g i s l a t i o n — B o l d s tep o r t oo little t o o l a t e?" .

T h e pane l i s t s a r e noted a u t h o r -ities in their r especf ive a r e a s of the p r o b l e m of u r b a n l iv ing . A m o n g the pane l i s t s a r e Rep. Con-ye r s a n d Mr. H o w a r d . Other pane l i s t s a r e C a r l S m i t h , of the " B l a c k People 's F r e e S t o r e " of G r a n d R a p i d s ; Rober t T i n d a l , a r ep re sen t a t i ve of the Detroi t N A A C P , a n d Rev. A r t h u r B r a z i e r , a r e p r e s e n t a t i v e of the W o o d l a w n A s s o c i a t i o n of Chica izo .

As p a r t of the s y m p o s i u m , a d a n c e will be held t on igh t in the J u l i a n a R o o m f r o m 9 to 12. Mu-sic fo r this is to b e p r o v i d e d by a Detroit b a n d .

T h e f i lm " T h e T r o u b l e m a k -e r s " will be s h o w n in the C a r l e y R o o m of V a n Z o e r e n L i b r a r y to-m o r r o w at 9 a . m . The m o v i e is a d o c u m e n t a r y r e c o r d of the f rus -

t r a t i n g c o u r s e a n d f inal f a i l u r e of a t w o - y e a r e f for t f o r c o m m u n -ity p r o g r e s s in a b lack g h e t t o of N e w a r k , N.J . , s cene of v io len t r a c i a l confl ic t last s u m m e r .

T h e s y m p o s i u m is c o - s p o n s o r e d b y the C o m m i s s i o n o n Race of th t Re fo rmed C h u r c h in A m e r i c a , the College C u l t u r a l Af fa i r s C o m m i t -tee a n d the H o l l a n d H u m a n Rela-t i o n s C o m m i s s i o n .

Dr. D a v i d C l a r k , a s s i s t a n t p ro -f e s so r of h i s t o r y , is the c o o r d i -n a t o r of the s y m p o s i u m .

I N W H I T E A M E R I C A — A s its s e c o n d m<yor p r o d u c t i o n of the sea-

s o n , Pallette a n d M a s q u e is p r e s e n t i n g " I n White A m e r i c a , " a docu -

m e n t a r y o n r a c e r e l a t i o n s in the U.S .

"In White America" Will Begin Thursday in Snow

T h e first of f ive p e r f o r m a n c e s of " In White A m e r i c a , " a con t em-p o r a r y p l a y b y M a r t i n B. Duber -m a n , will be p resen ted T h u r s d a y in S n o w A u d i t o r i u m .

T h e p l a y , the s econd m a j o r p r o d u c t i o n ol Palet te a n d M a s q u e , is a d o c u m e n t a r y a n d , a c c o r d i n g to d i r ec to r G e o r g e R a l p h , t r aces " N e g r o a t t e m p t s to f ind f r e e d o m a n d e q u a l i t y " f r o m the Revolu-t i o n a r y Period to the 1 9 5 0 ' s .

A lmos t the en t i re text of the p l ay is t a k e n f r o m the letters, d i a r i e s a n d speeches of v a r i o u s

A m e r i c a n s , i n c l u d i n g T h o m a s J e f -

f e r s o n , A n d r e w J o h n s o n a n d W o o d r o w Wilson.

T h e p l a y , w h i c h w a s first p r o -d u c e d o f f - B r o a d w a y in 1 9 6 3 , w a s d e s c r i b e d by Mr. R a l p h a s b e i n g " c o n t e m p o r a r y in its t h o u g h t a n d i m p o r t . "

P l a y i n g the l e a d i n g rolps will

be B o b Kieft, D o l o r e s F l o y d . B o b E c k r i d g e , Mil ton Tro t te r , D i a n e P a r k e r , M a u r i c e W e a t h e r s b y a n d L o r r a i n e Price. T h e sets a r e de-s i g n e d by D o n a l d F inn .

T h e f ive p e r f o r m a n c e s will b e g i v e n o n M a r c h 14, 15, 16, 22 a n d 2 3 . All will b e g i n a t 8 : 1 5 p . m .

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T H E T I N Y C L O S E T — L y n n J o n e s a n d Pol ly Yoder r e h e a r s e a

scene f r o m Wil l iam I n g e ' s one-act p l a y , " T h e T i n y C lose t . " T h e

p l a y is b e i n g p r o d u c e d f o r T h e a t r e P r o d u c t i o n 7 7 , a n d is di rected

by j u n i o r Ann S l a u g h t e r . A l so in the cas t is D e n n i s J o n e s . T h e stu-

dent p r o d u c t i o n will be seen in the Little T h e a t r e T u e s d a y a n d

W e d n e s d a y at 8 : 1 5 p . m .

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All s t u d e n t s in teres ted in a p p l y -i n g f o r a M i c h i g a n T u i t i o n G r a n t f o r next y e a r m u s t file a n a p p l i c a -t ion b y M a r c h 15. In a d d i t i o n , all s t u d e n t s a p p l y i n g fo r a n y t y p e of f i n a n c i a l a id m u s t file a Renewa l P a r e n t ' s C o n f i d e n t i a l S t a t emen t b e f o r e M a y 1.

T o be e l igible f o r the T u i t i o n G r a n t , a s t u d e n t m u s t h a v e s t a r t e d

schoo l in S e p t e m b e r of 1 9 6 6 o r later a n d m u s t h a v e been a resi-dent of M i c h i g a n since J a n . 15, 1965 .

T h e C o n f i d e n t i a l S ta tement re-newal r e q u i r e m e n t a p p l i e s to stu-dents w h o expect to rece ive ei ther s c h o l a r s h i p s , g r a n t s o r N a t i o n a l Defense S t u d e n t L o a n s . Th i s p r o -c e d u r e is no t r e q u i r e d fo r stu-den t s a p p l y i n g o n l y fo r c a m p u s e m p l o y m e n t . H o w e v e r , p re fe rence in this a r e a of a id will be g i v e n to t hose wi th d e m o n s t r a t e d f i n a n -cial need .

F o r m s f o r b o t h the T u i t i o n G r a n t a n d the C o n f i d e n t i a l State-men t r e n e w a l a r e a v a i l a b l e in the F i n a n c i a l Aid Office in V a n R a a l -te Hal l . D i rec to r of F i n a n c i a l Aid J a m e s B e k k e r i n g u r g e d s t u d e n t s

to pick u p these f o r m s as well a s l o a n a n d j o b a p p l i c a t i o n f o r m s b e f o r e the s p r i n g recess.

T h e need fo r the u p - d a t i n g of f i n a n c i a l a id r e c o r d s a r i ses out of two c i r c u m s t a n c e s , a c c o r d i n g to Mr. B e k k e r i n g . The first is the i n c r e a s e in col lege cos t s a n d the s e c o n d is the c h a n g i n g f i n a n c i a l s i t u a t i o n of m a n y f ami l i e s f r o m o n e y e a r to the n e x t

A f a i r a p p r a i s a l of s tuden t fi-n a n c i a l need c a n on ly be m a d e o n the b a s i s of c u r r e n t d a t a , Mr. B e k k e r i n g s a i d .

E d i t o r ' s Note: T h e A m e r i c a n Civil L iber t i es U n i o n is c u r r e n t l y con-s i d e r i n g the lega l i ty of the H o p e Col lege c o m p u l s o r y c h a p e l re-

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T h e A m e r i c a n Civil L iber t i es U n i o n is a non -p ro f i t a s s o c i a t i o n i n c o r p o r a t e d u n d e r the s ta te of New Y o r k , o r g a n i z e d in 1 9 2 0 b y f o r m e r m e m b e r s of the A m e r i c a n Civil Liber t ies B u r e a u .

Its o r i g i n a l intent w a s to p ro-v i d e lega l aid fo r c o n s c i e n t i o u s o b j e c t o r s a n d to ass is t in c a s e s i n v o l v i n g civil l iberties. A m o n g the f o u n d e r s of the A C L U were J a n e A d d a m s , Helen Keller , Nor-m a n T h o m a s , a n d H o p e g r a d u -ate A. J. Muste.

T h e A C L U is the o n l y non-p a r t i s a n civil l iber t ies u n i o n in the Uni ted States. Its p r i m a r y c o n c e r n s a re f r e e d o m of speech, r e l ig ion a n d a s s o c i a t i o n ; d u e p r o -cess; a n d equa l i t y be fo re the law. T h e A C L U h a s been act ive be-

fore n a t i o n a l , s ta te a n d loca l legis-lat ive, execu t ive a n d a d m i n i s -t r a t i v e bod ies , a n d p r o v i d e s edu-ca t i ona l services.

The U n i o n is h e a d e d b y a 35-m e m b e r b o a r d of d i r e c t o r s which neets eve ry two weeks in New-York City. U n d e r the B o a r d there is a N a t i o n a l C o m m i t t e e with 2 8 local aff i l ia tes a n d 8 5 s u b - c h a p -ters. The re a re a to ta l of 5 0 , 0 0 0 m e m b e r s in the A C L U .

Issues a r e b r o u g h t to the B o a r d t h r o u g h subject m a t t e r c o m m i t t e e s r e p o r t i n g o n the a r e a s of a c a d e m i c f r e e d o m , c e n s o r s h i p , l a b o r , r a d i o -TV, d u e p rocess , f ree speech asso-

c i a t i o n , e q u a l i t y and I n d i a n r igh ts . It h a s 8 0 0 r e p r e s e n t i n g a t t o r n e y s in the U.S . a n d its ter-r i tor ies .

T h e H o p e c o m p u l s o r y chape l i s sue could g o to the A C L U t h r o u g h the a c a d e m i c f r e e d o m or the f ree speech a s s o c i a t i o n subject m a t t e r commit tee .

If the A C L U felt that the c h a p e l i s sue invo lved a bas ic aspect ol civil l ibert ies, it could c h o o s e tc p r o v i d e legal s e r v i c e for a s tuden t pla int i f f . If the c a s e ever b e c a m e a c o n s t i t u t i o n a l issue, the A C L U w o u l d submi t a brief o n o ther c a s e s i n v o l v i n g a s imi la r issue.

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On Chapel Suspensions E X T M O N D A Y T H E Chape l B o a r d

will meet to determine how it will hand le the pract ica l p r o b l e m s cre-

ated b y its dec i s ion last M o n d a y to s u s p e n d 9 9 H o p e Co l l ege students .

T h e B o a r d , in c o o p e r a t i o n with D e a n of Students Robert D e Y o u n g , h a s decided

to fo l low a p p r o x i m a t e l y the s a m e proce-dure with these 9 9 students a s it did with the s e v e n suspended three weeks a g o . Ac-

c o r d i n g to D e a n D e Y o u n g , all 9 9 will re-ceive letters tell ing them they are suspended and g i v i n g them the right to appea l .

A m o n g these 9 9 students are severa l

w h o D e a n D e Y o u n g said p r o b a b l y h a v e legit imate excuses . Others might be included

because of a m i x - u p in record ing chapel dite nd a nee, he sa id .

A l so included a m o n g the 9 9 are three

of the seven s tudents w h o were suspended

and reinstated, p lus a number of students w h o h a v e been at tending chape l a c c o r d i n g

to the p r o v i s i o n s ol their ex tens ions , but

had too m a n y cuts d u r i n g the first semes-ter to be ab le to m a k e them up b y tin.

March 1 deadl ine.

D e a n D e Y o u n g sa id that a n y oi the

9 9 students w h o s e s u s p e n s i o n s w a s a "mis-

take" would be reinstated as s o o n a s the

facts were checked. Like the s e v e n students

reinstated before, n o record of the suspen-

s ion wou ld a p p e a r o n their permanent record.

The dec i s ion b y the Chape l B o a r d to r e c o m m e n d the s u s p e n s i o n s has two major f laws.

First, the chapel requirement i.s s i m p i v not worth t h r o w i n g e v e n one student out of co l lege .

T o ask a male student of col lege a g e to leave s c h o o l is v i r tua l ly the s a m e thing

as g i v i n g him a ticket to V ie tnam. E v e n ii he isn't draf ted , his p l a n s for a career or

g r a d u a t e schoo l might well be permanent ly s idetracked.

C H A P E L R E Q U I R E M E N T is

worth this. T h e school c a n n o t just-

ify s u s p e n d i n g a student s imply be-cause he hasn't been ab le to get out of bed to auend an 8 a . m . w o r s h i p s e r v i c e a speci-

fied n u m b e r of times. T h e C o l l e g e supports

a pol icy of in loco fxircn/is, yet how m a n y parents would d i s o w n a s o n because he

s o m e t i m e s forgets to s a y g r a c e before a meal?

I he Chape l B o a r d Ls correct in rea-lizing that a fai lure to enforce the chape l

requirement wou ld render that requirement meaning les s .

One student a m o n g the 9 9 , for ex am pie, had 19 first semester cuts and then a d d e d

three more d u r i n g the e x t e n s i o n period when he had agreed to m a k e them up. T o

w a i v e his e x c e s s i v e c u t s , a s D e a n D e Y o u n g

sugges ted o n T u e s d a y , would be t o m a k e a m o c k e r y of c o m p u l s o r y chapel and make the rule, in fact, nonexistent .

The anchor h a s l o n g o p p o s e d compul-s o r y chapel o n m a n y g r o u n d s , a n d would

not object to see ing itleft b y the w a y s i d e , but

if the Col lege d o e s intend to keep the rule

m e a n i n g f u l , it mus t find a m e a n s of pun-

i s h i n g those w h o v io la te it short of sus-

p e n s i o n from schoo l . The Chape l Board

s h o u l d c h a n g e its r e c o m m e n d a t i o n o n Mon-

d a y , or D e a n D e Y o u n g a n d the Col lege

s h o u l d no longer support it a n d seek dis-

c ipl ine by a m e a n s short of suspens ion .

The second m a j o r f law of the recom-

m e n d a t i o n slated to g o into effect next week

is that the list of s tudents inc ludes m a n y students w h o s imply don' t be long on it.

T o suspend these students even temporar-

ily would constitute a lack of faith on the

part of the Chapel B o a r d and the D e a n ol Students.

Students wl io a l r e a d y h a v e been sus-pended and reinstated, students w h o art;

p r o b a b l y on the list because of a mistake, and students w h o h a v e b e e n at tendingrcgu-lar ly accord ing to the p r o v i s i o n s of the ex-t ens ions but had too m a n y cuts to m a k e u p b y the March 1 dead l ine are a m o n g the

9 9 .

EV E N IF T H E S E students were rein-stated s o o n after their s u s p e n s i o n s ,

the C o l l e g e wou ld create undeserved h a r d s h i p for them. Th i s is entirely unneces-

s a r y a n d would o n l y put H o p e in an un-

tenable moral and legal pos i t ion . The

C h a p e l B o a r d is v i o l a t i n g its o w n tenet

b y not "act ing in g o o d fa i th" with these students.

II the f l a g r a n t v io laters of the chapel rule are to be sent letters next week, the

D e a n must m a k e certain that discipl ine o n l y falls on the s h o u l d e r s of those who

deserve it. I he b l u n d e r b u s s a p p r o a c h

which is slated to be implemented s h o u l d

be a b a n d o n e d and the " m i s t a k e s " care-

fully culled from the list before a n y letters are sent.

T h e D e a n a n d the Chape l B o a r d should review their dec i s ion and determine a less

severe penalty lor the chapel cutters,

f u r t h e r m o r e , whatever discipl ine is decided

u p o n , the D e a n s h o u l d careful ly check that

the students w h o h a v e acted in g o o d faith

are not m a d e subject to that discipline.

1 he Chape l B o a r d meets M o n d a y and

no letters h a v e a s yet been sent out. It is not t o o late for the B o a r d and the D e a n to alter a poor dec is ion.

On Cont inu i ty

IN I H E LAST five years , H o p e Col-lege h a s witnessed die res ignat ions

of t w o D e a n s of Men, two Vice Pres-idents for A c a d e m i c Affairs , o n e Director

of F inancia l Affairs , o n e Director of Pub-lic Relat ions , one Ass i s tant to the Presi-

dent, one Director of Church Relat ions ,

one D e a n of the' C o l l e g e , one D e a n for

A c a d e m i c Affairs , one C h a p l a i n and one Director of D e v e l o p m e n t .

To this list we a d d the re s igna t ion of a second Director of D e v e l o p m e n t , Larry Ter Molen.

As President C a l v i n VanderWerf h a s o b s e r v e d , "Mr. Ter Molen h a s d o n e a su-

perb j o b at H o p e in bu i ld ing a develop-

ment staff and p r o g r a m . This is a tremen-d o u s l o s s . "

TH E LOSS, AS Mr. Ter Molen admi t s , is due to a better offer f r o m another institution. But whatever the r e a s o n ,

the list of r e s igna t ions of which his is o n l y the latest c a n n o t be a l l o w e d to g r o w larger .

A c o n t i n u o u s , cons i s tent A d m i n i s t r a t i v e

pol icy c a n n o t be f o r m u l a t e d o r ma in ta ined

il the duty of f o r m u l a t i o n and m a i n t e n a n c e is cons tant ly shifted.

'1 he size of this loss is e m p h a s i z e d by the presentat ion g i v e n to the Student Sen-

ate b y President VanderWerf last M o n d a y

night. In it he outl ined the p l a n s for ra i s ing

the / 7 5 0 t h o u s a n d needed for the con-

struction ol the p r o p o s e d Student Cultural-Soc ia l Center.

IT M U S T B E asked if an effective cam-p a i g n to raise that a m o u n t can be

raised, in l ight of the fact that the third

Direc tor of D e v e l o p m e n t in o n e y e a r will

a s s u m e the j o b in April . Whether we are

o p e r a t i n g on the "mirac le pr inc ip le" or

g o i n g b y the b o o k , the dr ive must be con-sistently carried t h r o u g h to a c lear , well-

p lanned conc lus ion . One m a n must k n o w

exact ly what h a s been done , what r e m a i n s

to be done , and h o w to i m p r o v e the efforts.

H o w this c a n be done with such rapid turnover is a mys tery .

Admin i s tra t ion efforts in all a r e a s are b e i n g s lowed up b y the u n u s u a l l y h igh turnover rate of Admin i s t ra tors . S o m e t h i n g needs to be done.

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Art Buchwald

The Document Business >

W A S H I N G T O N - As e v e r y o n e is a w a r e , the best s o u r c e of i n f o r m a t i o n c o n c e r n -ing h o w t h i n g s a re g o i n g in V i e t n a m is c a p t u r e d e n e m y d o c u m e n t s . If it weren ' t fo r these c a p t u r e d d o c u m e n t s , o u r po l i t i ca l a n d m i l i t a r y l e a d e r s w o u l d ce r t a in ly not be a s op t imi s t i c a b o u t the w a r a s they seem to be r igh t now.

BY C H A N C E I c a m e a c r o s s a n ene-m y d o c u m e n t myse l l the o ther d a y , a n d it w a s a windfa l l b e c a u s e it de sc r ibed h o w the N o r t h V i e t n a m e s e were m a n a g i n g to get the i r c a p t u r e d e n e m y d o c u m e n t s in to the h a n d s of the South V i e t n a m e s e a n d A m e r i c a ns.

It seems tha t H a n o i h a s t u r n e d o v e r the r e s p o n s i b i l i t y of m a n u f a c t u r i n g a n d d i s t r i b u t i n g c a p t u r e d d o c u m e n t s to the l O l s t C a p t u r e d K n e m y D o c u m e n t B r i g a d e . T h e h e a d q u a r t e r s of the l O l s t C E D Bri-g a d e is l oca t ed f ive s to r i es u n d e r g r o u n d s o m e w h e r e n e a r the Ch inese b o r d e r . The re , u n d e r the s u p e r v i s i o n of the n o t o r i o u s Col. V inh Su, a Soviet-bui l t m i m e o g r a p h m a c h i n e t u r n s o u t a n a v e r a g e of 1 (),()()() e n e m y d o c u m e n t s a d a y .

Because of w a r t i m e c o n d i t i o n s these c a p t u r e d d o c u m e n t s a re p r in ted o n a hea-v y l o w - g r a d e p a p e r which is o n e of the m a i n r e a s o n s A m e r i c a n intel l igence be-lieves tha t H a n o i is r e a d y to t h r o w in the towel. N o c o u n t r y c a n s u r v i v e l o n g ii it h a s to pr in t its o r d e r s o n l o w - g r a d e p a p e r .

B U T T H E P A P E R h a s a twofo ld pur -pose. Alter the d o c u m e n t s a r e p r i n t ed they a r e i ssued to N o r t h V i e t n a m e s e a n d Viet C o n g so ld i e r s a s p a r t of their u n i f o r m . The c a p t u r e d e n e m y d o c u m e n t s a r e used

a s i n s u l a t i o n fo r the wet -wea ther j a c k e t s , a s well a s f o r s t u f f i n g into s a n d a l s w h e n the c h e a p N o r t h V i e t n a m e s e l ea the r g ive s out .

It is f o r this i n s u l a t i o n that N o r t h V i e t n a m e s e s o l d i e r s a n d Viet C o n g a r e so a n x i o u s to c a r r y c a p t u r e d e n e m y do-c u m e n t s o n themse lves . T h e d o c u m e n t s a r e a l s o used a s h a n d k e r c h i e f s a n d fo r s t a r t i n g f i res , t h o u g h Gen. Vo N g u y e n

G i a p , in a recent ly c a p t u r e d e n e m y docu-ment , w a r n e d his t r o o p s tha t b u r n i n g a doc-

u m e n t tha t c o u l d e v e n t u a l l y fa l l in to the h a n d s of the A m e r i c a n s w a s a c o u r t - m a r -tial offense.

A L l ' H u U G H A L L Viet C o n g i o r c e s a r e issued c a p t u r e d e n e m y d o c u m e n t s , the l O l s t C E D B r i g a d e is so le ly c h a r g e d with c a r r y i n g the h i g h l y c lass i f i ed o n e s which e v e n t u a l l y will get to the P e n t a g o n a n d then be g i v e n to p r o - A d m i n i s t r a t i o n c o l u m n i s t s .

The m e m b e r s of tne 101st a r e g i v e n ex tens ive t r a i n i n g . T h e y a r e then sent o u t o n p a t r o l with the c a p t u r e d d o c u m e n t s h i d d e n in the i r k n a p s a c k s . As s o o n a s they see a S o u t h V i e t n a m e s e or Amer i -c a n unit t hey t h r o w u p their h a n d s a n d s u r r e n d e r . While b e i n g s e a r c h e d they b a b -ble that t hey were all i n n o c e n t l y d u p e d b y the C o m m u n i s t s .

' N e e d l e s s to s a y , the re is a b ig t u r n -o v e r in the 101st B r i g a d e , p a r t i c u l a r l y w h e n its m a i n m i s s i o n is to be c a p t u r e d . But the s u p p l y i n g of c a p t u r e d e n e m y d o -c u m e n t s to S a i g o n h a s h ighes t p r i o r i t y for H a n o i , a n d the d e m a n d for them h a s increased with e a c h new e s c a l a t i o n .

AS A M A T T E R of f ac t there is now a b l ack m a r k e t in c a p t u r e d e n e m y d o c u -m e n t s a n d m a n y S o u t h V i e t n a m e s e h a v e dec ided to m a n u f a c t u r e t hem to sell to the v a r i o u s A m e r i c a n inte l l igence agen-cies.

These c a p t u r e d d o c u m e n t s a r e pr in t -ed o n better p a p e r , a n d a r e e a s i e r to s t u d y since they weren ' t c a r r i e d d o w n f r o m the N o r t h ! Also s o m e e n t e r p r i s i n g f o r g e r s a r e p r i n t i n g t hem in E n g l i s h to m a k e them

eas i e r f o r the A m e r i c a n s to r e a d . T h i s h a s n a t u r a l l y a n g e r e d the N o r t h V i e t n a m e s e w h o h a v e d e m a n d e d t h a t u n l e s s the illicit t ra f f ic in c a p t u r e d e n e m y d o c u m e n t s cea-ses, they will no t c o m e to the c o n f e r e n c e table .

" I t ' s o u r b i g g e s t e x p o r t i t e m , " Col . Su told a v i s i t i n g F r e n c h n e w s p a p e r m a n , " a n d n o w they even w a n t to t a k e tha t a w a y f r o m u s . "

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Kazan's Characters 'Remove Their Masks' E d i t o r ' s No te : F r e s h m a n K e n n e t h K u l h a w y is the a u t h o r of this w e e k ' s a n c h o r c r i t ique . K u l h a w y , a p r o s p e c t i v e t h e a t e r m a j o r , re-v iews E l i a K a z a n ' s n o v e l " T h e A r r a n g e m e n t " (Ste in a n d D a y , 4 4 4 p a g e s , $a95).

B v K e n K u l h a w y

C o n t r a r y to w h a t one m i g h t be-lieve, a l m o s t all of us a r e some-w h a t V i c t o r i a n a t hea r t . Cr i t ica l r e a c t i o n s to El ia K a z a n ' s first nove l , " T h e A r r a n g e m e n t , " poin t to a c o n s i d e r a b l e re luc tance to accept the a u t h o r ' s f r a n k h a n d -l ing of his m a t e r i a l .

It is v e r y e a s y t o c o n d e m n " T h e A r r a n g e m e n t " o n a few specific po in t s : its l a n g u a g e is c o a r s e , its n a r r a t i v e is o f t en r a m b l i n g , few peop l e in it a r e p e r s o n a l i t i e s to be a d m i r e d .

" T H E A R R A N G E M E N T " is a terse, u n a s s u m i n g title f o r a b o o k that m a k e s n o p r e t e n s i o n s of g r a i > d e u r . Wr i t ing s t r ic t ly in the ver -n a c u l a r , E l i a K a z a n r evea l s a s t o r y of life with all of its ugli-ness, c rue l ty , bes t i l i ty a n d b e a u t y .

He is not k i n d to his r e a d e r . He d o e s not t e m p e r " r a p e " b y

c a l l i n g it " a s s a u l t , " or s w e a r a t s o m e o n e b y c a s t i n g d o u b t o n his a n c e s t r y . But ne i ther is he vul-g a r . He is u n f l i n c h i n g l y t r u th fu l , a n d a l m o s t o b s e s s i v e l y m o r a l in his s e a r c h f o r this t ru th .

E d d i e A n d e r s o n , w h o s e a r -r a n g e m e n t s a r e the c a t a l y s t s which s p a r k the b o o k , o p e n s with a f r a n k , r e v e a l i n g d e s c r i p t i o n of himself : " I h a d t w o j o b s in those d a y s . M y b r e a d a n d bu t t e r w a s W i l l i a m s a n d M a c E l r o y . M y o the r w o r k kept me l i v i n g . " T h e first re ference is to his c a r e e r as a succes s fu l a d v e r t i s i n g execut ive , the s e c o n d to his f ree l a n c e writ-

ing f o r s u c h m a g a z i n e s a s " H a r p -e r ' s " a n d " T h e A t l a n t i c . " H e r e we see the first of h is a r r a n g e -men t s : o n e j o b m a k e s h im m o n -ey , the o the r m a k e s h i m h a p p y . Of c o u r s e , the f i rs t t a k e s prece-dence.

O T H E R S I M I L A R d o u b l e s t a n -d a r d s a r e desc r ibed , a n d m o r e t h a n a few will p e r s o n a l l y r e a c h the a v e r a g e r e a d e r .

Act ive e l e m e n t s f o r a cr is is a r e f irs t seen w h e n E d d i e t a k e s o n a mis t ress . Th is o v e r t h r o w s the p r e c a r i o u s b a l a n c e of h i s a r r a n g e -ments . S e e m i n g l y wel l - in ten t ioned a t t e m p t s a r e m a d e to p a t c h t hem up, b u t the e n t h u s i a s m is supe r -ficial . E d d i e ' s m a s k of a h u m a n b e i n g c a n n o t ho ld f o r e v e r , a n d it c r u m b l e s w h e n p r e s s u r e is a p -plied.

A c a r acc iden t i m m o b i l i z e s Ed-die f o r m o n t h s , a n d d u r i n g the c o n v a l e s c e n t pe r iod he mus t l e a r n to l ive with himself . He f i n d s it i n c r e a s i n g l y difficult , as , v i e w i n g his life ob jec t ive ly f o r the f irs t t ime, he sees n o t h i n g bu t a ster-ile, a r r a n g e d existence, a p r e m e d i -ta ted f a i l u r e . D i sgus t ed , he m a k e s a m o v e to d i s s o l v e all of his a r r a n g e m e n t s .

Q U I C K L Y f o l l o w i n g comes a series of p a i n f u l , o f t en v i c i o u s e p i s o d e s in which E d d i e s h a t t e r s all his ties with the wor ld he knew. F a m i l y , f r i e n d s , h o m e , j o b s , all g o u n d e r the axe. " T h e n there w a s a n o t h e r m a n . He h a d n o n a m e yet, n o r a face. But he w a s a b o r n i n g a s s u r e a s E d d i e w a s d y i n g . " It is t rue .

At the e n d we h a v e a new hu-m a n b e i n g . C u r i o u s l y e n o u g h , he h a s new a r r a n g e m e n t s , too. Is this i n e v i t a b l e ? E d d i e Ander-s o n , a n d El ia K a z a n , p o n d e r : " I s this w h a t all t h a t g r e a t d r a m a , tha t g r e a t o v e r t h r o w w a s for -

K E N N E T H K U L H A W Y

this s imple l iv ing a n d w o r k i n g , this d a y to d a y c o n f l u e n c e ? "

As ide f r o m the e s s e n t i a l s of the b o o k , the r e a d e r will m i s s m u c h if he does no t t a k e the t ime to a p p r e c i a t e Mr. K a z a n ' s u l t i m a t e c r a f t s m a n s h i p . His l o n g a s soc ia -t ion with d r a m a - i n c l u d i n g the d i rec t ion of such g r e a t pieces a s

J ' D e a t h of a S a l e s m a n " a n d "A

St ree tcar N a m e d D e s i r e " -- h a s t a u g h t him t h a t fo r a n en t i re work to be al ive, e a c h s ing le p a r t of it m u s t a l so be al ive.

H u m a n d r a m a is not c o n c e r n -ed on ly wi th m a i n c h a r a c t e r s , f o r each p l a y e r , whe the r the focu.4

be o n him o r not. is c o n s t a n t l y p l a y i n g o u t h is o w n d r a m a , a n d is c a p a b l e of c a r r y i n g the s to ry at a n y point . It is on ly the wr i t e r ' s se lec t ions to i l lustrate his par t i -

c u l a r p r e m i s e tha t will dec ide w h o will h a v e the spo t l igh t .

Self Defense for Men By J o h n N i v a l a

If y o u were w a l k i n g a r o u n d the c a m p u s last S u n d a y n igh t , you m i g h t h a v e s een a n u n u s u a l s ight . T h e r e were m a n y g i r l s w a n d e r i n g a r o u n d w h o o c c a s i o n a l l y emit ted a s h o u t tha t s o u n d e d l ike a c r o s s between a p r i m i t i v e w a r c r y a n d the g r u n t i n g s of H a y s t a c k s Cal-h o u n . I t h o u g h t a t first t h a t they m i g h t be m a s s i n g f o r a p a n t s r a i d on the m a l e d o r m s b u t q u i c k l y e l i m i n a t e d t h a t idea w h e n 1 re-m e m b e r e d t h a t we h a d all l e a r n e d o u r l e s s o n a b o u t such o u t b r e a k s .

W H A T W A S R E A L L Y h a p p e n -ing w a s tha t the g i r l s were re turn-ing f r o m a l ec tu re o n self-defense a n d p r e s e r v a t i o n of p u r i t y by a t r a v e l i n g , a b n o r m a l p s y c h o l o g i s t ( It is i n t e res t ing to note tha t the next n i g h t a f i lm o n ch i l db i r t h w a s p r e sen t ed . I g u e s s the i dea is to p r e p a r e the s t u d e n t s fo r a n y emer-g e n c y ) .

T h i s type of s i t u a t i o n is o p e n to the c h a r g e t h a t t h i n g s a r e be ing r u n a c c o r d i n g to a d o u b l e s t a n d -a r d . T h e g i r l s a r e now a r m e d with all s o r t s of i n f o r m a t i o n c o n c e r n -ing the p r o t e c t i o n of their p e r s o n s ( n o t to m e n t i o n t h a t do- i t -yourse l f c o u r s e in m i d - w i f e r y ) whi le the m a l e s t u d e n t s m u s t wa lk the streets with n o c o n c e p t i o n of w h a t to d o if they a r e a s s a u l t e d .

I N O R D E R T O rect i fy this sit-u a t i o n , I w o u l d l ike to p a s s a l o n g a few h in t s 1 g a t h e r e d f r o m a new-m o n o g r a p h by Dr. R i c h a r d Kra f t -Cheese enti t led: T h e Defens ive M a n ' s G u i d e to A t t acke r s : H o w to M a k e the Most of Y o u r S i t u a t i o n (Dell C o m i c s , 12 cen ts ) .

The a u t h o r ' s first m a i n po in t w a s tha t if a m a l e is a t t a c k e d b y a f e m a l e w h o s e p r i m a r y ob -ject ive a p p e a r s to be a n i m m e d -iate g r a t i f i c a t i o n of s o m e best ia l impu l se , he s h o u l d offer no re-s i s t ance o r a t t empt to d i s s u a d e the a t t a c k e r . As Dr. K r a f t - C h e e s e wrote , " Y o u m a y never h a v e a n o t h e r o p p o r t u n i t y l ike tha t . H o w c a n it be so b a d ? "

F R O M T H A T r e m a r k a b l e piece of e l u c i d a t i o n , the a u t h o r goes o n to e x a m i n e s o m e i n s t a n c e s w h e r e the a t t a c k e r ' s a i m s m a y be of a d a n g e r o u s sort . F o r ins tance , if the r e a d e r f i n d s himself in a sit-u a t i o n w h e r e the a t t a c k e r a p p e a r s to be p r e p a r i n g to a d m i n i s t e r a violent p h y s i c a l b e a t i n g . Dr. K r a f t - C h e e s e a d v i s e s h i m to t h r o w himself o n the g r o u n d ( o r the sub -w a y p l a t f o r m as t h e c a s e m a y be ) , cur l in to a fe ta l p o s i t i o n , p lace h i s t h u m b in his m o u t h , a n d b e g i n to c ry for h i s mo the r . T o q u o t e the g o o d d o c t o r , " I t is a we l l -known

fact that th i s type of a t t a c k e r is o n l y s e e k i n g the fu l f i l lment a n d the pres t ige of b e i n g a m o t h e r . T h i s p r o c e d u r e will d ive r t the at-t a c k e r ' s interest a n d c o n t u s e her in to t h i n k i n g tha t she r ea l ly is y o u r m o t h e r . I n t h a t c a s e , y o u will get off with n o t h i n g m o r e t h a n a s p a n k i n g a n d be ing sent to bed wi thout y o u r d i n n e r . "

F I N A L L Y , T H E A U T H O R of-fe r s s o m e w o r d s of a d v i c e to the m a n who is set u p o n b y a f ema le intent on r o b b e r y . Th i s s i t u a t i o n r e q u i r e s the u t m o s t de l i cacy be-c a u s e this is u n d e n i a b l y the mos t v i c i o u s type c o v e r e d in this s t u d y . Dr. Kra f t -Cheese c a n on ly sug-gest that the r eade r s c r e a m as l o u d l y as p o s s i b l e the p h r a s e " I 'm a t e a c h e r " in the h o p e tha t the at-t a c k e r will feel tha t y o u c o u l d not pos s ib ly h a v e a n y t h i n g wor th s tea l ing .

I wou ld h e a r t i l y r e c o m m e n d Dr. K r a f t - C h e e s e ' s b o o k to e v e r y ma le w h o is c o n c e r n e d a b o u t the pos-sibi l i ty of b e i n g a t t a c k e d by a female . Bes ides be ing a n ex t reme-ly r e a d a b l e w o r k , it is l a v i s h l y i l lus t ra ted in v iv id c o l o r . While the b i n d i n g leaves a little to be des i r ed , it is a work t h a t s h o u l d be in eve ry h o m e .

E A C H C H A R A C T E R of " T h e A r r a n g e m e n t " h a s a life of h is own . All the e l e m e n t s of a g r e a t t r a g e d y a re p r e s e n t in F l o r e n c e , E d d i e ' s wife. T h e w o m a n , w h o h a s t ru ly been the perfect wife fo r yea r s , sees her h u s b a n d t u r n f r o m her , a n d she c a n n o t u n d e r s t a n d why . She r e fu se s to accept tha t w h a t h a p p e n s m u s t h a p p e n , a n d she is p o w e r l e s s to s t op it.

E d d i e ' s f a the r is a n o t h e r c a s e in po in t . Once a rich m e r c h a n t f a m e d f o r his Or i en ta l r u g s a n d c a r p e t s , he lost e v e r y t h i n g in the 1 9 2 9 h o l o c a u s t , a n d is n o w lone-ly a n d e m b i t t e r e d , n e a r d e a t h in a h o s p i t a l , w e e p i n g in the mids t of h a l l u c i n a t i o n s of his b o y h o o d in A n a t o l i a . O the r lives a r e seen in f lee t ing g l a n c e s , but the r e a d e r is a l w a y s a w a r e they a r e real lives.

Mr. K a z a n is i n c o r r i g i b l e in his f r e q u e n t a s ides of s h r e w d obser -v a t i o n . tlx a m pies s u c h a s , " E v e r y once in a while there is a m i r a c l e in s o u t h e r n C a l i f o r n i a . T h e d a y

t u r n s r a w a n d wet like real wea th-

e r , " a n d " T h e b a r h a s t a k e n the p lace of the c h u r c h . It is the o n l y p lace in A m e r i c a where m e n e x a -m i n e the i r s o u l s , " will s t i m u l a t e chuck le s , but qu i t e of ten the s igni-f i cance g o e s deepe r t h a n h u m o r , m u c h a s the b o o k itself g o e s deep-h a v e y o u believe.

I T IS T O O e a s y to t a k e the b o o k at face v a l u e , to v i ew o n l y its m a s k . T h e a u t h o r m a k e s the po in t t h a t it is t o o e a s y f o r peop le to accept the s t a tu s q u o , a n d never v e n t u r e fo r th to f ind the t h i n g they t r u l y love. R e m o v i n g the m a s k will be p a i n f u l , bu t ulti-m a t e l y it is the o n l y w a y f o r o n e to f ind oneself .

Here the se l f - imposed d i sc ip l ine of u n d e r s t a t e m e n t d o e s n o t pe rmi t Mr. K a z a n the l u x u r y of b e i n g explicit . Osca r H a m m e r s t e i n II, p r a i s e d in the b o o k , p r o v i d e s a lyr ic tha t e x p r e s s e s the plea: If you s h o u l d ever w a n t to l ive with yourse l f , a n d b e a r in m i n d tha t whe re there is b e a u t y the re is p a i n , to the t e a r i n g a w a y of y o u r m a s k y o u s i m p l y " c a i n ' t s a y n o . "

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T h e Viet C o n g i n v a d e d a Sou th V i e t n a m e s e p r o v i n c i a l c a p i t a l a n d shelled a b o u t 4 0 o t h e r t o w n s a n d m i l i t a r y in-s t a l l a t i o n s in a series of wide-s p r e a d c o o r d i n a t e d m o r t a r a n d rocke t a t t a c k s . A m o n g the C o m m u n i s t t a r g e t s w a s the b i g U.S. Air B a s e at C a m R a n h B a y , which w a s shel led for the f irs t t ime in the w a r .

W a s h i n g t o n , D.C.

C l a r k M c A d a m s C l i t t o r d w a s s w o r n in this week a s the na-t i o n ' s n in th S e c r e t a r y of De-fense, s u c c e e d i n g Rober t S. Mc-N a m a r a . T h e grea tes t q u e s t i o n

c o n f r o n t i n g Cl i f fo rd is whe the r to c o m m i t a d d i t i o n a l t r o o p s to V i e t n a m to r e g a i n the m o m e n -t u m lost w h e n the C o m m u n i s t s l a u n c h e d the i r Tet o f f ens ive in J a n u a r y . U.S. c o m m a n d e r s h a v e r eques t ed one to two h u n -d red t h o u s a n d m o r e t r o o p s be-y o n d t h e f i v e h u n d r e d t h o u s a n d a l r e a d y a u t h o r i z e d . Seven o r e ight s e p a r a t e p l a n s a r e u nder s t u d y at the P e n t a g o n , all call-ing f o r s i zab l e r e i n f o r c e m e n t s a n d all e n t a i l i n g s u b s t a n t i a l po-litical r i sks fo r the Pres ident .

B u d a p e s t A m e e t i n g of 6 6 C o m m u n i s t

p a r t i e s ended in B u d a p e s t with a c o m p r o m i s e a g r e e m e n t to ho ld a w o r l d C o m m u n i s t con-ference in M o s c o w b y the e n d of the y e a r . A W a r s a w Pact m e e t i n g is set to o p e n in B u l g a r -ia th is week. R u m a n i a , w h o s e r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s wa lked out o n the B u d a p e s t mee t ing , is expect-ed to o p p o s e a U.S.-Soviet d r a f t t r e a t y to p r e v e n t the s p r e a d of n u c l e a r a r m s .

W a s h i n g t o n , D .C . T h e n a t i o n ' s g o v e r n o r s ,

m e e t i n g in W a s h i n g t o n f o r the N a t i o n a l G o v e r n o r s Confe r -ence, f o u n d t h e m s e l v e s e n g a g e d in s t a r t l i n g a n d f a r - r e a c h i n g pol i t ica l d e v e l o p m e n t s this week, a s M i c h i g a n G o v e r n o r R o m n e y b o w e d out f r o m the p r e s i d e n t i a l r ace , a n d R i c h a r d M. N i x o n a n d N e l s o n A. Rock-

efeller f o u n d themse lves th rus t into the center of pol i t ica l con-s i d e r a t i o n .

N i x o n , c a m p a i g n i n g in New-H a m p s h ire, f o u n d himself de-pr ived of w h a t po l l s c o n s i d e r e d to be a n e a s y v i c to ry in the New-H a m p s h i r e , N e b r a s k a a n d W i s c o n s i n p r i m a r i e s , in which he h o p e d to p r o v e to the skep -tical t h a t he c a n win e lec t ions a g a i n . Neve r the l e s s , b y d r i v i n g R o m n e y o u t of New H a m p s h i r e before the vote, N i x o n cer ta in -ly d e m o n s t r a t e d s t r eng th r a t h e r t h a n w e a k n e s s , a n d a s o n e of his a i d e s put it, " i t w a s the first T. K.O. in A m e r i c a n po l i t i c s . "

Rockefel ler , o n the o t h e r h a n d , f o u n d the a d j u s t m e n t f a r m o r e c o m p l e x . After r e i t e r a t i n g his des i re to m a i n t a i n his non-c a n d i d a c y , he w a s h i g h l y crit-icized b y the g o v e r n o r s at the mee t ing in W a s h i n g t o n , w h o u r g e d h i m to seek de lega tes .

F o l l o w i n g c o n s u l t a t i o n with his t o p pol i t ica l a d v i s e r s . Rock-efeller a n n o u n c e d , "1 a m not g o i n g to c rea te d i s s e n s i o n with-in the R e p u b l i c a n P a r t y b y con -t end ing f o r the n o m i n a t i o n , bu t I a m r e a d y a n d wi l l ing to s e r v e the A m e r i c a n people if c a l l e d . " Rockefel ler f u r t h e r insisted tha t he w a s n o t g o i n g to en te r a n y p r i m a r i e s , but s a i d he w o u l d not d i s c o u r a g e write-in c a m -p a i g n s .

W a s h i n g t o n , D.C. T h e P re s iden t ' s C o m m i s s i o n

o n Civil D i s o r d e r s w a r n e d las t week t h a t there is not a m o m -ent to lose if the d e e p e n i n g di-v i s i o n be tween white a n d b l a c k U.S. c i t izens is eve r to be c losed . T h e u r g e n t need fo r c o n s i d e r -a t i o n a n d r e f o r m w a s reflected in the C o m m i s s i o n ' s a d v a n c e p u b l i c a t i o n of the 2 5 0 , 0 0 0 -w o r d r e p o r t .

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w a r d two societies, o n e blacK, o n e w h i t e — s e p a r a t e a n d une-q u a l , " o b s e r v e d the c o m m i s -s ion , c l a i m i n g tha t " t h e r e c a n be n o h i g h e r p r i o r i t y f o r n a -t i ona l a c t i o n a n d n o h i g h e r c l a i m o n the n a t i o n ' s con-sc ience ."

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h i g h q u a l i t y of Res iden t A d v i s -o r s the re .

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d e n t A d v i s o r , c o m m e n t e d t h a t " t h e s i t u a t i o n in m y w i n g is m u c h m o r e c o n d u c i v e to s t u d y this y e a r . " F l o y d B r a d y , a n o t h e r K o l -len RA, s a i d tha t he s t r i c t ly en-f o r c e d q u i e t h o u r s a n d o t h e r ru les . " S o m e t i m e s I feel t h a t I a m o v e r -ly str ict , b u t this w i n g is qu ie tes t w h e n i t ' s t ime to s t u d y , " he s a i d .

O N E F R E S H M A N c o m m e n t e d t h a t not o n l y a r e t he RAs m o r e p r e p a r e d to h a n d l e the i r r e s p o n s i -bi l i t ies , b u t there is a g e n e r a l in-c r e a s e in the r a t i o of u p p e r c l a s s -m e n to f r e s h m e n in K o l l e n . He cited th i s a s a s t a b i l i z i n g in f luence o n the m e n f o r w h o m the co l l ege e x p e r i e n c e is new.

O N E R E A S O N F O R the i n c r e a s e d n u m b e r of u p p e r c l ass -m e n in K o l l e n H a l l is t h a t f r e sh-m a n m e n f o r the f irst t ime a r e l i v ing in c o t t a g e s . In the c o t t a g e s , t he re is g e n e r a l l y a c l o s e r r e l a -t i o n s h i p be tween the f r e s h m e n a n d their Res iden t A d v i s o r s . U s u a l l y there is a n R A f o r e v e r y 10 o r 12

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of K o l l e n H a l l r e s i d e n t s , a l t h o u g h s e v e r a l c o t t a g e s h a d o u t s t a n d i n g -ly h i g h a v e r a g e s . F r o s h r e s i d e n t s in b o t h T a y l o r a n d DuMez cot-t a g e s h a d n e a r l y 3 . 0 a v e r a g e s .

A n o t h e r i n d i c a t i o n of m o r e t ime s p e n t s t u d y i n g c a m e f r o m D i r e c t o r of H o u s i n g M i c h a e l Ger r i e . He o b s e r v e d t h a t d a m a g e s to c o l l e g e h o u s i n g p r o p e r t y h a s been r e d u c -ed s ince last y e a r . He c red i t ed the l o w e r d a m a g e r a t e to the new p o l i c y of r e q u i r i n g a $ 2 5 d e p o s i t of al l s t u d e n t s , a n d sa id t h a t it d id not n e c e s s a r i l y i n d i c a t e a m o r e s e r i o u s a t t i t u d e b y the f r e s h m e n .

D E A N D E Y O U N G s t a t e d t h a t the o r i e n t a t i o n week f o r f r e s h m a n s t u d e n t s w a s s u p e r i o r to t h o s e of the p a s t , a n d he lped s t u d e n t s to a d j u s t . " 1 d o n ' t t h ink we c a n m i n i m i z e g e t t i n g off to the r i g h t s t a r t , " he s a i d . P res iden t C a l v i n A. V a n d e r W e r f a l s o r e m a r k e d t h a t the o r i e n t a t i o n p e r i o d w a s influ-e n t i a l in b r i n g i n g u p f r e s h m e n g r a d e s .

Dr . V a n d e r W e r f t h o u g h t t h a t a n i m p o r t a n t f a c t o r in the l o w e r per-c e n t a g e of ine l ig ib le m a l e f r e sh -m e n w a s the " s a t i s f a c t i o n " they

felt a b o u t l i v i n g c o n d i t i o n s a n d a b o u t the c a m p u s a t m o s p h e r e .

H e a d d e d t h a t t h e f r e s h m e n h a v e d e m o n s t r a t e d " a n u n u s u a l a -m o u n t of sp i r i t a n d p r i d e in the i r

c l a s s . T h e y s e e m to h a v e c a r r i e d

th i s sp i r i t wi th them in to t h e c l a s s -r o o m . "

DR. V A N D E R W E R F c red i t ed D e a n D e Y o u n g with p r o m o t i n g the c o n d i t i o n s wh ich h a v e b r o u g h t a b o u t the " h i g h level of m o r a l e a n d s a t i s f a c t i o n " o n c a m p u s .

D e a n D e Y o u n g c o m m e n t e d t h a t no t o n l y we re f r e s h m e n a p p a r e n t -ly d o i n g be t te r , b u t t h a t " t h e w h o l e c a m p u s sp i r i t is be t te r th is y e a r . "

S o m e p r o b l e m s a r e still p r e v a -lent , h o w e v e r . Most s t u d e n t s , in-c l u d i n g t h o s e w h o w e r e ine l ig ib le to r u s h , felt tha t the i r f a c u l t y a d -v i s o r s we re n o he lp a t all in p l a n -n i n g s c h e d u l e s o r in h e l p i n g wi th spec ia l p r o b l e m s . M a n y f r e s h m e n ind i ca t ed they s i m p l y a s k o t h e r

s t u d e n t s f o r he lp , a n d c o n s i d e r t h e m " m o r e h o n e s t " t h a n f a c u l t y m e m b e r s in the i r a p p r a i s a l of p r o f e s s o r s a n d c o u r s e s .

T H E B I G G E S T p r o b l e m f r e s h -m a n m e n still f a c e is the t e m p -t a t i o n to m i s u s e s t u d y t ime. M e n in K o l l e n 3 A w i n g , the wors t of the w i n g s in K o l l e n f o r d i sc ip l ine ,

a c c o r d i n g to a n u m b e r of K o l l e n R A ' s , s t a t e d tha t " y o u g o s o m e -w h e r e e l se to s t u d y . If y o u w a n t to goof a r o u n d , y o u s t a y here , b e c a u s e it is r a r e l y q u i e t . "

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u n d o u b t e d l y a i d e d f r o s h w o m e n in a c h i e v i n g their 2 . 0 g r a d e p o i n t

a v e r a g e . O n e m a l e s a i d , " I ' d be g e t t i n g be t te r g r a d e s , t oo , if 1 h a d to be in b y 1 0 : 3 0 e v e r y n i g h t . "

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that wonderful, once- in-a- l i fet ime way. The en-

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word is "per fec t . " A br i l l iant diamond of f ine

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replacement assured). Just look for the name

Keepsake, in the ring and on the tag at your

Keepsake Jeweler's store. He's in the yellow pages under "Jewelers."

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w o u l d be i n c o n s i s t e n t w i t T f p a s t po l i cy a n d t e r m i n g it " a bit len-

i en t . " " T h e De Y o u n g p l a n is o f f , "

the D e a n s a i d o n W e d n e s d a y af-t e r n o o n . " W i t h o u t the c o m p l e t e s u p p o r t of the C h a p e l B o a r d , m y p o s i t i o n to act w o u l d be w e a k e n -e d , " he s a i d , n o t i n g t h a t he s a w the v a l i d i t y of D y k s t r a ' s a r g u -

m e n t W I T H T H E D E A N ' S d e c i s i o n ,

the C o l l e g e accep ted the r ecom-m e n d a t i o n of t h e C h a p e l B o a r d to s u s p e n d the s t u d e n t s . N o t i n g the c lose c o o p e r a t i o n be tween h im-self a n d the B o a r d , D e a n IX1 Y o u n g s a i d t h e y w o u l d " d e -l i b e r a t e M o n d a y b e f o r e le t ters a r e sent to t he s t u d e n t s . " F u r t h e r ac-t ion , t h e n he s a i d , " r e s t s with the C h a p e l B o a r d . "

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C h o r u s , d i r ec t ed b y Dr. A n t h o n y K o o i k e r , will p r e s e n t a p r o g r a m of c o n t e m p o r a r y A m e r i c a n c h a m -b e r m u s i c in c o n c e r t with Miss J o y c e M o r r i s o n T h u r s d a y a t 8 : 1 5 p . m . in D i m n e n t M e m o r i a l

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m a n L o c k w o o d . T h e c h o r u s will a l s o d o " W i n t e r C a n t a t a " f o r Wo-m e n ' s C h o r u s , F l u t e a n d M a r -i m b a " b v V i n c e n t Pers iche t t i . T h e

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c a u s e "\f it d o e s n ' t he lp y o u , it w o n ' t h a r m y o u e i t h e r . "

" R e m a i n i n g c a l m is e s s e n t i a l , " s t a t e d M r . S t o r a s k a . " U p o n b e i n g a s s a u l t e d , g o a l o n g wi th the as-s a u l t un t i l y o u see a g o o d c h a n c e f o r e s c a p e . T a l k to the a s s a u l t e r ; d o n ' t b e a n t a g o n i s t i c o r reac t vi-o l en t ly . R e m e m b e r , y o u a r e d e a l -i n g wi th a m e n t a l l y u n s t a b l e

p e r s o n . " Mr . S t o r a s k a n o t e d t h a t 8 0 pe r

cent of h i g h s c h o o l a n d c o l l e g e - a g e

g i r l s a r e a s s a u l t e d b y the i r d a t e s a n d t h a t 8 5 per cent of t he t ime it is the g i r l s ' f au l t . G i r l s c a n a v o i d th i s b y not s e n s u a l l y a r o u s i n g the i r d a t e s b y their d r e s s o r con -v e r s a t i o n a n d b y s t a t i n g the i r " l i m i t s " well in a d v a n c e of a n y " a t t e m p t s . "

Mr . S t o r a s k a cited s e v e r a l suc-ce s s fu l a s s a u l t e s c a p e s b y c o e d s w h o " u s e d the i r h e a d s w h e n f i r s t a p p r o a c h e d . " One g i r l , w h e n

f aced b y a n a t t a c k e r w h o b e g a n r i p p i n g off he r c lo thes , s i m p l y re-m o v e d the rest of her c l o t h i n g .

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th i s t u r n a b o u t in b e h a v i o r t h a t he r u s h e d off a n d the c o m p l e t i o n of the a s s a u l t w a s p r e v e n t e d .

C a r r y i n g w e a p o n s is n o t a d -v i s a b l e b e c a u s e , a s Mr . S t o r a s k a p o i n t e d o u t , " W e a p o n s a r e n o t r e a -d i l y a v a i l a b l e . T h e f i rs t t h i n g a gi r l d r o p s w h e n a s s a u l t e d is h e r p u r s e c o n t a i n i n g the w e a p o n . "

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u n d e r the d i r e c t i o n of R o b e r t Ritse-m a , will p r e s e n t a c o n c e r t o n T u e s -d a y at 8 : 1 5 p . m . in Dim nent Mem-o r i a l C h a p e l .

T h e o r c h e s t r a will s t a r t off t h e c o n c e r t with S y m p h o n y N o . 1 0 0 , ( " M i l i t a r y " ) b y H a y d n . Af ter t he i n t e r m i s s i o n , t he o r c h e s t r a will p r e sen t th ree s h o r t e r p ieces of a s o m e w h a t l i g h t e r m o o d — " D a n c e R h y t h m s " a r ecen t w o r k b y Wal-

l i n g f o r d R i e g g e r , " S u m m e r Kve-n i n g " b y F r e d e r i c k Del ius , a n d " H u n g a r i a n M a r c h " by H e c t o r Ber l ioz .

T h i s s a m e p r o g r a m will b e g i v -en a g a i n o n M a r c h 2 1 at S o u t h H a v e n H i g h S c h o o l .

M r . K i t s e m a a n d the o r c h e s t r a h a v e p r e s e n t e d o n e p r e v i o u s con -cert o n c a m p u s th i s y e a r , a n d the i r t h i r d a n d f i n a l c o n c e r t will t a k e p l a c e in M a y . T h e M a y p e r f o r m -a n c e will b e a j o i n t c o n c e r t wi th the C o l l e g e C h o r u s .

M r . R i t s e m a is in h i s first y e a r a s c o n d u c t o r of t he H o p e Col -lege o r c h e s t r a ,

s t u d e n t s w e l c o m e d the c a n d i d a c y of S e n a t o r M c C a r t h y f o r Presi-d e n t of t he Un i t ed Sta tes , c l a i m -ing t h a t he " o f f e r s a c l e a r - c u t c h o i c e o n the i s sues i m p o r t a n t to the 1 9 6 8 c a m p a i g n . " M c C a r t h y is r u n n i n g o n a p e a c e p l a t f o r m .

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i g a n g o v e r n o r G e o r g e R o m n e y " r e t u r n to M i c h i g a n in o r d e r to p r o v i d e t he l e a d e r s h i p n e c e s s a r y f o r a r r i v i n g at s o l u t i o n s to the p r e s s i n g p r o b l e m s wh ich f a c e o u r s t a te a n d o u r c i t i e s . " Spec i f i ca l ly m e n t i o n e d in the d e c l a r a t i o n w a s " t h e p l i g h t of M i c h i g a n h i g h e r

e d u c a t i o n . "

Held at E a s t e r n M i c h i g a n U n -ivers i ty , the c o n f e r e n c e w a s s p o n -s o r e d b y the M i c h i g a n R e g i o n of the U n i t e d S ta t e s N a t i o n a l Stu-d e n t A s s o c i a t i o n .

R e p r e s e n t a t i v e s f r o m E a s t e r n M i c h i g a n U n i v e r s i t y , N a z a r e t h Col lege , M i c h i g a n S ta te U n i v e r s i -ty a n d M a r y g r o v e C o l l e g e were in a t t e n d a n c e a n d s u p p o r t e d the m o t i o n , a l o n g wi th H o p e ' s K o o L

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u n i v e r s i t i e s p a r t i c i p a t e d in the fes -t iva l .

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c h a n c e to i m p r o v e their r e c o r d w h e n they p a r t i c i p a t e in t he U n i -v e r s i t y of W i s c o n s i n t o u r n a m e n t th i s w e e k e n d .

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T h e d r a f t l a w s h a v e l a id d o w n c e r t a i n g u i d e l i n e s f o r th i s a c a d e -mic p r o g r a m . C u r r i c u l a t h a t r e q u i r e 1 2 0 - 1 3 0 h o u r s f o r g r a d u -a t i o n s h o u l d be c o n s i d e r e d e igh t -s e m e s t e r p r o g r a m s .

T h e d r a f t b o a r d s c o n s i d e r the a c a d e m i c y e a r to be f r o m Sep-t e m b e r to S e p t e m b e r . T h u s , the s t u d e n t w h o h a s a b a d s e m e s t e r , g r a d e - w i s e , m a y pick u p e x t r a

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C O - C A P T A I N S F l o y d B r a d y .md G a r \ R.x p m a , p l a y i n g in their l in .d g a m e s tor C o a c h Russ De Vette. each scored 2 8 po in t s a> llie Dutch upped its s e a s o n won-losi record lo 17 '). B r a d . \ \ s 28 m a r k e r s g a \ e h im a l o t a l o l 7 12 lor ihe s e a s o n a n d 2 . 0 0 1 lo r hi.s c . i reer . b in leli h im sL\ po in t s s h o r i ol Hud Ac ion s Ml/V/X sin g le - season s c o r i n g r e c o r d ol 3 8 9 .

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H O P E M O V E D out to a 4 5 - 4 0 ha l l t ime lead , s t re tched ii io (>4 ") 1, a n d led 6 8 - 5 8 with 11 min-utes r e m a i n i n g in ihe coniesi . H o w e v e r , the D u t c h m e n fai led to s co re .i s ing le b a s k e t lor the next seven minu tes a s Olivet s t o r m e d f r o m beh ind and tied the v i s i to rs at 7()-7b with 4:.'}7 to go.

Ho|>e b r o k e the d e a d l o c k mo-m e n t s later when B r a d y c a n n e d two tree t h r o w s , but Olivet tied t h i n g s u p once a g a i n o n a bas-ket by r e se rve g u a r d M a r t y La Porte. A 15-footer b y f r e s h m a n g u a r d R a n d y A d o l p h s a n d a tip-in b y j u n i o r center Bruce V a n

HuLs put Hojx.' a h e a d l o r g o o d . 8 2 - 7 8 , bu t still the C o m e t s were n o t t h r o u g h .

S U B S T I T U T E b a c k c o u r t m a n Bill D a w s o n fired in a j u m p e r t h a t b r o u g h t Olivet within two p o i n t s a g a i n , 82 80. R y p m a a n d B r a d y , h o w e v e r , each a d d e d bas -kets to g ive H o p e a n 8 6 - 8 0 ad-v a n t a g e with just o n e m i n u t e to p l a y .

In s c o r i n g his 28 p o i n t s , B r a d y .set a new H o p e College field g o a l m a r k for o n e s e a s o n - 2 5 2 . T h e 6 ."J C h i c a g o a n a l s o set a new r e c o r d for mos t po in t s a g a i n s t M1AA foes -- 1 ,170 . T h i s to ta l g i v e s B r a d y a n a v e r a g e of 24 .4 p o i n t s per g a m e d u r i n g his f o u r y e a r M IAA ca ree r .

R Y P M A C L O S E D ou ' his ca-reer with a to ta l of 7 2 3 po in t s , 3 7 0 ol them c o m i n g in his s e n i o r y e a r . " R y p " collected eight ba s -kets a n d 12 free t h r o w s in the vic-t o r y at Olivel.

V a n Hui.s a ided the H o p e c a u s e with nine b u c k e t s fo r 18 points . T h e 6-5 center f in i shed the s e a s o n with 2 6 9 p o i n t s lor a 1 1.7 a v e r a g e a n d f in ished second to B r a d y in r e b o u nds, 34 1 -3 1 9.

H E L P I N G O U T in O l i v e t s s c o r i n g were g u a r d s D a w s o n a n d J e r r y Allocco, w h o sco red 15 a n d 18 po in t s , respect ive ly .

T h e F l y i n g Du tchmen sho t at a f ine 4 8 per cent clip f r o m t h e f l o o r , h i t t ing on .32 of 67 a t t empt s , while Olivet c . inned 3 0 of 65 fo r 4 3 per cent.

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As the b a s k e t b a l l b o u n c e d off the b a c k of the r im of the b a s k e t , two l a r g e h a n d s c l imbed into the a i r a n d e n v e l o p e d the bal l .

I T W A S T H E N Hipped to a n o t h -er m a n , w h o i m m e d i a t e l y m o v e d t o w a r d his t e a m ' s o f fens ive zone . /Viler a s l ight d e l a y , the ba l l a g a i n e n g a g e d those two l a rge , enve-l o p i n g h a n d s .

Alter a ser ies ol left, then r igh t m o v e s , the ba l l f o u n d itself cu t t i ng t h r o u g h the net of the baske t a l ter a s m a r t b o u n c e off the g l a s s b a c k -b o a r d .

T h i s p r e c e d i n g scene h a s been e n j o y e d by H o p e Col lege baske t -bal l f a n s to r the last f o u r y e a r s . T h e h a n d s b e l o n g to a tall , mus -cu l a r y o u n g m a n w h o a n s w e r s to the n a m e of F l o y d Brads - .

Th i s y e a r t h a t m a n h a s b r o k e n nea r ly every Hojx* Col lege a n d M1AA record in s ight .

F L O Y D IS R A T H E R inconsp ic -u o u s in a c r o w d b e c a u s e he h a s not r eached the m o n u m e n t a l pro-p o r t i o n s of s o m e ot the p ro l e s s ion -.ds ol this s p o r t of b a s k e t b a l l . Be-ing o n l y (>-3 in a 6 -5 m a n ' s s p o r t r equ i re s v a r i o u s ta lents to al-leviate this he igh t d i s a d v a n t a g e .

F l o y d h a s e m p l o y e d two meth-o d s to c o m p e n s a t e for this. One is to d e v e l o p l a r g e m u s c u l a r legs which thrus t h im into the a i r in a l a s h i o n s i m i l a r to a g a / e l l e . .Another p r o b l e m - s o l v e r is to per-fect v a r i o u s " m o v e s " , o r t a k i n g s ol the b o d y , s o tha t the o p p o n e n t is left s t a n d i n g with his b a c k to-w a r d s the b a s k e t .is the ball en t e r s the h o o p .

A N O L D A D A G E states tha t " p r a c t i c e m a k e s per fec t . " T h i s a n-cient p h r a s e h a s been well sup-p lemented b y the e f lo r t s ol Mr. B r a i l s . w h o h a s .iei| uired the nick n a m e of " () .

" O " w a s u n a b l e to m a k e the ninth g r a d e t e a m .it H a r l a n High School in C h i c a g o , Ill inois. T h e r e is not m u c h to d o in the cits-ghe t to d u r i n g the w a r m s u m m e r m o n t h s , m) " O " decided to im-p r o v e his b a s k e t b a l l t a len ts by p e r f o r m i n g a g a i n s t l a rge i op-ponen t s o n the s . ind lo t s .

E V I D E N T L Y H A R D work w a s the so lu t ion , .is F l o y d m a d e the H a r l a n v a r s i t y his s o p h o m o r e y e a r a n d r e m a i n e d there until g r a d u a t i o n . T h o s r w h o u . i t c h e d F l o y d p e r f o r m his first two y e a r s .it H o p e not iced t r e m e n d o u s w o r k a n d i m p r o v e m e n t in his o l l ens ive w o r k , p a r t i c u l a r l y his o u t c o u r t a c c u r a c y , these last two s e a s o n s .

F l o y d h a s not on ly w o r k e d to i m p r o v e his b a s k e t b a l l skills, but a l so to i m p r o v e his pos i t i on a n d re la t ion in society.

IT IS D I F F I C U L T to a v o i d the s u l l o c a t i n g a t m o s p h e r e of tlie N e g r o ghe t to . " N e g r o h o p e s lo r

the lu tu re rest with their s o u t h , a n d teachers in ghe t to s c h o o l s don ' t e n c o u r a g e k id s to seek a better svay, F l o y d s a y s , " T h e s e s c h o o l s need better q u a l i t s teach-ers a n d better facil i t ies a n d the. k ids mus t receis-e e n c o u r a g e m e n t to d o their be s t . "

Being the s o n of a Bapt is t min-ister a n d the y o u n g e s t o f t e n chil (hen p resen t s s a r i o u s p r o b l e m s . Fs idenlls t h e e l d e r M r . B r a d y es-t ab l i shed s t r o n g idea ls in F l o y d which has 'e he lped h im to c l i m b

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tomorross- at N a p e r v i l l e , 111., whe re C o a c h C o r d o n Bresser 's t h i n c l a d s svill p a r t i c i p a t e in the 29 th a n n u a l N o r t h Cen t r a l Col-lege I n d o o r T r a c k Meet.

T O M O R R O W ' S M E E T will be one ol tsvo i n d o o r a f f a i r s in which H o p e svill p e r f o r m . T h e o the r is s chedu led f o r M a r c h 2 3 al West-e rn M i c h i g a n Un ive r s i ty .

A c c o r d i n g to recent l eg i s l a t ion by the M I A A B o a r d ot Gover -nor s , l e a g u e m e m b e r s c a n now p a r t i c i p a t e in three a d d i t i o n a l meets t h a n in p r e v i o u s y e a r s , pro-v ided tha t they o c c u r in M a r c h .

I N T H E N O R T H Cen t r a l meet, 2 8 col leges a n d un ive r s i t i e s a re en te red . Meet e n t r a n t s a r e Hope , A l m a , A u g u s t a n a , Butler , Un ive r -sity of C h i c a g o , C o n c o r d i a ol Ri-

s e r Fores t , C u l s e r - S l o c k t o n , IX-P a u w , Dubu t iue . K lmhurs t , Go-s h e n , Gr inne l l , H a n o s e r , Unis 'er-s i ty ol I l l inois , I l l inois Wes ley .m. I n d i a n a Cen t r a l , Lessis, Macales-ter , M a n k a t o State. Middle Ten-nessee State, Nor thsves te rn Uni-s e r s i i s . N o r t h Cen t ra l , N o r t h P . o k . Olivet, St. P r o c o p i o u s , Whe . i ton a n d Wiscons in State.

C o a c h B r e w e r ' s s ( iuad, l o o k i n g l o r its t h i rd consecu t ive MIAA t r a c k title, h a s h a d s e r y little l o rm- i l p rac t ice , so the N o r t h Cen-t r a l atl . i ir svill p r o b a b l y not se rve a s a g o o d y a r d s t i c k l o r H o p e ' s po ten t ia l .

E N T E R E D I N the i n d i v i d u a l r u n n i n g e v e n t s t o m o r r o w svill be s e n i o r R a y C o o p e r in the 60-y a r d d a s h , s o p h o m o r e D a v e T h o -m a s in the 6 0 - y a r d low hu rd l e s , j u n i o r Rick B r u g g e r s in the two-

mile r u n , a n d j u n i o r Rich B i s s o n in the mile ru IL

P a r t i c i p a t i n g in the lield es-ents will be s e n i o r Ken Feit in the pole s -aul t , s o p h o m o r e H e r m Kui-per in the h igh j u m p , j u n i o r Ken t C a n d e l o r a in the sho t put, .md sen io r .Johf\ T y s s e in the l o n g j u m p .

HOP?] IS A L S O entered in three r e l ay events . S o p h o m o r e Paul Ste-ketee, sen ior Sid Disbrosv, s o p h o -m o r e N a t e Bossies a n d T h o m a s svill c o m p e t e in the mile re lay . R u n n e r s in the tsso-mile r e l a y svill be s o p h o m o r e Rich F r a n k , s o p h o -m o r e D a n C o l e n b r a n d e r , j u n i o r Bruce Gee lhoed , a n d B r u g g e r s . In the sp r in t m e d l e y , svhich in-c ludes a ha l f -mi l e leg, tsvo 2 2 0 -y a r d legs a n d a q u a r t e r - m i l e leg, H o p e svill be r ep resen ted by j u n -ior Walt Reed, F r a n k , C o o p e r a n d Geelhoed .

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ol F loyd w o u l d p r o b a b l y h a v e been h a m p e r e d at b i g - n a m e uni-vers i t ies such a s I l l inois a n d Wis-c o n s i n , bo th of which tried lo lure " O " o n t o their h a r d w o o d cour t s . Bu t that h a s n ' t been the case here.

F l o y d is at H o p e o n an a c a d e -mic s c h o l a r s h i p , h a s been act ive in the Student Sena te a n d the Fel-losvship of C h r i s t i a n Athletes, is a pas t p re s iden t ot the F r a t e r n a l Society a n d now is a res iden t a d -s i s o r in Kol l en Hal l . In a d d i t i o n to such o r g a n i z e d p a r t i c i p a t i o n , he h a s t a u g h t s tuden t s v a r i o u s d a n c e s , such a s the ska t e , s h i n g -a - l i n g a n d the b u c k , all of which h a v e been p o p u l a r i z e d by the " C h i - t o w n " b o y s .

W H A T E V E R T H E F U T U R E h o l d s in s to re svill p r o b a b l y re-q u i r e F l o y d to keep l i gh t ing . His s i g h t s a re nosv set o n lasv s choo l , s o m e t h i n g svhich the nesv d ra l t lasv m a y a t ied .

T h e b a s k e t b a l l svorld h a s not i g n o r e d his b a s k e t b a l l a c c o m p -l i shments . " 0 " h a s receis'ed an ins - i ta t ion f r o m the St. L o u i s H a w k s of the N a t i o n a l Basket-ba l l A s s o c i a t i o n to c o m e to their p r e - s e a s o n c a m p . F l o y d a l s o svas

o n e of 4 0 col lege p l a y e r s selected in the p r e l i m i n a r y n o m i n a t i o n s fo r the 1 9 6 8 O l y m p i c t e a m .

N O W A T T H E end of a f a b u -l o u s col lege c a r e e r , F l o y d o w n s ten r e c o r d s . These include the M I A A f o u r - y e a r to ta l s c o r i n g re-c o r d f o r m e r l y held by H e n r y H u g h e s of A d r i a n : the i n d i v i d u a l r e c o r d in a s ingle H o p e g a m e , f o r m e r l y he ld b y J i m V a n d e r h i l l , b r o k e n b y the 4 4 p o i n t s F l o y d s c o r e d a g a i n s t L a k e Fores t ; a n d the H o p e f o u r - y e a r s c o r i n g re-c o r d , b r o k e n when B r a d y sur-p a s s e d the r eco rd of 1,74 1 p o i n t s set by Paul Benes f r o m 1955-1959 .

F l o y d f in i shed the y e a r svith 2 , 0 0 4 c a r e e r po in t s a n d 1 , 1 7 0 a g a i n s t M I A A foes. He led the l e a g u e in s c o r i n g with a 3 1.9 as-erage , svas th i rd in r e b o u n d s svith 14 2, svas fifth in free throsv p e r c e n t a g e a n d s ixth in field g o a l pe rcen tage .

R E C O R D S A R E M A D E to be b r o k e n . F l o y d B r a d y ' s b a s k e t b a l l r e c o r d s svill u n d o u b t e d l y b e b r o k -en, but the m a r k s ol p e r s o n a l a c h i e v e m e n t m a d e by " O " at H o p e C o l l e g e svill not be fo r got ten .

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G u y Lewis svas n a m e d co l lege b a s k e t b a l l " C o a c h of the Y e a r . " Lesvis' C o u g a r s en ter S a t u r d a y n i g h t ' s N C A A t o u r n -ey o p e n e r ( a g a i n s t C h i c a g o L o y o l a ) svith a perfect 2 7 - 0 r e c o r d .

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l o p e d M i n n e s o t a in M i n n e a p o -lis M o n d a y night to cl inch at leas t a tie l o r the Big Ten title. O h i o State c losed its s e a s o n svith a 10-4 l e a g u e record with a 67-64 t r i u m p h o v e r t o u g h Il l inois. I o w a goes into t o m o r r o w ' s g a m e with M i c h i g a n with a 10-3 m a r k .

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the schedu le , M o n t r e a l held a s l im 3 -po in t l ead o v e r s e c o n d p l ace New York g o i n g in to T u e s d a y ' s ac t ion. C h i c a g o t ra i led the N H L l e a d e r s by f i ve po in t s , whi le f o u r t h - p l a c e Bos-t o n w a s o n l y six p o i n t s b e h i n d .

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