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'It's *ut transcendin&! limits-yours ' . .and the world's. The Grai Center is a'

mnlmunity of American' and Eumpean i students and faculty who. come together'

' during July and Auguit to share the ex.' citrmcnt of growing, and learning. And. there is more to learning .than' sitting: in class.

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. ' ' The IMO year old city of Graz, Aus. tria, serves as the ,toc31 point of an educational experience which ,mmbines 16ronZh in the ciassroom with iravel in., the rea1 world-the worlds of Yugoslav- ia. Hungary, Czechoslovaliia, Gcrrnmy. .- Austria and the Soviet Union. The Graz Conununity lives .together . i n . B cop iortable dormitory. and mnrencs for study in 'English ~ at the .University :of . Graz. Each participant selects two topics' lie .or.shc Svishes to. explore frOm: one : of. the .interest .are?s, or. blocks A

-. sfvcn-to-ten day . expcdiijon. founded. ' upon these studies. is hkcn by each. '

biodi into the- countries relating to' Ll!e topics considered. Block1 is Enstcrh and ' Centrill .European. Studies. : Block'. 41 covers Russian and .Soviet, Studies .

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Block 111 is the German Language: JIusiC is ule subject coycred in block. IV. and block..V i s nn.Institute.of Jnternational gusincss;

Interested? See Dr; Hill for more In. formation. i .~

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Council Post. _. .: . ' .: . :. ... 1 . . . . . . . . . . .. . . IOntral a i c i i nc& will soon G..

before xou every. .veek. .Randy Caster, 'newly pppointed Communicatians , Di- '. roctor, is planning .an. extensive urn.? paign to make-m sure t ha t . .Central Cpuncil's . n e w reaches their .constl-. tuency, you. .Randy's job is to lcssen. the gap betwen ,Gntral . Courrcil and: the student oodu. IIe.nill act is a public' relations perso? to keep the : student : bpdy informed on exactly what is hap- :

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-. Fcb. '28. Friday-BIovio "American Craffitti," 13 and 8:30 pm, R?nsburg, I. *l. . . . . . . Wrcstling Indiana Conference at Valpo XIar. 1, S?turday--\Yrestling continued. Sweclheart Dance "Roscs Mean Remem. bering." Marrot! Hotel Bailroom 9-12,

Jim. 2, 'Sunday-lco Capades, 5 pm,

$far. 3, JIondw-9:45 am, .Curriculum. Atar. 4. Tuesday-S.45 am, Centr;? COUP cil. ALL WELCOME. . . Alar. 5. \Ycdncsda~~:OD'pm. ,Screening Committee. 6 1 5 pm, nules and Proce. durer Presentation .d Central .Council candidates in .Convo. ICC PACER NlGlII

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Atarkct Square ,&em. : . . . .

War. 6. Thursdw-9:45 nm, ',Commute1 Coimcil. . - . . . . , _

Mar. 7. Friday-Opera !'Susanna.': 8 PI+ Alar.: 8, .Saturday-Opera : . . ' . 11% 9, .Sunday- ,- -, , , , . . '. . '

Marl I O , dlonday-9:tj am, Screenin: Cvmmillce..' 7:30 'om. Dining Hall. 8:3( pm. .Central .Councii. I\LL WELCOJIE Ahr. 11, Tucsday-6:30 .pm. .Unidorm .; Mar.. 12. >Vednesdw-615 pm. Curricu lum: Central Council Primary Elections. ?Jar, 13,' Thursda~-9:45 am. Bules .ant 'Prokdures . APO .Blood .Drive . . . .

various groups and functions'. Retcntb'. . they completed a tour with the Concert'

. . . be"offe.red in Flex ': .. ' '. . . 1 Y . , . . . . . . . 'Dr. Peterion, chairman of the ICC

English , Department . hss a n n i n e + ~

that a Cieative Xyriting souric nili .bp , .~-

offcrcd for :the 1975. .flcximester.. '

The class pil l : meet -in: the-mornings :

nnd.\vill be conducted,by Dr. Jo.A?;! ,

ninnett. .:, D<. '.Bennett ' his', ' achieved .. acclaim f o r her creative $\?itin6 ,and

She i s prcsently acting as .editor for a monthly. journal i n town. "Anyone- i? . tqrcsted i n 3 g n i n g . u ~ for .the Creative !

Writing course should contact hl&, _ _ Robins as soon ns possible..'Ciass limit;

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. . . had'moh medied needs than other sec -.-'so .patients related. their "prohlcms" , . ' tions of the country becausc a vast ma- ' through interpreters. ' . ' . jOrily Of the peOPk had IlCVer COnSldted ' ., :'(The, total team ineluded t h e quartet

3 medical doctor 01 0 dentist. ' ' . :" . from a~anomonie,. three nurses, another I . :Ile said 3 haspith is located .in Teg--' nurse who with her husband ire mis-. ., ucisalpa- but a rcsident of Aianzx&w,' ' . sionaries in the Dominican Republic and

desirini to visit a doctor ip.that facility , .-her,threc.ehildren. two ladies .from the ' \vould need to spend St0 for a round-trip. - Ilonduran'Red Cioss and f ive high school

t vi3 truck, then stand in linc.from . students fiom'~Tcgucigalpa. The three to.10 houwto r c e c h v ~ i n appoint- : ,. '*children, ages eight, IO and 12, s c n t d

mcnt three 'months from now. . ..: .... Thg numbcr'of doctors in'Tcgucigalp3.. . Dr. !lilton's son' and the fire high

nadcquafe t o serve the entire pop,. .. .schoQl.students .worked as. helpers (in ion, said Dr. Ililton; and 'one needs military, terms, they wrc, support pcr-

. . t o be.a member pf thc."upper class" to ' sonnel, said, Dr: llilton), and. they bc-

receive immediate attention. came .very g o d friends, although they : . "Bccausc of these conditions:' he had Problems commmicating.

So Drinking .Wafer said, "very few residents, of the'moun- .tainvillagcs had ever been to a doctor."

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'purchased, some. supplies. . Dr. Trimble

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. : W'e .didn't have any drinking 'water : so every t ime wc wre. th i r s ty n e ate

. ' ; on orange," said Dr: Ililton. The natives, 3 . . he. added, obtain their drinking aater

Ionduras, Dr. 11il- - .,from a small creek which is also utilizcd ,. for aashing.clothes and 3 watering sgot-

: h. Hilton described the natives in the ' mountain villages as "subsistence farm-

d medicine :from a :gallon jug '. ,ers"-they raise suflicicnt crops to sur- . vivc-and the principal foods are beans ._ and tortillas (rorn cake). They a!so r a i y ' - rice,. bananas and 'oranges. and some

i and a feiv.ehickens. lie estimated that . . ' 1.. . . .. eaeh:farmer;works from'tao and one;

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timates hc:s3w about 200 patients y and :"loo percent of them hid . .for Cattie. . . . . . . .

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a junior at Menomonie High, and Dr. and:.::" ""In mmY placcs,":hc'remarked; "the ' . .:addition; he .said,. there' was a' lot of .' : Jlrs. Bruce W.'Trimble. . . I , ; . : ... : front Of the bus \vas h3IISinS 0ver.a.e~ff: . : arthritis from hard n.ork and- a fair .. The quartet left here Friday, Dee. ... and a number of turns couldn't be ne%? '.::amount .01 malnutrition.and vitamin.de-

.. farmcrs have a covple of COPS, a burro

: 13, lor JIiami:Fla., n-here they .tverd ; . joined by 16 other persons from through-' ' ,* back-and:lorth maneuvers.'* out the country who are trained in the". medical profession. The following day'

* .. the contingent embarked,by plane for

On Sunday,. the .group . fGm .?Ieno- monie, along with several other persons, ,.

traveled by bus to the mountain viikg-.

tiated without ' the driver -pCrfOrming' , . , . .. fieieneies. , i,., .-

While Manzaragua is identified on Lhe~ h.had ,destroyed.by decay,8, map; Dr. IIilton~said the only building'in : , Said Dr. Ililton.

, . " 'the villa:e is a'school and whcn'the .:WaSkept, it is that Dr. R.im- j ' In addition to :attending - l o hcalUl

. .. necds; both doctors. gave lccturcs on : lines of 'paticnts.aere alrcady Yaiting. . Ilonduras.. ( l lc~ brought, his o,vn .suppi, . preventive hcaith care. "We told t!icm to

- ' The country of Honduras attracted na- ., . . . . . . . - . ' wash .their hands before they eat to ' tion31 publicity'earlicr in the year vhen .. prei'ent .norms 'and sha t foods to cat .' Trimbib's c~cn ta~ chair! was a ' l i kn ..lo. nutrition. : Dr. Trinlble de- .

' southeast oTTegui.igalpa.-Dr:~~Iiltdn . . *'.Ifilton expla incd' that~'Tcguci~al~a~~nd' . . up an ' Of boxes* ' ' scribed dental c5re techniques;' said Dr.

. seeing patients.. . . . '

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Christian .\IedicaI Society,nith, the SIcdi- . ' where mud slides off the mountain . . , ' . . c ' brought gifts,. including oranges. chick- cal Croup Missions, an arm of the so- L. hive^ wiped. out-homes. . . ,. ~. . . , The team n.orked.in the school hous3 . ' ,floPers'and dr ink~madc eiety. organizing the, trip. Dr.. llilton '.' ' Dr. llilton repo$s the teams worked .said JIGXI organizes about io fo.ls'sich ,,with' the lldnduran Fed 'Cross which said he ' ."I have . d w a y s been interested in trips annually, mostly to CentraI,Amer-. made the phySica1 nrran~cments and . "using- my knowledge where there Is ,3 ica countries. . ~ , . . . . . . ..- provided support personnel. . . tained ease histories. .~: grcatcr need," he remarked ahcn a&cd

Cliff-llangcr '. '-: ' . The 1londu;an Red Cross, he said,'de- Spanish' is the native language and \rhy he devoted a week of his vacation

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no aCmrate . Tegucigalpa, the capital of Honduras. . . . . medical team arrived .Sunday afternoon,

..it \vas struck by a hurricane but Dr.

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5oo extractions Tvhile ..in .

. . of '513nzaragua. locted about .OO miles

remained here until Thursdap'afte on - ' the monutain villigcs were out of the.. '-'There any-clectricity* Dr. ', . Ililton. . . ..,' . , . .

a. battcry-oper?tcd , . ' : . "very . friendly" . and ' many. p a t h t s ' storm area. Ilorvcver, he said. evidencp and Dr. Trimblc's Only source.of

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~. . , and Dr. Hilton Said h@ examined,~atients I . from rice. -from 8 a.m. to ?:G P.m. daily.

assisted by three nurses who Ob- :

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t o attempt to ellict any. and 'ail support I can to help Central Council vith their

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. . . . . . . . .. to tyc+y.dolGr shirts~to-iu.clve dOll3r ' . . ers and mail boxes. . . . . . . . . ;. - (Editor's note: When in' the course of human events, '.one' fool feels'. the Now, take the newly purchsaed period: world desperately necds to hear and: , 1 icSl firmly in hand, and turn to the see- -~., :on the campus, j.0" saw more' real: heed his words. he usually winds UP ' . tion on men's attire for. baek-to-the- ' , looking guys, done: up ,in faded jeans, witing 3 column such as this.) . ' . 2 eampui '(No Chealing;SuCh as stoP?inS army'shirts, and Addidas. They-wear . student

With the exception of some folks' up . off 'to drool Over 'the centerfold, will'.bc .Tee shirts, .shoes from Penny's and bell- . ._ ning his strategy. to get the news and by Renssalaer, and some of . the spots ' allolved.) ' : . ' . . bottom pants from the discounf rack.

you can, hit on the VIB (Vacation in the Observe. the nature of .apparel irith 'lie real college student is'tao, broke . ' events in ,the public eye. Yon have 31- Buff) tours. most cf my fcllow earthlings : which the subjects 01, the. Story have from the cost of tuition, books, ,housing . : ready rccelvcd the first of a , series have ' hcen clothed ,since they drew :- conce3led their nakedness: ' ( I 'USU311Y. ncekly nensletters he ,vjl~ be prcpar- that first pabinspired breath. :. Sinmcially solvent. enough to strut : ing to' put in each person's maillox. ' don't get .that f3r~~ScemS August '

has distracted me by !he aay'she hasn't also bit of selfeamouflagc. has 31\vays pro- ! concealed hers.) , . .

' ; T a k e ~ \r.alk through' 3nY College : member; Paragraph Five), and ComParC . . ments about Pacer tickets et. al. campus (It has been brought' to my attention that St. i\lary-of-thelVoods

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lion31 Randy.. nevertheless got his job, - by expressing 3. desire fo bc more in- .is an cxccption to this generaiization. so ~

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wel l ' change that to most ,collcgO elothcs.. Those girls don'thave a thing' ' them-&opaff at ~ood\vill on the yay .vo~ved. $81 told B ~ ~ ~ ~ . (hat ~ ' d E& to campii) and observe the modes of attire

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\yhitc ~ ~ ~ t l ~ ~ .to be 3n,p13cc near, . , .

And the ,ways they choose to do 'this . around like.3 peacock with its tail on .. , id^^ ~~b~~~~~ -21 , COnvO ' .,' ' . ' . backwards. : ~ utilized to get 'inlormation to you. I I e .. . . .

Tided me with amusement. . . . . . . . . I&. drag up your mincs eye, .(ne: , 1f.PIayboU would .merely put their . ~ \v3S the one who made t te onnounce- heah on stnight, they might

1 you sa\y in the magazine. Not that, you ' ' send the models for ncxt year's campw edition d,jnn t,j i \rmy.~urplus , slobherins fiend. the article on men's' - io' get 'most of':their duds, and haye

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. . ' . get '. into '.:a public re~ation's tion on, .

.. hence Commmicitions Dirt+. I just. . . walked into the CC office and exprcsscd j for, prolessors: or ,maybe even -young. . . . . . . . a desire to . get involved." ~ll is qualifi- ; prozessive administrators. but only One ..

,i in 100 of the reaI;.&dents .you saw ' ..:. -,Oh, (and if. anybody aCtUd1y.\vent. ~ ' Ile is on the IVICR staff, Itcneclor staif, dressed like the ones pictured. . ' . ~

i '(all clean-shaven, aene-free:and freshly-. :, it'off.to me . ahen he's.done. I 'need ~.: So..be.looliing for Randy under his I 'bathid'by the wyi 'dreised in assor!ed.: unconventional blue cap as he . . . . . . . . . gets the

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . r.e\\.s out to you. : finery-ranging from, filty dollar.-shoes: ' ~ - m y . ~ v d I . )

. : ' to do with the . topic-at hand:-- . - hack to fill .out their aar&&e. . I . 'favored by the denizens-of ,the afore. : What'do you notice right olf? -Right. ', . . . . . . . . . . .

. . the guys in,.thc pan ........ Then we might see. some'realisni in . . journnfip. (\!'hi& you'll. ne\re~ see, in this

mentioned cmi~pus. :'Now, keeping the things you've'just observed in your.minCs.eye. (an over ' worked but ear's eye, ,or arm. pit's eye seem a,trine nirk\?ird) go to

$125 of your hard-eorned~for the Aug-, ust.edition a i 'Playboy magazine. (It might be +e to try this only \<hen

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. . . . and is an APO pledge. .- the neirest newsstand and plunk down , . . In the magazine: you see young men . ' . check o u t ~ m y statements, he , a n d rop .

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313r.:3 .... " ,Model . .VN;o&G> 23rd.annual:. - : I " . Room.217,~Frec '. ~ . . ' . '.. , ,".:AIodel Unitea.Natidns 1ntcrna:J" . ".'-Karate.Demonslration' . , '. ,. . '. . tional Buffet;G:30 pm, 1uFUl ' . : . , . -Folk D a n c e Demonstrition, .. ~ . , . U$on Building (I+eri:ations). '1 ., .7:30: pm. IUPUI A Building 313r.: 5,' Meet 'Out .Foreign. .Gaesfb, . 3 .-'. . , ' ~' Auditorium;. 1201 .E. 38th SL;

R e e ' ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '. c . ': ; :: pm, Jordan' $11, Room ' 162, . . : , Butler UniversitkFree ' I . Xlar. 13*Greek .orthodot; Church -in

M!r:. G . Wine and Cheese. T a s t i n g . ' -' . Anierica, 230 pm, IUeUI Cav- . . . I - :: ; Parry, G pm, World Trade ,Cent - :. ........ ansugh IIa11;Room,117, 925 W.

ter, .Weir Cook-Airport (Reser- . . . Michigan St.,:Free '. ? ~

. . -Fonts on Africa . Shies, 9:45 vations) . . :: . : , . . tIar.:7 .Ifode1 UN Assembly, Q,&to . ' : :' am:Indiana Central College,

:: 9 pm,'lUpUI Lecture 11311, 925 : ' - Good I W Free , :. -: ,-,: 'w., Xlichigan . St.; Free *, I -. -Israel'Today, . G:30 pm, Nariin

hlar. 8 .niode'l UN Assembl&'lO bm.to :. College Auditorium, 3200 Cold . . . . . .5 pm, I ~ ~ ~ ~ , ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ IIall, 925

-The Future . of South .&erica; 8 pm, .IlJPUI -Lecture . IIdl , Room 102,' 925 15';. Nichigan

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. pm; Indiana Central ,Colle& . . . . '.: ~am,'WL\VI-TV, Broadcast frpm >la< 10'Focus on Africa Scries,~2:45

.- - a U P U 1 International Buffet. . . . . Central. . . . . . . .

- -Focus on. Africa

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E m e r s o n Hall Auditorium, .... '' -am,' Indiana. Central:College, ' . ' ' :

:'..A i RahshuTg 'Audi tor ium, Dr. ~- A '1lM) W. Alichigan St.. R e e . . .' , -James Whitehurst, Free . . . . . . . -"'>:15 pm;.IWUI Lecture IIall.

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.. " . ' -Boih.I&dy jnd Jeff akeed 'chat the I .' .hutes more .money 'sum.wisc,'not. per

: :. . h'ew York night life was by fa< super- : '' . capita; .put I think Canada and' some : :. ior to t h i day Iifc. "The d?ys were real. .: '. of ' the .Scandinavian countries contri- . .

. ly ja6.pbcked because we spent a11 day ' ' bute more money per 'capiti.'! .. ' ~. - ..

.. ' studying-.. . . and the'!imC'tht W i . . :"Americ& greediness and. pride got .-. ~ weren't there,'(the, UN)". ,: ..!\E'.3b&t ..T it here,& the.first pl3ce,'..mndy 3. : bad to be' at a library,': Rindy said..', "lick -\ea; tvh riain ,libraries' t h e , ' ~ , "But on the ,: other hand it w3s ' also . . minded.

.:::.'students could 1166 fo(the p a t i c u l g re- : ' - .I\merican~eencrosity:th~t got I.. (the ;.'UN) here bmauseit was searching for

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search information they sought. One was . . . . thc,.,&rnegio Endowment for,,Interna- .... a home. because nd-one .y?n!ej. it."

. . . . . , ' . r , : Randy: "\Yell, everyone wanted it but . . . . . . . . : ' : no, one wanted to give it land or any-

. . . , . . thing, and. J0hn.D. Rockefeller donated

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. . . t . . . . Je~l. observed that New .York is 'an- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , .~ . . . . . . extremely international city-an ethnic this year,:the acting Acadernic;Dean; - ~ rename it.the.Office Of Student Scr-' , ' melting ~~t ..aS.SOOn 3s you step has. now been named [officially] .the .: .: vices.. It will provide everything . . .from . . . bn United Nations ground ... . .; you-re . Academic-Dean of the college.' 11c -' .. admissions; to .enrollment, to. counsel. . ' .no in ,,he .United states: you*rc

. . . . . interna!ional territory? finished places Dr. ,Cramer, who. came here. as . :. ing. .to. f i n m i a l aid. ?ean'~Petersob,, ' . on. -- ' ; '<:facultJf have. been'.rele?sed ' b y ' t h i s . I

. Did these'two return from me alp- . . . . . . . . . IIC will 'resume a . f u l l ' t ime.Ioad in ;. . ing .in'Financial'Aid ivilh~ Dean-Wat:-.. , ,,5th any profound insights (other than . . , . , t he . realization that they fell in' lave

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. . . . ...~ tike .t,j.the .$eneial ,press,. there are.. . a professor, in:philosophy and religion, ..will 'continue-is .Dean.of. Women but .Ranar. . . . . .

.. ~ r ~ h i h l y : ~ . 1 3 r g e number;of'students. . . :and has,been, this.past year, teaching. . -will also assumcthc function of work-'

;. .... '*. this',news may really still be-news. . . . . . the academic Dean's 'office .a!so .in. : ' this summer as Dr.'Youngblood after

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. :! :gripevine ,hasn't- kept ,you i n foped , , ::. and Religion. Part'.of the'change in . ' - TJr..Yo;ng&od, who"wi11 r c t u d ' , .with both New York and the UN)?

. . . . . . . .;q eludes a total >revision of ,the strue-' .a sabbaiical, ~aill be co~t inuing ~, over; ,,.. . . . <On< of ~the . f i~t '~changes '~Dr. 'Se~e -: . ( : ' noted' in .the -i,nterview was .that, of ' ",.it,thc Office br ': ' the relocation of Blr. L&XIiller, who .. " it,will combine,,in

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. ture Of We're:going c311-' . . 'as.Assistant to th& President .... and . . . . Randy: That's true: I thi&,'that's the Services, and . : . 'he mill increase ' in ,his ,responsibility

in the day to day administrative duties main thing a e leGned about world af- , . fairs.. You don't realize that we're just

. . . an. the brink of destruction every day. ' ' And the UN is the only organization that

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of course considerably stream. . . . has. been named .Vice President and . . . Day, Evening, and.Graduate Divisions;. . .

- . :.::was,-foTerly, t ~ . ~ n s i n e b ~ : ~ 1 a w e r . ..line tho'&ied aspects of affairs in . . . 'FINE.ARTS . . . .. .'.'Ire =me here:as ,? in ' he ' L. ..; the offices. 'All.records will be. kept In response to'; question'Goncerning . piahlems; . . . . . . . : :~'Business-'Department' and .$as

.: '. : issue of the. REFLECTOR; questioning. . ' ' bassado!? . . ,'I ,as: such, .rfslly. got":the,.progrim of ,'-' roc another change being, mid, "is:in . : . the wisdom of constructing i natator- ... .. . . . . . . 'Iec lhen moved'~,into~ the office'.of

. . . :, Treasurer,.of the 'college;' Nr. lIiller . . . . . ' BUIDING VS. POOL ...,. . bf tackling any .. ..

. . i n , one 'office, regardless o f , the di:. ... a ' Letter to the.Editor in the.1ast . . . . Anyone aspiring to t,,,coine an: im- . . . . . .

man."of the' Business Depirtment; and ' - ' vision eoneerned. ,. ,,

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Dr. Sease was little affected. 1Ie stated . ' . .\Voiden, who has sewed of .Dean of Studcnts1for a . number. of .years,' is . - tha t - in the. 1950's. Good:IIall; the '. ':

' ' 0' the '0ard Of ?ustees * * ! we clcctcd , .? going to: join our Development Staff. . 'present. "Fine A a Building," . was '.,

, .. him Dean Wooden, ?ill he responsible'.in . completely. remodeled,: and t h a t : n o , ;.I. ., . '

the Development office primarily for . . floor could. withstand t h e . amount of ' . ' _ . ' . Pith'the.minagement Of Our 'Our 'Or. visitinb business and industry,-,alumni. "we i~h t .p l aced~on : that.01 thc;"Alusic. ' - * 1: 'and church '.groups across the stale Lihrilry;' whether it b c ' n o w ~ or not;

'. the'shopping c e n t e r ~ ~ ~ v e ~ b 3 v e another. :' ..collL.$e and .to;solieit contributions. . :facilities in. the building. We have

' .I deals.~'vith'.thc.fiftyseven awitments. .' ; ,jusi been.named.a.part time: member ' . ample, the Art Department:They have'^

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be ' .spending his' time: ~Primsri1Y : ' porations'We ha'C a'corporation

! '. :' 'Co"ege.~Ente~ri~s' , 'which :with. ' of Indiana to c"lti& .friendi,for.tho . :There.yill be s?m{:chinging 01 .tho,. , ' ' .

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f .mann was the Executive,Vice President . . and ceramics,\<hieh they didn't fo rmer , ': ' , of ,the Indiana IIanufaeturing : Associ- , . Iy, have., Eventually, \vc will probably . :, .. . . . . . . . - ~' . 'move the:Evening and.Graduate Di. .:

Currlculum..Counselor .to, that of..As; ." : Mr. ,$like Watkms. IIc has been.Diree. . we.@ the new.1ihrary built. Gradu:, _. j : sistant ' -Businas, . NanaEer. . " I b : now : tor'of, Student Nd;,and~,vill.continue" ; ally,,there wiI1 h e facilities which !re. -,

!Villa expa:nd. his,.opention to .include . : .[in that capacity] combining that posi-.: now i n 'Good ,Iiall . moved into'.Esch :. the . r l a r . to day management: of t h e . -: 1 tion.with the De.an.,of Students.,posi- .... .1ia11. Increasingly, Good.Iial1 will be-' .. busincss.joperations of the college. ~ '. : .tion; Again, '<vc*re- going .to revamp ;. I come a Nusie .and.&& Building, but '

.... 6. ' ' I _ - .called,"University .. ' .IIe.will join .Hal. Schumann, .<,ho has . . expanded;~the facilities.' of, Yor' ex-. ; .campus]: another:'vhich'isithe' ' :.of our development staff. hlr. Schu. .-.: much of the basement now for pottery.' . e itself*-and then.3 !on?dation."- Nillef's sucfe&or in the Business

. . . OIfiee .will ~be.-Xr;: Ken .JIottell.' Nr. ' . . i

. . . . . >Iot t~ l l ,h8d ,m~ved from his position Of . '.: ... "~cplacing 'D&',]food& ~ < ~ i l ~ ~ , b e ' . '. visions out of there [Good rIa111 when .. . . . *

. . : . "Dean Giant, v h o h i s been,:during : ,:,our.p~~sent.Student~Affairs.officc and. . :. you:can't.do,that 'overnight.". . , -. . . . . . . .. . I .. ' . I . . I . . .

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appreciate.:future . . . . . :

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If.ybu wrcn ' t here this 'past iveck- end. you missed some fantastic VD

.men's haskctball gknes::Even Bobby Riggs rdul'd: have to say it was aomcn's sports a t their best.' It'tVas

,a l l highlighted by Indiana 'University and Indiana Stat0 'University battling for the top spot in the IWISO Southern District. Basketball Tournament.

Last Tuesday; the Tournament got under way- at Butler's Ilinkle Field- house with. Franklin and Taylor tangl- ing, and with ICC battling Earlham. Taylor emerged victorious in the first match by a 5242 store. Nolly Alathews f r o m . F r a n k l i n sewed ' the bizzest

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.. to Tailori 31, ' h i e h gave Taj&F,-a . . . 6944 .victory. . . -

.,: . Saturday morning, a t 9 o'clock sharp;; .. . IU and. ISU 'nc rc . both -~varmed up, .~ ready and roaring to go to war. It !vas . ' n ip and tuck the.:whole first half. .' and the fairly large .crowd buhhled .'

. with cxcitcment. IU came up on top , a t halftime with only a G point Icad,' which isn't much of a half4imc cush. ion. .However, State ran out of their precious gas in the second half and , IU gradually pulled ahead to win the Southern District title by an 80-59, ' point spread. lzTs .Carol .Kegley .came

u p with 26 tallies by' the,end of the .rugged match.

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threat to Taylor by collecting. l s b i g . ' 'The 'rest ,of Satyrday 11'3s used '.to ' points, and even 'though she w a s the finish'up'the eonsolition games. Taylor leading scorer of the game i t didn't. first clashed with Franklin to* see-: prove ,to be enough, for the.Franklin ' who would meet ISU in , t he final girls. I consolation came. Cindy Durr of TaY-

Lynn Fowler of Earlham tied with 'The final consolation game was com- Franklin's nfathem I for high point pletely dominated by Indiana State. honors during the first evening of Aft?; playing four previous tourna- tournament Dlav. ment eames before clasliinc with ISU.

for Taylor. The second game of the ' District tourianient will meet the two afternoon. brought ICC Up against the . .lop teams from the Southern District, girls from Terre Haute.' The Whippets Indiana University and Indiana State found more oxygck to breathe. it University. in the final I\VISO tourna. seemed, th3n'.Taylor, but a c r e . still ment at Valparaiso. . I . '

shut down by ISU, 71-26., ,~ . The Whippets'thank all. the people Thc'eonsolation~gam~es &ere brought ;. who helped them to nuke the basket-

into action Friday. evening. Franklin . ball tournament hosted by ICC to be met up with ' the girls: from Earlham , the tremendous succcss ,it \vas. The College to come .out on top, 4837. " Whippet biskctball season v;as.'con- ICC and Taylor were fairly close with ' cludcd by the tournament. Thank you only five points spreading them at . '. for your support: and,wc hopc'to see h3lftime.,hut the Whippets only scored . ' you at the 'softbaIl~.games and track

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nleet the happiest group of Central bachelors 'that :could be found at.lhe-SI; ~osrph's game tiva iveeks ago:.Lsrry. Sparks,.'seated a t Ielt center next to the standing Rod Pawlik, is in an uuusually quiet mood.in Ulis scene, but his silence'is more than made up for by the plald-clad Pavlik, ,ready to sqeep scraps of minced Pumi into !he bucket he's holding and beating on: The striped rei's shirt of Stan >Iarkle is risible behind the trro main men of IC's IIe.>Im lVonien Ilaters: George Wlson, nearing the ahitc shirt, Is president of the Burly Dick Chem Fan Club, while covcralled Chief lvaroo k i r k Sciarra founded this gigintic, loud, and proud crond of llound faithkuls.

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social.microcosm, I can assume that you did attend ' a high school st one time or another. And though r m mainly relatin:: the following facts to IIoosiers, it's a subject,that ve'vc a11 heen touched by.'somcwhere-bcing ~a good little Cougar

. . or Panther or Uulldog ,or whatever was your high school's nicknime. .. Face it-I'm a IIoosicr lI)&xia nut that is captivated more by the size and :. tradition of the' Tourney than by 311 the skills and talents used 'in 'it. But what - . ,' h a s . m o ~ r u l l y freaked,out is the study of .all thGvarious nickn3nies found trailing . after. each IlighSchool. And, a t long last; I.finally totalled all the'various ones

No.less than 19 schools call themselves Tigers in IloosicrIand.'\vhich' malic9 .: that appelation the most numerouS.onc.' Also in .double figures are the e<er. '~ pbpular nicknames. like Panihers'(lS), Bulldogs '(lG), Warriors (161, Eagles ?l+);

.. Trojans.(13),.Cdugars (ll),.Raiders.(lO), and Wildcats (lo).. ' >,' Some more. abundant ones to, he found ,before' things hegin trailing off are

D Braves, 9 . Indians, ,E Vikings, 8 Red Devils, 8 Patriots, 8 Knights, 7 Hornets, G each of Lions,. Falcons, Chargers, Alustangs, and Rebels, 5 cxl i .of'Pioncers,

. , ' Spartans, and Titans, and 4 each of.Bluc Devils, Redskins, and Pirates. And even with a11 thc.consolidated schools popping up to snatch away many

.. old time clubs. Hoosier individuality is still not .lost, 84 high Schools out of the

. . ISIIM's 411 'members still o w athletic nicknames that nobody else in this state can begin to copy: Many are unusual and most.seem' funny to others. B u t my cap's still off to the Arabi?ns, Burros, Hot Dogs, Sparkplug. Alices, Ingots, ROX,

.. Shiners, Jeeps, Spcedeats, Bombers. Railroaders, Brickiesi Oracles, '53ers. Tornados, IIotshots. Troopers, Argylls, .Aztecs, Jimmies, Rappites, Uerries, Miners, Wood. chucks. .JV~andottes, Gophers, Astronauts, Slicers, Clovers; Oilers, Satellites, Com: modores, Golden Arrow% Sycamores, Jug' Rox, Athenieans; and to all the other unique teams in this. state. . In fact, rou can play !vord. $am& with ali these names. Like, whst's the reli-

.'. bious~status of ,&is state mming to nhed there's only one Deacon and one Saint to con!end with all those 12 Red and Blue Devils? Or' how can one ,Trooper and one Ranger arrest 10 Raiders, 4 Pirates, and one Xarauder? \Vas the Klamhehind tho&'threc Dragons around the state?

. . . . : And, as 9 partingphot, don't ever again say, in ihese troubled economic time$ ,.. 'Thisstate's going,to the dogs.'. Because, you see, we'w already gone to the .!cats'. :' There are GG felinc.namesakes in Indiana high.school b a l k n d only 19 canines . And if 'you're wondering,why I didn't use any proper school names. it's be- .:' cause I hope sou go to.the Rejlect.or's Tournament (Indiana) Central scQre: sheets . on o.ur.outcr bulletin board'in Schwitzer Concourse. where you'll find out all the'

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. . . ~. . ~ Ilounds' Jim Farm'er, in &e bacligroind, are atlentire, and Johnson seems Par. . . ~ . . . .. tlcularly .shocked. Indiana ,Central wound up in a second-place tie behind thoso . : , . . , . . . . . . . .

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.. . . . . . . . RV STC\;E h'0h'TEl.L . ' nersonals:. 12 more th in the hosts.. ' . . ~ ~~ -, - -~

. . . : The article you arc about to Tfad, included 'fouling.outs by .Jim Firmer

' 121 noints) and Clarence Swain ( 8 ) . c .~~ . ~~. . ' . {llhough .informative, is Pretty well ' ' But, nibre importantly, IC only had i5

ancient. since the hirdcourt SeaSon. ' free throw chances and hit 10; Valpo has already ended with last TuCsdaY's '

' nailed 30 of their 39 gifts.'to win a contest against .Evansville. And, re- . ' ballgame that !vas tight until the last grettably, it was that balI&me nhich '

t a o minutes. Daryl Warrcn added 17 decided just hoiv seeure our hold on ' cotlntcrs, Ike Jackson lud 14, and IC -second place in the Cdnfcrence was. ' got IO apiece from Bob Wingerter : Because after our recent 90-82 loss and Dave' .Wood. Joel .Oberman's 24 up at second.place, contender .Valpa- . led all game scorers.

p* raiso's home Woodshed, 'things had I

grown much more crucial in the battle . DO WE NEED TO SAY MORE? . . . for the IIounds' hghest Conference , ' r;porter both the .St.

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,. basketb311 finish ever. . . realG. doubt i f .any more words could " : From the field, Central. nailed 6

' . eXPreSs everything that the more baskets 1han.the host Crusaders of the .invincible, and the i- but also missed .13 more shots than .. venge in against those Little

\"slpo in a 36:of .72 shooting night. Giants. Besides, tight schedules kept {nd the only possible way that ValpO. ' us from.ful1 coverage of these events.

.' .. ivon ein...be' found in t h e . foul-and , But they will be featured in the season

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BY STEVE STURU feated his man by a ' 5 l o .4 decision.'

* Central's 'grappling greyhounds tra.. ve'led to . U'right State.,Saturday with

. premeditated murder in mind, ,and . when.the match .was ,over their inten-

tions were born out-killing Wright's Wrestlers 25'10 14. . , . ..

. , Carl 3Iay tvon over T. AIohr 4 '10 2. And Tom Zypranric (as i t reads in thg.

. ' official- Dan Gable. personalized score .book).. defeated Freddy Forfeit after . struggled to malie.weight by consuming

. ~ numerous pizzas, ice cream, a i d steak. . . This.ended the match between Wigh t

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I, The I&&. had sip \vinneri and. ' State and Indiana CCntraI with the IC pne tie. sruke' cuiiiani h i . westlers guilty of murder in the 1st. opponent 9 to 9. Joe A l y m , who scored , degree. ' ' j .. ' '

17 'points against. N. Gerhard, .only ' . ~ ~ i , ~ ~ ~ ~ . & ~ ~ & is on the ,lq; fir alloaed "his victim" a mere 4 points. . the ,matmen.' you see a nlark Gray also came through pleading : : guilly to a ot O,nin over B. Ilroek. , wrestler this neck. le1 him know that Jeff ~ w , , o ~ , . , v h o is one of tile tMms : I, 5'011 are interested in his bnd the teams leading vacationers, dFmonstratcd his ,' '... achievement, because INTEREST PRO. . superlority over. J. Brocliert by out . . MOTES ACIIIEVEhlGVT. Be a Sport- scwing him 17 to 2. Alnrk Dullaghan de- : - . encourage our .wrestlers., , ' , ' ' .

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