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N:o':Beer~:O~n ·C.ampul Says~'Board "by Sharon, Hausman UC'sBoard of Directors, act- ing on .. recommendation of its Board- Administration Committee, voted last Tuesday' to .reaffirrn its existing "no-beer' policy. President Langsam 'presented a statement of both pros and cons to the Board after various student groqps <had raised the issue of permitting 3.2 percent barreled beer at chaperoned parties at fra- ternity houses' or 'dorms, when sponsored by DC organizations. ' ,.~ The commiUee's report stated, "With fuU appreciation of Jhe mature and ,reasonable way in which the Student Council and other stuoent groups have; brought up the matter, and with full appreciation of the fac,t that times and customs do change, the' committee yet recommends, that the board reo affirm the existing "no-beer" policy." , .The campaign to introduce beer ' to this campus. was - organized rather quickly and while" the majority of students were aware of the new emphasis being placed on drinking, ,no real popular consumption of alcoholic bever- 1. The Uhiversity's pr·imary Iation would result in citations .. movement was undertaken.' Be- ages. •.. ': f(Jnction isth.at of ar'l,educa. and serious .ernbarrassmentyfor cause the City./p'ap'ers.chose to 2. S'ome stud~nt,s feel' that tiona I i'nstitutl~J'I~ Tiher~'~i!:no the institutionrand the 'ci~Y. ... ;t; publicize this development at DC, both .firne and money weuldbe eviden.ce 'tha:f ~:p-!rmittil;~f the '5. If students assume the the'Boar~ of. Di.rectors w,. as p~e-. sa,ve~"if beer.wer,.e a~ailabfe. on "drinking o.falcohOliCb. ~v..er.ag.,es., r,es. 0.,' ·.i~~',a~mi;'isteri,ng sented WIth the recommendation campus, and that less time on campus would c " 0., arn~.·p\a~nf,'or' drmkmg, on cam- before' the ..spring' quar~er ha~i (,~ou, Id b~..spe~t in n.on~pro~uc. :t~e at.tain~ent,o.F h~:,ur~~~j','~ Ufp~\\\~t~~,~~~t~duld.be forced: to; closed. It was felt that immedi-: tlve activity m: the establlsh- slty's main goals. ~h~re IS spend ec}(cesslve\,amounts of time ate action 'Yas nece, ssary to pre- ments ~hich :they now visit to ...~eason\to believe' tha, .;beerdri'n~f..l 3 an.4~ff~rt. thal mig.ht be .~~t.' vent reactionary . developments consume beer. . .. . mg '~n campus . ght cJ~t ~. ter ,.spent m a,cldemlc, purs.ults from any of the elements con- ~' Some. othe~' umversI!Ies 111 some .mterferel)c~ wl\h t~e basIc. er in ~other ,rheas of student cerned.. " ., Oh~o ?ermIt.t~eIr under?ra?uates , fun.chons ~f t,he .mstEutlQn. I' B.. ~9~vir\J~~tht1 off~r. greater·. The Issue has now been tech· a limited privilege of-drinklng-on 't. Changing the pr sent pol~y". "fe~'u~C!fl()!J,a.' rtunltle.s. '" ," nically closed., Student support .r . campus. ' to permiteven a Iimit . .RS'U'ffi-f>;"'--6:-Tnere is.-- a national trend for the .measure Iacked eon- \ 4;' 'In the opinion of the stu- lion of '~ilcoholic beverages on in the direction of limiting teen- 'certed plans of action and- dent leaders, 'of some campos .carhpus would .•..cause essentially~, age drinking 'in general. . hence, the desire for a refer- groups, if beer were,permitted the same type of public reaction . 7. The p-resent policy provides" endum or other appea'l 'to a at their'soc,ial functions on as' though. very .extensive' use the student with" ample" oppor- student organization or an at- campus, more' sccial events, were permitted. 'tunity to exercise- his freedom tempt to investigate and dis would be held' In can:!pus 'facilk 3. Any policy that permitted within Ohio .law by drinking or cuss t.he prroposal have been ties, and, thereby would be held ·drinking on campus could not not when he is not on c,ampus.,,· "- negated by this ,action. ' in more desi.rable surrount;lin~s 'apply fe all our students inas- A question of moral, and per- ~ " The arguments in favor of the than iii some o'fth'e .facilities much-as we have many wh~ are haps e\'en, legal, nability exists' . proposal were,:' , .: 'that are now used for such under the age of 18. 'forthe student officers and UC 1. College students are increas- ;parties. S~chfu"ctions also ' 4. Any' plan for allowing ariy if al} accident shovld occur that ingly enjoying more freedom to would"belessexpensiye to at·, form of alcoholic beverage .:Will ' might be attributed directly"or make their own .personal decis- tend. .' .,~ . ,' prove difficult to enforce. Much indirectly to the serving n of . 'ions.' Inasmuch as drinking is a 5. The safe of beer on campus time.and energy of DC personnel beer, part of the mores and customs of . would. not be considered<idlegal, would be spent in attempts to ad- '9. There is reason' to believe 'our society, each' student must I according to the cify'Solicitor so minister and enforce any < policy that 'a significant number of out sooner pI' later assume the re- long as state laws are not violated. -that permitted any' alcoholic students themselves aye not, in sponsibilityfor ,the, extent of his Arguments against beer read: beverages on campus. Every vio- favor of a. change in policy. • '-.!.. ..-" '.$~ ''':.l-.'~,~. if -,.-'","'" "I t"'; ~ Cin9innati Vol. ui. No. 30 \ Cincinnati, O~iolThursday, June 3", Shoben ',C'hosen -To Direct .. N;8W",'UG1 ',Re's·egr,c,.B ,~:C~t1t~~:~~I' A bold and broad,gauge·d ..pro-: {'>it~dividua,1 with such' ,a com" CJf"m to develop college .te:achers .'Pf.ehens.'.ve educational-seo p . e. .0 .... .J., . 13 C· '( . .t b. ", . .' .. ." '.., n.;" une- ' 'ommencemen vnllb~ .launch~dwIt~ .:~~ ~:~,: ..~.•: '~;1: f~q~l:y ~OlJl~ltt~,e ,~IJ1ct :fHI~, v,rlli t~ke' place<.~LCincinnat( Gar- ternber .. 1_cr~atlOn •.. odf'T?~:, .. ;,i·)'·':~".'tional advisory .cornrriittee, cen- de ..ns The undergraduate cere- ter f. Research an ' r.auun o in ' . ,,'h t ..' ..' '" , "0'- 01 c. . .- . ,,,0<, tel' .plaml:ers, areco.nymced t.. a . many will begin at 2:00 and the HI,...~;~:~~. J. Sh:ben' Jr." he IS umCJ,~el~ qtt~tlIfled to glV~, . graduate ceremony- will begin at tdCI bi Uh' e sity the .new Cmc.mna,ti c.enter ,a uni- 7.',30 wun graduation comes the no e 0 urn la IV r I .. ," d '1' . .. . " h hI d ·t· d ·d. que/place m. the effective eve op- traditional Ivy Chain composed ,teac er, scno ar, e I or, ana, rd t ., 'f II . t_ ." .' . .' h b r d merit an rammg 0 co .ege s 'U ofoutstanding Junior women. ~Imstr,ator" ~s. ,e.e,n ,~~ame.., dents headed for. careers vin col- . . .. . . dl~:~tor of the Cmcmnatl Uni- Ieac and university teaching." To be In the Ivy Cham, a stu- verslty Center,. Dr., C~mpbell b.., '." ~dent must have a' 2.5 average, Crockett, ·Cilici-nl'ati~s, Graduate .The"all.rounddevelopment of and must be active in three mao School dean,·~nnounced. college students wil] be one jor acflvltles or two major and "GGod teachers just don't haP-JeaflJre of .the neW center's ~'two ~in.or activities •..The memo pen, any more than do good doc- / 'work. Present campus teaching bers of the Ivy Chain are now tors or. 'good 'lawyers,' Dr. Croc-' methods will be put under care-' ,,-wearin~. ivyleav~s as a sign of kett said, . . recognition. .Interesfsand qualifications ,of ful scrutmy. ". This year the Ivy Chain is to Dr. Sheben, director of the new Development will inchrde: . a -be more of a recognition society Cincin~ti university center,. ' visiting 'fellowship program, ~n- <than it has been in the past. The Harec'osmopolital1, encompass.' te~p.shIp, workshops, sumn~e1' m- gil~ls will be at graduation wear; , ingthe' humanities, t.he !~rts, stitutes, and r~seaTch studies, on ing white dresses and carrying and the sciences," Dean Crock- meth.ods use? Ill, these programs the ivy chain. They will form the ett added. II-It i's, ,rar! in our and -m learmng ,m general. .. lines for-the procession of faculty, sped,alized, world.to'find an .' . ,. , .;". honored guests; and stu/dents to UnionT o P resent pass through: A:dinner'js: being . . , -" .planned for the Ivy.: Cham for' E tert ,J.,_ .' . t next f.all. .,..er Qlnmen The followin,g'\,girls have been i .• ,~ ", " '.' / .selected to·partieipate:1Ij ..,the .Ivy ~n order. :~o,meef ",s~udent ' qe:'C'hain :.:-BarD~raAndre~s,);;:Barb- lJ1ands for top .entertam,m~nt o~ 'ara' Baker,~ LestieBaker>'Paula Yampu~, the Umon EntertaIl}mept Berkowitz Esther 'Billman, Sue C.omm~ttee has' anJ.1onnce.d ]that --Bishop, Carol Aim Block, Vicki either t~e' New, Ch.r~st~Mlllstre~ B0fchers, ·Dorothy. Lee B l' a.d y, , ortl1e~~mgston.~no Will perform ,Tafft S~Fn:,s";oKa~en,!3ut~, Nan<:y; at DC. Th~ deCIS,Ol1 was n: ade by" .CarlIsle, and Mar..J.lynCoshufi., the commI~tee after tota!lm~ ,the- ...MarhHlei)'Andrea,Maty Elaine ballot§ .~hIch~ere turned ,m to nay, Paul DeFord, B,arbaii Drake, the DillOr ;De.sk last ~eek. . Maryetta Dray, Judy Faris, po~i!il Depe-!"dmg on whIch group, IS Fey, Marilyn Fla~ch,~;'Mary GIb- contrCJcted, the concert will b~, . bons, Ton~,~Gilbert', Elaine Goet- either Oct. 15·or 16 in the field." termiller, J~an Grable, and Shar- h ' T' k' t' '""II b "I . on Hausman:. " ,ouse. IC e s WI ...~. n,o,m.I~~; Other memberscotthe)vYCh~in _ t~~ .rest being I?aidout of ~he..--' are Bonni,e Heih1ann •.... JaneHors- Union fees. It" is very' poss'ible . ley, 'Car(jl . Horton, GI1~ryl .JLm- that the tic'ket~ will c'o.st, UC ,merson, Cynthia; KaSSoh,MiHa~ , stu,dentS. less' than $.1.00 each. Kennedy;. l\:I,al' t h a Kindsvatte,r, Should this concert· prove suc~ Susan;" Kinl, Linda~ri~sp.' R,uth cessfn! and well '.attencfed, the.n Kydan, KayLaPrade, Bonme Lew- two~ of the following performers is, Claudia Lindhorst, Mary Jane will be contracted to perform on Linkmeyer, Diane Luken, Mary Jan. 8 and April 23 of next year: Lou Maddux; 'Hen'ry ManCini, Nancy '\Tilson, . Virginia Mark, Sue ~eE~fr~sh, Johnny Mathis,'or Al Hirt Suzie McMath, Paula MIckle, Nan- StOn1S, Sut Stuart, Eva Stubble- field; Darlynne Theiss, Carolyn Weaks, Marilyn" We be];, , Debby Wfiitney,'MollyBeth Whyte, and Judy Yeager. . r .•.. ' .~, Other events for the. Seniors include the. Dean of Women's .Tea for-all the senior women at Annie ,taws- on June 7,' from 4:00 to 6;00. :On June 8, the Teacher's cot- legeTribunal will.give a banquet at the Gr ill at 5:30~ :AWS will ; hold its annual Strawberry Break- fast (or ' seniors' at the YMCA. from 8:45 to 10:30 a.rn, on June 9. _ The College of -Pharmacy 'Will ..• " , ,hold an honors convocation on Parking ,F'ees, JUl1~3, at, Annie Laws f.ro.m 1~:15 '_ ~! . ~"~~~,'~, to 1,.00. ~' TI 'J,,'. ,;/Jl,,~'(\ Nursing' and Health'S eni 0 r O' . n c rea.se,":~{' .' Brea~fast. will t~ke .placeat.Logan '. ..', ",f" ..... ''';i'':',,:,.\ Hall at 8:45 on June 1:1, Parking rat~s ~or We 1965-66!'l' . Finally, on June 12 'the Senior school year wIH mc)ease d?~ :to. Prom will be presented from 9:00 the: expanded parkmg· facilities "to 1:00 at "the Alms Hotel. andiincreased maintenance. Fac- ' ulty and student fees will be'the' same, Coml11utingstudents parking on the lots only~' and u'p' to 6 p.m. must pay $9 per quar'fer. For $'13:50 per quarter or $40;50 for three quaders, comn,uting students can park in the ..Scioto G~arage:untii 12 midi-tight, ex. cept on nights of basketb~aJI or l football games.~ 'Students Iiving in the dorms or apartments can, r park on the' lots' for 24 hoyrs a day ,£01' $13.50 a quar,ter or $40.50 for, three quar~ teI-s. In the ga'rilge these students y;till be charged $18, a quarter' or '$54 lor. three quarters. If a stud~lit ..decides to park in the garage and he purchases a three quarter· stiCKer in the begin'ning, of the term, he will get a reserved stall. ~The new Scioto Garage will hold 56.0'cars, and there"\vill be a garage' under the science complex now under c9nstruction. cy Minnick.Ttuth Moll, Jacqueline Morgan.c Betsy Myers, Susan"' Nag- €II, DeanNewberry, Karen Nolte, Patricia' O'Hara, Nikki .Orlemann, LInda Ottaviani, Ruth Paulson, Sandy Pellens, Pat Pennington', Sue Pert, AlaneT'Iohr, Dorothy Pohlman, EvelynP.:etfig; and Ann Richardson. Also chosen-were Rut·hanmRich-' ards, Terry Richman, Beth Roden', .Joyce Rolli, Carol Rooney, Rob- erta'Rupprecht, Sp.a r 0.11 Ryan, Ami Schroeder. ..,; Norm a Scott, Janet Seybert, -Jenny Shinkle, Kathy Shirk, Sue Sicking, Gail Spa r k s, Barbara S t e wart, Ruth Stoltz" Donna ~ 'PRESIDENT LANGSAM will lead the graduati:On procession on June 13 at Cincinnati Gardens as he has in past years.

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N:o':Beer~:O~n·C.ampul Says~'Board"by Sharon, Hausman

UC'sBoard of Directors, act-ing on ..recommendation of itsBoard- Administration Committee,voted last Tuesday' to .reaffirrnits existing "no-beer' policy.President Langsam 'presented astatement of both pros and consto the Board after various studentgroqps <had raised the issue ofpermitting 3.2 percent barreledbeer at chaperoned parties at fra-ternity houses' or 'dorms, whensponsored by DC organizations. ',.~ The commiUee's report stated,"With fuU appreciation of Jhemature and ,reasonable way inwhich the Student Council andother stuoent groups have;brought up the matter, andwith full appreciation of thefac,t that times and customsdo change, the' committee yetrecommends, that the board reoaffirm the existing "no-beer"policy." ,.The campaign to introduce beer '

to this campus. was - organizedrather quickly and while" themajority of students were awareof the new emphasis being placed

on drinking, ,no real popular consumption of alcoholic bever- 1. The Uhiversity's pr·imary Iation would result in citations ..movement was undertaken.' Be- ages. •.. ': f(Jnction isth.at of ar'l,educa. and serious .ernbarrassmentyforcause the City./p'ap'ers.chose to 2. S'ome stud~nt,s feel' that tiona I i'nstitutl~J'I~ Tiher~'~i!:no the institutionrand the 'ci~Y. ... ;t;

publicize this development at DC, both .firne and money weuldbe eviden.ce 'tha:f ~:p-!rmittil;~f the '5. If students assume thethe'Boar~ of. Di.rectors w,. as p~e-. sa,ve~"if beer.wer,.e a~ailabfe. on "drinking o.falcohOliCb. ~v..er.ag.,es., r,es. 0.,' ·.i~~',a~mi;'isteri,ngsented WIth the recommendation campus, and that less time on campus would c " 0., arn~.·p\a~nf,'or' drmkmg, on cam-before' the ..spring' quar~er ha~i (,~ou, Id b~.. spe~t in n.on~pro~uc. :t~e at.tain~ent,o.F h~:,ur~~~j','~ Ufp~\\\~t~~,~~~t~duld.be forced: to;closed. It was felt that immedi-: tlve activity m: the establlsh- slty's main goals. ~h~re IS spend ec}(cesslve\,amounts of timeate action 'Yas nece, ssary to pre- ments ~hich :they now visit to ...~eason\to believe' tha, .;beerdri'n~f..l 3 an.4~ff~rt. thal mig.ht be .~~t.'vent reactionary . developments consume beer. . . . . mg '~n campus . ght cJ~t ~. ter ,.spent m a,cldemlc, purs.ultsfrom any of the elements con- ~' Some. othe~' umversI!Ies 111 some .mterferel)c~ wl\h t~e basIc. er in ~other ,rheas of studentcerned.. " ., Oh~o ?ermIt.t~eIr under?ra?uates , fun.chons ~f t,he .mstEutlQn. I' B..~9~vir\J~~tht1 off~r. greater·.

The Issue has now been tech· a limited privilege of-drinklng-on 't. Changing the pr sent pol~y". "fe~'u~C!fl()!J,a.' rtunltle.s. '" ,"nically closed., Student support .r . campus. ' to permiteven a Iimit . .RS'U'ffi-f>;"'--6:-Tnere is.-- a national trendfor the .measure Iacked eon- \ 4;' 'In the opinion of the stu- lion of '~ilcoholic beverages on in the direction of limiting teen-

'certed plans of action and- dent leaders, 'of some campos .carhpus would .•..cause essentially~, age drinking 'in general. .hence, the desire for a refer- groups, if beer were,permitted the same type of public reaction . 7. The p-resent policy provides"endum or other appea'l 'to a at their'soc,ial functions on as' though. very .extensive' use the student with" ample" oppor-student organization or an at- campus, more' sccial events, were permitted. 'tunity to exercise- his freedomtempt to investigate and dis would be held' In can:!pus 'facilk 3. Any policy that permitted within Ohio .law by drinking orcuss t.he prroposal have been ties, and, thereby would be held ·drinking on campus could not not when he is not on c,ampus.,,· "-negated by this ,action. ' in more desi.rable surrount;lin~s 'apply fe all our students inas- A question of moral, and per- ~ "The arguments in favor of the than iii some o'fth'e .facilities much-as we have many wh~ are haps e\'en, legal, nability exists' .

proposal were,:' , .: 'that are now used for such under the age of 18. 'forthe student officers and UC1. College students are increas- ;parties. S~chfu"ctions also ' 4. Any' plan for allowing ariy if al} accident shovld occur that

ingly enjoying more freedom to would"belessexpensiye to at·, form of alcoholic beverage .:Will ' might be attributed directly"ormake their own .personal decis- tend. .' .,~ . , ' prove difficult to enforce. Much indirectly to the serving n of .'ions.' Inasmuch as drinking is a 5. The safe of beer on campus time.and energy of DC personnel beer,part of the mores and customs of . would. not be considered<idlegal, would be spent in attempts to ad- '9. There is reason' to believe'our society, each' student must I according to the cify'Solicitor so minister and enforce any < policy that 'a significant number of outsooner pI' later assume the re- long as state laws are not violated. -that permitted any' alcoholic students themselves aye not, insponsibilityfor ,the, extent of his Arguments against beer read: beverages on campus. Every vio- favor of a. change in policy.

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Cin9innati

Vol. ui. No. 30 \ Cincinnati, O~iolThursday, June 3",

Shoben ',C'hosen -To Direct.. N;8W",'UG1 ',Re's·egr,c,.B ,~:C~t1t~~:~~I'

A bold and broad,gauge·d .. pro-: {'>it~dividua,1 with such' ,a com"CJf"m to develop college .te:achers .'Pf.ehens.'.ve educational-seop. e. .0.... .J., . 13 C· '( . . tb . " , . .' • .. . " '.., n.;" une- ' 'ommencemenvnllb~ . launch~dwIt~ .:~~ ~:~,: .. ~.•: '~;1: f~q~l:y ~OlJl~ltt~,e ,~IJ1ct :fHI~, v,rlli t~ke' place<.~LCincinnat( Gar-ternber .. 1_cr~atlOn •..odf'T?~:,.. ;,i·)'·':~".'tional advisory .cornrriittee, cen- de..ns The undergraduate cere-ter f . Research an ' r.auuno in ' . , , ' h t ..' ..' '", "0'- 01 c . . .- . ,,,0<, tel' .plaml:ers, areco.nymced t.. a. many will begin at 2:00 and theHI,...~;~:~~.J. Sh:ben' Jr." he IS umCJ,~el~ qtt~tlIfled to glV~, . graduate ceremony- will begin at

t d C I bi Uh' e sity the .new Cmc.mna, ti c.enter ,a uni- 7.',30 wun graduation comes theno e 0 urn la IV r I .. ," d '1' . .. . "h h I d·t· d ·d. que/place m. the effective eve op- traditional Ivy Chain composed,teac er, scno ar, e I or, ana, rd t ., 'f II . t _ . " .'

. .' h b r d merit an rammg 0 co .ege s 'U ofoutstanding Junior women.~Imstr,ator" ~s. ,e.e,n ,~~ame.., dents headed for. careers vin col- . . . . . .dl~:~tor of the Cmcmnatl Uni- Ieac and university teaching." To be In the Ivy Cham, a stu-verslty Center,. Dr., C~mpbell b.., '." ~dent must have a' 2.5 average,Crockett, ·Cilici-nl'ati~s, Graduate . The"all.rounddevelopment of and must be active in three maoSchool dean,·~nnounced. college students wil] be one jor acflvltles or two major and"GGod teachers just don't haP-JeaflJre of .the neW center's ~'two ~in.or activities •..The memo

pen, any more than do good doc- / 'work. Present campus teaching bers of the Ivy Chain are nowtors or. 'good 'lawyers,' Dr. Croc-' methods will be put under care-' ,,-wearin~. ivyleav~s as a sign ofkett said, . . recognition.

.Interesfsand qualifications ,of ful scrutmy. ". This year the Ivy Chain is toDr. Sheben, director of the new Development will inchrde: . a -be more of a recognition societyCincin~ti university center,. ' visiting 'fellowship program, ~n- <than it has been in the past. TheHarec'osmopolital1, encompass.' te~p.shIp, workshops, sumn~e1' m- gil~ls will be at graduation wear;, ingthe' humanities, t.he !~rts, stitutes, and r~seaTch studies, on ing white dresses and carryingand the sciences," Dean Crock- meth.ods use? Ill, these programs the ivy chain. They will form theett added. II-It i's, ,rar! in our and -m learmng ,m general. .. lines for-the procession of faculty,sped,alized, world.to'find an .' . ,. , .;". honored guests; and stu/dents to

UnionT o P resent pass through: A:dinner'js: being. . , -" .planned for the Ivy.: Cham for'

E tert ,J.,_ .' . t next f.all..,..er Qlnmen The followin,g'\,girls have beeni .• ,~ ", " '.' / .selected to·partieipate:1Ij ...,the .Ivy

~n order. :~o,meef ",s~udent ' qe:'C'hain :.:-BarD~raAndre~s,);;:Barb-lJ1ands for top .entertam,m~nt o~ 'ara' Baker,~ LestieBaker>'PaulaYampu~, the Umon EntertaIl}mept Berkowitz Esther 'Billman, SueC.omm~ttee has' anJ.1onnce.d ]that --Bishop, Carol Aim Block, Vickieither t~e' New, Ch.r~st~Mlllstre~ B0fchers, ·Dorothy. Lee B l' a.d y, ,ortl1e~~mgston.~no Will perform ,Tafft S~Fn:,s";oKa~en,!3ut~, Nan<:y;at DC. Th~ deCIS,Ol1 was n:ade by" .CarlIsle, and Mar..J.lynCoshufi.,the commI~tee after tota!lm~ ,the- ...MarhHlei)'Andrea,Maty Elaineballot§ . ~hIch~ere turned ,m to nay, Paul DeFord, B,arbaii Drake,the DillOr ;De.sk last ~eek. . Maryetta Dray, Judy Faris, po~i!il

Depe-!"dmg on whIch group, IS Fey, Marilyn Fla~ch,~;'Mary GIb-contrCJcted, the concert will b~, . bons, Ton~,~Gilbert', Elaine Goet-either Oct. 15· or 16 in the field." termiller, J~an Grable, and Shar-h' T' k' t' '""II b "I . on Hausman:. ",ouse. IC e s WI ...~. n,o,m.I~~; Other memberscotthe)vYCh~in _t~~ .rest being I?aidout of ~he..--' are Bonni,e Heih1ann •....JaneHors-Union fees. It" is very' poss'ible . ley, 'Car(jl .Horton, GI1~ryl .JLm-that the tic'ket~ will c'o.st, UC ,merson, Cynthia; KaSSoh,MiHa~

, stu,dentS. less' than $.1.00 each. Kennedy;. l\:I,a l' t h a Kindsvatte,r,Should this concert· prove suc~ Susan;" Kinl, Linda~ri~sp.' R,uth

cessfn! and well '.attencfed, the.n Kydan, KayLaPrade, Bonme Lew-two~ of the following performers is, Claudia Lindhorst, Mary Janewill be contracted to perform on Linkmeyer, Diane Luken, MaryJan. 8 and April 23 of next year: Lou Maddux;'Hen'ry ManCini, Nancy '\Tilson, . Virginia Mark, Sue ~eE~fr~sh,Johnny Mathis,'or Al Hirt Suzie McMath, Paula MIckle, Nan-

StOn1S, Sut Stuart, Eva Stubble-field; Darlynne Theiss, CarolynWeaks, Marilyn" We be];, , DebbyWfiitney,'MollyBeth Whyte, andJudy Yeager. . r

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Other events for the. Seniorsinclude the. Dean of Women's .Teafor-all the senior women at Annie,taws- on June 7,' from 4:00 to6;00.:On June 8, the Teacher's cot-

legeTribunal will.give a banquetat the Gr ill at 5:30~ :AWS will ;hold its annual Strawberry Break-fast (or ' seniors' at the YMCA.from 8:45 to 10:30 a.rn, on June9. _The College of -Pharmacy 'Will

. . • " , ,hold an honors convocation onParking ,F'ees, JUl1~3, at, Annie Laws f.ro.m 1~:15'_ ~! • . ~"~~~,'~, to 1,.00. ~'

T I 'J,,'. ,;/Jl,,~'(\ Nursing' and Health'S eni 0 rO' . n c rea.se,":~{'.'Brea~fast. will t~ke .placeat.Logan

'. ..', ",f" ..... ''';i'':',,:,.\ Hall at 8:45 on June 1:1,Parking rat~s ~or We 1965-66!'l' . Finally, on June 12 'the Senior

school year wIH mc)ease d?~ :to. Prom will be presented from 9:00the: expanded parkmg· facilities "to 1: 00 at "the Alms Hotel.andiincreased maintenance. Fac- 'ulty and student fees will be'the'same,

Coml11utingstudents parkingon the lots only~' and u'p' to 6p.m. must pay $9 per quar'fer.For $'13:50 per quarter or $40;50for three quaders, comn,utingstudents can park in the ..SciotoG~arage:untii 12 midi-tight, ex.cept on nights of basketb~aJI orlfootball games.~'Students Ii ving in the dorms or

apartments can, r park on the' lots'for 24 hoyrs a day ,£01' $13.50 aquar,ter or $40.50 for, three quar~teI-s. In the ga'rilge these studentsy;till be charged $18, a quarter' or'$54 lor. three quarters.

If a stud~lit .. decides to parkin the garage and he purchasesa three quarter· stiCKer in thebegin'ning, of the term, he willget a reserved stall.~The new Scioto Garage will

hold 56.0' cars, and there"\vill be agarage' under the science complexnow under c9nstruction.

cy Minnick.Ttuth Moll, JacquelineMorgan.c Betsy Myers, Susan"' Nag-€II, DeanNewberry, Karen Nolte,Patricia' O'Hara, Nikki .Orlemann,LInda Ottaviani, Ruth Paulson,Sandy Pellens, Pat Pennington',Sue Pert, AlaneT'Iohr, DorothyPohlman, EvelynP.:etfig; and AnnRichardson.Also chosen-were Rut·hanmRich-'

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'PRESIDENT LANGSAM will leadthe graduati:On procession on June13 at Cincinnati Gardens as hehas in past years.

by J.ane·(';lI'ifl.iths

·The presidents of seven cor-,lege tribunals .were presented withthe statement, ~'Tribunalsare no-torious fordoing nothing on cam-

·_pus. How .do you -plan to over-come this bellef-i-situation? 11 Theexecutives vehemently disagreed, with the assertion and gave con-crete examples to 'back their.opinlons.

Stuar't Meyensu President ofA&S Tribunalu stated "The.Tribunal will continue Mc·Micken Speaks" and supple-menf,the ,program with films.

. ,New students wi,llibe given ad-visers according ,to ,their majors.'A ,seminar will be held for;graduating students which willpresent informat,ion on -grad.uate schools. Other plans in-elude a refreshment booflh, onrregistraHondayu a 'Thanksgiv-ing Open House, and a Seniorr1)ay. '',Stu Susskind, -President ofusiness I Administration stated

that the tribunal must plac-e it-.self in a situation as a "liason"

"'<1lletween, the 'students, the ad-",ministration, _and student coun-cil. "Who else would the uni ver--BUy turn 'to?'» 'Tbe universitycannot rely totally on Student Jeff 'Council or the Administration to " , "

,~~erJorm small bu~tnecessar. Y func- 'M.·. I ' .."." '. ;"'..:'5, 't' .•...e's" .. es' ,.'1m. " .ag·'e'·,..· •,,'·-'twns. , a one,y·. F.. 5 ' ...."The 'college plans a bulletin / '...' ~ . • " .', I

~clr.()1?-1 the graduate schools in theOi·":ay.· S····"'o·,·m'.·p,'U'S 'ID' rinkin '9"1Jusmess area and at least one' K.. ..'-, .", .: '. .convocation. " ' .." "

Barry Troutman, President State Senator Michael Maloney, , mosphere .of the Welfare Stateof Pharmacy Tribunal, em. proved asuitable Iastminute reo -that-the Democrats are .creatingphasixed his plan for more co- placement-for-Gordon Scherer at . People in college "wilk,be .ourerdlnarlon within the college. Thursday's 'Yo u n g "R~pu~lican Ieaders tomorrow. He. went on8°7he social chairman from meeting. and, stressed, the "irnportance "of

, every social org,aniz,ation within M~lo~y sjlidi~Ahatthe ~Prob- political clubs in-glving' studentsPhar.macy ~mme,et with the _ lem of the I~epublican cpa~tvis, flD;;::,@xP9'S.ulZe"t?.Rol:Jtic~,.Wit~ g9lf~"President once a month. A -, , .: . ~ ernment playing such' a control-'social calend~r will result. ;to e ~vercome the una,fJ.e ed ling- factor in our lives it is '1m"Other plans Include two dances, ha-:t1 t advanced but has b~ n t . t f t d t ,t ·t h i 'k

~ .; -.: ' '.. • ' 1051119 ever the last tblrty POl' N1 .o~ S ~ en S .., 0 . ' i.nt\iIi 0 PIClhCS, and convoc,~J~o~~~i"":_,'. years/6 <:"., ~'~, ;;~ /;.: ~:' "f ','<;f;;. 'I'P, '1;abo~t p~l!t),~~. ;Jle e.rop,~.~~l~ed:..~h~.John M~rshan of the,,;;~~9~le~e~:;>_~ ;",:: /P ';t"iti ~r.',;:.~;',~'i.. ~need~dr Y~ung ReptlP}lc~n ~~bs

,()f 'EducatI?~ plans to".stl'lV~~~~r:d :~H~. v o<~~ e ct;~'.l~I~~,dlsagJ;~eme~t, to pr'o~ide 'a forUlJl' for'the ad-·tJetter -participation and to mam- over ,the Democratic party ~ ';p!'ul., vancement of ,Republican voice.'tain a college government "more osophy.that the governmentexists ' , ." " .... . . ", "lI'epresentativ,e .of .the students." to take 'care ,of',the .people.vthere ;~n, r~s,po!"s, fe .at:! .rssue of.Such activities becontlnued increasing of the 'centralization of ,gr,e;t ,lmsportancMe r aU u~

(Continued Page 15) power in Washington and the at- stu ents, eneter a. one~. sta!~, . that he .could see no 'obJection

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Carol Be'rtQgll()I;'A&S, ~67,/ 'MarY' Butler, Assistant Ite~i.d~J)tformer chai;r;~iln~ftt-e:U.nio~·s cOl:Ulselor,at SiQdall Hall;'w~spr~';Music :Com:ljtittee",oand t~re.s~nt sen ted '.the Distinguished ...Service "Vice President',9f,~ni:(:lI"'if8Q~rd . Awarel' for.advancingUnion' 'db-waspres.en.t:~~'t~e 'Staf.f~sDis·.';. .' .' ....! , .• " _'tinguished.$~rv:.iceAwa~d "'for J~chves. Mar,y',encour~~~dand,as-,c.reatiye cinniativ.e;':Car~l; ,re~' sisted Jn the sponsor)~,g ..,ofjQint,cei,ved this ~wa~d!for .her "WOrl< Uni~n'R.eside_~~e Hali,P13pjests ,$0 ..with the U~ion~~,~o:ncert,.~erie~th,a~ theJ]riioncould ';pr.pvjqe'pr,o-and thepr~grj,,~'~udg,et.. gr~nn?"despite~he:clo,~i~g'9f; ~b~.Gayle :Switzer,A.:.-&.fj~.-:- tQ5;.for- -':Union for ]l~n0y"atj911:

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UC Seniors have traditionally been exempted, from-', \ ".' .:: . ... ' '.'

<!uarter final examinations if they have maintained a certain

avereqe (usually a B or 85%) in the course. ~1I;oth~r, students ,ALl,.EN,B~ST, INNOVATION But ,eve.n wor~e, h~ often mis- , c.ate quite clearly that exhorta .•, ; . '. " . ",' . . ".,', ~ . quotes recognizable sources or "hon IS probably the poorestEire required to take every exam even If some of,.. t~em have to .the Editor: .gives mistaken" jnformatiqn~ "method:::'for'bringing' about at;'oonsisteritlv displayed high achievement in~he~ area. i The.only, This current school year .has v.. From pnevieus experiel"ce with " titude;'~r~e"h~,'(oriaLchange. 111•....' , d ff d h .' divid I'· h d ceived "h witnessed',many':newinndvations. ,the,UC news heprints, I know deed,thel!'oststrafegic se·f"ewar o ere to sue In IVI ua s IS t e gra ,~, receive "on t ,~. '.' ," ". . .' h. '," , that fie does not always check -quenee seems to be the reverse., . '., .".'. ;. . '~: '. ' , on campus, Ilame1y.four lug rI$e, . ' .'. . ~',' .... . " ". .,I-BMsheet which does not provide any real,'sat,sfa~t,on:;,: He or structures, C}nalmost completed ,hiS. sourc,es, ~o~i~~c,cu~~c,!~be- Ac~ordm§J'to ,;~es~arc.hdata ~nd'h .'. ,,,'; hi h f b ,'" '.' b 'Union,\V.N.S. Claude Allen foreturnmg.m,ne~s Items. actual ,expe~lence 'In.houslng'S e may POint to a tinS eet 0 paper ut ~anrl0t .,remem· er . '. .,' ',': '. C''I de The appearance of an article projects' ,infantry. battalions' in' '" .' . . ' . . .. parking lots, ;W.E.E.P. au. e ., .. ' . . '. . I .'".' :, "

110ursof relaxation rather than wntmg.·. , ' Allen; a .new vroad, . 'and ' finally ~~.a .eity pape~ d~.esnot. automat- ,combat, c:~ncentrahon camps,. ,>-- .'., . .': f "-'Obi", : h· , ,Olaude 'Allen. Allen is beyond a lCally mean, that ,its.colltents are psychotherapy; cl1ild~rearing,'

A change m the standards seems qUite ea~l. e at,t,ls . ""', ':"" t "t···;' ind true.Theproblenrtobeattacked etc 'I·'f-'one.can not peo'pl.e·to'", ' '.: " ~ ," "doubt the most' meres mg an " ., , " . . . ~' . 1 .~- , , 'fime, {lot only from the standpoint of, the 'student ,bu.t also' from . ' stimulating of'vthe new ad.jiti()ns;w~en:,s.uch sto~'lesapp«ar IS really. ,~ehave,differ~nfIYI .then , fher~

, , . . . '. :",. ". ,,'c' ;'0" .i Few can deny; that the campus ...who ,gIves, this -reporter, the aU-'"ls ~ good c!:,ance,tl1:atfheir atti-fhat of -the ,professors. All students would h.~ve ~~g,r~a.tel' ~~., " is foi. .once'. beeoniing Interested tho:ity to speak, for DC. Weare tudes 'wUl,also' cha1l~e. "centive .te achieve and then maintain a high "av'erage'in order ,in' a communityof ideas as well b.e I n.g ~.IPls.re~reset?ted to. the One speaker, exhorted the audi-to merit exemption from last quarter e~a~s on the basi~' '~f, .as a communityof physical plants.." people .or .<;~ncmna~l:by. anohut- .en~e to get, r!~of,~he.h~procr~sy •

. " . _ . .c:' ',.",,-', ..; As .a-student wh« has attended s.1~er,who can,headlme news t at, of 'raceprejudice.. It IS'mconsist-:,the .previeus and present, quarters. They would :al~o,.receive UO'for' t\v0y'ead\-Iam personally never happened ,or,~t best, tpatent wfth,the .American way~'t

•• • .:,' .•.•. ",' ... ' " ",' ,.J " ,.'. ,happened to onlyafewstudents. ,".' .r : ' .. ' .. ' i-. ::

1'I1e, recognition they deserve for excellence',and"would,-not ," ,gratefulJo,I ,M!"-; ~Uen spresence. ' "'.1'1:, . thinz: . I'd' ,sug~e~t~d, that"uot ?nly"Y....as ,e~. . . " '. • \ " ;< ,';,,, I believe, J;"ighfor wrong; he)s' it Isn t t ere some~ m~. we can. 0 / hortation relaJ,l\~ely ineffectual In

flavetostudY'for a eeurse they Will easily· ,pass;~nyway ~'" • . needed 'stirii:ulus''Onc'ampus. I am ,to keep,fu~th~I !lll~I~fo:rmatl(~n:'changing,;·,a~tttlldes,. ):>.utalso' th~~ .Professors themselves will enjoy a bett~r:''f~achlng' '~trtios-; 'alSo ,d,eeply concerned with. .ih~ ',out orthe CIty P~:~S?M"I .' ,p~~~udi,c~,s~WOUi~)lotigO ~way J>t, .

. , . , ; .' _, .' ."~' rumors that "have 'been rampant' , ,yn, arCl se sayIng. tfiat they ought to; If we"here since the .exemptlon incentive will stlrnulate-mernbers" of. ' ever since ';lan:llai'v:that Mr.' Al- " ' A&S'65 want,v-to"cl l.t-er prejudi~es"we

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the~ class to put forth their best effortsthrol1ghout:'the' year .. l~n' is to.;;?e dismissed -on the-'\ob~, NR C~AIMED WRONG _ . '" w~uld, do ~etterto'f~Fe, tlJe, f~ct·\' ,~ ", "" .' viously. Irrel~vant grounds of ad- I, . ), • "that we have them.and talk wItti

Also, students who can gain exemptions are indirectly' a .credit mil1istr'ative~laxity or bureaucratic To the Editor: ,:cne vanother aboutvour fceliI1gs~to the' instrudorand his capabilities. finally', th~ nui1iHer .of ' iheifiC}~ncy. ::Such "a?re~iJ?ito.us ' '. . .. ' .. ',' '. . ,'Phe~tis ~i~tl~ doubt, tl1~t' s~c~

, .' , . , " '";-,,, ~' . .. 'move "would 'be ternibly trans- In my opimon, ~our Ieport (NR, .confrorrtattons of ourselves and'f:>apers to grade at the~ndof the year would. be; reduced parentandmight welLprovedan-' of '1V!ay2~,:m65) ,9f the, annual one.ianother will-be unpleasant,

hl h" uld '1'1' 't' f' t'h' ," <t' (f"" '~.<"., I' -gereus t.o' the' go,ad name-of the CIR .meettng reflects what may However, since facing ou,rselvesW IC wou a iOW more Ime or e pursul ': 0 -, l'nulVluua " ,', " .. ' . " ,." . '.' "1'1' 'b'''' 't'h' ,,', " ,... ' ·.'bI' m ab;"u',i, ";,; .~; " . ;. ; ',.. ","., ... '.... -; ", ..:,"• ' ' .. ":: ',', ,".' university; UC cannot afford-such w~e:. ~·~,ma3(')r pro:e .. F."" ,:"maY:HcqUlre,pc\Vand strange-be»Interests. ' .. ' . ' ... a .disastel~.' ~ace relaho~s on thl.S ca~pus: ,haviors,' we ..might also chang~

'. .This sit~ati~~ ~vil~ hopef~ll'y be., studied "in, ~e.,):~,e~~:~:~lJ~~!e " I..h?pethe:~e tumor,s do:,~o~>~a~",~~~f:.aS~:c~ft~1;:::cidt6t~~t~:i~,:~"-OUi': attit~~.~,~'., .••' .. " . '. ,'" . , .to discover; If such a plan IS feasible. The::,potenHal.~· ,beneflfs ,t~rIallZ~\anctt~at"th~ admI~lstra- '.' the e tin - b~cause I think the . I" !,ls'O,;m~;I~a.te~ tha~.hyp~~.

• ." • • "", t ': <. "",., " ". -, . . . bon will' continue ItS' policy of ,em e .g . . .' .. r,sy, ISoft~n' a useful ps-ycI:lQlQg...,'VIlli be realized bdth vstudents vand fac~Jty mernb~rs' and 'toler~tioh,in,the best'interestof fa.ctsare,.Important,.I hope you, cal device fo~resolvin,g'the d'is;,,:l1ence, the.rproposal seems to deserveiextre consideration. free. speech, campus calmand ad~ WIll permIt-meta doc\tment ~y. 'sonance;'between attitude-s"anCl!

. ". ',' ", ,'. ..... case and ,state the facts I ,wanted b h' .,. '''0.' '"," . ,','" ' ,mllllstratIve,matufIty. t 1 " <:1 t / t~h tt 'f f eIRe ,a.vlC?r~..neexa~p 'l,'ls"at .•.Robert Kremer 0 )fmo 0 "' ea ep 1O~ O. . tending an annual ritual aboutA&S '66 .' ~t~m,: YOUl' Q e a d 1111e· says 'iace relations'.' on ' a ple~sant, .'. . .' , '''Speakers at .eIR Banqu~t P,re· , . '. '.' '.' ,', .., . '"G.ayleSwltzer " tN' P bl ". I d'd .. t' Satur~.ay afternoon. ·lnclde~~Ar.

! . ;", , ~A&S '65 sen 1 egro ro, ems. " l:no Iy, the anti .•hyprocrisy speaker, The fact that tli1~re has always been a needfo,r'doser·~t-u.: "Edit01','s :",Note: 4coprding', to' . ~~lk aJ?out ,Ne~ro pr~blems nor s~pported ahother·~"c;li~tort.ion'.;J tf l'lt' i" - UC h b b' f ,.' , b" "'f 'U'k'''C''G'' "'D' j"F It' '.' dId the other speakeIs. :We are~ "h h;' "d'" h' "h""-len - acu y -reratlons' at ,a~ een 0 VIO,US. ~[;,a.:·num, ~r 't?, HO,e. -"'~; 'r~e.en",,~a,n,o,'Cl;cu,,'le~~ 'conce:riled withacampusprob~' ; ":IrL"e"s~.",~ome~, ,":g,to.;r 1tc:;' Th' "t'" f 'UC' '''St' t C. ~ C II' ~'1./ " d::' M?,'· AUe1~j has 'Jiotbeen fired by l' ' .' ~ " effed that UCwas on, the, right·,years. e POS! ion 0 as a ree ar 4 0 lege. serve' DC' ,elTI.·: " , .- ' trac' k" 'n" "fs' f 't ' 't' "., ', •• ok",>

, ',,' ' " ' ':" ,.'",' ,~','.. .••. ', " ':;;:, •• " •. "", ' "I ,:~', ~a erl1l Y pOlcle:>,.:.~~I~n the.g-ap between· faculty.and"students,· , " '~ ,,', ,;J' ' ' '.,:' •• ' '. ",' Jt,e:m"",~4e k~yuotf :~f,\k.~ •..•.:W~ .about.,:., •.~ce;~:'se,pa~.a~e but

, ----. ," ••" ..' ,~'.,: ,"'L,:"/,~' CITYf:)~PERSMISR\EPOR~ING .Dr.I~~ona~dLansky,notDf.Leon. eqoat" ,Evidently he'does'not,'The·,NEWS RECORD has noticed a trend·to,!,!rd;·',mprOv.~M " ,: .. ard Sansky;. , knoYI that in this confext", the·;• d f J' I ".. "h'· 0""" To the EdItor. .' It.' II d'd ' t . t ' f d h' .,' , '. '

'.1 ment In stu ent- acuity re ahons. 'T .IS IS eVident by, tht! COI)- ". 'c.' ,',. ' em:,.' I no,' POIn ou q.u'o.te P, rase IS'self~contradlC;.) : . ," , I . .' I ':" •- ,:!,' ~.•,' '.. '.". ". ,The' editor1al"(.;orp.plaints . on" usevercil. s~cioJogical'~aJla~ies, "tory.cern .shown b~ Dr. ~an9sam \at the April .,~tJ~lve,~slty~~a~m~tcut_Off$'?~'\vas,.el 'very g~odd'C-. in,c;ut"renf, integration polico~t ' Lastly, I_s.u~,the ,'",;--;.meeh~g"when 'he~discussed the "secretar,al':screen/~, ..(se:e"April, fenseo£' the students~, rIg~tcto' Rath~r .~resented,s0"1e socla~ ,a~semble:d ;~ro.up consi~l~rs~15, .' f h NEWS RECO ). b f "," ... , '. ' •. ' dr~~s ,as he ,pleases. ,B.ut·~he ISSqC psyc~olog~~.'al.dat~ .~h~c~ ~on, gles. for Il1~vmgadmmIsttatl(jn;

Issue. ~ 11' e .'. RD f Y ac;u~tr~,'pa.r!IC,!eat!o.nm,. is -not,'i~eany.;,at: sf(ake. Lik,e the tradl.cted the assumptions ,of the faculty, campttsorganizations;an~college: tr.bunaf,)fundIOns (such as the' Busrn,~s5, 'Admmlstra·· 'NEWS .RECO~D; ,the. students .preVIOUS' speakers, Messrs. leaders tow a r d s organizational,tion Senior ,Class Dinner, where 30% ofthose'pre,s~ntwere and ,pr()fes~or,.of,UC are:~~awa~e ,~ax~YI La~te,nbach, a,.nc'.. ~~r-, al1d., ,structural \clianges ,whic~faculty members); by the party given last 'Friday C!forstuderits of"a new:pobcy conc~rl:'ung, ~~- ,CUSo, ,~s~ 1~4:!ad .you,r "echfonal ~:()ulqinake :P?ssipl~ m~ie .~~n~

. .. : ".. '.. '.;, ,'. ',_ , d~nt d-res~.The source oJ'· the • about the. me~tlng _(NR May tact bet\y'een'the races under, thefield, bya gro~p of· Ins'tructors who reSide n~a,~ ~camp,u,~;·,.an~ new~paper artl~le,'unideritified ~n 20); and .the da'taof tllet raciiJI coIiditionslistedby G.'v". Allport

:;by .the ,eagerness of many faculty'members-to.,work-'dosely, theartic1e'jtself;Jailed ,to an-.,' surve'y which you ;rep.orton (The;Nature tifPrejudice-:-Ad:",'',with stu4ent ,organizations for their improvement .. ·" . < ,: nqunceitself t9 ~~1estudent~ :,0£ pa~e 13 (NR M~Y"20)i these !al. ,'diso,n-'VesleY,-1954) as favorabl~

Th NEWC: RECORD I dll '. ':"f.}<" - "UC.The onl~:posslbleconclus~onlacles a5sumph~ns ar~ Wide- for attitude change: inst}tutional'. . e ," -..; . . ap~,au s te eXlsten~e.C? . t:lS. ~e~ to bedrawn ISthat no such rulmg, spread. .' .. ' , " support for 811cheontact in talks1rend, andhopes~t can contmue to dev~lbp' into.' a, d~epand, "has 1?eenmade'. .. Item: I did not s~y th~t. th€, With' nl1,ltual gQals ,where person&'personal, relationship' between, faculty and ';'sfudents ,Oil :,UC's I, ' .Th~' r~porte! employed by the ((only way man w,ill begin t? a~, me'etas 'coequals· WilO are mll,fuL<:a~pus. .:' -, >,' Cinci:nniJti . ~~S!< and Ti~es .cept vari~us ..e.t ~n i ,C groups. IS, ~i,ly.d~pel1~e~tu~on o~e. a~other~

Star has no'.offlclalconnectlo.n ,through condItIonmg and depena· 'An mtegrafed' basketball team IS,with UC~,He is neither, a fun ence." I do not even know wllaL . an ideal example:til1'l~ st,udE7nt!r,or. an eml':'loyee I" that sentence llieans.. " I am 'concerri'e~ t]1at{y~u: di4

,of the;univers~ty. It may safely· .• did :point out that the other not present my vie,v~accurately;., be·assumed,l that he has no.ac-· speakers <had exhorted .the lam cOlIcerhed 't·h"at' your edi~

>, 'cessto"news: that·· is not ,.also : grou'p to: 'change' their, attitudes toriai' po~ition'feflects. the sam'.. ,a)l~lla~I~< to_ "be,N~WS .R. EC·,:, ai1~"the ~~tit,u~~~ot,~ther~a~, fanaci~s ,\vhit?h>w:cr¢·:. ex]?te~~e4:

,<ORD ..Ye,tthe'infor'm~tion 'p'ri~t-. prel'ude~)o be1lavio·ral ..tha,nge, .,..at ~1J:e,irie:eting.As"a 'faetdty ¢eint,'ed <,in:·his;,f;pl".mn',frequentlY' is:.' in: race, rdl;aticms;' where.as the" ,ber:arid "social, scicn-tl$ll\vonder .entirely '; new'i;'.a~d' unfamiliar.', sod.il psyt'holog i'ca I datairidi· " ,~'ab()lItsu-cl1,]."eporl.8"~:ird'editotiar~i'

"'hat are, ihe"catises:to' t;hat ex~''tent "do these' bell3.viors refleci

.,'. . '. .' '" ,': ,,' ~'llfjtS. y?urinIdrmatioh,' your skill; yo~t ,!~ " , . Rooms 1:03+5. Union BUilding~ Clncmnatt'21.o~o.I'", " ','<" infelligenee; 'and/o-f, y6ut:eonfl~c~ ,,' "• 475-2748, 2749 . ' . betweerl' over, ,and 'covert attF-'

.:! ... Me~~~:PA:s~a:ia\~cC::,i::[.~:Pj;:r••• ":.' :Y ..' tUde~ i~'~~e __:di!f4,c{iit'~iea'ofrace-Nation.l~dvertising ,Service .. htl'· ..' t=::::::::=====.===~ relatIons ..

Sec~nd cClas!l P,,!rlltVP Dqt~ ..•• """,Me.'Ohio. .. ,EDITORIAL STAFF,

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Business ,Manage:r , .. ".,.. : .;•. B~rbaraShal~""Local Advertising ,Managers :",Dick Helgerson,DaYeZu~ffe;"Ray Mau'er .N,ational Advet"tising Manager .. , " . . Marilyn. Selkwtan ..C' . ,-~----- ••••• •••••••.•• ' •••\ __ ~ __ "":";;,,"-,-_,,,,,:,,--,,-,-,:,,,,,;:,,,~~--..L ,_, ._..~ , " ~" , .. __ ::.

~hursd(ly;'jJuhe'3, :,1'965' UNJ\lERSj'TY-:OF5~eJN~eN~4N1\i'r;"N'EWS':;RECOREi</ ~." Poge>Fiv.'i-e "'('- :.:..,,-,..~.."':~.;.........,__c.;; • .: ~ ---'"7" --. - ;;.- > -=-:';','. ~'""_::'_' -~-:- ;::_...:: -:; __ ., N: --J':-:""~'

Letters.. · :e6nt.fr?~p;4' . .... ,. ..' . =t'H E·:NEW COLLEGEI~'r'" re9uJar~r~ce~~re"of.get- tl\e:stacks (e.g. }~r w~1# ,t~ get ~h~ld,be:rest~red totl,eir old' 'c.< ,,'\.,;. '. ,,' ,', ' '" .: .ting a' J_Hkfrom thest.cks·s~mle.bo~'~!ll •.. s ','4 c,,;::.,' ,sJg.ry': ,or; "~".,.,,~cl;;'i."~wa~tj,,g.\:;·;;.'2'-,'.) Featurlnz , Ir.quJre~,.,from:.\f.i\l~"mi,.,u.t..e,s·to'·,Tbe'··'.'sta~ks2 should', be',m'ore .;:.,..rp.omis.,;;,:l"heY"~J~S~!~i;~~~e;,,,~le7:' " ."...·,;.:,i.>:". "'';' :: .,:-, ,~ , ,.;;, ", 'haJf.,·anhour.., OftentJte,bdokisy; :appro~~iatelY;' .calle"d,:,,;~~; ·idun~.''':t,t~~,:~om,m.9tJ:Q~'"~:fSu~.~F,.·;r~~~)f :'::''';"~,,~;vf':}>''';t!Ql'1:MOR,ENO JAZZ TRIO:.~"~c:k~d ,04t:mal,ci~g,,:this~lon~:;g~on',':Upo~entering.;t~e;:dunge?n ~~>~.~us.t~n~lnl1~.,,~~e"f~~'~<;1·'~< ~:T•.•li'~S[)A1,FRfDAY~ SATURDAY' ~ 9~2',p.m.walt ~,sfutlle' ~s·.ltls:~nnoy"onet;,'be~omes."'aware<.,of ~',dIS- ,c:~Lroom h!J,.m.a;nY:cJ~rJQIJ~. :' . , '.!:'J/":'"in$.ln trI9st'c.ases'another .boQk . ,tmct, "l,1onp~; ';.me£allil,·)npelan.,.,,: ~f~,re",pubJil;:a.ti~n~·',,,:'Qn':',,,~,he" , 307JLudiow Avenue. ,in, the's~Q'i~', ~atego"Y\:wo'uld .. '-,gorQus',:,·Yet appare.ntl~;,·mJ;tffI~d r,," ~helves ..0.1)e~,t~,:,,the.~l¥de •.•t I U~ext To ,TheF lreheusa)suffic:el : but< ,either the: len,dee', " .rev·er,brati()n~", The"darlroess .'is,::> 'wf,tile'.one m,p,~t .~i9";,hi~,i..~if. 'm.llst fi~l'outd~t:cjjJe~!or~s ~or A;~roke~'~niy ~by" 'an, Q~~~l?iqnal .' l"!~Y to.~~o~,~t,!~;ot:~ v:Ji~la,~ea,ch '~'>which:,remotel,Y" fits llght' :w1nch someon~<forgot to. " d9umal,{- :r'lm'r' . ~eVl~w,~k, ,)his needsl~s.ubnlit;t"e (iards and turl'l~tf.lJoweye,tJ!nttipg~ book:'. o~ ,~ILifeU_).. ., , : .' ..'' ~'\'~, '", , to- , . ,

tal(e '.,a, naP ,at'·theyU~e'~c;offee <, •• ,i~'tli~"'dlmg~9n,·"4espite>its." erie: .'-"Eerhapsa.:new Jil>rary,';could,'be.(' ·(',I,FI·"M""·YPE' 'W'R'IIE'R· S''E'R"lCE~iI~lein"f~ont' of the' maln d,s';· .:~u;~htie$!is:;usuallY :mote:r~~<lrd~,) 'b~Iit'(fe?~taF~9~ey-:~is;:~~a~~~~e)' :.,,<,:; ,:' ;ivnr . " " ( '.','.' 'j , >y:, ,'." '.~r the &Yld,r,esearcller,~ay ask "mg. th~p.,t4e re~ul,ar~.pro~edu;re. with open stacks, lnd~v1,4ua!study"" 'i,;':;{ ." '., , ' ,1h~, Ii~~a,ria" .for;.,a ..s..tatk.·',per·· ',T ..h:."!:freat ,.I,l,'a...nquet.;··"...t1~IIS"of..•. a.te"a,s"an.d',m?f~func ...,tiOi}<ll:'?rChi~ R'..E·i~I,.'T.·' .. A.",:, •. ''5." SAL·ES' '. R.E'PAIR ..·.S..mit which he IS,glven· af,ter stat- ,thell,br'ary thatbav:e been con- "tecture.,'" 1-,.,. ~.I.!l _., _.,."inghis IIreasonll for entering verte~ to ""reading, 'rooms'f' ' "BenaettBoeschenstein . , ~,'. _ . ~' '! ' '. . .' ! ' .',' ..•• .•. ' "PORTkBLES - STANDARDS;- ELEC'fRI,CS

Cracl~erb(l:l14el; ,r .\,S~!fh Cotona ~. ·RoY~I,. Remington • Und~rwooCi

All I A' >,··M····· >,e,e. t" " , .t d''\~i "'t' h', ... ,.' .....AUTHORIZED ,.",'e:~:s <. ,ur'o:·'· ..rsmrerprere ,·'TY or, ' ,e,;' XE:ROX COPYING SERVICE.' fly DCHJe'A#u,lln "-Cdpies Mode While Yo~ Wait ,-.-

Th' , f ' .. f d' h .. ' . ',~ .,' . ," . -; Low Student Rates" ere' IS an aura 0 mism or- ali ·t ereUl hIS worth exists. money o,r, materialism:' There~ . .b:'", '. '

mation and, Iegand that has sur- Most of Allen's students dis:' -. are 'not ma.oy pe~ple ',~nY~here .', '., ' ..•. .rounded every .cQn~roversialfig-, agree with him on' ~~s political who' can ~ruthf~lly'make tha, ~16W. McMII'I,an St. 361-4866. ure from Geng~s ~ahD: to Barry, feelings); ,whichbt the way, were' stat~ment.'. .:(A1:.H~.ghesCo~ner) FREE PARKI:NGGoldwater.: So It is twith Claude never discussed In class, yet ad- Allen's position is not. Indis- Ne.ar uc Campus S!!'lce 195q (

Allen. . mire .his ability as a teacher. , putable. He "i13S.angered peopleHe is not a black and ~hite He has com,l'nit~drthe $inof withhisviews,'but Iet'skeep.our -------- . --. --:a.

study ,of.right and wrong" but le~t!nga,c;las$ou,ttwenty min~ .disagreeinent in perspective and .contains'eleme~ts of beth, not' .,utese.al-.!y on ene o~,ca.si~~..,~ut. not~,fofget'his'coJltri6ution asa'liunlike most, of 'us. Tin1e and heotten.kept t~ac.hing-ior fhO,se, instructor.v-It is 'easy' fOF us to'time' aga.jn :this year I. have Ils- wl1owan.ted;f~· ,tay.:after 'his tll'~e any.l)1ati's', actions' 'out of.tened to.hisviewpoi,nts 'and gone afternoem' class, had ..'end,ed~ ,He context: and' 4erive"any' ?esJred"aw~y exasperated (yet never lost hi:~ 1~~'(:ards:;41rid .~issed c()l1chlsion.oThe"pei-s.()lla,Iltynn~ke:~feeling .that he.h~dundt!r,!,ined -: a ...llight. scho~:I~lass"i)ut t"er~ up •..of. a·p~t,soQ"is.'·a conglomera-mYy.uth). This".is·the ,Side of." are teachers who :have don~' tion ot,apP~Eding'anci",'qU~stion-

~ the man that .most peo~le see/ much .w()r~ewithout 'beins, 'syb.. able: traits.,::A/'slahtydYiewpoirlthis' propensity, for'·qo,l,~.cohfor'l)1-r •. i,e:~tedtC?;r,idi(:~le~Henv~an"pee-, ,c,a;ll',i'llow ug~ to' oV~'~looki"mlJ,~b(ing unpopu,lar po'itical -expres- pJe<ignore~lIenl$,:c~mmul1i~a,. ·,ofY~lue. 'In><the'mindsof,tbp~~c:'slen, '. . ..ti~n of a genuine' lov~:of lite~- 'who -,are 'bfl~t' -q1,1;:l1ifiedt9,.:~ay,~

; f The',Jack"ofa~ree~entW:JiiCh 'at,:,r~? ~.stud,~nts·c,~:," ~PP,roa,ch\ ,t!I0,se wlio '~~ve. seen ,th~: q~es-~hi~~qgendeJ;s hasc::au~~d:m~ulYI '~I.J!' a,t a'~Y;t~meto d,sf~~s I:n,g.."tlOl1,~ble, ,an? t~e . a~l1vrable,to Ignore his worth, as: a teacher: ,~Ish: or any other s~.~,ect ,ber«. <,~l~ud~ A;Jlel1,sst~dents ~eel th~ tPeople ' v , have Ieveled > charges . cause his, }UegJancejs to t:he.:he,is'a~l'intr,gral·an?,v~tal:part of.against-him-asa man.whowrong-.'. 'stu~~t~and' Icn~ledg~.f "ot;·cthxV~JversitYCp~mumty~.. ", J,Iy represented an 'institufjofi.'while· . v+, J

others have questioned his ad- ....., ... ', ...... . ....•' . ..... ;.'.. . ..... . .......... •.,~inistrativ~ ;Jc~~Bet~n,ce: '.' ". " ····TIRE'D ;:;}()'F· ·l<()lJ'R~,.,NAla.'::)'.;These, ,,~ople, choose t.o 19",ore . v . ,",.". , . '., ..." .. ',,' '.""thEt fad·that AII(!n has main- . C' '. . ~ . c,.. . 'j

tail1ed':time:andtime.aga,in th~t, .... . .-:~E .KNO~"W"'AT TO ,~()..",,he: ;i~::represen'ting .o~ly himself a ··t·t·.' ·:""~H·:'· ··t' ,l··' '<J:"~"l '

, ~nd. hi$.conYicti~nslnot~C:., ' , ' If on !~:\,g.lrs·'YLng '~~" '~'Il"',;As,tQ"tl!e, ~a.~.o.f:)~d~'lplstFa~ '. ',"',' ", ," .. .., "'.' . ,;"'" "

~axity, ,pne.impQrt~mt'fa~t ' ,266Ll!DLP~,A,yE,~, .,' ..' .' 9~J\S501makes ) all- the .-difference,,' Allen A;:croslrfFOIp'~~rn,etWood,s "V

washiredas,"~n En'glish. teacher" '; '.' ,• ,-. :'" , • ,;,- • , Co,-', '",'"" .,'r._fl.",

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NOW IN NEW LARGER QUARTERS'AT';27· W! .6th STREE,T~"'---:.--.;~,;~~-~

.... TERRACE HILTON HOTEL BlDG~·..CinCi'nn~ti21 Ohio .

:"':'Open Evenings/til 9:00p.m. -:- -

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UNIVERSI1"Y OF CINCINNATL NEWS '1<ECORD, > Thursdoy, -June 31 1965

S~eetheitrts~ Studies~

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rhursdaYI June 3, '1965-" UNIVERSITY OF .cL'NCI,NNATINEWSRECORD' Page Severt'~

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Sweetheart Trio- From Her~es,Judy~'Gaill' Trish ..ALPHA DEl.!~lplNam'ed B"y"Frats Alpha Delta Pfli~!d,:;i,tS Found--,. ." ers' Day Banquet {o'?!ionor the',A 'trio'~ o{ sweethearts were; ~ational fo:mding o~Jlle _sororityhonored this past weekend as In 1851. The banquet was held atAcaci~, Alpha Sigma rhi, and Pi Ma~a~ewah.Couptry qug~~~v~r~~K.·app a Alnh ..a~an. nounced .. th ..e.· were prese..nted" to.the. "..f.,.o~lo\ym.g:". o' .,' .'. '. .•. ,.,1., . B t·:s· Iiolarshi f -:t11 PlI1ned'brothers' 'selectiorrs at the respec - . es " c~!oar,,~p ."or: .e aC21·<:.;,' '. . ..... <: •

. tivespnng formal. dem1c. yectl~, Carol., Potts; ~o~t' MarIlyn. Flasc~, Theta. Phi;'. .... . . '.. Improved Scholarship, Jan Well"",' .' Jerry Ose; .'.Sig Ep.

:J~dy ,lVIc~a;,tyof. Chi o.m~~g~ gel.. Most Outstanding Active; Bonnie ~tediD;g,'DZ;,~1l1 serve .a~ Acac~a Aphr?~lte. Karen'Nolte;. ,and-Most,Outstand-Clint.Boper.. .::m, the c0n:-mg year: .,She IS. a ing Senior, Lynnette Kacsm~../ Nacy Hough;' Siddall;sophomore in Education, Copy &. .' V' t .' We PnP hinc RiflesTechnical-Edit~r of th~ .NEWS .ALPHA.EPSIL(JN. PI Ka;c~~ser"gTh~ta;ers. b I .-

~hE<?ORDH' Junior A~VIsorQ. ·eCO.- Alpha. . Epsilon ....Pi ....' .~efeate(( .' Dick Reece,·"Beta; . '.'IV air., . om ec °min g u en S' .'. Al h M '''. th .' 'I S n S h ItO 'r Lad f C' .Co-chair. and' a member of Cuid- 19ma~. pna I t!.•.In: ,~~r annua, a Y'. c 1;1~, ur .. a s or.x.m-on Cincinnatus. and the DC Glee softball grime b.ta,?~9re o.f 10,' .cmnat~;:':,""'Cl~b;' . . , .' .' to 7. ~\ three-run home, run bY;' .J~~.Sulllva~,S~g Ep,

Bob Zeitzer and a- soloblasthy Joanne Staubltz,z;TA;The "Sweetheart Girl of .Aloha Gerry Kleinmaniwere' the' qe- ';jql1:n Ftye:,Sigina Nu.

Sigma Phi" iSc-(1i! Ingalls, a cisive blows that:' led' AEPil to . Carolyn 'Yall(~e; ..". .:freshman'JlfI3u~inessf-\dministra~ victory... ..... ....., ..' .: ...' ,:pavid:~einer, SAJ\f:,.~ion fr')ln±VIiddletown; Olno, ~;an ALPHACA,MMADEL TIt. . Er'.~age~:';~.. · ... ·.~ . .was announcediat the. formal on < .. < .. : ...•'.' ",' .'.V, . ()taIhWanace, Theta Phi..Saturda~, following Friday's l~O~il\ "Ma? ~a~peen a mont,h"~lUe~, '.< ~ob~-Staub,_ Sigma Chi.and rolf, party: Th'y Alpha, Sil.3., WIth eX~lt~ngeyentsfo~~ the~,~p~Ca'\'Jeanne G-rable-; .'.alsostaged'as all, day. pic~ic'at,:' Ga;ms. ~'ay,;l 'Y,?-s(J~e '~an~~R~~ . :>,)3ill:Renick.Houston ~Y;9ods on. S~mday,,">' break,fast;; ..Ma,¥:9"::r~h~: 1\lp,'?,a,> Sq£}'NOi't,:"SDT;-.Pi Kappa ....Alpha ;'chose 'Trjsh .9ams. placed~ m tJJ.e·,SIng;. and·iL~ffy.\'IsraehGrad·;student, "..

;Mann of Kappa A1l)ha:c'theta as; 'Ma~'15 they, 'Won, the:-M?st Popu-«. ',-'Yniv>'of E'\lolriali~ . ""Dream ,GirL" Trish-fransferred" lar Trophy at the Sl~.nla .Sigma ., " ,--. ..'.1rom .. Northwestern ·.1.J11iyerSHY~ Carnival:~l' . ...• . ,tljls .quatt~r:Where~ she<;".\~as;:a :;. )_·.SIGM"~V,_ ,~.i ...

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Ci,n,cy. Complet~$Suc(,essful Sporls:-Progral11completely out' of ' the game.Al Nelson proved to be one of

ends thi~~,spring, it will,~tj~U!Ea~!y, ,..,th~;1?~,f!on,?~·irtosc7ffeGtive run-

.'~~~~~i~'~~~.~~{~:?Mc~1fi~ls;"are still a9tmiJIY" c~ni: - ~~cormgi~~~ee touch~()\jnsin one~'-' -~iacK~z/akfrri"",~()llsla·nt1y.'~et anapeting. :lVIcManis will':~finisl}' ,tiie) ';~~rn~' ~~g~l!1st Detroit.iThe most" neset .school records .in the back-golf' Se~S(~h by comk~i~nid~::th~;\ ';i1hR!:~sst*~~}:ecord,ho{¥kver~ was stroke,. climaxing 'his-:fine, 'pe~-NCAA tournament June> 21-24;~af wfnning6tth:~/ MVC tit'r~ for th~ formance by' earning alloCUCsthe University of 'I'ennessee. Most first timeFever.'· " points in the ]'.JCAAmeet. He wasof the ;'UC athletic. program is UC's cross-country vteam was only one of several record-setters,ov~r.f~rthe"year,thO~gK'-·''"'' also, abl~ to pile. up ~:a winning h~weve~" as RudY,Boerio,: EddieThis has been a year of out-: season, running to victory six Kin, TJm Kute, Cleonswingard,

standing individual achievements, times while stumblingr to defeat and L~nce Alten.ati set constantmixed with some fairly stunning only once: The freshman gridders assaults. on .~an()us school andt~ah1 accomplishments. Nearly were not-~'so' fortunate, however, M~G ~wlm~llng record's.

",every' sport participated in on / -as they suffered through a win- ,'s~r1ng" s~orts' we,re .nef to. bean. .intercollegiate .Ieveliby DC less season. This. was 'largely deJ1ledthelrshareof the glory,has produced its share<of stars overshadowed, however; by the nowe,~er, ,as" t~ree ~out ,of theand record setters. varsity's sparkling season. fo~r ~squads came t~r9lJgh with

l t f 1I'"d' Th '. . winning seasons.' ,

as a s gn ,Iron squad has ' e winter sports. Season will " , .. ~to go down -in the, books as the also be a memorable one. Coach _ .McManis, as mentioned, playedmost successful one in recent ' Ed Jucke.r.· a~nounced' his re- ~o well that he will-be competingyears., Let. by1he .br illtant Brig ...· tirement, an, eveht which sig- m the~, NCAA, but several otherOwens;" Cincy's footballers'~ haled the end of the era in ~golfers also-played brilliantly atbr?ug~t home. the' MVC. pig- Bearcat ' basketball., Thi~ a";' times during the -course ~f theskin tttle. nouncement spurred a seeming .•,: season. C?ach Schwarburg's .golf-. They were good Trom the very ,Iy _ listless basketball squ'ad~m .ers compiled a, spectacular 15-5~1first ~am.e of the season. In that to almost -superhuman effort, record. ,They also .played Well in.first game, the. season was not typifiec;l by the excellent hustle ,- ~he MVC tourney, f'inishingfhirdyet five minutes old when Owens, showed by ~aul Wi~dner. The III one' of t~le toughest golfingconnected with Errol Prisby for a 'Cats won their last three games ,~onferences in the country. Sen-record-setting 88-yard touchdown to, become the third uc squad' - ior John Dunhatn.'Whosep~rform- ',pass. The 'Cats won that battle of the year to posta winning ance was only slightlyIessheroicand' seven others. while losing, record. ' than that~ofM'cManis, 'could.justonly two contests. In neith,erone ~; Swimminz really began to b'10 _ have e.asIly,been included iri the'.~ the l' 0 s NCAA meet /0,-1. .eir o~ses were :they ever' som as a major sport this year ' .This year's tennis squad.

slammed through to a winningr:cord on the' strength of somefine team, play, especially in the

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at DC. The" Lawrence Hall poolsaw more. "records setfhis yearthan in any previous year. sincethe fabulous squad of 1962, ~hich

McManis Goins'At Lorqe' Berth

, !George McMannis, the, number

one' player on the University ofCincinnati 'golf team this year hasearned an "atIarge" berth in theNCAA) golf championships. 'I

lVIclVlanis,with 'a '73.3 stroke av-erage, led the 'Cats to a record-breaking 15-5-1 'mark.' The Bear~cats finished third '~in ~issouri.Valley play, with Mc.Mariis placingfifth in that competition.The NCAA match is to be held

June 21-24 at, the University ofTeimessee' in Knox~ille. '"

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number. one and two doubles slump again~t some tough 5om-competition. /p,etition, they, :might have post-., '.' -. .ed aru.even better .. reeerd.>.Terry CUSIck and RIley Grif- " Outfielder- BUy .,:wolff, whose.

fiths captured the MVC ll"lI?ber, batting-a-~erage~b!ye(Lne,at .400.~:t~o;..;,qJl~ple~,.~c~afllRio~~~~1\4~ap,d,.;;~";ill )".ear,,}S~tir1~~~~':~i-~p,O,1:ds' .,i~ 'Cusick ••.n-ea,ply-came. throughirwltb ..;'ca-reerhomers ;.,.imd,RBI~s:,Also, .h ,

the, number four sing~es c~ham- sophomore Neil .Rubenstein le-pionship. I Roy KiessJi~g'"aIl~~ Sam corded the first no-hitter in tic'sNutty ~layed well all year, al~d, history this season, another out-:"both WIll return to next ,years .standing individual .perforrnanee.squad. . r- All in all; UChas.won·or shared

The final winning season was in three' of tbe.f()ur_maWr~MVCposted by the Bearcat.' .baseball titles this "year," plus witnessing" ~:squad .. Coach: Sample's "squad some of the fine,st individual per-wound up with a' 21-15 record I f'ormances ever. A 'good year, for'and the Eastern "half of the sports here at UC, and one thatMVC . championship, Had, they will be long -remembered, at'not "gone into a late-season, least in the reford books.'

UC Vcirsity.Teams AwardLetters To>.78, AthletesLetters. were awarded to 78

athletes from nine varsity --teams ,Tuesday evening at the Univer-sity of Cincinnati Spring SportsBanquet; which was, held oncampus at the ~University YMCA.

Members of the', wrestling,'cross country, swimming, golf,baseball, tennis; 'track, gymn-actics a1nd rifle, te,ams we're'honored at the annual affair,sponsored: by the "C". Club.,In addition.:: several . trophy

awards were mage to, outstand-.ing Bearcat-athletes.'-Co-captain' John ,LeaI\e , was-named "the outstanding \vi:estler,and Tojn.Kennedy was winner ofthe m '0 s t improved wrestleraward, Jeff Arney received atrophy as a retiring co-captain.

Go'lftrophies 'went to George- McManis for having ,the 'lowseason average and to, captain\'John Dunham as most efficientgotHer baseci:con dual match'scoring.

, McManis,' who' will representDC at the 'NCAA Championships.Iater this inonth, finished with a73.3 stroke' average, Dunhamscored a total of 58!Ji points inhis final season. 'Rightfielder 'Billy Wolff was

the recipient> of three baseballtrophies. He was' unanimously... :-.

named most valuable player andwon the top, batting averageaward ,.with: a .382 mark (he' wonit in 1963 also):

Wolff. and ,Ru,ss Feth each got- ~rophies.asretir!ng, ce-captains,And" sophomorelefth'ander','Scott'simonds ~~n the pit~hinga'wardfor havihgthe; best earned run

,average, a fine 1.51 for the;71 113 inni'ngsworked.·The most valuable member of

the track team was, .captainMartin Perret, .top point SCoreron the 1965-,'Bearca,t squad andholder or-. the school record [orthe mile. The swimming awardswere not available 'at the time.

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,THETA CHI TAKES 1MWith ~'stro~,g, last ~uarter

effort, Theta Chi ended SAE/slong firne control' of In~ri:1l-murals' by taking first pl~cein badminton, horseshoes andbowling, Theta Chi pulledfr'om ten points down to wind,-'up'the year over 50 pointsahead, of the sig Alphs andthird plaice 'Phi Delts. SAE,Had held Intramural suprem-acyfor the last ,si?, years.

ONE, TWO, THREE ... ' and-, gone isBdg Owe~s above, Ed,

.Iucker center 'and Ken Cun-ni,nghlfm, right. Owens, cameout of Califor·nia to ,lead' UC to

, two conference cha~pionships intwo tr.ies':. .Jueker , congratulat-ing' 'his succes;~or""i=-ay', Baker".stepped. down> in '65 after guid-

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t'~~'f~~~~;:Edito"c", .,WAA:HohOrS "'~~\'j,i-:J;;:.'" f~i~$c'oRevea'l's:, " "; :',- -, " . '):,,':.,:,1,(', ' " .,.;" \ ,,)eQr'r,Eggers';""',';' " 'i ::',/';, -by ,FrCJ.,n~ K'p'plan' ' ,. ',1,;" ,., ";

,ThebDxing fiasboat Lewiston, increasing. Professional i?~S~hallr' f\t Banquet"Maine, ,last, Tuesday night will basketball, and. football salaries : . "~ertaiIiIS,'not help t~at sport's al- are climbing each season too.Tur-, The WAAS rinz Banquet,helQready 'poor public Image. But a ther increasing the danger, of un- .' p . b -. . - ,

closer look-into the situation may -sportsmanlike conduct. '" last 'Thurs~ay, ,",Glo~edthe sports •reveal a dangerous Jrend that the There /is n'othing wrong with organization's 64-65 year. "sporting.world.vboth pro and am- being well paid f~r one's tal- Tf.te outstanding' award forat",eur; is, be~ipll:~ngJQ follow. . ents, but the. point,may ~be t'he'eve~ning, fhe WAA Special

, '"On~~£anon.ly'specu.late about reached when sports Yiill no I Award, was. given to Jean Eg-,',wJiahhappened in th~'ring that longer~be'sport, but rather busi- gers,/~6S_TC:Thi~ award'is, 'an-', ': night>Wjls,the fight"fixe~, did ness only. 'nua-llygiveo'to the girl who: has

t ListonYtake' a dive," or: ""a,s if exhibited' outstand"ing 'athletic .tiu,sJ.L,case of mass; iric~,?,pe- U'.C /S ."0-- ·'t,,- ,." ability anclgood sportsman_ship.fence on .the. part of offiCials? ~ pll,l. Othe I'd' . '

.' That something was "aWry was -. . , " , ,.' e,r s p e ,c I a awar. ~ wereob~iopsl'.. What 'Happened~ ~racelets (3 yr. awards) gIvenA?Amid;, the' -confusion, however, . . ; - Nancy ~Barcles, .Rosalee, Cook, A~h- .

there is some'<evidence that tis- ~ '.,..0 son-Fny, Margie .Freernan, Ja~lCe.tb~'was n6.t, anxious to do' battle " ' .. 'f\~' S .J~,T"- Hellman,~arel)- Nolte,A~n :.RJch~

';'Wlth,CI~y~:"thafnight. The referee . ~~.~ 0, ~\ . ar~son, ~orma S,cott, J~m~e,?Weal~'d{dn't,see. the,.,. knockout Plln~h, C0(f\ {\v . es,·and Linda ,JeIsle~., . •.the radio" announcer missed it .", I 'Je,an Eggers, Barb Frazier,'and the crowd only saw the Bear \" .,Kat~y Murphy, Peggy'Plea's-'::gO',d'0\:in.[" Clay 'himself wasn't < .' ants," Donr'!a..:,Rin~,' and· Trlsh. :ev~n sure 'of "what punch he hit ,- Turnerleceived:seoiorkeys' (4l1im'~·ih{';'1CanY.Films of the ~ yr. aw~.rds).. . ':figJ:tt;. slIOW,'th~ .K,O",punch to be ., ....The" rest of .the' "65c '66 Board'. 'a. fall<:!'\vf\Y.sifC"'inch punch, to the ';vas' announced: Joyce, M 6 ran,

:~:chirL~oneh<;trdlyeapable of floorv ;: Awards and Memb-ership chair-,>~:-~i.n'gah:~Clvy\.vefgpt,.of'Liston's size man;' Patsy. Branch: arid, B~tt,y

;i~;,·g90d~~~on};Iiti6It. ';: .:' ,_'. Hendricks, "G~A. CliniC;~. Ch.,~\YI::, And the, evidence continues. But 'Herrroman, .Co-Rec Sports,Nl-?ht;if Liston, did 'lo~e on pgrpose; the :J:anice "Hellman". Banquet; Sijsan'.

-:',;guesti~n'to "beansW,ered, it ~eems, ,MinOT, ~.V,oUeY,bal1; Janie WeaIes.';;' 'is \vIiy::-:'::i;i~-'>;'}";:">:;',;T .. '. '. . and Kathy, Hall,' Varsity Basket- "'i

~- : :'That;'7Liston,.'is'·aJ~had~Ychar.. ball". ...•..•.'.. ..'. .; ~~;!~r:Jtff~f'~.i,~;IJO,~d~~,~~~~,bu.t)~i~~, ··.£auiy M~'~re a,nd:EU~n;'Smal,l~r, '.fae:t.alon~_ls :n.ot, e,no",g~ for rn-Co-Rec'Volleyba;ll'; 'Jailice'""Hessel _dictment. The real motive may and Sharon Nelson, Intramural ..

" be. speU,edout in dollar~ - Basketball: Helen Hirsch, Varsity'600,000 of them in. this case. Soffball·illen,Krantz arid ArleneWin, lose,' o:r draw, 'So~ny .was 'De'lling~r, Dorm ...repr~sentatives:'making 600 grand that nrght. . ~- ./ J

His "dive" becomes even more '." "~.. , . ," . , .J ••••••• ~£

'plausible if one considers'that DRIVERS WA~TED;.Liston ,is in his mid thirti.es, We find college students to "be good drivers

H' ~Iready , an old .m~,~,~s boxrn.g, '& have. low, autoins. .ratesto prove: if.,'- ,"~, IS cGncerne~.Reah%mSJ that, hIS ',. , ,'"'' ,"\' ',', .. ' ,~'," >,: ,.. ' .. , .; ';;J.;,.,-

days'werE!>"num'bered;'a quick -WI N'T,ERINStJ-RA+I,C,E':'AGEt-tCY' '. ,\retire~'e~t?might.~p.pear,":very- •., ~Oit~,..t'm~'*$t"tr'Bftfg~""J",~.-~-;;,,;'~ '21J)482""'ii~22:,2?88 .lucrahve,lf theprrce was ,rrght. 'This is' precisely 'the point, Not -

only in' boxing, but in, almost allmajor sports, the money aspecthas grown entirely out of propor- ~

~~ts.'conta:minating the., natural drive for competition and, fair play. / -

Closely connected with moneyis the importance of winning, atall costs. This canbereadily-seenin 'collegiate at h l e tic s wherecoaches an:d' universities makefantastic offe:rs;ahd use dubiousmethods -to .Iand star players .

. With coaches 'pressured to- winthis situation is almost unavoid-able. .Prize m 0 n e y in professional

golf is increasing every year, and'the chances for foul play are also

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Baseball· Nine Closes· Se.ason~·21 Victories Set' ,UC: RecordThe sophomore laden Dniver·,

sitv of Cincinnati baseball team,with a record 21 victories in aseason for a DC diamond squad,set 12 other marks, as CoachGlenn Sample's charges woundup with a 21-15 slate.A Itho ugh the 'Cats were

knocked outof the Missouri.Val-ley Conference finals by St. Louis, (who has since beat Missouri intwo straight to advance to theNCAA's World Series in Omaha),Cincy won the Eastern Division ofthe MVC with a 5,1 won-loss'record.Co-Captain Billy Wolff set nine

DC records with his outstandingseason. His career high of 22homers, 78 rbi's, 222 total bases,and 113 hits go down in the Redand Black baseball ledger as doeshis season marks of 50 hits, ninetriples, eight homers, 102 totalbases and ~6 rbi's.Sophomore shortstop Pat Ma-

ginn accounted for two new Cin-ey records. Pat's 31 runs and 24stolen bases are new highs., OtherDC marks this season are theteam earned run average of 2.15,the best in, school history insofarasschool records are available inthis category" and Neil Rubin-stein's no-hit' seven inning victoryover. Hanover.TheBearcats as a. team hit the

laV;'BakerPlansr 26.::Game ··Sked

A 26-ganl~ schedule' that i11-eludes a' contest with two-timeNCAA¢ll~mpion UCLA,aw~its the19~54)6.UniVersity of "C:lucinnafi'b'asketb:ciii, team under rtew 'coach,1'ay Bakee,

~.,~, 'z;:t,:.:J:he s'chedule, whichin~ludes~4 hom,e-and·hom~Misso uriValley Conf,renc,e games, wasteleased this' week by Athletic-~~iredor: Ge9rge'Smith. In ad-'dition to the riational c:hampio,n'Odans;' a strong Southern Cali-forniaoutfit will play host tothe Bearcats in trl'idDecemb~r'ona West Coast trip :that willnlark',th'e first regular season'ppearance of a 'i n c inn ati.~asketball team in Calif~rnia.

/' . Another December, home game, brings '.'Wisconsin of the Big Ten

to town. Baker will have nineIettermen, includingthe top 'threescorers "from last 'year"S 14-12squad, on hand to, face' the rug-ged schedule. '

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best ever since the 1956 contin-.gent. 'Over 'the 36-game spanrthe'Cats hit .278,' with '96 of, their224 hits going for extra bases..Sample loses four off the 1965

unit via 'graduation- co-captains'Billy Wolff and Russ Feth, bothoutfielders, first baseman TomCallahan and righthanded relieterRoger. Tabar. Wolff, Feth andTabar all played three' years of'varsity competition, 'while Calla-han, a footballer, .just, playedbaseball his senior year.In' three years, Wolff hit .343

and had a .675 slugging-percent-age, with Feth going on a steady.280 at the plate and a .3'51 slug-ging, pet. In 40 innings of' mostlyrelief huring, Tabar compiled a3.83 earned run average.Pitching, 'a sore spot .among

past Bearcat teams, was one ofthe ..season's highlights. Only oneof eight Cincy hurlers went' over 'the 3.00 ERA this season: Sopho-mores Scott Simonds (1.5~), Neil

Rubinstein (1':69), Jerry Couzins(2.12), Bobby Manne (2.25)\andHO,n Schmitt - (3.40) all returnnext year as will [uniors.-ButehSmell (2.23)an,d Tom Sobolewski(2.25) .Of the eight 'other 'position-s,

•Sample has six of them returning.Behind the plate- is sophomoreJohn Meyer (.296 and 19 rbi's) ,:at first, sophomore Darryl Allen(.271, 16 rbi's and 4 'homers), atsecond, junior Jerry Storm (.276and 19 rbi's), at short, soph PatMaginn (.326)" at, third, sopho-more and slick-fielding DonnieMiller (.140:), and- in left field,sophomore Denny, Reigle (.328).-Bearcats named to 'the MVC

,.All'- Conference first team were .outfielder .,:Billy· Wolff, secondbaseman jerry Storm and pitcher(lefty) .Scott . Simondsvwith Ma-ginn at' short, Meyer at. catch,Reigle in left and (righty)Couz~ins the- pitcher on the secondteam.

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NR Feature , "' II ,"~/ Cha~p In/Class' ~y .: D~'y

\ ' -" .'hew. his' elevator ride W~S. ~ By five minutes after the 'hour,Then the professor opens his our boy has led thepostclass

mouth as if to articulate and a 'charge to the professor and hashand' shoots up. The class every- walked him back to his office' tothing specialist wants-to ten about . discuss thepsychopathology mani-the lecture he heard on "The Use "fested in the' letters to the editorof the Arrowroot on Padau,' and columns.then wants to know how this re- The class champ is probably

! lates-to Don Quixote. one' of the most .inconsiderate, This gem of kn~Wiledge di- people in' our culture. He isn'tgested,the profe~$or~ may be crude enough to lay down in theable te Tecture for as long., as streets to, block .traffic, but he

. thirty' .seconds.' But by the.n,. 'does'hinder the 'learning. processthe. King of t~e CI~ss'willhave' ~ of, his, fellow .•students, whoseanother burning query. He· may .fuition is' equal to his.- , ,,' - .~eek the eennecflen bet~~en the • He aisofails to reali%e~ th.treadtng' flssi~nment ant;! 'th~ No , the prof~ssor knows much moreSmoking sign, or ehtc,idation en .ebeutfhe cless subject:than he

,....~.;,i\...< " 'h~.s.pii"it,of};o~erpyleas the do~s.;.lnst(Hld of Hstening·to'!f;'7:"M:';'~C'1 b "h ess~nceof la;LZ. '. . the, ,Iecture~.absorbingit, and'i. ,;~p~1;,r~,~:~:~ /f ;ll,~,,; . . An.d. this run of 'questions: cer- ·thin~ing>about·it;;h~'has',w9l >,,':,,',} ,', "~",,' , t~linlyc'earns, the 'champ .a- rest. other,g'()als.·O"e is' to qu~stioriWher:eV~t,Y.8u,Aterluring this timevhe can look. snuiU, points t'hat: are~no!ger::'1<; c,:.:.: : .. :;',' '. - ','; . thoughtful, bored.zwitty.: quizical, mane_'tothe'course'and ",!hich"(> "";;, .... . . "" '. • ,;' aloof, whimsicaly or out thew-in- he' has dugo~t of,some dus~y .r, E;41,t(]rr,':lffo~e8:(,1!l!eattse·th'l-S is: dow.' At all times, ef.course, he vol:ume in. the stacks.", The other 'q,u~;lg~t.'l~su.~ 0f.)hese.a~()n, the, must display casual indulgence is 'to' a'dd'littJ.'gOodies·to the~~~I~1:f'lygqr,~'lcle ~s~evQt.ed tothe: totheIimpid stares of the fresh- . le~ture, Just, :,a~ueIY ,r;el.t~ed·

. 'Yfl:!r~~:~~()Lgrlpe8,':!»h'l,~~have c()'I1t~), men.girls, . .' ""to theledure,. sothaf the pro-i1!!g;,'~~~:·!y~~~,~;,~~~.QRf!'.If: bY. ..' As .. the, class.vprogresses, .the- ·fe.ssor" andt~e 'cfass might.be·~~?!I;~>~~Tq!!P~'YYf'l-S,~a;p.th'lscf~um:~ King will pepper the lecture with a''''!are',o,f the scope of. his com"~;c()nJtn¥,ed., n.((~r"y'.ear, th'l-S W'lU, clever· irrelevances just to, keep ,p-rehenslon.9~',~n~:W~.i;t,q:_p'~\st.(r'lty,and ..an.of, .the professor's mind off his' lee- What ,'the class King'~ inner1!.9,ste~,ZtY,.ff·}armIY,.,whoever they ture material. psychic lif~ has -toido .with the'1'f:~¥,h.t~':,?,e~::,a~",-IJ~uJ:}~'1rs...Calabash 'Soo~the bell rings anClthe other sixtY-or' so people in the

~,wh;!?r:e~ver you .are. In the future, f k "f hei class is of no concernto him.~' leiters 'will be accepted. from stu- _ ~roe~~oras Sit. ere are any . . . ( .

dents/ onc'arYi;'us~' .....' . ..., que.shons.' The ~mg !h~n, off- . So the' I next rtIm~ a: studentc: \ Dear': Mrs.' ~aiabash "wherever _"handedly. asks, hn~ to, reiterate eI}.ters'a, classroom cheerily hum-

'." ';..... 1..· ..· .1'1'··h.op'e that ..you ..that.on, small pomt about the '.' mmg "I, Only Have-EyesforYou"you are. . J;~a Y , 'h" . . I d I f th ' . hile . .1 • t th f··...:....·h··.l.. "~'ne i·.'.·.. , .. Wlt ..t do. Y u -do 'ls.JOnCa, .eve opment 0 , e,- w. ue .grancmg a . e. pro essor.,can • ~e p~,IIle., ua ' 0 . .... ~.'.' . ': . .with's'orneorie"whoi~' .always Iate English langua~e., watch out.fo'r:a C!:ate~'.n'eter:-meets me. whenhe 'says>Ieave'S"ll1'e' with two' orders. ~~ f~odat Ship's after be has. toldme -to:orperlpr' hirn and then hedoe'sn:i::"show-?;"The "problem ~is~eftrng~,W.Qrse as)I: am .'funning.out <Of.·mone~·and have gained 20 "p'ouJ)ds:,"'y, :wOlll·J."lfke to just"po:u~(V hirribut.when' he tebls ~ethat; he .has overslept at 5: 00 inthe :'afternoon/and .then looks upat meunderhis guilty-blue-green~yes,.J-,~$mi-:. up- for my

~e .rights. I forgive him! What" canld.o,to Save my bullet-riddled

prid:e?: Ivneed-help! signed: 'THE; :RED-HEAD~l).IH),.MB:SHELL~

i .... dear ','Re:d: ',:.Th'e>·best sQlutioni:is ~to"~:c~~tih~e:g~ir,ti'ng;weight;,ancl d:Clln"ttie,'.Olympic'Te~ms.~Iper.ha,ps "'yoJr.' besf,bet'would;b~. :t~:·;i~j'n{:,the~.'D:ecatha lentsam.rAfter~:Y:9't~a,Y~;.wol'1:a.f~w g~ld.~me'dali:.a nd<~r:~;'rea IIY;,famous,ihe :~rb,bably';:wori't beth is'w ~y:'And,;if he.:is, ,just 'bash him ini,the;"t~eth ',a, 'fewtip"esl:=thi~ '",

~)i~i~i1~;~,~1[~~:; a~?Una':"~Qaiil~.its,that':·IBY' .unCle,::

}t~~~~~1ti~~~~i.~irt!i{&l~appr.Qye';Qf'·~JlC~"'~Ct:IVl ties; the ,,-,<sth~f'·::liktf:'ar:e;t~{),ntil)uany; ~skih~irie,:£O'£: free':p:a.ss~sf,Ih'; fact, it.is·t~jll:oi~4~l;t~~F,;t~e",:Spirit'Gl~b ':is_1 < 5 (G()nti,Iilt.!~d·~',on ,Page '14) ,b,·'i": ", ..... ,:.,;.~-~,~:,.,.,... "

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, There is 'at least one, and some."times-two or more, in everyclassWe've' all .seen them and ,w,e'veaaF spent many a frustrated mo-ment 'because of them. Are theyinfiltraiin'g aliens, socialists, madbombers? <No, they aren't anyof' these untouchable castes, theyare -the. students who' are surethere. is no' one else in the class-room' butthemselves and the pro-fes&or. , -- ":"'"'-''' '. .:<' . . ,i: .Jf:,youthj.nk tl1,ere are other.istiJdeMsiri"t1h'e class, just listen

.. :fot.f.iftx, rnl ~'iJt~'s)omeday~ The:profe;ssor;t~al!C'5 .1nt~the'roOm,ia~'d'o~~',:ha6:d is:''alreadYup. One':scholaJ:f win ,ask,:theprofe~sorj . ., ',,' -: ,

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The' MurnmersGulid preduc- certain that we will, see more of .preSl~enc,y: ):?n ':'err"ella".al~o YF"A:Jor-$Jvwhlch,lsneeded to i'. . " ,. .

'ion of IIGodotll w~s as profes- this actor. , . . . ." 'rom HC',~ls.vl(~-pr.e,sl~ellt. 'T~~ co,~~r, friailings and oth,erex- 3cSlonal a ,~rfQrman,ce thilt could 1:1b.er~sponSlb1l1ty far t~e en-: ,s_.ereta.rv IsPar~()~st~t~rf~omp~n,c:es'.,Sh.ubert, Sheli-Setc,arC;l.$ • . • . l "

"ave been given. T.he st.age ef- ~ire perf.orm. ance .. rested primar- .Pur. 'L,.adY.~ofCIn.c:I~at,l, ..ai1d.,:the, 'c~~.t'$.l. '1',:0.jO, in'.s.~.tid'"y.our name;' . Tr.ps to''eds were ~super,b,()ne tr.~ Jly on : one person's shoulders. treasurer ISIL~r~Y ,J:lprWlb tr~m address (both summer and-school "ieffecti,vely lighted, created a,' This young man not only pro- cUC.. J,~bf'a.(Mu~I!~s trP,1l1 i VI,lJa. a9d:e~s~s)~and teJephone,~,nu~n: .Toky' oj 0pan,~traage,mood thatlen~"d well duced, directed and starred 111 Ma$lOl}n~,..:IJi,.,aftJ~~· •.t,t~~,~~r~l)er.;;,el1clpsmg $1 for .membership, ..: ' . '. ' "'.. '.:1'9the. mood, of the play. The the play, but he' also did all the resp~md;,In~ secret~.fY. .: '. 01';$2" if' you 'desire a ',Shubertplf!~sant 'and 'instru~tive work~.jazz eembe that played befor,e ~publicity on it. As youc~n seeThe purpose of YFA. ll) to ,prp· Shelf-Set card to: YFA, P.O. 'Box .Fo.r Ieeal. intervi.ewphoneMr:.end during the i:ntermission of he is quite versatile and -in my mote.fhe .,l:nanycuHur,aladvant- 1872, Cincinnati, Ohio (4520l). LoOg in Cincinnati 421-5n3 be:,

I .-the play, produced sounds I estimation, quite a talented young ages " found inCinc,iI.!nati: th,~,,· " ·tween 9 a.m, - 2· p.m.: only. - !

,had . nev~r heard cre. ated ,by man. _His name .of "course is sY.:mPh.?l)Y.9.r~~. ~.stra.; the ..~l..~.Y'" ; FO.• L.K . . . . . . :_'.·,",uslcal Instruments. The 'mus-Mark Ammons.. I. '.' house in the Park, the Edg,~cJ~~~ . '.. ' '.:' SALARY $95.'ii~al effedswere"weird" and I wa.sguite happy with this Acade.~ry._Theatre, a,I].d t1}e ~UJl~-' D·A····~IC'E. ,. ' '.... ' . ,.:,.', ',:,;again were partoffhe grotes· pla'ya~d, although, it dragged m.er Op~r~,.A~arest!lt 9ft~!"~ ...• I~ , . - 'PER'W. EE,K!Clue movement ,of .tbepla)'. rhe a little In the second act because PI9mo;boJ.1· by Y;FA spb_~ta",l1tlal .". , . . ~; .(~ctors' were, 'excellent. Myron of repetition, it was one of the savings are available to .i~s -mern- .• IE"strucFtlo.ndsPr8·~v301~lel~·30': . . h" dH ·1 . hid P best nlavs fn It f' ld th t ld bars • very rl ay.. p.m. after tree aye. .~,aml ton w 0 ~ aye . ~zzo, es pays II} 1 'S \ ieu arcotuu "',. . '. '. YWCA, 9th & 'Walnut ., training~pedod •.,could ,not have been ca~t In a have been chosen by Mummers. Y.F~ a:nembers "pl)r~ha$lng ... '.' . ..' ". . ,~jbetter part, or else he did an They did the most with it that me-mbership will ,be offered:'

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Judy's DisCI,ppointed Audie'nce,,' '.\ - "."

-Remembers, Six Gre"Qt'Songsone who stops the shnw,after.'2~t . ,e~., r~e~ess of snapping na:shminutes df,u~rforming,. <&h1iming i. !,ijotos;~~~burst_s. ofappla.~'Se, i .:'.. __ '",', ',n' the mlddle ..ofasong. Then,fp be tool Ill. to . cORtmu~. TIle to·~,her. finam:~, Mr.~Aa:l'kHertempermental Judy-Garland, for' ren, ,wasmoJiedput of his', sea';the' short time she was onstaze, ~~,e.to' a .manage~;e~.t~r~~r;Was wonderfully fabul,ous;\ Hoer coo~led ....w.t.h.~.a. ~~safPo.nhngarrangements of 'WhenYou'r.e.. cro~d,""-aU ()f :th~s~, .r",?,ors ..ma'Y,Smiling," her old standard. "San' , haXe'added ,to her \dlsople'asuroFrancisco" were' electrifying, and- -who knows.~er pres~nlation ..of t~c,b;autifUl 'What'ever, the' reason ,tor '.her':,!hat Now'~y" ~ove c was.cl,~ar- nlalinge.ting,<,jt is,unfortqnately,full. of :emotIon· -.and~t,nG~re that promoter, Mr. Dino Santan-

, . s~ow~ansh1p .. The~e ':~s. I~o/~n. gelo •.who has. done so ma.ny, fiiie~dl~ati?n that she might have~been thing$ i~ the -entertainment :fi~l~.suffering frorn, her, ..so.~al.le.Q , fOr Cincinnati recently. 'now. has,'_'~lrus infection,", as she claim- .to, perhaps"take legal aCtion faad:. . .... . .: . ., . .covef this lOss". H~\vent ouron.Afte» keeping, the·,audienccjw,a,ik "a -Jimb ••:hy -taking .'.the risk,' {jt '

ing, during aJ}une~p~c,te~:hp~r. _bi'lnging'the- G;itlarld';'coJ;lcett, ~oIb~gintern1iS'sion, Miss,Garland CiIlcinmitfaJ1d'it iF tQ() bad, :thatdramaticallc; .~was:··br~)u&~~,on his':.effortS1'W~re~"in.V-~in,'.>. .'stage, s~PP6rte.~.. hy:two..:fJh,YS~:·.;Hdwe\Te~,there ..win alwa·Ys;'beciaTI$, claiming" that '6Ilth~ad'- the 'niemoty of 'six songs, in.25·vice of her .doctors- she .'VasI1(ff mini't'tes~,,6ine of" ti!'e 'greiCitesf.:gding. to co~tinu~, Qn~''o/Qnd~t:s \.~Iit~tt~intp:ent .'.~e ', Jiav,e' everii(itmight have be~nsomethmg '/~eal'd. Relnemhering' thi's,oneelse: ...•. . '.: ,. c:'. .... . carin6tFeaIiy goj1WaY:a'Ilg.rY/but

she~ ~as no·ticeably,both~r:eJ".. ilfo1'e,~tlisa:ppotnte~;atfbe temper-,by the' ever.p.r~sent;mid.west;;;' a'llient ef 'Miss'judy Garland."",,'1'", .. .,.. - ..:<.,-- ~.... __ I .•••••

by Larry Pattersen

This seems to be the' era ofthe disappointed .Ian, who yells"I've·:heen robbed," whether heis paying $0 a seat for a so-called.championship boxing match, or$7.50 for 20 minutes 01: singing.. OnSatutday night, we' .at-.tended J cdy' Ga r,land .s 'j'fi rst-evert/ ceneerf in the mid-west.We wer.e somewhat skepticaland unsure of. what was. in'store 'for us. After C)late start,the, show opened with the d.ualbrother act of Chris and Pete'"After ~the latter ·being .'.eng,aged:to Miss Garland's daughter:,Liu ~inneIH. Though enter-tainillg in' parts, it belonge,d ina sub-level bistow~' Being 'as' bad.85 it 'was made y.ou wender ifit: wa~.not ~esigned, p~rhaps~. t9rriakeMiss' Garland 'sound,~won..'qerful,'bycomparison; as; shecir., ':be 'either ,very, very goodorve~y, very bad. .Some. -people go a lifetime

wi tll'olit the. opportunity ~of-seeinga Mune entertainevrhen comes

"'MdiorBatbarili At PlayhouseF.lk Song'Mass'b.y~E,mrif,,·~nv~lIa ·ya'Ueri. sio}l:,basr~stored.".l1lanhis, dighit~:. ,TheAniel'ic~lFFolk Son"gmass

• A ,ThePlay.ho~se. in, th,e ':'P:ar~:.is .... them"~ow:/ this', hi;tratiye,prof~~. " was': 'preseri.ted" ·Th'ursd.<l:v"'night,currelltlY'stagm~ GeOrge !3ern~r~\o slpl1'has' restoredl1lan:his·rig~l'ity.· M'27' ra .c- ' •• : . til .; .. ,",~,'Shawtsplay "Major Barbara.v.The Andrew Undershaff was.forceoi;, . la~, a .p.rn.at .e :El?lscopalplay' explores two, possible solu-": fuUY:"played,' by David H60,-<e~ . Chu:clt Of, Ou~· S?yi?'u.r; 65~Eastlions for, poverty in society .. An~'l5'steIJe'\,Parsons ·.assum;ed, ,tH~' '-,Hol1:Isfer Street;"Mf. Auburn ..Thedrew tJ'ndershat't,. ainillionaireroleof,Major'Bctrbara'o If is my massswas written by' . the Rev.and.'his. daughter Barbara repre- opinion that Shaw '",!eantthi~" :r~I1Pougfa~.Mitcheli, was in the.sent, the' two opposing philoso- character .te .: be'· p1a,yed.·with f?r~·.so'PgHIioril, andwasaceomp •.phers. Barbara believes that.pov-more determination. anied by guitars and organ,erty fan be treated' b~ the ..dole. • Jonathan. ~arewell: gave , the .-~,tu~ents.and:.fa'Glilty,frocm tJie

. :Her':~~ther slow 1ybut firmly. .most outstanding petforma~c~',of" UniVersity' of,· Cinc:ihrtati-weresteers. Barbara to hisphilosophy-" . .theplay, even thougp hewas east tile, guitarists. The Folk '.S~i1gthat-man has a right. to,dj,gnity. it?: a. minor role:. He i.portrayed mass was, presented by' the host'and "his poverty SI10~11d.be re~~- ~.":~l'11"''''\yalk:~~'f3:m-:'igfi8l,}lQ:."1;.agl~an11 cb •.(~cl1.;alld';St:~St~phep"$.,~:pi$~died ':by .'a .good job. WIth ,.ample:~crlert the, ~udlence ~otan~, con- copal. Church. .wages....U.nder,shaft brings h.l. sfam- .vm,c.cdo.i.Jus brutal d.lS...Poslbo.n'., .f"F'"lk ...." ',...... he .. 1'-.... , '1'." d an..'',' ' . . . . m'h ',' tumi .' ,'. d . b " , .o·mUSIC ,as a ways la auih.' to.'. hi.s succe.edin.g guns a.nd "J:' e. cos umm.g seeme .: to eso . '.'"'' ·t·'·'t" ·t"·'·' 'the .' '. shi "S!, .. ,..... . "'.' '~" . "". ', .: '.. ft .",. i···· '" rmpor. an par m e wors IP 0;1.,1Iltmlbons business .and "shOW.5 power ul l~. places tlrat -. t dis- the ch h " ' id.the R . ··D.".id

.. .'. ' , tracted.fromt~e iperformance;'Ff,' ~., .u~~"sal e ev~ ravrSUB~ty to Mi,d this play had been executed in 1}.)~iIIls" ~ector p£ the chur~h.~" . ~ '..' '. '. .. 'd" '. dr ..... ". ha: ..··.. i, f'ThlS mUSIChas' much; of ·the'\hfeSept •. Air~Conditioned spaci<his ,rno'ern·; ress Ittpay,; ave,gr\,e~ld 'f'r~ f. d' f l'k" .:'.~,;, . ,:', .' ...' .. .'. the'. audience more t1medol'est an., e~.ll1o o goo, .0: . mus.Ie,2.~ed~,m. ~pt.,. Danish _ f~rnl.. 011'th~.message of the play-wright. . ,~n,d~t f~ts pel'fec,tlY into ~~e"hfe

! hjre~.>:3blocks from .'1E" bus. The' "phiy,as a whole, was-ex- and feelarg .of goodworship. 'tremely enjoyable and,"a ..worth-while ~xenjl~g of entertainment, ·'Steyens,vT rickey

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freshman woman walking aroundcampus with her head in theclouds, it's Karin Stewart; the1965 Miss Cincinnati. Probablythough, Karin will be hurrying asshe has not had a free moment -to herself since she was namedMiss Ciiicinna ti on May 16; Karinis a freshman in the UniversityCollege and a member of the UCSki Club.

As the new Miss Cincin;nati,Karin received a $6nO scholar-ship from Patricia St~vensSchool cf Modeling" ChristianDior perfume, $60 worth of sun-lasses from Toma, a pair of

tinted contacs for wearing inparades, a $250 scholarshipfrom' Pepsi-Cola, a blue foxstole, a $250 wardrobe from ,Pogue's, a tro'phy, crown, anda bracelet with a monogramcharm. The state finals I will beheld July 13-18 ~t Cedar Pdint,Sandusky, Karen will have a

e .convertible at her disposal andall her expenses will be paid,Karin teaches ballet and tap at

Anderson 'Elementary Schoolthree days, a week. She has takendancing lessons herself for fifteenyears and has- been professionalfor three years.' Karen would liketo dance professionally after shegraduates from college. She start;edipracticing for the Miss Cin-cinnati contest April 1. Dancingwas her: talent competition; andthe ten hours a day paid off.Riding horses has been as im-

portant with Karin as .dancing.She has 'ridden for twelve' years.For the last two' she has owned.. ,. KARIN STEWART 1.965 Miss Cincinnatiher.. ownthorQughbr-ed,h~!ft.e.~':,c'>\"';'"'>;t '.'c, .> •• : " " ~~"

K~l\~, ha,~~~,p~,r(f~~~~!~~i:i~:'~#¥~~e~~f?'~~i~Ii~':t~!::h~st~~:i~ort~~~JC:bo;tt _, ~e,~s.-1}..ec~~tlY,~s~e;,~a~_a j1!«;!~~ ,ttlals:t",aU9.v~e~tp,e JrtstC!te~>r~C;l...•',,,,,4.. 0;,.. ""'>"'df"~IJ:b -.~ '., ',a i ht, lor Pogue""s Te~n~FashlOn Couri-Shei,':iis"',now,,"tTarpi~'g ,r"'green" "ra,ce ~n, Y".J,:,e gUfmg, yac cil of which she: is president fornoises atR'ed~'~ox':'siables':' ,'" ~~aY-:that~da!~, ~h,e will be, de-. the: 'coming ,year," Shevwill; be'

Karin's life has c han g e d mg a· pro.mof~onforConey .Is- riding in the Memorial Day' and', irnce the contest, Her family is ' IClnd,puttmg, l(1tw,~lve. appe.ar- July 4, parades.very excited and her friends -ances . .fer Pogue.s mcludmg Karin is a 1964 graduate of Ma-are very interested. K.arin, as model~ng. She will al~o be diera High School and hopes toMiss Cincinnati, will be meet- '- crowl1l~g area queens 111 the transfer to the College of Artsing all the dignitaries that come next 'few mon~hs. ,.. and Sciences. She is unsureto the city. She is the official Karin will appear on several what her major will be at, thehostess for all Junler Chamber television and radio shows and at 'moment.f Commerce events. She win Crosley Field, boosting the Rosie

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AWS (Associated, W 0 menStudents) officers ~or1965.66'are: President," Marilyn Cos-hun; Vice-Rresldent, Ann Mc-Nemar; Secretary, Pat' ~rady;Treasurer, Betty Scott Ireland;and Corresponding Secretary,Nancy Lloyd. '

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Last Thursday evening,' May magic 'and trlekery.27" the iBusiness Administration ~Gifts were presented to, JimTribunal held their annual senior Sayler, the outstanding Businessclass dinner at the Alms 'Hotel." Administration senior, Professors

. Daye, Weiner, this years vpresi- Taitt and 'Freytag this yeats advis-, dent .acted as toast master. Fol- ors to the .tribunal. and outgoing ,Iowing a buffet dinnerDeanWil. -president, Dave Weiner.', i

soh. congratulated the, seniors and" In closing the dinner/the, 'I'ri-sookeot their oppodllriitfes,inJhe,: bunal left.« last -will.. and, testa-future. ' '. ~ ment 'which included a i965 Edsel

Dean Haro'd Rice; the Dr. to .professor-Baker, notes to Pro-Jeckyll -and Mr. Hyde of DAA fessor Pabst- for his upcomingdisplayed his humor as princi- honeymoon, and "pacifically" theIPle speaker. As Dr. Jekyll he Pacific Ocean to Mr. Lelievre.spoke ofthe"oeedfor a con- Next year's' officers "are Stuartstructiverelationship between \ Susskind, President; 'D,ave Esh-business and art, Otherwlsebusl- man, Vice' President; Bob Lip-ness 'merely commercializes sky, Treasurer; .and Pat Trach-art. Dean Rice used the exam- sel.r Secretary. I

pie of putting a time-piece inVenus de Milo's navel and seil-ing her as a clock. Then 'as Mr~..H,vde 'he. stole .theshow .with a(a~d tr,ickfeatu~ing the' pulsa-tions of one of Dean' Wilson'~most 'charming secretaries. Hewas 'ably assisted by Professor<George"Metrecal" ' Hart~an.Dean··Rice thu~showed' .hls"'artie" side as Or. Jekyll and'as Mr. Hyde his interest . in

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Mrs. Calabash(Cont. from p.. 11)sponsoring a field trip to Toledoin the near future. They 'won'ttell why ~ they're going, but I, know. This certainly is becominga problem. Please give me ad viceon how to handle this difficultsituation. Signed : SUDDENLYPDPULAR' "

Dear Suddenly:' Yo~'mustbesuch ,a nice.· boy, I surewoulc,l'like to get to 'meet you. Yousee the rumorhas'it tl1at I amfemale, w~II' I cam 'and I'm'working as a colomnist betweenenga,gements so to spea~. Ac-tually, I'm really not Mrs.Cala-bash, I'm B~bblesGalore andI'm out . of work .• How aboutmeeting me for lunch some'day?,

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Phi Bet~ Kappas, fraternity,men and WBW's* find thatCV-HAUL rental trailersa,re handy for' toting ,grandfather clocks, thefive-foot sheff of Playboy,leftover Prom dates andother miscellaneousaccumulations. You, canhaul almost anything in a'Iow-cost-D-Haul trailer.

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Engagement Ring~

by Newstedt-Loring A~direws

Y~~,this cpupon is worth $100 ,to~ard the,pur~~ase of any ne~ OLDS or first irateUS,ED'CAR. T.ke ~dv,ant:a$l'e of. this moneysavJng offer"now! C.P ••Ices ,of a.1I ca~s'raised$100 ,ot make this offer possible-remember,there is no Santa Claus.)

••• when" QnIYt~;~will exp~e,~s you r ,I()Y~..;· ,\-

. Does an engagement ring from New-stedt-Loring Andrews really mean more?Ask any' girl on campus. Does it costmore? As little. as ,$75. Remember thatwhen you pop the next question.

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NR SUGGESTS THAT you take the time out to look ,at thisweek's Girl of the We~k, MpJ1y Whyte. This picture is worhtmore than 1000 words.

SIGNUP!~'1966'SE)--nqlt\CINCINNATIAN v

P:H,OTO:G'RAP.HS:'·.JU:LY':'6 -2'0' \. . ".,. '-' I

Senior .pidures fprthe, 1966 CINC,NNATIAN·will betaken by Delma Studios lo~ated in New York City. Delma will set up a .

~ . studio itlrQo'ITL~11 inBaldwin~9r".two ·weeks:·thissummer. Each person will be char~ed a sitting ~fe~ of $,1.75 Ylhichwill:.·b~:.{:,

-- ''''- '.~ retu1"ned to' the CINCIN.N·ATIAN to: cover expenses. ~Six p,~ses will b~ takenofeach.pers~n;: Pr90fs.'Yiill; ~e'm~iJ~4',' ~ir'e~tl)'~J~',;~~::::<f:......:',. _".. - . ,">,.1. J,- ",'", ,._. ""'" _ ... _;.,', ..._.~,,',":',_:.' ,(.'""" ..:",:.'":,.'-"",:",.,.;:,,,,; ',:." .•. ,.:,,-,"";'.".l_:~"~';·"'~~

~e~ch person w~~~in/,one ,week" a·fter -;the,pictu~.es~aretaken. The studentwll] then choose on:epo~~::for,f~~·(:I:Nt:1NNATI,~N,,:~~~.ti?:;·'

.erder any other pictu:(f;tshe ''W:is.he$for .. bis own use. DelmawiUbe .en campus from"July 6to July 20 to .take pictures during

thesu~me·r. Atthis\time ~aUsun1m~r sectionco-op,and' nursing and.healthseniors, will be photographed. Delm~ will also photo-

-, graph anY'0ther.;.se",ior.'\~ho will be on c.ampu~jlt. this time., " .

- 'E~ch"person wi:~f have~n appofntment ~t a time wh<ich"'lie"ch90ses;Ap~ointments can, be made in the Pressbex. on June 2,3, 2,~;.~:

and 25 .from 11 :3Q·2;~O.At ~this time each' p~J~n~,wm )ie,c~ive.can a~pointmenf;;, card ,with an . actiyityf~~::on lt.: Thisfol;n1·?

must' be filled' outand·,tutned,i·n· at fhe fime.rhe picture' is tclken.T~ose,:csummer section ee-eps 'and Inur~es' who ··dp';~·'not ma'~~>

>~heir ownappoinfll1ent',.~t:thi$,:ti~~ wiJI be'~~s'ig.n"~$I~·til11' J)Y'.th,e.CIN~IN·~AfIAN .staff, ",'~

, : . "'~en, sh ou I,d.~ear "c~~t,an~ti~ with a\Y~iteshii1; womell a I'ighi:.co'iored ,(non-print) blouse with;" o), ,";,fo,rm/'~;llcl";J;~.e::+>~·">:,,". ":,'"::'<,:~ '':' ':~, ' . /'. dO' .,.

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by :D~I)~" .6stlicilt~~)ff

; '>,"Shldent:'Co~nsn ,.,.m'rist be1si~,e~g~~~~~d:'jnte't:~~iAf.'1)~fOl:~~e-':p;resevt:Oln'selve~ ,to the,' .stu-" ~~rit'~/'-st:ateg,D'e~!i~lelct~d stu-·aent.b9dY ·Pl~siden.t;, EorestHeis,'fIietl h~·'was ,~sked,h?W:he· stu-"derits;/'c~n" be' iritere~ted:-i~ -the-~tl1<1~Iit;;;gp~:erJ:lm~.nt;"'~h ell' the (gOUllcil, m,eIIlbers'~fe' not.. as

..~Videriced;il1't~e· Pi>oratten,~ance.'. ::;;~~'The"/ov·era,I.·ob;iectof .Co~n .•,~i{:,is'to':m~ke tile' y,nhiersity .•,«I .~etter .:pla~e ,in·w.h!'·h .,to 1i~ea,..(I;-~tudY. Thin9s:sli~'fJ,ldbe im-p,roved ...,nexf,,·year ·~ecau~e~·we

"VfUL'have,.an'(,offJc;',.:t8"nd ",a cen-,tral", meeting"p,lace,'i~the .Uni~,n.lh9peto m..ake the Cou'n-.cifthe.:nerve c;enter for student,~ctivjty/:/, stated Hels,',::rorest al~o"hopes to.strengthen I

the'·~:abiii~t.of Presidents, which I

is· the 'Pf8anization of' the presi-(~ents,.,of all . the major groups

, "on'ca:tnp~s., The .Cabinet. will be)isc(l;~s ;~·ex.change:bf. ,ideas, a. cros~~section'o! ....all the, campus.":.T~~~e~~r{~ilrbrin~t upprob-J~'Jll~·9tJh.eir .indivi~,~al .'groups., Fo'rest "believes that; the is-

,>5~es'of ~hispast electJonwe't:ei\Jstproblems .that should ....h~ve

"!:I~ehAJ.rou(Jht up in. C;:p~ncn.H~feels·that 'it· is:C~unc HiS' respoh·s~'ibiUty:.to rec~inmendsmallim~ .proveme.nJ:s around campus.,,'.~Council, has' tomB~eitsel.f

~. ,. w?r~/:";<" '_"'" .:;' v . ',' 'Accordi,ngtp 'Fotest: the

Conf ··'f.ro·m"·p 2 "t,ribun.al~ <~,r,e not as .weak as'. . ' ~.. .'. . •. , jthey,~,appear~;l/lt -ls chiefly.up'T' .-b'. ' I' to, the tribunal presidents' te

f!· .r. ..U na'5 • . ',." .h"v~the-:n;function proper.ly:.·A•....... i.

":·-' -r, •• ...•...• '. .' .. , .•.............•. : ....••.. i»: , '. lot d:epend$ on the ·~.tudent pa·r:~

~,its'£th~··;~p,ringl>i'cni~'4e1d .:j~irl#y,' '<~:foar~ 'f~llin(:(nl)rtlf{'J'fr~ij~~rit' ticipation/~' ~,wUh,J3usine.ss',i\dmin;istr,ation a1!~1 ,Nt}l:sing \~nd:: .iHealt~;:ieO!l1ege In conclusion Forest stated thatt~Jhe-..arint!,al...:.rc..c.on.\lQC..aticlJa~,"J~~~udJJ":"'_.con,SJWtrfl" 'ill "mald g "Prestize has been.taRen. awayyear "the ~akrls';' ••.ft81~· .~ ":§()v~ment better, a ogan . . . . ... . - t;,-it .i1'~clnv.al:-tz. " ! < '.. ¥. ,"', < .H~d(Definite o~lariS:'J1aN~:hot,heen back in. The Council' doors will .

1 ,,"86&', ~gle':·f:·o".{'.CC)A,statetf:',»(ornied~'a,~}eleetiap.~hav~:'ntit'b,een be open-to any.-student at .anythat their>: tribunal was neees- 'hela.;, . ' 'i, . , . time in the future."

..,~.sa'ry b~ca'!J.se. they have so ...1it· -------------- --. -~-----~-;' tl.e c;~main·cam-

~Often 'Stude'~t Coul1c:il· r.ules, 'do' not ~pplytothe Conserva;

tory. The college will hold two'formalsduring the year' atChristmas and in the spring.

~t_~year--'These dances wereattended by a good,pe,rcent.age of the student population.CCM will hold it~ firsfCollegeDay and will .have anOriente-tlen party a week after Orien-tation Week.,Art Kuhn of the University

College com mented that per-, heps-the main. reason tribunal'sdid .sofitfie was because fheylacked money. However,Uni.

. versity College" ""ill hold one; or two cenveeeflens •. A TGIF, Party,> will' take ,. place eachqualf~r.',Ofhelr plans Jneludea Christmas.da,~c:~ ,andc.on~~e

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