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...... , .,: ~ ...... * ...... indionq' Central College, Indionopolir, Indiana ' " " ' Vol:53,' No. 11 ' ...... I...... 'March IS, 1974 3 '. , ,...... : . . , ..;...... ,. , ".'.. . ,.I. .:.: ...... ','I ...... :...... ~...... ,. + ~ ...... ,. .. . :...... , . .. .: _, ...... : ...... ,. >,,i..'...... '2 :. - ...... ~ ..., ., I...... ,...... I...... -...... ~ .. *...... Bv Jan LernlaL/Commenlnrv .. ,.~,. : ...... , .:...... '. The InPIRC Organizing Committee prescribed by a physician. Consumers lack .~' quoted their prices over the phone. ,. recently released results of a comparative the information needed to comparison shop. Prices from lowest to highest varied from .. . . PRESCRIPTION DRUG .. 49 percent for Valium to 253,percent for .. ' ' . , . FRICISG,SURVEY RESULTS' survey on prescription drug prices. The To...... examine the elfects of .the anti- .. - . 'Ubrlom Valium Acllkd survey shows price differences up to 253 advertising regulation in Indimpolis, the Achromycin V.. The totals, differed to 80 . Achramwia Ornrdc~~~~~. Damn Toul...... a percent. For example. Acromycin V. was InPlRC Oraanizini? Committee obtained percent. . .I. . .1.92 3.W 12'2.40 1.70 2.39.13.69 ..$1.70 at one store but $6 at two others; prices of sk prescription drugs, Libriuin Those most 'adversely. affected by,high 2. 1.92 3.90.1.33 2.40 -1.70 2.39 13.69. High prescription drug pricesare the result 30110; Valium 30110; Actifed 24; Achromycin prices are the elderly, the poor, and.the 3. 2.50. 3.75' 1.45 1.70. 1.95. 2.95' 14.30 of a nonsompetitive market perpetuated V 4012.50; Ornade 16; and Darvon. Compound chronically ill. Since Americans spend over 4 4: . 2.05 4.50 1.M.1.90 2.19 3.11 15.25 . through the anuadvertising regulation of the 65 30165. The telephone survey included 25 billiondoliars a year, it wouldbe benefjcial to . 5. Indiana Board of Pharmacy. This regulation pharmacies in the Indiana3polis area. Several all consumers to initiate ways to keep prices ' 6. low. I. prevents a pharmacist or a pharmacy from surveyors called over a two week period .... .:a. -9*-e . ' advertising either by price or by name any ending February 6. Each store was wlied for 9.' article or medical preparation that must be onedrugonaltermledays. Alibut fourstores 10...... --..+ ...... -11. .._-...... -*---...... 12. : , .. ,...... 13. 14. - 15...... 16. 3.30 5.10 i.70 3% Z.M 3.0 19.76 --zJ Five queen .contestunts selected .. ... ,. .- . '. Kaihy Aiiten, Andrea Constantine:Kathy hagland, Penny Lofke. and Nancy Tucker have been sleected as the five contestants for Spring Festival Queen of.. 1974. ' ' . ', , . 3" .. .. The field of con1estants;which consisted of approximately 30 junior girls, was narrowed . to five byvoteinconvocationonMarch6.The final vote for queen was cast \Vednesday in convocation... ., ., .... The queen. whoever she may be. will be crowned as the highlight of activities during Indiana Central's annual Spring Festival to 'headed for last be held on April 6;According to Spring Festival Chairman, Linda Woods, "the .results will. be kept secret.. until. that evening:.'. - stretch of race Andrea Canstanthe Junior, Doug Land. and soDhomore. Barn, .. . lloward we6 winners oi- Wednesday';': ,primary. race .for .the.Central Council .. presidency. . ' . The primary election was only decisive in ... .. ' selectlng the two presidential candidates as . ' , . other oflices had only two and in some uses one candidate. .. .,. '- ' Candidates'for.the general election to be ' " 'held Alar* 22 are as follows: On the Central. ;, Action Party ticket. headed by presidential,, ' ' ' candidate, Barry Howard. are Joel Catlin for .... vice president4reasurer; Jan,Lesniak for secretary; Terry Taylor for vice president or . . . social activities: and Dave Michaels lor vice ., .... president ofreligious activities. Presidential candidate, Doug Land andvice president of soeiai activities candidate, Beth ' .. Youngblood. are running mates. ,!.. ...Junior, Shn'Alarkel is an independent .. .. :' candidate lor vice president-treasurer. : .,, -* Portions of the tm presidential platforms . ; ~~ . . can be found on page two this issue. Penny Lwke 'Kalhy lloagland ' ... Kathy Alken ...... ,...... ~ ...... _I.- ...... '~ . 2 .* .. .. ,...... March IS, 1974 Editorial .. .Editor's mailbox c ...... '.., .,- Wat kins explains athletic scholarships. You're a DUMB BROAD! To the Editor: Ifeelitalsoneresury Lomentionthatwell .. .. I should like to take thls opportunity to over fiity percent of Central's athletes are . ' respond to hlr. Gary Greene's recent letter not receiving one penny from athletic grants. The "dumb broad'' cliche is as old as Grandma's hen house, but believe me, honey,' concernine Indiana Central's "Athletlc Rather, many are receivlng State scholarships:'. ~ Scolarships. Academic ScholaMps, laurs, dumb bmads do ejst in this age of intellectual, independent females. ' .. ' . hIany of you girls emse me many of you women on campus complain and working part-time. Furthermore, - - this '. Fikt of all I am assuming that he was! Indiana Central, I am proud to say, does not L ' because we have women's hours. You say you don't like being locked in the dorms at referring to Indiana central's program.! hide her athletic grants lie at least two night when the guys are freeand out having fun. You don't llke feeling like anlmals in a: However. !his is difficult to asced since sister sdtoals in our conference. two : .... cally name Indiana Central cage. schools glve a great deal of aid to athletes ~ . . You came to college'for more freedom; Now od have less. You came here to bi hein thedid notarti P e, nor did his description In the ; and call them named scholars. I, for one, am least describe Indiana Central's Athletic dad lhat we don't hide those treated maturely. Instead you are told to be in the Jorms by eleven and twelve o'clock. .. .. thin=. I thinh Let me tell you something, my femaled-minded friends. It just mlght be possible Grant -am. Fchools are only fooling ihemselves and not nobody else. lhat there are good reasons for women'shours, and those reisons just mlght be for your It is the purpose 01 this r&ponse to ; -L. protection. crillcue or defend the policy of offering I would like to close by askIng hIr. Greene Has it ever occurred to you that ou art asked to 'be in the dorm at a certain Iindal aid to athletes. Rather it is hoped h,jw he that scho~nhipoare giMn that the'proper Information-can be :hour because the dorm must be lockedffor.securijy-puyposes? ' for nonsducational activities. b~tuseme,' Has it ever occurred to you that when many girls go to bed, they like to feel safe In, disseminated from the PmW "veritable ' ' but I was under the Impression that athletics. .-< horse's mouth." ' ' not only their mms,but in all parts of the dorm? aren't the only pea in the pod, as ' .. . ' music or drama performances arc and. ' (You .. ... my grandmother always says.) ' . .. ~ndiinacentral gives no such thing as in alwaPayJ will be M~tlonal. . ' sincerely; Has it ever occurred to you that locking the doors keeps out offampusstrangers who ., athletic scholarship. However, athletic .. are attracted to this area by the mere public presence of three women's dormitories?, grants-in-aid are offered. RUle thls may only Mchael J. Wathtns : .. DirectorFinandalAid ' This Is a major city you know...... ' be a misnomer on the part of hk. Greene, we , . -only the scholarship (The Real Veritable Horse) .. ', . . Has it ever occurred you that the public which knows of your existence includes attach label 16 l award .based on academic performance. P.S. 1 &Id be hppy to me

\\'hen you go to the polls for the final Central Council election onhIarch22, you will Presidential candidates . not only be asked to select officers but to mark a !'yes" or "no" vote for several issues pertinent to the student body. Although these "yes-no" votes will only serve as indicators of student body opinion, it is important that students take the time to think through and complete the haUot. The present platforms results may carry some weight in affecting changes in certain areas. The following article includes portions of 5. EFFICIENT UTILIZATION OF will the 'One question wncern whether students prefer three entree menu which we the platforms of Central Council presidential are currently being served in the ICC Dining Hall, or whether students prefer the PARKING FACILITIES. candidates Doug Land and Barry Iloward. . premium entree menu. The three entree menu is just what$ says, three main dishes 6. THE LIBERALIZATION OF THE OPEN per meal. The premium entree menu consists of two entrees er meal but with one DOUELand's platform favors; . nnRhi...... Pnl.1r.Y evening meal consisting of a premium entree of steak, lobster, hrimp or London broil. (1) continualibnof work for formationofan The oremium entree menu slmDlv means foreEoinp-- one entree per meal in order to Academic Committee which.would aid in .?. THE fN1TfATV-W OF A "JATED r', hiie'one special night per week;- faculty-student relations. MEAL TICKET. ' We urge students to get out and vote'for these important issues and for Central (2) improvement of frosh orientdon by 8. THE COXCEFT OF A STUDENT BlLL ' , Council officers. Do not expect others to carry your weight in selyting campus leaders. exposure to Indianapolis and by upgrading OF RIGHTS. effectiveness of orientation committee with Do not expect other to express your opinion on the very issues which you complain 9, nlORE CAPITAL AND STUDENT .- ' use of upper-classmen. -- about from day to day. Voting is a democratic process. Use it! . '' ' VOICE IN SOCIAL ACTIVITIES. RFK 13) updating mnvocations 'by reducing numberforbetterqualilyorbyexpandingthe . 10. MORE CENTRAL ' COUNCIL .= budget for better convos. INVOLVEMENT IN ACADEhllC .. (4) off iampus housing for those who want , CONCERNS OF STUDENTS. It. 11. WEEKLY CATHOLIC hlASSES IN THE REFLECTOR STAFF 1973-74 (5) modification of women's hours, visiting ~ .. ShlALL CHAPEL AS WELL AS THE hours and open qsitation. Rhonda Klrkham ...... :...... 1.. Edltovln-Chlef COORDINATION OF RIDES TO SERVICES Rick Swengel ...... i...... A$$oclale Editor . Central Action Party patform OF OTHER DENOMINATIONS. John Sarno ...... ;...... Sport$ Dlrector Paul Ludwig ...... :...... Sports Editor 1. BETTER CONNUNICATION' 12. A CONSTITUTION CONVENTION M Pete NWt ...... Photographer BETWEEN THE STUDENTS AND REWRITE THE CENTRAL COUNCIL Kathy DoIan ...... Features Editor CENTRAL COUNCIL.,. CONSTITUTION. Steve Nonteil, Larry Sparks ....c...... :...... Sports 2. LIBERALIZATION 'OF WOMENS' Chris Curtis ...... "...... Women's Sports iiniinc 13. THE ESTABLISHMENT OF .AN Paula Wagner ...... :...... '...... ;...... :...... Reporter 3. THE ESTABLISHhlENT OF A INTERCOLLEGIATE ASSOCIATION Bev Butler ...... :...... SKretaw CONMUTER COUNCIL. COhIPOSED OF PRIVATE INDIANA Henderson Art Deslgn Joy ...... 4. STUDENT REPRESENTATION ON COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY STUDENT BOARD OF TRUSTEES. .' GOVERNMENTS...... " ...... -...... ~ : ...... 2. .. .I ...... : . :3 Moreh 15. 1974 ..

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. . By SYLWA HENRICKS ,wrillen down, lo. be, 01' use' lo future. . '."Andperhapsreada bookaboutit: ..."The ' generations - how to appease the gods. how convocation speaker. Aaron Copland. was !to piant according to the right sign, how to know your om beginnings. how live lsuggesting a way 01. implementing one's , to the lunderstanding and appreciation of music. 'good life. . 'The procedure that he advised has been I One drawer in the card catalog has more I~o~~owedfor centuries - in school, out of 'than twoinches of book titlesbeginning"1Iow Ischool. in libraries, at home, on street !to ....." They. run from llow to Appreclate 'corners, in buses, on park benches, standing :hlotlon Pictures to llow to Write Sclenlilic in line, anywhere a hand can hold and an eye 'and, Technical Papers. They cover almost - readinga book tofindoul. There every field of endeavor - llow to Arrange :is much to be said lor the method. It has been Flowers. Be a Chrlstlan. Bulld a Recard 'proven effective, It is quick,. easy and Library, Buy Stocks, Develop a Super-Poser !inexpensive. It.is often less hazardous than Jlemory, Draw Birds, Get Along With ! first-hand experience, and sometimes more Automation. Interpret the New Testament. I 'reliable. Reading for information is socially .'Know the Mosses and Llverworts, Make a !acceptable, legal. and often pleasurable. . '\W, Play Badmlnton. Produce an Amateur ' The Library has thousands of books that Circus, Read the Financial News. Umplrr, /tell you "how to do it." In Iact, almost albf Use Role Playing Efleetlvely, Wn the Peace ,the books in the library are concerned with. . and Write For a Living. 1 how to do Wigs, or how other people have While almost all the titles strongly suggest !done' them - how to learn, to teach, to the positive virtues - llow to Be a Chtlstlan, understand. to act. to believe, to govern. etc. ,How to Enjoy Poetry, llow to Think Straight 'IBooks originated for that reason. The stone ,- a couole sound almost subversive - !tablets and papyrus scrolls were collections ,How to Lle Wlth Statistin and How to Do ,.of the wisdom of preceding generations Nothing Wlth Nobody all Alone by Yourself. .. 'A few have a touch ol pathos, perhaps in the .. subtle suggestion of failure - How to Find ' .... llapplness. How to Keep a Sound Mind. and '.IlOW to Get on the Waternagon and Slay There. . .. ,

A dollar for .~ .. .. , campaigns: Beebe plans . .

Think about it ~ to expand By RICK SWENCLE I1 is lax time again, and If you have not noticed yet there is a new line your lederal placement bureau The Umber woll pictured the '1974 . on on Federation will be sponsoring its 37th annual tax form: It is the place to indicate if you National Wildlife Week poster syinbolizes all observance of National \Vildlife Week, March would like one dollar withheld from your -*r. endangered species. The National Wildlife , . 17-23, 1974. .... It you think you might have diflicully ... federal lax refund for a presidential Ilinding a job after graduation or even now. ' _- camoaien. ' you should keep the name of hlr. John Beebe Tie idea of'@e public actually suppoking in mind. hlr. Beebe is the new Director of a Continuing education presents the campaign of a presidential candidate is Placement at Indiana Central and plans to admirable, but this is not what will result. expand the placement bureau. The American public will be supporting the The expansion IS expected to 'take two 'Right to,-Live-Right to Die" series ..: candidate of a political party and not a man. . 'years to complete. hlr. Beebe's aims include v" The system will be decided oyer what now (a) graduate placement. (b) first Iobs for exists. seniirs. (c)analumni placement sefiice and A four evening communily dialogue on the all of the Thursday evening sessions which Even though there is a law contributions (d) summer job placement. Senior placement theme "The Right to Live - The Right to will be held in Recital llall Irom 7:W to 9:30 from a single source in excess of @,OM) being 8s expected to be greatly expanded by August . Die" will be presented by the Center for p.m. Specific dates are hlarch 28, April 4, made to one to one presidential campaign dnd alumni placement will follow that. Continuing Education of -Indiana Central .April 25, and May 2. 1974. committee, both parties manage to establish A 1969 graduate ol IC. hlr. Beebe will share College. Ail interested adults and students Indiana Central College facuity members enough committees to,fund the campaigns. If his duties with Mr. Paul Pielemeyer until -L are invited to attend, without charge, any or in the humanities will discuss the issues 01. workable limits are placed on campaign July 1. hlr. Pielemeyer will handle teacher abortion, euthanasia, capital punishment and spending, the new sustem will be functional. placement until that time. hlr. Beebe says suicide with emphasis on providing a fuller It is still not the best way to manage our 'that he plans to use the best examples of understanding of the moral values underlying . political future. . .. other college placement bureaus lor our thinking on these issues. Each of the We have to look forward'and advance to a improvement of Indiana Central's. sessions will feature a panel presentation, time when even method will no longer be small group discussions led by the resource needed. .. persons and 1CC graduate students, and a Sophomore class .. .. sharing period and summary involving.- the total proup...... The series is being made possible'througha: ._ ... reports activitjes . 'grant. by the Indiana Committee for the .. .:. , . 'Humanities. Questions and requests for .. .. - -!additional information should be directed to The sophomore class. is 'msponwring a the Center for Continuing Education, Indiana service activity with the freshman'class on Central College, 1400 East Hanna Avenue. Ken Hottell named --c Sunday, April 7. Children from a childrens', Indianapolis, Indiana 46227. phone 787-6301, home will be invited to campus for an Easter Ex;. 260. Egg Hung and picnic. Everyone is invited. The idea of a Alardi Cras, which would be a CEC Man of Month way for all organizations on campus to raise ' money, is still being studied. ' Assistant business manager, en trot;& 'Arsenic and'Old Lace'.'' 1 has been selected as Indiana Central's CEC The class is currently setling stationery as ., . .. , a fund raising project. The'class treasury hfAN 01 the hlonth. stands at ,approximately $145 at the present next on stage CEC stands for Courtesy, Elfiaency and time. , Concern. The CEC student com111I1hrahieh Filing lor junior class offices begins The Indiana Central Players will ... meets with hesident Gene Sease to discuss m hlonday. March 18. and continuer untll 1:30, present "Arsenic and Old Lace" on the effectiveness of the CEC promon hlonday. March 25. A special wnvo will be March 2122 and 7.3 in Ransburg Auditorium campus. recently met and decided that Mr. held on Monday, April 1, for candidates a1 8:Wp.m. ~dtels~llbe$2.75(adulls)and -HottellCEC characteristics enthusjastically displays the lhree ... speeches. The election is Wednesday April 3. ~ $1.75 (students) and may be purchased in * In January the class made $41 for helping Esch Hall 112 beheen 1and 5 P.m. bednning : Mr. Hottel! is a-1962 graduate of lndianr with chairs at the Charleymde concert. on hIonday, March 11. For additional Central. His wife is Georgia. He bas Lhrrc February 14 the class mdepona bake sale. idoonnatione311 7876301. at. 226s after 1 children. Loa. Smtt. and Todd. .p.m. UICR 881 * ..... -...... -, ...... :4 .. .. ~. .. 'March 15. 1974 :' .r I - teaching 'Stand back-and bite'your tongue. .- .. .. The baby has a new sitter and'things are; function effectively within a proup. : : one.. advantage of all thls enforced. .' 1 there;either... I hew< that - tee hee- bit I working out much better:Jeanne was happy i I'm teaching grammar - oh frabjous day domesticity is that the teachers get lots Of figured it would get 'em out of my hair and . with her last sitter, but there were so many - and I really love it. I always have liked goodies; last week, I got a piece of chocolate . inlo Someme else's. I thought It' was an children that she couldn't bring her favorite messing around with words. I don't know cake, and apple (?), and a warm cupcake ' ingenious solution to an ageold problem. but toys, and she caught colds constantly. The what kind of grammar we had when I took ' . with plnk icing. apparew everybody triesit. niaybe 1'11 wait . new sitter has just her own girl in addition to hfrs. Fouls' course; but it wasn't much' ' I have to stop sending io many of my study . 'a few days and try it again - they can't fire mine, and ahead I think Jeanne has become differentfromwhatI'dhadallmylife.Then, hall kids.to the library; they aren't studvinrr . me. ' ' ' more cuddly andlaffectionale. She also has one evening. she gazed vaguely at the ceiling -begun playing with her'old toys in the , for a bit and announced that she'd better tell evening; tonight she spent an hour smearing us something about sentence patterns. . 7 Vicks'.Vaporub on her dolls and dressing WELL, if she hadn't, I'd be going frazy now. .. them in pajamas. 1 feel like I've come home If she notices a warm glowy feeling, it's . after a long, dark trip. probably because I've been blessing her ~ Stephens' job is working out marvellously. unawares - and also knowingly - about i . He is assistant manager and, when the owner . twice an hour. .. * ,' goes abroad this summer, he will be * I took a girl down to the dean's office one . promoted to matuger. 1just hope he doesn't day. She got a reprimanding but I suspect she , i get shafted; I have a passing acquaintance really needs a shrink; why anyone would , . with the boss, because one semester I ate in spend a' delightful Friday aflemoon homing ... his restaurant every iilonday night, and the in on a strange grammar class. at testing . ' only word I .would use to describe him, is time.'no less, is utterly beyond me.1 didn't :. , unprintable. (It is also unfair to his mother, even want to be there, and I like the stuff! who has enough problems without being That phrase, "homing in on." is messy: too ' . . , maligned in the popular press.). many prepositions; but it Is explicit. We used ' That's a problem in teaching; sometimes to have a nice' language. but we spoilt it. you just have to stand back and bite your Maybe if Caxton had been born earlier.- but tongue. One of my studFnts dissolved Into a if he had, he probably would have been a . heaving pool of tears this morning, and I farmer. Or a fisherman, and his wife would, never did find out why. I deposited her, still have spent her life washing the salt out of his 'I - dothee ...... snlashine. in the nurse's office. . ' -.- . ' Bill comes in our period for help ' on free The weather has'been so warm and

with reading. When he first started. I told ~ sorinelike this week. These are the days when : .him his memory was okay, but his skills were I'nori~allyspend my mornings sitting on the .... i : rusty. He didn't quite believe it, and neither porch swing with my kids, waiting for the ,' .did I. hut it turned out to be nearly the truth. school bus and listening to the birds. And in He reads more easily every day. and he is the afternoons, we all play in the yard with '.. making a list of new words which he can now the dog and his friends. It just kills me to - recognize and spell. His sessions are the high spend the early morning crawling along in a I point of my day; not only is he a nice boy, but line of grubby, chuggy cars; just so 1can get ;, I can give him plenty of individual attention to school and spend the rest of the day cooped :'. - that's hard to do in a classroom. I would up on Ule second floor. I have a plant on my t 1 ;. like lo change on life just a littie bit while I'm desk. but it keeps getting knocked off, so it's :here. turning all yellow and flisplwking. :' ' Every one of my students would benefit One of the Wings which surprised me about b , ' from a daily hour of individual attention: I Indiana schools is the number of boys hking always did think Rousseau was on the right home ec. When I went to school, home ecwas

track. But the world was not designed to ~ something the girls took if the couldn'twd, and the boys who couldn't rea stayed outside Becky Wrlghl ohvlously enjoys rapping wlih one of lhe frlendly nelghborhd iquln^elzhllei .; minister to a man's impatience, and i .. .': "somehow I must teach each of them to'. the building and smoked for four years. But on lbe steps of Good Ilall; . ' ...... _ .a ,: .. ,. . .. c ;. Stage craft and... set:.; ...: ...... :' :i Love... can-be mighty .. . .. 'BY STEVENONTEU' soul rhvlhm section guaranteed to move you I know of some people who would say It ' fully. The Isaac Hayes Muence is heavily ! design. for-the'creative .. takes a "mighty love" for soul music to be felt (if you're into lke at all) in "Love llas able 'to enjoy the Spinners' new , 'Cone Away" (which unfortunately possesses '3 is that several sits.wi~ creited for a hllgbty Love (Atlantic SD 72%). But there some cheap verses) and "Ain't No Price on By PAUh WAGNER .' be '74-'75 set has to some soul music in each one of up, Happiness" in which you can lid such lines DO you know that a two-by-four is not two chosen play of the season, and one be - will then be chosen and built for the play. hlr...... as "I always-thought I meant more to ,by four? Do you know the standard Andihr tha(1 ;ecommendhllghty Love to all yournan just a pair of tickets for two." a L measurements of a platform? Do you know Rem will be present to guide his students from the beginning - which starts on paper of you. While not bo much better than the. lament not uncommon to the American hlale. how a set is put together piece by piece to first blockbuster album, it worse by any "He'll Never Love You Like I Do" is smooth create certain atmosphere? Well, If 'the - to the conslruction and to the end - the Is no a strike. It is interesting to note that a set means. as ice cram as Filipe Wind and Bobby Smith answer to these probing questions happens lo work out a duet worth hearing:They're be.a loud "NO," you might consider which has been very carefully conSlruCted The Spinners have been on records longer must be taken apart with an equal amountof than you may think. 'Ibeir run on both ' . backed up by the rest of the Spinners - enrollment in the offered stage craft course, care. .. Motown and VIP included songs from 1965's Henry Fambmugh, PedsJackson. and Billy which will be taught by James Ream. Henderson. Wind is the lead man that you '' Commenting on the aspee! bhich appeals, "Tnrly Yours" and "I'll Always Love You" hfr. Ream is at present the head of the Icd through "We'll Have it hbde" and ending most often hear on the Spinners' hits, and drama department during the absence of hlr. most to him. hlr. Ream stated that. "To me, the neat thing about It Is that you're taking with "Together We Can hfake Such Sweet Smith is more of a.. Wind-type voice smoothed Richard Williams, and he finds set ' the art of some ideas and some plans which you put hfusic" and "It's A Shame" in the early 70s. down. . design and construction a fascinating down paper and you're literally building Then came the move to Atlantic and the re31 . . I wondei why wax was wasted on "I'm process. as well as an enlertaining one. on Glad You Walked Into My Life" and the tc+ . the Wing and it's like building a building. It's arrival of Thorn Bell..~~~ former~~ writer-oroducer ~~~~~ Discussing his ideas on set design and tw me completely different from doing a for Philly Groove's group. The DeUonics . long seven-minute "Love Don't Love construction. hfr. Rumsaid, "I don't believe ("Didn't I Blow Your hbd Time" Nobody" - they just do not look like much . paintine or where you a? feulpti?g; when,. This ' that the general public has any idea of what dnd "La La hleans I Love You"). Bell and next to the rest of the album. But to close it . goes into set construction..They have two everything is right here in front 01 you. In wrote and Bell .produced, all up,'along comes "hfighty Love" at the end -_ basic ideas; one is that they think it is too sctne.design everything has to be'done on arranged, and conducted Ifflds of songs for of the second side and away we go. It's the hard.'and that it would be impossib1e;they paper or in the mind so that then ou can both the Spinners and Avco's Stylistia. . . fastest. most realistic, and most optomistic couldneverdoit: andtheotherislhatitisall increase the scale of It some twenty xousand Spinners (Atlantic SD 1256) featured no less song featured here, and it most closely too simple, and they really don't milire the times and put it on stage." .. resembles those sweet things on Spinners. ' ' than five Top 40 singles - "How Could 1 Let . , work that does go on in the background.': For those interested in set design or set -You Get Away," "I'll Be Around," .'*Could It Here's a kind of composite from the song Relating to the second idea. is an incident construction, hfr. Ream is more than willing Be .I'm Falling In Love," "One Of A Kind which tells a well-known truth most briefly. . which recently occurred to Jim Ream and to k,of any help to you in your ambition to (LovdAffair)," and "Ghetto Child." Andasa "Once thereaas a boy and girl. ,. Michael Bridgewaler as they were putting up ' . . create. He feels that there are a number of result, we now arrive at hllgbty Love.' Boy said, "I love you so." : the set for Spoon River which was presented . . talented people who are not aware that. The use of "arrive'! here must also refer to Girl %id, "I'll never leave you" - . - for the Alumni.' hlany people saw the . people are needed to help on the productions. another new songwriting team. Joseph B. They grew older and left e3ch other, ' . preparations, for the production and or who donot know how to get involved with Jefferson (the writer of ."One Of A Kind 'Cause that's the way love goes. remarked on how complicated it looked.'To the drama department. hlr. Ream stated that (Love Affair)"), Bruce 1fawes;and Charles Keepon loving. .. quote hlr. Ram. Wick and I just looked at . he would gladly guide anyone interested in Simmons combine for nine out of the IO songs Keep'on looking...... ~ one another and sort of laughed. It was the this art and that he Is open to suggestions set design,and construction. ..on packed in that astrulogicallydesigned cover. You'll soon discover '. . .. easiest jobwe'dhadallyearsinceallthatwe 'Bell still holds the controls on the music, A mighty love." .. did was cany.platforms overand set them ' a If you really have an interest and you'd lie howzver. so the result is a uniform'one. ' Well, at least one form of "mighty love" up, the platforms were standard in size and to know exactly how a set is built, SIP up for Sharp, catchy openinn chords make "Since is here and available at record stores. It's there were no problems." : ., ., the stage craft course, and be creatrve. Who I Been Gone"and "I'm Coming Home" (The . simply lay-backand-feeI.goorI music, and it StudenQ of.the stage craft couisewill be knows, it just might be your set that is used only BellCreed number) the jumpiest tunes. mightget you hookedonthem.I,forone,sure .. hope so. hllgbly Love is for everybody. involved in'designing.... sets for plays. .. One Idea for the next production. ' .. Thelatterisawildcombinationof violinsand ...... 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Indiana Central basketball' player DaGi to flak@swte Warren. and wrestler Joe hfyers,joted hlost Valuable Piayers by their teammates, were so honored at the Indiana Central Winter Sports Banquet last Tuesday night. Anderson, Jeffersonville, Gary West and . ' In addition to receiving the Dr. W. P. Richmond wouldn't be bad choiks to bet Morgan Nost Valuable Player trophy, cokes on tomorrow if one were a big time Warren. a junior forward. was voted in as spender with 'a taste for high school next season's baskethll captain, and won the , basketball action. IViliiam Hone llighest Index Award. which is The Indians were smokin' in the \Vigwam given to the player who has 'the best last Saturday, unafraid of Kokomo's 'cumuiative status over the course of the slithering Charlie ','The Snake" Hail and season. .. driven on by a.jiilion screambg fans who - Nyers. who grabbed the Indiana Collegiate never got quiet 'til ne final buzzer burped. Conference championship for the second time Roy Taylor, almost a surefirethiing for . in a row. and was hfost Valuable Player at hfr.Easketba11, and mammoth hlarshall the Conference meet. also won the Kelso.. Tony were just too much for The Snake and his ,' Reid hlental Attitude Award. Dave Wood, mates, who found foul trouble trying to stop sophomore fom.ard. Look home the wme the big Injuns underneath and were plain trophy in basketball. ' pooped anyway from a tough afternoon game Little .State Champ - Jeff Rayborn was with Cannel. The Snake, who led the tough elected captain of next year's mstlers, who North Central Conference in ' scoring two will suller no losses to graduation, and will years in a row, was the tragic flgure in the' return Central record holders. Mark drama Saturdaplfis game was off, the ball Dullaghan (Most pins in a season - 13) and wouldn't drop and his face mirrored the Rick Gardner (Fastest pin-I3 seconds). disappointment of a basketball tom's super- ., Senior center Darl Hall has been nominated hero swallowing defeat in his, final game: for an NCAA post graduate Scholarship. and ' . Smooth Roy and Tough Tony could be in for . the final winners will be announced at the a shake-up, though, if they bump head with beginning 01 next school year. ' , Jeff and Wayne Walls in the fils. Wayne is Junior Ike Jackson was awarded the' a brother of IC's Todd Whltten and is an All- ,Oarles Zopf Throw Award on the basis of his Staterwhoc3nbeatthebo;lrdswilhthebest. .732 average. fifth in the conference. . Gary West has hordes of all-around talent Clarence Swain. who worked the boards for and that leaves Richmond as the big 221 rebounds over the season. was awarded darkhose. I am picking them simply because' the Ray Blwmingdale Rebbundinx trophy. they are due. Coach Dick Baumgartner has Coach Terry Wealherald, whose grapplers a jinx to shake and this muid be his year to do Won second place in the overail. was ICC Shooting ace Jack Emly works in the battlng cage to try'md regain hlr blttingtonch it:Franklin could hawthe best talent and. given a present ol unknoun nature, value, or coaching in the Indianapolis Semlstate, but quality by his often unruly chirges. after a long winter of mnccntrattng on sllclng the nets. Jack will be working ..the .. . . diamond as a pitcher on the defending ICC champlon Gre).houndteam. , . Richmond has a score to settle with hdy,- ..: . .. actually a whole bunch of scores. They've been here six times in the last eight years and have never gotten any farther. Watch for Spicer. Lundy and Co. to do the job this time ' Central track unit. around. It's anybody's bess who'll take it all, but ,' the individual talent around the state has pretty well been leveled out and the Ali- Staten lor this summer are almost set. .. girds for battle in Sure things are Taylor. hlarshail. Walls, Southport's Jim Krivacs, New Albany's Charlie hlitcheli and Southwestern's Steve Collier. Probables are lfammond's Larry defense ofICC Moore. Lapel's Mark Barnhirer and . Arlington's Wayne Radford. ' Under PAUL LUDWIG 4:~inthemile,and9:Wflatinthetwomiie. By hlark Fischer. Kerry Geesaman, Joe scrutiniwtlon are Terre Haute North's Nate ' . Coach Gerald Encland is faced with the tall Jester, Mike nlills, and Ralph Hayes, all and he's of national caliber. I don't think hlills. East Chicago's Washington's Bobo

der..... a1.~ defendin;~ .... the Indiana Colleeiate there's anv wav we can beat him." --~~~-~~ ~ freshmen 410 men, are fighting for a spot on Jackson, Spring Valley's Roger Bird, Fort Conference and Little State Champioiship the mile relay unit. Rayes placed third in the Englaid is encouraged by the Wayne Concordia's Euguene Parker and title his track team won for him last year, Hoosier Relays last year for Homestead in performances of his squad at the I.U. indoor Kokomo's Hall, among others. without the services of several key men, lost the 440. invitationals. uhich ran January through Around the state they're saying the best 01 . to the graduation route. "We're not going to be as deep this year, so February. In the last meet, Central's two all may be Peru's junior flash, Kyle hlacy. Welost some good people from last year, consequently' the pressure is on us to mile relay unit walked away with first. Southern Illinois. Florida State, IU, Purdue, who leads 'Hoosierland in scoring. Other lost our distance ace Gary Roumaster who perform ...... as far as the conference is tough juniors are hluncie North's Sammy holds three 01 our school records, in the mile. concerned. it looks like it's noinn to come out Notre Dame and Kentucky have all had two mile and three mile run," says England, members of their teams turn up at the Drummer, Lebanon's Steve Walker and between hrselves End Butier (Kho was the Beech Grove's Gary Raker. but among his new crop of recrults are: only unit Io defeat IC in dual meet action). Bioomington meetings. Big Jerry Allgood has "Dennis Scheelekho was fourth in the 'wi& valparaiso and \Vabash showing early triumphed three times so far, breaking the You can see the best of 'em right here at Kentucky StatehfileRunlast year."and"the Central school record 01 England I.C. working out in June. But you'll have to . sims of hinr a lot better than thevwere~~ ~ last 51'8". ... ~~-~~~- city two mile champ and cross-country ye&," prophkied England. .. confides that Jerry "has hmfarther Unn go to Bloomington to see the best team next champ in Gary Atwood from Wqod .High .. One weakness may appear at the pole vault that in practice, it's just a matter of him Saturday. Smart money is on Jelfersonville, School in Indianapolis." slot. "We lost Doug Holder. who won the doing it in competition." primedandreadytodoa littlemassacarin;of Others who will be counted on to live up Lo . Conference for us lastlait Year." and Enaland is ' .Central will be attending the DePauw their om. past glories are Gary Hall who IS a record looking lor a couple of heshan wre

excited~~ about ~ ~ ~ ~~~ the vounn in oartlcular." with Rick Parsons, Ike-Jackson and Bob really can't tell in the distances huse ~ " kids coming in and using the facility ahead of ...... England concludes,~. his appraisal of Buscher from the basketball team. ~at'ms' . of the freshmen. You don't really know how Central students. has clocked the high hurdles in 14.3. and freshmen are going to do against-tough Central's track prospects with. "I think we Gym hours during the week will remain as Jackson placed third in the nation in the competition." Coach England concedes that ought to be pretty decent, of course I'm the posted on the blackboard in the west lobby of triple jump last year. BuUer's Tom Burlem, "who's already been world's besioptiinist." the gym. ~. . . , ...... ' , ...... , . ..

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' ' Greyhounds wrestling 'season reached its ' ..: ' ' Sager, a standout forward the 1970 State Watch for him to move higher in the next three years. . ' on .. officialend..Those magic words "no seniors" , , ' Finalist Loogwtee team; played one year of .. .. will supply the primary inspiration for IC reserve and three years of varsity ball for the . - ...... until the next season begins, for there ought . . . 'Ifounds. Jansen, a Cathedral graduate. is an tobea tremendousstackupbetweenveterans' example of what hard work and 3 :, and new men come next October. . ' determination will do for an athlete. Paul did vbee . jOewas the conference champ going into '. ."not play varsity ball in high school and was the NCAA ~ivi~i,,,,~finals at CaliforniaState, , . cut in his freshman 'year at IC. But he ' -..0 ., continued to work and improve and made the .. . ,...... University in Fullerton. California, but his team in his sophomore year, BY JOHN SARNO - come, ;.here theystarted throiinggames at success was marred a bit when he was" Van Emon, an outstanding shwter.from ~ In the last two weeks the fastest fade since you at noon and didn't let up 'til 10 p.m. This :. e'iminated in his first round match, Then. South Adams.'and lfall, who holds .all the ' ' ''. you threw your'cheap blue jehns in the wash is a bit much, as even the hardiest of viewers came Jeff's turn to shine.. .' rebounding. records at I Northfield, played lie roughthis way UP until he finally rested ' ,took place in the upper echelons of Big Ten ' . can sit only through about two games before three years of varsity ball apiece for Coach basketball. he must make ,a trip to the grocery or in teniEPlace from among 49 other grapplers Nicoson. They offered these comments on Indiana's Hoosiers, who for a while looked , . bathroom or somewhere. .. -the only Hound to even get throogh the first .' ' their career at Central and their future plans. +:like the super team in the country with their , The play-by-play by coverage on these : match. Marion .Wolfe (the .Conference Van Emon. who will enter the IU dental new running, gunning style and the best programs ranged from good to bad (pretty runner-up) and Mark Dullaghan also went ' school next fall, says, "My most memorable .freshman center around, let their poise and '. complicated, huh?). Since it is in vogue to under in their opening bouts. In all fairness. games would have to be those at the Findley ,confidence get away from them, and also .the . critique television broadcasters, let us throw . however, let it be noted that we never Tournament this past Christmas. I played a. league championship. flowers to those who brought us the area .' wrestled anyone in those first contests who : lot and averaged In double figures for the hlichigan did it to them Monday with pure ' . game of the week and dartsat the announcers 'was rankedlower than fourth in that tourney, touinament. . hustle, Ohio State used the same two weeks .who told us every five minutes the infinite It's a case of simple luck-of-the-draw which . "About the funniest thing that happened ,%ago to stun the Big Red; and in between I virtues 'of Farm 'Bureau Insurance, .. can affectany team. took place this year at the Aurora Purdue very nearly buried Indiana in its oun creditable as it may be. They also did not Then, last weekend, J~ nlyers turned it all ' . Tournament. Nick had a handful of keys backyard by just plain outplaying them. ' make enough different commercials for the on ,,.hen he won ge135Y2.pound class in an , which he was handing out to us at the motel. . ' All three clubs will have most everybody. Channel 4 coverage. We saw the sleepy guy. A~Umeet at Arsenal Tech lIigh here This really sexy young lady in a low-cut , ' ' hack next fall, and the conference won't be: ,fix 1,ooO banana splits for his pregnant wife. . blouse walked up beside him and stood there ' .Ioe emerged from among any less tighter. hlichigan and Indiana, along Good old Dad had to fetch the dumb dog out of men as victor* : without him noticing her. Finally he turned with Notre Dame and UCLA,.could make up the rain another 1,ooO times; and all the kids . beating rated Doug 'rutsell Of Bloomington . around and .saw her. which resulted in him the top four teams in the nation in '74-75. . each made about that many long distance . the and knocking off one Of dropping all the keys on the floor and them' Between them, they could produce half, a calls to Grandma. Of course this is only a '. State's men in the final. turning bright red from embarrassment." >dozen All-Americans...... warmup for the next two Saturdays !hen we . ' Below YOU see the final total records and . , [[all, who will be married this summer, has This year's NCAA tourney is wide open, will watch the Emge people fix sandwiches Outstanding achievements Of each IC been nominated for an NCAA post-graduate \ with UCLA established as a very beatable all day long during the high school games ' . grappler. Take it from us - they're both -. scholarship. lfeplans to go to graduate school , ; .-team, Notre Dame stamped as one capable of Back to college basketball, which is I think . ' going to look a lot better ahen we print them if he receives the grant. If not, he hopes to . :. anything and North Carolina State as one still what the story started out about. leave us , next year. .. attain a position with the Pennsylvania . ICSEASON , : waiting to break open the real big one. They conclude by saying it is now probably at a .. Railroad. ' - ' keep beating poor hlaryland, which is high point in history. There are so many good ' L' T ToumeYBs@ . Darl says that "hly best game was when we ~?~~~TE;& , I a , , , &?probably the best Number Four team ever: '; stan coming Out of the collegiate rdnks that BrpdCmwc(lu] 2 I I ~LI~~I~SU~. ..played Wittenberg my sophomore year. I was : but the Wolfpack probably won't be Number . probably another Pro league or least a Markhl@bn(lW 19 0 Q S*uhfmm . . the top rebounder and second-leading smer , .; SrdConlcrmncc One in the eyes of. all until they conquer . division could be formed without diluting the ~$~~~~~~~~~; ; and shut off their All-American scorer in the UCLA. Everyone Is still waiting for David , game too much. Of course the problem there . ;;;;gz.y;;;~;~. I: ; '- ;, ;Coilermrr . second half. : 'Thompson to get 80 points and 30 rebounds on Is finding a decent location for a franchise. . Kew-man 114,1 I a "My most humorous moment occuked in a ' one of these televlsed'games, but he keeps Back to the college hasketbal1again;let us . wrrcmrimi 8 6 o Sdlclnvuational . motel rwm during the Aurora Tourney. Bill I8 11 0 4Ihcantrrarr Wright, Bill Davis and myself were playing having off nights. Thompson is due for an ' reconclude by naminga Reflector All-Indiana ~~;~~;~~~~,I IO'. explosion the world will see, ".Team, picked by a panel 01 one, which will JC+J&~(IKII (10 ' . ' bid euchre, watching TV and telling jokes consist players Iromour stateonly. FIRST BmdaMI1m) Io ' i,For those who also ran there is the NIT and of . '. IrdUtUtSUkJldWUfnR . ' until abut 3 in the morning. Finally 1 rolled . , the new runners-up tourney in St:huis. TEAM - John Shumate, Notre Dame; Gary sbnnlnnle;lwl 6. 11. I ' ~ldcmfewnee - over to try and get some sleep. Wright Purdue will he in the former, Indiana in the . Brokaw, Notre Dame; Steve Green, Indiana; ' JaMFn(lW I' I ' '$'c:22 ' smacked me with a pillow, and I sat up and ,latter. Both are better than a number of the . Bruce Parkinson. Purdue; Larry Bullington. ' FIoyd~nlm). ' 0 , , a screamed as loud as I could. "Get away from Io teams who made the NCAA. Ball State. SECOND TEAM - Quinn Je:bbnm(lwl.. Q ' IndMewnm.I~ullkSu*. . me, you %&!!(%$%*%!"

This year for the first time college ~ Buckner, Indiana; John Laskowski. Indiana; 5. ' I~UNCAADI~.~.. , "He thought I was really serious and'he basketball occasionally reached. the. Frank Kendrick. F'urdue; John Gaptt. . I10 jumped out-of his bed and into Bill Davis' &W$gg; 8 . It ' 0. , ,lndCOnlPrrnn ,, ,' ,saturation point on television. There were , Purdue and Adrian DanUey,,Notre Dame. ' mger:SmSmlUu . . . ,. arms. I started laughing and so did they and I Saturdays this winter, and there are more to End of team and.. end of story. . ' . ' . . HudCasch:TerryWealhersld.. . , ' don'tUIinkwequitlaughing'tilabout5a.m." .. ,. ,...... II ...... ~ ...... 5. .. - ...... I' . . 'March 15,, 197h- ...... : :~- i. . ~ ......

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