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Index., pgl pafe two QUESTION: A year ago I gave field trials of oral contraceptives up taking birth control pills. in the late 1950a, a bare handful Now I am back on them again are still taking the pill. with no advene affects. The The crux of the issue appears SMILE, problem is this: One of my to be whether the use of the pill Monde told me that the pill can is indicated when a person is only be taken for a total of five sexually active u infrequently na years. Is this true or not? you describe. Many physicians, Is there anything else ! can this one included, would suggest SWEETIE uae beside the pill which would that alternate forms of By Barbara Cullinane be just as effective? I have never contraception be explored in A majority o f activities on the G VSC campus do little tried anything else, i don’t know situations where intercourse better than flop and the remaining minute minority speak if this it worth mentioning, but I occura infrequently. For only see my boyfriend about instance, your boyfriend can uae o f no great success. Countless ideas and infinite energies every three weeks as he goes to a a condom and you can use a have been spent in attempt to provoke students’ interest different school. contraceptive foam such as and action, all o f which have been to little avail. One hears Delfen. This combination is frequent complaints of the blandness and passivity o f the ANSWER: There is no evidence extremely effective, has no side effects, and is inexpensive. As G VSC campus. Since anyone concerned with coordinating suggesting that the pill should be taken for a specified total well, these materials are available student activities has no time to contemplate onboredom, THE number of years; women have in any drug store without a one might ask who is doing the complaining. If boredom is used them for a considerable doctor’s prescription. to be traditionally related to lethargy and the two make DOCTOR'S length of time with no signs of Another possibility is the use ample ground for complaints, this may be the answer. adverse effects. The normal of the diaphragm. This method Boredom, lethergv, and bitching, three o f the vices greatest BCG pattern of usage of the pill is also highly effective when appears to be one in which it is used as directed. An among mankind. QUESTION: My boyfriend and not taken continually, had examination by a physician is Like any other college, G VSC has enough clubs, boards, I have been dating for three been your experience. The necessary to obtain a political positions, etc. to suit any student’s interest. There years. We just started having decision to become pregnant, a prescription for a diaphragm. sexual intercourse the past two Does vour college health service must certainly exist enough tasks forces that include a months. Until this time we change in sexual activity, or sizable number of students. How many of the chosen petted to orgasm. other events usually interrupt offer contraceptive services? Try people actually take hold of their responsibility? Clubs on The problem now is that my the use of this contraceptive. Of them if they do, or try Planned Parenthood or a private doctor if campus range from English to Math and on to boyfriend has his orgasm almost the very large number of women as soon as he enters. He gets very who nartirinatert in the original they do not. Photography. There must be one that would tickle each upset and feels that I am getting student and excite his interest. Board positions are remote nothing of it. I want to be able to help him last a little from students since they are a part o f the Administration longer - for both of us. I’m and no one knows any thing about that. However, any afraid if I can t, he would be BEWARE the INFAMOUS student interested in campus politics would meet up with more satisfied, and under less pressure to “perform” if we no insurmountable barriers. Put up a poster and it’s all set. reverted back to petting. What A majority isn 7 hard to get out o f 5,000 potential votes, do you advise? We are using INSURANCE MAN considering that the vote count consists o f perhaps 15% of condoms and foam for the campus population. contraception. by Dave Aussiker Turning to outside student activities one might quickiy ANSWER: Premature observe that they meet with no resounding success either. ejaculation is not uncommon Unless a college student has children, the last thing he early in a couple’s experience Yes, the Food Co-Op does still exist. It took a TJC faculty needs is life insurance. Despite the "breadwinner” with sexual intercourse. In fact, circumstance, the life insurance agent has become a member to attempt a renewed interest. Most of the even experienced men have familiar figure on most campuses. students luid already lost enthusiasm and innovation. We occasional episodes of premature ejaculation. You did not An industry survey of more than 300 life insurance all need someone we can lean on ... The Co-Op is faced mention how often you and — companies revealed that 20% of the firms had sales with a two-fold problem: no one wants to work and no your boyfriend have been having programs aimed at college students and young one wants to spend any money. intercourse; premature ejaculation is much more likely professionals. This statistic is most alarming when you One might also remember hearing at one time of to occur when people have consider that this minority falls into the class o f the "least GVSC's first and only closed-circuit television. WASP, intercourse infrequently. xrKTUgfi, w irim en flom Thcst which is in hibernation for the spring, was student-run and Anticipation and a long pWNr- of not having sexual release companies have such a programmed sales pitch that they consequently flopped, a further example of student seems to create a hyper-excitable can often turn the fact that the student is unable to afford innovation and responsibility. state ior many men and • small insurance into a selling point. Students speak frequently o f the lack o f responsibility amount of stimulation will result Ut & * ****** **« *4* V Tcmpardes offer to finance the first annual given them. Borrowing evidence from previous student-run When premature ejaculation premium, and often the second, with a loan that matures activities, the reason why is evident. There is a consistent !• a persistent problem, it often perhaps five years later. The interest on that five year loan trend insuch activities, a downhill trend. The sole result is tends to improve dramatically once a pattern of sustained is payable at an annual rate o f 6 to 8 percent or more. In usually a waste of energy, time, and money. For some penetration with ejaculation is many o f these plans, the policy-holder pays interest on the reason, students can 7 accept the responsibility o f running established. Starting with simple interest, too. their own show, perhaps it’s because they 're not in the real measures first, your boyfriend and you might try to have The Consumer Union organization reported a $10,000 world yet. intercourse again as soon as he policy sold by Fidelity Union Life o f Dallas in 1970 to a Certainly no one will remember the Hot Dog Roast regains his erection following the 21-year-old student purchaser who paid an annual interest sponsored by the Young Republicans last fall. That’s fust attempt. A mar. usually has much more difficulty ejaculating rate o f 8.5%. The compounded finance charge on the first because no one went. The one person who put the party fire second time than he did the year premium loan o f $151 amounted to $76.07. together (the club’s president) was also the one person first time. Some o f these policies include a miniature endowment who attended it. He probably remembers the party very If this does not seem to work, your suggestion of returning to policy built in. At the end o f five years, the insurance w ell petting to oigum might be a company gets most o f the cash value in payment o f the A t any rate, the only campus activities that make it are good idea. However, instead of policyholder’s debt. The promissory note itself has a the Field House concerts. That’s because all that’s needed retting the goal as one of achieving orgasm, you and he built-in acceleration clause—if the student fails to pay any is a car and money and somehow there’s always enough can cooperate to get him used to premiums on time, the lender can demand immediate money for entertainment even if there isn 7 enough to buy sustained stimulation without paym ent o f the entire loan. The firm holding the note can healthy foods at the Allendale store. Anyway, after the orgasm. This can be accompUrired by *ng to easily obtain a court judgment ordering payment. concert comes the stop at Burger Chef. stimulate him as soon as he feds Companies selling college student policies often set up The whole world is screaming about apathy. It probably that an organa is always has been. Jesus people speak of apathetic special agents in college towns. They prefer to recruit Christians. Politicians speak of apathetic voters, sue popular campus figures such & star athletes, coaches, and even faculty members, as salesmen. Cancer Society speaks of apathetic smokers Peace organizations speak o f apathetic taxpayers The Ust goes Students, beware, no longer art insurance salesmen a fiririy long period o f slicked-down, mustachioed con men; now they are on a n d on. Somewhere In America there must be an cen he talented Write to your congressman about that. this mice Rumor Mongering WMJYS £ m\ F \ d JM 6r c/f and Scandals i vn 6 by Paul Johnston T MS& FTN P * * £ ( Why does the college allow the Allendale Telephone Company !c park their truck in the handicapped parking spaces ? Is the college making some sort o f judgment on the phone companies service? . . . Speaking o f parking, what is the point o f buying a reserved sticker when the college sells more o f them than there are resented spaces ? Pres. Lubbers has just attended a conference on non-tradtttcnal education in Washington, D.C., apparently to talk about TJC, WJC, cluster colleges, etc. In tight of the firing of Prof. Morgan from C.A.S., it would seem safe to say that he has about the same committment to experimental education that George Wallace has to blacks. A professor with different ideas on education is apparently tolerated only when he keeps in his place. that is, segregated into a small college like TJC, where he won 7 upset anything. Why does Mr. Gardner, landlord of Campus View Apartments, feel it necessary to install all sorts of alarms and locks to protect his own things and yet install nothing to protect his tenants? There have been three burgulahes at Campus View in less than a month. The installation of new locks, chain locks, and some type o f alarm for each apartment does n u t seem iv be a lot iu a sk . . . In aii fairness to Mr. Gardner, though, most o f the complaints made by the tenants union against him last year seem to have been cleared up. Dr. Woody is continuing this term with his student development seminars, which include one entitled '‘Eliminating Self-Defeating Behavior. ” / wonder if he teaches students not to try io become successful in the eyes of society, a behavior which is almost always self-defeating. There is a movement within Community Council to get a student on the Board of Control. Ignoring the technical difficulties, it seems to be a rather symbolic gesture at best, since the Board o f Control is only a rubber stamp for The president o f the colllege. . . In other matters concerning the student’s voice, it would seem dear that LETTERS to the EDITOR the students have voiced a unmistakable opinion on the

» ~question o f hard cover textbooks, and yet no answer, one (The Lanthom encourages its readers to express their opinions on issues concerning way or the other, has come down from the president. Can Grand Valley or student life in general, or to disagree or agree with articles and opinions it be that the inmates are allowed a voice in running the published in the Lanthom, through the letters to the editor. However, any attempts at asylum only as long as they don 7 suggest something crazy? keeping the length o f letters within reasonable limits will be appreciated Address all Rumor has it the college is thinking o f replacing the letters to Editor, Lanthom, 1 7 Lake Superior Hall. Grand Valley State College, Allendale. A.R.A., the people who cook the food for Grand Valley. Michigan 49401). All o f you students who have grown to love and respect your dorm food should register complaints with Pres. an o th er question, just who is Lubbers, lest another institution be cast aside in the name responsible for these visiting Apply For o f "change. ” Flunki* professors? If Thomas Jefferson College is truly a better learning Student environment that the traditional colleges, then why is it F a c i l i t y Les Busch ’72 Teaching Now not able to assist interested students in learning calculus, Questioned or foreign languages, or kinematics? And if TJC is capable Chess Club If you qualify for student o f this kind o f class, then why hasn 7 it offered them? Why Deer Editor: Challenge teaching and wish to do it during the heavy emphasis on philosophy and psychology and the What has happened to the the 1972-73 school year (fall, arts? Are not other areas of study just as legitimate and quality of GVSC faculty So you think you’re an winter, or spring term), you have members? It seems to me that in expert at chess, eh? If so, the until April 10 to fill out the important? Chess Club is sponsoring a the rush to increase enrol!merit, form and return it to the 1 the selection of part-time tournament this term to find the Educational Studies Institute instructors has deteriorated. best player on campus. The Office in 210 Lake Huron Hall. Take for example a (night) p lan s fo r the tournament will be To qualify for student teaching winter term political science drawn up at a meeting tomorrow you must have at least a 2.00 course that met twice weekly at 1:00 p.m. in Seidman Lounge. G.P.A., completed Psychology and was taught by an instructor Those interested but unable to 201 and 301, completed your LnUTHORII attend should call John at who was salaried full-time by aiding during the 1971-72 school The LAN THORN is the student newspaper of Grand Aquinas. According to the 895* 249 Sincerely, year, and have a T.B. test, not majority of students enrolled in C J. Czarnik more than oce year old. Valley State College. The opinions expressed in the the clam, it clearly showed a lack Lanthom are solely those of the staff or of signed of effort on the part of the contributors. All correspondence or inquiry should be instructor. Another example of directed to LANTHORN. 17LSH, GVSC. the same would be a public IIITM II [Hints twit service course taught by a EDITOR: Paul Johnston full-tipc attorney who could not ASSISTANT EDITOR: Baffcara Cullinane even make tutorial tar S tiiiit literary In to BUSINESS : John Strothers scheduled at hi The Lanthom will accept for the dredlinf date for th e m a t it PRODUCTION MANAGER: Bruce Ladewski go on fte any articles, emays is to be in. OFFICE STAFF: Vonnie Miedema but the paint is dear to m u h r im j to PHOTOGRAPHER: Ken Schepen us by a ammber of the G.V.S.C. April 14 (April 20 one) ARTIST: Rick Bronson for publication. We April 28 (May 4 imne) SPORTS: Rich Neil, Bill Mills th* 12 (M-y !« “ > of any one article or May 2d (Jane 1 m a t) CAMPUS ACTIVITIES: C. J. Czarnik like always, the a particular Material must be typed a IMPORTERS: Paul Mitchell, Frank Bodeamiller, per the eaton, Mardi Arnold of this ntuataoa « 17 CONTRIBUTORS: Jeff the dey o f the* is to he which is not typed he toned in by “LALUCHA” IS ACTIVE IN G.R. by Paul Mitchell While many groups on organization's members are state coalition of Chicano here with the Latino world. the survey of Latin American campus sit idly around currently employed at the Latin students. The group as a whole According to “La Lucha” High School students in Grand contemplating their individual American Council located in organized and presented Latino president, Richard Campos. Rapids conducted last December and collective role, there is one Grand Rapids. The council in conjunction with the Latin Day when 12S Latin American “The Film Festival was a flop. recently formed organization offers many services to the Latin Americas Council W«im High School iiiwCuu from We made an honest attempt to which is doing something community and the three Grand Michigan, Inc. 108 students out Muskegon. Holland, and Grand educate the students on the concrete. The Chicanos or “La Valley students are involved in of a posable 114 were Rapids were invited to the plight of Latin Americans in the Lucha.” a handful of men and social work. Latino clubs and interviewed for about 15 campus in an attempt to country. We were disappointed women, who came together to the council's newly-formed minutes and on their likes, encourage more Latino with the poor response. We can 'eombat what they saw as a rising newspaper. Two other members dislikes, ambitions, etc. The enrollment incollege. only hope to do better next prejudice against their people, are involved with the recruiting study which will soon be are doing far more than just of Latin American students for Yet another task was the film time.” released pubticatly has some “La Lucha V* most ambitious sitting around and discussing G.V.S.C. and the remainder of festival on campus which was an rather shocking revelations their problems. Three of the the group are involved with the attempt to acquaint the students undertaking so far. however, is about the dropout rate and other problems facing the Latin American students in our society. The Chicanos feel that they are accomplishing something. Henry Vazquez, a member of 1 the organization, says of the work of the group, “We are CALENDAR trying hard to establish lines of communication between the Latin American community and the whole urban community. We alio hope that inc city government will make more strenuous efforts to reflect the I OF EVENTS needs of all its Latin American I Thursday, April 6 301 Man. Citizenry.” 8-10:30 Delta Sigma Phi Alumni Meeting If the city of Grand Rapids 12-1 Engl. Club Film Series on Poets 274 L.MJL worked as hard on the problem 218 Mac. 8-9:30 Geneva Forum as do the Chicanos, changes 12:10 All Campus Chorale Practice 106 Seidman could be forthcoming. 140 F.A.B. 6:30-8:30 Theta Tau Theta Sorority Thursday, April 13 274 L.M.H. G VSC 7-10:30 G.V. Christian Fellowship 12-! English Club 223 Commons 218 Mac. 8:00 “Diary of Adam and Eve” 12:10 All Campus Chorale Practice GRADUATE 118 F.A.B. 140FA.B. 1-3 Mark Green, member of Nader’s Raiders Friday, April 7 118 F.A.B. TO SPEAK 7:30-11 Travelogue Series 12:30-2:30 SHARE Program 132 LJLH. 301 Man. 6:30-8:30 Theta Tau Theta On April 17, the Pre-Law 3-5 C A L Senate 274 L J iJ i. 30! Man. Bromley, ’69 GVSC graduate 8-i0 C.C.A. Film, "The Shattered Room” Friday, April 14 and student representative from 132 L.H.H. Detroit College of Law. Mr. 8:15-10:30 “Dracula” 12:30-2:30 SHARE Program Bromley will give -a short 118 F.A.B. 249 L.M.H. presentation about DCL and the 8:00 Film, “Start the Revolution Without Me" : 5 " if study of law in general; and will Saturday, April 8 1 DL L.I1.II. then be open tor questions. I his meeting will be held in 249 Lake 5-11 Stringed Quartet Saturday, April 15 Michigan Hall, Monday the 17th 118 F.A.B. at 3:00 pm. For further 9-12 Dance “Atlantic Bridgefield” 8:15-10 T.J.C. Dance Performance information about this meeting G.T. Room 118FA.B. or any upcoming speakers,

« contact Dave C. A u ssicker. Sunday, April 9 Sunday, April 16 Pres./Pre-Law Society, ioS Lake Huron Hall. 10:30-11:45 Worship Service 10:30-11:45 Worship Service G.T. Room G.T. Room 6:30-8:30 Folk Mass 5-7 Satsang Classes G.T. Room 220 Mac. iifliaiaiais^ 6:30-8:30 Folk Mass 8:00 C.C.A. Film, “The Shattered Room” [ 132 LJiJi.* G.T. Room 8:15-10:30 “Dracula” 8:00 “Start the Revolution Without Me” lisies Ts | 118 F.A.B. 132 L.H.H. 8:15-10 TJ.C. Dance Performance Monday, April 10 118 F A S .

3-5 Speaker Bud Day. account of Bangladesh Monday, April 17 xiuiugXi pit 3-5 Speaker, Marvin Bromley I 6 *7:3° Lutheran Student Group 224 Commons # 249 L J iJ i. 6-7:30 Lutheran Student Group Tuesday, April 11 224 Commons

1 12:10 All Campus Chorale Practice Tuesday, April 18 I4 0 F .A J . 1 3-4:30 Student Life Meeting 3-4:30 fftudrnt L d e Meetir* Seidman Copeland Lounge I 7:30-11 Delta Sigma Phi Meeting 7 :3 0 9 Unity Club Meeting 249 L.M Ji. • 213 Mac. Unity Club Meeting 7:30-11 Delta Sjgau Phi 1 7 3 ° * 213 Mac. 249 L J iJ i.

Wednesday, April 12 Wednesday. April 19 1 I 12-1 Geneva Forum 12-1 Geneva Forum : i 274 L J iJ i. 274 L J iJ i. 1 12-1:30 G.V. Veterans Club Meeting 3-5:30 Engl. Club Fim 249 L.M Ji. 7:10 132 L J iJ i. 6:3041 GXIJ.SE. Meeting 1 3 4 John XXIII Pariah Prayer 274 L.M JI. 225 Comasons 1 1 3-5:30 Engl. Club Film • 7-10 First Aid Claw 1 * 3 0 -1 0 132 L J iJ i. 249 L J iJ i. 1 7-10 Fins Aid Clam 8-9:30 Geneva Forum j L______106 Seidman j 1* Ma I pate five CAS Terminates Psych Prof

by F.d Hoogterv contracts to be renewed for up classes. Morgan contends that it that the department had refused Hills pointed out that the Psych to seven years. Morgan contends was questions like these, Ken Morgan, an to chi nge its 7-2 vote against dept, and the two elected that the change in policy would involving his teaching and granting tenure. He said that if faculty bodies (the Promotion Profescor of Psychology in the have allowed the College to grading methods, rather than his Morgan’s department would not and Tenure Committee and The College of Arts and Sciences, has renew his contract even without effectiveness that led to the support him for tenure, then he Grievance Committee) all been informed that his >g«d»iig granting him tenure. When Hills termination of his contract. (Hills) had no justification for recommended against granting contract will not be renewed for finally made his decision, Vice President Hills, while ovcmilins the earlier decisions. Morgan’s Tenure. the 1972-73 academic year. CAS however, it was to uphold admitting that Morgan was a Dean, Glen Neimeyer acting on a Niemeyer’s original action “divisive force” because of w a a w ^ « v recommendation from the thereby denying Morgan both non-traditional teaching. Promotion and Tenure tenure and contract renewal. JHfc STAN DALE I Committee, bad made the same philosophy, indicated that ■ Morgan appealed this decision to Morgan’s failure to obtain a | decision neatly a year ago, but the Faculty grievance because of an administrative Doctorate was also an important committee. factor. Hills told the Lcnthom § BUTTERWAGON; delay, and Morgan's subsequent The Faculty Grievance appeal to the Faculty Grievance that he had delayed his decision | Committee met twice during the when the case first came to him ■ * ______g . | Committee, the case dragged on Winter Term to hear Morgan’s in order to give Morgan time to ■ I S R O W O p ® R « 0 S O T V O V O U * until President Lubbers made appeal, and recommended that the final decision late last complete his Ph. D. but that | the Prendent uphold the ruling Morgan hadn’t done it. Hills said month. of Dean Neimeyer and Vice Morgan’s contract troubles that a Ph.D. is usually President Hills. President ajflsorrrd a necessity for tear, in tfe* Fail of -970 with Lubbers accepted the committee SSteak Dinner $149; his evaluation by his collcgues in gaining tenure in Psychology. Morgan points out, however, dm Psychology department. Morgan of his decision during I CAS promotion and tenure that another member of the ■Chicken Dinner ’ ’ break. The Presidents Psych department was recently I I policy requires that faculty is final and cannot be members be evaluated by the Doctorate. Mho., earning * |Q p e || Qgj|y 6am - 8 DIM I other individuals in their The stated reason- for Hills says that, while the 5 r I Morgan’s dismissal include his then given to the Promotion education, (He does not have e responsibility for I and Tenure Committee which kiOFEN SUNDAY 8am - 8pm Ph.D. and some members of Ida dechiotts in teniae disputes, | I recommend! action to the Dean. department reportedly felt that Morgan told the Lan thorn that n TT^.M^SSlon M-45 across from the I in his evaluation in 1970 eight of ■+tm he Lad asked the the naoe members of the CAS four year tenure rule. department to reconsider Psychology Department Morgen auggrstril to the evaluation of Prof. Morgan,f hut ”!__ JM t21iL_LQ°L____i rerommendrd that his contract Lan thorn, however, that the be renewed, but that seven reason might be more dceely recommended that he not be related to his philosophy granted tenure. regarding methods of teaching The Promotion and Tenure Committee recommended last spring that the Dean not grant Morgan’s philosophy, briefly tenure to Morgan. However, the stated, is that students will be CAS tenure policy which was in motivated to excel if they are effect at that rime stated mas allowed to do those things that contracts for non-ten tired they perceive as being important faculty could not be extended or meaningful to them. In line beyond four years. Sines Morgan with this, Morgan’s Psych d ames euterisg mm fourth year at are generally unstructured with GVSC, contract could not be emphasis on the individual needs renewed under thia policy unteas of the students. he was granted tenure. Dean Morgan’s datnes usually Neinseyer’f decision was to receive a relatively high uphold the recommendation of proportion of A’s. He says that the Promotion and Tenure this is natural since his students Committee. are doing work that they College policy requires that iheundvei have chosen and are the Chief Academic Officer therefore likely to exceL Some (Vice Prendent Arthur Hills) faculty members, however, have concur in tenure dfrnifr— made expremed concern about by the Deans. In Morgan’s case. Morgan’s methods, his high Vice President Hills decided to grades, and the lack of required 4 «§my Mt Am U in m DilriSg work ssjcts ss term papers is his delay, which lasted from Sprin daises. One member of the 71 til Winter 72, e new tenure Psych department reportedly policy was drawn up in the CAS. offered to recommend Morgan Band and Bine One of the changes in the new for tenure if Morgan would agree Wadnesdoys, Fridays,Saturdays policy is to allow non-tenured to areign term papers to his BIIBESSSiS iSSSI OPEN SIX DAYS A WEEK

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They also received discussion, the Communist For sale, by owner: Beautiful GVSC Student Pete Howard, “withstanding humiliation” was assistance on documentation nations asked for the U.S. to traditional style wedding dress, representing Buehler Realty. Call high on the agenda for the from the official U.S. delegation stop their underground nuclear size 7, excellent condition, used either 538-5511 or 534-4190. Grand Valley students to the U.N. in New York City. testing. According to Professor only once, (needs cleaning) $25. representing the U.S. delegation Within the three day Junn of the Grand Valley Poli. 895-4982. Looking for an apartment? at the model U.N. held in experience there were Sd. dept., faculty advisor for the For Sale: Van, 1964, There are listings every week in Cambridge, Massachusetts from twenty-one resolutions accepted Grand Valley students, “The Corvaiie, Greenbriar, converted the Zeeland Flash. For your March 24 through the 26th. for discussion. The three that Veil-prepared and articulate camper; runs food, some nut, copy contact the Allendale Post During the first day of activities, Grand Valley submitted were speeches by the U.S. delegation mast reu; $306.00. Contact Office. the Grand Valley participants voted on by the general along with a late night caucus 454=4498. tensed a concerted effort by The assembly and pasted with only proved to be enough to get the W OK 11i ( W-1IM S' students representing minor amendments. One of the U.S. resolution passed.” The Discover the World on Your G .V .S.C. resolutions was third U.S. resolution calling for • Yf 1 ( ) \ 1 Communist countries to humiliate and degrade the U.S. brought up for discussion the •ut to Bangladesh was diacusacd SEMESTER AT SEA poaiiou or. ssy »nd «£ fiiii day. This resolution and passed with minor resolutions. The evening the U.S. proposed to nave the seven point amendments on the first vote. Combine accredited study with delegation arrived in Cambridge, Vietnam Peace Plan arbitrated The issue that interested most educational stops in Africa, Aus­ there was a phone call from by the U.N. This was met with students at the Havard Model tralasia and the Orient. Over 5000 someone speaking in Russian stiff opposition by Communist U.S. was Apartheid. It occupied students from 450 campuses have and asking the whereabouts of and Third World amendments discussion for nearly half of a already experienced this interna­ the lsreali delegation. In an The following day the U.S. day. Professor Junn felt that this tional program. A wide range of opening speech a student delegation, with strong model U.N. was similar to ine financial aid is available. Write representing Zambia received a diplomacy and articulate real UN. because “Every nation now for free catalog: round of applause from the rhetoric, changed the overall was seeking her own College, Box CC12, Orange, 0 » 82666 Communist nations for the feeling of the General Assembly. self-national interest and so following statement: “Third With only minor amendments, much time was spent on World nations unite now against the U.S. proposal for U.S. procedural rangling rather than U.S. imperialism and U.S. trade arbitrations o f the scvcn-pcim on substance." i OTT’S !S NOT with South Africa.” At this Vietnam Peace Pian was then On behalf of the students ; OTT'S ANYMORE- CALL IT "JOHNNY'S' point a Grand Valley student voted on by the General involved, Professor Junn stated ■BUT IT IS STILL THE FUN PLACE called for a point of order and Assembly and passed. that he wished to express a hau ihc statement removed from Another U.S. resolution |T0 MEET YOUR FRIENDS sincere thanks to various the record. called for France and The organizations and individuals of I. world famous "ott" do*s The Grand Valley delegation People’s Republic of China to GVSC who have helped in | * p i z z a decided to follow the official ratify the Atmospheric Nuclear tending our delegation to the | « s n a c k s THE EMBASSY I I* friends M4S and 104Hi wart of.I

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Amid cries of dismay from the Univenity of Iowa; entrance to Lake Superior Hall $30 for the whole conference of students, and crusades of conference will be at the developm ent of musical beginning on Monday morning. $4 for a fee charged event, (2) registration desk in Lake consolation from the faculty, it concepts in the child, led by Fees must accompany the GVSC staff and families who was announced that Jean Piaget, Superior Hall. Tickets for those Marilyn Pflederer Zimmerman of registration form for registration register in advance will pay registered in advance for onlv noted child psychologist, fot Illinois SUie University at to be considered completed. Si 5/2, (3) GVSC students and health reasons, will not be certain events will be held st the Normal; the surpriae element in families who register in advance door of the room for the event. attending the William James dreams with John Merry weather The fee standard is as pay $7.50/1 and, (4) Any Further information College "Piaget Conference" of the University of Denver; the follows: A. Those registered for bona-fide students, (high school scheduled in May. the course and tbs instructors concerning the conference may development of political notions or college) who register in be obtained by writing or railing "H ow ever, the Piaget will be issued tickets entitling in the child, presented by Judith advance pay S7.S0/1. William James College, Grand Conference will continue as Gallatin of Eastern Michigan them to attend all events during Tickets for those registered in the conference. B. Others ... (1) Valley State C oller. Allendale, planned," Dan Clock, WJC Univenity; and the elusveness advance for the whole Michigan, 49401. faculty member stated, "with of thought in adolescence, with Dr. David Elkind of the Ann Higgins-Trenk of the University of Rochester, noted Univenity of Wisconsin st author in the field of human Madison. Student Reference Room development and often reviewer A new elementary and of Piaget’s publishings, as secondary program intended for principal speaker at the Monday Appalachia and based on Piaget’s Tells Job Secrets 8 through Friday, May 12 theories will be described by A second filing cabinet event.” Eric Collins of State Univenity At a time when jobs are hard found st the head of the south contains information concerning In his announcement, Clock of New York College at to find and when admission to stair well in Lake Huron Hall. stated that the seventy-five year Fredonia. Accompanying Collins many school districts in There are no attendants or keys. graduate programs is becoming Michigan and some out of state old Piaget had indicated from his to the May conference at WJC increasingly difficult, it is You do not need permission to Institute of Educational Science will be the director of schools. Included is information use the materials. important for the person in relative to the number of in Geneva, Switzerland, deep curriculum for New York State, either position to receive Contained in the Reference members of the N Y M M * m 4 m m # m 1 schools, class size, salary Room are undergraduate and regret in his decision and nfferrd and bosrd* uw u«u»v, tw warniv eaasie imvihi to visit GVSC’s William James of education where the program schedule and description of the graduate catalogs from many information. Such information communities in which the College in 1973. is being used on a pilot basis. exists in the Student colleges and universities Psychologist Hans G. Furth, Among Elkinds's schools are located as well as throughout the country as well Development Reference Room addresses for applications. Ph.S., will join the Piaget presentations will be lectures on on the second floor of Lake as law, medical and other Conference directly from the "Intellectual Biographical A vertical file contains specialized "schools." Each one Huron Hall. Have you visited application forms for many discussions with Piaget in Sketch of Jean Piaget," “Piaget there yet? contains information on the Geneva, Switzerland. His talks and Education,’’ “Education and colleges and universities as well programs of study, admissions, The Reference Room is as supplemental information on are scheduled during Friday, the New Ministry,” and a film room is a bulletin board listing transfer information, etc. These admissions, financial aids, Mary 12. made by Elkind entitled What job openings (full-time and are replaced with new catalogs as Robert Maier, who has just Do You Think? credits, and etc. Those seeking they are received. part-time) in government, admission to graduate school recently completed his Doctoral Another type of an event In addition, the Placement business and industry, and will find this file especially dissertation at the University of being offered is experimental Office has placed in large filing schools as well as some summer helpful. Geneva and is now spending a and is called an Agecdless cabinets, information concerning job opportunities and graduate Other miscellaneous items of year of Post-Doctoral work at Meeting. Six are scheduled, each school information. many occupations, some information regarding Civil the University of California at lasting one and one-half hours. businesses, industries and Students are encouraged to Service Examinations, federal Berkely, will also be present for Paper readers, staff membeis to governmental agencies and stop and make use of these and state employment the conference. He has served the course and others will ranges from Accounting to materials. Should you have any opportunities, The Occupational for S years as a research assistant preside, react to each others questions about these materials Youngstown Sheet and Tube work, and, it is hoped, Outlook Handbooks, Barron‘s Company. Each folder has under Piaget and also was or cannot locate information American Graduate Schools Secretary or Use Canter for encourage a free-wheeling you are seeking, someone from information about site, location, Handbook, and many other description of products, Genetic Epistemology and later discussion amongall those the Counseling Center or the items are available in the requirements for employment headed the research work there. present. Placement Office located nearby reference room. and addresses to which you Other papers and discussions In order to attend the will be willing to assist you. Just outside the reference might apply. at the conference on Piaget’s sessions, registration is lifelong works will include necessary. One may register by among many other topics and completing a form available at participants: the state of William James College and elementary science education, returning it, or by registering at presented by Darrell Phillips of the registration desk at the S e lf- SUMMER EMPLOYMENT CAREER OPPORTUNITY PROGRAMS So you think you’re an expression of inner feelings; expert at self-defeating behavior, Couples Communication, to eh? If so, the Counseling and enhance communication *!_vi «»____ I a ______Pi. .J ______i r ----1 ------V U__D____ . i l . . Mental Health Service at Grand between coupies through IRS ivarionai ngenty VJI jiuucmi uiyiuyiiiem nu» ncucnn; Valley is just the place to go. interactional approaches; Dream Completed A Nationwide Research Program Of Jobs Available To Because of the success it was Workshop: Sensory Awareness: met with last term, the Spring a n d Expanding the College Students And Graduates During 1972. Catalogs Which Student Development Seminars Multi-Dimensional Role of Fully Describe These Employment Positions May Be Obtained As are again being offered. Female Student and Follows: Although the term "seminar” is Homemaker. used, it is meant to include A number of other seminars lectures, workshops, discussions may be offered depending on ( ) Catalog of Summer and Career Positions Available and courses, involved in aiding sufficient student interest. Throughout the United States in Resort Areas, experiential stu d en t Among those are: Pre-marital development. Couples Workshop, Human National Corporations, and Regional Employment Sexuality, later-racial Centers, Ptlce $3.00. Seminars which are being Relationships, Group Dynamics. offered again this term are as Insensitivity Training. Changing follows: Eliminating Self Values a d Big Brother and You. ( ) Foreign Job Information Catalog Listing Over 1,000 Defeating Behavior, in which the The Counseling and Mental Employment Positions Available In Many Foreign will engage in a Health Center h attempting to for Countries* W ee $3.00. self-defeatiag inferiority, fear of to their services hy ( ) SPECIAL: Both of the Above Combined Catalogs With pnblic speak iag. A R i commend ad Job AgilnilMTii Til I I ‘itlirtill fl¥ You, Hoorn Store Your inrwcwih, Wee ew*0S*

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The Grand Valley Concert On the trip back to Grand Band, directed by Professor Valley, the band will perform Danial Kovats, will soon embark the last concert of the trip at on the first international tour by Ionia State Hospital. a Grand Valley organization. The program will consist of From April 19th to the 21st, the compositions, such as the band will travel over 500 miles, overtures “ Merry Wives of performing in several high Windsor" and Canzona"; •« schools in Southeastern marches, including “Barnum and Michigan and Canada. Bailey’s Favorite”; and other The band will perform in selections such as ‘‘Finale” from such cities as DeWitt, Lansing, “The Pines of Rome,” “ Beguine Linden; Lake Fenton, Grand for Band," and “Habanera.” qianc, Si. Ciair Shores, anu “ Drcsculcs” Done Here Imlay City. They will then cross Students and faculty of into Ontario where they will Grand Valley will have the perform at the William Hands opportunity to attend the same by Mardi Arnold Aalakson, who is a friend of the and the stage was turned to Secondary School in Windsor. program as performed on tour family’s called in from Holland, convey the new location. It was From Windsor they will on April 24 when the band will The Grand Valley State and Lucy's boyfriend, John very effective and very well Colleges’ Student Theatre Club return to Michigan for a tour of present a concert at 8:00 p.m., Karker played by Don Corsiglia. constructed. presented three performances of the Ford Stamping Plant and in the Louis Armstrong Theatre. As the lunatic Renfield, Dan The costumes and makeup Dracuh on March 27, 28 and 29 Steel Rolling Mill located on the There will be no .admission Lovewell does an excellent job. were appropriate and added to and will present three additional scenic Rouge River in Dearborn. charge. He succeeds in bringing across the characters. They were “in performances on April 5, 7 apd his character to the audience. tune with the times” so to 9. The performances will be Even his eyes convey his speak. given in the Louis Armstrong character. Time was one thing that Theatre beginning at 8:15. The ART WORKS DONE On the whole, the acting was bothered me. I amumed the play play is directed by Richard occurred in the 1930’s but one Manske. done weil. Some puts called for line in the play, provided by Van The pen and ink art works of Butler Institute of American The play itself is well-known. little or nothing on the part of the actresses or the actors and Helsing, led me to believe that Delbert Michel, assistant Art, Youngstown, Ohio; Cedar Countless movies and (days and professor of art at Hope College, Crest College, Allentown, Pa.; very little was given. Count the play occurred in the 1940’s. sequels have been made of this Ah, but what is 10 years or so, I will highlight Grand Valley State DePsuw University, Greencastle, play written by Hamilton Deane Dracula tried to ham it up which College's Manitou Hall Art Indiana; and, many private and John Bakfentrom. seemed, to me, to be a little out of place with the role he was All things considered, I think Gallery Exhibition from now collections. The action evolves around through Monday. April 17. He tea exhibited in one-man Count Dracula, played by David portraying. the play was well done and the Gallery hours are 8:30 a.m .-lO and group shows in Michigan, Vander Schuur, and his What really made the show actors ere worth your time to go p.m., Mon-Thun.; 8:30 a.m.-5 Pennsylvania, Indiana, ana bloodthirsty designs for Miss was the set, designed by Dennis see. So, on April 5, 7, or 9, if p.m., Fri.; and, 1-5 p.m., Sat. Illinois, end has been the Lucy, played by Lois Gard and Manko. The set was built as a you are bored with the same old and Sun. recipient of numerous prizes and Renfield, the lunatic, played by revolving stage. Most of the stuff and need a change of pace, purchase swards. Dan Love well. The Count’s plans action was done in the living I urge you to go see Count Michel’s works, which are A graduate of D fPi'jr Ur.., arc foiled by Lucy’s father, rooiTe of the Seward house. But MJK*%***, IftBW. ~»* Who knows, maybe represented locally in the Michel received the M.F.A played by Phil Bowman, Van when the action moved to the underground home of Court you’ll be able to quench your permanent collections of the degree from the University of Helsing, played by John Grand Rapids Art Museum, lows, where he held the Dracula, the lights were dimmed own thirst for blood! % Heckley Museum of Art Danforth Fellowship from (Muskegon), and Hope College 1961-64, and was assistant (Holland), are also among the director of the University Art WASP'S WIPED OUT permanent collections of the Museum from ‘62-63.

by Frank Bodenmiller hope that in these next nine for perfection of video skills and weeks to build a vMao development of organizational As a closed-circuit televisor, organization. Development of character. station, WASP no longer exists. group cohesiveness will also be a By the end of the term the After getting off to a bad start major goal this term. last term, the group has decided group will have a proposal for a The main of the students student closed circuit television to concentrate their efforts on connected with the group are the organization of the group, station ready for presentation to instead of taping and registered again this term for president Lubbers. By next fall credit from TJC, although the programming. they want to become official The video tape group will also project is open to the GVSC and operate in the seme fashion be sponsoring workshops for community. The group will be as WGVS and die Lanthora, those students interested in meeting several times a week to which refers not to the character the number of books learning about video taping this of organization, but father to term. The workshops will be they will be reading. These the auspices of a Board which held on Mondays and meetings will also provide time will conduct WASP’s affairs. Wednesdays and will run for •bout four weeks. The workshops will begin at noon and will run as long as in tenet lasts. Barrett Goodqwed, a group member, says that the purpose a t these workshop* it to tarn people on to video tape. He f hopes to risow the infinite number of ways that video tape cam be used. Sunday. April 16. at 7 and 10 pm. Brewer and Shipley will be performing at Fountain Street Church. Most widely recognized for their folk-rock album One Take Over the Line, Mike Brewer's and Tommy Shipley's repertoire condos substantially of politics! protest themes in a friendly modem day religious context A lso a p p earin g with Mike Brewer a n d Tommy Shipley is Danny Cox. a blues guitarist and linger. Danny C ox is well known in

i GRAD SERVICE NOW OFFERED MILES in FIELDHOUSE oy Ken sene pen For the Tint time, the with the job openings Placement Service is now abie to and the employer is (ood looking smuet, offer to graduating seniors and provided a 1st of the pleating conversations, and alumni, the use of a q u aiified candidates people dreaeed up for a night on computerized matching service and information about the town were the beginnings of called "GRAD'’ (Graduate the qualifications of an entertaining evening last Resume Accumulation and each. Thursday. It was the night Distribution) operated by the 4. The employer will before Good Friday and a College Placement Council. contact those communion of the saints was in The system operates as candidates in whom he progress at Grand Valley’s follows: is interested and will cathedraiic field house. 1. Graduating seniors and arrange an interview, Buddy Miles was in town and alumni complete a etc. dancing was the order of the detailed resume form This service is used primarily evening, and those at the concert and this information is by business and industry and who came to party did just that. then stored in the since the employer pays the fee It was good old fashioned rock computer. to list openings, there is no ’n roll music that Buddy Miles 2. Employers are invited charge to the candidate. Listings brought with him along with his to list job openings and are both nation wide and seven piece band. The the requirements of international. amplification of the music was a each position and this If you would like to use this bit ungodly but the tempo was information is then fed service, simply request a GRAD right for high energy living. The into the computer. resume packet from the people in the audience were 3. The computer matches Placement Service - Room 247, ready and willing io release some all possible candidates Lake Huron Hall. energy themselves. Buddy Miles had the majority of the crowd off their seats and moving their “THE DIARY OF feet to jams like "Them Changes,” “Memphis Train,” and “We Got to Live Together.” lived in the country for a tew Preceding the Buddy Miles When asked about his feeling ADAM AND EVE" Rintj was Jonathan Round With months but couldn’t stand the toward some of the great quietness, so he moved back to The gentle humor and the composers of “Fiddler on his living room style of guitar musicians he has played with. the city and regained his wisdom of Mark Twain’s ‘‘The the Roof,” “Diary” is the story picking. For the people who Buddy Miles couldn't help giving inspiration to write music again. Diary of Adam and Eve” will be of the beginning of the age-old were ready for Jonathan one of his warm smiles and His compelling monologue about presented by the Alpha-Omega struggle between men and Round's style of music, a saying that it was an enjoyment the supressive life imposed by Players of Dallas, Texas, one of women, “as relevant today as it pleasurable time was in store. and a privilege to know and play radical law and order advocates the nation's most active touring was in the Garden of' Eden.’’ Jonathan is a high spirited with Jimi Hendricks, John in inner city Detroit is a far cry theatre groups, at Grand Valley Twain’s tale, written in memory guy from the metropolitan McLaughlin, Mike Bloomfield, from the carefree life of a State College's Louis Armstrong of his wife, is filled with Detroit area, he enjoys singing and now Carlos Santana. This college in the middle west. Theatre, tonight, April 6 at 8 poignant humor and nostalgia. songs about comical love affairs past New Year’s Eve he jammed p.m. Sponsored by GVSC’s Alpha-Omega Players, An evilish execution of with Carlos Santana at Diamond and obtrusive marihuana raids “Sympathy for The Devil” was All-Campus Events Coordinating Repertory Theatre of America, by bogue boys in police Head in Hawaii for five hours Committee, the public is invited consists of talented young actors Jonathan Round’s last number. straight; a record is being cut uniforms. It was apparent that His frenzied interpretation for free of charge. and acresses, who have travelled from that performance. They the music by Mr. Round was the famous Mick Jager satanic Adapted from a short story over 400,000 miles in the last inspired by a definite passion for did a thing on “Evil Ways” that entity was well received by the according to Buddy Mites, “Will by Mark Twain, with music by three years, performing in 45 of life in a big city; he said that he the SO states. audience. scare the shit out of you.”

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tmfljoilTBoa $75 each NEW A . D. NAMED Donald Dufek, for a m University of Michigan football great, has been appointed director of intercollegiate athletics at Grand Valley. The appointment will become effective July 1, 1972. The announcement was made Baseball Season by Arthur C. Hills, Vice President for Administration. Hills said, “The creation of the Starts new position reflects the rapid growth of the collegiate athletic Saturday program at Grand Valley.” Charles Irwin, who has served as athletic director and chairman of With the baseball season only finished with a 0.47 E.R.A. the Physical Education a few days away, second year Transfer student Mike rojeski department since 1963, will now coach, Jim Command seems to may be the best ballplayer on be able to “devote more time to be fielding the best team ever in the team. In Command’s words, academic aspects of our the programs four year history. is “one of the finest hitters in program.” Irwin’s title will be The Lakers last year were college baseball in the nation.” chairman of the Physical 13-9 and Command says of this At G.RJ.C. last year, he earned Education and Athletics. year, “The season looks very all All-American honors. Dufek will be responsible for promising, there are still some Another standout is Richard personnel, budget, and other things to work out. particularly Bultema. about him Command matters related to intercollegiate in our pitching, but defensively says “defensively, he’s the finest sports activities. and offensively, there’s no in the area.” Dufek had a brilliant playing question about it, we have The biggest question mark is career at U of M from 1948 strength and depth at every pitching. The Lakers lost Tom through 19S0 as a fullback. His position.” Judson and Mike Youngdahl to greatest acclaim came in his final Only two seniors are graduation, and also two other game, the 1951 Rose Bowl when expected to start, they are Ron potential starts because of he scored both in Michigan’s Velthouse, who played rightfield academic ineligibility. The 14-7 win over the University of last year but may be at first base pitching staff will have to be California. this year and who led the team built around two sophomores, After serving on the coaching in hitting at .419. The other is Tim Ruffing, and Dave Sadler. staff at Ann Arbor High School Bob Conser, who plays shortstop The Lakers should be a strong for one year, he returned to U of and is also a relief pitcher, last and exciting team to watch if for M to become backfield coach. In year in 15 , he was no other reason than their speed. 1958, he was promoted to head credited with 5 runs saved and football coach, where he stayed Baseball Schedule through 1966. At the present ti ne, he is director of school and Apr. 8 Sat. Ferris (2) 1:00pm college services for the U of M Apr. 10 Mon. Oakland University (2) 1:00pm Alumni Association. Apr. 12 Wed. at Univ. of Detroit (2) 1:00pm Dufek received his B.S. and Apr. IS Sat. Kalamazoo College (2) 1:00pm DONALD DUFEK U A . degrees In Physical Apr. 18 Turn. at Hillsdale Cottage (2) 1:00pm Education from Michigan. Apr. 22 Sat. Hope College (2) 1:00pm Apr. 2S Tues. Aquinas College (2) 1:00pm Apr. 29 Sat. St. Joseph’s Colleae (Ind ) 1:00pm CREW TEAM TAKES VACATION May 3 Wed. at Alma (2) 1:00pm May 6 Sat. at North wood Institute (2) 1:30pm May 9 Tues. at Ferris (2) 1:00pm BEFORE SEASON May 13 Sat. at Oakland University (2) 1:00pm Coach Paul Springer has had putting together three teams for May 15-16 M-T Furniture City Tournament 1:00pm an early start on the rowing This year as inthe past, both competition this year-a home races, against the Alumni May 18-19 T-F NAIA Tournament season by taking 22 members of freshman heavy weight boat, a May 25 Thur. at North wood Institute 1:00pm his current 26 man team • to on Paril ISth, and the Sixth Un«« light weight varsity boat, and a Annual Grand Valley • •WM four-man boat. week of intensive training on the Invitational on May 27, will take Because of the added place on the Grand River Tennessee River, and s chance to manpower, Springer will be able High Hopes for compete on an informal basis opposite Riverside Park in Grand to put together separate teams Rapids. against the University of for all but the four-man boat. Alabama at Huntsville. Now in his second year as Crew Schedule Tennis Team rowing coach, Springer’s chances for success seem to have April 8 at Wayne State University With the opening of the team up with his brother Mark improved because be has 11 April IS G.V.S.C. Alumni tennis season tomorrow. Grand Adams in the doubles. returning lettermen, as April 22 at Buffalo State and Canisius College Valley appears to have its Sharphorn also has back his compared to last year when he April 29 At Mid-American College Rowing strongest team ever. Laker coach number 1 and 2 singles men literally had to start from Association Degatta Dave Sharphorn, seems from last year; Tom Crisman and scratch. U»S 6 at University of Minnesota Invitational confident that the team can Rick Bylsma. They also Springer says he plans on Mav 27 Grand Valley State College Invitational improve on last year’s duals combined to be the number 1 record of 7-5. doubles last year. The maior reason for this is Rounding out the team will the addition of Gary Adams a be Doug Cooke ssd Dsve Smith, cover up sophomore transfer student with the possibility of either from Western Michigan. He is a Steve Norton or Gary Follett strong singles player and may [it.

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VILLEMURE SHARPNORN NAMED COACH RETIRES AS Tomas W. Villemure has been appointed head basketball coach RASRETRAIL and Associate Professor of Physical Education at Grand Valley. COACH The new head coach, who has compiled an impressive win-loss A basketball era is ending at record of 138-37 (.789) in eight Grand Valley, Dave Sharphom, years of coaching, was selected the college's first and only to replace Dave Sharphom, who varsity coach, is resigning his recently resigned from his basketball coaching duties. basketball coaching duties for "The decision to step down health reasons. was a difficult one to make,” Villemure, a great player in explained Sharphom, “but came his own right, was a star at about because of the advice of Newberry High School in i957, my physician who ha.% where he led the state in scoring, recommended that I avoid the and at Michigan Tech, and the stressful) conditions of coaching University of Detroit in his basketball.” college days. Sharphom, who has been a He is presently at member of the faculty and Birmingham Seahorm High coaching staff since 1965, will School, where his three year continue as Associate Professor record is 49-9. Besides his high of Physical Education, and school coaching, he has also tennis coach. coached at the Detroit College The first three years were of Business and the University of ones of building, and the team Detroit. took their lumps, winning only five of 33 games. However, things began to happen in the TRACKMEN 68-69 campaign when the Lakers had their fint winning record, OUTDOORS 13-11. They slapped to 10-14 the next year as Sharphom The outdoor track season is began adding stiffer competition to the schedule. In 1970, a upon us and Coach Bill Clinger winning attitude was established will be moving his indoor team along with a 16-10 record. This outdoors for the remainder of year, Sharphom’s best with a the schedule. 17-9 record and an invitation to The indoor season went well the NAIA District 23 for the Lakers, it’s too bad Tournament. Sharphom’s career Grand Valley doesn't have an record was 61-73. outdoor track of its own so I vM fo BOM! rtnUto Ccsch students can suDDort their te&m. Sharphom for the fine job he The closest Grand Valley will be has done as basketball coach and to Allendale will be this NEW COACH TOM VILLEMURE hope that his only reason for Saturday when they are at leaving was one of health. Calvin College. Outdoor Track Schedule VAUGHN NAMED FUST April 8 Tri Meet-Aquinas 1:00p.m. Caivin, G.V.S.C. at Caivin April IS At Ferris State Invitational 9:00a.m. GVSC ALL-AMERICAN April 29 At Hillsdale College Relays 11:00a.m. Rick Vaughn became Grand Vaughn, who wrestles in the 118 May I NAIA No. 23 Track and Field 1:00p.m. Valley’s first All-American on IMUI. Championships, Grand Rapids the strength of his fourth place pound class, wen four ot his six It Was the highest finish ever May 13 At Elmhurst Relays 10:00a.m. finish at the NAIA National matches en route to his fourth for a Laker hi national May 19.20 G.LJ.A.C. ConfcrpnCT ■ ! ! ! S :00p.m. Wrestling Championship at place finish, and the competition and Coach Jim at Ferris State College Klamath Falls, Oregon. announcement of him heir? Scott must be happy that he will May 27 Michigan Outdoor Championship 1:00p.m. A transfer student from chosen to the Coaches Small have Vaughn back again next at W.M.U. Grand Rapids Junior Collage, College All-American wrestling year. GOLF TEAM IMPROVED

ftth the atari of the golf Leuchtman number 4 last yew, mi only a week away, Coach Kurt Lundgrew, Duane Scott ■ crying to round his LngaM, and a premising into shape with very little frediman Mark Sloene. from the weather. Scott has mt op a pretty hard off t S4 season, schedule for the boys starting off at Eastern and oa May 12-13 M p from Ore m m o f Mask at the Spantan invitational where ■whop. Scott Hoover his the best golfers in the stale will muaher 2 mar. last year, Steve he.

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April II at Eastern 1:00pm Apvfl 13 1:00pm April 17 at Aquinas 1:00pm April i i at Northwood Institute 1:30pm April 21 at Farris State 1:00pm April 29 at Oakland 1:90pm May 1 •iSogiaaw Valley l:0 S p « M ays NAIA District Chaaqaoariiip 9:30am May 9 Saginaw VaMey I3 0 p m 17-13 •6 and U of M (Flint) 19-20 \

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