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.. .. Volume 62 Number,lO IndianaCentralUniversity . . . . ,. March 12,1982 hstrongHighlights Human Rights -. . Week by Paul coats his first address In addition, he attended inslsting that the Bible contains rele- severol classes, .sharing. insights and vant and instrumental answers to the .. opinions with students and faculty. A conflicts and sufferlng intheworld today. . Wednesdayluncheon and a panel dis- Bishop James Armstrong addressed stu- , . cusslonataclergydinnerThursdayeverr dents last week for the 1982 Showers ing precededhis final lecture on Friday. Lecture at Indiana Central University. LastweekwasHumanRightsWeekat Bishop Armstrong. head of the United Indiana Central, featuring many other Methodist Church In Indiana. isoiso the octivltles whlch were coordinated by President of the National Council of the Christian Life Committee of Central Churches a 32-member. interdemonina- Council. On Monday, Abei Hendricks. tionai organization of Christian churches former presidentoftheMethodist Church in the U.S. ofSouthAfrica and present chalrmdnof "The Bible and the News"was the title the Capetown district there, visited the for the two-part lecture series, in which campus and spoke to students In a side Armstrong claimed that "God deflnes dining room over lunch. Speaking of the issues" of the world scene in the .the blatant injustices of me racial policies minds of those who study the Bible and of the South African government, he before observers of events In every entertained questions, accompanied nation Declaring sin to be a universal .by his wife, Frieda. Hendricks, himself reality and,denouncing current trends black. told of personal struggles,against in government palicles and International the apartheid system as well as his role relations,he said the church is"movlng in church leadership. , behind the lines" to combat war and ' ' On. Wednesday evening, 'ireshman oppression in me trouble spots of the Tony Alstott spoke about U.S. govern- world today. . ment policy concerning El Salvador at Armstrong. a somewhat controversial Midweek. an informal student worship figure who has been both praised and setvice in the chapel. Two films were criticized for hisvigorousinvolvement in shown on Thursday, MultlnatlonalCarp many Congressional and International orations and Last Grave at Dimbaza. conferences and advlsorybodies,held which highlighted violations of human a press conference on Wednesdayafter rights in nations around the world.' Central Singers To Swing Tomorrow by Jean Kendrlck and orchestra. The orchestra is made Bishop James Armstrong: defines the issues" in the news. Each year the Central Singers' Show up of a few ICU students and will feature "God has grown and this yeor promises to be severoi members of the Indianapolis Melr blggest and most exciting year. Symphony Orchestra of whom some of Tourney To Raise Money For Cystic'Fibrosis Their big Show. which will be presented them are members of our faculty. This program is made up ot works by by Tony Alstott elevator (288 hours), and the longest Saturday, March 13, at8 prn in Ransburg game ina bathtub(2ployers-31 hours). Auditorium will consist of some sophist- two major composers of the Baroque Tomorrow Indiana Central students period J.S. Bach and Glovoni Gabrlelii. Will compete ina Monopolytournament Tomorrow's tournament is sponsored cated vocal jazz pleces Including a In part by Central Council. little ManhattanTransfer, various Broad- Gabreilii's "Eccieslls" is a very exciting to rolse money for Cystic Fibrosis. Partici- way hits, and songs by the late Hoogy antiphonal piece. it's neat because the pants need to slgn in from 900 to 930 Carmichaei. orchestra ond singers are set up in a.m. In the schwitzerconcourse. Tourna- The group consists of twelve volces. differentparts of the church so that the ment play begins at 10.00 a.m. The and in addition to the standard tythm audience experiences a sort of "quadri- winner of the flnai round will compete in secfton of piambass and drums thefie phonic" effect. the indiona State Tournament. Other added a synthesizer, electric piano, A solo plece for the orchestra will be levels of competition Include national trumpet. sax and trombone. The special "Canzon per Sonar Nonl Toni:' This was and lnternationol tournaments brass Instrumental arrangements were written for two groups of instruments Here are some things you may not written by Andy Eagn. .playing in different parts of the church know. Anolysts of the game claim that Avery important port ofthe show is the Antiphonal music began in the 15th the worst Investments in Monopoly are choreography. Senior Don Lee hasdone and 16th centuries In Venice at a result Water Works ond Electric Company.The Focal Point p. 2 an outstanding job as choreographer of the architecture which lent itself par- best investment is the orange properly for the group. They rehearse the music ticularly well to this kind of poly-choral group: St. James, Tennessee Avenue, Son of Bob p. 3 and choreagraphyat least three times effect. and NewYorkAvenue.Tha longest Monc- a week and put In many hours on their Another plece. Cantata 150 "Nach polygame (wim rotatingteomsofpiayen) own making sure thefve learned the dir. Herr, verionget mich" by J.S. Bach. lasted 49 days or 1. 176 hours. The music During the week of the show will be performed by the twelve-voice longest gamewith thesame four players Mere will be edenslve work setting up ChamberCholrandthesmaliChamber was 264 hours or 11 days Some other Me stageand polishing up roughspots Orchestra. This tVpe of music was used records are longest game In a treehouse In order to produce the most professional in the Lutheran church setvices and will (123 hours), longest game in a moving show they can. Not only will they look be performed in a manner verysimilar good but theywill sound good, too. The to the origlnol performance style. universily has allowed the music depart- The last work to be done will be a Financial Bid Cuts May Be Severe ment to gradually put together a very Boch motet,"Jesu Meine Freude."itwas Administration proposals for flscoi 1983 to be made os part of the budget ior expensive sound system including a written for the funeral of a municipal finOnciolosslstanceprograms posesevere fiscal 1982 would declare that graduate high quality multi-channeledmlxer.They officlal's wife In Bach's hometown of problems for students attending public students,'lncluding students at profes- are stili making plans for more equlp- Leipzlg. This one will be performed by lnstiuiions of higher education. including slonoi institutionsworking on professional ment to be added to their collectlon. theentireConcertChoirandtheChamber the nation's historically block colleges degreeswouidbeineligibleto participate Everyone Is invited and encouraged Orchestra. and universities. in me program) to attend. Faculty. Come see some of Ail the works will be sung in their The proposed cuts In the $2.6-biiiion Theadmlnistration proposals couldalso your students at what they do best. original languages. Lotin or German. student old programwould. for example, eliminate funding for the Ndlonal Direct Students Come see some of your friends One of the most exciting aspects of this eliminate graduate .ond professional. Student Lwn (NDSL) and Supplemental onstogelike Freshman Davld Ackerman concert is that it Is to be performed In studentsfrom poMcipdlng IntheGuoran- Educdion Cpportunily Grant (SEOG) pro. as he dresses up like the Tin Man and one of Indianapolis' finest buildings. teed Student Loan program at a time grams while cutling Into College Work- slngs a song from "The Wit" There will Frleden's United Church of Christ has whenothersaurcesofsuppartforsfudents stUdy.AndPel1Grants-lhe~cprogrom be a reception afterwards with lots of superb acoustics, an excellent pipe are declining. .. ' aireociy under-funded this year by20 per- eats1 So. .. come sit back. relax and organ. and a beautiful setting to en- Approximotely $8 billion would be cent- isthreotenedwWanaddiional45 enjoy the show1 hance the richness of the program borrowed In. this coming academic percent cui. in memiddofpreportngforthecentral Ail students. faculty, and friends are year In the program under normal cir- Onefour-yeorpubiicunlverrltyestimates Singers Show, many of the same people warmlyinvlted to attend both concerts. cumstances Although 80 percent ofthe thata"worstc0se" scenario would mean a will be Involved in preparing for a more 9y the way, just os Central Singers, all costs of the program are fixed by past $22-millioncutin funds its students recelva serious concert. The ICU Concert choir choirs are open for audition to any action, the admlnistration is determined in oddfion. Me impact on gmdude & will be presenting a concert Thursday, student of the university. They depend to cut costs In this program and In some dents would be most severe. March 25 at 8 p.rn in Frleden's United upon music majors as well as non- ways to change it so that it no longer Bui it is in the notion's historically black Church of Chrlst. They will be doing music majors for the success of lnstru- resembles the current GSL program. public colleges and unkenities that the pieces which were written for choirs mental and choral activities (The most significant proposal expected (continued on page 5) i REFLECTOR PAGE 2 Communication A Problem Well Worth It. . . J I believe that the quality of much of If oneasks himself thequestion.'Why am I at college?" the most frequent .. .. the Faculty is such that I, OS a student, *- EditotS Note: am getting mymoney'swarth Thereare answer would probably be to get a FOCAL POINT is a kind of opinion pleasesend~urcommenti(300words instances. however, in which some in- higher education. it seems to me that forum which will address pertinent cam- , or less) to the Reflector, Campus Mail. structors are extremely knowledgeable slnce the faculty of Indiana Central are DUC~--. national.- and international issues Comments on this issue's question and in their fleld of study. but they lock the the ones responsible for leading and * ostheyreiatetothestudentsandfocuity nextiSSU~'Swilibepubiished(we reserve communicationskills necessary10 con- gulding students toward a degree of of Indiana Central University. Ten people the right to edit). Theopinions expressed vey their knowledge to the students. hlgher education, then they deserve - studentsandfaculty-will bechosen are those of the author. Deadline for it is my opinion that experts who lack the amount of our tuition that goes for s randomiyand asked specificaiiyto re- letters is Wednesday March 17,at noon. the ability to educate do not give the their salary. spond to each issue's Focal Point ques- Next iSSUe's question: is there racism students.whoare seeking Oneducation .. . Even though ltseemsiikeaiot,l feel lion it any other readerswishto respond in policy or attitude at IndianaCentral? that it is to our (students) benefit. I feel their monevs worth. t Toavoidsuch aprobiem,when hiring the quality of faculty here at Indiana MIS WEEKS QUESTION: an Instructor the university should not Central is quite good. Most are hard It Is known that 70% of student-paid tuition money goes for faculty only look to an applicant3 credentials working teachers who care about the salaries. Do you think that the quality of the faculty at ICU is such that the and expedlse. but also to evidence of education 01 the students and how .c students are getting their money's worth? If not, why not, and what would the oppiicanrs abiiityto communicate each student progresses. We, the stu- you suggest to correct the situation? hls/her knowledge to the students. dents at Indiana Central, are here to Angela Grigsby receive a higher education so it only -. -'I will accept your premise that 70 computer memory bank where dust seems rightthat aimost3/4ofourtuition percent Of student-paidtuition goesfor COlleCtS On them until no one cares Insufficient Salaries. goes for our facul~ssalary. facultysoiariesMyreplytopur question about them anymore? Does Dr. Sease . . Thank you for purinvitation topartici- Jane Lamb concerning the quality of the faculty is ever get a glance at these papers? .- pate in the of tuition and in the anirmative. ICU has one 01 the inmyopinion. these"TeacherEvalua. discussion Editorial faculty salaries. First of oil, Ihave to say flnest faculties in the state. This Is recog tiOn Forms" are the best way to let the nlzed as being true by faculties from hiaher-uDs know ifstudents feel thevre that it is not known to me that 70% of Innocent Forced tuition goes for faculty salaries. I have other schools, from graduates ot this getting their moneys worth through the never seen a budget that shows the To Defend Selves school and by industry. Our graduates ICU faculty. amount paid to classroom instructors, Mike KlaSS by Beth Ann Stinson are recognlzed as belngweiitrained in and I do not believe such a budget has Angv You betiil Why shouldn't Ibe? the basics in their major. been made public in anycase. Idon't Why shouldn't every Innocentperson be if any correction of this problem is see how it can be said that the tuition angv Women walk around "on egg needed, it Is that we need to give more money is designated specifically for shells". mace cans in hand for fear that recognltlonto our facuityoutside of this Students Should faculty salaries. The relevant point seems school. at any moment some "psycho" will Take Initiative. to be the one mode in the 27 January grabher.Atnightwe boltandchainour R.M. Brooker . . letter to students regarding the tuition doors, shutting the world out, or at least rneanrccertothefirstquestlondepe~s increase-tuition androom and board that's what we hope. We are forced to Group A, Group B . . . upon each student's needs, pions. and changes pay about two-third of the cost live in a world where the innocent are ...To falriyjudgethe faculty, one must financialcondition Regardless otwhether of operation of the University. locked in and the guilty room free. divide them into two groups or not the quality of the focuityat ICU is lwould likeforespond topurquesfion in 1975 a close friend of mine was GROUP A - let us coli them "The such that the students are getting their by giving some Informotion that I think industrious"- are well-worth thesalary abducted and murdered. My friend moneys worth, I believe that the quality will shed some light on the subject. they are paid. These work-a-holics ore of the faculty con increase. What Inow was only I1years old when someone Many reader sol theRefiectorwiiinot be decideditwastheirrighttotakeherlife. always well-preparedfor class sessions: propose to do Is offersome suggestions surprised to hear that no professors ready, willing. and able to find questions: on how this quality might be increased. Thatwas7yearsago,butthememories chose to go into college teaching with are stili painful. In the pasttwoyearsthat maintain useofciassmaterialsenec~ty First, I do not think that most faculty the expectation of getting rich. There pain has been doubled. flrst wlth Kathy .A (blackboards, audio/visuoi aids, etc.): members reoiize their weaknesses In aretwoother reas0nsforourchoice:l) uswilyinteresting to listen tqand generally educating students until the students Kohm. then most recentiywithMichelle a love of our subjects. and 2) a desire to Pace. Ididn't know these girls personally. make class sessions not only educa- point out their weaknesses. Theretore, teach. in fact, university professorsearn but because their circumstances were -t-- tional but worth going tal (Ask several the students should toke the initiative for less man persons in other professions students how many of their classes fhey so close to my friends' I flnd myself intellingtheirprofessorshowthey might requlrlng specialized training. A begin- feel are worth going to -the answers hurting for thelr parents. I remember improve.This should be done confiden- ning MBA or even in some fleids a may suprise you.) what my friend's parents went through tially and in good taste. For those who person with a new BA or BS, is Onen paid c GROUPB- referredtoas"The0thers" ore shy, the class evoluotions that stu- -the sleepless nights endless searches, (perhaps too kind, but sufficient) as much as or morethan an experienced prank phone coils, the tears and the - dents fill out at the end of the semester professor wlth'a PhD. it has been said seem to be a rip-off of nearly $4000 a anger. ore an excellent opportunity to do this. by the American Association of University year to each student. They continually it is the obligation of oil faculty mem- Soasthenewscameoneverynlght,I fumble through class sessions, run on Professors and others that Me professoriat sot and watched, and prayed far news ' bers to educate students in the most is subsidizing higher education bywork- on ridiculous rampages talking about that they hod found them alive. When effectivewayspossibie. So.thestudents' ing at low salaries subjects which onen have little to do they found them, dead, the tears Icried . comqents should be taken with all Professors at private universltles earn wlth matters-at-hand,use old materials were for ail the innocent victims. seriousness. It is doubtful whether there a good deal less than their counterparts that theyve used for years instead of To myknowledgeail ot the murderers is any single method of educating that at state universltles, and theyoiso teach updating thelr resources, fail to moke of these girls are stili running free. They ~iflotaiiysuperiortoaiiothers.Therefore. more classes a 28-hour load at ICU classes more interesting with use pP - are free to kill again. the faculty should continuoliy explore osopposedtoatypicai18.hourioadat available aids, and, at least to'thls new approaches in educating that On "60 Minutes" (February 28th) a student, seem to be living off ot the so a state institution.College teachersflnd man and his wife told of the death of the usuoi methodwillnot become routine. many rewards other than economic a university because they could not get their son. After ieavlng his son (I believe Often times when things become too ones, and this is whytheystay inacademia hired anywhere else. routine, they tend to become boring theboywas9)ondteiiinghimtogotaa How can we help filter out these Flnaliy,whotIsuggestdoingisthatwe hotel lobby, the fatherwent backtogive ond uninspiring in sticking to one method a11 increase our efforts to educate the his wile the room key. A few minutes -7- ineflcientteachers? itseemsto methat 01 teaching. the professor can deny publicaboutthebenefitsandimportance later the parents heard the boyscream. we are constantly filling out so-called himself, as well as the student, different "Teacher Evaluation Forms." But do we of education to our society and the Whentheyrandownthehaiitoflndhim, outlooks and may even failinto a narrow need to support it at as high a level as ever hear of results from any of them? he had disappeared The desk-clerk and quite possibly dogmatic view or possible. We need support not only 8 Tell us. aretheysimpiycrumpled upand methodwhlchwouid hinderthelearning remembered that a man in a room stuffed into some department chair- from the tax payer and the phiianthroplst down the haiifromthefamiiyhadacted experience of the students and himself but also from business, industry, and man's trash can? Or are they put into a as well. a "ilttie strange." They rushed to the every other segment of society. room, and the clerk opened the door. Bret S Myers Sincerely, He told the parents not to look theydid Charlotte Templin Letters To The Editor (continued on page 3 -Self Defense) 1 ~~ Dear Editor, and campus community. in same groups to leave food scraps Dear Editor, as some students might think. but It Is it is with growing distress that I have and other trash on cafeteria tables so I recentiyattended a luncheon in the wlth the students themselves I'm not viewed what seems to be a general that students and visitors alike will have side dining hall given for he1Hendricks, saying we should go aut and try to decline in anitudes on this campus in tositelsewherearbtareatthegarbage. the former president of the Methodist change the world. I'm just hoping we Me past few years. it seems that some Perhaps most pltiabie Is the fact that Church of South Africa. Mr. Hendricks can show a little mare concern for membersofourcommunityhavealack these practices are supported by peer gave an excellent personoi occount of matters thot don't necessarily relate of respect forthemselves and the people Pressure within small groups and either the oppressive governmental situation directly to US as students. but relate fo around them. Verbal abuse and ridicule ignored or looked upon with silent dis- in South Nrica. the dynamic world we live in. of anyone not fining a certain group's approval bytherestofthestudentbody. Iwas really appalled to see the lack Dl. Bush "Ideal" standards has become common The question is onen asked, "When will of student attendance at this informa- practice. This abuse most onen takes this university treat the students as re- tive discussion. I realize that most stu- Dear Editor, me form of hurtling insults from the safe SDOnSlbl~adultS?"Until it is made known dentsarenotawareofthedetoiisofthe We received letters in our mailboxes anonymity of a dormitory window. This to those Involved that theso OCtlOnS are minority white rule in South Africa, but several weeks ago fromWCR asking for rldicule extends even to invited guests unacceptable adult behavior and as just realizing a problem existswould be help. We have tried to contact them, but reason enough for me to sacrifice one of me university durlng convocations long as such immoturity is supported, they do not respond toourmessages. if lunch hour to enrlch my life with experi- whomustsometimes putup with hecki:ng how can we ask for adult freotment? if they are desperate for help, why don't ences other than those at Indiana Cen- and rowdinesswhiieattemptingtocon. puare also onended bythis behavior, theytalktothose~oarewiiilngtahelp tral or on "General Hospital." vey a message. Students interested In SPEAK UP1 There are other students who out? Are there rules against females I was impressed though, with the the topic being discussed must Suffer ore unwilling to tolerate these octions working for WiCR? We think it's pretty number of faculty that attended the along with the speoker. Some students Thls is our university, let us not work rude on theirpart.hyresponse, Dennis lack even the maturity to be at least agoinst it or against each other. luncheon. I suppose this reveals just Scudder? where the apathy is on this campus. it presentable far meals inthe cafeteria. It Respectfully. Had it Nth WCR . hasalso become"acceDi0ble"at iecst A Student doesn't seem to be with the professors, Greyhound's Ending Record Not Whole Story Indiana with 17 ppg. and a singlegame bySteveSlMer ' high of 32. Doug olso led the team in Beglnnlng with the seemingly endless field goal percentage with 57%, ail the circuits of the Key Stadium track during more outstanding because he Is a guord preseason workouts, and ending with and takesmanyof his shotsfrom 18 feet the final buzzer at Beliarmine, mebasket- ond beyond. Ed Winelnger, a junior from ball season here at Indiana Central has Ben Davis H.S. chipped In 13.6 ppg. and finally come to a close. Pat Skoggs out of Anderson H.S. added It was not a banner year for Coach Bill 9.9 per contest. In addition, Pot led the Kellet's Greyhounds however the season team In free throw percentage (25 or did provide many fans with several more attempts) with on 84% mork memorable games and more than a Leading the Gremunds in rebounding lime excltement. The final record for the thls year was sophomore Scott Pedigo team stands at 1016 (3.9 In the Great from Beech Grove, who pulled down 5.2 LakesValley Conference) but it certainly wrmper contest. Wineinger andSkoggs does not reflect the caliber of bosket- added 4.8 and 45 boards per gome. ball played by Indiana Central. Four of respectively. the defeabwere by one point;lncludlng Only one senior will be lost from this a heoltbreaklng.64-63 double-overtirne year's squad but his shoes will be big loss to nationally ranked Kentucky Wes- ones to fill next season. Those shoes, of leyan Another one-point loss come at course, belong to point guord Brian the hands of Bellarmhe,who, along with Hughes, who led the Hounds in osslsk Kentucky Wesleyan. Lewis College. and (129, more than twice any one else's Wrlght State(al1 Greyhound opponents), total). steals (32), and minutes played will be competiting Inthe NCAADlvision II (846 total - 32% mlnutes per game). notional tournament. Brian also added 8.9 polnts per game to Highpolntsof theseosonmust Include the ICU totals and contributed many me87-&3victoryoverthe aforementioned Important things that statistics cannot Wright State (ranked #2 In the country at measure. His leadership, determination the time), as well as the 7464 triumph and coolness under pressure kept the over St Joe, the 99-93 win over ISUE and Greyhounds together In the close games, the twin thumping of neighboring Franklin. and his steady playnoking will besorely 8668 and 89-74 Probobly the biggest missed. Thonks for the memories. Brian. thrill of the season however, came on ond good luck in the future. December 19 In Nicoson Hail when the All in all. the 1982-82 ICU Greyhound

Greyhounds knocked off crosstown rlval basketboll season will be remembered .. , and archenemy Butler. 81-69. It was the as the year when oil the close ones got : . firstbasketbailvictoryln quitesome time away. The Hounds os a team were out- cvertheDogsandthoroughlyembanased scored by the opponentsjust 18851825, thelr DMslon I program. a margin of less than three points per Senior point guard Brian Hughes surveys the situation. Individually, the Greyhounds lacked game. A strong contingent of lettermen great slzelnsldeondasa resultwereout- will return In the fall, however, and next reboundedBU-7oj bytheomngteams season looks to be on excellent one for They often displayed scrappy team de- the Greyhounds Hopefully some of the fense and hot shooting streaks, however, breaks will go our way next year (like Steve which somewhat offset this defidency. finding a 7 foot center) ond the Hounds by Siltler on for the victory. He was able to con- Leading lndlona Central In scoring wos can add a winning season to me exciting Althouth he dldn't brlng home the tinuewrestllng butatmuch lessthanfull sophomore Doug Jennings from Argos, brand of basketboll that they play. national championship. junior heavy- . strength, and consequently lost his next weight Wade Hall wos still a man for ICU rnotch 3-2 to Roger Herrera of Cal- Son of Bob to be proud of at the 1982 NCAADMsion BakersfieldThls earned him a fifth-place II National Wrestiing Championships held finish and the title of Ail-Amerlcanwhich A Funny Thing Happened. ..continued in Kenosha Wisconsin on Saturday and Is bestowed uponthetopelght flnlshers by Son of Bob venture to appropriate and extenuoted Sunday, February 27-28. . In each weight class Thls Is Wade's As you remember, or may not, (It oll opinion on how I may endeovor to Holl defeated his first two opponents, fourthsuch honor, having alreadybeen depends on If you read the article), I reach my Initialdestination and alleviate Tim Lawson of Winston-Salem and Mark All-American In track (twice) and foot- was on my way to South America with a myself from this predicament to say Maioneyof Northern Colorado by xores ball (once). He finishes the season with band of terrorists when I decided to risk nothing of this perfunctionalry episode?" of 12-3 ond 103 respectively, but then a record of 31-4. parachuting. With one word I knew exactly where I succumbed to eventuol second-place Two other Greyhound wrestlers, 150 Well. to make a short matter long, con- was He drawled "SI-waW I was In finisher Al Seors of SIU-Edwordsviile In his Ib. freshman Jim Tonte and 190 Ib. tused and rldlculouq as I was running worse trouble than before, when I wos third match. Sears won by a fail. only the sophomore Duane Lutgring also porticl- toward the door, Ifound the ripcordjust with the terrorists Iwas back In Indiana. third time Wade has been pinned in his pated In the tournament but fell In the asmyfeetleftthefioor. Ipuliedthecord Now don't get me wrong. Indiana is a three-year college career. first round, Tonte bya score of 9-4 to Bill and closed my eyes. good place to be. In fact some of you Hall then went to the consolation Weiskopf of Col-Davis and Lutgrlng by The feeling wos tremendous1 An im- may even have years of It. But this man round where he defeoted Leo Feist of on 11-6counttoJohnHeisickofMinne- mense smash hit my chest and foce. surely wasn't understanding me so I Pittsburgh-Johnstown by a fall and Bill sota-Duluth. They finish the campaign One thing was sure: I hod to register attempted to opproach him on his own Rugenstine of Grand Volley, 4-3. In the at 23-10 and 18-7 respectively. todayorlcan'tgo tomy nightclassand level. "I reckon I oin't ta understandin rnotch with Rugenstine. Wade suffered Congrotulationsto 011 three wrestlers would be automotlcaliy dropped. A where I Is" His reply took me by surprise." arib1n:urywhich hassincebeenconfirmed on their fine season and lothe rest of the fate worse than death (Universitypolicy, Whydidn'tyou soyso? This IsThompson to be a fracture but managed to hang 1982 record-setting ICU wrestling team you know.) Road, Indianapolis. Indiana." At that I After the initial Impact of the jump it offered my gracious and inclpltous was not bad at oil. In fact, Icouldn't tell I amountsol grotitudeand ran off for ICU. brief was lost year's color. So, they re- was moving. All of the sudden the para- Athought raced through my mind. I've (conmud from page 2) did the whole brief. They later received chute caught up with me. It made con- gotto registerforthlsnightclassorIwill anyway. The man wos gone. Their son a letter telling them that "for reasons tact with my back and I decided to be outomaticolly dropped and thls is wos In the bothtub with his throat slit. He unspecified, the Supreme Court has open my eyes. What a realization. the class Ineed for graduation beccuse had died of blood loss. denied you a hearlng." The plane had never lefttheground.It it Isonlyofferedonceevery672semesters The man who killed the boy had had been taxiing the whole time. I had and If I don't get it I can't graduate. signed in the register so It didn't toke LastyeartheSupremeCourthad time just made a perfect swan dive% feetto As I got Into registratlon line I heard long to find him. The police picked him for cable television laws, but not forthelr deod son's last human rights the cement. Ouch. the reglstrer soy, "because of the snow, up at the airport, the blood still on his It was becoming late otternoon and I attendance won't be taken In night clothes. He turned out to be an Imml- Because of these situotions and many more, lfeel that it is time fortheinnocent needed a pion lmmediotely (if not classes until next week I was safell But grantfromJamolca, and a hosfiiepsych- sooner). Iwould go to the nearest town aslpousedtoreflectlreallzedthatlhad otic. He was sent to a state mental to establish thelr own methods of self- and coil the university. just passed up a free trip to somewhere hospital. Once there, he attacked a defense. Idon't mean guns, or moce.or Upon arriving In the town Inoticed the with some guys who weren't that bad nurse and two resldents. He later told knives: these weapons are not always people were dressed funny. I didn't after all. I mean they never fined me for the mole residents that they didn't hove handy or sole. There Is. however, sever01 know where I was so I asked a pysslng consplracytovlolate a unlverslty policy. to fight anymore because they hod Itemsthot never leave you. Forlnstance. stronger. (rm not sure If hewas stronger They didn't have restricted visitation for proved theywere men and."onlywomen hands, feet, elbows. knees, fingers, and than me or not.) female women of the opposite sex . . and children were bad, they had to be teeth can oil be used as self-defense "Sir."l began"couldyou please Inform They didn't have cafeteria food . .. Oh eliminoted. He was released 48 hours methods. An elbow in the stomach, a and enlighten me of my locale and well. Maybe next time. later. He is now, however, in a state knee in the groin, fingers In the eyeswiil mental Institution again. ail distract a potential mugger, rapist or In theyears following thlstragedythe murderer. However, before trylng thls you may want to tolk to on expert. REFLECTOR STAFF family of the young boy have tried to Paul Coats, Editor. Cheryl Lamb, Asst Editor, Business manager. Cindy sue the stote for negligence. However, Perhops a policeman could give you a Ruman, Secretary. Writers/Reporters/Assistants: Don Pittman, Sheny Strough, becouseofastotelaw,thestotecannot few polnters, and of course, never play Cathy Hawldns, Cynthia Hil, Shelia Merriweather, Ann Laramore, Maureen be sued unless the state sop so. The around with this. Thetime hoscome forthe lnnocentto Flaugher, Lillie Price, Jay Cole, Tara Jantzen, Jean Kendruck Beth Stinson, famllyspenttimeand effort preparing a be set free and the guilty to be locked- Troy Gibson, Cindy Humphrey, Pam Link Rachel Williams, Joel Moss Sports: brief to present to the Supreme Court Steve Sittler Photographer: John Hull Advisor: Pete Noot OnlVtO be told the cover of the prepared UP. PAGE 4 REFLECTOR

Summer Nursing Courses Announced BEECH GROVE HIGH SCHOOL ACCURATE TYPING Indiana Central Universityannounces nurse to learn to appropriately partici- FACULTY School Papers, Letters, Theses enrollment opportunities tor the (902 pate in the total process of drug ad- vs. *Student IhscountsAvail&le* Basic PharmacaiogyfarNurses program ministration to the patient. Call Pam Stewart 894-8160 INDIANA CENTRAL UNIVERSITY and Math Review far-the Health-Care The course in Math Review for the Professions program. Health-Care Professions will be atterd FACULTY FLOPS Thesummer course for Basic Pharma- far GNs. RNs, GPNs. LPNs. employed "Resldenl Asslstant appllca. * cology will run June 1-25 an Tuesdays nurses, or nurses seeking preempioy- TUESDAY. MARCH 16,1982 lions for next academlcyear and Fridays from 9.00 a.m. to 12:OO ment review, April 26-May 20 from 530 are available In the Offlce of noon. Foil classes will be September 16- to 730 p.m. and June 7Juiy 1from 700- 7:OO p.m. Campus life." December 16 on Thursdays from 530- 900 p.m Mondays thru Thursdays. Thiscaursedeoiswlththe basic mathe- 830 p.m Fee for the course will be $100 BEECH GROVE HIGH SCHOOL matical concepts and Is recommended plus textbooks. a This course is open to ail GNs. RNs, for anyone involved In using basic math GYMNASIUM skills to accurately figure dMded dosages PART TIME WORK - FUN GPNs. and LPNs preparing or currently Sponsored by Involved in medication administratlan In odmlnlsterlng medications or moni- Lean to umpire youth baseb&.oflbaii. Games ail areas central Indiana, or nurses interested in updating or re- toring Ns Metric conversions will be BEECH GROVE HIGH SCHOOL eveninas. weekends SDare time work. viewing pharmacoiogyandbaslcgroups reviewed. .FELLOWSHIP -__ - .- - . ... OF-. of medication administration. Fee for this course will be $60 which CHRISTIAN ATHLETES MUSTKNOW BAsic RULES, hciudes extenshe helpful printed materials TRAINING MARCH. Cali 897-1340 or Classifications ot drugs will be studied ADMISSION: DONATION r wiih emphasis placed on the recogni- and a workbook. S1 362-444,iewe into. GOOD SS tion ot common drug names, general in order to quality for the Pharma- dosage ranges, therapeutic effectsand caiogy course, participants must scare .- adverse effects. Legal aspeck and nurc 75% on the Math Review course of Its lng responslbiiitles regarding drug Challenge Exam. administration of intramuscular. Sub For additional information an either cutaneous, intradermalandorai medice of these courses, contact the ICU Center lions. under direct supehision In campus far Continuing Education for Nurses at laboratory will also be studied. The pri- 700-3442 mary objective of the course is far the Strange Visitor Sees 40 Shades Of Green knowthatsomeofthefacuityevenhave by Maureen Ffaugher Rxed special sections Inthe classrooms HappySt. Patrick's Dayi The legend has for a little desk and chair so Iam mare *- it that St. Patty drove the snakes aut of comfortable." Ireland. Today this event is celebrated I: "What do you think of thestudent Women: Learn To Be Assertive! bydrinking green beegsinglng Irish folk activltles?" An Assertion M Depression class de- choices mare independence. andmare songs, dancing, and wearing cute but- L: "Not enough parties. You know we signed tor women has been scheduled control over their own lives" tons that say, "Kiss Me I'm Irish" whether leprechauns like to sing and dance the by Indiana Central University's Center Topics that will be covered in the they are really Irish or not. Ican happily Jig.me other night something happened for Continuing Education ciassesare:Howto(1) beatthe"b1ues" saythatiamlrish.Anyway,itisthegreat that ldid natquiteunderstand.Aperson The six-session evening course will (2) use relaxationlo gain control of your tortune of this campus to have with us Was tied to a tree. Iknew for sure these meet at ICU from 7:OO-900 p.m on lite (3) ask far what you want (4) say hereon Irish exchangestudent.The little people had caught anotherleprechaun , Tuesday evenings beginning April 20 "NO" without guilt (5) let go of your guy Is notour usua1,er ... student. He isa andwere torturing him to flnd thePot0 ' and ending May 25. anger (6) handle criticism (7)overcome leprechaun. The following Intormation Gold. I was mistaken though, his name InstructorGallCox atherapistatMid- obstacles (8) set goals and reach them is from a recent interview. was John Poiaskl Not quite an Irishman" town Community Mental Health Center, and be your own person InteFciewec"Gca3doyor should Isoy, I: "Do you miss your home?" who hashad overten years experlence Complete cost at the course is $30.00 -L- ' Top of the marnin' to yo?" L: 'Yes, Ido miss the emerald isle and in educational and mental health says For additional Intarmation. call the ICU Leprechaun: "Aye. and the balance the forty shades of green" "participants will have the opportunity Center for Continuing Education at 700- of the day to you." I: "Are there really torty shades of to learn and practice assertivenesstrain- 3260. I: "Where are you from?" green?" ing skills which will give them more a L: "Erie. the emerald Isle." L: "Aye. a true Irishman can tell the I: "Why are you here at ICU?" difference." Humanics Banquet March 30 L"iam heretostudyiife... Iwastoida I: 'Why are leprechauns sa hard to by Cindy Ruman personcould iearna lot about'life'here catch?" an campus" L. "Because If it were easy to catch a The time Is getting closer to the Amer- t ''You mean that you are a psychology leprechaun, we would have to give yo ican Humanics Senior Recognition Ban- major? three wishes and one of the wishes quet for this year. it will be held at the L: "No, I'm a brownie or an elf. We might be yawanting me to tell yawhere Brown Derby Restaurant on March 30. Dinner will begin at 7 p.m. AI1 are Invited Dear Gabby. .. 'little' folk do not have the same drives me pot 0' gold is. Yo know, the pat 0' that humans have. My time here is an gold Is not that dlfflcuit to flnd and It Is to attend, and anyone maloring or Dear Gabby, experiment of the eiders" not atthe end atthe rainbow as people minoring inYouth AgencyAdministration Iwas at the recent Bailey Hail party. it I: "What type of experimenn" Minkthat1tis.Ourpotso'goidarenatat is expected to come. We are privileged was a lot of fun, but Idon't understand L"Ta see how humans would fit in our the end of the trail, but they are strewn to have MS. Pat Turner-Smith as our why everyone was perspiring sal I felt culture. Despite the fact humans are too ail along the way." guest speaker that evening. Ticket in- quite comfy In my Jordache toga it large, you ai1 would do nicely." I: "Well that sounds wonderful. Thank formation will be posted. must have been the "punch" that kept I: "Oh1 well. what do you think of the you for your time and the interview. "Making Realistic everyone warm. Wasn'tthissupposed to V- campusy Please come back any time that you Love": beatogaparty?Ityoumlssedmeiwas L: "it is Just my size - small. I get lost wish." by Cathy Hawkins In the basement looking for a buffalo. easily because Iam so small. You know L: *You are welcome. and may you Want to see this year's most cantro- Hey. has anyone seen the rope I used s a friend once told me Icould get lost in get to heaven thirty minutes before the versiai flim? i went to see It, and let me for a belt? The last time I saw it there an elevator." devil knows you are gone." PUFF1 tell you that was deflnitelyanexperience. wereafewpeopietrylngtoroiiitupand I: '%at do you think of the faculty?" Well. this reporter Is astounded. The The movie I'm talking about is "Making smoke it. I don't understand. L"Theyareaii great. it lseasy to getta leprechaun Just disappeared Into thin Love." starring Kate Jackson, Michael Togas Are Forever and lrom all of my classes now. The air.Ohweli. thatisitformetoday.Havea Ontkean and Harry Hamlln The story (I Lave Animal House) faculty flnally understands Icannot walk nice holidayand remember- whatis.. line involves a couple married far eight Dear Toga Freak, as fast as the rest of the students. You IS. years (Jackson and Ontkean) who live Sounds like you got a "bum steer" J normal lives; she was a network pro- when you were invited too toga party. grammer, he was a physician Mer Next time check with Bailey to see what Eastside Restaurants Offer Variety of Good Food meetingapatlent in theaffice.Ontkean the dresscode 1s.Asforyour belt- bay. started meeting this patient tor lunch that was great ropei by Cathy Hawkins flllthe menu; anicecreamparlorisalso and eventually found aut he was gay. Cntkeancontinuedthe reidonships@ng Dear Gabby, Want to go out for dinner to the east on the premises, but the food is not I was walking tram Esch to Nicoson side of town? Yes, life does indeed exist good enough to be the sole reason to that curiosity was his motivation The movie showed the gay bar cruising mindingmyawn business theatherday awayfromthecanfinesof thesouthside golothe Paramount.The musical enter- whenthk drculorpieceatplastic~uited and Greenwood. Here are a few places tainment is, though Several people aiter- activity, the breakdown of a marriage. and the reestablishment of separate me. People had been throwing itwithout for you to try. note duly on the fantastic Wuriitzer (corn- incident but then It hit me In the head ChovsWoks,9984 €.Washington From piete with plenty ot sound effects) in- lives. The movie itself wasn't offensive in languageoractions someotthe scenes What's going on here? the name you might guess this IS a cluding' Ken Double from Channel 6 Chinese restaurant.. .yup, It IS.Choy's sports staff. Don't go intending to spend were rdherdlsturbing,though rmcudous Oh My Aching Head J about how many gay consultants were has some of the best sweet and sour an entire evening at the Paramout - Dear OMAH, I pork in town. Another speclaity of theirs they don't want you to stay it you don't used in the making of this film because You have became a victim of a rash isWooHipHar,adishaf butterflyshrimp hove any food on your table. somanyaftheactions andmannerisms of frisbee throwing an this campus I Y with bacon vegetables, and sauce. If BrownDerby,350S.FrankiinThepass- were accurate. This movie upset me have observed people hurting them- you go, do try the egg rails. word here is lines. lines and more lines andthe~ndwithme,probabiy~use selves and others with these frisbees this movie is too realistic and shows a Paramount Music Palace Is located on the weekends: they have a mediocre Just one word of warning - watch e at 7650 OldTraiis Rwd(7500 €Washing- salad bar, good steaks and seafood. wayoflifethat lam notreallycomfortable where you're walking. and to the other ton)andlstheiocai homeofthe"Mighty high prices IdonYMinkthey'ii beseelng with. I give "Making Love" an eight for frisbeepiayers- watchoutfarthemud Wurlitzer Organ." Piua and sandwiches me there again realism. a four far enjoyment. aver by Nicoson. z ... .. , ...... , . Struggling To '-and WICR . . by Dan Pltlman the.prioriry list. The equipment that is in WICR.'~~indiana Central's ierslair of . current use is old and warn. NO records WKRPCincinoti-with greatjocksplaying have been purchased bvthe Universlly your favorite music. There is one major fOralmoStthreeyears.inmastcasesthe difference where WlCR falls short - no locks provide their own music or resort Lon1 Anderson. Assistant manager of to the UniversiVs supply of "oldies but WCR, Dennis Scudder replied, "it's not goodies." There are plans to get new what you can see but rather what you equipment for the station in the near hear that is important in radio com- future. Currenliy WlCR transmits at 10 munlcationr" However, Dennls agrees watts, covering an area of approximately that having a person around with Miss 20 square miles. The new equipment Anderson's abilities would be a morale will operate up to 100 watts and cover a booster for the station. (at least far the much broader area encompassing disc jockeys.) . more listeners. The Fine Arts Council of . ** Presently WCR is operating far below Indianapolis is to supply WCR with the CaPacW. Airing times ore Mondaythrough equipment In exchange for 40 hours Saturday. 8 p.m. - midnight, with some per week of air time. unscheduled hours during the after- Keeping WlCR on the alr is the prime . noons and on Sunday. The station is in a concern of station manager Mike Klass. rebuilding period and is unable to To hold a license a station must be on publish a full schedule of programs at the air for a certain amount of time thls time. During theairing timesrequests . each week, as required by the FCC. are always welcome. People desiring Presently WlCR is meeting that requlre- to hear a partlcular song should dial ment with veryiime to spare. This is due . the request line at 788-3280. in part to a need far more disc jockeys There are several special Droarams The station only has ten locks currently. that may be of Interest to. students. If Onyono IS interested In becomlng a , .* SandyZehr airsaprogramcaiiedCentral WCRIock helsheshouldcontactDennis Scrutinizes. Thls program deals with Scudder through campus mail. Dennls many controversial issues that are part assures me that anyone can be a disc jockey with a little tralnlng. a of life at Indiana Central. It Is a time of discussion and Is open for students to Thls is a great opportunity far people call in for questions and comments. to Improve thelr communication skiilr Other programs that students may find The pay is law. as matter of fact, there is Interesting including Mike Kiass's broad- no pay except for the self-fulfillment . .. WoyShowtune hour, and DennlsScuddet's onewiiiexpedencaOnejockwasquoted ^_,- count down of the top 100 hits. as saying. "it3 a tough jab but same- a Freshman Ron Newhouse,'on the air at WlCR Over the past few years students and body has to do it." Turn those radios to Unlversity otRcials alike have lost interest 88.9 on the FM dial to hear those great intheradiostation.Thestationlsfunded ICU jocks do their thing. it may be a Professor Liang ToLecture On China by the University but places verytaw on euphoric experience far you1 Professor Hubert S. Liang will be the friendship and co-operation between guest speaker for a series of lectures at ourtwocountries Hewas barninChina. Indiana Central University beginning educated by Methodist mlsslonaries lmpodofIhe proposed Reagan admW the program is made through the stu- . March 14 at 1:30 p.rn there, came to the U.S. in 1920 and tion cuts in student old would be poriicuiarfy dent's finonciai aid office. The SEOG The Sunday afternoon series entilied graduated !n journalism from DePauw felt. For many of the students attending progrom pravldes grants for students . "ChlnaThrough MyEyes"wiil be held in University in 1926. He returned to his these 134 InstmMonf the historically black who haveveryseriousmoneyproblems room 258 of Lilly Hall at ICU. On March homeland in 1928 and Is presently Pro- " krhlgheredm' these studenfs could not continue their 14, Professor Liangwillspeakon"ALoak fessor of English andJournalism. Unlver- lion these young people might not other- educationwithoutthlsaldSEOGsrange at Chinese Culture and Religion: Past sity of Nanking. --- wise hova These students are hdlyde In slze from $200 to $1,500 annually. and Present." Lecture II on March 21 will - Thls series of lectures is being co- pendent on financial old and the severe Under the proposed budget cuts the have as Professor Liang's topic, "A Look sponsored by The Indiana Council on slashes proposed will mean simply that SEOG and NDSL programs would be at US.-Chlna Relations In an Age of Worid~alrsandtheCenterforContinulng they will have to drop Out Of school eliminated but the College Work-Stub/ Soviet Expansianlsrn" "A Look at Food Education and History and Political anelisthenameforfederalprogramsfor and Population Problems" will be the Science department of Indiana Cenlral program would remain funded at reduced . students from poor fornilier Mod Tine I level. third lecture on March 28. Prolessor University. \ programs offer remedial help in math and Liang will conclude the series on April 4 Admissionfortheseriesoffour lectures - reading. Under the proposed cuts, Tine I The basic rotionaie behind the reac- with o lecture on "A Look at China's is $15 per person. Couples attending grants would be reduced from $25 billion tlon of higher education to proposed Experience with Communlsm." the four lectures may do soforS25. High this year to $12 billion in 198584 Ai in all cuts in federal student assistance pro- Seventynine year old Professor Hubert school students, universitystudents. and -3. Tlte Iwould be cut by approxlmutely 53 grams boils down to a simple premlse: S. Llang has personallywitnessed much senior citizens may attend for $7.50. percent. Students need asslstonce to go to the ofChlna'shlstary,framitsiastdynasty,ils Single lectures will be $5.00 each. me NDSL program provides iwlnterest college or universityoftheirchoice.The revolution. its years under Chairman For more Informationabout Professor . .. . * cans airecny m nwsntaenn by a ~insritutionsneed students to malntaln MOO.and Its recent changes. He has Liang and the lecture serieh contact college of school Mot has recehed federal operations and, most important, thls personally known leadersin bolh China the lndianaCentralCenterforContinulng money for this purpose. if the student ration needs trained people W ifs ec~cl~my andtheU.S,and hasworkedtoincroaso Education at 788-3260. qualifies, he or she may borrow up to Is'to be revifallzed and its nallonai $5,000forfouryearsofcollegeof$2500for defense strengthened. two years of vocational school or college. For the sake of students. parents, insti- -Tars's Column: Mansions The College Work-Study program ermbles tutions, and the future national good. it by Tara Jantzen be good stewards of what He does studentstoworkatjobon~~tsIs vital to'preserve reasonable levels of Lastsummerafriendandltooka ride allow us to obtain But Ithinkthatthereis alsomoyworkatjobsinnmpmfiWons funding for student aid programs and came upon a hlgh-pricedhousing a difference between working and sdng Preference is given to students w'm the (Courtesy Action Comm~neelotHlgher ~aucotlon) addition. The houses were huge, like modestlyandworking ourselves todeath greatest financial need application to mansions. They were blgger than any- lo keep up with or pass the Jones7 thing Ihad ever seen and sat on nlce- inmothy6:&lO(NPf) states,'We brought slze wooded lots Iasked my friend if he nothing into theworld. andwecantake ICUANS Take State Offices knew how much a house like this costs. nothing out of it. But ifwe have food and by Cathy HawWns the o lice of secretary, Llsa Sampson for "Oh. probably$500.000to $750.000," he clothing, we will be content with that. February 25 and 26. 1982,'was the'.' MembenhiPDirector,andCaMyHowkins replied. As we continued to look, he People who want to get rich fall into IndianaAssoclotion of Nursing Students . ;far First Vice-president. added that one of these days he will temptation and a trap and into many state convention It was held at Stouftets '- Resolufionswereadoptedbythecon- : have enough money to build a house foolish and harmfuldesires that plunge Inn. The theme of the convention was Vention's House of Delegates concern- like thls himself. At first Ithought he was men into ruin and destruction. For the "Nursing: A Spectrum of Cholcer" me- ing therapeutictouch,adult dayhealth . kiddlng but soon realizedthat he wasn't. loveofmoneylsarootofall kindsolevil. highlights of this convention were the Core, teenage confidentlality rlghts in Tobe honestwith you rveneverdreamed Some people, eager for money, have speakers from Riley Hospital's Burn Unit regards to obortion. and other Issues or even had a desire to live in such a wandered from the faith and pierced and American Association ot Nurse affectingnursing.- : house, and I probably never will. I'd be themselves with many griefs.'' Then in Anesthetists, a uniformstyleshow span- Whenlasked about.the convention, quite content in an apartment or a Matthew 6~19-21(NIV) we are told. "Do iored by ICUand Ruthie'sUniforms,and , newlrelected President Cari Hale re- . modest cottage In the country. Never- not store up to! yourselves treasures on the election of new omcerstoserveuntii sponded. "This convention has been a ,, theless, lots of people do dream of earth, where moth and rust destroy, and October 1982...... learning experience for a11 of us. Ihave mansions and some actually see their where thieves break in and steal. But ICU sent 12 voting 'delegates 'and high expectations for the upcoming 1 store up far yourselves treasures in heoven. numerous ~ student observers, hence October COnVentlOn. though. I want to dream come true. .. The thought came to me toter of how where moth and rust do not destroy, making ICU the "big school" at the , improve the communications between .. silly and useless It is far Christians to and where thieves do not break in and wnvenfim &riasfudentswreeiected the stateofficersandthelocal chapters, workthemselves to death to save money steal. For where your treasure is. there to state office.They are: Carl Hale. Presl- Promote'unity among the board mem- to purchase earthly possessions. One y6ur heart will be also." Haw much dent MIcheieSethman,Treasurer;LuAnn bers, and reinsfatepride into the student . daytheywill owntheirveryownmansion better it Is for us to work on earth to Hodgin. Nominations Committee: and nurse organizations. I want to thank In heaven anyway according to John purchase heavenly possessions that will Martha Clark, Nominations Commlttee. those who attended the convention 1420fcourse.lbeiieve.the Lordemects never rust or be stolen andwhlchwe will ThreelCU studentswerenotsofortunate thOsewho ranfOroffice.and Dr. LeAlice be oble to enjoy far all eternity. , in their bids far election: Cassle Hili for BdggS and Mr Pat Kuhs for their support." us to workand supportourselvesand to ......

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