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Vdl.XCVI-No. 23 Lawrence University, Appleton, Wisconsin 54911 Friday 22 April 1977 1000 students projected for 1980 Better recruitment may get more Flo Kennedy fires up Women’s Week entire community. A projected enrollment of 100U Director of Career Planning, Kennedy deplored the lack of students in the 1980’s, inadaquate Harry Kisker urged Lawrence to student awareness on this admissions and recruitment, and “get on the band wagon early” campus in view of a continuing Lawrence’s poor performance and hire a person familiar with trend of oppression. She pointed relative to the rest of the ACM in marketing since admissions is out that Lawrence has a national attracting blacks, were some of basically advertising. reputation from media coverage the findings reported by the Size The task force recommended of the walk out at Governor Constraints Sub-Task Force at prem iums to induce black Wallace’s speech in 1972 and the the Long-Range Planning professors and administrators to controversy surrounding Angela committee meeting on Saturday. come to Lawrence, although the Davis’ speech last Spring. The group used demographic legalities of such a move were According to Kennedy, “your data which showed the decrease questioned. The recommendation insularity has you thinking you’re in college age persons in the for a Black Studies program was pretty cute up here. But the rest region and “conservative questioned by some committee of the country regards you as a assumptions” to arrive at the members who were dubious as to sort of enclave of in projected 1000-member student the attractiveness of such the frozen North . . . I just want body in the 1980’s. This projection courses to black. Counseling you to know that if you’re proud “supposes a barely acceptable from similar schools with higher of your campus, your campus is admissions effort” according to black enrollment was advised. famous already—And it is not the report. President Smith proposed a this enclave of country-club- Jim Dana, associate professor return to the “buddy system” cutesy-pie-precious-bullshit that of economics, feels that the (contacting friends in academic some of you think it is.” projection is “optimistic rather circles for possible candidates) Campus Situation than conservative.” Dana em­ which might be very effective in Kennedy felt that the situation phasizes the repercussions such a recruiting blacks. at Lawrence is being covered up. contraction would have, par­ Ben Graebel, ’77 proposed aR In the case of Brian Gefke, she ticularly faculty cutbacks Institute of Ethnic Studies whicfi characterized Gefke as an in­ (which could be as high as 43 on a would focus “outside traditional dividual who needs help. She 12-1 teacher-student ratio) and a Aristotelion learning” and be said, “ I’m not sure the greatest substantial limitation of the “more socially responsible.” help for him was to identify him curriculum. Photo b\ Don Mr(¡ehfg* Such an institute would have as a “white male” and cover his The need for a stronger ad­ different admissions standards by Vanessa Jones problem of oppression. Kennedy name.” Kennedy feels that an missions and recruitment effort than the college. The curriculum Florynce Kennedy, the keynote said, “normally, the faculty offender who isn’t identified was stressed in the report. The would include a history of race speaker for Women’s Week, might be a little retarded . . . and remains a threat to the campus number of matriculants has relations- and other courses normally you’ll find, p aybp;"an £OJiun unity. The fiction of fallen further and faster for spoke to a mixed audience of concerning minority cultures. ¿iibhfil

\leniber of the l e i t i m y % m e cissoc iaiec> cotie:iajç opportunity to direct and mobilize Racism: everyone's enemy fÿ j The Lawreptiap pRessi people into action totally Flo was second rate To the Editor: wasted. Did she really give us Letter to the Editor, Florynce Kennedy, the keynote Vol. XCVI-N o. 23 IP anything to take away and work Florynce Kennedy’s Monday speaker of Women’s Week, was a with? Not much more than a few night lecture pointed out two refreshing voice in the midst of a Phones: Office, Ext 600, Copeland, Ext 674, (414) 739-3681 vague suggestions and the growing tragedies inherent series of stale apologies and within the Lawrence Community. exhortation ... “when you have a group of insensitive people in sickening resignation. There are The first tragedy centers many who call her tactics control, there is no sense in around the problem she so Negative Activism. (???) This talking rationally, act descriptively indentified—racial charge is usually leveled by the Anti-women’s week irrational!” This advice is hardly and sexual ignorance. The same guilt-ridden people who, Women’s Week has turned into an Anti-Women’s Week. tragedy is that this ignorance worth the paper the check she Women’s Week and the people involved with it have been kept bragging about was printed felling bad because someone is exists, (to varying extents), in being oppressed, feel good and criticized, condemned, satirized and belittled much more than most all of us—students, faculty, on. I contend that this don’t do anything because it is they have been respected and supported. and administration, and that someone ELSE. The real shame Unfortunately, I can judge only the overt response of the most all of us are either blind, “irrationality” is never going to get us very far in solving is that these people fail to realize community. Perhaps there are hundreds of people who are apathetic, of incompetant in that racism and sexism hurt completely behind Women’s Week, but they have been over­ responding to it. Blind because, anything. “Irrationality,” “making a nuisance of our­ them also. shadowed by countless examples of disrespect and belit- sad to say, some don’t see any Three women have been problem at all. Apathetic selves,” or screaming and tlement. The night before Women’s Week began table tents kicking rarely changes attitudes. traumatized by rape so far on this appeared in Downer announcing a Marilyn Monroe film in­ because, those of us who do see a campus. Who will be next? problem are passing the buck on It brings about as much change cluding “her arms, her legs, her body. . . ” Several days later as it takes to shut us up, and it Racial hatred hurts minorities, to others. And incompetant but resulting violence hurts other table tents appeared in Downer. This time they ad­ because those that see the will only last as long as we’re vertised “Women’s Week Events” including a talk on penis around to make noise. This kind WASPs also. The evidence of the problem and are reacting to it extent of racism at L.U. is ob­ envy by Rene Richards, a talk called “From Panty-Hose to leave so much to be desired in of second rate approach to our problems will only give us a vious. People don’t even realize Pine Boxes” by Albert DeSalvo (the Boston Strangler) and a their approach. how much minorities and women The second tragedy centers second rate solution. I ’d like to talk by Karen Quinlan entitled “Its Your Life, Live It”. Funny. have to contribute. Does the around our response to the see changes that remain after we The most recent Anti-Women’s Week contribution is the course called Ancient Civilization problem. The tragedy is that leave that will continue because sign on the La we Street mural - “Men 51 out of 52 weeks ain’t have the right to be called that some who are reacting are people see the necessity of bad.. .” It does not matter what the “intent” of or the “logic” when it neglects ancient African resorting to such second rate maintaining a multi-cultural and South American behind these acts is just as it does not really matter what the methods in solving them. community, and because people civilizations? (Bet you didn’t “intent” of the five foot wooden cross was. A lack of sensitivity Florynce Kennedy was strictly believe in the importance of even realize Egypt was in Africa, on the part of certain individuals can cause a lot of pain for second rate, (to put it mildly). building a better racial and did you?) Does Lawrence have to other people. It took a lot of people a lot of time to prepare The only thing she had going for sexual understanding. This type Women’s Week; they do not need to by put down by other her was . . . she could identify the of change will only come about if wait until we have an even larger members of the community. problem, repeat what we’ve been we seek to alter present attitudes. life-and-death situation before we There are definite problems with a Women’s “Week.” hearing all year, and wrap it up And we will only change attitudes take any action? What ever in a more sensational, vulgar, if we communicate our beliefs in happened to preventive Setting aside one week a year for women clearly leaves the medicine? program open to abuse, but what if it had been called Women’s sing-song context, drawing more a rational, persistant and aggressive effort. In any political movement, Symposium? I’m sure people would have found other ways to attention to herself than to the issue at hand. —DON SWEETING there are always those who say abuse it. The fact remains that our education (not just at LU, It frustrates me to see such an they agree in principle, but they but throughout our lives) is so inadequate in terms of the way don’t like the means being used women are represented, that one week a year is ten times fact that women account for half for change. Unfortunately, If one better than what we would have received otherwise. Liberation of the individual the population on this campus as takes a closer look at those criticizing, it becomes obvious One week a year is not enough, however. Women are, have To the Lawrence Community: well as universally our con­ been and always will be an intricate part of every society. It The reaction to Women’s Week tributions are immensely the majority don’t believe in the would seem logical, then, that their contributions and unique is very perplexing to us as significant. In the past, our ac­ principle. One looks to see what members of the 1977 committee. complishments have been the theory is, which they have put situation would be intricate parts of our education. Un­ into practice. The only problem fortunately, this is not the case. History is written by the We refer in particular to the ignored or regarded with disdain. incidents which attempt to un­ We feel that by presenting is that there has been nothing put winners - the people on top - just as modern society is also into practice. They have done controlled by the people on top - men. dermine our sincerity. It seems women who exercise meaningful to us that a logical explanation is contributions in many facets of nothing but criticize! The contributions of women are many, but in our society it that people do not understand the life—business, politics, the arts This argument of these William takes a special effort to learn about them. We should be purpose of and the motivations etc.—we enable the Lawrence F. Buckleys-in-a-Morris Udall grateful that there are people like the ones involved in behind a week devoted to women. Community to reap the benefits envelope has been constanUy Women’s Week who are truly concerned with our education. In undertaking a project such as of this exposure. After all, this is applied to the efforts of black this, we have an obligation to what education is all about. students. The following is a quote articulate the objectives in­ We have put much time and from an article written for the volved. We would like to take this energy into carefully choosing Lawrentian. Gail Thompson, an opportunity to explain why we speakers and activities which we Afro-Japanese student, wrote EDITOR-IN-CHIEF...... Pete Copeland feel a Women’s Week is feel will benefit the entire this in 1972: ED IT O R S...... Jim Brooks “Racism is my enemy, not only Ann Francis necessary, what we hope to ac­ community. Our involvement in Ben Joravsky complish and why we have Women’s Week at Lawrence because it causes disunity among » Carol Rees chosen to go about it in this reflects a fundamental belief in black people (creating hang-ups Muffy Shumway manner. the liberation and appreciation of about being “too light” or “too SPORTS E D IT O R ...... Mike Powers Nobody can deny the fact that the individual. We have ap­ dark” ), not only because it BUSINESS EDITOR ...... David Anthony Cifrino, X-352 women have been oppressed in proached Women’s Week with an makes Asian-Americans PHOTOGRAPHY E D IT O R S ...... Linda Scott the past, to what degree and in integrity that accords us due ashamed of a beautiful heritage Dan McGehee what ways are questions open to respect. and culture, not only because it PRODUCTION EDITOR ...... Laura Spiess A R T IST S ...... Martin Gehring debate. One purpose of Women’s LIZ HERSH & PATTI RIES denies me an identity as a human Keith Hoover Week is to create an atmosphere Members of the 1977 being. Much of black ideology CIRCULATION MANAGER ...... Ralph Weickel conducive to the discussion of the Women’s Week today is based on an effort to R E P O R T E R S...... Martha Biederman, Sean Boyle, issues presented. By virtue of the Committee. purge me of all those lies planted David Anthony Cifrino, Sue Davies, in my head by this society. Thank Mike Edmonds, God someone has finally spilled refuses to meet the needs of its Martha Fisher, Julie Fosbinder, Women ignored the truth that Naomi Simms students, (i.e. by providing more Dana Graham, Mary Holiday, doesn’t have to try to look like Vanessa Jones, Dave Kaehler, To the Editor: courses on women, having better Racquel, because Naomi is Chris Kuner, Bob Liebman Women’s Week is designed to health services, putting up the Maureen McGuire, Mary Reed, educate this community in a promised lights, and doing devastatingly beautiful just the Kevin Retelle, Carol Snook, variety of ways as to the ongoing nothing to discourage sexism at way nature made her. Lea Sitton, Rob Stevens “No, I’m not going to come sit struggle of women in this society. LU), but we are also mistreated PRODUCTION STAFF ...... Carrie Abbott, Cathy Coates next to a white student, so she can I, among many other, am very and discriminated against by PHOTOGRAPHERS...... Mark Hardy, Ann Hopkins serious about this struggle and go back to her room and write her Jim Hoskins, Mark Thurner many of the faculty and our own am concerned with eliminating peers. parents about “mv colored REVIEWERS ...... Elliot Berlin, Mary Jo Howarth, friend” (like My Friend Flicka) Harry Kraemer, Brian Slocum the sexism on this campus as well These insults must stop. There and for that she will think I am P R O O FRE A D ER ...... Rick Meyer as promoting a change of attitude is a definite lack of respect for a racist. Well, she’s right, I w o n ’t toward the women at Lawrence others on this campus and this University. sit next to her because there is disrespect is only coun­ racism, but don’t just point your Obviously there are people on terproductive. People ask what this campus who are un­ can be done to fight sexism—I finger at me, Baby!” concerned and even malicious in — F L O ’S AD M IRER tention. What I cringe from is believe there are several ways to their attitude towards women’s Know how to laugh certainty. To those of you who fight. One way is by no longer issues—issues which do concern Dear Editor, know you are right, please passively accepting sexist acts everyone. In the past week alone, Lately I ’ve heard a lot of member that everyone here is to and insults. Men and women there have been several blatant, complaining about Lawrence. some degree an intellectual. must protest discriminatory degrading, and sexist acts on this Into our stimulating intellectual Preaching, dogmatic stances, course content, discriminatory campus including a Playboy environment I ’d like to enter my and hate won’t help change professors, and derogatory in­ party by the Delts, the Larry token complaint. I dread the lack anyone’s attitudes. A sense of sults. Another way, equally as April 20,1977 Universe Contest, and a botany of humor on this campus. humor is the one thing that binds important, is to demand change. Brian L. Gefke has released Creative humor, though all people together. Please don’t professor’s use of a slide of Farrah Fawcett while showing I demand that this University the following statement: provoking humor, seems to be lose the ability to remove make a commitment toward a As a result of the incident at taboo. If I ’m not allowed to joke yourself; look at the whole pic­ plant cell slides, malicious count.er-Women’s Week table non-sexist environment. We need Kohler Hall on March 3, 1977, about subject, about myself and ture and find some humor there. better health care services, a a university disciplinary the community I ’m a part of— tents of Downer, and an insulting We all know how to laugh. Allow female psychologist, improved hearing was held March 18, then I think something is very painted sign on I,awe Street. the ultimate freedom of laughter. lighting, and more courses 1977. Brian Lawrence Gefke wrong. I personally find the above If you can laugh and still believe, dealing with women’s issues. It is was placed on strict We’ve been dealing with very then perhaps you’ve found a incidents highly offensive and I also believe that these acts are an time for this university to provide disciplinary probation for emotional issues. Racism and grain of truth. support for the women on this sexism are important concepts insult to both the men and the violation of LUCC No. 34. Signed, campus—not only during and worthy of our honest at- CATHY TINKER ’77 women on this campus. Not only are we ignored and mistreated by Women s Week, but during the entire year. a sexist administration which —DEBRA BOBBIN 22 April 1977 The LAW RENTIAN Page 3 Larry U pageant disgraces campus by Vanessa Jones Ceremonies, Leslie “Ace” Allen consisted of Johnny Carson The Lawrence University 3rd and Patti Nelson kicked off the imitations except for those Annual Larry Universe Contest evening, literally, by introducing contestants who took the “dress” was held April I3tfi in the the first contestant in the literally. At this point Brian Fero glamrous Viking Room bathing-suit competition. brought out his secret weapon, Auditorium overlooking the Brian Fero ’80 came first and “Sophie” , a six-foot boa con­ scenic Fox River. From the he kept his lead throughout the strictor. Before the contest Brian beginning the talents of all in­ evening. He did a mediocre told me confidentially that he volved were questionable, in­ im itation of a muscle man thought Sophie would decide the cluding the publicity manager complete with peanut oil. The contest in his favor. With friends who couldn’t even spell the word. other “outfits” ranged from a like that, what judge wouldn’t It was kindly and anonymously very visible wetsuit to a disap­ vote for you, Brian? pointed out that “this is a college, pearing bikini. The big moment arrived. Jim can’t you spell” . It was kindly In between the bathing-suit Rand was named Second Runner- pointed out to this kind and competition and the talent show up winning half a roll of toilet anonymous person that “This is a the MC’s introduced the judges. paper. The “imaginative” and college. Can’t you punctuate?” The pillars of the Lawrence beautiful Geoff Meader was This reporter managed to insult community chosen for this named First Runner-up winning the bongo player by asking if he dubious honor were Dean Lauter, half-a-pack of Juicy Fruit gum was manageing one of the con­ Ms. Friedlander, Mssrs. France which he generously shared with testants. and Ball, Julie Nestingen, Mary the audience. Finally, Brian A full house was appropriately Holliday, and the brilliantly fore- Fero, accepting for Sophie the entertained by “Johnny Mack’s sighted Mr. Azzi . . . Who didn’t Boa, was made “Larry Universe Bulldog Band.” This musical bother to show up. 1977.” Instead of crying the fiasco proved to be the keynote of The highlight (I mean lowlight) contestants went into a huddle (a the evening because they were so of the evening was the talent beauty pageant first?) while Tom far off-key. Mistresses of competition which began with Hodges played the original Larry John “Cip” Cipriani’s foot- Universe Theme song. LEAPIN’ LIZARDS! Not another patient! stomping rendition of “Tea for This auspicious (Suspicious?) Two” . Unfortunately, he was occasion was brought to us by Auton’s article supposed to be tap dancing. Steve Jim Brooks, Clay Ruebel, and An article by a Lawrence Anderson took a great campus Jim Klick, who called it “the best University assistant professor of tradition one step too far by mistake I ever made.” The snake The Health Center is like political science, Graeme Auton, throwing frisbees with all four had the right idea; it yawned. My was published recently in “Or- appendages. Ralph Weickel vote went to the bongo player. bis,” a political science and jumped into a cup of beer to a a washing machine? world affairs magazine. The tremendous round of canned article, entitled “Nuclear applause. Keith Runquist showed by Elaine Mileus initial visit, a minimal charge for Deterrence and the Medium just how hard it is to make a Dancy directs play Most students don’t remember medications, and a change in Power: A Proposal for Doctrinal decent up-side-down cake. Mark by Frances Kemendo that the Health Center exists until insurance coverage. Change in the British and French Ryan gave himself an egg Eric Dancy, a senior will they need it. It’s something like a When a doctor is not at the Case,” was the result of work shampoo and Jim Rand proved present a powerful one-act, washing machine—you forget it Health Center, the nurses done by Auton in London at the conclusively that he has too much “Ceremonies in Dark Old Men” sits all day in the basement, until determine if the student's International Institute for talent to limit himself to bar- on April 22, 23, and 29. Some you’ve run out of clean clothes. problem can wait until the Strategic Studies. table stages. excellent senior one-acts this The health center is staffed by morning to be treated by the Last winter, Auton presented a George McClure, the mystery year have been “ Miss Julie” , four doctors and three nurses. doctor of if the student should go lecture on SALT II at the UCLA contestant who disappeared “Weatherwise” and recently “ AThe nurses work twenty four hour to St. Elizabeth’s Hospital. Nurse Center for Arms Control and before the evening dress com­ Thurber Carnival.” shifts and are “on-call” all night Rotzel said that the nurses International Security. His talk petition, lowered his forehead Featuring an all black cast, the for emergencies. The doctors have “won’t say what the illness is, but was a critical assessment of what and played the kazoo with his play will be one of the first of its one hour shifts for a total of five will screen for the doctor.” Also, President Carter’s approach to navel. Geoff Meader’s “highly kind for the Fox Valley. Dancy hours per week. According to RN nurses can not issue prescription the SALT II talks might be. imaginative” ‘Guido and the hopes that it will not be the last. Vickie Rotzel, the Health Center drugs without the doctor’s order. Auton is one of the American Russian Death Box’ consisted of “I am trying to set the sparks for is “not a hospital set-up,” it is a A student can spend the night in finalists for 1977-78 NATO Ad­ terrifying the judges with fire­ a continuing black theatre way “ to prevent spreading a the health center if he or she is vanced Research Fellowships in crackers, and skidding across company at Lawrence,” said communicable disease or a really sick, depending on “ if it is Brussels. He joined the Lawrence the stage in a union suit. Brian Dancy. Dancy also hopes to retreat for someone feeling bad.” safe or wise to wait,” without faculty last fall and has also Fero, similarly clad, did a polka convey some idea of what it is to According to Rotzell, the Health going to St. Elizabeth Hospital. If taught at Occidental College and on ice skates while juggling be black. Center provides the privacy and the problem is serious, the nurse the University of California in tennis balls. (I wonder if he’s a “Ceremonies in Dark Old Men” quiet that a dorm does not offer. will recommend to call an am ­ Santa Barbara. He received his jock or som ething?) The is the story of a big city black Like many other departments bulance to St. E ’s. Otherwise, the B.A., M.A. and Ph.D. degrees background music could have family and their struggles to find on campus the Health Center student must search for a friend from the University of California- served as the theme song for the their dreams. While the men budget was cut during the last or head resident to drive him to Santa Barbara and has done night. Dee dee We’ll have a throw themselves whole­ academic year. Dean Lauter said the hospital. additional post graduate work at barrel of fun dum. dum. dum . . . heartedly into the battle, a President Smith requested the The Health Center is presently the University of Washington. The evening dress competition daughter realizes they are budget “ be cut in half—from staffed by two general prac- merely partaking in futile age-old $80,000 to $40,000 per year,” but tioners, a psychiatrist, and a ceremonies. Even so, she says Lauter found that to maintain a gynecologist. All can handle just nothing. Dorian Ross plays Mr. viable health center, he could about any minor medical Feminist in theatre of celebration Parker, an old barber and the only cut the health center’s funds problem. Last year, the The play, “Raped” , to be Catholic nun, to a Chicago Police father of the family. Steve by $30,000. With this cut came gynecologist was a man, but Dr. performed this Sunday in the sargeant. Also included are Johnson and Mike Munson are his changes in the doctors’ hours— Jean Todd replaced him this year Cloak Theater by “At the Foot of fictional characters such as Little two sons, Bobby and Theo. Ellen from twelve to five hours per after requests from women on the Mountain” , is a unique and Red Riding Hood and the Total Short portrays Adell, Theo’s week, a $3.00 charge for each campus for a female astounding experience. It Woman. The continuity of the sister. Keith Taylor plays an gynecologist. exemplifies the attainment of play is not broken by these in­ underworld representative who Keane to Leave many of the goals sought by the terjections, however, but induces Theo to join a get-rich- Currently, Dr. Keith Keane is experimental theater. “We becomes more meaningful. quick scheme. the head of the Health Center, but struggle to relinquish traditions The play appeals to a wide ‘“Ceremonies’ was the most LADY on April 13, he told Dean Lauter such as linear plays, proscenium variety of human emotions, from intense play I read,” Dancy Lady cross the starshine that he would not be back next theater, non-participating ritual, shock to humor. Aside from explained, as his reason for planetary wonder year. For health reasons, he is and seek to reveal theater that is making a statement about chosing the play. He chose it over outward do you wander moving to Arizona and will set up circular, intuitive, personal, society from a feminist per­ several modern black ritual through all eternity a private practice there. This involving.” The audience is spective, the play’s structure plays because he felt it com­ Lady sail the ocean open position could lead to some encouraged to participate during itself represents feminist aims. municates his message most in fleeing from what’s real important changes within the the play. The constant switching of roles clearly. “The play is a black lost wonders you reveal Health Center and in the coun­ “Raped” is the feminist in­ by the eight performers em­ tragedy,” he said, “I hope that translucent as the sea seling center. Dean Lauter and terpretation of Bertolt Brecht’s phasizes the feminist effort to the audience will come with an Lady of the mountains Dr. Keane met this week to begin “The Exception and the Rule” . It break down strict roles in society. open mind. Even if they do not, I call through the frozen air discussing the changes that will is a complete experience which The women of “At the Foot of the think they will enjoy it.” does anybody care be made. communicates powerfully and Mountain” describe themselves Although it is a black play and crying to be free Counselor Brett Trowbridge personally the humanist message as “witnesses to the destruc­ “Ceremonies” can transcend Lady of the meadow hopes that one of these changes of . Based on a play tiveness of a society which is racial boundaries. Dancy em­ ride through the dew wet green will be the hiring of a female about oppression, it gains its alienated from itself. We are a phasized that, “ is people, though never to be seen psychologist for the counseling impact through the integration of theater of protest. As par­ not just dirt-people with feelings, your footsteps sound for me center. He believes there is a factual material and historical ticipants in the prophecy of a new who try and fail.” —BRKNDAN TRIPP definite need for a female occurances. The characters world which is emerging through Curtain for all shows is 7:30 counselor on campus because represented by these factual the rebirth of women’s Con­ p.m. Tickets should be purchased more women than men use the interjections range from sciousness, we are also a theater soon. Seats are limited and the counseling service. Also, a Ghenghis Khan and an Indian of celebration.” show promises to be excellent. woman would add a wider choice crooooooooooooooooooooowooooooooooooooooooooc^ for counseling. Women have informed Dr. Trowbridge that they want a woman psychologist and this could be the chance to fill the need. In the three years Dr. 4 N O W Trowbridge has been at I^awrence, the amount of use of ferry s |the counseling center has in­ ç S O p e n to creased yearly. Within the next few weeks, PIPE SHOP | important decisions will be made Custom Tobaccos, Pipes, to determine the future status of Ì8 & 1 1 p.m. the Health Center. Student input Accessories, Magazines could be useful in helping the _ 304 E. College Ave., 734 2821 administration make necessary fcoGOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOGOOOOGOOOOOOOC^OC changes. Page 4 The LAW RBNTIAN 22 April 1977 Venezuela talk stirs listeners CINEMA IN SCOPE by Mike Calabrese numerous times since. Since 1960, "The Pink Panther their most deadly assassins to beginning and end of the film “Venezuela” was the topic of the country’s first year of real Strikes Again” rub him out at the Oktoberfest in featuring the suave pink panther Claus Meyer’s ’79, Tuesday night democracy, there have been Think of the stupidest person Munich. The killers are unaware and a cartoon Clouseau are talk. It was the fourth of a series twelve right wing and even more you know and then think again. of something that every Clouseau brilliant as usual. Rumor has it of talks sponsored by the In­ left wing attempts to overthrow Yes, he’s back! That super fan is, you can’t kill something that this will be the last case for ternational Club in which foreign the government. Elections are a French sleuth who gives “bimps" that’s already dead. Result—a Inspector Clouseau. Frankly, I’m students present their per­ time of partying and Meyer on the head, asks hotel clerks if pile of twelve bodies and one reviewer who’s really going spective of life in their native compared an election to the they have a “vume” available Clouseau wandering around to miss the clown. countries. Faculty, the In­ European celebration of Mardi and inflicts more pain on his oblivious to the whole matter “The Pink Panther Strikes ternational Club, and other in­ Gras. fellow officers than on dastardly with beer in hand. Again” is playing alongside terested students filled Health services, education, criminals. One of the funniest things about ‘‘Black Sunday” at the Marc 1 Youngchild 161 for the presen­ agriculture, and many Yes, he’s back! That wizard these films is the blatantly ob­ (how’s that for a combination). tation. businesses are controlled by the inspector who has a beautiful girl vious devices Edwards uses to set “Rocky” continues to pack them government although Meyer waiting for him in bed—now if in at the Cinema 1, while at the Venezuelen music, with em­ up a gag. When Clouseau unveils questioned the government’s only he could manage to untie his Viking, Micheál Caine and Co. phasis on guitar, harp, and his newest disguise kit complete ability to handle such an un­ shoes and undo his necktie. Spanish lyrics, was played for with an inflatable hunchback, one arrive to knock off Churchill in dertaking. Yes gang, he’s back! Inspector “The Eagle Has Landed.” early arrivers. The talk proved to begins to laugh in convulsions Oil and iron ore provide the Clouseau, the most bungling, “THE WILD ONE“ be an interesting presentation on even before he decides to blow it country with much of it’s income absent-minded, indomitable the diversity of Venezuelen up. Then there’s Clouseau’s Kato- This Monday night the Senior and enables Venzuelans to buy feather-brained detective of all culture and history. Meyer began type butler who Clouseau has Class sponsors the second film in gas at 13c per gallon. OPEC, time, has returned for his latest by noting that the timing of the trained to attack him so as to give its Spring series to raise money responsible for quadrupling the talk coincided with both the first hilarious caper, ‘‘The Pink himself practice in staying alert. for graduation activities. Marlon price of oil in 1973, was the Panther Strikes Again” . anniversary of the International As an exhausted Clouseau moves Brando gives one of his best brainchild of a Venezuelan. This is the fourth in a series of Club and the Declaration of to the refrigerator for a performances in the Stanley Meyer made use of maps and highly successful ventures by Venezuelen Independence. beverage, you’re ready to Kramer production “ The Wild slides to present a vivid view of director Blake Edwards and scream, ‘‘You idiot, don t open O ne" which also stars Lee Meyer discussed geographic, the colorful country. Several starring Peter Sellers. Clouseau, that frig!” , but you’re laughing Marvin and Robert Keith. sociodemographic, political, slides on Caracas, the city in one hundred percent style and In this 1954 classic, Brando economic, historical, and even so hard you can’t utter a word, which Meyer lives, showed many zero percent brains, began his and besides—it’s pointless—the portrays the leader of a anthropological aspects of his similarities to modern American career in 1964 with ‘‘The Pink imbecile will open it anyway. roughneck motorcycle gang who country. Geographically diverse, cities: a large, dense population, Panther” and ‘‘A Shot in the roar into a small town looking for the country is characterized by While it is true that Sellers’ high rise buildings, multilane Dark”. Eleven years later trouble and are confronted by desserts, jungles, sunny beaches, accent is at times strained and highways, and a ghetto. After the Clouseau reappeared in ‘‘The Edwards’ gags a bit familar, one townsmen who attempt to fight and mountains. It has a relatively talk there were numerous Return of the Pink Panther” with doesn’t seem to mind. Edwards back. It’s a powerfully suspen­ high yearly population growth questions and an interesting such favorable response that he’s has a unique skill that enables seful film, and for a buck, the rate of 3 percent, and 96 percent discussion about the validity of back again, better than ever. him to make even the flimsiest best buy in town. See you Monday of the country is Roman Catholic Venezuellan democracy. Dreyfus, the superior he drove routines stylish. The Williams Night in Youngchild at 7:110. though Meyer did not mention the International Club is spon­ crazy in the last episode, kidnaps animations appearing at the —HARRY KRAEMER possible significance of this soring a talk on Sweden later this a famous inventor, builds a relationship. term. Thomas Lovkvist, who is doomsday machine and The Venezuelans revolted spending one year at Lawrence, threatens to destroy the world against Spain in 1810 and have will speak on his native country city by city until Clouseau is revolted among themselves sometime in May. • eliminated. A group of nations join forces and send twelve of YOUR Thurber Carnival romps for full house alò t i n u lights went out, the band blew, philosophy). One tires of the Thurber Carnival and the show began. typically dumb secretary- PHOTO PORTRAIT I was hesitant to say the least. So now I get serious. The housewife foiling the typically Who would believe that production was tasteful and light hard-drinking boss-husband. WHILE YOU WAIT Lawrentians were actually going with a sparse stage setting that Secondly, the show suffered from to try to be funny? The only funny emphasized the pre-sixties repeatedly bad punch lines. This person I ever knew here flunked costumes. The costumes would is perhaps because the skits were out his first term freshman year. have been cute if the players had adapted from short stories, Authentic - looking antique costumes I personally leave my sense of not strutted around ail last week where the writer need not place slip over your street clothes humor at the Appleton bus station showing them off (Brooks and as much emphasis on that last along with my sense of beauty Slocum in particular). • funny line. and my common sense. In total seriousness, the show But other than these two faults, But, I decided to give ‘‘A suffered from two things, both of the show was good—it moved N ABOUT 10 MINUTES Thurber Carnival” a chance— which are the fault of Thurber well, the performers’ timing was what did I have to lose besides the and not the director, Karen good, and I laughed along with definitive statement on the Gerlits. Firstly, old white-haired the other starving pundits, Nature of Man, the essence of James was a chauvinist and a regretting only that the show was YOUR j j l j f l t f l COMES The First Principle (I am in pain, male which makes him, in this so short (forty-five minutes), and therefore I am), and two beers at reviewer’s syllogism, a male that I couldn’t smoke during it. sepia toned Jim's Place (actually I had a few chauvinist (so much for modern —JOHN HOLDRIDGE before the show in case it was so bad I would want to sleep)? Nothing. Nothing at all. I arrived without a ticket and learned that the admissions of­ NEW AT BOY BLUE! fice (O, fool of fools!) had given OLD-TIME PRICES out three hundred free tickets to Start at $4.50 the prospectives and their V4 lb. Hot Dog .. . . 7 5 C parents. The show was sold out. 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By increasing the responsibility to establish equal members of Lawrence Univer­ community awareness of cultural educational and employment sity, this Committee has also relations, the new committee will opportunities, to maintain a non- been established for the purpose hopefully prevent any future discriminatory and non- of the dissemination of in­ occurance of problems similar to preducial environment, and to formation concerning racial and last term’s Kohler incident. A further the understanding, cultural issues and the promotion complete copy of the new com­ knowledge and interaction of of increased understanding and mittee’s legislative charter, peoples from all cultural, social, interaction among the various authorized by Emily Corbett ’77, religious, and economic segments of the Lawrence has been included in this article backgrounds in spite of its social community. for the benefit of all community and legal standing as a private (3) Duties members. institution. a. To help establish and In recognition of the need for maintain equal educational and Committee on Multi-Cultural constant watchfulness and action employment opportunities at Affairs required to establish and Lawrence University by annually In this country, many social, maintain Lawrence University as reviewing, evaluating, and cultural, and political practices a multi-cultural community, the publically reporting upon the stem from erroneous ideas Lawrence University Community recruitment, hiring, admissions supported by the dominant Council shall establish the and selection procedured and culture. In any group, com­ Committee on Multi-Cultural policies concerning blacks and munity, or institution within this Affairs as a standing committee other minority groups at the country there are some people of the Council. University. The Committee shall Kathy DuVall, a senior Slavic major from Lake Forest, 111., who are strongly conditioned by (1) Goals—the primary goal of have the responsibility of is honored as this week’s Player of the Week. Her rise to thè these erroneous ideas; and it is this Committee shall be the working with and seeking in­ position of “Host” at Downer Commons has been deemed “the probable that all members of the elimination of the manifestations formation from the admissions most amazing rise in the history of the Food Center” by fellow dominant culture are sub­ of racism, prejudice, and office, members of the ad­ senior, Benny Joravsky.Her duties as a Downer Host: “Well, I consciously conditioned by them discrimination at Lawrence ministration, the faculty, staff, am to make sure that students are on the job and do satisfactory to some extent. Since attitudes University. It is believed that and students of the University, work . .. I also sit around and talk a lot.” When asked to discuss and behavior are so deeply rooted effective action towards this goal and the members of the Af­ other activities she replied, ‘ah . .. I know I do something around within the culture, a concerted shall improve the quality of firmative Action Panels. here . . . oh ya . . . I go to anything that’s free. I saw Mid­ effort is necessary to eliminate education and experience b. To promote greater un­ summer’s Night four times.” these erroneous ideas. This in­ available at the University. derstanding, knowledge, and volves both education and ex­ (2) Purposes—as a vanguard of interaction of peoples from all ______J perience. constructive, affirmative social cultural, social, religious, and It can no longer be denied that and cultural action, the primary economic backgrounds by: Continued Oppression education is a matter of the purpose of this Committee shall i. sponsoring at least one Kennedy Ms. Kennedy used the greatest public interest, be to help establish and maintain educational program per year Cont’d from page 1 mishandling of Title IX as an regardless of whether it is offered Lawrence University as a multi­ illustration of the continued on multi-cultural affairs; i.e. in the sincerity of this whole ad­ by a public or private institution. cultural community, particularly oppression of women. It has the form of guest speakers, ministration when it comes to the given women increased equality symposiums, lectures, safety of women.” in athletics but it has not been workshops or seminars. And: To insure that the situation used to remedy the lack of equal ii. sponsoring at least one does not sink into obscurity opportunity for women in the cultural entertainment again, Kennedy has several professions of law, medicine, progrem per year; i.e. in the plans. She is going to have FRANK and PAT'S form of a theatrical program, a engineering, etc. According to transcripts made of the taped Kennedy, the charge of reverse dance, a musical group, or an accounts of the ‘Kohler incident.’ descrimination is unjustified artistic display. She is going to ask that a until blacks and women are first (c) to help establish anddescription of the incident be allowed to catch up to white maintain a non-discriminatory included in a book being written males. “If someone owes you and non-prejudicial environment by the United Women of Color PIZZA $1000 and you take $100, they still at the University by serving as a and that the Office of Education owe you $900, don’t they?” channel of communication, conduct an inquiry. Appleton—Neenah concerning racial and cultural Kennedy asked. Finally, Kennedy hopes to see The main question Kennedy issues and problems in the form that an 8-10 page synopsis of the of a grievance committee which asked was: “Can a society situation on this campus, from continue to proceed undisrupted will accept comments, com­ the occupation of the ad­ We Serve plaints, and suggestions to be when you have so many ministration building to the more dissident, unhappy, oppressed discussed and referred to the recent incidents, is written up. appropriate body for review and communities?” Kennedy This synopsis would be made stressed that society cannot D eep D ish action. available to all the members of (4) Composition—the com­ proceed undisrupted and ad­ the Black and Women’s vocated the “testicular ap­ mittee shall consist of 10 mem­ Congressional Caucuses, and to Style Pizza, bers who will be appointed an­ proach.” She believes every Wisconsin’s federal and state community has its weak spot; nually by the LUCC Committee representatives. on Committees. It shall be usually in the budget. She ad­ At the campus level, Ms. vocates gaining hold on the composed of at least three faculty Kennedy urged that the demend members, at least one of whom budget, thus gaining some power. should be made for greater This, according to Kennedy, is shall be an administrator, and at awareness of Native American Open daily 4 p.m. till??? least three students. At least what must be done by any rights. Also, a seminar should be means. “And if they tell you that Prompt delivery until 1 a.m. three of the members shall be held to discuss A m erica’s representative of the com ­ you’re not ready, tell them— priorities. Is it right, Ms. Ken­ Ready or not, here we come.” munities minority groups; at nedy asked, that a high per­ 815 W. College Ave. least one of whom shall be black. across from Kohl's centage of students come out of The committee members will school oweing money when the annually elect their own chair­ pentagon has $130,000,000,000 734-9131 person. defense budget? Rosenberg text book Robert M. Rosenberg, professor of chemistry, recently published a textbook for college junior and senior physical chemistry students. The book, entitled “ Principles of Physical Chemistry,” was published by Oxford University Press in New York. Behind Closed Doors, *1.95 The 750-page textbook is one of Bob Woolf. the few books in its field which —How Pro-Athletes begins the study of physical Conkey’s chemistry with atomic and become millionaires. molecular structure and them A revealing look at moves into a microscopic view of the discipline. Most existing texts . the No. 1 game in take the reverse approach. America today—con­ The Canfield Decision, Spiro T. Agnew, Rosenberg spent six years tract sports. writing the book, and says that •1.95. his text pays more attention to —No one else but Agnew could have the historical development of the various areas of physical J.R.R. Tolkien, Architect of Middle Earth, written this novel chemistry than many other texts. Rosenberg is a Robert Mc­ »1.95, Daniel L. Grotta-Kursa. The Book of Darts, *4.95, Jack McCiin- Millan professor of chemistry. He -Addressed to readers who are like tock. received his bachelor’s degree the biographer—fervent admirers ot from Trinity College and his Ph. —Contains instruction and captures D. from Northwestern Univer­ the late British fantasist. the ambiance of the dart scenes in sity. Before joining the Lawrence the U.S. and England. faculty he taught at Wesleyan University and was a research fellow at the Medical School. Page 6 The LAW RENTIAN 22 April 1977 Flo Kennedy attacks racism, impotence and Pentagonorrhea equally free to be prostitutes. by Pete Copeland Impotent Administration be covered up, “it just shows the socialism out of the closet.” She Kennedy is simply concerned “ I don’t give a flying-fuck Kennedy does not hold the administration isn’t concerned feels socialism may be the an­ “with getting and keeping women about what anyone thinks about administration responsible for with educating people.” swer to many of America’s out of prison.’’ It is ironic, she me. I’m a detective—I ’m looking every racist and sexiest act that She repeatedly emphasized problems because “the people in for racism and sexism. I can’t occurs on campus, but she is that Lawrence is a “microcosm added, “that the people that are power are so afraid of it” . “If walk through shit and pretend its concerned with the “impotence of of oppression.” Thus she is making the laws are the ones you’re in jail,” she continued, roses.” the administration” in dealing concerned about oppression at a going to whores.” “and the enemy says you can’t “Pentagonorrhea” That is how Florynce Kennedy with racism and sexism. She local level, but she is also dealing have a saw, you know you need describes herself and explains feels the administration with it on a national level. She Kennedy is also concerned with one.” why she was so outspoken about should have exposed all the feels one of the most serious the “major social disease in this Kennedy feels that “people do the situation at Lawrence. She people involved in the Kohler atrocities against women is the country—Pentagonorrhea.” She learn.” She pointed out that came here to speak about the incident and the cross-building to oppression of prostitutes. She is feels that there is something fifteen years ago the whole ‘‘Pathology of Oppression” and warn women that they may be in fighting to decriminalize, as wrong with a country that has a society was a “complete mess.” she heard of many examples of danger and to show everyone that distinguished from legalize, $130 billion killing budget while She says the role of “good pooression at Lawrence. She was “ the university won’t tolerate prostitution. She compares some people have to borrow people” in society is to “ refuse to shocked at what has happened to this shit.” She feels that exposing m arriage to a form of money for an education or cannot collaborate with our oppressor,” black students and women at the entire incident will “keep prostitution, but she feels our afford to go to school at all. She and that silence on the part of Lawrence, especially since 1972. something really serious from society “sugar coats marriage blasted the Pentagon’s plan to students concerning racism, She was told about the 1972 happening.” and shit coats prostitution.” She build more cruise missies, sexism and impotent ad­ walkout, the hate mail and She was angered that people feels that women should not be costing $500,000 a piece, which ministration and military threatening phone calls that expect incidents like this to oc­ arrested for doing the thing they have a payload ten-times greater spending is collaboration. followed, the burning of Gilbert cur. “Women shouldn’t have to can get the best pay for. than that dropped on Hiroshima. Florynce Kennedy certainly Bond’s room, the AAA takeover take that as a reality of life,” she She is not opposed to marriage, The U.S. already has 8100 of these left her mark on Lawrence and of the administration building, said. “Kids will shit in their pants although she can’t see why missiles. she will be back. She does not the Angela Davis case, the until you toilet train them.” If anyone would want to be She believes Americans should expect to change the world, she is Kohler incident, the cross something like this is allowed to married. She feels that women work towards a moratorium on only trying to do her “ pro rata building and countless other should be free to be married and military spending and “bringing share.” abuses of Lawrence women and blacks at the hands of students, faculty, administrators and contacts and quotes for the book’s conference” said Drew. “I have 3 publishing” . Drew continued Appleton residents. Drew... cover. The editor also sends the minutes per title but then a sales “Publishing is difficult, not book to colleagues again. representative selling to because you have to be a genius, Ms. Kennedy said, ‘‘You don’t Cont’d from page 1 “Whenever anyone was sitting Conkey’s has about 13 seconds but because you have to be find this kind of old-fashioned When a manuscript finally down, I dumped Roots in his lap. per title. Then once a year we competitive. Someone, years racism and sexism anymore . . . comes in, Drew said she reads it He had to be sitting down, present the company list of 30 or ago, said publishing is a glamour its tacky.” She admitted that three times. “I read it the first because Roots was about 1500 40 books so we have to have read profession. I was told that finally racist and sexist attitudes still time to find out whether I like it. pages” , chuckled Drew. each others’ books. Five or six two years ago. The turnover is exist from “coast to coast and Is it effective? Or why doesn’t it The editor continues to act as a weeks before publication, the great because the jobs do not pay border to border” but they do not work? During the second laison between the publishing editor works to get the book well. An editor goes out looking normally manifest themselves as reading, I decide if any parts company and the author. He or known in the press, radio, and for another $25 a week. Con­ openly and bluntly as they do need expansion or cutting. The she sends two copies to the TV. If the author is well-known, sequently, jobs are available. Of here in the “frozen north.” That slave ship crossing in Roots was publishing department to get a however, he or she goes on tour to three qualified applicants, that I is why she feels that “what is too long and I cut it in half.” schedule of revision dates for the publicize the book.” recently interviewed, I hired one happening at Lawrence is of When Ben Schneider, a Lawrence author. The editor also works “Fifty percent of an editor’s right away and gave the others national interest.” English professor asked Drew with the art department for a job is reading” concluded Drew. jobs within two months.” She knew of the Wallace what she would do to Moby Dick, book jacket and gets the sub- “The rest is selling, selling, Drew recommended the walkout and the Angela Davis Drew replied “I would cut i t . . . to sidary rights for the first serial, selling, and being a liason bet­ summer programs at Radcliffe affair before coming here and she the dismay of many English book clubs and movies. ween the author and the com­ and Boulder about publishing as thinks everyone should know the professors.” Then, the editor presents the pany. I ’ve found out that the a good way to get a job. history of ‘‘oppression at On the third reading, the editor book to the sales department. phone is not man’s best friend. Doubleday hired 7 students from Lawrence.” She is advising a lists suggestions for changes if “Three times a year I present my “If you have books in your a recent class of 80 at Boulder’s group of students on preparing a the book needs it. “The author of books, usually 7 or 8, to a sales blood, I recommend a career in program. book about Lawrence and Infamous Woman a biography of promises to help have it George Sand, had a hideous published. problem. He kept putting himself Ms. Kennedy was admitted to into the book, but he wasn’t the Bar in 1952 after graduating George Sand and didn’t belong in from Law the book. I wrote him a thirty School. She was among six page letter so he could have a women in a class of two hundred. record in writing of my She practiced law until 1966, suggestions. Like most authors, handling cases including the he took my advice which is only estate of Billy Holiday and the advice. I believe the book is the defence of H. Rap Brown. In 1971 author’s after all.” she founded the Feminist Party, Sitting Down with Roots which now has an Appleton After the author has made chapter. In 1975 she organized changes and sends in the several groups into the Coalition manuscript, the editor makes a Against Racism and Sexism. She final reading and last minute \ o * has written one book Color Me arrangements. The editor checks Flo (Prentice-Hall), published out photorights or reports numerous articles and has been libelous passages to the legal , - M 1 o on the lecture circuit for ten staff, for example. He or she asks years. the author for public relations Co"CÔ

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22 April 1977 The LAW RENTIAN Page 7 Lawreqliaij Sports Vike bats pound opponents by Jeffery S. Woodward staff’s ace hurler, John “J.B .” Ripon fans silenced. and Mark Faust Bill. Bill gave up 4 runs on 7 hits, The Lawrence baseball team The night cap provided for an striking out six Redmen while exciting come-from-behind combined 28 hits with superb walking only four. “J.B .” kept pitching to take a double-header victory in extra innings. Jim out of trouble throughout most of Wilkinson started the ball game from Ripon last Saturday. As a the game except in the 4th inning result of these victories they are for Lawrence. The “Silk” was when he served up a 1 ball-2 sitting comfortably on a 5-3 lead^ only one game away from cap­ strike gopher pitch thSt was turing a berth in the conference going into the bottom half of the blasted over the centerfield fence 6th inning when he developed play-offs. With a split in their by Ripon’s Rick Schutneckt. The next outing with Ripon, they will control problems and was tagged win gave Bill his 4th victory in as for 4 runs. Dave Hill relieved have taken 3 games in the Best of many starts. 5 Series. On Tuesday, the Vikings Wilkinson and was successful in The Lawrence win was sparked putting out the Ripon fire, thus remained undefeated (excluding by a 3 run 6th inning that put the their Southern Spring Tour), by delivering the Vikes from the rest Vikes ahead 7-3. Run production of the inning unscathed. trouncing Lakeland 8-1. came from clutch hitting by Jim The Vikes took the first game The Viking lead came in the 3rd Petran and Paul “King Kong” inning due to a 3 run homer hit by from Ripon 7-4 on a distance Gebhardt. Continual Lawrence performance by the pitching Jim Petran. After Ripon went offensive threats kept the rowdy ahead 7-5 in the 6th inning and applied pressure to the Lawrence “9” the Vikes exploded for 2 runs in the 7th inning. A walk to Paul Scaffidi and a single by Geoff Grieve put the tying runs on base. Gebhardt then proceeded to send a drive into the right-center Ruggers beat Milwaukee power alley, double scoring both by Adolf Spike of the baserunners. An arrogant, loud-mouthed, both in the scrum and in the km Co for U>fmIt Going into the 8th inning with the and overconfident Milwaukee backfield. Jeff Johnson iced the game with seven minutes Jim Wilkinson Geoff Greive score tied 7-7, the Vikes came up Rugby Club was overpowered by with extra inning heroics when our ruggers last weekend. In the remaining when he outhustled While growng up, every athlete is taught that athletic Jim Petran powered a 2 run first of two games, Appleton several Milwaukee players for prowess brings success and popularity. In high school, no homer over the left field fence. exploded to a 16-0 lead. Jeff the ball and ran ten yards for a matter what you looked like, if you were a “star” , you were Hill retired R pon quickly in their Johnson was the first to score try. Mr. McGee’s kick made the popular with the giggling sophomore girls who studied the half of the inning, thus preserving when he dove on an unattended score 26-12. football and baseball statistics in order to hold a conversation the win. ball in Milwaukee’s endzone. Mr. Milwaukee scored once more with the athletes. Sporting events were the social highlights of On Tuesday, the Lakeland John McGee split the uprights on and the final was 26-16. Half the week and students even look forward to seeing their school’s Muskies were victims of Dave his conversion attempt the Ap­ of the visiting team did not stay teams in action. Hill when he extended his un­ pleton lead 6-0. Next, Jamie Lien and party, but left quickly to go Somehow, somewhere, the idea arose that athletes were beaten streak to 3 games. He (one of many outstanding fresh­ cry in their home town beer. Neanderthal men who thought that Freud was a German miler gave up only 1 run on 4 hits. The 1 man ruggers), burst through a The second game on Saturday with a super ego, and thatEinstein was kicked out of school for run came in the first inning. For lineout and snagged a loose ball featured the Milwaukee “C” playing hockey during math class. Athletics and academics the remainder of the contest Hill in the endzone. Mr. McGee’s team versus Appleton’s second became polar opposites, a person with one of the talents was settled down and turned in a fine magical right foot increased the team. Milwaukee jumped to a 12- sure to lack the other. pitching performance. advantage to 12-0. Finally, “Cip” 0 lead early in the first half. There do exist large universities with athletic programs In 2 innings, the Vikes paraded Cipriani scooped up a ball from a Finally, “ Howie” Hughes took where jocks do not attend classes, and yet receive easy grades. around the base paths 8 times. set scrum and carried the pigskin charge. Hughes grabbed a They even get paid to lift weights and take whirlpools. Maybe The Vikings scored 3 runs in the and several Milwaukee players bouncing ball at midfield, and, as some of these athletes are, indeed, Neanderthal men; some 3rd inning on Paul Gebhardt’s into the endzone Our quick as a greased pig, darted to football players in Tennessee don’t even know where Wisconsin dead center round-tripper. In the ruggers led 16-12 at the end of the the try line untouched. Hughes is (somewhere near Oregon, probably). 4th inning, Lawrence came up first half. complimented his 50 yard run But what can we say about the Lawrence athlete? He does with 5 more insurance runs on 4 Bruce Barkwill helped to spark with a perfect extra point try not get paid to compete and he definitely does not receive easy hits. his team early in the second half. which cut Milwaukee’s lead to 12- grades. Many Lawrence students somehow feel that athletics is This Saturday the Vikes host The swift Appleton back blew 6. not a relevant or legitimate pastime. Intelligence and the Redmen of Ripon in what through a maze of Milwaukee The second half featured great academics are far more important talents than the earthy and should be a thrilling twin-bill. ruggers for a thirty yard try after defense on the part of Appleton. physical pursuit of sports! Athletics are not popular at Baseball fans, get out to Whiting a nice pass from Freddie Bingle. Special credit goes to Randy Lawrence; maybe too many Lawrence intellectuals lost the fun Field, enjoy the sun, and cheer on The score was 20-12 for most ol Syme who hit anything that of the game in early childhood when they found they couldn’t be the Lawrence “9” . The first the second half as Appleton moved on the field. the star. game will begin at 1:00. controlled the tempo of the game The game ended with Milwau­ Lawrence athletes are obviously not dumb, or they wouldn’t kee on top 12-10. be allowed in. There are many fine athletes here who probably Last weekend was an im ­ could have gone to bigger schools to play had they so desired. RUMMAGE SALE portant weekend for Appleton’s Athletics at Lawrence are fun; there is no pressure to win, only ruggers. The young gladiators the desire to enjoy the sport. proved that they could defeat It would seem that the ideal “liberal” education would Charity Circle of King’s Daughters experienced and established entail a development of both the mental and physical aspects of at the Masonic Temple teams. After a warmup game life. The complete person is one who has rounded himself Thursday, April 28 Friday, April 29 (9-11 a.m.) against Carthage this weekend, totally, and not just memorized a book on every discipline in Appleton is slated to enter the (10 a .m .-8 p.m .) ('/i price on Friday morning) Main and Science Halls. This article has been written in defense prestigous Green Bay Tour­ of Lawrence athletics and any feedback would be greatly ap­ nament on April 30 and May 1. preciated. Appleton’s record of 3-2-1 makes them prime contenders for the Green Bay Championship.

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Jim Rand at x338 before Wed­ should call Cathi Bourne at x380. nesday, April 27th Sunday F lu te .” The lecture will be are the luckiest peoDle in the Beginning Saturday, April 1:30 p .m .—Children’s Rec is delivered on Tuesday at 4:30 in worked? If this is true that would 23rd, and continuing until going to High Cliff this week for the Cloak Theater. mean there are many lucky Monday night, April 25th, there Frisbee, kite flying, exploring, Race Relation Workshop people in Outagamie County. The are going to be about 500 posters etc. Please feel free to join us. The second workshop in the Department of Social Services is ready to be distributed We are meeting in the Plantz series on Race Relations, which looking for caring students to (»LASSIES throughout the Fox Valley. A Lounge at 1:30. For more in­ was originally announced for the become Big Brothers—Sisters, FOUND—Ring in women’s handful of Lawrentians can formation, contact Martha Lee, week of April 25, will be held at companions to the elderly, a locker room at Alexander. Call distribute Celebrate, Too! x345. 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, May 4, friend to an overburdened Gail DeSoto, x326. posters faster and more ef- Monday in Riverview Lounge. William mother, or volunteers to take ficienUy than the U.S. Postal 7:00 p .m .—The L.U. Photo Markham, assistant professor of part in one of a number of possible Service, give Natasha Pickrel a NEEDED—Christians in­ Society is holding its General sociology, will be the workshop programs like these including terested in a long range call at x303 or Rabbi at x614 Elections tonight in the Art leader. some that can be done on a group evangalization project. Math. A very special chess tour­ Center. Nominations are open Delta Gamma Chili Dinner basis rather than one-to-one. 13:33. Contact Dave, ext. 638. nament will be played between for Pres., Veeps, Tres., & Sec. The annual DG chili dinner will To find out more about the Wednesday, April 27th and for fall and winter terms of be held on April 23 at the Fiji specific programs available, LOST—Beige canvas shoulder Sunday, May 8th. What makes next year. Hopefully, we will house, 5-6:30. The price is $1.25 please come to the organizational bag with the score of “Don this tournament so very special is also have a special slide show. and there will be door prizes meeting on Tuesday, April 26 at Giovanni” inside. I want him that the two finalists will get to Just in case they don’t arrive, Long Range Planning Task Force 7:00 p.m. in the first floor Kohler back!!! Front of bag has picture play a game with LIVE CHESS come prepared to do some night There will be a meeting of the lounge. If you can’t make the of “Alfalfa” from “Spanky & Our PIECES during Celebrate. Too! photography. A limited number full Long Range Planning Task meeting but are still interested, Gang.” Call Dorothy, ext. 380. (the afternoon of May 8th). The of tripods will be available. For Force on Thursday, April 28 at 7 call Dona at ext. 362 or leave a opposing teams will consist of more details, contact Art p.m. in Riverview Lounge. The message. WANTED—Renters for farm Administrators-Faculty-Staff vs. Kelley, x323. Curriculum Alternatives com­ Ruddigore house, 30 miles, north of Ap­ students. If you’d like a chance to Friday mittee report will be discussed at If the Cat in the Hat is reading pleton. Available June 13-Sept. manipulate representatives of 2:30 p.m.—Eldon H. Newcomb that time. All Task Force this, please continue. Hats. Big 22. Call X447 or 715-752-4327. will discuss unique aquatic life meetings are open to the public. hats and small hats. Formal hats any of these factions, please call of Australia in a Lawrence and fun hats. Top hats, exotic University Recent Advances in Head Resident Position hats and sun hats. Hats of all The Dean’s Office is accepting Biology Lecture. The lecture is types, shapes and sizes are Speaker from Smithsonian applications for head resident entitled “Peculiar Prokaryotes needed for the spring production positions for the 1977-78 school Joshua C. Taylor, a director of under the auspices of the Steven’s That Inhabit Didennid of G ilbert and S ullivan’s year. As many as three openings the Smithsonian Institution will Lectureship in Humanities. The Ascidians of Australia’s Great “Ruddigore,” which will be may occur. Applicants may be discuss uThe Image of Man in lectureship was established with Barrier Reef.” Newcomb is a staged May 11-14. The hats will be Modern Art,” Tuesday, April 26, a gift from Ruth Davis Stevens, professor of botany at the members of the faculty or staff, the major part of the costumes for recent graduates, or other in­ at 8 p.m. in Harper Hall. ’06 and David Harrison Stevens, University of Wisconsin- “Ruddigore” . The hats could be His specialities and interests ’06, in 1967. It provides for Madison. terested persons. Qualified app­ returned after the production or licants will possess an interest in range from 19th and 20th century regular public addresses on the if the donators did not want them artistic theory, to Italian and humanities by nationally- undergraduates, a commitment back, the hats would be added to General Announcements to the residential philosophy in American painting of the past 200 acclaimed visiting scholars. the permanent costume collec­ years. He has published several A native of Hillsboro, Ore., The Magic Flute undergraduate education, ideas tion of the theatre. Anyone who Ingmar Bergman’s film ver­ about enriching the residence books including “William Page, Taylor attended the Museum Art has a hat to donate or loan should the American Titian,” School and designed for the sion of Mozart’s opera “The hall environment, and the ability contact Ball, ext. 516. Magic Flute” will be shown at the to translate ideas into action. A “Futurism,” “The Graphic theatre and ballet in the 1930s. He Viking Theater at 8:00 on May baccalaurate degree, experience Works of Umberto Boccioni” and received his B.A. and M.A. from Celebrate Too! asks for help “To See is to Think: Looking at Reed College and Earned his Ph.- 3,4,5. The film is being sponsored in a residence hall setting, and Many enthusiastic Lawren- by the Humanities Program in communications and human American Art.” His Newest D. in the history of art at Prin­ tians are needed to help sew Volume, “America as Art,” was ceton University. Before joining cooperation with the Appleton relations skills are also highly costumes for the Human Chess Theater Corp. Admission charge desirable. Interested persons or published last year and received the Smithsonian Institution in Tournament and-or help paint a a nomination for a Smithsonian 1970, Taylor taught the history of will be $1.25 for students and $2.50 couples should contact Dean few signs and the Mark wall for for non students. The film is part Hirby or Mrs. Kasten at ext. 227 Book Award. art and humanities for 25 years at of a unit of study on “The Magic or 228. Completed applications Taylor is appearing on campus the University of Chicago. Flute” in Humanities 21, Myth in are due by Friday, May 6. Art and History. Other events Hungry Siblings planned for this unit include a All meal reservations for broadcast of the opera over Sibling’s weekend, MUST be in WLFM on May 8 at 2 p.m. and a by Wednesday, April 27. » ■ • o f lecture by Mr. Koopman on Jean Rehberg, x309, r s i l 9! 1 ! Characterization and Musical Jayne Rohlke, x303. !> ■ the

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