UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNA,..rrI INSI DE TODAY St u d en t government elections are tomorrow and Thursday. The News Record NEW"S EOGRD endorses candidates on page 4. .

Volume 59 Number 41 P~blished Tuesdays and Fridays during theacedemic year, except as scheduled. Tuesday, April 18, 1972 Cross Campus Credits BA Dean Wilson Resigns, Returns Wins A&5 Focully Nolfi To Teaching A proposal removing restrictions into the Correlation Committee by another within the university," said Dr. Kenneth Wilson, for 14 years on the number of credits that Eric Chabrow (A&S· senior), Fee. Previous policy was to allow ~--J:k.an of the College of Business' students in the College of Arts and president of the A&S tribunal, set credit only for courses for which fil.<; ~istration at the University of Sciences may take outside their down a limit of 39 hours, but the A&S has an equivalent department. w~i\i rlinati will return to full-time college as free academic electives was committee recommended that there "In the case of a student transferring !l . , .. , teachihg, it was announced Monday. aI? proved by the A&S faculty be no restriction. other than from the College of Engineering, for I. Thursday and will take effect minimum A&S requirements and' example, . this could often mean University Provost Robert O'Neil immediately. The proposal was requirements of the student's field. almost a whole year's work to fl!llfill said ~a search committee. is,'.being unanimously approved by the A&S. "The overall effect will not be very requirements for free electives,"., formed to recommend a Successor Cotrelation Committee April 4. great in terms of masses of A&S explained Fee. "Any course inw.h!ch "=rof"Wilson" . Previously A&S students were students taking courses in other the student has earned a C or oetter Dr. Albert J. Simone, head of the limited to three one-quarter courses colleges," said Fee. : will now be accepted-as an electiVe," Department of Quantitative Analysis outside the offerings of their college he said. . in the Business Administration He commented that A&S students bulletin. Two aspects of the proposal left College, will serve' as 'acting dean, have in the past petitioned for credit "Depending on the student's major undecided by the faculty were ".the effective immediately: . for . courses taken outside of the and the manner in which he fulfills allowance of credit for courses in Simone came to the University of . college. The number of hours the minimum A&S requirements, the which the student has earned a D.and .Cincinnati in 1968 to establish the involved averaged from nine to 18, number of credit hours that could be the allowance of credit for fran'sfer department he now heads. He has with a maximum of 27, according to. taken outside the college could range stud~nts from outside the university. achieved a record. both for Fee. from 39 to 69," according to Robert Three other proposals were also scholarship and for effective "The proposal will have its greatest C. Fee, assistant dean of the College approved by the A&S faculty academic leadership and his, effects in cases of students of Arts and Sciences. Thursday. , contributions to. the college have transferring from one college to· The original proposal introduced The humanities and social sciences been significant, the. UC requirements were both reduced announcement said. from 16 to 15 hours, to take effect LINDA RONST ADT revives old stand-bys for the capacity crowd at Wilson immediately. Auditorium Friday night. University officials said Wilson will. Approval was granted for the News Record by Bob Perl be on leave during the balance of the double-counting of credits across spring quarter and the 1972-73faH Comma Board Schedules fields of concentration, rr- S'I' d'. '1 W' I k 'R' ·.quarter. He will return-to teaching "This effects. primarily students .·U ..·en '. a . a I 5e.'5 duties in the winter term of 1973. with a double' major who. had' Under' Wilson's direction, the previously been required to earn College of Business Administration Open Magazine Meeting C separate' credits. for each. For ~ .·... U' . has added a Master of Business example, in the .fields of medical ')j; F·. nd ..s·.''.F··o.r...C-II' y 'N' e.e.d.·s Administration program which has . 'I'n other action,' the 'Board technology and biology, there are ...• awarded 770 MBA degrees. At A meeting designed to acquaint some 20 to ··30 overlapping credits present approxima tely 350 students interested persons with the proposed postponed a decision regarding the. ') • "ate of the Student Directory un..t.il possible. These' may now be used b.y Linda Bruzgulis Stadium 8 am. Sunday.Tt continues are enrolled in the graduate program. campus magazine was set for 12:30 1; 1 1 f b h fi Ids f . I th fi t ' id t' .. th e results of a survey of stu dent simu taneous y . or ot re so ..... Ass't. Features ·Ed. through Eden Park, to Madisonville, . t was e IrS gra ua e program p.m. April 25 by .CommumcatIons . . " lai d F 11 ff db th 11 . Board. Thursday.. It wi 11 beh em·.·ld . attitudes toward it can. ·be 'reviewed concentration, exp arne ee. .... and backto UC. Checkpoints wi be 0 ere'. y.' eCO ege. Room 350, .ruc, and is open to all more carefully. 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Grading System: to voice opinions Blankcnhorn--take electives on Foreign Language Requirement. Issue· Campaign Platforms pass/fail basis B1ankcnhorn-against I I Dann--no "F" on transcript Dann-against ' Johnson-optional pass/fail J ohnson,----ilgai1'1st Deborah Johnson (A&S junior), Miss "1ohnson would like ,to "Students looking for information Roscnfcld--no" F" Roscnfcld-against candidate for student body vice implement. or help are often given the Ficlds~ptional pass/fail electives Ficlds-against' ptesident, thinks a woman is needed **** runaround. I think a study should be Forced Housing: , Registration: in the office, because, according to Academic reform, improved conducted to find where the snags her, women can think in areas where student services and better university are," he said. ' B1ankcnhorn-----students should decide Blankcnhorn--needs change men cannot. communications are the basic goals Asked about a reVISIOn in Dann-determine own life style Dann-e-students sign up before the Asked what issues she is basing her of David Rosenfeld, (A&S junior), registration procedures, Rosenfeld Johnson-----students should decide number of sections is determined " campaign on she replied,"] don't candidate for student body vice stated that it has improved in the last Rosenfeld-' dorms should be made more Johnson-possibly do it by mail want to say what I'll 'do if I get president. few years, but it needs more. His big desireable Roscntcld--{;reate more sections for elected. There may be a possibility He has had past experience as a complaint is students being closed Reorganization closed out students that I can't do what I promised Student Senator, President of Arts out of courses. of 'Senate: Ficlds-either mail-in or in person which would result in people being and Sciences Tribunal, Chairman of "When a 'person is closed out, his Blankcnhorn-everyone should have a "Charter of Students Rights disappointed." the Council of Tribunal Presidents, name should be put on a list. If voice and Responsibilities: The candidate gained political and a student advisor. He was a enough people are closed out of a Dann~he smaller meinbership is Dann-students should have experience as youth chairman for member of French Hall's president ,course,another section should be' needed for efficiency significant voice in committees Theodore Berry's city council council, Student Senate Academic offered," he said, , Johnson--revamping of all student Johns;m-Charter is needed campaign and was named as a Affairs Committee, and served as Rosenfeld is not in favor of possible student representative to the Sawyer Hall judicial chairman. organizations Rosenfeld-c-students need larger voice under-21 forced housing.' He believes Shirley Fields Roscnfcld--opportunities for everyone in departmental issues, UniversityBoard of Directors. She Rosenfeld believes his main job as dorms should be made more has previously worked for the United vice president would be to see that desireable so students -will want to, States Post Office, Department of the newly organized Senate functions live in them. Defense, and served as producer of effectively. He stated the main role Some students services he' will the recent Black Talent Expo. of Senate will be to voice student strive for are better parking facilities, 5chnure· Backs Horwitz; Miss Johnson feels there is a opinion and coordinate the better concerts and a weekly column definite need for more medical Tribunals.' in' the News Record about what is facilities, day care centers, and "I would like to have open Student happening in student government. counseling 'centers with both Senate meetings once a month where professionals and students on the students can air their gripes and Zoller Endorses' Ludlow , staff. suggestions," he added. Student Body President John excellent choice for student body , (TC j uriior) for student body "Students need to talk to someone The implementation of a charter of Peace We'ek Schnure (BA senior) Friday president," said Schnure. , president and Mike Dann (BA junior) on their own level to give them help Student Rights and Responsibilities, announced his endorsements 'for Expressing his support for Mike for student body vice president. ' and encouragement," she .said, Rosenfeld feels, is' of ultimate student body president and vice Dann, ,Schnure commented, "Mike "I think there 'are only two According to her, more academic importance. He would particularly president. Schnure endorsed Marty has demonstr~ted his ability to lead , candidates (for SBP) who deserve ,Started Sat. counseling is also needed to eliminate like to see students have a voice in Horwitz (A&S junior) for president the Senate through his many any attention-Ludlow arid Marty transfer confusion and failures department issues. and Mike Dann (BA junior) for vice activities over the past year. His Horwitz," Zoller argued. "Marty has resulting from heavy subjects leads. Regarding cross campus president. capabilities and expertise will surely a fairly accurate grasp of what needs WifhMoforcade Additionally, she wants more accreditation he believes any college "Marty Horwitz has in the' past make him an effective student body to be done', but I think Deb Ludlow vice president." lectures and information on veneral course should be available to all taken stands while others hesitated has a more reasonable approach. The The week of April 15 to April 22, diseases and pregnancy offered on students. Rosenfeld says colleges are to do so. Be has let his opinions be president may be required to make is Peace Week in, Cincinnati. ******** campus. too isolated. known. His experience and sincerity, Chip Zoller, student body vice independent decisions and I think Throughout the city; various Regarding the revision of grading "DC shouldn't be twelve colleges when coupled with viable goals for president (A&S senior) announced Deb will be capable of exercising activities will be held to demonstrate the students, make Marty Horwitz an his support Friday of Debbie Ludlow good, strong judgment." procedures, Miss Johnson favors an grouped together in a few blocks, but resistance to the Indochina war and optional pass-fail system. "Some should function as one university," Zoller sees the office of vice 'lack of spending for the priorities of : students are motivated by letter he said. !'rivate Salons president as one which must housing, food, and health care. grades while others don't need that' Another issue in his campaign is supplement the leadership qualities Acti vities during Peace Week type of motivation," she explained. the elimination of summer school as of the president and must organize include educational programs at local More projects involving all races is a separate college and the institution and direct much of the churches, lobbying visits to local a goal she would definitely like to see of a true quarter system. Under this MEN'S HAIR ,STYLING behtn d-the-s cenes operation of congressional offices, and street FOR THE MAN WHO CARES student government. accomplished. "The Black Talent plan a.,student could take any course theater presentations all over the Expo was a large success and I think during any quarter. He would also be city. ' "Each year the vice president if 'all interested people worked able to choose what quarter to take Tlnts> Permanents etc. By RICHARD and ASSOCIA TES becomes m o re essential in A peace motorcade Saturday began Razor Cutting together, something could be put on his vacation in if he' wants to take- , articula ting student needs and' at St. John's Unitarian Church in once a year," she added, ' one at all. CLIFTON HAIRSTYLING desires," said Zoller. "Mike Dann is Clifton. The motorcade consisted of ,'",. 'Ludl.ow Ave. the only ,candidate who has the A revamping of student Rosenfeld wants improvements in a number of private automobiles :}-" '::[d organizations and re'gistrati6n teachlng quafitY,artd'thetreatiQrl ex;pettise,\ matutitY';'and;~crea tivity t~ of cai'ryfnf '.signs proclaiming the proceJttres:" 'eliillinkH8fi""'W fori~d-:;;-[n6te~i~1~v'i1iit't1iM¥~s~~,nf ,,,,_'r,,'/[')!; handle the job, Mike Dannhas a solid ow'tier's 'oppOsition to tHe, Ihd6diiIia ,", housirigand iricreasedparking' "Students should' learn'how to ' background and will be a very war. 'The 'motorcadehad'a street , facilities near campus are all changes 'work with, the world today , and in resourceful in his representation.of theater group which put on skits to OCFF'CIMPUS RESID.EICE. students." ten years from now," he added, dramatize attitudes toward the air According to Rosenfeld, there is a war. We Endorse EUROPE definite need for an evaluation not At 8 p.m. tonight, St. John's l.B.' 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CANDIDATES FOR STUDENT BODY OFFICES will appear at 12:30 p.m. today on the Bridge. ELECTIONS will be held tomorrow and Thursday Of Cincinnati Recruiting in Great Hall, Sander upper lobby, and Siddal lobby. PETITIONS FOR A&S STUDENT SENATORS are now available in the student government office Editor's Note: This is the first of a of these letters as they! want, but (222 TUe). They are due in the dean of women or dean of men's office by 5 two-part series on recruiting for the only one in each conference. Say a p.m. Friday. UCfootball squad boy decides to sign with Miami of Important NEWS RECORD STAFF MEETING today at 12:30 p.m. the Mid-American Conference. By Awards will be presented to outstanding editors and reporters by outgoing by Joe Wasiluk signing there he would not be Editbr-in-Chief David Litt, PRESIDENT WARREN BENNIS will appear with Sports Editor permitted to sign with Ohio U., Student Body President John Schnure and Student Body.Vice president Chip Bowling Green, Kent State or any of Zoller at 1 p.m, today in Zimmer Auditorium. . UC's head football coach Ray the other, MAC schools. As far as Dr. Bennis R. Hinkle, associate professor of psychology at Miami Callahan is trying a new approach in independent schools are concerned, University, will discuss ,"YOUTH CULTURE AND THE CRISIS OF VALUE" his recruiting methods this year. Not, he can sign with as many as he likes," at Tuesday faculty luncheon-lecture at the Universityof Cincinnati. He will only is he attempting to attract he said. also speak at noon in UC's YMCA Building, 270 Calhoun street. Films first-rate ballplayers to the Cincy "On April 19 however, each boy pertaining to the MORATORIUM ON CLASSES IN TC will be shown today gridiron program, but also their must sign what is known as a and tomorrow night in Annie Laws Auditorium. Today's showing will be at parents. National Letter of Intent, which is 12:30 p.rn, and Wednesday's showing will be at 9 p.m. No admission charge. In an attempt to make player's really his final decision as to what "TEXTILE EXPLOSIONS" will be the subject of an all-day symposium parents more aware of their son's school he will attend," Blackledge today. Sessions willbe from 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m. in the Losantiville Room, TUC. overall activities on campus and more added. Speakers and topics will be: "NON-WOVENS AND THEIR APPLICATION," familiar with the UC, football When the incoming players sign the by Robert Magnusson, Stearns and Foster Company; "N/C CUTTER," by program, Coach Callahan and his National Letter of Intent for UC, George Sederberg, Cincinnati Milacron; "COUTURE FASHIONS OF ROME staff have initiated plans for a they will be awarded a binding, AND PARIS," by Veronica Lelean, formerly of the International Wool parents' club. four-year athletic scholarship. Should Secretariat in London; and "ALMI-SET: DURABLE PRESS PROCESS," by "We've had the idea of creating a a player decide to quit the team George Payet and E.H. Shattuck, American Laundry Machinery, Inc. parents club for a while but it's just without a valid reason, such as an Patrick Fox will give a speech on POLITICAL ADVERTISING at 1 p.rn.. in the, forming stage now. It's a way injury, then the scholarship is Thursday in 227 TUC. Cincinnati Experience is sponsoring a meeting for the for us to try to create more interest ,automatically forfeited. A player organization of a CONSUMER PROTECTION ACTMST GROUP to make of parents in their son's activities at who decides to transfer schools after top definite plans on what to do now at 12:30 p.m. Thursday at the Campus school: academically, athletically, the letter is signed also loses the YMCA. Those interested in being SENIOR CLASS ORATOR should contact and socially," said Callahan. scholarship and cannot receive Dean of Women's office for detail on auditions beforeFriday. "I want it to be an active athletic financial aid from his new ' Gregory Trutza, a graduate student at Ohio State University in the organization, one which would meet school for ,ayear. department of entomology, will speak on Integrated Biological Control at several times a season. The coaches Possible " recruits are selected by 12:30 p.m. today in the Faculty Lounge as a party of the Earth Week would attend the meetings too to cards' which' are sent to every high program. give talks, show films and give the school coach in the state of Ohio and parents an idea of what we're trying rnanycoaches in Kentucky, to do in our football program," he, Pennsylvania and Michigan. The added. ' cards are self explanatory providing Besides attending meetings during spaces for' information concerning TC CaUs Moratorium the player's position, height, weight the season, theparents would also sit / together in a block reserved for them and speed. Each player is also at all home football games. It is also evaluated by his coach ona rating hoped that the parents will travel as key with 1being "great" and 3 being For Thursday" Friday an organization to as many away "average." games as possible. "New recruits are eliminated by a The College of Education and their opimons and to' produce an Right now however, Coach number of factors, but primarily Home Economics will conduct a two "on-going group of students and Callahan and his staff are more grades. It depends on the type of day moratorium on classes to allow faculty concerned with educational concerned with the recruits than course they are taking in high school. for a study of the educational issues as they relate to the college," their parents. Tomorrow potential' If they're not going to be able to' process in the college Thursday and the 'statement says. The People's collegiate football players are make. it academically at UC then Friday, according to a statement Task Force will provide lectures, supposed to sign final contracts with they're not going to be able to make from the college. , movies and an open discussion. the schools they intend on attending. it asa football player. Recruiting is Dr. Hendrik Gideonse, dean of TC, Jonathon Kozol, National Book UC's coaching staff will be, at the important business and we can't appointed task forces upon his arrival Award winner for his book Death At, homes of their top prospects in the afford to take second chances," said to the campus to study the workings An Early Age and author of a recent morning hoping to make Cincinnati Coach Blackledge. of the college and to find ways of book Free Schools,will be the the recruit's final choice. BEARKITTENS , making the educational process more keynote speaker and will talk on the "We've already signed our quota of we have many exciting tops for meaningful. The moratorium has problem of urbaneducation and how recruits for next year and we're Tryouts for the 1972·73 Bearkittens .will be held at 1 p.rn. guys and gals to go with our new been called in order to facilitate the TC should change to meet the needs 'waiting for April 19, when the wide leg jeans. task forces, the statement says"ii:v of city people. players will make their final dicisions Saturday, in the Fieldhouse. An Aleople'~;,Jask Force, ha~~~eI1 The ;"statem,ent . says, "The. as to the schools they will. attend," optional practice is scheduled for .'" ~ ":'i'~...,. '._' :_Q~ri_~,)(!!jght~,~"Sl,!_ml!lY. or&~ni,ty~JP e,Il~ble'~tucl~~t~Jo voice,c- individual griper whQ,\\ti~L~~~,hfl1ls:pfu,cst aJed, -a'ssfS.~ntiit;(70:a ell,;" R,0n',?,,· t'h:u:1isday,night-rFinaf"judgin&:will" Teachers College will never be heard. i Blackledge, 'ip 'charge of recruiting . take place at Ip.mlA.pi:i129 .. We Endorse The time has come for us to form a this year . ' coalition of ,people. who are "First the recruits sign a interested now and in the future in conference letter which just shows DEB LUDLOW bringing back life and meaning to a that they are interested in coming to for President dying institution." your school. They can sign as many

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Student Body Officers: Ballots, Bandwagons e.e. B.S. ?• By JOHN SCHNURE state universities, and others. This President of the Student Body. the Food Service Committee. Every requires time and patience to succeed Academic reform, improved facilities major university service and program Tomorrow's the day. Campus in changing the present systems. The and significant participation in has a committee to advise it and it is Elections are here again. Students' Undercurrents of most campus David H. Litt decision-making require the time, of here where changes are made. The votes are being sought by the problems sift through student' many individuals. We have been two major offices of the student Editor-in-Chief candidates for the many positions. government and are handled with the fortunate this year in having body are not responsible only for the What should the students expect of appropriate university office or David Boggs qualified, energetic students direct operation .of central student the candidates and even more vital, committee. Business Manager their efforts in these and other areas. government. We also playa key role what should the students and On campus, Chip Zoller and I have The Student Body' President is in the Board of Directors, University candidates expect of the positions been deeply involved .with the . responsible for the Executive Branch committees, University Senate, they seek? Student Affairs staff in all areas of of our government. This not only Tribunals, Boards, and other student The positions of the Student Body student programs and policy-making. includes concentrating on solutions organiza tions. To be able' to President and the Student Body Vice To do this requires current of current problems, but also coordinate these' operations, offer Ludlow or iHorwitl1 President are synonymous in many knowledge and input from various requires the President to see that the advice and refer proposals to the res pects. They are charged to groups on every issue of student life, When one thinks of the student, body elections-one usually every day mechanical operations run proper people is an important part of thinks of the tattered edges of campaign posters. In the past represent thestudent body in varying ranging from freshman orientation to • smoothly. The administration of an . administering student government. capacities on virtually any issue. For / , residence hall issues to the status of student body elections have stood as a monument to the Poster office, its staff, the budgeting of all Far more crucial, however, is to be instance, much time was spent this the Cincinnatian. Obviously it takes' student' Organizations, program able to keep on top of the issues, and War; this year, because of the reorganization of student senate, the year with members of City Council time to become familiar On these posters are less obtrusive, though still very conspicuous. And that operations, elections and others is a promote the students' welfare, while to gain acceptance of a student on issues. Thus it is important that the necessary part of this job. Probably I. coupled with the usual in distinguish-ability of campaign platforms at the same time remaining in touch the Board of Directors. Even more 'candidate you select as Student Body the biggest headache this year has makes tht:: choosing among candidates especially for student body with the "populist" feelings of our immediate was the appointment of President and Student Body Vice been my appointments of students to diverse student body. president a difficult one. . capable people to the two Board President be experienced and capable University committees, boards, and I cannot sjress enough the seats vacated during the year. In in this area. " Three years "ago the News Record refrained Jrornendorsing councils. Appointments of over 150 importance of voting tomorrow and addition, members of the State This is even more important in either Mark Painter, Jim O'Brien, or Jim Finger inasmuchi!sthat students to approximately 60 major Thursday. 'Here again is your Legislature and the Governor were dealing with daily functions. One year's editorial board (1968-69 academic year) found the three committees is a full-time job alone. opportunity to effect change in the c o n t a c t e d concerning: the mustexchange input, and sometimes candidates unacceptable. '. Yet the students must be involved University of Cincinnati through appointment of students to lobby, with the campus media; This year we too will refrain from endorsing any single' in every area in which they are your student l~~ders. VOTE!! candidate; however, our decision is motivated by different reasons. University Boards, lowering the legal Residence Hall Association, Greeks, affected, all the way from a age to 18, financial allotments to and many others to be successful as President's Advisory Committee to john Schnure is student body Of five candidates for student body president, including Write-ins, president. both Marty Horwitz and Deb Ludlow are, in our .estirnation, ' equally qualified and capable of animatinga reorganized Student Government next year. Observe: we are not saying we find ·the candidates unacceptable; on. the contrary, we find: two' very Curriculum Reform acceptable but are unable and, reluctantly, unwillingto choose By RON FOSTER ' between them for the News Record endorsement. elimination of the foreign language including this college in In announcing my candidacy' for communities, so as to make known Our reticence can be explained: we believe this is one of those requirement. cross-accredidation of the University Student Body President, I recognize services: instances which appear infrequently and which occasions careful / 2. Remove the financial and College immediately. Presently the , certain changes that are necessary if emotional burdens. _ 1~Continuing Education consideration .. As we have said, the candidates appear equally University College transfers loose a this University is truly to become an 3. A committment toward involving qualified. Therefore, it must be understood that elections are, large amount of' credits when 2. Outreach registration of courses urban university for social change. In oneself toward meaningful -transferring to other .colleges. This and programs sometimes determined by superficial considerations like which the' final analysis the University must changes. should not be the case due to the 3. Collaborative relations between candidate's name appears at the head of an editorialendorsement" become responsive and representative 4. Removal of the (F) grades and .fact that this college is an integral the average citizen and the regardless of what the editorial itself rnaysay. •There were to the concerns of all students. improve the. quality of instruction part of the University of Cincinnati. university through outreach members of the editorial board who leaned toward Horwitz and ..Below \ are certain major concerns and learning experience offered. Bookstore-purchasing list of others toward Ludlow. However, we thought that duality unique which I will focus my efforts as a' Reorganization of Financial Aid centers. Provide forum for public books be posted, and ordered on opinions. enough to refrain from endorsing either and instead to encourage candidate for this office. Office-various colleges along with year round basis by appropriate Other concerns-Mini Buses on The three degree concept is already financial aid offices have over two departments. Trailer courses should the student body to choose between the two. It is our collective campus. underway at many major universities million dollars in grants, scholarships use' the same books used in following judgement that this particular election should be decided by each Drug Abuse Centers. student individually. throughout the nation. These and loans not now available to all- courses of that year. universities consist of such names as students. In reorganizing this Better free films and mini Concerning the student body presidential candidates: weare Voice in Decision concerts. Columbia University, The University information, I would insure that this Making-Students should be on heartened to see that the issue this election, unlike the past two, Su pport of action affirmative of Alabama, and New York State information is publicized, and that Board of Directors Committee, this is programs in ending racism against will not be ... Who will function best in crisis situations; an University at Albany. This program if' attitudes in that office be in line to the formal body making final minorities and women. argument obscured by the relative quiet on the campus this year implemented would provide the meet the need of all students. . decision affecting policy. and last.' . following benefits: In the issue regarding this college I Outreach Centers,--Publicizing Ron Foster is a candidate for Both Horwitz and Ludlow have recognized thatacadernics are of 1. Provide a ju stif'ication for would pursue in my efforts in University services to neighborhood student body president. most immediate concern to the students and both have a firm grasp of tangential issues; those issues non-academic in nature but which concern the students' nevertheless, (e.g. dormitory living, tuition', library services, concerts, parking problems, etc.). Most' Ed ucati 0 n, Damn ·tI.I .importantly, bath forward realistic appraisalsand approaches. By DEB LUDLOW Tribunals, and that is where it ought Gone is~he grandiosity which so often characterized platforIIls of their problems are being understood, Hotel" concept, and we need to start to be. It multiplies the number of and so the-instructors 'will 'be left free c~mpaigns past.' Gone, .too, is the superficial idealism arid"tlie People seek-the office- of Student some long-range studies of the peq,pk' itlvolved byi'five;" and, yehH to cdb1whati.i.they;J,afe beingpaid to Presideptf()t/several4J,ffe'rent parking problem; -IfY01i/~think it .is rhetorical abuses(,~hich. led .,~~~c1~nt.~;)tp believe th~r:~Qla:ffo*m Body guarantees that no one willrhave to- .• doJ; .;:teachi',' offerings coincided with some messianlcmission. This.year there reasons. Over the' past few years you bad'uow, check again in five years. work with a structure that is too Next, Campus Affairs: We need a . seems to be acknowledgement that the office of student body have seen a genuine miasma of The time to work on.lt is now. large. The Tribunal is the place where guarantee from the administration candidates .who somehow promise Now you know exactly why I am president is not omnipotent and limitless in solving problems. the' listening is to be done, because that our tuition will not increase identical, things. We have been running, and I hope that puts me That is not to say both do not have weaknesses. Neitl1erappears that is where the contact is. If you during our four years here. This is cross-campus' accredited, 24-hour ahead' of the other candidates. The to be a legislative standout insofar as .their performances on believe that the .President has the possible, from the standpoint of open housed, given a new library, time to listen to everyone, and work job .of President requires much student senate are concerned and there are points in their University budgeting" and necessary experience, and I have it. The job -and most of all, listened to. Sure we to solve all those problems, and go to platforms to which we can not subscribe. But, generally, both are for our personal budgets. I believe I requires the ability to both move have. " . class, then you probably also think level-headed,sincere, and commanding individuals. We urge the Through' all the old cliches, one can also work effectively to. remove people and get along with them, and we have enough parking space. Thus the multitude of little fees-drop-adds, student body to choose and feel confident that whomever they is s u e has remained largely I can. Lastly, the job requires a the President must have a solid grade changes, and the like. I am choose between the 'two will make an excellent student body untouched: the quality of our direction-you are the ories who background in government, and the anxious for. Student Government to president. ' education. No one has wanted to determine that. You have the choice ability to' get along well with many work with R.H.A. to help provide a handle that, because itlacks political between bicycle racks, or a' better different groups. My record proves wide rangeof living conditions, so glamour, and Student Government is education. Be sure' to vote, or you that I have both. that everyone in the dorms can live known for its petty stabs at' politics. 'won't get what you want. You understand, I hope, my as they want. And asfor the ,Dann for Vice. President We are here for too short a time, and attitude. Now I will outline for you commuters, of whomI am one, we spend too much money, to allow Deb Ludlow is a candidate for In campus elections the role of student body vice president is my goals; so you won't be left need to implement the "Commuter ourselves to indulge in those games. wondering as you are by most student body president. too often overshadowed by that of the president and considered There you have the purpose behind unessential. The position, however, is vital. politicians. rnyrunning for office. Whether you First, Academic Affairs: this is the The vice president, manages the operations of' student are black or white, male or female, central point of my hopes for the government. He is responsible for the planning, staffing and you have not been getting a coming year. We need educational direction of these operations. The vice president must not only be government that is working for the _innovation, to provide new methods, Letters sensitive to and aware of the problems of students, but also be improvement . of your education. new personnel, new rnaterials., and m able to discover solutions to these p-roblems. He, must listen with That is what I want to do-take the fresh motivation to the concrete TWO MORE FOR PREXY requirements of the college. The intent to act. , emphasis from parties and politics jungle. I want to establish an To the Editor: charge of the subcommittee was to The vice president is advisor to the president. He must be able to and place it on education, and I feel on-going system of evaluating our In a representation" form of study the foreign studies proposal. work closely with the president in developing government goals that I cando it. My record of professors, so that we can move away government, .it is only proper that Instead they chase to philosophize the president represent the majority about the necessity of requirements. and priorities, and he must implement action on these concerns, involvement will show you that I from the tenure system. A have been working while the others will of the people. Based on general They decided without hearings or The role of the vicepresident is an active one. It demands a worthwhile professor does not need have been pushing their name. Now the shield of tenure. We also need a attitudes' and past voting records, the investigations that the foreign studies person of action. After consideration of all the candidates we feel you have a chance to dump the UC Student Body is demanding and prop osal was not a viable that Mike Dann is this person. He has demonstrated experience in new gtadingsystem. There is a politicians and vote for someone who proposed change for grading, and it deserving a man as apathetic as they modification to the language the workings of student government. He is able to work with is as bored with them as you are. represents a good step in the right are. Apathetics now have a choice. requirement. If the committee did others as well as initiate. reforms on his own,. Perhaps most I promise you a lot of hard work, direction, but it still needs much Larry Overbeck discuss the good and bad points of importantly he exhibits a concern for students as students, nor as .because I have learned' that only work. Obviously the advisory system SBP Candidate the proposal, they should have constituants. The vice presidency isa demanding job. It demands listening does 'not produce results. is inadequate. I' want to implement To the Editor: included them in their report before Mike Dann. The power of Government has been the idea of having' students advise I feel that the interaction and Correlation Committee. . • shifted from the Senate to the other students so that people know cooperation of all types of people • Instead of discussing the merits of -"""",F@iller ----.;..------~--~-.;..-.;.. _.. within the DC campus is essential for the concept, the committee attacked , ~AW'; ARB [785IGtJc[} . the Student Government to work a very minor point of the proposal-.a . THe ReSULT is R(S{kJG .WH£fJ .BIG CORPORATIOfJ5 effectively, and only through such list of suggested courses which may (0 VROT6CT .VID{,Ek.)cel,CRI~£to SOCieTY': BRfAI< 1H6 L.AW MJ£7 determination can anyIasting.resulrs possibly fulfill a foreign culture 1ft£: .STREe15/ AJJARQi'l., OON'T 6fT NiAll WITl-l n: be achieved. The election of a option. It is really infuriating that research , I write-in candidate would 'surely be a - big step in this direction and towards and discussion over an entire year the exclusion of apathy. can culminate in a lenghty report Bill Smith that is well-documented, yet in two SBP Candidate meetings all these efforts go down the drain because a subcommittee LANGUAGE LACKING arbitrarily and with virtually no To the Editor: outside consultation decides that The detailed report proposi'nga they shouldn't have to deal with it: modification of the existing language Eric Chabrow .requirement was to have been President A&S Tribunal thoroughly studied by a 50 PRhecUTC AfJD SOPRJRT AH6(.2ICA Judy Jennings CRIHI~l--S! ke£P subcommittee of Correlation A&S Tribunal CORRJRATE; CRIH6{ STRaJ& ! Committee .. At first, the members Correlation Committee member I I spoke of holding open hearings so Lisa Johnson .that students and faculty could voice A&S Tribunal their support for or grievance against Ad Hoc Committee on Foreign the existing form of the requirement. Studies Proposal member r~.\ What happened to those hearings? I Dave Rosenfeld For that matter, what happened to A&S Student Senator the subcommittee meetings? '/ Correlation Committee member In only two meetings, the Bruce Simmons subcommittee decided to forego A&S,Tribunal these hearings and recommend that Correlation Committee member the foreign languagerequirclllentbe Mary 'Sword studied as a whole with the other A&S Student Senator Page 5 UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI NEWS RECORD April 18,1972

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NORML, a Washington, , would respect the decision of the • D.C. based group working for legal marijuana use and governmentally Greg Braden IMPORT ENGINE Editors note: This is the first in a Security Council for total U.S. controlled legal sales, was successful in reaching all presidential hopefuls EXCHANGE CO. series of articles on the May 2 Ohio withdrawal. except Governor George Wallace" (D-Ala.), Representative Wilbur Mills .;..Past Pres. of Delts 471-2175 primary. "The South Vietnamese must take (D-Ark.), and Senator Henry Jackson (D-Wash.), who refused to respond to' care of themselves now. If they can't, .the poll. When asked,if marijuana were legalized, would they support the United States' Senators Hubert H. they never will be able to," instituting of a system of government controlled legal sales of the drug, Humphrey (D.-Minn.) and Henry M. Humphrey concluded. "·FlY·TOEUROPE" Shirley Chisholm, George McGovern, Eugene McCarthy and Dr. Benjamin Jackson' (D.-Wash.) made campaign Humphrey further pledged "to Spock said they favored this approach. , appearances in Cincinnati last week. restore the government to the FOR $2·'7"0 ltOUNDTIl' Dr. George Wald, who has termed the Vietnam War "the most shameful r Humphrey addressed a fund-raising p e o p le , Our government is ONLY " FROMCINTI episode in the whole of American history ," will give the main address at the gathering of local supporters and dominated by a handful of very ..' VIA PAN AI\IIERICAN AIRWAYS JET memorial services May 4 at KENT STATE. These services willbe the first of opened his Hamilton County special people playing games with an annual Lectureship in Peaceful Change at Kent. Dr. Wald, a Harvard •JUNE 17. TO.' LONDON. . ORI TO PARIS campaign headquarters last Monday. other people's money," he said of professor and 1967 Nobel Prize winner in physiology and medicine, has been Jackson held a press conference the Nixon Administration. The JULY 16 FROM PARISJO CINCINNATI an activist in the peace, movement. He' came to national attention in 1969 Wednesday at General Electric Plant former Vice President said he had the when he called for an end of the draft, an immediate end of the Vietnam War, in Evendale before touring the plant best balanced, finest slate of Only U.C~ ~tudents, foculty,Staff reduction in military expenditures and -the end of nuclear weapon and meeting GE employees. candidates running for delegateships development. And Their Immediate: Fpmilies Eligible Historian and former special in Ohio. Rather than attacking A raid on Term Papers Unlimited of Columbus was conducted by Franklin assistant to Presidents Kennedy and fellowing Democrats seeking the County Sheriff's deputies, reports the OHIO STATE Lantern. Material seized FOR C:OMPI.ETEINFORM4JION / Johnson, Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. convention nomination, Humphrey included one partially complete paper and four volumes of term paper titles, spoke Wednesday at a cocktail PHONE 475-3233 LORRAYNE STORK told. supporters he will "start to which will be locked up until the hearing. Ohio State's vice president for fund-raiser for Senator George 475-2744 MRS.AMYPATHE expose the inadequacies and academic affairs said any student found having turned in one of the service's McGovern (D.-S.D.). u nf a ir n e sses of the Nixon U.C. CHARTER FLlQHTCOMMITTEE papers could be put on probation or dismissed from the university for COST BASED ON FUL.L. OCCUPAI\ICY OF CHA,RTER Humphrey charged that President Administration." plagiarism. Nixon had escalated the war in Senator Jackson said to reporters Speaking at the UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON, Shirley Chisholm, Vietnam by the recent bombing .of that he would do what President presidential candidate, declared that "women must rebel." Mrs. Chisholm North Vietnam. If he were President Nixon is doing in Vietnam, but then noted that women follow prescribed roles handed down by tradition. She today, Humphrey said that he would sharply turns away on other issues. deplored the "stereotyped education" women have been given, criticizing stop the bombing and "withdraw and In Vietnam, Jackson would "make counselors who program girls for "feminine" fields. Urging active concern disengage from Vietnam." He available air and sea fire power to among women about politics, Mrs. Chisholm claimed women have the power NATURAL FOODS indicated he would take necessary stabilize the situation, If the South to preserve America's most precious thing-human life. She called for more steps to protect U.S. forces during Vietnamese can't hold ground with ' attention to matters such as poverty in Appalachia. Speaking on her the withdrawal, "but that does .not 1\ ~D D DANNON 'lOGURT, CEREALS, our air power, they never will be able candidacy for president, Rep. Chisholm reasoned, "I am convinced. , . that include massive bombing." ~OOi1 '/7 PEANUT ButTER, HONEY, NUTS, to do it." Jackson commented that there isa need for a different kind of input. That's why I am running for To settle the Vietnam' question, he .was :not playing politics with ~"JO() V a U SEEDS, HERB TEAS, GRAINS, President." , Humphrey would place the issue '::J ",' ~~ C> VVHOLEQ'RA.IN BREAD, OILS, national security as were his A spring quarter course using Elisabeth Kubler-Ross' On Death and Dying before the. United Nations Security ~GANDY, 'COSMETICS, VITAMINS; . (Continued on page 8) is now being taught at WITTENBERG COLLEGE. The seminar is focusing on «» ~\) two questions-"How does one psychologically deal with the crisis of a dying [) C4~MAC.ROBIOTIC FOODS, FERTILE ", person?" and "How can one work through the grief process after someone ~GGS. has died?", Role-playing, psycho-drama,' and consultation with a lawyer, Letters medical, doctor, and mortician will help students understand death and dying. . Dick Leitsch, a contributing editor and regular columnist for Gay , the, (Continued from page 4) the young lady was sitting newspaper of New York's homosexual community, was a guest speaker for' CHEER CINCINNATI right next to the judges, could MARSHALL UNIVERSITY'S Human Sexuality Week earlier this month. this have had .any effect on During.his years in the "Gay Lib" movement, Leitsch has been active toward To the Editor: whether they' put down 5 pts gaining an end to police entrapment of homosexuals in New York City, the N LIFE Cheer Cincinnati, Cincy will win, AlURAL or 10? Of course not. fight to the flnisb -never give, in. abolition of 'homosexuality as a bar to municipal employment in New York 207%' W. McMILLAN 3.. The girls trying out were not City and the recognition, under the First and Fourteenth Amendments, of Girls, try again next 'year; these . 8 'MON-SAT told what exactly, would be the legality?fg~Y1:>ars andsoci~l clubs. NEAR SHIPLEY'~ / 12.6 SUNDAY' consoling words echoed from expected of them, what kinds Laurence Hall on April 12 as the of things the judges would well as personality made it? tearful eyed and physically look for; Sorry girls, guess that Guess it goes ,back to the exhausted left cheerleadingtryouts was just an over sight. ubiquitus phrase "it isn't what with nothing more to show for it 4.. After 'going through 2>po:ql you know but who you' know than pulled hamstrings. No thanks, Dam routines and 4' cheers, and tha t gets over." no obvious appreciation for their :' ;;;L_J\~9J~,J~j§iL·9:fJ~'c;~J,N.C;5,-,1§~§ill."""Wli.c,,U '1~.Cheetldilders"frorrttneI)f(;)'Vious exemplify; their ability to pick exsisted'this!' year" will' 'rintbei 't',IMPOR'T ANT NEW TITLES' year were judged on the same up the chant? How many perpetuated next year or everf] ) basis as" the new girls trying people under pressure and Marcia Congress JUST OUT IN PAPERBACK. out. When you've had a year A SEPARATE REALITY physically, emotionally and Kris Kessel Further Conversations With Don Juan to practice as opposed to a psychologically fatigued can Diane Cole by Carlos Castaneda week ... Oh, that doesn't .PainelaFreeman function effectively? "Extraordinary in every senseof the word:' make any difference. 5.. How can it be justified that Dianne Turner - The New York Times 2.. 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After considering such Ensemble's brass and percussion. and spring brings a woodland tale of the quarrel between Oberon (Richard The moral of why Mr. and Mrs. names as "Patty's Place", and "His Elmer Thomas conducted with nymphs, fairies, and lovers to the Loder) and Titania (Harolyn Corbett donated several million and Hers", he decided his name for absolute authority and obvious CrOUCh),the King and Queen of the dollars to make the Patricia Corbett stage of DC's Wilson Auditorium in the complex would be "Ours". Dr. mastery 'of the score. Careful fairies, along with the activities of Pavilion a reality might best be the Mummers' production of A Bennis recounted the coincidence preparation of' the performers was Midsummer Night ~ Dream. ' the fairies in both courts, parallels understood by considering the that brought the Corbetts to evident. Under the direction of William the main plot. Puck (Chris Jansen) is measure of enjoyment and elevation Cincinnati. President Emeritus, Through the use of slides and the Shorr and Dave Hirvela in a rnischievious spirit who has the job shared by members of the audience Dr. Walter C. Langsam recalled with careful lighting their use demands, cooperation with the DC Th~ater, of solving the problems between the at any of the' Dedication Week satisfaction his efforts to join CCM Mr. Floyd has created a theatre piece the Shakespearean comedy will be earthly lovers. It is at this point that events. ~2\rt is meant to be shared and and DC in 1962, and defined the UNDA COOK, who performed the of impact, and music of gripping performed on May 4, 5, and 6th at things become confused and exciting. it is art that makes the Corbett's gift "elegant pavilion," as a "choice, leading role of Diana last week in interest. R:30p.m. I more than a building. It becomes" a CCM's opera Callisto, will give Admission to the performance for shimmering' butterfly," Comparing "Suite de Premier Ton," by Pierre a special farewell recital free of charge The playas' written is a fantasy of the-general public is $2.00; $1.50 for very individual ana personal gift to the description to Patricia Corbett. Du Mage was, however, less than tomorrow night at 8:30 in Corbett folklore and fairies, a medley of students and faculty. For ticket any who choose to avail themselves Elvin Nicely, President of CCM grippingly interesting. Roberta Gary, Auditorium. Linda, CeM '67, is' poetry, song, and dance. The play reservations call 475-3773. of the art for which the building was Tribunal spoke about what it .means Associate Professor of Organ, gave a returning to Germany's Krefeld performed at DC will not, however, created and from which it draws its to be a student at CCM. William J. thoroughly competent if uninspired life.. Opera, where she has been under be presented as such an airy Brown, Project Director from reading of the score. I found the Bach Concertos' The moral was perhaps best contract for several years. . production. -As Mr. Shorr explained, CCM's Collegium Musicum will Architekton, Inc. told of the score repetitive and simply did not expressed in Patricia Corbett's eyes "A Midsummer Night ~ Dream is uniqueness of working on the see that it went anywhere musically. present three of Bach's Brandenburg as she greeted friends at the extraordinary performance by both. about love' and its difficulties. It concertos in a special concert tonight Pavilion and mentioned the Corbett's The piece did not seem to show off Dedication, or in .J. Ralph Corbett's I regretted Carmon De Leone's involves jealousies, quarrels, and an at 8:30 in Corbett Auditorium. active part in planning. Jane Gavin, the qualities of the new Casavant warm handshake and earnest inquiry transcription of Judith Hamilton's emphasis on the not-so-niceness of There is no admission charge. President of CCM Alumnae' organ. I would be interested to know about one's enjoyment. There is no piano score for chamber ensemble. the woods. It is a mixture of Concertos number 4 and 6 will Association Praised the Pavilion's why the piece was included. vanity or pretension here, only By filling out the, score, an som bersome-airyness." Talking open the concert, followed by facilities. In Lester Horton's dance "The sincere generosity and gentle pride. abstraction of hymns, the driving further, Bill Shorr sees the playas an .number 2 with Dan Smithers as guest Carlisle Floyd's "The Martyr", Beloved", James Truitte and Steffi Much is written about the value of pulse and insistent rhythm of the espose' of human fraility and soloist. Mr. Smithers, a trumpet based on a poem by Herman Melville MacFarlane created the conflict of a giving, but the Corbett's presence original was lost. maliciousness. Although the virtuoso, is a member of the centered on the 'assassination of man made, mad by religion and articulate it more eloquently. George Balanchine in his ballet, production is closely based on the m u sicology faculty at Syracuse Lincoln. Through the use of suspicion, and his cowering beloved. A subdued air of elegance pervaded "Concerto Barocco", set to a J. S. text, Mr. Shorr is innovating these -University and director of its accompanying slide projections, the The 'i,n tensity of Truitte's the atmosphere on Tuesday. The Bach Double Violin Concerto, sets different viewpoints into' the Collegium. work drew parallels with other interpretation was intensified by his performance.. . evening-dressed officialdom seemed murdered leaders and seemed to out to make visual the qualities and This performance,more expressionless mask of a face and The main plot concerns the more 'like friends gathering at comment that mankind was the structure of the score. He creates historically accurate than' many feeling of breathless Violence. Miss wedding of Theseus (Jeff "Patty's Place". Martyr in the face of war. Floyd's figures of movement that correspond because it uses the instruments of . MacFarlane came a long way to Wiggeringloh) and Hippolyta (Terry Dr. Jack Watson, Dean of CCM somber score rushed and stopped, to musical figures, creates themes of Bach's time, will include recorders, match Truitte's excellence in a role Marx) and the love story of Lysander. presided. DC President, Dr. Warren fl o we d 'and ebbed in striking movement and develops these themes oboe, harpsichord, and strings. in which he is 'fell known. It was an , [Continuedon page 8) , We Endorse GO·GO·GIRLS DEB lUDLOW CASTAWAYS for President 3201 Jefferson Wally Crawford , Senate Budget Bd. 281·9171 Geoff Braden OR R.A. Sander 281~8,829

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I SCHOENBERG: Transfigured Night All you have to do in Europe is either phone or City , .__ .", R. STRAUSS: Burleske visit anyone of 12 Stutelpass offices before 3 PM. RACHMAN IN0FF: Concerto for Piano, No. 2 Tell them where you want to go and they'll arrange St at' e . ._,z'Ip _ I Friday 6' Satur~ay, A'pril 21 6' zz. 8 :30. p.m, everything. Music Hall, 11243 Elm Street When you get to the guesthouse or student :Y~~~el A:entiL_-=G ,: ~ ~ ... TICKETS $2.50 - $6.00 AT CSO BOX OFFICE hotel, just hand them the voucher. / 29 \ WEST, FOURTH STREET, PHONE 381-2660 , We.a~cept BankAmericard and Master Charge " April.18, 1972 ,UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI NEWS RECORD Lanier and CompanyCrusllAkron Marshall's Sager Named of the qualifying time of 14:00 for Stapleton and McCrone left Akron by Joe Wasiluk by teammate and All-American cross the NCAA meet in June, also set new runners in the dust in the mile event, Sports Editor countryman Ron Stapleton. field and meet records. crossing the finish line together and to Succeed Stan A6el· McCrone's time, which was just short well ahead of any Zip miler. Junior Al Lanier, Cincy's amazing Cincinnati has a new head wrestling Okla., graduated from Oklahoma in ,Stapleton was declared the winner All-American trackster, won four coach. His name is Mike Sager and he 1966 and spent two years as a 'with a time of 4: 14.1, McCrone events by himself and was a member comes to DC from Marshall graduate assistant coach at Ohio second with a 4:14.2 clocking and of a relay team that finished first as University in Huntington, W;Va., University before taking the head Akron's Bob Newham third at UC's outdoor track team won their where hehas been head coach for the coaching position at Marshall 4:21.8. first and only home track meet of past two seasons. University. Other Bearcat winners were: the 1972 season romping over the At Marshall, Sager's teams have Javelin: Ron Goettke-147 f1.-9 in.; University of Akron 92-49 in the compiled' a 14-19 record, but the Discus: Tom Forte-131 ft.-lOin.; college division of the Queen City 1971-72 squad, predominately Pole Vault: John Pryne-i l S f1:.; Classic last Saturday. freshmen, finished 8-9. Included in 440-yd. Hurdles: Dave Lanier took firsts in the long jump his overall record at Marshall are Freernan-:55.l; 440-yd. Dash: Jack (24 ft.-3 in.), triple jump three losses to UC. * Yablonsky-:49.2;88o-yd Run: Ron (50 ft.-I ItHn.), high hurdles (:15.) Sager was an All-American at Stapleton-1:54.7; 220~yd. Dash: and 100-yd. dash {:9.8). He was also Oklahoma in 1964, winning the Dave Mayher-:22.3; Mile Relay: a member of the, winning 440-yd. 137-pound NCAA championship. He Carlton Hoyles, Dave Freeman, Jack relay team of Carlton Hoyles, Eric was also a two-time national AAU Yablonsky, Dave Mayher-3:22.7. Mumford and Tom Mosley who won champion. Stan Abel, who resigned The Harriers will compete in six the event with a time of :43. Lanier's from the UC head position last week more meets before the NCAA meet distance in the triple jump set a new to accept an offer from Colorado' in June, but they're all on the road. UC field record and a new meet State, was also an All-American at This weekend the UC team will record. His time in the 10o-yd. dash Oklahoma. compete at the Ohio Relays in was also a new meet record. Coach Sager is a, native of Tulsa, Columbus. UC head coach Chuck Hunsaker was very pleased with the team's performance and said, "I was very pleased and happy. We set one new school record and several meet .Ruggers Blast Ohio State records. It was just a fine day." . DC's rugby team handed Ohio They were quite surprised with our small college teams in the country. The new school record was set in State it's first loss in two seasons as strength. I really think they UC's 'A' team will pit their 3-1 the 3-mile run by junior Dan the Bearcat's 'A' team shut. out the underestimated us," said UC coach record against the Denison Big Red McCrone with a 14:04.4 timing. The Buckeye 'A' team 14-0. Iii. a battle Mike O'Byrne. ' while the Cincy 'B' team will risk an old mark was 14: 10 set last Season between 'B' teams, UC blanked OSU This weekend the ruggers travel to unblemished 3-0' mark. UC's next BEARCAT DISTANCE RUNNERS Ron Stapleton (left) and Dan McCrone 22-0. ' Granville, Ohio, where they will face home game is April 29 against SCHEDULE (right), finish: 1-2 in the mile run event of the Queen City Classic held last, "It was a very good afternoon. Denison College, one of the best Louisville . . Today Saturday. News Record by Jim Wolen Baseball: •OHIO UNIVERSITY , (3:30 p.m, Myers Field) Wednesday-April 19 Baseball: THOMAS MORE ..(3:30 p.m., Myers Field) Football: UC' FOOTBALL HIGHLIGHTS, movie, Rhine Room, 6 p.m-I l p.rn, Thursday-April 20 Baseball: NORTHERN KENTUCKY STATE (3:30 p.m., Myers Field) Golf: at Richmond, Kentucky vs Eastern Kentucky, Kentucky and Marshall.

We Endorse DEB LUDLOW for Pres iden t

TIle ninety,ninth of May

The 1972 Ctncmnati- May Music Festival , Julius Rudel. Music Director SPECIAL PER-FORMANCE , BY, POPULAR DEMAND SUNDAY - MAY 21st MG MIDGE'T 3 :00 p.m, MUSIC HALL It's a lot of sports car for a little price.

These days you don't have to look ever drove without full sports car . very far to find a small, economical car. instrumentation: an electric tachometer, But to find one that's economical separate gauges for oil pressure, and a pure-bred, SCCA-winning water temperature and fuel level. sports car-well, that leaves you a There's even a trip odometer. choice of about one. " MG Midget sports other standards MG Midget. like a 1275 c.c. overhead valve Just the right size for you, your engine, mag-style wheels, radial-ply friend and enough gear to see you tires, leather steering wheel cover, through a weekend. reclining bucket seats, full carpeting and three-blade windshield wipers. Maurice Peress, Conductor You'll discover that the real What do you pay for this small Word Baker, Director meaning of "sports motoring" has nothing to do with V4-mile strips at economical sports car? Of all the Performed for the first time abandoned airports, proven winners now in national SCCA anywhere since its W 0 r ld sports car racing, it's the one with Premiere at the JFK Center. It has to do with roads that take to the hills where the scenery and the lowest price tag. BUNDAy: MATINEE PRICES fresh air are. Roads that turn and twist A little for a lot of sports car. , Orchestra 8.00/6.00/4.00 and meander down the other side, For the name of your nearest Box Seat 8.00 faithful to the contours 6f nature. Austin MG dealer and for information Dress Circle 8.00/5.50 That's where terms like rack-and- about overseas delivery, dial (800) Gallery 4.50/3.50 pillion steering, front disc brakes, 631-1972. In New Jersey dial (800) .Mail orders accepted now raoe-seasoned suspension and a 962-2803. Calls are toll-free. ' and filled in order or re- close-ratlo 4"speed gearbox, start ceipt. Please include self-ad- making seMe to the uninitiated. dressed, stamped envelope. And you'll wonder how you MG. The sports car Amerlca IOiled first. BOX OFFICB OPEN MoNDA Y, APRIL 24 Community Ticket. Office, 29 West 4th st. Cincinnati, Ohio 45202 Phone: 241-1038 Page B April 18, 1972 I UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI" , NEWS RECORD

Week.·•• Diana's would-be-lover, Endymion. Ja(kson, Schlesinger Harrisburg's Corbett As Lynfea,' the virgin looking for '. (Continued from page '6 ) superlative. Paul Shortt's masterful trouble, Deborah Longwith had her to a natural conclusion. He neatly setting first depicted the SWirling hands full with the Satyrs and had Analyse Ohio Primary Glueck Speaks portrays the concertino in the two clouds and shadows of the fun with the part. David Goodman as soloists, and the tutti in the corps. netherworld, then is transformed Pan used marvelous grimacing that (Continued from page 5) humanitiesa~C~y,seesvictOriesin In 'Peace Week. He expands the technique of into the earth. Wire mesh clouds and conveyed his unrequited love for opponents. the final pnmanes, New York and ; classical ballet by adding innovations a circular grouping of platforms Diana. As Juno, Elizabeth Outwin In August of 1969, he recalled, he California, giving \ McGovern the (Continued from page 2) such as a' turned in leg. Here the appeared almost as sculpture set in a was statuesque and brought a heroic had first called for tough wage-price momentum needed to capture the subject is dance," not the dancer's black void. Shortt makes excellent forcefulness to her voice. guidelines and jawboning. Stating Democratic Presidential nomination. personalities or decor. Such is my use of textures. Peter Hurford, designer of the Glueck of the Harrisburg Eight. that the economy is the overriding "McGovern is the strongest neo-definition of neo-classical ballet. Lighting by SuellenChilds colored Casavant Freres Organ, a gift of Mr. Glueck, who will speak before at a issue of the campaign, hitting all candidate. He will get the The Cincinnati Ballet Co. dances the set at different times rust, and Mrs. J. Ralph Corbett, officially meeting, had been charged in aspects of government, Jackson said nomination because he speaks most the work with facility. The company blue-green .and grey. In Child's dedicated it in a program in which he connection with an alleged he was in total disagreement with the directly to the issues, he is more right will not mimic the style of the NYC lighting the singers were sharply proved thy wonder of thenew organ. conspiracy to kidnap Henry Administration. "The President does on the issues, and he has the best Ballet. It will develop its own style in defined and clear. Caley Summers' Mr. Hurford makes the organ an Kissinger, and to blow up heating not understand the nature of the political organization and campaign," this work. I would like to see more costumes ,for the principals were instrument full of life and vigor. His ducts -in federal buildings in economic situation," he said. said Schelsinger. strength in the back and arms, and stunning, and appropriately attack and understanding of the Washington, D.C. Asked if he would favor a freeze on Schlesinger views the Muskie less affectations with the heads. This grotesque for the Satyrs and Furies. I music set him apart as a superior In downtown Cincinnati, several profits, Jackson agreed that it was candidacy as "mainly of historical isa work into which the company especially admired' the costumes in musician. Mr. Hurford explained the federal offices will be protested necessary to "control dividends, interest now" and sees the Jackson will grow.' Soloists Jane Wagner the Prologue's netherworld. .. organ's "various noises" in a blithe, against. On Friday morning, interest, and the whole business." campaign "on the verge of displayed sure, lady-like control and Director Henry Butler of the British manner and played pieces by members of the Cincinnati Peace Jackson' argued that "no one disappearance." He believes a rerun Karen! Kuertz danced with bright, Metropolitan Opera moved . the Peter Mathias, Frescobaldi, Coalition will be present outside the running for President has a longer, of the 1968 race between Humphrey confident technique that suggests singers of the platform setting with Marchand, J. S. Bach and Hindemith Federal Building. Coalition members more favorable record on civil-rights, and Nixon would turn 'Americans future accomplishments. Orrin ease, creating poses and groupings incomparably. His reading of the will talk to the inductees and give civil liberties, and social legislation off. Kayan was a noble partner. that made a fine stage picture. The Badr SonataIV was particularly them leaflets informing of their than 'Scoop' Jackson.'" He pointed "The primaries will leave the party , The U.S. premiere of the early orchestra played well' under the exciting. rights and what their options are. out that he was the only serious in good shape. People learn about the 17th century opera "Callisto", baton of Carmen De Leone. This j~ a friendly little theatre and Members of the War Resisters contender for the Presidency that has candidates. There are no such intense (reviewed, NR Aprill4) was an 'In this cast, Annette Cairo, as the intimate in which the performers League and Cincinnati Peace his child in an integrated school, and divisions as there were in 1968 and auspicious one both historically and servantof Diana, Calisto, has a light Coalition will hold demonstrations in seem like people rather than little, the same time is opposed to bussing to there is substantial agreement on the , in terms of the triumphant voice that suited the part-well. David front of the Internal Revenue Service moving bumps. The theatre takes the achieve racial integration in public issues." production by CCM. The opera Pelton was wry in the part of . shape of an amphitheatre. Its warm building inCo~ington, Kentucky. schools. Schlesinger noted that McGovern comes from the Nuove Musiche Mercury. His gestures and good Activities will include leafletting, colors, straight lines and textures of Appealing to workers at GE, he and Alabama Governor George school that endeavored for dramatic, timing projected a fine speeches, and dramatic presentations cast concrete make it a pleasant, told them McGovern would cut $32 Wallace are both speaking to voters clarity through simplification of characterization. In the part, of " by guerrilla theater groups. cozy place to enjoy entertainment of million from the defense budget, about grievances, but Wallace seeks form. "Callisto", seems to be a good Diana, Barbera Daniels was' quality. That is what-the rest of the Participating in the national march Muskie $12 million, and asked where to manipulate while McGovern offers example of, this with its clear plot sufficiently virginal and yet love-lorn .. pavilion is for: the preparation of art in New York and Los Angeles will be Humphrey stood. "How many programs. line, crystaline score, lack of chorus Her voice was in good contrast to her and artists. Perhaps the best way to at least three busloads of Cincinnati military engines will be built if one Schlesinger concluded that the and use of few arias, and a return to servant, Calisto. thank the Corbetts is to partake of .cit izens, who. will leave from of these men is elected?" GE is a nomination could hardly be denied Greek subject matter. L. Brad Liebel brought an the art they love and carry some of Cincinnati early Friday evening. large government supplier of jet to McGovern because he now holds Vi'!:ually the production was appropriate rustic air to the, part of . the warmth to others. engines for military aircraft. the lead and momentum and has For further information on Peace Arthur Schlesinger, Albert "shown himself to be the man to Week .acttvittes, contact Polly Schweitzer professor of the beat Nixon." Brokaw, 961-4795.

Being the adventures of a young' man whose principal interests are ultra-violence and Beethoven.

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