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Edware Cox Appears Unexpectedly for Anxious Freshman Audience ANNIVERSARY YEAR TH 0 1SE2 - 1B72 Volume 53 October9.1972 INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA no. Edware Cox appears unexpectedly Commenting on Vietnam, voting, and the up- For anxious Freshman audience coming election, Edward Cox answers questions ‘put forth by Indiana Central students at‘a Last Thursday, a crowd of Fresh. Nixon’s 8 years of experience were. loward hisanswer aiidadiled lhal hc freshman forum in Ransburg Auditorium. men gathered for an informal going to make him the best wished thc mecling could have bcen orientation meeting here on the president possible for Ihe next 4 lon!$er. Cox also lalked nhul ihc campus of Indiana CenW College, years. He then conducted an on-lhe- vilnl differences Lclweeii (he North grew into an anxious audience with spot handcount poll which revealed and South Vielnamcse, poinling out the addition of some upperclassmen a large majority of his audience to that unlike the Norlh. the Suulh Honors program to be held and faculty, and sat resllessly be in support of Nixon with a few Vielnamcse believe in village waiting for a snpposedly unexpected undecided voters and fewer elcclionsandwill resume lhem aflcr . The Honors Day program is an degree from United Theological guest, The man these students were “overn supporters. the conflict is over. He ohfelt lhal annual convocation at which time Seminary, and a Ph.D. from Ohio cutting classes for was Mr. Edward Despite this largly Republican Norlh Viclnamesc terrorism in lhose students who achieved the State University. He is Assistant FinchCox,hetter known as theman audience almost all of the questions polilical maltcrs was a discerning annual honor roll for the previous Professor of Sociology and who married President Nixon’s posed to Cox showed a strong con- fact. llis lasl conment .to the year are recognized. In order to Psychiatry at the University of eldest saughler. He was received on viction against United Slates in- audience was one supporling US aid qualify for the Annual Honor Roll Florida. He has written numerous stage with a long round of applause, volvement in Vietnam. When ICC to Ihe Israeli’s fil:hl againsl Arab the student must have completed at articles for religious, sociological, both before and after his in- student, Gordon Burton, asked for lecrorism by sendin): supplics only. least 30 hours during the previous and psychological journals and he troduction by Dr. Gene Sease. an explanation to Nixon’s Comment In an exclusive inlerview with year (two regular semesters and a has been a consultant for several In his opening comments lo the that any president who could not end Heflector reporter, Heverly Duller, fleximester) with an academic health centers. Some of his audience of ICC students, Cox told the war in four years should not be Cox said that if President Nixon did index of at least 9.OW. professional memberships include them that they weremore fortunate president, he was remidded of the not win (his year’s eleclion it \wild The Honors Day Program is also lhe American Sociological thin he was as a freshman going to present US wi!hdrawal now in give him more privacy to praclicc the occasion when students elected Association, American Association Princeton University in 19%. He progress. “We couldn’t just pull out law. tle will finish law school by ihc to Phi Alpha Epsilon, the freshman for the Advancement of Science, and explained that that year, just as all of our Iroops,” said Cox, “we had end of lhis year. Before he lurned to 1972, (0 give the (South Vielnamese) a step inlo his car he added that his honor societv. are recoenized. A theSocietvfor~~ thescientific Studv of was an election year in which stiideiil who earned a‘minimum Religion. he couldn’t participate hecause chance,,.noW they have faith in iimression ai lndianaoolis and index of 9.7iO on a lllinimuin of 30 therewasno18yearoldvote. But, in themselves.” After Ihe session, Iniianan Central was “very good.” hiiurs during his first year of cullegc addition to this he admitted that at Gordon expressed a dissatisfaction Then he rode away. work is eligible to be elected by the the time Ihe thought hadn‘t occured faculty. French, German 10 him lhat he could’nt become a full The speaker at this- year’s citizen until 21. He said the con- program will he Dr. George 3. Fieximester planned stitutional amendment which Warheit, a distinguised alumnus of lowered the voting age to 18 was a Indiana Central. He was voted the benefit to today’s youth, “but YOU outstanding senior in 1949. He The and German have more lhan voting to think of.“ ments are planning a joint graduated with honors from Indiana fleximester program in Europe this He suggestedworking in hospitals or Central and has a Master of Divinity coming spring. The purpose is to laking other forms of social action examine the French and German was also an important part of cultures, study French-German citizenship. Comparing this to his Meet-the-Frosh Luau relations of the past and observe the work with Ralph Nadar on the emergence of a single European Federal Trade Commission report to be held at Baxter Y Culture. To achieve this goal he said, “We weren’t paid but it was students will not only travel ex- a good feeling to have worked on the report.” He reminded the group to Indiana Cenlral’s Intercollegiale tensively in Germany and France, butwill talk to peoplevisit industries live up the Indiana Central’s motto: Y is sponsoring a “Meet-the-Frash Education for Service. “Luau”from 8-10 p.m. on Thursday, and interview officials in govern- ment and municipalities. During a brief question and an- October 12, at the Baxter YMCA on swer period Cox remarked that Shelby. At the end of the tour, students All ICC students and faculty are may elect to remain in Europe to invited. Therewill be swimming and continue their study, travel, or find Congratslations on a fine per- organized games and contests in the employment and then return at a formance given by Centralairs pool. For those who don’t want to later date. Tuesday, September 26, at the B’nai swim will be volleybail and The program will be open to With Women‘s Organization for basketball. Refreshemnts and music ‘anyoneinterested; therefore there is their noon concert. will also be provided. no French or German language __q__ Tickets on sale now for $1.00 can prerequisite. Further details con- be purchased from any Inter- cerning this program will be The ICC Refleelor staff wishes a collegiale Y member (contact Sandy released to the Reflector as they speedy recovery for NIr. lzler Bowerly or Rick Shaw). A drawing become available. In the meantime Solomon, Indianapolis Symphony President Nixon’s son-in-law, Edward Cox, will be held for si%door prizes, one thase interested may obtain more Orchestra conductor, who was chats briefly with REFLECTOR reporter, Bever- television and five transistor radios. information at the language hospitalized earlier this month. department office. ly Butler, after speaking at a special freshman The winner need not be present. forum, Thursday, September 28. ! October 9,1971 Editorial Reflector belongs to you! The Maniac’sMouth At one time, I attempted to learn If you are thinking about skipping this editorial, don’t. This applies to all guitar. When I opened the book, one Indiana Central students, be you black or white,.resident or commuter, upper- of the first things it said was, “Girls, classmen or lower-classmen. trim your nails.” It was my thought As of this moment you have officially been made aware and cannot escape from then until a year ago, that this thefact thattheREFLECTORbelongs to you. YOUhavepaidforitinyourfees, was why there were not many and YOU are entitled to a weekly copy. female guitarists in rock. There However, if youthink for a moment that your role as “the owner“ staps were vocalists (Grace Slick, his there, you are wrong, especially if you are one who constantly complains about I, Joplin, Genya Ravan), keybaardists what goes into this paper. (ChrisPerfect of ChickenShack and In case you are not aware, the REFLECTOR staff consists almost entirely Fleetwood Mac), but no guitarists. of volunteers. Only the editor and business manager are paid, and paid or not, About a year ago, came an all eachmemberputsinagreatdealof time. female group, Fanny, whose lead This is just the point. As volunteers we do not claim to be qualified jour- I guitarist, June Millington, was fair nalists. Some of us havenever had previous newspaper experience. But at least to exceptional. And with the crap with what abilities and talent we have we are attempting to publish a weekly being foisted on the public at the newspaper. time, well it was a breath of air in a If you do not like the REFLECTOR then do something about it! You ace year of too much flashiness. free to voice your opinions and suggestions in letters to the editor. Or better’ , Well Fanny is still around, but a‘ still, talk tous.Youhaveideasandbelieveitor notwebaveears! new female guitarist has appeared. If you want to writefor theREFLECTOR thendoit! Weneedstraight news, Andsheis not just a flash in the pan. news features, features, sports, and photography. And the other members of the band If youare in a club and want to make your activities known send a reporter are not unknown. Ramatam is a fromyourclub. Wewillbegladtorunacluhsection. band of veterans, including Mike Remember, {hispaper belongs to YOU, so whydon’t youactlikeit? Piuera (Blues Image. Iron But- R.F.K. terfly). !ditch nliichell (Hendrix), and Tommy Sullivan (Brooklyn Bridge) plus Russ Smilh. But April Lawcon, whose picture personiiies beauty, plays raunchy roek like a vet and also plays beautiful songs When I found that this week’s (Heart Song) really beautifully.
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