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The Courier Volume 7 Issue 1 Article 1 9-27-1973 The Courier, Volume 7, Issue 1, September 27, 1973 The Courier, College of DuPage Follow this and additional works at: https://dc.cod.edu/courier This Issue is brought to you for free and open access by the College Publications at DigitalCommons@COD. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Courier by an authorized editor of DigitalCommons@COD. For more information, please contact [email protected]. / COURIER Vol. 7, No. 1 September 27, 1973 Board to get student rep Mechanism to elect a student ting the baby sitting Co-op, ap¬ building and the selection of Dr. representative to the Board of peared before the board to protest Hoekstra and John Hebert to Trustees must be set in motion as the space limitations of their new represent the Board at the soon as possible after Oct. 1, Dr. quarters. Ms. Williams asked to Association of Community College Henry Hoekstra, C/D trustee, have the Board respond to their Trustees meeting in New Orleans said at the Board meeting here relationship with the Co-op. in November. last night. Under the new law a referendum According to Dr. Berg, when the A proposal to purchase eight must be held to decide how the Board gave approval to the Co-op Royal typewriters for the audio¬ student trustee will be elected. The it was for one quarter only. The Co¬ tutorial program here was ap¬ student will not be a voting op was given Board approval to proved while the Board turned member of the board but will be continue their operations. down a request for 10 IBM able to make motions for Board Selectric typewriters. Also ap¬ approval. Other board actions included proved was the statement of the approval of bids for plumbing and college regarding the regional Also discussed at the meeting electrical wiring for vending mass transit proposal for DuPage were the responsibilities of machines in the lounges in A County. campus security officers. Ac¬ cording to Dr. Rodney Berg, president, the job description for campus police authorizes their use Folksinger killed; of firearms. Dr. Berg said this would come up for Board approval at a later time. Croce concert off Ted Zuck, director of campus services, reporting on the status of Folk singer Jim Croce, who was went into the Army before the new building, said this was the to have appeared in concert at deciding to give his music a smoothest move in the gypsy College of DuPage, was killed in an chance. He sang in coffee houses history of College of DuPage. Zuck airplane crash in Louisiana Sept, and bars before making his first said that there were a few minor 2i. album, “You Don’t Mess Around Glen Ellyn’s Lori Kivisto lent us some of her time to help call at* problems such as a flood caused by According to Program Assistant With Jim,” which was an instant tention to campus intramurals. See story on Page 8. last weekend’s heavy rains and a Ron Nilsson, more than 300 tickets success. sprinkler head which got knocked had been sold for the concert Probably his best known song off when someone improperly scheduled for Friday, Sept. 28. was “Bad Bad Leroy Brown.” Jim opened one of the bifold doors. Ticket holders can get refunds by onc® said °f his music, “I think Workers demolish Ms. Judy Williams and Ms. bringing their ticket stubs to the music should make people sit back Suzanne Hackenbush, represen- office of Student Activities, K138, and want to touch each other ... I Lambert farmhouse between 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. just hope people get a kick out of ICC to elect Nilsson said that another concert it.” By Steve Pierce being drawn up, it was decided had not been scheduled for the On Sept. 18 an old friend of the that three farm buildings would be evening because it would not have College was laid to rest. left standing. They were the officers Oct. 2 been possible to advertise on such Lambert Farmhouse, the art bam, The Lambert Farmhouse, short notice. He also said that Jim former home of The Courier and and the bookstore. The farmhouse The first meeting of the Inter- Croce had more appeal than most housed The Courier and Worlds, Worlds, met its inevitable doom. Club Council (ICC) will be held concerts scheduled here, ap¬ the literary magazine, and the College expansion and the fierce Tuesday, Oct. 2, at 4 p.m. when an pealing to student and faculty office of campus construction jaws of the Caterpillar made quick ICC chairman and vice-chairman alike. coordinator. work of it all. will be elected. All clubs are en¬ Nilsson said the Student Ac¬ “We are charged for the square In the spring of 1848 Peter couraged to attend. tivities Director Lucile Friedli and footage. This is 1,200 square feet of The ICC is made up of all Burnes bought the quarter section secretary Susan Overly had been unusable property, unusable recognized clubs on campus. The of land that the farmhouse was working on this concert.since June anyway for educational pur¬ purpose of the Council is to help later built on from John Thomp¬ and everyone in the office was poses,” explained Dr. Robert clubs organize, assist them in son. This property was then far¬ enthusiastic and worked up about Seaton, director of planning and events, and to let each club know med by Burnes for 17 years until he it. He said they were disappointed development. what the others are doing. sold it Several different men since the concert would have been The new home of The Courier is bought and sold the land until the a success, but most of their upstairs in the Art Bam. Worlds Charles Kuhn family purchased feelings were for the Croce family. and campus construction office and farmed it until Feb. 13, 1959, PICNIC OCT. » Jim Croce began taking music when it was sold to the College. are now in the A building. An all-cluster picnic will be seriously in 1964 when he was As the plans for the College were held Tuesday, Oct. 9, on the attending Villanova College in south terrace of the new Pennsylvania. He worked as a disk j|m Croce Health Center to have building. jockey, construction worker, and Food will be served free from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. M.D. two days a week An acid rock band, Long No parking permits yet Island Sound, will play. The A medical doctor will be on students are urged to stop at the Moonwalk exhibit will be campus two days a week and will office. available to bounce around in. see students by appointment. Students absent because of except for handicapped There is no cost to the student. illness, family problems or other Dr. Muhammed Sharif will be in emergencies are urged to call the VETERANS'NIGHT By Margaret Fournier possible, without displacing Plaza 2H on Mondays and Wed¬ Health Center which will notify Financial information and There will be no reserved buildings or lagoons, which are nesdays from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 instructors. matters of interest to the veteran parking at College of DuPage this needed to store water and catch p.m. Appointments may be made will be discussed at “Veterans’ year with the exception of spaces run-off from the pavement which in the College Health Center or by Benefits Night” Tuesday from 7 to for handicapped students. All might otherwise flood what VETS STILL ELIGIBLE calling ext. 755. A student ID card 10 p.m. in the Convocation Center. parking areas are open to anyone parking space there is. The Financial Aid Office reports must be presented at the time of Topics will include admissions, and there will be no identification No list of parking regulations veterans discharged after June 1, the appointment. loans, jobs, medical aid, advanced tags for cars, according to Elmer has yet been published, due to 1973, are still eligible to apply for The Health office is located on payments, class attendance Rosin, head of campus security, coming changes. But in general, the Illinois State Scholarship the northwest comer of the middle reports, and several changes in Vice-President John Paris said students are prohibited from Commission Monetary Award for light court. Hours are Monday benefits affecting the veteran. that the problem of parking and leaving their cars on the sidewalks the current academic year. through Thursday from 8 a.m. to roads is a priority item. He said or in the loading zone near Bldg. A. The only thing the veteran needs 9:30 p.m.; Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 the number of students and cars, A Glen Ellyn ordinance states in addition to the regular ap¬ LRCBOOK SALE p.m.; and Saturday, 9 a.m. to inadequate funds, and lack of designated fire lanes along the plication process is to send a copy The LRC will hold a book sale permission from the state to perimeters of the lots are to be noon. of his DD 214 along with his ap¬ Wednesday and Thursday, Oct. 10 establish parking structures make established and these will be no The satellite office is in K144. and 11, in the conclurse area it difficult to provide sufficient parking areas, Hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. plication. “We feel this information is between M and K buildings bet¬ parking. The restrictions and regulations Monday through Friday.