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BIBLE AND CANNON SPEAK ON FEDERAL FUNDS

Some 275 students will benefit Bible and Cannon said the University's Reno campus will from $.130,000 in college work-study funds earmarked for receive $72,474 to provide both campuses of the University salaries for 149 working students. pf Nevada in the final six months The Las Vegas campus willreceive $57,526 of 1969, Senators Alan Bible and for 126 students, which Howard Cannon recently means that the Reno campus will announced. receive approximately $30.00 The program, administered by more per student. The award the Department of Health, federal represents of Education and Welfare, provides 80%' the students payrolls, and payed by on-campus employment for the remaining 20% is University. university students. the

'DON JUAN IN HELL' Phi Kappa Phi "Don Juan in Hell," the religion, war, politics, Heaven, Initiates 19 masterful! dialogue written by and Hell. George Bernard Shaw, will be The recitations include a presented May IS, 16, and 17th. serio-comic debate between Don New Members by the University of Nevada* Las Juan and the Devil on the topics Vegas, Reader's Theatre. of love, life, and the eternal National honor society Phi Kappa The dramatic production will question of which of the two Phi formally initiated 19 students be staged at IT:IS p.m. each sexes is superior. and one faculty member from the evening in the Grant Hall Little The dialogue's actors bring a University of Nevada, Las Vegas Theatre. Tickets, priced at $1.00 total of 90 years combined in ceremonies yesterday at the for students and $1 .SO for all experience to the stage. Desert Inn Country Qub. others, may be reserved by Harrise has been acting since Featured speaker at the 12:15 telephoning the College of Fine 1941 in such plays as "See How p.m. luncheon was Dr. I. Kenneth Arts, 736-6111, Ext. 207. Dr. They ," 'Three Men on a Munford, national president of Paul Harris, Dean of the College Horse," "The Time of Your the honor group and professor of of Fine Arts and Director of the Life," and in Shakespear's "Henry higher education at Oregon State presentation, urged that tickets be IV," 'The Tempest," and "Much University. purchased early, since the theater Ado About Nothing". Munford, who also serves as seats only 100 persons. Crawford has played some two director of publications and the "Don Juan" is a dream dozen major roles, including the university press at 0.5.U., spoke Dr. Munfortf- Phi Kippi Phi Prnktom wquence from the third act of lead in Arthur Miller's "Death of about "New Dimensions in Phi Shaw's play "Man and a Salesman", and such classics as .Kappa Phi." Superman", consisting of a "Twelfth Night", and The The educator, who earned his discussion on the many apsects of Taming of the Shrew". He has B.A. degree from Oregon State The fatuity member inducted TE^3

My pledge to each student is that each and every individual CONTROVERSIAL PIKE who seeks communication with me shall be given the opportunity SPEAKS AT U.N.L.V. to express his thoughts with respect and impartiality. Terry Blocker Sincerely, Controversial religious figure the Reverend James A. Pike will speak Editor RENE Assistant Editor Mike Melnick ARCFNEAUX at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Business Manager Dick Fontaine Author of many books and articles on law, religion and ethics, Staff: Joe Warpinski; Roy Richard Pike's most recent works include "You and the New Morality," "A Sports Editor Dominic Clark Time for Christian Candor," "What Is This Treasure" and "If This Staff: John Garland; Dick Kostelac. Mark Larson Dear Terry, Be Heresy." Student Activities Editor Neil Wheelock Early As members of the University Pike, who is now a staff member of the Center for the Study of Staff: James Wike; Diane Canon of Nevada, Las Vegas varsity Democratic Institutions at Santa Barbara, received his Bachelor of General Staff: Les McNaniara, Jim Rhoads, Joe Spitale, Dan cheerleading squad, we would like Divinity degree from Union Theological Seminary in New York City. Markoff, Bob Jasper, Russell Harvey, Myrna Lublin, Pat Black, Mike to express our appreciation for The noted Episcopal bishop has served as dean of the Cathedral O'Brian, Laßac Bringhurst, Bill Bowman, Sal Gugino your excellent . co-operation in of St. John the Divine in New York Oty (the largest church in the Photography: Brian Stone publicizing our recent nation), and as Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of California. Proofßeading^Jud^fanlen^iclMCostelac^^rr^Blocke^^J^^ cheerleading clinic. He graduated from the University of Southern California law Since the article has appeared school and received his doctorate in law from Yale, where he was a in the Rebel Yell, our attendance Sterling Fellow. The third issue was that of has increased. While holding other posts, he taught lecture courses and seminars visitation rights. As it now stands, During the current academic in three theological aemnanes and three law schools, including the Editorial we R-Y girls are allowed on the male year, have frequently University of California Law School at Berkeley. floors from 8 o'clock to I o'clock requested coverage for various Pike was also appointed by the late President Kennedy to the on Fridays and Saturdays. activities related to cheerleading; U.S. Food for Peace Council. He served as Chairman of the our Apparently, this rule was set up however, requests were California Advisory Committee to the U.S. Commission on Civil by the dormitory students also. seldom honored. It is our wish to Rights for almost a decade. assist in the What the Therefore, it was concluded that you improvement of He has been awarded a dozen honorary doctorates and a Medal of they have the right to change it. the communication between the Valor from the State of Israel. student and their As it turned out, the only rules body This lecture is sponsored by it is open to the public, Regents have squads. If we that were actually set down by cheerleading can be free of charge. The lecture will be held on Saturday, May 17th, at 8 of the Regents are the 21 rule, the futur assistance, please do not p.m. in the Campus Student Union Ballroom. to say ..... rule that prohibits gambling, and hesitate to contact us. the rule that prohibits drinking. Therefore, it doesn't seem like Sincerely yours. On Wednesday, May 7th., a there is any real controversy, Varsity cheerleaders meeting was held in U.N.L.V. except for the 21 rule. Marsha Goodwin President Zorn's office between However, the Regents have Helene Fiore the Board of Regents invited any interested students to Connie Boiche on Student Sub-Committee go through the propoer channels Affairs and interested students in order to set up a meeting to and faculty of U.N.L.V. discuss any issues that would The main purpose of the warrant such a meeting. discuss the meeting was to So, for those of you who are U.N.L.V. issue. controversial dormitory interested, that is what the The meeting was directed by Regents have to say. As to what President Bill Terry and C.S.U.N. changes do occur, that is up to PROFS TAKE Sub-Committee Chairman Dick the students... Ronzone, in a joint effort to TERRY BLOCKER restrict the subject matter to the dorm issue. They did quite a job, TO THE too. Among the issues discussed, three items stood out as being the ROAD heart of the matter. Letters The first of these issues is the rule that requires all students who A busy travel schedule highlights are under 21, and not living with recent faculty activities in the a parent or guardian, to live in to the College of Science and Tonopah Hall. The main purpose Mathematics at the University of of this rule, as defined by the Nevada, Las Vegas. Rmnnd James A. Pfc* Regents, is to make sure that the Editor Dr. James Deacon, professor of and several his dorm is full, or at least 90% full. biology, of In keeping with the sense of students visited Tempe, Ariz., for the humor that prevailed throughout Dear Editor: the spring meeting of Association the meeting, the Regents were At this time I would like to Southwest of Wwswcaoet^n-rnrriTrmmmTirinaAiwyuyyyi asked if this rule also applies to express my gratitude to all my Naturalists where he presented a scientific paper. sThere will be a meeting of the Applications for the positions of married couples who are under supporters who devoted their XC.S.U.N. Senate Committee foi Rebel Yell Editor, Epilogue the laughter and energies into my campaign for Dr. Glen Bradley, associate 21. Amidst formulating a general Campus Radio chuckles, did arise. Vice-President of professor of biology, recently student Editor, and an answer This Second government policy on Station Manager are now being answer, was taken as a joke C.S.U.N. Without their help my attended the 13th Annual student which Meeting representation on college accepted. Early application is by all those present, was "Yes, election could not have been of the Desert Bighorn and | department committees. advised, as positions must they can have visitation possible. Council in MonticeUo, Utah. these but is The format will include such be filled by June I st. rights". also congratulate Bob Jasper Bradley secretary of the 1 ; things as methods and The applications should be in The formal, or should I say who conducted his campaign in Council. criteria foi selection Committee the form of a written statement informal conclusion of the body an utmost manner. This, to me, Dr. Leonard Storm, chairman Chairman Mike Mullaley has urged expressing personal qualifications was that as long as the dorm can displays Bob's high character to of the department of biological all sciences, the interested parties, both and ideas concerning the position be filled without this rule, the the entire student body. hope was present at recent students I national and faculty, to plan to for is applying. rule won't be enforced. However, Bob's to meeting of the National attend. which one that committment The meeting will be at to the C.B.U.N. due to the red tape required to political awareness in student Science Teachers' Association in held 2 According Dallas, p.m., May 16th., in Constitution, President of legally remove the rule, it will cease because Tex. the the government will not Conference room of the Moyei C.S.U.N. these officials, ctay on the books. Bob's abilities and ideas should Dr. tfilcolm Graham, appoints professor of mathematics, and the appointments are subject The second main issue revolved not go wasted. who just returned from the regional 1 ■ to the approval of the Senate and around the legality of the rule Lastly, the ( as Second Con't. from page The was set up by the dorm elect, meeting of the National Council 1). Executive Committee. that Vice-President 1believe that JamesC. Currently, for Teachers of Mathematics in Wtddiffe. applications should be submitted students as to hours. channels of communication personally for dorm residents are 12 representatives Salt lake City, Utah, will travel to Honored guest* at the to John Cevette either hours between elected luncheon were Terry's office on o'clock on weekdays, and 2:30 constituents must Minneapolis, Minn., for the Dr. Koran J or in care of Bill and their annual Zom, President Campus a.m. on weekends. The hours are remain open at all times. Placing meeting of the National of UXLV, and the third floor of the I* Donald Student Union Building . subject to bend when special your trust me to the Council of Teachers later this H. Baepter, the also in represent Academic Vice events, such as the recent entire student body assures you month. President. Ate, the ' Cotillion, occur. that there will alwaysbe one door Dr. Donald K. Pennelle, roup installed new assistant professor chemistry, Extension priviledges are also open to each individual student. of the gathering. written door remain will attend the 21st National ™jdent-#ect ■ now Dr. John S Rktars Wwmd available, but they require My shall open Ptafesaor parental approval, and are good regardless of praaure from Organic Chemistry Symposium of of history. The Florida Cad the division of Organic Chenistry, WcelWert is for only I y«*r. Extension rights outside factions who would seek American Chemical Society, June SecreUB >' allow the students to stay out tilt >tQ discriminate against certain B ' Mrs. *** * V fA. ■ T.' -Marshall tk ■£* groups on campus. iiMiiii nw ni

— "V May 14, 1969 Rebel Yell 3 five steps on Russell and a free lane to the basket. Each time Bill Russell: The Man Russell caught him and blocked the shot. Think of that. Think of By Dominic Clark being on the other team. There's R-Y Sports Editor got to be a funny feeling, going the Image a and for basket when Russell's CampusPatpourrl around." Now that you know a little My main man is here! The brawn not only has the tremendous about the and brain of the World Champion obligation of performing person as a performer Neil Early and a man, you can't miss sharing Boston Celtics, player-coach Bill superiorly, but he must also guide thoughts with him tonight at 8 Russell will enchant U.N.L.V. the Celtics as their coach, p.m. faculty, students, and the local confidant, and advisor. community when he visits our Bill says the reason he can still humble campus tonight to do his control a basketball game for long other thing. periods of time at 35 is because of of Delta Sigma Phi would like to congratulate John The Brothers Everyone knows his main bag is his ability to concentrate. overwhelming victory in the recent C.S.U.N. Cevette on his basketball, but this evening he "Nobody, except me, knows A victory celebration was held at the home of Presidential Election. will entertain guests to the tune my capacity concentration," Saturday, for all those who helped in for Sandy Corven on May 10th., of metaphors, similes, plain old Russell said. "Thats why it's silly his campaign. . yarns, and some mighty strong when people say 1 can't possibly • • • • personal convictions. coach and play at the same time The Brothers of Kappa Sigma would like to congratulate little sister Speaking to what should be a and do a good job at both things. Patty Abraham on her recent victory as Cotillion Queen. S.R.O. crowd in the Student Look, I'm human. I'm not going Congratulations are also in order to Chipper Johnson and Danny Union Ballroom, the pillar of to stand here and tell you I can Pitts for winning positions on the Student Union Board. strength of the National do two things at the same time. Basketball Association will discuss "But I can shift my • • • • many topics relevant to his concentration from one thing to audience. Russell is very active in another very quickly," Bill The Delta Zeta Sorority had an exchange Friday evening with the world affairs, dealing largely with continued. "When the game is on, Kappa Sigs. It began at 4 p.m. with a swimming party, followed by a youth and methods of bridging I'm actually thinking mostly spaghetti dinner cooked by the Delta Zetas. Last week was "Help the racial gap. about myself and what I'm Week" for the pledges. Their various projects included work at the Now, what about the manTTo supposed to be doing. I'm just a library, the wearing of hats, a car wash, and the writing of a plegde many people he is nothing more player then. class song. The week ended with the taking of the plegde exam a highly-skilled performing soon there is a Sunday evening. than "But pretty animal. But beneath that 6-9-, time-out, or somebody is going to • • • • 220 lb. facade there is a deeply the foul line for two free throws, Delta Sigma Phi was recently installed as an Epsilon Sigma Chapter. concerned and thinking man, and then I'm a coach. I think The formal installation banquet was held at Caesar's Palace on involved both on and off the about who I have on the floor and Saturday, May Ist. The members of the Chapter would like to thank court. who I have on the bench, and I all the helped people who make this possible One good way to find out plan what I'm going to do next. • • • • • about a person is to visit his It's no big deal. Well, maybe it is home. The trophies are concentrate . But Alpha Delta Phi rates a special congratulations for winning the if you can't downstairs. The is dark and one of the things do Panhellenic Scholarship Trophy. room that's I best." • • • • When it comes to playoffs, and is quite an authority on Sigma Chi Brother Ernie Accvedo was married to Sigma Chi little Russell subject, he plays for pride, sister Judy Scott on May 3rd. A reception was held at the bride's the parents' home, at which James Wike reported that all had a fine not money. you hear anybody say time. "If ever I'm in the playoffs for money, • • • • they're wrong," Russell said. "Believe me, money has nothing of Alpha Tau Omega are preparing for an end of The Brothers to do with it. During the regular semester Luau at the lake, set for May 17th. Roast pig, barbequed season, I have one of the biggest spit hot coals and basted with a Polynesian sauce will be a on a over salaries, (about SI SO,000), in' high-light of the occasion. Polynesian drinks, pinnaple, coccunuts, sports. I would not play one and other delicious items are also on the menu. Water skiing, EXERCISE game all the money swimming, dancing, and a variety of other things are planned to exhibition for I get in the playoffs, because it make it a day of fun for all. It is a date party, however, so YOUR unfortunately not all girls may attend. isn't that much. "What's another seven or eight Steve Duesing was seen planting watermellon seeds in his garden RumN BM dollars year a guy POWEF beside fraternity house, hopimg to harvest a beautiful crop for thousand a to "WILL' the like what is- it's the annual 4th. ofJuly watermellon feast this summer. dusty and, unlike most athletes' mefl'H tell you it something you give to A party at the fraternity house on Friday, May 9th., was open to trophy rooms, apparently little nothing, I will switch toTampax tampons, Uncle Sam. I get up for the all "Greeks" as an ending to the first day of Greek Week activities. used. Russell says that he would the internal sanitary protection one day like to turn the floor playoffs because I like being part of a World team. I that outsells all others combined. • • • • space into a complete electric Championship always want to win one more On Women's of train system for his children, and I will ride a bike, swim, play Sunday, April 27th., at the Day Honor sponsored by time. I like the taste." the Associated Women Students, Tamari announced their new himself. He'd clear out-everything tennis, dance... and do my daily for that, including the trophies. One big insight into the type of members for next year. Tamari is the Junior-Senior Women's he is deals his exercises every day of the month And what trophies he has! They person with Honorary Service League. nary word if I wish. commemorate one of the most trophies. Bill speaks a Miss Sherry Angell, Miss Jo Christensen, Miss Kathy Porter, Miss his about records in sports: IS to children or freinds Mauela Trapletti, Mrs. On Lublin, Mrs. Kathy Monda, Miss Margaret remarkable of awards. I will no longer worry about the years of play at the pinnacle of his mountainous heap Johns, and Miss Susan Anderson were granted membership. Miss But there is one he truly discomfortand inconvenience two years leading the of which Susan Struthers, Miss Joy Leavitt, Miss Jeanne Marie Libatte, and basketball- feels receiving. of sanitary napkins, pins and University of San Fransisco to the thankful for That Miss Pennie Bailey are returning members from this year. is course the National Championship and then of the Sportsman of belts. Tamari has four graduating members. Miss Kathy Tram, Miss Year Award that he earned in 13 years with the Celtics, leading Mary Killough, Miss Carolin Hoff, and Miss Toftny Crow will soon way puts it, 'This I will be more relaxed and them to two second-place finishes 1968. The he become alumni members, honor recognizes me as a man, confident in any situation and 11 World Championships. Three awards were announced at the A.W.S. banquet. Miss Crow merely a circus animal." because Tampax tampons can't Upstairs the house is always not won an award for the most humor and spirit. Miss Hoff won an In closing, the words of Celtic show or cause odor. award for scholastic achievement, and Miss Bailey won an award for lively. His wife, Rose, and the are there: Jacob, team mate John Havlicek describe the most service to the Club and University. children I will becompletely Kenyatta, and Buddha, named the type of athlete he is. "He's a comfortable • • athlete. He because Tampax tampons can't • • after Russell's heroes in history. A fantastic eouhl have been the decathlon He be felt In keeping with its policy of giving a damn in areas of social concern, dog is underfoot: Patches, a champion. when they're properly in and having already sponsored an Easter Egg party for boxer, nervous perhaps because could broad-jump 24 feet. He did place. underpriviledged children at Operation Independence Center number Russell dislikes him, (he tracks in the hurdles in 13.4. I've seen him 3, (Rebel Yell, April 16th.), Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity now takes asthma, Russell says), and whose in plays on a basketball court when he on the task of gathering books for the establishment of a reading long legs Bill threatens to break. not only blocks a shot room for ghetto youth at Doolittle Recreation Center. The drive The living room is tasteful- a but controls the ball and feeds it began Monday, May 4th., and will continue until the end of the grand piano, a mobile hanging to hi* forwards, and then he's up spring semester. A book drop will be placed in the Student Union from the ceiling, African artifacts, at the other end of the court Building. (spears and masks on the wall), trailing the fast break and if peacock plumes in a vaae, and a there's a rebound there he is, • • • • ceiling-high bookcase crowded ready for it. He just might be the Phi Lambda Alpha has elected new officers for next fall. Nidri with volumes, many by Negro fastest man on the Celtics. Two •* a ■inn Zeigler will be President; Barbara Holder, Vice-President; Jill Sneed, leaders and athletes. years ago in the playoffs Archie Catharyn Littlejohn TAMPA*® TAMPON* AM MAOI ONIV »V , and will be Russell la the most unique Clark of the Lakers stole the ball TW/Q

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They Deserve Your Patronqge SFVASDV May 6 Rebel Yell 14, 1969 AGING Murder Being Investigated It might have been elementary for Polk said that his students are Sherlock Holms. And Mr. Chan WORKSHOP never seemed to get very excited either planning careen in taw about it, either. enforcement ar are already But unraveling the elusive members of the local police force. details of a murder mystery is "Of course, they are simply TO BE getting strenuous duty for students in the started in this line of work law enforcement program at the and are far from being full-trained University of Nevada, Las Vegas. investigators," Polk said. "This Twenty-two students are exercise just gives them a sample the skills they will have to CONDUCTED U.N.L.V. HottfcnaflTt Aaaetotion currently enrolled in a police of techniques course at U.N.LV. develop later on the job." designed to teach them the hasic workshop for the The University Hotelmen's Hotel Sales Management A statewide of criminal May Association met with three strip Association chapter charter, principles aging will be conducted hotel accounting executives on affording students many valuable, investigation. LIBERTIES 21-23 at the Stardust Hotel by they Friday, May 2. Mr Prank Watts, professional contacts. As part of the classwork, by Sal Gugino the University of Nevada, Las Jim The Resort Association are assigned the job of solving Vegas. comptroller, and Mr. Nevada I found this old editorial in a accountant, both sponsor an awards and from scratch a simulated crime The conference, which begins DeMarais, chief will museum of British-American and Leo Lewis, appreciation banquet today at the from evidence and clues planted at 10 a.m., is funded by a grant of the Riviera, Mr. history which my grandfather Horseshoe Desert Inn with Hotel at the scene. under Title 111 of the Older comptroller of the used to own. It was old and and open Administration graduating seniors Ivan Polk, director of the Amencans Act and will delve into Club, held a very frank dusty, so I figured that it was with the and strip management invited, program, explained that the the many problems of aging. round-table discussion It was dated 1775. from fhis will be the first of what is exercise, in detective work gives authentic. The workshop itself will be students. Subjects ranging Colonial radicals are at it Hotel hoped be an annual event. his students an opportunity to 'The into the topics of the opportunities for to again. The preceding months were divided As a wind-up for the semester, put into practice some of the Planning," Administration graduates in bad enough, with such actions as "Pre-retirement Hotelmen's Association members theories of police science which "Liesure Time Activities," accounting to the age of the that tea party in Boston will attend wine-tasting seminar taught in the classroom dreadful "Independence in Health,'' computer were vibrantly a are and various protests against the at 7:30 in the Las Vegas As props for his make-believe "Income Employment," discussed. tonight Stamp Act. But the situation has and of the Ice Palace, and will elect officers mystery, Polk uses a life-size "Differences and Similarities of This was Just one many entirely out of hand with semester at the dummy complete with buHet grown Styles," "Housing" and functions such as pre-opening for next same the confrontation at Concorde. Life Budweiser time. wound; a 38-caliber revolver "Consumer Protection." tour of Circus-Circus, These so-called 'Minutemen' annual Grateful thanks go to placed strategically near the Speaking "Some Basic Beer seminar, first Professor who have chosen to threaten the on at the Jerry Vallen, Mr. Boyce Phillips "body"; a phony suicide note; gin Priorities in Services for the Hotel-Airlines seminar lives of all Colonists by arming and the rest the hotel faculty bottles filled with water; plus a Aging" be Bernard E. Nash, Sahara, and presentation of of themselves and preaching will for the invaluable assistance given spnnklirij? of other clues to either Deputy Commissioner of the interesting speakers, which the revolution a 'bridge-in' to help his students throw them staged Social Hotelmen's Association has the Association in this, its first or they the Administration on Aging, The protest what refer to as sponsored. A highlight of the year WK. off the track completely. and Rehabilitation Service erf the crime scene is Room 10S in 'establishment' of Health, Education was the reception of our National Now I have to admit that some Department Tonopah residence hall. and Welfare. of their demands are legitimate. "This may look like fun and will be They truly have been wronged, Other featured speakers games, and it is," Polk David Jeffries, Director but that is no need to take to of commented, "because here National Affairs for the American guns and open protest. 1 am sure iristakes can be made that won't Association of Retired Persons; that if they went to the British allow a suspect to go undetected. Solomon, Professor government again that they won't Dr. Barbara real life, however, criminal the School Workers at "In be refused their rights like they of of Social investigation is serious business. A the University of Southern the time. mistake or two won't merely were first Mrs. Bonnie Russell, The people should be California; result in a failing grade, but may Chairman of the California cautioned against what could "* S " **" to continue his Aging; Sh 1• " permit someone Commission on and |'> happen in the near future. All OQ-2 24-4 48 criminal career." Charles W. Skoien Jr., Executive those who associate with such 9:36-11:50 Students who conduct the Director of the California proponents as Washington, investigation properly begin by radical Commissionon Aging. Franklin, Adams, and rest as a interviewing the person who the Dr. A. Zom, U.N.LV. realize that Roman discovered the body. Next, they should fully their President, will give the opening motives are not entirely take thorough survey of the remarks. college critic a have the best crime scene, visually beneficial. We Following the closing actual has Rattrictad-- Pirioni undar 16 locating those items which are government that mankind comments by Keith McNeil, would be a Not AdmitMd unlaaa accompanied pertinent to the investigation. ever devised. It Director of the workshop, there the by Parent or Adult Guardian then make a tragedy to upset boat for the be 11:36 a.m. luncheon The students type of will an systematic search of the room, promise of a new featuring Nevada's Lieutenant government where "all men are JOHN CASSAVETES' dusting for fingerprints, drawing Governor, Ed Fike. created equal". statements sketches, taking photographs, Such Registration will begin at 9 that ring anarchy. notes and collecting any evidence as of Cries of May until 'liberty or death!' can only bring a.m. 21 and continue of value. the morning of the 22nd. The $2 The fingerprints, extracted trouble. luncheon fee may be purchased at FACES the good-thinking through dusting or exposmg I trust that legirti ation desk May \ film was included on the program of a the 21-22. surfaces to iodine fumes, are Colonists will not get involved in film festival organized under the auspices of the controversy. If we work with Commission. A enlarged in photographs and the Tennessee Arts strangely compared with the fingerprint the system, we can solve all our heterogeneous audience—high school and cards of known "suspects". The problems. I am sure that the King college kids, housewives, businessmen, sec- students develop and print their will listen to every legitimate must . retarins, academic types, and a smattering own pictures in a dark-room on demand. But we give him of beards and love beads—had endured two the campus. time. Years of time if necessary. RMar «mM to exhausting days of seminars, panel discus- talk said the students are also The radicals are way out of line. The liberties they speak of • sions and screenings by th» time FACES expected to take note of any Vpr. Jmw or are already here. Do not accept was to be shown. evidence which would need further examination in a their drive that the British soldiers FACES—and I say this calmly as I pan—is a laboratory, such as chemical are here to run your lives. They beautiful film. It is a unique film. I have analysis of fluids, X-ray will only remain in your homes until you are assured of your responded, I have seen an audi- diffraction of fibers, or analysis of never never safety in the streets. respond as we did that night. The faces Mood traces onbullets. ence "Memorizing how the that we saw were our own. television detetqpes operate only cause our students to -- The film is the acting, and the players in would -- FACES, all of them—John Marley, Gena make nastakes," Polk stated. SUMMER JOBS Rowlands, Lynn Carlin, Seymour Cassel, and "For example, if a revolver were Girl* S I.SO per hr. picked up with a handkerchief, gave, to the others—simply were allowed ncariy all of the fingerprints Boy» $ 1.25 + up per hr. give, the performance of their lives.99 be i would erased." .. . v . •• . t" -v. v ' * ' the — After completing Afternoons or Evenings a Marshall L FolJwo/l Jr. "iL M investigation, the students subnet days VANDERfI/LT UNIVERSITY HUSTLEK 5 * a week f 11 , , a —* A. - _ !al. a tuftt report wiui pnocogr&pns Apply In Paraon at theater Box Office who they believe the culprit to be and why they arrived at conclusions. their — - (in Bonanza Hotel) i. •* t* +* 'iW'VW k.ll I•«•«« • • • •

t May 14, 1969 Rebel Yell 7 Rebel Tracksters R-Y Football Awards Shatter Records SPORTS Banquet Turning in by far its "most Spece of Long Beach State, who Dominic The U.N.L.V. Rebel football team inspirational ball players during outstanding" performances of its won the event in 1:54.7. Clark belatedly held their first annual spring practice. The recipients brief history, the University of Doug Clarke earned a school Sports Editor awards banquet last week at were selected from among the Nevada, Las Vegas track and field record when he came in second in Paradise Spa. The big award of offensive line and Michael Forch the 440 hurdles was Ron Hamley, squad smashed two meet and the "rated two" mile with a time the evening, the Most Valuable from the defensive line. The a U.S.C. freshman who turned stadium records during the of 4.36. The other U.N.L.V. mark Player, went to the Rebels only offensive backs chose Jim 53.7 and third was Dutton in 54 Riverside Relays Saturday: was set by who graduating senior. Bill Casey. Thompson, while the defensive Kendricks, flat. The mile relay team of Eugene clocked at 14.7 to finish fourth From his quarterback position backs picked Rich Logan. in U.N.L.V. coach Bill Scoble said Kendricks, Bill Spencer, Bill the "seeded" class of the I 20 high last season Casey led the team in Sports Information Director it was the "most we Jones, and Gary Elam clocked hurdles. Tyrone Dutton of outstanding both total yardage and yardage Steu Betterton also used the have done all year," as the Rebels 3:20.8 for a record-setting show Southern California won the gained passing as he directed the occasion to announce that two of went away with 18 trophies. and captured first place in the event in 14.1 Running with Rebels to an 8-1 seasons log. the Rebel footballers had been seeded bracket, competing against Kendricks were three from U.S.C. Also presented at the banquet selected to represent U.N.L.V. 23 other schools. and two from U.C.L.A. were plaques for the outstanding among the Outstanding College Also in the seed class, Jones Spencer won his heat in the player in each of the previous Athletes of America. broke another stadium record by "rated two" class with a 22.8 in Support fall's games. The winners were: The evening ended on an flying over the 440 intermediate the 220, while Nat Hawkins Mark Larson, St. Mary's College; optimistic note as Coach Bill hurdles in S3.S to finish first. finished fourth in the "rated Steve Buzick, Az.usa-Pacific; Jim Ireland expressed his satisfaction The meet was broken down four" 220 with 24 flat. Hawkins Thompson, University of San with the spring practice sessions. into 5 catagories of "seeded", turned around and collected a Francisco; Steve Buzick, He also expressed the feeling that "rated one", "rated two", "rated second place in the 110-yard dash Rebel Westminster; Bill Casey, Southern the 1969 Rebels would acquit three", and "rated four". in the "rated four" class with Colorado State; Mack Gilchrist, themselves very well against the The Rebels captured one other 10.4. Cal Tech; Larry Hodges, C.S.U.; stiff competition provided by first place as Pete Gross leaped 20 The Rebel 440 relay team of Ron Nix, University of California, next season's schedule. feet-ten inches to take the long Spencer, Jones, Joe Baccari, and San Diego; David Bittel, Cal jump in the "rated three" Kendricks finished third the Baseball Lutheran. in division, but U.N.L.V. still walked "rated one" with a 43.5, and Four additional awards were away with three school records of John Morgan took a third in the given to recognize the most its own. "rated two" shot put with a heave In addition to the two meet of 40-10. records, which also The mile relay Golf were U.N.L.V. performance Planning on Summer School bests, the Rebels picked up a was the best time of the day, as school record in the 880 as Elam the host University of California, Why not try raced to a second place in the Riverside, finished second with "rated one" class in 1:55.2 Elam 3:22.5. Track SPEED READING SYSTEMS dueled to the wire with Roy . Finishing second to Jones in + guarenteed faster reading dt greater comprehension OR REBEL NINE SPLITS DOUBLE your money back BILL (more information soon) Westmont College of Santa The lone Rebel run came in the row and didn't allow a man to The even break gives the Rebels Barbara, California, and second when Fred Demick Medrano's single the sixth reach first until one was down in in a 22-17-1 record for the season, U.N.L.V.'s Rebel baseballers split singled, raced to second on a wild was off ace. the fourth. Hal Smith gained life the first hit the Rebel with a with the a here last , to third on a single by Russ double-header double-bill Saturday. on an error, but Lundquist, a 6-1 The second and final hit was Farrell and scored as Rich University of Nevada, Reno, junior, bore down to fan the next Smith's poke in the seventh. for Gonzales gained life on a fielders slated Thursday, to wind up two batters. The visitors captured the first choice. the season. game 5-1, but the locals came back to win the second one 2-0. In Southern California Athletic John Lundquist hurled his best game of the year in making up his fourth victory of the season, and the Conference competition, completely stifled the Westmont & Rebels a 5-7 record, finished with nine in. the nightcap. He fanned one game better than the 4-8 loop six stickers and walked one in SENIORS GRIDS mark by the posted California hurling the two-hit shutout. team.

Demick started the Rebels and wildness Five Rebel errors towards their first run of the on the part of starter Jeff Dick second contest, which would have hole the put the Rebels in the in been sufficient the way Lundquist opener, and they were never able was throwing, with a single. He to recover. raced to second as PLAN Rich Gonzales grounded a single to center with two down. George Peraza was Dick walked six men during nicked by a Todd Rush fast ball one and two-thirds on the loading the bases. Demick then mound, and was charged with the scored as Bobby Medrano lox, hit fourth of the season. i hobbled Lundquist's bounder for an error. W5 Taking advantage of the lefty's Yildnesi, the invaders put together three walks and a pair of The final Rebel run came in the erron, to chase across two runs in fifth. Chris Zockroll worked Rush the second . for free transportation. He was WI sacrificed to second by Harry Kam and walked home as Travis the 'Exclusively for College They another in long triple Men' added Bonneville boomed a third on a double by Paul to left center. Cornwall and an error, and plated their final tatty in the In marking up tne win, sixth on a single by John Stankey I lifutflittct rM'MVrnt 1A KaH*M in m .Mid two more costly errors. jspjgjj *is-' 'V '.t.v £>-J • Of Infnmmiim

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Fraternity and lororitv members baseball, . hammer and broom at the University of Nevada, Las throw, and such other events as a Vegas competed in a dozen jacks and marbles contest, a unique track and field events standing broad jump, a Friday and Saturday during the three-legged race and a tug-o-war. annual Greek Week celebrations. On Saturday night, the Greeks The traditional activities, dressed in ancient garb for the sponsored jointly by the annual Toga Dance in the Interfraternity and Panhellenic U.N.L.V. Dining Commons, councils at U.N.L.V.,got under Anderson said. way last Friday at Paradise Park National fraternities at with a girls' tricycle race, a U.N.L.V. include Alpha Tau coeducational SO-yard dash and a Omega, Alpha Epsilon Pi, Delta mens' high jump. Sigma Phi, Kappa Sigma, Sigma Greek Week Chairman Joe Chi and Tau Kappa Epsilon. Two Anderson said parties were local men's colonies also scheduled Friday nifcht at the participated: Alpha Lamda Chi various fraternity houses. and Kappa Alpha Psi. The competition for trophies Sororities at the University are began again at 11 a.m. Saturday Alpha Delta Pi, Delta Zeta and with a 440-yard relay race, a Phi Mu.