VOL. ~ NO. a.~ UNIVD.n'Y 01' NORTH J'LOIUDA .JACKsoNVILLE. FLOIUDA MAT 10,19'7. Inside Tbe Halyard *** . . The university is faced with what could STUDENT REGENTS turn out to be its worst financial crisis since . its inception. _See story this . and related stories page 3. Also see the editoriai on page 6. . . . . Bill may.provide student voice on BOR *** _E. AIIEm Tilley rides again as tie travels around Jacksonville in search of fine By PATTI LEVINE on the academic rather than delicacies for the tender stomachs at UNF. A bill placing .t.,.o students the thrilling, students are WOULD ADD A more basic than Regents." See page 4. as voting members on the ~TUDENTS F-lorida Board of Regents has LOT B"ECAUSE THEY ARE said Brantley. passed the Florida Senate by THE SYSTE.M .. .' "Practical minded stu a vote of 23-13 and is on its *** . dents make up the majority way- to the State House of of t But Hlrte cited other reasons lor the He indicated that such a system needs to be set up lor "Dr. Carpenter' s main concern is existence of the situation. the next fiscal year. students," said SGA Vice-President Pat UNFUNDED BUDGET BALANCE $44,964.19 Golf. "Since this lund was generated by A&S tees I feel sure that he will transfer the "Pulling the solution out of A&S reserves is not a fiscally (From a chart presented to the SGA Program and Budget Committee by Leslie "Enrollments are less than what we money back into our budget. sound funding policy," said Carpenter. Mizell, May 7 , 1976) projected and therefore there has been a major decline in revenue," said Hirte. "I spoke with Roy Lassiter several times about " I know he will not blame the students for "If a study indicates, however, that $4(}-45,000 is this." this administrative error." nec~ary, we would consider releasing it. "I would not be willing to automatically fill the deficit," he said . Carpenter said he was just asking lor justification to release .the funds. Coy: only the tip of the iceberg "It's a. problem which student government and the By BURT JORDAN Thursday "it was kind of a informed The Halyard that assistants in the CHild Care when .somebody should administration share. We want to avoid doing anything shock." ON THE subject of fiscal unnecessary," he added. "The problem is that you all A&S funded programaare ·center would have to be · have said here comes an irresponsibility Coy said, "I COY ADDED that since are just looking at the tip u f frozen. · used. · iceberg. really can't fathom that." the iceberg," said Darwin 0 . that time he has ordered all Coy said there is some "YOU CAN pick out little "THE IMPORTANT thing &(penter !ri'dlalie Donald Bri ggs and Parker McCormick as·the Forrester's frien ds, the Saidenbergs, are very protessional. May Week Festival to be celebrated McCormick lightens the mood and both bring realism to the play, to the extent that it is present in the play at all. By MIGUEL CARBONETTI THE GAME and com The events are open to It will take place in the and it will probably last one THE DRIVER completing petitions will be played on everybody and the teams area surrounding the lake or one-and-a-hal_! hours. the course in the predeter LARRY, THE THIEF, is Robert Engel's role. Funny atfirst; There will not be a May May 11, starting at 10:00 a.m. participating will be divided where the boathouse is Competitors in this event mined time will win. later, a contrast to Myles' pertormance. he makes the Day Festival this year. There in four categories: faculty, located. About 400 persons will be evaluated o n most out of the part. This year, events will Like years before students' staff, studehts and a mixture are expected that day, and awareness as well as time. will, instead be a May Week include: Paul Revere's trike participation will depend on or independents. there will be live music and A specific 50-mile course will Festival involving the race, Boston egg throwing the professors' attitude. The actors lacked unity. They were individuals, actors free hot dogs, baked beans, Bicentennial. party, hoppity hop relay AT THE END, the group be predeterm i ned and on the stage in the same play but without the solid race, sack race, no hands potato salad, Cokes, etc. competitors will have a May Day festivities have which has the most points "There is no way we ca n closeness to allow believability. Some were more tennis' relay, canoe races, On Friday there will be a general list of directions to given UNF students, faculty will receive a olaoue tell a professor to allow be lievable than others but to make the play credible, even tug-of-war, three legged declaring them the champ-o happy hour at the boat follow. Directions could and staff a chance to blow students to go out. It has to for the instant to wrap the audience in its fun, the group race and log wrestle. pion of the 1976 May house. include "take left at T" or had to get together. They didn't. off a little steam and bring I be voluntary," said Argento. Festival. "turn right one mile past themselves together since Michael Argento, assistant FINALLY, AND for the first grave situat i on ." The 1973 but, the first two director of student activities, time at UNF, there will be a competitor must realize the He added they hope the The play was humorous at times, but lacks suspense festivals lasted for onlv two said he expects between car rally. "grave situation" is actually a professors w ill let t h e and only mildly arouses the curiousity. The end is a days apiece, this year the On May 13 there will be a cementary. students out after they get surprise, but not a great one. The food at the Alhambra event will last four days, May picnic, from 11:50 a.m.-1:30 300 and 400 people to This event will take place Other jokes or tricky their assi gnments or turn was more impressive. 11-15. participate. p.m. Saturday 15, in the morning, directions are involved. in assignments for the day. Lucktenberg duo to perform in concert The Council of the Arts add to the authenticity of the program which will include Prizes in each category d h b . M wo ~ d has been active as (Del mark 630), "Contrasts" . . $35 f' t $25 d eep. e was orn'" arve,1 . He ) d "BI L and Student Activities of duo, who specialize m 18th works by Bach, Handel, are: IrS , secon , B I u es A k . 1915 d leader of hiS own group. ITrix 3307, an ues 1ve UNF will present a free century music. Mozart, Haydn and others. $10 third. Ribbons will also u r ~nn~:~~ ~ a Arkaannsasg~~~ has played at festivals (Ann in Japan" {Advent 2807) ._The concert teat uri n g the At the State Academy of The workshop will be held in be awarded. Robert Jr. Lockwood and si. Lo uis. He' learned gu•tar Arbor Blues Fest1val, M1am1 Trix album rece1ved a flve- Lucktenberg Duo at 8:30 Music, Vienna, Austria, each the Assembly Hall of All art must be submitted his blues band will play a from his step-father the Blues Festival, Washington star (the h•ghest) ratmg from p.m. Tuesday, May 18, at the earned the Artists Diploma Building 9 and is free to the no later than Wednesday, free, outdoor concert at the legendary Robert Joh,nson. Folk Life Festival) and "Down Beat" m 1975. The HUNIIF Bulldmg 9 Assembly dFuring ha year ofLsttudy ohn.la public. May 19at4:30p.m. in Bldg.4, University of North Florida, ' He was the original guitarist campuses throllughoutblthe cUoNnFcecrt IS plreosfethneteAdrtbsywth,teh a · ulbng t grant. a er, w 1 e A t room 1111. Judges are a F 'd M 2 00 for Son ny Boy Williams on country, as we as '" ues ounc• ' Jerrie Cadek Lucktenberg, holding the Ford Foundation r s committee of four students· L~c:tgui:irist\;~a~:st , ~k~p (Rice Miller) on the KFFA clubs in Cleveland {where he funding by UNF Student violinist, and George supported fellowship at the and three faculty . Final Birong , will precede "King Biscuit Time" radio now lives) and Chicago. Activities. lntheeventofram UniversityofNorthCarolina, how the concert Will be Lucktenberg, pianist- Chapel Hill, they prepared Festl'val judging will be done by off- Lockwood at 7:00p.m. s . His albums include postponed until the follow- harpsichordist, have re- an edition of duo sonatas campus professionals. Lockwood;sblues roots go IN RECENT years Lock- " steady R o 11 in' Man" ing night, May 22 _ ceived widespread critical (JNF will hold Its 2nd • , acclaim for their varied and from neglected Baroque masterworks for perform- ann u a I A r Is F es I iva I innovative programs as well ance and publication. At Tuesday, May 25 through as for their artistry. Their Sunday, May 30. partnership, combining the present, the Lucktenbergs two most popular instru- are artist-teachers at coUrt but .. Students enrolled in the ··i.Jpreme ments of Western music, Converse College, Spartan 1975-76 school year may enjoys a 300-year heritage of burg, South Carolina. submit art in six categories: By DREW BRUNSON AND Berkman addressed the tion in regards to search and According to Berkman the beyond the ugly, dull and solo and duo repertoire. 1) drawing and illustration, PATTI LEVINE problems and responsibii- seizure of private property. most humorous moment in gray problems facing a ~- · At noon the day of the ~) painting, 3) ceramics, 4) Bernard A Berkman, the first lies of a young lawyer the trial occured when a lawyer. A REPLICA of a Louis XV concert the Lucktenbergs lawyer to present oral beginning a career in "social Ward vs. Monroe involved justi ce inquired of a (2) The lawyer must period harpsicord, a 1790 will present a .. workshop crafts and sculpture, 5) · law" as Berkman called it. a $50 traffic ticket which representative of the remember his duty to the graphic design and print argument before the United "Mozart" piano replica, and a concerning their instru States Supreme Court, escalated into a Supreme community why this client. Stradivarius violin of 1718 ments and the music of their making and 6) photography. Court battle. situation existed. (3) The lawyer must have spoke at Florida State "Lawyers may not be University during the courage. responsible for the chaos The com munity whic h The answer, according to celebration of National Law ( 4) The lawyer mus\ have a that goes on in our society issued the ticket worked on a Berkman: "Well if we had Day. high standard of profes today. but they are certainly system known as the known it was going to the in it," said Berkman. sional excellence. " mayor's court" presided Supreme Court we wouldn't Berkman said that no Thrills Berkman works in Cleve Berkman cited the three over by the mayor and the have done it." matter how much any land, Ohio and has been cases to explain how lawyers community received more individual lawyer works for involved in cases such as Berkman Sf!id there are can work to effectuate than half of its revenue from social change " it is the Mapp vs. Ohio, from which four attributes a young MAY 14-MAY 22--"N.E. Amateur Astra-Photography Contest and change in the legal system. traffic tickets. Supreme Court, a non current legislation con lawyer should have before elected democratic board- Exhibit" open to amateurs only. Deadline for submission of entries is cerning search and seizure Mapp vs. Ohio " set federal Berkman said he pursued he decides to practice this the members who serve for originated, Sheppard vs. and state relationships on its this case because he feltthat kind of law. May 14, 1976. Prizes awarded to top three photographs which will then life--that makes the ultimate Maxwell and Ward vs . ear" according to Berkman. there was a conflict of be submitted for National judging at the Astronomical League's 1976 {1) The lawyer must have decisions which determine Monroe. He said thiS case provided interest when a community convention. For further information, call 396-7061. · the imagination to see social change." for a greater understanding is receiving money to keep of the individual liberties itself going from tickets ""''";,;a« under the constitu- issued by its chief official. MAY 15--UNF Opera Workshop,*** "Dido and Aeneas" to be presented at Hey Taxi Driver 8:33 p.m. at the Civic Auditorium. FREE (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 4) LeviS. LeviS. · However, circumstances wants to be a killer . Meticulously, he puts and the Secret Service *** together a portable arsenal prevent him from accom ~AY 15, 16--Cork ~ Cleaver Mixed Doubles Amateur Open and. trains himself for battle. plishing his objective. Tournament. A Bicentennial event. held at Century 21. Awards at His foe is the corruption that Instead, a chance acquain completion. Both days begin at 9:00a.m. · permeates the streets of New tance with Iris, a pre-teen York, but he arbitrarily prostitute portrayed by centers his plan of attack on Jodie Foster, provides him the presidential candidate, with · a new target in the MAY 18--Lucktenberg Duo of ·Harpsischord'*** a!'ld Violin. Illustrated Talk person of her pimp whom he possibly just due to _ his at 12:15 p.m. in the Building 0'09 Auditorium, and concertat8:30 p.m. at li eliminates, along with a the same location. FREE couple of other unsavory characters, in one of the l bloodiest scenes I have ever seen on film. Through this *** explosion of violence, the MAY 20-History Hour featuring Newman V. Bartley, associate taxi driver rescures Iris and, professor of history at the University of Georgia, at 10:00 a.m. in the ironically, becomes a hero. Building 9 Auditorium. The topic will be "The South in American THE MOVIE'S major Politics", and there will be an informal reception-following in Building virtues are its authenticity as . 10 History Commons area. a character study and its insightful depiction of the psychopathological effects of urban malaise. Some *** ACCOUNTING AND critics have faulted the film MAY 23--"Children's Festival, USA"-A · human relations program FINANCE MAJORS for its prsumed failure to establish motivation; but, as coordinated by Aida Golt of the ESAAstaff. Multi-cultural groups of the LET US HELP YOU TO BECOME A CPA one who has been there, I Jacksonville community will join the Children's museum In a festival of can attest to the nausea and scheduled events, opening May 23 from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. ThiS is a ~~~~~~ irrationality that can strike Bicentennial event, at the Children's Museum. people who are in direct and CPA constant contact with the human cesspools of New *** L ·' ' J I I o e styles For the Levi's line that's most complete . .. REVIEW York. Ft LA.UOEROA.U:: 305 373-2592 DeNiro's portrayal of MAy 25-30-- Second Student Arts Festival. Submit some of your art! JACKSO\IVILlE 90o4 353 6651 Travis is a virtuoso There are prizes for several categories of art to be won. Look for the ~~~~!~~£~~£~€~~ ; ~i~h: ~ , , ~i!mtW"EA !l 305 313;>59:' performance and he is able posters for details of go by the Fine Arts office or call646-2960 for more and corduroy. Whe n 11 comes to Lev1 s. fb~~WW~\~t~ '. .Jf, supported by the rest of the come to your County Sel'lt stote. ~,.. ---,__.,_._.,..,,..'"'..,,;;.;.....- ~ information. COURSES BEGIN MAY 26 & NOV. 24 cast, especially Jodie Foster. ORANGE PARK MALL OU~ 51J:SESSfUL Sf\JOfNTS "'~~~~ ~tN' Cybill Sheperd's role does not demand much more than 1/3 oF USA awesome beauty and she fits *** the bill perfectly in this MAY 25-27--Student Pottery Sale in the center courtyard. respect. The musical score by Bernard Herrman is ..______,. appropriately haunting. 'Smart' letter "fflftT MttK£'7 STUDENT l/i't'1 CUP5 ACTIVITIES Bit too smart to PJ\Y. ffi By HAROLD MORGAN As crack reporter for The HALYARD and inimitable mind, I feel it is my duty to investigate every tip, every little piece of information and rumor. Two weeks ago I was reading the latest edition ofT he HALYARD, when I came across ail intelligently written letter to the editor. Strange, I thought, but not too strange. The author asked me to investigate an alleged colon v of heterosexuals on the UNF campus. First I chec ked "upstairs," to see if The HALYARD could print the word "sex." I was told that word had been used in at least three past issues and could be used ~gain if the word was not rubbed into the dirt. I have no intentions of rubbing it in the dirt. Next I went to the dictionary to look up "heterosexual." Now that I know what the word means I think: the letter writer was trying to make me look: dumb . ••• Word has reached me that UNF' s Council of the Arts was asked to consider a change in philosophy. An administrator suggested that the Council funds art activities not by the quality of the art form, but by the quantity of students attending. One suggestion was to do away with Venture Theatre and show re-runs of I LOVE LUCY. Mayor Tal\s Handsomler••• has been mak:inq the rounds of civic groUps giving speeches on state .----opinions-~ politics. Althouqh the terminal mayor denies havinq designs on the Governor's Mansion, word has it the Now, try to be nice rent is going up here in town. By the week. Kotter, the tongue is as sharp as his control, to denigrate. Those What crisis? ROBERT T. THOMASON atypical teacher in a New On the national political••• scene , Democratic front- scalpel. feelinqs, too, emerge subtly Someone at this university definitely has Campus Minister York City high school, and What can we learn about because we are afra id to runner Jiminy Carter is regretting his remarks about his "sweat hogs" set the If a aociety reflecta ita ourselves from our delight express them overtly. " the Protestant work ethnic." Carter made the a future in the federal qovernment. pace. ("Upyour nose with a values especially in its at mutual "cutting" ? First, statement at a rally sponsored by the B'nai B'rith. The Only someone w.ith the level of rubber hose." " Off my Finally, we can learn humor, as some social we have a great deal of former Georgia governor clarified that statement later incompetence shown by federal case, potato face.") Then much about ourselves fro m commentators argue, then affection for other persons at a press conference. He said he had nothing against bureaucrats could cause the fi.cal mess there is "Good Times," with which we are unable to our reaction to o thers' Protestants, nor was he opposed to their work habits. what does our contemp· J.J. and his sister Thelma insults. Those epithets facinq UNF and the Activities and Service orary culture reveal about express directly and Carter said he would not use federal force to put them depicting a sibling openly. Only a person for which are obviously false on the u nemployment rolls. fees. itself in its laughter? seldom arouse our anger. relationship baaed almost whom one cares is Also in the Democratic race for the nomination, The The UNF student qovernment The most popular foim Those which are true ( but entirely on the ezchange of c o sidered an appropriate HALYARD has learned through exclusive sources that apparently needs almost $45,000 to meet joking takes today is the which we have hidden insult or the put·down. epithets. object of the clever put Washing-ton Sen. Henry "Scoop" Jackson will soon budqeted programs for the rest of this down. The real insult is to from ourselves) usually (Some groups call it Dean Martin has pro drop out of the campaign. Aides close to Jackson cited be ignored, to be left out of make us furious. fiscal year. ranking or playing the duced a show dedicated his inability to straddle the issues as the primary the g a me. Only one who is If we could learn to be What happened? Thars fairly obvious. dozens.) So common has exclusively to the col reason for quitting the race. loved can be caJled a more open and honest with such banter become that it lective put-down of a single Someone made a serious mistake. When ''twerp.'' each other, if we could has almost replaced personality-- the " roast." No one is saying what effect••• the new teachers' union, did it beqin? Either in January or last fall baseball (or whatever) as Second, as the game learn to give direct The masters of the art, intensifies, the hostile aide United Faculty of Florida, will have on the quality of or... How did it happen? No one seems to the national paatti:rtie. though, are Maude, the expression to our feelings of our affection is dis· about each other, perhaps education at UNF. However, chairpersons in the know. Why did it happen? It seems that at To hear "the latest" middle-a ge devotee of closed . Our love for our humor would change, College of Arts and Sciences have been reminded they least one portion of the university invective, all you need to unpopular causes, and another person is never and our "fun and games" are classified as managerial employees and can not be do is turn on your · Hawkeye,the incredible community has been living too high. Roy pure. There is always would become more members of the UFF. Chairpersons have been asked television set any nioht of surgeon of M"' A ·s·H whose Lassiter, former SGA ·treasurer said the present a desire to hurt, to humane. not to talk to their faculty members about "working problem began durinq budget conditions," because that is union business. One department head has gone on record, in a proceedings last year when requests were department memorandum, saying that he may "act made for $5,000 and $15,000 were dumb" regarding "working conditions." This will forthcominq. complicate matters within that department because Who is responsible? Dependinq upon many conversations hetwen faculty and chairpersons Letter blasts Austin involve conditions which include work. whom you listen to, everyh9dy or nobody EDITOR: receivinq free rent in taxpayer's expense. courtroom, but under or at least someone else. ' The constitution of the exchange foi- his circum under Austin, the Grand unprecedented and bizarre This leads me to wonder (as it leads the faculty in the Whoever it il we need to find him so he United States specifically venting the city' a pro Jury again found "no circumstances. Violating department to wonder), how will anyone know if the can be promoted into the ftppropriftl" provides for citizens to curement procedures. On criminal wrongdoing.'' all principles of law c hairperson is acting dumb, or is, in fact, dumb? The nate r\te liOhi at-d\saent ~r!l lot. Auslln sal , o surrounding the set:recy of fa culty is also wondering if their reactions to the qovernment job. Say, trea.urer of the 5 . Austin persists in without harassment or he didn' t pay his rent. the Grand Jury, the c hairperson's a pparent dumbness might be c o nstrued United States. ignoring the factthatJudge intimidation. This right is Under Florida law, you Foreman, reading from a as dumbness on their part. Tyrie Boyer, a mutual The cause of this crisis must be more commonly referred to can't put a man. in jail for previously prepared friend of Austin and determined and corrected if possible. No as "freedom of speech". In debts." statement, described the Tanzler, excused himself matter who is respOnsible, the fact is that our Bicentennial Year, 4 . Austin has shown an letters written to the State Attorney Ed Austin amazinq reluctance to when a case involving Governor as " ... literally the university could be facinq an Tanzler came before him. Lit 961 plays ball immediate fiscal crisis more severe than has coerced the Grand Jury investigate and prosecute tampering with this Grand into casting a cloud upon wrongdoing within the city 6 . Austin is ignoring his Jury and interfering with any it has faced in the past. this fundamental principle government and ita own precedent, set when he the performance of our EDITOR: Steve McLean If money can not be found to cover the which serves as the independent authorities, excused himself in the duties." Ronald Williams says Wayne Emmert shortfall then there will certainly be foundation of our democ a : A us tin failed to prosecution of a local The use of such language (Halyard, April 26) that racy. prosecute the Mayor's a,ttorney . He stated Robyn Walker proqrams which will suddenly be cut off is shocking. This is an Abner Doubleday form Several individual brother-in-law, who was on publically his reason for from funds. obvious attempt on the part ulated baseball' s rules in Edward L. Weinberg citizens wrote Governor the city payroll for $20,000 doing so was that the of the State Attorney to Cooperstown, New York in Not all of the programs funded by the Askew and requested that a year while working full attorney had previously lay Anthony Morrow intimidate citizens who 1839. A&S fees can stand to have a spendinq halt he appoint an independent tim'e for the Seaboard served under him. exercise their consti Phylis Brown of any lenqth called and few of the outside prosecutor in the Coastline Railroad at a tutional right of dissent proqrams could stand to be cut back much investigation of Mayor second salary of $20,000 Despite the above, WRONG! Ralph Bennett Hans Tanzler. The follow per year. Austin continually claims, and their civic duty. The further this year. writer is one of those Riel< Grubbs inq reasons were qiven for b. Auotin faile.d to "There is no conflict." If the funds are found, say out of UNF individuals and considers Alexander 1. Cartwright, replacinq Austin: prosecute Tanzler when be When Channel 4 News Jr. was the gent and 1845 Norman Haltiwanger spent va•t sums of city it an affront to the President Carpenter's reserve fund then .1. Austin and Tanzler editorialized its desire for was the year. The first funde in connection with principles of democracy, Tim Roach the question arises who pays the money have maintained a close the Governor to appoint an recorded game of modern the unlawful paving of when a responsible jurist back? personal relationship for outside prosecutor, Austin baseball was played in Dave Manning Imeeon Boulevard for a provides a public forum for two decades. sought and received a vote Hoboken, New Jersey, on People are in responsible positions, private developer. a contrived scenario to Lloyd V. Small 2. Austin has political of confidence from the October 6, 1845. therefore they must be prepared to take the c. Austin failed to abridge freedom of speech. ties with Tanzler datinq Grand Jury. He then had C.W. Cowser responsibility and not just shrug it off as from Tanzler's early prosecute a wrongdoing in the Grand Jury request "not my job." · campaiqn for Mayor. connection with the Dunn permission from Chief Sincerely, Rick Mann Terminal fuel docking This situation has to be resolved as soon JUdge, - Major Harding to Hartley Lord LIT 961, The liturature of Karen Bowling 3 . Austin is .not unbiaaed. facility, wherein high inform the Governor of the University of North Florida as possible. It is necessary that someone in the critical matter of the Baseball Gina Castro placed businessmen stand unanimity of the vote. This Jacksonville, Florida investiqation of Tanzler's Greg Buckley Richcird Bizet eventually find a way out·of the mess and a . to make millions at the was g'ranted in an open 32216 way to prevent the university from facinq similar situations in the future. Stompin.' good The University of North Florida Council WHERE of the Arts brought premium Blueqrass music to the Boathouse; Ralph ou (i~T IHf Stanley and the Clinch Mount,.in Boys played stompin' good music. fREf COffEf? For those not familiar with Ralph Stanley, he is one of America's foremost Blueqrass artists and is considered to be one of the fathers of tb ' I In the past two weeks UNF has experienced an unusually. high amount of musicl!l talent. With both bluegrass and rock to entertain the campus community anyone's .f taste was satisfied. . ~ \ Photography by Mary Kahler ______.., ______------~ -- -- Pa.e B••THE HALYARD--May 10, 19'7. r-----Halyard sports------, . Take break and enjoy sports Ali's bumblebee sting a By RONALD WILLIAMS tennis equipment, badmin week. A ight now I have mid student, faculty and staff use. courts for'' s change of pace. terms, and need to relax my ton equipment, volleyball There is nothing like a nice Tensions are usually high tensions. This is one way I If you like golf, the putting gear; horseshoes, basket ride on the lakes on campus Turns ·out small thing during exam periods, balls, and other sports can work tliem off," said green across from Bldg. 10is for fUn and rela)(ation . students need ways to ease William Strnad. a UNF · th& place to go. Here you can equipment. Students who like the water their tensions and the student taking advantage of work on y.our swing or just By RONALD WILLIAMS THE FACT IS that the can check out one of the 'Til sweat him out, wear recreational facilities at UNF the weight machines. He engage a friendly game with champ is seeing his last days many canoes available. Or if him down, and talk to him. give them that opportunity also said that many stu 61~ ... EW _.OIWIER · II»IRR ~HII»W ANJ lltAIRIRW iiEIAFONWE Intramural News As Geech1e Dan ... _- --- ·-- """"'. TOURNAMENT SIGN-UP DATES STARTING DATE -- ~ They get . Cross-Count,Y Mav 10-19 May 20 .funny when ~~ Golf May 10-19 May 21 you mess with their ""_ -·~-·-·-- ,- ...... -...... _...... -.... money •••• • • • •• • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • I ALL STUDENTS, FACUL TV AND STAFF- ."UPTOWN SATURDAY NIGHT" is a comedy Come and get Into the FUN ol things. MAY which revolves around the bungle~onie efforts ATTENTION ALL STUDENTSIII. . FESTIVAL--MAY 11 starting at 10:00 a.m.- of Sidney Poitier and his buddy, Bill Cosby, to Trike races--Egg throwing--Canoe races--Pie May 18 & 19 will be the days.lor taking pictures apprehend the band of thugs who have stuck Eating--and much much more--Also· a MAY lor the 1976-77 North Star yearbook. II you them up in an after-hours joint. FESTIVAL PICNIC on MAY 13 beginning at have not already had your picture takeri, go to 12:00--See you there!!! the Student Activities room 1217 between the· May 14 7:45 p.m: · Bldg. 9 Audltortum hours of 9:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m., Bldg. 10...... ~ ...... -·---·-···-···-···-...... -...... :...... - ..... -....:.---·-- · Come and complete your week of FUN at the next · · · ALL CLUBS, ORGANIZATIONS, 6 DEPARTMENTS . UNF OPERA Happy Hour Student Activities ·now has a 4 month at-a-time information board. If you have any materiai that you SATURDAY, MAY would like posted, pfease send event, date and time 15TH, at 8:30 p.in. in the May 14-Featuring GAMBLE ROGERS to the Student Activities office, Bldg. 10. Civic Auditorium Co-sponsored by Student Theatre, the UNF Activities and Psychology Opera Workshop will Club present Henry Purcell's "Dido and Aeneas" ...... COMING MAY 21--ROBERT LOCKWOOD, JR. COOPERATIVE EDUCATION 6 PLACE Hear him play and sing the MENT sounds of Modern Blues. There are approximately 10 non-paid positions in offices From 7:30 p. m.--midnight in THE LUCKTENBERG Material lor next What's of individual Duval County legislators. These positions the Courtyard adjacen t to DUO, Harpsichord and are open to any area of study. and have the potential of the cafeteria. Violin Illustrated talk, Happening issue to be into the Student Activities office earning academic . credit at the discretion of each 12:15 p.m., Assembly by 12:00 noon, Thursday, academic department. II you are interested in any ofthese positions, see a co-op counselor or call 646-2955. Hall-Tuesday, May 18. May 20.
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