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Monday. September IS, 1969 SSHC Elections Harper College Volune 3, No. 1 Underway Today J Petitioning for the Student Senate 2) Campaigning may begin after (SSHC) elections begins today. Fif- the petition has been properly teen student senators will be dected complded and returned to the at large to bring the senate rolls Klections Committee. Cam- Harbinger to the total of twenty-five. Ten sen- paign material should not ex- ators were dected last spring. ceed 28"x44" and may only The student body will also Vote be In dealgiuited to nil three senate offices at this hung areas time. The ofHce of Recording Sec- with masking tape. Tliere shall rdary is open due to the resigna- be no campaigning or public- tion of .Miss Mary Rodgers. ity material within 25 feetoflhc Miss Kodgers was married this voting station. All campaign summer and Is not returning to material must be of good de- Harper. sign and appearance in keep- James N'evlns, dected to the of- ing with the standards of Har- fice of treasurer in the spring, can- per College not assume office due to falling students with validated grades. 3) AU The office of Corresponding Sec- Harper I.D. cards shall be rdary is also open. No names ap- able to vote. If an I. D. card is peared on the spring ballot for this presented which does not be- poaltioa long to the voter, the names Any student in good standing will be reported to the Direc- at the collage can petition and run tor of Student Actlvltiea and the for following are the oflka The Individuals will lose their vot- ofljdal SSHC election proccdurca: ing privilegas. SSHC President Ronald Raup 4 ) Thnc shall be only one voting brieny outlined the tasks required station which will be located in of each ofHcer. tlw Collage Center. The Recording secretary kcapa ft ) «t iMiini count of votea the minutes of all senate mee«lngf~ N ng ' ballot box and it responsible (or these being ahall bt maik. The printed and dlatribttlsd by tiw aaxt wfll b» opened after all voting meeting 1 he reconUng sacntary has cndKl arith only memlMra also keeps the atteftdance records of the E3ectiona CommiRec. and all other senate rccorda Harbinger, and Director of Stu- After dlfflculUes Uie campus bookstore finally opened on Sept. 8. Students waited In The treasurer* main task Is dent Activities present. for long lines (above) to purchase textbooks fall classes. planning a workable budgd artd 6) The Becllon Commlnec Is rea- keeping an accurate account of ponsMe for the procedures In- Inconte and aqMadUursB. volved In all SS He dectlona. The timi asp tmdlng secretary Registration Finolly Over Irregularities are to be haaiUes most of the correapon- Any d«icc between the Harper senate reported to them and they ah all dL dM local txA- I.L). picturas were taken at thr where coMiisalari war* prasani to and other schoob and organisa- Invcatlgale aivl make a recom- firal station and Kudenti then pro help the jkHtaM dmoae blaeounaa tions. mendation to the SSHC All Overheard prt^Mlara were of umympatlMlk eompuiera. ovtr ceedcd to an orlentattoa Ion. Senators aitd officers as thdr election returns artd/ or election 5,000 studenu been r agislw - Dr Guerin Flahar, daaa of ipil- t^ help check on availaMa di haw first obligation have the represen- dlaputes shall be resolved by •d at Harpar for the fall term dance; Dr. CJreirory FrarUdtn. coun- Hefore hnalWiW Hm schedules tation of the studenu of Harper the SSHC For MMM Mudcnls. raglMratlon •eior: and Kred \'ai*vil. director on JeestaternanticlaiaaBteii rhirk- College. They are the ofTUiiil voice aid*, ed courtsclors ai)d proffram m%% a »hon uncompttcaled affair. of placement and Mudenl by of the student body In college policy In the event a primary ia requir- for otbcra H turned Into an all •poke briefly totheMudenttregard- checkers. ^^ making. ed, it wUI be hdd thirtng the aflamoon ordeal of trytnc to ar- Inii procedures. Computer terminals made a flpal week of .September 290clober 3 The terminals ranee a suitable achcdule check on profframs. 1 ) One hundred ( 100) student alK- and the regular election arill be Seven ttallon* were mi up to hdp The dUAcult part of rcKtatratlon automatically check (or time con- natur^ wHh social security week of Octo- (or students Ut the fltctaand closed cli hdd the following started caliMria numbers foi' oftkers. and fifty ber 6-10. (50) student signstures with these concepts. social seouity numbers for seiv fttlllona may be obtained at the /VU Interested members of the coin- alors Is required on a petition Student ActK-ity fVIIces adjacent altevHi. ad- munMy are Invited to for a caiKlldate's name to be to the Games Room on the third mlaalon free. - placed on the ballot, tn addi- floor of the Collgge Center. Any - tion, each student desiring to questions reganllilg election pro- ELECTION SCHEDULE llie ledurca artll be bdd in room shall re- 242 In the ( oilcRe (enter run for an ofTke be cedures can also be answered by Kor hirtber Inlormatlon contact quired to slfn^ s declaration of the Electlona Committee or the Di- September lS-23, petitioning to tx placed on ballot Kay Sklencar. coordinator of the candklacy whkh stalea his In- rector of Student Actlvltiea located pronram: tent to run for office. In the above offices. September 23, deadline for accepting petitions

October 1 and 2, voting

World Development On Lectures

Itte Harper Collage Human They also will discuss what they Rights Hub will feature five caitdl- as representatives or private dtl- dalcs for the thirteenth Congres- xens will do to foster ainl forward sional seat In a series of lectures on world development. The lectures will t>«gin with .lo- scph Mathewson speaking from 14 SSHC Plans a.m. to Iwdve iKx>n on .September IS. The second lecture will run from First Mixer 12-2 p.m. on Thursday. Septem- ber 18. with guest speaker Yale The .Student Senate will sponsor Roe. the flrst mixer for this year on The following week on Monday, September 19. from 8-11 p.m. September 22, Young will The mixer wUI be hdd In the speak from 11 a.m. to 12 tKxin. cafderia on (he first floor of Ihe .The series will cortclude with Vm- College Center. It Is open to all gcne Schllckman on Tuesday. Harper students with Id's and thdr September 23 with the lecture dates.

scheduled for 1 1 s.m. to 12. ""The Sixth Column" from El The candidates will discuss goals Paso. Texas will provide the mu- they see (or mai\klnd within the sk^ next five years, and the role they For further information contact see the United .States taking to Sue Mohtabon, social committee achieve these objectives of world chairman; or Frank Bordll, dlreis dcvdopment tor of student activities. L

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Monday, September IS, 1969 Pace 2 THE HARBINGER Monday, September. 15. 1969 Hie HARBINGER Paces Vitw Froa Horper Art Lahti Emphasizes Future; Career Offerings Tht Ploces 1-2 Stresses Academic Pride Expanded

Three new career programs are Tlie ore already Two Harper CoUeire students re- Pood Service Management employed in respon- included in the 1969-70 Harper program Is a two-year sible positions ceived awards at the seventh an- With the beginning of the 1969-70 academk year, course lead- in the Fire Science career otlerings. Fashion Design. ing to the Associate in Applied fleid. Iditor's D«sk nual BarrloRton Art Fair, spon- first Harper College is operating for the time as a com- Food Service sored by the Harrington Women's Management, and .Sdencc degree The ctnphasU is The Fire Science program can prehensive collegiate family in one location. Fire SdetKe Club. Join the unkjue and on management and graduates will supplement on the job experience, growing number of Harper or MUs Marsha WUIUisen, a 1969 courses be qualifled to assume supervis- provide a person with greater designed to meet specific vocation- ory ar>d knowhsdge Harper college Rraduate, was given The facilities you are now enjoying are the results management trainee posi- in a special area. al objectives. tions. Like The the highest rating attainable among of more than four years of planning and support by the Fashion Design, this Career Program con be look- Fashion Design Is a creative, is a program that meets ed upon as the the 180 contestants entered. She re- community, the of Trustees, administrators a consid- practical AiUUmant Board and challehging Communication ceived 150 profession that is cur- erable need. Many food service of a rather unique coaespt of the a dollar cash prise for teaching staff of the Harper College district. We are rently in great demand, according )obs at the Community her first place effort on her entire management level are College helping the atu- pleaaed, as we know you are, that Harper has reached to Mrs. hUizabeth Claldinl, display. coordi- available tMcause of the lack of dent to take a useful and saUifylng this its nator of Harper's Miss Wlllikacn explained that the stage in the development of master plan. Our new Fashion De- quallflod candidatca. role In his society thrdugh the ac- progress exhibits the beginning of a community college sign program. According to one new student, quisition of a saleable skill. A First Step art fair previously Included an who Is As award for painting only. She fdi, campus representative of the best in the United States. thinking of entering this one aocond-year Harper stu- Facilities for the Fashion Design new program. Food Service dent put It, "Let » however, that the aid ofJohn Knud- As you become more familiar with the campus, the great Man- face it. ninety courses will Include fashion-labora- agement "U not just a lot of lab Ave percent of students recognise sen and William Faust, aasisiant number of student orientadjtpaces will help to emphas- tory classrooms which suggest the work that art directors at Harper, was the messing around with lox and education is a product that ize for you the primary nflMlon of Harper College and professional atmosphere found in cream cheese . . . this they are Communication la a term often heard of today. Un- determining factor in her new title is a prc^ram purchasing in the expec^ its faculty. Beyond the bricks and mortar lies our dedi- the fashion Industry. Irtdustrlal that stresses tatlon fortunately the term ia uaually prefixed with two worda, —"Heat o* Show"— for her enttre salesmanship, cost that It will have some tan- sewing machines, dress control, collection of works. cation to providing you with a learning experience that forms and quality control and restau- gible benefit to thctn. Tltc Iwo- "lack-oP'. It ia commonly given aa the cauae for parent- the latest equipment used in the rant layout. In yoor The collection included Ave draw- has no parallel. In order to meet this challenge, we must two years. I expect eoUsBteoaopt opanadMdoor child conflict, aa well aa the common denominator for fashion trade will result in a prac- to step rkrht in lo new ings, one etching, and three paint- strive to abandon many traditions of "teaching" while to my father's hot vocotfona, vocatiotia Ihst conflict between a college's administration ita stu- tical laboratory learning exper- beef fran^iiae. challenge and hilAII. H and ings. Une of the paintings was at the same time to toward the turns day- move implementation of ience dreams into . dents. created during her studies at Har- fact . . and quick." known research on "learning". The Fire Science per. program, un- The feds Harper is off to a good start Harper's curriculum will provide like the other two new piogramo, HARBINGER The otinr awaitl- winning Harper ' in-depth experience In fashion de- is designed this year In communication between th« students and student wm Roy Stafford. Koytook We^ are -proud tal>« able to offer the very best of lo upgrade people sign and draping, industrial flat faculty. acond place honors for his work higher education to the dtixens and students of the com- pattern making, professional (all THt— In graphics. munity. We hope you will join with us in eflident use Last week during Faculty Orientation orlng. techniques of fashion Illus- Week time was and maintenance of the buildings. As one would expect trating and the application of basic Ws nead your help. Poti- •at aside for a panel diacusslon consisting of Harper stu- in the operation HI SAVS THAT THt NEW CAMIVS HAS and maintenance of ai|y multi-million RUfTufie» fashion design principles. SIXTH Hont or* still open dents. Questions were aaked by faculty members on a dollar plant, there will be necessary rules and regulations Hep TICS HC WM BLCrlMMiMCr TO FcR M Aa apprenticeship work program on the ELECTION Is being number of toplca to get atudent reaction. which will be interpreted to you by the Office of Student W«T»« ELK een occasionally asked in these mef^ from other colleges for his there is a head-count of Mti.OOO parts N«w sponsor between the students and faculty in the coming year. Who the heck was William own faculty, l)r. Harper has been students enrolled Nationally, two- I am grateful to the Harbinger's editors for this op- R*lney Harper'' 8-11 p.m. dcacrUwd as a Captain of Indua- . yt*t colleges arc being ssiabllsliad Activities portunity to welcome all of for An ideal time could poaaibly be the activity hour. you. Dr. Harper was the foundinit try type of educational leader. Howkoffos al the rate of about one per wwk. Students could get together with faculty members and ex- president of the I'nlversUy of Chi- and now anroU about 2.000.000 caiio. and at the turn of the Tlw Hawkeltas change ideas and issues on campua. cen- Harper ( olkge Is part of the new students. pompon corps for Robert E. Lahti, President tury was one of the orlctnal ad- and expanded system of Junior One prpblesn of a new two-year 19119 will be leading the half time We hope direct line communication will continue and vocates of the Junior (ollcitecan Colleges rapidly entertainment for Harper baolut- takin« shape college is to broadcast an image cafeteria become part of the program at Harper. hei l».CInM«k««M ccpt. William Rainey Harper heip^ throughout Illinois In general, the that more-,lruly depicts Hs ob)ec- ball games with the aid of their (d found the nation's first .lunlor establishment and expansion of the lives and fihicllon. The two-year sponaor and new Harper College s faculty nf»emt>er. ( ollcRe in Jolicl. two-ycAr type of college Harper college today is quite a different Mrs .Sue lliomp son. college center Harper was appointed president rt presenis was set forth In a mar thing from the Junior College of physical education Instructor of the CnlveraUy of dilcano at ter plan adopted four years ago even a docen years ago In search of twenty new members of the squad, the Hawkettea by the Illinois I.egislature. The two-year community liegt arc i ce >* Cm It r iicginnlng their tryouts on WRITE US Amtm II II »•. Sm> Ml c«m«« Cmmt has been called "The New Col- Scfrtem- The this type lege". ber23 krtball *«*« ly-Cff iM »»> l»».» n Mw i«. emergence of new Following the educational team, lite only prerequisil Intramurals clinic, of two-year college is perhaps the philosophy outlined by the Illinois A pompon on two days, is to come to the fleldhouse o\ All lattars to iht editor mutt b« siQnad, will interested most important educational de- State Legislature, the efforts of the help female students September 23 at 1 1 a. ip and brine trnt- la-H.M— ti«|N>a^M> TalaSn,WMl» velopment in the state's history. State two-year college system are with tryout routines, llie dinics spirit •• Cinsi It «— <»«ii#. Nomas will bt withhold on request. e held on Tuesday. Septem- IMpo Smo Ml C««<«* CmIw Tug-of-War A third ab)cctive of the new two- One objective is to offer greater ber 23 at 11 a.m. and Thursday. -tim—»»«l» -fn^ltt*, ?«»*«. «Mr.~ year college concept is to offer an opportunity for higher education \SeptembeT 25 at 1 p.m. Tryouts Drop tottors in the -«»4 w » n>ln»««.4pu«. Can you sing or HARBINGER office ^ «t mim educational resource to the com- to many thousand* of high school will be held the following week ' !«*• If -IM 4r,>»'>— r<«Mr«lwi The rumor that the Krosh-Soph munity Such a resource serves graduates who are flndlng it in- All enthusiastic girls are en- -MwM« t^tm «i»il* and of a rope acrosi and awareness, and the more spec- tional four-year colleges for their n>« Sk* C**MMi »tni»4»«iio«i<— Ui«n» half-filled Ihkooh Is definitely un- iM(iiiiuiiHiHiiiiHHniniiiHiiiiiMfifiniitiiiHnnu!iiitNiMi)uiiuiiinMmiiimimiiniiiMiHtH«iM ific needs of the immediate business freshman and sophomore years. true. Actually. Ihi^ event will be Ct«sri n l«ii«l !|»• ll* 4m»M held in the (leidhouse (ex-bkrnl-at 1 1 l«OT> ELECT 1 1 • Ml CaM M C«M« ' the two-year college is to provide I p.m. on that day. .imKwm,tm>> f'. M«ka«. til MaW Kwtor /\s you become accustomed to expanded facilities in occupation- Roy Kearns. coordinator of in- your new surroundings al Harper, al, technical, and semi-technical tramural athletics, has planned this *'otch Horb i ngor rfct Harbinger W^^w- mw W^WW^WH ^vM^fln vVV' "^9t0 nHNt. perhaps seated in the molded straw fields that can lead immediately to TERRY BEYER activities to 1 1 • 1 • a ki «« f laWkwM and future Intramural chairs in the bright red brick skilled job placement. I'his obfec- for further dotoiis. encouraRe student participation in lounge, watching the bulldoters tlve helps meet the growing man- for •• ti«»» » n it n ittmi» f\Mpm Imw Ml. the Harper athletic program and to landscape out the window, you power demands of business, indus- Terry Carter. arouse school uplrlt. Edltor-in-Chlcf can reflect that the two-year col- try, government, and of important MAWKETTES S«pt. W-Crw* ' Harper's original per now offers, or Is planning lo >«<. B-OaS-WfrlitW OTri Tr«MI kMM. I •• Darlene McCratic, Buatncaa Manager M * Bolt, phvftlcal education instructor -r»m Junior ( ollege in Joliet. And you offer, several docen such career Clinic: twtM "twd Hm- l«ifr»i>Mw CaMw at Harper agrees with Kearn.« that get the feeling this is the be- Staff I p.m. •nrfl ».«i. only programs, from Accotmting \itie the activity periods l^uesday and TREASURER on ginning. -^,_ Ij»«»., V»t, 23 -lla. toWM y»w>»« Caft *i*. U»ja l» to I rban Admltrtstrittlon.' Bcporlera; er— Thursday give every student a Maureen McNaaaar. Charles Thi^man, •m H»M>ia» i a 1M2 s.oi. Judy Keifer, Donna chance to participate in the sports Lockett, Laurie Steele, Pat Sa*«. M-la« *iy tar aMiK* tlamt ______IT'S COMING! «f hlseholei JOIN Sopt. Tackes. Donna lapl V-CraM cana CaSata a) Oafata-avay. Thurt., 25 Wagner, Bob Meuaec, Marty Peter- Wr \Miat? the II aa> Only most dynamic magazine ever fottensd aon, Joe Branka Announced for September 20. Tha fab ulous 1-3 P.M. t«pL l«-OaS-Mr« aw4»»i»itiin»aaaa>. I 30 by staples. Yss, the Halcyon staff hat flipped out and golf, Softball, badminton and hoc- Advlaon Craig Stewart fm «ndar sao world. fryoiitf: key will seek members for teams, found virtually hundreds of ways to spend your monsy. — tfWf^lMwfWV - WOTVflN MMl MCI Photographers: will add to the RoUey Bateman, Lea Pock Football and soccer Watch this spocs prepared to Tmos., Sopt. 30 TrraaH. 1 1-12 ^ai. la and be witness the fall sports schedule on the following Harper's Scuba Cjwb of 11.12 o.m. 'Maphone: S5»4200. E^t 272. Monday, September 29. exordium a magazine destined to hold the lorgstt OA l-Oal • rharMa*. CKarry Hllh CawMrv Oak. {ormiiig. now Tliurt., I Coed volleyball, a student favor- circulation on campus. And, for a short time only, we Oct. 2 Published twice monthly by and for tlie studenti of WUUain Ralney Ma* ite, will bejrin October 2 and will -Cran caviory Stack Haa^

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Monday, September 15, Page 4 THE HARBINGER 1969 A SPOMTEMG Harper Athletic Future Bright

bdonga to the CHAMCE Mr. John Gdch, Harper'a athletic routine that will be present thla Harper Northern director, la very optlmiatlc about year will make the blggeat differ- Illinois Junior College League, V. and the National You are lliWMlnM. before your Not only will the new conference the future of the achool '• aporta ence." (NUCL). Junior very own eyeballa. the addition of be eaaler to handle, but the com- program. And for good reaaon. A communicatlona gap hinder- College Conference. will actually a aports column to tha Harbinger. petition inercaacwith ed things last year alncc many of the All of the aquada will be much The majority schools In II la the hope of the writer of thla the decreaae in the number of con- atudenta weren't aware of avail- better oriented than they were laal the NUCL have alx or more sports, column that the word* appcarlnc ference game* in the new league able pro^ama. The bulletin board year in their Oedgling season. Stu- although not all of them are the in this apace will Inform, entertain. compared to the eight we now take which ia located In the aouth end dents and coaches both are better same aa the onca offered by Har- Infuriate, enllshten, or affect you part In. And the non-confercnoe of the P'ldd Houae ahould hdp acquainted mrlth the way thinga per. At l^kat fifty per cent of the In acme way. At tiM and of each gamea will be unaffected. alleviate thla problem. Thla board run and on the new campua the achool* offer the aame aports aa column will be anwwinniMnta that The five achoola that are con- will contain up to date informa- programa ahould run more oura. Important achool aporti pcraonnci alderlng the move with Harper are tion concerning practicea, meeta, amoothly thla year. In addittoa to golf andcroaa have dccmad deatrablc of apadal agin. Lake County. McHenry. Tri- and tlmca. country. Harper alao aponaors Importance ton, and Waubonaca CoUagea The The biggeet difference* between This fall Inter-achooi competition baseball, basketball, tennis, track, Harper la making a move to fartheet of which U only about 40 thia year'a teams and last year'a will be hdd In two sports, cross and wreatling teams. The college abandon the bulky and unwieldy rnika iironi Harper compared to the will be the move to the new campua. country and golf. bopca to have ten to twelve sports Northern llllnoto Junior College aoo aattealbaiflMial be traveled on "We expect participation In the In- The baseball team will alao hold on Its agenda when the program League. (NUCL), and U forming occaaion now. dividual aporta to increaae thla year practicea this fall, but will not com- la complete. with five other Other achoola may And thia new aa reault of our full-time day pete agalnat other achoola until league idea appealing and there \» daaeee," aaid Gdch. "The normal aprlng. The NUCL had 79 member In- a poaalbllity of the NUCL dlaaolv- •mutioaa and thla cauacd great Ing Into four aeparate leaguca. Prarffcf Tim9 In communication, or- We applaud the move and hope in, etc. "We are In a dlvi- that the athletic department con- Hope for Winning Season M«f ot»•//# ilonal ayatem now aad w doat tinue* to be unafraid to Inatitute Mr. Ron Beaaemer would like to gal to play half tbt achoola any- auch Innovative idea*. Why would someone want to be- wart, will be a returning member aee all you men that like to putt, way," Mr. John Gdch. Harper'a come a croea country runner? of the team that fashioned a 4-6 chip, drive, and blaat your way alhkttc director, remarked. The SPORTS CALENDAR There are aeveral reaaona. The record last year with a creditable around a golf courac conaiderlng new league, which la unnamed a« .September 15—Meeting in room pcraonal aaliafactlon gained when fourth place flnlah in the twelve doing ao to reprcecnt Harper in yet. eriU have an eight team limit 204. Field Houee. 4 p.m. for one reallaae that he has Just flnish- team regional meat Inler-echool Rolf competition "Bacauae of (he locattoo of the all Inlcreeted In )olnlnc the golf ed TunnlnR four mOea In a time Nolan is hoping lii^ wWRUV —Warper duffers wilt tour thePala- achoola In the MV mnfrrenra. we that moet of his fdlow students season this year. The croaa coun- tine Htlla course during practice are hoping that natural rivalrtea .Septeml>cr 17-r-Croeacountry meet- could itot even approach Is great, try Hawka have their Brat noeel and at home meets. arill develop AU of the member ing 'at 3 p.m. for all mcmbcra, and the Increased *trcngth and Sept. 24. Returning lettermen Pete Hahn achoola will be doacr In terma of new and old. Fldd Houae. stamina gained la alao very grati- Although the course i* fcmr mika and Craig Saar will be forming both dMMHt aad pMleaa»liy. We —Baseball fall practice begins. fying. long, a mile Increaae over laat the nudeua of thla year'a aquad. win inr to p«l avMl —Dh tila on Scrimmage* will be hdd. New Mr. Robert Nolan la coaching year. .Nolan hopea thla will not a aquad that will be hoetiitg Its •ipona" partldpaala ahould contact Mr. thia year'a aquad once again He acarc away any proepccta for the flrat med of the Y>ar. a trtangu TMa la In contradicttow to the CleteHlnlon. hopea to ace a good turnout. He aquad. lar agalnat Wright and Triton. Sept preaanl policy In aome edMioto of -Basketball RMCting. 4 p.m., for apecta to have twdve to fifteen A meeting la being hdd thia 25. ! emphaiJB on one or all planning to try out for team. men out for the aquad, but for a Wedneaday. Sept 17. 3 p.m'. In A practice time will not be ad EligibUtty and pre eaaeon work- achool with aa large an enroll- the Add houae for all Inlcreeted until Beaaemer haa a chance to Gdch deecrlbed the move aa the outa will be dlecuiaad. See Mr. aa Harper'a. there U little (tudenta. (leneral Information ton- check each mewibere echedule eo "natural thing to do." He aaya JohnGeldk why that figure can't be cernlng the team will be given at that everyone erUI be able to at- that It ahould Improve the over- September IS-Wreadtaw moMtav. conefclerad conaarvatlve. this me tend. all athletic program. TIm change 4:S0p.m In arena In PWd Houae Returning letlcrman Tom Dwier this meeting. "We may have to practice In ihanU take ptam naat fall for "anyone even reaaoMy tmar- will be the captain of thia yaar'a Strength, stamina, satisfaction. shifts If we can't work It out any A dpmftam Cbancr thlnka that caied in wreatling." See Mr. Ron team. Another letterman. Mike B Why don't you give it a try? other way" aald the coach. this is a tremendous step forward. Bceavner.

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10. 1969 Harper College VOL. 3 NO. 2 Run-off Election- Majority Needed

Harbinger The Student Senate of Harper Gary Aiden 248 CoUege held ik fall election*. Oc- Mike Carroll 243 tober 1 and 2 with Rick i-Jilen I'at CourvoUltr 230 outpoUinK all other candidate* Kevin Powtn 212 with 288 vole*. Margart Johnson 211 In a doM race for Treasurer, Lynn Mueller 209 Terry Beyer nor BUI Manninc re- George Spanske 208 ceived the majority of volea nccca-' WUllam Henery 195 •ary lo be elected to ofHce. Dan Jankowski 194 A runoff election wai held Oc- Stan Kllarski 194 who tober 7 and 8 to determine Cindy Cllnkert 191 '\ wiU nil the poattloB. David Dosi 186 A runoff ettctlon waa alao held Donald Kraher 180 for the positions of Recording Sec Charles Myees 180 rctary and Correspondin* Se Smmb Davto 28A

Activist Groppi CoBcelad Senofi Haas

Open Hmm ft Od. 17 Civil rights leader. Reverend James K Groppi was to appear on campus Thursday, October 9 The Student Senate of Harp^ Harper dub* and organliatlons as part of the Harper College Lec- Reverend CoUagj* is sponsoring an Open will alao take part and set up booths ture Scfln. Presently HoHM on October 17 from 8 30 to Introduce club activities to high Groppi is awaiting trial In Mil- to to II :30 PM. The Open House wiU school atudaoU aitd to current Har waukee and will be unable speak be open to Harper Student* with per sliidtala unaware of campus on campus as planned.

t D.'s, as well as lo area high clubs and organization* this present boul wHh school seniors. Excluding The American Tragedy, an area authorities, hit other civil rights The Student Senate voted lo in- rock group from Hoffman Kalales. activities include organizing a day vite high school seniors lo give will provide the music for the eve- pamp for inner ror&children. par- them the opportunity lo visit Har- ning, in the College Center Lounge. ticipating in the I9H3 march on per's new campus and discuss with Washington and the 1965 Selma students the curriculum. Faculty MontgORtcry March, working on member* will also be on hand lo SCLC voter regtslrallon project in answer any questions aludcnto may BIBLE Alabama. June 19HS. election to have. Vice-Chairman of the Milwaukee WEEK United School lnl««ration Com- '•T*«aii *• I mittee. 1965, and leading demand Career Dean for open housing legislation in Mil- waukee with Milwaukee Youth

( ouncil, 1967 «8. Still Vacant 1 Students and faculty would have been able to meet informally with Harper Collcne i» presently In the JAHDA Father (!roppi from I - 4 P.M. in proccM of choosing a new Dean the College Center Lounge had Mil- of the Career Programs waukee authorities not found Rev- With the resignation of Dr. Har- Jahda. the denial hyglenist club erend Croppi in contempt to Jail old Cunningham as dean. Dr. Clar- ai Harper, ha* begun many fund- him. ence Schauer was appointed lo form rai*ing activities throughout the a committee to choose a new dean. school, as well a* in the surround- light of the present "Milwau- ing suburb*. In it* member* The committee found kee Happening* he will not dis- J In the administration, farulty. and ITiKS far. the organization has cus* "Hlack Power, the Church and student groups, thechalrman being completed the blind date raffle n* Civil Right*'" as planned for 8 sale in the main Reverend Jame* E. Groppi chosen by the committee. Or well as the bake P.M. in the Fremd High Schmil Sdiauer commented he hopes to lounge, as well as sponsoring a car gymnasium. have the commiMee screening can- wash at n Shell station in Arling- didates by Sept. 15. 196a ton Heights last week.

of the Ca- The officers of JAHDA announce ->;:X:Ji:^#i«y.'^>'*;<'^'>^.->^>.'-S^:;::'^ The basic function ^itJ-JW^SJ**^ ?>v,.5Sf*>' . their reer Programs dean is to assure that the club will continue the the student he is getUng the best string of activities throughout education In the field of hi* er»- school year, and accept all inter- NEWSPAPER WEEK This year, they NATIONAL deavor. The dean must al»o be ested participants. • of- • able to correlate the needs of al»o hope to send some Jahda k^^^A. community with the Individ irs to New York, for the Nation- need* of each *tudent Convention of Dental ^yglene. L-

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Oct 8- Began & Morton ( 1:30 p.m. to Kditor... I.etler So, what to do! Kven if action -HARBINGER on newsatands Once again I am called upon lo were taken fu- on my suggestion, Ott 7- Student Senate Meeting, perform a service for humanity (do ture editors might once again, The HARBINGER Room A335. II am. All stu- not slop reading thi«, it t» not a discovering the symbol in file* dents welcome. plug for vanity. of past issues, arxl reincarnate it. It is observation thal^a re- Oct 8.|»TYO (youth my To prevent this. I offer a sug- reserves the right to organks- tired headling ha* been reinstated gestion tlon) meeting. Room A 102. Equality? to its place of prominence above My idea which would be quite Oct 9- Croas Country. Thorton the editorial column. I was shock- pliable lo many editor's tastes, edit all letters received, & VVilaon. (A) 4 p.m. ed. I am sure that many of my would be just a plain dcak. Items —Lecture. Father James E. Grop- fellow readers acquainted with the on the desk could suggest the edi- pl. HAKHI.NCER will recall that a tor's attitudes toward himself Fremd High School Gynv While listening to the radio the other day, I sudden- bout the middle of the first semes and his work. For example, a few and to delete sections naalum. 8 p.m Harper studenta ly paid more attention than usual, with the bleak news this ter last year heading was drop- scattered pencils and an uncovered with 1. 1), a. 1:30 p.m these days. 1 heard something that really made my blood ped by the former editor. This ac- typewriter would suggest an over- Oct 10-(;olf Waubonaee. Kanka- tion was taken in response to a boil; which in these days of apathy. Is really something. worked and labored editor. of their content. kee & Black Hawk. (H) 130 letter of mine in which I put forth However, If theae suggestions A few speeches were given in Chicago two weeks ago p.m. one logical reaaon after aitother seem meager or if I have aliented Oct by such notables as George Meany (AFL-CIO), the Rev. as to why It should be removed the editor past conciliation by what 11-Croas Country. Black his Hawk R. C. Vivian (Coalition for Community Action), and from column. I have written to far, I suggest u Invitallonsl (A> II a.m. U.S. Asst Labor Sec., Arthur Fletcher: .-ompetltion, with awards, to en- Oct IS-Golf. Amundsen. (A) 1:30 Not only did he take the action courage possible conlenders- I-ID NOTK: 1 must admit that pim. Naturally their speeches were of the Richard J. Daley Is last thing that your letter did raise some eye- stated, in addition, he wrote a nice There one could -Folk MuakrClubMsetlnc. rhetoric— nothing at all said or done. you know, br9W». Room was As poat script lo me and published it be done. Simply KKKP the pres- Your phasing was very A335, 6 p.in. wa* a man of ent heading After all. It docs fill descriptive and somewhat accurate. talk has done little good in the dispute over the supposed with my iHler. HK Oct the space. The aiafl. however 15-Croas Country. discrimination In the Chicago construction industry unions. t^atUHiM^- (!reg Brooks cratlon on your rcqusst nSMMSry. County. (H) 4 p.m. white demonstrations have been fired concern- Black and Bui ^low; now, to see this rabid atudeol Watch for next editor's HvatT Oct IS. Golf. Sauk Vail ing this topic diapiay of insolence, this overt and Rock Valley. (H) IStf Ignominious dismissal of rf- Who's in the right? Surely the Labor Department Is my Oct 17- CoUge Center forts, la to me— well, truly it i» of no help, since, that before the hearings began about Houae. 8:30- 1 1 30 agulah. Mud-Slinging at Its Best p m. the 'discrimination' matter at the II. S. Customs House, Open lo Harper students with l-Iditor characterises any hippies I have Fletcher with the backing of the govenunent. had said ID. and high school seniors. met at Harper. That is gentle Actually. It U not tbe entire head hU Oet that he wanted to see moat of the minority groups de- The other noon while standing IS-Croaa Country. Triton* Ing. but merely the symtMl that I In line I overheard several young OuPage (A) 11 pm. mands met Bias, or atrmid? am taking Issue with. The symbol I helle\-e that the hippie Is super men laughing al a group of male lor in ways Ott 2aCoffcc Houae Program. this discrimination the la alrocioua and rcflacls aa alti many to the youth of Is there actually wholesale on students wiih longhair. tude of Inaccurate reporting and These athle- my parents' dsjr. PatU Miller CoU<«e C^tcr part of the unions? The 6.000 white and 600 Negro tic types perhaps fell scandel hunting. »omehow No hippie ever t>eal anyl>ody LoungefA buUdlng) i2-2p.nL unionMs don't seem to think so. more masculine by laughing and up. or boasted about his conqueets calling ihr long -HARBINGER on newaatands. Hie fuming unions are bfing placed against the wall Here Is my poini: THK symtMl hair types freaks." over tiie oppoaMe an. No hippie la a keyhole wUh an eye peep- Something should be aaid In wltfi a political flring squad doing them the Injustice. pralac of the - sec page itiree laattmi tt. I Uppic One OltnE College A union member must go through 'journeyman's' Center Deflowered? By Chuck Thielman was fast on his feet status for at least five years, and usually seven or eight he didn't have le poundlrtg the organ and Davs They came. Six to hundrad lo seven hum very long for the place Ikirlan EKirlng this time, he gets pay, land Is worked slapping the skiiM. meager hundred bodtaa of various *h a pea was really hopping " DAZED The (Mh The "cuaiomiasd hard rock" CONFUSED and alaca. is in- and Then as the Column hard. After his long suffering, he Anally accepted dcctbel level poured it on thick and sound was great. The 8th Column rose the wolves to the union, and Is able to wqrk on the construction started hunting for heavy With Ceorge Cierberick at have been over Welcome fcUow students of Har- Campu* Security t Mice wUI not be buUdlaga. the a long hard road heating contractor the bunny of their choice. If the wolf rhythm, lead and vocal, Tboae are KenShor before playing at this their crews and do his trad e with rewarding compensation for par. of you who new lasulng tickets unlU Monday. .Sep- went bankrupt. This caused the "beat ahidnta probably IM at a loaa on tember 22nd. dance so far." as Fred Kienle des- file years he's put Into tt. However, atudanl aeven week delay which 1* why this bewildering campus. How- parking in the followtn)! cribing the past history of the areas la ^ part of the buildings aren t Now, the politicians are running scared from the fullv "8th ex'er. all of us. itew or returning. mistakr. reserved faculty areaa Column". romp Iliad. The North arm uf build Frogmm Ixperimenf minority demonstrators who. don't want necessarily anti- large Originally from El Paao. Texas are faced with one problon. (first two alatea at all Iota). vM- Ing K will be ready for use Sep- the fMh came to Chicago THE FIRST discrimination policies, but a free-way into the unions That problem \» orte which Is in- lors' parking faiarked areas). ThU year Harper College aa ca- credM course In search CAIENDAR GIRL for Hiis tsmesfer is p«fif« •mber 25th and the hlast wing progrants. .Surveys of - a few >obs as well as a record- herent in the school the prob- I>ental parking areaa. lire lanes of pcrlmenilng with a new non-credit wUI be Mill Yvonne Buciok. without the Ave to seven year "hUch". In other words— building I) wUI be compkSad taken in college districts ing Mill Bucioli ii o freshman fhii foil lem of orientation. or acceas contract. aisles, and thovMcrs or (Mober l&th. This wUI compISM •ducational program. to point out other areas of inter faring the Hnrt thirty 4hrer day* af Harper. She plant fo major in Liberal Arfs. out! unpaved areaa .Since Monday the the first phase of the rampus con^ The courses are designed for the est snd enable the a hand program to of their visit the Hlh Colsmn lived These problems of witere do I l.'ilh of September. I) Day for Har St ruction Student desiring to further his serve everything now; edu the entire community. These on a super light budget. These demonstrators who demand park; where'* the entrance: Hey. Ten dul- per studcnta, the ma)orit>- of pco- cation or improve and update his surveys wUI alao indicate inlercM Ur* N day ff>r all five of them. who want what others have, merely because they them- there isn't wing, artd the • an KmH pl haw l»«en parking in lot* \o. .Now. with this Informative map. knowledge In a particular field. and enrollment numbers for the Their diet ci>n«iated of peanal but- selves have been deprived of H, are no more seruible like can t>e solved by rf^irring I and 2 The other four lots are the Harper student can efTccllvely Courses In Ufetlme Family Fi- program ler and Jdly sandwiches washed to the accompanying map. The always open and. the navigate his the In Little as map way through this nancial HannUig and Isauia or intelligent than degenerate "moochers" and Non-credit coursH will be down wttb .... Now it looks parking areas and the acena to shows, are |uM as doae lo the new and ronftiaing campus, there- Abner. ProMema: Parcnto Society and scheduled for evenings and ss though the (Mh I* on the rosd them are all marked 4of)S ^"^ buildings as the first two Iota. by ne\'er missing Satur- a dass l>ecause to success, Youth are directed towards par days aUowlng working adults to after 7 years. The HARBINGER stands with these union members tfic cnlraiKce to the buUdinira- Ths Ikirlng the construction of ih* be couldn't find tt. eitts and hilure parents. lake advamagt of the program. Now that the College Center has who are the first ones outside the demanding minority, been officially deflowered Tht SecrHarlaJ Refresher Work- Course lies range from SI per the stu- to demand rights, too! dents can expert more THEIR shop Is a short five session course week to $3 a session. The course mixer* of the the designed for the in sort a* Friday night, Sep- As one of their members stated: "It's time honest secretary interest- Family Finartdal Flannlng Is tember 19(h. workers get their rights too. We're competent building ed In Improving her typing, short available for couples at a rale of hand and dictation 1 for tradesmen, and we're going to make a stand against talents. S 5 six weeks. Sacred Cows The majority of classes will be these degenerate clowns!" A course in interior design help* Ms^StsfJaf for a period of ten weeks. the busy homemaker plan a more - from paRf tsr, Ultor modern eronomiral home. ucation.' Anybody who is not ever Here is an unrelated wasted time swallowing gold- asiortment wildly enthused about their The remaining three courses. I'n- kids fish or seeing how many people of things that personally burn me learning morality from derslandlng the Contemporary VITiRANS rabbit stud- Could fit into up. and some sacred cow* I d telephone booth. that ies is labeled as a Right Wing No hippie e>'er black think need re-udderlng. Tlif Harbinger bailed any- Kxtremisi. Ii ju*! goes lo »how that Novel, Cinema Arts attd Fun In one There* too Tha tisM has caaiel from a fralernily. man> freaks and nobody s more against dissenting Fitness are general liberal arts wierdo* It is a fact the hippie i* replac wandering around these opinion than Mr Liberal. courses. SckoUrskips are new ing the football hero hall* who ne\-er contribute to any as a campu* Here'* a *acred cow that. In my Terry Carter. EdMoi^ln-Chicf Harper plans to add more non- Ideal. legitimate campuK activity. •vsi labia far a short Many p<^)ple are dlsgunled Harper opinion, ought to be gored— aca- offer* by this However, al hi* best. Ihv a full range of extra-cur- demic Tom Hanson, Awletant Editor tenure. I don't know who time «niy. tiipple has made ricular activity. Many oftheKcare Joe Branka, Peatarc Editor PCS SALE education, rell cooked up ihii formula for guar- flon. and begging for contributor* l"hey government examine anteed mediocrity. These days the Marty Peterson, Managing Editor 55 Chev new brakes, tires, sus- Saa Mr. Vajsvij their own ought to drag in »«>me of way of doing thing.*. The these limit* of Academic Freedom are condition. f^f fwrthar details. long haired kiM>ks iohn Waskin, Pkoto Editor pension exc. Must hippie ha* respect for the teacher who are so big stretched out to tolorate ever>ihlng see. 43 60 or offer. who care* and \-rhally li's going Itio far, in Ron Duerni, Sports Editor Bld9. A. Rm. 349 rejects the big bu»i my from four-letter lectures to time off ^es« opinion, when Che neatest approach lo higher education. haircut* for treason. So who need* tenure'.' Dariene McCratic, Business Manager Ext, 247 - canter on this (ampus CI. .MI.Vll The hippie respects Je*u» while belong to ihe Maybe you faculty could answer Donna Wagner rejecting groundkn-per*. and Stewart Levin, ClrcuJadon Managers big time religion The hip Ihi* one—how many other business- Another Ihinw that Staff pie keep* Ihe system honest by burn* me up men do you know that have tenure caring les* i* the phoney adulation some of Reporters; Maureen McNassar, Chuck Thidman, Judy NARFEI OPEN what other people think the in their job? Heyond Ihecustomary MOUSE and medlA paopls^ tWe^ ' caring nrotr jrbmrr whafhrr W y , CBRr -t w l ^w^ek^ noilw.'tRan*: Kdfer, Laurie Steele, Pat Tackes, Garry Alden, Charisse him.Helf, etc. Ihink*. I arc laying i»n Kolk-Kixk Mus- lle»i news of the past summer was Herman, Jeff Meyer. The 6:10 commuter train is ic Fi-!>livaN. Life i-vrnpuloula tup- the October 12 8: X to 11:30 p.m. full fiasco SI>S put on at their nation of former football plemenl on Advisor: Craig Stewart hrroe» and pre* Woodstock depicting al convention. A classic study in dis- Idem* of the ccstiihy - Sigma Chi. Saturday of making-oul in the organization by an PhotographerK RoUey Bateman, Les Pock, Stewart ,.,, - Featuring outfit that Lev- morning Ihey all mud I'hi-y mil Ihi* MaSiSSdmx come out and youlh^ullurc. claim* lo have Ihe answer to all in, Tim Bradley, Gary Moffat Richard iMlwr* Dame sprinkle their .Mv j)ld Hanke Tb» Amsficon Trogetly lawn*. .Saturday man UMrd to call this a our ills. We need these freaks a- l%rary night they gang ithag. mix martini*. Sunday Ia-I * face it— only two round here like thi- YWCA needs •fitranca morning they grumble if the minis- basic types* uct their kitks from pet'ping Tom*. Published twice monthly by and for the students of Wil- and Ssvsrol Folk Musicians ter talks .:Koul .\'egroe». these syiKopatcd orgic*.— hog* and Hiirrx liam Rainey Harper College, Algonqtilh Rriilur* and Roselle I have nevei 'aughrd al a man degenerate*. Mudeiil Opsn to Horpsr Sttitlsn ts with Rds., Palatine, HI. 60067 long hair, Hul I ihink I know Speaking of the n ass n... .Im — a freak when I set' i>nc. have Telephone: 369-4200, Ext 272 and high school seniors you nolicud Iho abundance Kditors Note: Whose side should Mury Swannon of wholly une-8idcd. but suppo*ed- we take'.' l-hf IIAKHlNC.KReditor* student ly objective", articles on s ,x ed- arc split JIke anyone else! ^ r

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* \ S]p(0)ir{tmg A Horper distance MeA Copture Seoson Opener have you lost your cool?

Our Hawk harriers streaked 23:17.0. Bob Bachua and Mike Coach Bob Nolan waa very home after winnlrtg the first meet Klwart nailed down the number pleased with the way the team fin-

that there i* an athletic program of the season by a score of 24- aeven and eight spots, (fifth and ished since i| was the first time any > Nine guyi. Juat nine guy>. here. Last aprin^ the coaches had 31, (low score wins). sfacth ). while teammate Tom [>wy- of the men had run four miles In a That's how many people areout sign-up sheet! for all men that were .loliet College waa the victim a- er completed the Hawk alllgn- race. "They did very well, but we've for croM country thU year. Thai'* Interested In Koing out for the var- long with an incomplete and In- ment in twelfth. got to close some gaps. dliffuctinff. ious sports and quite a few eligible Prairie Stale team. The Hawks will be traveling to Harper hat a hi|l time enroll- names appeared. Hawk Jim Macnlder was the Thornton College to take on the meni of 3.066 and only nine of Hut where are thae people now? meet's Individual winner over the hosts and Wilson College Thurs- theae were wttting to no out for wMmoat every aporta haa had a four mile course in a time of 22:- day October 9. cited the team. meeting already thia fall, but by 01.0, one second ahead of Jerry Coach Nolan Wilson as be- True, croM country tan't the the attendance one would think no Prokop of Prairie State DuHm Win ing fairly strong, but he didn1 moat popular aport ever Invent' one knew a thing about them. i^rairie Stale look the second and ed. But what worrlea me. and acme F^tenaive eflbrta have been made third spots In the race but those Harper coachea aa well. Is that lo make people aware of the avail- two boys were the only PS. run- Year's First this trend may be indicative of able program*. SunuiMr clinics ner* competing so their places the rest of the year. were held In aoRM aporb but the at- didn't count in the team scoring

" What la the reaaon for the poor tendance waa labdad as "terrible of Harper and JoUat Competifion tumouta'' That's hard to say. With Perhaps it's not )uat a question Ron Hryani took a fourth, (or

the switch to daytime daaaca. of attitude Maybe aome atudents second 1. for Harper In a lime of I'eam depth was the key to the coachea were hoping for a Rreat- are leery of the facilities Harper Hawk golf squad's double victory ly Incrtaacd participation over laat employe f—lhull, H§tkf, over ih'right and Triton f»ii*g— year. So far. they haven't got IL Does it make a dUT^ence where S«piemt>er 25. The coaches aecm to think that practice* are held or where game* The number three and four men it's a question of value*. "You are played? No. C^alit>- I* devel- on Cuach Kon Hesaemer's aquad know," commented one coach. oped ragardlcasoftheenvlronmenL undershot the lop two men while " guiding the team to the win. the kids have roI a new car, liie eacuse of poor facUWea Is prob- i§ /fraiifra/i Pat l>wyer and Rich Ortwertli or they have that full time job, ably the most Mickey Mouse of Intramural* shot Identical 78's while iVte Hahn and they're juat not willlnc to Uicm all. John S. Waakin and Jack Benson shot an 80 and make the sacrifice" I think Ita about time that the The Kreshmca won the inlrA- 85 respectively. It is sometimes difficult to ur>- men with any ability at all. or mural war qn .Scfjiember 18. IS»69. The nnal team scores were Har- dcratand why students are paaa- even the nxn that- Just want to Mr. Roy Kearna slated that the per 321. Triton 334. and Wright up this chance to compel* In better thcmsslvss. slop playing ! >iophomore* wanted a rematch, 347 iports. For most people, this^ the gsl In game* and involvsd Har- which will be held In the early The Hawks were down by eight laat chance they're to have athletica. ... gotnc per *prihg. Member* of the winning strokes after the second man had v.. lo participate in athletics. RsBMmbcr. for moal of you this team are: Hob Paulich. Mike Mull finished, but a stkmg cKitrh endlim "Thia la the opportunity of a Is the last chance you've got Af- hay, Chuck Vloran. .Sam Hurn*. by l>wyer and Ortwerth put It a- UfiCbn*" said^jMie coach, and I ter collage, there Isn't much op- Gary Plkora. and Robert Kbner way. Mr. Chuck Nolaa aciaa. Not only will men advance portunity lo participate athlctical- The following activities look Coach Bessemer was especially phyatcally through ^KMla. but ty. Thsrc are vary capable men on place on the week of September happy over Ihc win since it was know about Thornton. Ironically. Unportant mental attitude* can the coaching staff ready to guide 22 thru 2(i Softball, hockey, and the first meet of the season. "It's WUaon beat Harper last year by be picked up that can prove in- any one willing to take a little badminton lor women. Kootball always nice lo have that first one the aame acore that pushed the valuable for the r«at of your pride in hlmaclf and hla achool and *occer for men were also held. under your belt" he commented. The IntramuMi schedule This win equalled the total num- Hawks lo victory over Jollet live*. and come out and work. Give It. for the monfh of October will consist ber of wins that last year's squad The Hawks have already won M'a Ml a* If n a try. of: compiled so it's evident that the one fourth aa many mecta aa they Cueducational Volle>'ball Hawks are off and running toward dUI all last year and look as Thursday. October 2 a winning though the>' may bscoiae a power Men's Cross Country sign up to be reckoned with. Future Bright for October fi. Activity hour* for the real of the Larie Turnout calendar year will be on Tuesdays and Thursdays in the Field House Arlington Htights Skiws ip for Harper Atiiietics Recreational activities bdore Chrlalmss will consist of chess, Park District will Harper has bk pi for Its Growing Is the best tingle word pool, ping pong, and bridge. These Basekail Drills athletic future, i^w It needa that can describe Harper* athle- aporta will be sponsored compcti- n99d hwl,) for fall Is the mortey to fuintl,th) tic program, and as with mo*i \y the International Associated Forty-six Hsrper students have According to Athl( Dt.'t I tor growing Ihlngs, it will strengthen College Union. Anyone that is In- ccntacted Mr. Chuck Hlnlon. Head and winter programs John Gclch. there la's d< r« tu add with age. Mereated, contact Mr. Kearns at the B iseball Coach expressing an football, gymnastics and swim- Field House In Room 203. Interest In baseball. Thia is ming to the present program qwMe a bigger turnout than the 21 stu- The main stumbling blocks In Night Announc«m«ntt denu who came to practice last work os the way of this expansion are lack fall. of funds, facllltle* and coaches. Coach Ron Bessemer Is in ur- "are always open." lot Rink Monoqgrs Slate funds are a neceaalty if the gent need of a manager for his Practices are held Monday. Wed college t* to broaden Its program nesday and Friday from 4-6 -wrestling team Anyone Interested .Sports and Activities club. SAC, Speclfkailons for outdoor fields p.m. at Maple Park. Practice will W««k«flfl work OS in Joining a sport should contact I* planning Its "Winter l-:xperl- and court* have been completed continue until the World Series be- the head coach of the respective ence " Anyone ^ersated In and rough grading has already Join- gins. Waaktnd Suparvisor sport right away Their ofRcca ing begun on the southwest corner of the are thia dub ahould watch for meet- In the Field House and their campus. A football field, tennis doors ing tlAice Othar positions ovoi lob It courts, baseball field, and general play areas are currently under National Coil 255-8850 construction. EVERYBODY WELCOME The school is In the process of drawing up the educational spec- First M««Hrtg of th« Horp«r Chopfor of SCJIOI.ARSfllPS ifications needed to build a basket- fhoOPMA Newspaper Week ball court and swimming pool. Art aval lab I* for These projects are to lake place mvmrf sarieus minded parson. in the future, however, and no Data Processinf dates of completion can be given Oct 5-11 ixt. 247. Mr. Vai.vil as yet. Maiafemefit XssociatioR

3SS-9703 3 59- 30 S3 SUfUic Thursday October 2 8:00 p.m. A10S ^ JOBS Man MM thlngt dlffercnlly; but For furthor informotion, so* a DPR Ar« you missing this ciction? Lot us oxplort tht happ*nir>gs with you. Btcooll many time* hcArtdtaffrccmcntwIth JOBS tht tti* his view. HU discovery of beauty (ocuify mombor iji room A 104 YOM ere ptople vAio turn tackling X-

otbera (eel t , Gtf with and contemp alUI lie JOBS L«t tht HALCYON pot you in IKU picturt. education sctnt today. We'll introduct you wonders why. In this poem 1 won- * der why: Tom's Stondord Strvict Thora'i mora to school than just books. to tht "why" of things. It's ntvtr bttn dont Airplana ridas 5 SOUTH NORTHirEST HWY. Your job of tht fh« HALCYONI No iongor a blond bofort at any community colltgt. So clut us holcyon tf v*v \tk vwl v««r wt»4»w, Thoro's f•« c«n oH««« ••«. PALATINE S*« your campus Iff yoir bti4 Is ii futurt is waiting. yoorbook. but o dynamic thro* mogozino • In on your idtos so wt can frost this cam- 24 HOUR This in cludts tht first. from tha air. ROAD and it's all yoursi pus with onothtr bidg A room 367 fK«f II (••mt itrong* tit tKit •• Kowr, tli0 doids, tilit Eurtpton Work-shidy tfl«f i»Mi>»»«f lh*y ^«tr»y of T*« Chsck (fetalis in A 364 SiRVICi yoir k%iy Mf ttt scholtvship program. Al t pwM«rf vftw •»* ffc* f rowftJ. I mvtt Kaw« b*«n vnto*tf*4. WINfiRIZINO Roommate Wanted ^ fvt b*«wtv la •« pr«l«vftti Joii tU Flyiii aili. For details see Ofc. »*'*nv n*w«r frowtnf »• wiWIy, Male Id Sliare SPiCIALISTS ^^r dJd ffit «»rM 4«ctrf« I* »idi M #imT Hoaae with three others Mr. Vaisvii « Si|i 9p ii Room A364 359-3053 359-6521 Ex. Linda Andrew • 247 359-4200^ v

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.'Kii^t^-iSB^sa On Oct. 15th, students and faculty all over America will leave their classes for 1 day to ring doorbells and talk to their fellow Americans about the madness of Vietnam. 1 .

To be against the war in Vietnam and to do brought them: death, taxes, inibtion, decay mitment to an early withdrawal of all American iMontHti either unilateral or throu^ negotia- Vii nothing about it is indefemible. and disenchantment. Voops, 102* V< A«Mii.N.W. M2.J47.47S) To Kc )our bnnher, your tchool nute, your They are waiting for a s(»rk. and that is what tions, then we plan to have a 2-day moratorium Wi DXl. 10003 Td: m November. A 3-day moratorium in Decem- M«R or your neighbor's ton dragged off to the «x intend to provide. a PIcaM Mad inc.__4iaMrHJi Ua*-*^ of Ikii Id tZOOMCk. »lau;hicr or to pruion, and to do nothing about On October 15th. students and faculty all ber, if necessary. And so on. t, ultimately, it aK__tlnlc(y atd lilcnttiR kti» for it i> inexcusable. osTT the country arc declaring a one-day mora- What #e are working toward, Q nam Mad tftt VltaMMi Momoriaai oa Otlufci i tSai, w* To >it back pauivdy month after month and torium against the »ar in Vietnam. We are not the largest and broadest anti-war movement ^^^^^ ^^^^^^ ^^^nm. M^^rii^M ^^^^^ cic " •np«iii. « .lit for a Richard Ni\on or a Mehin Laird to striking against our schools. We are leaving our ever seen in the United States. ii caMntwtKM of aJmii that our country was «Tong. and that we classes for the day so that we can go out to ring We will not be sidetracked. We will not be n Eadond MT DSIOO a»» D»" »'<> D»' » arc goinj: to bring our men home without delay. doorbelb and help organize our fellow Ameri- put off by gimmicb or token withdrawals. J» noitt. to lay the least cantagainst the war in Vietnam. We ask your sopport. Wc aik yoa toiKit nide Nmm_ ___ ^ -gjf. 1 to de- it isn't going to happen until the American We win fo wherever the people art—into the "business as utuaP on October Sth, and T your fellow students organizing people make it happen. neighborhoods, to the factories, to the offices, vote the day to Otf Sine Zip your co-workers and your neigh- Th.it is « by we must go to the people. to the .shopping centers And wc think we wilk and teachen. M^tdmcktptjMetfD TiMy arc waHiNg f*r find them a mood to move with us. bon to work actively against the war m. m I M#f'at#riiiiif CMiiftMlia# get wm-k. There isn't a moment to The) are sitting there behind those ckned October I Sth is not an end: it is a beginning. Let's to CoontioMon Sam •nxra. DividMiwt. OavM Miwvr Micae Sklcacir. doi'r«. se(|(hing over Vietnam and what it has if the war continues and there is no firm com- lose. ^

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t>CTOBER 20, 19<» Harper College VOL. 3 NO. 3 Pott! Miller

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The Student Senate hai initiated a Pattl Miller crew up in Iowa and Harbinger new concept in entertaining by join- received her Bachelor of Music VA- ing the Coffee Houte Circuit ucatlon at Drake University in Dea The CoAec Houae Circuit la com- Moines. Afterward she worked as a prised of mentber coUcsca and campus organlier with the Univer- traveling professional entertainers sity Christian Movement and the who put on regularly scheduled Southern CSristian Leadership shows at the collide cantpuses. Conference. Her last position be- fore embarking full-time in the world This program brings a new di- of entertainment, was as a high to mension the concept of entertain- school music teacher in the exper- ment to Harper Studenu will be imental "High School In the Loop. able to hear new talent at prac- tical prkca on a rc«ular baala. Leavlac Ihc educational com- munity baouM oMCMary when the Paiti MUler will Initiate the pro- demand Increased for Paitt as a gram at Harper on Oct. 20, 21. vocalist. Appearnacca foUowad at and 22 In the CoUege Center the Earl of Old Town. Alice's Lounge. Restaurant. Rush .North, Saddle Chib. Fifth Pm. WhyTCollMhouae. IVrformancM wiU b* at noon. Monday Oct. 20; 7 p.m. Tuesday; Her concert credlu Include: Mich- and on October 22 at 12 a.m. igan Stale University. Chicago City

CoUege and the University of Il- 1>attl MUler one of the 16 acU linois. auditioned at the "Quiet Knight" In Chicago. Only three acts were Labcla cannot be applied lolMr selected to appear on the Coihe style, sound or choke of malwIaL House Circuit The first of theac In conaMcring her r«|Hrlati«, aka three acts was a vocalist, who was lakea Into great accoml 9m poet- accompanied by a female sland-up ry of the song just as much as the bass player and one of lb* baat "aouad". Pattl has said: "I like

gultarlals In Chicago. to say somethlrm when I sing." The compoaexs who help her do this Amon? the expected sounds of the are Leonard Cohan, Jooi MllcheU numerous folk singers, Pattl Mil- and the Beatlaa, to naoM a few. ler's voice and style made her the exception that evening. The audi- The Coliae Houae Circuit wUl ence's anentlon was evldertcc of her irlve PatU Am opportunity to spend appeal and her ability to do more her lime the way that Is moat inean- than lust sing she performs. litirful to her, singing.

Julian Bond to Lecture HerOi. Oct. 30

Thursday, Octobei 30 at I p.m.. with SNCC. Bond directed the or ocrats were succcsafiil In unseating Bond was later nominated tor of Us age. the Harper College I^ecture Series ganisatlon's photography, print- the rasular, hand-picked Georgia Vtee-Prcaidcnt. but withdrew his His poems and arttctaa have ap- will present Julian Bond. The lec- ing and publicity departments His Inm conatderallon because peared in Negro DIfpA Mallva, ture will be held In the College work with SNCC took him to civil Bights and llr\ lews, Ltfr. Preedom- Center Students and faculty will be rights drives and voter registration way*. Ramparts Beyond the Blaea. admitted upon presentation of their campaigns in (k>orgia, Alabama. New Negro Poem*. American Ne^ ID card. MIssUslppI and Arkansas gro Poetry. The Book of Negro Julian Bond was born in Nash- He was first elected to a seat P^i«. In the Georgia House. Mr. the form the date rm which he wilf That summer, he joined the staff of a serves as a member of the be eliffible for graduation. newly formed Atlanta weekly Ne- Education, Insurance and State In- A SIO fee U required which cov- gro newspaper, the Atlanta In- stitutions and Properties Commit- ers the cost of the diploma. To quirer, as a reporter and feature tees. He holds membership in the participate in the formal exercises, writer. He later became managing I.P.F.U.. and the Southern Cor- it is necessary to rent a graduation editor. respondenu Reporting Racial E- cap and gown for approximately In January 1961. Bondlfcl More- quallty War8(SCRREW). S6. house to Join the staff of the Stu- Mr. Bond was co-Chalrman of Students should check the cata- dent Nonviolent Coordinating the Georgia Loyal National Dem- logue requirements for the degree Committee (SNCC) as Communi- ocratic Delegation, an insurgent they wish to obtain. Ifthereareany cations Director, a position he «roup, to the 1968 Democratic Na- questions concerning requirements, held until September, 1966. While tional Convention. The Loyal Dem- a counselor should be contacted.

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Calendar 70 Scandinavion Tour

Oct. 20 • Coffee House Program 12 A.M., Lounge College On- Planned for Harper Letters To The Editor ter, Patti Miller. -HAKBINGEa on newsstands. — Harper College Students for Hu- The Travel Program at Harper interested meml>ers of the commun- man Rights Club. Grape Boy- Is adding a tour to Scandinavia in ity. Sixty-three toured Europe last cott Issue, 7:30- 11:(M) P.M. IC106. addition to Its i-xlltor: grinding teeth? annual "Heari of summer as pari of the program. Oct - It's 21 G JoUet. Amundsen, Europe" tour. disgusting. I mean it's worse To coiKlude. all 1 can say, laugh- Triton H 1:30 P.M. than that, buttherejust aren't words ingly; you have feel- many common Coffee House Program PatU MU- For students at Harper Blame the for the feeling. Have you read some ings and some that arenlt so com- College Ye Not Ifr, 7 P M. of The tentative dale for the I7day- there these letters to the editor lately? mon. You're both missing the boat, U a special Work Scholarship Oct. 22 -Coffee Hquse Program Scandlnvalan trip* is scheduled for Well, there were two of them last using each other Program available. This program for a scapegoat The HARBINGER A.M., 12 Lounge, Patti MUler June 4 to June 25, Including a three provides a minimum of 400 hours week. alMtnc aide by aidc^ tearing If there Is one lhii« about life, H's —Ferdinand Roten Galleries Sale, stop Administrotion! each other apart The 'freaky day In London on the return of work for a student at regular hip- not long, but people shorten it by 2-4 P.M., 7-9 P.M.. College Center trip. pies' should be kicked out. says shortening their ex|>erieoccs and reserves the right to hourly rates during the school year. Currently, mud. poor Ufhtlnc. Maintenance— L.ounge. the parking lou will one, and the other says that hip- friendships. It's disgusting, it's Oct 23 • - and distant parkins facilttlea Mctn only be 25 feet from the bulldingii pies G OuPage (A) 1:30 are gentle and honcet and something I sort of understood, P.M. to be the pet peeve of moat ttu- The lighting, Members of dte trip will viall If the work performed the however, is a mat shouldn't be laughed at. but never really will. edit all letters received, by stu- dents -Film series "AJOe " 1 and 8 P.M. cities attending Harper thl* Mm- ler of utmost ' major in Norway, Sweden dent Is saOafactory and the student concern, and Mr. Well, 1 say human beings are Charisse Bcrman eater. Lecture- Center. and Denmark. coastal Hughes also realises this. Signals Just what titcy are, and in every A steanter goes on oiM of the tours, a $350 -Folk Music Theac problems have been have finally been verified, Club, Cofbe House trip through Norway's Fjord coun- scholarship is awarded In addition and the person, there is some likeable trait. EDITOR'S COMMENT: and to delete sections broucht to the HARBINGER on original 7:30 10 PM., Cafeteria. try is also being planned. to the wages architects have been con- Before you open your mouth to This sounds like the philosophy earned, help the student Oct - Laat many occasion*, with the anticipa- tacted to re-evaluate the 24 day for withdraw with the lour fees. lighting that long-haired person, why dont of the 'hippie', yet it seems total- tion that the editors could do some- ala. problem. Proper and efncieni light you try finding out what he is real- by unbiased. But. as most ration thing about the dUemma. This ing for of their C- Conference Meet 1:30 P.M. The total cost of the tour will the front and back of the ly like. If you're a hippie, why don't aJ people know, dils attitude in content. Oct. 25 - • problem of poor fadllttea and buildings should be operative with CC NUCL (A) 1 P.M. range from $883 to t936, depend- Tour fares may also be earned you do the same. Why do I have modem society is comnwoly re- grounds has been thoroughly Oct 28 - G - Radon IV tourna- ing on the accommodations desir through the college's work pro- look- in the foreseeable future. to keep finding myself between ferred to as a 'dreamer-complex.' ad Into, and the accurate facuhave ment (A) 2 P.M. ed. This price will Include Insur gram. Four buslncaees and Indus- bWB discovered. Oct. 29 European And Scandi- ance. travel, two meals a day and tries in the surrounding Editors of the HARBINGER feel commun- To the navian Tour Meeting §-10 P.M. airfare. ity will provide astonishment of many. that too many of the students In the Editor: JoIm fair students you would say hippie ) the being not so ica every day to the accompani- administration is in complete school try to find anything to com- and will also give $360 toward Who do some of the students of condensed—loitering the rug of the ment a harmony with of sandpaper voiced ^Oct. 30 - Lecture Series - Julian the student's lour the student body plain about Before people start this school think Hafper U here Student Center with soda cups, cig- rag Is eepcdaUy loathsome. It Bond. I P.M. Lecture Center. on these topics. Further elaboration rumors of the buildings' improper for? The traditional "Heari of Eur- A free ride; a soft chair; a arettes, ash trays, hair, and larva. •ad information wouldn't be too bad, but the slob -Folk Musir Oub CoOse House ope" lour Is again for will dispel any structuring, or faulty grounds place to show-ofP planned It's strange to me. to see these plays the eoafltcts uf the minds, on this mal- work, they same tune (if you wlah 7:90-10 P.M. Cafeteria. July 30 to August 20. Eight Eur themselves should look The l l Co ege Center is supposed- peaceful people (if you wish to ' call to call It that ) every Oct. 31 Itr Into the focta. day! MIDTKRMS opean countries will betoursd; Eng- Positions are still open for stu- ly a place of qolet. lounging, study- (hem that much) disturbing every- • I understand — Last day to Many students do r«allt« the rea- The administration has that the admin- make-up incom- land, Belgium. Holland. Ormany. denU to partlcipale In either pro- presented ing, and general comfort. pre-«s- oite In ear-reach of "A" building. Islration Is trying to pletes. sons concerning the distance of the all the information on these sub- remain very Aualrta. Italy. Switserland and gram. Details are available from lat>IM>ed for the students of the No one seems to be able to nap liberal and calm with Nov. 1 Arlington Hctghts Frs parking facUitiea. That is, there are jects. We find them quite capable this dem- Com- Fred ValsvU, Director of Place- school. Not for rowdy, sloppy, (eMctiMllaa e held trek to school. Harvey bounds in- once a students probably IM at a loss on ficials refused it completely be^ votes for Treasurer; Donna Wag- month. The "With the transition to our new to his car. erhlch go\-ernment has . is arrang- thU bewildering campus. dual racing fore .. ). And cappliw it off, at ner The SAC toivites all Interested campus. this for corresponding secretary, ing the groundwork. Any student year's actlvltica thingles under the hood, ready for the Cook County Maintenance with Karper Student* to participate in should prove to 160 votes; Jennifer Edwards who wishes lo discuss college policy be a great ex- action, Rhonda. Harvey's girl, building: Now. with this informative map. the club activities which include perience with 1 73 votes as Recording Secre- la encouraged to attend. for all members." com- sINIiers into the passenger the Harper student seat "By the way, Euclid, a Junior tary. can effectively weekly outings to Wisconsin and mented Brian Hale, President of IOkmmU, as usual. Is as radiant highway is supposed navigate his way through this Michigan. lobeopentHjl Senate meetings are held every SAC. as the overcast sky. this The student government out- new and confusing campus, there- morning to Harper next fall. rightT' other Thursday In the Student Sen- Harv is lines Its purposes as stated in the by never missing a class because now winging his way "No, the county has to take a ate meeting room, from 1-3 p down Golf m SENATE CONSTITUTION; Iw couldn't dnd it Road at 25 miles an irafflr count first." All interested students srr encour 1 ) To rcpreeent the student body hour. The cement truck up ahead "But you promised." aged to come and participate in of Harper College. is loo wide to pass safely. Harv "Sorry." optnlons and ideas given. 2 ) To unify all student organlta- hangs back. Golf is so superbly "You should be." ••JAM»»SESSIONS" tlona. ^ built, as everyone knows. Harvey's The student senate is consider- 3) To aid liTthe Internal admin- tires and suspension are slowly be- ing the start of a Jam session for istration of the school. ing beat Into nothingness. After students who wish to display telent. 4) To sentiment law and order. all. Golf Is only 20 years old, it All Interested studenU should con- 5) To promote general activities. wont be paved again for a long, long time. »^/'^f%0%i' l^f^t'^f^-^-^f^' Harv finally gets by the cement truck and onto Algonquin Road (rt. 62). After atwut two mUes of The Harbingw dodging potholes and speed crat- ed truck drivers. Harv gets stuck in the usual Rt. 53 and Rt 62 traffic jam. Terry Caiier, Edltor-tn- Chief Meanwhile. Rhonda Is doing Tom Hanson, Aaatotant Editor her homework. Now a Ram-her Joe Branka, Feature Editor Bros.' gravel truck pulls In front Mart^ PetaMon, Managing Editor of Harv. It soon becomes appar- ;fOhn Waakln, Photo Editor ent that his truck driver is getting \ HARKR STUDENTS and their »poniors for th« '69 sum- paid by the mile. Harvey is doing Ron Duerm, Sports Editor mer European tour of (background, I. to r.) Mrs. Dyann 50. the truck Is slowly pulling a- Dariene McCratic, BaslacM Manager McGuire, Fred Voisvil, director of placement and student way. Suddenly gravel starts flying Attention Donna Wagner and Stewart Levin, Circulation Managers off the plummeting truck. Instanl^> Veterans aids; Jofin Bowen; (foreground) Matt Cockreil, Jeonette

a ' ly loses . Harv headlight to thA . '— Staff — "l.iJUi ., ReKfeklt, llttdo f4el4«r, D«lp«rt R<»upp. ^- Kcpovtcn; Maureen McNassar, Chuck Thidmarr, Judy merciless beating of the Rravel.'tlalf a mlletogoyel—moregravel. Right Keifer, Laurie Steele, Pat A m09ting of all veterans in Tackes, Garry Alden, Charisse turn signal; three rocks enter the infmrmiffi starting a Botnan, Jeff Meyer. passenger side, leaving behind a '65 Vrntmrans Club, will be held Thurs., Oct. 30 at 4 b.m. Plymo«4ti Borocwdo Austin Hedoy Advison Craig Stewart A - St(dw«) C*nt«r demolished windshield. Rhonda's in A242. V.A. Benefits will Sprite. Good Condition. >650. I - fewar PlwH studying Is 'painfully Interrupted he discussed as well as Photographers: Rolley Bateman, Les Pock, Stewart Lev- 239-2369 C - /M&Ardi by flying glass. scream, a short in, A procedures for electing officers. Faculty men%hers Tim Bradley, Gary Moffat, Richard Hanke. - MorttASctvnce D right turn lane, a pole; no right 1967 Air conditioned lost bock. E ladwr* Demo. are also invited to attend this meeting, for further Melolic Blue. Showroom condition. r - llbrory Published twice monthly by and for the students of Wil- OPMA M««Hng information, contact John Waskin Ext. 273 or 274. 2,600 miles Stick shift. 21 miles liam Rainey HaiT>er College, Algonquin and Roselle per gallon. Retired teocher. >l 595. Steve • Love Rds., Paladne, ni. 60067 Oct. 23 P.M. AHM 8 you always. Tdephone: 35»-4200, Ext 272 Gu*>t Speaker 823-3606 Shorty . . "

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Favorites in Conference by Ron Ducnn ference champs from '63-'66aiMi Since mo«l of you don't know took a second In '62. anything about the men that are Then Harper appeared on the by Ron Duenn The Hawks haven't hadacbance vltaUonal held Saturday. Oct. 11, given the ta*k of training the (tu- scene. Saturday, October 25 will find the to see Danville yet but they are sup- the results gave birth to a great deal dent* that represent Harper Col- One of his biggest motives in Harper cross country team in Mo- posed lo be a rough team to beat. of speculation. A pair of St. Louis

lege in athletic competition, I will moving to this area was the fact line, Illinois trying to capture the The other two schools that are cap- schools look an easy first and sec- periodical!]^ apotlight a coach in that he could commute to this conference championship. It should able of giving the Harper squad ond place followed by Wrighi and this column. school much easier than he could be quite tome race. a good race are almost exactly then Harper. The score of these top This week we'll take a look at Mr. before. He lives in Schaumburg, "It looks as though it's going equal to the Hawks. In dual maets. four teams were Florissant Valley Robert Nolan, croaa country and and the daily trips into the city to be between Wright, DuPage, Dan- Wright beat DuPage by two polnU 27, Meramec 51, Wright 86. and track coach. were really a pain. By working at ville, and ourselves," commented and DuPage gave the Hawks their Harper 95. Nolan's athletic background can Harper, he could spend more time Head Coach Bob Nolan of the only defeat In a one point dcci- This score is decieving in a way be traced to his high school days at with his wife. Barb, to whom he's Hawks, "These foui* learns are Just alon. since one of Harper's runners wis nowe point ipread University of IllinoU, Circle Cam deciding factor. Nolan noticed separating Wright and Harper pus. His education was broken up a lot that he liked Harper. "I could have been severely reduced

by periods of working ai>d he en- thought I'd enjoy it here. I saw or eliminated. liatcd in the Marines in 'S4. where Harper was going to be a "But, this was not the case The

real nice school. I could see a chal- Hawks Just didn't look "sharp", He played s lot of baseball and lenge in starting a new program. as Coach Nolan stated, and as a basketball while he was in and he The goals of this school, both aca- conaequeaoe couldn't quite calcfe got bis -release In 1956. He then demic and athletic, were the tame Wright returned to the U. of I. and grad- as my own." One bright itote coming out of uated in 1960 from the Urfoana Nolan la a very dedicated tndl- the meet was the fine showing put campus. vidual. Heworks hard for hli teams on by Ray Sommer Hit time of His old college hired him to be and his efforts are reflected in the 22:50 was hU best of the year part of a 20 man stafT in the Phytl success that his squad* have had. and he it devaloping rapidly and cal Education dept. He began as an His decision to come out here was is starting to give Hawk standout assistant coach in cross country not altogether an easy one. Brand Jim MgciOdar a little push for that and track and after one yar was new facilities were being construct- Burabtr one spot lo head coach in both ed at the old college and he was Jim placed tenth in the meet for leaving a well established position. the Hawks with a time of 2228 He was at that school for eight But Nolan has a flair for the In- followed by Sommer In fifteenth. years during which time his squads novative and as he said. "I'd Ilka Ron Bryant with a slightly slow rolled up an impressive woo-ioat to contribute something lo tht 23:21 and nineteenth. Mike Hwart record. His cross country team growth of the school. " As far as I'm in twentieth w1tha23:3<>,^nd Bach faablonad a record of 53-35- 1 concerned, he already has. Eatab- ut In thirty first with a time of His track teams were equally IMMag Harper as a power In croaa 24:53. dMnry with a 46-21-1 slate to their ia already- contrtbMtlaa If the tsam caa get together a crediL Tbaaetrack squads were con- atrong combined effort, they are

ui_^ ^3if a mile logo* Mike ElwaH. taft. Bob Bachus. center, and going lo be very dIfBcult to beat Ray Sommer match each other stride for stride after completing 3 5 in the coaisr—ca aiwwwJow u. The mllss on the Hawk home course In another vtctorlous team effort team's daptfi la arbat asay make Duffers Still Unbeaten, ihem emerge as the victors. "Our team balance may win It for us," noted Coach Nolan 'but they aU must run a good race. Enter Conference Meet New Programs Inifiofed At the time this story went lo press, the Hawks owned a record of 8-1 in dual by lion Ouam In answer to what be i In Infromurol coaspMUoQ which For some reason, the weather lo to the toughest rompetllion he Schedule is at least equal lo iw basl la Ibe man doean'l like Harper's golf nimd. "The top teams are going league. Three of thaac wins were team. The squad has been playing lo be JoUet. DuPage, and Harper picked up when the squad met through all kinds of Inclement con- One thing. If we're on our game, Right now H's kind of a football and soccer squads are off Thornton. Wilson, and lUlnoia Val- dMoM. y«l they arc still turning the other teams are really going to and play' type deal." to 0iK>d starts with two full teams ley in a triple-dual alTair. la vary raapactable scores. have lo play golf l« beat us." That's how Intramural ffglmiiil for soccer and several Macnlder took a flrst in ttw mast Harper hosted a meet Friday. Oc- Harper is going lo battle both Roy Reams described this year's for football compctltiott. with a 24:36 time over the 4.2 tober 10 and had to play with only JoUci and DuPage on Oct 21 and program He said participation la mile wtitd swept course. Bryant. four men. It was raining so hard 23 respectively. This will be their higher than antidpaicd for almoat Elwart. and Bachus ftnUhed 3-4-5 the real of the Hawk duilers thought big lest. If they emerge victorious all programs. Co-ed volleyball is very popular with only eight lecortds seps rating that the OMM was cancelled! the conferetKv flag will l>e dangling this year and an attempt Is be- the Hmcs headed by Bryant* 25 25 The team went on to pick up a in front of their eyes. ing made lo organise a c«h«d horse- SotBOMr came in seventh with a ttme

couple of victories that day anyway There were between ten and fif- shoe program before it gets too of U:48 which meant thai Ih« first and proceeded lo boost their rec- Winter Sports Lock teen participants In 4hc one mile cold Softball aitd volleyball for fl%^ men had only one minute and ord lo 1 1-0, ( two forfelto are includ- cross country run. A trophy was women Is also getting a start and twelve seconds leparailng ihem.

). awarded to the If the ed in this total Activ* Participant! winner of thai blis- Mr. Kearns said that he "would squad ran stay grouped Waubonsce and Black Hawa tering contest. like all the table tennis players like that In the conference test, and were the victims Uhis time as the Winter sports will begin com- Eight member l>owling teams are to let themselves be known" be- all run a good race, it may turn Hawks shot a very fine 322, Just pedHon In about a month and there l>eing formed for men's, women's, raute this phase of the intramural out to be trophy time for Harper 't two strokes off of setting a new still is a need for more participants. and mixed bowling leagues The program U toon lo begirt distance men. course record, f^e Hahn look Wrestling Coach Ron Bessemer medalist honors with an excellent Is calling for prospective grappler* 74. Rich Ortwerth was the next low- aitd is in dire MINI of a manager. eat scorer with a 78. If the basketball and wrestling Another weather tainted victory squads are going to have good hey you! waa accomplished at the hands of seasons, they are going to have to

Morton College. This time it was- be in shape for their first contests. n't the rain, but "It was the worst Unless more men show up. the y«o you, tmari kidi Lisfmn, hav9 w got such a wind we've ever played in. Our teams may find (heir ranks a Httle Intrrior** dmal for youl Want to b« a big timo joumalitt long balls were really affected." So thin for these first matches. said Hawk Mentor Ron Bessemer. Mr. John Gelch and Coach Besse- likm Pliny thm Eld^r, or \Mnnim thm Poo? W9U 11 S. DUNTON Examples of how much wind can mer sre the men that students bunky, if you havm the talents of a writer, photo- hamper one's play are Ortwerth'a should contact if Interested in com- ARLINGTON HEIGHTS. ILL. low acore of 83, Hahn's 84. and peting in the winter season. grapher, artist, bunko artist, or garbage collector, Phone CLearbrook 3 5249 teammates Jack Benson and Pat Do it now! then halcyon hoi o spot for you. EXPBRI- Dwicr's 86. NO All of this dual meet actitm is all ENCE NECESSARYI 'preparation for the conference meet, M-25 Friday, Oct. 24 at Wilson College. We'rm in the final stretch for our first issue in Coach Bessemer is guardly opti- Ocfob«r mistic about the possible outcome. December, so get on the wc^on and join the only "We Just may bring home some TWENTY-SIX.NORTH communify college magaiine staH of its kind. hardware," he commented.

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By Chuck Thlelman it is throughout the country. "Peace, l)n October 15th a large number now, bring them home." "Blow the uf Harper ntudentt took part in the hell out of Hanoi." Sometimes the V'iel Nam Moratorium tpontored 'discussion became irrelevant. Hart3iiiger by the Harper Human KiKhtsClub. "What is your draft status, you LXirinK the day (peeche* were made freak". Even though there were by Kd Warman, Democratic candi- outbursts of this sort many date (pa»t tense) for the 13th con- thoughts and ideas were made a- lirettional district, members of the vailabl»to4h» partkin ants <»»<*- Remember the Pueblo Committee, geation, or indigestion. and last but not least several Har- per students. UurinK the afternoon It remains to be seen whether a Rruup of actors from Columbia or not this demonstration will have Collie of Chicago put on an anti- any effiect on Nixon's Viet Nam war skit. Durinii the evening a policy. dance was held, donations to the If no concrete effect is discern- Moratorium Committee were ac- ible the Moratorium Committee cepted (and appreciated). plans to have a two day replay this month, a three day replay in Though a few students spent the December and so forth. full day at the discussion it scvmed as though many ktudenis es- had If (his keeps up Spring vaca- tablished an equilibrium ol>^m- tion may be longer than usual. Of portance between demnnstrdlon course, it depettds on whether or and education. In plain t-^ngfish not Dr. Lahti, and the faculty will Ihcac students participated b«- agree to this extension of discus- twpen das sion time, much less another \'tel Nam Moratorium Day. It also de-

As the day gre« older il became pends on the students. If these dis apparent that the difference of opin- cussions are useful and purposeful ion at Harper Is as widespread as to them.

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Although clatt»« w«r« rtol officially coIImJ to lift«n and discus* th« war program Nov. 13*Lecture-Demo Center 1 and 8 p.m. off, tK»d*nta jammad tha A-bvilding lowng* scheduled by th« Student S«rtat«.

H.AMM5. Hosts Josh White Jr. Here Nov. 14

Not many people can say that gie Hall and Town Hall in New Networks. In Canada he has pcf HHatketing Conference they've performed in both Carnegie York. Orchestra Hall in Chicago, formed on CBS's "Let's Sing Out" the Hall in at more Pierre Bedon Show Hall and Chicago Playboy Jordan Boaion and and "The / Club than three hundred colleges and un- In addition lo his rver-iiKreas- THc Harper Aaaoclallon of Mar niinoia Stale Board of Vocation Hut twenty Ittree year old Josh iversities throughout the United ing number of solo appearance*. kctlnc llgiiagiiiiiiiiil Students spon- and Technical Kducatlon discuss- White, )r. can and he's going to add Stales and Canada. While has been presented in con- sored walHHWt on junior col- ed Club Programs in the Junior Harper College to his long list of Joah. jr has also appeared in cert with such outstanding attrac- \ lege club programs In the market- College performances November 14. clubs and In concert throughout tions as the Henry Mancinl Orchca- ing mkl management field on Oc- Following a luncheon at Har- A folk linger since he was four fc^urope and has recently returned Ira. the Glenn Miller Band, as well tober 23. per's Campus the confererKe par- years old. Josh, jr wlllbethescconji from an extensive lour of Fngland as many of the country's leading Nclpanta wlU lour the new buUd- part of Harper'sconcert series when and the Scandlnvaian countries concert growpa. ability to entertain is not While's eniertainmeal Marketing mid-management co- Ings. he gives his 8 p.jn. performance Whiles Kvldaac* of ordinators and student reprcacnta- in room KltNi. limited to his musical work. An value la tadlCSted by (he 1^65 HlU- HAMMS is a new organiialion Itves Illinois junior rollcices After several years of perform extremely versatile performer, ^e board Poll of Colleges and I'niver from established at Harper this year. were invited to parttcipale in the Ing with his father, he decided to go has played dramatic rotes in Ave sities which placed him as the ele\ It's purpoae Is to promote inlercal- oul his own in 1961, first as a Broadway shows. cnlh moat popular campus aitrac one-day mcetlrtg. «d aludcnts Marketing Manage- on audiences will recall lion in his field ment night club performer and then a Television arUsl. Ms dramatic ar«d variety appear In the fall of liWS. White was John Wrltlioii, Harper dean of concert at Village ances on such network programs ^selected by six regional coitferetKea transfer programs, and a progrcas He has been seen The Bitter Kj>d In New as "Hoolcnanny". "The Arm of the Asaocialion of College Un- report on the "Marketing Mld-Man- More Gate and The the Troubadour in Los An- Mrong Circle Theater". "The Mike tona loMnatlonai to be their coo- agemenl Program at Harper Col- York, 1'he Shadows in Washing Douglas Show". "The Today wnllovi cntef^inmeni. lege" by Dana Friedland, ccxtr geles. Moratorium pics in \'ancouv- Show", "The Steve /Vllen Show", "I'm On lt>' Way" has recently dtnalnr of marketing programs at ton. The Bunkhouse in Wallace Show." been released by Mercury Records Harper. cr, arul the flayboy Club (hi and "The Mike moods of pase 3... cago. Kuropean viewers have seen his and presents the many He has sung In concert at Carne^ work on tK>lh BBC and Granada this versatile young artisl Ray Higrii, cowMimil for itie mttummmmmmmitiimmmm mm NOTICE

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J» ou% ofumon it Letters To The Editor What dees del l>y Laurie Steele The Senate is now in Ihe proc- the Senate, current issues are tenure Though few students seem lo have ess of change, "due to the pos- policy, a teacher -evaluation sys- lieard of the Faculty it is Senate, an sible resignation of administra- tem, and grievance. Teacher-evalu- organisation regulating a wide tors," said Mr. Kyan. "I'he origin- ation involves Your most recent edition of the "some meaiu lo We truly appreciate the airing of l-xlltor't Comment: The "Letters raitge of concerns having to do al philosophy of Ihe college was to evaluate a teacher's effectiveness in HMrbinKrr had an article in it a- irKunsisieni and irrelevant, preju- (u the Kditor" column is placed in byC. AMen that day. He Is an ex SS-offlccr with Harper College. include administrators in the Sen- instruction. boul the way the hippie i» becom- diced attitudes. We feel that the "l^et Ihe HAKBINGER to provide a who deserted and found refuge in Dealing with "almost every area ale (as was the What and case in 1967 and "(irievartce Is a procedure where- We Say of Ina more a campus hero. Hero ters To The l^dltor" column is do- space for students of Harper lo Wednesday. October 15th. wUlbe American during Ihe war. He is of importance in instructional and 1968) and there is some dismay by a faculty member who feels he to who? Tht only people I know ing petty minds a great service by voice opinions on topics they wish remembered as the Viet Nam Mor- strongly anti-war orientated. faculty Is matters" the purpose of that Ihe administrators apparent- may have b««n unjustly who admires the hippies and the treated In providing an outlet lor titeir insipid to comment on. It is not our plaet -atorium. This paacefail dsmoaatca- • One of his slaiemems was that If Ihe Senate, as stated by Mr. Martin -- ly feel this won't work. SoaMalvm manner can appeal the hippie way of life are other "loriK- regurgitation. lo "judge" tlon had a two-fold purpose. "Why We Say it each letter, biased, One a young person goes to Ihe ex- Kyan, president. ' It doesn't weaken the Seitals. and tnalmeni or decision. hairs". IVrsonal hang-ups have noplact right or wrong, or incofuistenl. The was lo see what kind of support treme of protesting his country's It may even strengthen it from a jOn several occasions this semester, the editors have The reason this anicle was writ in an open forum. Objective and ra world's full of irtdividuals. a protest such as this would get. policies in Ihe best interests for- of his The Senate is also, according to faculty view, however, most faculty Ttie Senate mceu twice ntonthly; ten was a cirl overheard been questioned about the policies deal- some lionah discussion seems lo evade tunately no one thinks alike. The other was lo wake up the pub- country ( In his opinion) HARBINGER'S he (SIs Mr. Kyan. "the voice of the faculty had hoped that the original ar- and "except in rare special circum- "athletic types" ihe caliina hip this column, superior attitudes, in- lic. 1 feel that both objactives were his head broken and lands jail. ing with reporting happenings on campus. For example, in in terms of dikling with the Ad- rangement can and would work staitccs" these meetings are open pics freaks. In my opinion they flated egos, and biased criticism We of the HARBINCBB hope attained. . So. using that example, why is II events dealing with administration procedures, the stu- ministration and the Hoard." out As a rule. Ihe numt>er of lo any student or faculty member. are. Now I'm honked off at>oul seem welcome. our editorials will provide a "plat- IXiring the day I observed njany that a soldl«r can go lo the other (Mflcers of Ihe organisation are dent body, faculty or Student Senate. senators is arouitd 19 and always Harper's Senate is not affUlaled somcthlna artd would like to ex- Kditorial standards appear lo form for a variety of serious view- things which would lend to make extreme of killing for the t>esl in- Mr. Martin Ryan, president; Mr urtrven. with any national or slate organ- It several press my opinion. seems people have wondered how the news- have ignored the adaptation of ob- points", but then again there are one believe thai there was hope terests of his country ( In his opin- Thomas McCal>e. vice president; l°hough all matters having any- isation; a is Independent, accordlitg, I was throughly dissusted last jectivity as demonstratsd by the iiMlividuals who don't take editor- for terminating this ridiculous war. ion >. and not gel as paper would cover incidents "tastefully" and how much much as a and Mr. Michael Bartos. secretary. thing to do with Ihe coltegr conern to Mr. Michad Bortos. secretary.' I'uesday when I was in the union ever amusing "Editors censorship would be applied. Commit- ials seriously. I noticed many conservative, hearing or a trial for his crim«iT and saw the "freaks" lylna around ment". We leel that objectivity or siraighl-laced people who sudden- litis man says that maybe his First, because we are the newspaper it is our place to on the carpet. As I got closer I al- nonccome a shouting contest of ilghlt. I, persoaally. saw ortly a about sums my feetincs on the through our editorials, which arc entirely the Editorial ly Ihe opinions of the Harbinger by Harry Brtdgea Two tsaues ago a Miss Mary ed out that no hippie ever beat what Is right .or wrong on one ' lew people of this kind advertising Moratorium. This whole affair Is Editorial Staff. The opinions are Swanson look up space in these Staffs viewpoints. It also our policy to publish the anyone up. or boasltd about his issue, I single alone. Rather than came off rather well. I hope others not necessarily Advertisers All right who did It? Whose pages lo compose a paean on lite letters addressed to the editor we receive If they comply conquests over the opposite sex. t>eatlna a repeated Issue into a those of the stu I talked wHh a 47 year old man will follow wUh even better results. bright J dents, faculty idea to squander Ihe taa- wonders of being a hippie An- with the guidelines for letters which were published in and no hippie ever blackballed bloody mc^ It should provide or administration | payers' money on Ihe Uclobcr ssrer this. anyone from a fralemlly. These of Harper College. 9 me Mary could one first a platform for a variety of serl- our Issue | BMCttng with Father CroppI? The of these weirdos you think so high- all mlfht be true but no "athletic ous view points. ' The HAKBINGEI i«Mr\es the Opinion is what the editorial page consists of. We fed ralkmale was no doubi that stu ly of pay Ihe bills five years from type"has ever participated in the right lo edit all letters received dents should hear from a member now when y«>u join Ihe rest of Ihe when you have grievances you should let them be known. disiruption of a National Fblltical I and to delete scctians - of their - of the clergy who can grab a lot of females around here In the Ml. Pros- CooMmMtm, ao "aiiUaUc type" has Brsoda Utanan I As the day Is continues Nothing can be done if there a lack of communication. conlenL video tape for pect Clady Wri«ht I anUcs pefforn»cd In PTA? Through features on page three we hope we will in- ever caused the National Uuard Ihe name of social service. Fortun- Hate to admit It, but to be mobilind, and no "athlcttr KSMOS I. now and form and present different viewpoints on events on and ately for the folks who fool ihe bills llten I have to pick on the straight type" has ever sat In the union off campus, as well as publish poetry and art work by around here, this Beer City Father types. Like Art Unkletter His lal fireplace and played lite haraoa- (left) Polotine Villoge Police Flanagan is now coollitg his san- est vulgarity is Ihe recording Harper students. ica. in were celled in to help with se- dles In Itte Milwaukee can. Let them which An breaks down Complete What Is "tasteful"? What Is "tasteful" to one not Harper athletes work Ihrir butts may pay the freight Maybe the same with background score and sU Top off not for publicily, not totMJckthc curity check on campus. be to another. We fed responsibility and pride have a rationale that invtMd GroppI will night bathos by a man who made establUhmenl. jual for a little satis- "Ware they necessary?, lot to decide here. "was bring us Father LawtoT ... or t>et It big tmervlewtng kids about the faction. Satisfaction you a maa. ter yet. Ihe Rev. f>aul Undslrom. parent's nocturnal habits. Ceneorshlp. Cohtrary.1 to what many think the HAR- Tom Kochler frequently asked. Hut don't hold your breath. Congrats and t>(«i wishes lo HiU BINGER Is not censored by any organization or the ad- "AtlUetic type" (Below) Studants attentively Wtsrdos on (>arade- at the Oc- Crane, clear cut winner in the 13th ministration. are a student function and respect Cummeni: This letter refers to the We our listen to tpeokars discuss the lot>er 1 5 meeting of the Friends of Congressional Dislrtct. SiiJl the lib October lOlh Issue oftheHARBIN- rights as such. Hartol. the erals CEI. problems of theVietNom caavas caMMnsymps caal sarai to get the mes- were ouidrawn by the MMb on T\'. sage. People are Isd And here's We fed our policy is fair In all respects. We want an yNot. «m>. Another triumph for'the Amerlcaa one man who wont l>e effective three-fold means of communication through our afraki to way of life. call a Spade a Spade. publication: student, faculty, administration. We know you want to be heard. er been able to stomach titcm. People only l>ccomc obnissd t Viewpoint • Scliooi ani Sscflty with dlfncuhks they are dealii^ with dishonestly, and whose ac- by Jeffrey Meyer .Students in our universities who tual basis they dare not quite

Mf^ducatlon, in the older ed- try to practice It risk lK>gging face. Our fretfulncss about edu- ucattvc sense U really no longer down in revoh sikI preciosity, cations masks an unwillingness permitted. The sodcty today has and kMtng the sstf sslasm th^ either to accept or renounce cer- too anxious for creden- become started with. BducatfcMi today tain important social functions tials to allow It. The student may nr>eans schooling. Some students, of our schools. Centrally, these

read and listen on his own time, perhaps, may find it pedantic even have to do with status and suc- or Oce the attendance taker and to suiofcst that It might mean any- cess, and the-Tondltioiu young- draft board by taking totheroad; thing eke. sters must meet in order to have but such culttvatton has l>ecome Many people In our society to- a chance to achieve them eccentric and socially dtufunrtlorv day ruminate about our schools, ai even when not strictly Ulegal. which Is to say that we have ncv- Activities r*f er 1 Calendar

Terl Carter, Editor-in-Chief' Nov. 3 HARBINCEM on news- Tom Hanson, Assistant Edttor stand* Joe Branka, Feahire Edttor -Folk Music Club Meeting. Hoom A335. Martyptesson. Managing Edttor Nov. 6 Student Senate Meeting. iotfii Waskin, Pho«o Edttor A33S, I p.m. Rq0i)iMfm, Sports Edttor -Polk Music Club Coffee House. I' Darlene McCratlc, Biuiness Manager 7:30- 10 p.m. Cafeteria. Nov. 6 CC. Colleae of [>uPaKe. Donna Wagner and Stewart l^evln, Circulation Managm . . Awa^, 11 a.m. ^^^ ^ Nov. 10- Folk Music ( lub, 6p.m., Reporters; ADS Maureen McNassar, Chuck Thldman, Judy A335. WARMAN FOR CONGRESS CUSStHED Kelfer, Laurie Stede, Pat Tackes, Garry Alden^ Charisse Nov. 13 . Film. "Through AGIasa SWAP • MIRE • BUV- GELL- RENT Berman, Jeff Meyer. Dianne Christensen. Darkly." 1 and 8 p.m. liCcture- Demo Center (E106). Students, Advisor Craig Stewart 13tli District faculty free with I.D. Photographers: RoOey Batem^n, Les Pock, Stewart Lev- -Folk Music Club Coffee House.

in, Bradley, Moffat, - Tim Gary Richard Hanke 7:30 10 p.m. Cafeteria. ROOMMATE NEEDED: N««d res- SALE: Airtina guiior amp. Nov. 14 - Concert Series. John FOR pactobla, clean, ond cooparotiva, White Jr. 8 p.m. Lecture-Demo Six, tan irtch spaoiwrs -saporola Published twice monthly by and for the students of Wil- HELP famola roommate for n««t semas- Center (K106). Students, faculty The HARBINGER calender girl it a freshmen, Mory Bieiin: amp and spaoiiar console. Going liam Ralney Harper College, Algonquin and Rosdie tar. In Arlington. Apply in parson free with ID. chMpI Coil 4374529 iki. Mary is 5' 3" tell, has derk brown heir Rds., Palatine, HI. 60067 Nov. 17 - HARBINGEK on news- end brown at HABBINGER offica. Tdephone: 359-4200, Ext. 272 stands. ^ eyes. She is majoring in Liberoi Arts of Harper this year, -Folk

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by Hon Uuenn port Oregon High School, Illinois Do you want to hear tomethiiiK Slate University, and Harper Col- Kastern Division Champs! really funny? lege have in common? They've all Sounds nice 'doesn't it. 'Iltat's in the Northern liUnoU Junior had the honor of having Ron Bes- what Harpers golf squad is. l>e- at the College League, NIJCL, a croas semer as a coach. > pending u(f what happened country team could go undefeated Coach Bessemer graduated from conference meet held October 24. all year In dual meets, win a few Palatine High School in 1955. they may even be conference major invltatlonaU, and still end up He then went to lllinuii> State for chantp*' In last place in theconlerence stand- a year and then got a hitch in the Al the time of deadline for this ings. Army. issue, the squad was 21-U and was Isn't thai funny? No. it's redicu- Success as a wrestling and track going strong. Vl'hether or not Ihe lous. coach came quickly while in the ser- team had enough skill to win Ihe The conference standings are de- vice. He not only coached, but flag all depends on if the individuals termined by one single meet, the he also competed. Among his more hit their game. If they were on, conference meet in which all schools promiitent personal accomplish- the other eittries would have had a compete in one gigantic race. So ments was l>elng named All-Army tough time beating Ihe Hawk link the team that won all of Its prev- Kuropean champion for his wres- sters. ious meets could still blow it in the tling prowess and a third place (n Consistency is a big problem in conference finale should the squad the Olympic wrestling tryouts in golf. Scores can change drastically have an o0^*ay,' or should a key i960. He was also the Weslfrn Can- if just one member misses hisgame. runner come down with the plague ada National champion in '60 and IVte Hahn is one of Ihe games the day before the race and be un- '62 steadiest players and this is al- able to compete. While doing graduate work al ways an asset. Not only is this system unfair, Illinois State, he coached his wrest- Hahn took medalist honors when

but It docsnt even make sense. ling squad to a fourth place in (be the Hawks defeated the squad that Why should an entire year's work .N.C.A.A. competition. finished second in Ihe l-U stern divi. depend solely on one meet? Why Many other Impressive coaching slon, Prairie State. Isn't the system used in golf and credits belong to Bessemer. His His score of 74 was followed by moat otiter s|K>ru incorporated in- Reeds'port High School wrestling Pat Dwyer's 78, Rich Ortwerth's to cross country? team took a second in stale and his identical score, and Jack Benson's This system makes the final con- track team took a fifth In the slate 80. The team total was 3 10 compar ference standings rely on both the In the one year he was al the ed to Prairie .Stale' s 332 and A the regular season dual meets and sctiool. mundsen's 354. A closer meet was the conference showdown. .Should From Oregon to Harper. Coach thai held Tuesday. (Jct. 2 1, In which Team A finish first in the dual Bessemer has only been at Harper the Hawks nudged Triton31»4l23. meet standings with Team B sec- for two years and he already has The Kustern Division consists of ond, but place second in the big had considerable success. Harper. Wright. Thornton, A meet to Team B's first, a tie would Hawk grapplers advanced to mundsen. Prairie Stale, Triton, and result, it's a 50-50 spUt fourth place Iniheconferencestand- Morion. By taking a first in this This allows each team to meet Ings and fourth In the Region IV division, ail the Hawiu had to do each other more than once and meet under his guidance last year, AthUt* of th« y*or, a di»finctiv« title tiesarving a dis- was take a ni>SI or second In the gives the teams another chance to not bad considering the night conference meet to assure them- tinctive trophy. \M>o«var it elacted o» the mo«t out»tond- better their records. But II Mill ac- courses and all. selves of at least a share of the athlete the basil of accomplishment, spirit, con- knowladges Ihc success of the dual This year Bcaatmar took the reins ing on crown. msal diunpions and gives them a of the tfbif teaM and at ihe time of tribution to the team, etc., will hove hit name engraved Coach Ron Bcasanwr has mini- reward for their accumplishmenii this printing liMaqiiad had a I5-0 on this trophy. The HARBINGER annually awards this miied Ihe role he has played to- When Harper enters ihenewcun record and was Will on the way to- wards the teams success this year. prize OS the result of a student election. Bill Von Boeck- fercnct. this program will be uill wards a conference championship. "They're doing It all by themselves,

is«d, but it's loo bad the Hawks His big goal is lo have a team mon wot last year's winner for his outstanding tennis a- just about all I can do is give them have to put up with this old sys- win the national wrsslling cham- diievements. This yeor's competition should be very rough moral support." This may be true tem now. pionship He has thecoachlng abil- to a polnt.'^ut its a little hard lo OS athletes ore already making superior efforts, and there • • • ity, all he needs are some n«en lo swallow his insislaitce that tie has What does the U.S. Army, RcmIs- come out for the team. are two more seasons to complete! had practically no effect at all. He must have done something to change the team that won but one mact all last year into the power- Cross Country Squad Suffors Second Loss, house il has become this year.

'69 Comoro convertible. Finishes Season WItii 10-2 Dual Meet Slate Custom interior. V-8. Show room condition. by Ron Duenn The times turned In were much Mike KNraet slipped lo lenth going from an inflamed Achlltes tendon Mental as well as physical. slower than those of the prc\ious from 22:44 lo 23:13 artd RaySom which he picked up In the DuPage 537 0768 Thai's what cross country is. meet run at Harper's homecourse. mer ended up in tenth adding 59 meet and it may have caused him Even a good team can be trounc- In that meet there wasn't any pres- seconds to his previous time to fin- to miss the conference showdown.

ed if It's not mentally prepared sure as lt>e Hawks won easily, and ish with a 23:29 for a meet very Impressively. The conference meet was held t.,eague rules state that the place Hove something to soy, buy, Such i|as the case when Harper I^'s compare lite times of tlicac October 25 and the Hawks weredef a team finishes in Itie colfferetKe or sell? Do it through the journey«l toDuPagetolry forsome two meets. Roth courses were four Inilely in contention for the crown. meet is the place that Is team a- HARBINGERI revenge against the only team thai miles, although there are many Il was unknown al Ihe time of this warded in the final conference has Iwaten Ihe Hawks in dual meets more hills at DuPage, and the deadline whether or not Bryant standings. Tlte dual meet record is A365 thjs year, giving lite squad a final Hawks had run the DuPage course would be able lo run. He suffered ignored 11-2 record. before. Kvery time was slower at The final score was DuPage 18. I>uPage. Jim Macnider came off of Haprer 41, low score wins. DuPage a ftfsl place, record setting lime of

is good, but itarper Isn't that much 21:13 to nnlsh third with a 2 1 58 ' worta. ' After a mile and a half our Ron Bryant fell from a 22:20 lo men lost contact with lite DuPage a 22:56 and ninth at DuPage.

bunch and Just couldn't make it Bob Bachus dropped to eighth with up." This was the only explana- a time change of 22:22 to 22:53. tion Hawk Mentor Bob Nolan could give. OPEN DAILY 9-9 When a runner loses this "con- Sunday 10:30 tact", It's very difficult to close the gap. Although a man may be physically able lo accomplish this feat, he Is mentally unable todoso. HILLTOP BOokSTORE 22 So. EveTf?reen Ave. /y-lington Heights -J-.—«k- Philosophy JhTydktliiiar Religion Art CIhmIcs History - 1300 Drama Notes 255 Barnes A Parsons to sail odvartising (or Tho Schaum Outline HARMNGER. Nobd Outline

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Sludcnt Sanatc President Ron however tf anyone wiahcsloknow Raup officially rcalimad laat Thur»- they may inquire at the Student day from oflke after aeveraJ weeks Government office or personally consideration. approach me. Kumor* were reported for teveral I have served Harper Stadent weeks hinttnn of Raup's resigna- Ciovemmcat since the second sem- tion. At the November 6 senate Harbinger ester of last year. Durti^ that mcetlnii Raup announced l>e was time I served as PnUk Relations "not rcalirnlnfi at that time." How- Comndltse Chairman; a position ever "pcraonaJ reasons" caused I held until I was elected to Prcs- Raup lo reconsider hts decision klcBt in the spring of once acain. '6a Raup's formal realnnation waa It has ben a pleasure and a raad at the November 20 senate dcAalle oiperience serving and maadiic makimc Vice-president, npnmgttmt yo*** I wish lo ihank Don Duffy official prcaldcnt. all of you In your cooperation A Uaer addraaacd to the students of all the cfTorta we've put forth. of Harpar ColtaRC civca Raup's I stfoogiy regret resigning from talemcnis on his decision lo re- the position of President howev- •Icn. er drmmstances prevent any oth- er ahemative. ToAU of Harper CoU«gc I have the fullest confideacc hi On Tharaday, NovoBbcr 19. Don Duffy and I'm sure thai he I foraially wUI carry mrt all datics of the of the ttedMl tawlc of Harp* oAce In an oudlMl way—repr»' Coll iilL Tkla leaves the position scntteg the college to its to Don Duffy who haa been serv- ing aa Vice Prcaldcnt since June of 19Ml My rwMoas for realKn- TlMwk You. laic art oiMi of poraonal bcinc. lonald 1. Saup

lish Wkiti If. Tonight E1N 8 p.m. Ron Roup (Sitting) with o confidant look, wiihas Don Duffy, Naw SSHC Pratidant good luck at tha nawiy oppoinfad praaidant. Duffy will s«r«« at pratidant of Horpar' t Studant Sanota until juna 1970.

Ex?Prime Minister Here Dec. 8 D*cmmhmr 12. 1969. of 8 p.m. in ffi* Stvd»nl Cmnt9r will «•• Spirits filling CAPTAIN TERENCEO'NEILI Christma$ Th» Firm- served aa Prime Minister of North side Fonfasy Done*. em Ireland for six years before All Harpmr students and dates will b» admiffmds retirinc in April. 1M9. His reslffnailon was a startllna free of charge; and dress is semi-formal. blow lo his fellow countrymen be- cause his leadership indicated a ray of hope to the strife- lorn nation. Durina his term In office. Captain O'Neill emerired at the one politi- cian concerrtcd and able to lead (he Studio Players nation of 1. 500.000 people from the horror of dvil war Into an aire of harmony artd underslandlna. He undertook this Roal with a Present One-Acts policy of moderation and concilia- tion, combined with a pro«ram of hy Joe Branha social and poltllcal reform How- ever, his efforts on behalf of the Harper's own studio players will be lanesco's adaptation of "The

Catholic minority put him In dis- present three, one-ad plays for the l^csson ', and the third and final favor amonKtheextreme Protestant Harper student body and the gen- play will be "Mello Out Three", by faction. eral public on December 3. 4. and Saroyan. His latest book. Ulster At The possibly fifth. The entire series of plays are Croaaroada will be published <>r The plays will be presented In solely directed by studeV1^coordln- tol>er 27 arid Is destined lo be n either room D- 1 06 or the television alors. as well as the actina and bestseller because of CAPTAIN studio, as Harper has no theatre mechanics. O'N KILL'S role iti the strumile fariltlfS. Admission will be free. The plays will play aloneo'dock for reliffious equality In X'orthern The first play will be the" Boor", and etghl o'clock. Just as the movie Ireland. by Cttcckov. The second play will presenlationa

Despite his resiftnallon. Captain O'Neill still remains a member of Ch««rUad«rt, Pompon Astitt AtKUtos the Northern Irriand House of Commons. He ha« served in the What are two good reasons for of the squad are Linda Marshall, CovernmenI of Northern Ireland coming to see Harper's athletic captain; Linda Vogei. co-captain;

over 20 years, his first post having teams perform ? fhie Is lo see the .Sue Clles. secretary - treasurer: Cl»rl»ti <'«Mvil»o«. Pat < tore; MmT" istry of Health, 1948^,53 Defofebe^ Is to see the Hawkettes. Harper's Rainey. Debby Riele>'. and Pat InR elected Prime Minister In 1966 pompon corps. Schafo. he was Deputy Speaker and Chair The cheerleading squad consists According to Sponsor Martha man of Ways and Means. 1953- of eight girls, which is twice as Holt, the girls will include qui'e 19.5.5. Minister of Home Affairs. many as last year. Tlie membem a bit of gymnastics in their rheer!> April September 1956. and Minis- which will make the squad different ter of l-iiiance, September 19.56- land since 19.56 from the usual high school cheer- Pott Prima Ministar of Nortliarn Ireland will jntroduca the March 1963. He has been a mem- The formei Ti ime ,Mini8ter was leaders.

. . ber of Parliament for Pannslde, educated at Kton and served with If any of you boys are interest- topic . . . "Nortfiarn Iralond-Con There Be Peace?" . County Antrim, since 1946 and a the Irish Guards durinti the Sec- ed in helping thesquad. please con- to Harper students on December 8, 8 p.m., El 06. Privy Councillor of Northern Ire- ond World War tact MisK Koll. t !

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THE HAHBINGER Noyember IMovember 24, 1969 24. 1969 THE HARBINGiR Pages Straight Thinking It's Grapes AgainI by Dianne Christensen to get negotiations started. found no Letters Editor by Harry Bridges Jobs elsewhere, because The "It's To the dvU rights type who Student Senate last year passed farm work is the only thing they 3n takes the most active part. mm. Most a resolution to support the boy- are comfortable in. and a lack Looks like the softies in com- atorium Two (>eople aren't unwilling, it's teach-in shows but cott and oppose grape landown- of skills forced them Editor: marx^ lo return lo bought Julius Bond's latest Three degrees In a lack of knowledge In regards Secondary Ed., ers. Other such action was taken the fields of wrath to support Conttructlve Criiictsm U one irary part of the lot. The trap was n't grown to respect them, but have ^ bag. hook-llne-and sickle Here's one each In Romance to the situation that has caused across thing but chlldUh bickering Language the nation in high schools their families." U bene- set. No one In the administration been very observant of their habits a guy who In his shori life has Hygiene. Medieval History, and failure for the last four years." as well as on college ficial to nu one. Furthermore we about the set- up and then and social environment. The hip- campuses. Monday evening. Ortover 20. squealed posed as a male model plugging really Chinese Cookery - so here's my Tony Hinrichs. coordinator "There are still wonder what'* happening they sprang it Wednesday. After pie, i& case the lady cares to enjoy workers trying Harper Students for Human muam^^mk^. rMIWir otf'il •tfiii.a- Royal L to the Crown Cola, and composed question where did they of migrants problems for Har- to union of Ihu get get their crews to country. We parking there since the first day of a ru'erence or two , is a typical leave the Bights presented s debate of a the read tome of the nonsense written " couplet that goes. "Come on all their experiise per Students tor Rights. school, we, the last to hear stu- product of the younger generation. on America's Human fields." said Tony, "workers still rape situation also co-spon- baby, shake that to the editor and wonder even more. to left thing. We can't .South East Asia feels California's now dents" were suppose lu be sure to They ward be to produce Policy? (I'd tdl interna- believing that some day they will sorcd by the Mount Prospect Hu- all We wonder why some of the stu- look the surface of the lot for progress Im Mariin Luther King 'Julian, you. \f%i\ tional grape on and oo.;.tliej^ own stand- I'm afraid It hasnl been t>orcott is a human- be able to negotiate through their Relations dents man Committee and the of Harper ar>d students every- new instructions. ards of life and at their own rate the scion of an aristocratic South- bottled itarian plea for yet). help. unions about wages, working Palatine CIttsens where don't try to gel together for Enlightened It seems that the The plan was a success since of time. em family Is on record as profess- "Harper American Cancer Society is losing Some of the teachers who tuck Students for Human conditions, use of peatlckles. and Majorities Anyone can plainly see tliat this (PACEM). students have been conditioned to We shouldn' t be living in a world ing Td like to be ground with each breath. During the past fiscal year. a mUllonaire" point their lectures with liberal Rlghu has been parilcipating in other humatte requests which country needs some chang^ In ju- read posledsignsstating who's who wtiere all that concerns us. is that Aixl now Julian is in ttie this boycott The ACS has spent six million of its dollars dicial suburbs mastic ought to ask themseives- since last year. We be- have been consistently on television, and statutory structure. in the parking lot. Now if we had common little bigoted phrase. Ignored Opposing viewpoints were pre- waving his cock-and-bull lieve " around what can I offer my students that If a majortty of consumers their newspaper, and radio "sermons" on the evils of the cig- Therefore we think the tlme.Aover l)een Irene Hughes, we would have cheap talk. Everyone should let by cmploycre sented by Mr. Jsck Angel. Illinois before due for us, our very bond Issues. A they can't pick choose not to buy arette. Little are they telling us. everyone, to unite for known that new rules had been Is- up from a three- grapes, the Why do t>oycotters believe put>- reprcsentaUve for the American Is that the non-smokers long a Just cause A Just cause isn't way from the old days when dollar gift subscription landowners wiJIrecogntzeihlsasa are dying at about the same rate from similar causes. sued. The super Rat Trap collect- to the New llc support will be greatly need- Farm Bureau, who spoke in favor writing nasty little Julian was giving bear notes to the edi- ed a bundle and If you ticket hugs free to BcpMbllc. response to their refusal to deal ed to form any These causes can be diagnosed as the such farm union of the grape growers, and Mr. Richard Daley tor, knocking our brothers. So. Stokely Carmlchad at S with holders are irritated with the kick In N C C. Any lit>erals who are willing to the humane requests their when iitdustrial unions were grad- cough. why don't Ldso Medina. Chicago coordin- Commonwealth Edison wheeie, and the Sanitary we stop the bickering and the head, kindly speak out! meetii^s. put do«rn workers are their garden tools and makiim and that they ually accepted without any itced ator for the United get it together OK? editorials Farm Work- District heaves. Naturally there are more causes (more Signed. HARBINGEB are sole- Have you noticed that our will library back up their convictions with cash concentrate on Just solu- of ouUide help? ers Organising Also. I ( Daie^pU». harp In Committee than can be mentioned ipy Susaiuic Fabian ly the opinions of (he Harbinger suscribes to without obvious lawsuits), but both Bamparls and are asked to contribute to the Bot>- tions," he said. school all the time and It seems as "To assume the same procras- It was hoped that the program Editorial Staff. The opinions are the t>efore said three are the most publicised oCfenders. AvanI Garde, but omits decent put>- by Seals Bail The t>oycott lechnk^ue was or- though I upset a feUAw student. Bond Fund. PO Box sion can occur in agriculture is gave studenu and others interest- not necessarily thoee of the Think of all the the • • stu- licalluns like Reader's Digest? If 853. Havana. iginally initiated afler money ACS could be using to Anyone really concerned with Cuba. Californ- to be unaware of the inirtnsic dif- ed a chance to gain insight into this dents, faculty or administration you've hsip foster studying doesn't it in the got any doubts about what Now that ia's grape pickers strtke community clean. aI^ groups. With proper do student you've had a chance disastor- ferences tMtwcen factory life and serious problem and formulate union. Also of Harper College. this means, you're ously advertising and intelUgent workers, a game of marbles ready for the to snlir my sentiments, let me be failed alter four years of gen- agriculhiral life." said the ACS with the Editor: Tony. "Ag- opinions, hopefully In support doean'i make nearly as much noise The HARBINGEB reserves the take-over, brother, you're erally being help of some diligvit workers could clear the air of ready. the first to annouiKC my candi- ignored. Ranch own- rtcullural workers arc specykally of the farm worker as the change of our more studious ThU letter is in regard to a re- right to edit all letters received That reminds me... if you want to dacy for president of the ers have t>een strongly carbonacious and sulphuric gases. Naturally, cent apologetic student at Harper. Student opposed excluded from the Natk>nal La- this would students jlnjillng their coins on the avoid and to delete sections of their running Into the faculty for a Senate for the forthcoming year to their workers attempts to form bour Keistiuns not stop people from smoking cigarettes, would it]L. tat>le during their poker games. Who stated in her little bit to Ute Act of 1935. which "The right of farmworkers lo few days, a good place to any sort " content. hole-up . . let of editor on Mud Slinging at its Best^' me hear from thoac straight farm union The V guarantees almost all other answer lies in We are one. so let's gel together, I work- negotiate through Iheir union is- The the American Cancer pieties is the library. on Friday, October 10, 1969. Who'd waste time thinkers out there who can hdp me nited Farm Workers Organising ers the right lo organise" view point of the American brother. n't an overpowering question for audience. The boob tube While reading this atrocious there when there's wages and ad- fluff Committee Dale R. Swindell dis- my muff. though in support "Very little traininc or most of gatherers are educa- us in tiM dub." Tony re- ignorant in the eyes of the ACS. They play ofpersofialtmollonalfeellitgs, vancement to discuss. MMi of a farmworkers union. Iidd GrcgCaldwcU l>acfc tion Is necessary for one to be minds, "it is Just s basic human would not link air I came acroas many of her pollution hazards to cigarette hazards own other ignorance l>e displayed, if I. for one. am getting fed up with In publidy appeallns Mainst the employed as a farmworker versus right which should have t>ecn feelings In the letter and feel she Is -•so obviously, tiiey (the people) must be scared to deatK they feel it is Ignorance? remem- the Federal harassment of shalce sale of grapes so as to allow a frhlwlst or tool and die mak- quaranlsed long ago. ImI wasnt a Sirdkisly opinionated little girl. i>er "the only real fool If the handlers In RANDHURST of smoking. But, inquisitively, if the boobs (the people) one reiictous worship cere- the Industry to survive and pros- •r. She Aka a laore sizable unskUl And II will not be said "no hippie ever wasted that talks the most al>oul nothing." racognitad now monlss. "nic Constitution guaran- per - ai first. Such are too dumb to link foul air with cigarette smoke at a time swallowing a l>oycoti ed labour force exists In many ag- cither, goldfish or seeing Think of all the wonderful things unless «• have the support tsas tnmdam to all religious minor- later materialised as the smaller scale, then must too how many people could fit only way ricultural sections as mey be dumb to be scared. into a that life can give and has glveo- CAMERA SHOP ^poeed to and help of many more people" ities and this telephone booth" etc. " should Include those the T)iis all has to do with a natural editorial follow-up. and no hip- and consequently, according to this highly industrialised ragtoM To further the farm union cause, «rho choose pies ever showed disrespect towards to follow literally ttte witcre a much smaller Which U: Letter to the Editor: youngster, only the hippie* are real- FOR ALL YOUR propor- uppQrtvs are uraliw everyoM the teacher rejected scriptural urging " or the big busi- icing them all to 'handle (he tion of these The opposite coin routine, Hey all you students and taking advan- people migrate lo raquaM local store mana««« and what we as students who went ness approach to higher serpent." educa tage of them. It CAMERA NEEDS lo the par king lot across from must be a fairly "These unskilled, poverty- nol to order any can and should be doing about it. If, local and Chi- lion." Well in aruwer to her malig- more grapes. Building B Wednesday lerrtttle world if only a certain Looney Tunes and Merry Md- stricken workers are ulUlacd lo CAgoan politicians are and found nant peoa ««rtlook (wlilch RANDHURST lo ask famOy and friends not to so corrupt and disloyal to their U my minerity of people (hippite) can odies yellow ilckctt flapping in ihebrCBC Department: A bre akdown replace t hose who go on strike own opirdon of her) I feel that she »H«^»«« -%My grapes or shop at stores conatituents, they should readily be removed from office, on each car be cxperlendag tlM Joys of Ufe of the 3924800 parked In thai lot- really hasn't volunteers from the faculty Many of the original strikers arc which do not handle experienced Ufe or In shori all people should grapca. thus at least at the next elections. how do you like It? You should at Just •Mnk-lank else she's going through a stage who proposed Ihr Mor now back at work because Ihey using their food live and let live, love and t>e hap- dollars as votes. leaal Im Informed, if only by an- But they do not fear this type of reprisal from a public in life where love and peace are try it sometime. It is the other student, that last Saturday py, most that the ACS believes too Ignorant to see the facu. That ImpoilaiM than being happy and beautiful a ytllow line with the words STAFF feeling in the worM. Al- loving life and all It has to offer. is, we, the public, have stood by and watched mild gtafi so I suppose that the hippie PARKING WM placed on an arbl- must Since the flrst day I can set in; why not elaborate graft In the cas« of LBJ. Daley, remem- live this way, cause he smokes t>er of traveling around the U.S., this ! and SIU President Morris? This is what's happening, life! DRAKE'S MALE FASHIONS I have come inlocontaci with many LWM- overseer and sit-ins and riots are not going to make the public people, but mostly hippies. I have- Santa Barbara, Calif. wake up. It Is up to clear-cut, intelligent operations against the corrupt officials. Unworthy officials of any in- 24 Golf Ros« Shopping tmn%mw stitution. Admixes The HARBINGER editors feel that college students (in th* malll (even Harper students) are able to write intelligent let- tm of support or stringent demands upon these res- Ca/enJar ponsible figures. Our economy is becoming a base for Hoffman Estates - Illinois apathy as we all realize, but why should this base be of condiments in our lungs ? Nov. 17 Folk Music Oub. A- Signed: 395. 6 p.m. Nov. Joe Branka 18- Ski aub. EI06. 11 a.m. FUm; 'Taste of Victory- Featuring Jeans 'N' Things - B.B. Elgin (H) 8:15 p m The first of the season!'! «l'%M««««'%«%«^«««<*»'%<'%» - Bonfire. To kick off the first B ^ R. game 6:30 p.m. - Coiutitution Esam. El 08, X-.StO - r «'1 Largest Selection Iht Nffiifflger p.m. Levi's of Sweaters Nov '' 19 Constitution Exam. E- 106. 7:30 p.m.

Nov. - Racers Wriflit Slacks Ten Carter, EdHor- In- Chief 20 Folk Music Hub Cof- GREW NECK V-NECK fee Houae Tom Hanson, Aaaiatant Editor Cafeteria. 7:30 p.m - B.B. Amundsen (A) 7:30 p.m. Joe Branka, Feature Editor ^ Nov 24 Folk Music Marty Qub. A Eeiaraon, Managing Editor 335. 6 p.m. ,' BUTTON FRONTS ^^r* Les Pock. Photo Editor - Nov. 26 Ski Club. K106. 1 1 a.m RqDJDuenn, Sports EdHm* - B.B. DuPagc (A) 7:30 p.m. Nov. 26 - Trtton Darlene McCratic, Bnalncas Manager W. (A) 8 p.m. BODY SHIRTS • BUTTON OOWN BEEP TONES Nov. 27 - Donna Wagner and Stewart I.evin, Circulation Managers ThankaglvtnK vaca- 10% OFF any tion bc«inai Staff Nov. 29 - "B.B: TRonHoii (Hy, rr Rcportera; Harry Bridget, Chuck Thidman, Judy •v<»<*i:roi fcMrSHHITS ANB IINED UCKETS 7:30 p.m. Au*' Keifer, Laurie Steele, Garry Alden, Charisse Nov. 30 'Harper Cx>llege On CO* Berman, Jeff Meyer, Dianne purchase apon Christensen. The Air* WCLR-850 on AM di- BOSH COATS PEACOATS Advtson Craig Stewart al. 1:30 p.m. Over 4000 pairs PhotograpbcTK Rolley Bateman, Lee Redmer Stewart Lev- Dec. 1 - Claaaes Resume - Folk Music Chib«\335. in, Tim Bradley, Gary Moffat, Richard Hanke Gary Smith. 6 p.m. presentation - Art Exhibit. 'Student Fjthlbl- of Mon* BELTS 'C buUding. (Dec. 1 19) WIDE OTHER LOCATIONS Published twice moijpily by and for the students of Wil- Dec. 2 - Ski Oub. E106, 11 a.m. liam Rainey Harper College, Algonquin - and Roselle B.B. Trtton (H)&1S p.m. 508 Si. DonieTle is o frashman in the Dental 2AlW. D«von Uavii Rds., Palatine, m. 60067 - W. Lake County (H) 7 p.m. Hygiene depart- y Harper I.D. ment, and is a member of the popular Evontlon. Telephone: 359-4200, Ext. 272 Dec. 3- HARBINGEB on singing group, Chicogo, lllinoit Illinois stands. The Aesthetic Symposium. ,1 / 465-2251 49M240

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November 24. 1969 P«ge4 THE HARBINGER November 24, 1969 THE HARBINGER Pate S Jim Macnider Places Twenty-First A SPOMTSMG Harriers Capture Second bya Aldcn concepts at a much earlier age For about two thouawKl'^ars than ever before^ November 15, 1969 is a date Jim Antosed cracking the top fif- teen, and the accompanying All man haa faced the Generation It's hard to say..wbere this will thai will be long remembered by Harper student Jim Macnider for American rating, by a slim seven ^n Gap. The offspring have thooght end as each generation de^-elops Region Four To urney seconds. He was just one second of their parents aa too conaerva- earlier than the preceedlng one. that «vas the day that he placed CHANCE winning a medal for dve And the parents haye tried Perhaps one day, a child of 5 tweipty-flrst In the National Junior away from 112. two big second place fln- finish gave the Hawks finishing in the top twenty. by Ron I>ienn a sacoiMl being digible to advance to the to understand (heir overly open- will be able to form logical opin- CoM'ege Athletic Association cross may even be able to see who their ishesr-^td a qualifier for the nation- berth in the final high for Macnider Hoarding, interference Icing, conference stand- llnala CMy the number or>eteam minded children. ions and philoaophles. At this country championship held near Praise was opponent is! al finals, these to are among the great- ings behind the Pennsylvania. from Coach Nolan. "Jim ran a holding, hooking, high sticking, DuPage Chappar- allowed to go to Stedtown. In today's generation of 7 to age the purity of the child's mind Pittsburg, But the physical education de- est of the Harper cross charging, offside- country als. Wright College ended up in Running In ectrcnicly adverse smart race, he kept his footing and Ifyou know what Coach Nolan credited Bachus 13 year old there is a real purity U incredible. It's as 1/ his mind partment is still not nearly com- team's accompltohments this all these terms year. the third spot. Inches had a strong last mile. I think mean, you're a hock- with "a real flneeffort" and was and wonderment of thought. When were an infinite sc4 of rooms with weather condltiona. aevcn plete enough for effective use. The Losing only two ey enthusiast dual meds all Another second place flnish of snow and temperatures In the Harper was wcU repreaantad. and may be Inlerest- was wdl pleaaed with the performance wc war* that age things such as all the doors open. department needs two playing fl^s year, both bdng to the teiam ed In that attained at the Region IV great Placing twenty-flral is an even playing intramural hockey. meet of the team aa a whole. Jim valuea, I fsat that thU process wUl hap- low 30's, Jim showed "a for next year to carry out finished Mac computes, social spaee. their first in the conference, to a which determines which greater achievement when one re- ^Hmm are being made to play teams g«4 nider waa the real work horae of the hiturc of mankind, and phil- pen and because of It a new age Individual achievement" In the outdoor physical education great achievement, especially when lo compete in against gamia at the Northbrook sports the national flnato. the aquad thia year raally of logic and understanding will words of his coach. Mr. Bob No- alises that he was running courses. considering He gained naophlaa never dhctad us the fad that at the be- DuPage the complex. Practices could be held was spoUer again as seven first place evolve lan. over 250 other competitors. on These fields should ginning finishes and four BBUch. Aa a eonaaqmnce. «« dld- have been of the year Coach Bob .No- the Hawks found the lagoon on campus when it themadvcsdeven thirds In dual meets for the give these things thought If you would like some proof prepared this fall so thallhey lan Hawks n1 much couM waa merdy *hoping for a win- points off the frecees but all games will be pace Jim Macnider in addition to his evolution of the Utile klda, play- be uliitzed in the fine regional until we had to; aflcr our minds of thto spring. This was ning season.* placed ed at the indoor rink. sixth, however, and earned and national showings. ware mallgnitised with the value*, turn around and talk to the klda not done, however, since H seems it The squad finished second In the a trip to Ptnsburg where he . If you're Interested in forming a placed Harper placed third In the nine viewpoints, axtd vices of the world. that arc following you In life, than was more important to have sod conference mcd which had twdve twenty first in a team, sec Mr. Roy Kearns. Intra- fldd of over 200. team DuPage Invitational to So far, the youf^ generation compare them with yourself at placed at various spots around the schools doee mural partidpating compared to Bob Bachus placed deventh director, and I f^-fi and get all i h e de- campus the would groaraaddavitoptoapotni thdr aga. Alao. to Quote the great- to etihance the beauty of a seventh place spot last year. Thto was tails. Ifenough interest is displayed, only ten seconds away from where they wouM quastloa Ifcelr ttt paydiologM and oMof thefew the place. this program could eventually blos- will live, Really. paraats and thdr pamla' world. truly great men that ever What is more Importanl. From 4-6 last year to 11-2 som into a full time sport at Har- Howavar, as time want on the age Jc»us Christ of Nasarcth, "Suffer aealhetlcs or education, beauty or Duffers Nab Fourth In Regional Ihto year »o » next year per with interrollegiate play at some and level of devdopraeol of the the little children to me. for they knowledge? As one coach aptly dale in the future. child when this procaas occurs shall lead the way to the raat of put it, "Those fidds are our dass- • • • After tTnbeaten Regular Season has gone lower. Now this age to the world." rooma* It to difllcult to teach with- Tomtdon Production* Well. H finally happened. Harper So watch the little kids as you Ignera the downpour in our dout>l» out a daaaroom. I realtoe thai ; dowmnud, iht chad da- / there tpontort .... has Installed showers In the fleld- Five strokea Although the team dkl not show go through your life; thry'D sur- braaated weatltar coat of well turned are other departments in this school house at long last. There aren't Thai's all that kept Harper's golf wdl In that meet, they were flaw- and Intarartbla prls* you till your death. twill We have pourad on tt>e that are roughing It. but my point any lockers in the locker rooms squad from a trip lu Miami for the less during the regular season. details ttiat give it extra flair to. If the sod Is being bought and yet, but things are beginning lo nadooal fUiala. The Hawks placed Thdr 210 record waa indeed a tre- great coat collar, practsety placed installed anyway, why not it put a The lake a crude shape. disappointing fourth in the mendous accomplishment All the CQBURN'S tHittons. on going length. Weattver where it Is moat needed? 9:30 - 8:30 Mondoy thru Friday A sealer has been put on the floor Region IV Rted behind Wright. 322; members of the squad, except it's damp or not. slip into it, soonest. I think Harper should re-evalu- 9:00 - 6:00 Saturday Sp«cialliing in and there are three showers in both and Jolld aitd DanvUle. 324. The Hahn. are freshmen and ate Its list of priorities and rccog- may be the women's and nten's quarters. Hawks shot a 327 which was five back next year. Sii«« 3 11 nlae the physical education pro- Sixth The heat of the water la pre^reg strokes ahead of fifth place Triton The undcfceied aquad was labd- T^NTY-SDC-NORTH gram for what is is. a program * ulaled but I have bami aaaurrdthut Hawk Hack Benson missed the ed as a good bwiKh of that touches more ^students than young 30 S. Ev«rgr««n H will be warm. That's a rdicfi Florida trip by one stroke as he men. both on and off the course* almost any other department at this "Your OUThtim In led ^kOme" Arlington Haights 1 SVOHODA 50N5 The wrestlers finally got a matio the Harper contingent with a by Coach Ron Bessemer Pralae Cotumn college. use but slfKC It wasn't given enough 77 He placed third in the meet was high for Hahn for hto conslal- These students should be coitskl- followed 26 N. Brockwoy. Pol. Hme to "cure* it may show dam- by Pete Hahn in devetNh •ncy and Benson who finally 253-5280* ered before some more trees and be- P#e. 16.... ages In a couple of years. The team with an 90. Ken Mattini with gan to gd In the groove near bushes are Installed and nu>re an the AHLINftTON Mll*HTS. ILUNOIS had to use It right away, however, M. Pat Dwyer with an 86. and end of the season. V.F.W. . . . . Pott Hscords Pun Jcwslry .Posisrs . . . Gila 253-4280 sod to put In unitercaaary places. 981 because Rich Ortwerth lU first they were without a place • • • with an 87 that waa year on a new campua Yale and not N.W. Hwy. to practice when the mat finally counted toward the team 'a final and Harper hss already gnlanun Skiers! a aMattag to being held »2.tK> 7:30 - 12 came score. tiaitaled team. Ihanki lo five men p.m. tomorrow. Nov. U, In KlOe at Yes sir. things are really start i 1 1 a.m. concerning the Thanksgiv- Ing to move along In the field ing weekend trip to Lytien. Mln^ house. New llghlbulbe were in- MM Ola. All interested students stalled a couple of waiks so ago should attend this meeting or con- students no longer have lo grope tact a ski dub member immedinlt^ along in the darkness, wreetlcrs ly lord Jeff

Bflii^tf^// 7mm Mfffs ft Ifffftr Usf fMr's Mwrk With Hit ffvMiiy G««f by Ron Duenn down with tight dafcnalvc play. Bxdtenicnt. Lota of speed, lots Desire is always a Mgfactor when of action, lots of excitement. looking at a team arKl Harper's Harper basketball squad prom- basketball squad has got a great isee large doses ''OVIMB of excitement this abundance of desire 'There's no year. Due to a lack of height on problem In getting these men lo this year's squad. Coach John work* praised C;clch. Gelch has adopted the running style of play. The squad shouldn't have any Moors Cable This means that the team will re- ^' trouble bettering last year's record Our V-neck pullover Pure virgin wool Thick ly on a lot of fast breaks and will of 6-21. according to Coach Cdch. and virile. Cables relay a masculine do a great deal of pressing. meaaaga The •We're hoping to win 'em all.* squad Great worn over a bib Women cannot help will be trying to cash In on Men that were on that squad but notice opponents mistakes rapidly This In a wide selection of colore that and are back again with letters are style of contribute to the total play is designed to over Bob Spore. 6' 4". center forward; ezcitaDant. S^ power the opponents rather than «>N Bill McAndrews. 6' " forward; merdy trying to hold the other team and Angelo Coduto. a 5"9" guard. Other men that were on last year's team but did r>ot play the entire Turnout Hurts season are Don Duffy 6'3" forward and scoring ace Jim MeUen, the 5'8" guard that averaged 17 points Wrestling Squad per game In the 17 game* he play ed in. HARPER COLLEGE An early lack of fadllties and a poor turnout have hampered the New additions to the team are ^m li{» Square progress of the Harper wrestling Scott SIberson, John Knopf, Eric -atitnui botttieTCTmlrttejIinnlnB fo Schusler. Larry Wadxita. Jim TUlIagf jJifuarr, pafafTfe" take shape. Hynes, Ron McNulty. Don Schroe^ The team was without a wresding der. Chria Raines. Chuck Moran. |l(tt«n^:358*l8ini mat for a time and until recently and Dan 'WUlie* WUIto. the squad was forced to put up with a lack of showers. Coach Ron Bes- Two games have already beerf Cprtt ^tihag ^brnii^ BOOKSTORE semer feds that this lack of proper played by the Hawks and thdr &M^ facilities has hurt his squad since next encounter Is tomorrow at Du- organised practices were almost page Thdr next home game, which Impossible for a time. will be hdd at Fremd High .School. A mat was finally received and Is Saturday. Nov. 29 against Wfe carry a compfefe selection of slacks the squad had lo begin using It Thornton at 7:30 p.m. Including Flares and Immediately to make up for lost Lots of speed, lots of adion. Straighfs practice time lots of excitement.

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Sprlnii Semester student in academic advisinR. who have received an accept- Kc«Utration BEGINS 4 After the counselor has slirncd ance letter. No student will be hi Deve/opmeiitol Pngnm The foilowlniidatc* and procedure* the student's fee stntemeni he allowed to reRisler for more for rcictotrailon for the SprinK Sem- will then proceed to the ter- than six semester hour* by 1969-70. William iUiney Harper Colkire of Harper's developmental pro- minals located in the student phone. is plannlnR to expand its develop- gram. saM the new program would cafeteria area. Terminals are January 17 Telephone rcKi«tratton mental program for students who concentrate on group sdf-hdp psy- open from 10:30-11:30 A.M. -8 A.M. -4 P.M have hiKh school ^gMmrfmtn* end chology, communications skills If a ttudenl haa received a 2.00 and 3:45-3:45 P.M. dail>«be^ Jantlvy 24 Part-time recislration test scores bdow the mwnum col- and basic malhetmatics. or (C averaxe) for midterm fftnnlns December 3. 1969. in perM>n ^ A.M. - 3:30 IcRe entrance requirements. *In our area and in our partic- uradea, he ia cIlKible to pre-rcicia- P.M. Students are assixncd to Har- ular courses. If ter. a student fails it The followinR procedure* December 3-4-5 RcRistration of January 12-23 Fee Payment for per** developmental program if is not because •houtd be followed: of the subject mat- Career Rroups. ArranitemenU pre-rcMistercd students. .Must they obtain a compoeile score of ter.* Mrs. Roloffsaid 'Rather. It 1. The itudciit* muai make an made by counselors. be in full Jan. paM by 23. 15 or bdow on the American Col- is because he can't read and write appointment with the I'ounMl- Uetember 8 Pre-reRistratlon of 1970. leRe TcMin* (ACT) teat result* or well enough to tell the instructor Um Ofllcc or hi* prtviouely full time students who receiv- are in the lower 10 per cent of what he know*.* 'aaaijtned counselor ed a 2.0 at mU-term. Students January 28^2»30 ReRlstration for their hiRh achool xradualinic class. 3. Cour*e offerinjc* are available wMh le«« than a 2.0 will have for full-lime students Currently, one *emester of de- in dcvtaional miUm In Mrs Roloir CKplalfiad that the and the to rcRlster on January 28- A.M.-3:30 P.M. Full-time stu- velopmental work is offered student needs waittim roon of the Counad- 29-30. aklUs coivses and dents will not be allowed to If plans to expand the develop- ln« ("enter for psycbolocy cmiraes whkh will help chooeliw aer- January 14- 1 5-16 Telephone rc«i reitlslcr in the eveninii mental proRram materialixe. stu- tlo|* of cour*M the him underetand hbrtaelf better. Mudant istration 2 - P.M. ir January 28-29 Renialration for dent* who have raised their read- wiabe* Detail* for the two-aemealer pro- to enroll In. PM for rcturnlnR part-time 9:30 P.M. Part time may InR and writinR level during the 3. The counaalor will work the gram are being worked on by the student* or pan-time i rcRlster durin« the day first aemcster but are still unable developmental coordinator and to do reRular colle«e will will be college admlniatraHons. If approv- able to obtain another semester'* ed, the new program will be fuiK^

1 work next semester. Horper Students Named tioning by the second aemeatcr. KololT. coordinator which starts on February 2. 1970. to Stadent Achievement Committee R«ndi>urst uoid* Holiday Du.ce of rctumins prescnu l)e^ for the Concert- Dance Festivity. Ail Titree Harper College students ceive SlOO each and wUI AS47 and will be accepted from 37th why not go dancing Harper students will be admitted have been n«m«tj lo a r»)n)mittee In district rompetllion for a $250 faculty or admlnistratin sponsors at Randhursl? ( N'o disorderly coiv with prcsemation of an which I.D. card. will help administer the stu- priie Ten district winners then will or duct charges will filed candidate* Ihcmaelves until Jan- be ) The purchase of lickrts is necessary, dent achievement ifempMtHeii com ete for the 9 1 .000 price at The Mount Pr oepeil p a uary 30. 1970 To be riigible Youth Cotn- of course. They will go on sale at launched last month. They are Pal- Junior college rect>)niltltm mlssion is luncheon students must be in good academic sponsarl im a HolMay Harper for $I.7S stag and S3 00 ly Coursoislcr. Don Jankowskl. in Chicago next April. ••tMrfhid and have completed nine Dance from 8 to 13 p.m. per coMplc. contact Kathy Kvans. Mid CSeorge Spaneke The Illinois Association of Com- semester hours or the equivalent. Entrance to the dance will be The three students wtU aaaist in munity and Junior Collcites and This contest I* not a popularity The Maud* and For Day* and Ihrottgh the A|>ple Arcade entrance the edmlnlsiration of the program Continental Illinois a N'Ight will Natkmal Bank contest nor is it an academic con provide entertainment only. Dress for the dance Is casual and will serve as a Baiatm among nnd Trust Company are sponsor- teat for te student who receives the slxidcnls. award candldatea. college ing the proitram to call more pub- best grades. As Mr. V'alsvfl. coor- faculty and adminlstrajton. and lic attention to the Junior College dinator of the awards program put Judgca. The committee will help Horper Choir system ar»d lo encourage educa- it. this and contest is for the doers; the Orchestra supervise the process in JudRlng tkmal trreitwcs and school splrH. person who gets things done nnd •fhich the Hart>er College man and Thebtmli lipfptrldlwgtia.lOOin has a strong determination to woman who best demonstrates award mone>- and is chief admin- achieve goal* Mr Vaisvil hopes Present Concert achiventeni and progress toward Tonight istrator of (he program. that students will apply themselves desirable goals will be setecled. Bntry applications are available and that the faculty will lake an ac The yulctide season will be usher- The tw<* r*rnf»«t* mrinn^r. will re- n' 'hf muscal period*, the concerts also '-rfnrmation booth or room live role In spotworing students. ed In at Harper College, with a enable other students and mem- Christmas concert to be presented bers of the community lo enrich at 8 p.m. tonight in 4hc College their own musical experience. Center IxNiiute. The program is The 30-member Community free and open to the public. Chamber Orchestra under the dir- Featured will be Harper's Con- ectior of Harper music instructor cert Choir and Community Cham- Joe Bob Tillotson is a )oint Har her Orchestra. per studeni and community resi

The Concert Choir, under Ihedir dent Rroup. Ihe program is free ection of music instructor Jerry Da- aitd open lo the public. vidson, will present a group of Christmas carols featuring tradi- tional numbers as well as contem- porary and Spanish selections. In- SSHC Sp§9S9n cluded on the program are "Star in the Kast," American carol ar- fff//fff Ur Bi§h9 ranged by Park .S. Kamard: two Medieval Spanish carol

in • I C. Opus 21 Center Lounge for all those who The Christmas program is one took part in the drive. of a series of concerts made possi- ble through the Harper Cnllege MenI tickets and buttons are be- Music Department. In addition to ing sold for $1.00 which buvs 12 Riving music students -experience meals in Hiafra. Donations and about th« parking problem . . .? can in performing standard literature be made in the Student Center and which is representative of x'ariniis the cafetexia. L —

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Pace 2 December IS. 1969 Monday. December 15. 1969 THE HARBINGER Monday, THE HARBINGKR Page 3 To The Coffee feneration liy Jeff Meyer You make me lauRh as you sit Uppers n£ Doujners in a larRe conRreRalion Letters To The Editor SlallnR yourselves as a wise dele- Ration Dear Kdilor The last two issues of your paper Dear Mllor: by CultinR and mockinR our Renera- Mury J. Swanaun courses. Different teachers here at It i»n'i often I nnd diacouraffinK have featured a regular We are not writinii this letter in lion column un- As some of our friends filler back Harper often try different ways of iirtideit in yuur newspaper, but af- title order to put down anyone or Hut who to that rocs to a der the 'StrulRht Thinking* any at vacation time from the State presenlinR their course. strange ter readins 'Strniftht ThlnklnK* in written by a non-ex islanl student. clique. We hope instead to pro- nation four-year institutions, we hear from We must remember thai we are so the For .\ovemt)er 24 HMrbinger. the Althoufih it is perfectly leKitimate mote only a fcellnic of what life time to lime tales that us reasons other than a Holiday make ap- new here, thai the whole schfxjl is need for disrouraKement is definite- Is and should be all about. vacation? for an editor to protect the identity We hope preciate what we have here at Har- in a nature of experiment. by I am ly fulfilled. I believe Hnrry Hridxec of a letter writer to prevent repris- that you will put aside all your G. Alden wants in a mute per. FlRhlinR. DylnR, and CrylnR. Our Viewpoint on not one of those persons who tries (whoever A lot uf people, Hirl* in particu- he may be) should spend als, it is misiendinK nnd hanR-ups and predjudices and read This whole problem seem I dishonest may must have talked to at least to see Rood In everytlnR, lookinff lar, more time wrIilnR spetchetfor to allow letter writer on. come to colleKC to find a social impoasible. line is Who makes new records such a to speak suppoacd to find four friends of miite over Thanks- at the world ihrouRh rose colored in ovation Spiro envolvemcnl and/or Affnew. I bdieve the function from behind a pseudonym without We wish to quote two ftreat teach marriaKe. out what he really needs and wants RlvinR who are less than thrilled by Riasses. Rccause of our knowlcdRe and de^ Campus Safety Complaints Hut I can use my own ex- of the Harbinger should b«io focus indicatinK ers in order to enlighten. Iliey However, the colleite of today is a by tryinR to find termination? to your readers that such are in someone that their initiation into colleRe life at perience lo make judRmenls. rather cold. on the problems ofthecotleRe. rath- is the case. You have gone beyond T. Cobsann Knmpa und Je»u» Impersonal siluntion which he's not quite sure of: all the larRer schools. com- Ambition, loll, ever-wakiaR. A common I am really findinR out that there Within the last two weeks, the Harbinger office has er than the opinions ofoncRroup this, however, to sive the letter writ- T. CobsanR Knmpa. a writer of with acquaintances instead of the while knowioR hl» needs and plaint kcems to t>e that the intro- may be a much better chance for friends and casual with in of individuals. A ntfijpr problem on er of (ictober 10. 1969 a fictitious books, has defined n word. Kar- dates Instead of wanU will chnnKc even If be finds ductory been swamped complaints regard to the actions courses that they are tak- success and hiture fulftllntent be^ VYou speak slot of seRrcRstion the is workinit relationithips. campus the parltinff lots which position on your staff and u reKular ma, which ha« meaninK for all of them out I think this Is the larseai of our Campus Safety Office. As a service to our readers, InR as freshmen are eitherso larRC cause of the Harper kind of exper Hul we know love is found In Inter- was not Must of these people don't really mentioned In the entire feature col unin us ( especially Ihoae^ho are skep- social or domestic problem faced by as class slxe Roes. or that the leach Imeni Rraiioa the Harbinger talces a good loolc at some of these com- And, honestly. I think we know what they're newspaper. This, I bdieve. Is more tical of alt thlivc* they have no looklnii for or everyone. It's ncRlecletlorpiwcTas- er they have reminds of their plaints. them could all season our mumblinR with What kind of word is separation? what lhe>- In reievani to tiff coJIeRecommunity .Moreover, the Identity of this fie- understandlmt of. i need a male. If they tinated by most, but isn't impos- older brother. a few Renulne *thank M\ that It is. to dcirradallon Students have recently been given tickets for violations you's* lo the than Hobby Seals bail bortd fund titious staff member Is known only Karma is one of the laws set do. they often newlect the fact that sible In my opinion, we havs an ad- people who run this school and who That you put in our free nation. in parking lot B that was one day open to students, and Also-it seems Hrldac* reacrves the to your faculty advisor. forth in the Bfcavajiad-Cita. the they are In a chanKinit period of (Iflen. In a successful marriaRe vanlaRe here at Harper. Almost try to make Our claaarooms useful l.ovtnR. SharinR. anttGivina. partially riitht of free speech for himadf and holy book of the Hindus. Karma their lives. When they reall/etheyve one will learn to the next was closed to students for the conven- love the other, all (he courses we take while we und excitlftR lo us. fails to extend that riRhl to the I suKKCst that you seriously con stales, *l>o as would chanKed, they're back totlM-oriRtn- Is ience of the faculty. It is understood that you be done but this the best wav'.> i think are here afe those of an introduc- violations can- A* I say, you may feel that I'm So l)cfore you babble out In loud opposinK vicw-lMat t>cin|( llberal- sider what this kind of activity and says that from litnorance there «l problem of f iodinR out what they not. I want the best poaalble not be tolerated, however in such cases wouldn't a one mate tory or lower division colleRe level. naive. Rut with the forthcominR sensation lam. -a indicates Is itecd and want In a mate. Very un- Finally scml-montlUy ar- about your newspaper as coiKelt ( Think about It! ) for myaeir and don't really want to Rut our Instructors week grace period be appropriate? Since no notice was seem Ihor- holMays. let me chaliemie you to Think of ihe youth of our larRC ticle on Student .Senate would serve a whole-parttcularly to the student* Jesus, wha by the way. lived fortunately, this sometimes hap settle for second-best Do you? ouRhly committed to achievinR a given students prior to the 'quickie* paint ihU test-ask your friends who population. Job done on the colleice fine attitude you to speak for. the peiu after a marrloRe. bMir than pretend law of Karma, has words of In coniradidion to myself. I hiaher pcrfonnance levsl In Ihase come back for vacation for ihHr .Myself. I am proud of lot fed there is for students vi- my Rcnara- B. we no need to pay for toward an Importance now. too He saM.'Cet I feel that e\-erytime a person en- wiHild like to qufite two line* from bcatnnlna courses. The Instnicton frank appraisal of their bcRtnnln« lion Also, ters Into olations in this lot. yourm, you should comider what you who arc without sin cast the a rdationBhlp wMt. re- noted mu»tci«ne:*EvcrylM)dy needs we And here are not Rraduate siu collcRe experleiKe, and see If you As we sinff out in proclamation the first Rradlcss of illichl, This is only one case out of many. The constant ticket- OmtdOoat misreprtSsMstlons, hatreds, stone*. So. my brothers and how Influeitccs somebody*. tRerna, Hurkc). and dents who would, let me be frank, dont have somethln« to rompll- Liberty and Justice Is our motlva- Shidenl Senator. and near-slanders that you have slaters, before of usthall him. So. In order to Rct to a real 'l.onelincm is ing of cars without regard to the tinte element involved 88HC any speak such a draR*. (JImi rather be dolnii somethinR else. menl also lioa published t>ehind n fictitious facade aaainst any other, let us first look understandlna of oncadf and what Hendrix ). This Is the other well- in constant changing of parking provisions is uncalled And our dass sisss tton't remiiMl Dear Kditor. arc likely to sumeet to members of to our own selves- 1^ all of u* one needs and wants In a mate, a taken viewpoint. us of our RradnnMon aaacmbly. for. It to tick- would seem more appropriate give warning It appears to me. a Harper • the community about the level of here on Harpers campus throw meantmiftil rstaikmsliip In depth the Wtxard While we ran hear complaints ets to these until the whole rotten gets faculty students mcM member and a former col- Harper CqllcRe intellectual activity. down our stones live be aNsnpSsa. However. and and let riRht here. I believe that it to in a worked out all. students are the as- Iciie newspaper editor, that the Mar- rnn'l After human and live. IhinK* t)e Rfn-emed student's nature to complain May- hiagsr Is seriously endanjicrinic Ms iVact-. pureiy emoiif»nally Inter-ses re- sumption that they understand that a NO PARKING be it's lust another form of li». position of trust within Itte Harper Frank Rdmund Smith Inllonships should be about 90 sign coven any amount of space the ticketing officer Alhea and Ciia quiry. Maybe It's )ust letttmi off Christmas Mesaaae ludcnlbody Instructor of hjinllsh P.S. We do practice what • "notional, but 10 luclcnl wants it to is untrue. we preach steam Hut I really do believe that v> from the WUard an example, some animals what Is is Students are requested to pay their tickets before they Harper IryinR to be lbs a Try itot to wrap Christmas up In Ko ihrouRh matins c>-cle for kind of scbool dMI wUI Rive the receive a hearing. To pay such a ticket is to indicate ones years, brlRhl ribbons and bury It in the many with a dUlrrent mate student the bast chance he is ever snow. guilt, and there is no court in this country thai makes a ActivHies each year, then stick wMh one for The sentiment, spirit, and olmt to Ret lo make It throuRh joviality of C hrlslmas is univer- person pay a ticket before he has a hearing unless he life. .So. it's more inteitiRent to enter the very difflcoli Tir.t kw .r. ofKiifh- sal happiness. So relax and enioy wishes to plead guilty. There are no hearings on this into relattaMSllips wilhnRiv. with er education. the attitude of lenrninR more about It. campus simply because no provisions have been made I really havrn t nnUlrixiOirinik- one's need* and the othar person's to set up a board of appeals. InR lo my teacher* In the courses •ultabllits- will This help form a I MR pfcaenllv takina. 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There is only one way these situations can be cleared Osc 18 FtytoR Club, ) p.m. by Chuck Thielman next Christmas. Tht-n. 'mavbe*. a DI06. up. and this is by student reaction. Holh Campus Safety - f^^o^^ As the crimson •un set* In the stopliRht will be installed The porary atopllirht Is feasible (Ine THt -Student Scnalc. 1 pm. A335. west, the >lMg^-T^Yaj-[pg^ and our Students Senate remain dormant as to what to Harper rampuo becomes STATK «ay* Kudid < a Junior hiRh of those old miKlel slopllRhl* ctnild -Folk Music Club Cof ce Houae. a of g^^ do about setting up a Board of Appeals. All this time the maze brakHlRhts. The *(;ot- way I mlRht l>e extended to AlRon be used. The type that haiiR out in 7:30 p.m.. Cafeteria la' RCl home, now* rush U on. One quln by next year. Maruifta. students are paying for tickets without a hearing when To- iie mldtfle of an I nNfSertlon . This, -B.B. Mc Henry, (A>, 7:30 p.m. forlorn ftRure stands at the exit. morrow . . . their Maybe! plus one or two 'slRnal ahead* many times,a hearing would return $3.00 to them. Dec. 19 - Chrtatmat Vacation Re- Hi* body is Rlaxed by liRhl a* traf- The proponed tsMenlna of Al- siRns would bf inexpen»|ye. ea*y Call upon your student senators for some action in this Kins. 12 p.m. fic creep* slowly around him Hi* Ronriuin Kd will make It difficult to conslrucl. nisy to take down, matter, for unless this situation is cleared up a good Dec 23 B.R. DePaul (Froah), hands are illuminated by bla/inR for «tudent* to enter thr campu* and. more than likely. lifesavinR guess would be that one-third of our full time students (H), 8: IS p.m. red f1arc«. A human slopliRhl at the main entrance if the>- arecom- Winter i* cominR. Without a tem- Dec 29 - W Midlands Touma will be unable to register for the next semester. Signed: A human stopllRht can Ret cold, inR from the west A* the plan* porary SlopliRhl the probabilitv- of menl (Ay T. H. sick, make a mIsjudRemenl. Rct stand ftow. a biR median willbliKk a serious accident is hiRh There Dec. 30 - W- Midlands Tournament »ucked under n truck or hit by a any attempted left turns. < Anybody already have been some minor (A). car. A human *tnpliRhtcMnbvu*ed own a tank'*) One wonder* what accident*. What IKie* It Take'' Jan. 3 W Wrinht. ( H ). 11 am. (Greetings in *ome otbcr capacity. Arrnl*uper kind of people make *uch asinine B) Wnv rik« Jaa 5 - aaaaca Bmrne. Haii/Mger mechartrial ty|>e*lopliRhti* needed p|.Tn*. The State Rovernment is. and ha* -Folk Muatc Ciub. 6pm. A335. The STATK Rovernment «ays Now the installatinn of a stop- been. runninR from the problem, it Jan. 5 - Jan. 23 Art Knhlbit. that /VlRonquin ( Rt. 62) will be liRht doe* not hinRe on the exten- I* time for the students at Harper to Teri Carter, Editor in Chief •Student l-jihibition*. Arts and widened to a four-laOe hlRhway by sion of ,VlRone|uin Koad. A tern- hit them for a solution. Tom Hanson, AHHifttant Editor Architecture RuildinR Chuck Thielman, Feature Editor Jan. « Ski Club. 11 a.m., K106. Joe Branka. Managing Editor -BE. DuPaae. (H). 8;1S p.m. OPEN DAILY 9-9 Jan. 7 - Concert Series. Les Pock, Photo Editor 'The Soul Sunday 10:30-4 Hoffman Machine*. 12 noon, Coileae Cen- Lanes Ron Duenn, Sports Editor ter Lounite A new sound in hard Darlene McCratic, Business Manager swimdnR jan by Runky Green. • BOWIING Donna Wagner and Stewart Levin, Circulation Managers This Chkano based 7-piece -•OUNCHBAR Staff xroup w9r'pr«Scnl a rock-Jass HILLTOP BOOKSTORE • Sendee O'Rourke, Laurie Steele, Pete Shanta, Garry Al- conert. POOL TABLES Ave. Jan. 8 - 22 So. Everjfreen den, Charisse Berman, Jeff Meyer, Dianne Christensen, Folk Music Chib Coffee Heights Lounge with House, 7:30 p.m.. Cafeterifc. Arlington phn,.,„phy Lee Redmer Psychology — B.B. - Morton, (A). 7;30 p m. ReliRion Live Entertainment Advisor Craig Stewart Art Jan. in B.B Illinois StatfFroah. Classics Hi«tory Friday and Photographers: RoUey Bateman, Stewart Levin. Tim Brad- (A). 5:S0p.m. - Di^ama Notes 255 1300 Saturday nites. ley, Richard Jan. - Barnes A Hanke, Gary Smith. Tony Drake. 12 Folk Music Club, 6pm. Schaum Outline Nobel Outline A335. Higgins and Roselle Rds twice Jan. 13 - Ski Hub, II a.m., ¥> Published monthly by and for the students of Wil- On Sonto's knaa Is our Christmas calendar 106 girl, Miss HOFl-WAN ESTATES liam Rainey Harper College, Algonquin and RoselleRds., -B.B. Wilson. (H). S:15p.m Cindi Stona. Cindi is a Harper sophomore majoring in Palatine, III. 60067. Jan. 1.5 - ArlinRtnn Heixhts Com- psychology. She plans to transfer after graduation from Telephone: 359-4200, Ext. 272 529-1500 Harper. HARDCP™^ Cont'd. on p. 5 - i

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Harper Nurse Coordinator RehobititotioB Is "Issue" Lutsen Ski Trip Adds to ACS FUm Panel •IN American Prison System Miss Joan Heily, coordinator of the associate degree Posterior Decapitation nursing program at Harper Community College, joined Crime & Amer. F'ri»on» chell has stated the same Roal. Kennedy Youlh Center wasopetted with other members of the Board of Directors of the area * by Donald E. Fmhcr, Jr. The ballc aim ( of a prison ) should in MorRantown. West VIrRinla. A American Cancer Society. by Chuck Thiclman of the dub left late Wednesday One of the major Ihuc* of the be to rehabilitate a prisoner.* federal pr€>iect. It was started in The flKure stands tilune at the nlKht. KxcepI for a snow atorm 1968 Preaidentiai campaiffn— In- The stark reality Is that our pris- 1963 under the sponsorship of She will Join the Rroup to assist the proflram. top of the hill. Behind him is the artd a very short rainstorm the deed it may have been the major ons are not beinK run to rehabili- then Attorney Oeneral Robert F. in previewlnR the lists of films Groups or Individuals desirinR banner's hill. It is crowded. In weather waa good for the Journey. laaue of the campainn— was (he it- tate the convict. Althouich It la hard- Kennedy. AJthouRh it is far from and proRrams available to Rroups information about films, pro- front of him his hill dropa vertical- cue of crime. Over a year later, II ly their purpoae, our prisons have perfect, perhaps it could serve as in the area throuRh the unit's of- Rrams. speakers, and services a- ly then inio the splrallnit funnd of The other twenty membcra left la Mill a major luue confrontlnR iMCome ihetrainlntcRroundinmak- an exantple of the direction we fice in Des Ptainea. Mlaa Helnljr is vaiJable in this area. freeofcharRe. the Hunny trail. No one in aiffht. Thuraday moritli^. They arrived our counlT!'. There are many way* inn youoK. Inexperienced flrat-tim- should start movinR in the control one of the most experienced mem- should contact Miss Helnlyor the Prayer for the first time In years. juat a^ the flrat ten were finlahinc to explain away the crime that ers into hardened crlmlnala The of crime i)gn of the board. arMl she will Cancer .Society's Northwest Sub- A questiontnK look to the cloud- off a day of posterior decapita- we have In thit country. same FBI study mentioned earlier Youth who are admitted to the definitely add her knowledRe to the urban Unit office. 1 1 North Broad- lass sky. Inhalation of the cold, tion. MIer a chicken and cranberry Some lay the todal condition* also reported that of those convicts center must l>e under 20 and con- question and answer process of way, Dea Plaines. The phone num- dean air of Northern Minnesota. aaucc aupper, all were ready to hit are a major factor in the crime under 20 released In 1963. half victed of a federal crime. Two-thirds which films should l>e Indudcd in ber la. 827-0088. CO! the aack like good boya and glrla wave Other • aaaert that the major had been re-arrested by the next of the youlh are there t>ecause they In preparation for the next day. cause of crime la that *Crimin»l- year, and three-fourths of them drove a stolen automobile across SPREAD EAGLE SKI CLUB MEMBERS READYING The Rirure edses down the hill, The cyde continued for the next AldinK Supreme Court.* Whatever were re- arrested by 1968. state lines. A tenth are (here for THEMSELVES OFF THE SLOPES. FOR "FUN" ON AND then hits the vertical drop. Flying three daya. the major flctor la, moat people At about the same time the FBI smuRRlinR. uslnR. or selllnR mar^ arourMl the first curve, control is are aureed that one of the factors laaucd its Impressive report. Chief Juana. The rest are there for num- hard to malntaia. Trees Jump out Many IntarsMtaKCvanls occurred. of crime is a poor prison system Justice Warren K Burfter address- erous other reasons. They live In Th« Son* Society -^ at the flKYrc. Hold on. baby. Curve One member naarly'dlad of very un- In our country. ed the American Bar Association. 'cottaRca,* and most of their time, and drop: The Anal curve Is In sluht natural causes, but he survived. An KRI study put out in Aujiuai In his remarks, he said: *We must like their peers on the outside world. and beyond that the ski chalet. The Aitother member left hlamark in the fully Our in Viut revealed thai out of explore teachinR methods Is devoted education. very Game this year to In a Nam of final curve Kliatena as the aun hits sauna bath. The atuffed polar bear 17.000 convicts released in 1963, adapted to the abnormal paychoi- real sense the Roal of the Robert by Mark F, Cooper turad. All apoloirists for Vietnam Ha icy surface. Ice spells problems. got plenty of lender loviitg care no ICH than 63 percent had t>c«n oiiy of the habitual offender. We F. Kennedy Youth Center is to ad- Now our men take lo the field, Plnkvllle are KuUly of subterftine and so on. re-arrested by 1968. Early In hU must search for new incentive pro- Just these youn« people sothaltbty The news haa broken-Amcrtcan and under Incredibleslreas and with One must look behind the appartnl The flcurr comes rockctInK down. campaiffn for the PrMlilancy. Rich- lirams to permit reduction of sen- will be able to t>«coma rsipoiwlbli aoMlera are human, fallible, and If a hiichly dubloua motive, become act aitd seek out the true cauaca- Titart are deep footholes In the ice. The Lutaen Ski area la daacrlbad ard NUon stated the problem in tmoca for those who will educate citizens when they return to the out- placed under Inordinate alraln for killera. After all, that la the name of If we understand these «re wUI atop Control leaves without wamloff. aa the beat In the Midwest. The (his way: *In short— whether one and train themselves In skills which side world (which is very much like qucMlonable reaaona wUl crack Juat the name. Presently Ihla country crucifylNK scapctioata and boffvy- The fliture catches « quick 360 da- aceftcry la awesome The lodge It- believes that the purpoae of a prta- Kive a man pride and Identity.* the inside world at tbe center). aa any of ua would. With thai prem- spends 30 billion dollars annual- men. start beinc rcaltatlc, and leave Rree view of the landscape Hope- self is buUt on th4 shore of Lake education on is to punish the criminal or to Procrams , of vocational AlthouRh the effect of the center ise In mind, it la Intercatino to note ly playinn that name in Vietnam. the \'iceneral John Mit- Karller this year, the Robert F. (Cartlj! 8 p.m.. Lecture-Demo Center. Attorney N Ihcae .aoidicrs crack, we are amai- perior. Five hundred and I lo Mountain. Michigan Mr*. Jomat Carswall, R.N. for aelf-de«erminalion andindivid- Jan. 16 Collc«e Mixer. 8 11 ed. What hypocriay. and innoranrr from ChicaRo. Its takes Coal ct the trips w«l be low (group ualtty wMcb confllcta with Iheinter- p.m.. Colleire Center Cafeteria. from seven lo ten hours to reach rates). For more ir\formaiion; the power in that We crucify theae soMlera for react- «!• of ttw dominant Jaa 17 - W Jolirt. Triton, Cni- NfAVY HEAVY In fad the Lutsen dcpendlnn on how heavy Ski Club hokls meetings every the correct a- ln«c abnormally, but aphere of influence, versMy Illinois, I of (H), p m. In situation itself la abnormal that one's rlKht foot la Ten members Tuesday al 11 a.m. ElOS. mount of focre. political or phyal^ so only the most myopic should b* TOIHDON PRODUCTIONS PRESENTS ral. i« employed to diactpline the nmaied that it doesn't happen with ( witneas Vietnam and HELP WANTED! rencRade Winter Infromurol Progrom Apricot POOOtE 6wli$ AKC Cxcchoalovakla). When apokcn Kreater rcicularlly. No orte sanc- the Incident, but it'a - - "THE SIXTH tions My Lai Sm. Min. (oy . Bred for f«m- word la not cnounh to achieve imporlan* to ace H aa )uai arMMher Alr«ody Getting Underway Mm derired tflict brute atrcncth p«rom«nt onti color. ri9 Insaite ii>cident In the conlaxl of an la appUid. 255-6519 equally inaane war. * I've found that studettts have COLUMN Full or PART Time In order to cxxiviitce Ihoae who Inlramurals for the wlnlar lYrhaps llnkvllle is a microcosm muat apply the brutealrenirth In per son arc starting to form and a a hard time getting five memb^ of the whole Vietnam war Absurd, together at one time, aon on the battlefield of the correct wide aalactkw of interests are be- of a team without reason, alchanto and a with three men there's no prob- neaa and morality of the altuallon. n ing made available. Male -jvith cla«M* ntlstake from every >il« wp alm. Hut Students may parUdpale tei any- l«m* said Intramural Director Roy Wanted: Will Fit Your Working Hours a apadoua thouffh powerful arffu- If a person or a country errs, the thing badminton to weight Keama Basketball sIgn-ups will after 5:30 to work as •hl|>- m«nl i» promuliiaiad. That anru- from proper amelioralion Is not censure lifting take place after Christmas vaca- ping recdvtng derk. 1 8- ment la. baakally. that wa muat at- and

caatlKation. but a recognition . tack In order lo dafand ouradvca ar>d Hockey Is one of the new addl- tioa 20 hra. per week. $2.26 plus of the error and proper rorrertion. ttona the intramural program Into Your Class Schedule (rdyinit on our basic InatliKt of to t transportation. Contact may turnout to be a big suc- field house Is open for stu- ae)f-prcaervalion>. Hut human be- and The Dave Sonnenshdn cess. weight lining tournament afternoons on Inita are not only loffical. they A dents to use In the are alao emotional, and to supple- is also beliui held. Tueadays and Thursdaya. Volley- Basketball wUI start Jan. S and baakHball may t>e play.- 3594120 Between 7AM and 5^30 ment the rationale for murder a ball and PM five instead of the customary man weight- trcmer>douB feat of. and conaequent- ed at thla time aa wad as teams, three mrfn squads will be training. $2M ly hale for. the •enemy* Is nur per Hour! CNEIRY SNQIS

left Tuesday December 16 6tlf •FACTORY •WAREHOUSE Skepplif Ceiter I4f • Ifto 7:30 - 12 p.111. NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY CROSSING : VfW Moft, of Yoto a. NWHWy AHlngton Htr, iH. ^ ww^ »^ CofWf SqUHRE n CDMPHWY — —Ouri H, frtfitrwfrwTirt. D chett of our douMe breasted blazer. This year's editwo is definitive, but toned six times tor dash, twice for NOTICE: Harper students! This one was designed other fabrics, SS22 N. function. As illustrated or WINONA STREET for travel, for you, and WEXI UJ's will be on hand to help it is a flattering stowaway into it, soon. make this the heaviest off campus dance ever. Over a daily ally at home Fit one hundred records wHl be given away FREE, so SCHILLER PARK, ILL. don't miss this one. Phone: (78-2160 J. svoBODA ms ADMISSION S2.00 NA-5-4300 HEAVY HEAVY (no«im Of LMinmici-wMT o» nvn toAo) ASI lueTON HEI6HTS. lUINOIS

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Pate 6 THK HARBINGKR Monday, December 13. 1969 .Monday. December 15. 1969 THE HARBI NGEH Page 7 Basketboll Team Experiences dps and Absence of Beef Restricts Wrestlers Downs in Earljr Stages of Season

by Ron Duenn > Consistency wa* a big thorn In night. Duffy-. Sibcraon. and Schua- Baaketball Is a funny aport. the side of the Hawks as their op- ler are all doac In the rebound by Eoa Dmcbh ly an Impressive record It I* true, So many dlfferenl thing* can af- ponent* would ccore points in department ilso. Oh wowl Look at that, there's but who can say how that slate fect a team's play that getting every- •treaka. Harper could not contin- What was probably the squads a new head on thU columa Pret- could have been altered with half- thing to work right at the same ually hold iheir foes at a constant beat effort this year was part of a ty apiffy. huh? My thank* to Pal way rcapactable crowds lo give time I* quite a problem at times. coring rale and a* a conaequence loaing cauae. The Hawk* dropped Dc Julio on hU fline In creat- their Job encouragement to the squad*. Harper's squad had faahioned a wa* forced to play catch up ball in a louKh game lo the Wrighl Rams ing and dcaixninc the new look. flrat The home baaketball game of 1-5 record at the time of this print- aeveral of thdr gamea. 80-76 Dec. 5. • • • the aeaaon taw fairly a good crowd ing and the gamca were won and When Harper did prevent an op- It was the highest point produc- Hockey fana! Intramural Oirac- on hand but *ince then attendance joat for a variety of reason*. po*ing team from spurting, a* it did tion by the Hawks up lo thai time tor Roy Kaarna >• In the proccaa haa dacrcaaad g ready. Poor free throw shooting plagued again*! Triton, the aquad came a- and thla wa* accompliahed againat of organtilng a Harper hockey And wrestling. There was a meet the Hawks In the first few gamea way with a victory. a aquad that had allowed an aver- team. Interested ludeni* thould held right In the field house on cam- with Harper connecting on only The Hawk* have been averaging age of only 67 point* againat them •Icn up on the llal in the field pu* at 5 p.ni. recently yet the about VO per cent of lu attempto about 65 point* per game but they and were averaging 95 points of- houae at the north end of the a- turnout for that contest wa* *mall. In the first three gamca. have allowed an average of 77 fensively in their previous five rcna. Now I am aware that many *tu Thi* problem wa* remedied In p.p.g. gamea. Kcama said that there la a poa- dcnU have )oba there is no- for and lime the game againat Thorn- One big a«*ct in Harper's favor The Hawk* were leading at half- •Iblllty of the tquad playinn trami thing that can b« said or done to ton, but then the Hawks had trou- i* Its Individual scoring balance time and only lapaed for a brief from other coUegca. He knows of get thoae people togamea. Bui what ble In scoring field goals. Seven- .Starters Jim Mellen, John Knopf, time mid-way through the accond three junior coOaBM and two four- about thoae atudents that don't teen basket* were made by the and Don Duffy all average about half, but It was long enough for year Khoola that fMd tcama and work? Too much homework? Do Hawk* In that conleat which wa* 11 pointo per game. Scott Slbcr- the Rama to aalvage the victory. would be llkdy opponent*. II early for a change. only half aa many a* Thornton *on hit* about U per contest and Harper i* a relatlvdy short learn, Member* of the team ahould be Wrestling meet* and baakctball •cored. Eric SchuaUr oatsarqund nlnapar yd the maiority of the rebound* (cMnc toccther to dacide where ganta* are fun lo watch. They are thu* far have fallen Into Hawk practice* wUl be hdd and what great placea to let off aleam and Outweighed by ilver 20 pounds, Mike handa. The aquad la becoming Scoromello (right) the plana for the year will be. The they're nice changea from die or- Omega Sport Shop known for It* aggrcaalvineaa. ag- of Harper prepares to meet his doom in the Horper- lagoon on campu* may be u*ed and dinary dally rowdaa greadvencs* which haa fesulted in . loke County match that wot held in the field tlMr* are fadlltks at Northbrook Harper house Anyone commtad with aportt is the two fights arall minor on the floor. Dec. 2. that arc available for practice and will tdl Scoramello wos forced to compete in a higher you that a large home Coach John Crirh't 27 Golf - Rose Shopping (entrr chargaawcrc crowd la an aaaet to a team. weight class than he normally would to the Hawk Dave Scott ;top,i had a temporary edge on his Lake County By starting lo work togcthar vary wall due shortage Hockay la a aport diat 1* faat coming lo Harper aportlng event* Hofraan EsUtes, lllinoiti 60)72 of Howk opponent but could not stay in control as he lost this In Its encounters with Trtton and heavyweights. The Hawks lost this match by o pin. match on a de- growtag In populartly and thould you're helping the teams and Wright and the improvements that cision. Lake County went on to win the meet 29-9. baeiMB* pari of tiic Harpv athletic you're cnloying youraelf How can Ski Fr«« Binding 20.00 Spalding Skit 125.00 has been shown should reaull In Despair- no. D(acaiiracnMnt-pcr- program. Now I* your chance to you go wrong? undefeated In their five meet* thl* forfeH* wtien the Hawk* could not An example of the weakneaa In Ski PoUs 14.00 Tyrol io Binding 45.00 more arin* for the scrappy team. loat hapa a little. - - •tart aocnethlnc brand new. don't • • • Detcmtaatton yea year. come up with heavyweights. the upper weight cla**e* waa made If the aquad can keep control Coach Reaacmcr ha* hi* back up Hompthirg Boots 40.00 Kgrmo Poles 20 00 dcAnlMy. defeated blow It! Speaking of attendance at aporu THhMi the wk* by a Coach Ron Bessemer saM thai In the Lake County meet. Harper'* of the board* and continue to im- Hf againat the wall. With noofxonlhaix • • • Tliia daacribta di* oudook aflhc acorc of 29-13 and Lairt the evcnta, one group of tany ttudenu Hompshir* Booft 40.00 County mMdlc weight daaacs are do- heavyweight wa* out weighed by aquad to properly Rgg. Pric* prove Ita oflMsa, victortca ahould fUl the 184 00 wrestling team at thi* early alaffc downed Harper 29-9. ' ing a tine job. but the All rttlM. A quaaWon baa coma to haa alraady made a name for II bccauae of a Lake County entry by a little n't be so hard lo come by. •ilShI daaae* he I* forced lo Sol* of the season. The team lost H* Rut tlic team lack mlDd and It U a dURcult one to an- self And Ihai name I* the Animals Prk« 120.00 Rag. Price 220 00 remained undaunt- of wreatler* In lite high and low over 100 pound*! .Needles* lo *ay The next for the llShlcr men In those spola *1 dont home gamea first two roaci* but bounced back, ed and swept a weight war. Why aren't more itudcnt* Theae guys are ai every home game triple dual ImM on daaacs. the team la btitm the Hawk* loat that dcdatoo al- •(pact a Sola Price 170.00 Hawk* wUl be against the DePaul whole lot out of tbaae to to win tlte following three. the H awk tKNne mats Salurd ay. Dec "hurt. though coming watch the wreetUng and and even travel to some away .. a good battle waa made con- lan. but what dae can I do?!* University Kroah Dec. 23 and the Three men have proved outstand- baakctball team* perform'^ test* to perform their antica. 6. The Hawk* brcetad by Pralrte It would have been possible to despite the handicap. College of Dupage Jan. 6 Both ing already. BUI Sundblom wres- Thar* wa* a poor turnout to wit- HaU ot( lo you guy*, at Icaat we 894-4456 State. Amundaen, and Kendall by reglater (hulouts in the iHple dual The Harper wrestler in the ISO Unless those upper weights can games are at 8:15 at Fremd High tling at 142 lb*.. Tom Neues at wide nea* croa* country and golf thta know aomabody carea. margin*. Moat of the poInU had it not been for the mandatory lb. daaa was outweighed by over come around the Hawks imy IVnd School 150. and Ray Vltha at 158. are fall but diat 1* Kwnewhat ur • • • •cored by the other teama came on forfeit*. 20 pound*. That match wa* alao thcgoli«4utl*dlinculi ^ atandable Thoae arent Ott Fremd High School, the *Me of MMIMMIMMMMM^^ popular apcctalor aport* that i Harper's home baalMlhall games, ever created. However, basketball t* eaatly reached from Harper Just the thins to and wreatllng are entirely different From the campua. follow Rt 63 iporta, onca which command a caal and take the Aral road to the • graat deal of crowd appeal. left (QuenUn). Drive about one mile catch her eye At the ttoM of thl* printing, the and the school la on the l«fl. The combined record of the winter mrm la oo the aoiith end of the aport* team* waa 1-7. ThU is hard- buUdlng.'

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Rumors have been cirrulatinR< The dismissal of Pilt was NOT Hank Koharski who has been over the recent release of Capt. due to a conflict, as one rumor Superintendent for Maintenance Pauf Pitt as head of the Security Indicated. Iltt said it "was ny^T^ will head the department of Cam- Oepariment. matter of conflict, but a mutual pus Security and Maintenance. decision" which toolc place when Hughes stated he is "well quali- Robert Hufches. Superintendent the departments merKed. fied" for the position. of BuildinK* and (jrounds, nave Pttt stated he enjoyed working the cause due to the colteKe's deri- HuKhes cave the feason for the at Harper and made many "warm sion to nnerKe the departments of merKe as economic and efTkien- friendships". Iltt was appointed Campus Security and Mainten- cy. H^ sss no problems arising head of Security in January of ance. "It was reduction in force." from the combining. 1969.

Honk Kurowtki, who now h»adt the deportment of January 19, 1970 coropus (•curJty and mointcnonc*. Harper College Vol.3 No. 7 Final Exam. Schedula

Monday. Jan. 16 8lo 10- KN'G 101 12 lo 2 p.m. • ClaasM MccliflC 10 to 12 Classes Meeting on on M W F 3 lo 3:50 p.m. M W F 10 lo 10:50 am 2 lo 4 p.m - Classes Meeting 12 lo 2 • Harbinger p.m. aaascs Meeting Ml T R 12 lo 1 p.m. onM WF 1-1:50 p.m « 2 to 4 p.m. - Classes Meeting Thursday. Jaa 23 on T-E4-5:S0 p.m. on T R 8 to 8:50 a.m. TUasdsy. Jaa 20 10 to 12 am. Classss Mcctinc 8io 10 ENG 102 on M W F 13 lo 12.50 p.m.

10 to 12 a.m. Classes Meet 12 lo 2 p.m. - Classes Meeting ing on T-R 10 to ll;M) a.m. on T R 2 lo 3:50 p.m.

Hen Comes the lo - Judge 12 2 p.m. aaascs Mccdi« 2 to 4 p.m Classss Meettng on M W F 2 lo 2:50 p.m. on M W F 4 to 4:50 p m. The newly ocsaaiwd TfAfBc Ap- Affairs; and Ur. James Harvey, The Traffic Appeals Committee 2 lo 4 p.m. - Classes Meeting peals CommilMt iUmd lo Iwar Vice-President pf Student Affairs. Is also looking into the current on M W F 9 to 9:50 i^m. AUdaseei beginning after 5 pm. nam Imm Thursday for the first Membership of the Traffic Ap- ascending fine payment and the wtU tbilow Mm rs«ular evening ttm* and will continue to do so peals Committee is made up of results will be lo given the Secur Wednesday. Jan. 21 rlass sclnduls rwtce a montfi or schedule more two faculty aiMl Dve -ttudent mem- ity DepartmerM. 8 to 10 a.m. - Classss Mset- 1/ needed. bers. Faculty members will be ap- All meetings are opened lo the ing on M W F 8 lo 8:50 a.m. Saturday morning dassis srlll Jerry Torguscn. chairman of the pointed by the Faculty Senate and public. Torguscn fell that leaving 10 lo 12 a.m. - Qaaaas MsaHi« administer issis si Ibe regulnr coaunincc which investigated the the students appointed by Ifav Slit- to public "would Mdntsopfn ihc on M W F II to 11:50 a.m. Hme on January 17. pOMlbllilies for the Appeals Com- dent Senate. Mp get the word around that there mMcc staled its purpose Is lo hear No court cost will be charged Is such a court." cases where indlvlduala IW they because it is a student activity The guidelines are not permanent were ticketed unjustly Cases "already V^parcd that are but are still open for suggMltona TorguHn'i commttlcc offoursm dismissed by the committee will re- or possible amettdments Torcoacn deni senators rMMrdMd the idea ceive a refund added of an appeals rwinlHw for sever The third article of Hw SuMe- Any student wandnc lo^«ppc*l al months. lines stalea four things a student should make an appointment In V afler receiving ticket. the "Many coUcges do not have an can do a Campus Security Department 0ff9r$ ffM OffS appeals committee. Torgusen rr- 1. Pay ". marked. . we reported this and 2. (k> to the Campus Safety of- If necessary the Appeals CommH- other informalon lo a committee fk« to prcacnt his case. Icc will meet during hlxam Week, The itewly created Harper Young membership drive. Students in- of diwlirttigtow and Don OulTy, 3. May Ignore it. Afler 14 days January 19-23. Republican Qub Is showing signs tarasicd in learning more should a reminder is mailed and an addi The itcat scheduled meetings are of developing Into one of the more cootacl Colleen Mcscall. c/o the Torguscn said this committee lional $3 penalty is assessed on F«bi«ary IS and 2erosity ^rre at Harper." will helptheseunfortunate people As fjtr n» objectives go, one YR to have a little more hope for a

spokesman put It this way, "We're better tomorrow. here to beat Ihe drum for America. We know that our society has its Thank you. faults, but no one can dispute that Harper College Studeni Senate the American system of free enter- prise has extended n higher stand ard of living lo more people thiin FEBUARY ACTION any society ia the history of the February ;23 kicks of! the start world. Working al a local le\-el. of an ecstatic week of activities al we want to make a grent country Harper. A coffee house program even greater." will be presented Monday thru Some of Ihe pliins proposed for Wednesiday at noon in the Student the Harper YR'i include vigorous l.ounge. Monday and Tuesday eve- support of Congressman lliilip nings will also be highlighted by < rane—"All Ihe way— as high as the showing of some 'Flicker Clas- hewantsto go." Also planned is sics,' including those ofW.C. Fields a speaker's program. I'nder con- and rtthers. Idcrarton as htr RumT'SjMAkvn' TTaTph Nader, an altornvy, auto y' L. Brent Boicil. Ralph de Tnle safety crusader, and- aulhor of the dnno. The Rev. Paul Lindslrom, book Umutle at Any Speed, will W. Clement .Slor»e. Sheriff Joseph give a .lecture Thursday evening Woods, and local conservative on 'Consumer FYoblems and Cor Norman Thomas (not lo be con- porate ResponAibilily. fused with the late .Socialist lead- .Ski Club is having an automo- er). bile demolition bash in IheparkinK The Harper Young Republicans lot, beginning on Monday. are offering chances for free sub- Also, on Friday at noon, n band Jerry Torgusen left ond Don DuMy (right) review the three articles that will govern scriptions to the National Review will give a concert in Ihe Student the traffic appeals committee. and Human E%'ent* in their new l.ounge. L : '

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Does Vietnam Deserve Oer Support? •mMlri it Pr>K«r 1, I-- by Donald E. Fraher, Jr lea must Letters The Editor make it clear that it will To closed during the campaign. Fraud have no part of this corruption if on Many Americans have expressed election day produced 300,000- it is to win the support of the South grave concern for 500,000 votea. Threau were iasu tinued improvements of our society. the assistance our Vietnamese PIOIECT FAITH people. As Lieutenant ed against government is giving to the .South calhpalgn wokers. As individuals reaffirm and reded- We, a« American citizens, arc Colonel William Carson, head of Even If a lagltlmale Keliuw KludenUuflhe I'nlled Slates: Vietnamese govern ment. I n the I a si government icaie themselves to this nation and aware of the need for reaffirma- the Marine Combined Action Pro- fiscal year. had been dacted. General Its goals, progress can continue. tion of faith in our country. We S29 1 billion was spent gram In Danang, Ky has said: "The (whoae only We reject because by our government to assist acknowledged hero \KC;ATIVISM accept the challenge to seek solu-' the peasant saes that we are support- liv '» o< people enlenained at minimal Is HItier) aascned that he .NfcXiATIVISM offers no solutions' G. Alden governmeni of South Vietnam. I would Will yuu join with us in helpinK lions to problems and urge others ing a local government structure oost. It's a respond "mUltarUy" NKGATIVISM divides and des to reject the neguiivism that divides formidable industry think thai there is serious question If a civilian this nation to know tltat milUon* How long he knows to l>e corrupt. have you l>een watch- employing So he as- he didn't like loyal, troys! NWJATIVISM depletes en and destroys. and spending millions. as to whether or not we won the election. of collcice students are con- lag television? should sumes that we are either Probably most of stupid or If these arc cerned, positive Americans who ergy which should be eapetided in While we recognise (he fight «f- No other form of enicrtainmeni U continue that assistance. examplm of tiM "free- M«f Tk9 Af your life. r>oing implicated. And he decktos Wkf t/f fMf? creative anything regard- •a arlddy we are dom" and with diKnity and courage commit construction endeavors! dissent, we also recognize the need applicable or so well Ill attacking the government of "democracy" we are less of how much al not stupid." Join with us by forming "PRUJ- to In time a time, over received. So, where defending in Vietnam, then Ihemseivea as Individuals to for our nation have of doca all this South Vietnam. I I ser- such a do not wish to Finally, and moat KCT FAITH" groups on your long period, wiU cause « lead? imponantly, iously question FAITH in our great nation, its crisis one national vokc. In re- appear as an apoligist for the North our Involvement. Aa usual, life goes on-but what's there to look for- Isstiitg effect the South Vietnamese campus. Any organization or in- to the call of the President upon you. ThU brings " government people, and lis leader? sponse to us a decision. Is Vietnamese (or their Viet Cong ward to? Things happen that we cannot willingly Juatify Think of all the has failed lo Institute democraUc tlur "PKOJECT move- dividual whowillcarrythis'torch" for a "voice" from the Silent Ma- dkh ea. figures television a good FAITH" influeitceornotr' agents). I am not In sympathy with is true One always gets up on the wrong side of the on your campus please contact Im- of speech, and ideals procedures so neccaa«ry for Amer ment calls i/$on students ot all po- jority, we express the following: you've pick- I f^ it is. In view of the facts them, in fact, the enemy is far more presented student finds that medlalely ed up from television lea's leglQmate panidpaUon in that bed. A the loss of a few study hours, litical persuasion to rcdcdtcate < 1 )%Ve endorse the principles of Kvery age Television here, I think Uiai programming is uau- corrupt than d>e government our government and peer of war. We are grandly told a boring lecture, or what have you, will lead to some themMlvw to the principles which Mary Lynn Mliltromb our government which have made group watches the tame ally devlaad ihal frw should carefully a step or two bdow .South VlMnam. However, this fact re-examine Its Paul Hendrlchsen t.v, elections were held In extra work to be done. have made this the greatest coun- this country the greatest in the shows in general, so the mater the viewing September of whole attitude and audlctice's Intelligence docs not mean that our sins will policy toward PKOJKCT FAITH" ^ iai from be 1967, but they really weren't try in the woridt We du not be- world. them is Incorporated into and level free the govemiMM of True, a new semester dawns at Harfwr. Insignificant, or sophlstlcaUon for each elevated by the greater sins of South Vietnam. beemarm Hall faith in the ability that our In the sense that lieve WAK to t>e the solution to (2) We have group's communication and we know free elec- If America Is perhaps, yet important to a few-perhaps the silent major- program This helps the viewer's enemy We must take to continue Its assist- Ball State University full rcsponsi tions In this the problems faring humanity! We of the American people to rccog •rtlona. Tba^ncxt age group watch ctNintry. Two candi ance lo the .South ity. ego. entertains him and shotva him blllty for our Vietnamese gov- Muncie. Indiana 47306 nlie problem^^nd to seek solu actions in supponing dates for recognise that our society has prob- es new programs and the president, the only ^nes s ernment, then same the world and its varlad Idcaa. the South that government will ON THE SUBJECT of dreams, remember those in tiona In a positive manner. Vietnamese govemmciM. with lems which must be solved, reforms thing results a ehaiKe of defeating the ml^i have to With the variety of subject mater- make several drastic re- earnestly feel that There are three prima r>' reasons which the ending always came true? These correlate with which must be effected, improve- Pteuse. seek as many individual (3) We do wr I lary ticket, were prohibited am admittedly, a tv. frMk. I from foems to merit ial to choose from the receiving that i viewer t0» why I l>elleve we should re-examine the feelings of Insecurity that rage in a Journalist when re- ments which must be made: there'- ertdorsemcnls as you can, on your must exercise an Intelligent degrrt- about 30 hours running Three newspapers were a week. This an overlay of life, our .National history artd our assistance to South Vietnam: alizing that he's been right and the elite wrong, and has fore "PRaJKlT FAITH" caUs campus and In your community, of faith and trait in amounts to about 70-76% of my •motifms. I dont think television upon Individuals to them- for Leader In ttnws of this aiKl other their lack uf land reform, the wide^ commit the following STATKMKNT »P«re tinte. done nothing about It. What's there to look forward to? I usuaUy watch mo- to super-educational, selves to contributing to the con- OF FAITH: national crises. but It doca •prMid corruptkMi. aa4 tbesbssnw Last semester, the books for seven subjects were not vies. I also know moat of help HAPPINESS IS HAVING A my -form philoaophics, personal- of basic democratic proeedurm. TRUNK FULL friends and acquaintances adequately supplied by the bookstore, creating earmarked watch Itlca and awodooa with a bsMsr One of the a basic mistakes of the comparable amount. Mothers use viewpoint. problems. We don't look forward to see this happen a- REGISTRATION INFORMATION Thcrtfore, I am agaliwt South Vietnamese government has tv. aa an electronic babysitter, and pay t.v. since ffain. thU would ninall been Ms unwillingness to institute babysitters use it January 5 thru 23 sun 9:00 A.M. - 3:30 should as an el«ctronk; the tv. THE ADMINISTRATION FAILED to admit errors in- P.M. be followed: Industry aitd ito viewing. meaningful land reform At She jtOtlfy LlMu\ CLOTHES ON SALE Pre-regislration of full-time stu- 12-23 baby. January 1. Tb* aludtnl must make an ap- And It would hamper its continued curred in the overall architectural planning of the cam- " Honolulu C uwlsfsatu In February dents who received a 2.0 atmid- Fee payment for pre-rcxiatered Why hi thiar Why is iaievislon pointment with the CounaaUng exlatencc. of course I am a preju- pus, which led to poor outdoor lighting, traffic conges- so I9«i(i. the I'nited States declared Itrm. Students with leas than a students. Must be paid In full by Office or his previously sign encompassing and such a ma diced tv. freak. our "full suppon to measures of tion, unfinished sidewalks, and substandard parking. Yet, 2.0 will have jor toragisuroaJ—it- January 23, 1970 •d cotinaelor. pan of our lives? p.s In refererKe to my la« column social revolution, includltui land perhaps after the seriousncM of the winter months—as the uary 28-29-30. January 28-20-30. 2. COurac offerings are avilable The answer is fairly IT'S A obvious. and this one-advise to nawlywads. reform" January 14 1516 SignlfkanUy, the Vht local papers put it—the outlook may loom brighter. Rcglstrallon for full-time stu- In divisional suites and in the Television is the beiM mtti fjiiaiiui Donl go on the Newiywwl Game. namese daclarallon of that same Telephonl registration 2:00 dents 9KN) AM. 3:30 PM waiting room of the Counseling form of general To add insult, however, more comments from with- entcrtataaMBl for It's divorce Inducing' - conference did Hot even mention P.M. 10:00 PM for return- Full-time studenU will not be " I' in and without Center for cbooslaa ascttons of ' iteep* the largest majorit have given riae to further concerns. It's y The Wizard land reform Tbcre was a ing part-time students or part- allowed to register In the eve- couraca the ttaitnt wWms to en reason bad enough for a new Junior college to be laughed at, The time students who have receiv- ning. roll la gpvernment leaders of South but when one sees Junior policemen running around in ed an acceptance letter Vletitam are members the No stu- January 28-29 . . of priv- their 'Harper high' their Jeff Lightning dent will be allowed ileged parkas and to register Registration for part-time stu- 3. The counselor will work the dam of Vietnam for six walkle-talklca, not to mention the inslduous blunders more than nemesler hours dents 7:00 RM. 9:30 PM. student In academic advising. As Seruiior Rotwri F. Kennedy of the first memorium day activities, one begins to won- by phone Pan time may register during 4 After the counselor has signed pointed out: "Faotd wUh a choice ilwday. tierween der what's coming off. the student's Ice statement he the wctfire of their nalion January 17 PROCEDURES will then proceed |o the termin- and the preservation of thdr prtv Yet, not all students feel as If they're being porked. If a student Telephone rvglstrallon - 8.00 has received a 2.0 als located in the SlMd«Mcafs- lieges, they have chosen the latter That it, except when they remember the incidental fees A.M. 4:00 PM or (C average) for mid-term leria area Terminals wnopmt For them, with some Individual incurred, which incidentally, don't bring them much sat- grades, he la cUgittIc to January 24 pre-r«als- from 10:30 LI 30 A.M and exceptions, it Mem* that the war isfaction. ler The following Pan-lime regiatrallon In per- procadurss 2:45 3.45 P.M. dally. Is not worth winning if the price WTiat can thev wish for? Is the sacrifice of their land, wealth, HOWEVEB. there's always a brighter side. Even though M^^r DOMINICAN and power." the food here Is expensively crummy, we do have the Proof of this unwtlllnnmai most advanced and intricate computer in the state, com- to In- stliuir meaningful Igad fslbrm puting our files and programs. Of course if a transistor came on a proposal made by Or falls, the office staff would need two months to catch up WH Phan (yuang % Dan (a devoted anii on the errors incurred. But the vending machines are Communist and a deliiidi of operating, and the harmonicats aren't in the Center any- American involvement, Incldcnlal-

more. . . that's promising. What else could we ask for? lyl in the ( onstltuent Assembly, God. don't let that translator fail! Activities (he group that drafted the prcacnl Reduced 30% to 50% ConsiltuticJfi. Dr. Dan proposed jj.a an article that would have guaran- teed to peaaanis ihe right to own JUNIOR DRESSES Ca/enJar the land they work This propos- al got three votes out of I 17. WOOL Anoihrr problem of the South B. COATS \'ietname»e government concerns January 19 through January 23- Jl. WOOL Ihe widespread corruption In that SLACKS Tli$ Harbingw FmAL DCAM& country. The Nixon adminUtra- January 34 - Basketball - UNDER-GARMENTS Morton tion should take steps to see that (h), 7-,30p.m. thl« corruption Terl Carter. EdHor-ln-Chi«r i« ended In June HATS -Wrssffing - Black Hawk (H). 1969. one national magazine told Tom Hanson, Assistant Editor 1 p.in. Ihe story of how American aid has JEWELRY Chuck Thielman, Feature Editor - - January 27 Basketball A- gone to make "at least 1 000 Amer- Joe Branka. Managing Editor mundsen (H), 8:16 p.m. ican-made millionaires." In a sim- Jl. TOPS Les Pock, Photo Editor January 28 through 30 - Regla- ilar episode, one cabinet ofHcer ac- Ron Duenn, Sportn Editor tratlon. cepted one million dollars from an JR. BLOUSES American firm which Darlene McCratic, Business Manaj(er January 30 - Basketball - Ken- was selling medicine lo the governmeni. Amer- Donna Wagner and Stewart Levii. Circulation Managers dall (A) 7:30 p.m. -Wrestling - Wheaton (A), 7pLin. Staff Pacini aaii .3. *. Cimm^m ^^ua^^A. Sahdee O'Rourke, LaifrJe Sfcele, Pete Shanta. Garrv Al PU RSES & JUNIOR February 4 - Faculty wives, den, Charisse Bermat^Mlefr M^yer, Dianne Chrlstensen, PAItTIES ^ Room 21 1, 8-10 p.m. Mike Dyer /^ SWEATERS CO-ORDINATES , February 5 - Student Senate. PartyHavers— Wo« your par- Advisor: Craig Stewart February 6 - Last Day for Late ty a bore due to lock of peo- Photographers/ Rolley Bateman, Stewart Levin, Tim Brad- Rcgistratlort. ple? If you hove the place, ley. Richard tianke, Gary Smith, Tony Drake. BB Elgin (A), 7:30 p.m. we the people. February 7 - W. Conference havX For Triton homecomings, Published twice monthly by and for the shjdents of Wil- Tourney (A) College home leav- February 9 - HARBINGER on liam Rainey Harpei: College, Algonquin and RoselleRds., Brightening up the winter scene with o worm «mile ings, ortvsfplainop»n house. imkf (Hi4or\ newsstands. u Palatine, III. 60067. is freshman Miss Ellen Madden, fllen it working Call - Joe - 359-4847 Concert - Purdue Collegiate Sing- Telephone: 359-4200, Ext. 272 toward o A.A. degree in Liberal Arts at Mike • ers, 8, E106. Harper. 437-5319 : ? ? W VAIN B*»«lNGTO>* ILL She hopes to transfer to the University of Michigan. or Steve - 381-4C78 Store Hours: 9:30 to 5:30 Friday to 8:30

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Monday. January 19, 1970 THE HAHBINOER PaieS Kaleidoscope: Whiter Clouds Uppers & Douiners by Chuck ThMman Grapplers Win Despite to make It to "heaven". My cloud riage* forbidden In some sects? When one looks through a ka- is whiter than yours. I also remem- Wi'hy not form one reliKion and call Icidoacope he geu a view of dif- told ber being in the same class It Humanity? Many people would Ii> Mttry J. Sw'MiiMMi cd In this rather simple tune. iifr«al color piece* patterned after that all men are created equal. be better off if they slop would wor- As I mentioned In my last col- no conventional ihape. After ahak- .Some questions and thouKhlt. if shipping a (iod and start practic- I Cfrtaini\ hope that youri'hriiit umn, we have a lot to be thank- Weight Class Ing the kaMdoacope the vtcwcr Difficulties one is supposed to confess his sins ing what he stands for. mus was as pleasant as it was at ful for here at Harper. 1 think note* the difference of the Mcond through a medium in order to be It is not necessary to prove that our house. Kor once my father ex that we're already the best Junior by DEAN ANDERSON Neverthele**, Harper's matmen formation a* related to the flrtt. forgiven e with- teams were left by the wayside. by BONDUENN why docs on pray God 1* out there dealing out plan- little Although a large erdscd a moderation In toast- college In the lai>d. As I suggested, Middle weight cla**e* •till con- have number of stu- The piccM are the but the continued to fight their way .Standouts In this meet were .Mike Well Mme out the medium? l)o not all reli- ets. Is one whole semester has gone dents expressed God the Name uf a set of ing the holidays. Usually this is the student* home for the holiday* tinue to carry the Harper wrestling dismay at the ub- through the season, and so far Ferguson. Kay \'itha. view la dlilerent So It la In Ibe fol- gions teach love for fellow humans? and Tom by and taken with it the ftrst in- principles that are rusty with non good, although when father Is sober squad through the *eiKe of a football team, once the from the four year *chools con- season. they have compiled a win-los* rec- N'eusaa. lowing- all of w h o m won iwo stallment of Harper sports the Then why were Inter -religion mar- use Got some oil? Humanity. he feels u little As in on season ended eye* *larted turn- more confident in firm this. However this doesn't many other things. Har- ord of 7-3. mutches. . Recently a noted eetentiat and aa- permanent campus. ing toward* his som^ime* long winded pro- mean that we're perfect. per's apathy has also taken its the second biggeet trologcr reported flndlng evidence toll Harper's squad won a quadrang- Fntering only nine men. theHar At the beginning of the season, college *port. baiketball. nouftcements against smoking For one thing, I on the wrestling team. would like to 1'he team ular meet at .Normal, with a score per squad failed that the uiUvcrfC la conatandy grow- to place anyone coaches were predicting largertum- The Hawk cage graaa. At least on Friday nights. see more faculty partklpale In stu- has been plagued by lack of wres- of 73 points. The rteareat squad ha* to ing- In a tcnac Kxnc force U pro- competi- In the .Midlands Tournament. Ac- outs In both the teams and spec practice off campus its whan becomes home stoned un dent activities. Golly, I that tlers In the high and low weight tor and games know wa* Illinois State l'nlver*ity cording to the wrestling coach. tutors. ducing planett, continually Of Mr More men did come out for are held at a Play Review shots artd beer, he's loo wobbly to It's hard golitg back and forth, classes all *ea*on. (Frosh) nearby high school. couree more research ha* to with 70. The two other Ron Bessemer, the Midlands Tour the teams be but if the turnout* were The team is moralize. But II was really nice but If more faculty came to our having dlfficulUe* but made bafor* any fonrlmlv aula- nament is one of the toughest tour bigger for this this year's evenU, I'm a couple of Ito losses Christmas. Mother dldnt seem dances and things I were by nar- think that It namenis in the country mcnt la raliM wi but what haa baan and cN-en glad I wasn't here last year I'd to wind herself row margin* and with little up Into her usual would make us (eel a whole lot though Harper a aaid Icnlte* many qucatlons. Slow Start for failed to qualify have felt lonely. luck the *econd Harper frcfuy baking and wrapping, and doser. Like my family at Christ- narperHarpi half of the season What force could do tuch a thing? One Act Plays any of Its men. it was good com But don't Mop reading. trimming. Kven my older brother I'm not should *how marked improve- mas. (And plenty of faculty are petition for I* thU force purely phyatcaJ where the team. going to give a big *plel about ment. found time to get a haircut, which really trying In these areas— spon- matter crcalci matter through aome Harper also won a meet agalnat *chool spirit and the whole picaaad both mom and dad. They soring clubs bit. The wrestling team started off and all. I Just think Wright with a tremendoua doaage of anvgyrOn by Barb Arling one-sided score of I merely intend tell somehow feel that Cagers, to thoM of you on a sour note but as the weight my brother's that we need even more). Improvement Seen 29-8. the other hatxl. Is this maea pro- of press In a meet against Block- who The demands deadUnas who expelled a didnt see anything Just what classes began to fill glow of warmth loitg hair reflecu on their duty Anyway, here we go again for the team gr^w duction of ptaneta being accom- being are, hawk, the Harper wrestler* lost by happened. what they \hls raviaw and understaadlng. styiltad stronger and 1* A set- a* parent*. the last frantic rush flttal now *alling along pUahed by something greater? Into ex- by BONDUENN a score of 30-12. A of the Harper Player*' Deccnbar ting made thii an enjoyable stand- quite *moothly Wrestling Let n>e tell you about the wonder- ams. The schools on the quarter Hot -cold. ofT-on. mecU "God" for Instance. Hut Qod is production of three ont act That's how The fall *ea*on plays ard play that was very well des. St. John The writing Re- Those of you with form is a exccpl that I hope you find 70 as 3- 10 and were showing photographic grading the other. It seema aa some signs gion IV meet for And maybe, like In springboard iuncaco A Virtuoso performance the harrier* and memorie* will sort of free ver*e that combine* nice as '69. of improvement. Unfortunately, recall my Oral col- though each religion I* campaign- diving, we should add points for was displayed by Gary a fourth In the Regional fortheduf- Hubbard the early rock style of Buddy Hoi to their best selling single, "Fore- there have also umn mentioned the new athletic con- ing for voMa. dUBcully. been several signa fcr*. Skill and poise carried Maureen ly and the frank my*lici*m of ference Harper was helping loform play", there is a scrumptious fif- of rcgreaslon Into the pour habits ProtaataiHi acalasi CathoUca. It Isnl easy when you have no Jim Macnider placed 21 In the na- O'Brien throughout this flawless- Kahil GIbran. Here'* a *ample: WeU. It U officially called the "Sky CatfaoUcs teen minute solo by Lynn U. Tang begun at the beginning of the year. agalaalBiiddMB. Dublin. theatre. Inadequate rehearsal time, ly acted tional final* held near Pittsburg, play Love my bunny If way" community college you mu*t. called "Thto la the The Mawks have finally been athlctte Vict Nam. Gaaoltaa. Ovar Oirlai and competition for innumerable The War to End IVfu>.. ruruiing thriMigh five inches Harper Players are to bc But love nte first conference and Dr Jame* in thrust and All Wars". scoring at a steady pace but Harv«y, maa vacation I h»mt4 ooe kM rail other sou rces.Kvery aoaoclat Ev«ryoi>e. youi* and by of snow one congratulated for an excellent ba- truali Harper'* vice pmidcnl of old, could falling to connect on free throws stu- aaoiMT a 'Jew'. MoaMali later they ed with co-curricular work around really learn a lot from Coaches Ron Bessemer, golf, and ginning. They are now preparlim Raise your yellow wing- dent affairs, ki the leagues first flghtlng. the fantastic and not having a steady, set de^ wart Now, what caused here knows Ihla—whether you're for their next meat age contatited ia Bob Nolan, cross country, did ex- production. Thin membrane of*oui^le**foll- fmsc. Harper has prcsidetu. Congrats to Dr Harvey dM Bghtlng? The wood was there lallUng this rather simple tune found the going traordinary Jobs under about croas country or Director Robert It dllTlcull ai>d Tyal. seems lUdc your vision, transparent rough. here's hoping the new setup is Was the word < accusation?) 'Jew' condition* choir Drama la no exception. So to thU critic, has doiw a commend aadataaad. » It's hard to pinpoint the spark"* If so, why? •• BMra wtn one reason the vcrdkt for the Harper Player* able job—showing real command, Hva (Xer tumescent cables of musk. for the Hawk's problem*. The I remember being tc^d in Sunday haa to be an unqualified Bravol patience, feeling and skill Another gift from some sweet sou I •quad ha* been •chool that member* of my former The first one-act. "NMIo Out controllrw the We look forward to future pro- was Ibe latcat record album of Bti- oiVK HEART board* »n most of their gameseven rdlglous sect had a bcMer chance Theee"—s tarred Debbie Weaver ductions! har and the Bephanta. In addition though the learn doesn't have great CNillT SNOCS FUND height. The Harper men haveni Mf last been fouling any mure than Ihalr -op^MMMM* on mo*l oCcaalona. ^•»»ii| Cellar There haven't been any dlaabl- ing. lingering injurle* either. 149 • 2f 90 So why have the Hawk* lost as many contest* as they have? The offense lacks punch for one thing. The team like* to run and shoot, which is fine, but many of their shot* are hurried. olT balance efforts and the result i* a p

• Coach John (ielch has been sub- stituting freely in recent games In Effofi if oft«n ag effort to went down the op fh« nam» •( »• gom« and Howl Eric position and the *tratrgy may pii\ Schus»«r (54) s««ms lo iinow fhof noma wdi a% h« oft«n off find* himsalf angogcd in oction tuch a% ff»i«. Don Duffy. Scott Sibbernscn. lim Schuttar hot Mdlen^ Kric Schuster, and John b—n averaging ovar fan points par gama and it ona o* Knopf are all averaging alxjut tha HawHis't top.raboundart. ten point* per kame to give the We ore now buying those Hawk* one of the most balanced scoring attacks in the league. Harper's next home game Is a- galnst Morton Jan. 24 The Hawks have nlready defeated tb^l'anthc^s this year and will be striving .for a text books you no longer need repeal (ferformance. <>Mi;(. \ SPCIHI SIIO|» Hoffman Lanes

• BOWLING JBIUNCHBAR- A Complats Lin* of Sporting Goods • POOL TABLES Fvoturing Top Brands Lounge with Adidas Spoulding Mwntirigwaar Liva Entertainment Skota* Shorpanad Brunswick Convarsa Friday and Coepar Irophias 3M Xamn Equipmant Saturday nites. Higgins and Roselle Rds. 894-4456 HOFFMAN ESTATES

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Series Tonight "^ S Harper's C'oIleKe's Cultur^t Arts Narpfr Off9r$ § Series will present the ["urdur I'rM- versity C'olleKiate here, lo- SinKers^ ». nifiht. at 8 p.m. in hall K-106. This semester. Harper C"olleKe will introduce a student directory This exceptional uroup of twen- for the colleKe body. ty-four mate vocalists, under the STUDENTS NOT wUhinK direction of Dr. /Mbert p. Stewart, their names, addresses, and represent the finest vocal talent in phone numbers published, are the Midwest. requested to sign a disclaim list which will be available in the Student Activities ofTloe by Feb- students, The prasnun , which includes ruary 15 for day and quartets, soloisU, and duos, pro- in the Admissions office for night vides an excellent variety of musi- students. cal pleasure, and quite a definite The directory, put out by chanKe from regular i>uburban HAMMS. Harper Asaodation of entertainment. MarketinR - ManaRemeni Stu- dents, is expected to be of Rreal value to the student body, which has needed sojnelhinR on thlt .Mud(-nt» and faculty will be ad- line for some time. mitted without charKe. upv>n pres- I'ntil actual costs can be de- entation of current semi-»ter 1. 1), cided upon, it is n o I known cards. nominal fifty-cent charice A whether there will be a chariir will be imposed on non-colleice lis- Car the directory. teners.

Antiwar Conference February 9, 1970 Harper College Vol. 3 No. 8 slated for Feb. 14

College and high school antiwar activists and leaders are scheduled to converge on the campus of Cleveland's Case Western Ri>*erve University next month to discuss and decide on a future course for the student antiwar movement. Harbinger

The February 14 and I A nation- major concerns of the iiMC con- al coHJirinw caOcd by the student fer eiKv. UobilttaMon Committa* to Kjid the As w«B •• uritlnii all youns War In Vietrtam (SMCi Is expect- people and orKanixntions interest- Student Information ed to l>r the larRFsi and moat rep- ed in building ami |>rc»ently w-ork- Board CaUs rcaentalive ^udeni Kalheriitii to inii in the student antiwar move- dale. ment, the SMC urgw and is invH- mc U cnoowadnt all imi adult peace force*. coaiMioiw on Grants & Awards younA people affatnal the war. in and fcroups to send fraternal rep- The Student Achievement Award applications have f§r R^titndum tcnslwl In heipinit to chart the resentatives and observers to the screened, thr Anal selection will be made of 23 Sprinti profcram and movement. natlf>nal SMC conference. been jyid will to come and participale in the con- ConlinuifW collaboration of the students by three prominent local citixens who act of^rusleet of Har- antiwar movrnrtent with the •nie Board rrwnx. -s,^^ stiident as Judges. on will con per voted to call a referendum Th« 8M<' is the lamest and mo•^^..^JMlull antiwar mjivetm-nt The three are. Richard Friedman. such time they will select the out- essentifll in dexelop- Saturday. March 21 aakinji for a omaniard hiRh tchool and cotleae linue lo l»e ManaRlnR Mitor «jf Paddock Hub standinc man and woman of Har Increase The ref- antiwar icroup in the courttry. II init a viabk- andeffecti\Tm«s»ar«i lications; Mrs. Charles Toot, for- per Col lege, and they will re- 17-cent tax rate the major coordinator of the war mov-ement in this ctxjntry able to If approved would mean was mer President of A.A.l'.W ; and ceive S2.50 each and be erendum will open< on BucrcMlul October 15 VIrtiuini Mor ReslStnitlon OeorRe Benchman |r.. Arthur An- participale in the state finals to a 12-cenl IncreaaeforthccdufJttlon- 13. at .5 pm. for lorium and played a key role in Friday. February dersen & Co. of ChlcAno. be held in Chicago in April al fund and a flve^ent Increase early ntCase West orffaniilnit the "Marches of a those who come JUDGING of the applicants TEACH RK EDUCATION for the buUdinR fund. ( iniverslty Student i nion. Million" on Washington. I) ern will take place on February 12. at SCHOI.ARSHIPS Harper's first referendum In \ Thwlnu Hall. II 111 Fuel id Av There will be a March first dcad- lo dis- March 1965 for an 11 -cent lax The conference is expected enue. ( lc\-el«nd. Ilhio. 44106, The Ime for all students interested in propoaal*. House rate, however due to Harper's In- cuss a wide ran«e of first session «M theconference will Harfer Open applying f«>r Teacher Mucation in the last three vear«. paasinfc the One of the mi>reimportar>t aspects open at Ip a.ni. .-siturday, Febru- lo Hive clliiiens n bi-ttcr under .Scholarships for Harper College. will bt-Kln at of the discussion will arrlnlnly cen- ary 14 KeiitMration standinR tff their community col- To be eligible, the student must tax base growth and reduced the ter around how the student anti- 9 a.m. Sniurdav morninK at the lese. a series of six c<»n<»ecuttvc graduate from Harper College and tax base per student by 60"., dur a- war mo%'eitient can most eflective- Stiidcnl f niiin Housing JfiH be Sunday afternoon open houscn are rank in the upper half of his dasa. InR the three year*, a tax rate antiwar vnilahlv. ly participate in n Sprlnff planned by William Kainey Harper ilTinois state iiKreaae is needed. mass actions For more information on the nm- 8. offensive: what kind of Collefte beKinninjt February scholarships There has been some delay In are needed; how can the Mudent Irrencr. interested students may Open lo all resident* of the Har March 10 Is the deadline for all the increase until the present time antiwar movement relate to it; write to thi- SMC national office. per Colleite district and surround- college students in applying for because of the charge-back revenue etc. 1029 Vermont Ave . N\VSuite907. infi areas, the open house series state scholarship grants. T^iese n received from the out of district OTKanizationa such as the .New Washlniflon !).( 2(MK».5. For in will continuep\'ery Sunday Ihroufth wards range from 81800 for tui high schools and paid to Harper Mobil isalion Committee and the formation on housliiK and other March 1.5, 197(1. A program of ap- tion and nontinal fees theae will \'ietnam Moratorium Committee conference iletails. write to the proximately 90 minutes will be be based on student need. The stu for students who do not live with- Ave.. have called for actions in the Clevelnnd SMt . 2102 Kuclld conducted on a continuinn b««>i» dent must show educational ex in the college district. This rev-

1 1.5 Spring, and this will be one of the Cle\ eland. Ohio 44 between I and 4 p.m. each Surtday penses. enue almost equals TS^ of the Visitors should plan to arrive on There is no testing r«)iilri«l. taxes collected locally by Harper. the campus no later than 2:30p.m but the student must be in good maintenance The building and L...... in to in all open VWh order participate standing with thr school. fund cannot support the existing house activities. The campus will THE SCHOI.ARSHIPS cnn h, campus on its present tax rate. be o(>en at 12:30 p.m. for visitors uiled at the following schools: In addition to this problem the who wish to catch the first program Chicago State College. Kaslorn Is scheduled to increase to begin promptly at one o'clock. Illinois I'niversity. Northeastern campus classroom spare by over 50",,. -Pbotoiraplif Student JlQux..iCuldea.JKilLcunduct lUinola State College. .N orthern II- visitors to a showing of n multi- lin«)is Cnlversity. Sangamon Stale The Tax papng hoWt Cnknet With media presentation entitfcd "The Cniversity. Southern Illinois Ini a SIO.O(K) asses.sed valuation • Sellins Community College: Creative Fn- vcrsity ( Carbondaiet. Southern Il- woulcK pay $37.50 per year in- vlronment for Learning." linois Cniversity ( Kdwardsville). stead of the present S20.80. The Following the narrated slide-film I'niversity of Illinois (Cham • increase would appear on the Ap- Writins program, the guides will escort paign). I'niversity of Illinois (CIr ril 1971 tax bill and begin to pro- groups of visitors on tours of the ~-<'le). and Western IIIinoiK Cniycr vide cash for the Harper 1971- campus. Faculty and administra- sity. 72 fiscal year. The Increase refer- Tke HARBINGER staff tive staff members wfll be poslt-d All students interested in apply- at key points along the tour route ing should seek informatioil from endum would be sufficient to pro- Harper with operating funds has positions open! to explain college programs and the Financial Aids office.' Room vide answer questions. A 347. for the next five years. L

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ANSWERS? Koleidosiope.. 1980 J/r au«> ojuntcn byKv Jdfluff Meyermm^ut a To different people, life Is a dif- by Chuck ThMman Commentary ferent ". Letters To The Editor IhlnR. It's part of every hu- . . And now we lake you lo Impossible? I'nfortunately not. man's existence, or else he's nol New York for Ihe BS News. The Completely pessismislic? Maybe. Dear KdUot: Harper College has lostituted an image. As much ot human or dead. Yet just what is Sbt O'clock .Nock. Chet Hinlley is The above "broadcast" can be a A« a part-lime evenirvK instructor adays, tenure depends on your tered by student and the student body realizes, however, this image is not worker ref- life and the IhinR we rder lo as liv- on probation this is David Blunt- mirror of what is lo come unless on the campus 4>f Harper II Is with politics, not your competence" use, and there are no waste bins InR? Out here, in the wilds of ley . . .but first a circles. is sub- word from our you and I can find some way to envious in community It cectftinly an image some thai dismay I viewed the un- 1 don't feel that this situation has lo be seen except for " ". a minor few urbia. llvinR doesn't present loo censor. . Censor: . . and re- deter il. the administration would not like to convey. usual chain of events surrounding arrived al Harper, but the warn- 'In Ihe cafeteria. And thai counsel- much of a problem, when we con- member loyal subjects whatever "We're putilnR astronomical We of the HARBINGER are changing for format. a former student reporter on yoyr InK slims seem lo prevail through- InR department should really Ret a sider it Ihe continuance of life. said on this show maybe the truth, quanlllies of materials into the at- with this editorial, as we understand the HARBING|:R'S staff who used Ihe pen name of out the country. As students, you medal: about Ihe only thinRs they School, sports, weekends, work, so listen carefully." Blunlley:"Now mosphere, and there's no question '^' Harry HridKC*" this past semes- should be constantly on Ruard in image adds Uttle satisfaction to the college scene. I^ really need thouRh. are a few brain dales. sleepinR and eatinR-lhal's back lo Ihe .News. Today the south- its affedlnR Ihe weather." Charles ter. This is an attempt lo allay the 1970's aaainsl intrusions on transplants! changing this format, discussing the* problems of Har- what life comprises. We tolerate or ern part of ChlcaRO was doaed. I.. .Hosier, professor ofmeteorol- some of the fears that this student your rlRht lo free Inquiry, and those per's image-which the fault of individuals ON A LARGER scale, who waiL eoioy U moatiy—tiie Ove minutes Ti)e Board of Health recommendw1 ORy at Pennsylvania Stale. may w«U b« have. Hesocs may ^instructors and professors unable the imbecile who t>efore as well as groups-we suggest that the various depart- approved of the Ihe bdl. and Ihe five min- this action one year aRo lotheday. on to say that an Increase In poi- it seems lo me that wehave arriv- lo maintilin any semblance of ob- construction contracts for this utes while sayinR Rood niRht. We Complete Pollution was stated as lulion will affect ments the administration will take an analj^cal Riobal climate in and ed at a sad state of affairs in our jectivity Ij/reiiard lu Iheir own pol- school. Who ever heard of a Texas- also live for tomorrow, for what the reason. As you may recall a very undesirous manner. If you 'look at some small, albeit itnportant problems. nation's universities and colleicca. itical vi^ws should t>e eliminated style school In the northern mid- the next day will brinR In class, Cary. Indiana was doaed in 1975 don't like pollution, war. and race Students and other young people, naturally ^re the when a student with relatively eaiF~ hontl ' leachlnR profession at any west? Thai windlunnel between what the next paycheck will be. or alter ^.343 cittsens died as a re- polarization what are you doing a- servalive views Is afraid lo uae level most important asset to this college. The image of the buildlnRs "A" and "C" is ridicul- which colleRe you'll attend next sult of stranRulation of respira- bout it? The more voices raised his own name in a campus news- Sincerely, college can best be transmitted through present and fu- ous. The liRhlinR is anythinR but year. Sure this Is llvinR. but It's tory functions. All died In two the better the chance the above paper for fear of reprisals by what A. John Catto ture students. nomendulure. and IhalparklnRsIl suburban life and we live it as sub- weeks lime. This all follows Ihe "broadcast" will never occur. Pe- he must consider strooKly partisan I)ept. of l*sycholoRy ualion is a real bonner? urbanites. same pattern that occurred In Los tition Ihe Rovernment! Talk lo M- THE ADMINISTRATION, for instance, views the play- llt>eral Inst met ort. If there are In India. Southeast Dear Uitor: RoinR to be more— Asia or Af- AnRdes in 1973. Also today the low students. Onianbe The peace ing of cards as bad for image, indirectly. We under- IF TRUE. Ihe entire incident buildinRs added loihiscolleRe, why rica, life and livinR mlRht connote fire commissioner of New York movement consisted ofjust a 1 really hale lo brlnR up run- hand- stand their viewpoint on the availability of tables, es- smacks of totalitarianism and fas- didn't the contractors and Board struRRlr and hardship. In this reported that the fire in New York ful of people lf» years of-the mill altitudes, but is Ihe ad aRo If you cism at its worst, and a subs^uenl pecially in the cafeteria. There should be a more logical of Trustees approve a the Is It look ministration wf parkinR make-up or the environ- Harbor under control. an are interested inpetltlonlniitheROV- letter written lo thecdltor by a dolnR anythinR al alt limltation-for instance whey not Ju(U prohibiting cards mem- lot in the oikldle of Ihe buildlnRs life is rdative. Since we are estimated I2,(KK) firemen une week ernmenl here are for the students of this school? some addresaas. ber of the leachinK staff came doae from 11 to 1 p.m.? and riRhl up alonR side of them. ail human, however, life must hold lo control the blaze It Is report- President to corroboratlnii "Mr. " 1 read your editorial last week Hrtdfcea' as everv other Institution of hiRher somethinR in common for us--a rea- ed that a sailor threw a match Richard M Nixon. Another major gripe among young and adult students In the HarbinRcr and IhouRht It fears. As I recall, Ihai letter chastis- learninR dqes? By Ihe way. dM any son or purpc»se. We eat. breathe. Into ihehartKM-. In Thailand ITS The While House. is the lack of classes, occurring both dally and nightly. ed was very current and lived with the you for falllnK to reveal "Mr. of our administrators aiM) physically function situations: ever ro to «llke. but marines were involved In a small WashinRton. DC. 20501 Self-perpetuating, department courses which are only of- HridKc*' " true idenHly. and consc^ yet, has anythinR been schools of hlRher education? ape* fundion simiiarlly to man. skirmish 20 miles north of BanR- U.S. Senate quenlly. the mystery done about the problems you men- fend first semesters, and then not second-and vice-versa- reporter was FINALLY. Ihe Man's Inidled can be called Ihe kok. were U.S. casualties. Honed Ihert Hairbiiwcr could There 25 Ralph T Smith. dropped from the news staff Has The Harfainccr cannot possibly be conducive to student appeal. t>e more hdp lo the students Itself common deitominalor. but does his And now another word from our Senate Office been looklnR Into these problems BuUdlnR. More recently, however, it ap- AN IMAGE that also needs improving is the security Run more ads for students Is one Inidlect Idl him the whys and what- censor." Censor; "America, love It WashinRton. DC :^05 10 pears that dillRenlly? And what can the stu "Harry" may have ihinR I'm sure fors of life itsdP it." Ihe department's. It is a wlcfely known problem that during dent you c«>uld do easily. or leave Bluntley: "In black Charies H Percy, some cause for alarm, since the body do about the conditions Also, keep The question "what is life state of Is the first semester, over 15 car tape decks were stolen in around labs on all Ihe thinRs and Kansas nK>r« trouble cx- 1200 New Office Senate BuUdlnR. January 15 iaaue of Kducalion here? -The senate doesn't that the .-td ministration and student UvinR" always seem to lead to that peded Last nlRht a Rovernmcnt WashinRton. DC 20510 the college parking lot There have been 4 assaults, two Summary, a semi-monthly seem to know too much about Ihe news senate are doinR. Tdl Ihe student dwpcf and more dlfflcull quest of representative was killed. Governor Cio\*emor auto thefts, scores of auto parts stolen, as well as un- report on new trends and research students' needs. t>odv who's mufflnR up tiie purposes of life, and the rea- Vivlanous rdierated his demand Richard B ORilvie. night- in education, reported the fnlhm The problems I am lalkinR about.. loelnd and unchecked ofRcM where widespread Your paper could also use some H- Not onlydophll--^for SI 00 million more a month. 207 State Mouse. init "Teachers are dropplnii out 1 am sure, are nol alien lo your time larc«ny has taken place. pick-me-up oaophcra delve Into Ihe problem, If are not Vivl- benevolent IhouKht* on Its own. After you these demands met SprinRfldd. Illinois of colleice daaarooms hiincriMtiw Qn the subject of theft; an inadequacy In the safety pick yoursdves up. you may be LOVt "TO SOMETIME — but most younR adults. We'reinthe anous has threatened lo kill Ihe numbers, THE BOOKSTORE is still with HAKW- I'P QrO OUT seeklnn refune In flaith able lo caleRory of younR adult, Vice-President of the library must be examined. The exit doors to the out create a larRer drculalion rr'S APPEARA.MCE. and we Vlce-Prcsldc*il The Jot>s or posts wlih foundaliomi many bks. there is no llRhl 6UT~WCLL^ FRM^KLX— yoUR Have r>ewsst«nds around the want answers, but answers don't has bean ndd hoslacefor2weeks." library are constantly open, allowing students to enter inR at all in Ihe en FOR THRM, the sevthInK cam front of Ihe build lire school, have them in many of come easily and we must continue ( KTC ) and leave the building with library books, with or with- pus no ionicer nourishes Ihe InR. and IryinR to find what side- life of flees, and assort them to satisfy oursdvea by wonderlnR. walks we do have out throuRhoul out the library's approval. Also, as is known in every Ihe mind, their students wear ar- there in Ihe the rommunily stores. Support rofiance like a dark Isn't ton much fun. other college library, a security offlcer should be placed badsr, their facul- Slncerdy. The ••nlirr rollrve ty crtllraKues m€»ck the apiril campus Is lit- at the only exit, to saJTcguard the library against vandal- uf S.G.. sophomore OPPORTUNITY, free Inquiry wHh partisan adivismj iim. This is a horrendous error that is currently being their administrators weaken overlooked. aca- demic alnndards by'demandinfi FOR CHILD CARE Our From the insiders point of view. Harper's image is al- Kradinff dtfhrmtlals bei i the so nor formidable-obviousiy. The student is confronted different races. Above all. they are A BarrlnRton family, which has by a poor selection of classes, hours, fellow students, deeply dlarouraired l>erause 'now- an elRhl year old retarded child, Advertisers inadequate book supplies, unnecessary courses (e.g. re- for whom they wish cared for- quirement of physical education for graduation and sim- supcrvlsloft. Is will InR lo cxchanRe such care for room aiKl board. ple A. A. degrees), etc, Activities The accepted applicant will have We feel, however, the problem lies not entirely with the his own room and bath and com Harper faculty, administration, and departments. The plete privacy Any student inter- term 'Harper High' no doubt was coined here. Many ested in this opportunity should such grievances are rapped about to outsiders, this in conlaci Ihe flacemeni Offke - A itself is self-annihilating. 347. The applicant may be dthcr male or female. Few, if any, interesting or useful student organlzationa Motiday, February 9 or clubs are offered or initiated by oriented students F\irdue ColleftlateSlniKrsSp.m. Kioa to tb* COtlCge. God knows, much can b done about the Tuesday, Feliniary 10 situation. Each and every student can help. RB Malcolm X (H) HtlS p m. start writing editors of the YOU CAN now, by the Thursday, Kebruary 12 HARBINGER with complaints, spedfled incidents, and COBURN*S KUm .Series "Blow i;p" I A suggestions on the overall picture-as they are over- 8 p.m. KI06 Specioliiiog in looked many times if brought to other people. Perhaps HB Waubonmee (A) 7:30 p.m. Siies 3 - n together we can get something done about Hick- Harper Friday, February 13 High! I^sl day for Addinfi Classes CLUc JAme - Thorton. W Morion. l)uPa«e 30 S. Evergreen (H)5p.m Arlington Heiahts JAxMigA lh% Harbingei Colleup ^^xer « II p.m. Cot- ! lefte Center I^ounice Saturday, February 14 253-4280 Terl Carter. Editor-in-Chief BB-I.ake County /A) 7-.30 p m. Joe Branka, AfutiHlant Editor Monday. February 16 Lorctto HeiRhts ColleRe rrpre- Chuck Thielman, Feature Editor 1969 YAMAHA sentative. A 347. II :3a 1 p.m. Tom Hanson. Managing Editor SUMMER Tuesday. February 17 Strest Scramblar Ron Duenn, Sportn Editor BB-McHenry (H)8:I5 JOBS Darlene McCratlc, BuNinesN Manager 250c c IN Donna Wagner and Stewart Levin, Circulation Managers William .lewei ColleRe Represen- S525.00 253-3606 (aliv* A-a4-7T a!3a-40«,m. mwt Thursday, February 19 Sendee O'Rourke. Laurie Steele. Pete Stranta. Garry Al- LOOKING FOR BB-Jolieuntri«s Ml No. Wabash Avenue THE HARBINGER on new»^ 8 College Center Lounge. The mixer is open stands. Chicago, 111. 60602 to Harper students and their dates "FREE". However, Call or Write Published twice monthly by and for the students of Wil- Coffee House ProRram 12noon. one member oK the date must have a current Harper 498-3060 liam Rainey Harper College, Algonquin and RoselleRds., ColleRe Center LounRe Send for our College I.D. The "Charisma", o popular rock will Palatine, 111. 60067. FUcker Classics, WC. Fields & group, 1240 Meadow perform everything questionnaire and Telephone: 359-4200. Olivers, 8 p.m. Lecture-Uemo from Led Zeppelin, to Crosby, Stills, Ext. 272 Northbrook Hi. 60062 Center. Nosh, & Young. additional Information.

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by Run Duenn fense that worked the ball, hoping sonnd. Jim Hynes and Bob Spore Lots of speed, lots of action, lots for the good shot. This made for are getting starting berths now tak of excitement. a slow ballgame and did not pro- ing over the spots held formerly Thai's what was promised at the duce very satisfactory results. by Jim Mellen and John Knopf is work- Substitues are playing u major beginning -of the basketball season Now, however, the team . r by Eon Duenn is what the squad will be using so and now, at long last, Marptrcage ing for the fast break and is not role in the Hawk style of play Hy Junior colle(cw «re nndinR them- poor facilities cannot be an excuse fans are starting to get just that. quite so choosy as to what shots using his members of the be'uh. selves In a bind. Actually there are V for not coming out. are finally the>' take. The press is being insti- Coach Cdch hopes to wear down many problems beinK incurred by Come on! Practices are from I to The cagers running Friday. and shooting like they were going tute<> on occasion and the team is the oppoailion. There is almost the two year institutions, but one of 3 Tuesday, Thursday, and the court the field to do at the beginning of the sea- really starting to look good. always a fresh man on the most beiittlinK is (ourMl in the Contact Coach Nolan in son. I'ntll the last few games, the Coach John Cidch has made sev- for the Hawks which helps to kee|> athletic departments. house if you want to come out and changes in the playing per- the running game moving. AJthouKh many people may think help strengthen the team. Hawks had been usipg a set of- eral • • • This strategy seems to be work otherwise. Harperdoe«playcoU«Be 4' 10" ing n» the Hawks have been play basketball. I'nfortunateJy. we are Question - what is tall, big ing far superior ball recently than reffed by hiRh school referees. weighs 85 pounds, and gets a belnx season. flips at they did early in the There is a difference between the kick out of doing back The most innsisienl member of way the preps play and the manner basketball games? the squad is center Kric Schuster. compete. Col- .No, it's not a spry Mickey Roon- In which collcKians 6'4" captain of 1"he Anrter has been scoring lege is much rougher and fouls are ey. It's Linda Marshall, an average of m-er 12 points per much less touchy than is h Ik h the Harper cheerleading squa^. theac game and Is one of the .Hawk's school. The averace high school Why. you might ask, do tofj rebounders. foul should go unnoticed by coi- cfaccrtMKicrs go out. game afler head* off only Rebounding continues to be a Icne reft. game, and ydl thei*^ point for the Hawks Des- col- with roaring silence? strong I think it is time that junior to be answered an- pite the fact that the tallest member leges get qualified college referees "Because It's fun!" would on the team is only 6'4". !l«rper instead of the high school casl- swer Mary Ralney and the other Consistently tnitplays its opponents offs that are now running up and girls. don't on the boards. down the courts blowing whistles Well, maybe It Is fun. but discouraged when at every little touch you gH a little l>on Duffy and Sct>tt Sibbcrn»en the small turnouts for the tlh where, oh where have the you see are big hdps In this deparlmeni track men gone? Oh where, oh games. as they share the load with Schus- teasot.'s "Not really" answered Chriaty where can the>' be? The ter. first meet's gone by. and Couvlllion. "The home crowds begun, the Balance Is also an essential de- iee me! actually bigger than we expect- few men have come to are ment for Harpers style. n»ere are wish that they'd ydl a Coach Nolan says that there are ed. We do almost always five men 'hat score the squad little nuire, though." several weak spots on In double figures and the three men crowds don't that naad to be filled. Although the home mentifined previou»lv»hare there- girls too much, There are several prominent ath- disappoint the eight bounding chores equally. were turnouts at the away finishing touchss on Iciea enrolled at Harper that the small Mik* Ferguson (top) it putting the Although the Hawkii can only ttandouts .in high school that games are disturbing "We would his opponent as h« records o pin. Mike was a triple win- show four wins ngninal 12 loaaea to com- to get a bus to take kids to the haven't expreased a desire like for their efforid ihl» year, should unfor game» " offered Miss Mar- ner in the triod meet held Jon. 17. Ferguson .has been pete this year. This Is truly awny they continue playing the wnv they shall "But there* no money to get lunaia turning in consistently good performonces recently and have inlhdrpast five games that wiin." Depth is what makes a wUmlng one will dcflnltdy be upped it one of the n»ost outstanding of the Hawk gropplert. figure track squad and the necaaaary In addition to the three girls al- depth is wandering around the ready mentioned, manibcrs of the ^ Harper campus. But thcteam needs group Include Linda Vogai. Debbie men to come out and run. Jump, Rellley, Pat .Schlffo. Pat Ciore. and had and throw If success Is to be Sue Chllea. lust the thine ti An exceileni all-weather track lo- "We do wish they would yell a \ " cated at nearby Frcmd High School Httle more How aboitf tt? catch her eye • Gmpplers Keep Winning, FARAH Levis Season Almost Over

On January 30. the Harper wres- of lack of heavyweights. This gave tling team crushed Wheaton Col Wheaton Its only .^ points. lege by a score of 30-6 Wheaton An Injury to Tom Wahlund has

forfeited matches at the 1 18 and hurt the squad to a degree. Tom 126 weight loels. At 134, John Is suffering from a broken dbow Fr««k on th« Sc«n«, o Koresburg won his match by pin- but he hope* to have the cast off ning his opponent Mike Ferguson and be ready to wrestle In the na- n«w g«n«rafion of. beat hia opponent with a score of tionals. I 19-3 Tom Neusea also scored a Mike Ferguson and Tom Neuses personal vlctor>- with a 5-4 tally. have been wrestling very well late- Flares Ray Vitha. wrestling at 158. over- ly, according to coach Ron Besse- . Stove Pipes whelmed the Wheaton wrestler with mer, and have formed the nucleus (Button Fly) 29 points against a mere 9. of the team. __-^ . Californian Also winning were l>on MItchner A triple dual is taking place this . Troditionols and Dave Srhott. both with totals Friday In the fidd house The

of I 0. Hawks will play boat to Thorn- matmen were forced ton, DuPage and Morton at the The Harper Far romovod froin tho ordinory to forfeit n match at 190 because 5:00 meeting.

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Ralph Nader, noted author and an unneceasarily dangerous car. nology «nd economic capablllt>' challenger of the automobile indus- His involvement In automobile to enable us to have better and try will speak this Thursday, Feb- design and traffic safety has ef- safer cars. "Instead of doctors ruary 26, 8 p.m. at Fremd High fects legislation which caused patching and laywers compensat- School on "Consumer Problems mandatory Installation of scat ing, both should work toward pre- and Corporate Responsibility." l>eits and non-protruding dash- vention of the casualties in the .Nader, author of "I'nsafe at Any board knobs. He Iralso respon- first place" Speed", and numerous published sible for nposiitg fraudulent cred- artides has used his firxlings on it practices, sales of Impure food, ^ Nader It a Pbl Beta Kappagrad auto hazards as a forceful attack and bureaucratic Inefdciency. uale of Princeton university and on the auto Industry for producing Nader feds we have the tech- Harvard Law School

February 23 . 1970 Harper College Vol. 3 No. 9 Harbinger Consumer chompion — Ralph Nad«r

Evropeaa Tour Reodied Harper College Initiates Through Interest Logs Drug Education Program by Joe Branka A drug education program is form leas formal discussion tvUh alcoholiaan In the Collccc Ccntttr. Harper college, or more appropriately, the Student sponsorad by the Student Health him and members of Uialair.TlMy The iMuiai will be coinpoasd of Activities Department. i« facing a difficult problem this Scrvtea, svitl be held on the Harper will be available to tmtsiHi quw OMRilMfS of AteohoUci Anony- year. It concerns the Kuropean and campus Tuesday, Wednesday, and lions -* Scandinavian tours and discussion until 3 p.m. mous, Al Aaoa, the group of 1 to the student body by the college. Thursday, March 3. 4. and 5 ON THURSDAY. March 4 at spouses of alcoholka. ^and Ala Three excel lent films will be 12 3U. ( eniral Slates Addktloo In- Teen, teens whose parent or par- Both Mr Kranii Borcill, t)lnc- •Ic." The aaact ssntimanis have shown during the three day pro- stitute will sponsor a paiMl on ents arc slcoholics. lor of Student Activibes. and Mrs. been expressed by Mrs. Mc

t>y«n Mciiulre. operator of Mount who has used advertising ex lentlve Current Scene - an unbiased film Prospet^ Vacations Inc (the travel ly in the local newspapers as well al>oui Marijuana, showing all sides bureau a/nilaicd with Harper), are as radio, with little or no response. and issues; The Speed Scsiict TIm Aviglioao ond Jeikiis fU to ba ttad wtth the lack of stu- Harper has not fully used the ad- ProMem of Amphftamlne Abwac daol lalarast In the achcdulcd trip vertising advaiMage with the stu- - a hard-hitting film that deacrll>ca To aucmenl this year's Harper dents, but questions arts* as to the the symptoms and results of am tour was the work -scholarship pro- usefulliMas of the Idea as many stu- phetamlne abuse; aitd the final film. Grab Harper S. A. Awards ram. bcRun to Rtve students an op- dents just don't seem to be inter- TiM Mind Bcfidcn: LSD and The portunity for job placement while HaNactaoflMW - pcaxnu both ihe xudcnt Achirvrmml awards candidates were judged on appear- atlendlnii school aitd als^ rcceiv- good and Itad dbcia of Halluctno were praaanlad to two Harper stu- aiKe. confidence In themaaivea, Inff a S3O0 stipend to self-expression, personality, reduce any ONE THING thai theyslMmldbc - gaiw. The film also points oul the dents. Pat Avigllano and Jerry and financial difflrully understanding that may arise interested in, is that while alMadlllB poaalble therapeutic uses of I Sl>- Jenkins. Miss Avigllano and of thdr particular with the cost of the trip, "(tf the Harper they have a definite ad- 25 Jenkins will compete In district com- field. After all the interviews wery^ full Ihe judges time studenU on the tour, 10 vantage if they ever wish to lour THE THREE FILMS will be petition March 9th to March ISlh completed voted •re on this proffrsm." said Bor«l- (Uirope. Kor one. Harper is rral shown on the following schedule for a t2S0 stipend Ten district The Illinois /Vssociatlon ofCom- IL What he didn't say. was that a burden on the pockett>ook as the I'ucsday In KI06 at II a.m. and winners will then compete foir a munity sim) Junior Colleges and ten was the number of Harper stu larger colleges and universillcs 3 p.m.; Wednesday aiKl Thursday $1,000 prUe al Ihe Junior coOag* ( onllnenial Illinois National Bank dents Rolng. "For some reason that moat of the students will trans- in E106at 8 p.m. recognition luiKheon In Chlcaco and rrusl Company are sportsor- the response hasfallmdramalical- fer to. Also, after a student reaches Also, as part of the presentation, this April. ing Ihe program to call more pub ly this -i/fx," complained Mrs. .Mc 21, many of the premiums sivcnio on Wednesday. March 4 at noon. lie attention lo the Junior College Gulre. students are discontinued. David A. (Mich. l>ireclor of Train In order lo be eligible for Ihe system ai>d lo encourage educa MOUNT PIOSPECT VACA- ing and hiducation. Illinois Drug achievement competition students lional excellence aitd school spirit. had to Is TIONS has put much money, time. Raallslng that the coat factors are Abuse l*rogram. will t>e oncampus have proof of progress in The bank providing $13,100 and flnmty in ircttlnii this trip off utmost In the students eyes, Mr with three staff members. career goal, meet minimum of in award money and is chief ad- Um grouftd, and with the help of Borelll offered suggestions onitext Mr Deitch has been Kxecutlve 9 semester hours with a good ministralor of Ihe program. Borelll, a daytime meettnfi at Har- year's plans. "We are thinking of Director artd co-founder of Daytop standing, participate in some com- The staff of Ihe HARBINGER per Colleffe laic In March will hope- tours; for iitstance on credit, fewer X'illage. He was also Associate Di munity service, and achieve In a joins Ihe Harper "community" In college adivliy. fully ff*l the students oriented with cities, less time spent with the lours, rector of Synanorvi Foundation In wishing Miss Avigllano and Jen- Of Ihe klru Ihe the package deals that are being of- or possibly do-as-youplease tours addition to Ihe above, he Is a for- 23 atudenU that applied best of luck in their com- fered whcr e the student would simply mer drug addict for 14 years and 1 1 were picked by the judges for an petition for Ihe lop achievement The main attractions of the two purchase the plane Mckct and an ex -convict. His staff memt>crs ir'ervlcw. During the Imervtew the award. lours arc many. On the Scandi- Rur-rall passes through Harper are also ex-drug abusers. navian tour, starting June 4, the < which could sell them at tow Mr. Deitch will make a formal Harper group will tour Norway, prices) and do his thing ' presentation in the Student Lounge Sweden, and Denmark for days There will be an opportunity to /\il travel, and nights. meals, and "But before we chaniire our for- lodging on the tour package are mat, we must find out what ihe Included. There will also lie suf- Harper body wants. \^'hai du the ficient "free" lime for each student students think about a Chicago- Harper T.V. Debut to do his own sight-seeing and London package for instance, for helping enlarge thebalanceK>f-pay- Dr. James Harve>. dean o( »tu $330, do as they please''" ments deficit dent affairs, will appear with four ()n the tUiropean lour, starting other panelists of junior colleKes. July 30, the not-so-far northerly TO ANSWER these questioiu, on channel 11. on Kehninrv 2fi countries of Kurope are explored Mr. Borelll asks Interested students The program, which includes film _^elght In all) in a total of to drop off their opinions on group on Harper students. Ihe I ollege

' days. The same comfofw iHd »r- Totmr t»r KOTopnnt trsrrl p ack f^nhfr. snd va rttwis bu i kl l ngs on ^ rangcmcnls will be inc iuded on the ages at Ihe Student Activities campus, is the third in a series of Kuropean tour as on the Scandi- office, room A336. And for other ten programs developed by the navian lour. The cost of the KIit- travel information, call Mrs. Mc- Chicago lA' College under a foun-

opean tour Is . Both tours Ctulre at Mt. Prospect \'acatlons. dation grant to present commun- will be flying the new 747 jets. 666 V. \ W. Highway. a.-JS BOSO ity colleges to citizens and pros- WITH THE PROBLEM at hand. Finally augmentmg this sum- pective junior college.lcachers. _Mr. Horelli realizes the difTicully mer's trip. I)t (). Olson will be THE FILM fiERIF^ ha.« been Fonfitlo Timmons, now a b«gmn«r in gospel sourKi and

student* cohdiicilng non In communicating with the on shown on channt-1 o ona time counselor is the featured female vocalist of But other factors were understood, Scandinavia later this semester to 26. The progriim featuring Dr. the "Coffee, Cream & Sugar", a group appearing as pari such as ... "the tight squeeze aid Ihe would be traveler on his Harvej- and Harper ( ollegt; «vill on money, the anticipation of most tour. Mr. Borelll will supply all be shown on February 26. at 10 of ffie Coffee House Program February 23-25, 12 noon in students in getting summer jobs. needed Information. p.m. Mte College Center Lounge. L

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The Naked Truth Is ... Acfivifies Harper Republicans Begins 12 Noon Today Letters To The Editor Calenciar set goals around William Rainey Harper College needs a referendum, Dear iCditor. er is coitstantly confronted with represented, resulted In the system- The Naked Truth Is . . .begins today at 12 noon In and college administrators are trying to tdl community Monday. February 34 To comment on thequestion rais- misplaced modifiers, incomplete the College Center Lounge with the Coffee House atic execution of over seven million residents Just that. ed In your last publication, ""Is sentences, end dangling clauses, people between 1935-1945. Some Coffee HouM Procram. 12:00 featuring Program "Coffee, Cream. & Sugar*' starring Harper administrators fine job of "sales- the administration doing anything all Noon, College Center lAXingc, have begun a of which have apparcndy not laugh! Fontilla Timmons, a blues-rock singer. manship" to voters. at all for the student^, of thU been edited out of the rgugh draft fh the featuring "Coffee. Cream & Sug- community action! to promote the March 21 referendum case editors fed that I am schoolT' I'd like to ask . what For example, 'Self-perpelruating taking the whole thing too serious- ar," etarring Fentllle Tlmmena. EACH DAY this week, February Hi«h School. HI* lecture (onsuin- They have 1^ out very few ways in reaching the com- are the students and faculty doing department courses which are oiUy 28 the Student ly — and that it can't happen here. Flicker Qaaalcs. Flelda 23 Scnatehas sched- er Problems and Corporate Kes- munity. W.C. * for Harper? offered first semesters, and not sec- Just ask uled activities as partofThe.S'aked ponsiblUties" any convertlent member of ' other*. 7:30 p.m., Lecture-Demo part of the Harper We feel the idea of Harper opening its doors to the ond, and vice-versa, cannot pos- the Black Psnther Party (Ihem- Center. Truth Is. . . the title given to this Lecture Series promises to be In- community realdents on Sundays was an excdlent begin- Colleen Mescall, President of the Harper Young Re- F^ow studcnte, where is your sibly be conducive to student ap- sdvee a victim of government ex- entire week's activities. The CoOw teresting as well as informative. ning. Not only does it give dtizens a better understanding loyalty? Your preaence here cer- peao." - What doca that mean? termination) or members of the Tueaday, February 24 House Program is also schedulad The week will come to a close publicans, represented Harper during President Richard of Harper and a cnance to see what taxes have hdped tainly must be due to more than An aducatBd lacu wouM per- Conspiracy Severt for tomorrow and again on Wed- with a concert on Friday and a Nixon's recent visit to Chicago. She was among the CoOee Houac Program, 12:00 the ref- an obsession to sttend on* of the haps, consist of assuming these How about a funny cartoon of nesday. All performaacaa wUl beat college dance on .Saturday. The crowd greeting the President at both Mciga and Schaum- to build, but also hd[)s "spread the word" about Noon, College Center Lounge most modern college csmpuses In words to form some type of ex- Spiro Agnew or J. Edgar Hoov- 12 noon. Cryan' Shamea will perform in burg Airports. erendum. And who knows there still may be some who the United Statea. tinct idiomatic phrase ot Keutonic er. Hitter la about as funny as a rwFlicker Qaaalcs, W. Ci- Idda A Tonight at 8 p.m. in K 107 Flick- concein at 12 noon In the College think we still operate out of a barn! I suspect, and I don't believe origin which generally feel Into dis- black of soap. lera. 7:30 p.m.. Lecture-Demo er ClaaaicB will be shown featuring Center lounge on Friday, and Harper planners have included as much of the mass Ce»Center. Miss Mescall was favorably im- her meeting with Nixon was only incorrectly, that Harper's apical use about the middle of the 14th Morris Upkln / classic fUms of W.C. Fields and "Four Days & A Night" will pro- newspapers. prcaaed with the appearance of the media as possible: radio, tdevision, and lies In Its convenient geographical century. Vbr it is certainly not Kng- Charlie Chaplin; and cartoons of vide the music for Saturday niKht's of ceremonial significance. "We're Wedaaaday. Fri>ruary 25 publicize or call at- location and ite offering an accred- llsh as we know it. although some Praaident, because. . . "even though There probably is no better way to "The Roadrunner" for the cartoot) dance in the College Center Lounge a local dub, and our Job is right ited education at extremely his schedule was extremely tight here in the Harper district" Al- tention lo something, than that which Harper is now an wordssmay besr an amazing resem- Dear Mr. Hughes: Coflat Houac Program, 12:00 enthusiast. from 8 to 1 1 p.m. nominal fee. We could be faced blance to their fclnglish during the visit, he seemed full of though iKil a political issue the counter- In the midst of outcries sgslnst Noon, CoU«ge RALPH NAOBK wUI lecture Admiaaton to all activities is by a employing. Caalv Lounge. with long commutes and In some parts. Don't you thiitk your vitality. It was a great experi- Rapublicans plan to be ac- dsuse parking regulations, it should be Thursday evening at 8 at F>emd iralldated Harper II). Young Another idea initiated is to present slide presentations ence for me to greet the Preatdent Instances forfeit the prlc picked up at the sen- per Young Those who criitclaa shtMiM be to appaar in grade and high school It RapMbUeaaa. spadlk lo the community, and -as a ser- the community the import- Is dark where I park. No mat- Your senators have been extreme- ate office' 50 signatures are need- ftudents involved could show retnindrd T.V. Progimm devdopad by the plans were mad* for acctlaratiag vice to the students in this area, that Harpar tillwsinorc fwwspapcrs bul definitdy not In ter, your sscurlty man volunteered ly busy planning some great ac- ed and you will be able lo become ance of the tax increase, as well as show pride in Harper, Chtcago T.V. Collage reaturlf« their membership recruitment pro- aitd we're Merested in promollnR dagrse programs than any other coUsga publications which arc dls- lo bring his three wheeled vehicle tivities. Fun times for all, coming- a member of this active group on and that certainly couldn't hurt. Even if it just mearu Harpar, alnd on Cbanael M at gram Martin Shell, and Larry worthwhile conunun comparable "community college". tribulad throughout the country. around. Furthermore, he assisted week of February. all and any up in the last campus. a student be able to Therefore, Inadequate tOKWpoB. Buschke hewl the YR Member- lly projacis— whether political or understanding the referendum, may however the THEREFORF. to remedy this me In changing the tire and would call it "Beat the Blahs Week" We On March 21. the Harper Refer curriculum for jXour situation. ship Committee. They plan to sat not" influence a voter even if he himsdf cannot vote. may appear I propose that the editor accept nothing more than a thank Repr aew t atlve of Kaaaaa Waa- and the whole mad. mod marvd- endum will be presented lo the vot- up a booth in the main foyer of particular neads — look around' be given a course in elementary you. In addition, one other secur- leyan Univcreity here. 8:30 a.n. ' In our opinion, there is no doubt about the success oua wMk Marts with ' Coffee, Cream ing public. Hctween now and then Building "A" in the near hiture The dlacomforte were pioneers hjvgllsh grammar preferably t>e- it/ officer came along pluii Id Alao on the agenda at the most Harper "family" and aipi up A347. from the student support is greatly needed of gaining the 17% tax increase The A Sugar", a soul group "This iKKtth will incorporate some are putting up with currenUy (im- ginning with the simple subject and In to asatsl. rartnt Young Republican meeting caust;. Administra- CoAce This help will come in student* type of exciting has btscome united under a common proper Itghling. absence of refuse ooostructions, and gradually, over Friday, February 27 HowaeClrculL Performances visual display". were plans for a mammotli ooldoor ONE THING MORB I learning about the rdercndum. its tors, faculty, and students have taken an interest in work- blaa, parktac gusty br ways. a pariod of BKmlfas iatroducsd are at be < noon on Monday. Tueaday, says Shell fireworks dteplay on lh« back —a The csdet oAsar laada \jKik day for refunds. purpose and objectives, with its 23-25 re- With all of this dedication and etc ) are not "life and death" Is- to Ihe more dtflkult aspects of thst Wednesday; February campue According to one YR ing tt>ward the referendum. his hdping me wss hia Job. There's mf>re! lationship to the community. Vou sues — granted there are growing construction such as dirsct and WNJCAA Finale (A) The Cryin" Shantes "THE BOOTH will feature por spokesman, however. "Were post effort, how can we lose? If this role has been truly ItaMttM can perform a worthy task on the will be entertaining "in concert" pains lo overcome Indirect objects. by your daKripti on traits of outstanding Republicans— poning plans 4or the Hme l>eing Job on. you ar« Concert. "ITie Cryan Shamae". Frtday. referendum rommtttee by contact- Harper's faculty members are While the editor Ihte involvsd, February 27. from Alecander Hamilton to U to be commaadad for laahsdlaglbto 12:00 ing the Student Bar until we can fully explore local or- Nooa. Coltagc Center Senate Keprcsenta well documented with Imprasalve I heartily recommend that Tlie weak will be topped off when " any- In your repertoire of services If. ry Goldwater Co-chairman Lar- dinances regarding pyrotachaks. Looaaa. Hve Rick Uilers Are we all ding-a-lings? credentials, however, to a student one who knows how to write "Four Days a and is and Night" appear ry Blaschke Indicates that the on the other hand, this the csdet of new THE HAKPEB YOUNG Rcpub at Harper on Saturday, February A number senate commit who has prepared for class and edit reasonably well and has a offlcer's sdf-concapl of his role, then Saturday, February 28 Harper YR monbership so far kraiM have submitted their consti 'Branka't Survmy 8-1 taaa arc sending out a plead for new finds It aborted at the last minute, dear grasp of the hjiglish lan- 28, from 1 p.m. All groups will has been "enthusiastic" Blaschkr lution I believe Ihsl you should continue students to and list of officers to the W-NJCAAFInala(A) perform In the Collage Center Join. There are open this is Interpreted as a nagative guage, assume the position of ton- to ettcourage such adf orientation adds. "We're out to blast the myth Director of .Student Activities. inga for students to sign up for fac Ac Comawnlary by J. Branlui Lounge. No coat, all you need to BS alliluds. ThU U contagious! porary sdltor snd help ssve Hsr- and dirsctioa. 'Four Days A a Night". that a two-year school haatoohigh cording to Miss Mescall. prospects your Harper ID card. ulty-student committees, as wcU as Shouldn't we all teke a little gen- pcr Collage from becoming Hsrper Sincerely yours, CoOase CflBlar Louiwc 8-1100 a rate of turnover to supoort an are guaranteed for the Cultural Arts Committee formal recoipii S«pclal oM ttme classics with W.C. '" uine pride In Harper, expccially al high. GaocBC P.*Makas p.m.. eponaored active and It is 6>e H A R AFTEB A SHORT phone con by SSHC. ad- Committee imaginative club don at the forthcoming September not th* obHcUve of Fields CI al.' Monday and Tuea- chairman for Cul- this time • Jerry Bisnkc miaalon by Harper I.D. card. AecoHlag to President Meacall 17 StudoW .Senate Meediw. HISr.KR fldMors to create a slam versation. I figured thai he had had tural Arts Is John Knudsen Other Sincerely. .Sophomore day evenings in HtiydlM t: at 8 shert True, (oo often ofw picks up a bad day, since he was extreme- Sunday. March' t faculty members are Frank Rorei- Mith Henchcy p.m. Let's everyoM Join in and a copy of the paper and finds an ly lude and unobliging Me told "Beat the Riahs." II. Craig Stewart. Ronald Stewart David Fdnberg, Palntti« Ex- article condemning this or that with me lo obtain written permlaaion Dear Harbinger I>r. Robert Tyal. Joe TJiolson Stu- We're looking for students who from staff and advisor concern- After reading ihe toat laaua of recent hibit. March I 26. Bldg. C in the school. my Your cartoon depicting a want to get involved; dcnto are Jennifer txlwards. Hette in planning AND HONEST crit ing this story, before I would be "In our opinion."' I was quite youitg man with a face IlkeAdolph Davis. LOGICAL INMiday, March 3 student activities. In developing Roxanne Hansen, and Con- Icism is Justified, whether it t>e con- allowed lo speak with him. Some shocked. Shocked to see that a Hltier was. in my opinion, an ex- nie Hughea. codes for student conduct, in pro- really don t know how the person with a background of at lAat Day for WItbdrawala. structive o^otherwise. Both types people ample of Inept humor, to say the the The Harper College Student Sen- moling Haiper Reierendum. try lo fulfull an end. Occasionally, world turns' least twelve years of English could least. ate has somethinn for every interest National CoU4«c of Education and in coordinating on faculty editorials are either too strong iK>t even write a cohesive, gram- ADOLFH HITLER, and the our Next, I went lo John Thompson, student and urges all ntudmts lo Join in the rcpreaeatathrc at 10 a.m. la room committees. There's a great or lax This, of course, depends up- matically correct article. The read- arch-conservative philosophy be fun. chairman of the I Ife and Health A 347. need for more participation of stu- on Individual beliels. Services Division Me tried lo be of dents In the busiiMM of helping to Friday, March 6 It is perhaps significant to note, told WOLD OfUrt assistance, though. a» he me. I could hardly be expected to find run our community college Kvery- guklancv of IH. I.ah- BB NJCAA. Regional (A) that under the that matter was only lalcen up al Ihe money to purchase a pair of one Is Invited to attend a senate Manit. Schauer. Frof r«ttiv« leclc H, vice-presidents the departmental level. blue underweur. only lo be worn meeting which takes Saturday, March 7 place on the and Marvey. etc.. Harper t ollege So. back I went to Kearns. I wu for 2!) sweaty class hours. first and third On January hth. radio BB NJCAA. R^loaal (A). Tuesdays of every has by far. excelled all other jun- days later. I thought; he should be "WE'LL BE CLAD lo requisi- month at 4 p.m.. BulMlng A room WO ID (102.7 FM ) siartad broad- Monday, March 9 ior college* in Illinois. In a better mood tion n uniform lo anyone who's 336 casting progressive rock musk in modern cam- We have our own UPON ENTERING his office unuhle lo ttuy one. '- a stereo. feels Coffae Howae Pro^raak You can be senator too, Ave WGLD there's a large pus, a flnandnlly stable college and telling him my name, he »«id. I'hni was kimi. I must ndmil. senate youth culture openings now exist. Pctl- community In the if the referen economy (especially "So you're the dlng-a ling who bul Inter the Chicagoland on in conversation area that cxpecte dum passes), not lo mention full ac- objects to the dress rules; »hni « he added that I needed proof more from radio ofmy than It's re- credation around the country as your motivalion'.'" I muM admit rinanrial need - like what' Kor ceiving. a well as many other extras that sim- that I was set aback by sucli a re- gym null I need on I I4U form thai believes broadcasting Th$ Htfffctoger WGLD ilar year institutions lack. two mark from a supposedly respon- my father would gladly fill oul af- mual l>e on a person lo person however, a few Inex- T^ere are. sible man. I've been called better ter he completes the simple feder- basis, not a radio station broad- our cam orable rules remaining on names than that, but only by other al and slate income forms.' casting to a community, but rath- pus that are outmoded as well as dlng-a-lings. After H while I began to read Teri Carter. EdHortn-Chicf er a radio station that Is part of burdensome. I had to admit that I was that between the lines, and. If I did- the communtty. REGULATION, Joe Branka, AMiatant Editor ONE SUCH same ding a-ling. yet. I remember n't know better (for sometimes t LIVB raOGWRSSIVB Rock Mu- to many, is Thidman. perhaps insignificant ed something about freedom of don't). Id swear -f'Tieard hln say Chuck Feature Editor sic is format, WGLD's but strong physical education uniform re- the speech, or something; but. per- . . now, I want to make this very Ron Lhienn. Sports Editor emnkasis is also placed on com- .'. quirements. haps that didn't pertain. clear. . Darlene McCratic. nminkaiion with listeners in the Business Manager male student* upon en TLL ALWAYS DEFEND the I could see his unspoken pdint areas of: information, entertaln- Harper - f f st s t digs eiil . ttr rrti Honn a Wa gnar and Stewart I^evin, rf i K.laH9VB BIC 1JI9II U^IIU l\f ight o udent o th ough , on rah-rah nigh *fh66l Cl u aMon iCililll I r^ il, and important issues. To outfit in the ject. to qufstion, lo ask questions spirit; bul at a community coi- Staff aAlfcve this purchase the schools 24 hour Progreasive '" bookstore for a sum of $5. (Jrant- . . . Needless to say. Kearns lege. in a I'K class, and at such a Sandee O'Rourke, Laurie Stede. Pete Shanta, Jeff Meyer, -ftbck. WGLD has gathered some not an outrageous price would not answet direct questions. cost'* Who s gonna see If Dean Anderson Mike ^er outstanding personalities. ed, this is "How about a cheaper uniform, I his logical if happens to ei'loy burning STILL RECALL Beginning the broadcast day, 6 one why, aguycuuld go out say the white variety that many argument for his blue dyed. sS a.m. to 12 noon, will be Stephanie money; AdviaoR Craig Stewart a matching pair of jock high schools and colleges use? uniform compared to my undyed. Clark. From 12 noon lo 5 p.m. and order believe that Mapy of our students still have healthier, white, n2 outfit: Ptiotographers: straps. But I tend to Tony Draite. Stewart Levin. Tim Brad- there'.s" Psyche" wldi her mellow ". students attend Harper, be- their old ones. Those cost only . . . lo produce uniformity ley. WiiJiam Rodder voice inspiring rap. 5 p.m. to 9 many about S2 and can be purchased of dress, lo strengthen the stu- it weren't for the low. p.m. brings in the heavy Kocaine cause if they would anywhere. dents educational environment, to Karma Show, featuring Bob Rud- in-district tuition, "'What's your nwttvaliun'' create a healthy appearance, Published twice monthly by and for the shidents of Wil- Strolling through thaort receive no college education al all. Why lo pro- nlck. At daportmant, Mist Hotcheroft 9 p.m. "Scorpio" stars D«« this .So, what liam Rainey Harper College, So why not change the outfit, should concern you'*" duce a learning environment, to Algonquin and RoseUeRds.. with more music and rap, till posas ot this month's calandor girl. In price motivation I ask myself. insure student health - Da* is majoring lower the price, etc.? Good ques for we can't Palatine, III. 60067. 12 a.m. From 12 to 6 a.m. a I previously that tell if a home economics, and has so. So I had told him guy's cleaned his street just started Harper first Hon. at least I thought "unique" Individual takes ttie at o Telephone: 359-4200. Kxt. 272 I w«8 SO broke lhi|l my irlrlfrM-iH clothes, but we can tell Harv - I don't care what thai outfit temetter placed my question to Roj- with his co$l you—IjuMt dont think it'* mike. Frethman. " Interested? Listen. lets me call her collect to Wheeling! uniform - vou ding-a-ling! proper for a firtt date. Kearns. head of the PK department

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into the much conccaied Northeast attention the inatruc- by the same, are meant to ealisfy ( states Individual by lld" Franklin floosevelt and sue creating a federal minimum of Sl.- headed by a man. In those Now, we have stopped all to- looks. Ihls picture we cannot form corner of the ground tloor of F tors are what etimulatas the stu- our wants and needs as we endure cesslve Presldento did very little to that do privlde assistance to fam- 600 a year for a family of four. gether, now yet perceiving where In our mlrtds. . .thai picture thai building? Undoubtedly you would dcnU artistic creativity and de- our complacent, phlegmatic exist- revise the welfare system in this ilies headed by a father, the father In addition, a family of four would we are: "We feel we know this makes comprehension possible Yet Yet, the essence life Bnd an oblong room that totally velops their latent abilities. ence of has to country. Now, for the first time in is not permilied lo work full-lime. be eligible for food stamps amount- place In which we seem to be stand- this man looks very familiar, but belongs to the world of fashion To top off the curriculum, and be separateness because the entire 35 years, an American President ing to SI.200 a year. As the Pres- ing. yet, .... we move on. Not know- creativity. Filled to iU capacity something which I* most Important human race would have been born has proposed a new way lo help The Nixon proposal would put yet see . . . ident stated In his message to Con- We see a girl walk by, one we ing why, but we our with a myriad of high cutting ta- future fashion career students, into ofw ma*« of nothingness If in- those to who are unable lo make an end tothlsYldlculou* *etup which have known all our hves, and yet no, wait, we have no legs. dividuality was not meant to occur. gress, a new federal minimum of blet, dreu forrm*, •vwing machine*, is the apprendccshlp program end* meet. I am, of courte, refer- has added to social unrest In oui her ' try $1,600 will not provide comfort cannot remember We to looks at oursdves in iroalng board*, aelf-atyled pattama which I* tentatively being scheduled By. the understanding of this state- ring to Prcaident Nixon's "Family . the President stat- country and as . to four, name. We sec her, she Is almoet the water, or on an object. . . is isolated yet a family of but the present cut from brown paper hangiiic for the last half of the sophomore ment, man and active Aaalalance Plan. ed, "robbed millions of children low of $468 cannot claim to pro- palpable but yet we cannot make and there is no reflection. We try In a row, r^ectlng Harper's ac- year. Working one to two days a by the choice of his will, and has In spite of IU worthy objective of the Job of chiklhood." The Nix out any features. Yet we know It to fed our bodies, but feel rtothing. vide even the basic itecessitles of life Industrious fashion-minded of fashion that the ability to be his own leader Uvdy week in the area* of helping people, the current wel- on proposal is good In that It will for a family of four. is she. We try lo walk lo her- .... And yet, we know we exist. Is this (not mention. Interesting aitd Judge. coads. to they are best suited for. students fare system has created several force of those sdentifkc "dreanu" In the states will rtol penalize a household that is yd some uncxplalnable holds one students of the op- the other hand the word "a- Nixon proposal, ly enough, two will acquire the practical "on the On serious problems. It has caused a . . headed by the father, and not the us to this position with a force or ixperiment*'' .We cannot an- posite s«s that fraquenl this fashion job" training. blllty" docs not necessarily lead to migration of poor people from continue to play an Important role the mother. that canitol be fdt. We try lo touch *wer, but mu*t keep moving on. Student's Utopia.) Guest speakers such as Mrs. Mar- "use". Even though man has the South to the already over -crowded in providing welfare assistance. A third failure of welfare has been her; we reach out. and lo no avail. Uur mind* have diemisaed this A faaaibUlty program was con- gerlte Wolfe. Fashion Co«rdlnator capacity for free action, the choice ghettos of our major cities in the In thirty stales, the basic federal the lack of Incentive for the reel "'We cannot reach, or touch, or com- thought for a moment. Is still his ducted by Mrs Betty Glaldini, Co- of Bactine; Mr iUy Cecere ofCohn to use or deatroy. To North; It has caused families to minimum will be less than current pients to get off of welfare rolls municate with her In any way. We see a crowd prsastng forward, a new adventure of ordinator. In which approxiroaleiy Hall-Marx: Mis* Kalhy Lacher of embark on break up; and It ha* encouraged payments. Added lo the new federal force trying . . It as if and onto pay rolls. If a person We perceive some onward, lo yee looks fifty companies were Interviewed Herbert- Levy of Chicago; and Jo- choice Infers a subjection of man perpetual dependency on the part minimum, thcae states wtU be re- on welfare decides lo start working, so we continue on, doem a they are angry. Here again, we and asked whether a concentrated anne Wing of Marshall Field were lo Intense pressure un his mind, of the recipient. '"Quired to pay 90% of the dtfhrence his or her wel/sre betteflts are Im- seemingly predestined path. cannot make out the physical char- two- year faahioadaatgn curriculum also invlMd to lecture and famll and lead away from the wonder^, Iwtween what they are now paying Hm case against welfare Is over- a llltle further see acteristics, yet that they medislely cul off completely. It We walk on and we know was sufllctcnl for a prospective fash- lariie fashion students on their peaceful confines of a compoeed whelming. Urtder the present sys- and the federal mirUmum of $1,- would be simple folly for a person an unusually well known house. are there Each body blending Into Ion career the Industry. world. 600. particular line in tem, each state administer* "Aid We know that we have been here another in a kaleidoscope of bodies "Vn the Khetlo I o get a Job which Surroundli« district high sdMol Field trlpa to fashion headllners I have coaae to see OMn aa an to FamUica with Dependent ChU In other worda, the federal gov- paid less than his welfare pa ymenia. They sre almoet on lop of me . . . . counailora w«r* also askad as to Teller. Sachs Filth Individual, as one isolated, but ernment would not only pay the bifore; but yet we some- such as BonwU- dren." a program which receives aitd they arc gooe, leaving no trace not feel that we have l>cen Imw iMky students they thought Avenue, and Ftshmcn's Fabrics only to the point where he stllK, aid from the federal base but also 10'. of the addition- how do govemraenl, For the working pcmr, the cur- of thdr presence I move onward. here. We wonder, does this make onldolK^ttracted to such a pro- were arranged. In the planning carries on his relational abilities but in which *tandard8 (cUglbUlty al payment lo maintain current l«eo m«fTTb«rt ol Hto Korot* Cult both •och oHi«r in a rent system encouragaa reeentmcnt I see sn old man, yst he doean'l gram. Aa a result. Harper CoUag* tbepresent time, a sum- with himself and others. Unly standards In twenty stales, the any sense? Am I dreaming? Or stage, at rules end amount of Income (up- agatnH the non working poor who have a gray hair on his non-mater- la the first and only junior coUagi mer fashion famiUartxatlon trip through the preservation of his In- friendly tporring motdt in lh« fi*ldho4i»«. new federsi minimum wlU be above Just what am I doing? port ) are determined by the statee receive more Irromc from welfare ialistic head. He seems lo beakind In niinois that oCTers such aa a- lo York bHa« achsduled. tegrity can man fully hope to be the current payments. In some We try to somehow awaken to get New U Under this system, orte stale pays ll\an he doe* from work ilte Nixon ly old man. but very disturbed a- another sense of position of our tensive program in fashion dMlfB, ate to be c om|ilsor as well as the non-working I am moving again . . .now I human. I also call necessary. The Ive yaara. Iheae stale* will be re We see an urtusual man walking unequal system Is equally unfair. am standing on my fast again, forfdt of man's free- before us. Again, we iry lo talk Mra. GUl^Bl aplalnad.themaln humanity and It encourages a of quired to pay at least half of what migration poor Tlw Nlxoa propoeal would pro- fed that I do not have I move ofi. to him. Maybe he will be able to objective of Harper's Fashion De- dom of cholee mean* the forfeit of people from states with lower stand they are now spending on wel- vide no Iteiwlto to any able-bodied I mad on my "path" a road, program Is to gear the stu- life from arhkh death follows; death fare to supplcmeitl the federal min- tell us where we are. He is oddly ards of Income support (moetty In cWaeB who nfaaed to work, al- and see that H divtdaa. one going loarards versatility in holding to everything except the forced imum In all states, eligibility starvd- ilresacd. but yet It seems lo fit his the South) to states with higher ttiottgh k womM continue to aastal to the right; the other, hataw a Ml posltloRS In the fashion Industry. "rules" of our lives. ards would be set by the federal personality Yet how can this be? startdards of Income support ( most- other depandaai memt>er* of hi* curved, going every which way. thai girl saw, this Three phases of the program ar« I think It Is Impoaslble to discuss 3Ante government. Asswit h we man dU ly In the Industrial Northeast) Of family. An Otcapdon to Ihi* would It looks like a labyrinth. I do not is alao undlatinguiahabic in fea- Ussssd; laablon design, pattern man today In a totally realistic this *y*tem The current welfare lysiem has course create* a heavy be mothers with pre-echool chil- want lo move to the right, ysi t tashlcm tures. His eatwtor appearance is making and drsplng, and financial states also failed by providing the Incen- His poesibtlllle* are his Hfe burden on those dren '' am going toward* thst maxed-type Illustration. JA%aug/i gross. Wha* he Is wearing, how he and also hi* death Ideallam I* the road. This one which seems to be Knrollment In Itself has bacnstag- foothold for chance, and if man so dimcult to pass through. garlng. The orlicinal plan w^ to releases his traditional nature, he Again I fed the "world" that I kave a maximum of twenty-four artll be making a step in the right am In shock. And this time I am aludcnts. but demand has direction. beginning to gain some realisation M to an overwhelming fifty of where I am. A sort of sense of AiMad cowMi have been a r«a«it Zero I seilefef ARRIVED JUST touch and stability. I am moving of rlalng anroUmcnt. but a lack of too fast now. to even think ... I room and faciilhes have hamper- Now 1970 try lo open my eyes, and cannot ed the llkalinass of a larger enroil- If Auroro G>llege . . I am crying, and "fed" thai I menl In the near future Spring Knilt have been hit. and I fed pain. I thoae of you who are won- For have all srtd FOft my senses bsrk. am tfartag what It takes lo become a does not hove LOOKING lying on lomcthlng Suddenly . . . part of tbla cadttng program • All FullFoshionod AN IDEAL DATE? all that hf* happened I* erased; way lay your - "Do I havetoknow the progrom you wont, only leavinii the fedtng thai l|inow for aosa ond fit \ how to scwT*. - and • "Do I have Try arharc I am headed and ao . . . to know how lo drawT' faart. Roy C«c«r« of Cohn-Holl-Moi^ l*ctur«t fofoshiondatign with of your choko I start Mtf. In fact, moat of the student* have we'll suggest Cupid Computer Service ifudont*. D«>ign«rs org invitod to locturo fomllorizing itu- o luxurious spring had little prolaasional skill In sew- 111 No. W«b«sh Avenue Need Help In French? d«nt« with porticulor lin«t in tho fashion industry. colors. college thot does. Chicago, 111. 60602 Tutoring is available now $3.50 per hour i^vra coonoant ffiot Aurora combmot ffie beet Send for our Contact Kris at ava^fmln^ yaora laoaia^ tor. Krauss TIE NOW, questionnaire and 381-5549 A aaaN, eaataaioi campwt wdtvidwal TO All STVBENIS tf HARPER COIUGE 8:30 odanSan. Co-ad. Naer cesmopoDton Ctikove. additloiMl information. evenings after

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Pace 6 THK HARHINCKR Monday. February 23, 1970 it / Grapplers Fifth in Conference

The wmlUng season Is almost quarter finals and a 5-0 white- to the Hawk score with his efforts over, with only the nationals In washing of a competitor from at the 167 lb. class. Kay Vitha M Worthington, Minnesota remain- Blackhawk in the champioruhip notched two points at 1 58 and v^ ing on the schedule. match. Blackhawk won the team Dave Schott took a third at 177. Winter sports are almost com- use a good high jumper and quar- Coach Kon Bessemer once more title, however. plete for this year and spring sports ter miier. guided his wrestlers to a wInninK Another fine performance was Coach Bessemer heaped great are beginning to ready for com- The team is already about twice it last year and a season and had his squad place turned In by Hawk Mike Fergu- praise on Ferguson and Neuses, petition. as large as was fifth in the conference meet despite son who placed second in the 142 naturally, and alsohad kind words Baseball players are practicing promising season may be in store. classes, held from 1-3 the fact that two weight lb. competition. for others on the squad. at 4 p.m. Mondays and Wednes- Practices are being Fridays, 90 and heavyweight, had to be for- days and at 3 p.m. on Fridays. Tuesday, Thursday, and feited because the spots were un- But Ferguson's compclirtg in The men are making use of the new plus any additional running in- filled, as they have been, all year. the meet proved to be very costly "Jim lynch .has only been out batting cage in the flddhouse and dividuals want to take part in. currently Tom Neuses was crowned confer- for Harper as he Incurred stretch- for three weeks, but he's coming will be moving outdoors as soon The trackstcrs are us- facilities but will O^-^. ence champion in the finals that ed ligaments in his left leg. As of on strong. Michener has great at- as the weather permits. ing the neidhouse School's all- were held at Triton College. His now. It Is unknown whether or not titude but lacks experience If every- Coach Chuck Hlnton is very op- be using Fremd High meets. victories In the long elimination he will be able to compete In the one on the team was like Michener timistic about this year's squad. weather track for their home rounds Included a 15-0 thrashing nationals. and Ferguson, we'd have some Laat year's team fashioned a 9- Teimls - a little known sport t6~ - sea- of a Lake County opponent In the Don Mlcbancr addad three points awful I 13 record and six regulars: Jim most people U kicking off lU Stamborskl, Kevin Freund, Ron son April 10 againft J^akeland Kunde, John Nemanich, Jim Ken- College. ny, and Tom Koehler are back to The squad will be unable to better play this year. last year's record, mainly because undefeated in ^ In addition to these regulars are the netmen were even lettermen that will no doubt dual meets a rtd were conference aitd IV' champs! t a lot of playing time. Region There was practice held last fall The only member of that super- and 45 students attended those ses- team that is back is BUI Von Boeck- sions so Coach Hlnton can look man. but that's enough. Bill was forward to at least that many the top man on Coach Roy Kearn s for spring practice. squad and was the winner of thf The horschlders will be ctilhpet- HAEBINCEM's Athlete of the Year 4ng In a 26 game schedule, many trophy. I of which are double header af- Practlcca arc held in the field- fairs. The home games will prob- house Mondays and Wednesdays ably be held at Pioneer Park in from 12 noon to 1. They are from Arlington Heights 12 to 3 Fridays.

HKI.P I am going to need help Coach Hob Nolan's track squad in covering the spring sports sched- b^ added a few new members and ule due to the large number of the numt)er out for the learn is now meets. If you would like |o be- about 13 come a pan of the Harbinger sports The first outdoor meet is still staff Just stop by the office In A over a month away and any par- 364 any time during the day and for out for m. . . . L .. _L • J -11 J f !a I . _«_ t_ J _*_ ties Interested coming ask for Ron. If I'm not there, ask qwi«( job. Harp»r CTt««H*od*ri *««H a«tirtit«ly no* »u«»r from d«am«tt A ^^ ^^^ ^^^ welcome. for Amos or Ignats or simply «M o r*«ult ol rti* wild ch*«rtng by HaviHi Font. M*mb«rt or* (L-R) Lirxia Distance men are need as are leave your mmm Md telephone •'«»«»»t men. The squad could also Vogal, Mory Rain«y, Pot Gor«, Chritti Couvillow, Suii ChiUi (top). Pot number. ' HHw...,iiiiitnntit.wmtmm.>.Mti ..»n,H.».Hm.m..»mw.t»....,mm.tttMMnHnm.i iMiiiiiimimttwtHtwiiimiimttiHiiiHiiHuili. Schiffo. D«bbi« Roilly. ond Coptoin \jm6o MortKoll. V Roundballers

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by tow DUKNN had for serttnnal victory. PROUD? Baakctt>aU for the '6»-'70 acaaon Soott SibbcmaanCraciurcdhisan la alflMil over with only tfte aao- kle In the Wmiboaaat game and IkMials Mt to play. has his lag Id a cut The cast Harper will be participating In should be on for at lestal two more the aecttonal being hekl Inthedark weeks and Coach John Gdch la cooflnea of the Amundsen gym- menlKl Scott's loss. "We've lost naahim. The sectional Is being our depth" he said, "We usedlnrr> held tonight. Feb. 23, tomorrow. tate our forwards during a gamr to rested we can't and Wedncaday. keep (hem but YcMi b«t mm or«. oikI koppy to onnouiK* our »«c- The Hawks will be taking on do that now." ortd •difion it it's t»oy. Amundsen in the flrsl round and on Agoin wo'vo puHod out John Knopf earned himself a the chances for a Harper vidory oil ttt« stop* and cHorgod info torn* of ttt* mo«t starting berth with a 35 point bar , arc shaky. controvorsiol ' itsuot bothonondoHcompus. Gronf- With only one game Mt to play rage against Lake County and 22 J^ at the time of this artldci' dead- points against Waubonaec. •d no ono Hos Htrotivn on otword our tiroy yot, line, the Hawks had fashioned but two rocoivod torn* sotitfoction in Itnowing our a 7-16 record which was an Im- Other players such as Eric Schus- provement over last year's 6-21 ter, and Bob Spore had been play- vory first iMuo portuodod tttroo cotlogot to fol- aUte ing consistently at the epd of the low in our foot«top«l So, to you. tfio itudontt of A key Injury severely dampened season and Jim Hynea has develop- what hopes the Hawk» may have ed into Harper'* beat guard* Horpor Coilogo, wo toy tttonk you for your sup- port ond tfto cftonco to sorvo you. Look for our

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March 9. 1970 Harper College Vol. 3 No. 10 Harbinger

Last Coffee House This Week; Don Gowlord Dr. Kirk Lectures March 16 Student Seminar Offered The Harper College Lecture eridely read and reviewed lessor of history or of politics at several coUegfes and universities. TImt* la a thtrat common tomcat •lao atreas goals, etpcrtencca, mic~ Scries wlU feature Dr. Rusaell Kirk work of political theory lo be pub- " Mr. Kirk Is the only American coU«ge students acroM OMcoUalry. CMMM In tfaalr nlaMd aal4, dc Monday, March 16 at 8 p.m. in lished in this century II has been highest arts degree Harper siudcnta.baw«vcr.«i«now, Smith atoo add«l ihailalcractloa E 106. HU topic will be 'ProHat. Irahslalsd into several ianguagca, lo hold the senior Scottish unl- given the opportunity tohavtcoai- was the key to the entire •cnUnar. Revolution, and Permanent and is svallable as a paperback (earned ) of the mon conocma Students want to find out (mpna- Things. Dr. Kirk has spoken on nearly rtons of other*. "Ftrat Unpraa- Dr. KIrti writes and speaks on three hundred American campuses, The akms ar* important to people and conservative thought, educational and to many other audiences, in^ tai the bwalnaaa Harper haa MllaiHi an eight more important, theory. IMerary criticism, foreign dudtiv (niqueni television and ientlnar. Hwmaa MiUhrllag aifatrs. and other themes. Hlsdally radio appearances. More than a potenbaUbaa. areM at dcclston tag with a person's tr^ SPECIFIC column. "To the Point", appears million copies of his books have matdng and goal setting, the scm- kn more than a hundred news- trfhnd by the Counseling hMT papers throughout America.., Also Russell Kirk, has written Department is of immense value His best-known book. The €«• prefaces for sixteen books— oU and THIS BKMINAI. small stu U'hereas most students feel Inse- IN eervatlve Mind. U probably the new—and has contributed frequent- their fields af- I ( numberimi atx to ten cure about entering ly to the Encyclopedia Britannica for discussion once a ter college, the eight week seminar N. C. Sfvdr SMPfibf and other works of reference, es- aboul an hour. arill have fully explored the indi- lor says by him have baen Included iMtntttt— groups would vidual functions of the student. In some thirty anthologies and lalllale conversation on baaic thereby making him more aware la brt/fntaf textbooks. He is an active mem valuaa. Tb« students would get of his environment aiMl his po- Pr. Kirk her of scholarly and cullarat so^ another In the first tentialities. lo know one lettert St by OBAN ANOnSON Cietics In America. BrIUin, and versiiy—doctor of of Inr MMttnsi and would learn each There Is a seminar currently M|oyta« Harpar CoUaat. whOt Austria. Andrews. He obtained his bach- r's iMllngs and thereby be runnliw through April 4. There SnI sem- Its largeat stiideBt body More than four hundred of his elor's degree at Michigan Slate •mpaihbM wttfa tte will be another seminar started IS gnm^. esier. has just expartanesd Its larg- and short stories hsvc University, and his master's de- of *!•. H* at thai time, but early response eas«ys Till naOITANCK est him-over of ahi dent i between appeared In the magaes of the gree at Duke L'nivcrsiiy. Honor in the communication between the Is asked as li is expected, lo al- ary doctorates have been award students. With communication they so have a large turnout. United Sutcs. Britain. Cansda. I fltudenis fallad lo r» Australia. Norway, Austria, and ad to him by Boston College. Si. can focus on identifying the The ncxi Issue of the HARBIN- various reasons. turn lo Harper for University. Park College. of thsir will run a scheduling and Italy. John's •trciwtha aitd potentialities CES staggering fig- To help counter this College He has personal o^fvopmanl- information guide about the semin- Mr. Kirk founded the quarterly and LeMoyne own ure, lu many as 1 1 (M iMwaludmls Robart Smith, ar student may requeet In- journal Modern Age. and U now been a Guggenheim Fellow and a "WUh this," says Any at Harper second semes- enrolled Coun- counselor and one of the leaders formation concerning the seminar editor of The University Bookman, senior fellow ofthe American ter, which leaves Harper with a net aludanls oOtea. been a pro- cil of Learned of Uw samlnati. "Um nay at Hm Counaallas decrease of students aAer first sem- a quarterly. He haa ester, of 80O-900. Dr. Lucas. Director of Planning '<: AdmMstrathH: Faifore N«f and Developmenl at Harper, has this dccreaae in enrollmeni under study and will relrasc. a report Sees /i Rthniidwm on his flndliMis In the itear future. AN UNOFFICIAL RRF>AK > The Harper College board and administration tee no DOWN of the reasotM for these not attending Har- failure In the March 21 tax referendum; for the Harper 2000 student* as follows. environment depends on these needed funds. per second semester arc •ducattonal 22.7'; were dismissed by Harper asked for in the What It betaR because of academic reasons. 21.1 ccfti hike It was esHmaled in 1964. that t7*v tax Increase, is a 13 % had low grade-point averages and a 5 the enrollment of the college would In the (klucational Fund 13.4' left before they 1970. of under 1.50. cent increase In the Building (Main- be about 4400 students in reached established a grade-point average. tenance) Fund The current enrollment has 12.9''. left because of personal rea- MOO and Is expected to be 20.000 THE EDUCATIONAL FUND'S as ftoiaitdal difficulties educational cost sons such ncads are obvious. \Mthln two by 1900. Also, Ote 1 etc., 4. '- of the students moved. woiiM per student was then calculated to jraan (which Uwhen Harper 5.7'. transferred to another coUoge increases) be $1,000, whereas it actually begin receiving the tax and 2.6"; were lost to the draft. enrollment stands at 91469. not only will Harper's Other reasons comprised n.S'.. have increased by at least two - ARCUMEKTto^Wag. flf the students droppiiuioutdurlnR_ but the cost per pupH A FINAL thousand, the first five months. per's case lies in its source of li»- will have definitely soared. offormer Harper Is financed from Artother survey in come. The college A main question being asked that 67.5'. of the fees (21 \). charge- shidents showed to with tuition and commuitity circles has do students who failed to register at backs (IS*.), local taxea(2«%). Estates is helping to the extra 6 cent per dollar Increase Harper again second semester had The Holiday Inn billboard in HoHmon aid (34T ). With the Building Fund. The an- and State for the 1 hours or less of Harper has obtained completion of the Maine- NUes logged only 2 spread the word about Op«n House. in Harper receives swer Ilea, that credit. The other 32.5 '. had more College nex t fall, the civic ev«nt forconstnic- Community support from loed Holiday Inns and community direct government aid than 12 hours of credit. chargeback total will be negligible. tkm, but the problem of mainten- in the to welcome the public to Horper. Public placed on the *ale INCLUDED IN these surveys signs wo even with the Also tt»e ceiling ance looms drastic were part-timers, which would help local rodio stations ore also akl will be felt as prices of con- Service broadcast spots on current budget, let alone, with costs large decrease in the salaries, and maintei*- explain the and extra buildings two years struction, used for advertisement purposes. to soar. student body. from now. ancc continue L f

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by TEKI CABTEB cflectlve legislation; he labeled It CONCERNING THE pollution Ralph Nader, consumer cham- as a lack of money. crisis, Nader called America the pion, best noted for his challenge to "On paper everyone has equal most productive, yet the most pol- eu* Letters To p The Editor luting country in 3» a> rights, but It Isn't so. Doesn't the the world. 9fUnio4i • the automobile Industry attacked rich man who can afford a good Nader then prooeded to expose a two additional consumer grirv- lawyer have more rights than the number of irrlcvances about the snees in his lecture "pbnsumer Dear EdMors: voting appeal in the various average man who can'tT' Nader poor quality of food manufac- for the proposed state high schools, Probians and Corporiie Respon-; Is It true that the studenu at bill? with so ,^lso added that there Is little a con- turing; surprising and even shock- many following court caaee sibllliy," on Fcbruahr 26 at Fremd Harper are unkind and unfrfendly, that sumer can do even though he has ing his audience As you know, at any commun- the outcome was never really or does It Just seem that way to a ity in High School legal rights, because he doesn't He crttictMd the government for election or referendum vote, doubt. first semester freshman? Nader Informed local resldenU have equal representation. misleading the nation Into believ- the turnout at the polls U usually If this ruling fe directed to drcaa IN MY OPINION. dM peopfe rules, such as of dlscrepcnctss In the areas of He proposed the question to this ing that die government watches under 20\. I wuuU Imagine If those which say one on this cantpus care only about can't wear air and water poUullon, food qual- audiaoce regarding air pollution. oul for the quality of food supply, law • the referendum is to pass, a good shorts, or bcU-bottoms, Mkmbuship themselves. the long etc.. ity, in For past week I haU. doean't It and the auto industry. "WhatkiadafaiMlshbor la Com- "nothing could be farther from the CMs 40% woukl have to show up, be- also per- have been trying an experiment tain to martdalory rules, NAOBB COMMENTED that In moBwssUli -Edleon?""You'rc pay- truth," he added. cause with the tight money squecxe dass like the Harper all areas of eoosumer problems ing for servloe and you're not THE CBOiVD ahowed disgust widi all persons I have passed be- and all. very few peopfe arc going P. E. uniform? an obstacle As I understand it, the Has that Interferes with payli% for air pollution, but you- when Nader spoke of reports of lefs Got A€ti¥o tween dassts and In the halls of lo ,want a tax increase of any- Harper drees rule for 're gsttiag both!" chicken tumors being sold as cattle the different buihllngs. 1 found that thing! U a regular physi- cal education uniform to Insure brains. aiMl used tor human con- Second semesttf Is underway and most students have from an average ten people to which GETTING RACK to the stu health, add uniformity, etc. aumptioa 1 said "hi" (excluding one person What experienced a taste of "college life" - along with denu, I believe that since voter parking difference Nader I U menliooed in the rule Information Set stalsd that this was due might know ), only four will make turnout fur student elections, Day regulations, eight o'clock dasaes, and even studying. cam- about to a Tugiam spidanlc of cancer a reply die exact color and where of any kind. pus activities, etc, is so low In l^ we should buy tt? among chickens. The other five people seem to be Students have had a chance to establish themselves self, it couU hardly be logical, or He also said that food For European travel aSrved afraid to get involved In the slight- cxpfctsd, to find and "wet their feet" but have neglected to look Into the students digging lo students on many university est way. Tbey EVIDENTALLY the department StudcnU and faculty of Harper can and Scandinavian tour* will wide cannot even look at in and hdplng to get more tax Consum«r Champion, lalph Nodor ipolw to communHy campuses, "is putrid, substandard. range of clubs offered on campus. another never aaked for further pcrmlaaion College wUl be offered a travel also be given at that droc. person. They cannot be dollars. In making It mandatory, troubled - to smUe or say "hi". instead of r*sid*nl« on Fobrvory 26 at Fromd High school obowf nformadon day on March 25, from About the biggest reason. I feel, The day's activities will be co- HIS LEAST oOenaive alUck was The Student Senate has informed the HARBINGER perhaps a cheap white one as Bran- 12:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. It seems a person has lo be that caused this predictment, consumor proMonw. rocoivod ilanding ovoHon The meet- In the U ka Nodor a sponsored by ML Aroepect TVav- automotive Industry. How- of 16 recognized dubs and activities offered to the stu- mentioned. I'm sure of this, be- ing and discussions of the Europ- in some kind of group or dick In the fact that none of the studenu ever, his attitude was firmly cause no matter what from on oudionco of ovor 2,000, Iho lorgott crowd to for ds lac and the student activities Wt dents. The order for peaceful die admin- HARBINGER has also found four other co-cxlstci>ce with now attending Harper will be di- department, with Frank Borelli or- In his reference to the automoblla, Istratloa has done, they coukln't this yoor in (ho Ucturo Soriot. at another person. If peopfe cannot are deHnilely stake when there "... dubs, no! recognised as yet but offered. Last year leas rectly affected by the tax In- ganizing the affair. in many ways the epHomc be so dumb as to be convlitced to •It along with those they nncet are cars parked Illegally lo Arc than five were available. from creaac. think INFOHMATION ON student of the lack of care for the human a $5 uniform U any better lane. One can imagine tite conse- day to day. U is no wonder there is betas by mamifacturara." also ON THE OTHER hand. If stu than a travel not t>e limited to He 92 ona WRh the kMW sa- Safety DeporTmeirf Polity.. quences of nut being able. to reach will only always war. labeled tfte Araerleaa car "our Despite the variety open to denU believed they couki gcner- ccpbon the two lours offered by Harper. choose from, only a small thataoaMOoawlslMslotan- the with ftre I peopfe buildings on campus favorite iitdustrial art form." CANT UNDERSTAND sle support for such an under- presa qusw New. low coet. Independent travel minority of students have Joined or even bothered to onlookart on how wdl trucks, police car*, or ambulances During who protest wars. They cannotdis- Uklng. they wouU be more con- untformsd Uwi»g Usk-A Nader's talk he con>- look into the pnd ragfananied our RoaHty Information will be the key to the posalbUitles ol membership. cuss their views in an emergency. mcnted on Spiro Agnew. receiv- or anything with- oemsd with getting the voting PE dasaes an. t>een day's entire discussions. The Harper Safety Department has recently towing It Is the responsibility every out getting all upset or cauaing of ing short periods of applause. He age lowered, stopping the war in I've heard of tennis shoce fbr car*. Thia action follows Brochures, prices, youth hos- an argument. away Ulognlly parked from person who attends Harper to see callad him "the bloaat mtsrtalner The HARBINGER does not fed this Is due to an en- They can't get along Vfetnam. or simply getting rid of hraina before, but tfaU Is ridiculous. tels, and airline and rail infor- wUh aigna poated near the parking areas which are fire lanes he Is not endangering his fellow In die United States today." He tire lack of Iniereai peopfe they assodalc with, that expensive Physical Edwca- Stgnad NanM artthlMld c mations, on the sludnts' part, but probably the will be abundantly of- much fees than have the right that must be dear at all times for obvious reasons. students or facuhy, by parking also mused that Agnew's "spasdMS lo tion uniform. of sty pg fered lo anyone who wishes to take due to studenu unaware of Am oitra-actlvitica. Perhaps In a ftrc lane. are classics." "You should really crlddse someone else about wars. Saneereiy, It estimatMl that cl«ht advantage of low cost sightseeing . has been This seems lo be only clear, in start coUectlns Ifacm." hitler pubUdty measures should be taken by the in- So much fur hypocrites and back N. B . to twelve cars are Europe this summer. lUecally parked lugkal sense, yet there wlU always "Contrary to what Agnew aays. dividual dubs, as well as by Student Senate to recruit to the students at Harper. Have removed dally, and approximately The HARBINGER reserves the Harp«r't io^oort be the violators, and therefore, tow- DYAN McCUIRE owner of ML my reaearch does not show that all better membership and Into-est We invite both to look you triad being frfendly lo a fel- SO-M of the same are lowed each the miOor Editor right lo edit all letters to the ed- ing of Illegally parked vehicles. Proepect Travela will be at Har- problwns of the VS. Into this more \njht future low student even If you don't week. TbesiCBs Include the words, are In a itors due to space. Ail fetters fothion Show per on the information day to give caused by hipplai. ylpplea. mal- know him? You'd be surprised recant supreme court (D- will "No Parkinc, Fire Lane" and l>c- contents and tiiloM) runng. a high school drees become the propeity oltfaei Interested students, concise, first- discontents." He re- how Uttfe U hurts and how good neaih this print. 'TOW RISK' ceived a short code case had ecruUniied a- paper, and may iMwIthhekl from hand knowledaeon traveling over applause from some Many acthrttles are rdated to the student's specific It will make soaMooe else feel ben bjr lANDBB O'BOUUU POI MMIK UNKNOWN rea- youngar mambera of the audieoea. gain, and this HsM «M verdict was publication If llfegibfeoriopoor Activities seas, as smO as Ibe "right" trip career goals. Such as the Junior American Dental Hy- A.B. (freshman) GirW son, some people still persist In Nader held some 1500 people more of subaltaaaea. and migM taste. The HARBINGER also for the pocketbook. Assodatlon and the Student Nursing Club. Dear Edttort RcfuM thai dali for Tuesday, parking In these tones, and dcket for approximately an hour aad a be of more banMh loMr Bra^ika's aaks ail letter writers to have For Choee who would like join- In your last IssiM ol the HAR- March 10 Ih. or bsMw y«t. brlas Ing does not ssem to restrain them. half on hia lecture. He was reward- B.S. column Hmm Mr. Branka him- their cummcnU Into the HAR- ing the Harper Scandinavian of RINGER, you wrote about stu- hlin alons to Mt llM mtmmt In col- So, the MOCe strensthenlns risk ed with a standing ovadon when seill RINGER office. •» iaier than Ca/enJar European tours, applications The and HARBINGER encourages students to acquaint denu getting involved with the IT SEEMS IM the hectatc •prinii fashion* at Harper's ssems to get better cooperabon. Moaday. oiMui lour days affer the last publi- Marcb • Informatfon on them wlU be avall- referendum. What do you really The Nader lecture ttiemsdves with the activtttai oftered for membership, ruled thai all Baxaar and Fashion Show, spoo- tf one parks In a fire lane, one CoflBc House was stirth In cation, and lo limll content to Program, 12 noon. abfe. think a student could If the be wc fail It can be rewarding do. upon any In a public lit- send by Harper's Faculty Wlvaa now risks not being able to And CoUsge Haipsr I.s^re Scries. a experience for the student no more than 250 words. Center Loun«e. ad ministration and faculty of stilution was itaeoostltuUonaJ. al 8 p.m. In th* collect caleterta. his car when he returns to his park- who takaa part Harper cannot gepcrale enough There haw bean ao many fighu RANGING PBOM Informal lag place. The cars arc towed away TiMsday, Marcb 10 sportswear to evenlnc Rncry, Bob by a prtvale towing company and CoOm House Porgram. l2noo& Cnik— a Betty's Apparel of Harrlngtoa re piseed In the rear of Huikling Center. Mrs. Trunk^s Day In Court will provide the styles that will ac- •B." Deadline for state scholarship quaint you with the modem mode If are are faced with the situation grants. NoMRaufe! ways In fashions for the up- to-d ale cued. of not being able to find your car Wsdneeday. March II getoffanyway.'cau se Judges Sbs then gave Trudy the third feels sorry for So come and familiarise yourself after you have parked it Illegally, B.S. loyyers who have Harper's Baaaar and Faahlon degree: "Why'd you park on the and cet Into the know now! then you may go to the Safety De- Show, sponsored by Harper's ta hustfe a living dat way." *Branka'n Survmy sldewalkT' "There weren't any That sounded like my girl's In addition, mod boutique Hems, partment. A Im of 1 1 5, or preeen- PacMhy Wives. 8 p.m.. College slgna." "Why'd you scrape your logic, but the weren't and baked (oods wUi be on sale tatlon of student I.D. with s ptadgs CawlBrla. cadeu go- Commmkmrj by J. Braidai permit ofTT' "I dhtn't wanna gel ing to let slip durlnnand after theshowtnc. Tick- to pay the fee. or partial payment tIS hway. Why they Tharsday. caught: and bcshles, friend ets are 75 cents per person and with I.D. and pledge for payment March IS my probably made their mothers r^ was responsibfe for one of those Imburse for will be un sale at the door upon In full, will return the automobile Film SarlM: "Shoot the Piano them milk money. The spaghetti line for the Traf- tfckeU, not me." hot debste admission. Bcncfiti go to Clear- to Its owner. Plajrcf" I p.m. 4 8 p.m., E A then surrounded fic* Appeals Court filed In A-335 THE CHAIRMAN tried to cross poor Mrs Trunk, brook Center for the Retarded and THE BArETT of the college 10*. who was hid- for the day's hearings. question, but Uttle aty to PsUtlaa. and within thebulUIng was overcome by ing under her briefcase. OMpeopk rrMay. March IS As they were seated, one felt a Judge number 3. Everyone real- Then Ion wss allowed hU final Last day for WHhdravals In the air with two secur- comedy ised he had about as great of a words:. . . ."don't take Inta ac- ity cadets at one tabfe, 4 ]uds» •( thirst for this case Moaday. March 18 as WC. Flekls count that the tlSdollarswouUgo the head tabfe. and the 47 defend- had for warm milk. HeBakl,"How for me sick and aging mudder's Lecture Series. Dr. Russell Kirk, ants al the remaining table. do we vote this time? NG for not medicine." Tilt Horbfigt 8 p.m., E 106. MRS. ROSE TRUNK, co-ordln- guilty and G for gulltyT' He had THE VOTE of the judges was DIstrlbudon of the Halcyoa. alor of Harper's accounting akle a thing for letters. not guilty, 3 to I. Chir heroine had program, was the faculty repre- Known for her hatred of cheat- her second stroke of the day Tueeday. March 17 sentadve on the four-judge paneL ing, Mrs. Trunk had to All The last defendant was Rrsi sem- Carter. out Ten Edttor-in-Chief Basketball - NJCAA Finals (A) Her reserved manner was soon to her ballot under the tabfe. It seem- ester frosh. Harvey Hobbfe. He Asslslant Joe Branka, Editor be doused b y the day's cases. ed the chairman had a broken feg and parks Student Senate Meeting. was copying her In Chuck Thieimah, Feature Editor The initial violator* were quick- verdicts. the lot behind the cafeteria. ly found guilty with tittfe doubt; Ron Duenn, Sports Editor lay, March IS Finally, with a $40 fine. I don't THIS TIME the Judges and poor, Mrs. Darlene McCratic, Business Manager Basketbsll NJCAA - Finals (A) thdrablUes were so expect to sec Trudy without a cadeto were out for blood. They Trunk's contacts kept falling permit or illegally parked^ gave poor Harv a rough time. Jt Donna W«K»er an4 Stewart Levin, CHrculfitlon Managers T^Msd ay. March f oat when the lookl ikyw snl for TUrs. IVulS must have recog- seema^ as though they demanded Coneert Scries 1 p.i Stair fe 101^ lightning boHs. nised defendant Ion Wool-puller more virtue of an lr\Jured frosh PrsaaiBco Espinosa. Sandee O'Rourke, Laurie Steele, Pete Shanta, Jeff Meyer, UN'HL THIS TIME, the chair from a post-ofRce poster, but she than they would the bookstore or Dean Anderson Mike Dyer man had sll the questions. broke Into laughter the PE department. rrMajr. March M asked when he pfead- Virma But he met his match when Trwdey ed the same case Trudy dkl. But Mrs. Trunk came wearily Though he tllilerale, Itnltb tl took the stand and ap- seemed hU to the rescue. It took her fiffecn - - — Advison Craig Stewart \^^ ni-ay Look maybt t wom going a Httk too fast Basketball • NJCAA Finals (A) plied the oU double-talk, nervous- dialogue was also poor! So, be- minutes to quiet down theprose- you guy$ ever give anyone break Photographers: Tony Drake, Stewart Levin, Tim Brad- lnti can'l a ness routine. She was charged with fore the trial I asked him why he cutors and reason with the judges. ley. William Rodder College Mixer, 8-1 1 p.m.. College 5 violations (2 in one day), srith didn't get someone to speak for This kh) was merely misinform- V* Center Lounge. the last bringing a S 1 5 towing fine. him. ed. It wasn't his fault. who said anyone over 30 was too traumaUc experience, so I added... Published twice monthly by and for the shidents of Wil- A n««r month brings o n«w foca. And for this Mrs. Trunk, though, leaned for- "I WANNA DEFIND mysUf Affer court I toM her it was Sahirday. March tl month's good ignorant to understand security's "since you're only 29?" ward, keenly Interested I In whether 'cause If ys show up wld a lay- to see the only innocent — liam Rainey Harper College. Algonquin and RoselleRds., Vodng on referendum. octhrttiot, Fraahmon Lynn Johnson hos har schadula fillad, kid dUn't rules. Trud her tongue receive had swallowed yer In traffic appeals, It means yer a fine, and also, asked I The PalaUne, III. 60067. arith tha motn intarast batng fashion dasign. THOUGHT she might give quick reply: "Twenty-ihrecl Monday, March SS or was merely recalling a dale with/ probly guilty. But you'll most al- her If she was upset by the guy Telephone: 359-4200. Ext. 2.2 an unconcerned answer, after her Twenty-three!" HAIBINGEI on newsstands.

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The NaUonal Junior College ing to many but when one conskl- all year, il is quite amaxlng. Credit Wrcctling Champlonthipa were ers the fact that the Hawks have is due Coach Ron Bsiesmtr and held at Worthington. Minnesota, in been forced to forielt weight ds the dedicated few that competed. which the Harper team placed four- by tONDUENN teenth out of almost lOOleam* that municate with the students." If you have ever signed a roster partldpaled in the tournament The dub will, of course, be open for an Intramural activity at Har- The Harper team also produced women and pro- per College, you are a meaabar of to both men and a National Junior champion. Tom a brand new organization; Sport grams that will be offered within Neuses, wrestled at 1 who 5 Chib. the dub will be men's football, pounds. Also bestowed on the Har- golf, soccer, basket- This new club, which Is still in the cross country, per wrestltr was the title of Jun- track, weighl planning stages, is Just what the in- ball, wrestling, indoor ior Colkc* AU-Alhcrican. tramural program naade. lifting, scAball, badminton, flek) Of the Harper 20 polnu. Neuses basketball. Indoor track, Its purpose, as defined by Mr. hockey, talUad 16. N«us«s wrestled past Roy Keams. I-M dlredor and and tennis will also be offered. BUI McKacn of Florissant Valley faculty sponsor of the group. Is In addition to these will be hock- with a score of 19-0, Vie Watkins to "Cultivate the activity interest ey and gymnastic teams as well as ot North of Dakota School Sd- of everybody in the school." a hoet of Co-ed and recreational S-6, and Toihi- Aorlcjue of activities Kearns went on to say "Thare's a such as chees , billiards,

4- . whtth put CoUa«e, 1 Tom sport for everybody and every- table teniUs, bridge, bowling, and semi-finals. Into the body should be in a sport" others. Ntusts w as then matched agalnat There has been inlsrest ahown And this huge list dfiesnt even PhlUlps of Northern Okla- Nat In forming a hockey dub. a gym- end the poesibilitics.' If there Is any homa, who finished second In his nasUcs dub (both male and fe- particular activity you would like to cxpec- walsht daaa. Contrary male), and others. However, there to form, feel free to go ahead. tatloas. Neuses 4-3. In the won seems to be an overall lack of or- All the previously mentioned Dnak, Neuses won 5-4 over Rog- ganization and leadership which activities are already available ii. er Duty of Muskegon, Mich. prevents these dube from getting the intramural program. The prob- Also In the meet were Ray Vitha. off to a good start lem ia that for the most part stu- Dave SdMtt. Jim Lynch, and Mike The club may t>e compared to dents have not become active. Not- Ferguaon. Vitha scored three the AAIJ or NCAA in that it wUl able exceptions would be the bil- points for Scboti Harper and be the all-encompassing body that liard championships and the hock- scored one. all dubs will answer to. It will ey group. But the majority of the fifth The Harper squad finished create uniformity and give the in- activities have been under-manned. out of 12 learns in the conference, 6. B. Curfin pr«par*t H> d«liv*r a mighty blow wilh ccrtdv dividual dubs or interest groups Sport Chib will bind all students with Blackhawk College takin« interested in adivlty to- •r Pot Donohus r^ody lo fi«ld th« boil thould h« miss. under its Jurisdiction guidance. physical first place. Harper's ov«raU rec- ' Sport Club will be the organiser, gether and wUl make It much eas- ord was 11-6. Basaboll, t«nnit, and trodi procttc«s cr* all wrtdor iway the booaler. the thing that gets all ier to fill vacancies in the indivki- Blcven-4 not outstand- may seem in the fisldhout*. of the Individual dubs moving. ual programs. Kearns says that "there Is a great The club will be funded by the wealth of interest for such a pro- college, and ail of the necessary gram." But " the problem ia lo aa- equipment for the various activities Tiyi'ng Seoson fnc/s For Cogers labUsh the Interest group and com- la now available and ready louse. *^ by «ON DUINN But the team did have its bright tHit a couple of off- nights lowered OMII, \ s|»o|{| SIKir Harper's 'e»-'70 basketball sea- moments and standout players. his average to about 12 or 13. son has come to a dose, and the The two overtime victories the Hynes, the scrappy &-9 guard. overall review of the year is one Hawks grabbed are a credit to was one of the leaders of the team of slight disappointment the depth and competitive urge of and helped organise the oflrnee. The Hawks were hurt by a very the players. The Hawks relied on his baii-handl- weak early s^^on and although Stars of the squad woukl be lag skills lo break presses em- Lin* Sporting they won four oftheir Uat tea games Brie Schuster, Scoti SIbbernsen. Jim ployed by their opponents. A CompUt* of Goods Hwy could only manage a 7-18 Hynea. Don Duffy. Bob Spore, and Squad Captain Duffy was the Footuring Top Brandt record for the season. lalc-blooming John Knopf. team's most valuable player, lead- Spowlding Adidoi As late as January 23 the team Schu sitr was the team bulwark. ing rebounder. and was one of the Miivtsi r0svaev Slaiie* SNorpaned record was 3-12. The Hawks start- The 6-4 center was one of the most most aMreseive of the Hawk per- Irvnswick Convarta Trophies edio)eUaltheendafthe season consistent scorers and rebounders sonnel Competitive desire was Taom iq«»«p«n*f«f but II was far loo late by them. on the team. more noticeable in Duf than In At that time they began to winsome SIbbernsen was the Jumper oA the any other player on the squad, of the dose gantcs thai wouk) have squad before he fradured his ankle it was a trying year but the team 894-4456 been loaees If played earlier in the late In the season. Scotty was av- can lake consolation In the fad year. Harper loet five games by six eraging dose to 16 points per game that It was belter than last season 27 Golf Rosa Shopping Center, Hofimon points or lees. during the first half of the season when the team finished 6-22. Est*.

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Harper College Vol. 3 No. 11 Harbinger

Harper Honors 213 Top Academic Students

fam M taaaat aarf (akan j l>a.Kt> a< Pmk Two hundred thirt^n Harper stu- TBUSTBrS LItT ^TcTJTrj:CrMtM takac al >i waaii Manilla. !••' dents have been named to the l»pn I Ala, |f ^atxa * Im««m«»i. M» taiaa luniaa. fta^ai Oa.a^rKa. Jaoaa ( honors list uf last semester. If! « fuUmi Mm C<*s*'«. ••a m»)» MiOm I iaaMi. Marttia A iraaa. HaraM w Na»*aw> iaiM . M AaMpar* al THE HONORS are designated K Vaa SaW i^ Sh^aia. Safaa«iMM> alSiiaSi Into three The group- groupings. •MO. Ma l»->« HONORS LIST Tim Bradley's story and pictures can be found on pages those students with a 3.50-3.74 for I OrMi>»*i. Wri HMMrff k Sm*W' a' Om Pmmu* A A.i>l,a«a. CaM>*"aa t a a>a«. flvs^ mm / A Caa>a<. Alaa i CmltK aMI»a t (laiiar. four and Ihe semester; and the Honors List — iiser I. iSMn. o*-.< '«'• •*..• > !•> >*k« I >a>aka>B. ^—— I HalM. JaA* a Hmtmt. for those who have attained an 1»TC* * «lM*t tt Si Oi'«»« »*n,Hn A Mataaaa. ia*«a 1 uMmr*. Aaaa I lal-

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CaMM I Ortaink.. 0««Ml» M Swai. Vmaa Oalx'. >aa>aa ^adt, aai taatfra I l>««*l<.*' Here March 26! A taasan, a«4 ^amaa t «< «l tanias^aa f raaA Ha Aaaa Saaaalia a . al J frieads •f •la aai. ««miiai> Hi .te.1 lalia m tt*. Ia4 O » nsH. *ad t—^ The archllMturaJ dcatcne^ of kind before near conalniction b»- aa* t MaSa't. I>a«laaa % Miaiti. Daaslai I Harper wUl buid a one CoUtat etna. D/sffvcffoff In Waai> I Ma« Sat»<> «• VttK^#we, alMRl a^^eal^j JL. BWiBp^^, ^P VVV ^^Bg^W% hour RMitlns for all queaUum and MANY QUESTIONS thai ha%-e Ma'Sant C |ia..« ai ^ 1 1> W criUrUiiM held by •mdcnta, on alr««dy been aaked of the HABr Saiaa> I Saair. 0a«a.af I >a>rall. teaSw l t •< i aaenoND w oaoaaswo S Itaaaaa. Jarry A Ma'ai*»*a« i J Walaaaa. Thuraday. March 26. al 1 p.m. In BINCBB and were unanawerabla Seffoft Mews il l »>*•<• Savi M m J >air»aa aart IMaa > aari lalMaa* A «Ma> al Oraaa. A3as. sa ahouU aaain be broufht up by al Svaaa Va<«a i U«s>i n» a< t SAarataa Mi »atf aiatt n>a-»aa S M. A* concMTnad- alwdenta. 9 ia^^gw^^n gv V^nv^^flgMi^ ^^^^w sa ALL ITUDBNTS Intcmttd In by Donna Wagnrr w^w^ Amonc Ihcae qucaUona were: liaaaaMi tt Wa'iii^ Wls^ia Swaa * Aa^' qucaUonlns. crittclslnc. or oflrr- club waa official- OBAN'S LIST "Why Harper's newest Ing lo an open walkway between Mcsaationa the Huuaton ly recognlxed at the Student Senate I Sraiaa Wa>* r Caaaar ^aWMt t AlaM aa« Caral J Oaaali.i al N^Saaa •>. A and C buUdlnga. creaUnc a dealcner*. are atked lo at- meeting held Tueaday, March 3. Oal.ilia. .>«a»a >ra«aaa«, tt iaii A Oa^iaaa windtunnel eScctT', "Why ao much ' llhaaia* a Waap H M. ta*«a imM. 0»ntfcaa la*a« tasaraa M Owa.«a ¥ Saaaa MaA i OarMT thc "(or ttudrnu-unly" mcci- It la the "Practical Nurse's Club. latdaad ariaa waMMl epaoe and ucly dealcn for *> On^t't * laa i *m». Of tt II nl« i« Saaan S n tu enable stu- which Is organised « ««ii«» ^^'•*. 9mt Srari Iaa» •* >i*»st«i >li»>ii aia dent nurses to exchai«ge ideas Ian Alw<*«««. Harka" C Aaals'a*. Na 1 Cin^aS. Oar* 1

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I Maraaia. aari la* coming a member may contact the yw»mmt — mo — Wtaa H Oa- Waat ^a•a< I Handiaa... NiMca 'raaa> Motlviltions aa«M*aa« I Nursing Department n (MO*rStT L raiMU. tm^m >* Ga«»>a. (lanaf, Waaa i Aakaa. taataaca ( MtwatAa. Is given lo seven A warm welcome Pa.1 M HAaa Ca— will be newly elected senators They ) tlat4 aa4 »a»»'aa I Haaa tt M Oiana 4»>. OaaaW O UM,>. Ctaa I anaSa, Maatv I Sign-Up B^fpinning * tAa«» > takiiw an active part in planning Daaa Aaaaraaa. laaa*A t>»%»n» a w*aaa. al SalaSaa W.Miai»a«. laoMa M la>M«. aatf Oail Ma>a Carf a Oaat. Mai* A Srvaa. lara* I Mai all the social and cultural programs Human Motivation 8am- '"Hm only way arc can view h.M< al Waaiiaa l,«4a Oa. Mar* C WMam ¥ Ihe counteltng rors In Ihe group, are find out Juat Oi aaa SaM Aaa Silaiw. l«i aiaaa Sia.a«4a«iiia»>at ItaaMNI i SKNIiaaOH aa^ «MW' J Uoyd. F.ric Schuster. Katie Tang- CarHa*. Cltr.ata^lka' I tnfl*«A tr«Ma I Urmmn na al Sill"! Iaa,aa M Akala, Clwlaa I cd people, who want to alt down "WE FIND ANSWERS, and ney. >•( iii>ii«.a<<> I »—f' T«.*M t Miaiaa. Saa- llaraat aatf Oaaan O hi^aatM al I arc with tofether and learn more about when we leave, leave a " "The Friends of Distinction are •aOatT t^ !* itahaaa ^r^ aenauoua IccUngof accompliahn>enl themeelvea and other*. booked for your dancing pleasure U potllive; -aeif-rcallsation. THB APTROACH at Harper on April 25. Social Com- Is achievcmenta, paat Each group la amall-a maxi- itie talk on mittee Chairman Suzanne Monta- value. mum of 10 peraons (no a^e limit); mud prcaent, and about l>on say* that this exciting xroup talk goal* for the groups meet once a week, The U on •etUns wUI be playing all their latest hita Individual. What's Important for I to 1-1/2 houra. for eight Oic iiKludlng their new record CrasIng to you, the ttudrnt; the individual? weeks, and are fadlltaied by a In the Craaa, which te aweeping Introduction lo the Hu- group leader, a Harper counselor. A brief the country The dance will be man Motivation Seminars was beat INTERESTEOf FiU out the form held from S-1 1 p.m. In the College made one of the partidpatinc below aiNl return to Ihe Counsel- by Center. All you need is your ID. students. "We really get down lo big Center, Room A3e2. You'll y earth. First starting to really be contacted In regard to whan get to know each other and develop your group begins. a llslenlitg. trusting group." The group's first meetings con- sist of Introduction, Impressions, opinions and a brief question and answer period among only die present students "A type of non- verbal communication," Is also

' free: the par fur the first and second Chccit one or more times meetings as the students get to know and understand each other. l»a«ms____ »-a« tie. llaa. __ "WE TALK about strengtharand about how your strengths can be With the division of eecurtty and maintenance departments used to help you reach your goals." Tvaf aai IM_ , ««M tjan once again tvith ug, a new security head has be«i named. Tile students who take part In is Joe Manderlno, and started his new Job a lew the seminar feel that the meetings He do, indeed, help Ihe participants weeks ago by relieving Stan Kurowsid who is now head- «a4 tJM n>»r> «M II aai open doors for themselves. ing only the maintenance division. L

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A proposal providing a commun- iCmpluycd during the first part to evaluate the educational devel- Elections Coming ity college counseling center, which of July 1970. will be a director of opment uf adults who have not by Dean Andenon will ultimately provide vocational- leaUng who will assist Dr. Fischer completed high school. educational testing and counseling in administering the program. Dr. By scoring well on the test one Letters To The Upcoming Student Senate dectiona will be held slight- lu both Harper district residents Jantes Harvey, vice-president of may earn a high school equiva- Editor and ly differently from those in the past There will be sep- non-residents on a fee basis, student affairs will supervise lency cerilflcate. To qualify for was passed at Harper College more advanced educational op- arate elections hdd for senate officers senators, |^ and which Dear ii:dltor, Board meeting on February 26. G.E.D. STARTED portunities, he may satisfy educa- arc available that could be utilised will enable candidate* that Between 6 and 9 p.m. were defeated In the OfRcers I that Monday Dr. Guerin Fischer. Harper's tional standards for employment know there are many Har- If the situation deemed It so. The night, someone walked election, to run for senator. per girls who are going without up to a lock- Dean of Guidance, emphasised that Harper College has recently be- or promotion in a job, or may college settds top executlvca to Ha- weekend ed car in the mkldle of the parking order one's name on 28" 44" the counseling service will t>e the meet educational requirements for dates and I know that waii on conventions, In to get X and they can not be come the eighth GED ("General but they can- lot and procaadad they aren't too happy to enter the car. the election ballot, a petition must placed within 25 feet of the voting same service presently udered to admission in Armed Forces. at>out IL not afford oitra tecurity! Educational Development") center However, alncc the car I know for fact was aol be obtained from the Student Ac- station, Harper students. It will continue Ttte purpose of the exam is to a that the same This, the facte which will be located In in Cook County. wlU show, to the hto. he had to holds true uae a wire hook tlvUiet OaWx and then 100 ttudenl the to t>e o erated un a non-charge teat the IntcUactual power of an Nobody really likes for the male studcola. alow season on campus, CoUace Center. p Mr. Arthur Stegkal. Director of to hear gripes or complaints. with the or»- to unlock the car. tecurtty baate. Individual rather than specifics. But Harper needs a date service of some comlng ignaturea with social num- ALL CAMPAIGN MATERIAL the GED program, will be un cam- we all do our share of it, or warm weather, the crime do we? kind. ONCE INSIDK. he d^y made bers must b« MCuredforoAcer can- on T)«e center is a result of ex- Any person 19 years or okl- rate wUl undoubtedly posted campus must beapprov- pus April 2 and 30 at 7 to 9 Many of us Just sit and rtoe off wHh a •Ssrso rap about our surroundings All intereated taps player and a didacy, and 50 atgnaturea for a een- the student activities ofTlcc pression of interest and need from thotit er who hat nut completed high pcopte could sut>- My car haa basnv al ad by p.m. to register who wish complaining on this and teed twice caat coalahilag a or that. Maybe even giving a aoiu- mlt a picture and doan tapae may only be hunc In thefol- the community relating tothepos- to take the csam. school, is eligible for this pro- give a dcacrlp- rasuklBg te $B0 worth of damagta. tfon or two. Thto to a dam good profk for sibie counseling Most of us don't bother to tlon of their interesta This infor- locationa: and testing services Dr. Guerin Fischer is tt>e ad- gram. ^ pursue the cause Ba«^ cans can be found In beyond th; one nlghto work. Hto hdat. wqc^i which the college cuuld offer. Dr. ihat, and what mation could b« placed in file PBTTTIONS FOE offloera have i. On wall outside (second ministrator responsible for the Those under 19 must be out uf about the remark "nqbody a parking Iota. Stairway Is A22a ' Ughdiw about 9125.00 to listens"? and those Interested more dian moal bacn available since March ninth floor Coilege Center Flaclier has received a numt>er program at Harper. He syggeats school for one year and have a let- In havlim a inadequate Faculty brldffe. automoblia students who work bring home of rcirrrala soliciting educational- weekend date could go through la a and senator petltlotu will be avail- Entrance wall Into cafeteria. that any Interested persons should ter from the college stating that he have been vandalised. One admin- week. the able startli« April sixth. Pctltlona 137. vocational testing from concern- contact the counseling depart- Is taking the GED test for admU- Since the opening of file and flitd a date. lateator found someone A classes last fall, the trying to I HARBINGER doubt that I will chance buy- parents, I have heard of for ofllevs will be due on April 3. On wall outside ad faculty and others In ment for additional Information. slon In order lo qualify fur this has received other schools braak Into hto car In the A339. numerous complaints about the parking ing anolhar tape player aa the construe doing things aloi« ktog as seventh in the .Student Activities community. TIm purpose of the lest is program. these lirtes and loi And thto to the 4 On wall adjacem loASaO(sec- GED tion of Harper slow eaaaon? I go to from studenu and faculty Harper, for I eaanot sas alike. I think it could Office. Petitions for senator must ond floor cntranea to buUd- WE work wcU. 8UVENDING the othar aacurity C - wUllnglycan add a few of our own to a list of over- be in by May first Paid Waspl cadet solvea no problcma For the my money. sights. incompleUons, and down right If ika Sanirtty P^Rn A primary election will be bald 5. First floor stairwtU adiaoent Up blunders. Soi*aoaM>re moot pari the cadets have perform- Information Round have nothlag What about the lo do, which to Iks if there are more than three can- to F132. poorly Ut stairweUs or the in- ed admirably despite the rircum- way tt astena, they can occaatoa-' dldalM for any ^allation of translucent draperies Good Idas' The HARBINGER atanoae one oAoar poaMoB 6. On waU outeld* F202 (sse- in the classrooms of TIm admlnlatrators uac of ally take a walk, will cxcuae rat - look into the poaaibUity " awl In the case of more than ond floor Slated Building F which make it of a the cadete as "acapagoato for M sUlnMil). for March 25 virtually impossible their ride to use a through the campus dadng awviee parking kite to senator candldatca. Thcdactionfor 7 OnwalouMdsPSSl. movie projector when the to unfair The fact of the An information and diacusalon round trip, coach, positive space arc sold at an enormous discount sun is up? eliminate this kind of ralachtol oAcers will be on April 21. 22 8. Ob waB outeida SS& Hag the question to the administration OMte day for European iMvei wUl be package will be offered to shidertts and cannot be purchased in occurred to you why the building Sincerely. and on May 12 and 13 for sena- plan Dear t^iltor. revlac 9. On wall outaide ElOft. eo-apoaaorsd by Harper and this summer. specified placing llMlr Khcdulcs and budgat No minimum num- Europe Tlicy are called Enrall four water coolers adjacent on After " A vOUCCTfM tor*. la On wall outside D107. one wall"» readliHi Ute arMd* In the for the "spring rush Mowte Progpacf Travaia lac. this ber is needed. It Tom Partaker will be an inde paaaaa and are good In 13 Europ- And about that "natural" wind Palatine After completlns a petition and 11. Second stairwell tunnel between BuUdings Herald dated March 5 Evary student can floor ad)a- Wadncaday. March 25. from 12:30 pendent sofoum with a minimum " help our causa. ean countriaa. A and C? conccrrting the attack It to the .Student ActivMas einl to D2ia on a Harper hy rapodtaff damage to his to 3 p.m. In the Collage Center stay of 29 days, and a maximum Films auto on European travel, the Security ol5ccr in the library, campaignlnc may bsgia. 12. Ob wall adjacent to library one or s urt dlli to Mr Hughes. Dlrac- Lounge of 45. jete, 747 and InlonBatlonal slides to appallad CampatgB pos»ws may not aacaad main entrance. The second phase of buildings is soon to at aa obvious lack of tor of Buildings and THE FLIGHT wttl depart begin. Har- Grounda wiD alao be flhwa on the March sacurlty OMaauras on per does not need more Ul-planners campua As a Aak him 1/ anything can tw done nana lor tripa August- 10. whteh to the alow 26 date. on the making. Ap- mambar of the Student asaate. wUl parently, the administration all I about the matter If w« aU work to- be priority oa •oa for transcontlnanlal TUa will be the last doesn't want any more chance for can aay to "we told you so " Evar Tripa. either. atkar II caa ba raaolvad. The HARBINGER reserves a partlcularty for which Is why Harper can offer a students Interested in the applying for since the beglnnliMt of the fall term. will thoroughly Youra truly, right to edit all letters to die be dla- low price of $352. the Harper European and Scandi- the ed- The parking lot committee has itors Also administration has scheduled a "gripe-in" David Doal due to space All letters wUl ofhrad by the college and navian Tours oOirad alao by March pleaded, NXXML Offers bagged and cajoled tha .Student Senator become the Aa btforelntheHAA- the travel 26. opening the door for property ufUte news- agency U unlimitad Rrsl Mount Proapact Travaia for tlUa complaints and ideas from adaalalsteatlon for mora adaquate paper, and BINGBB. a Chicago-. London dasa railroad ttekala. students and faculty. may be withheld (k^om •auMky. We've goiMftaailhebaad LaOcr to the EdUor pubUcaUonU lltegtbte or In poor of aaeurtly to ttw vle»praahtefM of I have aakad several sludante taste. The HARBINGRR alao Medico/ Stholarships The HARBINGER buabiaaa affairs wHh our drive lo readily commends the idea. WE what tfa^ thought the function of asks aU tetter writers to have mi much can make Harper Collage a safc place theU Activities be accomplished through such ineraction. the Sacurlty PoBce to at Harper cummentt Into the HAB- to attend. A scholarship is being offered this year to enable WE encourage as many members of the The only taawcrt they couki give BINCBB ofBoe. no later than a Harper com- WE by munity to WBRR TOLD iham there •aa gtvlag flcfccts and towti« four days after the last junior college graduate to continue through college in express eriUdsm and ideas about the cars publl current are not extra hinds to hire more "^ cation, structures as well away —mltitertWlM. IwiHy Tu and to Itatet content to preparation for professional Medical Technology. The as hiture ones. Perhaps (he turnout security ofnrrrs and there really Ike. a person no mott ihan 250 srords. Ca/enJar will not only would aipact thatr $500 scholarship Is oOersd the National provide the Harper architects with ton't an acute need for expanakm. by Committee better hincticm to conalat of securirw the Monday. March » Weas, but will help encourage future The fact of the matter is, it for Careers In Medkal TediDology. "gripe-ins". haa grounda Thto to not so, or at l>e«n shown and proven that HABBINCIB on newaatande em- teaat waa not so Monday night. panslon to nacaaeary To qualify a student must be ell atad wtth collages or univeraltica and fitnda March 8^. Ma lo enter a coUege curriculum that ghra hill senior credit for the DIatribwtton of Hakyoa as a Kill Junior. Tba student must dinical training, awarding a bac- have had enoush adaaoe to com- TaaMlay. calaureate upon Its com- March 94 The Victories plete his academic requiremmtsfor pirtlon. Pra^Mad Qub medical tachnoiogy before entering The daadUac ter of times our beloved and First there was an acid head Just acting:* 7lie Hof&iigtr ly. AprUl widely known president had to lay who put hit fist through an A his lite on the line. "Are you kidding'' They Jack Tlppens Palnthig EzhibH building door and'caused the main rcaked of boote. They sure had tarto today, contfnuea through tenancc men much confusion. no trouble There was a game against VTal "^ in clearing the tight three second Terl Carter. Editor April 9a Then came the "straight' kid Jn-Chief colip X , those guys didn't want to lane, their smell was who pushed a pregnant really bel- flower child lose for anything They Joe Branlca. Assistant Editor even told ligerent. It was really TlMraday. April 2 off balance in the cafeteria. frightening He was us, evrrytime we got the Chuck Thidman, Feature Editor ball, that though. They were easily later reported released from North angered, we'd bettor not make the shot. If St NortMri College Representa- we especially when we made a shot Ron I)uenn, Spotlit Edittir west Hospital for minor head and and tive a.m. wanted to see Harper again.' 10 to 3 p.m. A347. they didn't 1 was «ure we'd Darlene groin Iniuriet. And McCratic, BusineMH Manager I HAD TO admit that that mutt broken beer bottles in the shower Donna FINALLY, the poor security Wagner and Stewart Levin. Circulation Managers have been a tempting offer; then I Friday, April 9 room as we had at another school." cadet who was minding his own -flliifl- -prnrrerifd In asking him whst alt* husTnessTn 6aaeball. lUlnoit Stan Ui THe library, only to be, struck him different Sandee O'Rourke. wHh that par- Then one «r Laurie Steele. Pete Shanta. Jeff Meyer. cracked oHhe •ity. Away, 12 noon. on the head by a behind ticular game. Dean Anderson Mike Dyer ators for the days meeting inter- the-ttacks narkie, was equally hor rupted ". our converiatlon . with: . April rifying. Satarday. 4 "Well, I tripped and fell over if you want to write tome about AdvisoR Craig Stewart One would naturally assume that this forward while attempting a fay- Baaeball. security, you'd better hurry before Canton. Away. 1 p.m. such danger at Harper was Ijmited Photographers: Tony Drake. Stewart Levin, Tim Brad- up. He stood directly over me and they shape up" to these few nobody's who prob- ley. William Rodder Track. Dupage Away, 1 p.m. said - 'boy. you try and get up ably went around looking for it one more bme and 111 cut you 3 THIS. NATURALLY. shook anyway. But that's not true. There's ways: long,deep. Published twice monthly Monday, April 8 and repeatedly!'" Duffy and he forgot his train of by and fgr the students of WU- one Imporlant man at Harper who thought. .So 4 asked him by how Ham Kalney Harper College. Algonquin and RoselleRds.. Oaaacs Resume «' Bored of posing for pictures in the assistant is trying to escape a dreadful pace editor's I confided that his game seetped many points did hit team win with Palatine. 111. 60067. office, this month's calendar girl, The man in question is student Karen Klffel - a trana- more dangerous than my account- the blurry-eyed Wright players. Wcdacaday, April 9 Telephone: fier of government president, Don Duff>-. ing class I>ori8, - 369-4200. Ext. 272 Wartburg College, Iowa - found the pool tables a with that maniac who "Oh, well, we lost that one by Okay that's the last one now if you Just walk He's the guy who, upon entering cont'd, p. 5 more lucrative pastime sits next to me. three polnit." slowly past the main deak „^^_ ii wMH—y..

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Ka/eidoscopi Pn • HM CM by Tim Bradlty By CHUeK THIELMAN Hey, there, everywhere, trouble, trouble everywhere - with a deadly alckneea? hey, there, everywhere, pollution, pollution everywhere. Sink into your realm of nowhere, • • • la It two-forty five or three fifteen? Dear God, new That'* richl. It la everywhere. "Well." you eay, after A club Is being organiacd rcadinc Who cares? Waich! The second la How much loncer muat kill for Tbe WORLD hmtt dirty air. dirty all thIa, " I'm coInc lo go and clean we studentt intereetod in the med- catchlnc up with the minute hand. lo maintain our water, dirty tarma, dirty cities, ami up the whole worM," rlcht?NUPE. preatice? When ical profeaslon as doctors. Sher- The chalk creates mathematical will we atop this genocide of Broth- man even dirty mountalna! Well, yea, Don't you think It would be amart Podolaky, a aophomore stu- patterna on the board. I.«ctures erhood? How long wiU it I gueaa that it's au common and to alart here flrat? Yep, and Ihat'a be befo/e dent believes there are a number conalatlnc moatiy of words, float I'hey realite their country of everywhere that a lot of people are exactly what I'm cc'tlnc at. is dy- students at Harper intereated in In one ear and out the other, faat. ing from internal hemmoraging? this particular •etttoK Ured of ii>e aubject already. Don't you acree that the aludenta career . on thla be- Lets withdraw unto ourselves lief II doaa aaem that way bccauac. at Harper ahould be concerited and he has formulated a club call- heal. actually, what are people doinc with the poUutlnc factors around ed Pre^Med. Twenty billion dollars for • • • about the problem? Sure, yuu can them? Sure, thla woukl be a cood moon The club will haaa three objec- rocka which are Incredibly staid The U.S. la a very prudish coun- Ulk all day and all nichi on the apot to atart So. where do we look? tives for its members: Informing In appearance. Thirty billion a year try. A nude body la considered ob- the interested aubject. becauae it it a univeraal RiCht In front of ua, (actually It atudeni in the pre- thln«; for an undeclared war in which over scene. God muatbeobacenebeAuae but. what are people really could be coiMklered the back ) on rcquMMa of aMdkal achoola and 3-S,000 younc men have he created us that way. dolnc about II? Harper'a cround! died. NUOE. the coata Involvad provldliic Infor- Many ghetto training programs • • • Yee, there are croupe folng about There la a Dump on Harper'a mation about a draft dalerroMBl. Yes, were cancelled be oatae the govern- FLY FLY See the golden unicorn dlacuaaloc the whole mcaa richi crounda! It aeema that when the Harper U a polluter too. Contractor refuse la dump- and provtdfaic belter Inatchi Into now, ment rcfuaed to foot the bill. Gov- Implant lu horn In the wall. Oh, and there are people coinc contractors were flnlahed with the ed and supposedly burned at this site at the northcut the medical field for Ita members. ernor Ogilvte vetoed a pollution .Shit, where does It think It Is go- about protaedf^ acainai pollution; usual lefl-ovcr Junk, such aa: con- part of the campus. I Podolaky hopes the dub wiU bill that wouU have Increaacd the ing? Unicorn, baby, do you not but what U cotim to HAPPEN be- crete, plaster, canaofvarlouatypea, arouse anouch Interest on camt>ua line fore It's loo lair per day for polluUng IllinoU know? You are suppoaed to be sat- Be inienhai boxes', inaulation, and even a per- Who's rcaponalble for thla out- to laatllitls a pre-med procram at thankful, waters tenfold. laOed with what little room you there la a croup, even al ftctly cood wooden tool box, they race acalnat .Nature? The admln- NOTICE? Harper la the future Harper, that la trylr« to NOTICE! NOTICE! have. The quest for more freedom do aome- took theec thinca and many others ialratlon. the contractor, tiyJaiU- Ihlnc- IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL THOSE will corrupt you liappinees wUl to an almoai secluded area of the tors? The blame could be puafaad INTERESTED IS ia Ihla email IN SAVING WHAT WBONX with us? evade you If this pursuit for rocan- croup of con- property and burned them. Or, triad around until the pollution was up to OUR ENVIRONMENT. ASTUDENT COM- Are the Citi

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Page 6 THK HARHINCKR Monday, March 23. 1970 Pue7 Baseball Starts Soon, Runners Getting In Shape Hawk Defense Strong For Upcoming Outdoor Slate

Mr. Dcte HInton will be leadinc Kunde and Koehler handled the Harper's thlndads for the 1970 the greater participation aitd in- Harper'a baseball team Into action bulk of the pitching chorea laat year season have somewhat of a new terest shown by the individuals. once ac^in this year when the and are by BON DUENN expected to thare the motivating force behind them. It Nolan also felt that hla team boat Hawka a tquad from Qgln mound this teaaon with Steve Bahn. Is perhaps not so new that the av- can easily outdo the 4-6 record es- Monday. March 23 In a double The aquad ha* been working out erage track fan wouldn't recognize tablished last season, even though header affair at Ptonecr Park in for a month and ha* been outdoors it, iMit it does have fine I would seriously doubt if Harper some pointa the competition may be stroller. any takes a place in a mas- aouth ArUnffton Heifhta. for over a waik. Basic work on This new force is called the Junior college thai Iva* been par- sive naUon wide M- Such competition In upcoming body of two year Laat year Ugin waa 12-8 but the ytttng, throwing, fielding, altding. squad, and it consists ticipating in athletics schools of four meet* Include College of DuPage (or Just one and Harper's position in Hawka to all three managwi wtn etc have ban worked on aa wcU fleetsome sprinter*: Dave Miller. and one half years has been award- thi* body seem* to on AprU 4. Sauk Valley and Prai- becoming mora aa a few apaeiflc situatlona Mark Marcus, Dennis Morr i son. ed as much national recognition for imprassivc end Important with rie State on April 8, and. Morton Defenae will be the name of (he Three double header* will be and John athletic excellence as Harper has. every Mankd, These four Junior College and Sauk Valley pa**ing day a* new honor* game for thia year's horaehlders aa played by the Hawk* over Easter comprise the 440 yard relay and The school can already boast arc won by the echool. on April 18. All of these meets •oUd flddtnc wUl be backed by vacadon and coach Hinton thinks the mile relay team*, of a 21st place in the cross In brief, and are ex- are away. country what I am aaying 1* hla team will be ready. pected to be a determining force national championships thi* year that what the college magaslnc Home mecu after the initial three "The team U lookli« good. We for coach Bob Nolan'* thindada by Jim .Vlacnider. a place by Bill Halcyon referred to a* "The Great will be held at Harper'* home don't have any iiviuries and the Other area* of imp roved Mrength Von Boeckman in tennis last year, Harper Myth" 1* rapidly dlasolv- track at Frcmd High School return of all those Icttcnnen is a for this season's squad is the 100 and a 14th place learn Unlsh for ing and that, (at the risk of sound- The aquad has competed in sev- big help." yard daah and the half-mile teama this years wrestlers coupled with a ing Oowery). this myth may eral practice indoor meets so far be Hinton sees an improvtaam Nolan feela that his charges have national individual champion turning inio a legend. this year and has looked imprea- over last year'* record and laop- more depth this year than in prev- Tom .Nueses. A legend that has allowed a slve despite many probiama Incur- tlmlsdc for the success of his pres- kws aaaaooa AnodMr National champion Few people school that entered athletic com* posUtva BOB NOLAN red. ent squad. factor of wfaldi ha alahoralad waa ever slop to think what that title pattOon last year burdened by night actually mean*. Tom Nueses Is classes and odd practice time*, and the best wrestler in his weight continued this year in the slowly Tennis /Heefs Explained dass on the Junior coUege level developing makeshift Oeklhousc in the entire country to turn out so much nationally Just Imagine. A better wrestler recognised talent in such a short For Bewildered fans than any of the thousands and Un>e. thousands of students enrolled in How has Harpar baaa bbia to the WMh Hawk racquet team thur>- and it is B's serve Player B scrvaa Junior college programs through- accomplish this? dartng back to thci-courts this week. and A falls to return the serve out the United Slates. Not only ha* fine talent been r»- perhapa, thU artide wlU help ex- B scores a point and wins the The individual honor that as- oeivad in tt»e form of high achool plain a few "mysteries" ofthesport match by two sodalcs tiacif with the title of na- and tranafer athlete*, but the coach- point*. National Champion Tom Nueses shown here in a familiar pose, pinning to the Harper studenta tional Is ing staff must Before the first game a coin is champion obvious always be given tha an opponent is To win a tennis match, Tom Harper's first national champ and he and his final one play- tossad to datcrmlne who will serve But there's more than the credlL er must win teammates landed a Mth in the nationwide finals held in Worthlngton, of I two out of three seta throughout the game After th« one man. have given priase to the var- CLETE HINTON A player wins Minnesota. Coach Bessemer couldn't offer praise for Nueses Harper College, ious coaches a set by winning first game the other player servaa Ron enough once trcaisd before, and I no doubt six games, and play continues un- mfter his victory. "Tom's got great determination desire. UghUy. indeed Jokingly, by area will p^iae them in the future The aquad has a total of 12 Isl- Whan serving, player A atlnnpta and He's a til he Is at least two games high schoolers and coUege age but' they play much to big a tcrmen returning froan laat year ahead to hit the ball Into player B'* *er- ^al competitor." pari of hi* opponent. people mtist now be trsalsd with to tw overiookcd. hiduding Ron Kundc, Jim Stam- vke court which is diagonally op- Scortnc of respect Harper athletic borskl, Tom Koehler, Kevin points in a game is as PoaHe of Flayer A*. The server director John foUows: LOVE (dcnoOag whan a has w Gcl^h said. "All of our coaches Freund, John Ncmanlch. and Jim two Irtas to do this, and If he playar haa no polntaV- 15-30-40- Any skepticism or doubts con- have shown their Kenny who were regular* on the fails, hiaopponanl receives a poinL abilities to coach Aattdpatlon plnya Mg pari In all sports and baacball Gama Alao to wtn a game, a play- oerninc Harper athletics should championship learns. There Is squad that faahionad a 9-IS rar- A college tennla dual meet usual- no |g exception aa la rvldrnrcd this er must be at least two now vanish. People must realise doubt that tbey are all onL BO by Hawk conpctttor. poinu a- ly ha* Ave *lngles matches and two well qual- head of his opponent doubles that if competition of naUonal iflad matcfaaa The players In ^* Come to the Flore EXAMPLE: Flayer A has calllMr has come out of Harpar Due to their efloru and tt- 30 the single matches are also eligible dM Flayer has in three sports in less than two forts of the individual atfilim B 40 to play In the doubles matches. years, the future of sports oartato- "(Harper) wiU always be knock- Powerful Netmen Hope To Remain BROOMSTGKS ly is a pleasant one. ing at the door o( nationals in Creative Arts Is Theme evOAMKI And Tom'* accomplishmentdoas wrestling as wall as the other not affect solely the athletic de- sports." partment. Tom Nuese* has Conference, Region IV Champs With a Itnowing (lair fot done hi* col- National recognition given to lege a great fashion. Broomsdck puts aervioe and I will OiNew Harper Magazine the school will It's tough to better an undefcat- the schsdule show people in the refrain from the hackneyed phrases for the Hawk net- Park DIstrtat flares where they belong. In surrounding communities that of men and they opan Ihalr asaaon Von Boackman and Marpsr College Is now in the "We saiuie you" and utUlaa Mlar arethc ANYONB wlahkw to __ the finest fabrics, >coaiMaast checks, Harper College is not Just some the more accurate phrase of and ragioa chwapa, bat April 10 at Lakiiand, squada two slr ungaal process of making a crcattve art* name for ttit Wa of compatHors pubilealtoa. should plaids, Is and stripes. They're hayseed place stuck out In the Harper College thank that exactly what coadi Roy Home roaato for the Hawks wUI and will hold the top positions. magaalne - as yet unnamed - contact Foust or Tlemey immed- you for what Kearns and his charges to la cut toe to heel for the wilds of Palatine somewhere. you've done fot us. intend be held at the tennis courts next to and now gathering writing and iately. All suggestions will bcgivcn guy do. V^ the Palatine Hills golf course Prac- A stronger teamthanlastyear's? art work to be considered for Hb consider atlon.. and gal who knows, as seen

The only ratumee from last tices arc held the it first issue this in being at various With dcpd) and leadership spring. The name doesn't necessarily 1 Playboy magazine.

yaar'a ' aquad is BUI Voa Boach- courts matntalnad by th« Palatine nay be posaMc. WRI'nhfC AND AST work of all have to begin with ". Ivy the letter H 1 Slims too. man. but that's cnOugh. Bill plac- kinds - poeme drawings, stories, One name being conaMered to ed in the top ten of the nation's ••aye and photograph* are want- Point of View. Track Season In best last year and was Harpcr'a ed TTie wTttlnii must be of reason- Both Foust and Tlemey have For yowr choice; Stripot - Colors -Tloids athlete of the year. able length, and the art work can- high hopes for the publication of Prrmanent pre** Joining BUI this year will be not be reproduced In color. A ten- such a magaitne If It becomes a Randy easy cart SeUer. BobWcUa, Cart John- tative deadline date for submission creatWe reality. Harper wUl add Starting Positition son, Mike Blerma, and of material is Tim Brad- set for April 15. to its list of accomplishments that ley. But the membership Is by All writings should iw bp submitted other such two year institutions by Uean Anderson •ucceesful at the event attempted. Call Mists* means dosed. Coach Reams laalfl to Mr. Gilbert Tierney, l->iiill«h de- lack. Ma To many people, track is an in- EXAMPLF: Event • pole vault looking for men to play. partment. K.'J4S (ext. 257). All srt lervsttng and exciting spori, but Contestants A. B. C. and D are Keam's says that thla year's works should be If more Information Is desired submitted to Mr. M[V,BRpO^ASTICK3 how a meet is run and how the all attempting to vauh lOhet. All team has much more depth than WUIIam Foust, Art department, C by interested students, they may 8Y meet Is scored seems to befuddle receive three trials. "A" misses his last year's that contact either of the and the added 223 (ext 370) or to any of two man In " the art Ihem. Track Is really not that co.n- Brst attempt. "B misses, "C" is boost of Von Boackman's lead- Instructors. •heir respective ofllcee plicatcd and hopefully this art.'ile uccessful, and "D" decides to >«-*hln *houldmakctheaquadmuch will help explain some previously pa«8 for he feels he is super good stronger than last saaaon's team. Coach Roy Kcams glvc« some words of advice to Bill unclear points and doesn't want to waste his Several four year colleges are on Von Boeckmaik captain of this year's tennis squad. Slacks tailoi^d for the In a college meet, there arc usual- dme on such a low height. "A" campus, the game ly as many flekl events as there Intramural Spring Activities Begin or the and "B" both mis* on their *ec- flicks. These stylish slacks are running event*. L'*ually, col- ond and third attempt*, so they Softball, table lege track events Include 100-yard are eliminated from competition. iennie handball, A wrestling championship was titton and rhamptonship* will be go with sport jackets, sweat- golf, archery, there's held yesterday (Sunday) which dash, 220-yard dash, 440-yard The height is raised to 10' 6" and something held later in the apring. ers, practically anything! We - dash, 88»yard' ru n, 12 0-y a rd high_ "^" '"^ """ *"" rnmpMlnf lui ahiiuat e»ei yo»e hrth l* yeai 's ee ii i pUttd -tt--tong traiwii ig peiiod " — H conte mpo r ary trad^ SPrtog Intramural schedule for the participants. A Complete hurdlea, 440-yard relay, the one "C" misses on his first attempt line of Sporting Goods ition. far mile run, and the mile relay. The while "D" clears it easily. So thi* year partictpation The Softball program for the OPPORTUNITY Featuring Top Brands "C" -^ field event* the run- In intramurals ha* been at the spring is designed to be co-racra- included are goes on to miss on his second Part-time or full-tima op- Spoulding Adido* ning long Jximp. shot put. high and third trials, *o is the win- Icval Kaams expected. Women's adonal as Is ttd>le tennis. Open Mon.-Fri till 9, Saturday till tJ. "D" «^»'"9»«'aof partlcipatfon for Sfcot.* Shorpened Jump, discus, pole vault, and the ner of the event. ha* been Atremely Mr. Roy Keame director of portunity studants to Brunswick and Sundays 1 1 to 5. Converts low, however. Intramurals, hopes to haveahand- •orn EXTRA MONEY. Moating Coop* Trophies triple Jump. Often in a meet, when there are On? of the big surprises in this baU tournament this week. He Team Eqwipmont 3M The scoring in a track and fleld ill be held in Counseling year* IM program has bean the says that there are cap- Pre-flnlshed quite a few contestants entered in meet Is as follows (if 5 out of 6 many k' phenomenal success of the new able handball players on campus Center, March 25, at noon. ready to wear home FRIEDLEN BROS. NORTHPOINT one event, ther^ is a heat (a pre- event* are counted) six points liminary race) held in order to lim- for first place, four for 2itd, three hockey team. The squad has al- and would like to see them In the For seat reservations, call 894-4456 Northpoint Shopping Center ready played two games against fleldhouae it the fleld for. the actual event. for .3rd. two for 4th, aixl one for at: ' . 3 Rand ar>d PcHotine Roods, Tom ^ Field events are held a bit dif- .5th place. The team accumulating other schools and the interest is The dufier* will be taking to the 27 GoH Rosa Chopping Center. Hoffman Eth. 894-6239 Aldington Heighh, lllintiis ferently from track events. A con- the most points of course, wins the soaring. links vary soon for their compe- N«K» to Thttuderbird Theater . Ir the moll. testant is allowed three trials to be meet.

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The family of man in balance with its environment

In a world of peace

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M€U Bunky, you'd hmti gmf buMy. B^cautm if you'rm unhttppy ^*'rm going to makm you provm u» wrong. So you toy, "How HALCYON arm you going to do that?" Siniplm. ftarting March ^d, wi^rm going to oHmr you anothor c/ionc* to ta$t0 success. All you'vm got to do is digmtt thm contont* - thon roactl Frank-

ly, wm'rm btting againtt you, Bunkyl For if you don't dig H, i thon nmUhmr do mt*. Unfortunatoly, wr« hovo fosf our powors to road mind», to givm us a brmak. roact.

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Detroit Monsters For those who have written let- ters and not had them publish- Tim Hradley serlaJizes a new ed, turn to the B.S.* section of "Jhln«", on page four. the paper. Page 3. V Harbinger T

fen Wntp^t Students Seletfed Area Companies For '69-70 "Who's Who" Search For Interest

Editors from both Harper pub- Who's Who Among Students In service that la available free to the Many job and career opportunities lications, Chris iPancraH, are at the flnger- HAL American Junior College* Isacom- listed students. tips of Harper students, but the CYON; and Terl Carter, The prtrhensive national program of students seem unaware of it HASBINGEK; are amonR Icn recognition for student U«dm at This service assists students i Harper students chosento the 1909- approximately 600JunlorColIl«ceRient" •iMMtal awards banquet In May. p«ny. Howard iohnaon, Dupont. from Harper are the followlnc: ing, trust Investment analysis, audit oedle §tatc Bank. Western Elec- Mrs. Patrtda A. Avlwllano. Donald representatives, cost accounting, tric Company, and Undcrwrttcrs' Duffy, MIsa Roxanne Hansen. expenac analysts, loan service rep- Laboralorlea Inc. are just a few Grmory I.cydl||. and William Von rcecntatlvcs. trust administration, of the firms Interested In Harper «U of Arllncton Italian Filni Last in Series and trust accounting. students. These firms are anxious lo meet and interview Students from students. Moat Also CONTINKNTAL BANK other communities "The Bicycle ThltT-. the la« fUm through the streets of Rome for a companies have even offered to employs a tultloa refund program. V are Christopher KnglUh. Pala- of the Cultural Arts FUm Scries bicycle stolen just when the young- send representativee out to Harper and other similar programs to help tone:.Miss Suzanne Monlabon. Ro- will be shown on Thursday, April ster needs It for a long-sought job. to talk with the ttudcnta. benefit the employer seile; and Miss Donna Wagner of 23 In F: 106. In the Lecture- Demon^ These companies have much to Harper's Plaotnacnt Service, uiv Mt. Prospect straUon Center The fUm wUl Students, be faculty, and staff mem- offer the student Some offer on the der the dlrectloa of Fred ValsvU. The students were chosen by the at run two separate times. 1 1 a.m. bers of Harper wUl bciMlmMtedfree Job training while (he student goes Is extremely Intercated In not only campus .student Senate Advisory and 8 p.m. of charge upon the preeewlatton of lo school. CMher companies are In- placing students, tnit alsowHhsuch Coundl and Its faculty advisors an I.D. card. The community pub- iweslsd In students finishing Har- things as setting up Interviews for f^om a list of nominations submit- This Italian fOm directed by Vlt- lic is also Invited to attend. Admis- per's two year programs artd others them with various companies. led by studmls and faculty mem tofio de Slca. tells the tale of a sion la $1 00 for adults and fUty would Just like liberal arts students THE COMPANIES that arc In- bo-s at Harper. man and his sort and their search cents for . siudenta. with two years «f NOMINBSS WKaSSILBCT- toliiBS. Coot, on pg. 3 ED on the baaia of their academic standing, general citizenship, and Election Info community service. Particular em- ' phasis was placed on leadership See Pege 2 ^Friends la co^urrtcuUr Mttvltiea. qJ Distinction

Security Department Seeks $$ in Concert Apr, 25

"The Friends of Distinction" will To Improve Efficiency for H.C. appear In coiKert In the Harper College Center Lounge on Satur- day. April 25 at 8 p.m. This new Harper's security department is facinR the age old contemporary vocal group from battle of good news-bad news confrontations. the west coast will entertain with It is wkMy known that the cadet wHh the bash: guidelines of the sdactlons from Iheir new album and lull-time security force, now Northwest police academy pro- "Gradn'*, on the R( A label and headed by recently appointed Joe gram. "I intend on having all of will Include other popular hits. MaitdereiK), has been under con- my men lake law enforcement stant fire from the student body courses here at Harper next fall, "The Friends" made their debut and many faculty members since so they will be more than capable In the summer of 1968 at the the college has moved from the of understanding law enforcement "Daisy", one of Hollywood's top two, district 214 high schools last techniques." With academy guide- discotheques. The group began June. llitea. police Instruction, and the their recording career when ac-

Numerous cases of vandalism, enforcement courses. It seems like- tor Jim Brown heard them perform theft and assault have marred the ly thht such a program will leave and introduced them to RCA execu- department's record. In fact, the much doubt In the Harper body. tives. only point in which the depart- "We'll be needing more men, na- ment has shown Improvement, In turally, but come 5»eptember, we Their Initial single was "Grazln' the eyes of the campus. Is the abil- won't be accepting for Instance, lib- in the Grass". The lyrics were writ- ity to curve the amount of Illegal- eral arts majors who just need the ten lo the Hugh Maskela hit by a in ly parked cars which to further extrB money. We couldn't afford member of the group, Harry il3- the safety standards of Harper Col- such a program and neither could stoa Rlslon is the group's song lege. the student body. What wc need writer. Their album to be released Mandereno is out to change all are men capable of handling al- this month is titled "Grazln' ". that with many new plans, dlrcc^ most any security and safety mat k tlves and common sense that seem- ter that should ilrisc." Members of the group are Harry ed to be lacking previously. "In This part of the conversation FUaton. Floyd Butler, Jessica order to get the real meaning of naturally led to the di

A portion of the good side of this failure (rf the referendum. All I know Harper students and faculty can Friends of Distinction" will be heard Saturday, April 25 report Is based on the bdlef that Is will obtain free that my department get a admission with a vali- in the College Center Lounge. "The Friends," RCA re- Mandereno's ten man squad will. security car and radio equipment, dated I.D. Public admission is cording artists release their first album this month. by July, be trained and oriented set at cont'd, p. 2 $2.00 per person. L

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"Student Government elections arie once again confront- Sfflff Ass$€iafi9a ing the students of Harper College. Petitions /or* student officers were due April 7. However, petitions for senators Jm euH. Letters To The Editor Two students of Harper college cfUmen can still be Tilled until 4 p.m. first. were elected officers of the Illinois on May 'ear Student Body: YAiiot. S. I. U. Gueat Day slate of the State Marketing As- .\» I recall , a story In the HAR- 1'. PETITIONS must be handed in- in the student lounge on April 21 While rifting through the HAR- The twelfth annual S. 1. Junior sociation. quite HINGER a few weeks ago College Guest Day for student* In- to the student government office, attd 22. Those for senators will BINGER. I cannot hdp but be THE STUDENTS, Don Can- iiientioped that the rate of students A 336. before that Ume. They may be held on May 12 and 13. A clear amazed at the junk you are writ- is I'nt nata. I>resklent and AnoDaigadil- attend irti Harper College has di- t>e handed in l>etween 8:30 a.m. majority must be made in the of J ing. In the March 23 issue of the vcrsity at CartMMMlale, will behdcK-^ lo, secretary, were elected at the minished in the last sentes^er of and 4:30 p.in. on Monday thru fi^er elections, or a run-off election paper. Kaleidoscope goes Friday, April 24. This year, to March 21 conclave on and held In Peoria. classes. accommodate several hundred ad- FrUay. must take place In the senatorial It on. and say* nothing. The organization's goal Is to help now seems interesting, as most things do after Then Just last Issue, the same ditional schooU from all part* of Hie namca appearing on the Ap- contests, only a majoilty of votes I see in a single paragraph gil>- aflUiate studenU with they're DECA. Dia- completed, that the March 21 referendum could newspaper listed 213 top academic the stsie overnight lodging has ril 21 oAcer baUoto will be Ron Is necessary. berish about moon rocks. V'ict- tributlve Club of America. easily have been a community college success. StudenU of the school. Both of t>ecn secured and the program Islo Bryant and Rich Ehlers for praa- niun . and pollutloiL These things Friedland Dana is the state coor- thaae stories. I fed. are pretty sad klent; Kathy Ertckson and Chris- All Harper studenU with vali- are all far away and do not con- begin In the afternoon In order dinator and has t>een The Chicago BraM Quintet will provide musical enter- very active In indeed. The>' aren't sad because that student* might travel topher Raines for vioe-praaldnt: dated I.D. cards are eligible to We of the cern the HARBINGER In other to the the activities of all the students. Can- HARBINGER understand reasons harboring of what the>' said, mind you; tainment at Harper in El 06, tomorrow night. and Jeiuiifer t!>lwards as the lone vole And ail rasponaibilities and worde In my opmion. to avokl campu* Friday morning. nala stated that it was on part of community apathy and public sentiment against furthered they were sad because of the basic candidate for recording secretary. examinations of Irregularitiea will controversy, you are relying too Ksgtstration will be held from Friedlands devotion and dedicated taxes, even in facte Though these arc the onlj^ names l>e held by the student government the form of an educational referendum. heavily on Afganlstanism.' tl;30 to 12:30 p.m at the Uni- aaaiatance that It t>ecame possible I t seemed the reason for the appearing on the ballots, write- All questions hVi>ortng In the HOWEVER, it does seem likely that if a few steps had So what If there are people liv- versity Center at wltkh time slu- to dfvtiop tht organisation. drop in studetMs was due to lousy Chkago Bass Qvmfef in volaa are permitted. minds of students should t>e di- b«en taken, the referendum would have easily passed. ing In ghettos, there are more of ents interested in slayiiui over- report carde .Naturally this could THB GENEIAL ELECnONS rected to election committee mem- us living in Northwest suburban night may secure accommodatione have t>een due lo hers in poor teaching The program will l>«gln promptly latcr '**' officer candidates will be held A 336. For instance; mlddlee too ea*y on the at 12:30 p.m with formal activities from p. 4 Information pertaining evaluation to the referendum, and had that "thingie" has never concluding kxfore ftve. shown psyche either ). The Harpw Scrio Is was contracted the Information been Itselffor understandable rea- Coaevt by Chicago .tucrs came out ertth a car that Envinnmenlal facts widely distributed, the outcome may Your comment, "how much long- ImporiattI meetiitgs will Include featuring the sons I. but. I contend that no mat- Chicago BraM Quin- Board of Education after having wouldn't daatroy the breathable air. have been different. er must we kill to survlveT' near- a panel dlacuaakm by formar trans- ter tet nigfat at for performed how crummy one or two teach- tomorrow 8 p.m. several conovts at Now thU could really gal the mono ly killed me FVrhap* a brief course far atudwHa. apadal praaanlatlons er* are Harpar mualc lovcra in K106 North weatern. in April (for all institutions have barons off their dufla Tbey would 22 Progmm ALSO. in history will demonstrate lo you on polidaB and evaluation proea- SINCE STUDENTS are generally apathetic one or two) It could not be res- Thie fifth conotrt this season will Kach mcmk>er of the group not have to come out with something that man U a predator. That's durea and praaantatiooa by rap- ponsible for provide music of the within the In Concerned about ourenvironment?Dr. Ashley Montagu to such matters (as it won't affect them), they 20 of our full-Hme fUt«nlh ema- ody parforms group that would stop the waste, or they wouldn't right - a killer ftrsi, and a crea- raaantaOvas of the various sdiools student* tury throur^ music of avant-garde appaaraaees at colleges end uni- is. Dr. Montagu will be the keynote relate the need of the flunking out. wouldn't be eating any more. speaker on "Earth referendum to their parents. If the tor second. I don't like this any and collagaa of the university. With that In mind. It Is also coRipoaen <. oday. A km saiac- varatttaa, but also Individually with Isn't It too bad that some peo- Day", April 22 when Harper College takes part in a na- parents of these students and of area high school stu- more than you do. but man's ir>- leading harrowing to think that only 5"- tkma to bt tndudad wUl ht from groups and chamber ple will do something to chaiMtethe herent nature (which I* external A sperial evening program has tional program on the environment problems of our time. dents, had been informed that the tuition lex-el at Harper of compoaars audi as Gabrletl. Pvcl, groups In the Chkagoiaixl area. full-time enrollment could at- been planned situation only if they are hit In the would to us) cannot t>e changed from a for thoaaaludanU who be raised . possibly to $12 per hour, the results tain a 3.00 average, or better, wuh- Debussy and contemporary. James Harper students and faculty can breadbasket? "BAMTH DAY" coordinated on tite hearing oiaminer for the Chi- comment like that plan to Slay overnight al the i:ni- In Mattern. spend an cnfoyable evenii^ at would be obvious. perhaps one. two, or three sem- verstty WcU. I am afraid this might be campus by the ad-hoc cnviron- cago Coundl on Human Relations. It is true, that man Is dealroy- Center Thl* social will lr»- This first-rale group wss formed music pleasure by the esters of junior college work. preaaotaMoa ttM only way of doli« tUafa. U aMBlal laach-ln committee, will pro- MOKE INPOIMATlONanddls- iitg his envirorunent with pollu- dude numerous other regular .\o. I must disagree with the to 1962 while the member* were of an I.D. Community raildali would be great If Another tion. campus activities permlning trans- the Uirflad atalaa vide StudenU and faculty erith in- cusatona will take place between 12 referendum will probably be held in early How much. Is In the hands eomplfahng thalr al are also invited: adults. HALCYON when it states that they dagraaa North- $1.50 Govamment would really take formation at>out of lime? If you really want to do fer student* an oppwlBnity to meal current and vital and I p-m. to enable studcnu to dis- .September. If a referendum Is truly needed for have n Untvanlty. and students severtty-flve cents. Harper, kUlcd the Harper myth. It The QulnM charge aivi set some of tht large something al>out It, lei us see students from odiar taaUtutions. pollution problama we all are fac- cuss and evaluate the material re- as it sftme seems the case, then we can only profit by our Is all too well with us .\ot only corporations straight It Is actual- ing. action rather than some empty, ceived earlier trom tiie gueat speak- mistakes. does the community ly your coUcgc anract reeponsiblllty to see they The committee has sriteduled ere un-ciear words which are as far Sludenla dceirtng to attend tliU students because of Its known ad in WaslUngton get into second gear, TELL THE PEOPLE who would really be interested! away as the stare Any dnan fool program are required lo notify speakers and films to help enlight- ^ vantages (proxbntty. Efficiency Dr. Montagu wiU b^tn hla lee cost, night and tlte only way to do this Is to can tell us what'* wrong with the thdr guidance department en the public Workahopa have al- prior hire at classee He ). but It Is also a haven let your concern i>e known. Why I p.m. HU topic will be world; we havethat crammed down to April 20 so l>een planned allowing groups for the scholastic (ttMB p. 1 not proa, the lasy try a laOer to the guy who is "The Life and Death of the Bii> our thro%|e dally, by all the news to discuss specialised areas of In- draft dodgere and ttie gradc^polnt la oOlee npreaenting you. ntadla. TtMrc Is no rtecd to rub The numlMT of men I wtU be able Itecnae plate vironment". Dr. Montagu number and match It dustrial, environmental, and com- authond Dear Mr. Branka: You really loafers who. semester after sem- our noses In Hover snd over again. to have (ovav the 10 now under the up wUh the list that the siste has some twenty Ixtoks on varfoua as- muiUly pollutlor^. can't get things straigHL can yttut ester get by with a bare I 1 The reaervea gp.e If you want to do something, of HARRINCRR the department's command) will de- supplied us with. It will t>e pects of antluopology no and raea. Re- The student tfe Includ- trouble at all trackliw down the cently he has 10 em. In the l>ecn cnisadii^ on last column -the one with multiple itors due lo College Center You might tr>- writing atKMil what space All letter* will ed or excluded from my budget" violators with this system." the proMema of the environment Activities paakar Ray Schwarx. groin injuries- -didn't suffer from become the properly of the new* Tlie wcpertsdAnroninanl foraum- Is going on at Harper instead of With this added means of giv- In coUegas and unlveraitiee B.s; that at all He himself told that me and Dlraelor of River telliiig u* what we already paper, and may be withheld from mcr daascs is abotdSSOO. WllhthU ing tickels. VAWV.'ti know there will probably be The workabopa will he tPOi just knocked in the Trails Nature Center. follow Dr. down publication If number ol sludenla, the depart- His topic 'Sranlta's Suntmy Or If there i* nothing at Harper lUegibliorlnpoor an equal Increase in the number parking lot hy the pond, will be "General Ecology". Montagu's addreae The ad-hoc and kick- worthy of mention, something tasie The also ment's full force will t>e on duty of studenU do MARBINCBR appealing Ihoee tickets committee ed a few times the httt by Ca/enciar A lecture discusstiw has scheduled theae Mow about this firsli make something aaks all letlrr wrtttrs lo have over the summer icesion to Insure In the Traflic Appeals court. popula- Commentary by J. Brmnka This workshops to allow two "loughiet". Anyone a'^o tion and pollution will studania to happen, and explore IL Wecanturn their comments into the HAR- irtty and safity. la tlM court In which students may Monday. Aprti 13 t>egtn at question simI Interpret reads your column nemia to check 10:45. the speaker will be an- facta. on tlie tul>e to the world, but there RINCRR office, no later than their tickets on a various HARBINGEI on ncwsetanda up on a reliahle source, and then is nothing to turn us on to Har four days after the last publi- ' rouncad at a laiar date Additional information of grounds. BaacbaU. Morton. (A) 3:30 p.m. will be In keeping with the responsibility get his read- head exammed for the Information, proof read It. re- per. and that I* your job. One new system that hes sJrcady The student government, Robert N^ Editor ofDRako* dMHbuted. t^uaatlona or cation, and to limit content to which Tennia. Lake County (H)3:30 suggaa- to my readers. I've derided to pub- ing youf f type It, lay It out (we g« our jol- Sincerely, no more than 250 word*. been in operation in the security sponsors the l>oard. Is anticipat- lounial will lecture on "Polhidon tions can be brought to the p.m. 8hi- lish a few of the letter* that I could lies that way), aitd finally take Hlo i'hiilip dulYe Is the A department MIcro-flche Sya- ing that Inatead of the customary Control Laws" at 11:30. U dcnt Acttvitiea office In Need I add Tacadajr. Apr! 14 Nye A336 salvage from the proof-reader. a comment? the publishers. where we must Icm. This system the (A caaecnted student) hdps Harper monetary deposit for towtng and These, naturally, not to Contmt Scries. Ctiicago Braaa were l>c again proof read It. cadets trace the license plate num- ticketing, the Harper I.D. ran be Quintet 8 p.m. E106. published, but given Mime thought. We must do this quite a few times, l>er of questionable vehicles to their Used In lieu, until the student ap- So I'd like to share with you some as half the Wadneadajr. April 15 Dear Mr B &•: Al first thought storie* we get aren't owiters, from plate reglstrattons peals his case In front of the court f of the thoughts of your fellow stu- worth mention in the given BaaabalL Prairie State (H)3:30 you were conservative, hut nowI'm HALCYON, by the stale If he docs not do this, he will auto- dent* p.m. not so sure. W'hat's with "Ka let alone the HARRINCER Al- As Terry Strey put It, "Now the matically l>e fined -;nie Rovemment so, we don't get piid for Tennis. Morion (A) 4 p.m. leidescope"; and why'd you let "Oh thisrwe parking or spceiding violators Is also seeking redddloni In the Dear B.&. I khm at the European all have full-time employment, we' won't b« sble to get Harper Veterans Club meetii^ s-l" he printed. It served no need. away from re- costs per ticket per fine, as In ac- iravei meeting la»t irecause they've cordance with surrounding com room E106. turnout it- if it offended Mut fear Now, getting back to Duenn's dont have a parldng sticker at all. of these propoaals are as yH un- BascbaU. WUson (H) 3:30 p-n. After all, chance* like theae for stu- not: Chuck Thielman. Kaleido- All we have to Is copy their decided. posted noir "Anyone who can write do Tennis. Rockford College. dents don 'I come up ttto often, and scope's author, promised me thai their name or a 10 letter word wHh College Mbier. College Center the school was offering quite a hit. he would use excrement the next fewer than three mistakes, help But during the meeting as I looked Lounge, 8-11 time. me write sport* -'>! need writers!" p.m. Muatc by at them. Mr. Borvlli and Ihf unman "Sweet Wine" I realize that you just missed the didn't seem the least hit upset. Whyf limit, but don't worry, Ron's dcs- The Hwbingor Saturday. April 18 K.& Concerned Freshman. Dear Harbinger: Why don't you erate. Baseball. Elgin (A) I p.m. pciplr write more nciix thai the Tennia University of Chicago. I wouldn't say that. .Mre Mc- C.ulre students can gel their teeth intiif (A) 10a.m.° of Mt. IVospect Travel* ( the For iimiance. how and why some Terl Carter. EdHor-in-Chicf woman) owe* me thret handker- Track. Morton, Sauk Vallcr.(A) deparfmetitn are operating as they -S«arch chiefs from that day. Il'» her mon- 1 p.m. Joe Branka, Amiatant Editor do want to the uiid ey that's going down the drain: Wr know why Monday. April 10 Chuck Thidman, Feature Editor where o) things. W'/ , i do hare not Morelli*. wc From PR 1 Ron Duenn, Sports Editor Carl Chrtatianaon Ceramics Ei- to do to gel you people workinyf terestcd in Harper students are not hiblt and Lecture. Member ol the silent majority. Darlene McCratlc, Business Manager necessarily impressed with straight Jueaday, April 21 - AOTO « Dear Ml" . Bmnka! I >t »»M nrf thai '. -UTra Stewart ijcvtn. A's on a wtudetit * reeoedi These Baseball. County smm'm^ Lake (H) 3:30 Mrs. Trunk Pay u». or join our stafT It was «»TCHia after your B.S. on a companies are trying lo shift em- Dean Aottaraon . Suf r Writer p.m. appeal.M obviou* in \ nurli-tter. t>eforegTnm- iihilc ago. that the traffic phasis from education alone, loex- Tennis. Thorton, (H) 3:30 p.m. is difficidly recruit- matlcal and spelling errors war- hoard having perience in n professional field Thuraday, April 23 ing focidtu menihers lo sit in on ranted my attention, that you must fit the description sports BaaabalL Triton (H) 3:30 p.m. th)t hearings. Isn 'I it rather ohvi- editor Hon A listfjf about 411 companies ' Duenn is willing lo take onto his Advlson Craig Stewart Film Series. "The Bicyde TiileT' oils that your puhlicity .scared interested in inl«H'iei*-inK students rv/ - staff — 11 a.m. and them off? Student of Accounting. i.* posted on the counst-ljng office PhotographcrK Stewart 6 p.m., E106. Tony Drake. Levin, Tim Brad- Hefore I reiterate the description Friday. April 24 bulletin board. I'he companies are however, let me give you the crux not only interested in recruiting, Sahurday. April 25 Quite dennitel.v Im positive that of the matter You see, you typical but also, simple conversiition with BaaebalL 7 Highland (2) (H) Mrs. Trunk and any other student ding a ling, our puny staff of 4 Published twice monthly by and for the shid^nts of the students to discover their wants <&^ Wil- 1 p.m. terrorizing faculty member* are writers finds it very difficult to dig and needs. .Snidents may choose liam Ralney Harper College. Algonquin andRoselleRds., Track. Qllnois Valley, Triton; frightened of the HARBINGERS up news, plead with faculty or ad- which company they wish to talk Palatine, III. 1 Pauline Kokenos, a freshman here 60067. (H) p.m. at Harper College, is publicity. There could be no other ministration or whatever for the with, and the placement service April Telephone: 359-4200, Ext. 272 Monday, S7 S'l r* tall and is in the Fashion Design Program. reason. news, get the information, type up will arrange everything. 'I^et mc tell you - this Harv Just don't care HARBINGEm on newsstands. ^

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Harper hci Review Dffrj«f Attisftr Horsehiders Open Season Talking about pollution again By JUDY BA8KIN but growing group of perform- seems to be a little much. So many ; The Harper Studio Players' sec- ers displayed three short plays of people say, "Why do you have ond season offering of one-act plays different style and mood: Improm- to always keep harping on such a was bit every as ei\)oyahle as their hi. Which Is the Way to Boston? redundant subject?" by BONOUBNN After Bad Weather Delay nrst. / and The Interview. Well, the reason Is that talking ' By The squad Is healthy for the the most Important fadors for On llardi 13 and 15, the young about pollution and its cffccta ian't BON DUBffN the fea- Impromptu, by Ted Mosd, Five pitchers, all good, all about moat part with only Jim Hynes but HInton such a new thing. The fad la that Hawks doesn't seem to tured an experienced cast. Ex- I'm going to Id you In on a the skull wUl reaUy knock 'am equal in ability. and Frank having think pollution and the forms that come May injuries. that his team will be called perience Isn't always a virtue little secret bananas. Which one should you dart? Hynes has a bad leg and May "hltleas wonders." with it have always been with us. Sunshine Experience on the stage can fade Guys that go out for athletics They go out on the fidd and lliat's one of the problems that was In an auto accident In which As soon as the team gets In The deal Is, there has been a Um waste are Into repetition of stock technlquca complddy out of thdr minds. try to catch the ball some batter faced Hawk mentor Clde HInton he racdved a sprained back, neck more practices outside, the batlcra products on this earth since the Irm u to icnow just By CHUCK THIELMAN Is when you arc a lot of dlfferenl engines built dse but a and gimmicks. This a wordy Who raving lunatic managed lo hit 8.000 miles per (the White Sox should have such aitd knee arill be used spar- should dart beginning of the first crawling He coming around nicdy. MarUuana Mary one-act. remtnlscint of early Ptrao- have enough garbage lo insure sur- or thai could be built that would cut would run around an oval track hour IxKinring along the ground. problems) aa be prepared his ingly In tha early part of the season The next for the ameoba. And there will always be vival. men home game baa*' You're the narks quarry. delle to appeal afMi how to get rid of the ex- down pollution a lot more than What was naadsd hundreds of times, covering hun- They catch them somdiroea, some- but Is these waste produds; as long as Jor the beginning of a snow-de- he coming along all right bailers U this Wednesday AprU IS You're frantic to And to a 1970 audience was some visu- ccaa. [)etroit's marvd. The whole quea drada of miles but going nowhere times right in the old tender cone layed opener lad Thursday. at 3:30 p.m. All home games are there is life It would have been nice if thegreat Plana to blow your mind. al sock - or al least an appear- Hon revolves around the green wasting like a bog In a suana. aiMl they talk arith high vokca for Two double headers were snow- Hitting waa a queation mark dur- played al Pioneer Park In south There is this so called "natural automotive industry had taken Quick! Look up ance devoid of clutter. Instead, the stuff, money. body's racked arith pain, work- the next few days. ing proccaa;" with a cedaln ed out over spring vacation and the the early practices but once the Arlington Hdghu. sideways direction was oAcn random and amount thing like this into account Just pop this thought Into your ad to the point of exhaustion %nd But these guys dont mind. poor weather has greatly decreas- team hadafewarorkoutsoutsldethe The single game will be agalnd of waale produds, there la a con- building the line. backwards vague assembly head for a minute What if, the en- still profess lo be enjoying him- They'll play two games in a row ed the amount of pradice time the men darted "hitting the ball real conference foe Prairie Slate and the tinuation of the life cyde (Jne could I am not to d The cast of Impromptu, as sug- going try lo complde- tire population of the United .Slates, self after lU all over with? laatiitg five or six hours and men have been able to gel In oul- wdl" aa HInton sakl. "But then Hawks are looking forward to a ddve into all the little complica- ly dcatroy the car or Iha o bad poise and attractlv*- world even if for three months, complete And what about those that guy* they'll . actually enJoy thcmsdvea doora the bad waather hit us and we had Providing, tions that are Involved with this good game of courac, at the s arc rcody spontanaou»«ombustion engine, ly refused lo buy any of Detroit's OHM actof gat out on a court and hit a hol- Why do these guys do this lo Barring bad weather, the dia- lo move back inside" the arcatherman doean'l give hairy proccas, but for our pur but I for aore discipline and challenge, would like to sec some dirty engines until the manufac- low ball back and forth acraaa a tfaaraaaivaa? mondmen should have gotten In a Pitching and ddense will still be ui another fool of snow. poaca it is Importan t to realize changea. As everyone knows, there Any Feds around? • •pceUlly, If as the printed pro- coot'd. p. 2 string nri for hours on and arith It'a hard lo say. Trackman gal that we do need a certain amouni game agalnd Waubonsee lad You once got bualad ambitious ofpro- a funny looking stringed paddle? Immeitae satisfadlon out of watch- of waste. Thursday and a double header For snlfBng mustard. caracrs. What's arrong arith those guys any- ing thdr timca get lower or thdr So. we do naad some of this agalnd McHcnry lad Saturday. But now you have graduated. h Is Boaloa?. pro- WMc (be Way lu way? dlalance greater. Every time The flrd conference of "Junk." It would game Your mind dcapumaled. the Mrt be a good vided biggcal surprise of the you nudge aomc opponent at the the idea for us to take all the gar- year la balag played today al SocMy no loogar controls aflernoon. The script was trifle They can go out there and gd tape you gal a foaltag that's hard bage that we produce and ship THE ACTION MAN SLACKS Morton. Your line of thought Rut the direction was dear. firm, crapea and muade pulls and "teiv to ducrtba HInton baaitani to It out Into the reccaaea of space waa say who That Is the way li ought and polished. The acting was un- nis dbow" but they keep smacking Tnala man love lo blarUt a foe Anyway, thai wouldn't be quite his dartara would be but he sakl I affected and honcat. that ttupkl ball around. Frank Man- and aeorc a lot of aces, or out- that tha fair to the little green men in thdr pcobafala omb wi»M ba an in particular seems to have a llicy can miss a serve and fed lad a man through a high scoring flying saucers. The big spUfy prob- Pd DooalMM. eakMas: Fraidt May good baginnlng toward some kind like complete tdioti. but they'll stay d Rrd. Gary Curtln at second,

. righ t In It of hunsaty MIsa Jur)ovac had tbart and do agala Baaiball players gd a thrill out STHAIGHT SHOW Jim Stamborskl at short. Kevin Now you are truly frw. the And those doams that play dUTIculi task of naktng • wom- In of drikfaic a man out. or hltUng Frcund manning the hoi comer. Your parents call you a< than Ihoac hinny uniforms arith the lit- an more twica bar aga ballev- ly signllkant Tlia parformance, a home run. or making a dUBcult Tom Nemanich In Idl. Steve Hearn That you mind you conalipale tle hata, the guys that try lo hit able She did a fine job. My ad- however, had on* outHandlivi vir- catch, or dealing a baac. or mak- In center, and dther John Michal- WUhthtcvU vice to any aaplring actors Is to Ifaia rock-like ball that some goon ing throw. tue - It avoidad bocadom. Notfalog a good cako or Terry Trunda In right and the poppy avoid all high la throwing at tbam as hard aa be aehooi productions, is a biggar ate la Iha theatre From Guys that go out for athletics The Haarks drong pitching TiMirill dMra, tlpf>iiic booac aapacially musicals, like the plague first entranea lo Bm curtain call asay ba craay. but unlsas you've squad conalali of SMvt Babn, John (?), your oMidMr needs It aaame lo take five years to dim- TVy go out there with thdr fan- triad tt you anu aavar b« able lo there was soMMBdng cxdttng lo i Furlo, Dick Coonora. Ron Kunde A pn. Mary, lum In your beads! Inala the bad hrialts so acqulrad. cy Btlcka and If they're not crasy understand the ikavJoy that cornea and Tom Kochlcr. Epitah: T%a iaiervltw was the playing, a ball in from athletic Mary, Mary quite contrary diflloull to understand. A* Is the -**3»»»a«!fci^ Wbare does your garden grow? caae with much of (he modern thea- Lai's raap the bsuwMl, tre you Just can'l be sure It was And goUowo«|ri ettber a complete hoax or d«^>- In theloraat Mfitk Promising Singlot i."$vBNDr$ojr$ Men's Store Arlington Heights

With the tcnnU men utlltxlng the man on the squad. Bill Von Boack

ftddhouac for practtcaa. tha i for a vary pptanl ftrai and Did you SUFFER through this arc aU ad to laMack Ihalr 1B70 MfSANTEO thit VALENTINE'S Day? Did you SUFFER campaign. Sail er aitd Von Bocckman may through fhi» Coach Roy Keams la highly alao team up In a doubles capacity. VALENTINE'S DAY? pleased with the prugma Wa man The other doubiaa spot arOI ba HIP STUDENT Naad halp Finding That have made so far and la vary op- made up of Mike Bierma and To R*nt ond Sdl IDEAL Data? timistic towards the season ahead. Carl Johnson s|>ottad by Keams as FREE quattionnoira Keams did express a little dia^ having made marked Improve- Formol W»or. For o may al the small number of men ment. Colt 372-4829 hr«.) Port (24 out for team, six far, Not much can said Tim* ond Sumvnor. the so but dkl be about or writa have prlaae for the Indlvlduala how the team arill perform under No Frooks Plooto "Randy Seller has conte a long rnvA conditions until the ofDclal CUPID COMPUTER SERVICE way for us. Right now he's our outdoor season begins, but one Pou/ 392^90? 111 No. Waboih Av«. number two maa" Sdlcr Is back- thing Is definite, ik> one Is going Chicago, III. 60602 ing up the only rdumlng Idter to push the Hawk netters around.

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Tracksters Slate Enthusiasm High For f New Harper Sport Club

Already Started Bv EON DUENN grams more organized and com- physically lees demanding indoor Sporf CIuO. already having tt pettttve sports, (take that as vou may). ceived a great response from Har- The attendance at cllll (Irstmect April 23, 1 p.m. in the field- per students, will be having its first Ing should be somewhat indicative house Get active Enthudasin and optimism char- leading teams in the conference. meeting April 23 at 1 p. m in the ot the student support for such a acterize the Harper trade team this Meets coming up in the near fu- flddhouse. Men and women are club. year. ture include Morton Junior OPPORTUNITY College both invited to attend. The sports staff of the HAR- Last year the Harper thinclad* and Sauk Valley on April 18. Col- Roy Kearns. club advisor, said BINGER is behind this new dub Students wanted to earn be- placed near the t>ottom In the 14 lege of DuPage and Morton Jun- that female gymnasts and themen's 103.5 per cent and urges all inter- tween S300 and S500a monfh team conference. Hils year coach ior College on April 23 and Illinois hockey dub are the organizalion's ested studenu to attend this April Bob Nolan hopca to capture a spot Valley and Triton working part time orfull time. on April 24. biggest backers at the present time 23 meeting so your Interests may be amonii the top Ave "Although the hockey season is heard and acted upon. Meeting will be held in the Evaluation and placement of over, these guys are showing tre- Remember, hockey and gymnas- the team members were the main Counseling Center, APRIL 21 mendous enthusiasm" said Kearns tics are not the only sports that purposes of the four indoor meets AT11:30 a.m. For further in- "And the women gymnasts are al- will be available There is a very in which the Harper squad par- ready becoming active." wide range of offerings varying formation, contoct ticipated. Sport Club is a new development from rugged outdoor contests lo Harper does not Officially partid- Tom oh 894^239 at Harper this year. The aim ofthe pale in the indoor track season WH club is to bind all students inter- so these meets were mainly prac- •Mad in intramurals together In an tice for the dndermen. lHort to make the various pro- OPEN DAILY 9-9 Sunday 10:30-410:30- Low temperatures cancelled the III 4 1^ V (trat outdoor mwl acalaM OuPase <)Mi;(;\ spoiM .sii()i» on April 4. Hop«Ailly the same did not happen to a scheduled mcH acalnst Sauk Valley and HILLTOP Prairia Slate on AprU 8. BOOKSTORE Nolan feels the team is much 22 So. Evergreen Ave. more versatile than last years and Arlington confidence is civen to the team with Heights A Comf>ief« Line of Sporting Goods Psycfaol«igy niUoaopky iU greater participation and sup- Featuring Top Brands Art Rdlgion port History Oaaalw The team Is rounded out by Adido* Notes - Drama Spowlding Mwnsingwsor 255 1300 about 20 members. Instead of last Bchaum Barnes A Srwmwidl 5krt*« 5harp«n*d Outline years squad ci 14. Conwart* Trophi«s Nobel Outline AlthouRh the team Is strong Coepar Taom Equipmawt in track events. Coach Nolan wikomcs more people on the team Ml perhaps help round out theflcid 894-4456 ARDCOVEKI wptiiBACK In a practice quadrangular me«<. Harper scored very well against 27 Oolf Ros« Shopping Cawfr. HoMmwt Ista. Blackhawk College, om of the N«>t to TKwndcrbird 1K*at«r - In (tie moll ll

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^r r AprN 27. 1970 Harper College Vol. 3 No. 13 There's a in'oup <>' *^' A concerned student dia- dents organizing on cam- cuMcs the Who's Who se- pus to give their support lections in today's B.S.* to polluters. Look to page column, on page three. four for Fair Play for Harbinger Polluters.

Bryant Elected Student Senate President

Rain«ft Chosen Senator P«tifions

As Vic«-Fr«ftid«nf Du« May 1st

Students interested in running for Another Indication of studcnl student senator for the Student Sen- apathy has been evldencari by the ate of Harper (oUefie (SSHC) sUU ladUualsr turnout in lhcofnc«rcai>- have time to obtain a petition to dldsH skctlons. which were heid place them on the ballot In the up- laal Tuaaday and Wadncaday. comlnR election. In tha tiKhl praatdandal race, Ron The deadline for the petitions Bryant a frcahman biology mi^or. Is 4 p.m. on May first. To run for tallied enoush votes to eke out a oflkr students must pick up a peti- majority victory from hU opponent tion for the Shidenl Activities oincr Rick Khlera The votinc for the two In A336 and obtain endorsement days amounted to just over Ave from at least 50 Harper students iHindred ballot* from the combined before the deadline dale .\o other total ot 22 boun that tbc poUa requirements are necessary. Von nil fur (he rteontf Mudar BOTH PftBSDBNTML CAN- government election this year, will DIDATES prnlMiad rimUar plat- take place on May 12 and 13 in forms Includlns better communica- the CoUeiie Center Lounge iieeuhs tion between administration, S8HC wUl place ten students on the senate Ibe student and body. They alao Another election in the fall will add maaOoiMd. before the sJacHon, that another IS students maUna the If rii cUd they would strive for a total number of senators to twen- ty-five, the total number Madid to

I vary dmcuhtaaln Prcaklent-elect, Son Bryant (R) is being congratulated by newly tle

I atudanis was alao nolad. tudont body was ikM apparent as al dIfleniM write-ins created a slow-

t was only one name on Um Im was the only candidate on the Cont. PS. 4 Sits iwasklentlal ballot. AltlM««b SeorcA hr 1970 • 71 Uifn there were a number of studsBla OTHBB piMTLB BLBCTIDIor CONTENTS aeeklna the vtce-piaaldaidtal ejac- iCudantf gpvarament ofllcas were Giioiwlar Girl . . . . 2 Ikm Ihrouah a write-In campiaim. Bene Davia. a fnahman nursing In Pngnss by HaihiKg9r die queatlon of the future vtce-pree- malor. as treasurer, and Jennifer Foculty N«w« . . . . 2 Mcnt was never In doubt. Freah- a Edwards, freshman education Editoriolt .-. 3 mnte major, ChrMoplMr major, asrrcordlniiscrretary Roth A search is being conducted for studento who will be L»N«rt to Editor . 3 was Riven a 0rls spcrc alone on the ballots al attending Harper College next year and would be inter-

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All students now on the staff will AW STUDENT interested In Non-Retention of Lalcotos have either graduated or transfer applying for a poaltlon on next red from Hatper. or will be unable years HABBINGER should pick to Ml the contingent needed for next up an application in the HARBIN- year's publication. GEk office >^ It Issue For Wednesday Previous Journalistic experience is asked, but not martdatory. of all by JOE BRANKA A group of concerned students than his grading and his teaching vacancies with the the are sponsor- exception of the A rccurroKC of Harper's annual and Harbinger methods. But as Dr. Clarence Kditor- in-chief. Applications from I.S MKMOKY iUMsri over faculty non- retention ing an open lecture in the College Schauer, vice-president of academic incoming freshmen, current fresh He came into the newspaper (enter on Wednesday. April 29. at appears to be brewing among stu affairs, pointed out, "We cannot office men. or sophomores who will be one day. In his hand were noon, with the "fired" I.akalos as denta, and may possibly erupt this violate board policy and we will not three returning to Harper will be accept articles, two were typed. primary Lakatos will Wednesday. The question of non- the speaker. break a confidence (given to Laka- 'Sorry, ed. Information of such a nature I couldn't type the last r^lsntton, be defending his leachirtg phil- however, faces psychol- tos) that has been established." one." left has already be^ sent to surrnund His arm was oite big osophy, and will present his caae ogy Inatructor Rot>ert Lakatos this (In order (o givethe other reasons). cast. ing high school districts re- to give for to the studanl tKxIy in order to IN RESPONSE accusations cruitees. "Vet just -.vhat is life and the the slMilsma more of an idea of by«tudents and Lakatos. the ad- thing -AC refer to ns living." what Is happening within their ministration stands on the belief will (^uestion^. searching Jeff Mey- school. A TUITION REBATE be that tne students will suffer because awarded the Mitor-in-chief upon er ne\cr had the chance for an MAVY STUDENTS INTER- of any unwarranted grading and completion of each semester. (Hher answer. He was killed in an acci ESTED in the firing of Lakatos unorganized teaching. It was also dent Thursday. partial sli|>end» be awarded April 16th asked to bring his case before may him mentioned that the administration to students working on the paper "We. yming adults wgnl answers, the students and he quickly agreed. is not attempting to stand In tl^e but answers don't come easily if there are sufDclenl funds and the like to case "I would make my way of change, but that a respon- particular student has shown a and we continue to satisfy our- op<>n to the public. I admit my al- slt>le method of change must selves be higher than average will to work. by wondering tj^arch- titude will be biased, of course, but shown and proven i)efore It can ing). —New blood Is rnnslantlylnefded I'm gtrtng thr adm liilst ratluti t he Tairly be accepted. of the on college publications in order to We HARBINCltR ex'tend chance to give their views on my X On similar question!*. Lakato% brit>g about needed or desired nur sincere sympathy to JefTs non-retenticm. " Lakatos will relate felt that the purpose of his teaching change. Across the country College family. his philosophies and his gripes, procedure was to de-emphasize students seem to prefer the more "Myself. I am proud of my with the admlnlMration. on how grades, which "lessens individ- the liberal sensational student pub- generation. they've handled his case. "I chal- and ual performance of thestudents. To .\s we sing out in prcx-lama- lications. It takes large staffs and lenge them to come out and debate, compare what is actually learned students with new ideas to form tion. but I know they won't. They have with other courses (e.g. Psychology liberty and iusiire is our no argument." such papers ifdesired by the student compared to Math) is merely de- motivation."' If you're interested In Information given by the admin- body. feating the issue." The best fruit i« nlwav* picked change, the newspaper is the first Robert LakattM istration contends that there is Lakatos has created his own first place to start. more to Lakatos' non-retention cont'd, p. 4 L n.

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hAKBUSUkiR April 27. rUE Monday 1970 Monday, /«pril 27. 1970 TOE HARBINGER Pace 3 Morton, Nicklaus, to Board Mrs. Jessalyn .N'icklas and Dr. thankful that such qualified peo- NICKLA8. APALATINE .luseph C. Morton were dected to ple are willing to give themselves houaewlfe, has been activdy as- represent sociated with the community col- Letters The Editor the To taxpayers of the in service and cooperation to the Harper College District #512, on college. Actually, the terms 'liberal' lege movement since 1961. A grad- April 11. Mrs. N'icklas returns for and 'conservative' are even less ap- uate of Northwestern University Dear Editors: Ralph Nader appeared, regulates ly isnt much goittg, but we were her third term of service, while Dr. propriate in an dection of this in business administration. Nicldas After reading the artide about safety features on cars. If the gov- wdl assured that even if there was Morton will fill has l>een Involved in community stepping into Big nothing to be found, his position for nature than in any dection — the the "Detroit Mooater" I fdt com- ernment keeps that old B.S.* the first lime affairs since that time. She was a main thing is that the calling of two pdled to make a comment al>out Business, it might as wdl take con- would find it According to one observer, such competent individuals repre- member of the Northern Cook it trol. Dear DonDuSy4 "these are both tremendously ded- sents a very worthwhile commun- County Committee established to Apparently is INSTEAD of writing to your the author unaware Sa the HARBINGER: icated individuals. We can be ity resoonse" study the feasibility o(,eatabllah- that the maior automotive indus- representative, why not write the ing a college In the northern With student Aa a coitcemcd atudent govern- senate election around us there has been Irica arc doing research on the type corporatloa suburbs. She has also been active ment senator, 1 would like to bring some discussion over the matter of how much power does of engine naaded for anti-pollution. CHRISTINE ANDERSON Evaluation in the statewide junior college to the anentlon of the student body, Grievance the student senate really have, it -^3ip thing he ovc^ooked is the Dear Editor fidd, having hdpcd set the pat- or does really have any fad an example of the student senate's raat all this research coats Recently. I've seen written a tern of operation for the Illinois power at all? Naturally the questions raised could be de- money on negligence. This negligence has to and time. Admittedly the automo- number of blackboards througtv- Association of Commuttlty and bated till exhausted. After all what does one mean by do with the proposed Student Uve Industry la for out the school, the issue of Robert In Faculty Discussions Junior Colleges (lACJC) and "power'*? responsible Grievance Syatcm. Lakatos. Psychology Instructor at aervtfd aa flrat president of its some of the pollution and I t>dieve THIS GRIEVANCE SYSTEM The HARBINGER trying to find out what students Harper. The Faculty Senate of Harper College i« hoping to trustees' division. they are taking atepa to do aome- waa diacusaed. by committee, in mean when they use the term power found the general Mrs. N'icklas waa dected to tiie thing alKMt It. I've heard some talk at>oul the bring its final dedtlon on the subject of a grievance late F^ebruary aivl sent to the senate first Hoard of Trustees of Harper concensus to mean represendng the student body — and WHEN PLACING the blame on case of his flrlrtg. but everything committee, back to the administration and Board of on a trial, operational basis. In the 'Th« Neighborhood' College In 1965 for a two-year Just not to the extent of choosing a rock group for a the large corporation, the conaum- I've heard really seems foolish, tsr senate. It was tabled until tiM next Tnutaes, sometime next week. term and was redected to a three the people that give mixer or a Qlm. College does not need reflections of er muat remember to take hia ahare me Iht raaaons session During the next asciion. large, the teadUnc l>ody. A THE POINTS of the committee from yea^ term in 1967. of tlie blame. If hia demaiKia were are twt quite sure Ihemadvaa. earlier high school governments or a "kangaroo court" March 10, it was recommended that thai nMOibcrs that have. aeemingly,t>een accepted clause stalaa MORTON. AS80CUTE profes^ I he was fired not so great, the rale of production HEARD THAT that the senators should poll the shell serve sta«||cr«d Krma and staying within the scrupulous "Harper image". Students Student Senate Sponsors Dance, Films by both ike admlniatration and the sor of American History at North- two months ago, iMit nothing has would not t>e ao high. If the corv student l>ody on the subject. that no meml>ers of the same divi- are concerned about their surroundings, even apathetic faculty. h4ye to do with the dcfUU- eastern Illinois Stale CoUcae. dfal aumer wanu to go on "atrike" really appeared in anyofthenewa .Six weeks and three mertings Srudcnl activltle* for May wUI AN film pro«rama at Harper will tion of a grievance, sion would serve on the committee, his ones. the composl- undergraduate and graduate againat the company. I am aure papers. Someorte on your staff later, nothing has been do9e at>oul bcRin with aMriMofflJmproicranM beffin at 8 p.m. May 5, 6 and 7 tloK of the committee, what de- was alao added. work at the Univeraity of and Mary- The HARBINGER hopes through the current elections they would push and put tite anti- said thai reporters have iMcn giv- It. At every meeting the senate has and a collenedance featuring a C'hl- In K 106. tcnatnw a grievance The determination of agrievaiKe land. College Park. He la a veter- a nsw stnate will emerge that will challenge itself to And pollution engine in. But what would en the run^around. Is this true? caco-arca rock irroup. will • • • was, "a wrinen grievarKe (lied with foolialily alolted its time to many KUma Hw atalad 4flllnltion is "an al- an of four years In the L'ltited the consumer do at>oul the price out how much power the senate really has. We ask- If it isn't, why haven't you done bagtn on May 5 and be shown 'I'he collefie danr« on \lav H. will legation by (a) faculty meml)«r(s) the secretary of the committee, States Air Force and for tIte past unnecded IqnicB of debate, and raise which undoubtedly would be any reporting on the issue? tiiraacii May 7. The dance U be aponaored by the Student Senaie who feda thai a mlaappllcation of which may l>e amended, attd must ten years has been involved in ed one of the candidates Just before the election for pres- never has dEc tsaue of the student coiuidcrable'.' Demand the spadal If that is the problem, the lack achedvled (or will fPHture "''Tlir NriKlibur- coiliiapoUdM has occurred. "The be given notice to oppoaing parties coilege teaching. Prior to his cur- ident whether or not he felt the senate had any power. grievances conte up. Snd flngtnt l»c aa optloa? Ttwn. Itow that the of communication, then why does- kood". a contemporary rock conposMoB aciMd upon by all concerned." It also state* rent post, he taught at the Uni- He replied with a positive answer but later remarked I Not only have the senators been The film procrain, "The many fine, noble, dtisens would n't a member ol your staff uaa old •Idas waa thai the committee con- parson or persoru to whom the al- versity of Maryland at Mont group on the musk tccne tlie Art". U an unique terlc* of three it was restricted after a point WE hope the senate does- decl that optional feature? fashioned, tricky, journalism iKh- lackadaiskral on matter, but I sist of five members, of academic location was brought against, gomery Junior College. Tacoma latest achieve- I* *- have heard nothing about the poll film proffram* of the The dance open to Harper n't get off negatively. The govemnwnt control euggast- nkjuca. I'm sure that if raitk, plua a nor»-votlng aerretary: would be able to reply dther ad- Park, Maryland, and at Wayncs- Mr. La- mrnti In creative dnema. Knch of •tudents and dates only. (Jne of ed in the article arould l>e One. has a legitimate gripe, either in nor out of tbcsnaaS all of whom would l>e decled. at mittiiig or denying tite allocation. l>urg College. WayiMsburg.'Pa. He The general ofBcer elections arc over; even though the katoa or the proirrama piwirti a diverte the couple muai preaent a validated iMit isnt that getting farther away the In my opiaton, thanlBrck 1 ALSO AGREED to by Ihefaculty is an dder at Southroinstcr Vnitmi votes are tallied the real outcome can only be known next administration has one. tbc Kroup of aiUmalcd. pop. experi- Harper I.U. at the door. Thedance from the free enterprise Idea? The fuUy siibnril Hiai tiM saMta dis- senators at the April 9 trustees Pmbytcrlan Church. Dr Morton year. matter can caaUy t>e rcsolvad. and drama- will basin at 8 p.m. in the Collefte government already has controls continue wasting its time on aaiit- mental, docuHMnlary meeting, was thai a teactter must ia married and the father of four Steven Prangd Senator dectlotM are yet to come. Although the inter- tic Center Louniie on some of the major aiitonioUve ine matters, and get down to the hovt BliiMi Activities Itold tenure (3 years at Harper) children ages five to fourteen. EDITOR'S COMMKN-n We've est has been low thus far. are hoping for students Important representation of before he has the right to a griev- WE compaalaa Some of iliia Is gsarad got a trictuf-dickv on our ataff that more ance. that will be sincere upon their turning in of a petition to to prevent monopolias and dnce is covering the story. Tlicrc real- the student body. Charlie Rinors On Extra Early OuUlde the Grievance Pruccdm* Speech place them on the ballot The student seiiate has had that the faculty senate originally Ca/enJar enough of the students who sit in the senate aiMl find presented, the main atumbling Munda>. AprU 27: The Harper College speech team that fulfilling the duties of represeotatloa. Harv Wollbonger Classes DIsspelled the of acttlement newsatanda blociu in path a competed In tiie Land of Lincoln HARBINCKH on The present constitution of student senate calls for by Daaa were, binding arbitration and Junior College Speech Tournament grievance for non-tenured faculty. twenty-five senator seats to fill the senate. Too many Twcaday, April Ml in Rockford. Illinois on AprU II Mfosn'f Homed Kumors (hat Harper muat reaoct at the coUcira However, aa Dr. Schaucr, vice- times students are elected that merely Just "fill" the seats. for being dis- Track flgin CC. DuPage. Mal^ Despite the fact that this was only B.S. very active In them. And I tteSD be slapped to 7 a.m. daaaae a acale Naturally, (tudrntt dislik- on lame many president of academic affairs, and colm X. 4 p the teams' second speech tourna- Perhaps a closer look at the present constitution would ly If any of itKMC duba do Ihegrow- ed the of early riaaart. m doutM In order to acooounodate thouithi Maitin Ryan, the president of the *Brmtthm*» Survmy ment aitd keen eonipctitlon was of- IPWl / >Mal K«mMd to nil you are completely not Kcttlnn eiKxiiih yield a better solution than the senate who tries to "at anything anyway. btc MudoU body, Problema wMh iMBlty senate, pointed out, "the Wcdncadto. AprU 29k fered by eleven other teams, the "Wiil. pmhitcite my gripn^ / Ihaught it womld help. unaupportad. ataep and early morniiw traffk least" fill the seaU. ihev dnlnt evtn Tennis. Amurtdaen. ooly questions pertaining to un- Coamcntary by J. Bmnka - Away. 3:30 Harper squad didquHewdl. It htard But III wnit a ItOer to the editorz, Currendy, there are a few 7 a.in. were the the moat popular replie* Uad And U the almdeMU wrrrr tanurcd faculty would t>e resolv- And finally to the students who mock the actions of the p.m. ing the Harper Spccchsters were then I tcont get yoa mtroubtt. But daaaea. but aucmdlng to tbc Direc- a«ainat early daaaaa " ft/ any tif Ihtme ktdm. huir m any ed with further study student government What have done? To find out sitting In olca tw o weeks Mike Hamilton, who won a first YOU I was my think €V«n tor of AdmlMlom and Restatrar. Some rtudwWi found that by Harria Truat * Savings Hank one War *mp$nmtd In kntur ithal you know what Jot9 t IT WAS RECOMMENDED lal deadUna daSss are real- representative. place in InformaUve Speaking, and how much senate can do for the students it needs stu- ago (these htm named on thai Don R. Stanl>ury. it Mcma likely IncorporattiMt early claaaea Into CooaMlinil Cen- they're dnnef" ytM "tkomUa" •r. that both the l>oard and the facul- the Who's Who Terry Beyer, who took a third in in the ly killers), reading all work that there will be fewer 7 a.m. their adicdulce. their achedules be- ter A347. dents. We admit the senate has remained back- I EXPLAINED that it was no- WkootomI Ual for the yon t>- senate get together over the mat- issue's Speech Analysis articles in last HARBIN t>e done ob daaaw in the fall lemeater of 1 970. came more ooMpMl than previous- ground on issues which demanded action this past school thing to get a heart murmur over. do around htnl You ter of arbitration with perhaps, the The Harper Suddenly a stubble-haired PrMay. May it team ia pisnniiw to GER. just to much at them. Before theae rumora were dis- ly. A compMCl Mhcdule aeemed to year, but it is the student who votes for the student who The book Is published make hdp of an outside mediator. But office and Virginia Print Kjihlhll compete in the spring I C.J. C. student t>urst Into my pelled, reactiona member* diacouraite cuttlnc and student* Meyer A its creators. And the only No, I really don*l think I de- amorm the future meeting of the faculty runs and that simply answers 'does the senate have any money for speech Tournament snd la hop- fdl Into the chair in front of me of the faculty atudents were were leaa apt to waale time in the Mnv 1 .tl those serve it. and senate will deride alao. how much people wtK> buy tlie book are ing to place well in the heated power and how much. recognice him at first as mixed. I'ltdcrstandably. aome Rap t>cfwecn daaaea aince there I didn't 20,000 who are named. Besides. "Oh. you're betng modeal huhf" SMtardity, Mny 2; competition. because he waa- cent, on pg. 5 Harv Wallbanger. 1 , faculty members do not like early weren't many. it's only right that a fantastic sth- NO. I ONLY picked up 3 empty HaacbnII. Malrnlm \. Here. 1 his two side- claaaea becauae It half the It la n't accompanied by takca of not unuaual for junior col- lete. publksiton coordinators and ca for Inatnjctora to laledasacs p m. kicks. J^ry Smith and Mike Mc- daaa period and Icfcea haveextremdy the student g(»vcmment president ttidanli to "wake up". in the eveninii or very early daascs Track Kegion l\' Away. 12 Avoy. be named. After all. that's what the There are alao teadVMtM toward in themornlnff. Many other colle«e* noon "/ »«• m>u 're reading thai fluke " l>ook Iscomposedof. triple who've poorer claaa attend«aea for early in the arra use seeminKly stranfce the paper printed worked for it. And think of the SumlHy. .1: claaaea maklnn leachinc more dif- time periods for rlnsses. Mmv Which fluke was that. I asked him. money you saved. ficult One reason for doInK this would hormal l>edication on Harper "The /'' ^iiiiii-ius urinled lor "But the reguiremmna were di»- ()n the other hand, membera of the be the overcrowdlnn of fadlMca Campus. Who'» H7i regarded. Ltadervhtp. prrfurm- faculty fell that early claaaea were during the daytime. Another reason (*? Why was II n nuke? length of .tervice. merit, etc., uaually their beat daaaea. They be to provide the possibility Mondny. Mny 4: nnce. would 'I itmiii "I »a»n 't Miecttd! t dttn hitH' nl them really tciirkedt found that the better atudenta reK- of education to those who work linsebail. Amurtdaen. Away. .1 .10 many Miiuiid nittceitt'd. but I'rr done lo hare ten and Itut latcred for the earlier cl aaaea *o nights^ and find it convenient to go p.m. Thin year we a lilt miin- than htdl thiav xtudentn they wouldn't apend the entire day to school right after work. nnly fire, who deneroed if Whn're I never hetird rv pitpulur ihiiii miMl Tennis. I'rnirk' State Merc. I told him thai I couldn't com- BefHU-n. f/tiMrrct/ if. Foi 3.30 p.m «)/ 'ettif I ment, because! was a representative The Harbingw mmanir. I U"l « •'* -f•' ufertiuf. of the HARBINGER and I might WcdneiMlHy. Muy A: I're U'>l " urM: I understand. Rut other under- Chuck Thidman, Feature Editor Since I had had Joe Bronko ireren 't Ihttnv nilcn titughf Ail that Tlwirsday. -Re» J>wenf»i Sport* RdHr»r May 7t dlacusaioniJd^h Jl!U!»«»?-_ Tennis. Wflaon. Away.3:30p.iii. Ily angered imbiber. I told him Darlene McCralic. BuKirteaa MnnHK«r dent uhu really Innr out. rightt" he should i>e commended I didn't The rules weren't that stringent, The reserves the Stewart Levin, Friday. 8: HARBINGER Circulatifm Manager May tdl him why he wasn't chpsen and there was no gulddinea on right to edit all letters to the ed- .Stewart- Warner Corp. Counsd- Dean Anderson . Staff Writer though. H e does have gdj'ec transfers. Hut it would've been hard itors due to space. All l^ers will Ing (enter, A347. 10 a.m. ords going, but only at the Al for a guy not to go to Harper for become the property of the news- Adviaon Craig Stewart ganquiu Inn. Biilrh MiGiurt's. Saturday. May 9: two years and still make it. paper, and maybe withheld from Photographers: Tony Drake. Stewart Levin, and Pulmii'm Piili. True, I'venever Tim Brad- Hasebat! Kankakee. Away. 12 publication if illegible or in poor ley. anyone dse picking up empty "YOLTD THINK that uauld he seen taste The HARBINGER also ftoon. right off beer cans off the school's grounds, II mark against him asks all letter writers to have Track. RIacfchawk Relays. stand. but he's usually the one who made Again. I couldn't take a Published their comments into the HAR- twice monthly by and for the students of Wil- Away. 12 noon. with such a com- them empty' Another questionable If I were to agree liam Rainey Harper College, BINGER office, no later than Algonquin and RoselleRds.. Tennis. Region IV. Away. would be his membership in ment people might be angered. Or. Petite, blond, Jennifer Walter is thia iHue't calendar girl. point four days after the last publi- Palatine, III. 60067. clubs. Yes he does bdong to If I were even to mention a teacher's The 19 year old sophomore is majoring in education some cation, and to limit content to Monday, May 1 1: and in print, others would be- Telephone: 359-4200. Ext. 272 the Sun Club. Student Senate, name words. HARBINGER on newitstands and anticipates attending a four year institution next fall. no more than 250 if he was come jealous, and my hand i^ould I doubt - he's cheoper then Moptights...' Dipsomaniacs, but 'I diunno they cloim ) " ) . "

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Monday. April 27, 1970 Page 4 THE HAKBINGER Monday. April 27. 1970 THE HARBINGER Page 3

President —from pg. 1 Harper Music Department down in the processing of the re- KALEIDOSCOPE: THE APATHHIC sult* for that position. The write- By Chuck Thidman in with the greatest number of votes WItneas Ihe apathetic student was not available before the dead- ents generally never bother to sufTiciently programmed to help re- Features Covocations There he (or she) sits, thumb in treat him as a thinking human. line date of the HARBINGER tain thestatusquo. 'I'his t ad ic seems mouth, eyes partially closed. Dead Most parents not ^ * do di*cusa i**ucs their to be working at Harper. The re- Many students expressed to the world. Joe Tlllotson, a music instructor at Harper Col- with their children. ( How many dismay with the campaign of the Boh tainment of the status quo will lead The world is seriously til. "My parents discuss sea with thdr chil- candidates, because of a lege, reports that his department has enjoyed continued to the destrudion of this country. major car is faster than yours". Over dren?). In school the student's lack of information on the people success with student convocationf. These convocations, What can the student do lo over- 40,000 American lives have l>een thought process Is greatly hindered. and ignorance of the issues. There according to Tlllotson, "feature performances by the come apathy, to overcome the lost in Vid Nam. "Man. I really Regurgitation of ledured material no open debate between the many injustices of the Systpm, to was students." got slo::ed last " night (Xil of five is more important than thought before any become a real citizen? To overcome two presidential candidates ly for second year music students Ihocoand «t\)dents ten were con- provoking discussion. Inmostsul>- the dcction, and the platforms of THBEE SUCH CONVOCA- apathy one must place his ear lo and are lo last cerned enough to form the pollution taken place 45 minutes to an iecta a student does not liUnic. he each candidate were undear or un- TIONS have already hi* country's pipeline If h* doaa hour each. A maximum of two stu- committee The Human Rights with one more planned In the near memorizes. Two plus two equals not like somdhing flowing In it. to most students. It was known dents will perform Club consists of final and at these formal two students. four, not what social conditions speculated, prior to the elections, future It is the prosram Id him try lo corred it. We should redlals, according to TUlotson. In a recent letter to the editor one 19. It wUI begin produce ghettoes. In socidy's con- that the turnout at the polls would U slated for May have the right lo vote. The \'id Dates for the student proclaimed that "these is held in room sophomore pro- trolled environment a student be the greatest In the three years at 11 a-m. and Nam war is l>ecoming Ihe Irtdo- grams will be at t^in^s (Vid Nam. moon rocks, said that the music released a later earns not to question but just iiistory, not only be- A-I39. TUlotson China war. Talk lo anybody who of Harper's date pollution) are all far away and doe* not solidt an audi- to atuwer. cause of the Increased student body department will listen. Listen to anybody who that convocatioa do not cufKem the Harbinger", ence t>ecause several parents and He staled the talks to you. THINK. Mother Na- aitd lite one campus, but also be- " When often features as many as six lo a "("hildren should l>e seen not a person t>eKins to ques- Newly elected student government treasurer. Bette Davis, friends attend, tnit added that he ture is slowly bdng murdered. Sure cause the student government is tion socidy he Is students and Is treated "as heard? What really blew this edi- immediately plac- shows the came^man one of her new ideas for increas- would certainly not discourage the docen you h^ye a job. Your classes are finally t>«comlna aware that they tor's mind was ing himsdf in Jeopardy. "Radical, if it were a formal recital situation. thai lite student next year. Natural- general public from attending. difficult. Hut do you work alone ing the studen/activities budget for can create an effldenl force within signed hippie, pinko faggot". is great opportunity his name and then added His peers TUiolaon said that other redlals We fed this a do you go lo school alone? Injus- ly In her m^od. the senate may end up losing more the school for the students. But echo society's for Ihe students." Tlllotson ex plain- "a concented student". Concerned words, "do not are sponsored by the music depart- tice. Ihe Negro, Ihe American In- "Well . . . it looks as if we've one. neither candklale chose to speak concern pushed our environment than it gains, ptory of elections on page several students are featur- about what? The unfortunate thing yourself with such proi>- those of applied in- ad that fo I'te out lo all Ihe students on the future ment induding diart. limit too Is that there are many such "con- lems. Ihe System will take care of strudora There arc four pro- ed l>ecause "It would Just t>e Take your thumb out of your of the student govemOMnl. SO mo*l cerned" itsdr*. The democratic system In Instruction much for some of our students lo students running around was Opportunity that grams scheduled for later in the mouth. I'se your mouth intdllgent- students harbored the Opinion Harper, at least founded on "government for the prepare all Ihe music for a 45 3.000. Why is this . the aenaie and entire governmental araaMer which are called "i ly. Open your eyes wide. Look. The epklemic of apathy so prevalent people, by the people". Recently It " minute program." POUmiOM IS HKiSSARY ? of no value to ihem. more rcdtai* These are cx< world will self-destrud unless you For Beginning Pianists *lructure wa* on our campus? What can bedone has l>ccn government, screw Ihe and I try to remove the ddon- 7*homas Stockmann has an- justice when deprived Again, niether caitdidale *howed to cure this illness? people This situation has arisen of their old nounced plans for s In the lo the *tudenl* View aitd KIk Grove locations, "the dcded officers will not take alor( s ). counter-move- ones." It Mcm* odd that the condoning to the (oUcge* budget enough inlere«l greet because of the belief that "the'Sys- ment tu the "Give Earth a Ciuince" the typical and all at night office untli after school is out. It would unfair Stockmann dies Ihe following of black* and white* In a amMiou* long run. with anything more than be to state that tem will take care of llsdr'. Its minor problem seemed to Teach-in. Stockmann'* group, "facts" in his argument »fharmonlou*«no(ionha* AOVANTACES in the high achool poater* and cardboard A rhere Is little business adivity apathy stsros from a lack of Intel- not, though. agalaat dliplay OTHE« The System will crum- hoping to altrad other ariac before Ihe final tally was summer, andthera- GritVllCt Harper stu- "the alarmiau". w«r« given by alofians. needed over Ihe U«aoc» Though, i there bwn Rtvcn. by lh« chairman of 25 piano claaaroom imagine ble unless -dioae living under it dcnu. caUs Usdf F.P.F.P. (Fair 1.) The dty of taken, as far as the treasurer's fore tl\ere is really no need for cent, from 3 Tokyo Is 13 the HumanMiM INvWoa of Harper Dr. MakaK "The indlvMual la IN BLBCnONS of Ihe past at are scvarai cases where stupkllty take a more active pad In the pg. prca- Play For Polluters). Umes more crowded than any opportunity to greatest turn- position was concerned. Three stu- Vorry. In fad, the dedsion on such would suincc as weight CoUmc, i)r. ('>«oni« Maka*. given more of an Harpar coUcrc. the a symptom of ervation of It. the matter of non-rdenlion ACCOBDINC TO STOCK- dty in the Uoiisd Stales. "Yet tbe hap- at hi* own rale (since the out at the poUs was in May of dent acnators comwMlad thai if 'an occurrence was made last yctf. apathy, the maiority of Harper has. UPON LOOKING into work This brings to light another MANN. "A healthy coUage should you don't hear Davis was eiaclad as treasurer, the Japs the inu*ic aaction of A pianos are split Into 4 |traups|and 1968 when 469 ballots were cast In she stuitents poasaaa an above average reaaoo It was the antidpation of many In forsludani apathy. Onedoea prasant aiternaiives." Stockmann, moaning -they're happy to auch musical prlncipleaeap«l- Ryan's eicdion (or president could not enter that poattlon be- amount of hHilllgenrr. Then why faculty members that Harper Col- however, one find* discover Ssaa Interview with Bryant not become a dUscn in this country peaking for F.P.F.P., owtlinMl his be alive after MacArthur got lege the guidance erf the student body of Harpar cause of her grade point averaaa. apathy? The answer Is complex. would follow the modal ct thoughts in earrytaitl on. not to unusual ai all. mentally, under Then, until he has reached the age of 2 1 a news release timed through with them." his little But as Frank Horeili. student ae- In Issue. Plrat of all. higher education and adopt a pasr It MOTS that the Inlecration of the Instructor He backed up anrtountcd to a more th an 3MX) nest "non-involvement" We, cannot vote cannot enter legal to coincide srith growing national committee (grlevaitce). and thai " the stu- between Forcat livlties coordinator, mentioned. has l>ecome a popular creed and local demonstrations for a 2.)lfs black* and white* occur* on the statement by adding tudanta dtvldad word I conlrads. do not hold anypoliticai not any worae now than \ such cases of iitdividua] concern for cleaner environment "Cric* it's keyboard* of 25 WurltUer eiedric dent can work esperimentally b«- Ihe middle-class. The silent weight at all. We can raise our of ever been, ni DlckansV^ < non-rdention ) would bt an acrlv*- fund a majority Is clean Air' arc primarily the wimp- piano*, and the new harmonlou* f«»r« he is Introduced lo the really the sleeping voices, but why listen - lo someone Hard Tlaisa coditMoita. a(4 able topic. aiKi that a pcsr croup's - - of life's majority. student is ^.-«ring of alarmists" dalms Stock described as emoilon Is emitted by mu*iccla*ae* mentals much a* many A programmed who cannot vole? It is as though much worse. Yd recommend atlon would l>e Justi- mann. "Forty years ago the same as "C'la** piano. Music 165; lesson* are learned by trial and to accept lite status quo. His par- society «r« all know how things work- *uch has corraied us until we are fication. limp hearts were whining sIkmiI ad out for Tiny Fundamental* of mustc Theory I. error. And (or a wall to lean on Tim. vivisection. And remember when 3. ) According to Mallhus, famine, 11. III. and IV: and Music Appre- in the future. "I.«i*ure time l» thi* tame type of moral and people marsh- plague, and war wlUfundlon ciation." Ju*t around the comer allow thought that malaria was as positive checks to keep Dr. Maka* ha* pointed out to the will be turning to the art* for hub- caused by swamp air. Ld's face population In t>alanoe with HARHINT.KR the little known, or bies and en)oymcnt. it, titc modem scientist lusu for the the available food supply. *lmply overlooked fad. that alu- same power ihcphllooaplMacxpar- Stockmann iieis that Ihe United Dr. Maka*' approach to learn- dent* who wouM be Interested In Jenccd in 17th canlary France The Suits was Vuilt by industry. to the piano ing experience* could wail be not Uamlmt how play main reason fur all this cieanll- "I.el'* face It", says Stockmann, as (or pariiap* )ust about any insiru ed completely rcfrcshioK and ness-manla is, Nixon hsi muffied "without itcavy Industry tliere meni) can do sn ai Harper, as interesting He U for the kind of the war protestors. According to would l>e no America. Destruction part of their currlcuhim. while gain- instructor that will not only help the psychologist Alfred Masiow, €tt the environment is a small prica ". such whlners always seek in- ing two hours credit, all for the the student now. but . .K what new to pay for progrcas. small fee of 916 - current. non- I'm teaching is obsolete by the Inflated prices^ time the student graduate*, he will The Introduction of the Hedronic at least have learned how to work FARAH THE DRUG $CENE: piano system, with closed-ctrcuil on his own. for himself: and truly, T.V and tape recording a**i*tance. have an understanding for learn- i* not only a benefit tu new atu- ing experiences, especially In the " HIGH AS A KITE dents. but al*o seem* to be helpful music ndd Eileen Boms of the Halcyon operates one of the new Wuriltzer electric Slak-Back Flares By Chuck Thidman nothing was said about Ihe dope pianos of the music department Although to most studenta, the new sys- with FaraPr«ss* phosphorescent anake lies in A bust thai one Saturday night? It tem will enable the untalented to learn how to play the piano with much the fireplace A hand fUli the lake happened on this campua Are ease, Eileen seems to be having her difRcrulty finding the key board. LAKATOS CONT'D with Its blood. The silver butterfly you afraid Harper's Image might pianos arc gathered the floor of building, Start with Slak-Back styling-add The on bottom A in the inaaic Waa. Where Is my head? The hand be seriously smudged? Your (cobL from pg. 1 terrific variety of patterns lo Lakatos' resignation King told department a new Is Slfll bleeding Oh. beautiful sun- prdertded blindrte** a only make* method of Judging the student's to about it. did. him think he and and solids- finish it off with shine! My mind throbs to the sny- matter* wnr*e Improvement In a course "It's a later apologized for his actions lied letter he sent to Schauer. Dr. flared bottonns-and you've got a copaled rythms of Ihe music. My Come on. man, thi* *t^lT will give subjective approach: if the student and withdrew the resignation. Lahti. John Hirkholz. and King, math leacher floats by using her great look going! Get a comfort- you a new outlook on life Oh.l>eau- ha* improved. I'll certainly see it." The issue was discussed behind asking them if this clause didn't whip. Tite golden unicorn has gone tlful sunahine! .Speed kill* people He al»o take* into contention what the doted doors of the administra- proted his rights as an instnidor. able, Jrim fit - with no ironing, lame In class the chalk creates Acid kills chromosomes. tb« student* think of their own tion until it became evident, theday over the issue of e9iamafa-"They ever! figures on the board. Ah. yes. The Hey Blondie. you are the com- work and that of their peer*. He after the February 2(i l>oard meet- have yet lo reply." Harper High! plete cop-out You're always on ha* applied hi* "very organised" ing, that I.akatos would not be Thus, a third case of non-reten- somdhing. Your mind is just a approach to his cla*ae* of Adoles- re-hired. tion faces the school. It will proi>- Dear Administration: IMigs do playground for drugs. cent Psychology, and Introduction ably lead to Treak. that another lawsuit Lakatos contends he's done exist on this campus. That is a fad. to Psyc||ology. "I don't think that brought against nothing against the educational the school by an One cannot solve a problem by ig- Dear People Come on, do some- I have to prove my phlloaophy. Instnidor as Fd Kallsch and process set down by the i'rocedurr thing! Kighth-graders are destroy- My competence ha* already been Embysk. noring it or saying It does not Manual; of which the first point is exist. ing their minds with acid. An eighth accepted (by hi* hiring), and the In the lecture, to accurate attendance, the use of be held Wednes- '« immature traditional systawv- ^ay.- there '^Mjrne e^uat Want to Fly? Wa nt to ditCQver- JBIif^Tr't '"tP*> V books, movies. ISfiff nBrafy fe- There is a good chance add could not proven anything (in the way of to people who wish to another world? Want to escape? aourcea, etc. "These points arc debate the a learning process). If they're not issues offered Simple come to Harper High. We keep it from maturing. broken every day by every leacher. by Lakatos. It is not This a i\i8her'g Paradise disputing my competence, which expeded. however, that Ihe admin- have everything from glue to heroin 18 The It seems that I have leas of a prob- istration will even notice Ihe "teach- on this campua Qmer's, grass, drug scene is misunderstood. The they're not ... it's not Incumbant lem of class attendance than others, in." hash. California dreaming. Blue F>tabllshment must take a better upon me to prove my ability." because my process promotes das* Cheer, Sunshine, acid, speed, mes- look at^the reasons for Its exist- THE CASE 8TABTED a day participation." Rarely doesada** caline, smack, horse. Tea for two ence This Is one Itell of an up- l>erore spring classes were to have of Lakato*' have less than B0*> If you can't gd It here go to any tight world. *tartt!d. I^akato* found him*elf attendance. high school lot. U'hal's it like? Is II groovy? WO«VI with two extra evening cla*ses of A FINAL POINT made in refer parking They're bdtcr stocked over there. In fad Is It fun? The world becomes a which he had not been informed of ence to the manual was the clauae: •tM^Suftiriit screen. A new outlook, whoopeee! earlier. He was annoyed and ques- "The matter of oral and written ex- high schools are the big distribu- Is It wodh Ihe risk? No. Is driv amination* is left to the discretion tion spots in this area. Ask any tioned the definition of Aill-tlme Ing a car 120 m.p.h. worth the faculty. with Larry King, of the individual instructor." Laka- nark. Words risk? Ld Ihe indivkJual dedde social science division head-lead tos showed this reporter a carbon- Dear Administration: How come for himself. i«

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Tennis foes of Harper College What, exactly, do Harper athletes think about the Harper mutt be geltins rsUier bored with athletic program? tbc way coach Roy Kearn*' wjuad is behaving. I know we are all aware of what the average student After all. who llkca to compete thinks of the program, but what do the men that do the against a team that does nothing to say? competing have but win? the athletes opinion In some cases it depends on what That's all the Hawks have done of the coach of his particular sport is. If there is a good since beginning active play last fedlng of rapport betweea coach and athletes, the athletes year. They were undefeated last tend to think more highly of the overall program. If the year and are currently boasting a competitor couldn't stomach the coach, he very likely could- 5-0 record. n't stomach the program, y-^ How boring. The most favorable revfewt'aeem to come from the men Two squads that gave the men that went out for sports at Harper last year. a scare were Lakeland and Rock- They know what a sketchy program is really like and ford V have learned to appreciate the progress that has been made Kearns picked these two teams to put up a good fight and flgfat th<-> this year. did. Harper put down both schoul> There are others, though, that are attending Harper for by scores of 5-4. all existing situ-, the first time and are not at happy with the "I knew Lakeland would be real ation. strong" sak) Kearns "but Rock- These students Madad to come from well-equipped high ford was much improved over schools, or have transfeicd from four-year schools. last year." Dissatisfaction stems from one main point — a lack of He dcscrliMd his team's play as "fantastic" facilities. Two men that have done out- Many of the men can't stand practicing at the local high standing jobs for the team this districts. like sckools or nearby park They don't to hold year arc Randy Seller and BUI their home contests on off-campus areas. Von Bosdman. Both players are Well, maybe they have a point. rtdloc uatMMled slates. Unfortunately there Is nothing that can be done to remedy Mike Wells has been advanced to the number three singles spot as tfat dtuadon that hasn't already been tried. The leaders of a result of his fast improving pisy. •ditolles would love to see a new fieldhouse but money for Coach Kearns is much Impressed such an undertaking Is far away and Impossible to get to. by Wdls' play and he teams with What else don't athletes like about Harper sports? Mike Rierma to form a formidable Sometimes they don't like easy wins. That's right, they first doubles combination. would prefer stiff competition to some of the pushovers They may l>e l>ortng to their op- that arc currentiy on the roster. ponents but as long as the Harper Next year many of the "easy teams" will be eliminated netmen continue their winning way* it is doubtful Harper from the Hawk schedule. When these schedules were made Students will be unenthuscd. up Harper officials had no idea that the teams here would develop as quickly as they have. Mike VMslls, number three singles and number one doubles competitor prepares to t Many athletes have Joined the ranks of the majority of serve what he hopes will be an the student body In wishing there was a football team. oce against one ol his worthy competitors. Harper will have a football team, but no one currenUy FeUUoes enroUed here will ever be able to Join it. The necessary funds and preparation for such a team Basebt^ers Going Strong, --frotn PR. 1 All Harper students with vali- is at least a year away and probably Harper will not have dated 1. 1), cards are eligible to vote a squad for two years. In Iheelectlon. Additional informa- Generally speaking, the men that make up the teams that HHeet Makolm X Satorday tion concerning candidates or the represent Harper In competition are pleased with the pre- election can be olxai ned from senate vailing situation. Not ecstatic mind you, but pleased. members or in the Student Ac- Weather may have slowed Har- ed by coach Clete Hinton. have been tlvMes ofRce in A336. per's baseball team down a little the mainstays of the Hawk game Results of the election will ap- bit In the early pari of the practice plan so far this year. pear in the issue of the sessions but nothing Is slowing HARBIN folkjwing the election in May. tht men down now as the squad The Hawks allowed only eleven CEl hits In hiu streaked to a 6-1-1 record. their latest threo-game win streak and only committeed two The Hawks had won three in a errors In the process. row before they had a loss and a lie notrhcd on their record and then Harper opens Its sectional toun- won three straight again. nnment play today and will be Kriday. April 17 wasthedaythat hosting Malcolm .X In a double the diamnndmeA picked up their header affair Saturday. May 2 at first conference win after owning a I p m. O-l-l league slate. Kennedy- King was the victim as the Hawks smashed the visitor* 7-2, at Pioneer Park in ArlinKtnn Height* OMI (.\ SI'OUl SIKH* Up until that time the Harper bats had been rather quiet but the Hawks showed their visitors from Chicago that Harper bats are no- thing to trifle with. The Hawks swept a double head- A Complete Line of Sporting Goods er against Ugin with the Harper Featariac Top Brands a l l ow i ng a t ot a l of Sptiulding only seven hits. Brunxwirk AilMns MumtinKwrHr The first game was a two-hll MrCrcgitr Troi>hle« CtmviTic masterpiece by starting pitcher Triim Equipment .-IM Ron Kunde and reliefer Dick Voit-AMF Connors. 824-44.-t« \/2 milcMMilh Kevin Stamborski and big Frank iif Ciimpu* No, Randy Seller is not screoming because somebody May haw been controlling the big bats for the with 27 Golf Rose Shopping Center put his right orm on bockwords. he is merely displaying Hawks each of the men picking up clutch hits and Next to Thunderbird Theater-In the Mall the form that hos helped keep him unbeoten in conference RBI's in recent games. Hoffman Estates play this year. Pitching and defense, as predict-

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May 11, 1970 The HARBINGER'S Harper College Vol. 3 No.14 Att^leU' of the year will be chosen soon. Sports If yt>u want lu hu\i- a \oiic in Editor, Ron Duenn has whul lh«- Ciillural Ail Srrk->> hait (iflrr n«Nl ycnr, in ihi- wa) u( already gathered much tu KIMruktnt. movi««. and miikiiiil pertinent data the on sub- Krnicv(A;t3.S) of the selection to the stu- dent body. See page 6. Hartiinger

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On May 18 College Day Pres-Elect Bryant Discusses 70-71

Now that the year l» Just at>out student enrollments and tttey'll be The April 2 1 and 22 ofltcer elec- tary's poeklon. while there were off ballots are: Rosemary Eckberg. completed, many sophomore or turning back many applicants tion results showed Student tiov- 339 no-votes. Glenn Stanko. Robert I.eark, Kar- tranafer-minded ttudentt wUl be because of lack of space" ernmenl President-elect Ron Bryant Though many students still are en S. WUkey. Suzle ChUes. George . maklnn their HnaJ preparation* VaisvU also went on to say that dcfeatlnR his only opponent. Rich wandering al>out the campus, l-^gan. .Michael J. Ray, Jim Lynch, on their choice of cotlege* and other his office has taken all measures (fillers, by more than 130 vote*. thinkiivc (hat Ron Bryant Is the Patricia Wendolowski, Barbara four year institution* of which they neceasary lo adequately Inform Other officers elected ran unop- psychology teacher who Is getting (Meskv. Dan Jankowski, (George plan on attendlnn. students on the various slate posed and are: Chris Raines, vlcc- a lousy deal from the administra- Sponske. Bill Fletcher, and Ches- On Monday. May 18. Harper schools, both those thai will be prcaklent Miss Jennifer Edwanla, tion, many of the capdldate* tn the ter J. IJoyd are the names that College will host 20. unall [1- vlsitina Harper, and those that recordiim secretary; Mias Betty election contended that they had run appeared on the ballots as of linol* Male codcue* and unlvcr- will noL All such information is, Davia, Treasurer, aixi the write- an efficient campaign In contact- .May 1 *ltie* for a "Collene pro- of course. lo be found in the with the Day" in candklate who will be decided ing the student body. In a recent interview that will last a.m. un- Counseilnii Center, the third Rram from 9 on upon durlna the run-off elecllon Both Bryant and Filers* con- Prcsldeni dect of SSHC. Bryant til 3 p.m. In the Colleice Center. floor of over the A buUdlna. for Correspondinit secretary. tended that the unavailability of an showed his displeasure The schools will send representa- The coilcites and universities to Titere was a total of 397 votes audio souiMJ system prevented insight of the dectlons committee tives to interview and discuss var- be visltinn Harper on May 18, not allowing thedifeaMd can- cast In the two day elections i{r>' them from really introducing them- for ious educational problems with will be DePaul I 'nlverslty. Loyola s«t- ant received 247, Ehlers captured •dves to the students. It also was didate of the correaptMdlac intcrotfld stttdtnts. University. Rooaevdt University. 109, while there were 5 write-ins the reason, they sakl. thai their cctary post to run for a senate Booths and tables In the Cen- Trinity Colleite. National College and 36 no-votes Torthepreaklency. platforms were not widely knowa poeltioiv The interview of BryaiM ter Lounne will all be used in an of Education. School of the Art Raines, running unoppoaed tallied Tlite student senator elections will (B) by the HARBINGER (H) is all out effort lo arranae majclmum Institute of Chlca«o. Saint Xavicr 253. while write-ins took 27, and t>e held in the Student Lounge to- as follows: ua* of apace and comfort for the Collece. Lake Forest CoIIckc. Mun- ballots amounted to 117. morrow and Wednesday. May 12 (H) Do you fed that the Student vialtlnii schools and the answer- empty ddcln CoUece. BaralCollcireofthe anadequatejobofrcp- In the recording secretary "un- and 13. The ruivoff* ofthestudents Senate docs sceklnc students. There will also Sacred Heart. North Park Colleiie. iccrclary resentiftg the student body. Also, be a Harper booth. In which coun- contest," Mias F^lwards lal\ «1 vylngfor corresponding Flmhursi Collcne. Whealon Col- senate ha* 279 votea. while write-ins muster- will also be voted on ai that time do you think IImI the selors will Inform students on any leice. Bradley I 'nlverslty. Auiat*- will occur on the dale of the met lU resfMnaMMty or organ- last minute details that the stu- tana CoUcRe. ed 13, and there were 109 empty This Knox CoUiaa, Con- communication with Treaaurcr senate election*, even though it kiation and dents should be aware of t>^ore cordia Teachers Colleire. Roddbrd votes. Likewise In the not. wlial you took 273 docs fK>i permit the ItMliiK Student the students? If do transferrimt io another school CoUace. North Central Colleice dertions. Miss Davis to titlnk should be done? The reason for pladns such em- andMUllkln I'niverslty votes, as write-ins had 1 3 and 1 1 from having an o^ponPuMf Is usually the (B)c I bdie\-e that there Is a phasis on small state schools was VaisvU also Informed the HAR- didn't bother to mark anything run for senator, as ddlnite communication* problem Riven by Fred V'alsvU director of BINGER thai the questionnaires down A total of 58 write- In* were case. The names of the students ap- placement and student alda, "Pri- his ofHcc has sent out to many of given lo the corresponding secre- pearing on the senatorial aiM) rvd" (Cont on pg. 41 vate schools don't really net the the stale's schools have l>ccn aiv opportunity lo recruit students Bwered. Questions brouahi up by and publicite their schools •• do the siudnis on tlieac schools or Lakatos Opens Cose; Now Students Try the I a rite state unlvcr«ilt«>. Be- any other coUasc Information can sides, most of the larRer schools always be found In the Counsd- by Jne Brunka fPrsaMsni Lahtl. \'lce-pre*ident mouth action had lo do with fear are already locked inlo Iheir new Inic Center Schauer. John Hirkhoix. and Lar- of a lawsulL Inder llic policy ol I'svchologx- instructor Robert ry King I, were conveniently In a the tKMird of trustees, the admln- Lakatos brought his Aght on his Harbinger Halcyon closed door meeting ad)acenl to the latratlon la not required lu state and lo bn the student (enter Lounge. No comment of rcnsnns for a teacher * non-reten- Wednesday. ,\pril 29. in the Stu- •ubslanllal Informallfm couM be tion, it Is. su|)posedly. not only for dent Center. The topic •cemcd to procured from them. the "good of the teacher s reputa- effeclK-elv reach the Mudenis and Search For Editors PFJIHAP8 A SLICHTindlcatton tion. ' but also, for the good of the faculty present. of the •dministration's dosed- school. RI.ABORATED on Application* for positions for next year's HARr LAKATOS Lakatos discussed the five-point the occurrence* at the »t«rt of the BINGER and HALCYON arc notw: being accepted in document the adminlstrnlion wish- *eme«ter which led to his self-resig- both publication ofllces and the Student Activities of- ed him to sign: admitting his im- nation. for "immnturr be- nputoKX maturity, accepting constant *uper- flee, room A335. hiivior' («hich the ndminiMrnlion v.. The major position tu t>e filled vlsioh. admitting to.uaing an ulti- wanted him lo agree toi. and hi* in both Ktudent publicaliona is edi- matum to get his way. and slating l-ebruary 2H omtract non-renewal. Occupational tor-in-chief, currently hdd by Miss that he would he happier at a peychol- Terl Carter for the new*paper and ,\lthnugh the 'llberar' four-year institulion. He could not instructor discussed hi* non- Opens Ch(i* Pancratz for the magazine. <»itv sign such a document. "J found my- Library rclcnlion. it was not his obiecllye People mav al»o apptv for other self in a hole. I made a mistake lo create a pleading da\ for his The Counseling Center of Har- position* on the Mnffs. but onlv the and admitted it. \'o admini*trator to per College announced that a editor-in-chief will be

. . things happening on tional Library is available In the THE DEADLINE DATE for nil about -'.irled.' ThinKs. that he Counseling Center for the use of petitions is Ntondnv. Mav 18. Two this campus." Mudents on the campus have stake in: student* and faculty. day* later, on Wednesday. .Mav 20. said, the students had a been circulating petitions for not not The Orcupallonal Library pro- a Student Activities committee will faculty things. Mis topic was only Lakatos' renewal ofconlrad. pointed vides current Information about interview all applirnnls. ! actors so vague howe\cr. n« he but desired explanation* of their specific Jobs, scholarships, col- important in the selection of next out man\ facti« of Harper life (the administration's) policy and

' lege entrance requirements and year's editors Will lie previous ex- MANY POINTS ..f interest their hush-hush attitude on Laka- mentioned seemed to strike cU>> college expenses and adds a perience (thouRh ncrt mandatory I. tos' case. At the deadline date of l«» the commun- large number of pamphlets, occu- responiiibllitv. desire, and directing cr the faculty and this issue, it was estimated that pational brief*, reprints and poster ability itv visitors than to the students. there were l.(MK) names on the present materials, to the material already The editor-in-chief is responsible I he I I faculty mrmbcrs v.Trious petitions. One student made appeared lo ctiioy what he was available in the college for the appearance of the publica- .\l wc»h

*a> ing. Cun iiii u nl . nods—and ati- —ADDITIQNAI. AmiRATE- tion j Us dsadli ne and publieatjBn -.lemenl, "We woiilri rpally iifrri were a constant and useful Information about Jobs dam. He must also take responsi- preciativc smiles 'lut ."i.OtKl signatures before t>f Lakatos' and educational opportunities will bility for the operational aspects sign with manv tin- adminisir.Tlion would e\en look -" If you' r< .i be received each month from of the staff; the assignment of sl

I he people with whom he, and of the Chronicle Occupational Li- BINGER or the HALCYON of He does not force them to learn. brar>- lo help answer their voca- the students backing him. had wish- ^ fice. or see Frank Borelll. director (Cont. on pg. 6) discuss the matter openly with Rob lokotos tional and educational questions. of Shident Activities. ed to L V -^

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Sfwfeiif Grwp Crilkaes SSHC New Club AetivHies A new Harper club hai receiv- the events purchased with funds Letters To The Editor dues. Hightr idwtation Bmlgtt ed tentative recoRnltlon from the from membership . ^--. Tks r>nln< K*r* rrknrMrniwl mm- t think these youngVOUHi men are do- 3m owl cpinioH , . . Dear Editor X The point here concerned com I think Faculty 6".. Student Senate. The club called members chosen as .Members of the Ad Hoc iTfasing at more than annual- what is learned in my type ing an exceptionally ftne Job and Calendar (C.P.S.) Being one of Ron Bryant's many paring i« orKantzed for road sponsors are Hon Stewart and the letter said, the reduced salary "HALKO" Student Advisory Committee to the ly, supporters for the Presidential race, of I^ychology course with an- should be told about U. What bet- club wUl Charles Joly, both of the Social rally enthusiatU. Tl^e M<*n , May 1 I State's tloard of Higher F^ducation increase In the new budget means other Psychology course cover- ter place than in the school news- 1 became terribly disgusted after sponsor their first rally. May 16. Science department. Co-chairman on newsstands. that "faculty members will be re- collec- it very HARBINGER have written to the iioard to ex- reading your front page story ing similar content The paper? I'd appreciate much l-resident of "HALRO." HUl is student, Tom .Mahon. ceiving less pay. In real dollars, test to make such this In "DKDICATIDN AKT HXH IB- press their "deep concern" over the (April 27), highlighting the cam- tion of data If you would comntenl on hopes to make the club ". than the>' were last year." comparisons merely defeats the Creamer, IT by Miss Virginia Myers, higher education budgrt submitted paign. Bther you're on Ricky boy's the near future, because, unless one year-round activity open to Har- Student or faculty intcrcaled in noted that purpose of type of course need for a i-jthibit 8:3U a.m. to 10 p.m. last week by Governor Kichard THE GROUP the payroll or you just don't like my really has an emergency students and students from sur- "HALKO" can contact the facul- Higher Education 3. "If the student has improved, k>ses per through .May 31. Lower level. B. OgUvIe The students urged the Hoard of had Bryant because, as you wdl know, these security guards, one roundinK hltfh schools. He added ty sponsors or the HARBINGER enough itself said the proposed deferral I'll certainly sceU." sight of the fine Job that they're "K" building Board to be independent W.e Can, Bryant's victory was by a 2 to 1 ^t bulldinR. Mem is. at times, rather will be office SUfend Improvement that trophic* aw^ded m "A" of capital construction projects really doing. Haseball. NUca. (H) 3:80 p.iii. to carry the fight for more funds to margin, and not a dose race as you represented "unmet needs" and difficult to see 1 was trying lo Signed, P. Goetsdmann the (;eneral Asssrot>ly. called IL Maybe there was a small that If good things arc TUeaday. Muy 12 letter to Chairman that the likely result would be "a indicate Dear Editors: In a Board 3Ae StieUftA turnout at the polls, but the ones QetU^ happening in the dassroom. those . (orientation significant constraiitt upon the •CAKKKK DAY Oorge L. Clements, the head of the voting still unanimously voted To aU of dieWGNDBRFUL Lower Flag; the things srlU be apparent to moot Students to coUege-tKMind students. ) Pro- ability of institutions to main- 3S member student committee, Ro- Strikes, riots, uiid even murders huvc luken plucv un Bryant, even tho you don't seem STUDENTS of Harper CoUegemy people In the dassroom. grams at H a.m. II a.m. and of Il- tain current staiMlards." The stu- sincere for thdr contrib- bert Weinberger, a Inlversity niuii> ul the iiulion's lo think so. THANKS cuntpuscb in the* pual week. Wc ut 4. "If they're not disputing my 2 p.m. linois graduate student from lUen dents expressed their fear that On your rash statement about utions. the wish to thv uiiiveritity uikI not . the deferrals would "impair high HARBINGER juin 84 col- competence, which they're t'nderwrller's Laboratories. coe. sakl, "We fear the financial the candidates not informing the 1 have bad an exciting year as lege i-.ew»puper» across the couiilry ihul have denouiKx*d It's not incumbent upon me to In the new budget will be quality education." incom- FadUty Coordinator doing my Mourn Kent Murders Placement (imce. 9 am.. A347. savlims students vocally. It was the ability." the N'lxoii adiiuiiistrution's decision to ttie prove my more than offset by its social cost." widen war in such able heads as "ihing". but. wldiout the hdp and Art Kxhibii. lower level. 'F" petence of must prove their Ktudentit lowered the Stipend R«cipi«nt All Instructors A gruup uf ubuul bU Hurpvr building. THE STUDENTS 8AiDtheGo\ buulheusi Asia, which we feel, is diri*clly re»poiisible fur BorcUi (Frank Bordll. student support of these students. I could ablUly. My point here was that it Aiiitrricun flug lu«»l Wednesday, to show their "i>udi)ct>> ernor's proposed tuition increase, I onnie ilugheii of >-]k t:ro\e. the deaths ul 4 Kent .Stale Uiiiversily sludeiila and con* activities) and associates snd hsve not accomplished the goals Wednesday. May 13 is not liM iMsbwit upon me to prove which would raise tuition rales sophomore in music at lliir|K-r. well of Community participation. uver the fuur murdered Kent S(ul« Uiuver»i(y »tudent»." Keceplion for artist. Miss Vir- u Unuiiig riots ni many schools. not Ron Bryant He had s my method. Competency implies for resident students an average has been offered two scholarships describing his To those of you who are leav- ginia Myers. I p.m. It is tiaddeiiiiig lu see sludenU froiii our ranks prepared speech, the ability to make decisions con- At I p.m. that day. about 100 20 sitting around the base of the own of ~ over current rales, would for music from l{oase\'elt t olk-gi- detail, but he ing— my best for your future come ' 63 platform In every will be the best way students Raihered around a maieoflaR "Kuardln« it." Art H^xhibit. lower level "K ijciiig shipped lu Vietman, Lau», Thailand, and nuw cerning what families hard- Krtstcrn Illinois I ni\.T»iiv back to Harper when you "pass" hit middle Income and couldnt speak without the use of to teach a particular dasa. student who had orlginaUy lowered Another confrontation occured at buUdli«. Caiiibudia, 9>impl> lu Ievd, "I. BJ's War", ll ia dis- v32INl uUu this way, and personal thanks est "We fear that the result will totaling wirll o\er a audio- aid to two or three thou- 5. "These points are broken my the flan to half-mast. The students 1:30 with Har\e% and the 20 stu- lieartening lu See the guvernineiH's high school her itumv .ii. "concern" over the for s F. be that many qualified She ha» m>t made sand noisy students. every day by every teacher." ( re- JOB WELL DON continued to stay In the area as dents. A crowd of about 100 Stu- FrUay. May 15 deulho ol the 4 Kent studciila, yet the> nul least, lo those graduates will be unable to at- yet. bat it is expecicti thnt «iu' will du shuw any naase write s retraction, as ferriiw to the Procedure Manual) LAST RUT NOT Dr. James Harvey, vice-president dents then formed, amf an agree- Play by Har|)cr Studio Players. tend ooUege in Illinois. We are attend ltuuscvelt.aaJhra£hool ha^ ul tlieir preciuus cutavrii un Uk* yuulhil whu ure drop I'm becoming more p—d about My polnl bare was that polWes who srlU be here for another year of student affairs, told the student ment was reached that the students •Bus .Stop", 8 p.m in "FrhuDd- '"— — will have time to worried that the d(M>r of opportun- one of the best music deparimi-ni!> ping like (lies iiT Asia. - U as 1 Ifalnk about It Maybe and proeaduras ckIsi not to help I hope you was not representing the ma- desiring the lowering of the flag Ing. that he " ity Is bciiw dosed In their faces." in llie state, lu increase her skill* die Harbin«sr nssd a Uteir beMcr. but "help" me do my "thing In thm pres- 'i'tie guxxriunctit witli iht' supvrvjsiuii ui the F.B. I., Harper and people do Jobs jority feehng of the student body. would work through student Stewart- Warner Corp. 10 a.m . In his budget message the Gov- on the piiimi. new editor. for punitive reasons. coming months. that the had to be raised. ident Don l)ufF>-. for a collection of Placement (fflce A347. IS iiive»ligatiiig. nul unl> the deaths uf the 4 Kent slu- and flait All of have been ernor said provision would be Moth l>r. •eorge Maka* and Signed. Rod MUlcr Msy I suggest diat. in the future, you BEAUTI- petiUoiu showing a majority con- /\rt i-:xhiblt. lower level ' K" deiila, but .il»u the urgani/alum withtli the various stale made to increase scholarship funds. .Vssistuni I'rofcftsor .toe rilliliion of Dear Editors: you let the Interviewee proofread Fl'L PEOPLE to me for FLAG was raised liy an ad- census among the student body building. reserve ullll^ thruughuul idi. louiurs We sincerely THE Wdnbcmer said he dk) not bcUeve the music department c«)mn'»end- hope There are several points whkh an srtkle which Is being wrttlen Jaoiulc Landry ministrative assistant, but Ave min- such action. SatMrday. May 18 the artlde the incrsaaa would adequately off- cd (onnie « nchte\'ement ii^iiUu thai this iiivestiKatiun turns up the kind u( enfurced ai need darifkatlon In about him. The purpose of an In- deadline pre^ utes later, was lowered acaln by The HARBINGER "Hus Stop . H p.m. In "K" which appeared in the set the'Ml Impact of the tuition prnincd her highly '"f her ctMiKitv liun ihul the Kerner Kcpurt. (laics ('uininissuni. .lud War about me terview is to relay theMsrvtewae's The HARBINGER reserves the of foUnwHip another ttuMOL By Am. most vented any addtttamd buMdlng. last Isaue of die HacbtaRcr utions to Harper In the field <>f rvn Report didn't. polnl of view not dM imsrvtewar's right to edit all letters lo the sd- tfltpirwd. leavtmc of the story the stwknli had BaasbalL Kendall. lA) 12 noon. 1. "I ehaUeage tham (referring point of view or hia li iSarprat aWon srill or the small Increase In faculty mu«ir: both ln«lrumenf«llv and We also wish lu gu uii record as sa> ing that this path- itors due to space. AU letters to the' administration) to come of view. Tennis. NUCL Meet. away. salarlca. the students pointed out \ ItTilliv of the interviewee's point become the property ofthcnews- etic situutiun is unly a beginning. Hecuuse uf the reivnt out and dcl>ate. but I know they have other columns for such Testfig Avw/oUe that the Board of Higher Kduca- You p«per, and may be withheld from G.LD. Monday. Muy III Recalvet riots and deaths, (uture protc*sts wdl lx*coiue more vche siront They have no arguntent" purpoeas. lion had recommended a 7. 1 '. In- Furman pubUcatloalf UlcgtbWorinpoor Art l-:xhibit. lower ievd "K iiieni ideulistic.^Hurd-iiiK- will Lakatos und activists t>e seen mure Of course the administrstion has Signed: Robert lasts. HARBINGER also crease to keep Illinois from slip- Poetry Applaut* The bulMing frequently thruughuul the luitd realize, an argument. However, it is one Editors. to ! C^viselJag Ceiter ping below the national aver- as students nuw asks all letter writers have I had a fiat tire on Application deadline for Pub- I ISel Is both Inconsistent and Thursday, age in faculty salarica The new Mrs. Ileane Furman. a freshman thai protesting anything fruin the President's foreign whkd) their comments into the HAR- aecond-chance for high achool dropouts or an in- to com- A Icatton's editors. untenable the campus, snd I wsnt Isler thsn budget reduces the request to an student at Harper, was recently rec- policy to u school udminislralur's cT>nduct. may lead lu BINGER office, no -icctus for a student's intelligence level. Is .Security Guards teresting pf 2. "To compare what Is actually mend the campus after the last publi- average of 2.25'- for the full ognised as an outstanding "acroes- four dsys more than tears from gas grenades. considera- being offen again by Harper College through the Tuemlay. May 19 earned with other courses (eg.. for all their hdp and limit content to fiscal year Ihe^border" contributor tothcGua- cation, snd lo Art l->ihiblt. level 'F" The president and presidenl-elecl of our student bixly tton— in parilcular a young man General Educational Development Program (G.E.D. ). WEINBERGER'S LETTERsaid dalajaran. (Mexico) paper. La Psychology compared to Math) no- more then 250 words. concern the issue. It is thai Carle. is offered For employment or further ed- hulldirw. have already shown on hoped Is merely drfsating the named Wayne The G. CD. program the "meager increase" was "In- Wrdncwlay. May 20 feeling all al undcr the awlhutH at the Cook ucatlonal purposes, some method in the fall they are truly a repreaenlutlvc of students y adequate If Illinois Is to attract EARLIER semester. Art f^lxhlbiU "F County Superintendent of Schools of determining educational attain- Ileane produced a poem in her Hardier. They seem lu think so. building and retain the beat teachers to provide the credit equtvaleni ment. other than formal unltby- available" HesaM thestatewould .Spanish 101 class entitled 'Kcflex- We. therefore, wish lo condone, praise und applaud all fforper Nos H» ifftte Snobs of a high school education to those unit completion of hl|[h school r%- tlon ThtirMluy. May 21 In at,a "competitive disadvantage de una Mujer" or Reflections deiiionstrutions concerning the issue. We feel our govern viously. announced the Invsslonof tional guardsmen, after all, thay who have dropped out of a regu- quiremcnts. Is desirable This of a Woman. The creation was >yt i-^xhibit. lower level ' F in comparison to other states in ment has not worked for the good of the cuunlry, and it lar high school curriculum. The procram provides applicants with sent to the Mexican newspaper Cambodia. weren't ours. We won't even get building cflorta to Improve and maintain and inlelligent to has deHnilely nut taken measures end the B.S. students here aren't snobs. program Is also a building block an opportunity to secure an evaJ- Our Jumpy at Nixon's statement "I'm thr quality of our academic In- given full page coverage as an Friday. t* war. Mr. Nixon has truly revealed the shum of his listen to all the Issues. confident thai senate will con- for the student who wishes to see ualion of their educational matur- May "outstanding poetical We gladly the st njct ion" work by an '•ranka's S%iryfmY where he's been sik) where he's ity and competence. Art h:xhibil. lower Ievd ''F' foreign and domestic pulicies. Written and spoken wurds We just got through listening to tinue the conscription (draft), un- Because the coet-of-HvIng Is iiv American student." going. The C.V.I) program helps in building. have bc-en exhaascd. There are few alternatives left. Rev- Rob l.skstos snd trying to listen til some unspedlWd time in the fu- Com ary by J. Braaioi - to the administrstion. Harper stu- HARPER JOINS SEVEN other meeting high school graduation olution may tie jusi around the cortwr! ture." SMlurday. May 23 dents will always listen to this contrsry G. I^.D. testing centers In the Chi- requirements for employment, en- Thinking about the Vke-presl- both sMes f^rhaps would be Awards banquet at Arlington of the argument, before they take lo his own support of the draft's cago ^ea. The people to ssc at try into training, promotlaa In dent's statement last year, I be- Park. 6:30 p.m. any action. end by June 30. 1971. But It real- Harpat («rfbll information, dates. Industry, admission to cuUiga or came a little concerned. You re- tests, as well " WE'VE HEARD Nixon's admin^ ly doesn't mean that he's not keep- personal . and toeaUoilB of the simply for salMaMlon. member the one. . are faced HARBINGER on newsstanda. Istration talk about the Cambodian ing his campaign promises. as hsiphil tips on preparing for It should be clearly understood with the undoing youth These ef- So if teals are -^ Dr. Guerin Fisch- that the Cf.l-ID. tests can, In no voice campaign, but now there's the other what he seems to be rejecting the the N.C. fete snobs have the loudest er or Mrs. Dorothy Cassle. both In way, take the place o< a regular SlwdnH ..." Evidenlally Agnew was only side voicing the issue. It's those Gates Commission's recommenda- the Harper Counseling Depart- high school education. The teals speaking about the larger univer- effele snobsfromthebiguniversltles tion. Cff lt§wds! Those radicals of schools like aren't too ment. arc not a means to educate They sities, especially the eastern, pres- WE AT HARPER Notre Dame, Columbia. Cornell, concerned. We don't see Nbion's There arc many educationally arc merely designed to appraise For those of you who ran sing, tigious schools mature persons who. for one reason the educational development of play Instruments or merely like WHEN AGNEW and President Rutgers. Bryn Mawr, Sarah I^w- draft reforms of last winter as s us quiet or another, withdrew frnm school applicants who have not com- to listen to yourself, night alter Nixon, four months ago. held their rer>ce. Pennsylvania. Harvard. hoax designed to keep and did not complete formal high pictcd their formal high school night without so much as opening semi annual, open press confer Princeton. Dartmouth, Brown, for we're not noiiy. We listen polite- ly, we do most of our work, and school graduation requirements, educattar' your mouth, will find just the an- ence, the>' both remarked on how Haverford. Illinois. Chicago Cir- we are high in the eyes of the swer to any of your basic hang- disrespectful many of today's col- cle. Northwestern. Berkdy. Neb- recording community! ups with the Harper lege students are. "They don;t lis- raska. Missouri, Culver- Stockton TAt Nurfciffger studio. and are trying to cause For those of you who disagree ten to their leaders t the government Kent who Brian Trent, a student at Har- the trouble. Especially those kids with my hypothesis (for I always and representatives) . . the truth- per. Is the holder of what appears " at Jet all sides comment ). I'll Include Ril facts Kent. Those four dead ones were a 1923 gramma, run by a the addresses of some people you to be Again their comments weren't di- really trouble makers. One guy. two Teri Carter, EdItor-ln-Chlcf beat-up dry cell. It's actually a may want to write to: P^igene F. rected to all studenU, especially girls, and a hippie Real trouble record cutting outfit and Brian Schlickman. 20! N. Ariington Hts. .Ice Branka, Aaulrt ant Editor , not those of junior colleges like makers! can make long-playing or 45*s But we at Harper belike Rd., Arlington Hta.. HI. 60004; Chuck Thielman. Feature Editor Harper. I feel this is true, as jun- wont with ihc setup. "A* it ftandjnpw, sttidents nal. iL.Ai'c_wouldneY«r Strike^.our Ralph .1 Smith. Senatet Hon TOienn. ^orT« EcflTtif " lor college du I will be using some of ing. Washington D. 20510; have a bond with their schools. school, our administrators might C Darlene McCratic, BuNlneHs MnnaRer school's facilities during theschool Charles Percy, 1200 New Omce This isn't as dreadful as many have a stroke They've got to pro- Stewart I>evin, Circulntion Manager year and perhaps, if there is enough Senate Building, Washington believe: for Junior colleges are a tect thdr positions, of course. Dr. DC use Har- , Staff Writer interest. I may be able to 20510; Joe Branka. Harbinger Dean Anderson good place to come, go to class, Lahti would make an announce- for recordings over per's facilities go home, and save money. ment to the press defending the good Office Advison Craig Stewart the summer. I SERIOUSLY DOUBT if any- , GETTING BACK TO the effele name of Harp»er students. . . "There By that token, if there are any one will be writing. We have no Photographera: Tony Drake, Stewart Levin,-Tim Brad- snobs, Agnew made a comment is no boycott here at Harpeer." But masked marvels in the studeitf dfde snobs, Mr. Agnew. We have ley, May 3. that set many heads spin- I'm sure he won't have to worry body who wish to make an under- very law abkling citizens. Wedidn'l ning. "We know we can't win a about making any such statement. taking In the recording business, join the striking schools. We don't for of Wil- land war in southeast Asia." Such Published twice monthly by and the students Brian has just the answer for you. Joseph C. Morton, newly elected to the board of trustees timing only takes place be- Na WE'RE NOT 8NOB8. We break windows or skulls. And best liam Rainey Harper College, Algonquin and RoselleRds., good He can be contacted between the of all. we don't throw rocks at on April 11, makes many visits to the Harper campus, We've got all theae pedtions, bat I fore school referendums. and teach- won't cause any trouble because Palatine, 111. 60067. hours of 6 and 10 p.m. at national guardsmen. er dismissals. Nixon, two days pre- four students were killed by na- and often converses with students who approach him if the students back them. Telephone: 359-4200, Ext. 272 359-064 S, for those intsrcated In doubt with questions. recordings. /

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(Cont. from pg. 1) lime the students must also realize ART fESTIVAL £/tcfr«f7cs Cw$$r Mr At D9VrY • iHwy H between the student* and the ctu- that the student government can Are you Interested in bringing dent lenate. With the communica- only be as strong High school aixl Junior college as they make "Culture" to Arlington Heights? If ponenl system and cassette tape re- Diamond men Sport Winning tion gap, the ittudent senate can It To sum It all studente parents, educators and up; student so, please come to the first outdoor cordere Refreshments will be serv- not do an adequate Job of repre- government U stror« others Interested In educational ob- ed. only when An Festival on Sunday, June 7, senting the student body. To put it represenU jectives In the field of electronics the student body and 1970. The Festival wUI be held Uther exhibit* indude a digital this problem in " simple terms; no does something In its repreeenta- are invited to attend the Electron- computer in action, at the future site light oper- Record, knows of the proposed Heavy Schedule Ahead o^f whafs going on here tioa ics Career Fair" on Saturday. May ated radios, an electronic Cultural Center at Ounton and device at Hari>cr. I hope, ^rilh (H)c What is your platform? my election, 16, at DeVry 'Institute of Technol- thai will bake cakes In less than St. Jamee Streets In Arlington that I will be able Irt What are the "A moral victory" in how base- The Hawk Horse hiders will face ture will probably be much better to the sni- new Ideas you ogy, one of the Bdl & Howell 60 seconds and a number of Heights, Immediately auto- denU know who their hope to bring Into next south of the ball Coach Clete Hinton describ- the true test in the next few week*. than that at the beginning of ihe senators are. year's Schools, 4141 Belmont Ave The matic systems. Films on the Apol- as a means for them governmental Memorial Library. The hours will ed the Hawk performance against as their rigorou* schedule shows. eeason. Al*o Hawk pitching and to be In di- process? event Is scheduled from 1 p.m. to lo 12 mleslon, laser beam* and rect contact with (B)e be fromlO.OO A.M. to 6.00 P.M. Wright C ollegr last week. Although Foul weather al the beginning of defen*e have *harpened and thdr student My platform. I've already 5*p.m. computer* will be shown. now senate They will know what went discussed, more or leee It's real- It U expected that the works of the Harper squad lost to Wright the season forced the cancdiatlon are now strong points of Ihe team. on in ly over urttsto will 4-3, they put on a fine display of many games. Most of these prior shident senate meet- about 4 foot by 6 fool and 100 be exhibited CHICAGO BULLS STAB Tom of ings and what is being made of concrete. and offered^ for sale. Prices baseball talent for Wright is one games have now been rescheduled done for All Joking aside for the Boerwinkle wiU be featured during tiMRi. The way I feel however, best works of the toughest team* in the confer during the next two weeke This The Harper squad hosts ^«Des ... If Just my platform Is a simple of an will be awarded 7' SEARCH the event The tall centr will oat person has a problem or some- one of communication between the by a panel of anisU. ence and was ranked number three period had prevloudy been sche- College .May 11, at 3:30 al Pio- be In DeVry's digital computer chuck thidman thing that concerns only him. It Is students and the student govern- in the nation last year. duled with quite a few gamee neer Park in Arlington Hdghts. room, working with students and rdevent enough to be brought be- ment; and to break any ronunun- (H)i How much did your cam- I'he Hawks have a few poeltive I'he team play* Wright May 13, a faculty members who are doing a Where is HAPPINESS? fore the student senate Icatlon gap that may exist paigning coel you? This loss really doesn't hun the factor* going for them though. The doubleheader against Kendall May In the special computer forecast of how Where dkl she go? (H)i Do you hold a stand that school. (B)c in dollars, only about $12. Hawkrtoo much for they still boast weather, which I* alway* a big 16, and a two game affair with the Bulls will Where Is think that the student perform during next LOVB7 parallels the administration, or { H)t Do you However many things wcredonat- an 8-3 record. factor In a game. In the near fu- Illinois State I'niverslty May 18. year's season. During this proj- Is she loet? would you like to see more student put>ucation. paid for by the stu- ed and of course, a dollar value ect the Bulls' previous seasons Where is dents, should ever be overseen or PEACE? and faculty .voice In the handling cannot be placed on the time that will be "re-played" an Why Is she so evasive? censured by the administration? on IBM of educational matters? 1 and friends of mine spent during 1401 computer, with variable What Is without Should the edkors print only what add- LUc these thingaT (Bk Not at all: I would like to the campaign. SUIMER JOBS ed to And what additional fa0ors Why must these things be so hard see more student and faculty voice the students want to read, or (H)t Do you think that when are the wishes needed to win the N.B.A ti- to find? InCtrcaelng, In the matters that directly con- should they also bow to student government elections challenging Jobs for collegt girls gnd tcachgrt trith be- tle What and faculty? Thaee pafformancee will then comes between birth and cern students and faculty. An ex- of the administration come aomethlng the students are any office •xpgrlence arc gvaiUble this be appllad to next year's season, death? suMMr. You can work th« ample of this would be the non- (B)( If sooMthliv Is of no Inter- Interested In and many candidates to arrive at a realistic forecast Mechanisation? days of your choUo in Ch« loop or your own noighborhood. Top wages. rctcnUon of Bob Lakatos. All the eet to sludenta. It shouldn't be are available thai there should be DeVry shidents will display Pearl, may your rays forever B- Uric«^ call or go in Co ragiscar as soon as possible at the office students can do at the present time prtoled. It should not be over- a limit to the amount of money award-erinnlng projecu they have lumlnate •ost Is merely suggest, sign petitlona, eaan by the administration In any that can be spciu? convenient to you* constructed, Indudlrtg way. aniillllan. My Life or talk to each other about changes The student publications (B)i I definitely believe that MM tuners, counters and acalcra. My head Is eiplodliHl. they would like to see The board should be coitcemed only with there ehould be a limit placed on CHICAOO EUilUE RCVEIX. INC. Thert ariU Be athMts by nM^or The light keeps the student shining of tmsleas. (or Instance should views and represent expenditures. If not for anything rirma tadodtng IBM. Western Oer- Down to the River. Loop 230 M. Michigan Ave. ST 2-2325 hav* a atudcni and facility voica Therefore, not only dse, for the students who could tric. Zenith. Motorola. IlllitoU Bell to catch another glimmer both publkailons be writ- not afford a lengthy and Impres- North 4632 N. Lincoln Ave. LO 1-450S Td^hone Company aiMi Nattoit- hope to continue Iheeearch ten by etudmt*. they for Life (ll)i How strong do you think should be edit- sive campaign. For aample a stu- al South 2251 II. 79tb St. Accelerator Lab. can't hack much more ctrlfe 737 .1161 ed only by students. dent who would make a fine cai»- FACULTY wUlcoo- I'm Hyde Park atadnt government MBMBBBS raaddBg out but there Is no- 1523 E. 53rd St. 684 .7000 Hm should be? (H)c Do you frequendy dine In didate might be defeated by a duct lectures on eucfa lopks as When you ask. "how strong body but pearl, Par South 11256 S. State St. 264. (Bk the school's cafeteria? weaker opponenl who can eland 8180 "Control of PnlluMon Throuirii may your light the student government should (B)i Yea, quite become brighter, Oak Park # frequcntiy. And to apend high prteae for poalvt. Bectronic InstrumentaUon." 944 U. Lake St. AU 7.6888 you must consider "Et- the rising sun Is going to set early, be" the fact If any students wish to discuss buttons and radio and HAB- feet of the Digital Computer on DCS Plalnet 2510 DaapsCer St. 774 -9625 ' that the student Is broken wheds must be repaired, government only things with me I'll be happy to BINCEB advertisements. " If U Society. and "The Place al Lib- roll on as strong as the students and stu- while I'm there Arlinftton Hts. 1806 E. North%#est Highway CL 9-3500 should ever come to that I don't eral Arts in Knglnccrlng Kduca- down to the Rlvar dent government ofHcers want It ( H)i in rdaUon to the laat quea^ believe that AnanclsJ backing don." §H.?ki« 5200 Main Street 679 -1550 but the water caimot be tasted to be or, make It The student tlon. do you have medical Insur- •bould be a prerequisite as M it Visitor* will b« dlglble for government has to work tor door are the efforta wasted? the ance? in the stale The Prestige Tanporary Service and national decliona prties. Indudlng a stereo rom- oblllvlon Ron Bessemer, left, of the Horper P.E. Department, etudents Student senate olBcars can (B)i Yee but perhaps not go as far as to not have a com- enough. Clilcat* " Mew York • Ac 1 ante Hollywood shouts words of encourogement to Howk Mike Eiwort dur- munlcabona gap between them, the In ing hit ^ (Hk what actlvlttca (that you two mile roce. Mike ploced fifth in the Region IV students and the administration. can mention) are you now panic! contest with a time of 10:07. But at the same time each student pating and which ones will you be Msel have Interest In his student activcin next year? HABLBY POB SALE govai luncnL Also, the senators (B)i I'm currcndy In track, rro«» Student* ond Foculty of Hcirp«r Coll*g« will r«€*iv« CHOPPBB must be erUlIng to represent the country and the student senate New ««/ amd poin/ fob; and students at a better level than that I wUl probably Include the same tola nf ehrnmr which they have been. At the same nnt vear. OaU Larry LtdniU 6 m»d 7pm al 637 449$. o Push-Button Rodio InstolUd, with YOUR N«w Toyota! Do you wish you had FARAH more faith in God? Slak-Back Flares

^ Com« to this Christian Sclonco LBchirs "Why be fenced InT' Lerture by Am selling my trusty, like Charles M. Carr. Monday, May 18 at Start with Slak-Back styling-add e p.m., at the Church Edifice. 401 S. Evergreen, Arl. Hts. new, 1962 Belair station a terrific new variety of patterns Wagon for only $135 ot and solids- finish it off with highest bid. Radio, heater, flared bottoms - and you've got a new upholstery, snow great look going! Get a cog^fort- tires, new battery and ACADEMY AWARD able, trim fit - witfr no ironing, power steering. You've ever! got to see it to believe it. WINNER Call for an appointment 437-4529, after 6:30.

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Trdckm en Finish Season, Bachus Maices Nationals by BONDUBNN by Pal TexkJor by the makinR fine heiahl of I3'4" of .Mankei, Morrison. Bachus, and in the pole vault competition earlier Outstandina Harper thinclad .Miller in place of lllneM-ridden Bob SporU Club, which was previewed In the season. in an earlier article Bob Bachus reached the much de^ Texidor manaRed to place Hfth this year, is .Mel's vault was the beat effort of now a reality. sirvd goal of becominK eliKible for The absence of Texidor was a biR tift year In the area, (ireathouse The club has ofndally applied for recognition by the the National Junior Collwe Track handicap to the squad. took a third in the reRional com- Mike college and has elected iu first set of ofTicers. .M««l in Garden City. Kapsas by Uwan is also to be con- petition however. placinc second in the Ration IV Rratulated for his fifth place finish The purpose of the organization as stated by its A fine showinii was also made in the two constitution men hekl Saturday, May 2. mile rur>. .Mike's time is "To provide competitive experience in by Harper's two relay teams. The Robert was beaten by a mere of 10:07 was his best of the year sports through intramural and extramural activity." 440 yard relay team, (the "M" Ave tenths of a s«cond by Andy (K-erall the team placed tenth squad), And also "To give leadership and guidance to consislinR of Mark Mar- with 1 any Senorskl from Wrtaht who was 1 points beatina five other group of students cus, John Mankel, Dennis Morri- wishing to develop interest in clocked at l:&8.5 over the half teams. It was a biR tmprovemeni son, and anchorman Dave sports." mile course. Miller, over last years one point, Hfteenth placed fourth in a touRh field with place effort. Membership in the dub is presently at It waa' Bachus' beat Ume of the about twenty a time of 45.6. The men felt they The top three teams but Roy Kearns, faculty sponsor, and the club year and one of the most surpris- in the meet ofHcers could have placed hiRher had ina finishes of the their were Kennedys Klna with 4 9 points. expect it to increase rapidly. meet as Bob exchanRes been better. came from last position with only WriRhi with 47, and IXiPaRr with Hockey and swimming are two big concerns of the The mile relay team consistinR 300 yards to Ropassina over seven 35.5 dub at this time and other sports such as archery are runners in the proccaa. beginning to take shape. Another bappy Hawk was Md GIRLS! Don't forget that this organixation is for you (Ireathouse who set a school record lop. The club doesn't want the Womens Liberation Front making complaints so you're more than welcome to become active and gel your favorite sport going. Stileits Vie The dubs next meeUng will be held in the student lounge at 1:30 May 13 and 14. Try to make one of theae meetings if you're interested. Fir Atklete •(

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& It's that time of year aiialn. the % lime that the Harbiiwcr wUl pre- sent aome qualified student the Ath- lete of the Year award. This will be the secoiMl tlnte that the prise wUl be Riven. Last year the trophy was Rive^io tennis standout BUI Von Boeckman. Any Harper ntudcnt that has par- / 'I ' , I I ttcipated in athlrtlcs her* U diRlM- for the trophy which is awarded to the person that has exhibited the Rreatesi athletic ability artd achlcv*- meni

I'he winner will t>c decided throuRh analysis by 'he Harper coaches and the HarblnRer sp«ina laff. Any additional nominations or John Monkcl Konds thtf t u'on to Bob Bochut during a suRKertkMia ahoiild bt dlieaad to mil* relay •v«nt. Horpar'i mil* r«lay t*om ploc«d fifth iheHafMnKer( in the ragionols.

lakatos Netnen Sport 9-3 Slate, ( From l-R. I as this would not help ihr xiudriii Nationals when he ia on his own. Cpme Up Neit ON HIS CL08ING remarks. U- katos lamented on the admMs- Aftainst Junior coUcgc compcti- teat trntion's pf>licie

- rt abU. Tou e i nh o wpetWtow I nev l h ably makn a team perform better. SftnukflnR Harper carried its unbeaten jun- Brunswick Adidas Mun«lnKWfHr ior colleRe slate Into the rcRlanals MrCrcRor Trophies ConviT«c held last Saturday and the Hawks TcHm Ekittipmrnt IM were heavy fayorltea to lake top VoM-AMF honors for the second ye§r in a 824-44.'M t/2 mile Mtuth row. of rampuK \ Coach Roy Kearns has express- 27 Golf Row Shopping Center ed his obvious pleasure with his Next to Thunderbird Theatcr-ln the Mall " •quads performances andhadhlRh Hoffman Estates > hopes goinR into the Repdon l\' L

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May 27, 1970 Harper College Vol. 3 No. 15 The HARBINGER Athlete Thf HarpiT school near is .icttn oj the Year selection has iiiylu suminfd up in the Uisi B.S.* been made. Look to page iiiiumn iij the yixtr. Joe Brunka 7 for Ron Duenn's sum- di.\ticlls many doubts about Hai mary of the year's sports per Ctttteoe, un page •' and the athlete of the year. Hart3inger

Senate {lections Draw 571 by Joe Branka

A run-ofl decision for the office be tallied and the two candidates ballot boxes. of corresponding secretary and Ihe with the most votes were chosen for OTHER SENATORS and Pre*- slated senatorial elections for 15 the runoff berths dent Don Duffy argued that no candidates were probably res- ALSO OFFERED in the election studenix had come to the voting sponsible fur the better-than-usual day activities was Ihe choice, by dlrcctur or the student activities ballot Im>x turnout of 571 voters, students, to either reject or accept office with a complaint. and un May 12 13. changes in the student government therefore, there was nothing the The student government senator constitution. Though there were a senate could legally do elections saw 10 candidates chosen total of 1 4 changes, students had tb« The official tally of all candidates / lo fill positions fur the next school option to either reject or accept are shown bdow. with the first ten year. Freshman Karen Wilkey Ihe changes in total or item by item. candidate* chosen for offlcr grabbed Ihe largest number of The student who voted (221) oTI the Correapunding SccrHary votes with a total of 273. Karen chanses, for the most part, decided Mimi Hkkman 208 inili.iifd a mart-on-the-slre«t type to accept the (hunger without com hlllya Horan 149 u( campaign. s«>mHhing rardy seen menl. The changes to the amend Senatorial CandMales on this campus Her doaeal rivals ments, on the whole, were passed by Karen WUkey 273 for senate positions were Oorge a clear majortty. lOM-12 (ieorge Spanske 264 Spanske with 264 and Dan (;r- ly student govern ah*>.a surprise w rM»-iii ers of the senate argued that Hickman defeated Ulyn Horan by l.eorge F^ian 211 Scandinavia Tour Cancelled; there was a discrepaiKy over the almost a 2-1 margin. Out of a Hill Flefcher aoi campaigning of one of the candi- t(.*lal of 357 vole* cast for that of- KoseMarie i-^^kberg 901 dates. They fcit the maMir should Poor Response Is Reason ficer position. Mlml gathered 208. Patricia Wendolowski 184 be looked into. The diacfvpancy Since there was no slated candidate Chester Uoyd 183 •ras over Ihe dcrtion rule which Due to lack of participatioru the for corresponding secretary in .Suie Chilaa 180 Harper sponsored slates that a candidate cannot Ihe general officer elccliorts of Ap- ('lenn Slanko. 1«» tour to Scandinavia has bee^canceiled. The tour was campaign within 25 fed of the ril 2 I 22. Ihe write-in voles had to Hubert Leark 159 originally scheduled to depart June 4 on a liesurely sojourn through Sweden. Norway. Denmark, and Eng- land, und was to have lasted three weeks, until June 25. Mrs. l>yan Md^uire. operator of Frank Horeili. student nctivMic* rftftt f9€ ML PriMptct Vac«tlon«k. the firm dir«i»»r with which Marpcr i» d- -n 'Che work-scholarship prf>Kram. Finals Beset Harper Students mcnfcd thai Harp»r»lu»i' !"»• thill went alonK with thrse tours, Seiiat§r$ ilttfd •ccm lu take any intrmi In the was deslKned tu spark stud«M in- Scandinavian trip Therewerconly terest in the tours. If the student week been meeting 1 hrit; aVlurge «en.ilf »eftl» were Harper's final exam schedule has fur that trip. Iwu student* niftned up worked a minimum of 4IMt hours filled in Ihe recent f.irull> senate with some problems as far as the convenient timing for She al«o aaki that »hr was naturaliy the durinK the school on proRram elections held during the week of all students is concerned. The Memorial day weekend is dlsappotnicd l>erau*e of the res- year, a bonus of 5-15(t. .ipplied Mav 4 responsible for throwing many of the exam dates out of a llnrp«T. but h«>ped ponse from |o the cost of the lour «iiuld (k (If 130 ballots sent to facul the logical agreeable sequence. trip scheduled and that the Kuropean iiwnrded lo ty peTMmnel. lOftvcKed in the elec- the srhtMil *• <> through wouM P" een Ihe first day of already taken their final examson trips. last until AuKusi 20 It is now leresis are reflected, and ler. ncfrnlnK thai spring vacation, be sponsored chosen bv direct vnd ..f iti. M-n fitr the most part, be administered ihe sch(M>l. ihe last periods <»f the semester packafte deal can be found from b\ ators onlv. .June I -.-4 during the regular class If some classes are only an hour periods .Vgain. if the classes i in length, instructions have been more than once a week ar)d jHe given that the last two class per rinnl lasts longer than one k^ur. iods should be used, or «nv other the exam sh

Commencement is upon us. By Some many read that Harper ex- of four Kent State I niver^ the fifth of .lune another year will perienced Iht usual problems ofix'- dents It is to the credit of the in * be added to the history of Harper. cup>inK its permiinent campus tire Harper campus community, How will Ihe record of this year We hope they will note that beyond and e?tpecially Ihe Hoard of Iru* Kxam Time June 1 June 2 Jun«;.3 June 4 read ten years from now;' Fifty Ihe reasonable complainis about in or violence. We have go4jd MW F TR M-W-F portant advances wer^ made. He- rea.son t<) l>«li«rve that everyone |(t \2 yond Ihe pride we nil share in these at Harper recognizes that f«irce is ^ Knglish 1112 l#t'i5 10 40 10 1050 10:50 12 facilities, the faculty, students and a contradiction of Ihe very essence MW F TR .staff have all contributed toward of a free and open institution. TR creating a eampu» community of The past year has been a chal- 12 2 t 2.-2- ff" }\.t 1 \ii 12:15-1:30 12 12:50 tftmiBtir—fttid acYlbn. KVen now. lenging one Jor all of us. i o those these contrihuOons canbemeasur- who will be leaving us this year, M W F M W F TR MW F ed in terms of the progress made we wish v«Hj well in your future 2 4 in educational planning, in class- endeavor* We hope wehavetouch- 4 4 ."i(> 1 1:50 34:2 room instruction, in student ac- ed your lives for the better To those M\V F M W F MW-F T-R tivities, and in community ser\ice8. who will be returning again next 1:40-2:50 year, promise our best efforts Make Make Others may read that the Harper we 4-6 Aitountinj; T^ campus community coalesced to to intensify Ihe richness of Ihe ed- illl IP IP avoid internal polarization and ucational experience »c offer. Our ^% possible disruption of the educa- commitment to excellent is. in the tional process. The issue grew out first and final analysis, a continu- Final Exam Schedule For June 1~4 Lahti of feelings of grief over the deaths ing experiment.

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MjtriK-* ( nlltttf U |*ri>sentlv .1 tMfnl> hour Mtfk aixj durlnu link betwtvn Ihe student Utub/ MMri'hinu f«M- a iiiLiliriftl sliidt-nt Ihi- summtT will t'.irn s 112.Ml faculty and admini.stration. he

Id nil the iKMiilun <>f simicni .1 '> hiMiy for '.iT 1 hour wxt-k will also bt ri-«iponsible for or- Letters rf|)rfM'i>lijii\i- u> ihf '••Unci- u.ini/iii- To The Editor «d- THKSTUIIENT PROVOST I...S and adminiMeriiiK the Dear Editor: Dear l-xlitor: In additicm, iiiinioir.iliaitt. 'Ihr Sitairnl <^ ou% no witnesses or ac- I'rovoM ilion ik bfintt widely publicized a sludenl particip.itioii -in Ihe sum- opltUiUi The term apathy has been hash- You really missed It - you should cusors were called to testify luu i(li-.i in liir Ihf inoiiK ilu- <>ludi-nl botu li is proKrum .tnticip.iied ih.ii (acuity and the community. How- seen ' children at play. runniriK siiu.iiion. The student was forceil 1 Ik |m. . i\ >ll ,4 denl will have prefereme but fresh much of his work in the summer ever, it is about time this term rouKh-shod over the riKhts of fel to possibly Student appiiiiii«.Li incriminate himself men will .iIm> be ridered. (^ual will be involvt^d in this proKram* was associated with certain ad- low students The Student Iraffic by explaininK "his side of presidt-nl i>f xiudent afriiirs upuii the Iflratiunii irtrlude emt>iii>nal ma- and will include .iru.mi/ini; tours ministration and board members. Appeals Committee meetiiiK on story". \o wne was sworn in, III! rit'ummi-nd.|li(>n of but a Mudrni- turity, academic aptitude and lead and speaking !.> students as they Normally there is only onetime April 2 1st was a farce the »tu rather a .liliitinWlralive-farullv student-type security em- ri>fnmil ership abililv .illend Ihe reuislralion |>r.._..im during the school year that stu- dents thereon tried tg play "es- ployee read lef. apptiiiiut' the "violation" to the Thf will si-rvt'ao l'r<^ The student cho»en will ha\'e .i A.N'OTHKK RKKPONKIBIIITY dents are recognized i.iblishmtW voiil for their and could not even panel and the emplovw was call- )f(»r «»ne,vear. working riftitti Miictlule of varied and diverM- th.ll will be helpful to the cullexe achievements. This year there do a Kood job at that. ed upon from lime-lo-time to l«> lwfnl^h p*r wm-k dur rati respoaMbilitin. In addition to .iiulndminislrution indetermininx were over 130 students who re- S|)«ciflcally, ytni would haveseen give his ex|>ert " (adually extran inn the K-hiMil year and full lime serviriK the collexe Our First udmmistratiun the altitudeK of the students will Year ^ a panel of or K eous) opinion. This duriHK the iturnmer ceived awards at the annual 5 or 7 people (de- type of t.\ 1 months Hewlll .11* the Mudent b«id\ re|>roii«itative include administerinK and con pendmii on how many felt like vol dence along with clearly rwrive .i w«fkl\ salarv of Sfttlfor .mil Awards Banquet. These studenu hear MTvinu ao .i commujticallon dutlinK a student poll twice a inK on a "decision" say evidence permrnttxl It has been a trying year for Harper College. are the oneswho have made Har- ) display adis- ilu- .itnios month. These surveys will roiitiru^- This year rcKard for either phere < [xiIIuUmI 1 of the entire of growth and per College what it is today. How- administrative eve- Iv lap the altitudes of the students transition on our new campus has not review prcKcdure or Judicial atmos- ning Second Annual been without "trials ever this year therv was some- with reKnrd tli various in.iiiers and errors'* or disappointments. phere The mectinK started Finally, to cap the 'hit. ii> perhaps what thing missing at this 40min evening. «me many betters will think their nags ol iiiiporlaiMi'. Our "young" college was successful ceremony. in some"experi- utes late (or no apparent reason. student upi>eared with an anorney look like ul the I was greatly disturbed at the finish Unc this summer. All the pertinent The Student lYovosi wui i-x|iitliie ments," in others obviously not. One not so successful There was nu seriousness of who made certain demands, Commencement failufv of oertain administration pur- based poop any race Ihe resolution of enthusiasts might need for this summer sludenl urie\aiK-e». was the Traffic Appeals pose Court. It started out with the and evident. The panel disclaim on constitutional prindples, in can be found in the accompanying story. His ofTice will be publici/ed as a board meml>ers to honor right intentions; to hear wer to lake away money for a short reccas, af I ridav. plainly to Ihe enough students and not memberi have not l>«en Race-Tratk Season: tm luiH- ^. 2HH llar|H > -hion desiun. I.iw proper rt>lleKe of taken in a serious impress- m from n student for "lowing" Icrwhich he informed the litigant siiiditils will take part In the Ihinl iiimin.iii .mil pr.iclit.il iHir«iiiu fkials. nature by the judges who presided. Although the ed with the fine records these siu- Traffic charRes. that they would not hear his case. liiiie commetMA-nu-nl of llariM-r ( ol I liCM proitrams lake two or thrw In workinK •" coniunclion with Appeals Court was finaily (tenis have achieved throughout dissolved, (this was a second (Of course, informing him that he htte It the panel Student Lure for will Ih- the fir*! lune ur.id vear* of pnrt-ttme sludvinii"!' •'"• the student senate on campus will attempt for this school year. It Is about time FURTHERMORF. such . Summer a committee . . ) because had no right to representation of recom- |. 'i-iiion iHiiTd would make decisions thai were e)ierci*f*onthvin-w (4impu» \ c.ir of full lime «lu <>>ll.v. ..ikJ will start prompilv iiale*. followtil b\ an inviK-ati«in cxTlain Ndmioislralive liisk* that party Ruilty aitd Harper Let's hope thai in the year to no other cases were so declined .ii ni I has had the anMher nul statinit in general. 2 |( emporary facililie* w ill b\' lltMTi'iMi Mark KiuilMti) A may be assisned to him by Ihe vice disappointments, too. The March imiliy. and come, our students are able lo to be heard, i To date Ihe student be eritlwl 111 Ihe iiarkinu lot for rri-«i«teilt president «»f 21 Tax Referendum still Often court that th«>' liked one's The purpose of this article l» plucr II the * V\Wr«OTie will Im' Uiveil student affairs. shows its scars. Harper's mM l)«l of four doHars. simpiv cam- achieve honor with recognition has received no notice irf any such L'l .kIiliIkiii "presenlalton" bdter another • \ l»r paign to than to rhiirtKc thr scrne nl ilarixY Into a»k the mtan Ml the •(2 wfVMlow for l.'iitH-rt i. t .ihli. I'ri-*ii|< m 8TUDFA'T» l\TP.Rr»TRD in obtain more funds through a tax increase was from this dormant administra- committee or hearing! It I lull I liiiu .(IkI «iifinin f ,tih iMcame apparent that some that of atudmis runninti thriniiih two tickfls. ai 1 the 1 olleue. «hi«h will fn- follow ihi* position obi.iin .in .ippli defeated cm by a two to one vote leavingdepartments such tion. I ask the administration, IN SHORT, we think the traf ' .11 of the panel memt>ers were also the halls with pracilscorkvdtM^hind participate In Ihe itrem' kI I"' 111 " 1 'fii it -t iit tiiMi* (>v rh< cation in the To Rd yiHi off itmd runnlnu Sliid«>nt .V(li\ ities I if as security without sufficient who is the thai is ftc situation Is pathdic and now funds to operate. The one driving a student ' I Kovernment represenla- < \ i-n ' Iheir cars. sherts ihouKh 1 li ' '. ,•! scrMich in hand ihe^ummcTur.Kl' Mciir I I flee, the dcftnllUms ind .1 few i-xplaniiions cje.idline Is \\.,\ Mt .\,,. wedge compounded by the Incompdcncc. HARBINGER feels although there were fine efforts on the between students and ad- libes. and llte'lalesi "huriip"fttrlhed«klv wHI IM4 have completed Ihe «' why are they allowed dual- «-iit be useful pllcalitms will t>e received by Ihe part of ministration? unconscionable adions and un- ' many in the college community to push the referen- Slnoercly. ity of position leicislative and double ractnfi Ihrouiih Iheir mirtd. riviiitrcment* iinlil the end ..l . I IK- I To collert a l>c<. one Koe« lo the onimencvmenl aiUIri-^- will vice president of student affairs dum onto the Rick i-3tlcr« judtcial'' - i»ee page ^ but rather, tl Is inform. itive summer ipiarter .it llarinr •1. M»*e«>plr Ihink that a two dol I«0 m.ii ami riTlor of the ( hic.iitii ninmiillct made up of two students passing of the next referen- The Arllntclon fnrtnii seaMm 120 « omen Kti-ivinit di-urj-e* ' ' dum, which lar bd t>n a winninu horse with nr T l rb.iii I'roieii*. Im ap|>oint<^ b\ student tfovernmenl. could be coming up this September. starts im Memorial l>«v. 30 May tvrlili('al«s> t n the .1 loddK 2:M June ur.id He I* iil*o the ". Harper brlniis diretlor of Ihe r one admlnistr.itor Other disappointments Myth; back a ItMwl 4if appointed by the could probably aiHl terminates on AukusI 21 The put in terms of uaii-*. «!» will receive .\*Miriate l».«n six dollars This Is wrontf. The fellow* protir.im. .\|iromoier vice president «»f busirteo* afTiilr*. student grievances. race track is o|>en e^•er\ da\ The campus lighting problem has yet of the ol \ri-. fUvrevM. fid .VsMN-taieof cashier pays out three dollar* Sci of iiiMicr«laiMlinK iMwixii tin- cil\ one administrator appointed b\ the to week exceiit .Sunday and iheracinK be solved. Although the Building and Grounds Depart- (friim(iriim .» eiMe deMnvM. It*» \**4Kiate of .mmI the suburb*. Iheine I1 .kIiI-ikii \p Ilitit I . ^ . . „ .T m( tri«-* to vice ' «»f academic affair* ment is slarts prumpll> at 1-30 p.m,n>»r» . „ a complex department It has failed All ,. In some re- , t»l it ^eit * B.s: ,^ r Too .---m--.. k THv rfr ti- fit Real lar I. g nnrt wttt hrtftHr ttir . 11 ,. ... im I two doll. .< uli- if.-iT» lwn«Tmr««fti'Ui aitd riixirntor of student are ususally » or 10 race* per spects to students. ,^^ . , _. „ n^fj^t I ' I,-. Isn't Anything going to be done about "*•*^^ "** youth aiHl the middle iiMiMne rtli Iv lhe\ fell sl.itiTiKfils Kiviiiloi.' •!».. Ul. _u .1.1 1. J «»"l«inal two d«>llars i» affairs, i he two faciiltv member* *Branlia't r^-otxtnsible «-xcuse day. atlhiHiKh this canchamte. Survmy by Ihe build and „,„_ k..,i, >...., '••>•" Kradu.ile*. /vif that constant hum in the library? One thing that looks Ihriniglj fhr liM.d iciven . »<• 2«>will who s4ip|Hifl .. . back loi.it ifH- I new*pa|H-rs » _ . - . ^ Uu- .inniuiii rttllnce. will be aiii). .inti*fl hv ih.' ... i>ti« .:!«» and grounds department) Ihe numt)er of horses in Ihe races _/ __ _ r«^-«\e ibe \ \ deurvv-s. ."» .Vv Holt work* with dilfiTitil great Is the sod that has been '•" ignorant. n»e»i in Senat. layed in the front of the Commctrtary by J. - Ihey fdt Just about every student \ irii- fritm race Branka In Ihe k» r»M-e , , rliTjrrt-*. : A v** rti-urrtS il . 1....1...... ^.,,,,1^ -•"': and 2n • Ihe ,. .,j . lars' lor i»friod« I he < •iiiriiiiiiT-s campus. Students could always study there. |HiH»lr Ihey talked im a L piirposi- wilirH' M-hiMil rtvdves awards for s..,i,. . h<«lidav such ao Memur \ # . t . ! fH' rerlifii'.iie rmiiients lo A few twhnlcal terms iif ih. "I diirimr this to inlcrvlew the Despl»»« "trials from Ihe adminislralitm. IVrhap* thing irther. 1.1 II,.. ...«.«. -to 000 r leadinKr.indi . '1. «trlifl< alerit Uhen iwo eUlerK l.idit-* ol lh«- ipk-nl«h.i\ e-m MMii II. »!)..«- iiii-i nii-ii man\ ol and rrcommcTKl thv\ .il»o w.inleii a more colorful process ' '!•'"* two or three to the ments the u true honor line sin h can be e„H,i.^ lo (lack Ihe ., N ""'.^ HARBINGER feels Harper has been quite , J^" '1 "--lulh Ul(fl orM- Ih. community sli>p|M-d in my office observation i»f the '""''*•m "'»«* M-inella"f Iheda.K o^the profili-m* in iheiirbanim iron vic«- presideni of student aff.iirsfor H.iriHr (lidure honor was be*towcd on a sludenl at Arlington successful in many ways. Through the efforts of devoted to MA.niiHfi discuss "man> disturbing I HariM-r ivrlincal/pro \« lolcf ihem. I "" """"':' •-neo pan? 5 final aptxtintment m krtownherea* achitAemcnt winm-r who itKik onl\ The admission c^t forth, r.,.. and hard-working individuals the Harper name is widely thing* ' Ihe '''"^X. I'a Z!^ J' Krams. which .in- •|M^i.ili/tit .11 .1 im Harper campus. I |>onot .ind obi(Tli\F .loe*' *'"'"" '^'' *'""'-'' "' '*"'• lhr«T hours of questionable credit .rack is .St .".O for ^^ ' ura«d Mand* I |^t^lllc aiMl or couldn hdp but think of a Ihret^ I h<-*4- fir*l 2 rnn-s of the t<.«hnt«al sltidic* sn -see page 6 two l.idie* «rr<^v far the at Harper. anti %'iia for d.iv tif CfHir*e Hrlalercfimmenledlhal clubhoiiM-. KeKul.ir lr<'.|.> time i-.con >n< h .1- .11 1 ..iinlinx fill, dunkie who told mc exirplioii. howf\er. M>- this is harder than the u»ual liet. «i. •<.rH\ the entire svstem was n farce. p.irkinK cost* -Vt ct-nt* while pre- the rewards \\e onl\ I. -.irn through i>ur mis- had questiofts IMhrr- ih are much hiuhir I hes«' fart* are i.]itremel\ ddrl frrretf parkinK cost* .Hi take*' rleiM-hed t/iilnell.i m an fl»t*. calhil in. .ir nu mental lo Har|>er s future name. there .* nocilinK ontheam.ninl first and the scco,,,: I was. al»i>. reminded of .m tn home, and had ctimplaint* rclaTt.d Hut it i*n't really that bad. because Ihnt can l>e bet on horses, .• but ,,.._ r- , ^ . w siructor who threatene..., horses will place inth. my but th.ir» diff.r. nt I- \'..th .n.i ,,i n.itishon. but nei'i' -piHs »lor\ all logtlher. .*ilh will do. Ca/t^nJar | "despici' I'menl of stiidt'nl grants To place a t>e1. simpl\ ko ti. a HiiriM-r ( otifve ..- ill. .Hti. 1 •iiu.ni.in in.ii Kept m.inv ritl/e!i« ind .lids has htvn window. \ inu from bafkinu ihe n^erendum everyone bn.ilit\ confliiis. musu de|>artmenl man the numl>er of Ihe horse the kih-s more, than if the btilinic i* iflSi (•xces*i\ e An\ Naliirdav. M.i« «• and mTsTak*-* Hut Harper al*o AMO\(. THK. IHUVTS nimv out of its way to the hrt is to be placed on and the mim hdp student om' i* allowni in the park, but ..nl>. Memorial has Day *om(ihirw else- to live with . IMiiple *lre*M'd over the last Mn\ her of Itckrls 111 ihal ridd. The Vxnn and M- that is wanted ^i those 21 and older ran place hrts Ihe HariM-r Myth' can . «i. r h.n,. Ihi* Myth hwn: KiideiVMs on iht lounling di.pnrtments keep up with Monday. June I not be ignored. More and • mm of the 7 iMiard mi-mbers national norm* ihcy re the lop Sludenl .\rt Kxhibii I i( memhsT* of the communit\ <-aii I . -(Ill i.iii\ to each other 1: Ihe flunk ..III »iil)i on o\cr Ihe manaKcmenI ofiheschiMil. ir>u« .iml fairne** with Ihe facull\ ; Kinal Kjiam* rondtm of the sliidenlV . an«l Ihe mi*maniigcmenl of thet.ixpav Tuesday. June 2 lack of rnmmiiniialion hetVifn Ihe er * dollar: lhede|ilorableshnw Inu Final K^am* ciMlege the some Teri ( .irtir. fklilor-in-ChiH and <.>mmunil\ administrators and students IVetlnesdHx . June .1 l-.ven,lho our top campus maga- have mode at many gatherings •loe Hranka. AsMiNtiinl Fklitor Kinal f;xams iiine. H \I.( Y»>\. clalmnt lo dis rifitals. and conference*: the cloft Chuck Thii'lman. Feature ikiitoi •IK'll the mvth of Harper. I can cd door only" svsiem of manage^ Thursday, June 4 Hon Duenn. Sports Fxlitor not help hut Ihink thai the report meni within the schrHil: KIniil Ksarpg lact* on "TTiirlcnoNJcCratic. BiiHinoH Msi nnger on Ihe subitxl wa« no more pal.il- HariK-r transfer crwfils (4 cmiI of ' Hbi< ih.m inc administraliiiii .'i l Stewart s. t iifBhi have a lt hul . I or I.cvin. Ciriulalion Manager Friday. June .t I (iradualion. THF, UOMKV. for instance, dis- oairses icuepied by othiT school* "; Dean Anderson . Staff WrttPr 2 p.m.. Ilar|)er Campus liketl the "same publicity rdeases and comment*, of "too bad Harper ' Advls4ir: ('rain Stewart of. first college with a direit com- was only cwnslruclcil for its ae« Thursday, June 1 puter hfMikiip and an outsland- Ihelic values." Pholograpbern: — |„nv Drake. Sfowjirf I.ivin. Jim Urad KcRislration inu dental hvgiene clinic' ". They ley. THEN. WHEN ONE adds the Summer Schl felt these [loinls were Indeed, com- student* gripes, the picture gets

mendable, hul the\ didn I over cloudier: Hoard and adminisira I\jbii8hed twice, Friday. June li monthly b>- and for Ihe student.s of Wil- shadow bliintliTinu failure^, in- lion rarely listen to us: the noisv FteKistration liam Kainey con,«istencies. and rudeness on the light.* in the Hnrper ColTege. Algonquin and Uo.^elk- Kds. lilirary make it an Summer Schcuil part Palatine. 111. 60067. s offhebo.ird. administrators, unbearable pface to' stud*: little students, .ind laciillj-.. ^ „ grounds lighting at night: side Telephone: 3.59-4200. Kxt. 272 Monday. June IH • QocK) newt soni We've gone over your flr?t,jre«r records very carefully, anu we figure you'll ODijr rhc\-. and man\ ojhefsfiiicstion- walk* of mud instead of conrr.-tc ('ln.s»es MeRin need 19 nore hours to enter as a sorhonore. efl facets of I l.iriKiflifi- Ivldenlal- (all of which ;ire given the same Jo* Bronka '

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BY DICAN ANDERSON -- from jMifit* 3 " from page 3 .l(H- llranka. a!i»islunt editor of (iiiistiiuiitinal priK-edurfs. both the HAKHI\(;KK. has recenUy the THK I'AST STI'DKNT senate .")th .tnd I4ih amendments, of the presidt-nl lo\i-s l>f«ii accepted for summer "inierri- snifTing glue. The TrafTic Ap|H-als ( ommittei-. new prf«iiifnt ship" with the AsMK-iated Press. How has a sirange aniip about investigation and impeach- .ilhs for He will be workinK oui of the coniediralc flagH (hirath nu-nl iHf* hrankfurt. (Germany bureau. «il lrii|uentiv bnmbtil. .\nd In .ill .MKifiix voi'i can The twice Tribune grant reci- UrniHih ll.Muti aUavs find a tvpkalttu Kevin ( dent Irving to bribe his ' pient and I niled Air Lines schol- rouch Lou- arship winner was sponsored Creg Hau Ann^ birthdav wish into the

l>.i|KT » It workiil I s, , IhrouKh the Iniversily of .Missouri I 'at Danna ,ill i> not lost for Harper. school of journalism, as a result Krank s/ardian

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1>((» l.l-l Vfill ( raig Xtntawy a little hW|» and, nudging by all IMirtics comtnuii. ALTHOUGH over 35U Journal- .loe Davis llartH-rmay j'uftl lose its inherent ism students across the cuuntrv Duane Slavti>n stigma. It should- 1)1 be that are placed in such apprentice"suni difficult if the right mer school" for two hours of work l>eo|tle would onl\ work for the MhiMil. and not for their credits, I'.ranka's acceptance is own pres lige or staff quite iuil of the ordinary. "In or- r>arking stickers .\nd as der to t>e Kiven scholastic credit Ifurther told ihim. Ii n all. mort- or lf»». for such an endeavor, one must get relai«-d to ihecon- siimer probletns." the position Ihf Harper Aincricun tlim u!> it appeared When queried I Graduation keynote through his own na- on .May 6, dur- speaker Students often stop by the HARBINGER office to respimded, "You tmlygd what you tionally accredited school of jour- ask ing the t>ludent-udmini»tration confrontation on the isisue " Nichulus Hult. about the Here pa\ for' nalism Sir>ce we have nothing like Juestions newspaper. assistant editor of the murders of four Kent Stale UniveriHty students. that here, I had to beg my way oe Branka tries to explain his latest B.S.* article. into the program at Missouri" rOMMKNCKMKNT He did not fed his past journal his coverage of the liig Kight Kranka felt the reason he was Four Students --from paite 2 Reviewer Sums Up Bus-Stop ism involvements in .MIsaouri and football team, and also letters of chosen was. "The>' probably could- Disciplined f'hicago had much to do with it. recugnilion for hiscampuscolumn. nl find anyone who wanted to go 1111111. iiri-senl« Mtlutions lothirn however. He has accumulated two I'awing At ll". t- Flag .iiul > Lowering on Campus I iilUl(f ...•fully thcM businci>> Missouri broadcasting awards school is Entire for the Tigers ». guess." And Stage Year I tormanrr OHti tkeM* ideas lo I hack our llarfM'f •ttidt-ntswhovtot.-it weiuirt hi ri-firrcl To the (ollegi iiiin (II .„.!:. .u.: the ideaofunil.il I'll ilinii-^ ' I Til l,ilt«-r >|Msiri tlu-ii I oiiii.,iiiui« and the company i-d the t ullegi- stud«-nt (-1 induct codt- student rondud committee. The erally lowering the flag, then low rations is strictly prohibilt^d by xxill rommii its^Hf to rectifying in connection «iith Ihe M.iv h. I97tl committee. rompoM-d of faculty The Harper Players can be very proud of their last ered it ititd stibswiuentiv rvfused .Xrtide ninetMi of iln' II ir|.|s his attack on ur EiD Guter Ratscblag; VerstelieR? flag were todav subjected to dis IMiwer to recommend susiteitsion at Harper. Melien to do Ml by an administr.tlor. the In annourtcing Jjf. ciplinary action Ihe diMHilin.iry ban prohli-m- i« very gtMid be- on M«v 1.1 or dismissal. ( ommitlee rerom penalty of probation i» deemtti •"< ..I.. The action w.is action, the t ollege iNnnteil >• >«ork« «llhin t^' •-• ''.-m In Brigiltr Pdka taken following mendalions are apiH'alable to ihi by Chriiriiun Gabriel llorelli I Ih- llnywrlKhl William InKe* Bu* fe»M>r .ipiiro|>riatr stated that two >iit l.ymnn. Sue l.ipner. Dave (gher slildenls who ri-volution < an informal hearing on May 14 I ollege board. 8l«ip wii» the Hatvft llaywi first Klero. Str\-e igher thriT students admitted com (Irion, and lim Hurke MY BIRTHDAY involved in the same y iolation^ 01 Alter I livc«»mrrKiM-emcnl .1 which was attended h\ the loursiu .\cfording to Krank Uorelli. di altempl nl a lhrv« iicl plkily. lUir^li fwrther ex|>lained prududlon all added to the effect of enitemble "Englisch lernenT' antwortete ich Mutter May H are awaiting a disciplinary Mr lioht-rt I, meiner sehr I received a birthday card l.abti will 1 dents and three administrators. rector of student activities, the two tlnw last waMtn's unfuHunnle playing. Al.l. FOl'R students were cited hearing irriticrend als die mir similar to iheonehHd Mav Kit gr.idiiatcs Iiim .1. vorschlug. den neuerT Kurs mit2u- The other aftrrnon the opinttin.. Bus Sttip wtia an unqual- that presents s|>een The lines were »<» frk-ndlv. \'iolations of the events of Miiv K. "Ilecause the bard brouKhl itriiani^atlon. pol grbraurhtti. Abir noch mal bh>ede .Maschine the coiHlun ctKleby lT»r irad rcilw wrrc sie wujtsle. dnsK e» nie S<» warm .-«nd right Indeed any uneof them student who was placed on pri»ba pla>«d by lah, and a mature hand to the vergeudrte /urn Derwetter noch ein- (;r«w l^dki and Debbie /.fit seln wuerde und meinte. That at iimt- I km-w Ix-ttir Weaver. XlW- dass m.il i >as ictrlerejst nicht M-hr T.eydiii es mTrgufurt portrayed ike awkward Kven wuerde. und /udem hoeflk-h. dtich was s. die mMOm (and all the math Uenn BLESSED ARE THE MEEK: TOR THEY WORK PART TIME artd m«M>nslrurk rowpokr "Kind. Du weiMi hte W iiiild I. nt\ I I n. . ii with a Harper Havers settinns of prev- wann Du es ich mich schon nicht m Kngli«-h rcrluin natural rharm and an ious mal brauchen kannsl". mal luechtig SHALL INHERIT THE EARTH. produrtinm I had rnouith in- .lusdruitken darf. »ie abiK'nto t>f *rirronMl)iu Such .1 Ihoughlfiil note terest to hold up for three acts. INcses war vor tirka acluehn srhoen ist's. erne >prache lu wis thv inRrnur. Ilrbbir |{emtnis«fr>t nl ihinu- Wravrr The music interlude* added much lahrvn. und ehrlirh ge<«agt. ich bin s«'n wi> mein ( hef nicht stigenkann I'.i^t brouKhl warmth and undemtand to llrigitte. the mood-especially in the fi froh. dass «le mich gccwungrn hat. -\ber sowas sngt etne init. Dftenlimi** wi«hint; PER HOUR nal scene. ilenn was wuerde ich heute ohne iuoge Damedorh nicht" TO START The MipportinK roles «('rr«)Uiil It dM laM (»ne can only hope that ih« t-'nglisth tun' Krstcns waerc ich ly adroit Sue Aker* r\en Hut above it all. to you. l«H>k«d Harper lluyers will be able to •Wil nicht hier. /weitcns haette k-h IW tritk ist h.ill. /weisoractiig /n like an KJma I Kirk worth l.arry »» The girl of that d^H«- build upon the tradition that wohl kfinr .VrbciisMelle und drit n i imI vicnn die iiHiuin M •-.1

Andres dr«er\-r« K|>erinl I'd like to »av \ • 1 mention they seem to have created this lens waere ich .luch wohl nkht mit mr im l.illiardra' for |M>nrayal of the alcohitlir prcv Mv "iwitl. w.i« einem Amerikaner verheiratct. .U-t/t Mal mit gewissen ;\.^ 1 ., , ,, ,ni (•ni> month liite' bin ich diibei. ihm da* Deulsch schcrhtes .SpiH riuKKieii. dann • 3 to 5 Hours Per Oay bei/ubringen. mit der Krklaerunu werde ich rausgehen und ausruft-n AND DEE * * * "Du werssl nie wann Du ei> mal \u/weilithaufdtiitschMhimpff • Their lullMrfie die^s rehraisal ol the lunar I «4tl. thinking. Iht iith< r (l,>\ 5-Oay Week, Mon.-Fri. ex- brauchen kannst ligcnllirh M»llt( *<>llH,i«ninnic ". undset/e Timei. .Vnd lh\mf: ofl ist e» gut. w««nn man cine Sprachv mich zuruiTk an meine vhreib- tif sill\ little picliire< WE ARE NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR kcnni flic I.eiilc nahcbci maschiite und schimpfr nirhl ver \ or mich A running s, PERMANENT PART TIME. YEAR ROUND II i(hi , .iiirh im Ihu-rtr hin.l 'nd pUiet/lich WORK. ertappe ich mich Ihruiiuh m\ niind. dabei. denn ich schimpfe in Ing to th0 sound of SubUos* 1 bodroom opart Pone* SEVERAL STARTING TiMFS AVAILABLE IN lisch. Das hat meinc Mutter .lUo t (f warm Minimcr li.iyt ,1- a ih0 OUR CENTRAL FACILITY Da komnii o oft \«ir. das« i«h. davi wt«hing. for a building. Only $165 per kos your n«xt Uhis()er £\ job Roads. Schaumburg. III. APPLY IN at either location at Golf and month. Way below current PERSON and TINA In hit oar. ' 100% 2456 W Lawrence Ave . 4800 North Chicago Milwaukee FREE rent rate. Orand oponing Juno 5 St or IK passing >ears and 2301 Rose St (25th Ave ) Franklin Park Roads Call Harper Ext. 348 or 359- Opmratmd by and for Yet, distance in TURNER <»•' MONDAY thru FRIDAY. 9AM to 1P.M. in Niles, 9»Y* for golt Itetween $479 after 6 p.m. l^arper College students. Where manv MONDAY NIGHTS. 6 P.M. to 8 P.M. Illinois Insic*. Solas $6GC other tars a isd K.y Punch $500 Whispers Uib T«chniciaiL_^_^ SHOW . >525 it. S«cr.fary .^-TT~^S495 1 1 ad been seen. SUMMER JOBS SoUf Troin** with . . . Op«n R*c«ptionisl $455 We have summer jobs. For • If memories ho funn\ Oota Proc. Tr. $575 S/Board-Cl.rfc ... $475 And yes. drfani> interview come in to Boule- Jr. Accountant < >f(en May 26 ont show (t 7 m . $600 mir am 800 Enterprise 22 W. Madison ^'® voimg man 940 U« SI. 298 (.'an see Oak Brook N, Morion Oak Park United Parcel Service 2^70 Ihe Ihinu thai s made my '" 2770 3155 W. 95th St. B'log Draft ClAS«ificat

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Pace 6 ruK hakhi.\«;kh May 27. 1970 May 27. 1970 nil HARHI \(;i R Pace 7 Our Initial Year - The First of Many... Athlete of the Year Chosen

b> Run Duenn tion.il eh.tmpion lo compete for I In n.-iiional competition will no! The MarbuiKcr Athkleoflhf't'far Harper and his primess '•' on the be Iv ».ii| by Ron Duenn Hill ift ex- trophv was awardcfoated by junior colleRe com Rles plaver pirh.ii.^ at the lop. game for all of Harper's athktic teams. at the Mar|>er awards dinner IHlitiors and wears the crown of and will also lorin p.irt of a\ery .Kvery team without exception did a better job this And thedecisiontodelerminewho conferenae. UeRion !\'. and nation stronR doubles combo. season wi>uld win the larRe nip wiis al champ than last year. Kvery ^^quad^imp^ovl•d its record ex So with three oulstandinR athlrte* tremety difTic-ult. .i and Hob wax nominated for dif -ui h .i« ihfst, The Plea for Peace - added individual honor- to ni.in> of lt^ lompeli *ho wins the prise? October 15 Last ferent tors. year's winner was ttltt \'on reason. rhe entire l!t>eckman for his excellence on liob IK exemplarv of the all Harper physical ed- The cross country squad placed ucation stafT. second in the confer- the tennis ctnirts. He was an easy artiund athlete. He was one of the people that know ence with an 11-2 slate and hud an individual place pick since he was the only Har|>er HartHf s lop criM* country men. alhtefes t>etter than anyone else, 21st in the was polled nationu Hnals. student ti> qualify for national com he lettered in basketball! and he and teammates oftheae three The duffers placed second m the conference meet petition and was a member of the Iiualified for the nationals in the individuals Were questioned and the end resuh was after going undefeated all year. schtHil's only undefeated team half mile e\-ent in track a lt«ht decision but This year, howe\er. »e\eral stu .Vs a half miler. Hob ».i^ nm clear cut. Harper wrestlers placed fifth in the conference with an dents iiualified f«»r natiimuls, »e\- ference champ ar»d placed Mscond 11-6 record. The wrestling sqyad also produced Har- As result of his outstandinR in eral teams hud impressive won in the KeRion 1\' tourney. s dividual achie\'ement alld his per first national champion - Tom Neuses. ex- loss rnurds. ufid the race for the Hill once aRain displayed his ten ample us a dedicated player artd The basitetball team improved its record a little and cup was very close. nis abilities for tb£_ Ha«Jlfi-lhls learn man. Hill Von Hueckman is had a member of tiie squad on the second The three front runners in team of the that \ear and »a«. undefeated by unv a re|>eat winner. all conference squad und another player get an honor race were lom \eii»e». Ht»b Hach ctimptiiiion. iunior colleRe or four us. and \'i»n able mention. lioerkman. vear y^4M>l. en route to hi-, t-onfer Hill s allilude and determtna-*^ I om was the Hrsl irtdividual n.i • m < and rntional lilies tion Truckmen ran to a lU I dual record und notched a was an ln»ptr.atiim lohisieum males and his leadhcship seventh in the conference meet. Two of the men on thi abilities on the court and squad qualiHed for national competition. durinR practice are outatandinir Hawk busebull pluyers iunded u second in the confer ence sporting an 15-6 murk. Hill is not the boisterous t>'pe, Harper lenni* pluyers again went undefeated and he is rather quiel. but if a fdlow captured conference and regional titles. Two individuals teainmemt>er wanted hdp or ad will compete in the nationals in June. vice on his Rame. Hill was always So what does all this mean? there tosharehis knowlcdRe. His hard-nCtae iraininR policies. It means that Harper can hold its own with anybody tied by nine. etc.. encouraRed his athleticully and that will only two years of ctimpetition - team to follow suit artd was one of under its belt Harper is already considered a power lh€ maine could really dispute his rlRhl to it. but Ihe Conitrutulations to Harper's coaching staff and a very trophy wa^ -iven to the athlete special congratulations to Athlete of the Year Bill Von Boeckman. considered l>««t this year, and for Ihe other two. lhe>' both have next year to try 4win. U wlU be an- Lettermen Finally <»lher louRh choice Get Clubs Moving

b> Ron Duiiin Rfilf; So»tt Sibbern.s«n ,iiul hm .A Irtlermen >. ». batktibiill. Turn Neuses Teri tarter and Ron Duenn of the Harbinger staff Klnnincto iHkr i>ht«|H- ni Unrtx^ and lim l.yneh. wresllinii; Kandv preseot with the Bill Von Boechman with the hope* thjtl the omani/.i Seller, tennis, and I'.ub irarhii- Harbinger Athlete of the imn will Vear trtiphy. Polhthn b«irin In funrfion fiill\ Mark Marcus, and Him Ihiiin. Even In next fall. Owr Own Backyard track. /Ml are freshmen I{<»n lleuMtTUT of ihi' r I. dtinri S baseball pi. i\ ir- (i.i\i ment i% lo RolnR bv the rlubK upon made themM'l\»> known but the\ «>r and is tr\inK •<> Krt iill Ictltr .U"e expertwd to ihortiy. T.an inter(i«l*>d. Some of the tentative plan* Ih.il Wedont lri«^ r TOW Wcvr to art a dub likt- Hessemer thouKht would RISK be part this MiiriH iinrr bt-fori- but it nv^vr of the club •. activities included

'Vl ' V; OWNERS EXPENSE Rot off th«' Kroiind Mc haji morv oblMininK iirkei* to variinis pr«»- just hire I confidt-ncf in thi* attempt. for h«>wc\er. fessional you sports e\i-nts and work ind belie\-e<« that he ha«i found inR to' drvrliit> new sports at .< nucleus of interested students that Harper will prrn. to contact J^arh Hessemer an A.s.sfKiate of Arts degree, you can \wt quite a lot. KDITORIXL OMEGA SPOUT .SHOP We'll start you out in from page 3 ar interesting job that involves '^" ^^ *P° ^** we displayed fine sportsmanship , and ^- -aMnty.n!T"' The-spTflTTfiaTTias spread is a welcome sign for r^\a*- you with people. Like .super- the athletics department. A Complete Line of Sporting Goods vising a group of There are stiU strains telephone of a familiar song of apathy Featuring Top Brandn there althouRh are more students involved in campus ac- operators, or customer relations representatives. tivities Sp.iiililint; now than ever. The Student Government Adlda« MiiiiHJii^wi'.i currently RriMi«\\i(k Another nice thing. lists clubs and acUvities. Ti C'OOV ITM- Campus actlviUes have ranged MiXJriTJor T. am Fiiiiipnii'iil JM from, concerts and mixers to seminars on the Viet Nam If you flecide to further your education at night War and Pollution. V'li-i Wtl-' H24 44Vi school, we'll help pick up the tab for tuition. The HARBINGER commends those who have done mI I .inipii^ their part to better Harper, we only hope the efforts will Glarlly. be continued by those who will be returning to 27 Golf RoHc Shopping Center Harper. all, Next to After we want vou to be all vou can l)e. This is a . . Thundei^iird year Just beginning . Palatine Pdke in Security Theater -In the Mall Assistance Hoffman Estates A job you can really get into (iCO ininois Bell

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iHK h.\khi\(;ki; May 27, 1970 Pace 8 Nefmen Capture Regional, Tracksters Finish league Titles, Nationals Next hiKh the experienct- by Ron Ihii-iin comprise Harper's slronK first tiirih. lie has once 'I'his Jias iif cttmpelinu in the nationals Witli 10-1 Record |he> did it; doubles combo. tandem bi-fore and the champ of last year They inipruvi-d a rtti»rd of last has produced ver>' well for the will nut be back to defend his title. year that wa:» undefeated and con tlawl(H all year and Kearns was pr«)Kress b> Ron Duenn Kachus Rained will be very useful lained the Kexion IV title. very pleased with their Seiler also has a chance of plac- accomplishments. U — ncil every ye.ir that a track should he qualify aRain next "They" are the members ol Har and init very well in the national meet out the beKt sMjuadthat team can break every schojil rec- year. per'K powerful tenniit Mjuud and KoundinK and will team up with Von liiK^h the area has seen in at least two ord, but that's exadly what this the way that they improved the rec- man to present a very stri>nK years was. the duo of (.'arl John- year's squad did. The squad owned a 4-5 record ord was by adding the conference doubles force that will probably son and Tim Hradley. These men last year and flnished last in both crown, a feat that the netmen were take a hiKh spot. Not only were the records broken helped Kive the team the depth the rcRional and conference meets. unable Hi do last year. but many of them are impressive that a stronK squad needs lo ptr- firsts went to Kearns has expressed obvious Two individual enouKh lu laal • few years. This ve.ir the team scored l(N) form welL , ^ ^— eta(H»n (^ver ht» l«iun°> uccum- ficwk comprtltort In the person points on two occasions and had this year and have ^.«iach Bob Nolan's team fin of Hill Von Huechman. firsi sin- Kut the real heroes of this year's plishments may .a very satisfyinR stomp over Il- It)- 1 dual meet slate Seller, second KimkI reason to liHik forward to a ished with a Ries. and Handy championship team were Seiler linois \'alley who had thrashed Koodseason next year as every- and placed seventh in the confer- sinKles. and Von lloechman the Hawks soundly ^si vear. two punch gave one on the squad except \'on ence meet. The team also ertded This potent one, unbeaten by junior .Seiler was place tie the Keifion the Hawlcs the power they needed HiM-chman will be eliK'ble to play. in a ninth m colleicF competition and was only The squad also set t«u meei rec- to overwhelm the opposition. IV tourney. defeated i»nce all year, and that competition is all that ords at the HIackhawk IttHav « said that the National Coach Koy Kearns N'oted was by a varsity member of a remains for the team that was un- Hob Itnchus ciualified for the na- Must \'aluable Player by title didn't come easy but that the our year school. beaten by junior colleiies this tional meet held in Kansas for his teammates was sprinter, competition wasn't really that year, national competition and his efforts in the half mile and hurdler. lonR jumper, triple jump touKh. Nobody beat \on Hoechman '«" third straixhi ondi' placed seventh in his heat, t'oach er Dave Miller. Dave collected over The two Wiles on the squad. and Hin is enterinK the natlonalH ho{>e^^ •' season next year Nolan saM that the ex|ierlence 70 points this year to make him Wdls and Hierma. teamed up to next week with hopes of taliinK a feated thehiRhest scorinR i>f (he Hawk tracksters. Horsehiders Notch Second Place Miller's versitalily acctmnied for several Harper victories. Run ninR a close second in the ballot- "N In Conference With A 15-6 Slate inR was Hachus for his efforts in the mile relay, half mile, artdciuar- ler mile events. led the team in battinR averoRcs. by Dran AndenMM Hearn and Frank May btith batted ler. who displayed much pitchinR five runs. alonR with some help latent in key Rames aRainst Kevin Freund. who boasted a Despite a slow start because of in Captain of next year's team will de- pitcher Kon Kunde. who bat Amundsen and Illinois Slate. battinR averaRe over 4tK». was toul weather artd a particularly from be Hachus aiKl he was chosen al- captains Kevin Kreund named the M«>st Valuable llayer mandlnx achcdule. the Harper ted in four. Team most unanimously by his team- with f>n the team at the annual student baseball team camethrouRhtironii In the Thorton upset, the Harper and Jim .Slanborski. alonR males. ' .iw.irds banquet Saturday nlRht tA the end of the season and al- diamortdmen won 17-5 and 18 catcher Frank May, second bas^ moal captured the NIJC leairue ti hits were scattered amonR eleven man Cary Curtin. and Sie%-e Hearn Nolan is very optimistic fur next tie Hawk players. year since he will have a very otronR The team's overall record was Coach Clete HInton was very nucleus lo operate wtth. perform UiscMitled i'n)(>i\ Ih'v r .niii -nit drink n excellent l.S«. which is a 71S pleased with the team's buttles cost the slalt (Kit cuts c tit li.tiivord averaRe- ance and felt the sacccaaful season Nolan cited the year as beinR tn^ to the I'ul)^ Worko Dircilor Willi.ini A few of the more spectacular was a result of the fine Rroup "fairly satisfyinR" a^id hupc* !<• and cxcilinR icames were those effort put forth by the team F. Cellini He suid cteuniiin up the lilti-r cnRaRc s«>me sIronRer learns next aRainst Canton and TTiorton Col- nicher Kon Kunde had a fine sea- add.s about $3 mittitin annually lothi to^t year to Rive his individuals andhi« IcRea. The Harper hiM-sehiders rout- sort and was supp

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/ July 6, 1970 fOLK-ROCK Harper College Summer Edition CONCERT COMING THIS MONTH Harbinger

Coming July 24th at 8 p.m. in the colleK« center lounKe, i« a Kruup called Bandanna, which, like tht Hindu meaninR, "a method of col- orlnK or dyelnK, ' has it* own re freshinK wa> of colorinR the at- mocphere with a ne« and excitinR •ound. The result It a •aliafying blend of folk, rock, contemporary blucaand a bit of ta»teful humor. Each of the six members is a seasoned performer and has play- ed al colleKCs and clubs ihrouRhout the country Mike I'rowley is from Oklahoma and plays I'i-strlnKKuilar and elec- tric organ. He was fof^merly with The Hack i'orch Majority and "The New Christy Minstrels." and writes man> of the group's songs. Mike Clough. from NashvUlc. plays guitar and Conga drums V and also writes for the group. He. loo, is a veteran of 'The Hack I'orch Majority. Hot) hldgar, on dAims. Is the driving rythmlcforce of Bandanna, and was once an integral pan of " the super heavy ".Music Machine He is from Minneapolia. .Sherman Hayes plays bass. He was born In California and com- pleted bis schooling In Klorida. He was an actor In two movies, play- ed in summer stock musicals, and was a member of a rhythm and MtMM croup before joining Ban- tfaiMa. Oary Miller, rhythm guitar, fin- ished hs formal educaUon at lilack HilU State Teachers CoUege and gained his CKpartanc* wMh the "Continentals." the "\'aqueros" and "The New Society." Karen Krlan spent her early years In Chicago. She left college to join the folk movement of the mid 60°s working an abundartce of folk clubs as a single perform- er. She lends a distinctive vocal style to her solos and play s a sig- nificant role in completing the m semble. r At a recent college engagement In Iowa, which two-thirds of the student body attended, the group received a ttaiKling ovation and \ was called back three limes. This typcL of reaction is the true mea- sure of Bandanna's abilities and negates any necessity to conjure up mere laudatory phrases to des- cribe their performartre. Admission is $2 00; Harper stu- dents free with summer ID. ^ K Newsmcm Army and a reporting stint with "The I'nlled Slates cannot take the "Manrhestertiuardlan ' in l-.ng- Ihe politics of thi l96U's into land, he joined the \l<( staff in the I970"s and expert them to TUITION INCREASED Sander 19.57 and became a rontrlbutinK work." 'Television and Jhe rom- edHor to -'"The Huntley Brinkley munlations revolutifin of the Report" in 1967. 60's has brought the real world' b> Tom ArteN 72 term.. When this period of time Vanocur In a decade of racial unrest, nu to the youlh of America and poli- expires the hourtv rale of tuition Is clear threat, controversial warfare tics as It has been taught them As a result of the defeated tax expected to be raised again. The and political upheaval. Sander does not reflect this real world, referendum of March 20. 1970. increase in tuition wMI net some To Speak Vanocur has always been present and Is not relevant.-" there has been an Increase in tui- S5

Sander^ianderVnnocinocur, an outstanding Immediate first person reports on "There Is hope In a generation ommendation from William I passed a projected deficit of SHtMl.- " i t r t ¥'vi j uu ma lmt \»nd he- ev ent s ttmt gov er n imtt s h ak e Ma i m, -rtrg p es i de n rA \BCT\"»new» commentary. First our lives. ity. a generation thai believes not Affairs, the board of trustees voted to $5.7 million 1974 by 75. . _. Tuesday, will speak In u\k «. ujlcge In his lecture he presents \'ano- in what the ixilltlrians tell them, and passed the profiosal to raise If a next referendum is rejected Center Lounge on Thursday, .luly curs - Law All Ctovernments Lie . but In what they have seen on the tuition from S8.(M> to SlOOtt by Ihe voting public, the students

l»th at 8 p.m. (Adults S2.00, Stu- and he says . . . television. The hope for the 70 » per semester hour. will be forced to pay increased tui- ". dents Sl.OO or free with Summer . . The crowning disaster of is on Ihe college campuses, but ticm rates that could amount to Session I.O. the 1960's Is to make mistaken will our political Institutions and The hike in tuiti»n became effec- S 14.00 per semester hour. Thepres- Mr. Vanocur is a graduate of judgments on the basis that e\-- leaders change fast enough to tive with the 1970 summer semes- enl increase will cost each student, Northwestern Iniverslty and at- erythlng you have to do In this adjust themselves to Ihe techno- ter. The present hourly rate of carrying a full schedule .ihout tended the London School of l-^on- world must be based on military logical changes that have so $10.00 per semester hour will re- .S60.00 a \ear more than the pre- *" omlcs. After serving In the I'.S. power ..." transformed our society main in effect until after the 1971 vious rale.

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by Dean Andenton ihe l.\i Jt grew out of the former The vice president of student af- Illinois lunior College Association New Position fairs at Hygienists Harper, Dr. lames Harvey, and has been in existence about has been elected to ake> leadership two years. STUDENT NEW It strives lo provide position in the Illinois .X.ssociatlon unity and consistency of education- For Dr. Harvey of Community and lunior Colleges al standards amongtherommunity lACJC ». t and junior colleges in Ihe state. Praised He PUBLKATION takes over this summer as Harvey came lo Harper as dean SENATE president of Ihe Junior ( ollege Ad of students and was promoted to Area dentists of the Xorthwesl minisiraiors Division of the stale- vice presideni in a general realign- Dental Study ( lub huve recently wide association. C urrenll> serving ment of administrative praised the dental hygiene program Calendar titles last By Bob Trxidor as the division's vice president, he year He has strongly encouraged The Student of William Kainey Hurper ( ollegr Senate of iidrper FOR fACUITY steps into the presidency at u time student leadership and has been College held lU second in Ihe form of an official resolution meetinK of when Ihe organization seems likely infiuential in giving students a voice sent to college president, I Ir." Ilob- the Summer Session on Monday, i> lake a stronger rok- Thursday, in infiuencing in handling discipline matters and June The Office of eri l.ahti. July 9 28, at the home of student Planning and De- community college policy state- determining curricula 'Ilie study * "Unit Until Dark" withAud senator Kotc Marie l-xkberK 'he velopment at Harper College has club, functioning ii» a wjde. rey Hetiburn He has also encouraged Ihe col- casual atmosphere Just issued a new publication continuing education group for Ihe 6t Man .Arkin lent an informal called A) reorganization approved at lege's development of a convoca- dental profession 6:00 P.M. ajr to the meetinK ulthouRh Heuristic. Its objective is lo pre localb . include* lhe/.Ma> l.\t the is- K106 Jt convention in IV tion series that brought to the north sues discussed were sent research projects In its mentbership many denlists of oria by no means (proposed makes community college west ar^a both lireadbasket leader trUe. or completed suburban communitieK ranKing ) which are designed 'presidents members of Ihe college Jessie ThnrsdNy. July Jackson and conservative After the lo evaluate Ihe from Harrington to lurk K'idge. 16 minutes of the previous effectiveness of in trusleej^ division instead of the ad philosopher UusseU Kirk. Sitnder Vanocur. I rowtinR had been read, novalive programs I'he club resolution, signed by opir \'an- SSMC Pres- developed by ministralor's group. This change Harvey received his bachelor's ocur s Law - All ( Dr. Robert ( . ( .overnments ident Kon Hryant opened the ses- faculty and staff Furthermore, oberly of \rling will give lower level 1.1^- college admin degree from llcjpe College and hi* sion by callinR this publication Ion Heights, secretary of the dental for committee re- serves lo encour- istralors more chance to exercise master's and lliD. degrees from ports. These age other faculty group, noted that every member HOOPM «. included Student Ac- and staff lo car- leadership. Michigan Slate Iniversily. College ( enter Lounge llvllics, hliections. and I'ommunlly ry out research and evaluation of the first class of dental h\ gien Projecu. projects of their own. lata graduated Ihist kpring after passing the national Friday. Ju|y 24 Kuture events or the Activities board exam- Folk rock concerl'^^aturing ¥!ftft:: :¥:¥:W:v:¥ft¥::AWA¥ft%v:¥:-KftW>:::>>W::::s:W«^^^ Committee program are the show- Of. Jack Lucas, editor of Heur- Inallons. yyM<«-i^>f»>viii mm8Ba«fmtm Bandwnna. ing of "Wait I'ntil Dark ' with Aud- istic and director of the College's In the resolution. Harper ( ol- rey Office of Planning lege was comnrnrnded for having 8:0O I'M Hepburn and" I lx>ve VouAlice Third Annual and Develop College < enter B. ' Commencement ment. says the 'foresight to see Ihe for Lounge Toklas starring IVter Sellers, a that the litfe is a good need a dental h> folk-rock concert featuring lian guide to the new publication's in- giene school, and for Thyrsday, July .tO E0ITOEIAL daitna, and a lecture by Dean Anderson tent. Heuristic." whose (;reek hiring "c group i. in drvel- ed wUl be more elabor- facilities especially erect, degrees. 3 A. AS. degreca. find out for them- by overpopulation, air and wu refused to keep abreast of current prove and 20 them many of the problems in the Admission lo Ihe quality of our city gov- ate as speeches ed for the graduation. selves how the oping denial aid program* ul the alKof the above ac tcr pollution, racial and discussions were certificate recipients. collcff* courses can prejudice, evcnta. we have continually allow ernments before we can urban environment and recom college. tivlties b FHKF with a e\er hope with candidates have It was felt to t>e of be Improved. Harper crime, poverty, aitd the war in been plan utmost Im- Members of the faculty were pres- ed aomeane ebeto do our thinking to Improve Ihe quality of the mends solutions It Is then hoped S«mmer Session ID card. na- nad. This action it intended portance that the ceremony Harper ( ollcge trusters and the /\dmis Vietnam; but we refuse, as man- for us. to be on ent at the ceremony, dressed in and we have failed lo be tional government Ihe businessmen will initiate com- sion for the public is student Harper soil. The first issue of HeurhMk Is Ot- administration were praised in the as follows kind alVays has, to correct our IMrk interest which haa lYevious commence- graduation gowns with come involved in citmmunity af starting next fall, the student the colors pany action to rectify the prob- l.crture bySander social sen- been lacking in ment*' were at voted primarily to Ihe presentation study club resolulitm for helping V'anocur. Adults wrongs. Certainly, there fairs. previous elections. held a high school of their respective alma ale here at Harper Intends to be- maters. lems $2.00. Stuijenj} SI are a few tr> of research pertaining fill Ihe tremendous need 00; C oncerl by who , but most i>f us It is and It was therefore extremely hard The graduation began to leaching in the the later that causes mwst come involved with the various with a Handanna. $2?00. Just complain about our problems, Rose Marie Kkkberg Is the chair- for Harper methods used In de\-elopment psy- Northwest suburban area for com- of our troubles, and ii is this fall nocial problems graduates to take real prcxcssion of the gradutes follom we encounter^ Holt promotes this method of chology petent and criticize VSashington for iiol Ing that man of the ad hoc Community pride in their graduation. ed courses for poorly pre- dental hygienists. we must immediately cor ilu» area All of us sluiul by an invocation given by Uc\' solving • solving i*ro)ecU urban difTlculties by stress pared students liccause of the licensing agree them Nome even gosofar reel All of the social problems with them Committee. eaUMWMd tn erend Mark Kuntson. and an Knglish com- and suppos^Rem ' in A {'resident's in« that it as to say we should order to have ^Himmer works within Ihe sys- position course taken ment with the film distributor revolt against exuting at the local level arc mag every way possible. some inMUiingful graduates also partici- welcome was given fast fall by by Wt Kobcrt tems of the present society and limited the system of government andstan nlfied when viewed is sealing . on rapport with interested (leople in pated in the reremony. even and 1.700 students In his article. Rob- caparitv ud- a national though K l^htl. which Was all over followed by not revolutionary in nature. ilaslon to again from scratch scale the community. As yet nothing they will not complete their degree ert Powell, communications divi- DR. UPTON all fUnw la rntrlcted The students here have Ihe poten- two choral sctodlons by the Con- This altitude is After Ihe commencement artilraai. lo Harper students unfounded be Corruption, incompetence, and has been planned, but senator (xk requiremenu until the end of the sion head, admits candidly that with .Summer tial to be a beneficial force within cert Choir. Jerry K Davidson, cause Ihe system is not to con- Dr l.ahii presented the Seaaion I.Dl blame iii- thrive m MUattUtn the berg scheduled a maetiwg for the summer sasal^Mi- gradualaa the first evaluaUon of t-jtgllsh 101 cart^ community, and to set an ex- ductor. for our diiricuhies It is the tndivi and Mr. James J Heights, and Mount Itospcct as ample for itear future Racviviag Hamill. Chair- showed it faikd siudnNs ctoewhere to fol- decrees or certiflcalcs The commencement to achieve all its TO VIRGINIA dual who has created the current address «vas man of the MiNird of Trustee*, well as in >pringfield and Wash low V\e can acramplinh morr by Throughout the meeting empha- were 160 men and 128 women. iH coo- objectives. Powell spells out plaiw condlUoos. given by Nichola* H. Hoh. ^\sa^ -iwnlnw. and it's Ihe people we place Imad the degrees upon the J working with underpri • <»- iU was placed f>n student involve-' the 334 June graduies. 99 received Bnit- tot a more detailed analysis of ciate Director of the Chicago (en- Dr. loha I'lilon of ArHnglon in power at the rommunily level ualing |ect de- and Senators tfwearen t corruption, and inefficiency on the inlercat In all of the senate's activ- ' llcuriaticcare proposed new ap- take in-er our responsibilities for concerned vdopoicnt of Harper ( olk-ge. has enough lo elect compe- part of city officials, than any sign illea byetraasing more »iudenl >aches to physics us, and as a result, we are now tent par- aiM) business been named presideni ofthemulll (>eople to municipal offices. carrying, rock Throwing radical or ticipation This includes the typing instruction suffering Ue have iteglccted to «•» our neglect increas- campus Slate of Virginia Region 17 NEW STUDENT smtwbalb ail Ihe way image seeking pollliclanr. Cpion has served requirement as far as committee* aeml-annually In several posts on ihe presideni s PARTICIPATION are concerned is that the chairman staff. From 1966 until 1969. Dr. must be a senator; all other mem- I'lAon was Harpers directf>r of Sociologists Solve Pressing Problems? bers being any students with a de^ institutional de\-elopment and com sire to be involved with relevaol munlly relations. Other ^i<>ffire on commit- ed were an open senate n>eeting fiergen. recently completed a six lee« of Ihe < Ullegi- Hoard andrhair- Harper students whose instruc to be held in the cafeteria, book month surve> of over S.IMKJ stu- manship :>f thcfacultv -student com tors believe doing is an iitipnrtant store rates, a rapping session be- dents at :I9 randomi) selected col- mittee which planned and coordin- part of living, have given the north- tween students and senators, and leges and universities and have ated Ihe dedication of Harper on west suburbs a bonus in volunteer the possibility of having Harper concluded that the Vietnam war May 3. service Ibis year I he\ are working rings. A survey rnncerning these by Maria Byl has greallv changed student s at- After receiving his «.in(l for little City. < ounlr\«ide A bachelor (enter, titudes Niward religion, topics will be distributed later in new focus on college life at politics, ca- master's degrees from Ihe I niver and the I'alaline Township N oulh the year. Harper nil! be Ihe main purpose reer*, parents and the I nited .Stales sll> of Michigan. Dr. ' pton serv- I irganizalion The climactic point in Ihe meet- of next year s Halcyon. in general. ed as a professor of business at Many student* have commited Hut ing came when an article from a Keith Wanke. newly elected editor their report also reveaitl ihal Arizofia Western ( ommunity ( ol- themselves to rummunity volunteer local newspaper was brought Into will continue to maintain Ihe stand Ihe majority of students placed a lege In ^'uma. In 19ti9 he com pin service as part of their classwork discussion by President Hryant who ard of last year's Halcyon, while high value on traditional American ed his doctoral dissertation, entitled for faculty members who believe felt bringing ideals and had the need for sortie form of clar- "Point ' new ideas of feature to a positive attitude ' Role l'.xpectalion« of I- acuity and participation i» an important facet iricalion of the TAe Harbinger the magazine. about the con.stltulion. the Hill of circumstnnces. It I rustee (-roups for Ihet ommunilx in learning. Kights. seems that the article criticised the Wanke. in his second year at (homas Jefferson an<>.lohn lunior Itesiderlt. >ome College based Harper students are f^nil !• Of . college faculty, student body, and M«^«'. I« majoring in law en- Kennedy upon a .Mud) he.cpndurled among ing out what its like to work with Of similar board members for lowering Ihe forcement and plans to go into signifirance Is a study '•'<*"o"': Tom Hainpson 20 community rollegen under the handicapped children and adults flag lohalfmnsl last May A healthy View" psychology to work with adole by .lohn 1. Moi;ris. assistant profes jurisdiction of the North ( eniral while serving as volunteers at discussion, to say Ihe least, follow- scents. sor of education at the t niversily " .-\ssocialion of Secondary "school* ( ounlfv*idr (enter Staff: The first edition of Point of of Missoori. SI. ed concerning what ought to be Kon Duenn The Halcyon, published three Louis: After ex JL. Harper -aodf t--«*il*ge«i—W»T--4-pt«n-w«w tr y i ng - -View." new magaaine tim ' tln rpgpfl _^onc in answer 4<» 1 I I t es wnnual t haus g r fh'uTTTairBfty ren- the irttack: »» 1 t ;.;... . De im And er son > » a ruBinruTFToF dedicated to displaying awarded his Ph.D. in higher edu their hand at developing several The student lat- a college ter folds from l«»5:i-1969. it central issue of Ihe article Mnda Pribula yearbook, won national was : different of Hesign<> f«ir I ent In art and writing, was publish cation administration from Ihe ni- fyPl^ he concluded that was that the critics. Ihe Republican recognition in Ihe community col- breasts and pubes Maria Byl ed Ihe week before graduation. versity of Michigan. Kanch," a teen i-enter planned by Organization of Schaumburg lege field. It was Ihe only student seem to be more popular than but • .• Hob Texidor Faculty members William Foust. In announcing his jicceplancc of Ihe I'alaline Township 'loulht om- locks. Township (ROOST), fell a law operated and financed publication assistant professor Ihe \'irginla pnsl. Ilr. I |)ton said.. miliee. of art. and (Wl : Tt ,. had been violated by lowering Ihe Tom Arlelt among four college magazines fea- M WSsSuTlffgTo Tiinow TTvfl w bert Tierney. Knglish Instructor, "It has been a challenge and a re- In both cases, the big benefit for have flag without the consent of Ihe Pres- tured in Ihe May issue of Ihe Jun- such dediraled InHividuals the' students is that the\ ident Advisor: helped spark the magazine's pub- ior warding experience lo have been are provid- in our institutions of higher After much debate, a motion . Cralg College Journal. learn Stewart ed with earlx lication. The issue is comprised associated with nn institution of an chance lo get tht ing paving Ihe was passed thai representatives of The journal is published by Ihe way for psycholo feel of of essays, poems, sketches and Harper's calibre. Harper has p«>- an iKcupalion before Ihry gists and sociologi<«ls Ihe senate be present at a ROOST F^^b^shed by and for American Association of Junior of the future. the students of William Rainey lenlial for excellent within its far- have loo great a commllmeni in meeting. paintings which were selected by Colleges of With their outsianding leadership Harper College, which Harper Is a mem Algonquin and Roselle Rds., a faculty student ulty. administration and board that training. « Following this arlion, Ihe Pala- panel Financ ber. abilities and progressive attitudes session tine, 111. 60067 is rare, if not unique. I his college these students are findipg out ing was made available from slu This it is estimated that closed, leaving the Impression that year. Wanke promises to wc ma> have dent has provided me wilh an invalu- the real meaning of a "helping Telephone: 359-4200, . activity fees. Ihe SSHC is headed for a very ac Kxt. 272 publish stories that will not only solid siatisiir^ about rcientiv re- Students have requested the able background with which lo un- hand." Ihe proltl-am. according ported live year. mag- interest the students, but the faculty rumors concerning a gen- azine be issued annnally. dertake my new responsibilities in lo lames Deore. of ( ountr\Kide. and mlmlnistration as well. eration gap sometime alter the Virginia." is highly successful. end of World W .ir III. t 'i -.g^f ' * ^ $

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Tennis Team Loses At Nationals

by Ewn Dumn AU-American from last year and more sets. Harper Colkge'i power-packed was beaten in three set*. He then The termi* future for Harper is lennia learn ended it* 1970 cam- beat two men in the consolation again going to be bright since paiKn with a comewhat disappoint- round before losing to the eventual three member* of this year'* con- ing fourteenth place finiah in winner uf the round. ference and Region l\' champion- the national (Inah held In Klorida \'on Hoeckman won two match- *hip team will be back. •lune 6. es before he was put down. Itill Seiler will again be joined by Coach Roy Kearna, who guided was the team captain this year and Mike Well* and .Mike Uierma to WHICHEVER rr IS. hU team to III aecond conaecutive was unbeaten by junior college form a very *trong core for next undefeated eason. thought that his competition before competing in year'* squad. BUT DON'T STOP THERE! •quad could have done better than the nationals. Randy ha* been named (he cap-

they did. It was Hill's second appearance tain of next year'* group and earn- If your total involvement is o sticker in your in the big meet. He went down la*t ed thi* praise from hi* coach - criticism of what's going on, "I was figuring on about six year a* a fre*hman. "Kandy ha* the greatest tenni* in- window and constant

point*. I thought our double* team Von Hoeckman, named the Har- terest of anyone I've ever coach- then cut out your favorite Mag and tope it firmly

would plcli up some points and I binger's Athlete of the Year for the ed." over your big mouth; the air is polluted with your thought Hill (Von Hoeckman) *ccond time, will be attending the profusion of meaningless words. would gain more than he did." University of Southern Cieorgla on Hoth Mike and Randy will be Von Hoeckman picked up the a tennis scholarship next year. He working with Coach Kearns in It's nice to know where you stand, but, as the \ hi* ef tenni* team* only two points for will be Joined there by a member clinics durini^thc summer saying goes, don't iust stand there-do something. fort* In the fir*! *lngle* division. of the team that captured the na- to help sharpen their games. You don't need a flag for that. Hut Kearns was not at all un- tional team title, Wingate College Two undefeated seasons in a row. happy with the teams showing. He of North Carolina. two Region IV titles and a confer- cited Randy Seller as doing a good Seiler and \'on Hoeckman join- ence champiofuhip. \'ow. will next )ob even though he didn't pick up ed to form a doubles team (hat year's team be able to uphold this any points. wa* defeated by a duo from Cen- fantastic record ' Coach Kearns Seikr was matched againai an tral Texas that went on to win two Is confident that they can

CLUBS GRANTED SCHOOL RECOGNITION

Harper's two athletics-oriented duling changes have been made planning aession for next year's clubs. Sport* (Hub and the letter M well ax the addition of a coupk activities. man's club called the Talons, have of new spe one of the most active. Hut netthcr club U lying idle part of the club's funds are going The chib ia basically a service N during the summer months. to be used to help close the com- organisation and will be devoting Sports club is currently in the munication gap that existed this a lot of time working to improve process of drafting a new intra- year. the athldlc program and the en- mural booklet that will outline all Tftkt club has amassed a large tire college as a whole. of the program offermgs for the mailing list and all the student*' 197a '71 school year. that are on the list will receive The Talons ofDcers. elected just the new booklet as well a* an before the spring semester ended, The new program is the rtauH nouncements throughout the year. are Ron IHienn. president; .Mm of a great deal of research on the Any student wishing to become I,>T»ch. vice president; and Mm part of the club members. Dozens a member of one of the potential- Hynes. secretary trea*urer. of questionnaires were distributed ly biggest clubs on campus Is urg- Hcasemer is also planning a gath- among the students during the ed to contact Kenrrv* or any of ering of the club members July 12. spring to determine what the stu- thechibs officers With the addition of these two dents wanted to have in an Intra Kearns will be cnntHctmK the of clubs to the college scene, school mural program. fleers of the club about a get-logeth- spirit and school pride, two things Roy Kearns is the sponsor of er at the Medinah Country Club virtually non-existent until now. the club and he said several sche- for general recreation, food, and a are bound to take on new meaning.

Athletes Train For Coming Yew

by Ron Duenn Tieldhouse and Hessemer says that Members ot the golf squad are Fe^t-f^ple are aware of the ef- « anyone interested in taking part, competing in lournament* during fort (^t in by athletes to build college or high school wrestlers, th< summer as are men on the ten- winning seasons «uch as the ones is welcome to Join in. nis team. Hasebalkrs often play put together this year bv every The cross country squad is also Legion ball and the basketball team Harper team save one. very active. Some of the team mem- members lift weights and scrim Good athletes never slop work- bers are joining Hessemer "in his mage on their own ing at their sport, even when it's weight lifting in addition In run- These strenuous workouts are not in season. ning on their own. one of the finest examples of the Aff^o^ng fm»s4 — he veke ii wn t of ThF TtmnwraiT'*fte6iifagea"^y" devotion attiletes have to their ^ these oTT-season workers are the Coach Bob Nolan to get In as sports and to the desire these min runners and wrestlers. many miles as they can during have to succeed. . . Wrestler* »re currently weight lilV .the summer. Team practices are It's not easy to get out on a hot ing Mondays. Wednesdays and Fri- scheduled to begin afler the Fourth summer day and train for a sport days and are wrestling Tuesdays of July when the squad will be that is several months away, espe- and Thursdays. Wrestling coach running together twice a week. citilly since virtually all of the ath- Ron Hessemer says that his men The workouts will gradually be letes hold full or part time jobs never stop working out. They're extended to four or five days a Hut these men know what it takes busy all year long. week and when school starts the to become a winner and they are [GP] - The workout* that his men are Tfetatif team will be running long distance willing to make the sacrifices neces currently engaged in are being held in the morning and will be work- sary to bring victories to their Ml: Wl 4-in7 during the evening at the Harper ing on speed in the afternoon. school and themselves. L

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