L. T. C. Gets New Equipment Lima Technical College is metal's reaction to being variety of screws. For students Joe Riepenhoff, a 1974 would hook up to the OSU com­ improving its facilities with the 5tretched apart, thrown against a who first study basic machinery, graduate of LFC, is employed as puter in Columbus. This would addition of a variety of new wall, and almost anything else it is a helpful way for them to put an engineering technician here enable students to receive equipment. The divisions of destructive that can be done to a what they have learned together. and his duty is to calibrate and canned-type instructional aid Engineering, Business, and metal. The metalurgical It might be noted here that check new equipment such as from the Columbus campus. Health Technologies will be the properties that are examined measurements can be made in this . Presently he is working on a Recent acquisitions also include recipients, and most of the here are: ductility, malability, both the U.S. Customary and type of integrated circuit tester a Key Punch Verifier, which is a equipment is expected to be sheer and tensil strength. Metric Systems of measure­ which basically tests the parts key punch that verifies its cards. operational by winter quarter. Although not a brand new ments. that will be used in labs. It is Two new key punches are in use The Engineering Technologies machine, a swiss type automatic The Division of Electrical costing the school $30 to $40 to now, and three more are due in Division will be getting a surface screw machine was donated by Engineering Technology has just build this. If a tester similar to by winter quarter. grinder, which does precision P. and J. Manufacturing Com­ received a number of brand new Riepenhoff's would be bought on The Business Technologies grinding of metal. Students will pany. It is a production machine, osciliscopes, which give students the market, it would cost nearly Department will also be be learning the machine's func­ which means that it is a com­ an increased measuring $500. acquiring an Open Lab. This is an tions and tolerances. bination of basic machinery used capability in the design of The Business Technologies open room containing a number Secondly, a string gauge will be to produce an end product. In this electrical systems, such as types Division is in the process of ob­ of calculators, tape-recorders, added. This machine measures a case, the end product would be a of amplifiers. taining a new computer that con't. on page 4 New Arboretum On October 4 the Office· of Indemic, unnatural to the area, Campus Planning and Space trees and shrubs will be tran­ Utilization assigned 9.8 acres to sported to the arboretum from the Lima Campus to create an other areas. He also pointed out arboretum. The land tract is that 12 percent of the trees and located between U.S. Highway shrubs in the 102 acre Tecumseh 309 and Campus Drive. Natural Area were originally ·Mumaugh Road and a hedge row brought from Europe. forming the other boundaries. Before indemic plants are brought to any arboretum, According to professor of several factors should be con­ botany Roy Snyder, who has been sidered concerning the survival urging the project for several of the specimen. These factors years, "This project adds to the Volume 2, Number 2 are alkalinity of soil, tem­ Novernber15, 1974 Lima, cultural opportunities afforded perature, latitude, longitude, and by the University and as such the altitude. If a plant suc­ should be regarded as an integral cessfully grows in the arboretum, portion of its educational facilities.'' it will very likely grow in the surrounding counties. Girl With Something Extra An arboretum (literally a place Anyone interested in working for growing specimen trees) is an on the arboretum can contact Awesome is the word which for women, Carol later fell and-run" (a car going at 35 out-of-door museum of plant life. Professor Snyder. perhaps best describes the feats eighty-five feet as part of a m.p.h. hitting her and throwing of Carol Cranston. A transfer promotion for True Grit. . her into the air). She was also run student from Southwest Missouri Carol's accomplishments are over by a pick-up truck. For this State University, this petite, numerous. On television, she stunt, a board was placed on her, U. F. O.'s - spirited girl with the English doubled for both men and and as the truck rolled over her, accent is a very daring "thrill women. She learned to fall from a she could feel all 4,000 pounds of seeker." Her career in stunt horse and pull it down going at a its weight. Looking back, Carol work has convinced her that man full gallop. She side-swiped cars doubts that she would attempt Fact or Fiction

Simultaneity," can be based on Einstein's own illustration. The COMMENTARY only prerequisite should be that the children understand that nothing moves faster than light. In the play, three kids line up onstage, pretending they're a Train. The middle kid holds a mirror. Two others, preferably a girl and a boy,. each play Lightning. The Train is moving WHY GILLIGAN LOST build the Democratic Party in toward the principal's office at Two days before the past Ohio; however, the people the impossible rate of one foot­ gubenatorial election a friend of surrounding him didn't know how step per second, equal to the mine bet me a dollar that Jim to put John Gilligan in the right speed of light. At the Monitor's Rhodes would be the next place at the right time. On the direction, both Lightnings strike, Governor of the State of Ohio. other hand, Jim Rhodes' staff at the same time, by blinking on "WHAT! " "You must be kidding. understood Ohio politics. They their flashlights - one points his The polls show Gilligan with a knew what it would take to win. beam in front of the Train, while commanding lead." How could Rhodes campaigned throughout the other points behind it. he make such a bet? the state and said just what the Although the audience sees both Well. He won the bet. I was voters wanted to hear. strikes, the Train crew, even with wrong. Here are a few reasons I Four: There was a great deal their special mirror, sees only had to pay him a dollar: of infighting within the Ohio one, failing to see the strike One: Governor Gilligan lacked Democratic Party. Although it behind them. the common touch. He did not was somewhat underground, take his campaign to the people. John Glenn and John Gilligan Then enters the Monitor, were at odds. If both men had played by the littlest and most Rather than travel throughout the state he secluded himself in worked together on a party ticket innocent class member, who the difference in the final vote Photo by Ron Petit Columbus, Ohio. James Rhodes explains, radiantly, that indeed might have been different. the second Lightning strike was was just the opposite. He went TO MAKE YOU SLOWLY BURN, BREW, OR STEAM from county to county within the Five: Rhodes went after John unseen by the Train crew, Gilligan and accused him of because the Train was speeding state. He showed during the Autumn, 1974 campaign that he was a super ( ! ) everything. In this day of away at the same speed that the frightening economy, he pushed ADENA STAFF APPOINTMENTS Lightning was flashing ; hence, salesman. Two : Governor Gilligan put on hard and said that Gilligan taxes its light could not catch up with everything in Ohio. While he Editor - Bill Ferris the Train. Then the Monitor and a very poor show in all of his Associate Editor - John Robenalt dealings with the media. Some of accused Gilligan, he was very the crew join hands, and ex­ vague about issues. Gilligan's Feature Editor - Carol Cranston citedly sing that they have just his commercials on television Copy Editors - Lynda Feigert, Steve Devita were so low key that no one could campaign covered the issues, but encountered the world in a dif­ it seems that Rhodes' approach Layout Editor - Jenny Campbell ferent wavelength, and now understand the message or the Arts Editors - Lisa Swygart, Keith Helmlinger important issues he was made for better politics. everything is not really as it Too bad for John Gilligan. Circulation - Roni Bowers, Cindy DeWitt seems. describing. Activities Editors - Theresa Recker, Sandra Wies As an opposite approach on There was even talk about him Business Manager - Mike Shinabery came folksy James A. Rhodes fitting into the national picture in The Fourth Graders should be 1976. One thing you can say : Asst. Business Manager - Doug McElwain studying the female's Menstrual who seemed so amiable that you Sports Editor - Mike Hesseling couldn't help but stop and listen. Everyone in the United States Cycle, where the ovaries release heard a lot about Ohio. James Artists - Stan Jennings, Barb Kriegel an egg every twenty-eight days. His message was simple: Bring Photographers - Elmer Denman, Darrol Bahr back the good old days. Rhodes was one of the few Subsequently, they should study Republicans to win this fall . He Columnists - Ron Petit, Bill Ferris the Red Blood Cell Cycle (by Three: The Governor's staff Reporters - Sandy Temple, Karen Tarr seemed to be a disaster. Although has become a national celebrity. which each cell lives for about 128 My friend has made me days); the Bone Calcium they were well organized they . another bet: He has his money on Adena is published every two Cycle (where bones are com­ seemed to lack political depth. Rhodes for Vice President in weeks by a group of students pletely replaced about every 200 The Governor himself helped to for the Ohio State University days); the Protein Cycle (about 1976. Me? I'm not a betting man! Lima Campus and the Lima 12 days); Stomach Contraction Technical College community.

THEATRE perience of what theatre of the The Lima Campus Players absurd is all about. plan an extra ordinary theatrical Everyone is encouraged to ENTERTAINMEN.T support your local campus by Keith Helmhnger production for Autumn Quarter 1974. Under the direction of theatre by attending these Martha Farmer, assistant thought-provoking, unusual, and IF Tea Break Over Back professor of theatre, the entertaining productions. Open production entitled "An Uneasy dress rehearsal on November 21 HAMPTON-GREENE on your Eads Trio" is being rehearsed, is free, and November 22 and 23 APARTMENTS momentum is mounting, and tickets are priced at $1.00 for REVIEW cussion and thumping drives of brass guitar makes one want to theatre technicians have students, $1.50 for adults. See by Keith Helmlinger "Uneasy Trio" in the Student Opposite 0. S. U. get up and BOOGIE. To top it all production plans underway. The Activity Building auditorium 8: 30 off I must not forget the "uneasy trio" is really three Lima Campus If - Tea Break Over, Back on short plays. p.m. Thursday, Friday, or Your Eads. frequently used synthesizers. Combine this all together and you "No Exit", by Jean Paul Saturday. Sartre according to Mrs. Far­ I am unfamiliar with IF's get an album that goes to no end to satisfy the listener. mer is' "gutsy and theatrical." It material prior to this com­ involves three characters con­ position, but if it is anything like There is not one vocalist but demned to an unconventional this album, it receives my salute. three and this combination concept of hell. Rick Rudd is to This is one of the greatest acid­ produces the greatest harmony I perform in the role of the bellboy, jazzy-rock albums I have heard have heard since . and Robert Mustard, Joyce for a long time. Then again we must not forget Williams, and Debbie Snyder "Tea Break Over, Back On the lyrics, which relatively seem comprise the rest of the cast. Your Eads" presents a suc­ to make sense. Throughout the play, the man cessful effort at breaking the IF is definitely a group for and women discover what the monotony that thrives within the meaning of hell really is. Overall, standards of traditional rock-n­ special tastes. Those who know them have already recognized it is done realistically (as much roll. as true hell can be protrayed). Along with the smashing this. However, if they are unknown to any of you, take a "The Sandbox" is "a brief play growls of guitars is a very in memory of my grandmother", protruding scream of brass. The chance on this album. It might surprise you. writes author Edward Albee. soundine: rhvthms of the oer- . Doug Garrett, Kathy Comer, Gerald Fisher, and Marian Back Kehres star in this American J.C.'s absurdist play satirizing man's When was the last time you saw One thing to keep in mind while dehumanizing treatment of a good free movie? Well, students watching the movie is the entire elderly family members. Here, a of OSU and LTC, this is your film was pantomined on location; stage scene - Robert Mustard demonstrates Edwardian bow during mock funeral is granted to an rehearsal for "No Exit." chance. You can even bring a the music was recorded in aged mother on a beach. This friend ... Hollywood. At times you may be black comedy is treated "with Jesus Christ Superstar is one of able to catch a mouth movement telling irony," according to Mrs. Universal Studios more without lyrics, but overall it is Farmer. ·BESC profitable projects. The film excellent. Along with "Waiting for costs were limited, thanks to Jesus Christ Superstar is being Godot," Samuel Beckett's The Lima Campus Black Music for the evening will be funding made by the Israli brought to you through the En­ "Krapp's Last Tape" is one of the Student Experience Committee provided by The Jimmy Lewis government. tertainment Committee. Anyone most fascinating, influential and will host an evening of art, Band, a jazz combo from This film is about the last seven wishing to join or participate familiar of his works. In the fashion, and music on Sunday, Columbus. Tickets will be on days of Christ's life. There is no with the Committee, please come monologue, Dr. James Bode December 1, in the Student sale after November 19 from speaking dialogue throughout the to the conference room at 12 noon performs old man Krapp Activities Building. Local any BSEC member. Pre-sale entire picture. It is a direct every Friday. Suggestions are listening to tapes he has made of artists, including OSU Lima tickets are $1.00. Tickets at the adaptation of the broadway hit always welcomed. previous birthdays. student Stan Jennings, and door are $1.50. Hoke Hampton, musical with lyrics by Tim Rice J.C. SUPERSTAR Chuck Wise will present artists from the Toledo and president of BSEC, encourages and music by Andrew Lloyd When : Tuesday, November 26 narration material written by Columbus areas will be the campus community to end Weber. Where: S.A.B. Auditorium student Diane Weyandt in this exhibiting in the art show the Thanksgiving weekend by Superstar is an exciting movie. Time: 3-5, 6-8, 9-11 absurdist drama concerning man which will begin at 5:30 p.m. attending the BSEC evening of The outstanding music is ac­ Admission: With valid OSU or with his ever changing identity of BSEC members will host a fashion, art, and music, companied by stupendous LTC ID . - Free. Without ID. - 50 himself. This last play should reception for the artists at 4:00 December 1, at 5:30 p.m. The choreography. Also, one must cents. provide a unique theatrical ex- p.m . and will also model in the fashion show will begin at 8:00 keep in mind that the film is shot fashion show. Women's p.m. and last until 9:30 p.m. on location with very few CONCERT CALENDAR fashions are being provided by Artists will have items priced " glitter-town" props. Frank Zappa Veterans Memorial Auditorium Nov.19 Paul Harris, Inc., and men's to encourage early Christmas shopping. This is BSEC's first One may be dismayed by the Led Zeppelin Dayton Hara Arena Nov. 20 fashions will come from opening scene of desolation Frank Zappa Fort Wayne Coliseum Nov. 22 Hofeller, Hiatt, and Clark; official function and is in accompanied by the Overture. Steppenwolf Dayton Hara Arena Nov.25 Penneys; David-Edmund, keeping with the group's goals Surprise! Here comes a bus Genesis Columbus Veteran's Memorial Inc. ; and The Varsity Shop. to provide models in the area of Nov.'l:l minority achievement. driving from A.D. to B.C. loaded Earth, Wind, and Fire Gardens Nov. 29 with the lead cast. Sly and the Family Stone Dayton Hara Arena Dec.5 The main theme throughout Doobie BroL'ters Toledo Sports Arena Dec.11 POEDITORIALIZING • • • Jesus Christ Superstar is modern Wishbone Ash Toledo Sports Arena Dec.11 man's crucifixion of Christ. Saturday Lament ART Day by Day we live our lives Throughout the year, several And then night at night we lift our eyes art exhibits will be displayed And pray to God for strength to fight outside of the art room on first And since we pray we must be right floor. Elizabeth Lloyd of the OSU Right means the power to save our cause art faculty provided some But our lives are lies and our lies are laws background on the exhibits. So we turn on God and heed Satan's call The chalk portraits on exhibit Doesn't anybody care at all? this quarter are the result of Art 290 from spring quarter. Linda Promises Peek was the model for drawing on four different days. She You promised me the Earth modeled in different costumes And you gave me dirt which are visible upon observing You prom"ised me the Moon the pictures. And you gave me moldy-green cheese You promised me the Stars Art 290 is not just for art And you gave me hot air majors. In fact, it was designed You promised me Heaven and you gave me Hell to meet the needs of elementary You're not well. education students as a humanities requirement, and it Herb Blowers, 1974 can also be an elective. It develops elementary skills for prerequesite to it. visual conception. Even students Throughout the year there will It takes two to speak the truth, - who feel they have no artistic. be many displays from the 290 ability are proven wrong after one to speak, and another to hear. class. Some will be on the walls in Henry David Thoreau taking this course. the cafeteria, and others will be Ms. Lloyd comments outside the art room on first "Everybody has an ability to do floor. If you have some free time, art; it's a matter of visual con­ look over the displays and judge ception." "The purpose of this them on the basics, not on class is to get people to become abilities. aware of their inhibitions." The art displays are good examples of humor, vitality, The Adena, as resurrected in sense of color, form, space, 1974 is a laboratory newspaper texture, line, and shape. Most of designed to provide students the pictures are done by students journalistic experiences in the who are not art majors. Art 290 is areas of interviewing, writing able to dissolve the fears of those and lay-out while offering the Art_ Bob Sampson and Elizabeth Lloyd look at John Byrne's artwork who are afraid to let their Campus community a forum near advisors' offices. inhibitions out. Also, there is no for ideas and opinions. 225-6205 November 15, 1974 ADENA Page 4

NEW EQUIPMENT FOR LTC Hoop News cont. from page I By Cindy DeWitt and typewriters available for The Ohio State University and Lima Technical College 1974-75 student use at their convenience. Barons will open their season Friday November 22, hosting Ohio It will be an independent study University Chilicothe at Bath Middle School. type operation. When asked, Coach Tom Williams predicted " this season will be As for the Health Technologies better than the last. I have more depth this season with six division, nursing students have returning veterans and nine rookies to add the needed strength. received five different pieces of . Bill Hawk looks tougher. I believe he will look for his own shots new equipment. These came in rather than passing off. Bill Schroeder is the key to this year's last summer and are being used better season." DOW . Although the boys coming up can shoot well, we are primarily a The first is a Stryker Frame, defense-oriented team. Coach William's defense will basically be which is used to turn patients who man-to-man, four men under the basket and one pivot guard are unable to move. It consists of defense. The guards will not go in for rebounds, as they are small a narrow cart that the patient this season. lays on. A mattress covered Coach Williams believes that the rebounding needs im­ board is then strapped across the provement before his team's fastbreak will be effective. His basic top of the person while two nurses philosophy is : standing on opposite sides turn "Defense should never have bad nights." the patient to his stomach or "The offense will not be called as football plays are, the boys back. will play it as they see it." Coach Williams feels the squad is A Bedford doll was also ob­ balanced better than the last few years. "We have some height tained. This is an adult manikin this year which in the past has not been one of our better assets." which can be used for nearly any Coach Tom Williams states, " We look tough at practice but kind of nursing procedure, such game time will tell." as catheterization, enemas, and The ADENA says GOOD LUCK! to this year's team: so on. It cost between $700 and $800. *Matt Staley Forward6' Allen East A new hydraulic cart is also in *Rick Clark Guard6' Allen East use now . It is a cart that uses no *Gil Clark Guard 6'1" Allen East cranks or levers. It is controlled *Bill Hawk Forward 6'1'' Allen East by a floor pedal. This kind of cart Tim McDougle Forward6'1" Cory Rawson is used for patient transportation. Dave Shadley Forward 6'5" Upper Scioto Valley Along with the cart, four electric *Bill Schroeder Center 6'5" Shawnee beds have been received. These · Jim Rutter Guard 5'10" Lima Senior beds have both high and low level Don Yarger Center 6'5" Lima Senior positions. Craig Reams Forward 6'2" Lima Senior Lastly, a Du Kane film strip Jerry Laws Forward 6'3" Lima Senior projector and tape player are Allen Jacks Guard 6• Wapakoneta - Baron ball •• • bounce and basketry being used by students. All of this *Tim Fogt Guard 5'10" Anna equipment is used by an in­ Dave Nichols Forward 6'3" Allen East Typical Freshman Fears Soon Calmed structor in demonstrations, after George Brooks Forward 6'4" Bluffton by Lynda Feigert which the students can add to *refers to returning veterans their experience through actual Over three years ago I made studied. I have found this to be use of these new additions. Tecumseh Is Your Car the definite decision to go on to entirely true. It is amazing how The money for all of these college. At the time, I do not each person can relate a dif­ improvements comes from Natural Area Ready for winter think I actually understood why ferent meaning to any given Federal Title Funds and normal by Jenny Campbell I wanted to go on to school. But statement. Working with others operational moneY. . To get In July of 1968 the Division of Cold snowy nights are not the my family had always made it has been a real help to me, federal funds the school must Campus Planning of the Ohio time to check your snow tires nor known that it was expected of particularly in studying for submit an analysis of deficiances State University established 102 is a foggy night the time to check me, so I accepted the decision tests . to the federal government, which acres in Allen County as the OSU your windshield wipers and and made sure I had all the Another contributing factor then decides whether or not to is the advising staff. In m_y first Lima Campus Natural Area. headlights. required college prep courses allocate the requested money. This section of bare field, old It's a good idea to have your in high school. However, UVC class, my adviser made a Because of this year's field succession, intermediate car checked out for winter while somewhere between that initial sta tement which s tood out allocations, LTC will be able to forest, mature forest, and grazed the sun is still shining. decision and my first day of among all the rest. She pointed offer improved instruction and woodlot lies east of Mumaugh classes here at OSU Lima, I out that the best way to make experience to its record Road adjacent to the OSU-LFC became interested in jour­ college a good experience is to, enrollment. Try the heater defroster nalism and realized that " make yourself known." The buildings. In December of 1972 system making sure it will clear Ohio State Lima Campus officials college had been my goal all more I thought about that the windshield of 'frost and along. statement, the more sense it Speeders Beware renamed the area "Tecumseh provide adequate heat. Natural Area" in honor of Like any new experience, my ma_de. I · also realized that Summer heat dries out wind­ first day of classes was both along with the emphasis on As you aim that flivver of yours Tecumseh, the tribal chief of the shield wiper blades so inspect Shawnee Indian nation in the dreaded and anxiously study, the Lima Campus offers down the home stretch to the and replace if they streak or awaited. I imagined terrible many opportunities to do just Lima campus tomorrow early 1800's. smear the windshield. The Tecumseh Area is things like losing my schedule what my adviser suggested. morning, you'll be ahead of the primarily designed as an outdoor and wandering aimlessly For a facility of its size, the game by keeping your foot out Replace burned out light bulbs Lima Campus offers more of the floorboards. In days gone biological · laboratory for and install lense covers where around the halls or having my educational purposes. The area is fees lost in the mail and being activities than I thought by, the access roads to the the existing ones are broken or possible. I was surprised to find campus were "safe territory" a living museum that exemplifies cracked. , thrown bodily from the school the past for the benefit of the for not paying tuition. As that among other things, there for the occasional speeder Worn or poorly adjusted brakes a re a Lima Campus skiing club hoping to make up for lost time. future. It also serves the public should be checked before winter September 30th drew nearer, I as a place for research and study, wondered just what was in and basketball team. Not only Things have changed, in­ since failing or grabbing brakes is playing on a team a way to cluding the Bath Township as well as rest and relaxation. can force you into an un­ store for me. The original organizers of the I must admit that I was m a ke yourself known , but police department. A team of controlled skid on slippery afraid of the amount of time I supporting a team is good for lawmen, trained by the Allen project are associate professor pavement. Roy E. Snyder, who enlisted the might spend studying, but as you and for team spirit. It has County Sheriff's Office and help of his colleagues, G.E . yet the load has not been un­ always amazed me how quickly operating under its auspices, Now is also the time to look bearable. Speaking as one who team members come to like recenUy replaced the town­ Gilbert, and T.J. Peterle, and the over the tires on your car. Worn Local Flora Course (Botany 201) used to despise any mention of people who cheer for them. ship's lone police chief. As a treads and damaged casings studying, that is truly a com­ Last but not least I would like result, Bath now has a more members. The Bluffton Stone should be replaced now with new Company and the Western Ohio pliment to either my professors to share a description of the effective law enforcement tires to meet winter on her terms. or the courses themselves. The best way I have found to meet program with greater man­ Stone Company donated six tons A final note; Keep a shovel and of gravel for the four miles of classes are so much more in­ people. There seem to be quite power and better equipment. bucket in the trunk along with teresting than those in high . a few people with not much else Need we say more? At the risk trails. rock salt or sand. A tow chain - school because they are taught to do but haunt the commons, of sounding somewhat One of the first steps of the battery booster cables - and project was flying over the area on an adult level. The and I sometimes fall into the hackneyed .....SLOW DOWN. flares are also a must for winter professors recognize that their same category. Considering Save yourself a speeding ticket and mapping the vegetation. The driving. composition of the shrub and tree students are human beings the acquaintances that have and a day in court ..... not to layer was studied, the professors with a reasonable amount of resulted, I do not see that it's mention possibly your own presented their findings to the intelligence and treat them as such a bad way to spend a little funeral expenses. Division of Campus Planning and Ski Club such. time. the project was approved. The atmosphere at the As I close this I realize that to Lima Campus has helped me many it may seem odd that I classes. Next quarter I may be In the four years since the The OSU Lima and Lima Tech get into the habit of studying have not said anything coming to school in a Yellow establishment of the Area, Ski Club meets in room 339 at and hopefully this will stay with negative about my experiences Cab. It would probably be Professor Snyder and his Galvin Hall on Wednesday noon. me. Several things contribute here at the Lima Campus. Well, cheaper. assistants have constructed foot Sunday evenings the Ski Club is to this atmosphere. First, the as a fledgling writer, I do not bridges, improved an existing planning skiing at Valley-Hi in examples of other students has want to disappoint any readers, pond, made additional plantings, Bellefontaine. The ski club also really impressed me. so I will add that I did run into and constructed and maintained offers six lessons for beginners Everywhere I look, it seems I some trouble a few weeks ago. the trails. and advanced skiers for only see someone with his. head in a After paying $12 for a As Professor Snyder said in a $44.00, which includes lift tickets book. It must be contagious. parking permit, I went out to paper on the Tecumseh Area, and equipment rental, and it is A great deal of credit must my car one day and found a $10 "With mankind squarely headed only $34.00 if you have your own also be given to the staff for parking ticket on my wind­ to collision with the ever­ equipment. encouraging students to get to shield. As anyone who has had decreasing carrying capacity of know one another. Every one of the experience will tell you , it his environment," an area of this Everyone· is invited. For fur­ my professors has stesssed the was very depressing, to say the type is needed; an ideal com­ ther information contact Dennis importance of working with least. Consequently, I have bination of a botanical garden Martin, Assistant Professor of · other students to better un­ paid $22 for rights to a parking and a natural forest. Zoology or Valley-Hi. derstand the material being space a quarter mile from my