Ceremony Tues.

The f'orc.•an Studems' Union ~ J(OOUCKY STATE COU.. (~\ will hold irs launchm1 ceremony on o~tober 30, 1973 at noon in the Nunn auditOrium . 1:-vcryone Is anvited to attend. The aueu Spt"aker will be President W. Frank Steely and a The Norfh6rner~/ twenty-eaaht mmute f1lm entitled " UN's Workshop for NKSC HIGH LA NO HEIGHTS. KENTUCKY Pe.ce'' wdl also be shown. VOLUME 2, NUMBER TO Following the pruentat1on a OCTOBER 26, 1913 I iah t refreshment w•ll be served.

Library Launched With Ceremony

Wath the new NKSC hand, Dr Stcd y mtroduccd John the Golden Gtrls. numerous 8red.enr1dgc, K e ntu c k y'~ d~gmtaraes and abo ut ~ 00 S octh Otlo trt l.l Co n g r e~~ m an students m attendam.:c. ll.ro und who w a\ rc\po n'i lhlc fo r the was broken Monday for the W. hbrary hctna named a l·cderal Frank Stee ly Labrary IX ~ p os at o ry Walt er Dunlevy cxecutavc " We have no fan cr fncnd 1n vicc ·prcstd ent of the No rthern our natto n's ~.:apatol. " S teely K entucky Chamber of S3 1d . Commerce, noted that tl had Brcckcnndge noted that the been less than I 000 days stnce 1972 leg,.,lature cstabhshed the the first groundbrcaking at power to make Northern a Northern. unaverstty. "I r only every I 000 days of " We stand on the bnnk of a our lives could be that UniVCrStty sy s tem , " productive" he exclatmed. Bredenndac sa ad, "and I look LET 'ER FLY! Preakfent Steely, Northern nina the tint shovels of dbt at Monday's Kenneth Lucas, chauman of forward to the advent of that Ky. Ch•mber of Commerce Execulive aroundbrukina for the W. Funk Steely the Board of Reaents acted u development." Vice-Presiden.t Walter Dunlnoy, Rqent Ken Library. (photo by Carl Kuntz.) Master of Cercmomes. The S4.5 milhon, 250,000 Lucas, and Conaressman John Breckenridae Lucas praised the Chamber volume stru~.:ture ts set for for "putting it all t<>ðer and completion early tn 1975. prescnlina our situation down Most of the hbrartcs in the in Frankfort" those years aao. stale have been "add-ons." "To me," Lucas said, "the wht~.:h ma~es Northern's library is the epitome or unaque learning and a milestone m the Thefts Are A voidable development or thiS "ThtS g1VCS US the institution." opportunity," State Libranan Lucas said it was ftttina that Charles lhnds satd, "to bu1ld a by the library be named for new funl!honal-typc hbrary were drivin& the " People don't reallv think Ron Ellis Northern's "main man," Dr. where you ~.:an &ave maxamum Torino-Fairlane north on about thefts until it'happcns'to Frank Steely. servll'e with fewer p.:ople and and Interstate 75 when the Ohio them," he said. Scales said Dennis Lim bach " I won't pretend I wasn't therefore spend mort.' money State Patrol intercepted them. there are simple ways for honored," St.:ely told the on books and matenals whach Staff Writers The youths were released to people to "buy lime" should crowd, "be~.:ause I consider the the fal!ulty demands. " the Warren County juvenile their car be the object of an · library to be the heart of the authorities to be ~ferred to attempted theft. See box on paae 4 ..That is what makes this job campus." so difficult to perform," stated Hamillon County juvenile •--ro cut down the desire and opportunity of a thief, there Roaer Scales. Director of authorities to be referred to Public Safety here at Northern. Hamilton County juvenile are IHtle thinp students can do," he said. Keep ina cars Director Scales was referrlna authorities at a later date. locked, windows rolled up and specifically to the theft of two, Larger Turnout The arrestin& officer felt that personal articles removed from late model vehicles from NKSC the juveniles were taking the parkin& lots since the start of the car seats helps car to Dayton, Ohio to deliver considerably. fill semester 1973. it to a .. predetermined For 2nd Election destination". DeMarcus agreed, Contmued on page 8 Two cars were~ stolen from explainina that car thieves the campus the first week of often use youths to perform l'he se~.:ond Student Sophomores filled all of the October and accordin& to the actual thefts sinc~_the~re Government election. held as a dau offtCl'S wtth : James Administrative Vice t'resident not sus~.:eptiblc to the same result of a protest, drew a Tallery , prl'stdenL Gary Eith, J ohn DeMarcus and the punishments as otdults.. mu~.:h larger turn-out than the vtce·presu.tent: Dchb1e Rowe, campus Public Slfety Send Your Delegate first one and thts time at as for secretary ; and Fleanor Loos, it ~.:ould Department, be the The F.B.I. was con'ta~.:ted by To IOC Meeting sure. treasurer. work of a c.r theft rina. Roaer S~.:ales, director of Ac~o:ordm& to the offktal SC Frcshm otn Class Offi~.:rrs are ; Public Safety at Northern since statement almost tWil!e as Larry Hafley, prestdcnt : Don the crime involved "interstate A Public Safety Department Reaistered ~tudent many students went to the NeH, vace-presadcnt , and Tony statement dtscribed the can 111 transportation of stolen orJIIniutsons are requested to polls to vote thts time .tround h1ds. secretary. property". Aaent Connely of a '69 Ford XL convertible and stnd thetr own lOC delt&ah: to and no protests were filed Dave Rowe JOIR G:1ry hth the Covinaton F.B.I. offtce a, '68 Ford Torin~Fairlane 11 2:30 pm meetm& , · thili wtthan the :~llowed five day as the Sophomore Cla'is silted that smce the case was convertible. comina Wtdnesday an the P'!rtOd. Represt.'ntataves • a4ld the already in the hotnds of the Board Room of Nunn u.. u·s Senaor Class Off a~.:er' clcded Freshman ('Ia's RcrrcM:nta· juvenile authonhes, his offi~.:e fifth floor. The nature or thts wer~ Gary Waaonu, live arc l'am lhd<~ and MaL.e Copies of the larc~ny reports would btl "reluctanl'' to hnna unportant mcettna wtll ~ the prutdcnt , Alan ru~.ker . Lo~wson ~.:huau aaain t the 1wo were filed wilh the Cotmpbell approvJI of a newly revised vtce· (He!ltdent. and Land.t Thc \IX new Co'lnty lbhce and were juvemles. Connely added lhal constttutton. When thts 10<' Bowhna&. "'"'l' r~·t.uy Rerrc,cnt;HtvevJI· Lara&c o~rc the U.S. Allorney's Offi~.-e proanmmed into the National Review ( ' onfercnce 111 Offa~.· cn. of lht' Junanr l'lo~-.s P.htt (iran, Oon Barlow, would also M hesttut to Crime Information Center complch:d, the lnter·OrJIIntza­ .. re • TtnJ S~..hulll.', JH\',tdcnt. Rul\crt Anste .. d , Juanata Tah , computer. One of the c•n wu become tnvolved wtth a tlonal ( ' oun~ll mdy pnxccll D o n 01 I d (i o o ll r 1 l: h • Ann Wtlltams , and Bob recovered two d .. ys after the Juvenile ca~ san~.~ they would Wtlh new eJcdtOnS or the VICC • prC !Ud~· nt; Jll\.1 U1Jnc B~wdl. theft in Ohio. Two JUveniles feel that it ~.:outd be handled Coordtnattnl Cummath!c, Ztevennlr.. , tr...• o~•un:r betltr by localauthonttes. dunn& the ensutnJ 111Unth11.

0322.tif PAGE 2, THE NORTHERNER OCTOBER 26, 1913 Editorials The Opportunity Is Here

In the Stptcm~·r :1 1\~uc of the We sht\1 be dcn1cd the areal fund'! to beam the u~.:avallons m we shall w1th the assurance of Dr. Northerner we told you nhout Dr IRitrnaiiOnal rC\:OJRIIIOn lhe June IQ74 LcnJYel, have uncovered artifacts A I font ll'n1ycl'' ''ln•na or a u..:nahon wtll hrm~ to Norlhtrn. we The 1-' xecuttve V11,:e- prnldcnt, which wtll be capable of fundm& the prtllnnnary ~.:ontrJl'l wtth the w1ll he liCnll'd tht• hroad.:nmJ of Walter Dunlevy, of the Northern other four years of the excavatiOn. 1 unt\lan Govcrnml'lll I ht' ~ontrJd ..:ulhHJI opportun1ty m Northern Kentudy Chamber of Commerce If we let this chance of duma m wa~ 11\.'f:Oitated throuah Or Lt'II&Yt'l Kl•n tud.. y an-d dented the mentioned at the aroundbreakina Carthaae slip away from us, NKSC a' 1 rcprc~cntatJV"' ot NKSC for th"• strcnathenm& of NKS(' 1n a..:adem1..: (.:eremontes how mu-.:h had been will be damaaed Our reputation, ucav:.tton of three 'tics 111 C:.rthJac t.:lrt.:ll' a\:comph'lhed In 1000 days of NKSC. which is aood so far, could be fhc rrdtnllnary contrad Or Lcncyd ha~ rc..:clvt'd let ten Throuah the Carthaae digings we jeopard1zed by lettma such an condllton~; tndu\JI.'d that we should lclhna h•m how ''Jealou!i" many of can bnna fame to Northern that opportumty vanish. have S I ~.000 m the t'lank m order '"" colleaaucs arc and w1shmg hutl other universiltes clamor for th1s day; We can be assured that certain for the fmal t·ontra~o.·t to he 'ltJnl'd 111 ":,ucccs'l" 1n Carthage. One specifi~.: we need funds to start the excavating other major un1versities are stand ina December 1~7J Agam, f)r Lengyel tetter arnvcd from the International though. by waltina for us to step down. They was to travl'l bad to Tunt'lta and :uan Archaeoloakal Conference held in The Carthqe dialinas can put us want the honor or diuina in Tunisia the fmal contr:~ct before the cnll of An~ara, Turkey. and brouaht wishes on the map alona with such great and will readily lay claim to the December. for success m Cuthage from a very unlvenHies as Harvard, Yale, treasures that should be ours. dose fncnd and ~.:o lleague . Berkley, etc, We have the right to dig The essential period is now! Not Up to thts wntma. we have not If we a II ow this excellent in Tunisia, a rijht which many tomorrow or next month - but now! recetved any fmaO..:~:al su pport for the opportumty to slip from our reaches. universities attempted to secure, so We need student backina to oraanize June excavattons If NKSC cannot then. we have no one or anythma to why should we )USt toss aside such a a fundina campaian and make aood gel the funds. we. all of us. w1ll be blame but ourselves. Dr. Lenayel has pnvileae'? the declaration, "Carthaae must be dcmed a great pnv•lcgc se~.:ured the nght for NKSC to d1g m We need SIS,OOO to start the saved!" Tun1s1a ; now we must secure the project After the first June dialing, Clean Out Or Clean Up? The Nol'thet'nel' Edlt0fla18oard . ,Ch•la Rh:hardson To 1mpeach or not to 1111pcach IS What are the logical limits of immediate, com prehensive and Bonnl• Vahlslng executive privilege'? irreversible steps to li mit the powers Or•wV~I the question before the Amcncan Ker•n M . War• publiC as well as Congress. Let's not put all the blame on of the President to an extent that Maneglng Editor , , , , . Alan Tuck•r True. some of the furor ha s dn~d Richard Ntxon, however. He did not self-servin& actions could be Steff Wrlt•n , . , ...... , Ron Ell it successfully curbed. O.nnlt Limbach down w1th the President's create the privileges which he has T•rrl LMbk•r rdtnqu1shtng of the Watergate tapes, abused. They were one-by-one Gettina rid of the man will not Butln•u Mana~r .•••• Cerl Kuntz assumed down through the years by improve the system. Nixon wasn' t Editorial Cartoon itt ••• J•rry H•lm but not all of it GIVen the long delay Sports Editor , ••. T•rrv Boehmk•r s1n~.:e the tapes were first requested vanOUll Presidents under various the nrst to take advantaae or his and the t1me 1t has taken for them to Congresses position and, given the situation, he finally be turned over, not many To simply say that we should elect won't be the last. people are aomg to believe they have a person who will not abuse the Therefore, what Congress must do not been tampered w1th, anyway. office u ndiculous. Power is and what we must urge them to do is But the tapes really are not as intox icatma. to create an atmosphere that will 1mportant u they mtght seem . What We have reached a point, encouraae honesty as much as .· IS Important is the question of JUSt obviously' where the powers or the possible, how far a Pres1dent can go Without Pres1dent must be pared. Perhaps we owe Nixon a vote of " There is no hope for havma to answer to anyone. Impeachment and removal will thanks. He has successfully shown us Should a President be alto,.ed to only put another President in the the weaknesses in the Executive exh1b1t dictatorial arroaance '" the Whue !louse with virtually the same branch of aovernment by takin& the satisfied man" fa ce of statutes whtch supposedly powers as Naxon. advantaae or every one of them. must be obeyerl hy all Citizens, We feet Congress should take One must &ive credit where credit himself mcluded'? is due. F.G. BONFILS Northern Notebook From New Buildings To Old Ghenos

The Northerner extends its other people to understand, but it's election, straw hats, canes and conaratulations to Dr. W, Frank like politicians who are politically State Senator Clyde Middleton stnped coats were NOT issued to all says his campaian for re-election wiU Steely in now officially havin& the opposed and yet shll aood friends." present!!! not destroy the beauty of Northern new hbrary buildma named for htm. Dr. Steely was noticeably nervous Kentucky. Middleton's campaitn will prior to the aroundbreakina use only yard sians witlt the ceremontes Monday mornma. We Northern has reached a new permission of the proPerty owner can't understand 11. They name plateau of development. We are equal T.his to ensure not only that publi~ diSplays be limited, but also that butldmas after people every day. to any ahetto we have all the The Supreme Court ruled this don't they'? qualifications ... a larae number of week that the Ohio River is still in they be removed riaht after the people m a small area a nsina election. Wouldn't be a bad law Kentucky. Ohio - the state - had huh? ' cnme rate ... and rats!!! That's ri&ht tried to reopen the old cue to no folks those furry things runnina avail. We probably should be happy, It 's not unusual for a father and around campus are not beavers from but after the tests run by Dr. son to disaaree, in fact tt's rather Lake Inferior, but your common, Raymond Crippen, it's sort of like commonplace, but very seldom IS it everyday, downtown vanety rat findina out a rich uncle died and left done tn pnnt, u the !etten pnnted m (four·ltged) you a aarbaae dump. the "LouiSville Couner· Journal" and WNOP radto can be happy thouah. There ls a mqnine that has come '1'he Northerner" rt1..>eRtly from Then studM>a float upon that dump recently on the ~ne called NKSC Administrative Vice-PreSident ... f'r nver . and had the h~&h court .. Planut" ... it ls the epitome of John DeMarcus and hts dad, State ruled an favor of Oh10 thlS tune they woman's hb ... nude male models and Representative Harold A famtly We would hke to squelch a rumor would have had to ca" them.elves alL A quick check of the photo feud' When Student Government met for Rad1o Free Cmcinnall. credits m 1111 month's tSsue revealed "Not really," said John D. " He the first 11me th1s week wtth all the that all or the photoaraphen are understands I auess at 's hard for new eleclees from the second men.

0323.tif OCTOBER 26, 1973 THE NORTHERNER, PAGE 3

Average Thoughts

On Interviewing Loggins & Messina

last Sunday (October 21) found a ~ , the mam reason bemg Springfield during the1r latter days, Very aood and very well performed s:ud 11 was d1ffcrent than any other "hao:,sk~" IO get the \IUdiO and lhc and was lead au1tar player/producer Loums a nd Me~'ima a lbum 11 tunc mvolved for Poco. lie left Poco to become an The concert was over Loums and contamcd no country mus1c and WU\ I aslr.ed Kenny Loggms about the mdependent producer for Columbia Messina left the stage after playma mamly Canbbcan mus1t: . When I future of loggm'l and Mc'i.Sma records and it was durin& lh1s two e ncores. I was aettma ready to asked h1m 1f he was comfortable " l!'s hard to ..ay. We could bct.:o me capacity Messma met Loums. leave when Terry McCreary yelled playma that type of musu.:, he satd more \Ut.:ce .. .,ful or lc~s 'iucccs.,ful I Since Logms and Me"ma m~&ht " lley Greg, do you st ill want a n " We ll , rm ..:omfortable playma all don't ltve for the future " not be returnina to this area for a interview?" kmds of mus~t:. You know, JIZZ . whde, I decided to try to aet an Good Lordi! An mterv1ew? .. I country, all kmds. There 1sn't ONI:: We walked ou1s1dc st1ll m d1'1hcltcf tnterview for this column. I called do n 't have my tapo recor... never kmd I favor." lmaj!,mc mectma two rock 'n roll Terry McCreary, who was pretty mind ... I'll use notes ... I 'II wnte When I asked about h1s wntma su pet"itan Our notes were all much in charge, and asked him if down everythina I hear ... I aoua aet style , he sa1 d he "wrote about thmas JUmbled up It would take a lot of there was any chance for an in ... Hey you there ... yeah you . that JUSt happened work to get tverythmg Mra1ght for interview. He told me he didn' t the one with the brown hair ... can (my)expenences" the art1de. If only I could have had know, but to brina my ttpe recorder you take shorthand? ... Good .. you're After securina an autoeraph, we my tape recorder to act 11 all do wn. to the concert and he would let m t; my secre tary ... come o n .. went to talk to Jim Messina, still '' ll ey, aren't you Gr~g Hatfield." know o ne way or the o ther at that We went inside the dressina room, playin& h is auitar. My secretary uked said someone from the clean·up time. pickina up every piece of paper we why Buffalo Sprin&field broke up; if crew. Follo wina Terry's advice, I stuck saw to use as no te paper. Inside the reason was indeed a clash of eaos. "Yeah. What ..:an I do for you?" my tape recorder In a friend's car and Messina was playina his auitar and Messina thouaht a bit and said: " Uh, why don't you come inside proceeded to the concert. My friend Louins wu talkin& to someone. We "No I don't think so. We just and act th1s auy off my back. lle·s excused himaelf and said he'd be were waitina for a chance to talk to went IS far as we could as a group." screamma your name and carryina a back in awhile. I went inside and one of them. Finally our turn came. Gale also asked if Buffalo tape recorder."

As We Gaze Into Letters • • •

The opiniOit cuntaint'd In tlrlt pomt IS CVIdCill, S(.; I~ jlCth:IJlS thl" Our Crystal Ball letlu It that of the author and not best pos..,1blc ..:ross·<~l"Ction of student necntarlly that of "TI"' Nurthnnu" opinion available. A l.{UOI( of Abbie staff. The all thor has written it;, tile Hoffman, "Consp1ra..:y? llell, we Pardon us while we panic, but we After lunch, we will creep back to capacity uf a rt.>adt-r aud nnl uj a couldn't even aarec o n lunch," have a suspicion that the sky is ou r unheated office and sit by Northemer stafj~r. ducribes the hody very well. fall in&. ctndleliaht writina our Impeach the Given the tum of events we have President messaaes to our And thmJ, "The Northerner." witnessed in 1973, we can easily conaressmen with blue copy' pencils Dear Karen. Drew, , "The Northl"rncr'"' Bob. you've aot 1 picture what life may be like at Ye in the marains of old issues. When Bon me, Chela; to be ~1ddma This• is my th1rd Olde Northerner Office in 1974. finished, we will place a $9 stamp m semester ao; ··Northerner" cd1tonal We will stiJJ be here we never the comer and mail it off, hopma Now that elec11on arc ov\! r and no t·artoomst. and m !hat tunc I have could take a hint. There will be httle that 11 15 rece1ved before another one; is hkely to scream about unfa1r never SCl'n th e raper ta~c " pohtll·al of the old press room noise, however, President has been elected. press coveraae of o ne cand1date over roll' m anythmc Th" ~~ no1 to o;ay as our other typewriter will no tioubt We will spend the evemnas another, I would hkc to address thai the .. taff ~ ~ nol poht1..:ally have bern stolen by then. And, with wanderina about the campus lookma myself to the ..:haraes so mespons1hly mvoln•d, 'ol'Vl'ral ml"mhl.•,., are. hul the price of newsprint, we probably for news and hstenma to everyone leveled by Robert Anstl!ad aaamst the1r m\·olvcment ~~on an mdtvidual I wUI not be able to ao to press swear before heaven that liE d1d not nearly t:vcryone m 5tudent poltlll. ., h:l'ol$, and thctr 0Jlln10il5 arc unltiiiCiy anyway. vote for Nixon. don't wish to seem b1t1er I lost my thc1r own Thus, our campus funcllon will be A transistor radio in the lo unge h1d for re-eiel'llon and I ..:an acl·..: pl !hat. What I cannot acl·cpt an· thl' Ar; tn thl" daun that tht'rl' arc to station our staff members It w1ll announce that Israel and the about .l''i pcork who run thl' .. how, strateaic pomu throuahout Nunn Arab States are havma theu l::nd of l·haracs wh1ch 1111ply that S!udcnl Governmcnl, ·'The Nonhcrner,'· .md I'm tndmcd to h,,.'lll'Vl' !hat th1., 1., not Hall to shout the news at pusersby. the Month War And we will all still far from thl· truth Althoujih I would This will not be euy, e1ther, after be pretendma that the war m F.O.T.W m..:mbus arc l'nldled m a vast conspu"cy to l'Onlrnl studcnl ~~ the number at mo re !han SO, thl' bicychna to school m the snow. Southeast ASJd 1s over n.•a.,on tht'\C reoplc arc wht'rl' thl'y None of us will be able to afford We will aet a late n•aht bullctm by pollhcs on th1s l·amrm hr.,t f.O ) W IS Jll o rt~anuaii O n whO'ol' arc l'i not hOWl'ver !hat tht'y arl' the psoline and those of us who ~;o uld runner from John D's offu.::e to the lllt..'tlltlcl'ohlr tndudc~ CVl'ry \IUtkll l !'l'fJ'Ctratur.. of 'otliiiC ~ratHitO'ol' riot will have had the1r ctrs stolen effe~.: t that then: w1ll be il nh!etm& to who d~., no t JHthlu.:ly rt•noUilt'l' hts Rathl•r, they arc tn a ro.,llton of We w1ll have to stand in line for dec1de what to do w1th theW Fran~ IIICIIIhl'r..hiJl r\n'o(Cold Ill hlllht'JI a lt'adcl'olllp hl'l'all'ol.' thl')' u't' l·hanncl"i hours at the Gnll as the word will by Steely l1brary as all the book th.H to wrvl' till' 'ollhknt who " too th'en have crept out to the were to have bee; n placed there; have member. Ohv1ously J hody o l· H or ..o could nev~r l·ontam thl" l"llllrl' apathl'ltl to ll'ol' h1., own pci.,Oil.llly commumty that one can aet a decent been upped off .,tudcnt hody a.. Doh daum avallahk Hlt'UI I h1., rrohkm ~an hamburaer for 4S cents there And then we w111 all lrtu.:lr. on un ly he allc\>lall'd whcn a maJOrity of We can see ourselve battlma little home and watt for the lou'"''~~ to Scl"omJ I would tJIIl''IIOn thl' thl' .,tudl'lll hmJy 1"1\'l·nmt:., mvol.,.t:d de n•nd old Ctmpbell ('ounty res1dt:nts for a JHCIIII\C !hat S(i 1s .a l"Othrlrator tiHHijlh IU (larlll'lrah: In the No, life w1ll not he; easy but 11 w11l ~;rust of brud and we can forecallt Alter lour 'lllt',tl'r t'l mcmho:r.,htr rro l"..:'~' wl1 ·h .lfll'l t all th~ ao on It alway5 doe" the full !k:ale nots burslln& out when 1R S!ul.knl (IOh' llllllt'n l .111d twu .. tudcnt .. un th .. l'amrth Matt Gran announl.'cs throuah h1s We; ar-= .. vl!ry n:MIIcnt fl\.'Oplc, .addlll•lnal 'ol.'llll''lch. un a S(i locally and nat1onally <;od ~nows mesaphone that the <~nil ha JUM run l"OIIIIIHI tt·c. whlll! not a llh.'ml"h.·r. Ulll' 1.,1 Jcrr)' lldm out of Twinkle we ha'le to be,

0324.tif OCTOBER 26, 1913 PAGE 4, THE NORTHERNER Job Hunting? Urban Studies Now A Major Here's Some Tips In OJdlll to ..: ope w1th our thJt th1, ntJjor rrCflJrt'l one ~.:ourR . :1 methods ~ourte m cvcr-cxp•ndJnJ urh•n \tk"ld)' for arc urhJn ;tdnuni'llrilllon poltt1UI ~ICn ~o: e or 10\:!0iotY. One of the biue,t steps ready for the next step. the jo6 Northern h.1 s IOSIIIUh.' d 111 r .. rti~UI .trly In the arcu of lotw .. nd Urhan Ht,lory of the toward aettma a job is tne IntervieW. Before aoin& for the rnult~d•"-'•rlmary m,uor '" and "'nfur..: cnwnl. !KXlOII work, Un11cd State~ nreoaration of a ~wme and interview, the speaker Urh;~n Stud1c' umlcr the ~IIY pl11nn1nJ, Amona the many courM:s creatina 1 favorable impre.uaon sugested that it Is helpful to Polillutl Sot•n..: c dcpartnwnt 1 ntcr • ~JUVt'lnntcntJI rtl .. tlOnS. avatlable u ele~.:llvtt are at the job ~nteniew, accordtn,' do some research on the Dr. Al~n l'c.nson . ..:h:mm.1n of .. nd ;hlnHRI'Itr.ti!VC .t5Ji5l.ant s. Gc:neral E..:oiOIY. lhstory of to John Osmanski, d1rectorot company. Important atems the Urban Stud!t'S Co mnutlcc, A 'l tudcnt m.1jonn1 m Urban Arc hitecture, Problems In Industrial relations It include the company's l'XJIIOI!Ol'd whJI Studu.•, mu,t h:.ve at lea,t 1 State and Local Government, American lAundry Mactunery products, locations, and overall " multl·d•~•plmary " mco~nt o~nd :wphomo rc lcvd stJndmJ anll S o ..:i;,~l Psy ..: hoiOJY , and Co., who was recently on orpnlzation. o fft·rcd «)me ms•ghl\ mto the ..: ompktc 3"' houn 111 the Mmonty Groups. campus to speak on the A pruenttble appearance is new ptQ~tJm Urhiln Stud•cs protram. The sem1nar is open to a.bject. necessary when JOin& in for lie c;tah•d that 10 a second semester seniors and Osmanski reported to a the Interview, Osmanski mullt-diOM:Iplmary oapproa..:h the w11l involve work-study in 1 capacity audience in Nunn con tined. The interviewee Required courses for the 'itudcnt WliS cxroscd to many local agen~,;y . The seminar Auditorium that the outlook should dress accordln& to the lhffcrcnt VIewpoints of tht• major arc Urb.. n Government, students will meet once a week for &raduates is better now company's attitude. As an same top•..:. '" the case of Urban So"'Jcty, The CitY m to discuss their experiences. than in the last three o r four example, he used the industrial UrhJn StudiCli man and luo; we,tcrn C!Vii!Zlltion, Urban This course is p~sently beina years and that openinRS for world. Since their attitude Ia rdutJonship to h1'i life '" an GtOJr:.phy, Urban Economics, organized by Dr. Joseph Ohren women and minority aroups generally conservative, short urhiln scttmg. tic I..' Ontmucd Pr~ndplcs of Publtc and will be ready by the SprinJ have increased si3nificanlly. hair for men and the wearing Adnull!Siriltion (now induded that to a~.:h!CVC thi S of '15. Preparing a resume is an or a dress or a pant suit for und\·r the poht1cal sc1ence wl'll·roundcd VJCW , 11 wac; In closing Peat10n advased important step toward women would be appropriate. Important that ostudcntc; he curTI\' Uium) . and Urban that any student desirina to attainina a job. In writing o ne, Durin& the interview, a exposed to other d •~iphncs Stud1e s Pract1cum and major'" Urban Stud1es contact Osmanski suggests that it medium must be reached in th1n those m the sod•l Semmar. Pearson also stron&Jy him as soon as poSSible at should contain aeneral the applicant's attitude. M:Jcm:cs. Some of tltc ..:arccrs recommended a statistiCS extension 166 or 1n office 574. information such as, aae, Osmanski sugested that too marital status, educational much over confidence or Biology Advising backaround, references (such beina.JDrO humble are both as former employers, hazardous to the impression November 2 professors, people who know left. Your questions durin& the Enrollment Up your work • NOT your next inteniew should deal primarily As a convenience to its door neiahbor). The resume with the function of the job in faculty and students, the should be geared toward the q u e s t i on . 0 s m a n ski Deputnu~nt of Bioloaical company and include your emphasized that questions Sciences is holding goals; why you •~ seeking dealirl& with fringe benefits In Final Tally pre-regist ration advising on these goats, and what makes it should be avoided. He went on Friday, Novermber 2, 1973, on worth the company's time to to s tate , "Nobody ever the Covington campus. A call you in. A resume should succeeded in business working F1nal tabu l ation of smce this is the first year that general session will be held at be creative but without too from nine to five." enrollment statuliCS at we have not added another 10:00 a.m. in Room 110, after I'RIRY gimmicks, accordin& to When a response from the Northern Kentucky State year of mstruchon to our which students will to Osmanski. It should be typed, company is received it is a College revealed an increase of baccalaureate program," he aa various rooms as directed for double or triple-spaced, and good idea to write a "thank 16% in the total student Slid. consultallon with their presented in a folder or large you" note to them, no matter population and an increase of He also stated that the advisors and drawina up of envelope. what the outcome of the 8 . 6 ~ tn the college's balan..:ed division between their trial schedules. All majors If the company is interested interview. full·tame · equivalent (FTE) full · t1me students and in the department,are uraed to in your resume, then you are enrollment. part·t1me students was evidence that Northern attend. Northern's enrollment Kentucky State College was reached 47S8 th1s fall , ach1evina 1ts purpose in serving compared to 4099 m the fall the community needs in the term of 1972 • a gam of 659 area of onaoma education. SG Considers Impeachment students. In full·tlme-equJVa· lent enrollment, NKSC reached "Most of the students a total of 3696 this fall , classified as part·time are compared to 3404 last fall. Northern Kentucky residents who have either resumed their In Monday's meeting However, Sophomore Class Some members were College President W. Frank Representative Gary Eith Steely noted the mcrease was Student Government may have concerned about the cost to colleae education after a recommended that this "particularly encouraging 111 taken a mljor step toward SG to promote such an period or time, or are persons proposal be sent to a VitW of the fact that ~.:olleges 1n joining the thousands who election supplement. who never would have begun committee for "polishina." He Kentucky and throughout the wish President Nixon Representalive·at·Larze Robert colleae work if a ~gional explained that any nat1on are expet1encan1 impeached. Anstead stated that The state-supported institUtiOn of correspondence sent to a de..:reases m enrollment rather Northerner could be forced to h1gher educatiOn had not been senator or representative of the than mcreases. An mc~ase is Bob Boswell introduced 1 run such a section for free established an this a~a ," he state should be in the best hearte111n[t, to o, at this point, concluded . resolution st1tina that tn view since it is an official achool of the facu that Ntxon has form possible. publication. "conducted himself in such a The other members aareed u manner as to make 1 farce of the motion to commit passed. However, Alan Tucker, the presidency of the United The assembly also discussed vice · p~sident of SG and S I ates" and that he has a proposal by Treasurer manaaina editor of The "placed himself 1bove the Adedoyin Sonaike concernina Northerner, stated that the checks and balances the equal exposure of candidates. or staff of the newspaper would Constitutaon" and that he hu Sonai.ke suuested that The resian before they would be In Just 1000 Days "in effect established himself Northerner run an election forced to print such 1 as monarch of this country," supplement aivin& pictures and 11.1pplement. SG should send letters to some statements of candidates to At Monday's aroundbrukina. Walter Dunlevy spoke of the of the elected area officials familiarize the students with proareas NKSC hu seen in the put 1000 days. Here is aliuina advocatina the Impeachment those runnina for offices. The group discussed the f thoee accomplishments. of President Nixon. Some of Senior Class Representative problem for some time before the officials included on the Gary Waaoner thouaht that this volin& on it . The resolution mailln& list were was no concern of SG because failed but Sonaike w11 If the candidate.:i wanted to be satisfied. He wu concerned Nunn Hall ..... around broken March 31 , 1971 .. . $5 m Uion Representltive Gene Snyder 1 elected they would do enou&Jt only about aettina • definite Reaents Hall..around broken Sept. 20 , 1971 .. Sl.7 million and Senators Marlow Cook and ' Dee' Huddleston campa11nina on their own. vote but not neces arily a Sc1ence Bulldma.around broken July 17, 1972 . S7 malhon Sonaike felt that they needed passina vote. L1bnry Bui..ldma.around broken Oct 22, 1973. S4.5 mllhon to pasa le&lslation one way or Representative·at· Lirse Gre1 F'me Arts Buildma... bem& planned •...... S6 million In dlScus in& the proposal, another, for or apm t, tn Chase meraer... .July 1, 1972 Hatfield an'h>unced that his nearly all of the SG members order to cut down on Student enrollment 1300 then; 4758 now search for the missina SG ~eemed fiVorable and one of questaons It the polls. Faculty 30 then , 170 fulltlme, 98 part lime now cashhox hu come to an end. the ~presentahve s defined Questio111n1 of those worldna He explained that he had Budaet - less than • mUhon then, 7 million now as Nixon's ac tion th1s past 11 the polls had been the not found 1t he would weekend u .. completely reason for lnvalidatina the fint rurchase •nother .... soon as treasonous." election my ship com in."

0325.tif OCTOBER 26, 1973 THE NORTHERNER, PAGE 6 Intramural SPORTS Notes By Lury Kramer I. Since Oakland won the a. Mtke Wilcox World Series at home tnd ln the seventh aame c1n you There wall be an intramural name the lut team to Cross-Country Meet held nut FOOTBAll SCHEDULE accomplish this? Horsewomen Thursday, (November 1), on CHANGES '2 . Thts year as well as Jut the NKSC campus. Anyone year the two teams In the interested In ru nnma ls uraed World Senes did not hne a to eilher contac; t Bob Boswell ThiS Wee k 's S c he dule pitcher to complete a pme. or saan up at the Student (Octo ber 28) Wh en was the Ju t lime th1t Win, Win, Win! Actavities Office . 01'Jamzatao ns I I :00 Pack-Ups vs Old thts happened, and what two m.y aJso enter teams (of 3 Colo nels teams were involved? N KSC' s women's tennis matc:h of the season thlS one runners), by c:ontac: tina one of 12 : 10 Bu sc h B o y s 3. This player wu selected team is makin& wlnnin& look beina held on the te~nas courts the abovementaoned. There (Scnmmaae Game). number one m the NFL draft easy. at Brookwood. will be separate divisions for I :20 Leapin' Litards vs. for 1973, however he was not The Nonewomen traveled to The team now stands at S- men and women runners. Packers first team All-American, who 2 vs. wu this player? A. Lcxinaton October 19-20 to on the season with only a 2:30 Beta Phi Delta participate in the Kentucky return match with Mount Saint Fearless Faculty B. Grea Pruitt C. Jerry Women's lnter-colleaiate J h · · 3 :40 I. C.'s vs. Skyline Cafe Sitemore D . 0 Bye - Funny Company 4. Besides Pete Rose can you Conference's small colleae .~:he:~~:~;~~ok th' job 1 This week's intramural flaa championships which were thouaht this would IS b football wu perhaps the best Bye - Dip Suc ks name the other two players to held at the UK te.nnis courts buildina year," said Co~c: of the season, thu~ far, with 3 Bye - Pi Kappa Alpha aet two hundred hits? and spon~ned th1s year by Mullen, "but we've had a of the _4 &ames aoana down to S. What player has the Transylvania. wlnnina season we've aot a the wtre. The Packers, Old Statistical Leaders hiahest life time batting Entered for Northern were strong team 'all the way Colo~els , and Skyline Cafe, (Released by Bob Boswell) averaae in the major Jeques? Mary Meyer and Joyce throu&h and well what else remam the only undefeated A. Ted Williams B. Roaer DIVISION I Hornsby C. Ty Cobb D. Babe ~~~~~~~YJ~~~:&)Re:ua~~e~:.r~~ can I say? It's fantastic." ~~:~ina w,~thpla~~;he w::~: lEADING SCORERS Ruth for the doubles competition. NKSC over MSJC 4-t won a thriller, while Skyline Larry Kramer , Funny 6. Only one kickoff-return Ms. Daug.herty advanced to Mary Meyer (N) de( T and the Col's rolled on, Company - 4 TO's. man in the NFL averaged more the finals before losing Burger (MSJ) 6-2 6-2 · · unopposed. Jim McMillan , I.C.'s - 4 TO's. than 30 yards per return in Satu.rdav afternoon to Sallv Joyce Daugherty (N) def. S. In Division I, Skyline Dave Thorton, Skyline Cafe - 1972. Who was he? A. Herb 1Novis of Centre 6-1 6-3. Ms. Wantz (MSJ) 6-l 6-l bombed the Busch Boys, 37-0, 4TD's. Mul- Key B. Bernard Jackson C. Novis had beaten Ms. Meyer Gayle Pille (N) def. C. on the strona arm of Tom Ron Smith D. Vic Washington TO PASSES 7. True or false? The top IS that morning in the semi-finals O'Connor (MSJ ) 6-2 6-J Everson. Everson threw 4 9-7 6- 1. .. Raub-Thompson (N) de( touchdowns for over 60 yards. Tom Everson, Skyline Cafe- scorers In the NFL in tm T he PiUe-Rau h duo was Mattingly-Wurrau (MSU) 6-2 Grady Gibson hauled In two of 6 TO's. were all placekickers? · · defeated in the semi-finals by a 6-1 the aerials, while Gindele and 8. In 1972 this defensive becic: team from Asbury 6-33-66-3. Windaasson-Brinkman Dave Thorton added each TEAM AVERAGE - OFFENSE scored four Tbs on five of h'is' ... think it's remarkable that (MSU) def. Brauch-Stansel (N) each. Thorton also nn in a six Skyline Cafe - 176 yards per . He is: A. Bill , in our first year we can come 4-6 6-4 1-S pointer, as did Ken Eads. pme Bradley B. Jim Kearney C. Ken down. to this tournamc;pt and The Funny Company came Ellis have a fianalist and everyone NKSC over Asbury 6-3 on strona from a 6-0 deficit at TEAMAVERACE-DEFENSE 9 . Here's one for you Skyline Cafe - 90 yards per Cleveland Browns fans. What else makin& it to the Mary Meyer (N) def. Beth haJf time, to defeat the Dip number did Marion Motley semi-finals," said a very Stqell (A) 4-6 6-2 6-2 Sticks, 13.0. Larry Kramer pme wear? A. 25 B. 48 C. 76 pleased Linda Mullen. Joyce Daugherty (N} def. scooted in for both TO's, on 10. Amona in Bein1 finalists in this Yvonne Zoffay (A) 6- 6-0 runs of S and 25 yards, the DIVISION II 2 the NFL which one of the tou~ament has made Ms. Gayle Pille (N} dd. Karen la~ter comin~ with only four lEADING SCORER players threw the most Nov1s and Ms. DauJherty Penninaton (A) 6-l 6- mmutes left m the aame, and Mike Voet, Packers - 8 TO's. 3 interceptions? A. John Brodie eligible for a large colle&e Janice Rauh (N) def Angill the score tied at 6-6. tournament to be held soon at Barri&a (A) 6- 6- • The l.C.'s had the week off TD PASSES B. C. 2 1 D. Dan Pastorini M_urray,, but because of Pam Thompson (N) def. to. prepare: for their ~howdOliiiJl Steve Allen, Packers - 8 TO's. dtstance and expense neither Beth Feather (A) 3-6 6-4 6-3 with Skyhne Cafe lhts Sunday. ANSWERS 1irl will be competinJ. Jeannie Stokes (A) def In Division II, the Packers Kevin O'Toole, Old Colonels - 8TD's. In other recent outin&s the Connie Stansel (N) 6-2 6-4 • amassed 249 total yards, on 2-10 help, 4-10 poor, 7-10 women won over Mount Saint SteaeU-Penninaton (A) deL their way to ~ 31·2S victory aood, 8-I 0 you can take our TEAM AVERAGE- OFFENSE place Joseph 4-1 and Tuesday Dau&}lerty-Pille (N) 4-6 7_5 7_5 ~er the prevaously unbeaten defeated Asbury for the Meyer-Raub (N) de( P1ck-Ups. Steve Allen returned Packen - 208 yards per aame s~wn second time this season by the Barri,..zorray (A) 6-4 _ · to the helm of the Pack, and 9Z­ 7 5 tP•H uqor 1 9L'6 'J~!\f:J ':J . .,. score of 6-3. Green-Greenwood (A) def was involved in all of the TEAM AVERAGE - DEFENSE o '.(~UJW~)I W!( '8 ~ru~ · L 8'0£ The match with Asbury was Stansei-Thompson (N) 6-B 6-j scorinc. He scored on two runs Leapin' Lizards - 9S yards only the second "home" 3-0 of S ~nd II yards, and also per aame \fHWS UO'M '9 qqo;) .

0326.tif PAGE 6, THE NORTHERNER OCTOBER 26, 1973 L Et M: 'Nothing Short Of Fantastic''

KENNY LOGG INS AND JIM MESSINA performer Jeqe Colin Youna deltnr1 a soulful brouah t their own unique style to Sunday's tu ne. (Photos by Chela Rk: hardson). concert at Reaents Hall. AI riaht, fulured

ltotel." Before anyone could Jesse Youna and company By Jan Werff n:aain their composure, Jim laid down some hard drivina and Ken laid 'em out with blues in the style of Edpr Loaains and Messina's "Anary Eyes," one of their Winter and the Allman performance in Reaents Hall bi&&est hits. Brothers, but with Youna's Sunday wu nothin& short of Loaains and Messina own twist. fantastic. Their style, and more aPpeared to be enjoy in& the Youna stated in a radio Listen Here, importantly the way they show as much u the spectators interview before the concert shifted styles, was faultless. were. Ken Logjns, with his The show they put on was a Gibson in hand leaped high that cvcrythina on his new oct p k e h d ' tot more than one would into the air several times, and ?f musie: is his ow~. He wrote ump ln ea 11 and produced 1t and hu • expect from a couple of folk didn't miss 1 note. nobody to blame but himself if sinaers. As aood II the instrumentals it Oops. It probably won't. The show opened as were, they had to take a back As with all thinp, the expected with one of the seat to the vocals. I like Ken concert had to end tomeUme. patented tear jerkers which Logins voice, but blend it When it was time to ao. the Logins and Mel!ina have with Jim Messina's and it is By "In Scotland," she crowd said no and Logins and Drew Voael become famous for, called pure dynamite. Really what Messina allowed themselves to continued, "youna people "Danny's Sona." That sona can I say? would assemble for pmes to be encored. They came back My niece Krista, aae six, 'reeked of honest love. L &. M Featured performer Jesse asce rtain which of them would out for three more numbers. asked me to carve her had the audience in their Colin Youna didn't play the Still the people wanted more. marry in the comina year." Halloween pumpkm the other " I'll buy that" 1 said, " I've complete control. traditional back-up group role. Once aaain they were encored day. There wasn't a dry eye in the He and his aroup could have and aaain they came throuah, seen some pretty spooky I opened the top and wives. •• house when Jim Messina's headlined their own concert. endina ,the concert with five scooped out the seedy-aoo and statocaster booaied the crowd Certainly they will in the encore sonp. .. Please, Uncle Drew, spare impressed her with my me your bouraeois humor." to their feet with "Holiday future. knowledae of folklore. ..I'm sorry, ao on." I was "You know a jack-o-lantern puttina the finidling touches will keep the ghosts and on the pumpkin. aoblins away from your ..The jack-o-Jantern is. of house,'' I started. course, the symbol of " What juvenile drivel,'' she Halloween. The name was sa1d. probably derived from that of VALUE CITY " Huh?" a niJhtwatchman," she said. "Halloween or All Saints "Wow, you mean even way Day was originally the festival USI back then people took a 4293 WINSTON AVE. at the end of the Celtic pumpkin and ... " OUit summ~r." she said. "October "Not really ," Kri !l ll1t was the eve of th~ new Interrupted, "in Scotland a COVIIIG1011, KY. 491-8600 FREE year in Celtic and Analo-Saxon turnip was used. •• LAYAWAY 11mes, and it was one of the "Turnip?" ancient fire festivals." "Yes, pumpkins are native to PLAN "Where did you learn that?" America so they obviously I was workin& on the eyes didn' t come into use until now. people miarated over here." " In school." " Obviously. But, you know "BETTER LIVING FOR LESS"! "Oh yeah,school, I was there K ris you have overlooked the once. But what about the most important bat ol tolklore &hosts?" con(;ernina Jack-o-lanterns," I OPEN DAILY 10 TO 10 ,h:w~'!~d•h•co';.,.':''":;~~ w:~: 1d, holdiPJ hers up for m oe~tion. "It will assume resembl.-nce to its owner." SUNDAY 12 TO 7 :~~:·~~.t;;·~~~~~~m~:'~:':~~~ ''Cee, thll o ne sure has a b11 d1y om'-' November beams the mouth, Uncle Drew." G ...e atest l Talues On Ea rt h cold, bm•n •:.son, so witch .. "Sure doc:. " nd were to iiiiii•lliii'lli'iilillilii•V• ~...... be ro.,m•naaho~ts about."suppo~d

0327.tif OCTOBER 26, 1973 THE NORTHERNER, PAGE 7 "Way We Were" Is A Waste

or how lon1 th~ marnaae W1th SUl h a weak bue to By T1m l·unk W.,y Wt> Wur (now showma It pnmar1ly a love story, the Showuse Canemu). In 1ts complete With •n cmblrra Ina continues, w1th the result of bt&in With, more than the feeble 1ttempt at panoram1c mus1cal korc, that traces the leavina climaxes and usual burden 1s placed with the actor!l, or more appropnately, Last year, Th~ Godf•thu sweep, its obv1ous rehance on on-aaam, off-aaaln romance of denouements danahna all over ,.,e stars wh1ch IS here the pro~cd, desp1te such recent st~r-types and ill unambitious wnter-Jock llubbell Gardner the place_ B~ades thas, Pollack cxamp~s to the contrary as presentation of a former era, (Robert Redford) and rehcs far too heav1ly on St reasand·Redford team . (ll•,hvidually, both have been ll~llo Dolly and A~rport, that the new Sydney Pollack mov1e revolutionary Kahe Morosky costumana and sett1n1 bia-scale production!! and (it would be a blatant (Rarbra Stre1sand) from the1r (produds of euy nostala1a) in ft r better before. Redford has quahty arc not inherently ml'lrepre,enlahon tn call 11 1 first meet1n1 u colleae recreahn& thiS period, w1th far dl,pl;1ycd qu1te a b1t more than d1fferc:nt subjects Indeed, Tht c laumates (Cia.u of '37) too little emphasu on hr.~ wasp1~h aood looks in ''film,'' IS it IS SO 811 tell Ct~uidy and the God/t~thu Illustrated the self-consciously HOLLY­ throuah a stormy (;Ourtship capturina the mentality or excellence of a "bia,'' sp1nt lhs only means of Srmd, nc~ K.1d and Little Faun WOOD) SiJnals an unfortunate and an even storm1er mamaae. attamma the latter 1s m 11nd fl~g llals ~y. llere, he tries, expens1ve mov1e releued in a return to the pretentiousness endm& with the final breakup brin&in& up the vaned political but doesn't always come "small" movie (e.g. Tht and mediocrity of the that predictably parallels their Graduate, Easy Ridu) era. initial meetin&. Pollack's Situations wtuch seem to play thr<•n!Jh . Stre1sand hasn't. as luae·scale productions of yet, •:orne near to toppin& her This year's add1tion to the yesteryear. lopsided sense of time leaves such a major role in the lives of s hr inking collection of the audience with little hint as the characters. Yet, wit hout comic performance in Tht Owl big-scale productions is The Tht Way We Wt>re is to how lona the courtship lasts first settina a precise f1x on and thr Puuycal. Her time and place, the pollt1cs enormous star appeal here bandied about here become rna~ es he r consistently either so tame or so ludicrous interesting if not consistently that Katie, m her overly effective.) As a team they vehement delivery, often profi• most from lookina like comes across as a movl•' stars m a mov1e star scatterbrained fanatic wh1le picture. It 15 their dreamy Hubbell ~often viewed as chemastrv, which occasionally Comina this Sunday will be performina music from becomes quite hypnotic, that afternoon at 3 p. m., the an apathetic sub·human since the rock musical "Godspell". For those·········· who attended last provide'! th1s movie with its musical group "One Way" will he can't even espouse the Members of the group are: fa II and sprin& terms' one sav1n1 arace : the be featured at this season's tamest of Kat1e 's principles. Scott Belew, Bruce Binder, Sue Coffeehouse, produced and entertainment factor. So, while fourth and unfortunately last Maybe this explains why, Bolender, Laurie Booher, Jeff sponsored by Friends of the 11 discontinues the big·scale "Bring A Friend" Concert. durin& those portions devoted Bray, Cindy Byrd, Jennie Watch, another season may be quality established last year by "One Way" a aroup of thirty Daniel, Kitty Daniel, Linda in the offina this year. to the investiaation of Holl ywood communism, the The r.odfather, The Way We youngsters ranain& from ages De Hart, Ci ndy Pausz, Norma Recent inquiries into Wtre, because of its stars, twelve th rouah seventeen, has outrage we are to share with Foster, Ricky Foster, Christa continuance of this art form accommodates at least those been together only since last Herold , Dale Kiefer, Murphy h ave developed into a Ka tie and the despair we are to fee l for Hubbell and his ta lent willina to pay for trashy June. They originaJ iy banded Kissel, Usa Kuhlma n, Nancy Coffeehouse meetina next entertainment. together .under the auspices df Kuhl man, Wayne Wessen, Wednesday at 12 : 15 pm in the is simply not there. the Northern Ky.United Kathy Mason, Debbie Norris, Student Lounae area opposite Methodist Metropolitan Jessica Ogden, Susan Schrier, the bookstore . Those Ministry with the intent of Luther Scruas, Jim Tibbs, interested in workina on the establishin& a summertime Robin Tilford, Charisse Tyree, Coffeehouse, whether Fine Arts pro&ram. How1ver, Arthur White, Laurie Laurie performina or helpina with since that time they -'bave White, Robbie White, Jeanne food items, are encouraaed to grown into an interdenomin­ Williams, and Beth Young. come to this aatherina. ational group and have been The people producina this Hopefully, support for the performing ~~ over Northern concert are q uite confident Cofreehouse wiJI produce some Kentucky siRce last Auaust. that everyone wiU enjoy it. So entertainina eveninas for For this final freebee " Brina A be sure to come this Sunday students at Northern, as did Friend" Concert ..O ne Way" afternoon at 3 p.m. and don't the now vanishin& "Brin& a for&et: IT'S FREE! Friend Concert."

Polaris Pleads FOR SALE: 1965 Olds Cutlau 2 dr. •Hardtop. Needs little bodY For Pictures work. Cheap. Call 635-9805 1964 V.W. Completely Rebuilt Susan Heitzman, Polaris Heitzman remarked that she body. New Generator &:. SHEPHERD - Collie puppy advisor, bas requested that all has rece1ved only aix replies to Starter. New Paint. Cheap. l'eeda home. Good look in&, ' OUESTIONs campus oraanizations who dote. 635-9805 'playful. 356-3966 or 781-2600 wf; ...... want to have their group Students ere reminded that a • 163...... , ...... pictures taken for the photo&rapher will be available f!.t4o...._..._ ___,,._,, ...., ___.. ____. _..., .._ yearbook contact her on October 30, 31, and on ••• ••••••••• • • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••• • l , ~ immediately in the Admissions ...... , ...... Office, extension 124, to make ~:~;ebe;f ~u~nn ~:., ~~UC::~! i IIAIIAIIIIr THEATRE i ~- ...... , ...... the necessary arran&ements. mdlvJduaJ pictures for the ! • IIIII. ! -·-- The deadline for the aroup yearbook. f BELLEW£, KY. shots wu last Monday and Ms. ! ! 1 fi i l .j:: Reader's Digest Presents l: ! Up And Coming Events ~ Tem Sa.yer : i CELESTE HOLM WARR EN OATES i 12:00- 4:00p.m. ~ October 26· Campus : JOHNNY WHlliAKER ' II Committee To Impeach The October 30-Nov. 1· Polaris President will meet at 12:00 iR Individual pictures taken; t 3 1 the Student Union. Student Lounp; 12:00 · 8:00 f er Moon October 26- Alpha Delta p.m. c,,., ~~ p ! Gamma open dance October 31· Phi Mu sorority October 27· Halloween meehna; Room 406; 7:00p.m. ! I Costume Part)' and Square October 31· Kentucky f . I Dance sponsored by the Education Auociation i for habn TIIAII Cal 431-7505l ) Women's Soctety; Reaents Un1~rve VI ella for North rn Hall; 9:00p.m.· I :00 a.m. Kentucky area teachers; October 28· Girls Rooms207, 209,7:00 p.m...... i fntramurals; Reaents Hall; ~.~ ~~~ ~.~ l .. -...... - .. -··-··-·-·------··-··--

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Accordma to Rea1strar R. l'nday, and 6:00p.m. hi 8:00 Kent Curhs, pre-re&Jstration p.m . Monday throuah will take place on Thur!lday, lhur~ay. Non:mber IS and Fnday, A S I 0 non-refundable fee November 16 m Reaents llall. will be a5~sscd at the t1me of Students must reaister pre-rCJistrahon whu.:h may be accord 1ng to the1r present class applied toward the tu1tion stand in &. Following is the charaes. Students may pay the prtHeJI'\tratiOn sc hedule: full tuition or they may pay o nly the S I 0 deposit with the TIIURSDA Y, NOVEMBER 15 balan<;e due before the first day of classes for the sprina Sen1ors and Juniors II ~ oo term, which 1s January 7. A.M.· 4:00P.M . 1974. Sophomores 7:00 1,.M . • Accordmg to Associate Dean 9:00 P.M . Joseph Pnce, one of the STRIKE UP THE BAND! The NKSC Bond, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16 reasons for bcg1nnmg classes Dr. Dotson under the direction of William Rost plays the one week earher IS to g1ve Alma Mater at the Library aroundbreaklna Sophomores II :00 A.M. • students a two--day break (Photo by Chela Richardson). Noon between the last day of <:lasses Honored Freshmen Noon · 4:00P.M. and fmal examinations. These Freshmen 7:00 P.M. • 9:00 two days, Cdllcd Reading Days, P.M. are scheduled for Apnl 29 and Dr. Jane M. Dotson, assistant professor of psycholoay at 30. Classes Will not be m Blank tnal schedules for sess1on on th ese days and Northern Kentucky State Wrestling pre·registering will be ava1lable students are encouraged to use College, will be honored as one of Cincinnati's Women of in the department off1<:e of the this time to study. that the sport has become student's major begin ning Final exa ms will be given on Achieveme nt at the National Business Wome n 's Week Continued from paac 5 school sanctioned only nine November S,and departmental May 1, 2, 3 and on May 6 and men have joined th e team. advising will last thro ugh 7. Grades will be due in the luncheon which will be held Sa turd ay, October 27, at the the o th er team 20 points." "The sc hool has spent over November 9. Trial sched ules ReJistrurs office at noon on The ten weight classes in 5000 doll ars on uniforms and must be completed and signed May 9. Quality Inn Riverview in Covington. college wrestling ran~te from mats and we've only been able by the student's advisor or the Dr. Price pointed out that 11 8 lbs. upwards to 200 and to fill 9 unifonns," said student will not be permitted this change in schedule will Dr. Dotson will share this distinction with nine oth er above. Dr. Giesman only has Giesman. to pre-register. allow more time for the the lower weight classes filled To remedy the personal Undecided majors can pick ' transcripts of araduates to be outstandin& women who ha ve elevated the career roles of to date. problem, Dr. Giesman will up their trial schedules in the checked in order to assure that Last year when Dr. Giesman hold a recruitment meeting Admissions Office where Dr. the araduates have fulfilled all women and youth throuJh th eir civic a nd social headed up the wrestling club Friday, October 26 in room Oliver will be available to of their requirements. he had 20 members but now 312 of Nunn HaU. approve them from 9:00 a.m. Comme ncement exercises will endeavors. She was nominated til noon and from 2:00p.m. til be held o n the second Sunday by NKSC on the basis of her S:OO p.m. Mo nd ay through in May. community service and her professional accomplishments. Car Thefts !f.\rm'o':i!'o"r.ir.fl'"i= BELLEWOOD LAiirrla..JES LAlLnl .Q) lAllP\J "CampbeiiCounty hasserviced & f"''lll (!l!"llY SHOrPING CENT!l ! Continued from fro nt page u ',q~!t e ;~:t"s~~:~ 7c:~·th ose ~: covtNGTON,KV . i "A determined criminal," not familiar with the DRIFTWOOD COCKTAIL l/1 III/II Willi Z Scales said, "will get what he's operation, is a computer ~ ll ! after reaartJiess. but by operated crime prevention LOUNGE ! C adherina to some basic rules a system which operates on a ~ & 1 v person can delay crimi nal nation a I I eve I. Pertinent 781-1211 ~t./1~'<',,,'· 781-1212 · II llll•lllI' I !•activities long enough for them infonnation, such as modus ") · ,, t ' to be detected." This is when operandi, vehicle descriptions, ~ i ,,.. II .,,, i the security personnel can be license numbers, etc ... are fed d 8 II • IJif , fft ....,.,. ~ most effective and helpful to into the computer system. This .. .. the campus. file ,.rvice is made available to ~;:=:12:1:::1:W:a:t:•:r:w:o:r:k:•:R::· ::•:•:v~=u•==~=~· ·~·~"~'~"~'~"~··~·~·:·..:~~·~=··~· ~·~~· Director Scales felt that the local law enforC'ement aaencies new parkin& stickers are a throuah Federal fundlna. "great help in spotlina Scales encouraaed all unauthorized vehicles on students, faculty and staff campus." ''People just don't members to contact the BLOOD DONORS believe that the stickers are not security office when they for just aivi n& parkin& tickets," observe suspicious individuals he said. o n campus. Scales said they A formofa"buddysystem" ''want to receive this NEEDED could be helpful in avoidina information reaardless of how car thefts at Northern. By 1 trivial people may consider "buddy system" Scales meant their Informa t ion." The Cash Paid For Your Time "students watchin& out for security personnel can o nly ac t the r stude nt s' cars." effectively if they are At The Time Of The Donation ~oope r ation will a1d m informed: " We want to make deterrina thefts and make it the decls1ons on these matters known that an attempt to steal after in~esliph":' co~pla,l,n t s." a vehicle here at NKSC is quite All mformatton IS kept difficult. confidential" so there Is. no IITERIIITE BLOOD BilK Accordma to Scales "we're need for anyone to be afraid to in aood shape here when call in information. One can compared to other colleaes contact the Department ot 734 Madison Ave. around the country- we have Public Safety by diahna kept thdts to a minimum." extension 223 or 219. These 1111 Covington, Ky. IIIII Northern's security office 11 lines are manned 24 hours • a1ded by the Campbell County daY. The sccunty office is 11·11 491-0600 1·1!11 M·P police ud the1r computer link located 1n House 541, Johns with the National Crime Hill Road II the ~st end of lb======!l Information Center (NCJC). lot number five.

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