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Johnson, Eaves, Samples Win Ridley Leads Trustee Race

The SGA elections which were held In the race for the Board of Trustees Maich 22 and 23 resulted in a minimal position, the top three names will be turnout of voters. submitted to Governor Ray Blanton for The results of the elections for student final selection. The three nominees are: body officers are: Maiion Ridley, Randy Eaves and Jackie President: Roy Johnson Madness. Vice-President: Randy Eaves At press time, the results of the Treasurer: James Samples referendum items and the votes on block In the Senatorial races the following sealing had not yet been tallied. were the winners: The presidential preference vote District I: David Green showed the Democrats being led by Larry Parker Jimmy Carter by a large margin and District II: Gordon Johnson followed by George Wallace and Henry Bob Hicks "Scoop" Jackson. Presiden Gerald Ford District III: Rick Driggans led the Republicans by a 3 to I margin Tom Housley over contender Ronald Reagan. District IV: Randy Parrish (Editor's Note: For those readers who's Diane Jones lives have gone to the dogs, do not District V: Keith Vallier despair Lassie got one vote!) Kenton Holloway

Election Results Questioned • U. 8. Secretary of Transportation William T. Coleman, Jr. In the recent SGA elections, the race Should a new election be called, all of for the office of Treasurer was a very close the races, and not just the Treasurer's contest. There were, in fact, only four contest would have to be run over. Bicentennial Symposium votes separating the two candidates. Sweeney concluded by saying, "Please Franklin Sweeney, the losing candidate take this as a fairness type thing and don't in the race, has requested a re-vote. add anything else to my motives. James to be Held Sweeney contends that the availability of (Samples) is being great about this. I'd like A Bicentennial Symposium funded last study of American civilization in the 60's unmarked ballots on a table near the to apologize to the student body, the May by the University of Chattanooga an'' 70's, to be called The Passion Of the ballot boxes could have made it possible candidates and their workers-it's a bad Foundation and coordinated by the Republic. for some persons to vote more than once. situation and I want to apologize for Greater Chattanooga Chamber of The capstone address on April 1 will be Sweeney said, "I plan to petition putting them through this." Commerce, will bring to the UTC campus presented by William T. Coleman, Jr., bec?usc of some improper procedures. next week noted personalities in a United States Secretary of Transportation. Some things were improperly variety of fields. Named the nation's, fourth Secretary of handled-but it wasn't neglect on the part In today's Echo... Transportation on March 7, 1975, of the Election Commission. I believe that The symposium began on March 25 Grade Expectations • P.3 wi»h a debate between Senator Paul Coleman became the second black in it was an honest election and I don't want Laxalt, R-Nev. and Congressman James history to hold a cabinet post. Coleman to criticize any individual candidate." A Little Matwork . . . p.4 Co -man, D-Cal.,. on "The Changing entered office following a distinguished He went on to add, "I'm not taking this Relationship of Government." career in law, business and public service action because I'm a poor loser but in all Polishing the Buckle . p.5 th.«t included advisory or consultant Max Lerner, syndicated columnist, fairness to the student body, to the Trevor Branches Out p.6 author and professor, will lecture Friday, positions to four presidents. He will speak Treasurer's office and to both of the on "The Continuing American candidates." March 26, on "The Changing American Oscar Derby Ethic" in the second of UTC's three-part Revolution." Mitzi Poteat, President of the Election • P.7 Bicentennial Symposium. Chancellor Drinnon stated, "We are Commission, stated that she would have to Lerner is most known for his column excited about the appearance of these meet with the rest of the Commission Opera Mastered . . . . p.8 which appears three times a week in well-known personalities' participation in he fore a decision can be made on newspapers throughout the U.S. and our celebration of the Bicentennial." Sweeney's complaint. Basic TRAINing . . . • P.9 The symposium programs will begin at If Franklin isn't satisfied with the around the world. His best known book, Ballots For Belles? . p.10 America As A Civilization, received 8:00 p.m. in the Chattanooga Room of decision of the Commission, he can bring world-wide publication and acclaim. In the University Center. The programs are it before the Senate. A two-thirds majority Jock Jots pl 1,12 addition he has published a dozen other free and open to the public. vote of the Senate is needed to call for a books and is currently at work on a new new election. ?AfJE2 THE UNIVERSITY ECHO MARCH 26,1976

IFC News SGA to plan The Interfraternity Council has recently been reconstructed. Bill ANNOUNCEMENTS DiPillo of Pi Kappa Alpha has fall entertainment been elected President and Terry Dr. Thor Hall will be guest The LTC Concert Band and Wind speaker at the monthly meeting of Enremble will hold their annual by Jane Warren O'Grady of Pi Kappa Alpha is the local chapter, United Nation*Spring Concert Wednesday, March Opening the SGA Meeting for The Hiding Place. He stated Secretary Treasurer. The Council Association Thursday, March 25 31, at 8 p.m. in MacleUan Monday evening President Bud the other discount tickets have consists of Presidents Clarence at 6:15 in the Signal Mountain Gymnasium. The concert is free Elsea announced that he will be sold out and that he has received Johnson, Sigma Chi; David Room, University Center. The and all are urged to attend. >program is free and open to the meeting with a text book several requests to purchase more. Kazanaishi, Kappa Sigma; David public. committee this week to take This motion was also passed. Dick, Lambda Chi Alpha, Dan definite action toward reducing There was also a motion to Lasater, Pi Kappa Alpha; Dewitt Demte Lindbergh will present her textbook costs. He stated there appropriate $2000.00 for Bordias, Alpha Phi Al pha; and Junior Recital Monday, March 29, will be a textbook policy which President Elsea's honeymoon. Due George Brown, Omega Psi Phi. at 8:00 p.m. in Cadek Hall. The „ , „ , will involve a standardized to a lack of a speaker for the Also each fraternity is represented program is free and th* public is Black Student Association will meet on procedure^ for instructors motion, it was ruled out of order. by one selected representative: invited. Friday, March 26, 1976 ordering books. Each department Sigma Chi, Charlie Cofert; in the Signal Mountain Room chairman will review the lists of from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. BSA Lambda Chi Alpha, Rusty Executive Meetings are held each requested books and try to limit Campbell, Kappa Sigma, Robert Spring Commencement Wednew,ay at 3 pm fa ^ the cost without compromising May 1st deadline Eaton; Pi Kappa Alpha, Terry ceremonies will be held on University Center. the quality of needed material. for O'Grady and B. J. Odom. The Sunday, May 2nd—not May 1st as The value of the new policy lies in Interfraternity Council is very previously slated. the plans to maintain a conscious Summer Scholars optomistic about the upcoming effort to reduce the cost of books year and has a few brainstorms in On March 31 the 2nd Sexuality # ^.//y-* ^^^ I whereas currently there is little UTC News Release the works. A newly organized Seminar will be held at 1 p.m. in £ f(KlC€4< tVtC * regard for this aspect of education High School students from the rush and a smash Greek Week are the Lookout Mountain Room of £ the University Center. The topic j. according to Elsea. class of 1977 may be eligible for two main IFC goals. All in all IFC . . f In the new business of the admission into a Summer Scholars is on the move! meeting Elsea sponsored a motion Program being offered at UTC ^^P^P^P ^r *^ ^r *^ ^r *^ ^r ^r *r *!* to appropriate $3000.00 for Fall during June and July. 1976 Friday night programs. Elsea The program is designed to Casino Night Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia will ILKCFI explained that this program will expose high school students to the sponsor a car wash at First be more than scattered concerts Tennessee National Bank, Red University during the summer by Barbara Griffith lure but will be an entirely new Bank branch office Saturday, j between their junior and senior UTC students will experience concept in campus entertainment. March 28, 1976. Cost is $1.50. years. Students in the program the excitement and glamour of an ^ 800-325-4867 He added that the program will can take up to 4 courses and evening in Las Vegas as they K2) Uir.Travel Charters offer a wide variety of receive up to twelve college credit participate in "Casino Night" v recreational activities and should ^w.: v^^V --.. •.^•Br/v\*WBr-.--woWF . '»\^WTV \.*?WA AW'. .^p;v viW\v\v^^>»' *S^^H hours, which may be applied revelry this Friday at the successfully involve more toward a UTC degree or may be Montclair Apartment Clubhouse. students. After several senators transferred to another university. The festivities, which will voiced their approval the motion To be eligible for the program, commence at 6:30 p.m., will was passed. ' students must have completed 12 feature dancing, gambling Elsea also sponsored a motion units of high school work by tables-using play money, an to approve $750.00 to purchase June, 1976; must have at least a auction, and a cash bar. Open to 500 discount tickets to the *' B" average; and be all students, faculty, and Eastgate Theatres. Elsea explained recommended by an appropriate University personnel, the that the prices will soon go up and school official. "Casino" will charge an admission if the tickets are purchased, The first course will begin June fee of $3.00. students can continue to be 4; the second is scheduled to Proceeds of the evening's admitted for the discount price of begin July 9. entertainment will finance a $1.50. The motion was passed. High school juniors interested student public service award to go Hoyt Samples moved that the in participating in the program to a student who has exhibited Senate approve $122.50 to should contact the UTC the most non-reimbursed public purchase more discount tickets admissions office at 755-4157. service to the community. "Tomorrow, and tomorrow, * April 3, 1976 7:30 p.m. and tomorrow." Macbeth Maclellan Gym Prepare for it. The earlier you begin a life insurance program, the less you pay. Find out about the CollegeMaster plan.

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Mississippi, North Carolina, South THE RED LANTERN Criminology Carolina and Tennessee. Grade Expectations Housed within UTC's Criminal Grant Justice Program, the CCAT will 1301 Chestnut Stree have as its director, Ms. Linda Increase presents Awarded Myers, who joined the UTC staff by Phyllis Haley last September after serving three The Preamble to a proposed copies are available on reserve in UTC News Release years with the Tennessee Law Grade Appeals Procedure here at the library. CARBAUGH MANN The Regional Law Eniorcement Planning Agency. UTC has recently been amended Dr. Vallier, Chairman of the Enforcement Assistance Other personnel will include an to read: "It is the prerogative and Curriculum and Standards "Good 'n Country" Administration has awarded a assistant director, research responsibility of each member of Committee, presented proposals Thurs. & Fri. $40,245 grant to UTC and named assistant and ssecretary. the University as the Center for the faculty to determine in from the Division of Human 8:00 p.m. till 11:00 According to Dr. Kenneth accordance with his bestjudgment Services, Department of Criminological Analysis and Venters coordinator of the „ r thc dc fw Mch Thjs Geosciences, and the Departments Training (CCAT) in LEAA's Criminal Justice Program, The Music for your , .. change was made after a lengthy of English and of Foreign eight-state Region 4, Chancellor primary objective of the ,. . _ _ ° ., Language. entertainment James E. Drinnon, Jr. announced. I u ,lk , • .aM »u. discussion in the Faculty CouncU The first dealt with a revision Good food, Cold beer Through the grant, the CCAT capacitworkshoyp wiol f beStat to eincreas Plannine thge ,. _. ' meetinthe Lniversitg on Thursday Centery . March 18. in of the Human Services/Social Low prices is to conduct a capacity building Agencies to understand and Some of the issues debated on Work Curriculum. Dr. Mildram workshop and to provide on-site comply to new LEAA crime Come &. ENJOY the subject dealt with minor moved that the Council approve technical assistance to State analysis guidelines set forth in corrections in the wording of the Philosophy 221 be acceptable, Planning Agencies in Alabama, regulations for the 1977 planning document itself, ambiguous words also, as a general education F>orida, Georgia, Kentucky, effort." MMWMMMAMMMMMAMMWWMMMMM or phrases, such as "arbitrary," requirement (along ^with The workshop will be held "failing grade," and the rights of Philosophy 322. The motion was April 27, 28 and 29 on the UTC the student and instructor seconded and passed. campus. Following the workshop, involved in the matter. The Ad Dr. Ingle raised questions CCAT personnel will provide Hoc Grade Appeals Study about the 2.50 GPA required to technical assistance to State $25.00 CASH PRIZE! Committee has taken into remain in the Human Plannmg Agencies through on*.te con$ideration such matters as Services/Social Work program. visits as required. flexibility, a University-wide This led to a discussion on the "This grant is the result of scope, legality, the final authority possible effect of this rule on approximately one year of of the Chancellor, tightness of other departments and the For the best name submitted for the new night discussion between the Criminal policy, and the rights of faculty influence of accrediting agencies Justice Program of UTC and the an(j students in ,he matter when on college curricula. One question Regional LEAA Office in Atlanta formulating a policy for this raised was, "Will the composition entertainment spot in the in conjunction with the Tennessee necessary option. of our curriculum come from Law Enforcement Planning This procedure is instituted sources outside of Agency," Chancellor Drinnon "Whenever a student feels that his administration?" Dr. Harbaugh stated. "Currently, there is no University Center Game Room! rights and interests have been pointed out that the faculty readily available resource to which seriously jeopardized by way of makes a choice as to whether or SPA personnal in Region 4 can an unfair, arbitrary or malicious not we will accept those standards turn for either instruction in, or excercise of faculty grading as set up by any accrediting assistance with, crime analysis. We prerogatives, and desires to appeal agencies. There is not pressure are pleased that UTC can now his grade..." The appropriate either way. Submit entries to University Center officeoffe r this much-needed service." steps, which will be elaborated on A revision in the requirements in the new student handbook, are: for the BA in Geology was made 1) Conversation with instructor, after a unanimous vote. before 5 p.m.' Monday, March 29th 2) Appeal to the Faculty Grade Certification in Category B Appeals Committee, and 3) general education requirements Appeal to the Chancellor. was extended to include English On opening the meeting, Dr. 499r and Classics 499r. Boyer, president, read a letter These matters decided upon, from President Boling describing and no further business at hand, the recently published UT the meeting was adjourned. Rl N G DAY Self-Study document. Three 5% OFF JOSTEN'S COLLEGE SGA PRESENTS RING ORDERS ON March 29 + 30 Kurt Vonnegut's 10 AM TO 3 PM SLAUGHTERHOUSE FIVE UNIVERSITY CENTER March 30,1976 Grote 129 8'mtS pm General Admission $2.00

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That Championship University Echo Barbara Griffith Season • • • Editor-in-Chief

Associate Editor(News) Nora McCarthy Features Editor PhyUis HalcV Sports Editor Kenton Holloway Staff Artists Tcrry Cox< Mike Sa,ter Production Staff Bob Se,ccr> Tom Love We at UTC can be proud of our fine basketball team and Keith Vallier, Lynn Williams, Alan Vandergriff their performance at the NCAA Division II Tournament in Jeane Harrison, Carolyn Yates, Phyllis Haley Dcnnis Nancc Evansville, Indiana last week. The Mocs captured the No. 2 Head Typist Reoorters Daniel Duncan, Phil Davison, Juan Flores, Jr., title at this prestigious contest, losing only in the finals to Jeane Harrison, Roy Johnson, Debbie Long, Puget Sound University. Chris Pallas, Tony Rhodes, Jane Warren, Jean Whayne, Phyllis Williams, Carolyn Yates John The "welcome home" festivities last Saturday featured a Photography Coordinator i , Coniglio Photography Staff Alan Vandergriff, Dixie Gilbert, Tom Love, Larry Ortega police-escorted motorcade to Maclellan Gymnasium where Faculty Advisor Dr- Charles Johnson Chattanooga Mayor "Pat" Rose presented keys to the city to our talented team. The Chancellor and other University The opinions expressed in THE UNIVERSITY ECHO are expressly those of the individual writers and do not reflect the opinions of the staff or personnel of the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. officials took this occassion to laud the efforts of the players and coaches.

While this praise was well-deserved and we would not have had it otherwise, we feel a serious faux pas has been made Dear Editor, The basketball team at our regarding athletic teams at UTC. after his basket was good. In all university is a demonstrably fine my many experiences of watching one in most respects. However, I the amateur and professional Recently Coach Jim Morgan's matmen also took second observed what I felt to be flagrant game both in person and televised, Dear Editor, unsportsmanship on the part of this is the only game I have seen place in the NCAA Division II Wrestling Tournament. The As an American, still living in two of our players in the losing the flagrant foul rule invoked wrestling team received national recognition and the local the land of the free, 1 take pride effort last Friday night against twice in one game. In fact, I have in the fact that I am still able to newspapers covered their win extensively. However, no keys Puget Sound. In the waning only seen the flagrant foul rule vote the way 1 want to without to the city were given the wrestlers nor did a "welcome moments of this contest when it used only once. While Mayor Rose being turned away from the polls. was evident that all was lost, Gary home" ceremony highlight their return to UIC But believe me, it was only and Ron Shumate along with Stich and Ricky Gill committed Jimmy Drinnon predictably through patience and stamina that fouls injurious in intent and I was ablt to vote during the reflected on the credit the whole We feel school and city officials should make an totally demoralizing to those of us team is to Chattanooga, let those recent UTC election. Due to concerned with maintaining the effort-belated, though it might be-to correct this error. inadequate planning, there were who attempt to wreak physical "fun" characteristic the game of handicaps upon opposing players only two students involved in the basketball somehow still holds. voting process, one looking up the by taking their legs out from The specific situation was as under them be disciplined or at names and the other handing out follows: the ballots. As a result, there was least admonished. Considering the a long line and considerable time Gary Stich was clearly beaten fawning sports editors held in the spent in waiting. Consequently, to the basket by a Puget Sound employ of both local newspapers, many students were disinclined to forward. Instead of either it goes without saying that they wait and so did not exercise their conceding him the two points or did not dutifully report the vital freedom. I would suggest attempting to lightly foul him to occurrence of these two bizarre that next time there be five lines, prevent what was an inevitable fouls or their perpetrators. one for each of the five districts. basket anyway, Gary went for the Congratulations, Ron Shumate man's legs and cut them right out Sincerely, on your incredible success this from under him. He made the two Myrna Wagers year. You certainly made a points and Stich was charged with believer out of me. Now if you Philosophy and Religion a flagrant foul and the Puget will just teach Ricky and Gary to player was awarded not only the be better sports you will really be basket but two foul shots because the "Miracle Worker" you have of the "foul" nature of that foul. always proclaimed yourself to be. In frustration, I suppose, Ricky If Mtft ft Wl# f9 fcava a fvtmiwwt without Yours truly, nswipapsri, or nswipapari without fovtrnment, I shovM not agitata a mamont to prator Gill repeated this atrocity From the last of the moments later. One of these Puget hot shot writers —Tho.nei Jefferson players was badly injured but from back East, there was no subsequent newspaper report regarding his Lao Tzu condition. The man Gill fouled was also awarded two foul shots

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Wolfe Urges 'Buckling Up'

by John M. Wolfe, Jr. The federal government's recent abdication to popular protest of this. Every head through the windshield is an automatic $100+ in over what were formerly properly strict regulations in regart to COttl lor the insurance company liable for the negligent party. This driver protections within automobiles is regrettable. It represents i preventable human suffering, often endured in expensive hospital dangerous though certainly nol unprecedented capitulation to rooms after extensive surgery lor human repair, is ultimately borne rampant Individualism and is a total, reprehensible disregard for the by us all in Ihe form of skyrocketing insurance premiums for collective security of us all. automobile driving. Lawsuits against insurance companies whose From Fall '75 Semester accounts are liable for the often unneeded pain and suffering incurred in accidents are often resolved by such high monetary Must Be Made Up settlements that it is easy to see why auto insurance costs so much. Until late last year, seat belts by law had to be fastened on-all post 1973 model cars. This rule was abandoned because of illogical public outrage that the seat belts were both bodily restrictive and And Grades Turned In restrictive in the sense that an individual's former choice between So let's all hedge a little bit in our neretotore absolute preferences serious bodily injury and no injury at all was being voided by "big cor creature comforts. Let's all buckle up and demand that our By brother." legislative bodies enact a national law requiring that all front seat passengers wear seat belts. As the above shows, this is not a question to be strictly resolved by individual preference, but is a question of MONDAY My view is that seat belts represent a positive good. They should collective concern that has ramifications that closely affect us all. remain mandatory both for the sake of the individual and society. The temporary inconvenience one must undergo when "buckled up" MARCH 29, 1976 That seat belts undercut the chance of serious bodily harm or actual is minimal when compared to the dangerous and even fatal risks one death is deomnstrably true. The "head through the windshield" assumes by not wearing belts. What the hell? We are all sitting down w^nww»>»iw»Myw«w«%i

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vi*i*©r »Mi to Wf* 4*r wkert U< Mfc- p+Hiul Fiti •jilt* \\illt. PAGE 6 THE UNIVERSITY ECHO MARCH 26,1976 Trevor AEC UTC Trevor Out On A Limb o : o Ah, dear hearts and gentle people, at last the time has come for by a long shot. Trevor will timidly go out on a limb and pick o o the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to bestow its 48th Whitmore, if only because someone needs to recognize true *o or*"— v*. annual Oscars, and what a dismal bestowal it promises to be. At this brilliance! ** k. semi-festive time of the cinema year, all "critics" stick their ^ sciawny necks out and make their brave, depraved predictions as to BEST ACTRESS - This category has always been one full of o who will walk off with what in the gala slated for next Monday night surprises (remember the tie between Hepburn & Striesand? Maggie >o o (10:00 pm, ABC tv, channel 9). Your ever-faithful Trevor is no Smith for Jeane Brodie? Ellen Burstyn for Alice Doesn't Live Here l~ Anymore?) This year it's anyone's guess. Carol Kane (Hester Street) u exception, although he would qualify his predictions frequently O o those who carry home a statuette are not the ones who deserve it. So and Isabelle Adjani (The Story of Adele H.) are doubtful due to the o Tnvor includes not only who he thinks WILL win, but also those obscurity of their vehicles. Ann-Margaret is a popular nominee for 2 o2 o who SHOULD win. Tommy.but we question how far one can get with baked beans. O oO Loji.se Fletcher is equally touted for Cuckoo and she may get the <7) CN U> v* nod, but Trevor will go with Glenda Jackson to score her third t/) %*t/) BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR There should be no contest here. statuette with Hedda. Fletcher is still there in the heat of it, and her 5 5 Buigess Meredith (Day of the Locust) and Jack Warden (Shampoo) perverse FlorenceNightingale could triumph. Q Q <. ^ aren't really in the running. Chris Sarandon was brilliant in Dog Day Afternoon) but his appearance was perhaps too brief to merit the BEST DIRECTOR The bads outweigh the goods in this one! ^ h- prize. Brad Dourif as Billy Bibbitt in Cuckoo's Nest unquestionably first of all, the fact that Stephen Spielberg was not even nominated deserves the award for an inspired, touching, and tragic portrayal of for Jaws is a crime. If the film was nothing else, it was a masterpiece a complex character. Unfortunately, Ihe Hollywood community has of directing, pacing, and audience manipulation. Spielberg at least a habit of voting for sentimental favorites, therefore I predict that deserved a nomination. Robert Altman should be indicted on GENERA the old pro. George Burns will gel Ihe nod lor his second film. The criminal charges for Nashville, not put up for an Oscar. Stanlev STUDEN Sunshine Boys. Kubrick's Barry Lyndon might cop him the Sominex award, but little else. Sidney Lumet's direction of Dog Day Afternoon was the LU *ef weakest thing in the film. This leaves us with Ecdcrico Fellini for HIS I SUPPORTING ACTRESS This one's., toughie. As fai as Amarcord and Milos foreman lor Cuckoo. Since the Oscars regularly excellence is concerned, the award by all that's rigln should go to overlook genius like Fellini, Bergman, or TrtiHaut. Trevor predicts Ronee Blakley for Nashville, il only for the Opryland scene wherein Foreman will he victorious. The tact that he truly deserves it is just she goes quietly bananas. The woman is simply amazing, and anyone icing on the cake. who has ever been a performer feels the hell she's experiencing I ily Tomlin WM fine in the same film, bul hei role lacked Ihe real meat Bl SI SONO No debate here, it'll either be "I'm las\ " from of which awards are made. Sylvia Miles (Farewell My Lovely) ami Nashville or the theme from Mahogany. Each is deserving, though Brenda Vaccarro (Once Is Not Enough) are really dark horses, lor the record. I jevor will go with "I'm Easy'' since il was one of though there may be some support foi Lee Grant (one of ihe few the rare highpoinls in that ghastly film. good things about Shampoo) IVevor will sink his own neck out ami go with Miss Blakley. HI S I FILM We've s;iid enough about these films already. rrevoi feels the academy will bypass Barry Lyndon, Dog Day MM ACTOR Brilliant performers all! Wiltei Matthau is a Afternoon, Jaws, amlNashville and will bestow this well-earned comedian's comedian in Sunshine Boys but ihe vehicle probably liopln |o One Flew Over the Cuckoo'R Nest isn'i strong enough to push him over into Ihe winning categor\ Maximilian Schell is a sii.ui)' runner tor AFT's Man in the Glass In the other categories. Barry Lyndon should get the m»d for Booth although the film's lack of exposure won't Jo him much good Costuming, Production Design, and Cinematography. If it doesn't, in the Oscar derby. Al Pacino remains a strong conlendei with Dog there's something rotten in the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion. Day Afternoon ami he could cop Ihe gold If ihe votes are splil Hopefully the award for Best Original Score will go to John Williams James Whitmore gave the real performance of the year in Give'Em for his powerful Jaws soundtrack. As for the other awards - well. Hell, Harry, but we must remembei thai ihis is a popularity poll in Editing should go to Jaws as well, hut ihe rest - take your pick. effect, nol a recognition of true excellence, so he mav nol fare well. Pre-Oscar hoopla has made Jack Nicholson the fronirunner tor Have fun watching the Oscarcast and hope that next week old Cuckoo's Nest, though the film is nol Nicholson's best performance I icv doesn't.have to eal too much crow a la mode. Chevey's Turntable ^M^tf>**^V^VIM** ^-"^ *% -^wv-^* «o

When emerged in the rock music scene late in 1973, rock fans and "Weep No More" is the first song on the album that was not written by Rodgers critics in the United States and England hailed the band with an avalanche of and Ralphs and although it is a cute little song with some interesting string and piano laudatory remarks and reviews but rarely bothered to explain to anyone or to innovations, it is not in true Bad Company tradition. would do best to themselves why Bad Company was so important musically. One factor seemed stick to the old drumsticks at which he is more than competent. "Shooting Star" unanimously clear to everyone: Bad Company sounded good. No one could deny ends side one with a kind of declaration by stating in effect "listen that. Now with three excellent albums already to their credit, Bad Company is folks, 1 know what happens a lot of times to blues singers. They burned themselves growing musically within the realm of their abilities in a tremendously short period out." In "shooting Star'" the band's Britishness creeps out which is sometimes of time. One has to know the band's musical background before the growth can be embarassing. No matter how bluesy Paul Rodgers sounds, he is still English and the understood. Paul Rodgers (vocalist and guitar) is a veteran of the English blues rock accent will slip out. will offer us some awfully close-to- band Free which recorded Fire and Water and All Right Now. Free recorded three resembling-George-Harrison sounds.It's funny but no matter how raunchy English albums and then split up in 1972. For those of us who lionized Free and set them up blues groups will sometimes try to make themselves sound (1 suppose to compensate as examples, the split was staggering. Paul Rodgers has always been, is now, and most for their lack of natural southern- U.S. raunchiness) their blues will still have a stiff likely always will be one of the best rock-blues singers ever. He is what is popularly regal aura punctuating it. called "A Singer's Singer". If you don't believe it, just ask Eric Clapton, Johnny Side two opens with another crazy one "Deal with the Preacher" which also slows Winter, Eric Burdon, Jeff Beck, Tas Mana, John Mayall, (I could go on all day) who down in the middle. Finally in this song Rodgers will clam up for a while and allow their favorite blues singers are, I would be willing to bet my record collection that Bad Company to cook and nobody can cook any better. Bassist Pete Altman does everyone of them would mention Paul Rodgers somewhere on a list of five. Mick not make the mistake of following the lead guitar too closely (it would be hard to do Ralphs (lead guitar) is a veteran of the English band Mott the Hoople and when he with Ralphs anyway). His gorgeous attempt to follow the drummer results in an left Mott the vitality of Mott left with him. These two men are the core of Bad almost frantic chase that will end suddenly. In "Wild Fire Woman" Ralphs sounds Company (a name chosen by the band because all of them grew up in street gangs in suspiciously like Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin and and Paul Rodgers almost sounds the poor sections of Liverpool) and their style on all three of their albums has been like Robert Plant. Led Zeppelin can be a frenzied group but most of the time they consistent: loud, gutsy and unpolished. Bad Company has never claimed to be are quite controlled and versatile. "Anna" is another Simon Kirke song and like polished. They don't want to be. They leave all that complexity lo Eric Clapton "Weep No More" il is softly interesting but it's just too hard to wind down to a song I chose to review Bad Company's second album for a spiteful reason. Rolling like this when it is place in the center of the track. The craziness is brewing up under Stone and Cream magazines proclaimed their latest album Run with the Pack as being the surface for the last song and I know it so I want to just get on with it and go out their best effort. Crawdaddy and Hit Parader liked their firs! album Bad Company with a hang. "Call On Me", however was a surprise. It is a sort of a "You've Got a best. The band's second album Straight Shooter is just as loud, jusl as gusty, and just Friend" kind of song and Ibis kind of selflessness is uncharacteristic of Rodgers. He's ;is unpolished, maybe even moreso. Side one opens with "Good I ovin'Gone Bad" a usually jusl plain too lusty to sing this way. foot stompin. hell raisin' flurry of Rodgers glorious grunts ami Ralph's eai splitting three level amped guitar strains and when the song slows down in the Bad Company's second album leaves a tew "untied ends." Haphazard arrangement middle it is almost like free rising from Ihe grave. I \ lies'' Who cues aboul lhat? of songs, not enough displaying of the brilliant bassist, feeble attempts al lyricism(the Pretend that you are in a gutter or an alley and revel in it. "Feel 1 ike Makin love" band never worried aboul lyrics on their first album and it turned mil beautifully ) (the cut version of this song got some AM radio play) is a great lease. Hie song begins bul as long ;is Bad Company does nol try to be versatile and as long as lliev just keep with lovely acoustic guitar riffs and Paul's lovely mellow voice and then all of a on doing what they do best, no to, k blues hand can surpass them. I hey are true Midden "I eel like makin love, wham . . .wham . . . wham . . . and then |ii-i is rockers in the style of Humble Pie Nobody needs any ol their attempts at a Moody suddenly it all drills back to the mellownessjhe song really is like making love. One Blues oi a Pink Floyd scene. Leave well enough alone, boys. I am nol so sure it can almost hear strains of "I Want You. (She's so Heavv) from the Beatles Abbey anyone can dance to this album and it's not head oi mood music, but it's good Road album. The same effect is there. Well so mush lor romance, the song winds out listening and learning music, lew rock tans will have any trouble with feeling and in such i frenzy until one can hardly remember the pretty lyrics. understanding il and liking whal il will become. Trevor's Academy Award Derby

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attractions such as staying up until 2:30 a.m. waiting for a Opera Review foosball tournament to end makes me wonder what I'm doing here!" Besides her job as an energetic staff member here at UTC, Jean Theatre Masters 'Master' Gwin leads the life of a hiking and nature enthusiast, with bicycling by Savoy Houser and macrame as other hobbies. Some of the upcoming As a person who is generally comparable to that found in opera programs which the University considered to be culturally aware, houses everywhere, while Mr. Center plans to sponsor are I try to attend the campus events Davis performed with his usual movies (March April), a billiards which merit the presence of excellence in his role. Mr. Davis exposition by Jack White (March people such as myself. "The Music was brought to UTC as an affiliate 29), a frisbee demo and workshop Master," as recently performed by artist of the Sears Roebuck (April 12), a noon-day concert the UTC Opera Theatre, was such Foundation and the National and art exhibit for Black an event. The comic opera was, by Endowment for the Arts. Awareness Week (March 14-10), any measure, a true success. » and various summer activities to Dr. Robert Austin and the be announced. The costumes, set, and music University Orchestra created that Ms. Gwin said that some of her all came together creating a feast certain magic which a larger Gwin personal desires were that the for the senses. orchestra should, adding color and University Center be used more dynamic effect to the entire on evenings and weekends as a performance. Serves Center meeting place for students, The principles weie Sharon especially those in the dorms. She Grant, as a student of Lamberto, I found this production to be by Phyllis Haley feels that "more student Joel Howard, as the Music Master, in keeping with the UTC Opera "My job is a real challenge involvement and input in campus and J. B. Davis, as Impresario Department's standard of every day. I do everything from activities" would help the center's Pictured is artist-in-residence J.B. Colagianni. Ms. Grant and Mr. excellence. I would highly setting up a room to introducing a officials to relate to and benefit Davis in his role of Inpresario Howard exceeded even my recommend any future prominent speaker," says Jean the students even more. Colagianni in the UTC Opera expectations as student singers, production to those of you who Gwin, Assistant to the University Theatre production of "The Music displaying professionalism aspire to culturally aware. Center Director, Bruce Storey. It Master." is her responsibility to supervise the center when Bruce is not there, to supervise the desk clerk and work/study students; and to oversee room set-ups. She also is highly involved in the programming aspects of the Center. One of her recent successful ventures in this area was a Saturday children's film theatre. Probably her favorite It Sounds responsibility, according to Ms. Gwin, is working with the University Center Governing Board. She enjoys helping Incredible students see "how the system works, working with programs, ami following through on ideas." BUT EVELYN WOOD GRADUATES CAN READ She sees this as a good way for students to gel more involved in campus activities. Any student JAWS IN 41 MINUTES interested should contact David Howard, UCGB President. She added that these positions are At That Speed, The 309 Paget Come Across filled on the basis of interest, not With More Impact Than The Movie. by election. In Living Blood, You Might Say. Ms. Gwin, a master's degree candidate here at UTC, took her position in August 1975. She And mark this well: they actually understand more, remember more, and enjoy more than when they read slowly. That's right! received a B.S. degree in They understand more They remember more They eiyoy more Elementary Education here, and You can do the same thing—the place to learn more about it is at a taught for two years, prior to her free speed reading lesson appointment here. While she was This is the same course President Kennedy had his Joint Chiefs of enrolled as a student here, she Staff take The same one Senators and Congressmen hsve taken worked in Student Affairs and served as Secretary of the SGA for Come to u free Speed Reading Lesson and find out. It is free to two years. This sparked her you and you will leave with u better understanding of why it works Plan to attend a free Speed Reading Lesson and learn that it is interest in student activities, possible to read 3-4-5 times faster, with better comprehension which she is now maintaining at a higher level. As mentioned earlier. Ms. Gwin enjoys the varied, SCHEDULE OF FREE SPEED READING-LESSONS- always changing nature of her job. You'll increase your reading speed because "teaching confined me tc one room and one set of people.' 50 to 100% on the snot! Jokingly, the petite blonde commented that "several added

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il°°A I!*lV 8utq) uuisp e JON 01 (I pu» 8ui)| am) Holiday Inn South 2100 S. Market St. at 1-24 ui»!S J° Jam »«W 9 wniy jo suuy 6 aa|*uw)s uojsog aqj SBM aH '8 ddeo iv tuies.uiAjjew !punoq8oj S >ptf tqoisdSofj tunufo^ /, EVELYN WOOD READING DYNAMICS UtUI&iag pugu] '9 i3AE3M SIUU3Q •j oojrttnx -}d*o AjjuaunD ..Xpoorj ApMOH,, uo aipqutB > „*>Wd ? "M„ s.HSSfl aqi f uosAi AiaoQ 1 auiej uajpiip jo sjapues iauo|oo \ MARCH26,1976 THIi UNIVERSITY H3« PAGE9 BOOK REVIEW Kanin Remembers by Hal Pierce The Great American moment in it. (This may be Free-Enterprise System, coupled because the author writes with a thousand random everything standing up, who circumstances, gave birth to the knows?!) But it certainly has its unique social pearl we've labeled moments, like John Barrymore Hollywood This Heyday of the throwing a hammy child star film industry has been likened by across the set. Or Ginger Rogers some critics to the Industrial holding up a sound stage full of Revolution, and by others to the special effects men for forty-five Italian Renaissance. The only fact minutes because she had to go to that everyone agrees to is that the bathroom. Or Harry Cohn Hollywood was ' Of all the calling an emergency staff meeting biographers, autobiographers, because the characters in his expose artists, and. memoir biblical epic were going around peddlers that have emerged from saying "No, siree!" and "Yes, this period, very few have siree!" (The script read "No, sire" The "Queen of the Rails," steam locomotive 4501 streaks across the trestle near Chickamauga Damon managed to truthfully capture the and "Yes, sire". No one had the the annual Autumn Leaf excursion, lending a long-unseen charm to the rails. Next month the 4501 will "life" that empbodied nerve to correct the man.) run two trips to Huntsville, Alabama for tours of the Space Center there. Hollywood. Anita Lous reads like By far the two best portions of a pretentious Rona Barrett(and the book are the ones concerning who believes Rona Barrett about Carole Lombard and Charles anything?) Everybody and their Laughton. Shades of Casey Jones brother has taken a shot at Judy Lombard was a sexy, tough, Garland and Marilyn independent woman, by any Monroe, but it all sounds like one, generation's standards, but Kanin by Bob Selcer long, morose, funeral oration. finds the tender woman buried The gentle lines of Arlo Guthrie's "City of New Orleans" creep quietly back into the memory as the And all Frank Capra remembers is underneath. (Clark Gable found mighty surge of the steam engine rumbles through the length of cars, rattling and shuddering over the how he singlehandedly saved the sleek rails beneath the whinning wheels. Outside the tinted windows a visual orgy of color blazes past, the same tenderness and married Academy Awards, Democracy, her.Carole was the only woman he as the Tennessee hills, glens, and meadows sing a cantata to the autumn season. and the Entire Film Industry(in ever really loved, and when she The memory floats back to a young boy, standing with anxious anticipation beside the trestle, alphabetical order. Thanks died in a plane crash in 1942, he waiting to wave wildly to the engineer, count the unending chain of cars, wonder at the exotic names Frank.) was never really the same again.) in chipped letters on their flanks, and watch carefully-placed coins flatten beneath the juggernaut as it But then there's Garson Kanin. But Kanin shows the love and races by. Thank God for Garson Kanin. If vitality that she put into life and The lure of the rails has touched most of us at some time in our lives, and an excursion on the the name sounds familiar, it's into her work, and the only Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum's annual Autumn Leaf Special musters up all the myriad of because he's the same guy who sadness felt is that we could never memories of the awe and amazement we have couched in our hearts for that splendid gave us Tracy and Hepburn not so personally meet her. institution-railway travel. long ago. Well now, as 1 aught on on the other hand The ECHO was the guest of the TVRM on last fall's journey from Chattanooga to Crossville and J Hollywood s cover blurb states, was a griping, seemingly miserable back, and the experience was a thrilling and beautiful one. A charming venture into a mode of travel he brings us the rest of the cast. person, who proved to be one of not long passed (and due, we earnestly hope, for ressurrection), the trip takes the passengers on a Hollywood doesn't try to cover the most obstinate, difficult winding journey through the glory of Tennessee autumn unmatched in this country. Ex-Southern everyone and everything that actors in Hollywood. Kanin Mikado Steam Locomotive 4501, a magestic monster with a single white-hot cyclopseye glaring before happened in'Tinseltown", but it worked as his director and it. pulls the serpent of cars along its picturesque way as her charges enjoy meals in her authentic dining does try (and succeeds) to give us received the brunt of his car, souvenir-buying in her concession car, and sumptuous relaxation in her plushly upholstered seats. a few, vibrant, truthfully intact, stubbornness. Yet as the years go Chattanoogans will have another chance to savor steam-powered travel on April 24th and 25th with moments of life as it was at the by we're shown another side to the TVRM's Bicentennial Rails to Rockets trip from the Scenic City to the Space Museum at time. the man that less interested Hurtsville, Alabama. The train will depart Chattanooga at 8:30 a.m. EDT and return at 7:00 p.m. each There's no hearsay or gossip in observers might have missed. And day. At the Space Center passengers will enjoy a two-hour tour. Round-trip tickets each day are $17.95 the book. Kanin doesn't have time it's not until Kanin visits for adults and $13.95 for children age 5 through 12. Reduced rate admission to the Space Center can fur all that. He is very sensitive Laughton a few days before his be purchased with the train ticket for $2.00 adult and $1.00 child. and observant man who has seen death that he understood fully It's a matchless chance to step into the past and dream again.. . "ridin' on the City of New and lived too much to bother with where the great actor's heart was. Orleans. .." frivolities. His stories have that "All our quarrels and living spark to them that scperates bitterness, our clashes and spat interesting writing from hark words fall away to nothing, not work. even dignified by memory. What In "Tracy and Hepburn" Kanin matters is what he has left behind shared some very intimate as a record of his work. There moments with the reader, and it they are, those films, to be run was exactly that intimacy that put and rerun for turns out to be the "icing" on the "cake" But forever. This is what matters to then he and his wife, Ruth the living." WONK?^* Gordan, were Katie and Spense's It's important that we never closest friends and constant forget all the inspired, talented, companions. It things which people who have come before us. *•••••••••••• couldn't stand rough handling. This isn't a call to"live" in the Hollywood isn't things which past, but rather to let it help us HUMAN SEXUALITY SERIES couldn't stand rough handling better understand the present. Hollywood isn't quite so One must know where he's going. Program II fragile, but then it couldn't be, The films are there, though not with so much energy trying to television never does them justice. work it's way out. Kanin simply Marriage and its Alternatives And every great once in a while stands back and lets the parade go there comes a valid representation by, but keeping a close watch in in print of "The-stuff dreams are A program dealing with INTIMATE RELATIONSHIPS case we should miss something. made of". Garson Kanin's in general, and particularly The book doesn't have a dull Hollywood is just that. "Traditional" Marriage Marriage as it is being "re-defined" and CcLr^r oloy>»f Living Together Foliies Wed. March 31, 1.00 pm are Fun! IS at the Lookout Mountain Room ti4t*r{ % sponsored by the Counseling Center PAGE. 10 THE UNIVERSITY ECHO MARCH 26, 1976 Gary Goforth: "If she is Hans Humbergex: "She would Steve White: "I don't think a qualified, why not??" Person on be about as qualified as any other woman president would be $ good Dale Bryant: "If she is person running. She couldn't do thing for the United States, the Street comfortable with the job, let her any worse than the people we because I don't think the rest of have it." have in now." the country would follow a Women John Grant: "I think it would Vickie Nevels: "I think a woman. I think a lot of men be alright, but I don't think one woman would be okay for would be against her just because for will be elected because man is president if she is qualified." she is a woman. If she was more predominant. In the past a Neil Coulter: "Fine if I agree qualified I would vote for her, but President? man has always been elected. It's by Phyllis Haley with what she has to say." I don't think she could get a lot a tradition and it's going to be Question: How do you feel about Nancy Bolsho: "Why not? I done. I think she would have a very hard for women to get into electing a woman to the United don't think this country is ready hard time dealing with other the Presidency. If they are States Presidency in 1976? for a woman to become president countries because their presidents increasingly more acceptable. I Diana Cummings: "If a woman ye?. Possibly in the future. are mostly men. Being president certainly don't see any reason in feels she can handle the job, that's of such a powerful country as the the future that this might not be a David Brodsky fine. It depends on the person United States would be hard." possibility..." running for the office, no matter Sandy Ray: "Gung-ho!! I'm all what sex." Dr. David Brodsky: "I think it for it!! Why not? If she's Gail Spanagal: "I really don't would be fine, but it's highly Qualified.. . We can do anything. think it would be good for a unlikely. There are not really any Right???" women of national stature as woman to run for office. I don't Robin Benford: "That's just politicians, who are running. think she could handle it fine with me. Really, I think a Th;re are a number of women emotionally, and I also don't woman is just as capable, because whom I feel would be think it's Biblical." women are really smarter than qualified.. .by the next election Dan Buchannan: "I think a men. I don't think it's in 1980. There are a lot of women woman should stay at home and impossible." who are developing the reputation do all the good things that women WA^-K-- Ami-A m'-: \g».-- -jm.•:-- -*m and experience at the national are supposed to do like make level that would make them, other babies, cook, and clean house." Phalli things being equal, candidates. es are But, the other things aren't equal." PfSanfasmagor/ca/| Susan Piper: "I think it would Nancy Bolshow Larry Ingle be a good idea. I'd like to see Eunice Shriver run. She'd be an Dr. Ingle: "To find a qualified excellent president. She's 4825 HIXSON PIKE woman for presidency, is like certainly been involved in politics saying that a frog can live in long enough to know what's going HIXSON, TN 37343 milk!" on. She's a very intellegent Rose Selcer: "Why not? I don't woman. The only reason I can see 615/877-6286 see any arguments against them. reelecting Ford is to keep Betty in It's as much discrimination to say the White House. She would never reasons why a woman should, as get elected president because headquarters to say why she should not be Betty is too honest. She is too president. If you're going to willing to tell people what they Almost Everything for the Canoeist, Kayaker, consider the sexes equal in careers don't want to hear. I would like Dan Buchanan then you don't have to say why or to see Eunice Shriver run, and get Backpacker, and Rock Climber why not. . .that's enough."

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* Ticket Office MARCH J6, 1976 THE UNIVERSITY ECHO PAtJEll The Evansville Epic by Phil Davison On the banks of the silent with mouths open; and although Illinois shot 57.1% from the line, flowing Ohio River lies the city of the Mocs were beaten by Puget hitting 13 of 21 freebies. Evansville, inhabited by some Sound in the finals, one could still The Mocs outrebounded the 160,000 people. Located there is feel the admiration that the fans Panthers 40-37. Gary Stich Roberts Sports Stadium, the in general had for this team and claimed 8 caroms for the Mocs home of the NCAA Division II their brand of basketball. with William Gordon and Wayne finals. In previous years there have On Thursday night the Mocs Go!den adding 6 apiece and been eight of the finest Division II knocked off Eastern Illinois Herbert McCray and Fred Rayhle teams coming here, each seeking 93-84, a team which had earlier 5 each. the pot of gold at the end of the defeated them 53-50 at Eastern. In Friday nights finals Puget rainbow that led hare, (the Wayne Golden brought the fans to Sound defeated the Mocs 83-74 national title). This year there ecstasy time and time again with to claim the national title. With were only four. First there was his outside shooting and inside •0:26 in the first half, the Mocs Old Dominion, the pre-tourney moves. Golden hit a red hot 13 of had run up a 7 point lead and at favorite. The Monarchs from 18 field goal attempts as UTC 9:12 of the first half still Norfolk returned 3 starters from shot a blistering 61.4% from the maintained that lead. But with last years Champions, including field, as a team and finished with 5:54 to go Puget Sound claimed 6'9" Wilson Washington, one of 33 points. William Gordon scored the lead for good, 28-26. The the most intimidating big men in "just" 23 points and Kevin Gray Loggers led at the half 43-33. the country. Also in the fieldwer e chipped in with 14. UTC hit on The half-time stats sheet found Eastern Illinois, Puget Sound, and 23 of 33 charity tosses for 69.7% Wayne Golden with only two UT-Chattanooga. from the line. points, attempting only two shots. •v The Mocs, perhaps little known Eastern Illinois was led by Jeff William Gordon had 10 points and at first to Evansville, left a marked Furry with 24 and Derich Scoot Fred Rayhle and Gary Stich 7 and impression on this Ohio River with 19. Brad Warble added 12. 6, respectively. Puget Sound's Wayne Golden (No. 10) goes up for two against some tough city. Their scrambling, pressure For the game Eastern Illinois hit Curt Peterson and Brant Gibler opponents in Evansville. defense left the fans standing, 47.4% from the field. Eastern Photo Courtesy of Chattanooga Times Sports aad 16 and 10 points, respectively. The second half UTC outscpred the Loggers 41-40 for Hold Your Head Up; We're Really Pretty Good the final 9 point margin. by Kenton Holloway For the game UTC was paced Chattanooga may not have produced any national champions this The tournament in Evansville started on a good note as we in scoring by Golden who finished year, but any school that has two national runner-ups (basketball whipped Eastern Illinois. "Rocky Top" was only 40 minutes of with 19 and Gary Stich and and wrestling) certainly has nothing to be ashamed of and actually action away from reality. However, the Mocs couldn't pull it out on William Gordon with 14 each. should be very proud of its accomplishments. No other school in the this particular evening. With Puget Sound standing 7'0", 6'7",6'6", One must notice that Kevin Gray country can say that they went so far in a pair of sports. Frankly, 6'5", and 6'4", the Mocs were facing their most physically imposing finished with only 8 points; this UTC just might have the best all-around Division II sports program team of the year. To defeat such a tall group of men, the Mocs had to hurt the Mocs. in the nation. Of course, I'm prejudiced but in addition to the two would need to pull off lots of turnovers on the press and shoot very For the game the Moccasins sports already mentioned, the tennis and baseball teams are off to well from the outside. Last Friday night, Chattanooga did neither. shot 44.6% from the field, hitting great starts, and next year's football squad looks like a winner. Last Yet, it was hard to expect UTC to play the type of ball that they 33 of 74 shots. They hit 66.7% year's pigskin men were only 5-5-1, but they suffered an had played for four consecutive games under tournament pressure. 'rom the line connecting on 8 of astounding number of injuries. Everybody will be back next year except for a couple of guys: 12 charity tosses. During most of the regular season this winter, the only thing forward Larry Whisby and guard Kevin Gray. These two men wanted Puget Sound was led by Brant predictable about the basketball Mocs was their constant a championship more than anything, and it was sad to see them Gibler with 22 points, Curt unpredictability. They would knock off someone like Middle come so close and still not attain it. Whisby and Gray came to UTC Peterson with 20 and Tim Evans Tennessee or Dayton, then promptly turn around and lose to an in 1972 when the Moc basketball was far from being a household with 12. Puget Sound hit 33 of 51 inferior squad such as Armstrong State or UT-Martin. These Mocs word. They were around as UTC went from mediocrity to field goal attempts for 64'7% won if they shot around 60%, but if they were just a little cool from superiority. They actually grew up with the Moc basketball program. from the field. They hit 17 of 20 the field, they didn't win. The rebounding was about like last year Even if these men didn't get their title, they have things for which charity tosses for 85% from the (74-75); not very strong. However, on the night of the South they can take pride. Gray was the floor leader this year, and he came line. Puget Sound outrebounded Flcrida game, the team made a dramatic turn-aroun. It was just like through in the clutch time after time. Whisby was a reserve and saw the Mocs 36-27. UTC was led by a ntw season had started. The newly rejuvenated team blew South little action. Yet, he worked hard for four years without receiving Wayne Golden's 9 caroms. Stich Florida, Tennessee State, and Armstrong State off the court. The any recognition, and he always gave 110% when he saw playing time. and Rayhle added 5 each. region and quarterfinal playoffs were even more unbelievable. How Of course, Whisby could have been a starter for the "average Peterson pulled down 10 for the many times has a team defeated three opponents in tournament play Divisionll" team, but he chose to stick with a winner. Loggers. by scores of 28, 20, and 29 points? That happens to be a 25.6 point Speaking of winners, it appears that UTC is going to be associated This year has to be one of the margin of victory per game. with winning for a long time to come. most successful in Moc history. Wayne Golden certainly left no The sports staff of the ECHO doubt of his All-American status would like to thank all the people in making the All-tournament who participated in the "Welcome team. And as the Mocs said, Back, Mocs!" paragde last "We'll be back!" Saturday. We'd especially like to thank Lt. Johnson of the Tennessee Highway Patrol, Chief Offices of UTC. Without their Shasteen of the Chattanooga holp, Saturday's event could not Police Department, and the have taken place for our Development and Public Relations champion Mocs! Intramurals by Daniel Duncan After a three week absence championship point totals up to because of vacation and abundant spring break: sports, this column is back in the AAA ECHO. One thing this reporter has Warlords 761 been asked to point out is Sigma Chi 625 anybody can participate in Kappa Sigma 575 intramurals, you do not have to AA belong to a team. Tappa Keg 838 With that in mind, tennis forms Sigma Chi 747 are due March 26 and golf, April Pi Kappa Alpha 679 9. There will be no softball this spring. Sigma Chi 672 The following are Faculty 545 Coach Ron Shumate accepts the accolades at the 'Welcome Home' reception in "Big Mac." Proverbial Fire 450 Photo Courtesy of Chattanooga Times Sports PAGE 12 THE UNIVERSITY ECHO MARCH 26, 1976 Netters Score Two More

by Kenton Holloway Last Thursday was a good day then swept all three doubles marches in a row, and they have for fae UTC Tennis Mocs as they matches. an overall season record of 7-3 swept a dual match from Rob Castorri, playing No. 1 with the next match scheduled on Kaiamazoo College and Columbus singles, No. 2 Haroon Ismail, and Thursday against West Georgia at College. No. 4 Bill Donigan all recorded a home. In the opener, the Mocs blasted pair of victories in singles. Castorri Kalamazoo 7 2 as they won five and Ismail, playing No. 1 doubles, of six singles matches and two of anr' No. 2 partners Park Lockrow three doubles matches. Against and Paul Press were winners in Columbus College, the Mocs took both matches. five of six singles matches and The Mocs have now won four - ' A AA A A A A A

Rob Castorri (front) and Haroon Ismail (background) are again playing No. 1 doubles this year. I ill SPRING

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Diamond Men Begin On Hot Streak

by Kenton Holloway fine job but was forced to leave in This past week the UTC the seventh after being struck in baseball squad coached by Tom the leg with a line drive. For the Losh and Tommy Roberts opened second day in a row, Russ Blakely their regular season by winning stepped in and did a great job in three of their five contests. relief. On Wednesday, March 17, the The Mocs picked up their third Mocs traveled to Lookout win on Sunday as they rolled for Mountain to meet arch-rival five runs in the eight inning to Covenant. The Mocs took the whip Millikin 7-6. A three-run opener 4-3 behind a solid hitting double by Mile McCarthy was the attack that featured two hits each clinching blow in the rally. Bill from Donny Pauls, Mike Gaddis was the winning pitcher in McCarthy, Mitch Hayes, and relief of Roy Bunch. Denny Williams. Stout lefty Russ On Monday, the Mocs' winning Blakely was the winning pitcher as days came to screeching halt as he went 8 2/3 innings in relief of they were edged 4-3 and 2-1 in lasGrist Sifastur starter Tim Mays, who was forced a doubleheader by Lee College at to leave in the first inning because Cleveland. In the opener, Bobby IW27. fc'»,1«> of a blister on his pitching hand. Lett drew his first starting Gmbltl The following day the Mocs assignment of the season and knocked off the "Little Orange" allowed only five hits but was IkTwdieCfwiis-Mdiufc from UT 9-6 at Montague Park. plagued by Moc bats that were Hie Mouse 7k /WJ Shortstop Larry Garner and first curiously silent. Bill Gaddis hurled T0I, ): April n T-'OD,