x Ir —- NY 5 -0 0. OO OO Mc. > ho —

= ct -— 0.0 - :

— MD = —h— —S5< — 5 =e (D e + O

— fy —D Wn on gi 5. —un 0. 1 Volume 66, Number 7 : Shiuvtey, Jo gry 12, 1981" 5 =~ - dd = 9 0 rT C 3D —o Fo SoD O tv rom || ge

=~. 0 SY ef od Step Sing Dallas Holm A = ct DTT LN C.D bh Pan

0 5-40 >0 XX °*' —/ my 1. (D =: de cule - if rule changes and Praise

ST DD XU ct hr it —c Wn oh rh S py : By Melissa Allen : ; Dallas Holm and Praise il pertovin at fo 5 O +O SS ~ ’s LS Concert Hall : —ie 1 en Te As students prepare for Step Sing 1981, tomorrow night at 8 p. m. T e e concert isa fhe =O 2. =m they will have to be mindful of Several im- : sellout. Om D<< 00 my portant rule changes. N00 =h (DO —de QV rm The most significant of the changes is Holm traveled enn throughout : ©O +3. 335 mm the provision of a back drop for each divi- the United States, Canada, So#tth America 5 3m + : sion by the Step Sing Committee. This and Europe with the David Wilkerson SOUS SOF wm __- Crusade. This was in the early 1970’s when Q + — QO Q solves many of the difficulties encurred OOo nn a ‘when each group creates its own ‘Holm switched from a secular to Christian EC et 3 — 3 backdrop. The only props which can be us- style of music. The crusade began in New SD oy — ; ed are those which can be carried in hand York City slum neighborhoods through tN O CC. — 35 ZT -or kept under one’s seat. No props will be - “Teen: Challenge” centers, Db Sc no i 0D gtored backstage. In 1976, Holm formed “Praise”’ when he 83 29 + MD —-01 The officers of each group are to be found he received a greater response when (D QD () —de de —=de () : responsible for the financial status of their accompanied by a live band. O <= Oe <9 O. organization and must ensure that all | &< OS 1D —O .debts are paid by their due date or they When the group was finally formed, they ~ will personally pay the debt. In the event were met with much enthusiasm, especial- ly when ‘‘Rise Again” was released. In that the debt continues to remain unpaid, grades and transcripts may be held. The : 1978 and again in March of this year, the ' total expenditures of each organization Gospel Music Association named Holm may not exceed 20.00 per person. “Songwriter and. Male Vocwlist of the" According to the detailed outline of the Warner Brothers recording star Christopher Cross kicked off his North American con- Year.” : : ; 1981 Step Sing . program, another type of cert tour on Samford’s campus February 2. Cross put on an excellent act before a sellout crowd in the LSW Concert Hall. He has three major hits: “Sailing,” “Ride Like the Holm does wot credit himself for the suc- a “contract will be required this year between Wind” and “Never Be the Same.” (Photo by Frank Taylor I1.) cess he hasenjoyed: “Without a doubt, our the groups and musicians. The contract ~ talent comes from God, and the purpose of ~ will include the: amount of payment, our concerts remains what it has always rehearsal times, dates of payment, and the Samford to comply with Title IX been: to give, people a chance to accept the date music must be given to the musician. Lord.” Fer oi by Mark Kahler A contract will be required for each they must, however, I have contacted the . musician who participates and the con- Samford will do everything in its Dower four academic deans and advised them of

BWN|OA- tract can only be changed on agreement of to comply with a set of recommendations this fact”. Debate Team v ins both parties. For each agreement between made by the U. S. Department of Educa- ‘99 Federal regulations also require a BY JUNEJERNI AN group and musician, a copy of the contract ~ tion, according to Dr. Ruric Wheeler, Vice tabulation of applicants by sex, race and Samford’s Debate Tea added two must be held by. the group, the musician, President of Academic Affairs. The" national origin. This information cannot be trophies to its collection and Martha Ann Cox, Associate Dean of department routinely reviewed the supplied for 1981-82 because,according to f 40 trophies already won this year. ebaters John J2qUINN Student Services. A total of eight musi- University’s graduate and professional ad- " Wheeler many of the applications are McWhorter and Erik Walker finished third [ . cians will be allowed to perform for each missions programs last summer for com- already out and therefore may not be cor- out of 42 teams competing at Baylor group this year, thus allowing each group pliance with federal regulations which pro- . rected. He said that the tabulation will University over the weekend of Jan. 30. a more complete range of musical in- hibit discrimination. begin next year with applications for 1982- Their record for" the tournament was 7-4. struments available. The charge will pro- The delegation .found no evidence of 33. : vide more flexibility and creativity in the wholesale discrimination in the Schools of The tabulations pose a special problem In individual rankings, Walker ranked se- music. A ‘““pit-pass’’ will also be enacted by Nursing, Pharmacy, Graduate Studies or for the Law School, sine accreditation cond and McWhorter ranke fourth. Some of the teams they beat were from, the * the Fine Arts Center allowing only those Law. However, five violations, all minor agencies do not allow law schools to note musicians playing in a specific division to “in nature, were found. an applicant’s sex or race. The informa- University. of Oklahoma, th University of Kansas and Kansas State. be in the pit while that division is playing. - One such violation stemmed from the tion will be requested on future forms, but The judging percentages for this year fact that a student’s marital status was re- the request will be accompanied by a ‘While the McWhorter-Walker team was at Baylor, a second tea _ Will be as follows: 40 percent sound, 40 per- quested on Graduate School applications. - statement explaining the purpose of the |in- cent choreography, 20 percent originality Wheeler said that the request was made quiry. r Mississippi University for’ and costumes. A total of six judges will be “purely for the record’. Wheeler also said . Another recommendation was made in used this year. Three will judge Friday that the question was deleted from the reference to Section 504, which prohibits second team was Doug Ad night and another group of three will judge - 1980-81 admissions form before the.depart- discrimination against the handicapped. A Schmitz whose record for the tournament Saturday night. The total scores of the two /ment’s recommendation was made. ‘compliance committee at Samford has _ was 11-0. Adair was ranked the top in- nights will determine the winners in sach Two questions on the 1980-81 Law School been studying the law. ~- dividual in the tournamen and Schmitz category. was No. 2. : ~ admission form were also cited. One ques- “Section 504 simply guarantees that a The performance scoring the most - tion pertained .to the applicant’s past handicapped peyson may havethe same OnFeb. 12, Debate Team Tnembere will points will be awarded the sweepstakes history (mental illnesses, nervous access to a program as anyone else,”’ said travel to Northwestern University for a na-

trophy. In the sweepstakes winner’s divi- disorders, drug or alcohol problems) and o Martha Ann Cox, Associate Dean of Stu- - tional tournament where 100 of the nation’s Sion, the group with the next highest score “the other was in reference to physical dent Services and a member of the com- finest debate téams will compete for. the ‘Will be awarded the 1st _ disabilities. Both ‘questions have been place division pliance committee. Miss Cox has worked top rankings. Samford debaters at this award. The next highest score will receive deleted from the current application. with - the President’s Commission on tournament will include John McWhorter, the 2nd place division award. The other According to Title VI, no university may Employment of the Handicapped, and has "Erik Walker, Melonie Gardner and Mike divisions will receive awargs | in the normal made a study of regulations such. as Sec- Dwyer. il St b Manner, discriminate on the basis of race, color, or national origin. Similarly, Title IX allows tion 504. Other notable change in the Step Sing no discrimination based on sex. Miss Cox said that Samford his com- rules include: the participation of as many Statements of compliance with Title VI plied with Section 504, but has not made 'Aopseny - 8 three big brothers and little sisters as and IX must appear on all materials mention of such compliance in catalogs Part of the organization’s performance published by the’ University. and bulletins. Miss Cox said that this was

*20q Provided they have held these positions for “Although we print the statement in an oversight, and that all future publica- at least one semester; '6 the time limit of six some publications, we were not aware that tions will contain the needed information. ‘Bulldogs dropped a tough pam 0 to NTS Minutes for each performance ( plus one the statements had to be on every single Entrances, parking facilities, rest 81-73 Dec. 18. ie 0861 (Continued on page 2) (Continued onpage2) ......

Shing we publish”, said. Wheeler. "Since

Samford University Library

a

{ {{ i vy a= - 1981 Crimson, Thursday, Jan. 12, SCT : Page 2, The Samford Samford to February blac FTE Law Forum LS comply with history mor

WS pre- The Cumberland Law Forum will of Shibata programs -during the month By Melissa Allen | = sent three Title IX . 2 i ’ a.m. February. Each will begin at1l:00 In 1926, the week of Feb. 1) with Black History (Continued from page declared ‘‘Black History Week’ © In conjunction Carter G. Woodson, director of the St Month, Justice Oscar Adams of the water fountains and to rooms, elevators, Negro Life and History, because Supreme Court will speak telephones in buildings constructed in the = public - compassed the birthdays of both Ak students on Tuesday, February 17 after 1978 must be accessible to the han Hall. Sam- Lincoln and Frederick Douglass, Moot Court Room, Robinson dicapped. Currently,” the LSW: Fine Arts will host a orator and writer, Fifty years ford’s Afro-American, Society Center, Ralph Beeson Student Center, and in Adams’ honor following the Building meet 1976, the month of February luncheon ‘Orlean Beeson Education designated ‘Black History Mon ~ speech. the specifications. Ramps at the entrances . The Afro-American Society, Actor Richard Blake will portray to several other buildings were completed scheduled Building is cordance with the observance o Abraham Lincoln in a program last summer. The Education ‘Chapel. was History Month”, is striving to bring for Friday, February 20 in Reid { ne only structure on campus which than 3000 ap- an awareness of contributions ma Blake, who has made more completed after 1978. * will pre- ~r black Americans through the dis pearances as the 16th President, field ques- is not on buna, but such notable blacks as Dr. Daniel . sent a short speech and then “The emphasis relevant Miss Cox.’ For exam- Williams, the first person to perfor tions from. the audience which are on programs,” said to a wheelchair heart surgery; Garrett A. Morgan, ‘to Lincoln’s time. ple, “If someone confined wants to take a course which Wg taught _ventor of automatic traffic lights; ai Brother and Big Sister program The Big on the second floor of a building, we must Charles Drew; who discovered a ¥ a ‘presentation on Tuesday, - will , make Homecoming Queen during reassign the class to a first floor classroom preserve blood plasma. = 24 in the Moot Court Room. nursing student, was.crowned 1981 February Kathy Perrigin, a senior included (from left) Ginny unless the building has an elevator. The Also, the society has planned a film will be shown. game Jan. 24. Her court Slides and a halftime of the Samford-Mercer Adair, all seniors. handicapped must be integrated with the of upcoming events which will clim Oliver, Cinder Walker a nd Lauri interns McLemore, Teresa (Photo by Frank Taylor II.) rest of the student body." observance of ‘Black History Month: Summer 504 is very On Monday, Feb..16, at 10:10 a Miss Cox said that Section Reid Chapel, Dr// James T. Cri to scholarship making strict adherance di Samford University has been selected Senate approves complex, pastor of the Sixteenth Street for six vacancies in ficult. ns OL EMS nominate students based on scholarship and Church, will speak at convocation. the summer of 1981. By Edie Smith Lhe dividual classes Federal Programs for and stu- is no’ $210 participation, in campus activities “It is a detailed law; but that On Tuesday, Feb. 17, Dr. Oscar will receive approximately Crimson Staff Writer Selectees : with it. Based on black Justice Appointee to the A 1 instances may - dent affairs. a defense for not complying per week and in some at recipients, who will be announced reports I have seen from other schools, the Supreme Court will speak college credit in intern type . The Senate approved a Student Associa- The receive their scholarships as wer, very minor.” Cumberland Law forum at 11:00 2 available are: Hunt- and began to prepare for Step Sing; may renew comments on Samford courses. Positions tion Scholarship grade point Com- two January long as they maintain a 2.0 the Moot Court Ropm, Robinson Hal sville, Alabama (U.S. Army Missile Spring elections during - and advance in classification. Immediately following the for Anniston, Alabama (Anniston Ar- meetings. a ‘average mand); the class offices of presi- virginia (Head- Elections for society will hold .a buffet in the We my Depot); - Arlington, and | | stu- vice president, secretary Stepsing. quet Room of .Beeson Student Cer U.S. Marine Corps); Atlanta, The scholarship will be given to one dent, quarters, will be held Wednesday, April 1. Emergency Manage- dent ffom each of the freshman, treasurer honor of Justice Adams. The. cost Georgia (Federal each academic school Washington, D.C. sophomore. and junior classes. The three Two senators from buffetwillbe$2.25. © = ment Agency); and Student Associa- rule changes vacancies must be approved by a gpecial "and the president of the (Federal Prison System). Most recipients on that On Thursday, March 12, at 7:30 of comprised tion for 1981-82 will also be elected (Continued from page 1) least 60 semester hours Student Association Committee there will be a concert featuring require at will be con-. if necessary, designed for business of three faculty members and three date. A run-off, and one for depar- coursework and are : “minute for preparation ‘Woods and the Enlightenment S concen- ducted April 2. aide or instruc majors: or public administration students. for the ture from the stage); the Reid Chapel. No admission fee in qualifying Interested students Those interested enrolled Samford students in . charged. tration students. are taken from the in- list located in the Stu- tion of only E. Wilson, 870-2741, Nominations election must sign a = should call Dr. Donald or Dean Martin's choreography. dent Association office during prohibited ot hours, 10:10 a.m., Friday, March 27. Rehearsing office before with any other violations, ill result campaign officially begins Sunday, along Hiliary Milton The in a group being subject to disqualifica: March29at2:00p.m. or leav the con- Senate, tion. No group may enter Ben Pugh, Secretary of Student Should novelon TV encourage cert hall during a sek said that_he ‘would like to whole wil be Association this occur the group as a By Edie Smith a students to run for a Student of penalties will be in wanting to do penalized. A record Hilary Milton, Samford Uni Science building. Student office if they are sincere nights and “ : Physical Friday and Saturday , time.” kept for writer-in-residence, ecently sa prizes are needed, according to Dr. the jobs and have the available group's total score. | Pensez helpers subtracted fromeach his. writings ‘‘come to life.” His head of the Math Depart- Pugh also said that the Student Associa- will be awarded for W.D. Peeples, MAYDAY! MAYDAY! was the sub Four $25 prizes ; : Hh : : tion ‘‘needs people who are concerned story, essay and ment. an ABC television “Weekend the best poem, short about working for students.” drawing submitted to is the Lambda which aired on Jan. 24 and Jan. 31. photograph or One area of concern to students Alpha ‘Samford’s literary magazine. which the Stu- MAYDAY! MAYDAY! is the si ‘Pensez, Debate tourney ~~ campus parking situation, for prizes is open only to investigating society young boy and his sister who are Competition dent Association has been Delta honor submissions from faculty, Speech and Dramatic Arts the Senate crash in the mountains. Thestory students. All a= samford’s since last Fall. Pugh said that GPA should be sent to Dr.’ sponsor a high school areas Women students with a cumulative cerns. itself with the adventures of | fT staff or students Department will continue to consider parking Satur- -will in at least 12, but not more Charles Workman in the English debate tournament Friday and which need improve- of 2.5 or higher and girl as they wander through € around campus: hours, are eligible for Department by Feb. 27. on campus. Some 100 students. Soul than 44 semester looking for help. MAYDAY! MA) day ment.” Alpha Lambda Delta, n& representing high schools in Alabama, included the ap- membership in will be aired two more times, but t Other Senate actions honor society. Those who and Tennessee tional freshman date is not confirmed. ~~ ' Louisiana, Mississippi of a special committee which invitd- i in the tournament, pointment of a are eligible, but did not receive an Milton has been with Samford Uni AFROTC ‘will be participating will investigate the future possibility ' Michelle | to Samford debate coach approval of tion by.Feb. 7, should contact for ten years. He attendedthe Us wish to enter the Air according ~ manditory ACT card, and the da Delta, | Students who Alpha Lamb Coulter. ‘Many of the ‘brightest Allen (School Keener, President, of Alabama in Tuscaloosa Ww advanced program “Skip two new Senators: Patricia force ROTC in the state will be of S.U.Box 2205, or the faculty spoaséh studied English and creative & high school students Kitty Henry ‘(School writi (junior year) for the fall semester, 1981, of. Business) and Brodnax, Professor 0 English. process here,” Coulter said. : a ~ Margaret also taught at the University fo should begin the application Music). years. | nf E office “now by contacting the AFROTC He then went to work with th Hall (870-2859). in Crawford-Johnson States at Run-a-thon | Air Force as a writer Applicants must have two years left Turkiewicz wins competition ‘Montgomery for one year and St. level. Scholarships in | the undergraduate Ministries will sponsor a 24- place April 262 three years. | Campus own Witold Anthony which will take are available. Feb. Samford’s [a hour World Hunger Run-a-Thon Ar-- Arizona. sin ‘Milton bec ame EditorialDi recently won the Collegiate “Pheenix, from pledges per Turkiewicz his father, Dr ".-90-21. Money raised in the Southern Turkiewicz is a student of “Air Force in Washington, DI hunger tist Competition in Piano the Piaf mile will go toward an overseas Music Teachers Witold W. Turkiewicz, head of Speech writer at the Pentagon Math tourney. Ministries . ‘Division Auditions of the ic: ‘relief project. Campus auditions were Department in the School of Mu years that Milton spent in’ Natonal Association.The one of the will ‘already has the runners for the The MTNA Competition is ~ Worked for the National A The Samford Math Department to Feb. 7-8 in Richmond, Virginia. | Now it needs students ‘held pusic com : Space Administration. Annual High School “marathon.” previously taken First largest and most prestigious He wrote host its 19th per mile run. The ~ Turkiewicz had 21. pledge small amounts Artist petitions in the United States. for Congress and the President. Mathematics Tournament Feb. track Place in the Alabama Collegiate tw generd | run will take place on Samford’s are divided into It was at this time that from against tions students and sponsors and was competing About 1200 3 p.m. Feb. 21. Competition school students from 3 p.m. Feb. 20 to Ken- categories: one for high hod ~ get seriously interested in high schools in five states are'expected in the state winners from Florida, Georgia, bot Sponsorship sheets are available South : and one for college age students. In he is still actively involed in to come to the campus for the tourna- ~ tucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, in pian ] and Ministries office in the Student are awarded d interested Campus Virginia. He will divisions prizes 4 Milton’s eleventh novel will students and ment. Any Samford Jay Mc- Carolina, Tennessee n per Center or from Barry Love, the organ, classical guitar, s rings, and is the tournament should the Southern States in voice, In the fall of this year helping with nine now represent in woodwind in: truments Collum or Susan Barnes. brass and AND CAR THIE office in the MTNA Competition cussion, TERBUGS sign up in the Math einer National Finals of the

niin Samford University Library

Samford to February black Jon oxieins

comply with "By Karen Estes pe, a ‘history month Crimson Staff Writer Conran h x File IX By Melissa Allen kr : Sixty Samford. students recently par- xternship the week of Feb. 8-12 was (Continued from page VR In 1926, program, working in privat¢ businesses, declared ‘Black History Week’ by Dr. government offices, doctor Yoffices and in. of the Study of rooms, elevators, water: fountains and carter G. Woodson, director the offices of-the Baptist edica Centers, Negro Life and History, because it en- public telephones in buildings constructed according to Dr. Roy S. Brigance, Jan- of both Abraham after 1978 must be accessible to the han- -compassed the birthdays Term coordinator. : a black dicapped. Currently, the LSW Fine Arts _ Lincoln and Frederick Douglass, Jody Hunt, a junior Public Administra- in Center, Ralph Beeson Student Center, and orator and writer. Fifty years later, tion major from Boaz, worked in the Joint the month of February was ‘Orlean Beeson Education Building meet > 1976, - Volunteer Agency for Refugees in Hong Month.” : the specifications. Ramps at the entrances designated ‘Black History Kong. The ‘agency processes refugees and to several other buildings wer e completed The Afro-American Society, in ac- is affiliated with the u. 8. State Depart- last summer. The Education 'Byilding is cordance with the observance of ‘Black ment. i oo

~ the only structure on campus which was . History Month’, is striving to.bring about Hunt enjoyed his experience and said completed after 1978. an awareness of contributions made by thatit “‘opened my eyes to the process in- through the display of black Americans volved.” Hunt said that he had always “The emphasis is not on buildings, but such notable blacks as Dr. Daniel Hale thought, that refugees “just wandered into on programs,’ said Miss Cox. For exam- williams, the first person to perform open- the United States but he sees new that’ in- ple, ‘If someone confined to a wheelchair _ heart surgery; Garrett A. Morgan, the Andy Blanks gives a Valentine to Kelly Warner. ‘Andy is the son 0 : Mr. and Mrs. Tors there is much more involved. Tae wants to take a course ' which will be fpugnt traffic lights; and Dr. ventor of automatic Blanks. Kelly; is the daughters of Mr, and Mrs. Bill Warner. Other Samford students worked closerto

on the second floor of a building, we must Drew, who discovered a way to (Photo by Jon Varner.) ning Queen during Charles ‘home. Robert | Moores, a junior from reassign the class to a first floor classroom _preserve blood plasma. Decatur, externed in U.S. Rep. Ronnie (from leit) Ginny unless. the building has an elevator. The Also, the society has planned a number Flippo’ s office in: Washington D.C. David handicapped must be integrated with the Valentines-from ‘then’ to ‘now’ Frank Taylor I II.) of upcoming events which will climax the George worked in Birmingham's City Per- rest of the student body.” sonnel Office, while Susan Riley externed observance of ‘Black History Month.” BY TAMMY WALKER her bedroom window on Feb. 14, hoping On Monday, Feb. 16; at 10:10 a.m. in that the florist delivery truck will stop at - in Mayor Richard Arrington’s office. Miss Cox Sold. that Section 504 is very Impish grins, chocolate smeared faces Thirty of this year’s externs observed rshi ip Reid Chapel, Dr. James T. Crutcher, - her front door and nine times out of-ten it complex, making strict adherance dif-- and hands, nickel cards, and rowdy school- pastor of the Sixteenth Street Baptist never does. On Feb. 15, sweetheart rings various departments of . the Baptist ficult. day parties -- these are the Valentine on: ischolarshi aid start appearing on the hand of many teeny- Medical Centers. BMG externs observed Church, will speak at convocation. memories that’ college students hold 0) s activities and stu- ‘boppers in the high school. No one knows surgery, radiology, aadministration and “It is a detailed law, but that is no ‘On Tuesday, Feb. 17, Dr. Oscar . Adams, : “dear.” Well, not so dear for naughty boys for sure, but rumor has it that some guys pastoral care positions. ~ defense for not complying with it. Based on black Justice Appointee to the Alabama vill be announced at who feel that a Valentine kiss leads to a reports I have seen from other schoals, the speak at a shell out two months allowance (in order to ‘John Prater, a junior religion majg, heir scholarships as . Supreme Court will fatal disease called ‘‘cootie-itis.”’ Not so comments on Samford were very minor.” Cumberland Law forum at 11:00 a.m. in * pay for the ring) while under duress rather worked in the Pastoral Care and Counsel- | a 2.0 grade point dear for the teacher's pet who always gets than under the - influence of “TRUE. ary the Moot Court Room, Robinson Hall. to a ing Department ‘at Montclair ‘Hospital. 1 classification. cards reading, ‘Happy Valentines LOVE. ” Immediately following the forum, the Real Brain!” Not so dear for the little girl John said that he learned a great deal ss offices of presi- During the college years, .simple who must wear an itchy pair of lace stock- ~about himself during his ¢ ernship and t, secretary and ‘Step sing society will hold a buffet in the West Ban- sweetheart rings are replaced by more quet Room of Beeson Student Center in ings, a ‘‘don’t you get that dirty!” red hopes to use what he has lear d later on Nednesday, April 1. ‘elaborate ‘engagement rings and notices in his ministry. ; ch academic school honor of Justice Adams. The cost of the velvet dress; and a huge satin bow pifined for ‘‘white candles” are scattered around a patient accounts ex- : 1e Student Associa- rule changes buffet will be $2.25. - to a fountain of curls. Nevertheless, no one the girl's dormitory. : : | Richard Davis, can forget eating candy hearts and cup- tern, observed, computer bsg pro- ) be elected on that On Thursday, March 12,--at 7:30 p.m., Unfortunately for most girls at good ‘ole (Continued from pagel) of doing dreaded schoolwork cedures at Princeton Hospital. essary, will be tons there will be a concert featuring ‘‘Sharon cakes instead S.U., there are only memories of or receiving a message from a favorite ad- “It wasn’t what 1 had expected,” said ‘minute for preparation and one for depar- Woods and the Enlightenment Singers’ in sweetheart cards, dances and banquets. TOO - Circle ; a lot about bow.an of- ture from the stage); the aide or instruc- ‘mirer reading, “1 LOVE YOu candlelight dinner Davis; “but I learngd qudlitying for the: Reid Chapel. 'No admission fee will be Dreams of a wonderful t locatedin the Stu- tion of only enrolled Samford students in ‘charged. : YES orNO.” (shattered by an orm boy to girl ratio) fice works.” - Fred Kingren, ‘an aveolnt ng major ® or. Dean Martin's choreography. schooldays are a time of “are replaced by an evening in front of the High from Roanoke, was:an extern in the Presi- , Friday, March 27. Rehearsing during prohibited hours, sweetheart banquets and dances, red television Waicning Valentines Day movie dent’s Office at BMC’s corpo -ate head- lly begins Sunday, along with any other violations, will result Hiliary Milton roses, and promise rings. Fifteen is a specials. quarters. He had the opportunity to. rotate in a group being subject to. disqualifica- treacherous age for a young man who So, if you've been wondering, ‘What's through many of the corporate divisions as p of Student Senate, tion. No group may enter or leave the con- to take hisdate to the school dance ‘the big deal about (Valentines Day?” there ‘wishes well as Montclair Hospital itse If. He said ‘like. to encourage °o cert hall during a performance. Should novel on TV or sweetheart banquet. Good 'oie Momisa reaily is ‘no big: deal unless you're a ‘this occur the group as a whole will be hopeless romantic who treasures past . that he saw: an ‘organizatic Student Association By. Edie Smith reliable chauffeur, but it’s awfully hard to penalized. A. record of penalties will be But, let’s face empl yeds from top to bottom. re in wanting to-do Hilary Milton, Samford University’ Ss kiss a girl goodnight in front of your own memories or future dreams. vailable time.”’ kept for Friday and ‘Saturday nights-and writer-in-residence, recently saw one of Mom! The “red roses syndrome’ is it, there's -a little bit of the ‘‘Romeo and he Student Associa- subtracted from each group’s total score. his writings ‘‘come to life.” His novel, typitied by the young lady who gazes out. J uliet” nostalgia ngrained inus all! | vho are concerned MAYDAY! MAYDAY! was the subject of are available each J anuary yor ents.’ ln : Se, an ABC television ‘‘Weekend Special,” Samford students. t helps a. student relate - 1 {0 students is the Alpha Lambda which aired on Jan. 24 and Jan. 31. Transit Authority is in dif culty tion, which. the Stu- MAYDAY! MAYDAY! is the story of a Studentss ould begin ‘been investigating “We need $450,000 locally to ge! mat- 1d’ environment. Delta honor Society young boy and his sister who are in a plane BY CHARLES WOODS ihe Ives of the said that the Senate “ching funds fron the federal .Bovern- to make Many to vail crash in the mountains. The story con- Crimson Editor He sider parking areas Women students with a cumulative GPA ment,”’ Martin said. opportunity.” cerns itself with the adventures of the boy The “Birmingham-Jefferson County ‘of 2.5 or higher in at least 12, but not more or Jefferson Resources che. need improve- : and girl as they wander through the woods Transit Authority is running out of money, The city of Birmingham Evelyn Ray of ¢ ive Human than ‘44 semester hours, are eligible for ‘everyone looking for help. MAYDAY! MAYDAY! according to Frank Martin, Assistant County must find the funds or the state Division of BMC said that

1S included the. ap- membership in Alpha Lambda Delta, na- will be aired two more times, but the final ; Resident Manager of the Transit Authori- legislature must pass a tax measure for benefits from the externship pr gram. 1 committee which tional freshman honor society. Those who Transit Authority is to be a chance to see date is not confirmed. ty. ‘the area if the “It gives students ture possibility of a are eligible, but did not receive an invita- The Transit Authority must obtain addi- saved, he said. firsthand the workings of a company, and * Milton has been.with Samford University and thie approval of tion by Feb. 7, should contact Michelle for ten years. He attended the University tional funding by Feb. 28 or it will have to | About 35,000 people use the buses each it gives us a chance to educate the com- Centers. tricia Allen (School Keener, President, Alpha Lambda Delta, of Alabama in Tuscaloosa where he ° shut. down,” Martin said. HM it does, day, according to Martin. munity about Baptist Medical y Henry ‘(School of S.U.Box 2205, or the faculty sponsor, ‘Alabama’s largest metropolitan area will If the system shuts down, those who now Most students learn a great deal about studied English and creative writing. He . Margaret Brodnax, Professor of English. it will have to find other means of the program,™ also taught at the University for three be without public transportation. Le use themselves during ° transportation. A large part of those cur- have held externships years. Reports concerning this current crisis Samford students are in low and mid- university’s first He then went " work with the United have appeared in local television and rently using the system with BMC since the | newspaper stories for over a month. dle income classes, Martini said. J anuary term in 1970. vicz wins competition States Air Force as a writer, serving in buses Montgomery for one year and St, Louis for The Transit Authority has been battling The Transit Aut ority operates 151 said. The drivers Witold Anthony which will take place April 26:27 in three years. financial difficulties for some time. Last : during peak hou s, he Inman death accident and mechanics who work for the Authority on | the Collegiate Ar- Phoenix, Arizona. Milton became Editorial Director for the | year, bus fares were increased to 80 cents n, Jr. has will be layed off if no new funding is found. The death of Richard. Inm ano in the Southern Turkiewicz is'a student of his father, Dr. Air Force in Washington, D.C. and a one way, the highest rate for public. Jefferson of been: ruled accidental, said head of the Piano transportation in the nation. Samford has already felt some effects he Music Teachers Witold: W. Turkiewicz, speech writer at the Pentagon. The last six Robert to main- County Medical Examiner Dr. the Transit Authority’s struggle he auditions were ‘Department in the School of Music. years that Milton spent in Washington, he It had been hoped this increase would br- who was a pha macy stu- on campus ‘Brissie. Inman, nd, Virginia. The ‘MTNA Competition is one of the ing in additional revenue to help offset ris- tain service. Buses now come ~ worked for the National Aeronautics and dent at Samford, was found dead in his lay: 6: 36 a.m. and 3:20 viously taken First ‘largest and most prestigious music com- ing operating costs. The system lost 18 per- only twice each ¢ Space Administration. He wrote reports pm. dorm room Dec. 1,1980. Collegiate Artist petitions in the United States. The audi- cent of its passengers with the fare in- for Congress and the President. - Brissie said various drugs we found in . competing against divided into two general ~ crease, Martin” said, “so no new income : “They used to run every hour during the tions are It was at this time that Milton began to not in’ large enou quantities students "’ said Martha Ann Cox, Associate his body, but rida, Georgia, Ken- ~ categories: one for high school get seriously interested in fiction writing, resulted. daytime, th combina-- Dean ofStudent Services. to cause his death. However, rth. Carolina, South and one for college age students. In both The Transit Authority needs $990, 000 to - and he is still actively involed in it. tion caused the failure of Inman's central d Virginia. He will divisions prizes are awarded in piano, * finish out the present fiscal year ‘which ‘The buses would be greatly used by the Milton’s eleventh novel will be published nervous system, Brissie ‘said. Inman ap- thern States in the voice, organ, classical guitar, strings, per- runs through September 30, according to ca pus if service were regular,” said Lin- in the fall of this year and is entitled SHUT- sick, ‘choked, igus : : © 4 ay de Stident Services. 111 parent came MTNACompetition cussion, brass, and woodwind instruments. TERBUGS AND CAR THIEVES. ‘Martin. atin‘Dean’ Sidilia Samford University Library

f= | J 4 Page4, The Samford Crimson, Thurstiay, Jan. 12, 1981 |

resilience ofthe American people in times pen to any poor man’s 1 son! I want WE was born February (Abraham Lincoln of trouble in a speech in 1858. “Our man to have a chance,” Lincoln said ip revolutionary winds are hy inCen- 1809 in a log cabin in Kentucky. He was be 12, reliance is in the love of liberty which God 1860. Ba America. Serious ‘problems may perhaps the greatest president this nation of has planted in our bosoms. Our defense is baiting President Reagan, Secretary he never forgot his humble ‘has known, and in the preservation of the spirit which Forthis American dream to contirive ate Haig and us. Much of his wisdom is timeless. The four birth. prizes liberty as the heritage of all men, in some of us may be required, at least forg- The recent murders of the following are from ‘“‘Abraham in El quotations Charles all lands, every where.” time, to split rails--to do work we fee fmerican nuns and the two U.S. men A New Portrait,” edited by H. B. Lincoln; This love of liberty was frengthened na- beneath our status. It often seems tha vador are illustrative of the region's Kranz. ) many members of the present generationg unrest is not, confined to § Woods ‘tionwide by the ordeal of the former moil. But the security ~ Abraham Lincoln presided over the In Nicaragua, hostages. If we once again value our liber- of Americans have ‘‘had it too easy.” Mog | Salvador only. States at probably her darkest who United ty under God more than our wealth, com- ‘of us at Samford have never known what i lice gunned down a businessman hour. The nation has seen several other counterrevolu- ~ Only time will tell if the path this ad- ing economic hardships ould pass with. is like to work hard just to attain the bare as accused of fomenting ‘major crises in the 115 years since the War a military regime : ministration must guide us down -is an less pain. It is not that life would be any essentials for survival. If we must in the n. And in Guatamala, Between the States, but somehow “Old in Marx- economic dead end or a freeway back to easier, but rather we as a people would. future, will we be willing? conducting a. running battle Glory’’ has managed to survive.them all-- - prosperity. ‘“In.any future great national possess a greater inner hope to stand Whether we continue to live in: Teiative t guerillas. even an ayatollah who disregarded inter- economic ease or must-perseverethrough iReagan has ¢émphasized fini and sn ; trial, compared with the men of this, we ‘through it. a national law. shall have as weak and as strong, as silly ‘The United States was uilt on this love adversity in the future, life will always be . importance of Central Americain President Reagan has found himself at betwee the U.S. : and as wise, as bad and as good,” Presi- for freedom and became he ‘land of op- worthwhile if we uphold the attitude ex: chotomous struggle the brink of what many believe the worst . surrogatés i inthe WI dent Lincoln said in 1864. We may only portunity,” where one’s social class at‘ pressed by Lincoln, “Die ‘when I may, 1d the Soviets and their national economic crisis since the Great 2 leads an | hope that those Reagan has placed in his birth did not determine hi: role for life. “I want it said of me by thosewho knew mg gion, Cuba. A businessman who ‘Depression. Without doubt the road to leftist te administration are the strong, the wise, am not ashamed to confess that 25 years best, that I always plucked a thistle ang position party to Nicaragua's ‘economic recovery will be difficult. The that twhen you : | and the good. ‘agoI was a hired laborer, mauling rails at planted a Hower when 1 thought a flower pvernment emphasizes standard of living in the United States campaign saying Lincoln stated well the source of the work on a flatboat--just hat might hap- would grow.” jve been through a long must take at least a temporary decline. bu are going to be tough with Communis youwin Editor's note uence in the Western world and "EDITOR'S NOTE: All Letters to the " alandslide, you might have to follow up return both sweet and sour Editor must be signed by the author before that.’’ Hostage they can be considered for publication, problems in the region misnprove to be - Names can be withheld from a ore complex than any in the resent ‘Although these reports should not have ; Millions watched as the flurry of “of- upon request. The Samford Crimson pistration imagined, though. come as a complete surprise. they also n ficial’’ or ‘‘unofficial’’ dispatches were reserves the right to accept or reject let J litical unrest might be more of an ‘“u represent a brand of barbarism b which is read amidst the pomp and circumstance of a ay a ‘ters as the editorial staff sees fit. ntrollable response’ to a ey of df Inauguration Day. Hours later, 52 former unique to American experience. Even pressive, totalitarian governments than captives were filing off a jumbojet in ‘Adolf Hitler, diabolical as he was, at least | e result of Cuban adyenturifm. Algiers. After 444 days of captivity, they allowed foreign diplomats to leave cap- Letter to: Strategically, the potential stakes in tured territory in peace. were free at last. fntral America have increased over the Everyone is glad that the hostages are Most frustrating of all, however, was° the ars. New oil fields are being developed now safe, but just how glad may one allow failure of the U.S. to deal with the situation the Editor southern Mexico. The Panama Canal iis. ‘himself to be? in the face of blatant Iranian threats and Dear Sirs, secure in the hands of the Panama» tt After some thought, one may only con- demands. Worldwide condemnation of I .recently attended the John Hartford. anan government, and the Caribbean Sea is clude that even the hostages’ return was a Iran brought no results. Punitive ~ Concert during our ono an e focal point of much of Americal Ss shipp- measures such as the freezing of Iranian sweet-and-sour proposition. in thefirst place. After 15 grueling months, festivities. He put on quite a show and th g and refining of oil. : -assets brought \ very ( slo results. And, It was sweet because, after all, the Ira- * it is back to square one. Or is it? audience was really impressed with hi Reagan’s advisors say their foreign nians could have killed each one of them. most tragically, military efforts resulted talents. His warm-up act was a different icy will be less likely than President Although the consequences of such action Looking back over the hostage period, in death for eight brave volunteers. story, however. This warm-up performer Rrter’s to prod governments about would have been great, the Iranians, it one can see at least three disturbing trends - There can be no doubt that former Presi- whose name I do not know did notbelong at an rights concerns. One transition I ; -seemed, did not burden themselves with which should be given consideration. dent Carter did his utmest to gain freedom Samford. His songs did nothingbut agd- port {tnt was leaked to the press advised consequences--only retribution. for the hostages. His role in the affair, vocate sin as he sang about such subjects _ Another silver lining found in the cloud The first involves the lack of respect : however, is over. as picking up wemen, ‘Saturday night's of crisis was the way in which the embassy evidenced by the initial embassy takeover. It is President Reagan io must now the devil's night” and, last of all, a song and hostage takeover firmly Would any group have dared to overrun an enact a policy which plainly details the about Dolly Parton. BYR amalgamated the American people. American embassy or to desecrate an consequences for any future seizure of Now I can understand why he would sing ago? Ten years Displays of patriotism became m e com-- American flag 20 years American citizens or property. about such rubbish. He is a secular per- ways in mon. For the first time since Vietnam, ago? What about the more subtle The wording of this policy must be former who apparently is a non-Christi: n, by its many stopped to take a long, “analytical . which the United States is snubbed tough--and Reagan must be allowed by: or at least he didn’t appear to be. That : Gf -look at the status of America around the allies? Is such treatment warranted? Congress to implement each provision to gives me no problems at all. What world. the letter, if necessary. distresses me, however, is that he sangat “It can be proudly said that the crisis was Equally disturbing was the tale which The plan should provide a compact, Samford of all places. Why must we tke e 3 resolved without a declaration of war and ‘the former captives brought back from swift plan of action. Ideally, it would secular concerts here when (1) there. ‘without submission to blackmail. The Iran. Their'story was told with phrases become a standard after which other na- plenty of concerts in downtown ba money exchanged for the hostages was like ‘‘Russian roulette’’, ‘‘solitary confine- tions could pattern similar plans. In short, ingham and (2) we are ‘supposedly a Ch: I . Iranian money. What then,’ did the : ment’ and ‘‘repeated beatings’. When the statement should be international in "tian environment? Is there not somethi ng militants actually gain? confronted with the abuse charges, Ex- scope, and yet specific where the interests wrong here? Are we supposed to preach Yet the exchange only erated 52 ecutive Affairs Minister Behzad Nabavi- of the United States is concerned. against sin during convocation and t en Americans their freedom, something of said the former hostages showed “gross ‘This policy must not take effect two have someone “preach”. for sin during a which they should not have been deprived " unfairness and ungratefulness.”’ years from now or two days from how} concert? May it never be. Well, anyway, | 4 ‘was needed 15 months ago. hope the Samford concert ‘getters’ will It is fitting for all Americans to give * thoroughly search their hearts before get- thanks for the hostages’ safe return. It is ting another secular artist. It’s ironic, but The Sar ford Crimson also necessary, however, to temper this ~ as I left the campus that evéning I noticed ] thankfulness with a firm resolve: The, board which the verse on the message United States must never ‘again allow a stated, ; Teach us to do Thy will, 0 God." | Volume 66, Number 7 Thursday, January 12, 1981 foreign government or terrorist group to Charles Woods, Editor -Hold captive any of her citizens. | » Davy Campo June Jernigan, Managing Editor

Mark Kahler, News Editor Tammy Walker, Features Editor Fred Kingren, Editorials Editor Emily Kelley, Business Manager 'SENIOR~ Greg Porter, Sports Editor Jane Clendinning, Arts Editor Lois Gillis, Office Manager Nathan Billingsley, Cartoonist Elaine Spivey, Secretary-Reporter Frank Taylor, Photography Director INTERVIEW Dj Y

Staff writers: Melissa Allen, Denise Bruton, Karen Estes, Carrie McDonough, Edie : Smith, Lynn Taul, Cindy West, Maria Wright. = WED., FEB. 1 8 Samford University SIGNUPNOW Friday, February 13, The opinions expressed on this page are those of the authors and On Occasion, letters may fail to be published due to lack of space or : ‘General Admission: $5.00 per ticket/ do not necessarily rafiect the beliefs of the Samford Crimson staff, the A SACHS. 04 lec wis 6 Teceivish NUN WE OF Ss FO : . administration, faculty, or student body of Samford University. office by the Friday of the week preceding IN STUDENT ACTIVITIES OFFICE Lighthouse Christian Bookstore/ The Samford Crimson allows its readers to express their opinions in letters to the editor. All letters are subject to review by the Crimson 3036 Montgomery Hwy./ Psalm 150/309 0) staff and must be signed. Names may be withheld upon request. The 1216 Main/Gardendale/ Agape Christian editor reserves the rights to reject any letters he deams irrelevant or Besson Student Center. The mailing address is S.U. Box 2209, Bir Call 870-2980 for unfit for publication and to edit letters with permission of the authors. information Pathway Bookstore/22 Phillips D /The ingham, Alabama 35229, “ithe phone nuitiou is 2728. SR more en > hTEIE SE > EY EE EE ER i Samford University Library

Thursdays Jan. 4 12, 1981, The Samford Grimson. Page \emory of A. Lincoln Reagan may have hands full in Cental rans people in times any poor man’s son! I want every . touch with fresh political currents plowing which is already dying, who preter the illu- American pen to Revolutionary winds are brewing ipLen- in 1858. “‘Our man to have a. chance, 3 Lincoln. said in homelands. If they sion of security to the excitement and a speech in their respective America. Serious problems may be liberty which God , 1860. (ral themselves, how could danger which comes with even the most | e fove of Reagan, Secretary of could not sustain awaiting President Our defense is sustain them from without? peaceful progress.’ :: ur bosoms. and us. we expect to dream to continue, state Haig ation of the spirit which For this American For too long we have closely associated Who penned and spoke those last words? for a The recent murders of the four of all men, in some of us may be required, at least authoritarian, Robert Kennedy. Ronald Reagan would do , the heritage and the two U. S. men in El ourselves with tyrranical, time, to split rails--to do work we feel jmerican nuns Fred had no well to remember them. Our prime pur- where.’ = region’s ‘and unpopular regimes that have status. It often seems that - salvador are illustrative of the strengthened na- “ peneath our and no future. We have done so pose should be to see that El Salvador and erty was is not confined to Kingren following members of the‘present generations wrmoil. But the unrest other CentralAmerican countries retain 1e.. ordeal of the former many security for the most narrow of tactical reasons. ‘‘had it too easy.’ Most _ gl Salvador only. ‘In Nicaragua, again value our liber- of Americans have Over the past 30 years we have paid dearly * their national independence. Secondly, we once it potice gunned down a businessman who wealth, com- of us at Samford have never known what rulers, cruel dic- should try to encourage democratic forms ore than our for our support of colonial of fomenting counterrevolu- = to work hard just to attain the bare yas accused that U.S. officials stop acting as “social of government that are res ectful of ardships would pass with-- is like regime tators and military juntas void of all social we must in the ton. And in Guatamala, a military not that life would be any essentials for survival. If reformers.”” Reagan himself since the Iran and the hostages are only human rights. For instance, the moderate is conducting a running battle with Marx- purpose. wer we as a people would future, will we be willing? election has declared that the U.S. should the most recent example of the country in- government of El Salvador offers a viaple to stand Whether we continue to live in relative ist guerillas. not “turn away from some country i choice. The U.S. should not convey the at- ater inner ope time and’ again volved and the price paid. economic ease or must persevere through Reagan has emphasized because ‘here and there they don’t totally - titude that we would like to - a ight- of Central America in a on \ this love adversity in the futuré, life will always be tne importance agree with our concept of human rights.” Instead our prime purpose in this area, wing coup in that country. Their moderate ates was built between the U.S. of op- ‘worthwhile if we uphold the attitude ex- dichotomous struggle ‘John Kennedy believed, should be to foster refgrmist government is ‘presently. win- d pecame the “land the What worries many, though is that the “Die when 1 may, I fl. the Soviets and their surrogates in one’s social class at pressed by Lincoln, Reagan administration will be so in- national independence. The secondary ning or holding its own in a battle against ere A businessman who leads an life. “I want it said of me by those who knew me region, Cuba. purpose could then be to encourage in- 1éftists and rightists. a termine his role for s leftist. terested in ‘ clamping down on Cuban- ko I always plucked a thistle and opposition party to Nicaragua’ »d to confess that 25 years best, that influenced and’ -backed insurgency that it ~ dividual and political freedoms. Within “No, the Reagan ‘administration will not a flower government. emphasizes that “when you mauling rails at planted a Hower when I thought will not encourage countries’ like EI these boundaries it did not matter whether find the path easy in foreign affairs. »d laborer, through a long campaign saying have been : goat just ¥ what might hap- would grow.” Salvador and Guatamala to keep moving - the government involved was “socialist, ‘“Those who remainin the world, .if they you-are going to be tough with Communist toward democracy. ‘The transparent capitalist, pragmatist or whatever.” ‘will not surrender on. its terms, must Editor's note nflience in the Western world and you win solution’ to turmoil in the region ‘‘would “If all we do...is to associate ourselves maneuver in its terms. That i what ‘con- All Letters. to the by a landslide, you might have to follow up EDITOR'S NOTE: be to substitute security for: legitimate with those forces which are against servatives must decide: How uch to give author before pnthat.’’ . Editor must be signed by-the ' reform,” says the director of the Council subversion and against Com- ~ in order to survive at all; how auch to give for publication. ‘Problems in the region might prove to be they can be considered on Hemispheric Affairs, Larry Birns. The munism...then I think it is self-defeating inorder not to give up the basic principles. publicaiton more complex than any in the present ad- Names can be withheld from private research group is involved in and will be catastrophic.” “If we allow And, of course, .that results in a dance ese reports should not have Crimson ministration imagined, though. The upon request. The Samford human-rights issues. “The search for a to carry the banner of along a precipice. Many will drop over, th&y also let- wiitical unrest might be more of an ‘“‘un- communism ymplete surprise, the right to accept or reject . reserves to a history of moderate reform has to go on. What we've reform, then the ignored and the and always, the cliff-dancers will hear the rand of barbarism which is staff sees fi bontrollable response’’ 0 ters as the editorial than learned, really, is that there’s no room for dispossessed, the insulted and the injured, screaming curses of these who fall, or be nerican experience. Even gpressive, totalitarian governments a little authoritarianism.”’ will turn to it as the only way out of their numbed by the sullen silefice of those, iabolical as he was, at least , he result of Cuban adventurism. administration and’ the misery.” The world’s cruelty will not be nobler souls perhaps, who will not join the to leave cap: tor | Strategically, the potential stakes in The Reagan gn diplomats Letter American public would do well to changed “by those who cling to a present dance.” fe ou in peace. : entral America have increased over the remember the history of the last 30 years. was the bears. New oil fields are being developed ting of all, however, Years ago, it did not seem so base to help with the situation the Editor 1southern Mexico. The Panama Canal is J.S. to deal the allies of peaceful revolution as much as blatant Iranian threats and Dear Sirs, ess secure in the hands of the Panama- the Russians and Cubans helped the IT Mus BE OVERWHELM sridwide condemnation “of + 1 recently attended the John ‘Hartford jian government, and the Caribbean Sea is INGLY GRATIFYING friends of violent revolution. N ow, though, it no results. « Punitive Concert during our’ "homecoming he focal point of much of America’ s shipp- we see that it established bad habits and 70 RECEIVE SUCH AN EXTENSIVE FROCIAMA TV AN D> . as the freezing of Iranian He put on quite a show -and the gand refining of oil. h festivities. contained the dire possibility of abuse. very slow results. And, was really impressed with his Reagan’s advisors say their foreign OF lOve AND ADORATION ON THIS Mam it - audience The CIA often tried to create situations Lh ly, military efforts resulted talents. His warm-up act was a different policy will be less likely than President ‘that were artificial and far removed from ght brave volunteers. story, however. This warm-up performer ater’s to prod governments about OCCASIaN OF VALENTINES DA yr! : reality. The Agency supported leaders who that former Presi- name I do not know did riot belong at uman rights concerns. One transition. e no doubt whose were often worthy, | but who were out of som 1 SHAKESPEARS d his utmost to gain freedom Samford. His songs did nothing but ad-- nt that was leaked to the press advised subjects 7 THIS / S MY ges. His role in the affair, vocate sin as he sang about such er. - as picking up women, ‘‘Saturday night's ent Reagan who must now the devil’s night’ and, last of all, a song : y. which plainly details the . about Dolly Parton. for “any. future seizure of Now I can understand why he would sing zens or property. about such rubbish. He is a secular per- 1g of this policy must pe former who apparently isa non-Christian, eagan must be "allowed by or at least he didn’t appear to be. That mplement each provision to gives me no problems at all. What at gcessary. distresses me, however, is that he sang should provide a compact, , Samford of all places. Why must we have (1) there are f action. Ideally, it would ‘secular concerts here when ndard after which other na- plenty of concerts in downtown Birm- Chris-. ttern similar plans. In short, ingham and (2) we are supposedly a t should be international in tian environment? Is there not something t specific where the interests wrong here? Are we supposed to preach and then States is concerned. against sin during convocation _ must not take effect two someone “preach” for sin during a have days from now--it be. Well, anyway, I ow or two concert? May it never pistontns ago. hope the Samford concert “getters” will get- for all Americans to give - thoroughly search their hearts before but e hostages’ safe return. It is. _ ting another secular artist. It’s ironic, ry, however, to temper this ‘as I left the campus that evening I noticed The board which eee ees with a firm resolve: the verse on the message again allow a Thy will, 0 God n 5 must never stated, “Teach us to do ‘nment or terrorist group to ny of her citizens. Davy Camptell "SENIOR — COPIES — INTERVIEW DAY WED.,FEB. 18 Birmin gham TI ' Samford University / W Concert Hall 13, 1981 8:00 p.m. a Le) MINIMUMS . SIGNUPNOW Friday, February RUIN REY Tey (CL } . General Admission: $5.00 per ticket/Tickets available at the following locations: MON.- THURS. Bivd,/ Bread of Life STUDENT ACTIVITIES OFFICE Lighthouse Christian Bookstore/7531 Crestwood \ DELP GR 8:00-7:00 , IN 3036 Montgomery Hwy./Psalm 150/309 Oxmoor Rd. /Homewood/ Faith Bookstore 323-1389 ASE [1 BH LY ~~ 1216 Main/Gardendale/ Agape Christian Bookstore/1633 Pinson Valley Parkway Pathway Bookstore/ 2 Phillips Dr./The Book Nook, Inc. /2107 Fifth Ave, North io 70-2980 for more information PAR A RE NRRL A ba NR Rp try Tp AANA LEA EE, EE Samford University Library

3 re PARE Thursday, Jan. 12, 1981 Ad Page 6, The Samford Crimson, - Fa is

highlights arnival

Slel Re Crimson had closed the gap to 61-59 with

BY GREG PORTER Samford SE LSE left, but the Indians opened production Crimson Sports Editor three minutes mo final margin from the free throw RE Samford went into the month of January up the Bumbry scored 28 points for with a 2:5 record, but ‘the Bulldogs came line. Robbin | basketball head coach “Samford. f contrasts hE alive to play what “the best basketball to : January 17 ae By Tammy Walker re : - Cliff Wettig called down Georgia since I've been ~ Samford returned home to be played at Samford in Department’s recent Southern 56-50 before some 2000 fans camford Music here.” Gym. duction of the Broadway musical “Car- The Bulldogs went 5-3 during January. Seibert : - January 20 1” was slow paced but enjoyable. The They are presently 7-11. start ith Before the most enthusiastic crowd of ww got off to a sluggish January 3 seemingly the beat a good gracters wandering onto a a sparse home crowd, the * the year Before: Wettig called the game familiar stage. Technical problems may off the month with a win Stetson team 83-75. Bulldogs started 1 the stilted course Bulldogs “the best 40 minutes of basketball since » been the cause for over Arkansas State, 62-48. Four | and § here.” : he Lt the show took. A broken curtai in double figures. - ; came scored Bulldogs ran their season record 6 skering light cues undoubtedly cased January 8 The as had 25 points. Freshman Chuck hicentration problems for the acto began the Trans America Con- 7-6. Barker I Samford Ohio, who was il as the audience. ; ference season with a big win at home Frederick of Cincinnati, second game, scored 22 points Arkansas-Little Rock, 62-56. The starting his he show picked up energy each| time against the field. ‘Dogs trailed by 10 at the half. Steve as he hit 10 of 12 from b “totally innocent’ Lili, portrayed by January 25 : Stage. " : Barker led the charge with 25 points. shelle French, appeared on the lost a tough homecoming J : January 10 The Bulldogs cheile effectively created an energetic, Jacq ot (Dan , 90-79. 24 points, including his game to the visiting likeable character, and every The show wasp Barker scored but five and pulled Samford was down 49-35 at the half, show 1000th career point, as the Bulldogs je she made an appearance. the in charged back to come within four points inter- out a close one over Georgia Southern kled. In addition, her sensitive third four minutes left. Barker scored 18 by Statesboro, 67-66. It was Samford’ with tion of the music was eerie 16, Brian Coleman 13 and - victory. The Bulldogs led the points, Bumbry strong sopranc voice. | straight 10. i - TAAC with a 2-0 mark and evened their Frederick 31 : played a bitter at 5-5. Barker was named con- : January Carroll as Paul record out the month of forced, by a player-of-the-week. Samford closed le-aged dancer who was ference to Houston Baptist 67- puppet : January 15 January with a loss r-time injury, to do a sideshow to 66. This dropped the Bulldogs to 7-9 overall a two-bit carnival, Tim’s The Bulldogs dropped this game 80-66 ormance in and 3-2 in the conference. portrayal of the rough the Arkansas State Indians in Jonesboro. pg and action ul provided a nice contrast (to his Interview with Co ach Wettig : hearted puppet act. br Dan_Jones, was we were at the start of the season. jacquot, played by BY GREG PORTER | who made the “The biggest advance we made was that ther human catalyst Crimson Sports Editor in the lat- became mentally tough, a very bw “move.” Jacquot’s dance On Feb. 24 at 7:30 p.m. the Samford ~ we necessary thing, because the last nine Bulldogs will visit the Birmingham- \ 1 to face games of the season will be the toughest Jefferson Civic Center Coliseum state Jan. 3.. part of the year. : Bumbry dunks one home against Arkansas the host UAB Blazers. : Robbin ' “We have come a long way, but we have : "(Photo by Frank Tayi} In light of the fact that UAB is having the plateau I it is a long way to go to reach the La best season of its three-year history, AUSTRALIA WANTS YOU! 50,00 want to reach.” : ; - understandable that Samford coach Cliff jobs available, travel assistance poss When asked - about recruiting, Wettig Wettig took a deep breath and some extra ble. For current & complete inform about. said, “Not a day, not an hour goes by thatl H. Kaplan. . .° PRESSE time before answering any questions Stanley send $3 to THE CANYON don’t think about recruiting. This doesn’t tion SSlifg the game. 30355, Billings, Mt. mean I’m sacrificing the rest of the season P.0. Box “I just want to say that the Samford pro- Satisfaction or your money back. this for next year. I don’t believe in that. I don’t gram has made tremendous progress AIRLINE JOBS. For informal year. I believe we generated more excite- give up anything.” Airline. Publishing Co., 1566 “But this is the busy time of year for write: ment about basketball on this campus dur- Tropicana 7A-110, Las Vegas, Nei the recruiting. What we are really looking for ing January than has been seen here in a self-addressed stamped someone to take charge on. 89109. Include Wettig said. i is a ‘monster,’ . i past 10 years,” and envelope. = progress. ° the floor. I have good young guards “But we have to keep making ww few even forwards. Now we are looking for the big EARN $1000 or more for a _ We can’t move ahead one step in J anuary hang poste? intimidator.”” work. No selling. Just to slip back two steps‘in February where your campus advertising our Tp-prit write] i tours of Europe. For details, score 1000 2030 E& THE International, Barker and Bumbry 2 Travel Study | JOINING chance to eclipse this Suite 101, Salt Lake Ci Steve Barker have might have had a 4800 South, - Robbin Bumbry and him for ® For Leadership Training and Experience had a shoulder injury not sidelined Utah 84107. hE reer become the fourth and fifth players in games his sophomore year. WOR | alieutenant in just. 14 weeks in Officer Candi Samford basketball history to score 1000 14 SHIPPING - CLERK-TYPE a junior guard from Owensboro, 7 a.m.-noon, Mon.-Fri experience asamanager. : ® career points. Barker, ‘$3.50 per hour. reached 1000 career points against 956-3547 from noo Bumbry, a senior forward from Quin- Ky., hrs. per week. Call | For Flight Training — Earn your wings as a Southern Jan. 10 in Statesboro, available in l4 cy, Ill, joined the ‘‘1000-Point Club”’ Georgia p.m. daily, Position iy | commission as a warrant officer fn 40 weeks. against North Texas State Dec. 18, 1980, in Ga. J February. : Si od Barker currently leads Samford in scor- filling envelopes. Fre — Choose from hundreds of Denton, Tex. The game was Bumbry’s $1000 AMONTH For Skill Training ing points per game, a department he led Send S.A.S.E. or 25 cents for Samford. . details. earn good pay as you'learn. Your college cred 75th of his first two years. His 1000th point McAllen, Tx. 780k The all-time scoring mark of 1487 points each White Co. Box 4828, higher entry grade with more pay. = in 1975. Bumbry came in his 63rd game for the Bulldogs. CASH? Now buying was set by Al Walter NEED EXTRA pays Uf j= === ECLIP COUPONE EH = I EEE EEE EEE EE type gold orsilverclass rings, weddl§ | For Education Benefits — The Army EDUCATIONAL bands. Call Jeif Lindsey 923-6762. College or technical courses taken during off: HFD 001 TR CENTER LTD APARTMENT! WANTED] Assistance Program the TEST PREPARATION FREE Veteran's Educational “$1.89 EEN (student), Wi SPECIALISTS SINCE 1938 COUPLE-husband up to $14,100. . \ Cheese Extra 8:30 a.m5% 2for 1 for future education, Visit Any Center available to babysit from = in Paris, ski in Swi OLD FASHIONED And See For Yourself & Fri. nights approx. 25 hi For Adventure — Weekend : p.m. M-F Why We Make The Difference per week. PAYMENT: 1% bedroof Hawaii. Live and learn where tourists only-Vvi i Call Days, Eves & Weekends separate apartment-no utilities-15 04 Vacation eachyear. [ . dil | Samford’s campus. CALL CI 2130 Highland Avenue from our 2 year enlistment. © " is Hamburger : 988-0614. May have infant. Ask about COUPONE Single Suite 206 EXPERIENCED TYPIST. Will d0 typ ~ * SFC Ron Jones French Fries & Hills, 823-1457 Birmingham, Alabama 35205 | ing at home. Vestavia od - Rm. 527, 2121 Bldg. 2121 8t page... xo ‘A Medium Drink dEEEEEEE cents per 254-17 ECLIP (205)BONES LEGAL ~~ Birmingham, Offer expires March 1, 1981 EXPERIENCED = SECRETARY. Will type at hom: ~ CALL ME FOR QUALIFICA For Information About Letters © Stores Only . Other Centers In More Than Termpapers, Resumes, Birmingham 85 Major U.S. Cities & Abroad per 8%" X i .~ Qutside N.Y. State : Employment. $1.25 mmm ~~ Limit one per customer. Notto be used CALL TOLL FREE Homewood, 942-6303. page. x in combination with other coupons. “hea WENO4NOD % & 88% § ««..Dawvidson. 800-223-1782 1:

EEE EEE I:

EEEEEEEEEEEEE EEE Samford Universityrq Library mm bh

% se

Tie ’ on é / : ! Thursday, Jan. 12, 1981, The Samford Crimson, Page 7

arnival is ~~ ByCarrié McDonough Y Although influenza infections are being reported in epidemic proportions in other production parts . Alabama, Jefferson County records showed nothing out of the ordinary - asof last week. - Lo : bf contrasts “We may be in the early stage of a ; ‘sporadic. outbreak, hut we have by no By Tammy Walker means reached an epidemic. level yet,” said Frank Byrd, Director of Immuniza- » recent samford Music Department’s the Jefferson County : musical “Car- tion Programs at duction of the Broadway ‘‘Absenteeism at , but enjoyable. The Health Department. val” was slow paced local public schools has been steadily in- : got off to a sluggish start with ow creasing, but that’s not unusual for this onto a seemingly haracters wandering time of year.” a > 1 stage. Technical problems may familiar ~~ Nurse Irene Hoffman, Director of Stu- | been the cause for the stilted course Lve dent Health Services at Samford, said.that A broken curtain and - at the show took. “many students think they have the flu | ; light cues undoubtedly caused | kering | when what they really have is an upper 5 for the actors as pncentration problems respiratory infeetion or just a bad cold. il audience. : : ¢ll as the As of the middle of last week, she had the flu, The show picked up energy each time seen 30 to 40 students who did have by comparable to last : be “totally innocent” Lili, portrayed which is a number _ on the stage. year. er | ™ ichelle French, appeared young Lili (Michelle French) in a sce ne from «Carnival. ichelle effectively created an energetic, Jacquot (Dan Jones) advises “But that was during January when the Theatre Feb. 3-7. and every was performed in LSW down,” said Nurse Hoff- sive and likeable character, The show (Photo by Mark Medlin.) enrollment was ne she made an appearance the show man. “With people coming back (for the inter- a Sing star- . arkled. In addition, her sensitive ~ spring semester) and with Step the believability of ap station of the music was supported by ter pag of the play was one of the stylized and hindered ting, I expect to see a lot more.” La his character. a he or she has the flu and br strong soprano voice. highlights of the production. . How can one tell _ not justa cold? eg | bitter played by high Tim Carroll as Paul played a B.F. Schlegel and Rosalee, In general, the crowd scenes suffered Flu symptoms include headache, per- y who was forced, by a Charles Reese and Leslie Tucker, F), joint aches, chills and a iddle-aged dancer and inactivity during fever (102-104 to do a sideshow puppet formed a delightful song-and-dance from slow cues said Nurse Hoffman. i artime injury, musical interludes. Once the musical ore throat, carnival. Tim’s routine. Although the number was fun to and aspirin may ease erformance in a two-bit the crowd Came prescription drugs | energy and em- pumbers began, how Syeh some symptoms, but lots of rest and li- ng and” action portrayal of the rough “watch, it lacked needed to life. The chorus final musical number contrast to his ; best ways to I Svectery. | ul provided a nice phasis. another of the show’s highlights. quids are the act. ‘was 1 aderhearted puppet was a mean, coniv- pro- Can, one avoid getting the flu in the first EdEvins, as Marco, Despite some timing and technical bo Ed place? = x Jones, was ing and egotistical magician. While blems, the show was an enjoyable ex- Jacquot, played by Dan people who have it, | the achieved the image of the detested an- the Samford audience. Not “Stay away from. other human catalyst who made perience for said Nurse | his gestures Sere somewhat of «Qliver’’ "have because it is very contagious,” ow “move.” Jacquot’s dance in the lat- tagonist, since the -production OD to Hoffman. ‘Also, don’t let yourself get run Samford students had an opportunity OF Drink lots of fluids and try to eat a see a musical, and “Carnival’’ proved to down. LOT diet.” rf od 1 A be a rare treat. Lo ..-~ balanced against Arkans as state Jan. 3. FOR Robbin Bumbry dunks one home (Photo by Frank Taylor | WANTS YOU! Ff Te af : : AUSTRALIA Your Host travel assistance po jobs available, info ASONS— - i : | ble. For current & complete OWENGRAY = - PRES! ARE

TRY . ; Stanley H. Kaplan. . * tion send $3 to THE CANYON Mt. 5910 43 Years of Experience P.O. Box 30355, Billings, Hour 1 TY back. : is Your Best Teacher Satisfaction or your mone 2s BT informati AIRLINE JOBS. For Co., 1516 write: Airline Publishing

9 Vegas, Ne YOUNG Tropicana 7A-110, Las ARE "3 stamp : 89109. Include a self-addressed pd : - | envelope. LT # PEOPLE held BN ) a few evel EARN $1000 or more for Ul posters Bio work. No selling. Just hang our }2-pr your campus advertising . Europe. ARMY tours of THE City, is South, Suite 101, Salt Lake commission as Village 4800 of For Leadership Training and Experience — Earna pr Brookwood Utah8aloy. = =o INING in just 14 weeks in Officer Candidate School and gain alieutenant Sr SHIPPING CLERK-TYPE WORK SANDWICH GALLERY . per hour. 7 a.m .-noon, Mon.-Fri.% | experience as a manager. $3.50 from noon hrs. per week. Call 956-3547 For Flight Training — Earn your wings as a helicopter pilot and Next to the Brookwood Theatre available in ale} ~ p.m. daily. Position commission as a warrant officer in 40 weeks. os : February, = ~~ specialties and envelopes. Fré8 For Skill Training — Choose from hundreds of skill $1000 AMONTH filling i Send S.A.S.E. or 25 cents 10: Your college credits may giveyoua STARHARDWARE details. 785 earn good pay as you learn. White Co. Box 4828, McAllen, Tx. higher entry grade with more pay. '. NEED EXTRA CASH? Now buyinga¥ for wedding For Education Benefits — The Army pays up to 75% of tuition type gold or silver class rings, «& Order proparcliovtghot : So ll college or technical courses taken during off-duty time, plusa EDUCATIONAL bands, Call Jeff Lindsey 923-6762. Program that matches your savings CENTER LTD FREE APARTMENT! WANTEN Veteran's Educational Assistance CALL8703002 PREPARATION 3 TEST € COUPLE-husband (student), wi] 2for 1 for future education, up to $14,100. SPECIALISTS SINCE 1938 a.m. Any Center available to babysit from 8:30 in Paris, ski in Switzerland, surf in Visit M-F & Fri. nights approx. - For Adventure — Weekend Hous 10:30 a.m. until 9:00 p.m. weeknights or Jee Yor Yoursel p.m. | o Hawaii. Live and learn where tourists only visit. And earn a 30 day Weekends frends yo | week. PAYMENT: 1% be oo and 10:00 p.m. Eves & Weekends per vacation each year. : Call Days, separate apartment-no utilities-15 "S88 : : Chr] Sek do dis from Samford’s/campus. CALL 4 130 Highland Avenue un about our 2 year enlistment. Bring Your Friendsand |

May have infant. Ro sesmennund 988-0614. SFC : : Po Suite 206 will do typ EXPERIENCED\TYPIST. Ron Jones : I . : ] | : Hills, 823-1457. Ave. N. Discount ; ing at home. Vestavia . Rm. 527, 2121 Bldg. 2121 8th the Monday Night Birmingham, Alabama 35205 . "Enjoy 030.0183 cents perbage. : Birmingham, 254-1753 3 drow one) x EXPERIENCED LEGAH PLACE IN TOWN il hope QUALIFICATIONS : ~ % THE NEW SECRETARY. Will type at CALL ME FOR For Information About Letters a Termpapers, Resumes, Service & Party Trays : Complete Catering i bh oe road oa aio Ne per 8%" A pt ea . $1.25 ‘ BEF RF EE Tt - Qutside N.Y. State Employment. pith Re 210010 Fe ET i A CANBE 3c 00 08 90 BY 942-6305. i ETEEDR E FREE Homewood, ALLYOU © CALL TOLL : page. BE i cia? VENTLENEENSER LA ; | i ‘vo0-223-1782 Sn Cala Es Samford University Library

HENOANOD Gg nia an ook cove 4 Davidson.

- - I

\i ® Ad % J ad \

® Ne —— r— J —— or ana— @ Number 8’ 4 ' 0 m— Eo : 1 | a o “FUN CLOTHES” | | TERY MOLDY: | Record setting GUYS AND GALS BY MARK KAHLER oh i Crimson News Editor » > - - w A campus- wide effort is underway : . 5 : A a oe ! raise $17,000 for the sponsorship of student SALE : The SU PER | Pee ~ §@ summer missionaries from Samford. Our End After fter: | . the most ambitious effort j drive represents in Samford history. oy for summer missions oo : 5 y mudd ; i SALE ALE pe oi 1S the Time Although the Home Mission Board is wg BE responsible for making summer op- y students, it cannot week thru Sat. Feb. Feb. 28) to get Top Brand ) Li BB portunities available to (All : financially. Fashions at our Absolute Lowest Prices. > -. sponsor, them 1 1 felt led to go v1 of our students ¢ wa “Some oo ; = : - ] : | new areas this year,” said Ginny Bo es, i nie = : of Campus Ministries. ‘We DIPPERS Mens Pre-washed § a = ~ Director Jeans | to take a lot nore’ Swimsuits Levis or Lee a realized that it was going i 3 them.’ (28-38) : j money to send : : : ; more summer Ready t : = : ‘Samford sent 1 and 2 piece eady to wear university i 2 BR other public or private : 9 States. More than 50 students ( 9 : $28) $18 : bs BB United os | el : 0 were | a XK Eo aos gig North America Girls Levis 1 about 50 suits left I B About $8000 was needed to] sponsor tast ; fbf -_ ~~ cords 1 § > . : EE summer’s group, but some missionaries mn inventor y Superstraight | to make financial arrangements | wereon their able own. For example, students who About 100 pr. left : : it sounds. Conaiis the fact that ae : Great for tanning = Ns not as crazy as Grande region were spa. g | (were $26%) paying for all —or at |B served in the Rio or A your parents will probably be sponsored through the efforts of groups | your living expenses while you re in BB oy 1 NOW $12 ~ Jeast part—of - like the Spanish Club. | . Samford students will = } 3 $F This year, five of rentinan . Jn- That means four or five years J take part in the “innovator program. school. ~~~ : . : ; or dorm. Money down thedrain. apartment to. Painter Pants Mens ~~ § novators work regular jobs in addition Liberty or DEE-CEE doesn't have to be. At Skyview | Leather ol = Butit Bible study, backyard Bible clubs. Girls or Guys Suede an idea that can help turn J leading X Condominiums we have and Si personal ofhier witness students outreach, will -38) Jackets into an investment. RR (waists 25 4 I - your living expenses Sn pis vo sa me ol were $125% (just 12%) and as little as with a vers gloss © With low interest rates to and. ¥ $9 : into a Skyview Condominium § ministries. Their transportation. on $69 1 5% down, you can move cash. Your parents can build equity peoutsleft | § ~ foraslittle as $1540 6 Spring Colors | you attend school. And when youre | over the years 3844) keep or sell. —. they have an investment to through,

— oe ~~ |CANDIES SHOES Legs | | . ‘More and more ea ium Levis Straight : parents are investing ntire Remaining cL or Boot . i in condominiums for Fall Stock of Jeans ; their children. Yours (more than 150 pair) | Sizes (28-38) could too. So why $15% | $12% caf 2 pr for by and 26%) ‘not.come over the model (were $16 to look

one and two bed- Girls Blouses - room units. Visit with Roper Jemison our, MENS Tops - Sweaters some of the Skyview ect a 7b . | * across from Ski Lodge II : Knits - Sweaters | owners. Take a look at Velours Shirts 1 and view. Then it Velours - Shirts | r 1 the pool, tennis courts, clubhouse 4 - Entire Remaining send some informati on we'll Fall Stocks EL % | you're interested, v2 Price a to your parents. i / ie K C We can show them how to |V/2 price to 7%0FF} | } "" Mad: Man - Lee) ~~ ay a i ag in OH education. - ominium. 7 Seed itha ew Ti : RA have to take care TREE FUN GIFT TO ALL STUDENTS do the car yourself. (No purchase necessary) po - yey ThE pc 200:kes Jw Roa 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM - = Hours aoe THE NEIGHBORHOOD 1 ~ WERE IN and Helse, nc.” Xr | a Developed by Garber, Cook | HOMEWOOD a HOOVEK

tr s FREE. 4 1 Seno Eline Wetnire was one a | = S BE 4s 1 x on = | = Sy i 942-8259 a Ll — ——— Sets: TH how begs tomo ow nightat

Samford University Library