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Education Oept. Open House, Placement Among Offers Course In Spec. £d. Press Conference Topics
By BETH KAFFERTY By JANE BUHiDWOKTH well as 90 pel cent ol the lion A course in Special Education Open House Policies, the teaching majors. Mr. Peek broke will be offered as part of the placement of Longwood these statistics down into l\ui Ixmgwood College curriculum graduates, and health services areas at the press conference. next semester. This course is were the major topics of Di. Willett and Mi. Peek in- part of a grant which LC. has discussion at the press con- dicated pride at the fad that the with the Nottoway County School ference on Thursday, October 24. percentage ol non teaching System. Ann Steger, vice chairman of majors receiving jobs had in- This program is included in a Residence Board, asked Dr. creased since 197:; "'Inert is a Title VI grant which was Willett why the administration move tn place students going into received from H.E.W. for the and the Board of Visitors were non teaching areas,' saui Dr. 1974-75 school year. Dr. Pat- opposed to open house being Willett terson, chairman of the extended ovei Oktoberfest. (
TV RAFFLE LONGWOOD 25$ a chance, 5 for $1 NIGHTSHIRTS, Sold this week In the New Smoker Before and After Meals T-SHIRTS Final drawing at dinner Thursday night, November 7 JACKETS The money will be used for the park across from the Rotunda and for a planter to be placed In front of Main Cunningham. ft PILLOWS Paedagogus (Kurt Corriker), Electra (Dayna Smith), and Sponsored by CHI Pylades (Jim Dumminger) ID rehearsal for Sophocles' ELECra. Wednesday, November 6, 1974 THE ROTUNDA Page 4 Residence Hall Programing Assists THE ROTUNDA In Graffitti, Demonstrations, Parties IS IN NEED OF A By JANET COLEMAN situation which may be tested for government." Erect a wooden wall in your relevance to living; (4) that Recently Main Cunningham dorm suitable for graffitti and environment affects behavior and Wheeler dorm held a encourage students to express and correlatively that enrich- Halloween party sponsored by PHOTOGRAPHER themselves. Throw a party, hold ment of the environment in Residence Hall Programming. a contest or present a special context enhances intellectual "We'll sponsor whatever you program or demonstration to behavior (and hopefully behavior want to do," Roxann explained. All Those Interested Call: students within your dormitory. in general); and finally, (5) that "One dorm can do something and Residence Hall Programming community action and in- invite another dorm. We have a will help you sponsor these things volvement is an important flexible budget." 392-9243 and much more. ingredient in the democratic For further information on "We want to promote anything process, and where else can Residence Hall Programming, and everything," said Roxann students better learn of this contact Roxann Fox in 433 Fox, committee chairman for process than by being a part of Frazer, Tom Dougan, or your Foods Residence Mall Programming the residence hall community dorm president. and coordinator between residence halls and Student Retrogression College Confections Union. Roxann Fox and Student Union By PENNY ROBINSON Pour candy into a buttered pan. Director, Tom Dougan, have Candy is a treat everyone When cool and almost set, mark contacted every dormitory, Wrap A round Joy enjoys. Some candy can be made into squares or bars. When cold, talked to the dorm council and easily in the dorms. It's a lot of cut or break apart. discussed the concept of which brought her back into the fun and tastes great! Gather up Residence Hall Programming By CHRIS WEST public eye. some friends and start cooking! Peanut Butter Fudge with them. "We will also be Carole King is a lady with a Then, with a song entitled Maple Cream Candy talking to Residence Board," great deal of style and class. She •Jazzman," Carole King 2 cups maple sirup 1 cup peanut butter has been on the music scene since released WRAP AROUND JOY 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 cup corn sirup Roxann said. "We want to give l the early sixties when she and her and is once again a hit. She has Boil maple sirup over low heat l 4 cups nonfat milk solids the dorm council a new image. l Why not put them in charge of fun first husband, Gerry Goffin, not drastically altered her ap- without stirring until it reaches l 4 cups sifted confectioners activities, instead of acting as teamed up to write such hits as proach to music, it is just that the late thread stage, 233 sugar just patrolmen?" "Up on the Roof." In the late people are ready for what she is degrees. Allow this sirup to cool Mix and stir until blended, then Each dorm has been provided sixties she released an album producing. to 110 degrees, about 1 hour, knead. Form into balls. with a copy of Floyd B. Hoelting's entitled CAROLE KING: Her style is a curious blend of without stirring. Add the vanilla. Nut Halls book. HOW TO DO IT IN WRITER. It was on the Ode label folk, rock and neo-jazz. Her Beat until it becomes light in RESIDENCE HALLS, which and did nothing. After a divorce characteristic steady beat offers color and fluffy in texture and it's 2-3 cup butter gives a description of 1001 fun and some contemplation, she a solid line on which to build. Her hard enough to hold its' shape or 1 cup flour activities students can plan produced an album by the name apprenticeship as a writer gave in molds. 1 teaspoon vanilla within and for their dorm. of TAPESTRY which gave birth her the ability to work with This candy dries out when 1 cup ground pecans or walnuts Athletic, cultural, scholastic and to her second career and several almost any style of music. She exposed to air so keep it in an 3 tablespoons sugar social programming are in- hits, among them "It's Too has shown, however, a move airtight container. Cream butter, add other cluded. Late," "I feel the Earth Move," towards a jazz back-drop which Butterscotch ingredients and work with fingers In his book, Hoelting, Director and "You've Got a Friend." This has been infecting many artists 2 cups sugar until well blended. Pinch off bits of Residence Hall Programs at was followed bv RHYMES AND today. It seems almost as if there 2-3 cup dark corn sirup and roll in balls the size of large Western Illinois University, REASONS which, although a is a return to basics in music. V4 cup water marbles. Bake on slightly but- explains the reasons or needs success musically and ar- David Bowie has toned down his l4 cup cream tered cooky sheet in moderately for programming as follows: tisticaly, had little financial "act," long hair is being chopped, Cook these ingredients to just hot oven (375 degrees) about 10 The thesis underlying reward. music is starting to sound like below the hard-ball stage (260 minutes. Roll while hot in residence hall programming is a She took time off to get married music with artists such as King, degrees) then stir constantly powdered sugar. relatively simple one: (1) that and have a child, and almost two Mitchell, and Joel, displaying a until they almost reach the If too crumbly to make into learning is a continuous process years later produced FANTASY (Continued on Page 7) hardcrack stage (288 degrees). balls, add just a little milk. which pervades the student's every waking hour; (2) that, Odd... Not really. After True. About th' kids, What's They enstruct childrun I mean all, I've sired quite Was no. About th' their & him/her makes them since the student spends from So you visited 9ep, that Vou'd a number 5v th'visit teachers, gesT •method'? kids reed boreing books, three to four hours in the an elementary Jupiter. goTuece. children in my time. instructive? 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Teachers of Spanish and Por- Hopkins University, lectured on Sponsored by the Foreign tuguese, Dr. Correa has written the topic of "Changing Views of Language Department, Dr. several works, including LA the Reign of Terror in French Correa made Longwood his third POESIA MITICA DE Historiography." The lecture visiting point in his series of FEDERICO GARCIA LORCA was presented as a part of the Virginia lectures which also and REALIDAD, FICCION Y Visiting Scholars Program included Virginia Military SIMBOLO EN LAS NOVEI.AS sponsored by the University Institute at 8:00 p.m. Thursday, DE PEREZ GALDOS. Center in Virginia. and Randolph-Macon Woman's Dr. Correa initiated his lecture Robert Forster began his College and Roanoke College by centereing on a 1554 Spanish lecture with a brief explanation respectively, Friday, November Novel, explaining first the of the French Revolution and the 1. structural aspects of the prologue events which led to the Reign of Currently a professor of of this work and moved gradually Terror. He pointed out that the Spanish at Yale University, Dr. to include a summarization and Reign of Terror was a small Correa has also served as partial explanation of the entire fraction of the total revolutionary coeditor of HISPANIC REVIEW (Continued on Page 6) experience, lasting onlv one year, 179IM794. Forster explained that Prance Dr. Kidder Speaks On was faced with "a real enemy without and a real enemy within." The French Revolution Children And Mathamatics did not develop in isolation. It involved men who were Dr. F. Richard Kidder, Dr. Kidder did a training study dedicated to a new future not just Assistant Professor of of seventh graders to see whether "wild men with beards." Mathematics of Longwood he could teach them to perform Forster then proceeded to College, gave a lecture on Euclidean transformations at the GUSTAVE CORREA explain what various historians Wednesday, October 23, entitled, representative level. He was do with a particular event in "What Does Research Have To unsuccessful though, in inducing history and how they treat it in Tell Us Concerning Elementary significant learning through Administration Shudders As their writings. He discussed the School Children's Ability to activities. following historians: Carlyle, Reform Euclidean Tran- Dr. Kidder did his major Michelet, Dickens. Aulard, sformation?" research in finding out the child's Law Opens Student Files Matiez, and Soboul. His lecture included a brief capabilities with respect to the Forster said that both Carlyle review of geometries Euclidean transformation at the (CPS) — College students now ministrative office and a review and Michelet created a sense of culminating in a description of representational level. In this, he have complete access to all board to investigate and settle drama in their writings about the the four basic transformations, a worked with the fourth, sixth, and confidential school files kept on complaints of violations. French Revolution and the Reign discussion of the child's eighth grade children. His result them, under the terms of a new The Buckley amendment has of Terror. Dickens approached development of spatial concepts was that the majority of the federal law. drawn shudders from most the period through the based on the developmental children couldn't perform An amendent to the Education college administrators who development of particular theory of the Swiss psychologist Euclidean transformation at the Act of 1965, sponsored by Con- envision bureaucratic overload themes. Aulard saw the Reign of Jean Piaget, a review of research representational level. servative Sen. James Buckley of and serious ethical and practical Terror as something un- on children's ability to learn Dr. Kidder has done a previous New York, gives college students problems in regard to students' comfortable. For Aulard, history transformational concepts, a lecture in Minneapolis to a group access to their own files, in- letters of recommendation. was a series of problems that one report on the lecturer's own of math teachers this fall. He also cluding high school and college "letters of recommendation should analyze. Matiez saw the research, and a comparison of his plans another lecture in St. Ix)uis personal recommendations. For may tend to be worthless if Reign of Terror as the part of the findings with Piaget's theory and for sometime in March. students who haven't reached 18, faculty know that students may Revolution which was "the previous research. the same rights are transferred read them," commented Charles center most worth remem- to their parents. The law goes Whitlock, Dean of Harvard bering." Soboul investigated the into effect November 20. College." 'There will be a ten- Reign of Terror by studying Gyre Editor Discusses Plans The material open to student dency for them not to be as police files. inspection includes everything in honest as they were previously," Forster's purpose in explaining For 1973 Magazine And Festival his or her record: identifying he siad. the various interpretations of the data; scores on standardized Stanford President Richard Reign of Terror was to show that By JANET LINDNER stated, "As far as the staff goes, intelligence, achievement and I-yman has written Sen. Buckley historians are not always coldly As Longwood's literary we don't have a large one but it is aptitude tests; academic work that his amendment is causing objective, but are influenced by magazine the GYRE gets un- larger than it has been in the completed; level of achievement, "considerable anxiety" among things around them. Forster said derway for another year of recent past and it is extremely including grades and test results; members of the American we need to "be aware of our publication, subscriptions are efficient." She explained that attendance data; interest in- Association of Universities, prejudices." being taken now to reserve each because of this, she does not feel ventory results; health data; noting that "obviously a personal student's copy. that the literary magazines will family background information; recommendation is not likely to "The purpose of the literary end up in the floor as they have in teacher or counselor ratings and be candid if the writer knows it Celebrate Nostalgia With observations and verified reports can be read by the subject." magazine," states Karen Foster, the past. JASON editor, is "(1) to encourage "Because the budget was cut of "serious or recurrent" Ix)bbist John Morse, director of student participation in the areas this year by $400.00, the GYRE behavior patterns. government relations for the of literature and art; (2) to has had to cut corners;" Requests to see the material American Council on Education, When: Sat., Nov 9. 1974 provide the students, faculty, therefore, the staff will only print must be honored within 45 days. said the concerns for educators Where: Lower Dining Hall and administration with an en- copies for those who subscribed. Students may then request a were multifold: "Should records Time. 9 - 1 AM joyable collection of creativity; Karen emphasized that only the hearing to challenge the content written two or three years before Cost: 42 00 per person and (3) to sponsor the annual students who have turned in their of school records and to request the law was enacted be opened?" Beer and Cokes will be sold literary festival." names and box numbers will deletion of "inaccurate, he asked, "considering the Karen also discussed plans that receive a copy of the literary misleading, or otherwise inap- violation of privacy of the per- were being made for this year's magazine. "If there is anyone propiate data contained therein." sons who in good faith wrote GYRE and preparations that are who has not submitted her name The law furthermore forbids confidential reports. And what is now in progress. Karen com- and box number and wants a third parties - including most an offical file? Are notes of an Give mented, "as for contributions, we copy of the 75 GYRE," she federal agencies - access to interview made by a school's have had some poetry submitted. explained, "may still hand it in student records, unless the staff psychiatrist to be made However, we are just now to box 1135 in Lankford." student has given written con- available to a student?" a little beginning a major campaign to Sponsoring the Literary sent. A school may lose its federal Morse said he feared that collect short stories, essays, Festival is also an important schools will probably have to rely reviews, more poetry, function of the GYRE staff. aid if it "permits the release" of personally identifiable records or more and more "on math- photographs and art work." She According to the editor, plans are matical, objective, non- today went on to explain the presen- now underway. "We already files of students to anyone ex- cept: school officials and interpretable statistics - namely, tation of the literary magazine's have several people who have grades and test scores." collections. "This year the GYRE consented to come and we are in teachers "who have legitimate • • ;t educational interest"; the of- Meanwhile, most schools have is introducing a new format the process of contacting others." been reviewing their policies on totally unlike anything that has Karen ended by saying, ficials of a school to which a student is transferring (if the record-keeping and are ever been presented at "between the art editors Sharon developing standards as to what Longwood. It will be interesting Park and Lynda Edwards; the student approves), and federal and state education officers if the should be in cumulative student and useful to say the least," she business manager, Sue Beers; folders in the first place. continued, "but because we want sponsors, Mr. Otis Douglas and records are necessary to audit The American and evalutate federally sup- According to Higher Education Red Cross. to surprise everyone, it is im- Miss Barbara Bishop; literary Daily school administrators are festival faculty coordinator, Dr. ported education programs. The Good perative that we keep the new being advised to "purge their Neighbor. format quiet until it comes out in Quentin Vest; and myself, I think Schools can also lose funds for failure to inform students of their cumulative files of materials + March or April." we can pull the GYRE out of the rights concerning student records which do not appropriately serve When asked how she felt being deep rut into which it has fallen." the student and the school." the editor of the GYRE, Karen HEW has set up an ad- Wednesday, Novemner 6, 1974 THE ROTUNDA Page 6 H-SC Glee Club hero had become what had originally deceived him, as he To Perform entered into a "brotherhood of Pi Gamma Mu Comic Character Wins Music On Tour thieves." Not wanting to paint a totally Hampden-Sydney, Va. — The darkened picture of the Membership Law School Admission Hampden-Sydney College Glee Picaresque Hero, however, Dr. Club will present a program of Correa showed how the con- Pi (iamma Mu, the national traditional and contemporary fessions which were often made (CPS) — Doonesbury comic At the university of California- music in the Yorkminister by this fiend, while teaching a Social Science Sorority has strip character Ms. Joan Caucus recently completed it's honorary Berkeley law school, touble arose Presbyterian Church, Grafton, lesson also became quite has been accepted at the law because Ms. Caucus does not Va., at 4 p.m. on Sunday, humourous. Dr. Correa claimed, fall membership drive. schools of Boston University and The sorority holds a mem- have a social secuity number. November 17 and in the Second it was in fact through humor that Georgetown following application Following the practice of Presbyterian Church, Peter- the hero could effectively mock bership drive each semester and to those schools on her behalf by perspective members must have assigning to such persons the sburg, Va., at 7:30 p.m. on others and in turn himself. Of the Garry Trudeau, who draws the social secuity number of a person Wednesday, November 20. Picaresque world, Dr. Correa a 10 average in at least 21 hours Doonesbury strip. (if social science work and a 2.5 not likely to register at the The concert will be under the said "he who deceives today, is Trudeau has applied on Ms. university school officials direction of Dr. T. Edward deceived tommorrow." average overall. Mr. Marshall Caucaus's behalf to law schools Hall, the sororities advisor, assigned her number 567-88-0515, Crawley. Dr. Amos Lee Laine is Dr. Correa, throughout his across the country. Almost all of which is President Nixon's accompanist, and students John lecture made constant references stressed the fact that social the schools rejected her for science majors are not the only number. Oldman and John Clegg will to the development of the various reasons. Trudeau wrote on her behalf to perform as baritone and tenor Picaresque Novel in form and students eligible. Any student Boston University originally who is interested in joining and the university saying that she soloists respectively. content. He showed how the rejected here, but then changed was "reluctant to accept the The 35-member glee club has Picaresque, dwelling on the three meets the standards is eligible, its mind after 300 students 'ttiis includes transfer students Social Security number of a toured extensively throughout mam literary devices of satire, petitioned law dean Paul Siskind known felon" and offered his own Virginia and the Eastern parody, and humor evolved into from accredited colleges. Most to reconsider her placement on students are not eligible until number. University officials, Seaboard from Boston to Atlanta. the 19th. century realistic novel. the waiting list. Students sup- noting that their "out-of-state" The glee club is one of the Here, said Dr. Correa, a new type their junior year and this is one of porting the petition drive argued tlic main reasons the mem- quota is filled, placed the Caucus College's oldest and most active of hero was developed, exhibiting that Caucus should be accepted application on their waiting list, organizations. a major difference, the em- bership drive is held twice a year. because "her character is the Pi (iamma Mu was extremely but said that her acceptance was bodiment of compassion which type so sorely sought in today's "highly unlikely." enabled this character to be active in the early 60's and had a time of moral crisis." large membership. It sponsored 'Hero Of Picaresque saved from the "path of speakers and put out a newsletter degradation." pertaining to events surrounding Novel' Ending his lecture, Dr. Correa Requests to run for major and minor offices will go out the social science departments. (Continued from Page 5) referred to the summarization of The membership and interest on Nov. 4 and will be due Nov. 10. Major offices include the a 1972 novel which embodies the dropped during the late 60's and Chairman and Vice Chairman of the five organizations. Minor writing. very concepts found in the early 70's but has recently picked officers are the secretary and treasurer of the organizations. With the Picaresque Hero Spanish Picaresque. Here, up again. The present members To run for the Chairman or Vice-Chairman you have to be a always in mind, Dr. Correa though, said Dr. Correa, are hoping to regain the rising senior. The secretary and treasurer must be rising stressed that the development of corruption on a military scale, momentum of the early 60's and juniors. The required grade point average is 2.3. this protagonist was affected not involving prostitution, employed increased membership is a step The request to run may be picked up at the Head Table by basic internal or self the benefits of modern tran- in the right direction. from Janie Pritchard or any member of the Elections Com- generated changes, but was sportation and technology to mittee. The meeting of the candidates is scheduled for Nov. constantly being influenced by achieve ultimate material gain. 12. Banners and publicity go up on Nov. 19. The campaign the cruel, hostile sphere of the speeches will be given on Monday, Nov. 23. Voting takes external world and cir- Have A Question? Cpen House place on Dec. 2 and 4. cumstances. Election Committee Note: Tracing, then the development Call Hacement Each year we have trouble getting people to run for of the Picaresque Novel offices. Hopefully this year we will have more people who throughout time, Dr. Correa (Continued from Page 1) are interested in taking an active part in our organizations explained the evolution of a new and run for an office. It is going to be a sad day if our 5 cast of hero totally emerssed in in Mai i ii major organizations have to be dissolved because no one cares degradation and the vile acts of < irace Ann * verton, chairman to run. We could lose any voice wo have in our affairs here deceit which resulted from trying ii legislative Board, opened the and the school could be run entirely by the administration. to deal with the almost pics.-, c onirivik e In reminding Please take an interest in your school and think about unrealistically harsh oc- students that beei was to be sold running. currences of daily life. Dr. iii Hie si.a< k bar beginning Correa then stated that this fallen i »i tuiifi ;:n Students were also reminded that in tine but Ixinguood ludcnts, faculty, administration, Infl .IIKI guests wul be permitted n Hie snack bar. Beer will be sold iron •» p i... to 11 p.m. on Mond- >iay through Friday, and from :J p ll, through 7p.lli. with the purchase ol food only. The hours loi pun base of beer on Saturday will be from noon to 11 p.m. It will IK sold from noon to li p.m. and Iron .) p.m. to 1 p.m. with the pun liasc ot food only. A question was asked con* iMiiiiig whether oi not a full .eal ii.list be port based. Grace Vllli replied that it was accepted estaiiiant policy that one must pun ba.se a meal during these .ours. Sandwiches and pizza will lie (unsidered meals. lil ace Ann also said that vanouti changes in the student i.uvci nmciit constitution are being considered. They will be put to a vote by the student body this sen.estei. she said.
LET THE GOOD TIMES ROLL! A Nostalgia Trip that takes you back to the sock-hop days Cumbey Jewelers of the fifties. See the electricity-charged atmosphere and 216 N. Main St. hear that great rock and roll that inspired you to jitterbug the night away. Fantastically photographed capturing the explosive excitement of Chuck Berry, Little Richard, Billy SEE OUR WIDE SELECTION Haley and Chubby Checker. This rock 'n' roll is not only OF 6IFT IDEAS great fun but still sounds fantastic. Thurs.-Sun. night Free Gift Wrapping - Free Engraving Nov. 7-10 7:30 - Jeffers Retrogression flavor that simply doesn't make Wednesday, November 6, 1974 THE ROTUNDA Page 7 it. It's not a bad number but it (Continued from Page 4) lacks something. "A Night This keen awareness for the actual Side of Dying" is nice but again Gwendolyn Brooks, Pulitzer Prize Winner, structure andforni of their songs. nothing spectacular, for Carole The melody is reborn, and im- King. To Speak In Jarman Tonight At 7 P.M. provisations and solos on horns "The Best is Yet to Come" has are becoming the norm. Although some fine horn work, although By JANET COLEMAN essays by Hoyt Fuller. Dudley the Year. In 1950. she won the it is still electrified, it has a lot suffers from a lack of orginality Gwendolyn Brooks, Pulitzer Randall, Curtis Ellis, I^rry Neal, United States Pulitzer Prize more class. in the music, yet the neo-jazz Prize-Winning Poet and Poet Don L. I>ee, Val Gray and Award. She was appointed Poet "Nightinggale" is a pleasant background carries off the total I -aureate of Illinois, will speak in Francis Ward and many others; laureate of Illinois by Governor opening song that displays the effect and creates a successful Jarman Auditorium tonight at and "A Broadside Treasury." Kerner in 1968. standard King technique of conclusion for the album. If we 7:00. A reception will be held in In late 1972. her autobiography, Gwendolyn Brooks also background vocals and time are to take the title seriously, it the Gold Room after the "REPORT FROM PART ONE" received such awards as the sequences. It has a partial jazz may as well be an indication that program. was published, the New York Friends of literature Poetry tone, yet is more of an easy she intends further work with Gwendolyn Brooks was born in Times called it "one of the most Award, the Thormod Monseii listening selection. "Change in jazz Topeka, Kansas. However, she valuable books of recent times." Award for I-iterature, the Patron Mind, Change of Heart," has a WRAP ABOUND JOY is a has spent most of her life in In January, 1973, Gwendolyn Saints Award, the Northeastern nice effect with strings and horns successful album There are Chicago. She was educated in the Brooks composed an original Illinois University Distinguished in the background adding a depth flaws, but on the whole, the work Chicago school system and poem "Aurora" for the new I-ectureship Award, and many that has been lacking in some of creates a very mellow effect. graduated from Wilson Junior Governor of Illinois' inaugural. others. her work. It works out slowly and Carole King's work with neo-jazz, College. She also read the poem at that Miss Brooks has received the builds, gradually, to an ex- although nothing new for her, is She is the author of the celebration. following Honorary Doctorates: tremely controlled climax, never an indication that the levels of following books: "A Street in Most of her writings appear in the Doctor of Humane Letters losing the total effect. Her latest music are gaining some sanity. Bronzeville," "Annie Allen," a book entitled, "The World of from Columbia College, and the hit, "Jazzman," displays the sax- The fads of "Fag Rock" and the "Maud Martha" (a novel), Gwendolyn Brooks," which was Doctor of Letters from lake work of Tom Scott. Despite the sado-masso sound are slowly "Bronzeville Boys and Girls" published in 1971 by Harper and Forest College. basic rock base, and the com- burning themselves out, and (children's verse), "The Bean Row. "To Gwen With Love" was Miss Brooks has also received mercial quality that often mars artists are returning to good solid Eaters," "Selected Poems," "In published in 1971 as a tribute to an Honorary Doctor of I-otters efforts such as this, the song music. The fact that it has been the Mecca," (book-length poem, this noted Poet from the black from Illinois Institute of emerges as a success. It is accepted by the masses is on highly acclaimed by the critics), community of writers and artists. Technology, Lewis College, arranged with imagination, and itself astonishing. It can only give ''Family Pictures," A permanent memorial, unique Skidmore University, Loyale never approaches an over one hope as to the future. Carole "Aloneness," and "Riot." in the annals of publishing, this University, and Mundelein produced effect. Kinn is part of this shift, and I am Miss Brooks has edited: "Jump book is an outpouring of ap- University, as well as Nor- With "You Go Your Way, I'll sine that if she continues to work Bad," an anthology of new preciation and love for a most thwester University, Southern (lo Mine." the music seems to in I lie direction she has presently Chicago writings, "The Black extraordinary woman. Illinois University, Western drag slightly, and this destroys taken, her music will only be the Position," her new magazine in At Western Illinois University Illinois University, DePaul any overall effect Carole could better for it. which the first edition featured in Macomb, a Gwendolyn Brooks University, Kockford College, have hoped to achieve. Even library has been founded at the and Washington University. though there are some in- Afro-American Arts Center. At teresting vocal and musical time Tri-Beta Guest To Speak the Black Woman's Conunittee changes, the feeling that it is just House in Chicago, another a shade too slow hurts. "You're By Dona Moore The public is invited to attend library in her name has been The Kappa lambda chapter of Something New " could have been Dr. Diegelmann's informal established. (in any of her earlier albums. It is Beta Beta Beta Biological Honor lecture, which will be held in Miss Brooks has been called nice, but nothing spectacular, Society will have its first formal Stevens Hall, room 118, and will upon to judge for National meeting on November 11, 1974, Scholastic Magazine; The Daily which is what may be said of "We begin at 7:00 p.m. Are In This Together." It has a with Robert F. Diegelmann, News' Silver Knight Awards; National Book Award for Poetry; gospel flavor that does not quite Ph.D. as guest speaker. Dr. Diegelmann is presently con- Daily News' Chicago Poem work with her style of contest; and the 1974 Pulitzer vocalization. ducting research in the Depart- Prize as well as many elemen- The title song, "Wrap Around ment of Plastic Surgery at the ST. tary, high school and college Joy," has sixty-ish background Medical College of Virginia, and NATIONAL competitions. She was vocals, a boogie beat, some nice will be speaking on "Current Concepts of the Physiology and 1 nominated for the National Book sax work by Jim Horn, and just BANK Award in 1969. In August, 1971, the right touch of soul. Biochemistry of Wound Healing." He received his B.S. her 'verse journalism' on Bir- "You Gentle Me" could easily Farmville, Virginia mingham, Alabama, appeared in be the next single from this- from Mount St. Mary's College, Ebony Magazine. album. It too has that 60's flavor and his M.S. and Ph. D. from Miss Brooks has been awarded with the shoo-be-do-bop-bop and Georgetown University. Before COURTEOUS SERVICE four Midwestern Writers' Con- slight echo on the lead vocal. It coming to M.C.V. he worked with the National Cancer Institute at ferences "First Prizes" in moves well, and has a great deal poetry, two Guggenheim of polish and control. N.I.H. Fellowships, the Illinois Back on the senu-boggie, semi- Sesquicentennial Literary soul trend "My Ix>vin Eyes" is Award, and Poetry Magazine's again a typical Carole King Eunice Tietjens Memorial production that is skillfully Award. wrought and well executed. In 1945, she was among "Sweet Adonis" has a country NEEDS Mademoiselle's Ten Women of You'll sail in February, Company Of Dancers with the ship your class room and the world your To Present campus . . . combining ac- Fall Concert >• credited studies with fasci i-f . "A&P nating visits to the fabled ports of the Orient, Africa, The Ix)ngwood Company of irx-ktes+ed and the Americas. Over Dancers will present its annual 10,000 students from 450 Fall Concert this Thursday and Cflu. SHOP A & P collepes have already sailed with WCA — join them! Fi Friday, November 7 and 8. It will FOR nancial aid available. Write be held in Jarman Auditorium at today for free catalog 7:30 and the admission is free. 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Wednesday, November 6, 1974 THE ROTUNDA Page 8 Flying Carpets, Other Misplaced Items Often I hear girls complaining that Ungwood treats them like Letters they were babies — well, girls, if you want to be treated like adults Threaten Credibility Of Honor Code you first have to prove that you to the can handle an adult status, and I By JANET LINDNER honorable campus. these anti-involvement am afraid that those of you who EDITOR'S NOTE: This com- The disappearance of several demonstrations are very popular succumbed to the "Halloween mentary concerns many of the various articles of value has among students today and the Editor spirit" have a long way yet to go. recent thefts that have taken brought attention to the age-old general trend is not to get in- Sincerely, place on campus. problem of where to find these volved, but where will this end? Kitty J. Boitnott (Continued from Page 2 ) Now you see it; now you don't. items. Whether or not they were Surely someone would notice This seems to depict the intentionally misplaced is a such an expensive work of art, come by when dealing with Misconception situations involving quite a few question asked by many persons especially since it was missing tradition and Ixnigwood. Unless incidents around and about our who have had some sort of two weeks before it was offically you're involved in all its politics connection with the disappearing reported. ,IIHI policies and all the fantasies. Dear Editor, materials. Granted, this woven piece of There is no need for fear of Concerning last week's letter involved. What you get out of For instance, let us trust that carpet was not constructed by changes, ("hanging comes in about the upset student I think Ix)ngwood is what you put into it. "the mob" does not stumble over hand, but by mere machine; everyone, but changes don't she should have done a little As far as your comment about the oriental tapestry that however, I do not feel that this mean endings! The only fear that research before she wrote her the sorority, can you show me the disappeared from one of the warrants taking it from the dorm comes with changing is in the letter. As far as your comment number of members in the residence hall's parlor as they parlor from which it disappeared thought of trying something about physical education majors, sorority who are physical push along on their way about from under the furniture itself. different and being ridiculed for you are wrong in your thinking. education majors? You will find their daily "business." Perhaps a Other cases of missing items it. Krai is just another ego First of all, the students on this that there are many students who student would ponder with much range from door locks to money. hangup. campus feel that the campus is are physical education majors in speculation as to where the Surely our Honor Code prevents There are many other ac- mainly made up of physical the sororities. Each sorority has tapestry would disappear as well every student from even con- tivities and rules at Ixmgwood education majors. You are also been generalized too much. as various other items about our sidering removing these things, that the majority of the students wrong. There are approximately Every sorority is made up of college. Would this in fact be the so naturally the fault lies in the have i say about, and it's the 175 majors and I feel I should individuals with individual likes result of a misplacement of such hands of the owners who un- studei s that run the school - for know because I happen to be one. and dislikes. Even people who an oriental masterpiece? I doubtedly misplaced their the) ipport it. In my years at It is also a general feeling that aren't in a sorority belong to their shouldn't think so. Such or- belongings themselves. Ixmgu MKI I often felt I had my the physical education majors own little groups; but yet people nateness is generally not Should capital punishment be parent • there guarding over me. make up the majority of the ones don't generalize these groups too overlooked. If this be the case of a enforced? Obviously not; every I an not expecting this letter to who ever do anything on this often. "flying" type of such finery, one student is innocent until proven cause any changes, but I am campus. Just because they like If you have any other com- of our "Longwood Ladies" would guilty. Who proves guilt? What hoping that it will open up an idea being involved is that a crime ments or questions please feel surely report it to the authorities evidence is there? What wit- o! changing Oktoberfest and because they are physical free to ask before you jump to had it been seen traveling about nesses were there? If there is no other : elated events so that they education majors? Also, there is conclusions. I will be happy to on campus. evidence to an unwitnessed crime maj be welcomed and un- a closeness in this department answer your questions. On the other hand, there may- of mere thievery, where is derstood by AI.l. students and which is not seen in any other visitors. Terry Meagher have been attempted reports of justice? Face it people; there is department except the Social Health, Physical Education and this phenomenon had it not been none. The only thing left to do is Sincerely, Welfare and Biology depart- Recreation Major with an em- for the crowd possibly returning replace our missing belongings, Ms. Gain T. Harrell ments. You don't have to be a phasis in Recreational Therapy from an "anti-involvement" accept injustice, and remain physical education major to get Class of 1975 demonstration. I realize that un involved. Unwarranted Criticism
Dear Editor, In years past I have respected THE NUMBER ONE KILLER Cahoots to a certain degree in that the) have offered the college constructive criticism and |M)inted out to the student body OF YOUNG AMERICANS obvious defects in ( anipus life in A humorous way. After wit- nessing their freeze last week, I have become extremely IS YOUNG AMERICANS. disillusioned with their tactics and methods of placing people in You march against war. ridicule. Their humor this year was low and quite underhanded You fight for clean air and clean in that the people who bore the brunt of their criticism had no water. You eat natural foods. You chance to respond. Board members, believe it or not, stand, practice yoga. You are so much for up everyday for the principles life. And you are so much against the) believe in and it's a pretty lad day when they are expected killing. to be able and beyond the rest of the student body in tneir actions. It would be unthinkable for They are people, too, and while they are responsible to their you to kill another human being on positions they should not be set in purpose. I rout of everyone as an example. I hope that in future "freezes" So then, why is this Cahoots will again return to the tradition of constructively happening? critizing instead of making personal attacks on leaders of the You don't mean to be. But Student Body. DRUNK DRIVER, DEPT. Y* Kelly Hunt you are. The numbers are simple. I BOX 1969 Latest available figures show WASHINGTON, D.C. 20013 Howling Students that 8,000 American people between l I don't want to get killed and I don't the ages of 15 and 25 died in alcohol want to kill anyone. Tell me how I can Dear Kditor. help.*Youths Highway Safety 1 am writing this letter because related crashes. And almost all the l Advisory Committee. I feel that someone needs to drunk drivers who caused those speak out against the exhibition I My name is of inunaturity which occurred crashes were also under 25. just before dinner on Halloween Address night. Those of the student body 1,380 died in combat. 3,420 ! City State. -Zip_ who eat on the main floor and balconies will know what I am committed suicide. 2,731 died of referring to. I am not overstating cancer. my reaction to my fellow STOP DRIVING DRUNK. students' behavior when I say It's incredible, but one of the STOP KILLING EACH OTHER. that during the "'howling contest" 1 was, for the first tune in three most dangerous things you can do years, really embarrassed by lx)ngwood students. There were is to have a few bottles of wine with guests in the dining hall that friends and drive home. night, and I shutter to think of what their impressions of You can change it. You have to. Ix)ngwood will be from now on.