SP. COL. UNIVERSITY ECHO > i STUDENT NEWSPAPFR OF THE UNIVERSITY OF AT CHATTANOOGA Vol.LXXn Chattanooga, Tennessee- SEPTEMBER 8,1972 No. 1 v,Y YAF Lawsuit Is Overruled By Tom G rabenstein The University of Echo, the school yearbook, Tennessee at Chattanooga literary magazine, athletics, offshoot of the Young cheerleaders, the speakers Americans for Freedom has program, and the Student lost in its bid to abolish the Government Association. The mandatory $25.00 U. T. C. Y. A. F. leadership did admit student activity fee through that they "should and must civil courts. support all activities which The Y. A. F. filed a civil are related to student health, suit on June 13 in Federal education, or welfare." They court to stop the U. T. would approve of such trustees from imposing a fee university institutions as the which they felt directly health clinic and bookstore. violated their constitutional While the Y. A. F. U Ru8h e8 ban to in complaint was directed to a ™ * ) *ether f'ont of the student center for times of funand frolic in celebration rights. The Y. A. F. members of Greek Week. charged in their suit that "to supposed violation of the require them to support, Constitution much of their through the activities fee, the argument and briefs was Greeks Prepare For Rush; programs which they feel do directed toward the alleged not serve the interests of all lack of authority under the the students violates their State Constitution to give to Aim Services At Community the Board of Trustees the ny ueorge winters rights under the Equal Protection and Due Process "taxing power" that a fee in September 1 marked entertainment. That activities. Clauses of the Fourteenth reality is. Judge Wilson the end of activities. After a afternoon fraternity and Wednesday, Greek Week Amendment." cautioned that a Federal week of social functions and sorority members went to the Kids Day produced the Appearing before Judge court was not the place to try competition coupled with Phoenix House to assist its Kappa Sigma Chariot Race Frank Wilson, the Y. A. F. as that aspect of the law. Judge several community action staff with some badly needed and The Improvisations plaintiffs stated that Wilson also commented that projects the UTC fraternity repairs. Phoenex House is a sponsored by Omega Psi Phi. $133,425 of an approximate the activities fee in the way and sorority members now drug and alcoholic These two and other activities $216,000 in activities fees that it is collected is make ready for their rush rehabilitation center located provided an afternoon of collected during the non-discriminatory since it is activities. Greek Week, at the corner of Palmetto and entertainment for 1971-1972 school year went not an unreasonable amount traditionally a period of fun Vine. approximately 50 children and is uniformly collected of and frolic and general bedlam from the Children's Home to programs they and most Tuesday again saw the other students did not wish all students. The heart of the has in recent years taken a Sigma Chi Duiiking Tank and, Orphanage on Gillespie Road Y. A. F. suit was then the more serious organized The Panhellinic Ice Cream to support. The Young it, along with the Pi Kappa Americans produced as manner in which the funds approach to activities in the Alpha Soap Box Derby Social brought Wednesday's were given out to the various area of community service. evidence signed petitions highlighted the afternoon's activities to a close. which, according to Todd and programs. Did funding This year the UTC Greeks unpopular and often unused carried their community Mary Gardenhire, Y. A. F. leaders, represented over 50% public programs constitute a action service projects on in violation to the equal rights cooperation with the Phoenix Masterson Says New College of the student body who did not wish to support several clause of the 14th House and the Children's Amendment? Home Orphanage. school programs. The Monday, the Sigma Chi May Hinder Growth Of UTC programs blacklisted To this Wilson firmly said Dunking Tank, with several by the Y. A. F. and the no. He stated: "No allegation of the more infamous Sigma By Raleigh Squires petitioners included: the is made that the University (continued on page 2) Chis occupying the seat of UTC Chancellor William H. faculty cut-backs, he stated, honor, provided Masterson said, in an half "No, I.m not going to toy hour interview Tuesday, that with peoples careers over !H* the building of a community somehting that is not even UTC Parking college in Chattanooga before definite yet." 1974 may definitely harm the The Chattanooga State growth of UTC. Technical Institute Advisory Fee Hiked "The proposed junior Council has suggested to college may draw students THEC that CSTI be expanded away from UTC and we need in order to create the The parking situation, one of about one thousand more community college there. UTC's biggest concerns, has students before we reach the Masterson said that there changed again: fees are going breaking point," Masterson were both advantages and up, but more spaces will be said. He explained that disadvantages to that available soon. the"breaking point" means a proposal. "One advantage is, The faculty and staff point of stabilization in of course, they will save members will have 370 certain fees, the number of , money but the big reserved spaces, which will no housing facilities, and faculty disadvantage will be longer be available to students. and curriculum growth. "If transportation," he stated. " The teachers and staff signing they wait until 1974," the The people who will attend a up for reserved sptos will pay Chancellor continued, "the community college may not $7 per month, a $3 per month new dorm and student center be able to afford increase. The new rate is will be underway and the transportation all the way out effective August 28, the date chances of reaching the there." leveling point will increase." classes begin. About 700 The question has arisen as students will find that the $10 Money is appropriated in to why Chattanooga was annual fee is now $14 for the ratio with the number of chosen as a site for a 1972-73 school year. students enrolled. The state community college with Because 1,100 spaces aren't pays capital and operating Cleveland State and UTC in enough for the 5,500 students, money to the state the same area. The Chancellor faculty and staff members, universities, capital being for stated that the THEC Master several lots will be constructed buildings and the operating Plan called for a community in one or two months on the money going for faculty college in every major site of torn-down buildings. salaries and operating Tennessee city. The Additional relief will come in equipment. Masterson said Chattanooga College would the fall on 1973 with the that the operating money be the 10th in a system of completion of a new 400-car would be the funds cut by junior colleges across the parking lot adjacent to the the state if the new college is state. library now under built. When asked if any plans Sources in the state construction. had been made for salary or Todd Gardenhire , leader of the civil court action filed (continued on page 5) by YAF to abolish the mandatory $25.oo activity fee. PAGE TWO TOE UNIVERSITY ECHO SEPTEMBERS 1972 Wilson Dismisses Activity Fee Suit (continued from page 1) not render the assessment of the means yet." Asked what such a fee a denial of equal he felt about the outcome of protection of the law." Thus the case, Todd replied, "I the Y. A. F. complaint was didn't agree with it. U. T. dismissed from Federal doesn't have the power to court. Francis Breazeale, tax,. No school system in counselor for the Y. A. F., America has it." John Dillard said that the group could take another Y. A. F. plaintiff their case to the Chancellory "was dissatisfied with the Court of Hamilton County decision" and would like to and attack the whole fee on see the matter pursued the state level. He feels that farther in the courts. through his research he has "found that the State Trustees appear not to have the legal authority necessary to request such fees other StudentsReceive than tuition." Todd Gardenhire, heading the YAF delegation in the suit Registration proved to be its annual hassle as mobs of students crowded into Mac Clellan Gym stated, "that we are going to Scholarships to sign their lives away. pursue this matter, but we haven't decided exactly on This year's recipients of UTC Enrollment Down 7 Per Cent; denies unto any student the Chancellor's Scholarships are right to participate...in any Miss Vicki Gay Bell, activity toward which student valedictorian of Lee High Freshmen, Men Lead Statistics activity fees are applied. That School in Huntsville Ala.,; year. The freshmen class present 657 juniors have such activities may be Herbert C. Brown Jr., Figures recently released unpopular or even offensive president of the math club at from the Office of contains 1617 people with registered for classes along 719 of these attending UTC with 790 seniors. There are to students and that they Chattanooga Central High Admissions and Record* may elect not to participate School; Miss Deborah Lynn indicate that 4532 students for the first time. approximately 2600 men on Sophomores comprise 20% of campus with 2000 women. therein does not render the Cosby, member of East Ridge are presently registered as activity, nor the High School's National Honor compared with 4873 last the total enrollment with 974 Thesefigures are subject to second year students. At change as late registration is appropriation therefore, nor Society; Steve Dowlen, still continuing. the collection of a fee recipient of the Lions' Club therefore^ denial of equal Citizenship Award at The "numbers game" Joel SGA Sponsors Political Rally; protection of the laws. Just as Chattanooga High School; Chandler plays has quite a bit a citizens' election not to use Glenn M. Holland, president of of money riding on it. Each a public school, park, road, or the senior class at Dade semester he is required to Fall Concert: Doc Severinson library does not render County High School; and Miss submit a report of statistics on taxation for such purposes a Jennifer Sue Jones, DAR the student body to the denial of equal protection of Award w i nner from Tennessee Higher Education The UTC Student invitations are U.S. Senate the laws, so a student's Chattanooga High School. Commission, which determines Government Association candidate Ray Blanton and election not to participate in Miss Jones, recipient of the opens the 1972-73 school Congressional oponents departmental budgets an activity financed by Latin and French awards at year as sponsor of a number Howard Sompayrac and according to the information student activities fees does City High, was on the staff of of events which should be of Lamar Baker. Admissions and included in the report. the "Maroon and White." The interest to its student body. refreshments are free. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. On September 22, the SGA The Senate also announced Three New Courses Offered James David Jones, 2006 will sponsor a "Political its plans for the annual Vance Ave., was also a Rally" of the traditional homecoming activities. SGA In University Studies Proiram member of the National Honor type. Beginning at 11:00A.M. opens this year's festivities Society. in front of Guerry Student with its fall concert on Three new courses in business, government and the Center the rally will feature October 1. This year the University Studies will be professions. Miss Bell, daughter of Mr. state, county and city featured performer will the offered this fall at the i 'The university studies and Mrs. Robert Thayer Bell, officials and candidates for incomparable "Doc" University of Tennessee at program," Vallier pointed 1615 E. 14th St., recently office. Included in the Chattanooga and Dr. Robert out, "is one more step in moved here with her family Severinson of television and Vallier, chairman of the building UT Chattanooga into from Huntsville, At Lee High night club fame. UTC faculty committee on the outstanding School she earned" an Fowler Students will have the university studies, said all undergraduate liberal arts 'Outstanding Teenager of opportunity to purchase the are interdisciplinary courses school in the UT system." He America' certificate and the firsl floor and dress circle (cross departmental lines) and added that, "each step in the American Legion Citizenship Honored seats of Memorial Auditorium will meet the general growth process towards this Award. President of the drama Oscar B. Fowler, manager for $4.00 each. "Doc" will education requirement. goal is carefully weighed for its and campus life clubs, Miss of the U. T. C. bookstore bring his entire review with Six disciplines will be academic soundness." Bell also served as editor of her complex was selected last him and SGA representatives team-taught in the three areas Students taking part in the high school annual. month to be a recipient of and officers hope that it will of study with all team university studies program Brown belongs to the Key the Outstanding Young Men be one of the more successful members present during each may apply the credits toward Club, an National Honor of America Award. endeavors of the season. class period. a particular major or the Society at Central, where he The award is presented Later that week, October 7, The new courses are: The general education was also an adjutant for the annually to men between the the SGA will feature Mothers Nature of Language, designed requirement. Thus the course ROTC battalion. His parents ages of twenty-one and Finest in the annual to acquaint the student with will not be limited to are Mr. and Mrs. Herbert C. thirty-five who have Homecoming Dance. The linguistic science, Christ in students graduating under Brown Sr., 3205 Wood Ave. distinguished themselves in dance, to be held in the Art, History, and Religion any one specific field of Captain of the girl's their vocations. Mr. Fowler's National Guard Armory will which will combine several study. team, Miss Cosby biography will appear in the be the night of the art forms not usually treated was a member of the Opti-Miss 1972 edition. Homecoming Game against in a single class. This course Panhellenic Club and Letterettes Club at A graduate of Elon College Arkansas State. Mothers will focus mainly on the East Ridge. She resides at 909 in North Carolina, he served Finest , who played last relations of theological and Marathon Stimpson Dr. with her parents. in the S. G. A. as senator and spring has a reputation for historical interpretations of Thursday, at noon, the Mr. and Mrs. Earl R. Cosby. president and before his being an outstanding concert Christ to their treatment in Panhellenic Marathon got Winner of City High's DAR graduation he was made and dance band. Since their modern and secular literature. underway with its numerous History and SAR Citizenship student manager of the Elon previous engagement which The third course, Of Stones events of athletic prowess Awards, Steve Dowlen was College campus bookstore. drew a crowd of 400- 500 and Bones, will seek to being entered by the more also a member of the Student He remained at Elon in that people to the steps of the Old introduce the student to more formidable Greeks. Council and Key Club. He is capacity until 1969. Drama Workshop, the band methods of life through the Immediately following the the son of Mr. and Mrs. Percy has cut their first album. Lambda Chi Alpha Harris Dowlen of 775 Fowler, who was appointed ages, from the origin of living Watermelon Bust provided Intermont Circle. two years ago. came from the The UTC SGA hopes to organisms to the time of man. refreshment for the marathon National Merit finalist Glenn Knoxville bookstore where he offer a great variety of Dr. Vallier explained that, participants and spectators. Holland served as president of was an assistant. Since his entertainment to its students ''courses with an Saturday night, Delta Sigma the Executive Council, arrival, he has implimented and it looks as though they interdisciplinary approach Theta and Omega Psi Phi manager of the team several new programs, the are off to a good start. can offer more than one jointly sponsored a Greek and treasurer of the Student most recent being the Student attendance will point of view. It is no longer Week Dance open to all UTC Council at Dade County High textbook pre-order system, determine the caliber of considered sufficient to students Admission was fifty School. Son of Mr. and Mrs. new this year. He entertainment SGA can confine our studies to a single cents per person and proceeds Russell Holland of Trenton, continuously strives in the provide in the future so as track." The UTC professor went to the Clarence Howard Ga., he received a certificate of direction of student service you can see your support is said the program is designed fund. The dance began at merit from the University of and is undoubedly a valuable needed to insure the success to provide a basis for both 8:00 p.m. and was the final Georgia and the state of addition to the campus of the Entertainment well-educated private citizens activity of this year's Greek Georgia. community. Committee this year. and for public citizens in Week. TOE UNIVERSITY ECHO PAGE THREE SEPTEMBER 8,1972 ••UIIIIIII.II -mm, mm UTC Students Involved fAfAUI-WA M yi yi yi yi In City Hall Internships nyiyiyiyi By Cat hie Morris n< >.< Wi w< w book called The Human the Political Science w Zas/ rai < p- yi4 ^yi ^yi< pgyi A summer job, valuable Services Information System. Department, applications are J&sort W >*\ >*< w w experience, plus six hours This is a listing of services of open to anyone in the 0A\ /A\ /*\ /*\ /A\ credit- what more could one other counties. (Including University, including those of iri yi yi yi yi ask? This was provided for services such as welfare, social other disciplines besides five UTC students as they 'work, medical aid, etc.) political science. Grade ?i yi yi >%>*< participated in government fm\ Wi */A\ W felS All five agreed that their average, reasons for wanting interships this summer. work was a great experience. the position, and opinions <-*< >A t.i W /*< Vann remarked that it was based on an interview will be 'f'r of CjjigiAw Selected from applications, 'an excellent oportunity to considered. :« • m interviews with political combine the academic As internships become science i nstructors framework with practical available, they will be representatives from City Hall experience.' But he doesn't published through the ECHO and CARCOG (Chattanooga feel that it should be seen as and through the city Area Council of just a summer job. The newspapers. Government), were Larry summer was a valuable Ford, Vann Cunningham, 'training period' to see the Debbie Mount, Linda Cox, inside of government. Webb and Cecily Menifield. This was the pilot program Debbie. Larry, and Vann for the internships. It was felt Awarded worked at City Hall in the by the participants that it Mayor's office. They helped worked very well. However, Scholarship prepare a citizens' handbook the only major difficulty was UTC's own Frank Webb, a for government services. This the government officials senior on the 1971 football book, as yet unprinted, will stereotyped ideas of college team, has been awarded an provide a simple reference for students. They, in the NCAA postgraduate problems and will list the opinion of the students, were scholarship. right government agency in Previously named as an The Catholic, Episcopal, Presbyterian, and First unnsiian centers 'cautious or negative.' But the Hamilton County to handle laternate, Webb was awarded combined to "build bridges" by joining forces and forming the students went to work, did the grant when one of the "Last Resort" their jobs well, and it. established good relationships 1972 awardees was unable to Linda Cox compiled a study with their superiors. accept the scholarship. Webb Iof the juvenile court system. was awarded a $1000 Through much hard work and Future internships are tentatively scheduled for the scholarship at the University Building research, she made valuable of Mississippi law school for beginning of the second recommendations for policy this fall. changes. semester after elections. A native of Colombus, Doing much the same as Hopefully there will be other Mississippi, Webb has been Debbie, Larry, and Vann, intern ships in city Bridges successful both in football By Judy Houstrup Cecily worked at CARCOG government. Sponsored and academics. When he The Last Resort, at 737 Oak St., is the gathering information for a during the academic year by newest thing in religious centers at UTC. The graduated from UTC he was a Catholic, Episcopal Presbyterian and First four year letterman in Christian Churches are "building bridges" by Finance Office Emphasizes football and maintained a combining their student centers in one 3.75 academic average. building. What is the outcome of this diverse Highlights of his football combination? One big happy group of Availability Of Student Aid career included a returned 79 students working together. yard punt to win over Citadel when he was a junior, and Last year, the Catholic-Episcopal, the "No student who is willing campus there are 30 then last year he again scored Presbyterian, and the First Christian Centers to do his part will be kept departments and offices in against Citadel. This were separate, each with their own programs from going to school because which the students can work. touchdown came from a 40 and activities. Now this ecumenical group is of lack of money," stated Mrs. Off campus there are 3 yard lateral to complete an functioning as a whole with combined Margaret Buhrman, director of positions: city, state, and 80 yard pass interception programs open to anyone who is interested. financial aid at U.T.C. while federal. These are non-profit return. They are spanning the bridges between emphasizing the fact that organizations such as YMCA, religions, between students, and hopefully, funds are now available for Boy's Club, and Salvation Webb is a graduate of S.D. between students and faculty. most students. Army. Lee High School in The activities that are in progress are now: Last year, 1000 or about 1/3 Colombus, and spent the 50 cents lunches every day, the Big of the UTC student body spring of 1971 working in the Brother/Big Sister Program, and starting received some form of Yearbook Pics Washington, D.C. office of soon, free Sunday night dinners and worship financial aid amounting to Sen. Bill Brock. services. Other attractions of the Last Resort about $1 million. This year, UTC athletic director and Your fellow classmen, your are free pool, coffee, and Kool-aid, study Mrs. Buhrman expects a samll head football coach, Harold parents, friends, the increase due to the increased Wilkes, praised Webb for his placement office, the public enrollment. success. areas, TV, spiritual guidance, and great relations office, fraternities There are three basic kinds "We're all delighted for company. Also trips, retreats, and and sororities, and clubs need of financial aid: (I) Frank," Wilkes stated, "He's discussions will be coming later. your portrait for various scholarships, (2) loans, and (3) a most deserving young man The staff who maintains the happy purposes from time to time. work. To obtain a scholarship, who will make the most of harmony and keeps things going smoothly Since all of our negatives are one must have high grade this opportunity. The NCAA is: Jim Mallett (Catholic), Bill Burks filed parmanently we can averages, and must have a has made a fine choice." (Episcopal), Sandy Park (Presbyterian), and supply copies to these people reasonable financial need. Jim Woodworth (First Christian). Mrs. Floyd whenever they need them--at Extra-curricular activities are Hammond is the center director and an no cost to you. When you also considered. Bergman indispensible helper. need photos for applications The sources of money for Finally, how successful is this new we can make reprints quickly the scholarships are the U.T.C. concept of religious centers? Well, the at reasonable prices. We want Foundation, business firms, Film students are surprised but pleased with the you to know how important and Federal Government. whole idea. Mrs. Hammond says it is your picture is because we "working extremely well" and she is pleased 'Scholarhsips are the best type Thursday night the UTC: have learned from experience Humanities Division in that "each group is cooperative with the that having your protrait of financial aid to apply for conjunction with the others". Mrs. Park is enthusiastic about this made where the negatives are because the money does not Chattanooga Adult Education ecumenical approach, saying that it is 'great filed permane ntly is have to be paid back," Council presented a to be working together". She believes that it VALUABLE TO YOU! may take a while for everyone to get explained Mrs. Buhrman. showing of Ingmar Bergman's Maybe you don't really feel acquainted and function as a whole but so film "The Seventh Seal". that it makes much difference far, it's great! Loans come from two The 15 films of the sources. One is the federally if your picture is in the international film festival funded loans called the yearbook or not, but maybe series will be shown in Grote National Defense Loan Fund. you can see that it's not just a m I'W Hall here on campus. All BITOnl y 90% of the funds come simple yearbook portrait Students will be admitted •x from the federal government, we're talking about. So, free. Thursday's opening film :£ however, and 10% from the won't you please have your an allegory by the famous v: university. This is the revolving picture made in the student Swedish director. In a search Pop Quiz For The Week: :•:• loan fund. It is supplied on the center on underclassman for meaningful life the story's '••; basis of need. Loans must be makeup day Monday, crusader confronts Death in a What department at U.T.C. offers a B.A. major in x repaid after graduation from September 11th from 9:30 to game of Chess while Bubonic a subject and yet (A) not one of its members has a v the school. Athletic grants and 5:00. Senior pictures will be Plague infests continental Ph.D. in that subject, and (B) not one of its >;: aid frunds come from the made September 12th and Europe. ^•operating budgets of the 13th. Seniors, please call the members has even an M.A. in that subject? Further information may v. college. Moccasin office, at 755-4348, be obtained through the UTC :•: The positions of work are on for an appointment. Division of Humanities or the xjcampus and off campus. On Remember- September 11th, Chattanooga Area Adult J.T.B. 12th, and 13th. Education Council. *%%: TOE UNIVERSTIY ECHO SEPTEMBER 8,1972 • Stevens Named To Captain Moccasins

Al Stephens; has been named quickness, Stephens is known to captain the '72 Moccasin for his taste for hard hitting. football team in its coming The coaching staff expects Al battle against Vanderbilt to become an outstanding University. Stephens, a 23 blocker. Al was a fine, year old senior from Lenior all-round athlete at Castle City, Tennessee, was moved Heights Academy in this fall from his old Lebanon, Tennessee, where defensive tackle position to he lettered in football and in the job of center. Standing at soccer. He was named to the 6-0, Al had to sit out the '71 Castle Heights Hall of Fame spring practice because of a and its All-Decade Team. He knee injury suffered during plans on a career in physical the season. He now appears therapy upon graduation healed and ready for action. from UTC. Prior to his injury, he was Moc footballers get a workout during pre-season scrimmage in preparation for the season opener credited with 18 tackles and UTC vs. VANDERBILT with Vanderbilt tomorrow night in Nashville. 10 assists and a fumble TOMORROW AT 7:30 Wilkes Cites Apparent Weaknesses recovery. With good IN NASHVILLE, TENN. •••••••********• (continued from page 8) back-up quarterback to but the experience and Brokas. While Brokas did all experience. Leading the quickness will account again. secondary will be the the kicking and punting last Returning in the offensive year, Coach Wilkes felt it linebacking crew of Jackie line are Ken Mirabella, Brent Lane and Rick Bynum, while better that he take the rest Adams and Steve Bevilaqua. while Bell and Lee do the Tom Patrick and Mike Bishop Although Bevilaqua is will take care of the defensive jobs in the kicking MM?- presently plagued with a pass coverage at the safety department. new directions in fashion hyper-extended elbow, he is The Mocs no doubt have a and corner back positions. expected to be ready for the Also returning on defense will tough schedule this season, DIAL 265-4211 FOR ALL STORES opener September 9 with the but if the team stays healthy, be tackle Jim McNamara and Commodores of Vanderbilt. DOWNTOWN - EASTGATE - NORTHGATE 3 ends Johnny McBrayer and is not hampered with injury Taking on the kicking duties and receives proper support, and ROSSVILLE J Eddie Yates. this year will be freshman The offensive line is the then there is no reason why Craig Bell from Madison, Chattanooga cannot expect a essential force in making the Alabama. Mike Lee is backfield effective. Here too, fine season from the 1972 expected to do the job at UTC MOCS. the Mocs lack size and depth, punter. Lee is also the w Will Use The Term 'Moment THE BODY SCHOLASTIC To Mean "All Nature At Anlnstant. A Moment... Has No Temporal Extension (And Hence Is No Natural Entitity), And Is In This Respect To Be Contrasted

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Just before the return trip to the UTC student body the Sept. 20: Introduction to political phenomenon or a 20th century Center has sponsored various Prince in an American to Washington, "...The President went to the contact mission and him, put his arm around the old man's community faculty and version of Camelot. But in a forthcoming discussion. shoulder and kissed him on the forehead. He student leaders at its location book of personal recollections of the 35th Sept. 27: Ralph Brown, started to walk to the helicopter, turned, on Douglas Street. President by his long time aides and friends, Director of UTC looked at his father for a moment and went This Tuesday with an Kenneth P. O'Donnell and David F.Powers Securit Oct. 10: Dr. William back and kissed him a second time, invitation extended to UTC with Joseph McCarthy, excerpted in H. Masterson, Chancellor. something Dave had never seen him do students and the community September McCall's, just released ,he is Oct. 25: UNN Chairman for before... at large the center will Young Americans, President remembered as a sensitive, considerate present an introductory man with family ties that bound close, "Inside the helicopter he looked out at the Todd Gardenhire; UTC figure in the wheelchair and his eyes filled meeting which will provide uncanny premonition and an enthusiastic, Student Government, with tears... In all the years that Dave and I clarative information about even sentimental attachment to his Irish President Cathy Gomes. knew John Kennedy, that was the only time the current and controversial Tentatively scheduled origins. topics which this year's "Keep up your courage - John F. either of us saw tears in his eyes...He always during November will be program will include. Also at Mayor Robert Kirk Walker Kennedy", were the words the Presidnet held his emotions under firm control." Tuesday's meeting will be Dr. wrote to the mother of a dangerously ill John Kennedy's coolness during the Cuban and Coach Ron Shumate, James McDougall, Assis, Dean UTC head basketball coach. baby he chanced to see while visiting his missies crisis is a matter of history for of Student Affairs, and Dr. own dying infant son, Patrick in a Boston students of the mid-century and a vivid Charles Renneisen. At the hospital. memory for the millions who listened to him session those sudents will Young Observing Patrick grow progressively discuss the risks of war on radio and session those students wil have weaker, the President made an unplanned television. But in spite of the fact that he an. opportunity to express Democrats decision to remain near him overnight. At told Powers and O'Donnell,, "If I don't gripes and opinions to these two A. M. he was awakened and told the force Khrushchev to remove those missiles two faculty members whose With the Presidential child had taken a bad turn and as he waited from Cuba, I ought to be Impeached," the positions represent as much Election set for November 7, for the elevator to take him to the oxygen President felt the same strain and as any faculty position the the Young Democrats Club at chamber, he paced the corridor. uncertainty felt by ordinary American interest of the student body. UTC has announced that it "...Looking into one of the rooms (he) citizens during that long October week-end The open meetings held on will hold its first meeting noticed a baby girl who had been severely in 1962. " On the Saturday afternoon that Tuesdays and Wednesdays of Wednesday, September 13, at burned...The President asked Dave for a pen the President was preparing the ultimatum various weeks throughout the 3:00 p.m. in the Guerry and a piece of paper. Holding the paper up he was to deliver to Khrushchev on Monday, year will in future weeks Student Center. against the glass of the room's corridor he telephoned Jackie at their home at Glen sponsor the diversified The YDC welcomes those window he wrote a note of sympathy to the Ora in Virginia and asked her to bring programs listed below. who are interested in mother, ending it, " 'Keep up your courage Caroline and John back to the White House Students interested in these attending this politically John F. Kennedy'." so that he could be with his family in case of areas of community interest active organization. For That w.'dS in August, 1963. In October, he an emergency." and student involvement in further information, call made a final and unpublicized visit, this time In describing the President's trip to Ireland the different facets of UTC Gaylen Shaffner at to Patrick's grave. In New England for a in the summer of 1963 following his visit to administration are urged to 875-2208. Democratic fund-raising drive, he was the Berlin Wall, the authors quote his wife. attend. attending the Harvard-Columbia football " He told me," said Jacqueline Kennedy, game. "it was the most enjoyable experience of his "...Toward the end of the first half, we whole life." Community College noticed that he was unusually silent, as if his The Irish trip was his own idea and he mind were far away... i want to get to freely admitted it was a pleasure trip. His In Chattanooga Patrick's grave,... and I want to go there affinity for the country and people reached (continued from page 1) alone with nobody from the newspapers a high point as he addressed a Galway entire junior college following me.' crowd. legislature in Nashville program." Masterson said revealed that there was a ...at Holyrood Cemetery... he looked at " How many of you have relativies in that he was inclined to agree growing animosity within the the simple headstone with one word, America whom you'd admit to? If you ever with the statement but that legislature toward the UT 'Kennedy' inscribed on it and said, 'He come to Washington, tell them at the White UT's power was due to its system. "Every bit of the seems so alone here.' " House gate that you're from Galway." And organization. money appropriated for According to the McCall's excerpt, many of them did. The THEC has scheduled a education seems to go to the Jacqueline Kennedy first learned of the As the Presidential party departed public hearing at Knoxville UT system," the source said. incident during the anguished trip from Shannon airport, O'Donnell caught sight of a on September 15 in order to It's all a matter of who Dallas to Washington following the sign held up by someone in the crowd. discuss the entire 5 year "out-politics" who and UT President's assassination a month later, and "It was hand-lettered with the title of a Master Plan. Masterson said has such a powerful alumni it was then that she made the decision to sad Irish ballad about a young man who he would attend and would that colleges such as MTSU move Patrick's body to the President's grave leaves his sweetheart and goes off to fight in present his argument to the Tennessee Tech, and ETSU site in Arlington. "I'll bring them together a war against the British. On the night we commission. He also stated never have a chance and the now, she said. were bringing President Kennedy's body that the entire plan must still people are tired of it. This More than once during that final week-end back from Dallas, I thought of that sign. be submitted to the could be the reason for the in Boston John Kennedy seemed to have a "It said, 'Johnny, I hardly knew ye.' " legislature for passage.

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f UTC Chancellor William H. Masterson explained proposed i community college planned for Chattanooga in near future. PAGE SIX THE UNIVERSTTY ECHO SEPTEMBER 8,1972 Blue find Gold Bookstore By Jeff Grabenstein As the Chattanooga campus of the University of Tennessee continues to grow, its student population is also geometricly expanding. In order to better meet the needs of the ever-expanding populace, Academic Enterprises has recently opened the Blue and Gold Bookstore near the UTC campus. This Moccasin Cadets are shown during the ROTC summer camp at Fort Bragg. Knoxville based outfit has accumulated over five years of experience in the bookstore business by operating the Orange and White ROTC Camps At Fort Bragg: Bookstore in Knoxville. The Blue and Gold Bookstore, which is located on McCallie Avenue where the Duck Soup Deli Preparing For Six Weeks Camp used to make its nest, is only a short walk from the center of the Chattanooga campus. July 28 marked the end of intricacies of controlling a the cadets. As its name indicates the main business of the 1972 ROTC advanced the Blue and Gold is that of selling books summer camp. For 21 UTC unit in attack, or in defense. Those cadets attending the So things wouldn't be too advanced camp were: Rush E. and supplies for the various courses offered students who participated in at UTC. Although the price of the various the training at FT. Bragg,N.C. depressing Hurricane Agnes Baker III, Stephen M. hit camp during the first Creswell, Byron W. Dalton, text books is usually set by the respective it was the culmination of publisher, Mr. Harold Henley, vice president months of preparation for the week. The rain cooled the Lee P. Dearmond, Jerry L. entire camp until the sun of Academic Enterprises, feels that the Blue six weeks camp. Although the Howell, Bruce P. Keown, and Gold can offer the other various supplies camp began on June 17, the came up one Monday Jackie D. Lane, Daniel M. morning. And with it came needed by the modern college student at a preparation training Lee, Bruce L. Martin, discount. The reason for this being the vast conducted by members of the 95+ heat that became Timothy W. McDonald, Macie well known to the cadets. But amount of high-volume buying that is done UTC's Military Science Dept. L. McFarland, Fred Lance by Academic Enterprises to fill the needs of began last September. neither the rain, not the heat McKenney, Barry C. Odom, deterred the cadets from the not only the Blue and Gold, but also their The training at Ft. Bragg, James S. Patterson, Carl N. other stores located at UTK and ETSU. Poston Jr., John C. Shadwick, conducted by members of the main purpose of the Besides selling books and supplies, the 82nd Airborne Division, was camp-"leadership", a test of Christopher N. Snow, Vinve J. Stafford, Roderick H. Blue and Gold also sells a wide variety of rigorous. It started each how well each man could magazines and records. Eight track tapes are morning at 5:30 with a dose perform when stressed to the Thornton, Randall L. Wall, Tobert L. Zielke. also found in abundance. For the student of calisthenics, followed by a peak of endurance. who already has enough records, the Blue two mile run. After everyone Those who found Ft. Bragg and Gold offers a wide selection of RCA ate a hearty army breakfast dull became motivated by stereos and televisions sets. of something they called SOS pep talks during airborne Alumni If you wish to express some of your the cadets left the comfort of orientation by the airborne their refurnished W WII emotions, creative designs or idiosyncracies school. Already two UTC Scholarships to the world, you can have any design barracks for the day and cadets, Bruce Martin and Carl night training. On a particular implanted upon a genuine T-shirt. Aslo for Poston, Jr., had earned their people who like to read but don't like to day a cadet could expect to jump wings. Two other Awarded navigate through a swamp, be buy a whole book for the contents of only a cadets, Maxie McFarland and single chapter, the Blue and Gold has a copy introduced to Airborne Fred McKinney, are presently The University of Tennessee training, and or learn the machine whiclj you can operate for the enrolled in the course at Ft. at Chattanooga General insignificant sum of five cents. Benning, GA. Alumni Association, August If there is a book that you want and don't Moccasin But the challenge of 24, presented scholarships to have or one that you have and don't want Airborne School or the 22 UT Chattanooga students. the Blue and Gold can rectify your situation. advanced summer camp was Checks and certificates They will order any books, if it is humanly not enough for three of were presented to the possible, that are published today and see to Tracks UTC's cadets, Donald students at the third annual "Student apathy, it that you receive the copy that you are Watson, David Nich.»'.>, and UTC Scholarship Banquet. craving. Those of you who want to sell your exemplified by the last SGA Paul Tommey, who attended Ms. Madge Harrison, election," says Bill demons, text books at any time of the year have only the Army's toughest training Association President, made to contact the Blue and Gold. If the book editor of the Moccassin, "is course, the Ranger Course at the presentations while the major cause of the small which you are selling is to be used next Ft. Benning. The gruelling "acquainting" the recipients semester you will be handsomely rewarded. number of sales in yearbooks. with the "purpose" of Last year the Moccassin sold nine week course was If not, your book will be purchased thealumni office and their wholesale. only enough yearbooks to be conducted in three phases. annual giving programs. granted another year of The first phase was Walt Walton, UTC Alumni In order to get the students and teachers public ation by the conditioning and Affairs director, said the acquainted with the Blue and Gold, they are Publications Board at U. T. C. instructional training at Ft. General Alumni AsJdrTOIBR sponsoring a raffle. The winner, to be drawn Unless the Moccassin sells Benning. The second was has funded a total of $31,000 on September fifth, will receive either a eight hundred 72-73 mountain training at to UTC for the coming year television set or a stereo. The second place yearbooks, the Moccassin will Dahlonaga, GA. The last from the annual giving fund. finisher will receive whatever is left. cease to exist. "Under New This year's scholarship If you don't like to miss classes waiting in Management," says phase was in the swampland winners are as follows: long lines to receive your beloved reading Clemons," is the hope behind of Florida and was Freshman Scholarships, Jill and writing materials, then the Blue and publishing a new and culminated by 12 straight Poteet, Hazel Benderman, Gold is just what you are looking for. different yearbook that will days in the field on a tactical Sharon Bergmann, Regina sell." exercise. For the first time Russell, Vicki Bell; This year's Moccassin staff three UTC students are now Upperclass Scholarship, John includes Clemons as editor, wearing the coveted Ranger Blake, Janice Cheek, William Ech Margie Loughman as associate Tab worn by all Regular Dixon, Barbara Freels, editor, and Steve Adkins as Army Rangers. Richard Hannah, Christine Staff business manager. The Miller, Judy Kelley, Vicki Moccassin urges any student In addition to these cadets Kennedy, Gail McDade, Named interested in assisting the attending the camp at Ft. Barbara Scott, Katharine Debbie Mount, editor of Bragg Chancellor Masterson and copy. Carolyn Peery will yearbook staff to come by Steele, Lebron Sterchi, the UTC ECHO for the remain as the Business the office located at 621 Vine of UTC sent two Wanda Thach, Steven Watson, 1972-73 school year, has representatives to observe the Manager and Bob Goldberg St. Sandra Williams; National announced her staff for the will handle the advertising. For the 72-73 yearbook, camp. The two, Dr. Frank Merit Scholarships, Martha fall semester. Whittacre from the Education Sports Editor is Jim Holt. senior pictures will be made Fallwell, Frederick Mount replaced the Anyone interested in September 12th and 13th. Department and Dr. John H itchcock. Managing and Associate Jayne of the Mathematics writing, typing, layout, or Seniors must make an Editor positions with two photography, please contact appointment by calling the Department, reported to Dr. A highly competitive Assistant Editors. Serving Masterson that the any Echo staff member or Moccassin office at 755-4348. award, students are selected under Mount as Assistant drop by the Echo office at A make-up day for instruction the cadets on the basis of financial need, Editor over production is received was a far cry from 621 Vine Street next door to underclassmen pictures will county residence, and Fred Caughran and Raleigh MacCIellan Gymnasium. be on Monday, September old Army training and was shcolastic achievement, educational and beneficial to Squires has been named as Typists will receive an hourly 11, in the student center. respectively. Assistant Editor over news salary. SEPTEMBER 8,1972 THE UNIVERSITY ECHO PAGE SEVEN

********************* us Announcements ******************* * Camp * I The annual Panhellenic Tea will open I * I sorority rush on Sunday, September 10. The The University of Tennessee at I Chattanooga Rifle Team will begin practive Mr. John N. Popham the managing editor * tea will begin at 4:30 p.m. in the Flag Room * * of the Guerry Center. Pam Stradley, on September5. All UTC students are of the Chattanooga Times will present his * eligible to participate on the team. The team views on "Today's Young Army Officer and President of the UTC Panhellenic Council, * * has announced that the tea must be attended features new match weapons and will have His Responsibility Towards Society" on * both a nen's and a women's squad. Any Sept 11 at 12 o'clock at Cadek Hall. Mr. * by all persons planning to go through * * sorority rush and that a $2.50 registration interested student should contact Master Popham comes as guest of the Reserve fee must be paid by all prospective rushees Sgt. Home at the Military Science Officers' Training Corps at the University of I Department or by calling 755-4195. Tennessee at Chattanooga. Faculty and * that afternoon. Sorority rush will culminate * i with its annual pledging festivities Priorshooting experience is not necessary for students are cordially invited to attend this * team membership, lecture. Time will be available for questions * ft Wesnesday, September 20th at the * quadrangle. men's and answers. ***** *****

The 1972-73 Moccasin is on sale at the *l**^^F^r*^n The University of Tennessee at front desk in the student center. The cost is # Chattanooga purchasing department is again * $5.00. # taking special sealed bids for surplus sale of used equipment and supplies. For more information contact R. E. Mays at the * ***** Senior pictures will be made September 12 * Purchasing Department, 833 Fort Wood and 13. Seniors may make an appointment Street. by calling 755-4348. * The parking lot across from Grote Hall will be closed after September 15. ***** *!• ^p^p #f* •!• £I * UTC To Grant Credit *••*•••••••••••••* AIVALACHIAN DESIGNS For CLEP Test Grades BACKPACKING SPECIALIST 5 Starting this fall the * week of each month. 100% DOWN SLEEPING BAGS University of Tennessee at Officials in the university * Chattanooga will grant college admissions office anticipate GREAT COLORS: GRAPE, SCARLET, credit to individuals who make that UTC soon will become a * staisfactory scores on CLEP, BLAZE ORANGE, BLUE & BEIGE yL CLEP test center. The nearest (College-Level Examination ALSO LIGHTWEIGHT TENTS & BACKPACKS Program) tests. centers now are located at C1EP, a national program UT-Knoxville and FROM - $34.50 MOST ZIP TOGETHER sponsored by the College UT-Nashville. FREE BROCHURE Entrance Examination Board, UTC will grant credit for successful test scores in the CHATTANOOGA TENNESSEE 37401 5 enables individuals to obtain * recognition for college-level following 23 courses: achievement regardless of how, American Literature, General »•••***••••••*••*# Chemistry, General when, or where learning took Psychology, Geology, History place. Subject matter may of American Education, Human Growth and have been mastered through Development, Introductory to intensive reading, on the job Business Management, experience, or television Introductory Accounting, Super Sam's courses, for example. Introductory Business Law, At UTC stidents may earn Introductory Calculus, up to 30 semester hours of Introductory Economics, 704 McCallie Ave. credit by passing CLEP exams. Introductory Marketing, Intro- Each test is a 90-minute ductorySociology, Money and objective examination which Banking, Statistics, Tests and costs $15. CLEP tests are Measurements, and administered during the third Trigonometry. ^••••••••••••••••^

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Shirts, Sweaters, Tops And Leather Good: ^•••••••••••••** PAGE EIGHT THE UNIVERSITY ECHO SEPTEMBER 8,1972 Jim By Jim Holt Chattanooga Mocs Meet i * _TERMPAPERS * •tesenrchedvped , written and professionally* Vanderbilt Roadblock [typedS, BA. dogreeAll writer. s have a minimum^ FREE TERMPAPER CATALOG Shorts: f (Thousands already on file) Vanderbilt. That is the that p.uu.em. Vandy tried ALL TOLL FREE several experiments with has shown himself to be a _Janywhere in the country for infor major roadblock that the is possible With Straight newSJrnation and rates and catalogs.) people like Walter Overton, tough, hardnosed ballcarrier. University of Tennessee at Stories. "JS" Will not be ak or Call Collect (301) 656-5770 Chattanooga's Moccasins Mike Kirk, and Steve Burger Micky Brokas is back with a „h™-l™A», f~. «,„ „«.,„««." EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH. INC. which seemed to have years more experience and Cheerleader for the athletic [5530 Wisconsin Ave. • Suite 1690 must get ast is they are to department. It already hasf Washington, D.C. 20015 worked. With Steve Burger skill. With "Boom Boom" have anything close to a plenty of pretty girls who can lb able to do well at either Bynum, Jackie Lane and winning season. Right now, do the job much better. ButT quaterback or tailback, it Mike Rice leading the way, the Mocs are in top shape and neither will it be a critic for j( ********** looks as if Coach Pace will go the defence should make its have plenty of that pre-season criticisms sake. There arej with Soph. David Lee at best showing in years. There fighting spirit. A victory enough "sports experts' quaterback. Injured last year, is even some signs of a good PIZZA HUT would keep this spirit high around who have never seen] and give the momentum they talented running back Watson pass defense. The prediction FOR the Mocs compete. "JS" doesV have lacked in the past couple Brown could give the UTC of a Moc victory this not now or will ever claim to p of years. But if they should defense some real problems. Saturday is not only a be God's advisor to sports.^C UNLIMITED VARIETY lose it, they then must face a On the Moccasin side of the possibility but has a darn However, "Jim Shorts" will w 7* tougher test in Auburn. The line, there is the best chance good chance. always be asking and listening^5908 RINGGOLD ROAD|( whole season could be based ever in pulling out a win over This has been the first "Jim the Commodores. UTC has on next Satuday night's Shorts" of the new University le™comtS„r^:&AJlTY ROOM * GROUP* outcome. also cured most of its depth year. As that year progresses, problems with only its If not perfect, "Jim Shorts"? DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE^ Depth was Vandy's biggest "JS" will attempt to cover offensive line being a little will always attempt to be fairly problem last year. Spring the UTC sport scene with a thin at places. Converted and honest in its reporting of practice seemed to have more personal coverage than the sports. % CALL: 892-1189 J helped correct at least part of from linebacker, Pete James ITERM PAPERS* ¥ Send for your descriptive, up-to-date, ¥ 128 page, mail order catalog of 2,300 ¥ quality termpapers Enclose $1.00 to ¥ cover postage and handling WE ALSO WRITE ¥ CUSTOM MADE PAPERS. ¥ Termpaper Arsenal, Inc. 519 GLENROCK AVE, SUITE 203 LOS ANGELES, CALIF. 90024 t (213)477-8474 • 477-5493 ¥ "We need a local salesman" ¥ p«^^F^r*^r*^r*^r*^r**~'^ ¥ Pete James Mickey Brokas Rick Bynum Al Stephens ¥ Wilkes Cites Weaknesses; Lack Of Size And Depth With twenty-eight lettermen run two deep in our offensive had high praise for James and and fourteen starters and defensive lines, we would Sessoms saying, "They have returning from last year's feel a little more secure." In really been running in top squad, the UTC Mocs face the relation to the size, Wilkes form these last couple of 1972 football season with an felt that this would be days." This running attack air of optimism. accounted for in the should open the airways to The only apparent quickness and determination the returning combination of weakness at this time is the of the linemen. Brokas to Vince Stafford lack of depth and size. The brightest spot in the enabling the Moc's to show a Although the starting lines Moc attack is in the offensive well rounded offensive are strong, injury would and defensive secondary. attack. really play havoc in the Returning in the offensive The secondary is also the I offensive and defense line's backfield are record-breaking highlight of the defensive unit | strength. Coach Harold Mickey Brokas, Pete James fielding both ability and | Wilkes said, "If only we could and David Sessoms. Wilkes (continued on page 9) I'd like to buy the world a Coke On a hill top in Italy we assembled young people from all over the world to bring you this message from the Coca-Cola Bottlers all over the world Its the real thing Coke SEPTEMBER 8, 1972 THE UNIVERSITY ECHO »•••_•_•_•_•_• •>>••••••••<•*••• Editorial •>:•:•:• & Games? Greek Way V'/ir Olympics have resumed. Seventeen people have died; nine hostages, By George Winters The role of fraternities in campus life is presently five Arab guerillas, and one German policeman. Hut the games will begin experiencing quite a bit of scrutiny from both students and faculty. The general trend of this comment again. unfavorable if not derogatory. These criticisms have come primarily from the pens of writers whose opinions are The shedding of innocent blood has left the world aghast Repulsed by invalid. This invalidity overshadows their work for the simple reason that they have no personal experience on these acts of "political terrorism", mankind has quickly placed the blame which to base an opinion. For a fraternity man to explain truthfully and objectively through mournful pleas of retribution for "those who died in the bloom of what a faternity is, is a difficult task at best. Fraternity life is a personal experience which is different for every man. It their lives." holds only as much meaning as each individual allows it to and the truths and objectives of the "life" present Secretary of State Rogers, speaking for the Resident stated that "criminal themselves in numerous ways. Each person who "goes Greek" however experiences several phenomena which set action against innocent people certainly is not an acceptable method of him apart in his own mind from those who have not had the same experiences. solving any of the world's problems." What an ironic statement! The Rushee experience or, an annual membership drive opens each student's fraternal life. Throughout the summer It certainly cannot be the slaughtering of innocent victims for political and during the first weeks of school, fraternities and sororities concern themselves with finding the people on reasons that will disturb the American public. That is accepted daily with campus who are interested in the Greek experience. They emphasize the validity and unity of the Greek way of life hardly a passing remark. What will not be tolerated is the shattering of an through a tradition lovingly called "Greek Week." As we have seen this past week, this is a period which affords image. That being, the peaceful assemblage of mankind known as the fraternities and sororities an opportunity to express themselves to the rest of the student body through social Olympics. If it did indeed ever exist as a separate entity from the realm of events and community action. The rush activities, which commence next week, are aimed at pointing out the good politics, with all its violence, it will no more, for the "spirit" lux been that a fraternity can do for a man and making him realize dissolved. that he has talents to offer the fraternity. Once a rushee is pledged he goes through a semester of It took only 17 deaths to destroy the Olympic games, how many does it pledgeship or fraternity educations. An associate member, as he is now called, is educated in the fraternity's history, take to destroy the ''spirit" of a country? Tor the fames will begin again. ideals, and purpose. At the same time scholarship and participation in campus activities are emphasized. The dehumanizing tradition of "hazing" has all but been eliminated from the pledge period. A pledge no longer has to prove his desire for admittance to the brotherhood YAF Gets Shaft through physical exertion but through participation in fraternity activities. Judge Wilson has dismissed in Federal Court a suit against the Univ. of The third experience in fraternities and sororities is initiation, the culmination of pledgeship. Each Greek Tennessee seeking the abolishment of the mandatory student activity fee. organization has its own ritual, unlike any of the others. "The Ritual" is a symbolic representation of the ideals and Wilson refuted the charge that its existence was a "denial of equal protection purpose of each organiation, the bond which welds its members together as a unit. of the law." Therefore, there was no Constitutional question involved. The final experience, the bortherhood or sisterhood, is a life long one. After graduation the fraternal experience can Perhaps Wilson is correct in this particular judgement. No student is denied continue to be meaningful through participations in Alumni activities. the right to participart. Rather, they were denied the right not to participate, One word of caution about the ambiguity, "brotherhood;" it should be noted that this word is financially. There now remains the query as to what the complaint should be. overworked because it attempts to describe all the facets of a many-faceted entity. Every person in a fraternity is an It seems the plaintiffs have attacked the effect rather than the cause. The individual. Members range from teetotalers to hard core hell-raisers but to join a fraternity is not to have to align cause is the Board of Trustees who institute such "taxes." This programs and yourself with one of these groups. Conformity within a fraternity is a voluntary proposition, as it is in any other services fee, or whatever name this tax is camouflaged as, will probably never social aspect of life. Though fraternity life is not desirable for every student, be abolished. However, the distribution, amount, and method of this the total fraternal experience can be a meaningful one to most people. It has been in the past and continues to be. I taxation can certainly be examined by Those who provide it. can say with complete candor that my experiences with fraternity have been truly enjoyable, as well as educational Several years ago a group of "patriots" pondered this very same question. and productive and I urge each undergraduate to seek out these organiations on campus and decide whether or not Perhaps it's time for U. T. C. to have a little tea party? ^^ - M . ^ thenicjy! vacan benefiUCMCIItI yojrwuu aa.->s theui~y navhave othersuuicia.. Letters To The Editor Yke fUn.* tcL I Bookst ore Moccasin Wait in line while those That business about a ahead check their packages. As a roving pre-ordered text book Go through personal Debbie Mount letter-to-the-editor writer I pick-up service during the shopping bag; discover, as Editor visited the. initial staff first week of school should those ahead had, several items meeting of the UTC Moccasin qualify as the biggest joke missing. The mood of those around here since the farce in Proceed into the stacks; attending The September 5 second story Race Hall during gather missing texts; get back Raleigh Squires Fred Caughran session was one of pre-registration last year. determination to (1) improve into "preordered " line. Assistant Editor Assistant Editor Oscar Fowler, recent on the quality of last year's Pay the price. winner of an Outstanding journal and (2) to seek Regress to the tables where Young Men of America innovative ideas serving to notebooks are displayed. award, certainly did not create greater reader interest Then, the clincher. Fall in receive that distinction one of the long lines of without appearing Sports Editor Jim Holt because of the innovative students who lacked the "gimmicky". Business Manager Carolyn Peery plan whereby students could "foresight" to pre-order The ultimate goal of the Advertising Manager Bob Goldberg pre-order books for the fall books, and wait a turn to pay 1972-1973 yearbook staff is semester. Faculty Advisor Pete Consacro to create a book which is for three 59-cent notebooks, Just let us have a list of timeless, relating to future which were not accepted in your courses, students were students in the same way as the shorter, "pre-ordered" promised, and we'll make to us. Also the staff hopes lines. everything nice and easy for that today's students will The concept of advance you. Well nice and easy went look back at this issue in ordering is probably a good somewhat as follows, at least future years and say of a one. But in practice it proved for this student: The opinions expressed on these pages are either those of particular page, "I remember a good deal more time Dash into the University the editors or those of individual writers and do not that." consuming than the old Bookstore before class to necessarily reflect the views of the University of Tennessee Harry Geller procedure. pick-up bundle of books Linda Hawkins at Chattanooga or its administrators. uliutii ti IMKI < ^T^^I^^^WT^TT^.' -.v, PAGE TEN THE UMVERSITY ECHO SEPTEMBER 8,1972

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AMERICAN ^NATIONAL Just being a bank isn't enough anymore. SEPTEMBER 8,1972 THE UNIVERSITY ECHO PAGE ELEVEN MOCS FINEST SINCE 1968 and somewhere in between. Bruce Mitchell, the secondary, while Jerry Walker to be of great help, there is William Martin and David Despite the disasterous 2-9 much-talked about junior could also be a pleasant still a backbreaker schedule Sessoms, the top two rushers record of last season, college transfer, will get a surprise. facing the Moccasins again a year ago, are both back, but enthusiasm for the 1972 shot at one of the starting In the kicking department, this year. Not as bad, Martin underwent knee football season has been linebacker jobs, but he is also both Brokas and sophomore perhaps, as alst year's, but the surgery during the summer building at the University of a good tight end. Lance Johnny Hill are able to difference is only minimal. and his status remains to be Tennessee at Chattanooga. Pettus, a reserve split end for handle the field goal and Vanderbilt and Auburn are seen. Sessoms, though, should And while no one is awarding two years, has been shifted to extra point chores. But a the two opening foes, but be ready to take up where he the Moccasins a slightly the defensive team where he punter needs to be found. after that it's home for four left off at the end of 1971. premature national will also perform at Lee and Durall Teague did straight games against Middle One of those new faces isn't championship, the plain fact linebacker, while sophomore the spring-game punting, but Tennessee, Arkansas State, really new. Pete James spent is that UTC could easily field Rodney Goff will also be on the job is still open. Southwestern Louisiana and three years at linebacker its finest team since the 9-1 hand. Brokas, a bona fide . A Break-even where he performed well, but season of 1968. candidate for Little performance by UTC in its In the defensive line a lot of at the startof spring Admittedly it's a pretty questions will have to be All-America accolades, will initial six games would go a am b itious goa i (and answered, but the status of have some competition this practice he was moved to very long way toward that particularly so in view of the end John McBrayer isn't one year in the person of Mike tailback where he performed coveted winning season. fact that the Mocs have put of them. As the top returning Lee, the junior college quite well, as his 135 net Despite the presence of together only nine wins since hand at defensive end, transfer who sat out last yards in the spring game will passing whiz Mickey Brokas McBrayer can be counted on season. Lee is not in Brokas' that great '68 season). But aQuarterback, UTC will opt attest. Speedy sophomore with a few long- awaited to line up for the Moccasins class as a passer, but is a for a diversified offense this Phil Bullen can add explosive breaks, Coach Harold Wilkes 11 times this season. Eddie superior runner who can do year, meaning equal emphasis speed to the ground attack, Yates, last year's walk-on things with the option. & Company could find on both the running and who proved he can play the Where the aerial game is and newcomer Mike Hogan themselves back on the aerial games Defensively, the college game, too, is in the concerned Brokas will not could prove to be a definite winning trail in '72. And let's situation is what government running for the other spot, have the gifted Rocky Turner asset. face it: a winning season bureaucrats like to call especially if Bynum stays at to throw at this year, but UTC's offensive line should would certainly be a most "fluid." Nobody knows what linebacker. The defensive Vince Stafford, the guttylittle be stronger than a year ago, refreshing tonic! it means, but it sounds good! tackle jobs are up for grabs flanker who caught nine but lack of depth could be The presence of 24 The situation is fluid (?) and three lettermen appear touchdown passes last season, troublesome. Big Brent returning lettermen, 16 of because of a number of on the inside track. Jim is back and appears ready for Adams, the tall sophomore them starters a year ago, has factors. One is whether or not "Sarge" McNamara, the who started 11 games last to be one of the big reasons ex-running back Ronnie Weir his finest season. Sophomore team's elder statesman at age year, is the wheelhorse and a for the anticipated can make the grade at Benny Davis could play a big 26, played at both end and sure-fire bet for Little improvement. Although UTC linebacker (he changed places role at wide receiver as could tackle last year, will be All-America honors before will still find a young team with James). Another is how returning squadman Willie competing with Steve he's through. Veteran Ken (just nine seniors), it will be a long it will take linebacker Walker. Tom Rhyne will Johnson and Mike Bass for Mirabella, the dependable battle-tested outfit with a lot Jackie Lane to recover from a probably be looked at on one of the two tackle jobs senior, will line up at guard of juniors and seniors who broken hand sustained in defense, but he can also go at this time around. with Adams, while a pair of will be three- year starters. summer ROTC camp. Rick flanker. Tight end, though, vets — Philip Johns and Also, there appears to be Bynum, who has played both In the secondary, could be a problem. Mike Steve Bevo?aqia — appear more depth than in the past end and linebacker, was sophomores Tom Partrick Vaden seems ready to fill good bets for starting roles at several seasons. Probably not slated for duty at the and Mike Bishop are the top Danny Parker's shoes, but offensive tackle. With the as much as the coaching staff terminal post (where he is men back, but Bishop this is one position where graduation of Larry Prather, would want (is there ever?), most effective) this season, suffered a broken ankle in the depth is critical. There is center becomes a source of but still another but should Lane be slow in spring. He appears, however, none as the preseason prime interest, but Al improvement. recovering Bynum will be to be ready to play. Rhyne, workouts begin. Stephens has the ability to While those assets are going needed at linebacker. the speedy sophomore, will The offensive backfield will get a good look in the be a mixture of old and new more than take up the slack. *****************£***********> ff ABC Mobile Homes *

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