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By Steve Treu reassurance In that some State When The State TITST roncetvea State ooesnT s w w wr »*•*• WtlTTfKT ww wwt tfftB JWfD®- Senators have expressed a desire of GVSC, the policy was to erect funds for our next multi-million Pres. Lubbers is at the helm, The increased enrollment at to hold the tig schools at 40,000 buildings then fill the campus dollar request. the Board preferring to vest GVSC is obvious in crowded and the r^st in the 20,000 with students. Apparently Educational goals have not power in a single individual parking lots, long cafeteria lines, bracket, whire ithers tell him legislators correctly assessed the been overlooked in the rather than a faculty democracy. and even in the flow of 10,000 students is a comfortable situation because we new find construction excitement. An The main reason for inis is the pedestrians across campus population for GVSC. Since this the facilities being utilized to a example is the Audio-Visual necessity of making fast between classes. The appeal of level will be reached before high capacity. The Great l,akes Department. Attempts have decisions rather than awaiting the small college community 1980, the political gears are buildings were designed with a been made to get monies for drawn out verdicts while the fate suddenly appears threatened by already turning to r. -'propriate 1500 population in mind, the improvement but the legislators of a growing college hangs in the the impending population bomb the necessary funds for the science complex 3000, and the pushed aside all efforts. balance. Mr. Lubbers’ apparent triggered by an annual growth Complex III phase of Zumberge Library and Field According to Pres. Lubbers, “ the open-mindedness in areas of rate of over 25%. Supporting construction. House for 6000 students apiece. ultimate goal of A-V education faculty and student advice, material presented at the Oct. 28 Special consideration is being President Lubbers said slow is educational TV and since we coupled with a self-opinionated Board of Control meeting given to the space needs of the initial growth impeded accurate had tried the other channels air (which is necessary for projected future enrollment of various colleges. Perhaps William projections somewhat and that with no success, we decided to command), seem to make him a over 12,000 students on campus James and TJC will need although we are in no trouble worthy investment, capable of by 1980. go for the big apple-in-the-sky", buildings seperate from CAS in now, the situation could become which, of course, has worked so administering to the growing President Lubbers offers some order to function properly. grim in a couple of years if the far. It remains to be seen pains of GVSC. ■■■■■■auuMUUUHUUHmaumum Michigan Technologists visit G.V.S*C,

Grand Rapids. A Friday night dinner at “ Teamwork in Diagnosis” will planned programs will be a pathologist, Blodgett Memorial Saturday. Nov. 13: Holiday Inn North, Grand be the theme of a two-day fall question and answer session on Hospital, Grand Rapids. 8:30-9:30 am., “Sickle Cell Rapids, and a Saturday I p.m. seminar of the Michigan Society latest sickle cell anemia Coordinated by the Western Anemia,” led by Bruce Nichols, luncheon in GVSC’s Grand of Medical Technologists at screening techniques, involving Michigan Society of Medical B.S., clinical chemist, Blodgett Traverse Room of Lake Grand Valley State College Robert M. Nalbandian, M.D., Technologists, the seminar is Memorial Hospital, Grand Michigan Hall are also a part of Friday and Saturday, November world famous authority on the expected to draw over 150 Rapids; the program for participants. 12 and 13. A highlight of disease. and associate medical technologists from 9:30-10 a.m., “Question and throughout the state. It will be Answer Session in Urea hosted at Grand Valley by Glenn Treatment and New Sickle Cell NEW Anders, Ph.D., director of the Screening Techniques,” Nichols MASAZINE CHILD CARE GVSC School of Health Sciences and Dr. Nalbandian; medical technology program. 10: IS a.m. • I p.m., STARTS Emphasizing the teamwork of “Consumption Coagulapathy,” CENTER PROPOSED physician, medical technologist, led by Dr. Nalbandian. and “Art, poems, essays, plays, etc., and patient, programs will be including a demonstration of of the minority people” will be held in room 132 Lake Huron methods of medical the focus of a new magazine Hall, and will include: technologists of Blodgett A proposal for a cooperative year old age range, in the 8 a.m. entitled “ Like It Is,” to be F rid a y . Nov. 12: Memorial Hospital; child care center at Grand Valley to S p.m. hours. Evenings might published by students of Grand 1-3 p.m., ’The Kidney Patient 2:15-3:15 p.m.. Classroom State College is being explored also be arranged occasionally. Valley State College's Project and Related Laboratory Tests.*' discussions in Lake Huron Hall to find the amount o f interest in Make-11. Entries are presently led by Jack Pierce. M.D.. - “Immunoglobulins,” led by such an arrange men!, both at the If you are interested in this being sought and diould be director o f the renal unit, and Betty VandcrPloeg, B.A., college and in its neighboring type of program, would you mailed prior to Monday, educational coordinator of Medical Technologist (A S C P ); communities. Space for the please call Dr. Daniel Clock at Ncvembrr IS to: “ Like It U,” house staff. St. Mary's HoqhtaL “ Hemolytic Anemia,” Margaret the collegr. 895-6611. ext. 147 c/o Project Makc-lt, Seidman center would he located oa Grand Rapids; 4-6 p.m.. “The Salik. M S . M.T. (A S C P ); “ LDH or 107, or at his home in Grand House, GVSC. Allendale. Liver Patient and Related Isoenzymes,” Nancy Vida, B.S., Haven. 842-9013. or. Ed Michigan 49401. “ . . - Laboratory Testa,” led by Jack M.T. (ASCP); and, “Urinary Koogterp, at (us home phone everycontribution will be Lukens. M.D.. chairman of Sediment.” Emma Jean Stone, 895-4982 in Allendale. reviewed for publication.” medicine. Butterworth Hospital, B.S.. M.T. (ASCP) page2

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By Paul D. Wisniewski. Dennis P. Manko, John M. Cook

In the lest two editions wr have been hearing a great deal of noise from one L. Eric Cirienke. The first started with his article titled. “Sene Gas Made on Campus", and continued in the last issue with his denounciation of scientists in general and Professor Atkinson of the chemistn department in particular in the original article L. Eric Ghenke claims that Sene Gas was made on Film Festival A Horror campus. As it turns out it never was made and never will be L. Eric Gnenke. in a letter to the editor explains that Professor Atkinson told him that a student nude some phosgene. He did not tav where. L. Eric Ghenke assumed that it was made on campus and reported it as such. In the very same letter, after showing how inaccurate he is in his reporting. L. Eric Gnenke makes the To the I'd it or: I guess 75 cents after 1968 that it wasn't made reporting than any other paper? statement: “I believe that it is the job of the press to accurately report isn't really that much money. before talkies were invented. Ya Why should I expect the school According to our present to have “ truth in advertising”? anything that involver a potential danger of the college community " If he never know. Ah, well, 75 cents is inflationary prices. 75 cents is What the hell, school is supposed calls his lies accurate reporting, he is poorly mistaken still cheap. And three movies, nothing. And when you get to may be a little farfetched for a to prepare you for the cold, At this point one may question Mr. Ghenke's motives. Exactly what is he see a movie festival for 75 cents film festival: is still three movies. cruel world outside. Guess !'U after7 According to a reliable source, M Ghenke will print anything, true or that’s jus! about a steal. Right'7 I mean, if they nirlc Ihree movies just shut up and tend to my false, just to get his name in print. In presenting his article he uses much the Golly-gec Captain, 75 cents, six to represent a “ Horror Film frostbite. same tactics as the late Senator Joe McCarthy used in his Commie Witch hunt bits, 3/4 of a dollar, fer an festival,” then those three must By the way, I read in the of the early I QUO's Is M. Ghenke hunting witches also7 This rime the witches honest-to-goodness horror film really be killers. You Betcha. Lanthorn that there is a John being poor misquoted chemistry professors. Mr. Ghenke. like McCarthy, starts festival' Dracula. Frankenstein, So I bundles up my bod' and Wayne Festiva1 coming up. 1 can with a lie (nerve gas made on campus) and when called out on this lie, calls his Wolfman and all those f(r)iends carts it o ff to Huron at the hardly wait. aci'uscrs Hers and says they lack moral responsibility. If anyone lacks any kind of old who lurked in the hushes assigned time. The crowd was so Patrick S. Duncan of responsibility it is Mr. Ghenke. Is he trying to make up for his own when we walked home alone at small, I admit, but they could at night. All those nightmares of deficiencies by acting as the natch dog of scicniifh morals ' least have heated the place. I childhood, things that kept me Wc could go on writing more about Mr. Ghenke hut we feel we have said thought everyone left during awake at night with my head enough and nr don 7 want to waste any more time of yours or our space by intermission (R & R ) to get some under the covers. Things like goodies, but they were all liiogicoi cluttering up this newspaper with his name. headless corpses, and vampire outside running around the bats, blobs of jelly who ate building to keep warm. everything. Unimaginable things, Greinke prehistoric creatures, Nixon as The first movie, well, 1 can’t president. Almost wet my pants. say much about it. What can you A C C O R D IN G TO NEED To the Editor: So I cashed in my bottles and say about a movie that stars I think that it is only fair to By Steve Trcu waited for October 31st, Hey Dana Andrews? The next movie warn Mr Gricnke that some Halloween, double treat. was a third-rate Christopher Lee irrational fool is writing articles The Socalistic attitude prevalent in the U.S. is probably the largest threat to Whoopee-doo. flick. Not as bad as the first, but and letters to the newspaper and the search for truth. If justice is not applied to all aspects o f daily life, the Then a letdown, despite what ! really didn't pay much is signing Mr. Grienke’s name to mind is not totally free. If restrictions are applied uniformly we do not baulk: the Lanthorn said, “ the Horror attention. I was too busy trying them. Ordinarily 1 would not see jt is the exception to the rule that fertilize die seed of discontent. Festival set for October 29-31. to restore the circulation to my fit to bring this to your Idealistically, man should receive payment for services rendered with regard The movies to he presented hands and feet. And then the attention, but the articles and include many of the oldest projectionist didn't show the last for quality and a just standard of living. The labor unions corrupt this concept letters are so illogical, ambiguous monster movies; some were movie. Maybe 1 shouldn't to an extent, but the worst offender is the welfare system. and full of irrelevant statements made before talkies were complain, he could have been Each day here at GVSC, the welfare system deprives worthy students of the that I’m sure that even Mr. in v e n te d ," there were, doing us a favor. educational opportunities they are entitled to. The blame lies not with the Gnenke could not have reached (according to a bill in G TR ) only various departments, hut rather the error lies in the faulty modem humanitar- So, I’ve been disillusioned. that level of intellectual 3 movies to be presented. And That’s life. Why should I expect bankruptcy. who am 1 to say that just Radical Ayn Rand fanatically points out the pitfalls of this way o f life. Rand the school paper to be any more The Omniscient Reader because a movie was released honest or factual in their condemns the support o f “non-individuals" on the basis of need. She goes overboard but at least she knows how deep the water is: a man does not have the right to another's fust due solely because of needs. To iiiusirs!: this in concrete terms, consider this newspaper. Anyone can Illogical write for the LAN THORN, but only needy people (whether they write weu or not) receive renumeration. Good uniters refuse to work under these INTRAMURAL INQUIRY conditions, the result is a poor quality newspaper. Reader Another example is the Audio-Visual Dept. The A -V manager is competent To the Editor, and does his job well but he is handicapped by lackadaisical incompetent by John Barnes volunteers and a phys ed motor. The Rumor has it that someone has employees. When / studied Intro, to Music. / faithfully listened to all the other game which I was playing in. been leaving letters a! the had no referee at all. Now it’s hard required tapes. Often I reported faulty recorders to student employees only to It seems there is just about as Lanthorn office that have been enough to play a fair game with one much enthusiasm on campus for written by the Concious find later that they hadn 7 even bothered to place an “out of order" sign much intramural sports as all college sports. official, but how can a game be Conservatives but signed “ The less report the defective equipment. This enthusiasm on the part of played with none at all? We managed Omniscient Reader." Not only After frequent frustrations I learned to request the master tapes because the participants and spectators is not by providing officials from cither does this seem illogical and students had improperly reproduced selections often omitting the last 2 or 3 being matched by the Physical team, and we struggled through the Education Department. I have heard game. ambigious, it seems immoral. movements. many complaints concerning the My complaint o f not enough Anyone who has s valid criticism The departments certainly have some responsible employees, but absent is sanctioning o f intramural football, officials it shared by nearly all people can write the Lanthorn a signed the competitive aspect. A student knows he will not be replaced by a better but I have a personal story pertinent concerned with 1-M football. / letter stating his position. man as long as he stays poor enough. to the argument. propose that in the future a sufficient Anyone who wants to hurl amount o f interest be generated by H is my belief that GVSC vHS never sttsin a high quality as long as this Two weeks ago. on Thursday, childish accusations and other October 2ft. there were two the sponsoring department, and attitude is encouraged Educational quality should be the concern of every silly things can write in and not intramural games scheduled. One of consequently an appropriate number sign his name. student-your tuition and taxes support this institution. Thai is. unless the these games was refereed by two o f officials be supplied. institution supports you. A Friend

Dr. Arnold Werner.

Question: What is the be takes bis shoes off. What can sometimes foot odors can he due phenomenon which occurs to he do to alleviate this problem. to infections so if there ris any make the ridges o f the vagina Answer: The answer to your doubt your friend's feet should stiff when a woman becomes UMfHOIM problem falls into a very special walk over to a physician and he sexually excited? Is this the category called “treatments they seen. Wearing socks made of The LAM THORN is the student newspaper o f Gran same phenomenon which creates never told me about tn medical synthetic fibers sometimes cause 'alley State College. The opinions expressed in tht a stiffening o f the nipples on the more perspiring. So do shoes far i / v s t - H rose me . breasts uf the woman when she mthom are solely those of the staff or of signet you a logical explanation an with rubber soles, hoots, wearing becomes excited? ibutors. All correspondence or inquiry should b suggest some remedies. I war rubbers or overshoes and shoes Answer: Yes. Responses to ed to LANTHORN. 17 LSH, G VSC. you. however, nothing nu made from synetbetic materials sexual excitement resulting in help f I bad a roommate like tin (polymeric plastics). anatomic changes in both the EDITOR: Bruce Mori myself for three yean. Your friend might try man and women ( regardless o f ASSISTANT EDITOR: Paul Johnston Foot odor is caused by ti wearing absorbent wool or body part affected) is due to PRODUCTION MANAGER: Bruce Ladewski action o f bacteria a cotton socks, washing bis feet increased Mood flow with OFFICE: Jeanette Wright. Yvonne Miedema perspiration. Working ins\ frequently and makmg sure they engorgement and/or increased FEA TORE WRITER: John Domes dosed, moss are thoroughly dry before muscle tone. These effects are PHOTOGRAPHY: Ken Schepers right type, of S P O R T S : BUlJerow. Rich N ed field day. Usually. ti on bit fee: ssd is bit shoe: end OTHERS: Paul Mitchell. Mardi Arnold. Trudi Goldstick. relationship between ti alternating pasts o f shoes so they a very b ig problem . It scents as Am y Bamosky. Joe Czamik, Barbara Beaton. Steve bacteria and the person's feet dry tbosamgMy. An uudemsm thaugb bis foot swam qmte a lot deodorant used on the fe e t snap Trey. Yotmey L. Eric a frienS y on e mad no Greinke as a resub I nearly die when exists. On the Guaranteed Loans Not Guaran teed *>y L. Eric Greinke

Imagine that you are a student, Financial Aids Office to find out as well. moment forty-five of these have some other good reason, the Your chance o f getting the loan already been accepted with a wy * twenty-four year old more. You are pleased to find absolutely guaranteed to be number still pending. Old Kent, jufiioi, and you are hurting for that the loan is perfectly geared you need is extremely minute. repaid by the government: if a bank with a younger attitude money. You can’t make it to your needs: either for $1,000 Here arc the official statistics: you go bankrupt or can’t pay for than Union, a bank limited to without some kind of help - a or for $1,500, very low interest, Since July 1st of this year, only government will repay the loan seven GVSC students were even Kent County only, is the second loan. You h*ve heard that there guaranteed by the State, for you - it’s guaranteed largest lender to students in the is a loan called the Michigan repayable in low monthly allowed to apply to Union for Stranger yet is the fact that the entire state of Michigan. What is Guaranteed Student Loan which installments when you get out of loans, and o f these seven, only officials at Union arc unaware the reason for this obvious you can get through a iuui ban* sciiuvi. CA«niy wiiai the uociof imviii approved. Union that huge numbers of students with the government standing (and the creditors) ordered You often refuses to even take the disparity? have been switching their behind you to pay the interest decide to apply through l/nion application. By way of a rather It seems to be a difference in accounts - accounts that will while you are still in school and Bank, because that is the bank interesting comparison. Old philosophies: Union is a someday be considerably larger to guarantee that you will repay your parents have always used, Kent has had fifty-eight conservative bank. They always than they arc now - to Old Kent, the loan when you graduate and and you have your car-loan and applicants during this same demand a co-signer, even if you simply because they are more get a job. You go into the your small savings-account there period of time, and at this are twenty-nine, married with understanding and co-operative. three children and a senior. They If the situation is bad at Union don’t seem to realize that this is Bank, it is even worse at ('entral an afront to a student’s dignity - and at Michigan National especially if tile Siiiuciii has hau (Vntral i< limit'd as a participant other kinds of loans before, is in the program, but that listing is older, married, and perhaps even the extent of their participation a veteran. They don’t seem to Michigan National won't come realize that they are alienating right out and say that they are their best future-customers: not participating, hut they might today's college students. /us! as well. Old Kent, on quite the other What can we, as students, do hand, is a youth-onented bank: about this situation? It seems to perhaps that is why they realize be general knowledge that we that their future growth is have no dollar-power: but dependent upon good perhaps that is not true What public-relations with students. would happen. I wonder, it They try harder. Old Kent looks every student at GVSt’. GRJ('. at the student loans as incentives Aquinas and Calvin were to to students to become change his small account to Old permanent customers, and, more Kent? than that, as an aid to those Remember this: banks are future customers. Union looks at selling something, make no Iowan mm strictly a mistake about that. We are (he customers. What other store Is customer-service, and they want all applicants to be the children stupid enough to purposely of parents who are good bank alienate its own customers? customers: even then they will Perhaps if we make ourselves felt insist that those parents co-sign where it will hurt, in Union’s for you, no matter how good accounts department, they will your own credit is. Obviously, see the error of their ways and most students resent their begin to take advantage of the vast potential customci-market Truth in Advsr?• «««S ? attitude. Afiei all. the loans are that college students are.

NEW DEFERMENT LAW TAKES EFFECT

DRAFT INFORMATION ’’academic requirements” for taking military training, induction orders. the before the local board, 3) the CENTER - On September 28, il-S during the 1970-71 school including ROTC and accepting postponement does n ot allow right to a personal appearance Nixon sigred the Draft year. aviation cadet applicant. reopening of classification with before a majority of the local or Extension Bill. The bill allows the law (resist) and present his I- A-O or 1-0: Conscientious full personal appearance and appeal boards, and 4) the right the President to order draft claim in federal court. Thus, it is Objector. appeal rights. The draftee to know why a local or appeal registrants for induction until imperative that the freshman (of IV: Physical deferment. wishing to challenge an board decided to turn down a July 1, 1973. The promised age, with a low lottery number, IU-A: Extreme hardship induction order after receiving a man’s-claim, if the man request military pay raises and benefits, and no longer eligible for the deferment. postponement would in all reasons. however, are to be frozen until ll-S) make hts claim for other IV -G : Surviving son, which probability be forced to break Registrants engaged in these Nov. 13, i97i. deferments for which he may be has been broadened to include procedures would see • draft As expected, the bill gives the eligible before receiving his all those who have had a father, The Draft extension has four counselor. For more President discretionary authority induction order, and preferably brother, or sister in the major procedural changes for all information: over deferment o f undergraduate within the 30 day period after immediate family killed in registrants: 1) a personal college students. He is expected receiving his i-A classification; action or in the line of duty appearance before any appeal GVSC Draft Info Center to carry out his promise to and most preferably as soon as while serving in the Armed board, in addition to the Seadman House a b o lis h ll-S deferments. possible after he receives a low Forces after December 31, 1959. appearance before the local Tues 4 Thun 9:30-11:30 However, the bill provides lottery number. II- D: Minister of religion or board considering his case, 2) AM the right to present witnesses specifically that men enrolled The bill also abolishes l-S(C) divinity students. full-time as undergraduates in deferments for students still IV-C: Alien. rsr«il#y prior tO OT dUfiSg the rccerrlsg the !!-S deferment For the incoming Freshman, “ 1970-197! regular academic Likewise, the bill requires that who began college after the old tfhnni year’’ d u ll be allowed college students ordered for draft act expired (June 30, ll-S deferments until graduation, in d action be allowed Amamnthus 1971), the ll-S deferment is no so long as they continue to postponements o f induction longer available. Moreover, the qualify under the old ll-S rules. “until the end o f the semester or incoming freshman who is According to the conference term**, or. for seniors, the end of already 19 or is to have his 19th committee’s statement. iac the academic year. As birthday yet this year and who on Sale President could “ekmmatc (ll-S aforementioned. such a also has a low lottery number undergraduate) student postponement is a poor may expect to be ordered for a deferments for those who enter substitute for a 1 S(C). since a pre-induction physical yet this AMARANTH US. the C.A -S. y w iiy jj« the summer o f 1971, postponement is normally yctr or early next. Should he Lucrary Review, has started its The new issue has a bright red or later”. Note ihal • dsdest fuilsved by a letter setting a pass the physical, be classified second year of publication with cover that makes it hard to asms who had not yet registered for new date for induction, while a l-A, and receive ki» iwiiukw its new fall issue. The new issue among magazines of a leas the draft, did’ not tegur? I-S4C) m followed by a order; he wifl be gives only a is entirely comprised o f poetry, vibrant nature. I f yon like reopening of classification with postponement of isdecisos and it includes poems by many poetry. AUARAiiTHUS of GVSC’s better known poets contains many different kinds, term”. Unfortunately. iishkr the it. and is an excefleet buy for the l-S(C) deferment - pewwady a low pries o f 25c. Copies may be M>: Qualified member of available to college J J - dM VN» «*> page4

FLEETWOOD MAC PLAYS BENEFIT CUNLEKI

by Paul Johnston Sunday. Oct. 31. Deep Purple songs. which were most was scheduled to he at the undistinguished and Grand Valley ficidhouse. They unintelligible. Blaine the PA if didn't show up. you want They then did a did That much most people respectable version of the theme seem to agree on. There doesn’t from 2001 and closed with a appear to be much else that complete massacre o f the finale anyone can agree on concerning from Tommy. All in all. they the Walden Village Halloween weren't much good, but I don't benefit concert, as near as I can think the failure was solely, or tell even partly, that of the PA An awful lot ot people didn't Dannv Cool, an Australian rock like the concert. When asked and roll group, played second why. two reasons often came up. I've noticed that this review is Sonic people ihough! ihai the beginning to run on. so I'll try to poor PA system destroyed the be hriet Danny Cooi was performances Others just would outstanding. They played low have rather seen Deep Purple volume I ‘ISO’s rock and roll and The public address system was the PA was sufficient. Their lead pretty bad That's another thing singer was a cross between Joe everyone agrees on. The fault Cocker and Frankie Valli. He docs not lie with the groups who always seemed to be on the appeared, or with the Grand verge o f falling down as he did Valiev A-V department. The big ape swoops aiound the stage, Walden Village people must take hut when he hit the high talsetto the blame It was up to them, as the crowd just rushed. the sponsors, to provide an The group apparently took adequate PA and they didn't. their name from the lead Rumor has it that they built it guitarist, who just looked iike he themselves, out of spare used should be named Danny Cool. parts. I don't know that that’s He must have been seven feet true, but I can certainly believe tall and he wore a blue blazer it. and played simple, clear, The question is, what effect did fantastic riffs. When the band the poor PA have on the went into their encore number, concert? Did it ruin it, as many “ The Fantastic Danny Cool but real clowns. It’s too bad the Fleetwood Mac has been “ Oh Well” and a number of people say, or did it just hurt the Song,” with the lead singer PA didn’t collapse completely recognized in England for quite songs o ff o f their new aibuni. concert? As far as the first group falling around the stage hitting while they were onstage. At one awhile as one o f the great Future Games. goes, nothing could have hurt the high notes and Danny Cool point, a chant started up in the jam bands and that was the style So back to the fundamental them worse than they hurt jitterbugging about playing a crowd calling for them to “ bust o f music they played here. They question. Did the PA nun the themselves. I think they went by blazing rhythm while all the o ff” , or something similar. had two lead guitarists playing concert? I say no. Fleetwood the name the Albert Smith time managing to look Eventually, Fleetwood Mac with each other, against each Mac played well over an hour, Group and I hope that incredibly 1950ish, they took the stage. At this point in other, around each other, and with only about fifteen minutes Halloween was an off night for received a standing ovation the story a small controversy over each other. The resuiting of vocals. The rest was classic before the song was even over. comes up. Many people jams were overwhelming. The guitar jams, which is what They had a brass section, It can’t Be said, then, that the complained that it was group almost defies comparison. Float wood Mac is known for. i because brass sections are “ oh PA messed up Danny Cool’s impossible to hear the vocals O f all the jam bands 1 have seen can only conclude that the w ow ” right now. The brass had a performance. I thought it was during much of Fleetwood Mac’s or heard, only Cream and the people who did not like the hard time staying in time with fine and judging from all the set. That was true, but I don’t old Grateful Dead compare in concert probably just don't like the rest of the band sometimes. spontaneous cheering in the think that that is really very skill and style. Fleetwood Mac. A lot o f people The drummer and the bass middle of their numbers, most crucial. Fleetwood Mac didn’t It might be pointed out here must have come expecting Deep player got the job done. I guess, everyone else also thought it was come to sing, they came to play thai Fleet w'Ood Mac did not Purple’s exploitation style and the lead guitarist was ever, fine. guiiar. And such guitar as they perform Santana's “ Black Magic formula music, instead they got pretty good now and then. ( I ’m Beiwccn the exit of Danny played has not been heard in this Women.” On the contrary, they a little spontaneity and a touch partial to lead guitarists, Cool and the entrance of area for a long time, and I doubt performed their own, “ Black of genius. If that's not what they however, so take that last Fleetwood Mac came a lot of that such playing will be heard Magic Woman." which Santana wanted, then I guess they got judgement with a grain of salt). nonsense by the MCs. The MCs around here again for a long stole, right down to the lead rooked. I didn’t. They played a few of their own were clowns. Not circus clowns. time to come. guitar lines. They also performed 6 V OFFERS THEATRE TOURS An exciting innovation in the oiferings of Grand Valley State College’s theatre department, in cooperation with the college’s International Studies Institute, is offered all members o f the community and college during spring 1972. A “ British Isles Theatre Tour,” including at least seven London productions, awaits participants in the nominally priced tour, March 16 through 30. As initial reservations for the overseas venture must be made by Monday. November IS, all those interested are invited to call Dr. William Z. Iron o f the GVSC College of Arts and Sciences Dr. Iron, who will accompany the group, explained plans for the theatre tour include departure from Detroit via British Overseas Airways on the 16th o f March, and return from London. March 30. Round-trip air fare, transfer from airport to hotel. thirteen nights imodation with English and theatre tickets to the more than seven British performances are included in the costs: Students («e s 15-25). India telescape steed S355 based on during twin bedroom and hath; aU others. Sees ep by S428.80, based on shming twin bedroom and bath. leetit Ball. Psgs 5 M ayall Indian History Week Coming

by John Barnes November 14-20 has been designated js Indian liistor\ Fountain St. Week on campus. The Church sociology-anthropology department is sponsoring the by Ken Schepers event, which is basically concerned with rousing awareness of the native Innovative blues of a purist or composer. Americans and their plight in nature is the calling card for Bom and raised in a small present day society. John Mayall. High priest of the village outside Manchester, The primary speaker at the blues and sire of super groups Fngland, John Mayall taught atlair will be Moose Pamp. a Grand Rapids has the himself to nlav both piano and graduate student at Michigan privilege of experiencing this guitar. Mayall's career was State and a mil blooded talented musician in concert on greatly influenced by touring Cheyenne. Mr Pamp is director Tuesday, November 23 at with John Lee Hooker; and in ot the Cireat l akes Indian Youth Fountain Street Church A host working with Sonny Boy Alliance, an international of the most famous musicians of Williamson he learned much organization which has chaplets the day have performed at some about harmonica playing in Michigan, New York, and point in their careers in one or According to Mayall. every Canada. The organization is more ot the dozens of blues instrument in the group is concerned with contemporary bands Mayall bus fronted in the essentially its own rhvthm Indian problems such as treaiy past decade. Included in the long complement-this tustifying his rights, authentic Indian craft list of great musicians are line many successful experiments shops and their management, Clapton and Jack Bruce of with the drumlcss concept. and general Indian health „ad Cream fame; . Sponsored by the Fountain w elfare. Other speakers John Me Vie, and Club - performances are at 7:00 appearing will be some friends of who formed Fleetwood Mac; and 10:00 PM on Tuesday. Mr Pamp in the Youth Alliance, and Mick Taylor who upon November 23. Tickets are and Chet Faglcinan who is head leaving Mayall became lead available for $3.50 at Dodd’s of the Kent County Department guitarist with the Rolling Stones. Record Shop. Tape World. of Social Services It is this constant rotating of Buffalo Stop, Painted Caravan, Professors Chambers. F.nge, personnel and his variety of style Indian Ocean Trading Co., and Wilkerson, who are that keeps Mayall from Hooch, and the Grand Valley organizing the event, are becoming a stagnant performer State Bookstore. participating in an Indian Another alarm was set o ff by Teach-In at the University of mistake at 9:00 when they were VOTER REGISTRATION Michigan prior to Indian History Bom b trying to reset the alert system. Week here. The Teach-In will Thinking it was a replay, people deal with Indian education and started filing out exchanging em ploym en t opportunities. Scare in profanities with one another CLUB ORGANIZED They will meet with Pamp there until told that nothing was to discuss new developments in these areas and their relationship happening and everything was An organization is in the registered voters to help register to the Youth Alliance. cool. formative stage at Grand Valley Kistler students. This deputization will Pamp will appear in Professor that will provide a permanent be taken up at the next meeting Chambers’ 3i2 American Indian By Tnldi Goldstick Guesf to Speak means of information o f the Allendale Township Class, Tuesday, November 16. Excitement never ceases on on Special Ed. concerning voter legislation, Board November 15. The class meets at I 1:00. He will <'ampus even in the ungodly elections, candidates and issues. It should be emphasized that also appear in Professor hours o f the morning tike 6:00 FROM G.U.I.S.E. - It will tentatively be called the this registration pertains to all Wilkerson’s introductory when both Kistler House and V o te r Registration Club, residents of Grand Vaiiey and Anthropoiogy 200 class at 12:00 Copeland House were altered So you think you want to be registration being its primary Allendale township There is no in room 132 Lake Huron Hall on with a phone call stating there a special ed. teacher? What purpose in the immediate future. time residence requirement for November 16. Mr. hagieman will was a bomb in one of the two makes YOU so sure you can be The club will function in registering, so anyone who lives appear in Professor Fngc’s conjunction with the Western on the campus or the dorms. Not knowing which an effective teacher? The field of Sociology of education class on Michigan Voter Registration surrounding community may dorm it was in, bomb scare teaching is swamped with Wednesday, November 17, in Club and the newly formed register here. alarms were sounded for both to “baby-sitters" who look at room 220 Mac at 10:00. Political Science Club at Grand Other townships in the area be evicted. If you are somehow teaching only as a job. But A pit session with Pamp is are being investigated concerning able to imagine around 600 odd teaching is more than a job, it is Valley. tentatively scheduled for the Josh Austin, a freshman at registration, and it is hoped that people running down halls and a vocation or it should be. afternoon of November 16 to in the near future the into the freezing weather Come to the next meeting of Grand Valley, and a member of provide additional time to rap registration service will he outside, some without shoes and G.U.I.S.E. (Gaining the Western Michigan Voter about Indians and their expanded to residents of lackets, then trying to all cram Understanding In Special Registration Club, is organizing problems. The classes in which surrounding townships. Any into the lounge in Robinson Education) on Thursday, Nove. the registration organization Pamp and Fnglcinan are questions about the organization House, you should have a 11.6:30-8:30 at 225 Commons. here. Its constitution is presently speaking are open to all or registration itself should be minute idea of what took place. Mr. JIM COON, leather of the undergoing approval by the students, and everybody is directed to the advisor of the Aside from the humor o f this, emotionally disturbed will be Campus Activities Office. invited to attend the pit session. Political Science Club, Professor ihe F.B.I. along with the pig cars there to “ tell it like it is” The group is planning a mass It is believed that hearing the Batcheldcr at ext. 283, or the were caiied in for investigation. Everyone is welcome to this registration on campus sometime facts from an involved Indian Political Science Department at Five suspects were puiied from informal talk with this dynamic in December. This will involve will provide a much better ext. 281. the campus apartments. teacher. the deputization of three understanding of their problems. New Food Co-op O p o n s in A l l e n d a l e

A new store is being added to a good savings. However, persons the Allendale community. It** purchasing food there must called “ The New Food Co-op” bring their own ian or sacks. and it features natural and The food is not sold in organic foods. It is located on containers. Typical prices the corner of Richard Avenue include brown rice at 30c a lb., and IM S , between Grand Valley apricots at SI.00 a lb., and beans and Allendaie. The co-op is open for under 20c a lb. Other foods to anyone interested in good include rye, buckwheat, peanut cheap food. butter and soybeans. The idea for the co-op was first !u order io buy food there, a proposed at the TJC Advance person must pay a S2.CC this fatt. W ort on it was begua subscription fee. Right now there by Grand VaBey students, but arc about seventy subscribers. now there are many other young The store is open from 12 to 6 people from the Grand Rapids M l . Anyone who has any idem area helping. Many people are o r i i g j rtirrm concerning stifl nrcdrd, and anyone oepnac gr"*«m «ug recipes, or interested ritould no to the co-op other related topics is for information. i m n u rqrd to stop in. The co-op buys food in hulk at page 6 Peace Ballot Passed In GR

By Barb Beaton after U.S. troops 3rc withdrawn Grand Rapids voters and his constituency." They were also surprized by overwhelmingly approved the Ford’s response to Grand the margin o f victory. “ It was a antiwar resolution o last Rapids Press reporters was “ I much higher margin than I had Tuesdays ballot Supporters of think the phrasing would not be hoped for in this conservative the resolution considered it a very practical military strategy, community. I wasn’t even sure it “ significant success” because it and there is no concern would pass,” Mrs. Anderson occurcd in the hometown of expressed (in the question) for reported. Mouse minority leader Gerald R. the fate of our prisoners of “ I’m glad the people have not f ord, a consistent supporter of war." President Nixon’s war programs. A cease-fire and immediate been duped by the Nixon administration saying the war is “ We got the vote in spite of* withdrawal, he said “ would not Ford’s opposition” , declared be in the best interest of winding down. Three hundred Wilbur Waikoe. a math professor American troops.” people are killed in Indo-China ai Grand 'vaiicy and also the Ford said that during a every day. And there are still chairman of the Grand Rapids conference with President Nixon 100,000 American pilots Area Peace Action Coalition. on Tuesday, he told him about stationed in Southeast Asia with “ He’s made his disagreement the ballot question. “ The next no plans for their withdrawal,” with constituents clear, and I’d time I see him I'm sure he'll ask she said. like to see him respond to it.” me how it came out.” The Grand Rapids Area Peace The question was “ should the Both Waikoe and Mrs. Doris Action Coalition (GRAPAC) is a United States Government Anderson, chairman of the division of the National Peace declare a cease-fire within the International League for Peace Action Coalition which has been and b rcCuOui, sdiu rcru s organizing nationwide peace immediately withdraw all objection on the Prisoners of rallies to show the concern for American military personnel war issue was irrevalcnt because the halting of the war. the most there from?” It carried a clear the North Vietnamese have said recent of which was November majority of 23,058 to 14.021 in that all prisoners will be released 6, 1971 Grand Rapids, a usually conservative city. Waikoe said the reaction to the resolution should "make a Lowe’s Exhibit1 difference” in the Administration’s policies W ilbur W alkoi “ because of the public At M anitou disagreement between Mr. Ford

ALLENDALE - An and Forsythe Galleries during exhibition of paintings and 1969 and 1970 in Ann Arbor. sculpture by Reynold Dennis His works have also been a part Lowe from the Lantern Gallery, of group exhibitions throughout Ann Arbor, will be on display at the mid-west and Florida, Grand Valley State College’s including the Michigan Biennial Manitou Hall Gallery Tuesday, at the Grand Rapids Art November 6 through Museum in 1970. Wednesday, December 8. Gallery Besides sculpture and hours are: 8:30 a.m.-IO p.m., paintings. Low e’s work has Mon.-Turs., 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.. included m ixed media, Fri.; and, 1-5 p.m.. Sat. and Sun. combining visuals and sound in L o w e ’ s sculpture and suci: presentations as his paintings have appeared in “ Festival ‘70 ’ work at iue G.R. one-man shows at the Editions Art Museum. Chalk Circle d 6VSC Presented Friday

Music, spectacle, and comedy Brecht, who also penned “ The combine in Bertolt Brecht’s epic Three Penny Opera," and is play., “ The Caucasian Chalk considered one of the most Circle,” to be presented at influential of m odern Grand Valley State College 8:15 playwrights, places the scene of p.m., Thursday, Friday, and his “ Caucasian Chalk Circle” in Saturday, November 11, 12, and Russia’s Caucasian Mountains 13, and November 18, 19, and during the 10th century. The 20. The production, involving 45 story is based on an ancient cast members, will be the first of Chinese tab of the search for the the College of Arts and Sciences true mother of an abandoned theatre department and the child. Brecht, however, adds Grand Valley College Theatre to many unusual twists to his epic be performed in GVSCV Louis style in the plot’s development. Armstrong Theatre of the new Lead roles in the CVSC Fine Arts Center. Admission at production are portrayed by the door will be $ I. Martha Murray, as Grusha; Dr. E. William Oldenburg, associate professor of English, as Azdak, the judge; and, John Asiakson, as the Singer. The production is directed by Veterans - group organizing Laura Salazar; costume design on campus, to solve veterans’ by Virginia Helton; set design by- problems. If you’re a veteran Richard P. Manske, all faculty you’re invited to attend. members of the College of Arts Thursday. November ! 1. 1971, and Sciences theatre 12 p.m., 123 Manitou Hall. department.

SVAtAWtAttf QIWUSVtewAPT* . pgoP By 3 -Across 1969 FORD SUPER VAN with windows. Large wheel base 6g.BlUAOlWi dt-J& C M L9K -Va9f*i*fi-(3i7 29.000 miles, S2,l95-caU 949-5088. By Steve Trcu professors would come from (7 ) Create a climate for their government which owes us personality growth. This work is The turnout for Pres. Lubbers for past grain purchases. aimed at helping the individual talk on campus was quite pitiful; Pres. Lubbers feels this cope with himself, his decisions, approximately 50 people program will be acceptable arid he deals w I ill iA i sparsely peppered the Armstrong that GVSC should be on the this point Lubbers chose to Theater. Perhaps attendance was ground floor. This means comment on the personality of small because the presentation developing an Eastern studies youth as he sees it. His view was was hilled as a lecture on program here in the near future. of an optimistic cstahlishmcn- Lubbers’ recent trip to India, He justifies such an involvement tarianism nature.) but I suspect that evtn if the in that it is the duty of colleges (K) Review of the athletic students and faculty knew the to keep cultural lies open during department. nature of his speech, they still a period of political In conclusion. Lubbers would not have attended. Not nco-isolation. discussed finance and salaries that everyone should want to Lubbers then reviewed past and asked for the united effort hear the President speak, but objectives and our effectiveness of faculty and administration in n • i . i l l „ everyone, at least the r r e s ic j e n r L u u o e r s in attaining these goals. Each this area. underclassmen, should be point was discussed in depth, the concerned about the future of overall view being optimistic, of IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINHIIIIIIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIinilllllllNIIIHMIlinilllllllllllllt11111 G VSC. Pres. Lubbers and others couise. These objectives were as thinks that ours is the generation follows: to set a lot of the evils and hypocracies straight, but I am (1 ) Our commitment to not so optimistic. We may riot, international relations; demonstrate, and open a few (2 ) To establish the identity nk/sn * ♦ K • tum /!/%•«*# |«La of the colleges; v ; v . i U U v / U t 1 ■■ 1 1 I f ^ o n v U v / i i «. u n v , but we still don't possess the (3 ) Plans for new colleges; courage to break the chains of (4) Refine and develop apathy. Many students complain programs for the disadvantaged, about situation on campus, but ( 5) Develop long- and few care to participate in short-range planning groups; constructive action. We prefer to (6 ) Improve research climate drift down our own merry on campus; stream of indifference. (7) Programs to involve staff’ from all departments; Pres. Lubbers spoke first of (8 ) Search for an academic his trip to India. He was a vice president. member of one of two teams The objectives for the 71-72 which went to India to explore year are formidable and the possibilities o f a cultural adm irable, requiring the exchange program. He said they cooperation of all: became more encouraged as the (1) Plan to provide junket neared its end. There was educational opportunities for all no mention o f tne American who qualify; This goal is quite attitude toward the political complex and deals with the situation there and the Indians questions concerning the future were most cordial hosts. o f CAS and the development of new colleges. Apparently everyon e (2) A conscious attempt to experienced good vibes for out provide continued education for o f their visit emerged people out o f school. This propositions for several types of includes the problem of child nintframc Various teaching day care centers. positions for professors were (3) Admit more minority suggested for periods ot one people and increase the year, one term, and special percentage of women in the lecturing teams. Student faculty without loss of equality; programs would range from one (4) Refine systems and term to two years, the average quality of communication and one year. The prospect o f a new control between the colleges masters degree n'ss coRsidcrcd. (emphasis on quality of This would include one year in education); India and one year in the U.S., ( 5 ) “ Readjust the the program being open to both Organization” , that is, “ take out Indians and U.S. students. the bugs” ; Finance in the form of (6 ) Assemble an adequate scholarships and salaries for ETV program;

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Jim Darcy lead Grand Valley lo Ferris captured the team title a second place finish at the with a total of only 24 points. Ferris State Invitational on Grand Valley was second with October 30, by winning the 40 points, followed by Lake individual title. Superior 71, and Saginaw Valley Darcy, a freshman from 102. Ravenna, lead from start to The Lakers Bill Vogl finished finish and covered the 4.6 mile 6th (25:49). followed by Roger course in 25:02, 22 seconds McLain 9th (26:26), Tom faster than the old course record Depoy 10th (26:45), and of 25:24 hdu by Frank Tymrak Charles Taylor 14th (27:55). of Wayne State University, Coach Clinger was quite l.aker coach Bill ('linger said of pleased with his teams Darcy “ It was the best time ever improvement, but is by a Grand Valley runner.” disappointed in trying to Second place went to Steve compete on the college level McFarland of Ferris with a time with only the minimum number of 25:03. Rick Borucki also of of runners (five) allowed for a Ferris was third (25:1 7). team score. Jim DARCY LEADS THE PACK AT FERRIS MEET RRgUiiRS H0SI DISTRICT HIEET CHEERS LOOK AHEAD by Rich Neil team title with 41 points. This past Saturday Grand Second was Alma 57 points, TO SERAPH OPEHER Valley State College hosted the followed by Hillsdale (76), NAIA District 23 Cross Country The 1971-72 basketball Hurd leading in total rebounds James Brown (G.R. Central). Ferris State (87), Spring Arbor (275). Championship. season is fast approaching and Billy Norris (Jackson), Art (94), Grand Valley (145), Lake The race over a new five mile the Laker team, under the The Laker’s freshman team Merril (Hastings), Jay ZyLstra Superior (190), and LIT (218). course was hampered by the direction o f Coach Dave also looks for a fine season as (Godwin), Bob Mason (Dryden), Jim Darcy paced the Lakers cold weather and high winds. Sharphorn, has been woi king for Grand Valley has attracted Larry Harper (G.R. Central) and with a 14th place finish (27:45). But Don Anderson o f Hillsdale several weeks in preparation. several of last years outstanding Dan Strobridge (Godwin). Bill Vogt was 21 st (28:19), was still able to cover the course Sharphorn is pleased with this high school players from around The frosh will begin their followed by Tom DePoy 32nd in 26:16, to win the Individual year’s turnout and feels the state. Kim Griffin, 6’5” season early, with a tournament (29:27). Roger McLain 38th title. Only two seconds back in confident aboqt improving last (Shelby) and Mark Olesnavage, Nov. 22-23 at Aquinas College. (30:07), 2 nd Charles Taylor second piace was Jim Hare of years 16-10 record. He also 6’4” (Brimingham Brother Rice) Included lit ihc tourney will be 40th (30:22). Alma (26:18), third place went stated last week that this year’s are two of the bcai, giving Grand Grand Valley, Grand Rapids JC, Next Saturday Grand Valley to Terry Valentine o f Spring squad may possibly be the best Valley good height and Davenport, and hos Aquinas. will travel to Oxford Ohio for Arbor (26:21). ever assembled at Grand Valley, rebounding strength. Also District 5, Federation Aquinas as usual captured the and he cites outstanding depth counted on to help the frosh are Championship. and speed as the key factors. Sharphorn has eight returning lettermen from last years squad LAKERS 1971-72 providing the team with excellent experience. Returning BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Seniors are Bob Hurd, Bob Conser and Mark Adams. Junior Nov. 22-23 A Aquinas College Freshman Tournament lettermen are Ben Johnson. Fred Dec. 1 A Kalamazoo College Roh, Amell Simpson, Bob Dec 4 H Alina College Oosdyke, and Dave DeWitt. In Dec. 15 A St. Joseph's College (Indiana) addition, Sharphorn has come Dec 22 A Ashland College (Ohio) up with five experienced transfer Dec. 23 A Wayne State University students, some of whom may Dec. 28 H Grand Valley Holiday Invitational break into the starting lineup Aquinas vs Wright State University (Ohio) early in the season. From Grand Grand Valley vs Hope College Rapids JC are Pat Smith and Dec 29 Grand Valley vs Wright State University Frank Waskelis, (both juniors); Aquinas College vs Hope College Cal Carver from Kalamazoo Valley College, Todd Noble, Jan. 5 H Ferris State College University of Detroit (ju n io r ) Jan. 8 H Aquinas College and Steve Millard (sophmore). Jan. 14 A Lake Superior State College From last years freshman team Jan. 17 A (Frosh) Muskegon Community College arc Ron Marfinac an/j Tom Jan. 18 A (Frosh) Glen Oaks Community College Briggs, both sophomores. Jan. 19 A Oakland University Grand Valley has good height Jan. 21 H St. Joseph’s College this year with Hurd, Johnson, Jan. 24 H Niles College (Illinois) l Roh, Simpson, and transfer, Jan. 26 H Kalamazoo College I Todd Noble, all standing 6’5” or Jan. 29 H Oakland University better. Sharphorn feels this Feb. 1 H Hillsdale College 1 depth in the front line is one of Feb. 2 H Saginaw Vaiiey State ColLge I the main reasons Laker Feb. 5 A Albion College I supporters can look for Feb. 7 H Lake Superior State College I improvement in this year’s M Feb. 9 Alma College 8:00 pm squad. Bob Conser will lead the Feb. 16 A Aquinas College 1 guard contingent with help from f cu. 18 H Mercyhurst College Adams, Smith. Waskelis 1 Feb. 19 A Ferris State College DeWitt. 1 Feb. 23 A HiSlsdak College * Rob and Corner were two 1 Feb. 26 11 Wayne State University Grand Vailey’s leaden last | Feb. 29 A Saginaw Valley State College * and are the keys to this yean expected success. Roh led the team in field goals, attempts, RALLY FORGRIDOERS total points and scoring average There will be an informal student body acquainted with (19.0 per game) while Conser led meeting with Grand Valley’s the students who represent them in shooting average (both field Lakers at 6:30 this Friday night on the gridiron. A ll interested goals and free throws), free at the Fiddhouae. The meeting, students arc urged to attend to throws, and assists- Johnson and just prior to the last game o f Che round out this Tint official Hurd were retounding leaden Hope on eenwta o f Grand Valley as a last year with Johnson haring to get the football top pergsmr average (13.5) and PLAYERS HUSTLE M PRACTICE