Conference Emphasizes Women's Achievements Women with notable careers Reverend Alison Cheek, a University and a doctorate from p.m. Friday, April 18, in the linda Lee Allmond, School of in education, medicine and practicing psychotherapist; and Pittsburgh University. She has Campus Center Little Theatre. Business Administration; women religion will be the featured Estelle R. Ramey, professor of served as president of Jesuit In a controversial ceremony last in educational administration, speakers- in a special program physiology and biophysics at the Student Personnel July, the Rev. Cheek was one of Frances H. Nelson, assistant series emphasizing the Georgetown University School Administrators and the Student 11 women ordained as priests by professor of education; women achievements of women, of Medicine. The program also Personnel Association. bishops. in the home, Mary Elizabeth beginning April 16. includes seven panel discussions Sadler; women in legal practice, Women involved in virtually The 10-day program of and a women's equality Controversial Priest Nettie Bailes, president of the all occupations will gather at events, which is entitled "Festival of Arts." The long-time college Marshall-Wythe Student Bar 7:30 pjn. Monday, April 21, in ''Emphasis: College Administrator administrator will be followed Association; women in medicine, the Campus Center for panel Women--Achievement with Ms. Rueckel, formerly dean on the program by the Reverend Dr. Juliette Karow, staff discussions and workshops. Distinction," is sponsored by the of women at Georgetown, will Alison Cheek, who will discuss physician at the College; and Topics and chairpersons are as Student Affairs Office of Special open the "Emphasis: Women" the changing roles women are women in social services, Ruth playing in organized religion at 2 follows: women in business. Programs "to focus on the program at 8 p.m. Wednesday in Continued on Page 4 changing role of women in the Campus Center Ballroom. Her topic will be women in today's society." The public is College of William and Mary Non-Profif invited to attend. college administration, with Williamsburg, Virginia 23185 Organization Guest speakers include particular emphasis on careers in U. S. Postage student personnel and guidance. PAID Patricia Rueckel, vice president Williamsburg for student development at Rueckel holds a master's degree Virginia Georgetown University; the in education from Marquette Permit No. 26 First Of 3 Lectures By Visiting Historian W& M News Begins Tonight In PBK Volume III, No. 29 April 15, 1975 Cecelia Marie Kenyon, the The James Pinckney Harrison James Pinckney Harrison Chair of History was established Mermettes Show Opens Tomorrow Professor of History for at William and Mary in 1969 as a The Mermettes will present the Mermettes and will be Each number will have its own 1974-75, has scheduled three memorial to the late chairman of their annual water show April performed by the 28 women and individual motif, which will vary lectures this month concerning the board of the Universal Leaf 16,17 and 18, at Adair Pool at five men who comprise the from abstract and synchronized "The Political Thought of the Tobacco Co. of Richmond. A 8:15 p.m. aquatic group. designs to a spoof on melodrama American Revolution." native of Danville, Va., Harrison Unlike past shows, this year's and a can-can routine. An authority on both had been known throughout the This year's program, entitled program has no central theme. Special instrumental music American and ancient Greek state for his civil and "The Wet Look," is open to the has been prepared for one political thought. Miss Kenyon philanthropic activities and in public without charge. number entitled "Harmony," begins the lecture series tonight 1946 was awarded the Legion of The numbers have been Power To and a surprise comedy number with "Deep Roots: Antecedents Merit. choreographed by members of entitled "If you could see her and Evolution of American Cut Temporarilyarily I through my eyes," will also be a Revolutionary Ideology." It will highlight of the evening's Dance Program There will be an be followed by "The program. electrical outage Friday, Americanization of John According to Jan Tomlinson, Concludes April 18, from 4 to 4:30 Locke," April 21, and "The faculty advisor for the group, p.m. for the purpose of Revolutionary Moment: Fate, Concert Series work on the 1975 show started connecting the new Fortune, Choice, and Posterity," before Christmas and the troupe The final program in the Chemistry-Philosophy April 30. All three lectures will 1974-75 Concert Series will is hoping to continue the be held in the Dodge Room of building into the campus feature Betty Jones and Fritz tradition of a full house for Phi Beta Kappa Hall at 8 p.m. electrical system. All another year. Ludin in "Dances We Dance" at and will be open to the public buildings on the old As well as program rehearsals, 8:15 p.m. April 22 in Phi Beta without charge. campus area, Sorority members of the Mermettes have Kappa Hall. Miss Kenyon has been the Court, residential houses been active in other phases of The two artists will present a Charles N. Clark Porfessor of in that area as well as the six-piece modern dance program aquatic art. Members have Government at Smith College, Student Health Services attended the Meredith College which includes "The Warner and Northampton, Mass., since 1969, Center will be affected by clinic, the Eastern Regional the Widow," two studies based and was formerly a teaching this outage. Service will be Symposium of the National on traditional genres of Japanese restored as quickly as fellow at Radcliffe College. Adnan Khashoggi Institute of Creative Aquatics dance, and "On Dancing," a possible after the and the National Conference at humorous look at dance history connections are made. the University of New York. in conjunction with a view of Arab Executive To Talk Here Jones and Ludin as contemporary dancers. I Multi-millionaire Adnan One of the Middle East's New Yorker Betty Jones Khashoggi, founder and most prominent businessmen, trained at Jacob's Pillow, the chairman of the board of Triad Khashoggi controls a $400 dance school founded and Holding Company, will lecture million business empire. directed by Ted Shaw. and answer questions in Recently he made national Fritz Ludin received his Associate Professor William headlines when he bought a training with Rosalie Chladek at Warren's business policy class on one-third interest in the First the Tanzakademie Schonbrunn Thursday morning. National Bank of San Jose, in Vienna, studied classical ballet Calif., for $14 million. in Paris and has also studied at Khashoggi will also be the He is currently working on Juilliard. The Swiss native came focus of a special "Meet the what executives the world over to New York in 1963 when he Press" style panel discussion agree may be a landmark joined the Jose Limon Dance with students at 1 p.m. in the business venture-he's trying to Company for its Far East tour, Campus Center. The panel sell Egypt's President Sadat a sponsored by the Cultural discussion is open to the general fourth pyramid. Completely Exchange Program of the State public. covered by reflective mirrors, Department. the proposed structure is likened Since 1964 he and Betty Warren's business students are by some to a Disneyland in the Jones have appeared extensively accustomed to questioning the desert. in concerts and residencies tycoons of the business world, Khashoggi's phenomenal throughout the United States. but usually the interviews are financial success hasn't been They are currently conducted by way of a special without controversy. It's no participating in the Dance Claudio (Charles Matheny), Don Pedro (Roger Buck) and telephone hook up. Khashoggi is secret that part of his fortune is Touring Program and the Artists- Leonato (James Larson) discuss the love Beatrice holds for Benedick the first executive this spring a result of selling hundreds of in-Schools Program/Dance (Jeffrey West) in the forthcoming W&M Theatre production of who's decided to put in a millions of dollars of missiles to Component of the National Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing, scheduled for 8:15 p.m. personal appearance. Saudi Arabia. Endowment for the Arts. April l&19m Phi Beta Kappa Hall. Campus Bazaarnival Slated Applicants Campus Wrap-Up A Spring Bazaarnival will be Community together for an Sought For held in front of the Sunken enjoyable day," a spokesman Garden on Saturday, April 19, said. The group encourages all Study Abroad NASA Scientist Is Guest Speaker from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. individuals and organizations on In case of rain the event will campus to contribute to the William and Mary will Bruce T. Lundin, director of the Lewis Research Center, a NASA be postponed until Sunday, activities and to make money for sponsor an exchange program research facility in Cleveland, Ohio, will be guest speaker at tonight's April 20, and will be held in the themselves or for a charity. with the University of Munster Seminar in Applied Chemistry. Campus Center Ballroom. Tables will be provided, there for the 1975-76 academic year. Lundin will discuss "The Engineering Challenge of A group of students has are no entry fees and virtually Under the program a student Self-Sufficiency" in William Small Physical Laboratory at 8 p.m. The organized the Bazaarnival just no limits to the size, range, types from the College will attend the public is invited. "to bring the College or purposes of the booths that University of Munster, which is can be managed. Flea markets, located in northern Germany. Tomorrow Is BSA Filing Deadline David Rosser, craft demonstrations and The University of Munster is Filing is open for elections for next year's Board of Student Bus Driver, exhibits, and music providing a scholarship which Affairs (BSA). Candidates may sign up outside the S.A. Office in the performances are a few of the will cover the cost of books, Campus Center basement anytime until 5 p.m. Wednesday, April 16. Dies in Accident possibilities. tuition, and living expenses for the year. Cost of travel to and The election will be held Tuesday, April 22. One person from David Rosser, 28, of Two of the events being each rising class will be elected. Four members at large, who may be from Germany must be borne by Yorktown, died April 4 after he planned for the Bazaarnival the student. from any class, will also be elected. lost control of the motorcycle include a remote live broadcast In order to qualify for the he was riding and crashed into a by WCWM and a Coors beer exchange program, a student Students To Perform In Recital tree near Yorktown. raffle with proceeds going to the should be ready to enter his or Mr. Rosser had been a bus Williamsburg Area Tutorial her junior year by the end of The third student recital of this semester will take place on driver at the College since Service (WATS). this semester and have Thursday, April 17, at 8 p.m., in Room 100 of Ewell Hall. Students September of 1973. William and Everyone is invited to bring completed German 205 or performing will be Chris Chandler, James Weekley, Larry Allen, Mary custodial workers and goods, talents and ideas to above. It is not necessary to be a Judith Cargill, Rebecca Hudleston and Robert Yahley, pianists; Beth residents of JBT 42 have given Saturday's Bazaarnival. Tables German major. Hodges, John Gray and Ruth Ann Curry, vocalists; Nancy Seawell, nearly $500 to the Rosser family will be available at 10 a.m. for Applications should be violin; and Greg Johnson, trombone. in memory of Mr. Rosser. those who need them to set up directed to the Department of The public is invited to attend. He is survived by his wife, displays. Modem Languages by April 21. Mrs. Celestine Rosser; a son, David Rosser, Jr., at home; two Student ID Photos To Be Taken daughters, Miss Tammy Rosser Photographing for next year's student ID cards will take place in and Miss Tila Rosser, both at J Personnel Bulletin the Gold Room of the Campus Center on the following dates: home; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. The following positions at the College are or will be vacant. April 17: 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Herman Rosser of Newport Qualified employees who wish to be transferred to these positions April 18: 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. News; his paternal grandmother, may receive additional information at the Personnel Office. The April 19: 8:30 a.m.- 11:30 a.m. Mrs. Emma Rosser of Newport College is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Accordingly, women and All returning students should have their pictures taken during this News; three sisters, Mrs. Betsy minority employees are encouraged to apply for those positions for time so that they can pick up finished ID cards as soon as they Roberts of Williamsburg, Mrs. which they feel they are qualified. return to the campus in September. Ruby Smallwood and Mrs. Inquiries about vacancies should be directed to the Personnel Frances Holloman, both of Office and not to the department where the opening exists. Flower Arranging To Be Shown Germany; and three brothers, Call 229-JOBS (5627) for an updated listing of job vacancies on Herman Rosser Jr. of Newport campus and 24-hour service. Mrs. Irving Williams will present a lecture-demonstration on News, Johnnie Rosser of Ft. CLERK TYPIST: Alumni House, part-time $2.50 per hour. Japanese flower arranging at Asia House on Thursday, April 17, at Hood, Texas, and Melvin Rosser CLERK TYPIST B: Swem Library, $4,920-6,432. 7:30 p.m. A native of Japan, Mrs. Williams teaches brush stroke of Hawaii. CLERK TYPIST B: School of Education. painting and performs the traditional tea ceremony, in addition to Mr. Rosser's father, Herman CLERK TYPIST B: Swem Library teaching Japanese flower arranging. The program is open to the Rosser, is employed by the CLERK TYPIST C: Business Office, $2.71 per hour. public. CLERK STENOGRAPHER C: Government Dept., $5,880-7,680. College as a custodial worker in CLERK STENOGRAPHER C: Economics Dept. Washington Hall. LIBRARY ASSISTANT A: Swem Library, $7,032-9,168 Group To Play Medieval Music CAMPUS POLICE OFFICER: Security Office, $8,040-10,512, 1 available May 1. An evening of medieval music will be presented on Friday, April COLLEGE HOSTESS B: Project Plus Live/Learn Program, 18, at 8 p.m. in Wren Chapel by the Thursday Consort. $4,920-6,144. John Barrows, David Brooks, Jane Harrison and Herbert Watson COLLEGE HOSTESS B: Asia House, $4,920-6,144. April 30 is comprise the consort, which will play compositions by Adam de la deadline for applications. Halle, Machaut and Landini, as well as various anonymous RESIDENCE HALL COORDINATOR: (3 openings). College compositions from the Middle Ages. The music will be performed on degree with major in a social science required; Residence Hall instruments including the medieval harp, psaltery, guitar, viol, Life, $6,720-8,784. April 2 1 is deadline for applications. MOTOR VEHICLE OPERATOR A: Requires a valid Virginia crumhorns and recorders. driver's license; Plant Department; $5,400-6,720. The concert is free and open to the public. BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS SUPERVISOR B: High School diploma plus 3 yrs. experience at a supervisory level in a Wren Forum Slates Third Program building trade; Plant Department, $10,512-12,528. The third program in the Wren Forum Series will be held Monday, April 21, in the Wren Great Hall at 8 p.m. Jost Elected S.A. President Donnie J. Self of Eastern Virginia Medical School and Old The results of the spring Senior Class officers for the Dominion University will join Alan Fuchs, associate professor of elections for the Student coming year are President Nancy philosophy; Marc Kellner, lecturer in religion; Bradner Coursen, Association Executive Council, Turrentine, Vice President Steve biology professor; and Robert Welsh, physics professor, in a the Honor Council and- for Rudlin, and Treasurer-Secretary discussion of "Ethical Issues in Life Sciences." Senior Class officers for 1975-76 George Duke. The Forum, which is open to the public, is sponsored by Campus have been announced. Ministries United in conjunction with the religion department and the student affairs office. Paul Jost '76 has been chosen president of the Student W&M NEWS Volume III, No. 29 Seminar Slated On Career Search Association and Peter Garland Alumni corporate executives will join several William and Mary '77, executive vice president. Tuesday, April 15, 1975 professors in a special seminar on Monday, April 21, to discuss new Published weekly through ideas and approaches which may be helpful to students in their New Honor Council members the Office of Information are rising seniors Nancy Services by the College of. career search. President Graves returns a William and Mary for faculty, The seminar, which has been arranged by the Office of Corporate volleyball shot at the Turrentine, Gayle Yamada, staff and students. Produced Relations and Placement, is open to all students. Call Ext. 605 to Administration vs. Maureen Lucey, and John by the College News Office, register. Faculty /Students Tournament Weiner. Rising juniors elected 125 Richmond Road. Panel participants are B. Walton Turnbull, executive vice are Lisa Bolanovich, George Inquiries should be directed to held last weekend. He and Vice Marjorie N. Healy, president, United Virginia Bank; Howard H. Hyle, national President Carter (background) Tsahakis, Kathy Eason and Information Officer. Mailed to manager-food store sales, Coca-Cola Company; James W. Brinkley, were two of the 36 College Cathy Wilson. Betsy Page, Kevin addresses of employees as on executive vice president of Legg Mason; William Warren, associate administrators competing, Th e Dunn, Elizabeth Sowder and record at the Personnel Office, professor of business administration; Donald Messmer, assistant Faculty/Student teams trounced Jane Tylus are rising sophomores James Blair Hall, to which who have been chosen Council office address changes should professor of business administration; and Fred Adair, associate the Administration teams by be directed. professor of education. winning 29 of the 36 games. members. At the Annual Raft Debate Three Professors To Sink, One To Swim Which one of four professors, defend the discipline of the department will defend the sole survivors of a shipwreck, Humanities. Professor Gerry Natural Sciences, and Professor should be allowed on a raft that Johnson of the geology Cam Walker of the history is only large enough to support department will argue in behalf one person-the representative of May 1 Is Deadline of the Social Scientists. the Humanities, Natural For Aid Renewal Professor Bob Bloom of the Sciences, Social Sciences or the School of Education will take Devil's Advocate? Students are reminded that the role of the Devil's Advocate, That is the hypothetical May 1 is the deadline for while veteran Raft debater Alan question the audience at the applying for renewal of financial Ward of the government College's 13th annual Raft aid for the 1975-76 academic department will moderate. Debate which will be held April session. Director of Student Aid '23 at 8 p.m. in Phi Beta Kappa Leon Looney points out that The debate, which is Hall, will be asked to decide. students must reapply annually sponsored by the Philosophy The four survivors argue the in order to receive financial aid. Club, was initiated over a decade merits of their disciphne and its Forms are available in the ago by Professor John Lachs, a value to society to try to earn a Student Aid Office, James Blair former member of the place on the raft. They are also 310. Philosophy department. given a chance later at rebuttal, and the audience may pose questions to the "survivors" 16 Awards Presented before making its decision. Professor David Jenkins of The Williamsburg chapter of the Daughters of the American For Works At Annual the English department will Revolution recently presented the College four dogwood trees as part of the 13 to be planted by 1976 to commemorate the 13 Student Art Show original colonies. The Faculty/Staff News A best in show award and Beach for an acrylic entitled Above, President Graves accepts one of the trees from Mrs. was omitted this week several awards of merit have "Washington Street;" to Dave Gordon C. Vliet, chapter conservation chairman, while (I to r) Mrs. due to limited space. been presented for works Warner '76, Richmond for an Lawrence Whitehurst, Mrs. I. Lee Miller, Mrs. Allen W. Callis and included in the annual student acrylic entitled "Williamsburg Mrs. William Massey HI look on. art exhibit, currently on display Study;" Janet Allen '77, at Andrews Hall. Williamsburg, for a collage Wheellocking Fee Staff Association Meeting Set entitled "Reverie;" Chris E. Carl Grimm, an art Bassford '78, Arlington, for At its April 8 meeting, the Meetings will be held on Thursday, April 24, in James Blair concentrator, received the best "Mexican Standoff," a color line Transportation Control Board 302 for all staff members interested in learning about and having in show award for an untitled drawing; Russ Ellison '75, authorized the Campus Police a voice in the organization of a Staff Association. Meetings with abstract acrylic. A 1970 Department to levy a five dollar Richmond, for an acrylic similar formats will be held from 12 noon to 1 p.m. and from 1 graduate of the CoUege, Carl is a entitled "Lightning." service fee for wheellocking, p.m. to 2 p.m., so that employees with fixed lunch hours may full-time student here this Harvey Gunson, director of George A. Tobin '75, Falls attend. semester and will enter the Church, received an award for safety and security, announced A statement of the organization's philosophy, aims and graduate program in art recently. his "View Across Phi Bete membership is in its final stages, and employee comments are conservation at Winterthur, Del., Field," an acrylic; John Peters Effective May 1, 1975, needed. The steering committee would also like to draw up this fall. individuals whose cars are '75, Williamsburg, for a ceramic, by-laws as soon as possible, and interested staff members should "Sugar Jar;" Dave Restuccia '75, wheellocked will pay a five Awards of merit were either attend one of the April 24 meetings or call Kathy Micken Lynchburg, for "Carmel, dollar service charge in addition presented for 15 works. Nancy ^r Sandy Gleeson at Ext. 405. California," a photograph; Mark to the fine owed prior to release Fuchs '76, Somerville, N.J.; Shields, art auditor, for an of vehicle. John Rhodes '75, Woodcliff untitled sculpture of Indiana Lake, N.J.; Richard Garman '76, Art Historian Lectures Thursday limestone; Marc Roncallo '75, Roanoke; Peggy Leonard '77. Student Receives Massapequa, N.Y., for a plaster Marjory S. Strauss, assistant master's degrees in Spanish from Roanoke; and Bruce Lovelace cast entitled "Innies and Russian Prize professor of art at Old Dominion Middlebury College and in the '78, Richmond, received an Outies;" Elizabeth Dunton '77, Thomas Samuelian, a University, will discuss "The history of art from the award for a copper wire and Richmond, for "Rodney," a freshman from Bedford Lakes, Revival of the Classical Ideal: University of . string construction. graphite drawing; Roger Longest N.J., has won first prize in the The 'Death of Meleager' in Her lecture, which is open to '76, Richmond, for a ceramic beginning level division of an Renaissance Art" at 8 p.m. April the public, is sponsored by the Awards were also presented called "Bull;" Meg Lascara '75, essay contest sponsored by the 17 in Andrews 201. College' s fine arts department. to Stacey Doyle '76, Virginia Norfolk, for "Dots and Bands," Virginia chapter of the American A specialist in Renaissance a lithograph; and Jennifer Wood Association of Teachers of Slavic and Baroque art, Ms. Strauss has Campus Security Log '75, Lemoyne, Pa., for an and East European Languages. done research and written untitled graphic work. High school and college students publications on the adaptation Apr. 6/11:20 a.m. White male sought for peeping in shower in Mark O'Donnell '77, Colonial of Russian from across the state in Renaissance art of motifs Brown Residence Hall. competed in the contest. A from Classical sculpture and Apr. 7/9:20 p.m. Two males issued trespass warnings for entering Heights, and Paula Behm '77, student in Russian 102 at painting. She graduated magna W&M Hall during a concert without paying Arlington, co-chaired the William and Mary, Tom wrote cum laude from Smith College, proper admission charges. student committee in charge of his essay in Russian. Its English where she was also designated The following items were reported stolen and are under further organizing the show. title is "One Gold Coin." Phi Beta Kappa, and she holds investigation: Barbara Luck, registrar at the Apr. 3/10 a.m. Blue and silver 26" woman's American Flyer Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk OAS OfficialsTo Lecture Here bicycle taken from area between Barrett and Art Collection, judged the show. Jefferson Halls. . The Spanish House is bringing Theatre. Mr. Malagon holds a Apr. 4/11 a.m. Woman's 26" blue Rollfast bicycle taken from two guest lecturers from the law degree from the University behind Jefferson Hall. Organization of American States of Madrid and has taught and Apr. 4/11 a.m. Blue and white woman's 26" Western Flyer Campus Exhibits (OAS) to the campus in April. lectured at many universities in bicycle taken from behind Jefferson Hall. Student Show, Both lectures are open to the both North and South America. Apr. 4/11:30 a.m. Puchner bassoon and a Haynes "C" piccolo Andrews Gallery, public. At present he is a visiting taken from instrument storage room in Ewell Monday-Friday, 8:30 On Thursday, April 17. Jose professor of history at American Hall. a.m.-4:30 p.m., April 7-18. Maria Machin will speak on University in Washington, D. C. Apr. 4/3 p.m. Calcumatic 870 calculator taken from room in "Venezuelan Foreign Policy, Mr. Malagon has been on the Lambda Chi fraternity house. The Colonial Inter-American Relations and OAS staff since 1958. He is the Apr. 5 Orange Shimano Derailleur 10-speed bicycle Naturalist: Facsimiles of the Reconstruction of the OAS" author .of several books on taken from basement of JBT 43. Mark Catesby Prints, at 8 p.m. in the Botetourt international relations and Latin Apr. 6/6 p.m. White 27" 10-speed Montgomery Ward men's Botetourt Museum, Swem Theatre. The Venezuelan native American history and culture bicycle taken from in front of Chandler Hall. Library, Monday-Friday, 8 currently serves as ambassador and contributes regularly to Apr. 6/11:45 p.m. White, model 500 TX helmet taken from a.m.-5 p.m.; Saturday, 9 to the Venezuelan mission to the seven major magazines in South motorcycle parked in Ewell Circle. a.m.-l p.m.; ends April 25. OAS. His talk will be given in America. Apr. 7/11:55 p.m. Purse containing approximately $20 cash taken Selected Paintings from Spanish. His lecture will be given in from car parked in Yates parking lot. the Jean Outland Chrysler On Monday, April 21, Javier English. Apr. 8/1 p.m. Black leather purse taken from automobile Collection of Modem Art, Malagon, director of cultural A reception will follow both parked in W&M Hall parking lot. Ewell Hall Foyer, affairs for the OAS, will discuss lectures to give the audience a The following items have been found: Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-5 the cultural functions of the chance to meet and talk with the Ladies Jubilee watch, man's Timex watch, man's plaid wool jacket p.m. OAS at 8 p.m. in Botetourt speakers. and ladies brown leather wallet. THE CALENDAR EMPHASIS: WOMEN Continued from First Page Events of interest to the College community are listed as scheduled on the Campus Calendar, Campus Center, Ext. 557. Kernodle, department of sociology at Christopher WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16 College Women's Club Swim Classes, Adair Pool, 9:30-11:45 a.m. Newport College. Steering Committee of Parents' Association, Swem Conference Room, Residence Hall Life Luncheon, CC Gold Room, 12 noon - 1 p.m. Endocrinologist Tennis: W&M vs. UVA, Adair Courts, 3:30 pjn. 9:30 a.m.- 12:30 p.m. Graduate Studies Meeting, Swem Conference Room, 4-6 p.m. College-wide "Bazaarnival," Sunken Garden, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. (in case of Dr. Estelle R. Ramey, who Special Education Videotape, Swem G-3,5-8 p.m. rain the bazaarnival will be held April 20 at the Campus Center continues to do research on Residence HaU Life Lottery (Seniors Doubles), Andrews 101,5-7 p.m. Ballroom) endocrine systems while Tri-Delt Picnic, Matoaka Shelter, 5-7 p.m. W.R.A., Adair Courts, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. teaching medicine, dentistry and Sigma Nu, CC Room D, 7-8 p.m. Theta Parents Weekend Meeting, PBK Dodge Room, 10 a.m. - 12 noon. graduate studies at Georgetown, W&M Bridge Club, CC Sit 'n BuU Room, 7-11 p.m. Circle K Swim Program, Blow Pool, 10 a.m. - 12 noon. Residence HaU Life Training Program in First Aid for Staff Members, CC Organ Recital, Wren Chapel, 11 a.m. will speak on women in Theatre, 7:30-9:30 p.m. Karate National Invitational, Blow Gym, 11 a.m. - 6 p.m. medicine at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Project PLUS Forum, Millington Auditorium, 7:30-9:30 p.m. International Circle "Open House," Int'l Cottage on Boundary St., 12 April 22, in the Campus Center Philosophy Dept. Film, "No Exit," Botetourt Theatre, 7:30-9:30 p.m. noon - 6 p.m. Ballroom. A graduate of the Special Programs Emphasis: "Women," speaker Dr. Patricia Rueckel, CC Lacrosse: W&M vs. UNC, Intramural Field, 2 p.m. Ballroom, 8-10 p.m. Alpha Lambda Delta Initiation, Wren Great Hall, 2-3 p.m.; reception, CC University of Chicago Medical W&M Theatre Performance, "Much Ado About Nothing," PBK, 8:15 p.m. Sit 'n Bull Room, 2-3:30 p.m. School, she has written more Mermettes Performance, Adair Pool, 8:15 p.m. Rugby Team Picnic, Matoaka Shelter, 4-9 p.m. than 50 published papers and Andrew Lewis Group, Hoi Polloi, 8:30 p.m. Seminar Series on Current World Affairs: Drs. Mario D. Zamora and two books. Among her most Meditation Hour, St. Bede's Church, 11 p.m. -12 midnight. Vinson Sutlive, "Modernization in South and Southeast Asia," Int'l Cottage on Boundary St., 7 p.m. popular publications have been THURSDAY, APRIL 17 'The Fragility of the Male Sex," Placement Office Interviews: American Hospital Supply, Morton 104. Frank Thorton and Friends, Hoi Polloi, 8:30 p.m. Party for Writer-in-Residence Stephen Marlowe, Bookstore, 3:30 p.m. Pi Beta Phi Invitation Spring Dance, CC Ballroom, 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. which was published in Reader's Coffee Hour, German House, Spanish House, 3:30 p.m. SUNDAY, APRIL 20 Digest and McCall's magazine, Rugby Team Picnic, Matoaka Shelter, 4-9 p.m. Greek Games, Intramural Fields, aU day. and "Male Cycles- They Have Christian Science Organization, CC Gold Room, 5-5:45 p.m. WiUiamsburg Open Chess Tournament, CC Theatre, 9 a.m. - 10 p.m. Them Too," which was Episcopal Holy Communion, Wren Chapel, 5 p.m. Science Fiction Convention, W&M HaU, 9:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. published in Ms. magazine. W&M Chess Club, CC Room C, 7-11 p.m. (adinission-25 cents) The "Emphasis: Women" W&M Science Fiction Club, CC Room D, 7-9 p.m. S.I.M.S., CC Room C, 1-4 p.m. Classics Club speakers David Keyt and Christopher Rowe, "Aristotle's Project PLUS Picnic for New Students, Matoaka Shelter, 4-11 p.m. program will conclude April 26 Political Philosophy," Morton 40,7-8:30 pjn. CathoUc Mass foUoved by dinner, St. Bede's Church, 5 p.m. with a women's equality "Ikebana" lecture and demonstration, Asia House, 7:30 p.m. Chi Omega Initiation, Wren Chapel, 6:30-9:30 p.m. "Festival of the Arts" from School of Education lecture by David Elkins, CC Theatre, 7:30-9:30 p.m. SA Film: "Odd Obsession," MiUington Auditorium,,7:35 p.m. 10:30 a.m. until 5 p.m. in the Prayer Meeting, St. Bede's basement, 8 p.m. P.D.A. Society Film, Botetourt Theatre, 9:30 - 11 p.m. (by invitation Campus Center. Fine Arts Dept. speaker Marjory S. Strauss, "The 'Death of Meleager' in only) Renaissance Art," Andrews 201, 8 p.m. Although the program will Dean Timothy Sullivan, "Law School Dilemma," JBT 42, 8 p.m. MONDAY, APRIL 21 Tennis: W&M vs. VMI, Adair Courts, 3:30 - 7 p.m. attempt "to recognize the Culture Films, German House, 8 p. m. Biology Dept. Seminar, MiUington 117, 3:45-5 p.m. achievements of women," Student Recital, Ewell 100, 8 p.m. Residence HaU life Lottery (Juniors Doubles), Andrews 101, 5-7 p.m. Special Programs chairman Jose Maria Machin, Ambassador to Venezuela, Mission of OAS, Botetourt Chi Omega Initiation, Wren Chapel, 6:30-9:30 p.m. Carolyn Moseley said she is Theatre, 8- 10 p.m. W&M Science Fiction Club, CC Green Room, 7-9 p.m. W&M Theatre Performance, "Much Ado About Nothing," PBK, 8:15 p.m. Special Programs Emphasis: "Women," CC, 7:30-10 p.m. "hoping that a lot of men will Mermettes Performance, Adair Pool, 8:15 p.m. VARC Special Program: "Male-Female Relationships in Japan," Swem G-l, come to the sessions." Dean Andrew Lewis Group, Hoi Polloi, 8:30 p.m. 7:30-9:30 p.m. Moseley also said that the FRIDAY, APRIL 18 Speaker Dr. Javier Malagon-BarceUo, Director OAS, Botetourt Theatre, 8 "Emphasis: Women" program is p.m. Greek Games, Intramural Fields, all day. "only a part of the College's Special Programs Emphasis: "Women," speaker Rev. Allison Cheek, CC History Dept. lecture by Professor CeciUa Kenyon, "The Americanization Theatre, 2-3:30 pjn. of John Locke," PBK Dodge Room, 8 p.m. continuing efforts to recognize International Circle "Open House," Int'l Cottage on Boundary St., 4-7 Baha'i Fireside, Wesley Foundation, 8 p.m. the achievements of women" p.m. Chemistry Dept. lecture by Elburt F. Osborn, Small 113, 8-10 p.m. during 1975, the year designated Wren Forum, "Ethical Issues in the Life Sciences," Wren Great HaU, 8-9:30 WMCF, CC Sit 'n BuU Room, 6-7:30 p.m. by the United Nations as Course on Sacred Scriptures, St. Bede's Parish Centre, 6:30-7:30 p.m. p.m. "International Women's Year." HiUel, Temple Beth El, 7:30 p.m. TUESDAY, APRIL 22 SA Films: "The Pink Panther," W&M HaU, 7:35 p.m.; "Joe Kidd," 7:43 Placement Office Interviews: U.S. Marine Corps, Campus Center. p.m.; "The Roadrunner," 9:23 p.m.; "High Plains Drifter," 9:31 pjn. Lacrosse: W&M vs. St. Mary's, Intramural Field, 3 p.m. Concert by John Barrows, Wren Chapel, 8-9:30 p.m. Interhall, CC Theatre, 4 p.m. Physics Colloquium Mermettes Performance, Adair Pool, 8:15 pjn. WMCF, Swem G-2, 5-6 p.m. W&M Theatre Performance, "Much Ado About Nothing," PBK, 8:15 p.m. SA Senate, CC Theatre, 7-10 p.m. Martin C. Gutzwiller from the Kappa Delta Sorority Invitation Pledge Dance, CC Ballroom, 9 p.m. - 1 Bacon Street Yoga Class, CC Room C, 7-9 p.m. IBM Watson Research Center in a.m. CathoUc Mass, Wren"Chapel, 7 p.m. New York will discuss "Classical Marshall-Wythe Law Wives Bridge Lessons, CC Sit 'n Bull Room, 7:30-9:30 I.F.C. Keg Party and Dance, Matoaka Shelter, 9 pjn. -1 a.m. and Quantum Mechanics with an SATURDAY, APRIL 19 p.m. Church of Christ Discussion Group, CC Gold Room, 7:30-8:30 p.m. Ergodic System: The "Earth Day" WiUiamsburg Open Chess Tournament, CC Rooms A and B, 9 a.m. - 10 English Dept. Film, "Last Years at Marienbad," Botetourt Theatre, Anisotropic Kepler Problem" in p.m. 7:30-9:30 p.m. a physics colloquium April 18. I.F.C, Matoaka Shelter, 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. VARC "Ikebana" Class, MiUington 19, 7:30 - 9:30 p.m. Friday's colloquium begins at Project PLUS Orientation Program, Small 109, 7:30-9 p.m. CPA Preparation Program, Jones 302, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. 4:30 p.m. in Small 109. Coffee Circle K Tutoring Program, Washington 203-A, 204, 303, 304,9 a.m. -12 ACLU Annual Meeting, CC Rooms A and B, 8-10 p.m. noon. Chemistry Dept. lecture by Elburt F. Osborn, Small 113,8-10 p.m. will precede the session at 4 p.m. Residence Hall Life Spring Staff Training Program, CC Theatre, 9:30 a.m. - W&M Concert Series, "Dances We Dance, Inc.," PBK, 8:15 p.m. in the conference room. 12 noon. Don and Gates, Hoi PoUoi, 8:30 p.m. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS FOR SALE 1969 Olds Cutlass Wagon, PB/S, 1959 MGA.good condition, needs One bedroom garage apartment Law student and wife seek house 1973 Vega GT; cassette tape deck, A/C and radio; exc. mechanical minor work; $600. Call Ext. 456, across from college. LR, kitchen, BR, or cottage in county to rent 4 speed, carpet. Will negotiate price. condition, body and paint in very Walter Hogan. (4/29) bath. Partially furnished. $135 per beginning in fall or summer. Please Cadi preferred. CaU Steve Graul at good shape. $800. Call 220-0938 month plus utilities. Available May 1 call Dick at 229-6884 with any information. (4/22) Ext. 450. (4/22) after 4 p.m. or weekends. (4/22) with year's lease. 229-7051 after 5 BSA Gold Star, 500 cc, 1971; Honda CB 175, June 1973, 6800 FOR RENT p.m. (4/29) Male, 30 wishes to share 2 BR good condition, very low mileage miles, excellent condition; with Large private home, 4-5 BR., 21/2 Spacious two-room suite with house near James-York Plaza, (app. 3000 miles). Must seU fairing, luggage rack, sissy bar and baths, LR., Family Rm., DR., 2 private entrance across from college. through summer with option for fall. immediately. $800 or best offer. Call two helmets. $500 or best offer. CaU fireplaces, A/C. Fully furnished. Furnished, all utilities included, no Large yard. $90 plus utilities. Call 229-0674. (4/22) Jean Joseph at ext. 535. (4/15) Kingswood. Available Aug. 1, '75 to kitchen. For two people, $75 each Tom, 229-4149 after 5:30. (4/22) The Colony: 3 BR, 2 bath rancher June 30, '76. $400 per month plus per month. Available for summer or House for sale: Winston Terrace 3 longer. 229-7051 after 5 p.m. (4/29) with Family Rm., LR with fireplace, bedroom, 2 bath rancher. Large, utiUties. 229-8189. (4/22) large lot with many dogwoods. partially fenced lot w/many shrubs Two W&M graduating seniors $49,900. Call 229-9330. (4/22) and trees. Dishwasher, washer dryer, Summer Rental: one BR WANTED Panasonic 8-track stereo tape looking to house-sit your home for 2 A/C units. Avail. June or Sept. apartment in Jamestown area deck; excellent cond.; $50 or best Available May 24 - August 24. Roommate wanted to share 2 BR the summer. Will pay utilities and 220-1143.(4/15) offer. Call 220-2385. (4/22) $125/mo. plus utilities. Call Apt. at Williamsburg East. LR, DR, perform general home maintenance. Must sell immediately: green '69 Suzuki T-125. $75. CallWiUie 229-0683. (4/22) kitchen, A/C, pool. $75/mo. rent Please contact Rob Scarr or Terry hide-a-bed, very good cond., $95; Lamar at Ext. 445. (4/29) plus 1/2 electricity. Available May 1. Regan at 220-1468. (4/15) butterfly chair of genuine leather House for sale by owner, $29,950; Hatteras Island, N.C.: 3 BR Call Richard at 229-1738 after 5. over wrought iron base, comfortable, LR w/fireplace, dining area, cottage, 400 ft. from quiet beach. (4/29) $40; golden oak antique buffet with eat-in-kitchen, 2 BR, den, laundry Dishwasher. Famihes only. $200/wk. Roommate wanted to share 2 BR LOST brass pulls, $250; 19th century room and garage. Large fenced yard, in season, $125/wk. out. Call garden Apt. in Williamsburg. Includes tapestry, $75; death mask of Dante, immaculate redecorated interior, 229-7452 or (919) 995-5252. (4/22) all utiUties Drop a postcard to E. H. coUector's item made by Florentine convenient to schools and shopping. Rawl, 3024 Park Avenue, Apt. no. 1, Hamilton wrist watch with W&M craftsman, in glass case, $750. Phone 229-7897. (4/29) 3 bedroom, two-story. Cape Cod Richmond, Va., 23221 or call dial and expansion wrist band in 564-9668. (4/22) 1971 Mustang. Very good house approx. 6 mi. from campus; 2 355-0174.(4/29) vicinity of Blow Gym handball Brigadier '71 Mobile Home, condition. 2nd owner. 56,700 miles. 1/2 baths, family rm., d.r., l.r., Young married couple seeks courts. Please contact President's unfurnished. B/W TV in BR, A/C, 10 $1400. 229-7051 after 5 p.m. (4/29) eat-in-kitchen, A/C. Faculty married apartment or house to share, Office. x 10 shed. $3400. 220-0728. (4/29) 1968 Suzuki Titan-500, new tires, couple preferred. No pets. Available preferably within bicycle distance of 1959 MGA.good condition, needs new engine gasket set. $400 or best about June 1 to August 21; $300 per campus, beginning Sept. '75. Quiet, Navy pile-lined button coat, lost minor work; $600. CaU ext 456, offer. CaU Doug Johnson, Ext. 625. month plus utiUties. 564-9589. no pets. Call 229-6442, leave message in vicinity of Bryan complex. Call Walter Hogan. (4/29) (4/29) (4/15) for Marti. (4/29) Rich, ext. 209. (4/29)