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............. .......... ............ ... ....... .. ............... i.. Indiana Central TO Offer rc ...- Performing Arts Tour 4 IndianaCentralCollegeslud&ts wiU be takins’ . museums, galleries and peiforming art centers advantageof severalnew anduniquecurriculum in New York. Washington and Phiiadelphla. --- offerings during the school’s first Fieximester . Lectures will be scheduled and there will be year. The Fieximester plan is new to Indiana opportunities Lo hear critics and artists in each ’? Central this year, and, for’ most full-lime aty visited. The campus lecturer begin on April - students, will cunsist of a four-week period from 24 and will be given ’ by Professors ,James’ .-. April 24 to May 19,1972. It is designed to provide Lamberson’and Gerald Boyce who will also - exciting opportunities for creativity, and will accompany the students on the kip: The group use, as fully as possible, study abroad, special will leave Indianapolis by air for New York City -field tripsiseminar classes and various projects and return10 indianapolisfrom Washington D.C. -c far individual study. May 16. Some of the major spots to be visited One of the programs to be offered during the include Lincoln Center, Metropolitan Aluseum. 5 Fieximesler wiil be a Performing Ark Study ’ Carnegie Iiali, Cuggenheim hluseum, hluseum Tour. This is a combined effort of the Art and of Modern Art, \Vhilney Museum of American -. hiusic Departments to give students a direct . Art, Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, in a-.- field ..experience hy introducing them to major ..’addition to many private galleries and recital ... .’ centers: ...- _. .. ....... ...... The Performing Arts SLudy-Tour offered for ... .. .- is - : . 4 hours of credit and is open to interested in- ‘C Honors Course Offered - i -1 _. .’ (LtoR) James Brunnemcr, Director of Alumni Rdatlons. at ICC: Mrs. Marguerite Albright;: Class Agentolthe Year: andMr.LynnYoungblwd.DirectorofDevelopment. ’ . ’ ... .... .. .. .-- whi&. a student may elect to participate in. .. _._ .. ... AW student who wishes to have more in- formhion about the course may talk with any - member of the Division of hlathematics and Film hc. 9 7- Natural Sciences. To apply for the come, the set for ’‘- ‘NEUROSUS SHOPPERUS’ irocedure is as follows: fill out a canl to the Vietnam ... Canada ... or ia il... lionors Council; as soon as the council has “AhtaUerofConscien~,”ad~mentaryfilm mnsidcred the application and the student’s based on the moral choice of two who refused lo By BOSNIE hlORGkV Once in a department that strikes her par- academic record, he will be notified of their fight. uill be shoun in Ransburg Auditorium on Smce shopping centers and department stores ticular whim, the shopper laoks intensely at the’ decision. l&evening of December 9. Tie thirtyminute have come into being, store derks everywhere Froduct displays. There is a sudden gleam in her A description of the course. content .and ti,sponosred by the ReIlecLor. will begin at 8 have been witness% a frightening increase in eve. She henins to nick UD ohiects for a doser pxedurefollows: , . , .....pm. There will be no admission charge. the number of “neurosus shopped’ cases. The .l&k.-Lookii,-ho&ver, hoe; not quench her ,. ..... Are draft resistors heroes? Criminals? Or just insatiable desire to disrupt. She must open the hlANlNNATURE ’ . misled kids? The viewer of “A Matter of Con- strangediseaseissoprevelent that its symptoms .. have become typical for an amazing number of package, becauseshe “wants to feel it.” With a .. science” will have to decide for himsell. But this shoppers. It is therefore necessary at this point vigorous ripping motion the product A course designed for .the student who is in- trilliant film essay furnishes mufh food for to warn the citizmy of the world of its presence packag Is tom apart. She lays the product hack terested in understanding how man exists in tlmught and discussion to every viewer, and to describe the symptoms. on the counter and drops the wrappings on the .conflictuithnature.Stressuillbeplacedon how . regardless of viewpoint. floor. man is winnlng the struggle to the detriment of The open rebellion of tu^ young Americans is Although more women than men contract the swn the shopper becomes bent upon fii&ng a Mtureand,inthenearfuture,tothedetriment of documented in this outstanding I6mn color- malady, and though store clerks are often im- clerk. She wants attention. Once in a uhile there man. The course emphasizes free interchange of sound rim. Although the rebellion is focessed on munetoit.’heurosusshopperus”canstrike both will be no clerk in the department for a few ideasandallparticipantsare encouraged to take the Vietnam War and resistance lo the draft, its sexes and is seldom affected by acupation. This minutes, due to a call of nature. The customer an active role and if neeessary, and emotional roots go much deeper-to a prolound disorder seems to come in waves-as does IIong bemmes irate in such cases, sometimes calling role in the class discussion. 1! the course is taken’ dissatisfaction with many aswts of American Kong Muenrs-and usually bemmes epidemic be clerk obscene names. ?be alflicted person a$ an elective,it may be taken on a Pass-Fail life and culture. A sharp, articulate delineation will. ................ aska sloek arrawer~ for~~~ somethininn~ that during store sales. !hen I I basii, it may count on any science major or of the malaise of so many American young -c. she already has in her hand. .... :mim,oritmaybeusedto helpmeet thescience people makes “A Natter of Conscience” an Telltale signs of the disease begin to show as After a time, she returns to the counter where requirements of the liberal arts core, or it may important Idm-!&hetether the viewer agrees or soon as the customer opens the door to a store.. she began her store exploration. liere she will be counted as one of three general honors. disagrees with the hvo protagonists. Her eyes become fixed and glassy. lVilh a credit cfisplaceatleBsthalltheltemrfromtheirproper. wurses towardgraduation mith disllnction. The This highly objective fdm take$ M sldes. Two card clinched tightly in one hand, the victim . places, looking Ipr.an unopened.. package she instructionu-ill be given by several of the science men and one woman discuss the inner rebellion begins to wander aimlessly through the store. likes: . ...... teachers. Out side resource speakers will be that led to a jail cell for the one and perhaps When she has visitednearly every depktment brought in at the... request of the participants. permanent exile for the others. Their “dialogue” in such fashion and filled her arms with pur- is broken by hrid scenes from other segments of chases, the shopper heads lor the checkout UKpoliticaispeetrum.Likeachorusof a Greek munter. She smugly hands the credit card to the tragedy, radical revolutionaries, su~er-patriots, cashier and becomes indignant when’ the girl 1 CONVOCATIONS and middleof-the-maders comment on ’the PATTON TOBE SHOWN checks to see iI the plate is stolen. .. action. The result is perhaps the most incisive Central Council will sponsor the hit movie Clutching her booty in her arms, the customer Wednesday.December8-hfr. John Williams, study ever filmed on the subject of draft ”PaUon” next Friday evening, December 10. with ‘beUIOSlls shopperus”goes home-only to. New Castle Nigh School Choir. rrsistance--and a permanent contribution to the rdurn the next day to exchange her goods. The Friday. Lkcember IO - Dr. Leroy Hodapp, ’he film @Ibe shown in Ransburg Auditorium mariDirector; Indiana south Conferencei history of the youth re%ellion of the Sixties and will at p.m. Admission will be $1* pogressive steps of the illness begin anew. Seventies. and begin ?:30 ... .. 3 Per PerJon. ., .. .. ~ .. .. .. .. .... ... 2 ' .... Page . .REFLECTOR ' December.. 3,1971 - HODGEPODGE.- Seasons Greetings1 I Today, I will begin HODGEPODGE'S first continu& story entitled, "Wendy's Mstmas, Corner." .... Tdie was only eight and too young to un- derstand. That was why she lamented her sad plight'to her mother. "Gee,'Nom, she's five jearsolderthanIam,andyoutreatherasUshe were queen of the whole land. I have to work: SO do Biliy and Ronny. so I don't see uhy you &eat her any differently." ..... .~'d~. .... .... ...r '. i . , -z . .Y ... .. .. .. .. ....... .~ .. - . .. .. .. ... ... ...... ................. ..... .. ... .. .............. ..... ~. ... I .. ! ... ! -' . ' . R.EFCE'CTOR., ' : ' kelnber 3, 1971'. .. , . Page3 .... , ...I.. .~ .. .... ....... .... ,. ' . ...... .. iSj,,@hony',- of: P&lfis?.,;'' -' .... '. i'. I. '. ., ART ,oF,'~E.PossjBLE :'..-:.::.::ME.... .. .... .. ., -70pens"at 'Clowes: Hall.., '. .: ,B~JESKINL~OYDJONES. .,'. must be god. Throughout ihe history of the ....... ... world those who burnt the libraries, toppled the The Indianapolis'symphonic aoir joins the .-:(EdlCm m.lhe Tulna Trlbune slnce 19LI.; ' lighthouses. gutted the temples and destroyed ' ' Jenkln Lloyd Jones Is;also a syndlcaled the seatsofIeming,wereall convinced that any Wanapolis Symphony.Orchestra for a per: Q immance or the late &or Stravinskyk glorious . !. by Rick Mitz 1 ' columnlstrhoseartlcles appear in 150 news- change must be an improvement. As ue ldok papers nallonwlde.' Receipient 01 the . back upon the dark ages that usually followed '5ymphony of-Psalms" this week in Clowes ' ... \VilllamAllen\Vhlte Award 1951. andpast thedyingfiresweknowbetter_orshould. bll. Mer Solomon will conduct the concert ..... ... in ' ... president a1 both the American Society
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    ALL-AMERICA TEAMS MEN’S ALL-AMERICA TEAMS NATIONAL PLAYERS OF THE YEAR IN BOLDFACE 1956-57 1960-61 Elgin Baylor, Seattle Terry Dischinger, Purdue Wilt Chamberlain, Kansas Roger Kaiser, Georgia Tech Chet Forte, Columbia Jerry Lucas, Ohio State Frank Howard, Ohio State Bill McGill, Utah Rod Hundley, West Virginia Tom Meschery, St. Mary’s Jim Krebs, SMU Doug Moe, Notre Dame Guy Rodgers, Temple Gary Phillips, Houston Len Rosenbluth, North Carolina Larry Siegfried, Ohio State Gary Thompson, Iowa State Tom Smith, St. Bonaventure Charles Tyra, Louisville Chet Walker, Bradley 1957-58 1961-62 Elgin Baylor, Seattle Len Chappell, Wake Forest Bob Boozer, Kansas State Terry Dischinger, Purdue Pete Brennan, North Carolina Jack Foley, Holy Cross Wilt Chamberlain, Kansas John Havlicek, Ohio State Archie Dees, Indiana Art Heyman, Duke Mike Farmer, San Francisco Paul Hogue, Cincinnati Don Hennon, Pittsburgh Jerry Lucas, Ohio State Bailey Howell, Mississippi State Bill McGill, Utah Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati Charles “Cotton” Nash, Kentucky Guy Rodgers, Temple Chet Walker, Bradley 1958-59 1962-63 Bob Boozer, Kansas State Ron Bonham, Cincinnati John Cox, Kentucky Ken Charlton, Colorado Bob Ferry, St. Louis Bill Green, Colorado State Johnny Green, Michigan State Jerry Harkness, Loyola (Ill.) Tom Hawkins, Notre Dame Walt Hazzard, UCLA Bailey Howell, Mississippi State Art Heyman, Duke Lou Pucillo, N.C. State Barry Kramer, NYU Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati Charles “Cotton” Nash, Kentucky Alan Seiden, St. John’s Tom Thacker, Cincinnati Jerry West, West Virginia Rod Thorn, West Virginia 1959-60 1963-64 Walt Bellamy, Indiana Gary Bradds, Ohio State Terry Dischinger, Purdue Bill Bradley, Princeton Darrell Imhoff, California Mel Counts, Oregon State Roger Kaiser, Georgia Tech Billy Cunningham, North Carolina Jerry Lucas, Ohio State Walt Hazzard, UCLA Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati Bud Koper, Oklahoma City Tom Stith, St.