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Intern Program Offered VSC Proudly Accepts Deadline: April New Library

Georgia Intern Program creates Applicants for internships will opportunities for undergraduate be interviewed and referred to students to be actively involved public agencies. Referrals will be. in specific projects in public based upon the student’s interest agencies. It provides a com­ in the project and the student’s prehensive service-learning ex­ ability to meet the particular perience which both enhances agency need Final selection will the educational process and - be based upon the student’s fulfills a manpower need for the acceptance of the project, state Rather than following the agency supervisors’ approval of traditional pattern of ‘testing the student and where appro­ theory in the field” the intern priate, approval by the faculty .program stresses community- advisor of the student and the based learning with heavy project emphasis on the completion of a Dr. Thomas Gandy is the specific task and the acquistion campus coordinator of the of knowledge and skills. Intern Program here at Valdosta Interns will work within state State The deadline for applica and local agencies for the period tions is April 14. For further of time contiguos with a current information contact Dr. academic quarter Internship Gandy. projects are designed by agency personnel and constitute tasks of a professional nature essential to Comptroller departmental operation. Intern­ ships can generally be classified into one of thre^T categories: Wanted Highly diversified, individual DR. McENIRY DELIVERS KEYNOTE ADDRESS ■ Due to the fact that the office1 tasks a team working on various of comptroller was totally problems of a general nature, a uncontested in the recent SGA by Debbie Toole The sound of the Valdosta stressed the relevance of the team or teams working on automated society on the election, a special election is President Martin presided over State Concert Band headed by similarly defined tasks on a campus. He - pointed out that going to be held on Thursday, the dedicating program for the Sanford Campbell, presented a regional or state wide basis In promising technology will cause April 2 7 , 1972. new Valdosta State College pleasing atmosphere for the addition, the intern program much change by the year 2000. According to the SGA office, Library Tuesday* night at 8:30 event with selections from the provides assistance in placing Computerized knowledge will several students expressed on the front grounds of the modem music world. Entertain­ students to satisfy degree re perhaps replace books in the interest in this position but were library. ment was also provided by the quirements for professional form of today. He also noted unable to file petitions by the Among the noted guests were concert choir directed by Joe programs, such as public admini­ several significant changes in the last deadline. the Board of Regents, including Haas. stration or social welfare Com­ college- of tomorrow. The Any interested student is After a series of introductions pensation will be in the form of chairman W. Lee Burge. The asked to pick up a petition in and greetings from the Board of grading system would perhaps be academic credit stipend, or a Chancellor of the University the SGA office and return it by Regents, Chancellor Simpson abolished for a different arrange­ combination of both. System, George L. Simpson, Jr. Thursday April 20. Cam­ delivered the presentation of the ment) one that would more Each applicant will submit an was also present. An alumnus of paigning willfollow for one week. library. President Martin proudly properly measure student application giving details of his Valdosta State Rev. V. L. According to the SGA Consti accepted the library on behalf of ability A resort to course academis extra curricular and Daughtery, led the program in tution, the duties of the Comp­ Valdosta State College, requirements instead of hours of employment background. Selec­ the invocation and benediction. troller are listed as follows: reminding everyone of its signifi the pass-fail system may be tions will be made on the basis The keynote speaker of the The Comptroller shall super­ cance as the life-blood of the probably answers to a better of student interest motivation, evening was William Hugh vise the proper expenditure of college. system'. maturity, and educational classi­ McEniry who holds the title of all Association monies, subject fication, with priority given to Vice Chancellor at the Univer­ The highlight of the evening to approval of the Senate. upperclassmen or graduate sity of North Carolina. was an address given by Vice SEE LIBRARY DEDICATION T h e Comptroller shall PAGE 8 ************** students in the following order: Chancellor McEniry. His speech supervise the maintaining of Students enrolled in Georgia accurate records of all business Colleges and Universities, tra n sa c tio n s which involve Georgians attending out of state Association funds. schools and Out of state stu­ The Comptroller shall be dents Within these categories responsible for preparation of preference will be given to the Association budget for the students who can receive following year subject to academic credit for the intern­ approval of the Senate ship INSIDE TODAY Drop-out Statistics Pg. 10 Pitchers Analyzed Pg. 4 New Degree Program Offered At VSC Pg- 6 Greek News Pg. 7 B. B. King Raps On Blues Pg.ll WVVS Expands Air Time Pg. 10 REGENTS AND GUESTS ADMIRE VSC'S MAGNANIMOUS STRUCTURE Page 2 . i The VSC Spectator April 13,1972

My mother spent so much Letters To time at PTA meetings and other concerned parent organizations Editor's Desk The Editor that I grew up thinking Lucille Although I do not wish to Ball was my mother. discourage the administration While Mom was taking courses for holding a week of seminars in Doc Spock I and Joyce each quarter nor do detract from Brothers II, Lucy was there. the countless benefits derived After a tough day at public from . attending such sessions school I ’d turn on with Lucy there is, I believe a tragic flaw in my surrogate mother, who never the organization of this program. by Rick Mitz let me down except once when a This weakness is in the lack of ______tube blew. uniform class attendance policy. I t’s had its toll. I went straignt to the couch when Lucy and There are some teachers who Desi got divorced. And I was a ward o f CBS when they took her are extremely cooperative. By show o ff the air. not holding classes but requiring Dr. Freudenfeldt and I had long sessions about it. seminar tickets of the “What comes to your mind when you think about your appropriate number they give mother?” the student a splendid oppor “Channel 5. ” LIBRARY APPRECIATION tunity to take advantage of this “Did your mother spend much time with you?” program. Such teachers are, “Half an hour a day, five times a week. Including re-runs. ’’And however in small proportion. it wasn’t much different for the other kids on the block. Manny J wonder if any student has truly grasped the magnificance of Another segment of teachers Wineland, whose mother spent her time selling door-to-door salve the new library. If I had not been responsible for the cover story or departments whichever is chose a substitute mother whose show was taken o ff the air. on the dedicatory program Tuesday night I most likely would responsible, are those that allow Manny had a nervous breakdown at age 7. Imagine the trauma of the student one or two free not have attended and I know now I would have definitely missed having your mother cancelled after 13 weeks. days, usually because of a special something. I am not referring to the program but the significance The whole neighborhood lived vicariously through TV. Mary seminar which is relative to that of the library itself. I had looked at that building a hundred times Jo Maddock had a dog named Lassie. Alex Turline had a horse class or which the teacher feels is before but never really saw it the way I did Tuesday night Surely named Fury. Pamela Gibson had an uncle named Ed who took uniquely worthwhile because he it would not seem so fantastic to a student at the University of her to the circus every Saturday night. She recently went into will be lecturing. Even though Georgia where structures like this are common. But this is mourning when they cancelled him after 20 years two days are surely better than Valdosta State College, really only a small point in the nation’s We used to get lost in space and say Howdy to Doody. We had none the student may perhaps system of schools yet a very relevant part of my life. This library a father who knew best, had a maid named Hazel and took all o f will broaden this part of my life even greater. miss the lectures he wants most our pediatric problems to the doctor o f our choice—Ben Casey or Sitting there looking at the library, I sincerely felt things about to attend. James Kildare. Where are they now? it that never before occurred to me. Aside from the beauty of its The third and worse group are We watched hundreds o f mothers—not unlike our own, real or structure, think what that building contains. It’s a monument to those teachers who spend ten or televised—pour out their breaking hearts to all o f the USA on universal knowledge and its all there at my fingertips. I was truly more minutes relating the pur­ Queen For A Day. We’d comb out with Kooky, the pre-Beatle impressed and grateful at this accomplishment for myself and pose and usefulness of seminars, sex-symbol with hair. We’d watch December Bride, the many others. Take another look at the library-maybe you can then after expressing their hope grandmother o f us all with lavender hair. And we’d cha cha and see it as I did. All I can say is-it’s beautiful! that the class members will take rhumba into the hearts o f America right along with Katherine and advantage of this special week, Arthur Murray’s magic steps. We learned to rebel—“Mother they subtly announce that class please I ’d rather do it myself. ’’And we did it ourselves. will be held regularly and that We contemplated life with profoundly meaningful questions the material covered is vital to like. “Suzie, why did you leave Jim m y’s bike in the driveway?” an understanding of the course. And we didn’t need sex education books in the 50’s. We had Therefore to those teachers the Mickey Mouse Club Mousketeers, where a whole generation or departments who cooperate looked on when Annette reached puberty, which is something witu tiie seminar program, 1 none o f us will ever forget. Including Annette. express my sincerest gratitude. Today’s generation o f children o f the tube have it much worse. But to the somewhat or totally Imagine some kid who has Archie Bunker as his substitute father. uncooperative I suggest they, “Hi, daddy. ” take an objective look at their “Stifle yourself, meathead.” And then there’s the prime-time policies to see if there is room identity crisis. for improvement “I just can’t get used to Mary Tyler Moore being single after all

. SEE RICK MITZ * PAGE 3 VOTER EDITOR...... CHRIS KAUFFMAN MANAGING EDITOR ...... BOB EDEN APPRECIATION BUSINESS MANAGER ...... CLINTNICELY ADVERTISING LAYOUT ...... R O N HUNT Dear Editor, PHOTOGRAPHEER...... DeRON COPPAGE AH those votes were cast by PHOTOGRAPHER...... STEVE PARKER people, one at a time, and I am FEATURE EDITOR...... DEBBIE TOOLE proud to say that a whole lot of STAFF — David Gilbert, Rick Hastings, Bill Hansen, and Justin those people were VSC Slade. UNCLE SAM, PLEASE GET US A SIDEWALK students!! If you missed the excitement and privlege of participating in The Spectator, the student publication o f Valdosta State this election, think ahead, get College, is published weekly and is distributed on Thursday registered to vote the next time. afternoons. Sincerely, Opinions expressed in the Spectator are those o f the editor Bette Bechtel and writers and are not those o f the college administration. The Spectator office is located in room II of the Student Union Building. April 13, 1972 The VSC Spectator Page 3 R IC K M IT Z * CONTINUED FROM PAGE 2 those years that she was married to Dick Van Dyke a Jacksonville Trio In Concert Tonight At VSC contemporary said recently. “The chutzpah of Dick Van Dyke to run off to Arizona with Hope Lange and then flaunt it on Saturday nights—only sixty seconds after Mary signs off. I shall At 14, she won the New York studied chamber music for a never forgive him.” Philharmonic Young Composer’s year in Europe with the noted But my heart still belongs to Lucy. I can ’t relate in any The Jacksonville Trio, to be meaningful way to the new single independent Lucy with two presented in concert during the C ontest. Her composition, Louis Poulet. orchestrated by Leopold At present she teaches piano grown kids—maybe it’s sibling rivalry—but I wouldn’t miss the Romantic Arts Festival at reruns of the old Lucy for a visit home Every day at 3:15 I hop Valdosta State College tonight at Stokowski, was performed for and theory at the Jacksonville the first time by the New York University College of Fine Arts downtown to the department store of my choice and tell the 8, js a real winner. The trio salesman that I’m interested in buying a TV. And for thirty ■members—viblinist Aaron Philharmonic in Carnegie Hall, Walter Steinhaus was born in with Stokowski conducting. Schvielbein, Germany. After minutes it’s back lothe womb via a TV set Krosnick, pianist Mary Lou But I’ve run into problems. Recently I encountered a kid my Wesley Krosnick and cellist Her compositions have won moving to the United States, he first prize in New Jersey and the own age waiting in appliances for Donna Reed to begin—at the Walter Steinhaus—have won a received his early musical National Federation of Music same time Lucy was to begin. number of prizes during their training at Chicago. He attended Clubs contests. “I want to watch Donna Reed ” he said. “And I got here first. ” musical careers. Oberlin College, then served in a In 1961, she had the unique U.S. Navy patrol bomber “He, Hey ” I said “Let’s handle this like mature adults. My After study at Syracuse Lucy is better than your Donna. Nahhh!” honor of being the only woman squadron after receiving the University and Juilliard School “Oh yeah ? Well a t least Donna never go t divorced ” composer to have her work bachelor of music and master of of Music, Aaron Krosnick “No. Just cancelled. ” selected for performance at the music degrees at Northwestern studied with Arthur Grumiaux, He pulled the plug out of the TV set and ran off. “I ’m gonna Orchestral Symposium of University. He moved to the great Belgium violinist, tell the salesman on you,” he jeered. And the salesman came ove Am erican Music at the Atlanta, became a member of followed by study with Ivan to mediate and plug the set back in University of Redlands, Calif. the Atlanta Symphony and Galamian at the Meadowmount Some people just can’t seem to cut the cord. Mrs. Krosnick won the first taught in the Fulton County School of Music at Westport, School System. He joined the NY. prize in the International Piano Recording Festival sponsored by faculty of and In 1961, he was one of two Nominations Accepted For Who’s Who the National Guild of Piano became head of its music semi finalists in the National Deadlines for nominations is Teachers, took top honors in the education department He is Valdosta State’s Who’s Who in Federation of Music Clubs American Colleges and Univer­ Monday, April 17, 1972 at 4. Young Artist Auditions. He has Ohio Young Artist Piano now a member of the faculty of Jacksonville University. sities Selection Committee is also participated in auditions in Auditions of the National Steinhaus was cellist of the now accepting nominations for Paris and Genoa. Federation of Music Clubs, was a Dr. Helen Thornton and Dr. original Atlanta Symphony this distinguished honor. Krosnick has taught at medal winner in the New York Ren Christie attended the Quartet and helped organize Wittenberg University in Spring- Contest of the Music Education Southern Speech Com­ field, Ohio, and served as League and was awarded two chamber music programs at John ’Wester Chairman of the munication Association Conven­ Emory and Wesleyan. He has concertmaster of the Springfield honorary scholarships by the Selection Committee, has stated tion in San Antonio, Texas last also been a member of the Symphony Orchestra. He has Juilliard School of Music, as well that nominations are completely week. Dr. Thornton read a paper Atlanta Pops, the Atlanta Opera also taught at Syracuse as the Juilliard Alumni Scholar­ open for any student to enter for the program, which was very Orchestra and the Theatre Under University and is now assistant ship. another. well received. The Stars Orchestra. professor of violin at Jackson­ Mrs. Krosnick has studied at Dr. Thornton has also been ville University. the Curtist Institute, at Juilliard, Steinhaus served as conductor Nominations should be elected the new president of the of the Macon Civic Youth Mary Lou Wesley Krosnick, at the University of Southern accompanied by the student’s Georgia Speech Communication Orchestra and the Macon who has concertized in the California and at Aspen, Colo. IBM number and a brief state­ Association. Wesleyan Symphony Orchestra United States and abroad has She was one of 15 composers ment as to why the particular Over a 20-year period, he has received many honors and and the only woman to be student should be considered. appeared as guest conductor and awards for both piano and chosen for work in composition This information should be 8 PM, ‘Magic Carpet to orchestral clinician at college composition. She has been solist during a season at Tanglewood, turned in to the SGA office France ” films talk and coffee and university workshops. with a number o f symphony Mass. She holds degrees from located on the second floor of by Valdosta State College The concert is to be held in orchestras, including the Boston Juilliard, the University of the Student Union or sent to m odern foreign languages the Whitehead Auditorium of Pops, under the baton of Arthur Wisconsin's and the Yale John Wester in care of inter­ department projection room of Fiedler University School of Music. She the VSC Fine Arts Building. campus mail. VSC College Union. No charge. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Dear Mom and Dad: Dear Editor: worthy attempts to spur student pessimistic but you and I are on upon others. Hair is one such Today the volume has been Concerning Rick Hasting's interest in activities not every­ one big ego trip, and it leads to thing. Please don’t force upon turn down. I can’t hear people letter to the F !itor in last week’s one is going to be interested. no where. If you choose to be me yourself. It will not work. anymore, or maybe I just don’t SPECTATOR . Rick, your letter Who are you to judge our mad at these words, it is your Dad, times are changing. People want to hear them, or maybe was cool. I especially received a interest? Who are you to judge choice. You are insignigicant in no longer will put up with trash they don’t want me to hear jolt out of the manner in which our apathy? Some of us had this cosmos, and so it is with me. handed out by older generations them period. Everyone is imper­ you so carefully placed your better things to do. Like I’ve realized that there is no to suppress their own lives I sonal. I guess because it’s spring strong words. Such as catching V D. hope and accepted it, a little know hate when I see it and I quarter and everybody’s tired of i “bitching.” Man, you really let But if you really want us something that most people know love. I chose love, but school and spring fever has h it.: us people who didn’t come to “ college kids” to “act like don’t even realize. To change there’s one problem. It seems What’s happening now? I go to the concert catch hell didn’t ya college students ” then perhaps mankind you must first change that most people want to resort school but really don’t learn. yourself. Don’t give me any bull Rick baby? I’ll bet you’re proud you should set the supreme to hate in order to have love. Must I conform? To school, to about drugs, sex and how to love of that article. Do you have it exam ple as the imperial I’ve found another way. Call it a the teenie hoppers to you. I’ll ' one’s «country, because I cannot framed, hanging above your desk? interested, devoted and active rjp off if you will but actually a die before 111 do that. But to no love something that is based on a Well frame this—in your mind: student who particularly freaks rip off is a 'shedding off of those avail, I just seem to sink in a dream. I am an individual, and Oh, Speaking of bitching—c’mon out to Hamilton, Joe Frank, and undesirable qualities such as hole called something-society what I do, if reflected upon you Rick—Judge not lest ye be Reynolds Or would you rather many of the ones you have maybe I don’t know. I stop and is bad, then the people who Judged. A biblical cliche? Think us idolize your 14-year old taught me to avoid. Call it a cop think about my education, and choose to reprimand you for my about it. Rick, I’m surprised you brother who so appropriately out. But aren’t we all coping out it seems irrelevant to me, almost made it to the concert yourself proved his puberty by making mistakes, are fools and have from our fears. Dad, I’m tired. I to the point of insanity. And so since you appear to be so the scene at the concert? Sorry 1 little right to be called people. love you and Mom very much, engaged with checking student’s here we go again. They are plasticreflections of an but 111 be damned I’ll' live a missed him. You ask me why I grow my —quote “butts” unquote—for No hard feelings Rick, but it empty shell they call themselves. world where men are not and hair long. Yes, it’s to rebel. “apathy.” Just do ine a favor is much too easy to blame I choose not be absorbed with love is just an excuse for hate. Against this life, against my Don’t come bothering me with unattendance and lack of the great masses so I may not, Stay cool and peace will follow own, because I know that it is your probing Apathy Meter and interest on “apathy.” Which have to make up my mind. I will you. Live your life because it’s not whole Don’t ask me to look your“ —with a bitch J bitch here reminds of Coach Dominey’s continue to be free, and it will your bag. I have mine. Every­ toward God. Don’t question my and a bitch, bitch there” letter right under yours Rick, take something probably far body marches to the beat of a morality. I do things not to spite attitude. After all it seems that and he thanked us for our different than what you. may different drummer. you, just to be a part of nature. during your continous search “ spirit pride and enthusiasm.” know. The time is through for And if man is one of nature’s “to understand college kids ” Why did he say that Rick? joking with one another. All I SCOTT METHVIN cycles, she’s goofed in a lot of you would have discovered that WHY? want to do is to be left alone in ways. I hate to sound despite the College Union’s Brian Butler matters that do not infringe Page 4 The VSC Spectator April 13,1972

Rebs SPORTS Rebel Leaders Tear WITH CHRIS KAUFFMAN Oppoaeits PITCHING Player IP W'L ERA by Dave Johnson Ronald Bennet 41 1/3 4 0 The Year Of The Pitcher The VSC Rebs have Andy Hassell 18 2/3 1'1 • During the summer of 1968 organized is said to have Rusty Simpson 38 2-2 3. introduced a new angle in the experienced a drought because it seemed as though every club Leroy Purdy 39 3-0 4 38 game of baseball scoring. The possessed exceptionally strong pitching. Complimentary to this Dan Chadwick 16 2-2 6.75 Rebs scored 23 runs in two situation was the fact that hitting averages dropped considerably games against Illinois As a matter of fact the American League batting champion, Carl Benedictine. Friday the Rebs Yastremski. did not even hit over .300. The relevance of the BATTING won with a score of 9-2. All the summer of 68 to the current VSC sports scene is that Coach Player AB H AVG. Rebs saw action except for the Tommy Thomas’ pitching corps ranks with the best in the Gene Felts 72 30 .417 relief pitchers. . Leroy Purdy southeast and often times reminds opposing batters of the Eddie Cowart 35 ^4 -400 went the distance on the mound. drought four years ago. Craig Courtney 64 20 .313 The Rebs discovered that they Led by seniors Leroy Purdy, Rusty Simpson and Ronald Rusty Simpson 49 -306 can score runs, even if they wait Bennet, the VSC Rebs are capable of producing "instant smoke" Bobby Tripp 66 20 .303 until there are two outs in the at most any time. Two other starters, Andy Hassell and Dan Frank Sumner 65 19 -292 inning to start. Ronald Bennett Chadwick, have oheand two seasons remaining, respectively. . combined his excellent pitching Purdy is a 6‘4 " lefthander from Lake City, Florida. Leroy last with the Rebs superb fielding to year pitched 85 innings fanning fifty-three batters while limit Benedictine to one run compiling an amazing 1.48 earned run average. Purdy has stated Saturday as the Rebs exploded that “team unity is more cohesive this year; and, having been to VSC Golfers for 14 runs. In one inning the the area playoffs the last two years I can assure you that we're Rebs scored 9 runs with Fields ready to go back.” Blitz Course and Bennett each have two hits Rusty Simpson, who moonlights at third base when not on the by Justin Slade in this bonbblast. On Saturday, VSC will host mound also served as a main contributor to the Rebels pitching When the VSC Rebels baseball Among the entries are such its first conference game against success last year. Simpson, a home town product was the team makes some brilliant play well-known names as University the Shorter Hawks of Rome workhorse of the 71 staff hurling ninety-five innings while or someone slaps a ball out of of Georgia Georgia Tech, Georgia. allowing opponents a meager 2.46 earned runs. It should also be the park, numerous car horns Auburn and Mississippi State Shorter, last year's defending noted that Simpson is currently handling a hot bat averaging .306 blow as fans express their Three other senior colleges and co-champions along with VSC delight. There is, however eight junior colleges will aosl be with fifteen hits in forty nine trips to the plate. return an equally potent outfit another facet of VSC spring present. Ronald Bennett, a senior from Jesup, Georgia has seen Game time is 1 p.m. on the Rebs quarter athletics which one man, The most vital test of com­ considerable action since making his VSC debut last Spring. The home field out past north Robert Culpepper, shot a 69 petency for 1972 will not come Brewton Parker transfer has been superb in every appearance to campus date during this campaign while leading all moundsmen with a against South West Minnesota? until May 1 and 2, however perfect 4-0 record. Last year Bennett struck out 61 batters in A side from his personal when the District and Con­ 681/3 innings. Undoubtedly Bennet's flame throwing antics will satisfaction, he must be content ference championship will be bolster the Rebs attack this Spring. with a “pat on the back” from held at Calloway Gardens near Upset Andy Hassell and Dan Chadwick compliment the starting our team instructor Coach Columbus Georgia The winner rotation. Hassell a native of Athens Georgia, has seen primarily William C. Grant of these matches will have the Of The relief action the past few seasons. Andy to date has been most Since golf is perhaps the most opportunity of vying for the effective pitching 182/3 innings and keeping his earned run unwatched college sport it is national championship. It is average to 1.97 runs. Chadwick, who possesses one of the keenest only fair that we give recog­ only fitting that to these fine yet Year fastballs the homefolks have ever seen, is a righthander from East nition to these young men for generally unpublicized athletes Gary, Indiana. During the latter part of last year Chadwick's their outstanding abilities as we extend our congratulations VSC 14 brilliance came to light as he struck out 20 men in only twenty indicated by their 6-0 record. for their previous accomp­ four innings. Barring injury and keeping Dr. Greer’s cortosone This winning record is the lishments and wish them an shots to a minimum, Dan Chadwick should prove a definite asset product of the efforts of the equally rewarding remainder of FSU 2 to the VSC Rebels pitching staff following golfers: the season. No pitching staff would be complete without the aid of an able Robert Culpepper 72.2 catcher. Steve Rominger has been the choice for four consecutive David Spurgeon 75.1 Gary Saldatis 79.0 seasons. Rominger another Indiana athlete, provides a powerful VSC bat in addition to throwing strikes to second base when cutting Mitt Layton 76.2 Boxscore Tommy Bruner 78.1 down attempted stealers. Last year Steve was one of the few J o e Yurigan 76.0 Downs Rebels to play in every game. Considering Rominger’s wealth of Already enthused by their talent any knowledgeable coach would have heartily endorsed tremendous success up this Ga. Southern such action. point the team will be com­ Comparing the summer of 1968 to our current Rebel ball club peting with some of its toughest Powered by a three run blast one main distinction arises: our hitting is far superior to the 68 opponents when next week play by Gene Felts and aided by record of organized ball and yet our pitching depth is such that begins in the Southern J. Col­ several Craig Courtney hits, the 1972 should definitely be considered the Year of the Pitcher at legiate Golf Invitation at VSC Rebels downed the Georgia VSC. Alexander City, Alabama. Southern Eagles yesterday by a score of 9-5. Andy Hassell started for the Rebs and was relieved by Dan Chadwick in the fifth inning Georgia Southern had been previously nationally ranked in the top twenty in the country, having beaten Florida State University last Monday, 6-5. Our Rebels have succeeded in blasting two of the nation’s baseball leaders within a period of one week. These victories should give added impetus to Oui Heroes who now have a 12-5 overall record. VSC plays host to the Hawks of Shorter College this Saturday. The doubleheader will start at 1:00 p.m. April 13,1972 The VSC Spectator Page 5 Billiard Champ Here April 27

April 27, the College Union is hosting a new twist to VSC entertainment. He’s Jack White, the international pocket billiard champion and trick shot artists. White, who travels over 5 hundred thousand miles a year MISS CAROL WILES PITCHES ONE MORE ON HER WAY prefers to exhibit his talents in TO VICTORY AS THE PHI MU SORORITY PARTICIPATES front of college students - and IN THE GIRLS INTRAMURAL . servicemen. White has also appeared in more than 110 countries. Since ' the 37«- year old champion turned professional over ten years ago, he has been trying to make billiards a “family sport” by distinguishing between “pool” and “pocket billards.” “Pool,” White says, “is played in a dark den of iniquity. I don’t play pool. I play billards in plush establishments and military installations and the like. The difference is in the environment and the connota­ tion that goes with the words pool and pocket billards. The CUB sponsored project MISS CAROL SM ART OF ALPHA DELTA PI SORORITY will be presented at 2:30, April CONCENTRATES ON CONNECTING THE BAT & BALL. 27, in the Rebel Room. Girls Softball This week’s softball saw Alpha Xi Delta out swat ADPi and the afternoon tilt game with Phi Mu knocking off Kappa Delta. Tuesday the BSU beat the BSL and Langdale toppled the ZTA blue and silver. Wednesday, Phi Mu, the miracle team, tallied its second win in as many outings by beating ADPi. KD made it 1-1 and 0-2 for ZTA as Delta zapped ZTA. Page 6 The VSC Spectator April 13, 1972 Masters Offered In Business Administration

A new Master of Business Administration program will be "This is a 60-hour program provide an educational environ­ IBM 360/65 computer at the the Admission Test for Graduate Administration degree program for students who have had ment in which a student has the University of Georgia and an at Valdosta State College has Study in Business which is undergraduate business majors.” opportunity to develop his RCA SPECTRA 70 computer at offered four times a year at been authorized by the Board of said Dr. A.L. Addington, head of administrative skills by a class Georgia State University. Stu­ locations throughout the state Regents of the University VSC’s Division of Business room approach as well as dents and faculty members also Frederick A. Ware Jr. System of Georgia, according to Administration. through interaction with an use a teletype terminal to gain assistant professor of business an announcement by VSC Presi­ ‘'VSC grants a Bachelor of emerging industrial com­ access to these remote administration at VSC, served as dent S. Walter Martin. Business Administration degree munity.” computers.” in economics management chairman of the committee The action came during the The MBA student’s decision­ ‘In the new VSC graduate finance marketing, accounting which prepared the MBA Regent s April 11-12 meeting at making skills are to be program in business admini and secretarial administration. proposal submitted to the VSC. strengthened through a stration, emphasis is placed on Students who have not majored Regents. "The availability of the MBA systematic analysis of data, using the student’s ability to com­ in business administration may The MBA is a very useful program at .VSC will enable the th e latest technology, he municate ” Dr. Addington said. be required to complete up to degree according to Ware. College to fulfill its supportive stressed. “At the same time, the student 25 hours of undergraduate pre “The program features a role in the University System of “VSC is particularly well- is made aware of the social, legal requisites prior to admission to broad core curriculum in providing high quality education -equipped in computer and economic environment in the graduate program.” management, marketing, in the f ield of business adminis­ facilities ” Ware said. “We have a which the business decision is Also required for admission to tration in the Southern region of finance, economics and UNIVAC 9200-11 digital made the VSC Master of Business accounting.” he said. “The stu­ the state ” Dr. Martin said. computer with local capability ‘T he MBA program is dent then has a choice of several and the capacity to designed to give the student the courses in an area of concen­ communicate with the powerful confidence to take risks, to tration based on specific job University System computer innovate and in general to demands or career plans.” network. This system currently assume the role of an entre­ According to Dr. Addington, NCAA Libel utilizes a UNIVAC 1108 preneur in a dynamic economy.” the new program is designed “to computer at Georgia Tech, an Suit Against ABA Continues

Basketball Association. To date The NCAA suit against neither the NBA or the ABA has the American successfully presented a solid Association and former case for merger. . . consequently, Villanova University player the ABA apparently has decided Howard Porter is gaining support to use emotion to further its around the country. cause.” The suit resulted from ABA’s From the West Coast Wiles practice of secretly signing Hallock, commissioner of the college players while they are in Pacific-8 Conference applauded school. Porter had signed a the suit. contract with the Chicago Bulls ■‘Although it is an incredible while playing for Villanova and shame that it is necessary to as a result Villanova had to enjoin the ABA to prevent the return the money they made entirely unethical concealment playing in the NCAA tourna­ of signings by college players ment. It is against NCAA regula­ the NCAA is to be commended tions for any member school to for taking legal action to stop play with athletes who have the practice ” said Hallock. professional status. Once a “ If the suit is successful, it player has signed a professional will at least halt the choas within contract, he is considered profes­ collegiate basketball created by sional, whether he has played for post facto revelation of signings. that team or not. This is the minimum to be The Big Eight Conference at a expected from what is at best recent meeting formally with­ the questionable policy of drew any form of cooperation severing a young man from his with the ABA and “emphasized college experience.” that ABA scouts, coaches and The athletic directc s of the agents are not welcome on Big Big Ten I ave voted to continue Eight Conference campuses.” the suspe sions of University of League Commissioner Chuck Minnesot basketball players Neinas added that the action Ron Behagen and Corky Taylor received unanimous backing The court order re hearing has from conference athletic effectively finished the hopes of directors and fa c u lty the two black athletes to play representatives. Neinas said again this year The two were that business agents had suspended for their part in a contracted some Big Eight brawl during a Minnesota-Ohio players this season. State Big Ten conference game. The statement said, in part, Support for the two was "The conference finds the evidenced last Monday, Feb. 28 tactics employed by the ABA as 100 'black students delayed most offensive. It is quite the start of the Michigan Iowa apparent that the ABA is Big Ten basketball game in East determined to create a choatic Lansing Michigan. situation in order to gain That game was delayed 45 support from the colleges in minutes by the 100 protestors attempting to secure massing on the court and Congressional approval for a chanting “Re, fig Ron and merger with th National Corky.” April 13,1 9 7 2 The VSC Spectator _ _ Page 7 Schedule Of Greek April 17 -21 ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ National distributor needs Monday April 17: GREEK Wednesday, April 19: GOD and fraternities will vote Between song fest and school coverage. Top 50—8-track CARNIVAL to be held in back Tug-of-War, 3:30 in front of for GREEK GODDESS. Each fraternity skits, the winner of tapes wholesale prices, large 0f main parking lot from 7-9 Nevins Hall. fraternity and sorority must the raffle will be drawn and earnings. NO INVESTMENT. announced. p.m- There will be five minutes nominate two members of their Contact: Each fraternity and sorority between 1st and 2nd rounds and own group. Fraternity Skits will last Mr. H. Harris wjH have one or as many 10 minutes between 2nd and 3rd The Chariot Race: This will about 10 minutes. They can be Lake Erie International, Inc. koothes, shows etc. as desirable rounds. Each team will have a start at 4 p.m at the Junior High of any nature. 3441 West Brainard Road Ideas must be submitted no later maximum of 20 minutes. School on North Patterson. The order will be as follows: Cleveland, OH 44122 than April 5 to insure no two The 1st round pairings will be Fraternities should have their Kappa Alpha, Pi Kappa Phi, Phi I p ^p s have the same idea. If as follows: entries there about 15 minutes Alpha, Delta Sigma Phi Delta ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ two groups have the same idea Delta Chi vs Tau Kappa early to establish starting Chi and Tau Kappa Epsilon. the one submitted will have Epsilon positon. priority. Submit ideas to Post Rules: All chariots must have Saturday, 8:30 Sorority Office Box 78, Valdosta State , Phi Alpha vs Kappa Alpha a body to compete Any design Olympics College, and mark GREEK Delta Sigma Phi vs Pi Kappa or configuration can be used 9:30 Fraternity Olympics WEEK. Money can be charged All chariots must have a driver (Each fraternity should have a for carnival events and money (any member, sweetheart etc.). copy of Olympics schedule. If should be turned over to IFC Two people will pull the there are any schedule problems Thursday, April 20: Voting /for fraternities) or Panhellenic chariot at a time There will be a contact David Bullock.) for GREEK GOD and (for sororities). maximum of 10 stops. GODDESS at Student Center A trophy Will be given for Saturday night a 8 at the City from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Each Tuesday, April 18: SERVICE winner and best looking chariot Auditorium will be a dance with fraternity and sorority will have PROJECT from 3-5:30 p.m. the Poo Nanny Review At the one person working the voting The project will be collecting Friday, April 21: Raffle first intermission the trophies for one hour. money for the Georgia Sheriff’s Tickets will be given earlier in and plaques will be awarded 9 -10 Kappa Alpha-Alpha Boys Ranch. The city will the week for a 10-speed bike. FINAL LISTS 0 F COSTS Delta Pi divided into sections similar to The money from these tickets Band $900 10- 11 Pi Kappa Phi-Alpha Xi the Heart Fund Collection. The will be turned in Friday by 5 Barbeque 180 Delta areas assigned will be announced p m. with all proceeds going to Trophies 38 11- 12 Kappa Delta at a later date. The group the Georgia Sheriff’s Boys Auditorium (rent) 57 12 1 Delta Sigma Phi-Phi Mu collecting the most omney will Ranch Rent a cop 15 1- 2 Tau Kappa Epsilon Zeta receive a plaque for their efforts. IMisc expenses (signs etc.) 15 Tau Alpha At 7 p.m. Sorority Song Fest Following the service project TOTAL $1205 2- 3 Delta Chi-Aplpha Delta Pi will begin at Pound Hall there will be a barbecue in the Auditorium. The order will be as rear of the main parking lot. Each fraternity and sorority follows: Each fraternity and sorority will must submit a list of all their Alpha Delta Pi, Alpha Xi have five people to help clean up hop -1 active members for voting Delta. Kappa Delta. Phi Mu, and S o c k after this is over.. Sororities will vote for GREEK Zeta Tau Alpha J ohn Wester

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Servicemen who were in Vietnam last year are entitled to some Federal income tax breaks this filing season. Vietnam veterans should check their W-2 forms carefully before filing Since servicemen do not have to pay taxes on combat zone earnings they should pay lax only on the total amount indicated in the taxable income block on the W-2 rather than in the Social Security (FICA) block. Also Vietnam veterans receive an automatic extension for filing. Their returns will not be due until 180 days after they leave Vietnam or, if they are hospitalized outside the U.S. as a result of Vietnam service, 180 days after release from the hospital, whichever is later Page 8. The VSC Sp ectato r > A pril 13, 1972 LIBRARY DEDICATION Aid For Overseas Medical School CONTINUED FROM PAGE I

Students Is Planned The Vice Chancellor pointed computers. The library will out a need for the abolishment always stand, not as a barrier but Senior or graduate students student adapt to the new given in the country where the of the four year syndrome on an invitation to true education who are considering attending a country, culture and school student will attend medical the principle that college credit and growth. recognized medical school over­ environment. school. European Medical does not constitute education. seas for the Fall 1972 session, Intensive 8 week special Students Placement Service, He stated that we need certified will be interested in the practical and language course, Inc., will arrange lodging for the competance but we need to stop announcement by European programmed for the American student during this 8 week identifying competance with Medical Students Placement Ser­ student entering a European period. education. vice. Inc. of Albertson. NY, of medical school. It has been There are many other services In essence, McEniry stated their comprehensive program to found that regular domestic available, outlined in a brochure aid and assist a limited number language courses do not serve available from European Medical that the world of higher educa­ of qualified students to secure the total need of the medical Students Placement services. tion is changing rapidly and it admission and achieve successful school student. Students who will have promises to accelerate even adaptation to a recognized N inety percent of the received their degree on or more. These changes will involve European medical school. difficulty in attending and before June 1972, can write for will involve reforms to make Their comprehensive program remaining in a foreign school is an application form and information more readily avail­ consists of the following: the language barrier and poor brochure to:European Medical able to all. There will have to be Intensive 8 week orientation adjustment to the country. Students Placement Service, Inc. a system and a storage house for course attended with other These courses are designed to 3 McKinley Avenue knowledge. The library is the American students, to help the overcome this problem and are Albertson, NY 11507 storage house whether it is There is. no charge for constituted by card catalogs or application form and subsequent interview. . April 13,1972 • The VSC Spectator Pace 9 Dr. Branan Writes Novel Deadline Approaches For Journalism Scholarship Aspiring young Southern G rants are available to "The Future Makers” newspapermen and women in qualified young inen and women need of financial assistanct to whose roots lie in 2 s fourteen attend the last two years of manage to avoid total annih­ The Branan family’s Siamese Southern states. Tarver said the college have until May I to When a psychology professor ilation. The book is at once cat also found the writing Advisory Committee also will apply for Ralph McGill writes a novel, you can be sure suspenseful and thought pro­ suspenseful. act as the selection committee. Scholarship Fund grants for the he knows what makes his voking. ‘Tingaling got into the act He said applicants must show an 1972 73 academic year characters tick. So it’s no ‘As the knowledge base every time I’d wad up a piece of “ abiding interest' and aptitude The Ralph McGill Scholarship surprise Dr. John Branan, head increases, we have a greater copy paper and throw it in the for newspaper writing and Fund was created to honor the of the psychology department at potential to realize unlimited trash basket,” Branan laughed editing and successful applicants late Ralph Emerson McGill Valdosta State College, has filled potentials ” he said. “Man can He d return it to me every must convince the committee ' publisher of The Atlanta his just-off-the-press first novel have more time for education, time.” that they are determined to Constitution. with clear-cut characters. leisure development of more A native of Tallahassee, Fla., make a career of newspapering. T h e Fund’s Ad visoty Called “The Future Makers,” intense and more varied interpen Branan received the bachelor’s, Other members of the com­ Committee has stipulated that it’s the fast moving first person sonal relationships and he can master s and doctor’s degrees mittee are: Herbert Davidson, grants will be made in amounts account of reporter Jack unleash his creative potentials in from the University of Florida at editor and publisher of The not to exceed $1,500 for a full Jordan’s adventures at the many directions.’’ Gainsville. He is married to the Daytona Beach News-Journal; academic year of college for Institute, where concerned In order to unleash his own John Popham, managing editor former Virginia McKissick of each recipient Awards will be scientists have set up creative potentials Branan had of The Chattanooga Times; West Palm Beach, Fla., and they based on journalistic interest and laboratories far enough beneath to set himself a writing schedule Sylvan Meyer, editor of The have a son, John Jr., 10, and a aptitude plus need the earth’s surface to ensure (‘ an hour or two in the Miami News; and William H. daughter Penny, 3. Jack W. Tarver president of safety from nuclear holocaust. evenings a few hours on week­ Fields, vice president and "The Future Makers” is The Atlanta Journal and Convinced man’s inability to ends”) on top of his already executive editor of The Atlanta available from the publisher/ Constitution and chairman of control his destructive forces tight teaching schedule and Journal and Constitution. Vantage Press and at bookstores. the Fund’s Advisory Committee will bring about his annihilation, duties as department head at Application blanks may be said the group agreed that the members of the Institute work obtained from the Ralph McGill VSC. amount of each grant would be to develop the human race so Scholarship Fund, Box 4689, “ You set a minimum number based on the individual’s own that it may some day realize its Atlanta, Georgia 30302. of pages a day and try to stick to financial requirements full potentialities. it ” he said. ‘They band together with - i Characters. in the novel are financial supporters from all composites of personality over the world to prepare an characteristics according to the underground center that will author. perpetuate a different kind of “As the book grew, the society after the world as we characters seemed to come to know it has been destroyed,” life and to dictate what they Branan explained. were going to do next ” he Jordan, an amazed outsider grinned. who was blindfolded and “ As my wife Virginia typed spirited from New York to the various sections she’d ask, underground Institute, finds ‘What’s going to happen next? himself in a weird world where and I’d reply, ‘I don’t know. people have been produced and They haven’t told me.’” programmed for “ life The reader becomes just as experiences” in the human curious as the chiller unfolds. genetics section and bodies have A famed • nuclear scientist been frozen for future use in the whom the outer world believes cryogenics laboratory. He hears dead, warns the hero he must of psycho-pharmacological tech­ escape from the Institute and niques to control emotions and entrusts him with a vital influence memory. decoded message to take back. According to the professor- An extraordinary escape is turned-novelist. this isn’t as planned, but the Institute futuristic as it seems. members get wind of it. Before “Currently, we have know­ the final page, the psychologist ledge in the area of psycho-phar- novelist lands his hero in a mocology. to alter emotional psychiatric hospital, suffering states.” Dr. Branan said. “There what the doctors think are is a big question about how such delusions drugs should be used—for fl^mple, the recent controversy over use of drugs for hyper­ active children.” , But as a nation’s technology •>*001068 more sophisticated, the w a n t e d danger of psychological regimen- tation increases Branan warned. I "Red China is an excellent ApflUATiMS Sample of an almost pro­ grammed society in which every- M P*>e thinks, feels and acts alike because of a carefully program P appropriate reinforcers to S <5 A. Jatfll the values espoused by o F f t c e ^airman Mao,’ he said. E® ‘The Future Makers,” h">»ever Branan takes a look at man could be if only he can Page 10 The VSC Spectator April 13, 1972 Research Shows College Drop-Out Statistics B. B. King Talks

most severe measures of lo u re a cigarette smoking Dropout rates at two-year The Blues persistence-completing a colleges are somewhat higher female student with no religious bacalaureate degree within four than at four-year institutions. NEW YORK—“Blues are part of the black way of life,” says preference: you turn in term years, slightly more than half The report says that 61.6 per­ famed blues singer and guitarist B. B. King in an article in the papers late work a part-time (52 percent) of all, students job. and decided to enroll in cent of the entering students in current issue of Words & Music magazine entering four-year colleges and the two-year colleges studied did . In trying to explain how meaningful the blues are to himself y o u r particular college, a universities can be classified as placement service suggested it. not receive a degree and to other blacks brought up in a plantation atmosphere or in dropouts. Although higher dropout rates \o u are far more likely to any atmosphere of poverty and want in a land of plenty, B. B. If one includes students still at tw o -y ear colleges are drop out than a non-smoking puts it this way: enrolled for work toward a ‘‘primarily attributable to the male student who professes to ‘The blues are a feeling If a guy sings the blues it’s about hard degree at their first institution be a Lutheran, receives most of lower level of motivations and times wommen. not having enough to eat or maybe because he after four years, the drop-out his financial support from his poorer academic preparation of needs more money or just wants to be happy. White or black rate is only 41.5 percent. students entering these colleges, parents or from scholarships people can have the blues but it’s absolutely certain that mostly Even among those dropouts, the rate is still somewhat lower and has earned a varsity letter in black people have them in one form or another. more than half requested that than would be expected,” Astin a high school sport. “ For me I express that feeling in my songs,” continues B. B. in transcripts be sent to other says. Those are among the findings the Words & Music article “It’s a feeling of release. You get so institutions—so the study con­ Besides the factor of the of a new study by Alexander heavy inside that you feel like crying Sometimes I do cry while cludes, it is ‘ safe to assume two-year college versus the four- Astin director of the Office of singing. My singing helps me feel better afterward It also tells some would soon obtain the year college, the principal Research for the American other people how I feel. degree.” predictors of persistence in Council on Education. “So if I cry while I sing it helps me laugh at things when I’m Astin says the dropout figures college are the student’s grades not singing It doesn’t help by being bitter and mean. You have to Overall, national dropout for four-year colleges are lower in high school and scores on go on living and you should try and be as pleasant as you can. rates appear to be somewhat than has been reported in past tests of academic ability, the “Singing the blues has always helped to keep me going You lower than has been suggested, studies and lower than is report says. could say that singing the blues keeps me one step ahead of the Astin’s report says. By the commonly believed. blues It’s my way of expressing what's in my heart and even today it makes me feel less alone. “Singing the blues is the B. B. King form of psychotherapy,” he concludes in the Wrords & Music article. “ It makes me feel better and at the same time it brings happiness to other people.”

What does”Missing in Action” mean in the middle of the night? ANY woman can understand nam, Cambodia and Laos to *»-on e side of the prtonerof- official neutral observers. war question very easily. Through these neutral ob­ All she has to do it imagine servers, tell die wives and famil­ for a moment how anotner ies o f Am erican prisoners where woman feels as the night hours they are and how they are. drag slowly on and die wonders. Is that too much for a wife Wonders where and how her to ask? Is that too much for husband is. Wonders whether Hanoi to give? Is that too much he’s alive or dead. W hether.... for the conscience of the world Any woman, any human to dem and? being, can understand that there is a human side as well as a political side to the priaoner-of- SUPPORT w ar issue. O U R PLEA This message is concerned TO HANOI with the human side. O f course, we all want the AN D ITS ALLIES: war to end and the prisoners to Clear away the doubts— be released as soon as possible. Open your prison camps to But meantime there is no neutral observers... need for Hanoi and its allies to now! delay even a day in answering ______th is plea. \yc' uk no m at than we give. All Amnion Open the prison camps in “1*3“* Y "T?*1"? "V"' N orth V ietnam , South V iet- fiw inmSI^ihnmnin*»ofiheiwcm» ■ American Advertising contributed A ■ Red .Gross for the public good National League of Families of American Prisoners and M issing in Southeast A sia. 160H "K" Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20006 April 13,1972, The VSC Spectator Page 11

the music and entertainment worh album is called RELEASED and hi rock patterns and uses fresh ideas i very easy. If the record is PH promoted correctly, it will go BY BILL TULLIS far. The second ‘unknown’ is Ellen Mcllwaine whose LP is Honky Tonk Angel. Ellen bears FIRST OFF, let me apologize a striking resemblance to the for not submitting a column last (Late) Janis Joplin and seems week. It was one of those weeks likewise with a hint of jazz that nothing worthwhile came thrown in on the side Most of in. however, next week has a lot the cuts are good and the music in store as WVVS-FM proclaims is more refreshing than what is Tuesday as Bootleg Night in now found in rock these days.. Valdosta. Starting at 7 p.m., we will be playing selections from and the usual studio instruments 'The Kindest Cut,” which was found nowdays. The Electric Last week, WVVS-FM taken from very early recordings Light Orchestra is found on received a test-pressing (white by Robert Zimmerman before United Artists. label) from London of the new he became Dylan, some portions Moody Blues single A title was of a Crosby, Stills, Nash, & After some few months, Deep not given and “Moody Blues” BILL TULLIS COORDINATES CONTROL ROOM Young recording from a live Purple has produced “Machine was just written across the label. concert. In addition, a complete Head” for Warner Bros. The From listening to the words, the performance by Leon Russell & whole thing was recorded in a title might be called “Wish I WVVS Expands Operations The Shelter People along with motel room in Switzerland using Could Be. . .” or something Jefferson Airplane. Both Leon the Rolling Stones mobile unit. along that line. This foreshadows Russell and J.A. are from recent The sound hasn’t changed a bit, a new Moody Blues album in the For 24-Hour Weekend radio concerts. If you like any of and the best cuts seem to be near future. the aforementioned groups, Lazy, Maybe I’m A Leo and About two weeks ago, from midnight to six a.m. you’d better have your tape Jethro Tull’s “Thick As A Pictures of Home. Machine Head WVVS-FM began 24-hour week­ Second, WVVS is eager to bring recorder going because there has is every bit as good as the other Brick” is soon to make it’s end operations. This means that more of its music to the public been a law passed making it products. appearance on Reprise. Last instead of a standard 6:30 a.m.-l more of the time. Since the illegal to produce and sell week. WVVS-FM got its hands a.m. plot, music will be provided station is not strictly formatted, .bootleg products. This makes On an easier note El Chicano on an advance English release steadily from Friday at 6:30 it can provide a wider range of the majority of these pieces from Chrysalis and featured it all has made Celebration the name!* a.m. through the following music to the public. The music unavailable. Don’t forget to of their newest. If you will the way through. The whole Tuesday at 1 a.m. of WVVS is not just the listen in. remember, El Chicano was the thing is one continuous selection Purposes for this move were stereotyped “Top 40” sound group that did Viva Tirado, a and comes under the “Concept” twofold: First, we believe that that everyone is accustomed L Furthermore^^Delaney and label as to type of music. The popular instrumental on many Valdosta is in need of more to—it is composed of something Bonnie Bramlett have a new one package is a Reprise of the St. stations about two years ago. variety in radio programming called “New Rock.” just off the press and it’s called This album is entirely different Cleve Times, which is an English D & B Together. The album though—the group has ended up newspaper and contains about contains some well-known sounding like a cross between II pages All of the stories are New York Offers Deferred Tuition material such as Only You Know Santana and Malo. El Chicano is reprinted with a humorous twist & I Know, Comin’ home and on Kapp Records, which is part to them. Page seven contains all interest rate. Currently a student many other new tracks by of the MCA group. While we are of the necessary information A bill to allow New York and his parents whose income Delaney & Bonnie. A little with the MCA people, mention about the album. The record students to learn now and pay exceeds $15 000 must obtain a change here-they’ve moved to can be made of Yvonne Elliman itself can be found on the inside later has been passed by the New bank loan at 15% interest -Columbia. who is on the Decca side of the top half of the last page. York State Senate and sent to Any New York State student company. She if you remember WEIRD! but nice. the Assembly for'action. again, sang I Don’t Know How Commonly referred to as planning to attend college or To Love Him in J. C. Superstar. If you are a Kins fan, the deferred tuition, the bill would vocational school in any state This cut is included on her LP KINK KRONICLES will interest for the first time, make available would be allowed to borrow along with others like Stephen you. The double set contains low cost loans to students whose money which would be available Still’s Sugar Babe, Dave Mason’s most of the Kink’s hits and a family incomes exceed $15,000. from the New York Stale Higher World in Changes, Look At You, few previously unreleased tracks. Under the provisions of the Education Assistance Corpora Look at Me and Steve Win- It’s available from Reprise plan, sponsored by Senate tion (HEAC) or the New York wood’s Can’t Find My Way Back records. Majority Leader Earl Brydges State Mortgage Agency Home. There are other tracks (R-Niagara) and over 30 (SNYMA). Out of state students also, but too many to mention Now the unknown depart­ Senators a student would not attending New York schools can also apply for the loans The here. Whatever they are, Yvonne ment: : : We have two this week. have to start repaying the loan state guarantees 20 percent of I can’t believe it! A Stevie Elliman gives them a special Unknown to the music and until one year after he left the loan and the federal govern­ Wonder album in this column? touch. entertainment world is a group school or three months after he Well, it’s called “Music Of My by the name of Jade Warrior. becomes regularly employed, ment guarantees the rest The measure would lower the Mind” and it is truly pheno- Are you ready? The History o Their second album is called whichever comes first. Students age of majority so that a minal, to say the least. This Eric Clapton is now out and RELEASED and has a sound whose family incomes are above album is headed for fame and going strong. Not much can be that successfully departs from $15,000 would only have to pay student regardless of age. could the in terest during this fortune as Stevie Wonder decides said but I Want to Know overworked rock patterns and take out a loan and would also period. The interest rate on to put in all sorts of unconven­ Sunshine of Your Love, Cross­ uses fresh ideas in music. Some be responsible for its repayment. the loan is fixed by the federal tional material like Moog roads Spoonful, Badge Sea of of the material is hard, and some Normally a person under 21 government at 7 percent and Synthesizers, Electrovox and Joy, Only You Know & I Know, of it is very easy. If the record is must have his parents sign for as the bill would allow the state to Sonovox material, not to men­ Teasin’, Tell The Truth Layla, The College Union Board well as be responsible for a loan. charge an additional / i of one tion some really unorthodox and man other original perfor­ presents its Supper Club this Last year an almost identical percent in order to defray the rhythm tracks. You won’t mances. It looks as if ATCO has Saturday night April 15, 1972, measure was passed unanimously cost of borrowing. I1EAC has believe it either. He’s still with decided to compile most of Eric in the Camellia Room (Room 2) by both houses but was vetoed never charged an additional Mo tow m (Tamla). Clapton’s works into a double upstairs in the College Union. by the Governor, According to record set. Not bad. Serving will be from 7-7:45. The one of this year’s sponsors it We now move to something menu listings will be Lasagne, The second ‘Unknown’ is ! was vetoed because HEAC had exceedingly wierd. It’s called Mildly disappointing is the Tossed Salad, Rolls, Spumoni ,Ice Ellen Mcllwaine whose LP is some objections to the original The Electric Light Orchestra” term that can be used to Cream, Tea or Coffee. Honky Tonk Angel. Ellen bears measure but these have now and is composed of an old group describe the new release called Entertainment will begin at 8 a striking resemblance to the ' been worked out. called the “ Move” along with Graham Nash and David Crosby. p.m. and will feature Mark (Late) Janis Joplin and sounds This is the first such deferred tome new additions- in per- The selections are good but it Camp. likewise, with a hint of jazz tuition plan to be initiated by a aonnel. The music comes across seems that with as much The admission charge will be thrown in on the side Most of slate. Yale University last fall as Classic-Rock, if that says creativity as these two have, the $1.75; it will probably be the the cuts are good and the inusie began a deferred tuition plan last (does anything it?). These people contents could be somewhat best you’ve ever spent, is more refreshing than what is fall and it is reportedly highly are into things like Violins better, not that they are not promoted correctly, it will go now found in rock these days successful. (electric, no less,) flutes, cellos, quite passable but ...... far.