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Inside: New policies for Residence Halls (See page 2) february 8, 1974—the tiger—page two Administrative policy changes affect students by Debbie Graham.

Continuing and prospective occupants of Kelley related the past actions of University residence halls will be affected Student Government and the by some changes in the residence dor- Administration leading to this decision. mitory contracts and in administrative She explained that once last year and at policies for next year. The most con- the beginning of this year, Student Senate troversial of these changes concerns the passed bills calling for the deletion of the ever-famous question of visitation sign-in policy. However, the bills were not regulations. apDroved by the Administration. According to Manning Lomax, director Recently, she continued, an opinion poll of housing, visitation regulations in the was taken in the women's residence halls. dormitory contract are very similar to The majority who answered the questions those listed in this year's contract. One considered the sign-in policy "not wor- change, however, and one that will please thwhile and asked for more sufficient the majority of students, is that the hours security. A minority considered an escort of visitation have been extended. system without signing in as sufficient," Beginning with the fall semester of 1974, Kelley claimed. The results of the poll visitation hours Sunday through Thursday were given to the Administration and no will be noon to 11 p.m. instead of the apparent action was taken. current 2 p.m. to 11 p.m. Weekend "Then came the Jordan-Ford court case visitation hours will be identical to the which really upset things," Kelley noted. ones in use now, noon to 2 a.m. "The Administration didn't like the way The new contract also states, "The the student court handled the case and as I Administration reserves' the right to alter understand it, refused to honor its or terminate the visitation program if decision. The Administration claimed that Student Government fails to discharge its Student Government was falling down on responsibilities in administering the its part of the responsibility by not program and-or if the program is deter- providing for adequate means of mined by the Administration not to be in security." the best interest of the University." Don Phillips, as elections chairman, Lomax explained that this clause was went to Delony with the results of the inserted to provide for the creation of a afore-mentioned poll and asked why there better system of security than the present had been no investigation conducted on the BESIDES THE CHANGES in visitation policy set forth in dormitory contracts for sign-in method. matter, Kelley continued. next year, administrators have made a few alterations which will apply only to One other change in the administrative As a result, a committee of ad- women in high rise dormitories. Under the regulation, males will have to be signed in policy concerning visitation that is not set ministrators and students was formed to simply to go behind the double doors on the first floor. The new administrative policy forth in the residence halls contract come to some sort of agreement on what comes in spite of requests from Student Senators that the sign-in policy be abolished. (because it applies only to women's high constitutes adequate security in the rise dormitories) is that males will have to visitation question. Walter Cox, vice- Findley, Phillips and Senators John bership on this committee excluded Cox sign in simply to go behind the double president of student affairs, George Rivers, Lynn Lovelace and Kelley. and Coakley. The purpose of the sub- doors on the first floor. Coakley, associate dean of students, A meeting of the committee was held but committee, according to Kelley, was to Student Senator Joyce Kelley claimed Delony and Lomax served as represen- the members could not come to an provide a grounds on which both sides that this regulation was "passed by a tatives of the Administration. Student agreement. The representatives of the could present their plans, argue the majority of two—Dean Delony (Susan G. representatives were Student Body Administration, Kelley said, then called question and go back to the initially- Delony, associate dean of students) and President John Pratt, Vice-President for a subcommittee to be formed. Mem- Lomax." created committee with a "concrete Steve Csernak, Senate President Bill continued on page 6 A CONCERT YOU WON'T FOR&ET

TUES.FEB.12 with Ld. 8p.m. TILL/WAN tetoruary 8, 1974—the tiger—page three Brinkley: the country will survive

by Earl Gatlin "If you believe everything you hear from Washington, "A present threat," he warned, "is the excessive then meet me backstage after the speech because I want concentration of political and economic power in to sell you some stock in the Pennsylvania Railroad," Washington. There is too much money—our money—and offered David Brinkley Tuesday night in it is being used to buy more power." Brinkley added that Tillman Auditorium. situation existed long before Nixon arrived on the scene. "America has been pushed around. The government Brinkley, a 28-year veteran of NBC news has received does not ask what we want; it tells us what we want, what every major broadcasting award. After working with we will pay for it and that if we don't pay we'll go to jail." Chet Huntley as co-anchorman of "NBC Nightly News" for a number of years, Brinkley began a series of personal Claiming that power is dangerous, Brinkley advised reports on "David Brinkley's Journal" last year. that citizens vote against candidates who don't un- derstand this principle and to vote for those who want to Although he announced it was "a pleasure to be out of change the present power situation. Washington, even if only for a while," Brinkley's speech, which was sponsored by the Speaker's Bureau, was Working within the system "is slow, but in time it fundamentally optimistic. works," said Brinkley. "It has worked here better than anywhere else." He also advised the audience to "vote "Now that we are a month into the new year, we can against any new federal tax whatsoever." look at the country in a different perspective," said Brinkley. "The country will go on despite all the Summing up his address, Brinkley declared, "We will politicians that go to jail and all those who ought to go that survive, but everyone has to help." don't." He then proceeded to give a series of "highly According to Brinkley, other countries' views of the unreliable" opinions: United States have not changed in spite of the Watergate Impeachment: "I doubt it. Congress won't do it unless scandal because these nations have witnessed many more there is a specific violation of a specific law and the public outrages than the United States has. Although one would must understand it clearly. Congress is reluctant to do expect such people to become cynical, Brinkley held that anything unless forced to—particularly if there's nothing foreigners are perhaps more optimistic than Americans in it for them." because they expect little. Resignation: "I doubt it. It is not in the President's "We expect more of our leaders than anyone else with nature. Besides, he'll have to pay for his own lawyers." Photo by Bob Thompson the exception of the Swiss and Scandanavians," com- BRINKLEY mented Brinkley. "Europeans think scandals are nor- Fuel shortage: "There is one. How bad? I don't know and I can't find out. One presumed authority says one money like a bank. The candidate would send bills for mal," he added. thing and another presumed authority says another thing. services to the office, which would pay the bills with In praising the country, Brinkley stated that the United The government doesn't know either." money contributed to the candidate's account. This would States has done a good job in dealing with corruption. One prevent theft. Brinkley noted that the method is but "one Gas rationing: "If the Arabs drop the embargo, we can of the reasons for this, Brinkley claimed, is a durable and of hundreds of ideas on the subject." get by without it." flexible society. Responding to a question concerning criticisms aimed Middle East: "The United States is pressuring Israel at the press, he asserted that anyone who is not willing to "No one else could have come through this generation and will pressure some more to get a settlement ac- as we have and be that free or this strong," he said. be criticized should not go into either politics or jour- ceptable for both sides. This will mean that Israel will nalism. Expounding further, Brinkley said there is a Brinkley noted that "politicians by their nature are less give up all lands taken since 1967 and some provisions will similarity between politicians and those in show business. stable. A person running for political office is seeking be given for the Palestinian refugees. Israel can't resist power over his fellow man—and power corrupts." long because the United States is is their only friend." "If I went on tomorrow night and said that Spiro Agnew was the best politician since Jefferson, Adams, Hamilton At the same time, Brinkley noted that one of the The 1976 election: Who knows? I guess the Republicans and Madison, the public would think I'm biased—but he problems Watergate exposed is the concentration of will nominate Vice President Ford, who will be hard to wouldn't." power that exists in Washington. beat. I do not and cannot believe Sen. (Edward) Kennedy will receive the other nomination; other than that I don't know. Ford will be hard to beat because this country is in Commenting on Presidential press conferences, Brinkley observed, "The President says exactly what he a conservative mood; no mood for a president promising wants to say, no more and no less. We might as well not be new programs and new taxes." there; it's almost as if he wrote the questions himself. It is Brinkley then fielded questions from the audience. "Ask virtually impossible to ask a big time politician a question any question; I can't be embrassed. If I don't know the he hasn't already heard or anticipated. The press con- answer I'll be evasive," he jested. ference is a poor format for obtaining information, but it is useful to the President and the public." The first series of questions came from an economics professor whose basic premise was that news reporters Perhaps the highlight of the questioning occurred when did not understand fundamental economics. a young boy asked Brinkley if he wore a toupee when on When the professor challenged Brinkley's statement television. "Good Lord, no!" he replied. "If I did, it would that federal taxes were inflationary, Brinkley replied, look a lot better than it does." "How can you say taxes are deflationary when the government takes the money from you and spend it it- Brinkley predicted that it would not be very long before self?" a black would be President or Vice President of the United States. "Not long ago, there was a big national debate On the subject of taxes, Brinkley also claimed that in whether or not a Roman Catholic could be President; now the 1930's "the government stopped collecting taxes to it seems almost silly to mention it." sustain itself and began to collect a pool of money to divide among those powerful enough to divide it up—such as Asked about Vietnam, he responded, "We're still there. farmers and aviation people." We send money, millions of barrels of gasoline, and we have a significant number of civilians in Vietnam. He Asked to comment on President Nixon's honesty, explained that although military personnel are out of Brinkley said, "Nixon didn't the elction if you mean Vietnam, they are in the surrounding countries, "so that stealing votes. He didn't play it straight on discussions of we are out of Vietnam only in our military role." the issues, but few politicians level with people honestly and forthrightly." The final question put to Brinkley was 'what keeps Brinkley responded to a query about campaign finan- newsmen honest?' "The need to survive," he answered. cing by reporting a suggestion that money be donated to a "If one doesn't perform in a way that is acceptable to the BRINKLEi Photo by Bob Thompson ■ federal campaign' finance office which would handle public he won't be around very long." • • ■ february 8. W4—the tiger—page four reviews/reactions BOOKS Vidal: History with a social twist by Bob Thompson. It's not often that one can find history for very interesting reading, which is why wrapped in a titillating blanket of social Burr squats atop nearly every list of intrigues, human pettiness and pseudo- popular books. psychological motivations. The characters in the first 50 years of the Usually we get only the bare facts, with republic come alive at the touch of Vidal's only as much interpretation as is fascinating wit. Very few figures come out necessary to hold the various parts of the book unscathed, as the author goes together. Historical figures are treated about almost systematically destroying with the utmost deference and their what he considers myths about prominent personal motivations and weaknesses are early American leaders. In fact, possibly often glossed over for the sake of impact the only character to be portrayed more 'Good God!" The American young journalist named Charlie Schuyler, and simplicity. sympathetically than usual is Aaron Burr Archimedes was crestfallen. . . and Burr, who dictates his memoirs to Historians probably stay away from himself. Vidal claims that he has used facts Charlie. There is a rough parallel between psychological interpretations of historical "King George" Washington is depicted whenever possible and that he spent "a Burr and Charlie, young Schuyler ap- events because, first, psychology is not as rather dull, both socially and in- good many years preparing and writing parently representing Burr in his youth. their field, and, second, because motives tellectually, with a monstrous ego and Burr." It is difficult, however, to tell cannot be trusted to filter down through buttocks to match. We find that Benedict where fact ends and fiction begins. If The intricate web of human relation- the ages without distortion or coloring. Yet Arnold, though a traitor, was nevertheless you're looking for historical accuracy, you ships makes the novel somewhat like a it is wrong to assume that all of our an- a competent general, while nearly every would probably be better off looking in a good mystery work or the novels of cestors did not have the same drives and other American military leader (except straight history text. Yet you would be Thomas Hardy. It's fun figuring out the prejudices that we have. Jealousy, in- Burr, of course) was a dolt, if one is to missing a thoroughly enjoyable reading puzzles. But tying everybody together security, sex drives, greed—all these have believe Vidal. experience. could be frustrating with just a cursory knowledge of U.S. history. been factors in all societies, and most One particularly witty portrait of Jef- Burr himself is a fascinating figure, as likely will remain important behavioral ferson the incessant tinker describes how he no doubt would have been during his Vidal explains in the afterword of the determinants. he used to corral visitors to Monticello into lifetime. Perhaps part of the intriguing book why he chose to write a historical Gore Vidal may have gone a bit too far in seeing his latest inventions, often to their personality he exudes is that of someone novel rather than a history of Aaron Burr. Burr, depicting our Founding Fathers in dismay. Here Burr narrates as Jefferson who is clever at disobeying life's rules and The novelist, he says, can "attribute all their lecherous, crapulent baseness. He is showing off a bedroom invention: lucky enough not to get caught red-handed. motive—something the conscientious seems to have heard that little joke about Burr is lustful and opportunistic, but he historian or biographer ought never to Washington, Jefferson, Burr, Hamilton, et Jefferson took the end of a rope that admits as much, which is in its own way do." Vidal thus tacitly admits that he lacks al, being called Founding Fathers because dangled from the ceiling, and gave a tug. admirable. data to back up his iconoclastic historical they fathered half the American There was a loud crash as a heavy bed theories. Yet any book that can so population out of wedlock. Vidal may have landed at the inventor's feet, nearly The structure of the novel is innovative rejuvenate one's interest in history can't taken the joke too literally, but it makes sparing us the Jefferson administration. and sound. There are two narrators—a be all bad. MUSIC Airplane offshoots flying high by Gary Ragan ' ' '■" The Phosphorescent Rat The band is now down to a trio of Jack record, but it's pretty good. That lame Hot Tuna Casady on bass, Jorma Kaukonen on statement doesn't sound like a resounding This group has always been the most guitar, and Sammy Piazza on drums recommendation, and it isn't exactly. But musically-oriented and the least politically (fiddler Papa John Creach having gone off it's hard to decide if an album was suc- concerned of any of the offshots of the on his own). With the head start that their cessful in achieving its end if you can't Jefferson Airplane. The personnel in the membership gives them. Hot Tuna has to figure out what that end was. This is band has floated a bit, and their style has turn out some good stuff. Jack Cadady is supposedly the soundtrack to a movie, changed on each succeeding album from one of the most talented bass players Manhole, but I haven't even heard of it, acoustic blues to electric boogie. But they around, and Jorma and Sammy are a good must less seen it, so I am at a distinct always manage to put together a good bit more than competent in their disadvantage. However, several con- collection of material which they perform respective fields. clusions can be reached simply by very well. Their newest offering is no Add to this talent the fact that Jack and listening in blissful ignorance. exception. Jorma have played together for many, For one thing, this has to be the most Grace Slick many moons and you have a partial ex- attractive thing the Slick-Kantner arm of planation for their cohesive playing. When the Jefferson Airplane family has done. there are only three people playing, each The album is brilliantly produced and CINEMA one has to work all the appropriate parts of engineered to give the best sound since his anatomy off to produce a full sound, Felix Pappalardi's work with Mountain. and here the boys in the band show you The music is well-constructed and how it's done. The music flows in exciting features some very good orchestral Stay up for 'Sleeper' passages, rising high on Jack's soaring arrangements. Through the entire album bass and then crashing down with all the Grace's voice, the voice that led the acid- by Horatio Schwartz power Jorma's guitar has, or it can be rock revolution, runs and dances with all gently mellow and serene. On several the power and feeling it ever had. Most of the blantantly stock situations he often songs they are aided by artful overdubbing the first side is taken up by the Manhole Woody Allen's "Sleeper" is one of those relies on. And perhaps it is because Allen of the guitar parts and by a good-sized theme a 15-minute discourse by Grace in surprising delights that so rarely occur in relies on such overly familiar cir- stinged accompaniment. Spanish and English, backed by the fine the cinema world — it is an entertaining cumstances that a large audience can Their style of music has changed again. sound already mentioned. The style is and funny flick. appreciate and identify with his films. There is less carefree, all-out boogie vaguely late Airplane, especially the vocal Though many people claim they don't Basically, "Sleeper" is an updated (approximately none, in fact) and more harmonies, but with a more rich, tasteful care for Allen's comedy style, it's ap- version of Rip Van Winkle — a health food emphasis placed on controlled, dynamic texture to it. Grace seems to pack more parently next to impossible not to laugh at store owner from Greenwich Village who compositions. Even the lyrics show a new emotion into her voice than she has lately. his antics in this offering, judging from plays the clarinet (i.e., a loser) enters a musical maturity. The musical accompaniment is recent audience reaction. hospital for a routine operation. Through a characteristic of this branch of the Air- The plot, or a reasonable facsimile series of mishaps (of course) he somehow The band has always had a certain charm in addition to talent, and now they plane. Present at one time or another are thereof, is typically Woody Allen: ugly guy awakes in the year 2173. Grace, Paul Kantner, David Freiberg, meets lusicous girl, and after a series of The society that Allen projects is seem to have picked up a large amount of self-respect. The Phosphoresent Rat is Alex Taylor, Jack Casady, Johnny Bar- unlikely events she is panting for his un- chillingly believable with its sophisticated bata, Peter Kaukoen, David Crosby, and dersized body. Though many of Allen's "big brother" overtones. The architecture illustrative of an encouraging trend finally beginning to emerge from the popular about 70 or so other musicians. films (he directs and stars in most of his and artifacts, especially designed for the Again, the album's reason for creation works) do suffer from this form of film, reflect a well-ordered world where scene—that of injecting rock with a stiff stereotyping (particularly of women), dose of seriousness. It's a good record, one seems a bit muddled, and there isn't a obviously some schmuck named Miles great deal of continuity between some of sheer zaniness and ingenuity usually Monroe, a throwback to 1973, will hardly that will probably impress a lot of previous manage to overcome these stylistic flaws. Tuna non-fans. the songs. But it's an interesting ex- fit in. periment, and if you are-were an Airplane Because Allen satirizes everyone, in- Monroe, unwittingly a threat to "the Manhole cluding himself, it's possible to stomach fan or devotee of the Jefferson Starship Great Leader," goes into exile disguised Grace Slick syndrome, you'd probably enjoy going out continued on page 10 I don't quite know what to make of this and getting into a Manhole. february 8, 1974—the tiger—page five Senators make strong Presidential contenders

by Marilyn Thompson Because of basic changes in the nature of Congress and dominance may be "a reinforcing pattern in itself" and a "shift of public attention to Washington," senators are that if a governor could ever win the presidency, the now the strongest contenders for presidential pattern might begin to break down. nominations, according to Robert Peabody. "If the Republicans nominate Reagan or Rockefeller in Peabody, a Johns Hopkins University history professor 1976 and they win, it might begin to break down this and specialist in the U. S. Congress, said during a "Future senatorial pattern," Peabody said. He also explained that of the American Presidency" lecture Thursday that the increased gubernatorial tenure may have a big effect on senate has only recently become an "incubator for helping governors build up necessary support to win presidential candidates." In the past, he said, governors nominations. and federal officials were more likely to be chosen as One important trend noticeable since 1956, Peabody candidates, and Congress was "much less important as a pointed out, is the frequency with which incumbent vice stepping stone to the presidency." presidents secure nominations and even win presidential The current pattern of "senatorial dominance" can be elections. For example, he said that Vice President attributed primarily to startling changes in Congressional Gerald Ford is currently the top contender the Republican make-up that have taken place since 1950, Peabody ex- nomination and could easily "lock it up" if he decides to plained. run. "The senate, as most of you know it, is far different in In addition, Peabody commented on the "altered nature the 1970's than it was in the 1950's," Peabody noted. He of pre-convention campaigns." He said that there has said the senate of 20 years ago was an "instinctively been "an increase in popular influence over the conservative body, run by its senior members," a place nominations," particularly through presidential where newly-elected members were expected to go primaries. Primaries, Peabody maintained, have given through an extended period of apprenticeship before the nominating power to the public rather than to "party assuming real responsibility. bigwigs." As a result, nominating conventions since 1956 Today, however, the senate has taken on a different have served merely as "a ratification of a decision character, Peabody noted. There has been a tremendous already made" as to who will run for office. increase in the activity of junior senators, he said, and Predicting his own "scenario" for the 1976 presidential consequently the old senatorial hierarchy and domination race, Peabody said he sees a battle between Vice by committee chairmen has for the most part disap- President Ford and Sen. Edward Kennedy. peared. Although Kennedy would have no trouble securing the "A senator comes in today and may be up and speaking Democratic nomination because of "his loyal core of on opening day," the professor claimed. He also noted supporters," Peabody said that the senator might have a that since the 1960's the senate has become more liberal, more difficult time in the general, election. Because of with a "large class of people like Senator Edmund Kennedy's reputation as a liberal, he might have trouble Muskie" holding influential posts. gaining support from conservative independents or Another important change in Congress is the PEABODY Photo by Bob Thompson disgruntled Republicans, Peabody maintained. "proliferation of subcommittees," Peabody stated. concentrated almost exclusively on state issues, while He claimed that Sen. Henry Jackson might be a more Immediately, junior senators are given a "focal ," senators have publicly expounded their views on im- acceptable candidate to some voters, but that the senator an area of concentration, a place to make their name portant national matters. lacks Kennedy's "charisma" and ability to project well on known, he said. Stressing that governors have not always lacked national television. Peabody claimed that former majority leader Lyndon national political support, Peabody pointed out that from On the other hand, Peabody contended that Ford, if B. Johnson played an important role in changing the 1866 to 1956 around 40 per cent of all presidential con- elected, would have a "good stabilizing influence" on the senate by "taking away power from committee chairmen tenders were former governors. However, Peabody said nation, although he would probably be much like former and giving freshmen senators good committee ap- that during this period the presidency was mainly an Pres. Dwight Eisenhower in his relations with Congress. pointments." administrative post, an office in which governors, with However, Peabody insisted such a relationship with While senators have continually gained national their state administrative experiences, were ideal. Congress might be healthy, since it "is good to have a prominence in recent years, governors (the traditional In addition, governors formerly had an advantage over period when Congress can restore its powers." forerunners in presidential races) have been plagued by senators because of their campaign experience. Although Peabody predicted that Ford, like Kennedy, poor public images, Peabody commented. Except in the Since senators were not elected by a direct vote of the could win his party's nomination with ease, he said that more populous states like New York and California, people until 1914, they have lacked, until recently, the vice president might also have a struggle in the governors have rarely attracted national attention and knowledge about campaign procedures, Peabody pointed general election. have trouble obtaining any media coverage except "in the out. He mentioned that Ford might suffer to a degree from state or local press," he pointed out. Although Peabody admitted that the race for the "taint from Watergate," although the vice president Peabody claimed that governors are "bedeviled by presidential nominations has become more or less a has been commended for his admirable integrity. their relatively short terms in office." Limited to one or "senatorial ballgame," he stressed it is not impossible for Mentioning Ford's recent public support of Pres. two four-year terms, governors suffer from a definite governors to become serious presidential contenders. He Richard Nixon's behavior in office, Peabody maintained, disadvantage in tenure over senators, and as a result have mentioned Gov. George Wallace who "did well in '68 and "Ford's problem will be whether he can walk the trouble building up the political base needed in a seemingly better in 72" as a prime example. tightrope between being the president's vice president presidential race. 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STUDENT ID. REQUIRED THE ATTIC february 8, 1974—the tiger—page six Dorm contract changes continued from page 2 elevators was brought up. This alteration Student Senate meeting Monday night The cooking policy also has been altered. would allow desk girls to see if any males concerns the right of the University to Lomax explained that "The possession of agreed-upon plan." The purpose was not went upstairs unescorted. evict from the dormitory a student who appliances other than thermostatically realized, however. Concerning the situation of east and west does not conform to the regulations set controlled coffee perculators will result in "Delony and Lomax presented a plan campuses, Kelley believes the two must be forth in the student handbook or in the the student having to pay a $25 fine. We involving retention of the sign-in policy considered as two completely different contract. have to make sure there are no fire because it looks good on paper," Kelley campuses. She added that the Clemson The clause in the contract states that hazards in the rooms. This no-cooking claimed. Visitation hours were extended House with its many entrances must also "The University reserves the right to policy has always been the policy, but it and signing in to go to the back lobby in be considered separately. refuse admission or readmission to has been difficult to enforce." He noted women's high rise dormitories was also Finally admitting that the current residence halls or to cancel the contract that the purpose of this policy is to insure added. means of security are not really adequate, during the academic year for the student's safety and adequate sanitation. Kelley noted that student representa- the administrative representatives failure to meet University requirements, fn other areas, Lomax noted, the wor- tives, with the exception of Lovelace, revealed, however, that these means "do policies or regulations." Lomax explained ding of certain clauses has been clarified. "considered the security method not good make the Trustees and parents feel good," that the only alteration made to this clause "It is necessary and important for enough and as infringing upon those who according to Kelley. was that "In such cases the student will residents to read the contract," he do obey the rules." Lovelace, a No vote was taken on the matter, and receive no refund of pre-paid rent." stressed. Therefore, "Samples of the new representative of west campus coeds, Kelley does not believe one will be. Lomax added that this ultimatum would contract will be distributed at least one thought the present plan of security was However, the decision of the ad- only be carried out in "extreme cases, week before the room change assignment adequate for west campus but saw that the ministrative representatives has been when a student habitually violates the period." case was different for east campus. accepted in the residence halls contract as standards of the regulations. We can't let Also concerning residence halls but not In further debate in the subcommittee, regulation. one student infringe upon the rights of in the contract is the change in the priority the possibility of moving the front desk in Another change in the residence halls others." He noted that to the best of his of room assignment. The priority for the the high rises to the vicinity of the contract which was questioned in the knowledge, no student had ever been upcoming academic year, Lomax ex- evicted, at least not within the past four plained, will be according to whether or years. not a student has chosen a roommate and One concern of the senate on this according to class. Those who have chosen Holmes chosen as trustee question was that the Administration could a roommate will have priority over those by Eileen Moore evict a student without going through who have not. student courts. Lomax commented that In what began as a controversial elec- "Number-one priority goes to graduate to the legislature. In addition, reports the procedure has always been as such. students who have chosen a roommate tion, Lewis F. Holmes defeated incumbent indicated that administrative support was Other than the change in visitation Alex M. Quattlebaum for a position in the who is also a graduate student. Next will given to the incumbent. regulations, Lomax claimed that there had be graduate students with rising senior University Board of Trustees. The General Assembly convened on not been many major changes made in the A peach farmer from Johnston, Holmes, roommate choices." The system continues Wednesday morning and by noon had residence halls contract. However, "The on this basis. Obviously the class of the in an article from the Greenville News, finished the voting. Quattlebaum was administrative policies pertaining to commented, "I think new blood on any roommate will have a bearing on priority. defeated by a narrow margin, ending his residence halls listed in the student hand- Lomax's explanation for the adoption of board will help. If you don't have it, you 16 years of service to Clemson. book will be in the contract for the purpose get stagnant." this policy is "we can't select a roommate Holmes could not be considered a of consolidating the regulations for the for you as well as you can yourself." Holmes added, "I ran against an in- newcomer to trustee elections as he was convenience of the student in reading cumbent and was elected for a four year The Residence Halls Office will Degm defeated last year in a race against D. them. accepting room reservation applications term. Right now, I could not comment on Leslie Tindal of Pinewood. Both were "We couldn't always depend upon a new any plans concerning Clemson. I must for the academic year 1974-1975 on Feb. 25. battling for the position left vacant by L. student knowing the regulations before An advance payment of $75 is required familiarize myself with the situation at D. Holmes of Johnston, Lewis Holmes' signing the contract because he hadn't yet Clemson before I will be able to form any when applications are submitted. uncle. received a student handbook. But now he However, bills or notices concerning this plans." Holmes said, "I have received no will know his responsibilities when he Holmes was elected by the South payment will not be mailed to parents or notification of the date of the next board makes application for housing," Lomax guardians. Carolina legislature for a four-year term meeting." He added that until he could continued. and automatically becomes a voting Complete information including learn of Clemson's needs, he could make One administrative change includes the schedules for submitting applications, member of the board. no comment on any plans for the future. responsibility for communal property, Controversy surrounding Holmes' priorities to be followed and rooms Holmes attended Clemson and Lomax explained. Such property includes available will be distributed on campus election included the fact that former state graduated in 1947 with a B.S. degree in hallways and restrooms. "The new con- tract states that the hall will have to bear within the next few weeks. Off-campus Senator Edgar Brown endorsed Quat- agronomy. He has been serving as students may pick up this information at tlebaum for the position in a letter written president of IPTAY since 1972. the cost of the damages rather than all campus residents." the Residence Halls Office at that time. If you Ye rolling cigarettes like you've got 5 thumbs, College Girls and Guys Withdrawal $9 A A or more per week we'll give you a hand. £HU the Non-Job for those who like to split for the Spring changed WE ARE HIRING a limited number of college As of Jan. 1, the grades of "WP" (Withdrew Passing) and students continually throughout the spring for "WF" (Withdrew Failing) have our right-on PR program. been eliminated and are being substituted with "W" (With- This is a fun Program! drew). Under the new system, a No more feeling like student withdrawing from a a rude clumsy oaf. e-z wider: Call for Details 646-7574 course prior to the last five weeks No more sticking We're the original high of classes will have no credit together 2 papers , quality, slow burning hours recorded. A student and hoping that p_ ~~—■*^_ / paper of double width. TEXAS INSTRUMENTS enrolled during any part of the while you're rolling Try e-z wider papers They're last five weeks of classes will they don't split big enough so you only lick once. open again. With e-z wide have final grades recorded. btrl buflon atlOCiaUl, lid. you can roll a fine Withdrawal from the 137 east ISA •!. CALCULATORS smoke every single time. double width paper. % ntw yarfc 10010 University follows the same Texas Instruments TISR-10 Electronic guidelines. TI-2500 Slide Rule Due to these changes, some Four functions plus chain Four functions plus deadlines have also been altered. and constant calculations, reciprocals, squares, March 15 will be the last day for full floating decimal, square roots. Scientific an undergraduate to drop a rechargeable battery-AC, notation gives range of subject and the last day for an case and charger included. 10.99 to 10-99. Recharges in undergraduate to withdraw from Pocket size. only 3 hrs. Case, charger the University without having incl. final grades recorded. April 5 will be the last day for graduate students to drop a subject; however a WP or WF will be awarded from Feb. 7 through April 5. The last day for graduate students to withdraw 69.95 from the University without FULL YEAR '99. having final grades recorded will WARRANTY also be April 5. Graduate students are still Calculator Sales Co. subject to the academic 7C3 LEVER regulations and calendar as Jerry Hinson 656-6602. stated in current graduate school and University catalogs. february 8, 1974—the Tiger—page seven Rivers assumes presidency

John Rivers, President-elect of the Student Perimeter Road. According to the resolution, Senate, took the oath of office Monday night. the barricades on South Palmetto Blvd. would be Rivers succeeds Bill Findley, who concluded replaced with pedestrian crosswalks. his term by saying, "Because the Student Copies of the resolution were sent to all per- Government's Constitutional Convention gave tinent University officials for consideration. the senate more power than it gave the other Two other resolutions were introduced, one to branches of Student Government, the senate now improve the commuter student footpath near has means of influence on this campus that can Lee Hall and another to organize a committee far exceed your expectations." that will study the feasibility of replacing the In legislative action, the senate approved a present fire-alarm system. resolution by Frank Young that would help Both resolutions were approved and passed on alleviate the morning traffic problem on to University officials for further debate.

Railroad club on right track by Tommy Evatt. Railroading is again a pastime attract townspeople as well as principal north-south line. For at Qemson — that is with the help students. "People who grew up in instance, if one wishes, he may of the recently organized the era of the steam locomotive purchase a round-trip ticket to Clemson Railroad Club. might feel a desire to join us; Atlanta, leave Clemson at 6:34 The club had a semi-official there is an aura of romanticism a.m. and arrive in Atlanta at start almost a year ago when and nostalgia of that particular ,8:30 a.m. after spending the day William Pippin, instructor in time," he said. in Atlanta he can board the train history and an admitted railroad Pippin's intense interest in at 7 p.m. and be back in Clemson buff, thought of organizing a club railroading stems from the fact a little after 9 p.m.—all at a RIVERS in the interests of all facets of that he is a fifth generation ridiculously low price. If one railroading. At an initial meeting member of a southern Georgia wanted to stay in Atlanta for the in September, Richard Saunders, railroad family. His great-great night—party some in assistant professor of history, grandfather founded the Georgia Underground—he may elect to SPARE TIME BUSINESS presented a program on Northern Railroad. Although the leave Atlanta at 7 a.m. the next Canadian Railroads to about 30 company is now a division of the morning and arrive in Clemson interested people. In November by 9:10 a.m. Own your own profitable vending business. $200 to $600 mammoth Southern System, monthly earnings possible in your spare time (day or eve.). of the same year another Pippin remains a perpetual program was held. "It was then I follower of the short line's University railroad buffs may NO SELLING. If selected, you will be servicing company decided to try to make the club a progress. find the new Clemson Railroad established locations. campus organization," said Club a diverting alternative. OUR COMPANY IS A SUPPLIER OF Pippin. Pippin also revealed some Interested persons may receive "It's going to be an interesting facts concerning more information by contacting NABISCO SNACK ITEMS. organization for anyone in- Clemson's location on Southern's Pippin's office in Hardin Hall. REQUIREMENTS: $1,000 to $5,000 CASH INVESTMENT, terested in railroading—model (secured by machines and merchandise) railroading included—and we'll good character, dependable auto, and 6 to 9 spare hours present what we hope will be A. C. DUPONT MONROE WAGNER weekly. Income starts immediately! We supply product, topics of student and public in- machines, locations, expansion financing, buy back option, terest. We're planning on and professional guidance. If you are sincerely interested showing films concerning the DAN BAKER AUTOMOTIVE in applying for this genuine opportunity toward financial railroads, studying different success, please call or write (include phone number) for per- types of cars and locomotives, Wholesale and Retail Sales C0 BEST DAM PARTS IN TOWN sonal interview in your area to: and having discussions on the w role of the railroad in today's AUTO PARTS AND ACCESSORIES 24-HOUR WRECKER SERVICE SO MR. ROBERT L. ANDERSON auto-dependent society. Some O WORLD INDUSTRIES INC. topics which should stir some SPECIAL STUDENT DISCOUNTS 3 Executive Suite 303 interest include 'the railroad and 1919 East 52nd. Street • the energy crisis' and the 100 Old Stone Church Rd., Clemson, S.C. Indianapolis. Indiana 46205 possible nationalization of Phone 654-5807 Telephone (317) 257-5767 railroads." QUAKER STATE NIEHOFF CHAMPION Pippin hopes the new club will M. BROCKMAN JEWELER Pleasanthill Baptist Church Oconee Square Seneca, S. C. AUTHORIZED KEEPSAKE DIAMOND DEALER BUS SERVICE ENGRAVING ON PREMISES GREEK ALPHABET AVAILABLE from Loggia, Schiletter, and Clemson House Phone 882-6812 at 9:30-9:45 a.m. for Sunday Morning Service Coffee and Doughnuts Served at Church Special Class for Students PLEASANTHILL BAPTIST CHURCH Rt. 1 Central on Six Mile Highway february 8, 1974—the tiger—page eight

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Sony Superscope Koss Sennheiser PE Heiser 123 BY-PASS (NEXT TO HOLIDAY INN) AUTHORIZED INSPECTION STATION... the tiger editorials Historic step This week the U.S. House of Representatives took an historic step, the significance of which may not even now be completely understood. In a vote of 410 to 4, representatives voted over- whelmingly to give the House Judiciary Com- mittee full subpoena powers—up to and in- cluding the power to subpoena the President himself. Through House authorization of a full-scale investigation, the machinery of Presidential impeachment was set in motion for the second time in the history of the United States. The action cannot be taken lightly. The move indicates that Congressional representatives, both Democratic and Republican, are serious not only about the in- vestigation, but also about the possibility of impeachment. The vote may also be interpreted as a good indication of the sentiment of the American people. Representatives who have their eyes on upcoming elections are especially likely to reflect upon the wishes of their constituents before casting their votes. Of course, a change in public sentiment could alter the course of possible impeachment proceedings. But this week's vote would seem to indicate mat the representatives are very much aware of recent polls which report that a majority of the public wants Nixon out of office. And unless public sentiment does change, Nixon may find himself in for a difficult battle- one which he may very well lose. Rainy days and Wednesdays \h fine The world is so full of a number memories a vivid sense of now. I down the side alleyway towards of things, began to remember two years the kitchen in the rear, I was Last September a petition requesting that I'm sure we should all be as ago in Bombay, walking down the aware of two large, old men, married students in University housing be happy as kings. sidewalk just a little past mid- dressed in shabby dark clothes. — Robert Louis Stevenson night. I had heard a scratch, They had their hands in the allowed to own pets was presented to Jack scratch, then also. Not a metallic, garbage cans, pulling up globs of Young, associate director of housing, and Henry Thoughts of a wet Wednesday animal-like scratching, but an gooey food and stuffing it down Hill, director of auxiliary services. Signed by a morning, upon finding a abrasive, shuffle-like sound, as their throats with an apparent majority of the married students on campus, the possum trapped in a garbage petition was passed on to the University can Executive Council within a few days. It has remained with the council since that time, but I walked up the alleyway in the rain to school this morning. As I Driftwood has yet to be considered. passed theHoack entrance of an While a hasty decision by the council would be apartment building, where a by George A. Smith most unfortunate, the absence of any decision by dozen garbage cans cf assorted that body is also detrimental. Married students shapes and vintages are always though someone were dragging a sense — not of distaste — but of have been left in a state of limbo—uncertain displayed, a metallic scratch, heavy cardboard box over enjoyment. It was the first time I scratch-scratch caught my ear. concrete. And then I saw, coming had ever seen really poor white when or if their request will receive a simple Surely some bird wasn't trying to toward me from up the dark, people. hearing. Supporters of the petition presented build a nest in one of the garbage filthy sidewalk, a man sliding And my most lingering their request in an orderly manner, went through cans! Curious, I walked back, literally on his knees. He had no memory is not that I saw them the proper channels and are now being ignored. and picking off the lid, inverted feet, but his legs had become feet, eating garbage, but that they That's hardly incentive to work within the on top of the can, I saw a small and his knees had become ankles. seemed to be pleased with their possum standing on his hind legs, Walking on his legs as though find. I had perhaps enjoyed the svstem. futilely trying to climb up the they were pieces of lumber, he same food inside that swanky " Not that defying established procedures would galvanized insides of the can. appeared for all the world as restaurant. have been the way to obtain permission to have Peering in at his pink nose, someone attired in snow skis. But my rainy morning walk pets in married student housing. But that method glazed, beady eyes and little pink Shuffling past me along the and moody wanderings must now would no doubt have received more attention toes, I realized that if he had been sidewalk, making that haunting, end: I entered Hardin Hall and in that water all night, his hin- swishing sound I so well resumed my study of the history and, in all probability, an earlier consideration dquarters were perhaps nearly remember, he stood under four of England. frozen. Still, I kicked at the feet high and seemed almost a of the matter. Later I walked home for lunch. This is not to suggest that all other University bottom of the can and even rolled creature of the gutter. it back and forth. The pitiful As with the possum, I left him Still it was raining. The garbage business should be disregarded until the pet possum rolled inside like a dead and went my way. can, when I came upon it, was situation is solved. However, if consideration of weight. Continuing my melancholy still lying on its side as I had left other matters was postponed for such a length of I left the can on its side and trudge towards campus, another it in the morning. I thought of the time, University business would come to a walked on to school, thinking image reared its ugly head, half-frozen possum I had left there was nothing I could really questing to gain my un- there. Would he be dead? Or still standstill. do for the possum. Only the comfortable attention... lying there, with open eyes, in a The married students' request for pets has strong survive. It seemed to I was standing outside a state of helplessness? been put off long enough. It's time for the matter begin to rain harder. restaurant in Paris, a summer Entering the driveway, I Walking in the rain can bring evening now seven years ago. stooped down and peered into .the to be decided. „ unconscious thoughts to con- And again I remember the tiny garbage can. nancy qnalls templation and lend to past rattle of garbage cans. Peering He was gone. february 8, 1974—the tiger—page ten Qn campus

Graphic art may be any size, according factor in determining roommate com- Egg art show to Barnett, but three dimensional pieces Computer patibility was the similarity of their stage must fit table space measuring 24 by 36 of academic development. This would inches. indicate that roommate pairs of students Application blanks for space at the roommates who entered college in different years to be held exhibition must be submitted by April 8. would tend to be less compatible than two They are now available at the poultry roommates who were in the same science department. (CPS)—A study conducted at West academic year. Eggs are for more than scrambling. In Virginia Institute of Technology indicates fact, eggs can inspire art. college roommates who are matched by For men, the second most important Skeptics who doubt this can find proof at computer for compatibility earn factor in compatibility was the similarity the 1974 Egg and Art Show which is Tri-Delts offer significantly higher grades than those of the two roommates' views on drinking. scheduled for April 11-14 in the Food selected at random to live together. For women, it was attitudes toward Science Building at Clemson University, smoking, although the survey questions The show is jointly sponsored by the scholarship The study, conducted by David D. made no distinction between cigarettes poultry science department, poultry Mclntire, used a study group of 20 and marijuana. Another major factor Science Club, P.oultry improvement roommate pairs of men, 20 roommate aiding compatibility among women was Association and the S. C. Commercial Egg A $300 scholarship, available to an un- pairs of women, and a large control group coming to college from high schools of Council. dergraduate woman, will be presented by of roommates assigned by random for similar size. the Clemson chapter of Delta Delta Delta comparison. Mclntire asked a wide Adults and students of all ages are According to the study, the grade-point eligible to enter the exhibition and win sorority. sample of questions dealing with such All full-time undergraduate women are factors as family income, race, IQ, average increase attributed to roommate prizes ranging from $5 to $25 given in the compatibility was one-third of a point for various categories and age groups. eligible to apply. Applicants should be educational major and extracurricular well-qualified students, showing promise men and one-fourth of a point for women. All work submitted must be an original interests to determine which factors best Mclntire speculated that this was due to effort of the artist and must contain one or of valuable service in their chosen fields. Academic record, contribution to campus predicted roommate compatibility. the fact that students spend more time in more natural, painted, sculptured or Mclntire discovered that for both men their dormitories than they do in the manufactured eggs or feathers. life and financial need will be considered and women, the single most important classroom. Dr. B. D. Barnett, head of the poultry in selecting the scholarship winner. science department at Clemson, says All local winners in the colleges or "Both graphic and three dimensional art is universities where there are Delta Delta acceptable. Graphics include paintings, Delta chapters will automatically be drawings, colleages, egg shell mosaics and eligible for one of the $1,000 awards to be others. Three-dimensional entries include made by the sorority's national service ' Sleeper' decorated egg assemblages, mobiles, clay projects fund. modeling, sculpture, wire sculpture and Application forms are available from carvings." Dean Susan Delony's office or from the service projects chairperson of the Delta Delta Delta chapter on campus. Com- Most of Allen's best material revolves pleted applications must be submitted by continued from page 4 March 1. around sex and he makes ample use of it in as an android butler. When his owner this film. One of his best ideas is built decides to have his head removed for around an "orb"; well, at least Monroe 9 "aesthetic reasons," his cover is broken gets his rocks off when he handles it. 'Angel Street and Luna (a spoiled excuse of a poetess) finds herself confronted with the dreaded The film culminates with a plot to "alien" and his many perversions. Luna overthrow the government that hinges (Diane Keaton) is especially appalled by upon a certain vital part of the "Great to premiere Monroe's desire for manual sex and his Leader's" anatomy. The ultimate success GIVE desire to liberate society. of the plot is immaterial; Monroe's hit THE WORLD The Clemson Players' production of with Luna is a lot more impressive. "Angel Street," a play by Patrick buna and Monroe switch roles when she A HELPING Hamilton, will be performed February 14, is left to survive in the wilderness and he is To seriously analyze anything of Woody 15, 16, 21, 22 and 23 in Daniel Hall treated to an Orwellian brainwash, Allen's is probably impossible but to enjoy HAND. Auditorium at 8 p.m. Admission is free. complete with a mechanized dog and an his sardonic lampoon of the future, as well MAIL YOUR CHECK: The Victorian thriller stars Lib Riggs as "orgasmatron." As Monroe is conditioned as the present (via some good quickies Mrs. Manningham, Joel Kravitz as Mr. to society, however, his manual sexual about Tricky Dick, Watergate and Howard Manningham and George Ralph Marett as instincts tend to get him in trouble, and the Cosell) is a snap. Whether or not one is a scene where he confesses into a slot- Woody Allen freak, "Sleeper" can keep a CARE-NEW run. m IOOIS M MU OFFICES Rough. Elizabeth and Nancy are played by Cathy McFee and Happy Duncan. Dr. A. J. machine confessional is hilarious. viewer awake and laughing. Fear will direct the production. Patterson ■ Moore WHERE THERE ARE HEARTS, Realtors THERE ARE FLOWERS. serving University housing needs since 1925. FTD LpveBundle™' 525 College Ave., Clemson with Joie de Fleur™perfume Hearts and flowers add up to the FTD LoveBundle. A beautiful 654-5240 bouquet of fresh flowers ...with a surprise. A capsule of Joie de Fleur, FTD's exclusive new perfume. And we can send flowers to your Valentine girls across the street or across the country. Stop in or phone us today. But hurry! Don't be dis- appointed—send early! FOOTBALL, TENNIS, SOC- CER, BASKETBALL, BASE- BALL, GOLF, FRATERNITY YOUR EXTRA TOUCH FLORIST WEAR and PERSONALIZED JERSEYS, all name brands such as WILSON, SPALDING, RAWLINGS, RIDDELL, CONVERSE, ADIDAS, PUMA, EVERLAST and many more. IS FLOWERS & GIFTS BOX 43 • 112 SLOAN STREET HARRIS CLEMSON. SOUTH CAROLINA 29631 SPORTING GOODS PHONE 654-3131 iiii,Ci.it»«iU mil «w» mn mw february 8, 1974—the tiger—page eleven campus bulletin Now Thru Sat. .Feb. 9 A DOUBLE BARRELS WANTED: Commercial artist, CAMPUS BULLETINS must be submitted AMERICAN SOCIETY of Mechanical INOUE lc-2F, two meter transciever, 10 professional caliber. Part time. Will fit your OF "TRINITY" FUN!| no later than Tuesday, 9 p.m. No bulletins Engineers will hold a meeting Wednesday, watts out. Also have 110 volts supply and schedule. Good pay Call collect. PBM w will be accepted after that deadline. 12:20 p.m., room 300, Riggs Hall. All antennas. Debate price. Call Fletch at 654- Company at 226-8779. Mechanical Engineers are invited to attend. 1551. DELTA DELTA DELTA will Offer a They DYNACO Pat 4 Pre-amp, Stereo 120 scholarship in the amount of $300 to a STUDENT UNION presents Friday: "A Clemson coed. Applications are available power amp, Superex headphones. Will sell Thurber Carnival," 8 p.m., Tillman Hall. separate or together. Will debate price. Call from Dean Delony's office or from Sal lie Admission; Free with I.D., $1 general cinema Call Me Fletch at 6541551. Culbertson in room 205, Smith Hall. All public: Spriggs and Bringle Concert in the applications must be turned in by March 1. Gutter Coffeehouse; 9:30, 10:30 8. 11:30 p.m. FOR SALE: 1964 Chevorlet Impala, two Trinity" Admission $.50. Saturday: Spriggs and door hardtop. Automatic transmission with Greenville SOCIETY FOR ADVANCEMENT OF Bringle Concert in the Gutter Coffeehouse; 283 cuhic inch enqine. Runs Good. See at No. ASTRO I "The Sting" — 2:20, 4:35, 7, MANAGEMENT will begin its tutoring 9:30, 10:30, 8. 11:30. Admission $.50. Sunday: 12 College View Apartments or contact 9:25. service on Feb. 11, holding sessions every Fine Arts Film: "Illicit Interlude and ASTRO II — 'Magnum Force" — 2:30, Monday from 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. in room Captain Marvel no. 4" 8 p.m., YMCA Dennis in C-224, PSA Building. $300. 4:50, 7:10, 9:30. An Avco 102 of Sirrine Hall. Tutoring will be offered in Theatre, Free. Monday: Square Dance Short MECHANICAL ENGINEERS: May CAME LOT — "The Greatest Story Ever accounting, economics and industrial Course, Newman Hall 7:30 p.m.; Union Day Graduate. Ideal training. Progressive Told" — 1, 3, 5 , 7, 9. Relea»«> management courses. on the Loggia, 12 p.m. through 4 p.m. Company. Fine future. Benefits. Salary THE FLICK- -"The Quiet Man" — Feb. 8, Tuesday: First Aid Short Course, YMCA, $11,000. Call Sarah at 226-6023 in Anderson at 9; "The Angel and the Bad Man"; "Rio DR. JACKSON S. LOVE will address the 7:30p.m.; Terry Dee's Rock and Roll Circus, Snelling and Snelling. Grande" — Feb. 10, 11, 12; "The Sands of Clemson Unitarian Fellowship Sunday, 10:30 8 p.m., Free with I.D. Wednesday— Iwo," "The Fighting Kentuckian Feb. 13, 14 a.m., YMCA Clubroom. His topic will be Saturday: ACUI Games at N.C. State. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS: May — call 235-9010 for movie times. Graduate. Company will train. Rewarding "How to Avoid Being Desperately Unhap- CLEMSON UNIVERSITY Chorus hosts MALL — "The Way We Were" — 4:457 7, py." The public is invited. career. Challenging benefits. Salary $11,000. 9:15. the visit of the Winthrop College Chorus in its Call Sarah at 226-6023 at Snelling and concert on the Clemson University campus, TOWER — "Run, Stranger, Run" — call TRUSTEES MEDAL entries should be Snellinq of Anderson. 232-2117 for movie times. Sunday night, February 10 at 8:00 p.m. in LOST: A Blue denim cap in the horseshoe turned in to Mrs. Montgomery (805 Strode) Tillman Auditorium. Winthrop Chorus, or the English Office (101 Strode) by Friday. between Byrnes Hall and Manning Hall on Mauldin under the direction of Mr. Robert Edgerton, East Campus Sunday night. If found, please will present a varied program. The public is THE CINEMA — "Black Belt Jones" — FORENSIC UNION eventers and debaters call Robin at 656-6707 or come by Byrnes 2B2. 1:15,3:15,7,8:40; "1001 Danish Delights" — cordially invited to attend this concert free A reward is offered. will meet Monday, 3:35, room 417, Daniel of charge. late show on Friday. Hall. Final plans for the Florida State FOR SALE OR RENT: Five room house, Tournament and preliminary plans for the WHO CAN read, write, type, take pic- full bath and full basement. Just painted; Anderson Citadel trip will be made. Practice round at 4 tures, draw, distribute papers, sell ads or washer and dryer connections. $9,000 or $90 ANDERSON MALL — "Magnum Force" p.m. with Wright and Turner (neg) and answer the telephone? The TIGER needs per month. Norris Cotton Mills village. — call 225-1200 for time. Busch and Meier (aff). people with a little time and a willingness to Contact David A. Tinsley, Jr., Rt. 8, Box 245, BELVEDERE — call 224-4040 for all in- help. Experience is not necessary. In- Easley, S.C. or call 878-2768. formation. MODEL UNITED NATIONS delegate terested persons should call 656-2150 or come TO BILL: (A special Valentine poem) OSTEEN — "Don't Look Now" — 2:30, 5, Sun.-Mon.-Tue. oFeb. 10-12 should check with Darlene Busch for a by the TIGER office (ninth level, student There's turkeys in the trees 7, 9. schedule of meetings. Research and com- ) Monday, 8 p.m. Some hanging by their necks ISAAC HAYES mittee decisions will be made this week. Some by their knees; Seneca —in— You can hear them screeching, THE CINEMA — "American Wilderness" PETITION are now being accepted tor the You can hear them freaking — Feb. 8,9 — 4:30, 7, 9:15; "If I Had A "BLACK MOSES offices of president and vice-president of the Get the turkeys. Million," "Never Give A Sucker An Even student body and positions on the higher and classifieds Get the turkeys. Break" — Feb. 10, 11, 12; "Black Belt lower courts. Get the turkeys in the trees. Jones" — Feb. 13, 14 — 7, 9. OF SOUL" RWT and MWT SKI CLUB will meet Monday, 8 p.m., room MEN!—WOMEN! Jobs on Ships! No WANTED: Claims representative. Degree Clemson G-Rated • in Color 309, Daniel Hall. Race preparation and up- experience required. Excellent pay. required as well as a pleasing personality. ASTRO III —"Sleeper" — Feb. 6,9 — 7,9; coming ski outings will be discussed along Worldwide travel. Perfect summer job or Must be organized and able to do her work "Stateof Siege" — Feb. 10,11,12 —3 (Sun.), with the showing of a film. career. Send $3 for information. SEAFAX, quickly and efficiently with a minimum 7,9; "Jonathan Livingston Seagull" — starts Dept. 11-L P.O. Box 2049, Port Angeles, amount of supervision. Duties required are Feb. 13. JAMES A. SWAN, director of the Pickens Washington 98962. recording statements, analyzing liability CLEMSON THEATRE — "They Call Me clemson theatre County Library System will address the and settling automobile claims via phone. Trinity," "Trinity Is Still My Name" — Feb. Clemson chapter of the South Carolina FOR SALE: 1971 Honda 350. Call Jack at Apply to State Farm Insurance, Anderson, S. 8, 9; "Black Moses of Soul" — February 10, .COLLEGE AVENUE/654-3230,* Council for Human Rights Monday, 8 p.m., 656-7385. C; phone 226-0304. 11, 12; "Black Belt Jones" — Feb. 13 — call in the educational building of Fort Hill 654-3230. Presbyterian Church. WSBF PRESENTS "The Sound sof the Jesus People" each Sunday afternoon 1-3 Anderso«MALL p.m. This week, "Rejoice in the Lord" by a Table of Music Books Starts collection of artists will be featured. IN ANDERSON MALI MU BETA PSI is planning a spring musical extravaganza for April 16, in and Sheet Music Tillman Auditorium. Auditions for the production will be held Feb. 21. Eight CUNT EASTWOOD musical acts of different varieties are needed; student groups as well as individual students are invited to participate. Ac- companiment will be provided for singers or dancers if needed. The last day to sign up for as a rough-tough audition is Feb. 18. Interested persons are asked to contact the music department office fists-first detective (617 Strode, 656-3043), Tony Stapleton (E- o OFF in San Francisco! 234,656-7360) or the music listening lab (109 50°/. Daniel) for additional information. SIGMA TAU EPSILON offers free tutoring each Monday, 7-9 p.m. in 415 Daniel, for Popular Piano L Clint East wood subjects taught in the College of Liberal Arts and the College of Physical, Mathematical Guitar I is Mwtf Mawf let and Biological Sciences. Folk FOR A FUQUA COMPANY Organ Magnum Force c Classic Violin AT 2:35-4:40-6:45-8:55 w8ody* OPEN SAT. 12:30-SUN. 3&8 cAlleq, and T>iaqe BARNETT "Tfeaton MUSIC CENTER 206 College Ave. Clemson "Sleeper" linger United Artists m Held Over lickin' Starting Wednesday \ AT THE n gilt's a life style, i&ilt's the beauty of love, £>tufo}ijaU good iSthe joy of freedom, gilt's the best-selling book, gilt's Neil Diamond. Silt's a motion picture. : •N GOOD SERVICE |The Hall Bartlett Film| Hot Hero Sandwiches Jonathan REASONABLE PRICES Livingston All Students free drink with snack box, regular Seagull Pastrami dinner, and jumbo dinner. ■ft.om th. book b, Richard Bach •> On Mon. Tues. and Wed. ::::Seagull Photograph 1970-Russell Munsoi>> Must Show I.D. iljcolor by Deluxe® A Pa,»mount Plcturet Rtk.it f- Panavision Corned Beef Open Daily 10:30-9:00 astro 3 theatre Roast Beef Kentucky Fried Chicken Highway 123 Clemson COLLEGE AVENUE/654-16711 fetoruary e. 1974—the tiger—page twelve

Pictures talk. Some little boys don't. Some inner-city ghettos have special schools. For little to hide." They began to explain, to describe, to communicate. boys who don't talk. And once the channels of communication had been opened, Not mute little boys. But children so withdrawn, so afraid they began to learn. of failure, they cannot make the slightest attempt to do any- We're helping the children of the inner-city. And we're thing at which they might fail. also helping the adults. We're involved in inner-city job pro- Some don't talk. Some don't listen. Most don't behave. And grams. To train unskilled people in useful jobs. all of them don't learn. What does Kodak stand to gain from this? Well, we're One day someone asked us to help. showing how our products can help a teacher-and maybe Through Kodak, cameras and film were distributed to creating a whole new market. And we're also cultivating teachers. The teachers gave the cameras to the kids and told young customers who will someday buy their own cameras them to take pictures. and film. But more than that, we're cultivating alert, edu- And then the miracle. Little boys who had never said any- cated citizens. Who will someday be responsible for our society. thing, looked at the pictures and began to talk. They said After all, our business depends on our society. So we care "This is my house." "This is my dog." "This is where I like what happens to it. Kodak More than a business. february 8, 1974—the tiger—page thirteen the tiger sports Indoor track squad to compete Trailing the in Alabama invitational meet Tiger Ciemson will open the 1974 event. finisher, but the real strength of indoor track season this Friday Greenfield, entering his the team may lie in some by Kerry Capps. as Coach P. Wee Greenfield's fourteenth season as head coach, newcomers to the squad. team travels to Montgomery, views the upcoming season with Clemson's strongest area Henry Abadi is a man with a problem — a problem Alabama to face some of the some optimism, but is quick to should be the middle distance stiffest competition in the add that the team is a young one. events, the 440 and 880-yard runs, that only a handful of athletes ever have the pleasure of Southeast. There will be more Eleven lettermen return from where junior returnee Gene solving. Abadi's problem is that he has been offered than 30 teams participating in the last season's fourth place ACC Hortz is joined by newcomers professional contracts in two major sports, and now he Wolfgang Funk and George must make the choice of which he wants to play. The Esher. Another Tiger strong point will be the distance events, Seattle franchise of the North American Soccer League where first year runners Roy chose Clemson's first team All-American in the fourth Kulikowski, Dean Matthews, and round of its collegiate draft, while the Dallas Cowboys of Dave Gear will join letterman the National Football League have been negotiating Ian Davidson to pace the with Abadi to sign with them as a place kicker. Ciemson effort. The Tigers should also be For the present, Abadi has chosen to focus his at- strong in the field events. Ed tention on football. "We're going to work on that first," Fern, last year's ACC meet he explained. "If that doesn't work out, then I'll consider champion, in the highjump, the soccer offer." returns. Fern recorded a jump of 6-feet 11-inches last year in non- Abadi, whom Coach Ibrahim has described as having ACCcompetition, and should be a the strongest leg of any soccer player he has ever seen, threat to go over the seven-foot was contacted by Cowboy representatives here last mark this year. In the long jump week. Aided in his negotiations by Colonel Rick Robbins, the Tigers will be represented by Abadi talked with the Cowboys for several hours last returning letterman Neal Herrart and newcomer Bruce week and came to a tentative agreement which would Brown. have provided for the Ciemson soccer star to sign a The team will also be contract with Dallas which would include a bonus just strengthened by the addition of for trying out with the team. A question arose over two players from the Ciemson football team, Craig Brantley Abadi's playoff status resulting from his religion, and Bennie Cunningham. however, and the Cowboys decided to send two scouts to Brantley will compete in sprint Ciemson this week to give him a special tryout before events, while Cunningham should finalizing the contract. add depth in the shot put. Abadi is a Seventh Day Adventist and therefore Other returning lettermen include Med Allen, Bob Bos well, cannot participate in any athletic event or any other Mark Boynton, Witt Langstaff, such activity between sundown on Friday and sundown Rick Zanes, Larry Zehnder, and on Saturday. Under most circumstances this will pose Fred Zeiher. no conflict since regular season NFL games are The Ciemson squad will compete throughout the month of scheduled on Sunday afternoons and Monday nights. February, with several in- The only exception comes in the playoffs where two vitational meets and one dual games each year are played on Saturday to facilitate meet (against UNC at Chapel television coverage. Hill), in preparation for the ACC The Cowboys decided that even though this would be Championships, to be held February 23 at College Park, somewhat of a drawback (especially since the team has Maryland. The Terps, perennial appeared in the league's playoffs in each of the last nine ACC track champions, rolled up season), Abadi would still be a valuable addition to the 81 points in last year's conference team even if he did miss such a playoff game. The only TIM CAPEHART, who had missed the last several games due to an meet to easily out-distance hangup came in discussions in regard to Abadi's status injury, should be back in action next Wednesday when the Tigers take runner-up UNC. The Tigers will on Wake Forest in an important ACC battle. (Photo by John Rown- seek to improve upon their regarding playoff money, if in fact he played throughout tree) fourth -place finish. the season and then missed one of the playoff games for which bonus money is awarded. The Cowboys then decided to try Abadi out before offering the contract, which is to include a clause with a guarantee against Saturday play, as well as some provision on the playoff matter. Swimmers seek to even record Abadi has been working out for the last two weeks with former Ciemson placekicking standout Eddie Clemson's hopes depend in a Seigler. During that limited period, he has been kicking The Ciemson swimming team record now stands at 3-4, after wins over Furman, Ship- large part on the performance of from 50 yards out, and has reportedly been hitting on will close out its 1974 home freshman Mike Henderson, who well over half of those attempts. Abadi said that his schedule this Saturday when they pensburg and Emory and losses set three school records during host Appalachian State in a 2 to Virginia, Georgia Southern, last Saturday's narrow 57-56 loss longest successful kick was one of 70 yards. "I was out p.m. encounter. The Ciemson Georgia Tech and South to Georgia Tech. Henderson's practicing kicking off last spring and I just happened to Carolina. time of 1:39.3 broke a 1962 mark kick the ball through the uprights," he said. of 1:42 in the 160-yard individual Abadi is optimistic that he can make it as a medley, and his 2:21.8 mark eclipsed Charles Courtney's placekicker in the NFL. "I think that I have the ability, Tiger fencers visit UT record of 2:24.3 in the 200-yard but now its just a matter of practice." breaststroke. Henderson also swam record time in the first Dallas has thus far been the only NFL team to of- identical 17-10 scores. Ciemson hundred yards of the breast- ficially contact Abadi, but if the Dallas offer fails to Coaches Hal Cooledge and stroke, erasing Tommy Watson's Larry Gahan will carry a group came back last week to hand N. come through, which seems unlikely at this time, other C. State a 17-10 setback. 1973 record. of a dozen fencers to Knoxville, Though this is the last offers may well follow as other teams learn of Abadi's Tenn., Saturday, as Ciemson Sophomores Bill Tindal (foil) and Steve McCall (Epee), along scheduled home meet for Coach reputation as a kicker. And even if for some reason none competes in Tennessee's Carl McHugh's swimmers, the of that works out, Henry has a spot waiting for him in the Volunteer Open. with senior Tom Worsdale (Epee), have been the Tigers' top team has three more meets on NASL in Seattle, playing a game at which he's done The Tiger fencers dropped a the road before the Atlantic narrow 14-13 decision to the Vols fencers this season, all compiling pretty well over the years. All things considered, it s not 8-4 records. Senior captain Dave Coach Conference meet on March earlier in the year and fell to 1, 2 and 3. a bad position to be in. Vanderbilt and Muhlenberg by Purnell (Epee) is 6-6 on the year. february 8, 1974—th« tiger—page fourteen Tigs fight off Bucs 73-65 by Keith Cannon Clemson's game with East fensive movement to the inside. Tennessee State was expected to "Tree could have had a million provide the Tigers with a out there- tonight," Locke said. breather before they returned to "We shot poorly in the second the ACC schedule. However, half, except for the first seven or Tates Locke's crew had to use a eight minutes." Locke had some little extra oxygen to hold off the criticism for the officiating, Bucs by a 73-65 score. mentioning a couple of "cheap fouls" on Rollins. At the outset, the game was a % M^l^JT^^^mx W'^7 Clemson shutout; the Tigers held About the East Tennessee State ETSU scoreless for the first four rally, Locke commented, "When ^3 minutes, but could only manage they got behind they kept playing four points of their own in that like they didn't know what the time. Both teams played well on score was. They just kept defense in the early minutes; by shooting it up there and it went the 7:06 mark, the Tigers were in." ahead by only five, 19-14. On the positive side, Locke From that point, the Tigers praised the pressing tactics scored eight unanswered points which got the Tigers out to their to go in front by 13; Clemson went early lead. Locke said that he into the locker room with a 35-23 CROFT was pleased with the play of half time lead. Marty Patterson, who scored five Wayne Croft provided the of- 10. Despite playing only half of points and captured seven fensive punch for the Tigers in the game, Rollins was the game's rebounds in a seven minute the first half with 12 points, and leading rebounder with twelve substitute role. He added, "In Terrell Suit came off the bench to recoveries. general, I was pleased with the put in eight. Croft, Wayne Rollins Reynolds was a one-man gang first 25 minutes of the game." and Marty Patterson each for the Buccaneers, hitting for 27 grabbed six rebounds. Sharp- points, while Ron Mitchell had 13 JEFF REISINGER goes up for a shot against North Carolina during shooting Kenny Reynolds had 12 and Jerry Wilkerson added 10. RESEARCH Clemson's loss earlier in the season. Reisinger was the victim of poor points for the Bucs, while Ron Mitchell led the Bucs' board officiating during the second meeting between the two teams last Mitchell grabbed six rebounds. game with ten. Thousands of Topics Saturday at Chapel Hill. See story below. (Photo by F. L. Hiser Jr.) $2.75 per page Scoring ten points in the first The Tigers had a season-low of 11 turnovers, but, like the Buc- Send for your up-to-date, 160-page, seven minutes of the second half, mail order catalog. Enclose $1.00 Opinion Jeff Reisinger paced Clemson to caneers, they could only manage to cover postage (delivery time is a 49-33 bulge before ETSU began 39.7 per cent from the field for the 1 to 2 days). game. to pull the floor out from under RES^RCH ASSISTANCE, INC. them. The Bucs took advantage After the game, Coach Locke 11941 WILSHIRE BLVD., SUITE #2 ACC officiating of the absence of Tree Rollins, expressed displeasure with the LOS ANGELES, CALIF. 90025 who left early in the half after his team's performance in the last 15 (213) 477-8474 or 477-5493 by Jim Lucas fourth foul. The visitors outshot, minutes of the game, and Our research material ^ sold for outhustled, and outrebounded the especially with the lack of of- research assistance only. Most college basketball coaches realize that criticizing the refs is, at Tigers; led by the gunning of best, a risky business; those who continually harp upon the unfairness Reynolds, ETSU pulled to within or incompetence of the officials leave themselves open to charges of three points with 2:23 to play. "sour grapes" or chronic excuse-making. However, there comes a time in the life of even the most cautious and tolerant coach when he Van Gregg responded with a simply can stand no more, when he must speak out; for Coach Tates clutch 13-footer from the key to Locke, that time has arrived. put Clemson ahead, 64-59. East "It was ours," Locke said of the Clemson-North Carolina game last Tennessee State missed a shot Saturday at Chapel Hill, "but they took it away from us." "They," of the next time down court, and the course, were the referees, who conveniently—for UNC—missed seeing Tigers put the game away when Tar Heel Bobby Jones climb over Jeff Reisinger's back in the final Suit hit one end of a two-shot foul, seconds of the game (which was won, oddly enough, by UNC, 61-60). and Rollins followed up the miss "They were the same ones who got us at Clemson (in the first game, with a tap-in to make it 67-59. Two PEPSI won by UNC, 102-90)," Locke continued, "only this time they took us one-and-one conversions by Suit out at the end instead of in the first ten minutes." and one by Rollins gave Clemson Locke is not given to facile criticism; when he makes public its 73-point total. statements about officiating, he does so only after severe and per- sistent provocation. Indeed, those who saw the films of last Saturday's Final statistics showed four game may well conclude that, as one student put it, "Jones could have Tigers in double figures. Suit had pulled a revolver and shot Jeff, and the ref wouldn't have called it!" his third straight impressive TERRY BOTTLING CO. Questions about the possible-partiality of ACC officials aside for the scoring performance with 15 moment—and these questions are still very much unanswered—there points. Reisinger and Croft each North Main St. Anderson, SX. remains the question of competence. ACC referees have been blowing had 14 points and Rollins added elementary calls with unprecedented frequency recently; at the Big Four Tournament in Greensboro last December, two successive ob- vious calls were muffed in the N.C. State-Wake Forest game, in full view of the Commissioner and the officer in charge of ACC officials. For the time being, it seems, the ACC is left with a curious paradox: that the strongest league in college basketball must continue to suffer the nation's most inept officiating. *$>1* Sale Trail Hands, Gun Slingers, Bounty Hunters, Half All Pants, Long Sleeve Shirts, Sweaters, Sweater Vests, Belts, Gloves Breeds, Apache Indians, Prospecters, Wild One group of Ties and others. Buy any one Sale Garment at regular price, Horse Riders, Rustlers, U. S. 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SUMMER JOBS Kenney inks Clemson grid grant Guys & Gals needed for summer employment at National Parks, Private Camps, Dude Ranches and Red Parker continued his Clemson assistant coach Dwight matches last weekend. This Resorts throughout the nation. forward positions. Over 50,000 students aided each football recruiting concentration Adams. semester's record now stands at This Sunday at 2 p.m. Clemson year. For FREE information on on big linemen, especially those A standout defender for the 4-0, and the Clemson team has will host the Greenville Rugby student assistance program send from North Carolina, as past two seasons at Raleigh's now won 11 consecutive matches, Club at the rugby field behind self-addressed STAMPED enve- Raleigh's Steve Kenney became Sanderson High School for Coach stretching back into last cemetery hill. lope to Opportunity Research, the seventh Tar Heel lineman to Jim Brown, Kenney headed a semester. Dept. SJO, 55 Flathead Drive, Kalispell, MT 59901. sign a grant-in-aid with the defensive unit which was one of Clemson took the first game 14- ....YOU MUST APPLY EARLY.... Tigers. The 6-4, 225-pound the finest in North Carolina's 4, as Joe Croman, Rick Harper Chiefs pick linebacker was signed by high school ranks last season. His and Pete Keck pushed across the play helped Sanderson to finish goal for scores. Newcomers Pat the 1973 campaign as co- Shealy and Gary Brown turned in Washington champion of theEastern 4-A good performances playing along Many fee paid Where New Division 5 Conference, along with side players with much more Jay Washington, standout positions available. Futures Begin Enloe, another Raleigh prep rugby experience. running back for the Clemson team. In the second game Clemson Tigers, was drafted in the sixth Technical Kenney, who averaged 15 took a 8-0 decision, with Richard round of the 1974 professional tackles per game, was a first Biosett leading the charge at football draft by the Kansas City Administration team selection on Raleigh's All- scrum-half. The running and Chiefs. Washington, a native of Metro grid squad, as well as an passing of Mike Stuck, Eric Charleston, was the first running Secretarial All-East selection. Nelson, and Steve Goodwin back drafted by the Chiefs, and Picked to play in the Shrine constantly kept Atlanta at their was one of Kansas City's first Bowl, Kenney starred for the end of the field. Mike Buckner, a picks; the Chiefs had traded Clerical 226-6023 winning Tar' Heel team, and, 2315 N. Main-Regency Bldg. converted footLall linebacker, away several of their early picks Office Sales following the season, he was finally broke through for the first prior to the draft. Anderson picked by Coach and Athlete Clemson score after Walt Hunley magazine as an All-American had advanced the ball into prepster. Atlanta territory on a long run. Late in the second half Bill Ruggers win Fellers took a pass from Glen J. J. MUSIC Demar and went in for the final The always tough Atlanta Clemson score. Gene Smith and 0C0NEE SQUARE SHOPPING CENTER Rugby Club fell victim to the Force Chamberland were out- SENECA Clemson ruggers in a pair of standing with their play at the 882-8600 Largest Album and Tape Selection HttBtatra Complete 7\T THE Stereo Featuring Delicatessen by Teledyne Cold Cuts Packard Bell Line Danish Ham WASHINGTON 95 Sliced Turkey Breast Last Thursday, Washington Prices as low as flew to Kansas City to meet with m Hard Salami Coach Hank Stram and his staff; for AM/FM stereo with 4 stage sound the Chiefs customarily arrange for their top draft choices to meet including 4 spekers Imported Swiss the staff and familiarize them- selves with the club organization. Cold Cut Special As of press time, there was no word of any contract agreement Top 300 singles IT each Our Submarine Sandwich between Washington and the Chiefs. ^■«" •^^^^*- ■^ february 8, 1974—the tiger—page sixteen Explosion leaves P Plant shambles by Beth Rogers University and business investigators mixed with oxygen, yet he maintained that have found no real clues into the causes of the tanks have various safety features an explosion at the Physical Plant that left which are supposed to prevent such a heat one employee seriously injured last build-up. Thursday. "Each tank has four safety plugs that The blast, which completely destroyed are supposed to melt and release pressure the welding and sheet metal shops, hap- before an explosion can occur. That didn't pened around 4:40 p.m., only minutes after happen," he stated. some 200 Physical Plant workers clocked "Our major concern right after the out in the area, according to Roy explosion was whether the other gas tanks Rochester, Physical Plant director. (about 20) in the vicinity would explode," Two employees, Johnny Newton and Rochester said. "We called the National Tom Roach, were in the building when the Gas Co. to come and inspect. They checked explosion occurred and were rushed to them out and found them to be all right." Anderson Memorial Hospital for treat- Clemson is under state contract to the ment. Newton, the Physical Plant welding National Gas Co. which owns the tanks. foreman, remains in intensive care at the "According to the National Gas people, hospital, suffering from extensive third- they had never seen this before," said degree burns. Roach was treated for Rochester. The company's safety director minor injuries and released Thursday. began conducting an investigation last An estimated $50,000 to $100,000 worth of Friday, and the University is also trying to damage was done to the facilities when an determine the cause of the explosion. acetylene tank exploded, Rochester said. When the tank exploded, its base In addition to the building's massive separated and remained at the site of the structural damage, welding supplies, explosion. The remainder of the tank was safety equipment and even a pickup truck projected upward and landed in the were harmed. A number of windows were stadium, 655 feet from the Physical Plant. BURNED VICTIM'S CLOTHING—This is what remains of the shirt, glasses and watch, broken, and Rochester said that a large Rochester explained that a tremendous worn by Johnny Newton, one of those injured in the Physical Plant explosion Thursday plate glass window was sucked out of vacuum was created, similar to that of a afternoon. The explosion ripped the workings out of his watch, leaving the band intact on Central Stores, located some 400 to 500 feet tornado, causing windows to be sucked his arm. Newton is in intensive care at Anderson Memorial Hospital. from the explosion site. inward rather than blown outward. Rochester said there are presently no Considerable damage was done to the pyre buss duct, which carries about two- Rochester termed this "one of those clues as to exactly why the acelytene tank steam plant, and the Physical Plant thirds of the campus' electrical power, miracles." Had the duct been damaged, exploded. He explained that acetylene, a buildings suffered damage from fallen including that of the steam plant, which the entire campus probably would have gaseous material used for welding and light fixtures land debris. furnishes heat to the entire campus. been temporarily without heat. cutting, creates tremendous heat when Some debris landed on a high-voltage Fortunately no harm was done to this duct.

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