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1974-75

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H/IRBINGERRoselle Roads. Palatine. Illinois 60067, 312-397-3000 William Rainey Harper College. Algonquin and

Vol. e No. 1 August 26. 1974

Harper public safety officers asic for guns

Public safety officers at full-time members of the Lahtl said he received the es is pretty much the stan- tion to armed officers would " Harper College have asked public safety dept with request and has "taken it dard across the country. be negative or positive. He permission to carry guns Harper College President under advisement." He said Lahti said "The policy said he would not make a because they fear for their Robert Lahtl In May that if the board permits arose out of college riots, recommendation to the col- safety, and possible their It has been college pol- the officers to carry fire- and it was determined that lege board until October or lives. icy since 1969 that college arms, it would be a major if police didn't carry guns it November. police not be permitted to change in college policy. would be a deterrent to such In the meantime, the pub- " The request was pert at carry weapons while on duty "Not carrying guns on incidents lic safety officers have won a grievance filed by seven at the campus. community college campus- Police at Triton College in the support of the college's River Grove are armed, but grievance committee In a those at CoUeg e of DuPage report to Lahti, the officers In Glen EUyn, College of said, "recent incidents on Lake County near Grayslake, this and other community Liberal studies progrom gives and Oakion College in Mor- college campuses prove that ton Grove all are unarmed an Employe (officer) of this college (Harper) is risking Lahtl said the question to his life in the same manner life experiences be resolved before the poli- as any local policeman." credit for cy Is changed is whether the college community's reac- (First of a seriss) An Asiiociate Degree in The Liberal Shidies pro- cause of bis work schedule. Liberal Shidies program gram has the flexibility to He might arrange an inde-

(A.L.S. ), to be offered for fit into many life situa- pendent study plan. the flrst time at Harper tions. Perhaps a student desires College this fall, makes pos- The program can provide to become a counselor as- Student Senate candidate sible an unusual alternative a sampling of curriculum sistant Since there Is no ca- to traditional degree pro- offerings for recent high reer program in this field grams. school graduates who have at Harper, an A.L.S. pro- will The program, which gives not decided on education- gram could be set up with HofJierr be an credit for life and learning al and career goals. appropriate courses such ecperlences, provides a uni- Other students who have as psychology and sociol- que flexibility through the made a start toward def- ogy, including individual- 'ear' for the students custom designing of each inite goals may find the ized study under the guid- student's curriculum. program ideal for the con- ance of a faculty member, Harry Hofherr. in the run Hofherr went on to say. Individual programs are tinuation of their progress. and an Internship at the col- nii« for Student Senate Pres- "The diversity of the stu- developed by the student An example of the student lege ident, recently gave the Har- dent body at Harper can be and a faculty advisor. Agree- to whom the program could In some cases, a student binger some insight as to his a fountain of ideas by which be useful might be a sec- might l>e assigned to a ment on a course of study goals and qualifications for we. as a body, can improve retary, with experience in team of advisor. Advice on is written into a learning the iob the school and provide the contract which becomes the management, who is work- a student's career goal administration and faculty student's degree program. ing as an administrator but In park recreation might with our views and feelings."

The only stnicutre to the is receiving a secretary's be needed from a person in I would, as Student Senste program is nine hours of salary because she lacks a that field, along with facul- President, keep and maintain liberal studies seminar cred- degree. ty guidance. an open door, anearthrough will it to be taken from three Her program, wi'h credit Liberal Studies seminars which each student be tier different divisions of the for life experience, might in- will be contemporary and able to express his or ideas and views on how our college The agreement may clude courses at Harper topical. Their structure will " operated also include other Harper and Independent study proj- allow for students to de- school is being ects she could carry out on velop their own interests. courses and independent He also stated that the pre- study projects on or off the Job. The ability to transfer sident should be an individ- campus. The equivalent of Another employed student courses would depend on ual who is responsible, en- 60 semester hours of work may not be able to take a those chosen. ergetic, mature, and a per- is required, with a minimum certain course toward a goal Should a student's cir- son who will give the stu- grade point average of 2.0. of management training, be- cumstances change. the dent body faith in his abil- flexibility of the program ity to- represent them He would permit a revision of sees these things as essen- the learning contract. tial requirementsfor the job, Offer reduced tuition Persons interested in ap- and sees himself as the man plying for admission Into with the tools needed. the A.L.S. are required to Harry is 25 years old, a vereran of Viet Nam, who for senior cifizefls have an Interview with Pro- Harry Hofl»rr gram Director Frank has held positions of respon- Harry feels that the stu- sibility in both the service Residents of the Harper depend on the section having Christensen or a member of dents of Harper need more and the business world. Hof- College district (512) who sufficient minimum enroll- his staff. of a voice in school poli- herr's departing statement are 65 years of age and ments (15 students) at the If it is established through cies, and he would like the was. "1 will spend all the older will be able to at- regular $14 percredit hour the interview that the A.L.S. opportunity to be that per- time necessary to insure that program would be more tend college at reduced rate son who implements the stu- the students voice is well suitable for the individual r- rates beginning with the We hope to see many sen- dents feelings Hofherr said represented to the Student than other alternatives, the fall term. Instead of the ior citizens on campus this that he will be willing to Senate, the Administration, next to ap- regular resident rate of fall. Tell your parents, step would be devote all his time and en- the Faculty and to our Com- $14 per credit hour, sen- grandparents, and your ply for admission to the ergies to giving the students munity. I believe my 25 years ior citizens will be charg- neighbors about this new colleges and the program. a voice in which they will have given me the maturity in handling ed $3 per credit hour. En- trend to encourage our Along with the progran: be able to air their views which will help rollment at the reduced rate growing senior citizen pop- on matters concerning their (Turn to for a particular class will ulation to go back to school. (Turn to page 4 ) school. page 4) t I r

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Umghs with class Leadership Training Program Cultural Arts OUTPUT- > trains students for Civic Service

When community residents presents the to meet the needs of citi- ars is scheduled for each are elected or Should appointed to zens at three levels of in- of three levels. Seminars will campus police civic positions, they are volvement: be held from 7-10 p.m. very often new to the respon- 1. Appointed and elected in the Harper board room, sibilities of the Job. Other public officials presently through next April. carry firearms? Chaplin Revue than on-the-job training, serving or anticipating fu- The tuition charge is $10 where do they get the back- ture service on village per seminar or $55 for sev- As a rule, the HARBINGER doesn't take a strong ground information they boards, park and The Cultural Arts Commit- dle of his first year in pic- recrea- en seminars in any one stand on issues involving campus policy; rather we pro- need? tional boards, library tee will show The Chaplin tures at Keystone in 1914, area. vide the facts and a rostrum for those concerned to air In October, Harper Col- boards, Revue, a selection of three the First National contract homeowner's asso- The seminar series for their views On this occasion we will take a definite lege is starting a. new Com- ciations, rare Chaplin shorts, on Fri- made Chaplin his own pro- etc. public officials wUl begin Oc- stand concerning on of the college regulations This stand munity Leadership Train- 2. is on the fact day, August 30, 1974 at ducer. The First National Professional public ser- tober 9. Topics include com- that Harper's pub'tc safety officers are ing Program designed to vice not allowed to carry firearms Harper College, E-106. Chaplins represent a mid- personnel engaged in munications and small on campus offer the kind of orientation occupations related to ' Chaplin put the Bevue to- point in the comedian's ca- gov- group dynamics, analyz- and instruction which com- ernment and municipal ing financial It seems that Harper Is not the sheltered, idyllic gether in 1958. It consists reer, more mature than his documents, an- munity leaders and offkre agencies. place that some people would have you believe. Burglary, of three of Chaplin's best previous work, they fore- alyzing statutes and ordin- holders will And ^neficial. 3. Citizens robbery, kidnapping, battery and aggravated assault are short films, A Dog's Life shadow the great features seeking to in- ances, intergovernmental crease some of the niceties of Harper (1918), Soulder Arms that were to follow. their effectiveness as cooperation, and computer The purpose Is to enable individuals (1918). and The Pilgrim Admission is free. and/or groups basics. area residenla to obtain and Harper Officers would like to carry guns; they have (1922). Chaplin compos- By the year 1918, Charles those who anticipate a Scheduled to begin Octo- ttie knowledge made up a formal grievance for the Administration's Chaplin had been in movies and skills leadership role in govern- ber 23, the seminar series ed musical scores for the okay. Unfortunately, needed to perform their mental and public there seems to be serious doubt compilation, there is a for four years, had turned service for professional staff will and as to it being roles as effective dtliens. given the green light Unfortunate because Chaplin out over fifty short comedies, processes. deal with public relations, prologue in which an Officer armed with only brute force and a nightstick and had become the best Blae Grass Rsvlval The program is designed A series of seven semin- zoning and land use, grants- shows the construction of is hardly a match for an intruder with a disturbed outlook his studio, and discusses si- known personality in the manship, and waste dis- on life and a 38'. lent era film making in gen- world. His popularity had, Charlie Kaplln - attempt- the movies. His screen char- fastidious in demeanor; the posal, as well as intergov- in fact, pro- ed to cash in on the public's acter had become the uni- whole world seemingly ernmental cooperation and eral. reached manic In this issue you will find facts concerning this The three films in The portions. His earlier films insatiable appetitie for the versal symbol of the little against him yet ever the computer basics. topic We at the UNARMED HARBINGER feel it most Imperative ChapHn levae were made were being continually re- vision of the little tramp with man doing battle with the Es- dreamer and dauntless op- TTie seminar series for cit- that you weigh the tacts and convey to us your feelings tablishment. The Establish- timist izens will be under ChapUn's "MiUlon edited and released as new the bowler hat and over- SECURITY GUARDS: concerned with in print We will be more than glad to publish all arti- Dollar Contract" with First productions and any num- ked shoes. ment may be represented by Shoulder Arms, generally local government structure, cles received on this subfect. if they are deemed pro- National Pictures. Although ber of imitators-with such Chaplin had become more nothing more elaborate than considered the first major preparing a proposal, leg- per for publication. he had written and directed blatantly deceptive screen than the funniest comedian the cop on the corner or an Chaplin classic, was produc- MOVING TARGETS? islative monitoring and in- all his films since the mid- names asCharles Alpin and in the then short liistory of intimidating waiter in a ed during World War I and tergroup liaison. The first cheap restaurant But the released shortly before the asaion on October 3 will mass audience understood armistice. The idea of a open with instruction in how what it meant; they had been comedy about war and sol- to become a participating All-Star Frogs iomping Aug. 28 there. And in the mute figure diering was considered a and involved citizen. of the little tramp they found daring risk at the time, Resource leaders for the their voice. but audiencea-induding the seminars will include pub- The All Star Frogs will music. It's his life. describes both Donnie and The essence of the Chaplin allied soldiers to whom it lic officials and profession- present a free outdoor con- Doc Seuss - harmonic is t- his approach to music of this period Is to be found was shown in the trenches- als in the various areas cert In the cafeteria patio a country boy with a mus- Unpredictable, uninhibit- in A Dog's Life. Here Is the loved It Shoulder Arms is of expertise on Wednesday, August 28. ic . A free spirit unencum- ed and entertaining, the famous Charlie character; Tlie new coordinator, The concert will begin at bered by anything in this Frogs are at their best in seedy in appearance yet (Tarn to Page 6 ) Joan Marsh of Ellc Grove 12 noon and last 'til 2 p.m. world. front of a crowd. Village, is herself a mem- But, in case of rain, the con- Donnie Peirino - key- "We don't look, sound or ber of the Elk Grove Vil- cert wUl be held in the Col- boards - comes from a long act like other bands be- lage Flood Control Com- lege Onter Lounge. line of musicians. By playing cause we aren't. Acting na- mission and has served on It is sponsored by the Col- key bass and piano at the turally is the key . Once League of Women Voters lege Center Board. WRITE A LETTER same time he has created you do it, you can help local and state committees Using solid natural talent an entirely new concept of others do the same. your- QLBMQ^R for studies of lf*nd Be and dedicated hard work as use f THE EPITOR music. Very subtle, very self. Relax. Life Is what and planning. She has also a base, the Frogs have DO YOU FEEL THAT HAYM6 FKE AIMS simple, and very unique you make U," said Duke. been in charge of ob- spent three years together an El/ENTS ON CAMPUS WOULD BOTNR YOU server corps for the League perfecting their skills and OF WHIIL. of Women Voters. their presentation. It has On Campus AHENDING k^or further information, paid off in the development Seekers Book- Table OR WORKMG AT SCHOOlf contact Community Ser- K of a style that is real and August 26 & 27 H/4RBINGER vices 397-3000, ext 248. right whether the band is

playing one of their original Outdoor Concert featuring ^.- YESn Non tunes, an old rhythm and "AU Star Frogs " Editor-in-chief number, or any of August 28, noon, cafeteria patio Andrew Melldo«ian the other diverse but Business Manager Greg Conway thoughtfully selected styles Cheerleading Clinic WHY OR WHY NOT Managing Fklltor Jeff L. Nidsen and tunes in their repertoire. Aug. 27, 28, 29 Sponsor: The Frogs have played 3:00 - 5:00 p.m. A-241 Mr. Sturdevant with such famous artists as Edgar Winter and Black Cheerleading Tryouts Oak Arkansas. They have Aug. 30 appeared in all colleges in 3:00 -5:00 p.m. A-241 The HARBINGER is the shident puhlicaUon for the Illinois and Indiana. Harper College campus community, published weekly Bobby Boort 2-drummer- Chaplin Film Series featuring except during holidays and mkl-terms. All opinions ex- from St Louis, a real musi- A Dog's Life, Shoulder Arms, pressed on the editorial page or in the columns are cian's dream. He lays it and The Pilgrim those of the writer, and are not necesnarily those of the down, accents when needed, 8:00 p.m. E-106. FREE college, its administration, faculty or student body. plays it loud, plays it soft Aug. 30 Bobby plays it free and right For information on advertising, rates and publication Diike lumatau guitarist, Concert featuring scnedule. call or write Harbinger Business Office, Wil- thereminist, writer and lead- John Hartford plus The New Grass Revival liam Raiiiey Harper College, Algonquin and Roselle Roads, er of the group-is from the 8:00 p.m. College Center Lounge, Harper students Palatine, rilinois 60067. Phone number 397-3000, ext south side of Chicago. Community He J2.00 in advance, $2.50 at door. 272 and 460. grew up in rhythm and $2.60 in advance, $3.00 at door. September 6. blues. Duke is a student of AU-Slar Progs 51 ) 6

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Heisler named Mechanical Engineering Technology program co-ordinator or technical sales- James A. Heisler of ler has been instructor in employment with General "A student can now take nicians Don't miss John Harriord Streamwood has been nam- mechanical engineering and Motors as a journeyman the first year curriculuii^^men." he said. ed coordinator for the Me- numerical control technol- tool and die maker. without making a commH^F "If the shident decides to chanical Engineering Tech- ogy- "A great deal offlexibU- ment toward design or mai?^ continue his education, he courses nology Program at Har- Heisler holds bachelor's ity ha» been built into the Me- ufacturing until the second might take other and Blue Grass Revival per College. and master's degrees from chanical Engineering Tech- year of the curriculum," he in Harper's Engineering Di- faculty Western Michigan Univer- nology Program this year," explained. vision, or use his easily A Harper member Appearing at Harper In Of his 10 albums cut, Hart- six years. Heis- sity. His experience includes Heisler says. "Formerly, each of these transferable credits toward fo r the past Concert on September 6, ford's most popular has options was a two-year pro- a baccalaureate degree at will be John Hartford, an been "Morning Bugles." gram," Heisler said. a four-year college or uni- extremely proficient banjo "There are several oth- versity," he added. player; formerly of the Glen He was recentiy on the er ways to go," he contin- A second-year engineering Campbell show. Also fea- ABC concert, which was an Grounds ued. "A student can take technology student, John In-service training with Park and tured will be the unusually outdoor jam session In Tex- just one course to acquire Maulding of Palatine, agreed fine New Grass Revival. as. He appeared on stage that area. the new flexibility would A new program in Park gram, including one sum- 4:60 p.m., D-building knowledge in Or that with Leon Russell and real- benefit to students. and Grounds Operation mer session. The program he can take several courses be of Hartford's musical ability the audience clamor- John ly had has been add- offers an associated degree PKM 110 Sou Science (4 to earn a one-year certifi- Maulding also commented Is a blending of his origin- Management Hartford ing for more. in science. credits), Tuesday aixi cate in one of four areas: that going to work after and lyrics accom- ed to the fall schedule at applied pUys al music The curriculum is design- Thursday, 6:30 - 7:45 p.m. Mechanical Drafting. Pro- graduation from Harper did panied by guitar, banjo, Revival Is Harper College. Harper The New Gass a recently re- ed to prepare men and wom- D-buUding. duction Engineering, Me- not rule out further educa- and fiddle. He has published 'Bluegrass band that has The program Sept. ceived final approval from en for initial employment chanical Technician or tion. an impressive 10,000 songs. toured with many top re- will the state Board of Higher in this career area, as well PKM 111 Basic Hortkul- Numerical Control. "Many companies cording artists. Including Education. as to provide in-service hiral Skills (4 crediU), Mon- "Then he can build on that pay toward further educa- John Hartford. Themainat- including liberal arts for their employees," The first semester program training for persons al- day and Wednesdays, 6:30 by tion traction to their music seems ^u>ri«ilum will be presented ready employed as park -7:46 p.m., (Location tobe courses for an associate in saki Maulding who has al- to l>e In their "one man science ex- when the fall term begins and grounds operations per- announced) applied degree," ready had some work band"; none other than Sam August 26. sonnel. PKM 100 Introduction to Heisler explained. "At this pwienee in drafting and Park and Grounds Operations Bush, a smooth-faced 20- Registration takes plact Scheduled for late after- Park Managment ( 1 cred- point Harper gradualM aa an auto mechanic year old from Bowling August 22-24. noon and evening, the it), Tuesday. 4-4:60 p.m., would be ready to accept Additional Information Green whose prodigious tal- The last day for late reg- courses are: D-buildlng. positions such as mechan- concerning the Mechanical gets }/ot-id approval ents may already be a blue- istration Is August 30. BIO 120 Botany (4 credits) A Communications elec- ical designers, mechanical Engineering Program grass legetxi. Bush plays the Park and Grounds Man- Tuesday and Thursday 2- tive for 3 credit hours draftsmen, madiine design- may be obtained from Co- With the establishment of agement Program." mandolin, fiddle, bottieneck at a new career program in The four other areas In agement Is a two-year pro- 3:15 p.m. and Friday 2- completes the first semester ers, mechanical engineering ordinator James Heisler mandolin and the guitar. curriculum. technicians, tool design tech- 397-3000, extension 367. Park and Grounds Opera- which programs must be He sings lead, too. The program will prepare tions Management, Harper included for the approval This concert will be to the student to function as a College has become desig- are personal and publk good to miss, a two time park operations supervisor nated as a fully comprehen- services, business market- . Grammy Award winner In HARPER COLLEGE or grounds maintenance su- sive career training center. ing and management, indus- Hartford along with a band pervisor in public parks, Consulfofjon hours announced To qualify for this status, trial oriented, and health. titat Leon Russell himself high density housing com- a flve-year plan for occupa- The notice of approval ACADEMIC CALENDAR categorlxes as "one of the plexes, cemetery memorial tional education mustbe ap- from the Division of Voca- best". What more could parks, golf courses, in- for Health Service physklan proved by the lUinoU State tional Education contained you ask? See you there! 1974-75 dustrial completes, and Dhrlslon of Vocsllonal Ed- this comment: ucation, explains Dr. Robert "This is a well written plan educational facilities. A physician will be available four days a week. 2 Cormack dean of career pro- and portrays staff involve- Firtt S*me»tef-Fall. 1974 hours per day for the 1974-76 academic school year. are as follows: grams at the college. ment It Is written in meas- August 20 The hours and days of the week Fjiculty Report "Last year, the Harper ureable terms and has real- MONDAY - 9:30 - 1 1:30 a.m. . 22-23-24 Registration . . August (Beginning SepL 9th) five-year plan received coiv istic evaluative processes Joni Mitcliell CliKses Begin August 26 Vets CM Rain can't put a damper on dittonal approval because built in the objectives which - - 2:00 p.m. Latt Day for Late RegKtration August 30 TUESDAY 12.00 of lack of programs In ap- should provide fine pro- - - 1 a.m. threatening rain- voice With startilng highs did not quite appreciate La\\ Day for Adding Clatv-s August 30 THURSDAY 9:30 1:30 Despite plied biology and agricul- grams for your students." not es- Jonl's attitude eititer. As Labor Day September 2 (Beginning SepL 12th) douds, thousands of fans and lows did sound ture," said Cormack. "This More than 60 two- year as- she started singing "Wood- Last Day for Refunds September 20 FRIDAY - 12:00 - 2:00 p.m. turned out to enjoy an eve- pecially thrilling. The song October will available to see and year these areas are cov- sodale degree or certifi- song- seems designed for the rich, stock", the rain started pour- Columbus Day . M cafiifNis voter The part-time physician be ning of rock musk, as ered In tbt new Park and cate programs arc iMm of- Mid-Term October 18 treat students for any health problem. He can diag- writer, Jonl Mitchell made relaxed melodramatic Ing.At that moment^nemories Grounds Operations Man- fered at Harper College. mil- Veterans Day November 11 nose illnesses, write prescriptions for medications, x- her debut at Ravinla Park voice of how a few years ago

1 gatiiered Thanksgiving NovemlKr 28-December rogisfrofjoi rays, laboratory tests, etc. and refer to other physicians on August 2. lions of kkls had Classes Resume December 2 as the need arises. His servk%s are free to Harper The -rock group, Tom Tlie one aspect of the con- in the rain to enjoy musk December 12 The Harper Vet's Chib has Last Day for Withdrawals students and are funded In part by Student Activity Scott and the L.A Express, cert that was most disturb- and create a legend called 16>-21 Final , December arranged for the Cook Coun- toward to mind. Exams Fees and the Health Service Budget entertained the audience with ing, was her attitide Woodstock, came Voter Registration Chaplin Revue . December 23 ty Christmas Vacation Begins . Mobile the audience. Most of the con- As Joni sang of "Wood- If you want an appointment to see the physician, some of their original com- Van to be at Harper from did everything stock", most of the crowd call the Health Service at ext 271 or walk in and make (ConL from page 2) pany this presentation. positions, and backed up cert goers 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on Life giving of her in their power to hear Joni, sought shelter under the Second Semester -Spring, 1975 an appointment in Room A-362. You can also see the In preparing A Dog's Jonl, most Thursday. September 6. as Joni blankets they brought, while physician on a walk-in basis. Just stop in and see him. the original of the whole and Shoulder Arms for re- songs a greater depth and but not as silentiy Faculty Report January IS 1974. then once were drenched in the comedies lease with sound, it was tone. wished. More others January 16-17-18 gertre of service Registration . Any citizen over 18 may they all stay- of necessary to subject both After almost an hour of she stopped singing to com- downpour. Yet, January 20 which continues by way Classes Begin . register at Uiis time. You will said, Joni Mitch ell's Catch-22 and M.A.S.H. films to a process known jazz music by the L.A Ex- ment on the noise, atxl ed; listening to Last Day for Rcgistraiion |anuary 24 need some identification such In this tall, Joni Mit- "If you don't care to listen, solid well-written songs, 24 The Pilgrim was Chaplin's as "stretch printing". press; blonde, Last Day for Adding Classes January as a driver's license, draft Liberal studies- the action does not ap- chell took the stage and start- please leave." which leave a person hungry Lincoln's Birthday February 12 first wholehearted venture in- way card, etc. If you are a natur- unnaturally accelerat- ed singing "Yellow Tsutl" It seems Mother Nature for more Last Day for Refunds February 14 to the realm of satire. The pear alized dtixen, you will need (ConL from page 1 concerning the Liberal Stud- tiie when Joni has had her songs Mid-Term March 14 object here is small town ed Is so often case will ies Associate degree pro- those papers. The Van silent performed by a score of en- Good Friday March 28 /Xmerlca, its Puritan mores some of the earlier application, the student is re- obtained from be in front of Building A. gram can be to grasp the Easter March 30 hypoc- films are run at the mod- tertainers. Yet, quired to submit trans- Director, and accompanying PART- TIME and/or FULLTIME JOBS If you haven't registered yet Frank Chrlstensen, of mysticism Spring Vacation March 31 -April 4 risy. Chaplin's portrayal ern, sound projection speed Hue mood this will be very convenient cripts of any prior academ- Liberal Studies program, Classes Resume April 7 of a bogus minister man- of twenty-four frames per and sometimes bleakness, and will allow you to vote ic credit that could be appli- 397-3000, extension 463. experience Joni Last Day for Withdrawals '.May 1 to upset a few people second. This process, how- one should Abrading Systems of Des Plaines has several toward the de- aged 19-24 in the November elections. ed A.L.S. Final Exams May at Oie time- The PUgHm ever, does introduce a slight Mitchell in person. gree In the event that the sang Graduation May 25 bears the rather odd dis- "Jerkiness" into the action p'or example; Joni prior learning was not In openings for macliine operators; WILL TRAIN, of having been which can seem a bit dis- the song "Blue", she spun a traditional college or un- Hofherr tinction throughout the state concerting until one be- a web of emptiness and des- •' from banned Summer Session -1975 iversity, an assessment pro- (Coot page 1) comes accustomed to it pair with her penetrating with school schedule. cedure for the non-tradition- of Pennsylvania. hours C9n be arranged Registration June 5-6 the position of Student Sen- film, Warning of the bot- These three short films, The Pilgrim , a later voke June 9 al learning will be assigned Classes Begin ate President and make de- run a total was photographed for pro- tombless pit of "acid, booze, the faculty advisor. which together for Late Registration June 1 by A will reflect the rate ^3.00 per hour. Last Day cisions which hours, were jection at a speed much needles, guns, and grass. The pay b of of of nearly two Last Day for Refunds June 20 maximum 30 hours students' opinions. I hope joined together by Chaplin closer to the modern stand- Lots of laughs. Lots of Mid-Term |uly 3 credit, consistent with the that my sincerity and desire re-release in ard. Hence, "stretch print- laughs ..." student's degree objectives, for European Call Jim Wallgren at 827 8S91 (X 38) Independence Day July 4 to represent and help the slowly sang "Both 1968. It was at tills time ing" was not required here As Joni 'Classes Resume July 7 may be applied toward the student body of Harper Col- sheaccompan tiiat Chaplin compiled the as, most fortunately, neith- Sides Now", Last Day for Withdrawals July 25 A.L.S. degree. lege will instill student faith of the ied herself with an acoustic brief prologue and compos- er has it been for any till Sept. 5. then at 697-8404 in Elgin Ju'V 31-August 1 information in me." Final Exams Additional thin ed the score which accom- Chaplin features. guitar. However, her i -

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Tryouts for 1974-75 squad thb week

Horper cheerleaders take four firsts at USCA

A241 then a cartwheel). Bring Harper cheerleaders week of July 15-18 were spring terms are eligible. 3-5 p.m in Room Harper's cheerleading re- Clinics will be the 26-29. (a&b) Taught will be two comfortable clothes to started the season off by three practice In. presentatives, Mindy Lou 3-5 p.m in Room A241 cheers and two chants, winning four 1st place, and split For more information Boles, Sue Hanson. and (altb) Each student must jumps; V-ump (eagle), one 2nd place, ribbons at see Hope Spruance, Student Truty. attend two out fo the three jump, and russian. Also the United States Cheer Mary clinic dates set Try-outs required are the splits and Activities Office. Room A338 leading Association (USCA) 397-3000. ext 242 Try-outs for the 1974- will be held on-the 30th. an acrobatic stunt, (other or call camp in Lake Geneva. cheerleading squad will Wisconsin. 75 be held the week of August 26-30. Any full or part- Competing against 35- time student attending Secretarial review course for CPS exam 40 other squads during the Harper during the fall and A review course is sched- tion. Tuition is $35 per semes- uled at Harper College for Included wiU be Part IV, ter for Harper district resi- secretaries who are plan- Financial Analysis and the dents and $86.37 for those amf wirf^r spmte ning to take the Certlfled Mathematics of Business; out-of-district M ProfMSional Secretary ex- Part V, Communications Enrollments will be ac- amination in May, 1975. and Decision Making, and cepted for both semesters. fHtm organizing now Classes will be held on Part VI, Office Procedures. Or for either the fall or spring Tuesday evenings, August Parts 1, II and III wiU term, according to the needs through December 10, be reviewed in the spring of the student There will be a meeting out for the cross country or 27 p.m. 1976 semester. They are En- For additional informa- for wrestling and ice hockey fall golf teams should re- from 7 to 9:30 during the fall vironmental Relationships tion, contact the Continuing team candidates on Thursday port to the office of the The course in Business, Business and Education Office at Harper August 29 at 7:00 pm in director of athletics (U- 106) semester will consist of re- Publk: Policy, Econ- College, 397-3000, exten- "U " building Also, stu- view in three of the six sec- and sion 301. dents interested in trying •s soon as possibl*. tions of the CPS examina- omics of ManavemenL

STUDENTS NEEDED Try something different--|om the Harbinger

The Harbinger is looking for responsible and Inter- Editor 1974- ested students to run the paper weekly for the The News Editor is responsible for covering news- FOR FACULTY 75 term worthy events and actions He assigns stories to re- The Harbinger is a member of the Associated Col- porters and sees that they are done by the deadline legiate Press and the Columbia Scholastic Press Ass- He may assign a re -write of a story if it is not properly ociation There are annual meetings, and next yesr done He should give complete copy to the Managing EYALUAnON suff members will be sent to New York and Florida Editor or Editor-in-chief There are also tuition to attend these conventions The News Editor is primarily concerned with develop- rebates offered to deserving staff members ing "leads" on stqries. and should develop news sources The following are the job descriptions. in all areas of the college COMMinEE The Managing editor oversees all written copy and holds the same responsibilities as photographs and is responsible to the Editor in chief Activities Editor "Activities" roughly defin- for copy production The Managing Editor makes sure the news editor for copy Two students ore needed sponsored events, such as con- department editors have all assignments covered and that ed, includes college work with faculty and dances In print, that would be to copy is in on time certs, lectures and section of the paper odministrotors in devel- In the absence of the Editor-in-chief, the Managing the entertainment Features Editor is responsible for planning and pro- oping a revised faculty Editor assumes the duties of the Editor and is res- ponsible for following any instructions leTt by the duction of feature stories system. Intcr- evaluation The Photo Editor is responsible to the Editor-in- (•rested students should chief for the use of camera and darkroom equipment should consult with department contoct Mr. Borelli in the The Photo Editor for t«l« editors to make photo assignments to go with story office, Student Activities assignments third floor A Bidg. by He shall assign use of and keep record of all photo de-fuse equipment and is responsible for any misuse or loss of Soptombar 1 0. '69 Corvette FOR SALE: equipment New engine and drive train \ He shall see that film is developed and prints made $3200. Call 724-8089 of all pictures to be used in time for inclusion on the paper He shall see that prpper supplies are available to develop film and prints and may. after consulting the Editor-in-chief, buy or replace supplies and equip- ment The Sports Editor is responsible for covering com petition by Harper's athletic teams He should go be- yond "play-by-play" accounts of games and include analysis of the teams, stories about players, (when jus-ified) and any interesting sidelights Reporters should work primarily in one departmertt They should carry out all assignments given by editors and try to write acceptable copy On request of the Editor or Managing Editor, a reporter will move out of his department and into another one Reporters are not dismissed from the staff without the approval of the Editor-in-chief Cartoonists work with the Editor- in chief in develop- ing editorial cartoons keeping with the paper's policy They shill prepare any ar.work to accompany news MOTORS! and feature copy POWERS They should also work wth the business manager to

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TEH/4RBINGER William Rainey Harper College, Algoriquin and Roselle Roads, Palatine, Illinois 60067. 312-397-3000

Vol. 8 No. 2 September 3, 1974

Gun controversy continues

No magical barrier around Harper

BY MARY BOLDAN He said a misconception same hazards as city police renged from a girl being knocked unconscious by two exists among the general do, bit unarmed, he said. abducted on campus and assailants. He said an Last week the Harbinger public that college police Last year 262 crimes being taken away at knife- important point is many carried an article con- work is limited to writing were committed on the point; to an officer, while cerning a grievance of the parking tickets and locking campus These crimes on patrol in F building being (Turn to page 5) Harper Public Safety De- and unlocking of buildings partment This grievance This is a misconception was that, as sworn peace born of ignorance He ' officers, they are required stressed there is no PefMmis dwe Sept 5 to perform duties without "magical barrier'" sur- adequate protection for rounding Harper College themselves or members of which would keep people the college community of the criminal etement Student Senate election next week As a result of this story, off campus The seme much controversy has a- crimes that are committed Under the newly revised five senators at -large for trict. The senators at -large risen among the students in the surrounding com- Senate ConstitutionaM elect- the Student Senate are to be to the Senate may be eith- and faculty of Harper Col- munities are happening ed student government posi- filled in addition to one stu- er full or part -time students. lege To clear up many right on the campus Cam- tions will be filled in the dent representative to the The principle purposes of misconceptions about this pus police have to deal with general campus election on Harper Board of Trustees the Student Senate are: grievance, a Harper officer the same types of people September 9 and 10 The of- Petitions to be placed on A. To represent the student explaned what the petition that city police encounter fices of President, Vice the election t)allot for all body of Harper College was about Also, they must face the President. Treasurer and the posiUons are now avail- B To promote the rights and able in tne Student Activities responsibilities of tlie Office, third floor A Bldg student t>ody. Completed petitions with C To promote general stu- 100 student signatures and dent welfare. Phenomenal psychic entertains social security numbers D To review and recom- must be returned to the Stu- mend changes in college dent Activities Office by policy Gil Eagles is billed as experimented with Earth hypno- therapists, para- 12 noon. September 5 E To budget student activity The Entertaining Psychic communication from the psychologists and medical The officers of the Stu- fee funds. Gil Eagles avoids the great moon The Russians claim and psychiatric profession- dent Senate (President. Vice F To ratify and approve psychic phenomena contro- to have advanced the study als, to help advance this President, and Treasurer) all clubs and organiza- versy now in progress This of thou^t transferrence new science that is rapid- and the student representa- tion charters new science is still in its through ESP There are ly-maturing and becoming tive to the Board of Trus- Complete information on infancy and Gil Eagles de- machines on the market center stage tees must be full-time stu- student government and sires to entertain If you today to assist persons in Gil Eagles demonstrates dents (12 or more semester the election procedures is believe this is a side prod- their every day practice of para -psychology, telepathy, hours) In addition, the stu- available in the Student Ac- uct of Gil's showmanship ESP clairvoyance and hypnosis. dent representative to the tivities Office, third floor The psychic phenomena is Gil Eagles is aware, very Miilions have oeen amaz- Board must be a resident A Bldg adjacent to the being studied very seriously much awareof this new phen- ed by Gil Eagles thought of the Harper College dis- Game Room by leading scholars in North omena. He does not indulge perception and suggesta- Carolina. California. New in strange experiments, bility York and throughout the since he feels his first Gil Eagles was born in world premise is in the entertain- Tangyanika. East Africa. Gil Commander Edgar Mit- ment field However, this speaks Swahili fluently, and chell is the first psychic does not deter him from it was while still in Africa Vets C/ub bhod dri to visit the moon and there becoming involved with that Gil Eagles first began to resdize his clairvoyance and there experimented benefits Harper students with the natives Gil con- tinued his education in The Harper Vets Club tember 24, and 3 00pm to London at Christ College is having a blood drive on 10 00 pm September 25 where is majored in psy- Tuesday. Wednesday and To give blood all that is re- chology This was the be- Thursday. September 24. quired is that you are in ginning of Gil Eagles as we 25 and 26 All blood col- good health and are over 18 know him today lected in this drive will go years of age If you have His unique talents andhis into the Harper Fund with any questions regarding natural showmanship have Blood Services. 2050 N medication you are taking af- met with overwhelming en- Clark. Chicago, and is avail- fecting your eligibility, they thusiasm able for any Harper student can be answered onthedays Gil Eagles is presently or member of their immedi- of th*» blood drive. touring colleges national- ate family If you or a mem- The Vet's Club members ly and appearing on local ber of your family should would like to take this op- and national TV shows need blood, just contact the portunity to again thank all Gil Among his other activ- Harper Veterans Affairs Of- the students who gave last / Eagles, ities, Gil has met with phen- fice, 397-3000. ext 254 spring We hope that this omenal success writing and drive will be as success- the adapting his abilities to the I'he drive will be held in ful as last years. If you industrial and trade shoA^ entertaining RoomA-242 from 8:00 am have fifteen minutes and f(» 5 00 pm September 23; want to do something worth- psychic (Turn Id pagv~t) 12 00 p m to 9:00 pm Sep- while, stop in and donate. . - .

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Pom Pon clinics & tryouts set Take heart-the second interested in for We performed there last If you are scheduled September 12 OUTPUT- joining an enthusiastic and beginning at 4:30 intheskme year \)etore a very large, » fun group of girls, then try room. enthusiastic crowd which out for the Harper College gave 'IS a very warm wel- week is always better . This year the squad hopes come SWMt »htth»t Clinicswill to perform at a Chicago Currently, there are five Pom -Pon Squad. The first week at Harper complimentary comments ple the luxury of picking and in need be held September 3, 5 Bulls game and march girls on the squad. We brought forth a volume of were also heard.) and choosing their park- to p.m. in the Christmas par- more girls if the squad 10 from 4:30 6 Chicago many mixed emotions from stu- On the other hand, first ing spaces the first week No vote ot all Is a located in ade. We are also planning a is to succeed. Come to the Room 242AB dents. Scheduled classes time students, and late re- of school. We have to Building A. Tryouts are trip back to Illinois State. fall clinics and tryouts! were withdrawn, teachers gistrants were heard to make sure everyone is were still on vacation, comment on "the orderly parked safely arid in a vote ogoinst yourself classrooms were changed, flow of traffic" onto minimum amount of time," and classes were often campus he said. To the rest of the world, the United States reflects, overcrcwded Head of Harper Public "The main objective." and is noted for, numerous accomplishments, our stand- Free mini-courses offer But that was all Safety, Chief Gordon Wal- said Wallace, "is to get ard of living, mass production of consumer products, "normar' and in most lace, said the first week of students off the highways and technology, but most of all for our Democratic esses expected Students, school presents special quickly and safely. It s system. faculty, and administration problems. Just like what would hap- governing ^ This system is the backbone of our country's pros- great variety for students seemed to take it all in Wallace said there are pen if you went to a Black- stride and accepted the fact two major events the hawk game or any other perity, and the reason for many aliens wishing to be By Doreen Abola sKy sailing equipment and Start off by offering a that "things will straighten first week of school "when big sports game They called American. The Democratic process is not only instruction Macrame course on Oc- out next week." everyone shows up forcla- direct you to the fastest seen in U.S. government, but in all types of organba- Harper College Student A Scuba Diving demon- tober 8 and 10 from 12:00 Return! ng students atr?- everyone shows up for possible parking spaces to tions and governing bodies throughout the individual Activities will be offering stration will be held on noon- 1 00 pm in A 241. Harper were especially vo- classes," and the last week get you off the streets." states of our union. free mini -courses and dem- October 23 in the College The basic skills and be- of not being allowed to for late registration. Students who felt frust- We see democracy at work every day-through free- onstrations to all currently Lounge at 12:00 noon. This ginning knots will be taught. park in their regular park- "We have hundreds and rated because they had to dom of choice in deciding what to do in our daily will enrolled Harper students. consist at a complete On October 15. 17. 22 and ing lots and hundreds of cars and park in lots farther from lives. This choice gives us the right to choose the peo- The courses are free to display of various forms 24 an Astrological Chart- Cries of "How come many of these people are class buildings than pre- ple in charge of things that concern our own destinies of those who register in the scuba equipment plus ing course will be offered they're making us park way unfamiliar with the cam- ferred, take heart This and welfare; by this we mean the right to vote Student Activities Office. A step-by-step instructions out in the were said Wallace "Our we«»k will be better in D213 from 12 00 noon-- boonies?" pus." It mi nil that the students of Harper do not take the prior to the first on how it is used Films 336. day 1:00 pm The first meeting heard in various corners Job is to keep them mov- the second week on campus college dertiona seriously. The average voter turnout for of the desired class. will also be shown can't allow peo- is always better. will be a basic demonstra- of the campus (Other less ing We the elections for Student Senate at Harper is under The demoBBtratlons will The last of the demon- ti

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page 5 T€ September 3, 1974 September 3. 1974 «Hy4RBINGER pao* 4 H>I%INGER Yets should check benefits Bai^king, Finance and Veterans recently separ- up to one year to convert, Business division offers ated from military service if he is totally disabled at should check the timetable separation and the condition Credit expand program on certain veteran benefits, does not change. Management the Veteran Administration . One year from date of Supermarket Harper College has an- "The four specialized advises. receipt for service connec- em- information nounced the credit courses courses," McMannis Military separations have tion for his disability to ap- 10:20 p. m beginning Aug- plays, product Supermarket Manage- to be offered this fall se- phasized, "will be taught slowed from a peak of 95,- ply to VA for Service- Dis- ust 28. profitability analysis, in- ment courses will be ot- In the recently by bankers who are spec- 000 monthly to a current abled Veterans Insurance. will examine ventory control, and creat- mester Tuesday and Wed- This course their repective tered on expanded Banking. Finance, ialists in rate of 50,000. but the . One year to apply to VA and apply modern merchan- ive merchandising. nesday evenings during the fields. Three of the in- and one These courses are a seg- and Credit career program. timetable remains import- for dental care, fall semester at Harper hold master's unemploy- the Supermarket "Four specialized cour- structors ant to the individual veter- year to request College for the convenience ment of has Management Program ses will be offered in the degrees and the fourth an. ment compensation from the of persons who are em- col- evenings." explained M. a law degree, and If a veteran wants his Job local state employment^- day. which makes available a ployed during the the four in- one-year certificate and a Scott McMannis. program lectively back, for example, he must fice. coordinator "Analyzing structors have 58 years of apply to his former employ- Has 10 years to ap- The Retail Food Distri- two-year associate degree Financial Statements will experience. This means er within 90 days of his ply for and use VA educa- bution Industry (BUS 109) Credits may be transfer- be offered on Mondays that we are bringing high separation date. tional assistance benefits, will be held Tuesday even- red toward a baccalaureate and Uniform Commercial quality, industry expertise Other items on the vet- whlc A expire after that dead- ings from 8:10 p.m to 9: degree at Lewis College Code on Tuesdays Two to the evening classroom. erans' timetable; line. pjn. beginning August in Lockport, Illinois and at 50 convert, The veteran has no dead- courses. Principles of Bank and ret^i&i . 120 days to This introductory Roosevelt University. Chi- Admission 27. examination line for obtaining hospital cago Operations and Installment ration information can be counlr> runner without physical course studies the de- I h«" lopelherness of the cross Credit, will be offered on calling Harper Servicemen's Group Life In- care; or obuining a GI loan the re- All high school graduates obtained by velopment d mass to buy. build, or improve are el- Thursdays." College at 397-3000. ext. surance (SGLl) to Veterans tail food distribution In- or the equivalent Additional infor- Group Life Insurance. He has a home, or to buy a farm. dustry with major em- igible for admlssioato the Analyzing Financial 207 the Banking. Fi - on the supermarket college. Non-graduates Sutements has a prerequi- mation on phasis program Problems and practices in may qualify If they have site of two semesters of nance, and Credit obtained by calling Cross-country schodulo supermarket organization satisfactorily completed accounting, and Uniform can be 1974-75 phenomena . or fsythk and management and cur- the General Education De- Commercial Law or Busi- extension 356. 311 velopment (GED) examina- 345 rent issues confronting the ness Law I. (Cont from page 1 throughout The surprise hit Sat Wright. Oakton, Mc Henry Away 11:00 a.m. industry are among the to- tion SepL 7 was psychic Gil Eagtes; information is (RissPark) pics Investigated. disii^ techniques related Further markets In recent editions who drew the only standing the Busi- Sat Open Supermarket Merchand- to the operation of a mo- available from Sept 14 of the National Entertain- ovation of the night for ising (BUS 216) is sche- dem supermarket. Topics ness Division at Harper ment Conferer>ce Newsletter, his menUlist tricks" 397-3000. extens- Invitational Away 11:00 a.m. duled for Wednesday even- are customer modvationB. College, Sept 21 Sat Jackson a publication directed to To further demonstrate dis- 358. CAFETERIA SCHEDULE Michigan) ings from 7:50 p.m to space management, ion 311 or (Jackson, colleges all over the United Gil Eagles versatility during Open 7:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. Mon. - Thura. 11:00 a.m. Sept 28 Sat College of DuPage Hobm States, some of the com- a recentengagement in King- 7:30 a.m. to 3:15 p.m. on Fridays. ments are as follows. State ston, Ontario under the Breakfaat 7:30 • 9:30 a.m. p.m. Oct 3 Thurs. •Triton, Mc Henry, Home 3:30 University of New York auspices of City Police Debbie EIrod reigns over dahlia festival Grill 10 - 6:30 p.m. Lake County •DYNAMITE! Audiences Consuble John O'Connor. - - p.m. Steam (hotline) 11 a.m. 1:30 p.m., 6 6:30 Central Invitational 11:00 a.m. (reported by Eagles was blindfold- and 200 ac- Oct. 5 Sat North Away went crazy," Gil Sutes Dahlia So- lia Society - 1:30 p.m. Woodfield Shopping Cen- Central Snack Bar 9 a.m. (NapervUle. 111.) director o< student activ- ed and handcuffed to the credited, apprentice, re- Golf Road and Route ciety displays 3.000to 4.000 Dining Room 11:15 am Community wheel of a late ter. and senior Judges Oct 12 8aL Milwaukee Invitational Away 12:00 p.m. ities) Broome steering In colorful pro- gular - p.m. 53 In Schamburg. turns In- blooms Dining Room 11:16 a.m. 1:15 (MUwaukee, Wis.) College of New York -'Sim- model car and drove around In the Grand Court will evaluate the flowera- fusion " to a veritable dahlia gar- Waubonaee Home 4:00 p.m. ply amazing' Ed Sullivan the race track and over an The show sponsored Ribbons, trophies and Oct 16 Wed. den August 31 throughSep- \fi says 'A masterful presen- infield obstacle course with Central States Dah- medals add to the glow- ACTIVITIES tember 2. That's when the by the 8ECOND FLOOR 11:00 a.m. tation' To quote Variety, two representatives of the li^ colors of the blooms Oct 19 Sat DuPage Invitational Away 9 a.m. - 9:30 p.m. Mon. - Thur». "Mr Eagles qutCk wit and news media In the back and the Grand Woodfield (Glen tllyn. 111.) -4:30 p.m. FrL adds red crash hel- to 9 a.m. 11:00 a.m. pleasing personality seat, their trophy will be awarded Oct. 26 Sat Region IV Ho««« charm to his amazing mets in sharp contrast to the grower with the larg- 10 Pool Table* available. mind reading demonstra their ashen faces. est dahlia In the show Conference Away 3:00 p.m. hour per table - 2 hour limit 4 play- Nov. 1 FrL Skyway and the London Besides colleges, trade Debbie El rod of Hoffman Charge $1.00 per tlons.' ( River Grove, lU. Times said. Incredibly shows, etc. Mr Eagles Is Estates has been chosen er Umit staggering doing work at shopping cen- to reign over the dahlia No reservations. avaUable without charge Must • Skyway Conference The February 22, 1974 Is- ter malls, where his pro- show at Woodfield and she Cards, chess, checkers sue of Performance, the motional genius attracts will greet shoppers each be returned the same day. weekly talent booking guide tremendous traffic day during the dahlia ex- Large color T.V. free. described the National En- A new field for Gil Eagles travaganza. Riders' Bulletin Board - for those needing riders and tertainment Convention in is the current demand for In addition to the dis- those needing rides. Houston. Texas, the biggest communication clinics play and competition for yet" Over 2.000 college where Gil denwnstrates his Individual blooms, the show No fflogk buyers attended To quote ESP and helps students Inchides artistic arrange- TEMPORARY BOOKSTORE SCHEDULE Performance Magazine .On to develop nheir psychic Mon. - FrL ments. 8 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. (Cont from page 1 campus unless requested lives in danger the positive side. Monday's powers 8 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Fri. The campus officers are Confusion exists about showcase, offering the most Gil has been known to 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Sat familiar with the campus, of these criminals are car- who might carry firearms diverse lineup of the con- perform nonstop for hours while the Palatine Police rying concealed weapons, on campus There are two vention, drew good response and then ceases his per- all students' need are have no idea which build Above schedule is current until which put the campus of- types of campus security formance only when his au- ing is which In an emer- filled. ficers life inmoredanger employees full-time of- dience tires Nornwlly, his gency, it would take the For example, there were ficers, anc* cadets who are for tale denx>nstrations run for one Palatine Police excessive several reported gunshots students in law enforce- hour to two and a halfhours. the scene c time to arrive at from the "A" building ment The grevience peti- Gil Eagles will be enter- logical pur toarmthose full - He asked what patio area A suspect was tion seeks FOR SALE: 69 Corvette taining in Harper's Col- , YOU THOOCMT pose would there be to seen with a gun by two time officers who have New engine and drive train lege Center Lounge on Sept calling the Palatine Police Harper employees An- completed the basic law $3200 Call 724-8088 10 at 12 noon Admission is ABOUT when campus officers take other example was while enforcements course free Large groups are ad- the same training, in- a student was in class, his These campus officers vised to notify the Student ECONOMY cluding firearms training Over vehicle was vandalized have also attended other 69 NORTON 650cc engine. Activity Office as to the num- The end result would still $1,000. 729-2444 Upon returning, the victim training schools in the field hauled recenUy ber coming ONCE. NOW be having guns on campus found a bullet hole in the of crime prevention, nar- The public safety officer THINK ABOUT windshield of his car. As cotics, criminal investi- said what the campus of- the officer pointed out. it gation, and police commun- ficers are proposing is not rvkes ft Morper sfvdtRfs FUN AND is not only unfair of the vil- ity relations In addition 5f an unusual idea More and lage to subject the campus to training schools, the ECONOMYI more universities and high Fine Jewelry Watch Repair officers to this danger but campus officers have had EIrod schools are arming their Jewelry Jewelry Cleaning Debbie is also unfair to the college exceptional academic Costume departments Repair and Appraising community who may need backgrounds The officer police Engraving "The officers of the Hours for viewing the officer interviewed said it is only an armed police Department Public Safety - Mon.-FrL lovely dahlia blooms are to protect them and find fair that they, too, should 9 a.m. 9 p.m. college Woodfleld's to carry guns like believe that the 9 a.ni. - 5 p.in. 8aL the same as that one is not available be able NORTHPOINT lEWELERS of- community deserves thf 12 - .5 p.m. Sun. hours- -9:30 am to 5:30 POWERS MOTORS He also pointed out that if the local police The noon to said the Admini- same quality police pro p.m. Saturday and the officers are not armed ficer Araede Palatine. II. HOOAKA they Point ShorP'"K ' """r lower Labor 333 W. Rte. 14 , stration will not allow the tection on campus that In t.hc North 5 p.m . Sunday On SAIIS they will stop making ar- " StUfflCI to come on get off campus Day the mall will be open 359-8899 rets and stop putting their Palatine Police 9:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.

^ page 6 T€H>1^NGER September 6, 1974 HAWKS OPEN IN MILWAUKEE

By Louis Altschul 1 yard and 45 yards in last year's game is among those returning from last The Harper Hawks open year's squad. Last year the Hawks had the 1974-75 football season their first winning season against Concordia this Sat- finishing with a record of urday at 2 p.m. in Milwau- 5 wins against 4 losses. kee. Harper has faced Con- major problemS of cordia twice previously The appear to and has won once and lost this year's team size and depth with once. The Hawks came from be some nagging injuries caus- behind in last year's contest ing some concern. to win going away 45-18. Scoring 38 points in the last half. This will be the first time the Hawks will open against Marty Williams, who a team other than the Col- scored twice, on runs of lege of DuPage.

1974-75 FoetbaU schedwl*

Sept 7 8t Concordia Away 2:00 p.m. MUwaukee, Wis. Sept 14 Sst Wright Home 7:30 p.m. Conant H.S. Sept 21 Sat lUlnols Valley Away 7:30 p.m. Community Collide LaSaUe-Peru. m. Sept 28 Sat Kennedy- King Home 7:30 p.m. W. Fremd H.S. Oct 5 Sftt Rock Valley Home 7:30 p.m. Conant H.S. Oct. 11 FrL Thornton Away 2:30 p.m. South HoUand. OL Oct 19 Sat DuPage •Home 1:30 p.m. (Homecoming) Oct. 28 Sat Triton Away TBA River Grove, 111. Nov. 2 Sat JoUct •Home 1:30 p.m.

Nov. 9 Sat Grand Rapids •Home 1:30 p.m.

*To be played at Harper College Field Wtlcoma Back to the Gome

1974-75 Golf schedwl* PART-TIME and/or FULLTIME JOBS

Tues. Sept 3 Rock VaUey Away 1:30 Abrading Systems of Elgin has several (Sandy Hollow) Men. Sept 9 Oakton(Rob Roy) Away 1:30 openings for machine operitors; WILL TRAIN, Wed. Sept 11 Elgin Home 1:30 hours can be arranged wilh school schedule. Thurs. Sept 19 * Elgin-Lake County Home 1:30

Wed. Sept 25 •Mayfalr- Triton Away 1:30 The pay rate is ^3.00 per hour. (Glenview Park) Oct. 1 •Oakton-Mc Henry Away 1:30 Tues. Wallgren (Rob Roy) Call Jim FrL Oct 4 Jollet Invitational Away at 697-8404 in Elgin Mon. Oct. 7 Lake County Invitational Away 10:00

( Countryskle Golf Club) Thurs. Oct 10 *Waubonsee Home 1:30 202 S. Cook St Barrington .FrL . Oct 11 DuPage- Blackhawk Away 12:00 (VlUage Links) Tues. Oct. 15 Northern Sectional Away Tournament (Wedgewood) FrL Oct. 18 Skyway Conference Meet Away DARKENS (VUlage Links) FOR, FrL Oct 25 Region IV Tournament Champaign Sat Oct 26 June 2-7 NJCAA Tournament

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hMRBINGERWilliam Rainey Harper College, Algonquin and Rosalie Palatine, Illinois Roads. 60067, 312-397-3000

Vol.8 No. 3 September 9. 1974

Harper Health Service Center lias a lot to otter

Harper's Health Service bed if your feeling tired Elizabeth McKay who, in for examinations . treat- dent health Insurance plans, Center provides a myriad or suffering from the addition to being a re- ment, and other services absentee memos, and a kind of " services and facilities "night before If you are gistered nurse, also has a that can be provided by a ear to listen to if you free d charge to all Har- taking allgery shots, Health master's degree in so- general practitioner. One have a health related pro- per students faculty, and Services will properly ciology Pull -time staff of the doctors services is blem such as a (diysical staff. Health services, store and administer, the are Ms Rosemary Mur- emergency referal. which handicap, drugs, VD. or a located in A362. next to medication for you. thus ray R.N., day nurse and means if someone thinks pregnancy. the Counseling Center, is saving you the cost of see- in the evenings Ms Judy they have broken some- All visits and treatment open Monday through ing a doctor to have it Surdey is available to thing they can be referred is kept strictly confidential. Thursday from 8:15-10:00 done If you have a sore help you to the hospital directly, For help and information and Fridayfrom8:I5-4:30 throat and suspect some- Every Monday and Thurs- thus saving emergency call X276 and in an e- The Health Service pro- thing more serious the day, Dr Ed. Lack comes room costs. mergency call X268. vides treatment for minor Health Service can take a in from9:30-ll:30a m and Additional services pro- Health Services is an ex- Illness, such as aspirins, throat culture for you and every Tuesday and Friday. vided by the Health Ser- cellent service provided to cold capsules. Alka-Seltzer give you the results Other Dr. LotharHussman comes vices are medical parking all students, faculty, and and almost ai^ other non- services provided Is VD In from 12 00-2:00 pm permits, group and indivi- suff, but best of all it's prescription drug that diagnoses and treatment, Both doctors are available dual health counseling, stu- free of charge. might be needed to help medical referal for se- a person get through the rious ailments and in- day with a minimum o( juries, and testing for discomfort. Health Ser- "mono" vices also provides many The Health Service Cen- ther services, such as a ter is headed by Ms. Verbal wizords wanted

Did you ever try to Oral iMcrprelation of Drama: You take a cut- frighten your friends with Prose: You read a story ting from a play and do Eoriy fall semester • good ghost story when written by someone else all of the parts yourself you were a kid? Do you as you think they would like to read poetry aloud? have read it. Extemporaneous Speak- Or perhaps you like try- Oral Interpretation of ing: You keep up with cur- eoses studeit burdei ing to persuade people to Poetry: You prepare a rent events so that you with If program around a central can prepare your speech at If you are reading this that students tended to lose agree you? your theme utilizing several each tournament after you article you will be aware their momentum during the answer Is "Yes" to any of poems have drawn a topic there. that the fall semester Christmas break, and this these questions, the Oratory: You write a If you are interested in started earlier this year. made exams more difficult. Speech Team needs you. 'persuasive outlin- being a member of the This was a decision made On return to college, the The Harper Speech Team speech Speech con- ' ing a problem and then Harper Team, by the Board of Trustees student had only atxxtt two travels to various colleges tact Pat Smith in F Build- following a proposal put weeks to readjust before and universities throughout urging us to accept your 351 forward by the Administ- finals the United States to com- solution ing, Room as soon as ration and the Faculty pete in two day tournaments After Dinner Speaking: possible The first tour- Dr. Cormack. Dean of The Administration's Each member of the team You write a humorous nament is October 4 and 5 Career Programs. Dr main concern about the does one or more pre- speech with a serious cen- at Western Kentucky Uni- start you, Rankin, Dean of Student early start to the fall sentations against people tral theme. versity so now so Services and Dr Williams. semester was the possible from the other competing Oral Interpretation of too, can go to Los Angeles. Dean of Transfer Pro- effect it might have on schools for*^ points, tro- grams, spoke to the registration. Students phies and for the op- "Harbinger " about the might not have been aware portunity to participate in reasons for the change to of the change although it the National Speech Newf focf/ffies co-orrfinofor the Academic Calender and was widely publicized Tournament, held this year their concern over possible Registration was as ex- in Los Angeles Any Har- After two years as fa- store clerk and has two effects on registration. pected, so there had been per Speech Team member cilities coordinator (and a daughters at Harper. Her They said the decision no need for concern. who places in the top six previous five months as husband is head basketball had been made for two Many Harper students places in his event will Don Misic's secretary), coach at East Leyden High reasons: first, by alter- have school -age children, be eligible to attend the Patty Schneider who left School ing the calender. Harper many grade schools are National Tournament. Harper at the end of August As die Patty, she will College now has the same closed until after Labor If you think you might lor a new opportunity. We be sphedullng facilities for academic year as most day, creating a week's like to compete in tour- are sorry to see her leave both on-campus and com- other colleges in the area overlap between the start naments at Butler Univer- us, and want to wish her munity groups , operating and In the past students who of the Harper semester sity, the University of Wis- well. the speaker service, an- wished to transfer to other and that of the grade consin, Eastern Michigan Patty's replacement is will coordinate the schools, had difficulty be- schools. The Administra- University or American Un- Maureen Goodman of Hof- nouncements on the new cause the Harper semester tion, said they have had no iversity so you can qualify fman Estates, who likes to Harper sign on the front clashed with the college ""fee(fl)ack" and assume the to go to Los Angeles, these be called Rene (pronounced of the campus. Stop by to of their choice. Second. parents had made other are the events you might con Renie). She worked for six and Introduce yourself and Important, they felt . cider: months as Harper book- Rene. L — '

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page 2 September 'H>«6INGER 9, 1974 September 9, 1974 H H>1^NGER pao« 3 Studio Players invite interested students

An early television drama ductions Pinter has been men and five women. Au- GLENQ4R and five short sketches by widely acclaimed as one of ditions will be during the STUDENT DENATE ELECTION Harold Pinter will be the England's most important week of September 23rd Sept 9-10, Lounge CANDIDATES SPEAK OUT first production of the Stu- contemporary dramatists. and rehearsals will begin dio Players this fall. The a week later. All persons PSYCHIC GU Eagles pUy. "A Night Out." was interested in theatre 12 noon. Lounge, Sept 10 Hrst produced on BBC Studio Players' production activities are invited to television in I960: the is scheduled for Friday meet with Ross Stephe, ad- STUDENT SENATE MEETING Student Representative to sketches are from two and Saturday nights, No- visor and director, at 12:30 Senate 12:30 p.m., A242a. Sept 12 President Atage reviews of 1959. vember 1 and 2 and will p.m. Tuesday, September HARRY HOFHERR The I would, as Student Sen- Since tliese early pro- require a cast of seven 10 in F-342. FILM - EASY RIDER students of Harper College ate President, keep and 8 p.m.. E106. Sept 13 tlie Board of Trustees need a voice in their school. maintain an open door, and I want to be their voice. ear. through which eachstu- JAMES RICHTER • Last ning for both offices. My previous experience which As Student Senate President, FOOTBALL GAME - Wright, home dent will be able to express year, having been a mem- two previous semesterswill would Horper Community Chorus hos openings be to my benefit in I am willing to devote all their ideas and views on 7:30 p.m., Sept 14 ber and involved with the provide me with an informa- the Student Senate Yet I sin- my time and energies to giv- how our school Is being Anthony di- Student Senate. I was tive Mostardo, cessary." he states "They held on Mondays (beginning able foundttion to run cerely want to learn more ing the students a voice in operated. *'THE KITE MAN" - Mr. Mots rector of the Harper Col- should Just come to re- September 9) from 7:45 to observe 1) the relation- Secondly. I find the work- about Harper, the " F^ient which they will be able to lege Community Chorus, hearsal 12 noon. Lounge, Sept 18 ship between the student rep- ings of p.m to 10:15 p.m in Room the Board fascinat- body, and its relationship to air their views on matters T»»e President ot the Stu- says there are openings Cpr He adds, at the resentative and the Senate ing, a process I "We are also P-202 college The am familiar the Board at Trustees Be- concerning their school dent Senate should be an in- members of the looking SENIOR CITIZENS' DAY and 2) the woritings of the with community for persons with tuition fee is $16. with mu- and would greatly en- ing involved in the para- dividual who is responsible, who are interested in sing- trained voices to sic provided. 10 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.. Sept 19 Board. The relationship be- Joy t>eing a part ot. audition and in legal program offers me a The diversity of the Stu- t.'.jrgetlc. mature, and will ing with the group as soloists." tween the Senate and the my opinion, Community Chorus (CEH anyone who legal background which will dent Body at Harper College give the student body faith "An audition is not ne- Chorus rehearsals is FOOTBALL GAME - lUlnols Valley, away student representative. I be- enjoys a job will are 070) offered for the sec- do a good be supportive in better un- can be a fountain d ideas in his ability to represent ond year through the Har- 7:30 p.m., Sept 21 lieve, should be a close one job derstanding the role of stu- by which we, as a body, them 1 feel that 1 meet these One place for the represen- per Continuing Education dent representative to the can improve our school and requirements. Semon cotAseiog cMise tative to become exposed cfhnd program. OFF-CAMPUS Board of Trustees To put it provide the administration to student opinion is the Sen- "Even if singers cannot PATRICK C. HILL - Unlike short, I want to know you This fall, for the first "Senior Peer Counsel- and faculty with our views I have hekl positions of B.B. and ate, which is why I attend the first fall rehesr- KING THE SPINNERS am run- my competition. I offer no and Harper, in that order and time. Harper is offering a ing serves a dual purpose. feelings great responsibility in both al on September 9." Most- Mill Run Theatre. Sept 10-15 course to instruct re- It will help mature adults the military and business ardo says, "they are wel- tirees and mature adults and retirees channel their work! I will spend all the come to come on any fol- time necessary to on how to counsel house- time and skills into a paid ' insure lowing Monday. bound seniors to re- occupation or rewarding that the student's voice is motivate them toward goals volunteer work, and will Senate Vice-president well represented to the Stu- Concerts are scheduled StwfellfS ft of achievement. The course provide the community with MM0O W9nL dent Senate, the Administra- KENNETH L. - for December 8 and April OLSEN I than a popular figurehead unrepresentative the begins Septemt>er 10 and a new paraprofessional for and But even though I have a tion, the Faculty, and to our 27, in conjunction with feel my election to the of- position However, it the does- powerless inefficiently ac- tight I will meet for ten weeks a much needed service." schedule. want to use Community I believe my Harper College Community whh Cwnkwhm CommhiH fice of Vice President will n't need to be that way Be- Further information is complishing the inconse- my time to further Harper twenty -five years have giv- on Tuesdays and Thursdays not only aid the Orchestra. Programs will Two students are needed approval of new courses, Senate but cause the vice president's quential or it can be the ef- from 11:30 a.m. to 2:00 available from Senior Citi- College! My past experi en me the maturity which will to woric the student body a job is include a variety of music with faculty on the chages in existing programs as whole less structured than fective voice of you. the ence in the in p.m. Tuition is $30.00. zen program coordinator Business World, help handling the position appeal to all audiences, ac- Curriculum Committee aiKl I am open to any complaints other officers. I would have Linda McFarland on ex- suggested consolidation students of Harper College in Sales. Management and of Student Senate President cording to Mostardo. which Is an advisory of that the students have and I an opportunity for creative TiM "Senior Peer tension 329. body course offerings. Cast your vote to make the Business Ownership will and make decisions which will do what I can to leadership For further information Interested students should see through person- difference Vote Carol Tvrdy be at your disposal My will reflect the students about the Harper Com- to the Vice President of Aca- contact Borelli that they are taken care of al and group responsib for Mr in the Student Senate Vice stand on Hand Guns for Se- opinion. 1 hope that my sin- I served on Senate ilities. munity Chorus. Mostardo demic Affairs This commit Student ActlviUes Office, last year A task withoutspec- President curity Forces- -No Guns on cerity and desire to rep- and may be contacted during tee will review new program third floor A Bldg by Sep- gained experience in ific direction offers a Campus! for student police resent and help the student evenings at 437-7581. concepts, and recommend tember 13. Harper's government and sense of freedom and in- ALLEN J. WEBER Im in trainees body of Harper College will hope to return this year dividual expression «H>«BINGER terested in Harper College! Thanks! instill student faith in me. .^^ ^ as its Vice President Student Senate can be a vi- p ^ tal force in our school so- Editor-in-chlcf Andrew McUdoalan CAROL M. TVRDY Stu ciety and communication is Buiiiness Manager Greg Conway dent Senate is the form of the foundation of that force. EARN EXTRA CASH student government at There is a need for dialog Staff Dorccn Ahola, Mary Boldan, David Har Student Senator per It is a group of stu- and there must be channels Budzynski, Jim Jenkins, Marie Kelly, GUYS or GALS OVER 21 of YEARS AGE dents elected from the stu- for such communication to EllM Lennon, Fred M 1 raky, Cindy Nkb- GLENN LEWIN • I feel that 1 would like to try and pro- Pool Committee and Budget dent body at large to make. take place As vice president student activities is a neces- vide the leadership that Committee, all of which I Interpret, and enforce laws I would act as an ombuds- SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS sary process of any college would be necessary in order enjoyed and would like to for the welfare of the stu- man, taking time to listen to Sponaon Ms. Anne Rodgeri or university, whether or not to implement this type of continue working on. I am dents There are three of- you and act on your sugges- it is a'Mlve in" school I involvement Also. I would also concurrentiy running FULL or PART TIME ficers; president, tions and complaints. vicepres- Where realized how apathetic the like to see a student govern- for student representative IdMit. and treasurer I am there is a free and easy general student body really ment that would be receptive on the Board of Trustees, seeking the office of Student two-way flow of communi- MORNING or AFTERNOON ROUTES AVAILABLE is 1 don't want to be one of to the thoughts and ideas a position I consider har- Senate Vice President cation, creativity can flour- The Harper's faceless thous- of the student, and where monious with the Senate Job of a vice president is ish and problems can be re- 1974's MOST hIuRIOUS ands, but one of the inter- possible, implement these FREE BUS SERVICE FOR DRIVERS CHILDREN viewed by many as insig- solved. ested students working, thoughts into a viable and PATRICK C. HILL - After nificant and nothing Student WILDEST MOVIE more Senate can be the not only to keep Harper a working system, finishing one year at NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY where the Har- highly ranked academic student and his feelings come per. I offer the Student Sen- WE WILL TRAIN junior college, living, first. ate BULL'S-EYE! YOU bit a As vice president of and you an objective functioning campus. the Veterans' Club. I feel I perspective of the activities GOOD STARTING SALARY Qualification: worked on have the necessary qual- that have gone on at Harper Harbinger ities College I have an honest ^^=^ Treasurer A BAWDY PROFIT SHARING PROGRAM desire to represent the stu- JACKIE KROLOPP I serv- the job is very similar to MARK KARAFFA I would JAMES RICHTER I was dent body, learn and under-

BLISTERING ed as senator last year for that of senator I served as like to become a member of a member of the Senate last stand the functions and ac- the the Student Senate I tions BARB AT TV! Call 724-7200 first semester and as chairperson of the Student because year and was involved with of the Senate. 1 feel Activities Budget Committee feel that there is anextreme a number of committees my background in the field

( or apply in person) Treasurer the second. As for this school year as well lack of involvement on the some of which were Student of law will provide a sup- Treasurer there were a few as serving on other Senate part (A the student body in Conduct Committee, LRC portive backing for the pos- added responsibilities, but committees the affairs of this college Advisory Committee, Car ition ADULTS ONLY JRj A Kan Shipiro Rkn Scholastic "D«vastatingly funny"— Chkago Gtmk Transit Co. 2800 OLD WILLOW ROAD NORTHBROOK. ILL. "Food for Hio satiric soul"— 5MW. CM Trib. NEED A JOB THAT PAYS GOOD AIVD "A hoot . . . pratfall absurdisf— HAS FLEXIBLE HOURS Be A PnlBSshmd iartender "Insanoly funny, outrogoous Washington Inventory Service haa VOTE and irrOVOront" Ptayboy Magahm part time job openings for: STUDENT SENATE Full or Fart Time INVENTORY TAKERS and TRANSCRIBERS ELECTIONS Attend Days or Evenings Monday and Tuesday Men and Women DEVON YORKTOWN Cinema 2 Call Bob Righter, 671-4263, for more info. Septemt>er 9 and 10 FREE JOB PLACEMENT 6225 N Broadway Lombard. III. 743-1924 495-0010 (Waahington Inventory Service is at the corner of 9 a.m. - 8p

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Men's and women's IM's start today

By JIM JENKINS • cepted. September 17, while bowl- The other men's sport, ing starts on Thursday, Sep- Some at the many activ- tennis, has its first game tember 19 at noon. ities that are being organ- scheduled for today at 12 Ir addition to intramur- ized at Harper this fall are noon. The sports for wom- als. equipment for suchrec- the intramural sports pro- en, Softball and tennis, have reational sports as tennis, gram, which is open to all their first games scheduled ping pong, volleyball, and Harper students. for Monday, September 16, shuffleboard is available Sign-ups for teams are at 12 noon. Monday through Thursday still open for the various during the afternoon sports the program offers. Volleyball and bowlingare For other information re: The schedules for men's the co-ed sports that are be- garding special events oif soccer and touch football ing offered. The first volley- recreational interest, check have already begun, but new ball ^mes are scheduled the bulletin board in U teams are still being ac- for 12 noon on Tuesday, building.

Small football turnout means double play

John EUasik. the foot- candidates were left for numlng backs. ball coach at Harper Col- Eliasik and twenty -seven "This Is an option -type, lege, may be forced to ose of these are first -year run orientated offense," / some of his players both players. EllasU explained. "The ways this fall. "Right now we're look- backs have to be fast and Most coaches dislike ing for hitters for our de- little blocking Is required having players on both the fense." EUasik said. "We- of them." offensive aodl defensive re also working on our of- Some of the key re- units, but beeawM of the fense." turnees will be Bob An- small turnout at Harper. The offense Eliasik is dreas (quarterback), John EUaslk already has plans talking about is the Hoes- Kern (offeuilve tackle). for some doubleplay. ton -Veer, one that has pro- Mike Mutl (tight end), Geoff On August 22. only 37 duced many respectable Bacoo (defensive back). Marty Wj^liams (offensive 1974-75 Harper cheerleaders are (top 1. to r.) Ma^Kie back), and Frank Bavaro McCormlck. Mary Tnity. (below 1. to r.) Kay VunWul- (defensive back). PART- TIME and/or FULLTIME JOBS vdear, Laura Cummlnits and Mindy Lou Boles. "Our offensive bacfcfleld is our strong point," Eli- Abradmg Systtms of Elgn kai several asik said. "Bm size In our liiw vlU bs a problem." Numbers and size ars icials needed openings for machine oper^ors; WILL TRAM, Ellaslk's two con- major Players aren't the only If you are interested in of- cerns. Of his S7tpiayers. ones needed for the fall in- ficiating, contact Mr Roy hours can be arranged with school schedule. only 11 are six feet or tramural program Officials taller. for both soccer and touch Keartis In either room D- The defensive unit looks football are being sought 269 or U building The piy rile is ^3.00 per hour. It the MOM, a strong bat • doubtful line. Call Jun Willgrefl Dave Patterson, punter. Is a first -year player that EUasik feels will help tht at 697 8404 in Eigii team greatly. Other key first -year players are MUie Amund-

sen. Mike Berry . Rich LEARN TO Hoevel. Kent Knudsoo. Gary Mueller. Steve Nar- dinl. Mike Roy. and Steve SAIL Soble. THE SKY. "This year's schedule we play 10 games, and only three of the teams we play had losing records last year" EUasik said.

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THEH>1RBINGER William Ralney Harper College, Algonquin and Roselle Roads, Palatine. Illinois 60067, 312-397-3000

Vol. 8 No. 4 Septemb«r 16, 1974

Insecurity in Security

Public Safety and guns still in question

By Dorothy Berth According to Wallace, the additional training in crime police officers They are youngsters who aren't cap- full-time officers attend the prevention and in human re- students in the college's able of committing serious Should the Harper Security Police Academy for 6 weeks lations. Criminal Justice or Fire crimes The students at- Police be given guns'' of training covering all as- Maintaining Harper sec- Science programs Wal- tending community colleges ( During an interview with pects of police work. urity is a 24 -hour operation. lace said they would not be now days are not of the Chief Gordon Wallace, head "TTiey get the same train Wallace said there are three allowed to carry guns if same mold as their pre- of Campus Security, he said ing," said Wallace, "that s shifts. These are covered permission is granted by decessors who attended uni- that members of the depart- given to your local police- by the Harper's president. Dr. versities in the earlier " 7 full-time men, the half ment are not asking to arm men Chief, and 14 security ca- Robert LahU of this century They come all of the department, only Harper's police Lieu- dets when the unit is at The officers of the De- from every social class and the 8 full-time police of- tenant and Sergeant have both full -strength partment submitted a peti - some have open scorn for ficers. attended specisl schools for Cadets are not certified tion asking for the Right any form of authority and to Bear Firearms" on May especially law enforcement 24, 1974 Altiiough this is officers." the first formal petition, this Atuched to their petition is not the first time the de- was a list of casesof crimes New senate on the move partment has asked to have commited on campus. The guns. A request was made following is a summary of By BRIDGET HOLDEN Stttdeot Senate Presldeot Glen Lewln 145 by the former Chief in July the cases they singled out Harry Hofherr 220 Mark Karaffa 163 The election for student of 1973 to present to Dr Lahti with Write-in cpndidates 15 James Rlchter 179 representation on the Har- In the current petition, the their petition showing why Student Senate Patrick Hill 141 per Board of Trustees and officers said they need to be they feel they need to car- Vice President Write-in Mike Suzzi 18 armed and there is a "popu- ry guns: Kenneth Olsen Other write-in lar misconception that col- Carol Tvrdy candidates 22 lege students are harmless (Ttam to pact S) Webber Total votes cast 289 in candidate Ballots spoiled 2 The first meeting of the new Student Senate was held Thursday, September 12 All Lohti meets with the elected representatives were present, also Mr Borelli, Director of Student faculty in rap session

By GREG CONWAY The present campus will hopefully be completed in ten Wednesday, Dr Lahti. to fifteen years, according president of Harper College, to the master plan. had the first Harry Hofhcrr of several in- The extension of Euclid formal meetings with the the Student Senate took place faculty, discussing institu- tional Qplicy on Monday and Tuesday, t Sept 9 and 10 One of the first topics Carol Tvrdy The results are as follows: brought up by LahU was the MHtaat representstlve to htudent Senate Treasurer acquisition of a second site Bowd of Trustees. Jackie Krolopp 230 at Palatine and Schoenvbeck James Richter 190 Write-in candidates 6 Roads in Arlington Heights. Patrick Hill 74 Student Senators Jackie Krolopp On September 20 the Har- per Board is to gobeforethe Activities. Hope Spruance. Illinois Community College Student Activities Advisor Board for approval of the and Pat O Brien. Vice Pres- site Themeetingwillbeheld Part timers eligible for grants ident of the Vets Club in Macomb After introductions the Dr Lahti stressed the Harper part-time students Illinois is the first major Student Senate faced these point, that. "We must extend are now eligible for scholar- industrial state to extend aid issues education from the high ships under the Illinois to part-time students ac- Representation of College school, but can the college State Scholarship Program, cording to Walker Only clubs and organizations now take care of the current by a billl signed by Gov. Alaska. Connecuit, Mary- on the senate The senate and future enrollment at this Daniel Walker last wedc land. Tennessee and Wis- structure has changed to in- school?' The bill based on need, consin have programs si- clude representatit>n by a TT)e current enrollment at will increase the maximum milar to Illinois member of each official club Harper is over 15,000. In grant of a scholarship from The Illinois Sute Scholar- or organization The clubs 1980 the college will hope- $1 ,300 to $1 ,350, and extends ship Commission said that have six weeks to appoint fully serve over 35,000 full scholarships to students en- approximately 25,000 part- their representative. This and part-time students rolled in their fifth year of time students will qualify change is to have a more through extension centers, Dr. Lahtt undergraduate study. and about one fourth of the broadly based senate and a possible second site. The legislation was spon- students in community col- Formation of a resolution The college is also look- sored by State Represent- leges will benefit. regarding the gun policy of' ing forward to expanding the Road to the Harper Campus \ ative, Eugenia Chapman current twenty -five exten- will be finished hopefully (D-3d, Arlington Heights). (Tarn to page 2) (Turn to page 2) sion centers to around forty. by early December. L ) )

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(Coat from pace 1 A motion was passed for President, Haf-ry Hofherr to the INPUT Harper College Public represent Harper College on ouTPur- Safety Department The Stu- the Student Advisory Com- dent Senate have been asked mittee. Board of Higher to supply their views onguns Education for the Public Safety De- partment. It is to be inves- A new committee has been Guns Basic student tigated by the Senate. set up to review the grad- don't score-they kill Attempt to retain a por- ing system and student Mary tion of the revenue from the Jane Lakowske will repre- This letter concerns guns Some people say that guns This is a college, not a pri- need unfilled parking tickets, all of which sent the students We all know what they are, are effective in scaring son, and 1 don't think having now goes to Palatine This Phi Theta Kappa, a new and what they do they someone, or deterring a po- guns on campus Is very con- issue is carried over organization has asked for can kill people Most of us tential from crime, just by their ducive towards obtaining an recognition, to grew up the last senate meeting and formal be playing cops and presence But guns don t MikeSuzzi Mark Karaffa James Rkhter education If someone were 'Dammit, voted on at heict meeting on robbers wiiere's it is now looking into the legal or cowboys and scare people, they kill them apprehended stealing aT V . problems involved and how September 26. v stating that they would Indians. Some of us were by or projector. would that other colleges deal with this like to see more students at- fortunate enough to be se- If Harper's security people Justify shooting him? I would problem. The Senate meeting closed tend the meetings lected by the government to are so insecure in their Jobs, hope not The choice is yours my iocicer' Insure for the future play soldier in Viet Nam, to the point where they feel fellow students, speak out and for the first time we got the need to pack a rod. may- to use the real thing We be they should ask them- Elementary School, Junior High, High found out donate blood now that they worked selves if they are in the School; what do theyhave in common? Besides very well Mark Karaffa the obvious fact that they The Veterans Club is secretary said they are hop- right line of work. are recognized In- stitutions of learning, sponsoring a blood drive at ing for more this year with students and in- structors, they all the college on September 23, The blood goes into anac- have facilities for the stor- age of one's coat, hat, books and 24. and 25 count that is available to other para- phernalia used In daily school life Students interested in con- Harper students and their Harper College Is a recognized Institution tributing blood should report families if they need blood. Guns: ego boosters or necessities? of learning to room A242 betweenSa m We at Harper have Instructors the 5 the and and students necessary for the process and p.m, on 23rd Students who Mont ad- To the citizens of Harper you're sorry It happened? porunt as they would like of higher education between 12 and 8 p. m on ditional information regard- College. We all know what a gun Is We should leave the guns to But guess what? There are 24th and 25th ing the availability of blood no storagf capable of doing the Their community police There lockers at Harper . . . Last year's drive by the for their families in time Are your unarmed se- function can result in scars, is no necessity club totaled for guns on When reporters from the Harbinger spoke 200 pints of of medical need should con- curity guards moving tor- maiming or death No pro- a college campus Let the to various members of the faculty and ad- blood Pat O'Brien, club tact the Veterans Affairs ets? Does the current crime perty at Harper is worth such security people pay more ministration about the locker dilemma, their wave at Harper warrant such a price attention to the traffic pro- replies were virtually Identical. "There Is Patrick HOI Glen •actions? Would it Justify Lewl0 Pat O'Brica blems on campus no physical space on this campus for an unsuspecting student or I Vets aub V-P believe the security men The responsiblity for locker facilities ' faculty member becoming at Harper only Crisis Center froififng set want guns to their actions is now t>efore Does the administration feel the students the victim of a stray bullet? boost their egos They could the students Let your opin- have outgrcmrn the need for lockers? Do stu- Should a college be faced have suggested other Seven days a week, from 5 Interest At the end of these deter- ion be heard. dents enjoy going to class In full foul weather with such a possibility? rents, bit this p.m to midnight, help is sessions, a person may be wouldn't gear"* If not. why has there not been any ver- Could you teU a vIcUm that make them You've got a friend in a counselor readily available for all types ready to handle the 'Hot- appear as Im- Michael Suzzl bal protest on this matter?^ of problems that people face. Line " phone and work on a The Harbinger would like to ask for your Turning Point, the Ailington one shift, once-a-week ba- toughls on this situation, and possible You have a friend in a to approach the student, but for better student relations Heights Crisis Center, has sis. For further information remedies Peer Counselor Peer for the student to feel free By being on the same age been In operation for three call 394 0404 With a toul enrollment above 10.000. this Counseling is made up of to approach the PC as a level as students, the PCs riKiiiiIrs years to meet these needs. /m* afecft'oA sttpporf Replies to Idea, we feel, is not to be considered total- students who care about friend. feel there will be a more A free, non-profit, non- ly out of the realm of possibility other students. They're Mindy Lou Boles (PC) comfortable atmosphere and To whom it may concern; pressed their opinion religious service. Turning by vot- Give us your thoughts on this problem there to lend a helping hand commented. "I feel so many that the PCs will be able to Point offers confidentiality, ing for me with both school and personal of fellow students* are my relate their own Experiences information. alternatives, $$$$ense I would like to thank those But I was very surprised Harbinger problems not only hurting the school, to those of the students referrals for counselii^ and who read my petition, listened at the lack of participation This year, the PCs have but themselves by not getting Are you spending your in Under the si^iervlsion of aoult volunteers who are to what I had to say. felt such an important event! begun a new method of Involved Harper recdiy has money wisely? Doing so be- Your coordinators Anne Rodgers professionally trained to my Ideas and beliefs would un -elected canidate gun survey "roving " By just walking a lot to offer in a variety comes more difficult each and Nancy Fojo. the return- listen and to help those In be helpful to the betterment for Senate vice-president. around, they're aiming to of areas " Pat Urbanec(PC) day. with inflation and rising ing PC's are Keith Berndt- ne«>d Callers range In age of Harper College, and ex- AL WEBER The HARBINGER has re- establish and informal re- added. prices taking a bite from "You have to give son. Mindy Lou Boles. Greg from % to 80 and have pro- ceived only 38 replies to the lation with all students and the pocketbook Harper a chance, if you're Rausch and Pat Urbanec blems with drugs, school, gun survey Of those. 37 especially those that seem A series of seminars on going to think of it as Har- Seven new PCs are Pat cluldren. marital problems, voted against arming the to alienate themselves from personal finance, opening per High you re going to get Bailey. Leslie Green. Dick personal relationships, jobs campus security any student involvement September 25 atSchaumburg high school satisfaction" Stephenson. Chuck Zemeske and sexual difficulties Some of the most often Their motive is not to have township library should help The PCs are trying hard all sophomores and Marilyn September 26th is the date expressed opinions follow you manage your money Jacobson. Carrie Kruse. that has been set for train- Guns would make wisely and plan for the future Ellen Mannix all freshman ing of new volunteers Any- me nervous in today's economic climate Peer Counseling has set one 16 or older is welcome Editor-ln-chlef Andrew Meildosian If Security can not The series of five up a table in A building on to enter the six -week pro- Bualnesa Manager Greg Conway handle any situation on cam- an irregular seminars will be held from pus without NEED A JOB THAT PAYS GOOD AND hour basis for gram, whichconsistsof self- Managing Editor Jeff L. Nielsen the use of guns, now Try to 7-10 pm. at Schaumburg then HAS FLRXIBLK HOURS get to know awareness exercises, dis- Sporb* Editor Lqu Altochul Harper should hire men these students, Library, and issponsoredby who can they offer cussion, role playing and Staff: Sylvia Adams, Doreen Ahola, Dorothy Berth, Mary help if Harper Washington Inventory Service has you need it or just professional speakers re- BoMan. Steve Frango«. Bridget Hnlden. Guns kill and there is The courses include Un- Jim feel like talking presenting no compensation for life part time job openings for: various groups of Jenkiroi. Marie Kelly. EUse l^ennon, Fred Mir- a Write LETTER derstanding Today's E- taken A INVENTORY TAKERS and sky, Cindy Nicholson. .Mark Preissing by an over-en- TRANSCRIBERS conomy. Sept 25; Credit and Photographers: Oorge Wlrtz, John thusiastic security guard TO THE EDITOR Borrwving. Investing Korn, John Steinke, Oct 2; who thought he might get Call Bob Righter, 671-4263, for more Info, Dave Budzynskl in Today's Climate. Oct 9 hurt Cartoonists .... Sharon Nighorn. (Washington Inventory Service is at the corner of Stretching Our Dollars. Oct Laura Ortoleva - Circulation It would be too easy Lawrence and Mannheim In Schiller Park) Part timers eligible 16. and Insurance Re- Bob Clark and to overpower an officer and tirement Planning. Oct 23 (CoBi from disarm him Would create page 1 but also mature men and The first seminar on Sept The HARBINGER is the student publication for the more problems thtm it would women who wish to return 25 will be taught by Carol solve will the Harper College campus community', published weekly Harbinger wins first rating The change cost to college or to continue their Anderson, staff officer in ABORTION except during holidays and mkl-lermK. All opinions ex- There Is ^o r^as- state six million per year education. business and economic re- pressed on the editorial page or in the son for security guards to Last NORTH SUBURBAN AND CHICAGO CLINIC The scholarship for part- Fred Vaisvlll, director of search for the First National columns are years publication of chief was Diane Di- those the writer, carry guns Pala'ine po- the Harbinger time students is to encour- placement at Harper said Bank of Chicago. Similar of and are not necessarily those of the won a first Bartolomeo. Business Mah- lice are right in towTi FREE PREGNANCY TESTING age more students to go to that the deadline college. Its administration, faculty or student body. place certificate from the agers were Gary Zdeb and for filing specialists in their fields Guns ONE LOW college and offset the cost for the are not con- Columbia Scholastic Press Greg Conway, Photo Immediate Results scholarship Is Octo- will teach the succeeding Editor [ ducive to a free and cre- Association, Private of college to middle -class ber 1 with the placement courses. For information on advertising, rates and publication New York. Donn Lynam. Chuck Ze- Confedentiol Assistance ative learning COST families who are hard hit office environment All editions were entered menske Managing - in Termination of Pregnoncy building A room 364 To register phone 397- scnedule, call or write Harbinger Business Office, Wil- Editor by inflation *y or Why not a deter- in the cbntest that competed Larry Kiel and Activities 'FAMILY PLANNING Poyments Arranged by writing the Illinois 3000. ext. 248 Tuition is liam Rainey Harper College, Algonquin and Roselle Roads, rent such as Mace' Gur.s with Junior colleges news- Eugenia (Thapman believes' State Scholarship Commis- $4 for each seminar or $16 lilinnis Editor Heidi Johnson, and Palatine, 60067. Phone number 397-3000, exL kill that the aid will benefit not sion. 102 papers throughout the coun- Cartoon Editor - Dennis Am*r^«aSi Mbmen Center (312) 744)902 or 534-6566 Wilmont Rd . De- for the entire series of five 272 and 460, The thought of guns try. only young students who work erf ield. 60015. seminars. Murray. Sports Editor Den- scares me. Last years edltlor- In- nis SoboJ. ' - - ) m

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Tearin' down the river New student representative to supports fireorms request

By DIANE DiBARTOLOMEO security guard to do some- Vice Pres.. Academic Af- weapons while on duty at the student body Tuesday. He has

" thing I wouldn't do. James fairs in July. campus. the right to atteixJ all execu- The newly -elected non- Richter, 19, Barrington. said The proposal is to be voted with John Hartford Richter. who was official- tive sessions of the board voting student representa- Thursday. on by the board sometime in ly seated on the Harper and to make and second mo- the river hits, like " Gentle on my tive to the Harper College Seven Harper "I'll tear offdown Public October or early November, Board Thursday, suggested tions. mind", which brought Glen of Trustees said he Safety some day before I'm through Board Officers presented - according to Dr Robert Lah an increase in staff if Harper and other junior then come back here and see Campbell to stardom or supports the college's pub- their case on May 7, 1974 ti. President not firearms to adequate- colleges and four -year in- " it out with the steam boat "Natural to Begone which lic safety officers request to the Harper administration The officers proposed to ly protect the campus. stitutions is required to whistle blues". was the show's theme song. to carry firearms as one in a formal grievance en- carry 3 8 caliber pistols He said he ran for the posi- have a non- voting student Also on the bill were the method of increased protec- titled, 'The Right to Bear at all times Currently, the tion because. "It is the most representative on the board, These lyrics were part of New Grass Revival who tion. Firearms." It then was officers are permitted to influential position available by a bill signed October 1, John Hartfords opening song opened the evening with a "I would hesitate to ask a turned down by Bill Mann, to carry night sticks, but to students at Harper." 1973 by Gov Walker for his two hour solo per- rousing bit of Blue Grass not inside the building His position terminates at Last year's student repre- formance last Friday nite. Pickin' which, at odd times, It has been college policy the end of the school year in sentative to the Harper Hartford. better known for his included a rather well dres- since 1969 that college po- May Board was Gerald Mc- songwriting, showedhis pro- sed mystery guest playing a lice not be permitted to carry Richter waselected bythe Glothlln. Wheeling wess with the banjo, guitar, mandolin that seemed to fiddle, and sometimes a per- make everyone look like King of Kites gives cussion solo on his face. His amateurs, but any die bard songs were basically country country fan would have with a satirical view of life, noticed instantly that it was fecfure - deinonsfraffoo from Td love to give you Jethro of the old Homer WHCM plans expansion Global award (or Jethro duo. the Golden and On Wed, Sept 18. the feature such designs, as the Gobals". If all this wasn't good your two Golden "Kite King", Mr Frank Sealtest design from the milk WHCM. Harper's closed- gressive rock and jazz. A- station this year is a pro- along of Hartford's encore to a oiassive sing enough. John Hartford Mots, will give a lecture- carton, done in red. the Moon circuit radio station, has side from selecting and play- gram called "Harper Col-

number, "Turn included everyone together ' - an old gospel demonstration on kites at God of Mexico, done in white begun broadcasts for the 74 ing music, the disk Jockeys lege Comments ", which was powere's "Aero your radio on' doing steam 12 noon in the Lounge on black, with organe trim; '75 school year, and plans at WHCM have also been run- created, in Clarke's words, John Plane". and a finale of Many may remember Mr. Mots, who is 83, has the Eagle, done in blue on are under way for an ex- contests the "to give students a chance " ning Mostly, from the Glen "Orange Bloesom Special Hartford been creating decorative ac- white; the Enlargement of pansion program D J 's dial the numt>er ofthe to air their views on any Campbells' show as Camp- (Johnny Cash eat your heart Bered? robatic kites all his life He Bees' Eyes, done in yellow, The expansion is just one public telephones at the col- eiatters pertinent to the Har- sideman out) that brought down the " bell's banjo pickin' will demonstrate how to white, black and red swirls, thing stationmanagerClarke lege, and whoever answers per College community If the evening lacked any- house. make kites and lecture on the Heart Shapted Kite, in Sanders has in mind to im- it wins a free prize So Students interested in ex- didn't It was a hellof a foots torn thing, it was the fact he how to fly them Some films red. of course, and many prove the station, which has far. tickets for the John pressing their ideas should any of his early pin evening. perform Join a club, or start a club of his kite competitions will others Some of the liites programming t>etween 8 Hartford concert and the contact Clarke or news

be shown in A-241 , Sept 18 will be on display in the A'M and 10 P M Monday movie "Easy Rider" have director Larry Northon at Also the bulletin Harper's Bizarre, Se- If you are interested in need see The kites, which he sells. Lounge through Thursday, and be- been awarded and future the station, located in A ekers and The Talons are belonging to a group that board and this newspaper tween 8 AM and 5 PM prizes will Include gift certi- 339 around the corner from for dates and times of meet- Gisela Goettling, performer not the names of the latest caters for your interests on Friday Programs are ficates and albums, including the student activities office. on the beat scene, bii only and wish to find out more, ings currently being transmitted anthologies of the Beatles This year's disk jockeys three of the many clubs and contact the Student Activities to the student lounge in A Oarke notes thet the idea for WHCM are Nancy Allin- At present only a few of teacher, in concert organizations at Harper Col- Office, (A336). they will give Gons building, but Clarke saysthe of disk Jockeys selecting ger, who also serves as and information you the clut» are fully function- station has ordered equip- lege. you any some of their own material, music director , program ing, many of them won't get (CoaL freai page 1 officer and one cadet on for expansion "By Glsels Goettling, soprano, per College, Mrs. Goettling ment called block programming, director Bill Pape. Jim Into full swing until the first duty to cover the entire cam- the end of October, we are will appear in recital on Sun- teaches at the American is a new format at WHCM Borgelt. Tim Walker, Steve week in October - but that Assault and Battery on Of • pus after midnight hoping to have established day. Sept 22 at 4 00 pm Conservatory and the Uni- The idea of convertings the Emil. J J Javers, Tim doesn't mean that they do fleers - 1970- 1973-10 Cases places in U. F. and D in E-106. The program will versity of Chicago Labora- station to open-circuit "Superhits" Howard, Jerry not exist. Kidnapping and Assault T^e officers also said that buildings for listening to the feature works of Purcell. tory Schools She was re- Vefs Club voter booth broedCBStlng. which means Slacko. Steve Deno. A. and Battery on Non- officers they can not rely on their " said Rossini. Schumann. Faure. cently named to the Ninth station. he outsMe of Harper, is incoci- Thonias Loch. Greg Roberts, What if there is no club (includes students and em- "outdated and inadequate ra- and Dvorak Mrs Goettling Edition of Wbo.s Who of ceivable at present, due to Tobin Ewing, Brad Wydeen, or organization that appeals ployees)- 1970- 1974-7 cases dios" to call for help from has Just returned from Eur- American Women. Music playedis wide rang- a lack of funds Keith Larson, and Clarke regisfrofion easy iiient to be- - 1970-1973 the Palatine Police Depart- ope where she sang reciuls Mrs Goettling will be ac- makes to you^ You Burglaries ing and includes Top 40, pro- Another innovation at the Sanders long to something unusual? 9 cases ment in time of need in Germany and Denmark. companied by E. L. Lan- - - ion Dept . Larry Marcello Something differenf surt Incidents (including In 1969 the Public Safety Mrs Goettling was a full caster from the Harper Pi The Veterans Club spon- Drug Palmer, said their According theft of department asked for more scholarship student atSuat- ano Faculty Mr Lancaster sored a voter registration and James one, its easy sale of drugs, hy- people have gone to many to the Student handbook and podermic syrings, and pos- men and better radio equip- lich Hochschule fuer Musik is on leave this academic booth on campus September other schools and the re- by Hope Spruance. session of narcotics) 1971- ment Now. they are asldng in Hamburg. Germany She year from the full-time fac- 5th endorsed O'Brien, a member of sponse is alwaysgood Many student activities adviser. 1973 4 cases for guns because they still holds both an opera and Op- ulty of Harper College to Pat said they wanted to students register who might you have to do is go to Theft Incidents (arrests do not feel safe and can not era Singing Diploma, and has pursue PhD work at North- the club, All ON YOUR NEXT students otherwise ActivitiesOffice. thefts) - and made many concert tours in western University. make it easier for not bother the Student made during 1971 rely on the manpower to register for local, state, Students Marlin Simonand a petition, have ten 2 cases. equipment they have Europe. Slncecomingto Am- There is no admission fee pick up and national elections. Joe Hoffman said they interested students sign it. Persons on Residents of the com- erica in 1957 she has been to the concert For additional Dangerous O'Brien said many stu thought the on-campus re- pick a faculty sponser. turn Campus (including 4 es- munities serving Harperare REPAIR and AUTO active both as a teacher information on the Harper dents at Harper are Just out gistration was a great idea are ready to go mental pati - deeply atxxit the performer In addition to Music Series, call 397-3000, it in and you caped or AWOL concerned of high school, have never "This way it brings voter 1970-1974-10 cases being on the faculty of Har- ext 308 Try It! ents) possibility of arming the voted before, and were not registration to the students Joining a clubor organiza- Threatening Phone Calls - campus security Students, BILL... registered. and you get a lot more of tion is a good way of getting 1973 - 1 case of all ages, attending Harper Representatives from the find- them involved" said Simon to know each other; of During a discussion with are also deeply concerned Thf U-Joint. stlf-strvic* auto rtpair shop, offars I Cook County Clerks Elect Cook Cunty students who ing out who has similiar or two of the Public Safety of- because they are afraid of Wanted you a unique opportunity to sava 30 to 40 ptrcant on auto rapain. missed the campus regist- different interests and why ficers in the HARBINGER what could happen with guns ration may register at their A group can be whatever office, they were asked to on campus We supply you with evarything you'll nacd to do a minor tunt up Counter Expiditer village hall offices before you want it to be. fun and list of the abbvecases Lahti has a grave de- I Sales which Dr to a complata angina changa. Hare's what we offer: September 21 After that. frothy, or serious and sen- were ones which they could cision to make in answer to needed to work I Students registration be made on Locofion may sible have prevented if they had the department's request to Woodfield • 17 m(toor servict biyi. S4 per hour • Electric cmp(ett line ol ptrts wailabit • Eipert luidanct from our tipc(Miic«4 with Curriculuin Committee Building at Clark and Ran- your wings a little and who They said, that possibly cide not only what is best for I Safurday & Sunday Only (ferei|ii and domestic) onduty mKhmics dolph Streets in Chicago knows, you may even en- but what Is the officers who had been the officers, also • Frw use ol ait tools • Open 7 days * "cck Two students are needed through September 29. joy yourselves. I attacked would have been the safest and best course Free of meter, timers, etc. to work with faculty on the • use Special prices on complete tune up packages of action fo»- the students ol 882-1140 Curriculm Committee which able to prevent the attacks • Free use repair manital library Phone if armed, but and residents of the com J to the they had been is an advisory body The U-Joint is the kind of shop where get everything you'll other cases could not munity you Vice President of Academic most Interviews with re- have been prevented. During ever need to repair your car . . . except a big bill at the end. You Affairs. This committee will Chess Club meets Sept. 24 Of "the 10 cases of as- sidents and students. the to review new program con- not only save money . . . but you know the job is done right. And Strvta Norptr smdnts sault and battery on officers people have said they would cepts, and reconimend ap- The Chess Club will hold Instructions will be available cited in the petition, 5 cases be willing to support Dr that in itself is something to think about. Think of us as a savings proval of new courses, its first meeting of the 1974 to anyone wishing to Fine Jewelry Watch Repair re- Lahti in any effort he might occurred because people . . . changes in existing pro- school year on Tuesday. Se- improve their skills bank but use us to repair your car. Coatume Jewelry Jewdry Cleaning fused to obey the officer's make to hire more campus grams and suggested con- ptember 24th The turnout Future meeting times will Engraving Repair and Appraising instructions while he was security officers and to pur- solidation of course offer- will determine whether or be decided by consenus If directing traffic. chase better radio equip- ings. not the club will furnish you are interested in join- -JOJNT 9 a.ni. - 9 p.m. MoiL-FrL During the discussion with ment. They have been even mnMtr lOOOan tOOpif Interested students should a team for interschool ing the club, but are unable 9 .m. - 5 p.in. tat the it learned more vocal, however, saying Nfrtrnd I 00 1 m SOO p attend this meeting, please officers, was NORTHPOINT JEWELERS contact Mr Borelli in the competition. to " 12 - S p.ni. Sun. de- that they 'do not feel safe they would oppose any }1Y1 ^hmmmd feriw. lwer Aracd« 3rd floor A building, to anyone who enjoys the room P-208 In the Narth there is only one full-time security with guns. by September 13. game, regardless of ability. tension 306. -

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21-0 vkfory Harper blanb Concordia with balanced attack

A strong team effort car- potent offense led by on Larry Kangas. the game's ried the Harper Hawks to a quarterback Gary Mueller, leading rusher, and Kangas 21-0 victory In their opening the Hawks easily ccwn- responded with a 35 -yard game at Concordia in Mil- pensated for two touch- run that gave Concordia a waukee on Septeni>er 7. A downs that were called back first down on the Hawks' lack of experienced players because of penalties. Har- nine yard line From there, which appeared to be a prob- per was penalized a toul the hosts advanced to the lem prior to the game did of 80 yards two. but on fourth down. Kan- not show itself. In the opening minutes of gas fumbled and defensive Thanks to a strong de- the first quarter, it became back Geoff Bacon recovered r fensive unit that stood up apparent that Concordia pes the ball for Harper It well under pressure and a sessed a strong defensive turned out to be the closest line that Harper's running the Falcons would come to game could not penetrate scoring, as SCOBINC the Hawks' de- easily This was partly fense Harper— KiinbrouKh.80-yd.paM be- was sif>erb the rest cause Concordia coach. of the way. from Mueller. Kick . Pantrtoa Harper — Bavaro, 16-yd. paay Andrew Luptak employed an Harper's aerial forces trom Mueller. Kick. PaNeraon eight man line, leavli^ only weren't quite finished, Harper — Anundacn, 7&-yd. Inler- three men to protect against either. Towards the end of capUon tdura KJck. Patteraon the pass. the third quarter. Mueller lUSHING STATISTICS Thus. Hawks' coach. John connected for another (No. Yda.) touch- Ellaslk turned to his pass- down, this time to tight end Harper - WUUami ( 13-54 ), Muel- ler (21-2X Oean(ft-33), Amund ing attack, and the decision Frutk Bavaro in a play paid off Mueller responded covering 16 yards. David Concordia - Schllnke (lft-28k almost inunediately with an Patterson followed with the Kaacaa(lS-97). 80- yard pass play to end extra point PASSING STATISTICS Ervin Klmbrough that re- Early in the fourth quarter (Alt-Coai.-Yda.-liC) Edwin Sddraan recoven a famble againat Concordia. sulted in Harpers first Concordia moved Schneider (3 (-H). down to the (Photo by G«orge Wurte) Goak (1-10) touchdown Harper - MucUer (17 13-256-0) David Patterson Harper 29 -yard line and Coneoidla - Thn SchneUer (22- added the first oi his three threMened to narrow the a-iM-S) extra points Hawks' lead Falcons' ECeiVINC(No. Yik.) The rest of the first half quarterback Tim Schneider Harper — KiinbrQu«h(&-146). Ba- was basically a defensive let looee a pass intended varo (5-69). MuU (I 18), Ba battle, and the first half eivl- for Kangas on second down, Hockey meeting con(l-lS),WUllanM(l 10). ed with Harper hokiing a 7- but defensive Concordia - Kaocaa (2-42). Bra back Mike lead. Concordia There will be «r (3-73). C;arb«r (1-8). Jkn came out Amundsen raced in front of a meeting team manager " for dar(2^). for the second half deter- Kangas. Intercepted the ball, all interested hockey This Is the first year that H C mined to score, and almost and continued down theside- players for this year's var- hockey will be played on Total Yard* 34« 258 did sity team. as they mounted their I ine for a 75 - yard September 19th at a varsity level at Harper Yard* touchdown. Ruahins 92 132 " biggest threat of the game. Patterson's extra point end- 4 00 pm in "U building with complete school fi- Yards Paa*ln« 256 126 After recovering a Harper ed the scoring Coach Pat Huffer said nancial support. In the Tola! Flnt Down 16 11 fumble, the Falcons called The Hawks' next game will practices, game schedules past the team has been on be this Saturday. September and equipment will be dis- a chib basis with tlieplayM's 21. at Illinois Valley Com- cussed Coach Huffer also footing the majority of tha munity College In LaSalle- extends an Invitation to any- team's bills Peru Harper will be lock- one Interested in being a Additional information ing for an improved running may be obtained by contact- game, but if the pasaing ing the Athletic Director s ' •nd defense remain as good office. located in "U building " is ss they were at Concordia, fiOWKS Via ( "U building the running may not even be located to the west of "A* needed. building next to the Public tmois Vdky Safety building) or by con- tacting Coach Huffer at 255 7035 STUDENT this we0k HELP WANTED Harper's Hawks have not Institutional Communica- beaten this week's opponents tions Office seoksstudent In three previous games fall Clearance who qualifies for work- Illinois Valley Community study assistance for 10- College has won two pre- 15 hrs a week todocler- vious contest by scores of ical Sale jobs. 9-6 and 13-7. TTie other CONTACT Ext. 281 or game ended In a 0-0 tle"^ Room A323b. Mike Kinney, sophomore, scored Harper's only touch- H®DAKA down in last years game. IMOTORCYGLES

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Vol 8, No. 5 September 23, 1974

No voice for faculty on board

By DIANE DIBARTOLOMEO recommendation of the com- Troehler said that the tractual changes for 1974 1975, to June 30. 1976, a mittee to continue its past seating of a faculty repre- to 1977 6% increase of 1974-75 rate Confusion in conununica- practices of faculty serving sentative would "confuse the After an executive session will be effective tion and decision maldng as resources persons, andto purpose and would impair the the board approved salaries The 1973-74 rate pays be- were cited as reasons the offer a joint communications function of the board in con- and employment F>olicies for tween $3 98 and $4 68 per board of Harper College Dis committee asa substitute for ducting orderly and busi- the members of thet)argain- hour depending on the em- trict 512 voted 4 to 3 last seating a faculty member nesslike meetings and would ing unit. ploye's position and years week not to seat a faculty The suggestion for the joint not allow in-depth analysis on the job member on the board. committee was tabled and communication She said A three- year contract was The board also appointed Raush disagreed with the the seating would also es- agreed to A wage increase Wilfred Von Mayr as per- 13 provid- A June motion reasoning of the committee, tabhsh a direct line of com- of 9 2% of the 1973-74 rate sonnel director and in- for an ex -officio ing mem- sayii«. The fact is that munication between the will be effective July 1, 1974^ structor, at an annual salary of the faculty to be seat - ber the faculty is considered dis board and its employees For the period of July 1. of $22,5000. ed in September after stu- orderly JuA by their pre- without proper ccMusideration ies on dMcriptlon and guide- sence at board meetings." of impact on administrative lines were made by a col- He also said that charges of responsibility and account- legecommitteewasannuUed confusion in communication ability to the board. by the committee would add Robert Powell. faculty Board members voting a - to antagonisms between the gainst the seating of the senate president, said, "I faculty and the board faculty represaottitive "were havm't seen the committee's rep

Community Leadership Center's seminar

covers two facets of community life

"How to become a partici- Harper College, one seminar ters of Illinois; Lou Walton, pating citizen; how to be- is directed to the interested President of the Board of come involved" and "Com- citizen andthe other to public Northwest Opportunity Cen- munication and small group officials ter. Attorney Roger Bjorkvik dynamics', are two sem- Program participants for who has been responsible for inars to be held October the first seminar will be. introducing legislation In Ill- 3rd and 9th. respectively Forbes Shepard, a coordi- inois for bicycle paths and They will open a series nator for the William Singer Mary Carlson. President of for the new Community Lea- mayor^lity campaign and the Illinois American As- dership Training Center at active in the Independent Vo - sociation of University Wo- men "Communications and small group dynamics" Dr. Robert Powdl, faculty •enate pmident Annual contest seminar leader will be Lorenz W Aggens. Public ^ Service director of the Northeastern Illinois Plan- Say it witli ptiotos ning Commission Bridge ymtth group sponsors Both seminars are from 7 By G. Anderson to three categories, best of to 10 pm in the board show, best color and best room on the third floor of 'The Gnat Ran' hud rmsor This semesters student black and white building A on the Harper photo contest Is under way. The deadline is Oct 7th Campus The Youth Group at the This event will sUrt Sat- and any student attending All photos should be left at Tuition is $10 per sem- Bridge Youth Service Bureau urday, September 28th at Harper can enter the Student Activities office. inar of $55 for the series in Palatine is sponsoring 1 00 PM at Harper Com- The rules remain the same A- 336, before Oct 7th The of seven. THE GREAT RACE munity College (Rain date as last semester's photo show will be held on the For information or re- The Great Race is a uni- is September 29th, same show Any color or black second floor of "C" and gistration, write to Joan que fund-raising bicyclR re- place at 2 00 PM) Spec- and white photos, 8x10 or "P" buildings, and will run Marsh. Coordinator. Com- lay event patterned after the tators are welcome. larger. are acceptable from Oct 15th through Nov munity Leadership Training Grand Prix Twenty rolling, The photos will be judged 12th Center, Harper College. winding laps totaling 36 To participate or for more by a panel of three judges, Enter now and say it with Palatine, III 60067, or phone miles will constitute the race information call the Bridge with awarded pictures. 397-3000, extension 248 track. at 358-8255. 13 cash prizes

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September 23, 1974 page T€ September 23. 1974 «H/«?BINGER H/f?BINGER page 3 Full Chicago Symphony at Woodfield Mall INPUT On October 2 at 8:30 p.m to attend symphony OUTPUT diences the Chicago Symphony Or- performances at Orchestra chestra, under the direction Hall of Henry Mazer, assistant Never before has this out- conductor, appears in con standing orchestra appeared cert at Woodfield in a shopping center The Part-time guns? BUILD UPf The orchestra, under the 108 piece orchestra opens To The Editor: sponsorship of the Woodfield the Woodfield concert with average age of a Harper ing Ihe issue class hours with a pis- Merchants Association, en- the Overture to "Die Fled- in front of the student is 25 years old I tol on his ,students. the faculty, hip This would tertains in the Grand Court ermaus" by Strauss One and the would not even imply that the administration make Harper seem like any NOT of the trumpeters of Harper students OUT at Woodfield. Golf Road and foremost are children in any city Harper is not There College pertaining to the is- way, a city has been talk of a second Route 53, Schaumburg, in its in the UnitedStates and prin- nor would I imply that Harper suance of Harper college is a college. College Campus first Chicago concert after cipal trumpeter with the Chi- weapons to our we are ignorant The Harbinger has what At the An institution we believe Security Officers has where we to be a valid answer to returning from Europe. cago Symphony, Adolph been age of 25 I should the second blown think that gather for the campus issue out

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H page 4 H>«»INGER September 23. 1974 September 23. 1974 '^H^RBINGERH>f%INGER pege 5 Harbinger seeks staff

The Harbinger is a mem- ponsible for the overall pro- eludes college sponsored ber d the Associated Col- duction of the paper and its events In print, legiate Press and the Col- content;^; appearance - dead- that would be the entertain

umbia Scholastic Press As- line, publication dates, re- meii ' otion of the paper. sociation. There are annual sponsibility tor operational Deadline to fileapplicat- of the staff: the as- meetings, and next year staff aspects tions is Wed . May 1. Ap- •4>DOUBLE CROSS- UP members will be sent to signment of stories, control plicants will be interviewed Ha.l New York and Florida to of the budget and coordina- and selected by the Pub- v l*ri W. t%4ftm attend theses conventions. tion of all editorial depart- lication Board. There are also tuition re- ments under him Contact the Harbinger of- ConMtfrr thr cIvMt troa 4II (nqlet. iMy tjt CKOSS you l^' TMt clut re, »* < pun on Ih* bates offered to deserving Activities Editor holds the fices A bldg Rm 367 ext. wort Be«tM. or en enegrca of tXe aor« itv«)«. staff members. same responsibilities as the 460 Or see Mr Borelli IKuelly. tA» cIh* conleint e Mfinttion lifttenfm) *\ «ll «» * C'lratic r*ar*t*nte|ioii of in office tk* mor4. news editor for copy. "Ac- Student Activities Cr^teie aor^t •/ tteMi for Itttori im ea «««»*. ' - SOlHlab. The editor-in-chief is re- tivities' roughly defined, in by the pool tables in A -bldg. • 9 . U«. UI. »«. tOU. «»4 H at, r««. rMVnt 0. r. C. f. U. «M4 l)« aor* co«l4 elio bt hIMoa ta tlw clat. t.f., Ilw »kr«M •hmn> beiM r«t»4 t\ i^ikeakful' coateint tb* oatatr IMUUfr TKt aortf at«it bo 4»f laaa 1* tao sartt. s . « clat for rwSUS it r«n«r la f«»«r of orfiau c—aoKi*' (FOa CVrfl) Mritt tkt aertft o«tr tha e^orx «eiiwt er4 ttaa Iramfor •«<» Utter to wo (orr*ipaa«ia«ly Consumer »