.. .. I .. .. .- . Seals & Croffs For next 'rock concert

Singers 'Jimmy Seals and Dash ' . Both began their 'crofts are scheduled to appear fir musical careers in the two small ~. Indiana Central's up-and-coming . towns of Sidney and cisco, .

rock concert, January 27. ' , .~ Jimmy Seals was playing the fiddle Although they are better knou'n and picking out cords on his father's for their most recent hit, '%mm!r - guitar at the age 01 five. By the time Breae," other Seals & Crofts hlts he was nine he had won the Texas include "Gabriel Go bwn llome." State Fiddle Championship. newly released "Humming Bird," Dash CroIts. at the age of.four: "," and "The, Twen!y- . $as plucking out tunes on the piano Seventh of January".(which cot? wheihe could, barely reach the cidentally isthe same date they.will' . inother . and innuenced by the appear at ICC). ' . .. ' ..rhythm and blues or a small Their albums includ2 "Dowff . hlemphis radio station. he stuck Home;' .!', I with his music and also took up the "Summer Breeze,"and theu newest drums. "Say!' Seals & hdts first crossed paths "Their intricate a'nd ~nusual' .in 'junior high 'school and. have harmonies weave around each other : worked together since. Both at one . .inanalmostorientalpattern. Liketn time were .members of a,,musical any fine tapestry; the images rock group, the "Champs. famous I created by their instruments, the . .fortheir hit. "Tequila." mandolin and the guitar, at first ."After hearing them just one time. glance appear to be baroque in there,is no choice but to become nature. Yet upon closer examination : ' devoted followers of. the two Pied each thread seems. to bear.:a Pipers," says the IYarner Bros. , distinctive color and texture of ~ts. news release. . . Seals & Croffs .own, a perfect blend of.oriental, , Tickets are now on sale for $4.50 in I classical. country. blues, jazz and the information office on the first rock music;" proclaims a sixpaged ' flwrof Esch Hall. Tickets will be $5

news release. from .Warner Bros. ' at the door. Records. ..

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1 to.present '1 776''inlndy., ~. seniormusicmajor.hasbeencast as The Indiina Central plajers'are Benjamin Franklin. President. Dr. proud to announce their -next Genesease. uill sppear in a~eamm production will be the prize winning . role. " Broadway musical comedy, "1776."' The production is under the 11 will be the first local theatrical group to'produce the musical in direction of Richard \Williams and Indianapolis. .. Elise , hlarshall 'with. Lowell Boroughs as orchestra conductor The production uill open in Rans- and. Rebecca, Rult is the burg Auditoriumon February 9,1973 . choreographer. , . . ' . at 8:w p.m. and additional per- , In conjunction with the prohuc- formances. will be given on lion, and in recognition ol the ap '.February IO, 15, 16, and 17 at the , proaching .bicentennial of our .same hour. American Revolution. a on&y ICC faculty members and students conference is being planned for Volume 53 Friday . January 19,1973 Indianapolis, Indiana :alike will appear. in the cast of "1776." James Ream, a new Saturday, February 17. 1973. The If- member of the speech and drama Ilistory Department and the Center , ' for Continuing Education of Indiana to,help in faculty, will star in the role of John Central College.will present the Bishop Armstrong .Studenis:urged.. . .: ,.. . . Adams. and! Richard 'Wright. a on. .... campus conference which .will 4- .' .. archaelogical excavations . ' '. ;...... culminatewith the last performance to speak in Convo '- j :of the play for those participants , .. - ...... Paula iove , .' . . . .-- . who wish to attend. For registration Students are urgenUy invited io ' om'n m&soli& dig the islad of , .. information contact the Center at help in archaeological excavations onsay say in ule Hebrides whieh this '1876301, Ext.'260. Bishop James ArmsGong, bishop ', confesf,anf 'For '. . : in England.next summer. DeadUne 'Summerwas - visited by ween.' , The box. office for'the play will of the Dakotas area of the United lor appllcations is February 1. Elizabeth,' Prince Charles and .. ., .. Methodist Church. will be 'our open on January 22 and Hill be open city center development, ". princess Anne. cost, inclusive of Sfar..Cover.Girl : from I:W p.m: until 5:~p.m., +Speaker in coxcocation Wednes- ' , on rcnd-building Program and mPldlY '. Trans-Allantic travel.. by scheduled . Monday lhrough Friday. Individual day, Jan. 24, using as his subject, ' , changing knd threatening 'jet, . use are 4 $m.. Indiana Central's Paula Love was ticketswillsell for $2.75 (adults)and "The Pearl" based on 'John the disappearance of prehistoric Write now for further delaii to chosen as one of con. $1.75 (students). Special rates Hill Steinbeck's novel and the .: graves, Iron-age settlements, Ian Lowson, 39 west 112 stred, ., . testants for Star hlagadne9s Cover be available for groups of zs or +turnan situation?' . Roman villas, fascinating relies 01 . 'N~~york, N.Y: lop. more. All seats will be reserved and ' . . Girl of 1973, and.the Flower and mediaeval towns. dl Over Britain. advance reservations can made He is no stranger to American students free from mid- ' . . . PatioShow Queen. be Paula and I9 other contestants by, calling 7n630.1 during regular the Indiana Central Campus. Before hIay, and with previous ar- Dr. .Cassel:to'hold. . wereselected from overZOOentries boxoffice hours. . . . , *r?kingeleted bishopln 1968, he was .chaeological experience, are invited .. the pastor Broadway of 'pictures submitted by persons of United tojoinaninternationa'~mona'g ' 'roup discussions . . nominating. them as; Cover - hlethodist church for ten years. of -the impoilant Roman and'. - .g : ~iri During that period time he was a ' . Queen. .The .contestants' pictures of hlediaeval city of ~aflronWalden Dr.'Cassel plans to be available a'egular,visitor to our halls. As a ~ appearedln the ,4 issue oI where lhe 1973 excavation hopes to "for discussions uilh students (and ' leader in Indianapolis, all kinds of ' . findevidenceofneotilhicsettiement . faculty)onTuesdaysat~:45inrwm . A , honorswere bestowed onhim: from under the site of the AngloSaXM I-zOonFe ground floor of Schwitzer ,king named ,"Outstanding Young Castle. Experienced helpers Will Center during the spring semester. finalists bywho a be interviewedof judges on.in Man of the Year" being appointed to receive free board for helping in this It is hoped that students who wish to ' by President Johnson to the January 22. A and lour ' important work: .. continue discussionsstarted in class . will ., be '.'National Ci!izens Committee 'for. selected from Otherstudents without experience. orwhohavequestionsabout ideas or. these ten. , ~ . :Community Relations." it%erwer , . are invlted to join. the British 'issues their studies come --social issues were at stake, there from uill ~~~~di~~loStai Magazine, the Archaeology Seminar at Lincoln . YOU would lid it! the midst. lo discuss them. ltopefully, a group .winner will be its cover him College, Oflord, by the '' will regularly. Occasionally a meet February 25 and will reign as 'Association for QhalExchange. student (or a professor) may read a . ; of ~ 11euiUbeinIndianapolis.Jan.~- : Six academic credits can be earned paper as .a starter for discussion: of the I;ldiana FloxPr and 24 as one of the guest leaders for the from participating in this low-cmt . patio Show, hIarch 3.11; at the . State Pastor's Conference. and it Is perhaps informal debates can be IndiaM State Fairgrounds.. ~ , programwhichend+v %=.weks'. ' heldaswell. lfyou wish toengagein ul~oughthe courtesy 'of the. State . , paula, a nursing student here at ,=!~co~nciIof Churches that he can parti~lwtionM W In different dialogue in the +%vatic tradition. . Central, is the daughter of ,. be parts of England and Scotland.. and . with us. to in Schwiber.Center,on , hvs. Paul Love of Indianapolj, These include the AsSdatiOn'S Tuesdays at 245. :,.prmbslaoaD.h. . .. . ~...... e...... , . . . - ., - ,. .. .. ,. *. .. .. -...... - .. 2: -. -- . ., .~ ~. -...... : January 19,1973 ...... - ...... '. .c.. .I _-_ ...... Kantarze at . .. dies 42 . . . .Editorial.. 1...... James Kantarze, part-time in- slructor of piano, died December 18, " ', 1972. A native of Youngstown, Ohio, Salute to.dining'service.:... - hlr. Kantane received his master's . degree from Jordan College of

Those of you who are underclassmen probably don't realize what a near hIusic, Butler .University, '~ . . ' niracle our present dining service. is. You should. Indianapolis. Before joining the ICC - .~ ~ If you had been here during the school year 1969-70YOU wiuld have ex- ' Music Department. he taught music rriencedmeals at which nosecondswere allowed, breakfasts which consisted . at Shortridge and Northwest lfigh lenerally of watery scrambled eggs and bacon or sausage once a week. You, Schools here in the dtY. ThrOughOUt vould also have had.the unpleasant experience of family style (not buffet) . fiw years of teaching at ICC. Mr. neals Monday-Thursday. . ' Kantarze had many, devoted .. .\ Today we have a modem4ficient dining hall service, led by' hlr. Jack students and was highly SUWesSfd togers. I met Jack last summer.when he took over the ARA Service here at uith CompetiliOn Winners. He Was 42 . htral.The interest he expressed to me in conversation was in not onlywhat years of ' age at his- death. A )ur students want in the way of food, hut also what our'interests and concerns memorial service will be held . . , , ueas people. It seems to me that we are no longer treated as numbers to be ; January 21,1973.12:OO noon, at the '. rocessed, we are treated like people who are being fed, moreover being Holy Trinity Hellenic Orthodox erved. church. 4011 North .Pennsylvania This dining system is not perfect-there probably aren't any anyvhereibut. Sbeet. !ndianapoliS. he improvement. even in just the last,year, represents a hearty hats off to The Reflector staff .extends its -. hose responsible...... ' . . deepest sympathies to the family Jack, the Reflector salutes you! .. ... and friends. . ,...... HOOKED.ON Ediforiol ...... BOOKS ~ The Indian, who inhabited for generations the land we now live c 0 nVO need s re0r a v a-. ll iZi nav on. has always been a problem to the Recently, chapelconvoc'ation was renamed simply "convocation." The white man. From the beginning he ... change removed some of the'stigma involved with this headache (I've never presented hazards to the colonists' ,. met anybody who likes convocation), but some of the hurt still remains. When safety. He was obtinate )n his un- ' . ' ' /, so many pfople really dislike it, there needs to be some serious, and honest re- willingness to give. up' ancestral -'Thenext four.'years? :. > evaluationof thegoals andmeansofthisinstitution. hunting grounds, or even to.allow .. 1 personally do not believe that Convocation should be abolished. There is a ' passagethroughthem. Hefought the .. buy Rhodesian chrome, it was aying need.that it be reorganized. I believe that Convocation should be.made expansion of the frontier. killing h'king at past years Of ' pragmatic .all right to support . .& into what it has not functionally been in the past-a learning resource of real settlers. and burning farms. Even the. Nixon -administration .in ' ' pafistanoverBangladeshandIndia I- value to students. \\\at is necessary is better funding. In order to present now, after he has been beateminto retrspeet. sort of tells'the Third inordertogettoChina.HowcanUlis : malerial of such a value that students ?odd no longer have to be foxed to submission and is no longer a threat wddNationswhatto expfet for the . nation, upholders of democracy do a, , .' endure it. we need programs of superior quality involving speakers and other . to our property, he concerns us with coming four years. thii lie that? It should not be ;- materials of national prominence. These would obviously, be expensive; but the . . his reluctance to adopt our ways, his Itwasnever easy in the past years surprising if developing Mtions , change, whichwouldbeasgreat as that ofour innovative fleximester program, low standard of living, his poverty and I hope our leaded have learned . copy pragmatism from "Big would not only be of advantage to our students, but would help to involve more and alcoholism.' 20th .Century a good lesson. In the past four years . and not to say usght 0n.1 ofthecommunity,andmakeeveryoneawueofwhat I thinkisoneofthebetter Americans may react to this we have seen American Foreign ~ anymoreofa ~.~.~oreigrpolicyin .:.- xhoolsinthestateand~potentiallyinthenation. - ...... situation with indifferehce ("I didn't Policy in practicd form go agaimt . the when does give with .~ ... .. m; not ~; ~. steal any- Indian lands."), with .what this country stands for. \Ye &fir ~~ti~~~linterest. - .. :.,: .. , . useless. feelings 'of guilt [or the have official policy SUP 1lr.Nixonisgoingtoholdbackaid.. , ... .. seen US. . . I collective sins of our nation, or with porting Pakistan Over Bangladesh. from these countries, he would hold : ;- an honest attempt ,to know.what ~. we have the State department.. back teachers and technicians, Seen ' ; . ChristmasorXmas? ~ : .... : really happened, and what getting UP tight. Over Zambia's ...... reduce the Peace Corps Program in front of the stores open extra possibilities are ope'n for a humane support for the expulsion of Taiwan ~ but one ~ingis sure, these ~tions llow do you remember Christ: hours for the lucky shoppers con- amdioration'of bygone wrongs. from the UN and the subsequent are going to have their freedom of Y- mas? December is Christmas venience. Cash registers clang as Muchhas been written about the overreaction of President Nixon to - after all ak is a . month.-January is snow and cold. curtail Americah fiiandal support '. householdexpressioninthe US. it is special mark downs compel the for world COlllmuni!y, We have Everything in December is bent on customers to spend in the spirit of this '. going to be mugh,'but ahat do we ..- oneday.theZ5th.eventhedaysafter Xmas. The Jones give the Smiths a seen Americaninv-tments in south prefer? hloney is not everything. -' arelikean anticlimax. Religiomly it surprise gift, so the Smiths return Africa, reach a record high. and the '' .In conclusion, sjdy-three per cent is. awaiting the coming, com- the token. A child makes a gift of most dishearting of them all, we' ~. of the berican may be mercially il is a countdown shopping have seen the Congress provide a .: right, b"t thirtydght scrapes saved up over the year and ,bill that provide the purchase of . be . ,; days.Sundaysin church aremarked wraps it in colored shopping bag will with the. lighting of the Advent paper and it-becomes a treasure. Rhodesian chrome whieh decision is ' . . Watch out, ~i~ki~$eyes on candles, . cantatas, majestically The holidays are over, New Years contrary to the UN agreement; the history books and boy! have we proclaim the glory of the. birth. has been rung in, how do you spell . These are just leW ' got some four yea? ahead of,us? i Salvation Army bells ring endlessly which idr. Nixon hopmight serve . AbdulKarimu .. ~. your Sth? With a X or Christ? as aweye opener to tbii world -...... - Barbara Yor) nations and to know that the next ' Evening .Division four years might even be rougher If ,,- , ' , .. they don't come home; home where . ' ;A=: they belong--lhe Western Camp. It .enroll.mentup ,

Indian "oroblem."~ ~~ Helen ~ ~ ~~ Hunt ~~~~~~~ will be the height of folly to Lhi. antri&llegekgan its : REFLECTOR Jackson' ivrote "A. Century of that, these examples are going to be . spring semester January 8. The new :i, Dishonor"in 1881. and "Ramona"in Potent enough to the desired Indiana .Central Plan permitting IN4 to awaken the public to the mawe. The age gone and the shorter sessions with more ' '. '; : mistreatment of the Indian and the time long past uhen third world 'enrollment opportunities is proving inefliciency of the Bureau of Indian nations would eBsily .say- Right! extremely popular. Evening. G Affairs. More recent boob on the, because America says Right! Division enrollments have set a subject are. Vie Deloria's Curter InAfrica,wehaves&foreign aid ' +ringhighforthe lgiys,andareup Died for your. Sins, in which the ..dmptoanalltimelow,wehaveseen.. 1sstudents Over last spring. author, a. Sioux, speaks for his a considerable. reduction in-the T~~ programs' in particular y people'.describing how "White PeJCe'CorpsProgram. wewouldbe 'contributed to the increase in. . America and ffie U.S. Government very foolish if by now we we don't enrollments.TheAmericanInstitute have consistently cheated, mur- get the message the State Depart- ' of Banking program, now in its dered, disenfranchised, lied to, mentis sending out. It's about time fourth had an increase of 65 t.' massacred, persecuted and ravaged we start mending our own linens as students this.spring. necollege's I 1 the .American Indian-taking his theexperienceofthe~stfouryears'..-new Criminal ~ustice.program, , j land and trying to destroy his is plenty enough. Consequently . . 'begun this ,past fall; now has 80 r fd;tor.in Chief ..... 1...... :...... \ ...... M.TtIry k Toylor ., civilization." The Long Death, the foreignaid is not,FlY &rd to give : studentsenrolledindassesin police '0' firkhom but even more bfflcult tg receive. '. administration and corrections. , . Aiin&tc fdilor ...... :: ...... :...... A. Rhonda Last Days of Ihe Plaln Indians. by ...... k.John Ralph K. Andrist. is a moving story \Ye are tired of being puppets on a .It is expected that total Evening string...... : ...... :Borbarocomdcn 1 , ofthestruggleoftheIndianto retain Division enrollments for the whole; . 5 frotuni Editor ...... ;...... M r. Wollcf No01 . his lands. We havelearnedthat pragmatism' year will be up at least per cent .- . Those xho are concerned about is the potent force behind American , .over last yeu. nurnonAlloin Editon ...... ?. _ ...... hb.VKki WOtLinr . : Foreign Policy. We have learned . hk Barbom Ynd Americqand whosee their own role .. LoflOnd as one of the humanizing and sen- that politics is "What is'' and not Pholoprophe; ...... : .... :...... :...... 1...... k. 17Vhat should be".and that in- ... v ' .sitking forces, however' small, will . A;in ...... -...... ~5.wia aemcna .. . Mr. VKkiVntrnr want to Iwk over this collection of ternational relation is not guided by ' c . .. books the American Indian, . morality. The cliche then In the """ hk &w+rByler on on .- ' .. k,e~ov:...... :..... State Department is, whatever they ' . .. display in the Library, to be'at least '. .. .. do should give With the "National .r aware of some of the current - .. .. literature on the subject. Interest;" thus it was pragmatic to : ' ...... , . :. :. .. . 'a ....~ ...... ' . . ,...... '.' ...... 3 . ' ' bnuory 19,1973.- ..... , ...... '...... -.. ... - ... - .:, , ...... ' . .* ..Faculty profile: Dr. Chiu I ..1.c studekt...... - . C .... '-,Centralstudents attend . . .. .- .... .~- . ' Nature, is important .: c, .. ' . ,meeting in New Jersey ; .. *. .. .. ' .~ ~ Besi es working with tie com- . '. ' ' .. educates computer.' It is a basic Iact we lm0w ,. .' . .. pvter, Bill has been a very busy Twelve Indiana Central human ' ' ' . earth.is one.uriit mmpulers speak their ' own person. IIe carried the Indianapolis relations majors spent January 2-0 language. But Bill \iilson, a senior njvicsrnrciiaioso ~ ' ' Newsforthreeyearsandthenwasa , in nlendham*New Jersey attending n~ath major at Indiana. Central :, The aspt,&at science is an students are on a very tight &uege is trying to teach the am- . StarcanierforfourYears. Hewona a national human Con- importantmeansagrest deal to Dr. sche$ule.to teach and learn certain ference the city. Star Scholarship when he yent to . on !Mm . I -puler a different dialect - that ~ . .college. .. Chiu,whoisaprofessnrofmathand things at a certain time. There are PhjTics. In respect to this Dr. Chiu day school teachers.,which Dr. Chiu being French*A Mmputer speakmg . He haswons&eral honorsand has Fifty-fok,hmanrelations majors . triestogetacmsstothesludentsthe . was, and there are afternoon French? Yes, that's right. '. been very active while on the . from four colleges participated in Bill, who lives at 2122 Garfield -this herican 1rumanics F~~~ fact that nature is all important and . teachers. in 11ong Kmg the children 'Drive and graduated from hlanual , campus. Ile has been a member of the ear' one 'nit.. either go from eight to twelve or one .the band and orchestra where he dation sponsored event. Those at- ltigh Schcol, needed four hours ofan , tending from Indiana Central were . Dr. Chiu should know quite a lot to five.. . elective subject to-fulfill that, , ~Y~$~,~~$$~ee~~~~~~~Bob Thompson; D~~~ lIazelett, about science and other subjects, Dr. Chiu had the honor'of being Lequirement at I.C.C. ., because he has attended quite a few as one of the interpreters for an honorary Terry Kerr, Mark Barhan.. Tom wen ,in doing in- . , . member ofsigma notable Colleges. He went a ' the Chinese Acrobatic that ,,I w,as Powlowski, ' Jim hlelton, Jane. to Troupe dependent study with the school's : . Sc~~~~~~~~volv~~in . ;le .Youngblood, Rick Ball, ~l~~~~..--.Teacher's allege in llong Kong for came to. Clowes Hall. Dr. Chiu ' computer but didn't know exactly ' Peters, Sharan Grable, R~~~~ one year where instead of giving Stated, "he 'called in to reserve' , young \Vorld and the degrees they give diplomas. Dr. tickets for the show and later was what subject to work on. 'I Con-. for Lugar. at mstau and human relations , , .New Voters . Chiu,ofcourse, got his diploma! He , called back for the job of 'in- *sidered composing music or doing A1anual,'he was in the National selor. hlr. Bob Dyer. ... somethingwith thestockmarket but : then went to Kent.State in. 1959, terpreting." I finally setfled on getting the Honor Society* the ' The Conference w& held at the receiving his bachelor's degree Dr. Chiu finds time to enjoy his 19M). .~ wmputer to speak French." ' Orchestra and -attended Iloosier Schiff Scout Reservation which : there in D~.Chiu his wife and two sons and alsovarious a enlisted the aid the sight Of the Nalhal Executive Masters degree , at ' Cornell hobbies that :. he has, such as: of hb' summers he'has four . .Institute, the training facilities for , University in &trophpics and his listening to classical music, reading French professor at. worked for the'bdiana State Fair 1ndian.i Central, and the two of them BOY Scouts 01 America executives:: in Solid State physics. , ,, philosophy, and pla,.ing ping Board and also has worked at . According.to senior Rick Ban. the . Along with his educational \Vith a man as busy as Dr. Chiu kied to figure out a way that BiU. . nIerchants Bank in the currency group first spent a hYin *e . variety, Dr. Chiu also had several , one wonders how he finds time to be could instruct the computer in 'e ' department for the previous three 'language of romance." . .... city of Newark. New Jersey, "to teaching expwiences,, Ile advisor .to the international "I fist had to set up a vocabulary learn'basics 2nd to see Practical elementary school for two years in ; Relations Club, but somehow he \men asked .if 'he h?d : aspects of inner city work rather the computer* which I named . . "disctpline" problems with Hang Kong, and8ahalf year at the. , does. The club's main goal is to 3' the . -than to learn it all from bo~ks:' ~ University of Dr.,Chiu bring different cultureslogether and computerReng.~(French-English) card and divided I tookit into a ..computer ~il~replied, **\yell, Reng ... Except for one free day spent in, then taught physics in Ohio at a learn from this. At the present time , ' has cleared some of *e information New York city, the three sections. The first section. students at- . . small school like' Indiana Central there are twenty-seven members. storage discs I use and it takes me ~ . "CmtainslheEnglishwords Ius' the tended classes and iiiicussions on ,,a,,ied \Vwster; . ,, The students can decide what they has the ' about ~minutesto getthem backin ' communications, motivation; the . Dr. oiustati,it is interesting want to do the club. bst year . ' order; but that about the only equivalent to the English words and. :. is - 'nature of youth services and other t~note~meofthedifferences~the of the activities included an the part has a number 'Ode I,ve had hmanics related topis. Teaching schools such as the differences -international dinner. and booths at *identify characteristics of the words Bill stated that the computer has was provided by the same trained.:' betw& the llongK~~~ elementary the l~~~~~~i~game. oneor the (i.e.puto[speeeh, is it feminineor :; doneaboutasmu*asastudentwho ~ personnelwhotraintheB.S.A.exec-... . schoolsandthe Americanones. For members of the club happens to be

masculine gender, etc.)" . has taken one year of French.. ~ . utives. . ' '' - . example in the llong Kong Dr.Sease. ' . "ln fact. I am .considering 1'1now have up to 150 that, ' The Conference was also high- . elementary schools there are^ , . After three years of being at petitioning the Academic Dean to lighted by the unscheduld visits Of . usually forty-five children in the "Freng can use in making up sen- .' See if the mmPuter can get . Indiana Central. Dr: Chiu says he butlcouldgoashighas 7~000' ' Mr. Roe Bark fOtder of.the '-classroom, the desks are arranged enjoys the school and the students. words. Ihe diUicult thing 'is' credit for four hours of French. but .American Ilumanics Foundation in rows and cannot changed '\~eaatIndianaCentrallikewiseenjoy most . . of I,would give the be and former major Of city, around. The teacher'.... and. the havingafineindividuallikeDr.Chiu gettingthe When the- computer was and'by Alden Barber, Chief Scout * and verbs, since lhese are dinerat -- ' Pith us.., - . ~ questioned about its feelings about Executive of.the B6y Scouts of .. in thetwolanguages." . ' Bill and his work,'F?eng answered. America. .- The ups and downs ''me mmputer will conjugate the ' . "Bill est mon mieux professeuf." .~.Othercollegesparlidpatinginthe In the developing nations, nearly ... . hall the are under 15 , . ". to wesent*Past and 'e' ... .Translation - ~il~.is my. tmt . conference were Valley reflexive tees." . i...professor.: .:. .. age. Approximately three- . . . . College, hIarshall, nlo.; Itigh years 01 . of returning to . .. allege, lIighpoint, N.C,: and alem . quarters of the world's children live . . ' . ' . in areas where the average mcome campus a,fter break - JANUARY ' ' S"e:WetheraI&:. 'College,Salem.w.Va. -9 ...... , Indiana Central and the pieceding less than m0a year. The "Nted in Nations Children's Fund help? colleges are the only four provide better food and medical. . \\'hat's it'like coming back to the which. offer the.. ..care for ... youngsters. : ' fourteen weeks of work after three .. .. human relations major . weeks of loafing? Groan all 3 ... ..I . .. sheer I. ..' you want. but it's inevitable! But ~ ' . - .' hIrs. suranne:~.Wetherald has. . ' ' , .. ' . there are some good things abut FAX beennamedapart-timeinstructor'.' .. 3 ... coming back; aren't .there?? ~ January wr-ts our coldest ...... in the physical Education Depart- .. .. ., .. . . Anyway, returning after semester -month as the average ment at Indiana College , , The following letter was s&t all seriously. I .. Central to .. break is... to degrees. The normal ' . according President Gene E. bps 29 to . department heads. We felt that-one on campus, 'exact location: ...Sunday night with nothing to do. maximum is 37 'and the Sease. She will .begin her dubes particular reply by. Herbert the seeing all your friends (or minimum iS 20,. but below ZCTO Of Dr. mese are in ... second semester. ~ . bssek ~ead Philosophy and intellectual ieadings . are .not uncommon. activities.of interested. . enemies)again (with nothing to do). h!rs:N'etherald is a graduate of .Religion Dept.. merited printing. ' . . students. ...g oing into your sweltering rcom Preei~iUConaverages W over 3 . . Ranklh Central High school and : ~ . We are trying to help more . . \\'odd you like a photographer to. . when you, thought you turned the inches .(water equivalent), but received her Bachelor- of Science in campus organizations 'reach-more take pictures (please inform ,our . ,heat off. - Indimpolis experienced 1'' degreefromlndiana CentralCollege. people on our campus. If YOU have . 'shd days in, advance)?,.yes...if ...;..having~londaynighttddo roller 'inches! Norm* snowfall 1s .4.1 . in December, 1972:' She holds an event coming up or just past that inches; however. ih 1939 snow totals - you can manage to photograph a ,skating, and when you get the memberships in the Girl &outs of . . that YOU feel would be of interest to new ideaor a new perspective on an . place is closed. measured 15 in&= dming the ' ' America, psi Iota xi Sorority, and students (ex. meetings, bake sales, ~onth.U'mdsaverage12mphfrom . old and perplexing problem! ...shelling out all your hard-earned ' the Indiana'. Central. Faculty , .movies, speakers, seminars, field, : If yes, at what time;of day? It money for millions ofbooks-which -the northwest. but in 1950 a west : .Women~sclub. . , trips*awards) please have SOmeMe , unlikely that windof90m~hw.sslegisteredfora. Previously she was a substitute .. in your organization GII out the. Seemsan~concepts timeless ideas .you how youu never use! captured iman - ,...standing in line to register and . . teacher. at Pike .High School. and enclosed form and return it to the . inslant of heon film but... you B.re out they don,t think you paid r Jennings County High School. She Reflector, campus mail. If you wish 'welcome to try! ; - your fees. . . workedand Recreation for the Indianapolis Department Parks, this threeschoolareporterpresentpleaseletusknow days in advance. . you be having outside . ..living a bun& of night. speakers? croN& , ... TerryA.Taylor*Edibr ' are not anticipated,,since past summer. : .. no outside ....hving loti to tree! : -0. She is married Mr. Terry .. Please . answer all pertinent . to 'R. ,~., speakers need be installed. . ' \Vetherald, who is an instructor and ' qUeStlonS.' ' ...eating cafeteria food alter .... If yes; whom? The professors in. . hlom's...... and you can*< ...... Not being able to eat lunch, . 'cause of your schedule...... 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