USF breaks ties with vending co. By Christy Barbee Contracted services from AMI will .end new contract would jeopardize the bid­ The University currently receives a Oracle Staff Writer May 15. ding, he said. commision from AMI. Thompson said he Frequent complaints of broken or empty AMI is eligible to be bid for the contract, did not know exactly what the rate of Service complaints and contractual vending machines were the main reason Thompson said. commission was because the percentage problems have spurred a break between for the contract termination, according to No companies have yet shown an in­ varies with six oer seven products. ·the University and the company supplying Ken Thompson, director of Ad­ terest in bidding for the new contract and servicing on-campus vending Thompson said. Thompson said he will begin work on a ministrative Services. bidding cycle for the new contract today. machines. "I do not anticipate a significant dif­ Thompson said he didn't want to be The bidding cycle involvesseveral steps, USF has broken its two-year contract ference in thr product line," Thompson quoted since details might jeopardize the including approval by the with Automatic Merchandising In­ said, adding the University State Board of bidding process for a new contract. is not looking Regents he said. corporated (AMI) signed last Novermber. "Public comments regarding this vendpr for differences in priceof merchandise - The contract includes a 90-day breaking (AMI) would be unwise," Thompson said. only in service. The University's specifications for the clause that enables either party to renege Preference or lack of preference shown for "Our primary interest is service to the new contract will be available to the public the contract if notice is given 90 days in any company that might be bidding for the students, facultyy and staff," which is and companies interested in. bidding in advance. ecomically justified, Thompson said: three to four weeks, Thompson said. wednesday's February 21, 1973 Vol. 7 No. 118 the ORACLE 8 pages Christian okays shorter degree

By Bill Nottingham Oracle Staff Writer A special committee report on ·... all these proposals can be· accbm­ time-shortened .degree programs has received appr~val from State plished without the legislature having Education Commissioner· Floyd Christian and.will be made public to pass r within. the next few days. a law. Christian said the committee Floyd Christian report points out "eight or nine programs" that would enable students to complete their college suggested. Also, an effort would State · Senate · Pres. Jerry educations in less than the nor­ be made to start students ori Thomas, . D-Riviera · Beach, mal four-year period. coµege work at earlier ages, drafted a three-year · degree presumably during high school. proposal. ··. Yesterday in Tallahassee, Christian was not prepared to "The main emphasis of .this release a forinal statement, but report," he said, "is that all these .Puffing o_n said he was "highly pleased wiith proposals can be accomplished . the. committee's results." He without the legislature having to a new face . said the committee's programs pass a· law." Today's Oracle was set and would be "flexible" and "would composed by the Oracle staff allow students to progress at However, the State Board of in the USF typography lab their own rates." Education will have to give ap­ under the supervision of proval and the Board of Regents W.F. Moyse, instructor. Christian would not give details will probably be called on to Mechanical failure at of the committee proposals, but make some necessary ad­ Peerless Printers made it Engineering Expo '73 mentioned that a stronger justments. impossible for · them . to per­ ·reliance on· testing programs, forl1l the composition. Steve Thole demonstrates a peice of acoustical equipment used to such as the College · Level The time~shortened degree measure and control air pollution. This machine along with many . Printing was by Peerless as Examination Program - "CLEP concept was proposed in Florida usual. -Editor · others will be on display at the College of Engineering open house tests" used at USF, was for the first time last year when . this week.

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TALLAHASSEE (UPI)--- All MIAMI BEACH CUP!) - AFL­ except five senators will steer news Nondiscrimination CIO President George Meany . clear of any involvement in the TALLAHASSEE (UPl}--State said Tuesday the Democratic Party current investigation of Lt. Gov. Banking Commissioner Fred was in "shambles" and he Tom Ada1ps' extra curricular f lorida briefs gave an official cold shoulder to Dickinson told the Senate its Farm Operations "so as not to Commerce Committee Tuesday chairman who sought to woo Meany and other labor defectors jeopardize ourselves in sitting in he does not believe Florida banks Misplaced emphasis back into the Democratic fold. judgement; in case of im­ Gag rule passes are turning dowh women ap­ peachment," Sen. Jim Williams, TALLAHASSEE (UPI}--One of plicants for loans "just because D-Ocala, said Tuesday. TALLAHASSEE (UPl}--The they are women. " No man's land Senate President Msallory Florida's major business lob­ byists told the Cabinet Tuesday Cabinet finally approved its long­ But he said he will survey the Horne &aid that the five Senate banks p ARIS (UPI) - A leading Viet that the proposed criteria for debated rule requiring anyone and other lending in­ members of the Joint Auditing who wants to speak to the board stitutions he regulates to see if . Cong official Tuesday proposed Committee, which is making the designating "developments or' any of them practice sex that high-level talks to decide the regional impact" are too vague, of regents to state his business 15 ·investigation, will take part. days before the meeting date. discrimination against women. political future of South Vietnam with misplace(! emphasis. be held in a neutral zone in South Battle of the bulge "The overail problem with Attorney General Robert L. Shevin objected mildly, fearing Caamano is dead Vietnam or in Paris. TALLAHASSEE ekly. T~11'sdt1)' thro~gh Frida)·· durin/.! tllt' llt'11d emit• )·enr period Sq1teml..-r throu/.(h mid-June; twit·•· durin/.( tlu· 11"·11demit' y<"nr p <" riod 111id -J11111· thron/.(h Au!l;ust. b)· tht• ~ in I nin·rsit) of South Florida, ·1·202 Fowlt•r Avt-., Tampu Fla. :J3620. e Opiuioris Pxprt'ssed in The Oracle are those ~f tlw editors ~1r of tlu· wrilt•r 111111 not those of th.. Univt'rsih of South Florid.a. Addrt•ss rurrt•spo111lt·111·e lo The Oraclt>, L1111 ·1·72,· Tnmpu. Fin .• :J;J(,20. ~ "STERILE CUCKOO" C Tiu· Or11 <" lt• is t'ntered a s Second Class mnll<'r at the l: nited Stntt>s l'os t Offit•r at T ampa. Fin .• a nd printe d b)· Pe<"rless Prinlt'rs. Inc .• Tampa. Tlw Ora.-lt• rt·snves tlu· right to regulnlt· the tyjJOgruphical toru· of all n1ln·rtisrmn1ts nnd lo re,·is.• or turn tiwn)· t'Op)· it t•onsidt'rs ohj1•ctionahlt'. Suhst·ri pt ion mil· is 8 7 prr )'Car or $ 2 for Qtr,;. I. 2. :J: $ I for Qtr. .J. . iu~;OooOOOOOol THE ORACLE FEBRUARY 21, 1973 - 3 DOONESBURY 'Negative ideas' 0. ·:o 111€ P!Zt3105NT ;a~= O!Vc& 5AIO rH11r /fie FOUOWl/116 ooQO me 111q/111111 tu/JR. 15 /I 14/,9/J y WftS 0/1/C OF Of/R prompt discussion ePrror<.111l-. FINEST !IOf//2.5.1 f)~G I rHRf? FINE<;;(... The changing roles of I .. / HOtJ£5? Dr. Margaret C. Fagin, American women and the goals "There has been so much director of women's and out-of­ of Women's Liberation were the heat and passion exercised state programs and associate focal points of "New Directions", profess of Education at the a two two-day public service concerning women's University of Missouri gave the program held Monday and liberation that many in­ opening lecture on the Tampa Tuesday on USF's Tampa and dividuals have negative campus yesterday. Bay campuses. ideas as to what it's "There has been so much heat Fagin said a woman's failure to and passion exercised <'oncerning about." "see her own identity" should be attributed to an absence of in­ women's liberation that many --Dr. Juanita Williams individuals have negative ideas tellectual orientation for women as to what it's about;' Dr.Juanita in schools. She noted the older women have intellectual ability &iii Williams, director of USF's pressured from early childhood Women's Studies Program said in addition to the wife and mother COP!&S OF 77115 into strict sex role stereotypes. role. c/J!TOR!/1l /IRE in her introduction on the Bay "Little boys are taught that it is Fagin cited a survey in which ~ At/11/M/3/.£ ON. J1 campus. only desirable for them to always ~ Rc(i)t/65T. 32-40 year old women were given Williams defined the goals of /1()1?€ be strong, independent, and the College Level Evaluation \ Ht1~s1c! women's liberation as equal pay, competitive," she said. "Little Program (CLEP) test as high as opportuniti~s ·for education and lJ 1 girls, on the other hand, women just out of high school. t1 advancement, freedom of choice are taught that they should be concerning one's own life and dependent and submissive." "This proves that she (the older woman). can go back to freedom from sex role Williams called for human stereotypes. school and excel as well as the liberation. "When we see the day young girls," Fagin said. Reading from a children's when women are fully liberated, book, Williams illustrated how then men will be liberated, too," "Project Talent," a study men and women are both she said. conducted in high schools revealed goals and aspirations of high school, Fagin said. "Freshmen girls, when asked what career that wanted to Engineering Expo '73 pursue upon graduation, said they preferred being a housewife first," Fagin said of the study. The next most popular oc­ cupations in order of preference aims toward awareness were secretary, airline By Anne Lerner The purpose of Expo "73 said Powers said USF has one of the and exhibits and participants stewardess and typist. Vernon Powers,Expo '73 coor­ highest rated engineering from the Bay area. will show Over 140 women from the bay Oracle Staff Writer dinator, "is to promote com­ colleges in the south. "This expo various displays including an area attended the program munity awareness of the will show the public and in­ airplane interior, a kidney featuring other lecturers and The College of Engineering engineering field, as well as dustrial communities the dialysis machine and a riew group discussions. and Applied Sciences will hold increase understanding of its potential of our students," model sewage system. Elizabeth Bolton, program Enginerring Expo . 73, its first functions in industry and Powers said. coordinatior for USF's Center of annual open house, Friday and education". Dolly Gooding, president of the Continuing Education , said ot~er Saturday in the Engineering EXHIBITS will be on display THE EVENT held in con­ USF Society of Women programs on women's identity, building. from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday. junction with National Engineers Engineers, said she hopes this role , and direction will be Week, is designed as an in­ open house "will acquaint both presented. She said no dates troduction to the seemingly the high school and college have been set but a program on complicated arts and students as well as the general women's directions in education, mechanisms of engineering. public with the technical ad­ volunteert services and em­ Powers said student guides will vances in industry and ployment is anticipated for late explain the dynamics of education." spring. engineering in laymen's terms.

Tours will be conducted through laboratories, and LUTHERAN WORSHIP demonstrations of engineering equipment will be shown. ON &AP•PUS Powers said participation is stressed and guests will be ~ .m. Sunir.lays allowed to test the various 8:00 machines and computors. FEBRUARY 18, 1973 DURING Engineering Expo One exhibit '73, Hillsborough and Pinellas Episcopal Student Center ... from the College of Engineering open house to be held· Friday and County businesses and industries Saturday. l\udrey Carlson (left), and Dr. Jerry Sargent examine will present films on engineering f 0R MORE INFORMATION CALL 988·4025 this boiler designed for the Charmin Paper Co. OPENING 'Uneducated' iournalists show TUESDAY ~ FEB.27th talent, skill and 'Free Spirit' TAMPA'S NO. I NITE CLUB starting .Feb. 26. Subscriptions Bill Nottingham USF last week setting up a local distributorship. can be obtained by writing: Free PRESENTS THE Oracle Staff Writer Spirit Press, P. 0 . Box 802, DYNAMITE SOUND OF: "We decided we wanted to put Remember when your high Greenfield, Mass., or call 413- out a magazine that looked at th e LITTLE EVA school counselors told you the 772-6079. good side of life," Scanlon said. only way to become successful & "It's mostly a general interest was to go to college? LUTZ PAINT magazine that trys to lookat the THE ESPIONAGE Twenty young people from overall perspective of what's & BODY SHOP Open 3:00 PM to 3:00 AM Greenfield, Mass. didn't believe happening." DANCING NIGHTLY CASUAL DRESS it. Today, without any formal The place to have you Free Spirit Press wi ll accept SUPER SUNDAY JAM SESSION education or experience, they wntrng and photographic car repaired correctly. Every Sunday afternoon JAMMING & DANCING 3:00-6:00PM publish Free Spirit Press, one of contributions from anybody, but the fastest growing underground most of the work is done by the magazines in the nation. 1:r SOUTH FLORIDA N TTE 1:r 20 staffers. EVERY MONDAY After starting publication Current circulation is 60,000 only one year ago, the quart erly .. 1 Featuring the Today Sound and growing fast. Newsstand G II 1S. f . magazine has outgrown the New 18 yr. olds o Reduced pnces copies will be sold for 50 ce nts, England area and is now starting admitted USF SAPPENWOOD for USF s.tudenu with subscription rates at$ l .7S nite only on USF mte national distribution. per year. Dancing! Casual Dress! Beer Bust! Mike Scanlon and Charlie According to Scanl on and 907 129th Ave. Ribokas, Free Spirit Press Hibokas, the magazine should be 201 E· Arctic "executives in the fi eld" wen · at available at the Bookstore PH. 971 -1 11 5 4 - THE ORACLE - FEBRUARY 21, 1973 -ORACLE------

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Hundreds of USF students were It may_come as a surprise to the chief overstaffed. However, we are quite often not stopped, we can with a little dubiously· treated to an unusual and and his men, but probably most of those told that it's not. But there are some other imagination envision the day when the hopefully not to be repeated sight Monday students, staff and faculty that were in­ chores that could be performed. If nothing procedure is· expanded to include afternoon. convenienced had some place to be and at else they could position them­ classroooms (they already spend a lot of What the students witnessed was a particular time. Like a class or some selves near bicycle racks or ramps to time in the coffee shops). "Just a few University Police officers causing a other such silliness. Most people do not prevent illegal parking. The library could moments of your time professor, we need lengthy traffic tie-up rather than helping anticipate being waylayed by having to use help in preventing theft and damage to to check on fee cards. They're all sup­ traffic flow smoother. The reason for this pass in review for one of Prehle's officers. books. The intersection by the VA hospital posed to carry them you know . Oh , could paradoxical situation was that three of backs up traffic regularly and hosts ac­ you hold my gun and belt? I don't fit in USF's finest decided to take about an hour If a better use cannot be found for these cidents quite frequently. these tiny seats with all my life-support off from their other duties to perform a men, then maybe the USF police force is IF THE force's taste for these checks is systems on." "sporadic traffic check." FOR THE unenlightened, a "sporadic traffic check" involves a policeman placing himself in a strategic· location Oike the middle of the street) to stop cars and check for those frightful crimes all decent citizens have come to dread -- the expired auto inspection sticker, the ex­ pired driver's license and the vehicle registration. Monday's strategic spot was an in­ tersection on Maple Drive, that little­ traveled thoroughfare which passes between the Phys. Ed., Bus. Ad. and Soc. Sci. buildings. It inter::sects with the en­ trance to all those large, empty parking lots . .· - · - Police Chief Jack Prehle has given his force a free hand in electing when to perform this invaluable service. The good chief has instructed them to make the checks "whenever they decide they want to do it" but they aren'tsupposed to talk to anybody about it. WE ARE pleased that USF's security problems are such that Prehle's men can find time· to participate in what must be considered extracurricular and trivial activity. It is difficult to make a connection between USF security and expired stickers and licenses. Even if Prehle felt this activity was absolutely necessary, and we don't see that it is, why couldn't the meter maids check the stickers? Readers talk hatchets, bigotry and smoke

Editor: smoker be subjected -- without any children in Bldck History Week . Knowing both Lisa Smith and Ellie thought- to cigarette smoke in such Strange as it may seem, white parents Sommers it was not surprising to find they amounts that by the time_ he leaves his have yanked their children out of sc:hool had gotten together to do a hatchetjob on classroom his heart is racing, he fells rather than have them learn the truth (letters) nauseated and his clothes and hair reek of about the. contributions blacks have made your entertainment editor-reviewer. Neither wa,s it difficult to visualize them the smell of tobacco, when he doesn't even to:·this country. cackling around their kitchen table, smoke cigarettes? Really, do you find this Perhaps it is not so strange since in­ .giggling over pet phrases during the Editor fair? justice flourishes with ignorance and in­ lengthy· research session that must have It se~ms that cigarette smokers are not Please smokers, show a little con­ justice is the desired state of these throw­ ensued to produce so many important at all aware of the discomfort that they sideration for the rights of others. backs. sounding words. Words they never include cause for non-cigarette smokers. This Dianne Cournoyer One can only hope that the children in their daily converstaion or the reviews letter is to make them aware. 3 HUM involved will defy their parents in the they used to write before they were both Research on this subject has found that Maureen J. Wise interest of getting a needed education. . 4HUM replaced by Ms.-Muley at the Oracle. it is hazardous to the health of non­ Marilyn Evon smokers just being in a room filled with Darlene Clay Perhaps if they had not themselves 3MCE exhibited so much 'bland indifference' cigarette sdmoke. This fact alone is 3 HUM when they had the responsibilities they enough ,but a smoke filled room also Barbara C. Cahrens This public document was irritates that non smoker's eyes, nose and 4HUM would not have '. been replaced. promulgated at an annual cost of To those who know them and their past throat to the poing where he almost feels $147,208.42, or 9¢ per copy, to history at the Oracle· their letter was as if he had just smoked a . pack of 'typical ~' Anyone who did not know them cigarettes. .Cigarette smoke is very disseminate news t

BY VIVIAN MlJLEY Dr. Robert . Breen, an Two prize winning films by ENTERTAINMENT EDITOR originator of the cha.mber theatre A Celebration of Literature avant garde filmmaker-in­ from Northwestern University , "to stimulate and enlarge the mind of residence, Charles Lyman will A Celebration of Literature "to will speak on the chamber highlight the day. "The stimulate and enlarge the mind of theatre before Bernard Down's the student" will feature Russian poet Castaway" and "Liela" will be the student" will be held Thur­ adaptation of F. Scott Fit­ shown along with French director sday, Friday and Saturday, in zgerald's "The Great Gatsby". Joseph Brodsky, filmmaker Charles Robert Enrico"s film version of cooperation with six university Thursday's activities will "The Incident at Owl Creek departments. conclude with Dale Rose's Lyman, scholar Dr. Robe.rt Breen and a Bridge." The festivities will include production of . "The Marowitz LYMAN, Breen, Lorenzen and studies in literature and its use in Hamlet" in Centre Stage. host of student presentations Thursday, Irving Deer, of USF's English dance, film,stage and poetry, and A roundtable discussion of Department, will participate in a will feature such personalities as· literature and the stage will Friday and Saturday. roundtable discussion on literature and Russian poet Joseph Brodsky, round out that portion of the the film, con­ filmmaker Charles Lyman, - cluding the festivities celebration Friday morning. The USF student Susan Barley will OTHER activities _ _ onr scholar Dr. Robert Breen and a panel will consist of Breen give an original poetry Fi:iday will feature "L.iterature , All activities, free, with the host of student presentations. Downs and Rose. · '. production entwined with dance and the Dance," with a lecture by exception of "The Marowitz "We felt if we had a celebration Student poetry readings from in "Visions of Death." Flori day State University dance, Hamlet," will be held in LAN 103. here with outstanding individual students will kick off And Russian poet in residence head Nancy Warren Smith, who professionals, it would give us an - "Literature and the Poet," at the University of Michigan, will read from Marion Kleinau's oppoutunity of having an unusual Friday. A lecture discussion on Joseph Brodsky will highlight presentation. Kle.inau was idea that could include six the "Interpretation of Poetry," the day. Brodsky, noted for his unable to attend because of departments in the university," Clio awards will be given by Beverly deeply person?.! and religious problems with her health. Dr. R. J. Schneider, of the Speech Whitaker of the University of poetry, was , exiled from Russia Featured dance presentations Department said. Texas, after the readings. last year. will include Peggy Lax per- . lo be shown Schneider said that the forming "Love;' a dance based on · · The celebration would give people a a passage from St. Paul; USF Advertising chance to "let them see through "Island," a dance performed by Association will present the best the eyes of a dancer, stage *** Debbie Nigro and Rob Besserer , domestic TV commercials' from person, filmmaker and poet." Schedule of events written by Marcia Ward and the past in an award~winning choreographed by Chase film, today at 2 p.m. in LAN 118. The festivitiesin the three-day LITERATURE AND THE STAGE 4 p.m. -- Bernard Downs' Robinson; Susan _ McCarthy's Admission is free. adaptation of F. Scott Fit­ celebration will open Thursday performance of the "Purpose of. THURSDAY zgerald's "The with "Literature and the Stage," Great Gatsby." the Absurd" and "In Watermelon 8 p.m. -- Dale'Rose's in an attempt to acquaint people 1 :30 p.m. _ Three Student production Sugar," interpreted by Ruth of "The Having a with the stage's utilization of Presentations __ "Occurence at Marowitz Hamlet," Lampl. Centre Stage. .literature. Owl Creek Bridge," "The Book of A roundtable discussion on meeting? Three student presentations-- Hosea" and "The Playboy of FRIDAY literature and the dance will ."The Occurerice at Owl Creek Seville." 9 a.m. - Roundtable enhance the dance festivities to Bridge," "The Book · of Hosea" 3 p.m. -- Lecture on the Discussion on "Literature and give peple a better understanding Send the time, and "The Playboy of Seville"- _ Chamber Theatre by Dr. Robert that Stage." of the dance. Smith , Lax and will open the festivities. Breen. Breenwill mak~ up the panel. place, etc. to The LITERATURE AND TQE POET 10 a.m. .... STUDENT Literature and the Film will Oracle Bulletin Poetry Reading H.our. conclude the celebration. 11 a.m. - Lecture on "The Ted Lorenzen will show his film Board in . Interpretation of Poetry" with "I Ching" Saturday, followed by Beverly Whitaker. a lecture on "Film as Literature" -LAN 472. ·l p.m. -- Original poetry by Breen. production -- Susan Barley's "Visions of Death." 8:30 p.m. -- Guest poet Joseph Brodsky. · LITERATURE AND THE DANCE 2 p.m. - Lecture on the . literature and the dance with Nancy Warren Smith. ·3 p.m. -- Featured Dance presentations - "Love and "Island." 4 p.m. Roundtable Discussion on "Literature and the Dance." 5 p.m. -- Student Dance Presentations - "In Watermelon Sugar" and "The Purpose of the Absurd is to Destroy Ordinary Forms of Communication," LITERATURE AND THE FILM SATURDAY 9 a.m. -- Literary Ex- plorations in Film -- Ted Lorenzen's "I Ching." 10 a.m. "- Lecture on "Film as Literature" with Robert Breen. PEOPLE PHOTOGRAPHS 11 a.m. -- Award Film Program -- Charles Lyman's "Castaway" Charles Wellman, assistant art and "Liela" and Robert Enrico's professor at "Occurence at Owl Creek Florida Technological University and judge of the UC Bridge." photo contest, is exhibiting a one-man photography 1:30 p.m. Roundtable show through Sunday from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. in the UC discussion on literature and the Gallery. film.

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IM wrestling WOMEN'S BCM 18, lbada O registration Alpha l East 7, Delta Dorm 0 (forfeit) Fontana 7, Alpha 4 East O (for­ due this week feit) MEN'S BASKETBALL All men interested in engaging Tau Epsilon Phi 54, Lambda Chi wrestling can sign in intramural 47 up today and tomorrow in the Alpha l West l, Alpha 2 West O men's locker room in the PE (forfeit) building. Delta Si°gma Phi 1, The Weigh-ins will be at 2-3 p.m. Conglomerates 0 (forfeit) today and 7-9 p.m. Thursday for Sigma Pi Epsifon 96,. Tau Kappa those interested. Epsilon 29 Iota 2 56, Lambda l 52 The tournament will be a single Lambda 2 100, Iota 1 61 elimination tournament with 10 Truckers 70, Mean Green 68 weight classes: 118, 126, 134, 142, La Mancha Dos 66, BCM 52 150, 158, 167, 177, 190 and unlin­ Anything Will Be Good 53, mited. Clyde's Cagers 42 Sigma Nu White 33, Seven-Up 32 Those interested in viewing .the Warhawks 35, Si me Di me 3:, action are invited to the preliminaries Feb. 26 and 27 at 7 Don Ellison, USF's top pitcher p.m. in the wrestling room and the finals Feb. 28 and March lat 7 ... faces tendonitis problem this season p.m. in the gym. * Coach Cheatham happy Bulletin Board runs every Tuesday. Deadline for submitting an­ nouncements is Monday with turnout for softball noon. Announcements may be brought or mailed to The The USF women's in- be filled '. 'she said. with St. Petersburg Junior Oracle, LAN 469. r------. For a trial size p·ackage of Kotex• tercollegiate softball team is off Tryouts are scheduled for College, April 13-14 ." she said. tampons (5 tampons), a pretty purse I container, and a very explanatory to a good start, with 23 women March 5-8, on the intramural USF will handle the 10 teams . . If you wish ·to make any book entitled "'Tell It Like It Is"', fields at 4 : 30 p.m. All mail this order form with 25¢ in coin signing up Monday for the 15 baseball entered in the four year division suggestions to The Oracle, to cover mailing and handling to: spots on the team. interested persons should call and St. Petersburg will handle all suggestion boxes are Coach Cheatham at ext. 2125 . Kotex tampons· Coach Janie Cheatham said she junior colleges. located in the Libarary and Box 551 CN1 was pleased with the turnout, The team hopes to improve on Games have been scheduled the UC. Neenah, Wisconsin 54956 "but if anyone else is interested last · year's third in the state with University of Florida, in trying out, we can always give finals, and Cheatham thinks Florida Tech University of Name _ __.. them a try. Right now, everyone being co-host of _the state tourn­ Tamp<'. and St. Petersburg Junior seems to want to play third base, ment this year will help. College. 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Feb. 25 7&9 PM onlv ENA 1.00 Film Art Series THE QRACI.!E '-·FEBRUJ\RY'at;;1973 t 7 AltS ORACLE CLASSIFIEDS 5 lines (31 characters/ line) $1.00 Additional line .15 1972 Y2 Honda 350CB. Less than 250 More than 4 · issues .75* miles. Need a car instead. $585. Call 977- *per five lines per issue 5191 before 9 a.m: NEED CASH? '70 Honda 350SL. . New engine, papers If you are a People Liker, we need you. $450. Call 971-7905 after 5 p.m . . On golf course and with a 16 by 32 DEADLINE NOON Earn top pay & work wh~n yo u ca n. 2 and weekends. ft. pool, Dn. rm. & Fam. rm. interviews 11 a.m. & 3 p.m. Rm. 201 UC, overlook patio & pool. Carpeted, 2 days prior to issue. Lg . kitchen wheat in counter. Lg. Feb. 22. living room w shag carpeting, 3 CHECK US OUT bedrm. 2 bath, dbl. garage, corner lot. Mid 40's In­ Four men for .steady Saturday work. terested? Call Pauline Ferraro, S2.00 per hour to start. Apply in person Subj~cts nee~ed to participate in_ Assoc., Tampa Realty Inc. Ofc. Saturday 8 a.m. Florida Brick & Clay Co. an i~terestmg · psychological . experiment. Write .P.O. Box 879-5700 Realtors Eve. 876-0350 Industrial Park, Plant City, Fla. 33622, stating !:"';; r!J [!) (::JTHEATRE 22794 Tpa., Fla. age, _sex . martial status; New home 10 min. to USF. Walk in to 111...11 -- ~ Girl to assist at service station 971-0007 educabonai background and why & NEBRASKA AT ~OWLER mornings - answer phone, handle you would like to participate. entrance foyer & then into a 24xl 4 LH rental c~ntracts , pump some gas Confidential. DR; from there into a very large full y FEATURING . - apply m person. Don's Texaco equipped kitchen wh ich incl. DW, GD, 30th & Fowler. ' The woman of the year ... PLUS BOYFRIENDS GIRLFRIENDS self-cleaning oven. Cabinets galore & a Thru computer dati~g. It is a s imple, the witch of ali times! Part-time employment, men-women, large pantry. Fam. Rm . is next to Kit. & inexpensive ·and fun way to get w'eekdays, weekends, bunch-of- lunch dwn. hallway are 3 large Br's & 2 full tile The Rise.of acquainted. Write for complete details cook, dough roller at Shakey's Pizza B's.· W /W shag carpeting throughout. and application form. New Friends P. 0. Parlor 8114 N. Fla. Ave. 935-3101 Ask Cent. H/ A, oversi~e DBL garage. You "Little 33622. for Chuck, Bob, Tom. Box 22791 Tampa, Florida must see! Call Pauline Ferraro, Assoc. Tampa Realty Inc. Ofc. 879-5700 Hes. Pizza Hut Temple Terrace needs cooks Mother'' 876-0350. and waitresses over 21. Free pizza, good hi Eaotmanpolor · ~ - pay. 988-0008. Releued by V,g,~ Aud11bon Film• Here it is! The difficult to find - 4 Fri. & Sat. bedrm, 2 bath home w good .size Midnight Shows Waitresses over 21 needed. Hillsborough Gibson B-25 guitar. Must sell. A kitchen & adjoining Fam. rm. Lg. Continuous Shows from 11 :45 Ave. Pizza Hut. Good pay, free pizza 238- pleasure to play. Bob nights, 971- combination living rm. & Din. 1212. 7147. Price $125. rm. Dbl garage, cent. heat & air, Telephone Sales parttime. M-F 5- fenced backyard, sidewalk, only per hr. guaranteed 3 yrs. young. County taxes..... all for 9 p.m. $2 $29500. Call for appt. rauline .. The most scintillating salary plus commission. Ferraro, Assoc. Tampa Realty Pleasant working cond. Exp. Inc. Ofc. 879-5700 Realtors Eve. slice of Americana to preferred, not necessary if you 876-0350. are enthusiastic& have pleasant SUBERB TYPING. (Term Papers, the screen in the voice. Will train. Variable Reports, etc.) REASONABLE PRICES. past decade. Don't Annuity Co. 221 N. Howard, Campus pick-up & delivery. Contact 933.- "tf"-Andrewsarris. l Y1tl•1e YDlce Suite 207. 253-2841 after 3 p.m. 4814 or 932-4132 anytime. miss One 20 hour OPS TYPING-FAST. i\EAT. ACCLHATL "BIFF, BANG~ 'POW! f student to fill the position of IBM Selectric. All types of work. 5 FOUND: Puppy, mutt, to Arouqb outspoken movie I \ ... Student Government Clerk. -N. Y. PoSI $1.70 per hour. Must be able to minutes from USF. Nina Schiro, 11110 identify call Rob in Eta 118: type, take shorthand and perform N. 22nd St. 971-2139. If no answer, 235- Phone 974-6596 or 6541. .. Hiiarious and office general clerical and office 3261. remarkable I" duties. P atience is a must. CO!viPUTEH PHUGHAM1\ IL\C -Playboy Magazine Apply between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Also Sys tems Design . in the Student Government Study in "Funny, important and office, CTR 156 and sign for ·an Fast, Heasonable. Mexico interview. Deadline for ap­ 251-6390 Guadalajara, fascinating I" , Feb. 27 at 5 -Vincent Canby, N. Y. Times plication is Tuesday Seriously interested in buying a new Fully accredited, 20-year UNIVER­ p.m: Interview on Wed., Feb. 28 .. . ):,,...... ""'-\ . ... ·., . Japanese motorcycle. Want. a chance to SITY OF . ARIZONA Guadalajara m the S.G. Office. Also must be C1nfr•m. R,1ru1ng prrnnll A lrrry Sc-lllrr Hcharl H~ ~·l burg r.1rn P11wn1111on"DERBY"chlrht OConntll _ .. ___ ., RoUtr Dubr save up to $500.00. Write: Mike, Summer School offers July 2-August available to work on Tuesday H1kr S~nll c-"'°" ...... ~ ..... _ ..,.,._ t•tclll1wt Produc« 5 L F~ lib Produttr Wollt.am R1dwn Dirtdot Robeft Kf=~=Hlflf Motorcycle Import. Co ntact Agency. 401 11, anthropology, art, education, evening from 7 p;m. on. ial-..:.==-+ EN A $1 • E. Chelsea. Tampa, fo r more folklore, geography, history, gov· o·o information. arnmant, language and· lltaratura. Tuition $165; board and room $211. Fri. Feb. 23 Sat. Feb. 24 7, 9 & 11 pm PR'OF'ESSIO NA L TYPI S T Write: International Programs, Uni· Sun. Feb. 25 7 & 9 pm only TUHABIAN, LSF, etc. Term pap""· varsity of Arizona, Tucson 85721. Furnished 4 Br. RENT Apr. 1 to Sept. 1. theses, etc. IBM type,vriter. elit e or pi1·a Film_Art Series fruit trees, home· on lake, 2 acres, w/type changes. 5 minutes from LSF. pasture, boat dock and launch $325 mo. 971-6041 after 6 p.m, 974-2447; 996-3232. LaMancha Dos $75-mo. (per person) incl. util. 4 bed. luxury townhouses. Pools, TV lounge, billiards, pin ball, parties. No vacancies now - several 1st of SINGER SEWING MACHINES Mar. & 1st of Apr. Make reservations These machines have never been used now. and are e quipped to Zig Zag, make buttonholes, sew on buttons, monogram & much more. Only $49.95 at: Uni ted Freight Sales. 4712 N. Armenia. Mon. Hl~ltllll~ thru s.• 9-7. Need two reliable girls to babysit in exchange for room. Phone 985- 1702. Puzzle rings, 4 thru 17 bands s terling i\\111 IN CONCERT silver l4 K gold, $8 up. Fine Quali ty by Jose Grant. Contact Tracy 971 -0249. Help me please till then.

1971 MGB. Air cond., radio, HAND-MADE FLUTES heater, radial tires. One owner, Beautifully designed copper 13,500 miles. Great condition. flutes in the keys of G and D. Now Make offer. Phone 971-1740. available at survival Bookworks- 12303 Nebraska Ave. between VW Bus Deluxe 1970, large luggage Fowler & Fletcher. carrier, perfect condit ion. 974 .. 2447, 996-3232. For Sale - 1972 Ford Van $450. Assume payments $98.25 per mo. '61 VW Van with· '66 engine, $200. Ph. for 26 months. 988-0008 or 626- 258-4453. Must see it to believe it! 4329. Super 67 VW , well cared for . $800 Nikon F 1.4 Lens, 4 mo. old with or best offer. 971-1173 or 971-5578 case. Brand new $350.00 with light meter $375. 00 971-1369 . 1971 Chall enger, fu ll µower AM-FM radio, 8 track stereo. First ow rll'r, low Portable closet-hang yourself or mileage, Call 971-8290, 7 46-0506. your clothes. Call 971-2097 . Ask for Bill. 1970 VW Bug excellent cond. radio good tires, etc. 27 MPG Ail service one location. Will give name .& location. to verify . Bug's health. Call Dan 974-2440 M-F: STEHEO COMPONENT SETS (:3) AM/FM stcrPo componen t $99.00 (2) 200 wa tt compont:ll ts with ;3 way I() speaker system and Gerrard l'rofessiollal March 3 9 PM '72 Yamaha 350c:.:, '"'·elil'llt <'O llditioll . series changer Hcg. $449.00 Olll v s2.50 GYM Unly$550. l..a M11 11:·haDosApt. tt.l:i 1!/I. $289.00. UPi terl Freight Sales, 4.7 12 '\. 2052 Armenia. M.111-Fr i. 9·9; Sat. to 6. SPONSORED BY SEAC ON SALE NOW HJH S:\l.E · 1%9 lriu111pl1 <>SU<:<:. J.," For Sale: Lear kt fl track rortahl1· l'or ca r TICKETS 1ll il1 ·:1gc. 111•<:d s p:iin linµ . S'ilHI. (:all')/ J. . homc or anywlwn•. Al so all AM- 1,.M UC DESK Bh · L~ afll·r ;) p.111. nr wc·1 ·k1·11ds. l'a rtridµ1 '. Ca ll 97 1-'i:\B7 ·make off"'" !..:..!111'"'. ORACLE - FEBRUARY 21, 197:! 'Executive interns' work to earn credit By Andrea Harris Oracle Feature Editor this atmosphere is more ''liberal , and open-minded." There's no Students who quit school to flak over his shoulder-length work used to be called dropouts. hair. Now some are called " executive interns." BOTH OF his parents work here, too; his father in Mike Flood, a Leto Com­ personnel and his mother in prehensive career High School senior, placement and planning. works 8-5 four days a week in USF's Office for Student Affairs Right now he 's working on a instead of attending class. And project to enable students with a he gets credit for it. problem like changing majors to call educational resources and FLOOD IS one of four Leto get a taped answer. seniors in the countywide High In his junior year, Flood was School Executive Internship Mike Flood chosen the number one junior for Program that selects outstanding the Star Student program. He students to spend their last­ HE IS class president and takes won a $1,000 scholarship and a semester working instead of time out from interning to attend trip for two to the Carribean, studying. class· meetings and work on the which he'll take "when things get "I guess it's an enlightenment senior banquet and prom. too hectic around here." to the educational system, He works for Joe Howell, vice ON FRIDAYS. Flood and 17 because I'm out of the day-to-day president for Student Affairs, but other Hillsborough high school classroom routine, but I'm still is directly responsible to Dan students in the program meet socially with high school, " Flood Walbolt, Howell's assistant. with Ann Hunter, program said. coordinator, to "share exciting Fashion show Friday He said he chose to work here Flood , ari Eagle Scout with experiences, " she said. which Tickets for an Alpha Kappa Alpha sponsored fashion instead of the county com­ show are on above average grades, said, " I each student has recorded in a sale in the UC lobby. Gwendolyn Tim (left), sells a ticket to Bruce still carry senior class respon­ missioner's office or one of daily log. Brewington for the Friday show which features The Uniques. several other agencies because sibilities." Hunter said the program is not Tickets will be $1.50 at the door. I ' a vocational one, but rather one in which students learn how ORACLE decisions are made, how people ·Specialist to talk · work together, how problems are solved and how organizations are . on zero population muckraker Flood, the only USF intern, Willard Johnson, a national Kurt Spitzer, president of USF's said he had planned to go to specialist in population and Zero Population Growth chapter. Florida State University, but now community development , will Johnson is presently chairman Q: What are the possibilities of a sidewalk from the south side of the he'll attend USF. He said he'll speak Thursday at 8 p.m. in the of the board of the of the National Lan-Lit building to the southern-most part of the student parking lot start this summer as a "typical business Science Auditorium. south of the gym? ZPG Organization, and a board lost freshman" if he doesn't "Have We Reached Zero A. Stewart member of Planned Parenthood head for Washington in a VW. Population Growth" is the topic and Comprehensive Helath of Johnson's speech, according to Planning in San Diego. A: The sidewalk was supposed to be contructed over the summer break said Clyde Hill of Facilities Planning, but apparently there wasn't enough concrete at the time. Tribute today The holdup lately has been the ditch created for pipelines to the new ~~~~mm1~~~ library. Now that this has been completed, he we hope to get it done to Malcolm X ~ ~ ,,. .:/ ~ :At. ~ ,I~ 'L -_ soom, probably between quarters, due to disfiguration that occurs The schedule has been released while classes are in session. "There definitely will be " said Hill. for today's tribute to slain Muslim flllfl ,,, ilf41(l leader Malcolm X. The all-day Q: I'm being flooded with junk mail--what, if anything, can be done activities are sponsored by the For Tires - quality with price about it? Afro-American Society. l 00% free replacement warranty - if our tire becomes defective The scheduled events are: during the life of the tire due to workmanship or materials it will A: The Direct Mail Advertising Association, Inc., which represents 10 a.m.-noon -- films of the be replaced free of charge - passenger cars only. about 1,600 mail advertisers, initiated earlier this year a "Mail black struggle and a biographical Visit our new outlet at 7500 E. FOWLER where we have a Preferenne Serv ce". sketch of Malcolm X in UC 203. After the association receives an application from a person wanting 1-2 p.m. -- Prof. Festus complete service facility including alignment at $8. 95 for most his name removed from mailing lists, it puts the name on a com­ Ohamelan will speak on Malcolm American cars and $11. 95 for most pickups - if you have ride . puterized master list for distribution to its members. They in turn stop X and the the Organization of problems come in and get an expert opinion at no '>bligation - all sending material to that person. Afro-American Unity in UC 203. work satisfaction guaranteed or your Money ;;:lieerfully The service will not stop delivery of smut mail, however. To do this, 2-3 p.m. -- Gospel Choir, poetry refunded. We mount on mag wheels and if we break we rep:'.lce readings and dance per­ yoummust fill out Form 2201 at the post office. - we mount tractor tires and fill with water - (hydroflate). Boat formances will be on the UC Mall. In addition, the service has an "add on" application for placing trailer tires in stock. We mount & stock truck tires. names on mailing lists of advertisers in specific category. 3-5 p.m. -- Otha Favors will speak on Malcolm X as an in­ II it rolls - try DUDDY'S FOR TIRES To receive an application write Barbara Rosen, Direct Mail Ad­ spiration to the black movement vertising Association, 230 Park Ave., New York City, 10017. in UC 203. Saratoga Full - 4 Ply Nylon Tyrino - narrow white with new 1973 white for compact cars F78x14 -$18.59 + 2.39 520x 10-600x 12-520x 13 G78xl4 - 19.20 + 2.56 560x13-645x14-615xl 3 Campus police spotchecks H78xl4 - 20.00 + 2.75 560x 15-650x 13-560x 14 G78x15 - 19.59 + 2.63 600x15- all sizes - $14.95 H78x15'- 20.65 + 2.81 +Federal taK of l.71 to 1.91 per tire. This it a premium tire built in Italy for the sports car L78x15 - 22.25 + 3.16 lead to citations, warnings enthu1iaat. Campus police issued four number 1 imprinted across Concorde Radial - built to Concorde - raised white letters them have their cars inspected. wide - wide - wider citations and six warnings at the are violations. "You only have to pay a $1 put on American cars for B60x13 - 27.55 F60x 15 • 33.36 Monday spotcheck of autos along He said he uroes students who delinquent fine besides the $3 a safe smooth ride Maple Dr., police said yesterday. own cars with expired stickers to inspection fee,'' he said. BR78x13-29.15 GR78x15-35.11 F60xl 4 -33.05 G60x15 - 35.07 ER78x14 - 30.06 HR78x15 - 37.31 G60xl 4 - 34.09 J60xl 5 - 39.79 In the early afternoon traffice FR78x14 - 32.18 LR78x15 - 39.29 l60xl4 - 40.96 L60xl5. 41 .27 check between +Federal Ta x 2.16 - 3.92 between Socail GR78x14 - 36.09+ Fede.ol Tox 2.01. 3.49 WE MOUNT ON MAGS FREE Science and the P.E. building, SEAC & Aereopagus present: NARROW WHITE • PREMIUM three citations were given to We ave 12· 13-14- and 15-inch radials for compact cors priced from 21.50- autos . with expired inspection 26.55 with Fed lox 1.41 -l .87(narrow white premium). stickers and and one ticket given for a driver with no license, Dr. Allan Y. Cohen police reported. 1 Five warnings were issued to _~ !N~RG~l~AL:1a TEMPLE TERRACE • 7500 E. FOWLER • 988-4144 ;;; drivers with no licenses, and one speaking on I l for an. expired inspection sticker. Free Mounting - Spin BOloncing : Alignment c:::LEOG 9:30 lo 6:30 Mon. thru Fndoy - ·--- West Tampa - 1705 WP.st Chestnut 9:30 to 3:00 Sot. YBOR CITY - 1501 2nd Ave. Police are instructed to make "D rugs and the Counter Only Fre e Mounting - Spin Balancing sporadic traffic checks whenever • \ 253-0786 248-5016 they can. University Police Chief 8:,.30 lo 5:30 Mon. thru Fri . Jack Prehle said no specific Myste1y of Consciousness" times are set for the spotchecks. 8 pm Feb. 27 LAN l 03 He warned that cars with red inspection stickers (from 1971 and 1972's blue stickers with a bold Former Associate of Timothy Leary