Sociological aspects of poverty is one of 27 new courses offered atIUPUl this Fall. See page 8. 2 M arch M, 1177 PIP IS YOUR PRINTER YOUR PRINTER IS PIP Letter/ Besmirching I.U. , Purdue To the editor: If you wish to forfeit the readers to think everything is Your recent decision to refer prestige associated with the to every school at this campus, the IUPUI----------- , when in names of I.U. and Purdue, if fact your nomenclature is regardless of the school’s of­ you are for independence, or if ficial title, as the IUPU1 School simply wrong. you want an official name Your persisting in this error is of ------------ , is very disap­ change, I encourage your unethical. It is regrettable that pointing. freedom to campaign for your you who desire good things for Anything associated with cause. IUPUI actually cheapen her either Indiana University or However, what I disapprove (sic) image, at least in the eyes Purdue University should strive of is your insidious design that of anyone who knows both the for excellence, and as of now effectively turns every inac­ facts and honest journalism, by this campus is so associated. curate mention of one of our such an ill-considered policy. I Your editorial policy besmir­ schools into an editorial, hope you will reconsider. ches the name and reputation without giving your readers fair Sincerely, for excellence of both univer­ notice, in every Ifcue, of your David Muller sities and hurts any in­ most unprofessional jour­ Indiana Univeristy (IUPUI) dependent prestige this campus nalistic approach. School of Law-Indianapolis ha% by being an irresponsible By referring to everything at and inaccurate approach to this campus as the IUPUI — both the facts and to jour­ ------- , you lead uninformed nalism. , An amazing face lift The Sagamore welcomes letters to the editor. Letters Dear Ed: myself, I was glad to see the should be short, to the point professionalism beginning to and include the name and An amazing facelift has oc­ seep onto it’s pages. phone number of the writer. curred, and I would like to A special round of applause to congratulate the doctor(s) for a your music man, K.C., for his Only the name will be successful operation. fine taste and style in his published with the letter. There was a time I wouldn't reviews of Gentle Giant and The editors reserve the pick up the Sagamore for fear it Jethro Tull Enough of this right to edit all letters and would only increase my slobbering, keep it up. to reject those letters they boredom. Having been a co-ed Cheers, feel are objectionable. All A reader letters should be typed. If the State Legislature approves the funding, there just might be a bicycle path running from Broad Ripple to the downtown (Michigan St.) campus. Funding will be A Q .m . gratis of Uncle Sam. It’s really not much, but did anyone notice the map in the March 27 issue of the Star And hence one master- passion in the breast, Like Aaron's serpent, swallows up the rest. SAVE 60* Inside Class Alexander Pope Hey, you little bunnies, SAVE 30* from An Essay on Man there’s going to to be an Easter J 0 9 IUPUI News..............Page 3 Egg Hunt April 2, at 11 am, at Our View..................... Paget the Brookside Community IUPUI News.............. Page 5 Center, which just happens to REG. r 99* Comix.........................Page6 be located at 3500 Brookside REG. 1" Zodlcal Zingers.........Page 7 Parkway-S. Drive (that’s CRICKET New Courses.............. Page 8 where its ‘at’). FASHION ROSE MILK Although there is no charge SKIN CARE History of Sound.........Page • to participate, you better l ig h t e r Midwest Arts make sure your I D. shows you LOTION Gazette..................Page 11 Disposable Buiane are between the ages of 3 to 8. 8 oz. Regular or Classifieds................Page 14 Find out more by calling 638- Lighter. 6311. Unscented. Answer of Today .... Page 15 March 31,1977 Sagamore 3 OO-EE-POO-EE News $109,000 requested by student organizations by DaaCartis A new organisation, the Approved by the committee Graduate and Professional was the immediate expenditure Student organisational Student Advisory Board, of funds remaining from 1976-77 budgets totaling over 1109,000 established to represent the student activity allocations. The were received by the Student specific needs of graduate and Sagamore received 81,900 for Affairs Advisory Committee professional students outlined the purchase of new distribution Friday, March 18 according to major expenditures for an racks and miscellaneous Student Activities Director, unspecified number of speakers equipment and the Circle City Mike Wagoner and workshops Of special in­ Circuit Committee was Representatives af five terest to graduate students, the awarded approximately 88,300 student organisations officially programs will attempt to be of for festivities planned-for this presented funding requests to Interest to undergraduates as April. the committee in the first of at well. Committee chairperson, least three planned meetings. Gerald Preusz, noted that only Buegetary requests of toe The Sagamore requested funds for the purchase of a about 860,000 will be made groups making presentations available to all student Daacen tad cboru m rn b rn of the II PI I itadeal production of Girl ' were: photo mechanical transfer camera and darkroom requests. C rtiy' gather around the piano with Dr J Edgar Webb, professor of theater aria aad stage director of the production, dortag rehearsal. < Photo courtesy Student Activity Board facilities. Ed. note The committee's allocation marked the first time IUPUI News Barton) (SAB), 114,163.55 The History Society, formed the Sagamore had received any Graduate and Professional less than two months ago, direct financial support from Student Advisory Board, requested funding support for the university. ‘Girl Crazy' plays April 1,2, 3 814,589.20 four historical films while the The History Society, 11,000.00 International Student IUPUI students will present Choreography is by Melanie Association cited four field trips their first musical production. Hamilton and Bob Sherry, who International Student for major allocations. Association, $2,021.00 Girl Craty as a dinner theater will also dance in the show The Student Affairs Advisory Sagamore, $5,580.00 Ed. note - the committee's April 1-2, and as a matinee April IUPUI faculty in charge of Committee will hear presen­ 3. production are stage director tations from at least seven more allocation marked the first time Six all campus dances, a film the Sagamore had received any The western musical by Dr J Edgar Webb, professor of series, seven coffee houses and campus-wide student groups George and Ira Gershwin, theater arts; musical director which have previously made direct financial support from four canoe trips highlighted the the university. adapted from the book by Guy Charles Manning, lecturer in SAB funding request. budgetary requests. Bolton and Jack McGowan, music, and Dr Dorothy Webb, takes place during the 1930’s in set designer and professor of Qjsterville, Am It is noted for theater arts The IUPUI Lee Covenant Players perform March 31 such well-known Gershwin tures and Convocations Com­ songs such as "Embraceable The Convenant Players, an squirming at seeing a “bit of props and no scenery ; instead, mittee and the Department of international repatory drama themselves” on stage. through their ability, transport You," "Bidin’ My Time," “I Speech and Theater are co­ Got Rhythm,” and "But Not group from Reseda, Ca., will "With a vast repertoire of an audience from a street sponsors perform March 31, 4 pm, in one-act plays and shorter corner to the science fiction For Me " Ticket reservations should be Room 100, Lecture Hail. vignettes especially written for setting of a spaceship." The musical will be presented made with Mary Heffner in the The group, active since 1963, their use,” said McBride, "the at the Union Building cafeteria Union Building public events has performed in more than Covenant Players speak on The dinner begins at 6:30 pm office at 634-2400 Tickets are 83 15,000 churches around the Friday and Saturday, and in­ for IUPUI students and 84 for issues in a manner that forces The Repertory Players draw cludes barbecued steak, hot the general public world, said Suggn McBride, one to see the ultimate truth of from all aspects of history, said * Baptist campus minister. their own personal behavior cobbler and sasparillo in The April 3 matinee per­ McBride said the group's unique patterns.” McBride, using both comedy keeping with the western formance will be at 2:30 pm. and drama to present a theme format is one that has left According to McBride, "the Tickets tor this performance program that will communicate An instrumental trio with Joe (no food) are 82 for IUPUI audiences both laughing and group uses a minimal amount of to all ages. Traynor on bass, Kathy Black students and 82 50 for the on percussion and Charles general public. Tickets will be Black awareness goal of Afro-American Manning on piano will ac­ sold at the door. company the show. conference An African panel discussion ‘The purpose of this year's The Dean Garrett Award was will be held at 5 pm. Saturday, Afro-American Conference is to established last year in memory April 16, in Room 101, Lecture foster a continuing black of the outstanding service of the Hall. Several topics concerning awareness of progress on the late Dean William T. Garrett, Africa will be discussed At 7 local and national levels," who was associate dean of pm, Flo Kennedy, female according to George Simpson, Student Services.
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