Rebirth of Jimi Hendrix Although Dead for Sev­ by KATHYE LEWIS Consistency in Shooting Rai Years, to His Fans, Jimi Differ Also

Rebirth of Jimi Hendrix Although Dead for Sev­ by KATHYE LEWIS Consistency in Shooting Rai Years, to His Fans, Jimi Differ Also

HAPPY HOLIDAYS WCLK Progress Ha npered Gamble. The station pro­ By DIANE ARNOLD casting has been project­ ed, construction of the sta­ bably will be incorporat­ tion is steadily progres­ ed in the mass communi­ WCLK, Clark’s radio cations Building project­ station which was to have sing. ed for construction begin­ started broadcasting Sept. Jim Harris and Mrs. Quo Vadis Gamble make ning in 1975. The station 1, according to a report is now located on the third given the Panther last year, up part of the professio­ nal crew of WALK, Mrs. floor of McPheeters-Den­ is still under construction. nis in Room 330. When asked when the station Gamble was previously news director for WYLD in When asked about the- would start functioning, Do­ broadcasting format for nald Gray, a sophomore New Orleans. In addition to mass communications ma­ being program director for WCLK, Mrs. Gamble re­ WCLK, she is teachingthe plied that it would be “ba­ jor from Los Angles, Cali­ sically jazz.” Percenta­ fornia, replied it is “too Radio News course at Clark. Harris is an elec­ ges cited were from 60% far off to say.” 80% jazz. The station will Several factors have trical engineer from New York. He is in charge of also broadcast news, 60% contributed to the delayed local and 40% international, broadcasting. There have- putting the “wires” togeth­ er for the station. open talk shows, public ser­ been several equipment de­ vice and religious pro­ lays, difficulties in getting Photo by Patrick Spencer the monies for the station, The conception of a radio grams. and manufacturing delays. station in an outgrowth of WCLK will be broadcas- Clark College’s attempt to tingon Dial 91,9 with hope­ WCLK personnel working hard to get WCLK, Clark’s Most of the equipment fully an 8-mile receiving new radio station on the air. has arrived. Though no find “the way to extend com­ tentative date for broad- munications” viewed Mrs. radius. THE PANTHER 0® Clark College December, 1973 Clarkites Urge Nixon Oust Center Presidents Act By BRENDA CAMP and assistant in the Reading De­ him impeached. He BARBARA MASSENBURG partment called for Nixon’s shouldn’t have lied from the According to Oswald P. impeachment. beginning.” By KATHERINE HUGHEY Bronson, action taken up In a survey conducted W.Hale, instructor of re­ by the center presidents in­ recently on the Clark Col­ “I told some of my stu­ ligion and philosophy at cludes increasing the num­ lege campus, faculty and dents in my class in Sep­ Clark said, “Something was On October 25, 1973, ber of security guards, es­ students alike cried “foul” tember that the tapes did in those tapes people approximately 200 Clark tablishment of a twenty - to the White House disclo­ not exist,” she said. weren’t supposed to find College students met with four hour security center sure last month that two of “When you say resign, it out.” the Board of Trustees to command post, and mea­ the crucial Watergate tapes denote negativism, so I de­ “If the tapes were mis- discuss the need for in­ didn’t we find out sures where high standards were missing. finitely don’t want him to sing, why creased campus security. by secu- earlier?” 'Hale asked. of performance Many of those interview­ resign, Miss Hunter said. The Board of Trustees rity officers are being en- ed called for President Ni­ But like several others “I believe they were met the following day. to recorded and then destroy­ forced. xon’s resignation or his im­ interviewed, Miss Hunter hold “full discussion” about Bronson asked faculty, peachment. expressed pessimism that ed,” he said. improvements in campus Bernie Horsey, Fresh­ students, and staff to im­ “He didn’t want reveal­ the Congress will really security. Several positive plement special internal ed what was on the tapes,” man class president, said steps, which include re­ impeach Nixon. he just wants Nixon out security measures. Stu­ said Ms. Glenda F. Jenn­ Mrs. Isabella Jenkins, commendations from the dents, faculty, and staff ings, a senior home econo­ director of the Reading of office. students, have been propos­ should assist the security mics major from Way­ department, said, “My first “If impeachment proce­ ed to alleviate the secu7 guards by reporting suspi­ cross, Ga. reaction, without any - dures are quicker, get him rity problem. cious behavior to them, Ms. Jennings said that thought was ‘they’re lying out. Either way (impeach­ In a letter to all Clark locking doors and windows the missing tapes has again. ’ My next thought ment or resignation), just students, President Vivian at appropriate times; stu­ “something to do with his was possibly that the tapes get him out,” Horsey said. W. Henderson outlined the dents should minimize late (Nixon’s) crookedness,” were destroyed. My last Clark history professor, following security mea­ night hours; and everyone On Oct. 31, following thought was that it reduced Dr. Edward Sweat, said the sures: is asked to abide by“No Nixon’s agreement to turn the creditabliity of the White Watergate affair -has re­ -•-Clark has been instal­ Parking’ ’ and other traffic over the Watergate tapes, House, especially mine, to sulted in a “whole under­ ling additional lights on regulations. the White House announc­ a very low level,” she said. current of disbelief and cy­ campus since September. ed that two tapes, contain­ But Mrs. Jenkins pre­ nicism on the part of Ame­ --Clark is seeking to Continued on page 3 ing conversations between fers a thorough investiga­ ricans in general toward hire “off-duty” city police­ the president and John Dean tion of the case before any the political process.” men to serve as part of and John Mitchell, simply type of impeachment ac­ But Sweat said, he doesn’t the security force. did not exist. tion is begun. believe Congress has --Guardhouses will be In subsequent testimony, “Congress shouldn’t in­ enough grounds for impea- established around campus Announcing White House officials ar­ stitute impeachment pro­ ching'Nixonr. as additional security of­ gued that the two conver­ cedures just for the exer­ “One result of the whole ficers are hired. sations, believed to contain cises of it or as a struggle long drawn-out controversy - - Professional consulta - Free Ads information which would stemming from the initial tion is being obtained to Do you have something substantiate or refute the for power,” she said. A 19-year-old sopho­ revelation about Watergate help establish better pro­ you’d like to sell, trade President’s claim that he down through the business cedures for campus secu­ or buy? The Panther will knew nothing of the Water­ more from Macon, Ga. Ma­ rilyn Dozier, said that the of the tapes had been a loss rity. print free gate cover-up, were never of confidence in the Presi­ The presidents of the for students, faculty and recorded. White House probably des­ troyed the tapes because dent as an individual as well Atlanta University center staff. Send not more than On Nov. 23, after this as in his capacity to gov­ institutions are taking co­ four typewritten lines to: survey was completed the they implicated Nixon. She ern,” Sweat said. ordinated steps to stren­ stoutly ' refuses to believe The Panther, P.O. Box 154, White House announced that “I would say that if we gthen security and to mini­ or drop the information by an 18 minute segment from that the tapes never exist­ ever get a vice - president mize the impact of crime ed. our office in the SGA bull- i another crucial tape con­ confirmed, it might be best in the neighborhoods sur­ ding. tained no audible words. “Nixon shouldn’t resign,’ that Nixon resign,” he said. rounding the campuses. Miss Natilon Hunter, an said Ms. Dozier, “I want PANTHER-December, 1973 Page 2 Food is arranged on the steam tables for you to make a choice -- meats, GUEST EDITORIAL Readers Forum starches, green vege­ tables, salads, desserts, (The following letter is Pork and beef items are breads, and beverages-- Education is the process a reply to an article in the on the menu daily when they it is your decision as to what through which one develops November 1973 Panther on are available you select. his mind. conditions in the Clark Col­ The sororities and frater- The change from regular It is as difficult to de­ lege Cafeteria. rities do not reserve dining breakfast to pancakes on velop one’s mind as it is to room tables. They bring in Wednesday was asked for develop one’s body. And, First of all, all meats by many students. In fact, just as one must “get in and poultry have to pass their own tables and chairs. The lack of space is caus­ we have more students on shape” for oneself, one inspection as to quality, Wednesday for breakfast must ultimately develop and we purchase only the ed by students lingering in the dining hall long after than on any other morn­ one’s own mind. An athlete highest grade of meats. ing. may be coached, but he must At the begnning of the they have finished their meals. Salt and pepper shakers, exercise for himself. You school year, and even now, may be taught, but you must food prices are very high. Working in a dining hall sugar dispensers, and nap­ kin dispensers have been learn for yourself. Many items are not on the is not an easy job. Indivi­ A good athlete has to market. Many students are dual differences and appe­ purchased three times since September 1, 1973.

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