T H E L a W R E I a Free Forum of the Lawrence People

T H E L a W R E I a Free Forum of the Lawrence People

T h e L a w r e i A Free Forum of the Lawrence People VOL. XCVIII-NO. 21 LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY. APPLETON. W ISCONSIN 54911 FRIDAY. MAY 8 . 19 81 Kerlow and Busse address LUCC Celebrate Sunday! by Alan Gunn department. money loaned by the group has Each year, LU’s Celebrate! the Cafe Mudd at noon. Follow­ Last Monday LUCC heard a Direct mailing, Busse feels, quadrupled in the last four has gotten bigger and better. ing the Lucamotions will be report on the status of Special has been an inexpensive way to years, Busse asserted that the This year, judging from the Pete Dulak, Tracy Coombs, Events Committee given by bring Lawrence to the attention federal government is likely to schedule, is certainly no excep­ Dan Bern, Janet Place, and Elli Kerlow, the chairman of of many perspective students. restrict this program to those tion. Festivities will start pro­ Kathy Shea. This lineup will SEC, and a report on Travelling is increasingly cost­ famlies with income below mptly at 10:00 a.m. Sunday probably generate more activi­ Lawrence’s efforts from Dave ly. Though Lawrence desires a 30,000 dollars or those above morning, May 10 with a 5,000 ty around the Library than has Bussee, Director of Admis­ diverse student body it can that level who can show need. or 10,000 kilometer Fun Run. been seen since midterms. sions. simply not afford to recruit in Busse also stressed that Lawrence has committed itself Although some lesser athletes Jazz Stage is sure to thrill Kerlow began her remarks by such areas as the south-western United States to helping people from middle may consider this course too children and non-children alike. pointing out that, unlike demanding, The Celebrate A Dixieland Band and high income level families who might previous years, SEC has re­ Busse stresses Lawrence’s be affected by this move. mained in the black this year. three state main market. While Events such as the Ko-Thi Lawrence may receive six ap­ Busse finished by re­ Dance company performance plications from New Mexico, emphasizing the complexity of and last fall’s National the admissions office realizes it the problem of attracting Shakespeare Company produc­ is likely that only one of those students to the small college. tions turned profits. She would applicants will attend “ It is truly a buyers market, not go as far as saying that Lawrence, while for every two and believe me, the students money is no longer a problem applications from Wisconsin know that.” for SEC. residents one applicant will At Monday’s meeting, it was “Students are unwilling to matriculate. also announced that the Honor pay over six or seven dollars for With regard to minority ad­ Council will submit a slate of a ticket,” explained Kerlow. As missions, Busse said they con­ fourteen (twice the number of a result of this problem, most tinue to be a chalfenge to Koss vacancies) nominees to the popular performers are out of Synder, who is in charge of Committee on Committees SEC’s price range. “The chapel minority admissions. from which the committee will only holds 1200 people,” stated “Lawrence is working for racial choose the new members of the Kerlow and continued to say, diversity.” Honor Council. In previous “we find that because of the years, the Honor Council has reluctance to spend money on Turning his attention to the merely submitted the same tickets, 60% of our sales are to problems caused by President number of nominess as spaces. Appleton residents, and thus Reagan’s proposed cutback on The Honor Council will, as we have to be geared towards student financial aid, Busse specified in the Honor Code, these people.” pointed out the situation was narrow the field from the already a bad one. The work nominations received from the The other major problem study program is an example of Lawrence community. Kerlow sees with SEC is with this. Recently required by the the members of the committee federal government to pay It was also announced on itself. Kerlow feels appoint­ minimum wage, the program, Monday that LUCC officer elec­ ments to the committee should however, is still funded at the tions will take place on May 18 be made during winter term to same level it has been for the instead of May 13 as had been give the group more continuity last few years, and allocations previously planned. The Coun­ from year to year. She also feels for next year have not been in­ cil felt students should be given the group Committee members creased. more time to think about chosen should come from as The guaranteed student loan becoming candidates. IN SEARCH of the Thomas C. Dwyer Memorial Burger diverse background as possible. program is also in jeopardy. The next meeting of LUCC Stating that the amount of will be May 18. Bar? Following Kerlow, Dave Committee is confident many Busse briefly outlined people will come to see this school and LU jazz bands are Lawrence’s current admission most unusual event. Tom Lonn- scheduled throughout the day. efforts to LUCC. He began his quist, Celebrate’s Ad­ Don’t forget to stop by the remarks by saying that applica­ ministrative Assistant, com­ Thomas C. Dwyer Memorial tions to Lawrence are far mented, “Heck, I ’m just wor­ Burger Bar, conveniently greater than those of last year m ried about getting dizzy from located next to the Jazz Stage. and are about equal to what is running around that route too The Celebrate Main Stage at normally expected. durn many times.” the bottom of Union Hill will feature music from noon to very Busse, however, emphasized As always, this year’s the extremely competitive dusk. The mid-afternoon MAIN STAGE — Union Hill Celebrate will feature the ar­ nature of college recruiting at Miller Lite Tug-of-War will 12:00- 1:30 p.m. Fire & Ice (Jazz Fusion) tistic artists and craftsmen who the present time. Busse sees will open their booths at high determine the best and the 1:45- 3:15 p.m. Stalic Disrupters (Original, New Wave, Funk) brightest from LU, so get a the real crunch coming in three noon. And, interspersed at con­ or four years. He points out 3:15- 3:30 p.m. Miller Lite Tug-Of-War venient intervals are the stands team together soon—sign-up will be on Sunday at the top of that mid-western public institu­ 3:30- 5:00 p m Clan Gilmour (Music ot the British Isles) selling international foods and tions are now recruiting on the 5:15- 6:45 p.m. Jeff Wisser & the College Avenue Band beverages. This consession Union Hill. Jeff Wisser and the College Avenue Band (with a East and West coasts. Though 7:00- ?? Gypsy Fari (Rockers Reggae) catagory includes the infamous Lawrence matriculates Thomas C. Dwyer Memorial piano for Campbell) will warm up the audience for the return students from both coasts, its CAFE MUDD — S G Mudd Library Burger Bar—always a favorite main target areas for recruit­ with Lawrentians. appearance of Chicago’s own 12:00- 1:D0p m Lucas and the Locomotions (Rhythm and Blues) Gypsy Fari (Rumor has it that ment remain Illinios, Wiscon­ 1:15- 2:15 p.m. Peter Dulak And, for students who are sin, and Minnesota. revisiting their childhoods or they can’t keep their minds off 2:30- 3:30 p.m. Tracy Coombs just never grew up, a special the girls). Increasing campus visits, 3:45- 4:45 p.m. Dan Bern Children’s Area is featured this Apparently there was and more student, faculty, and 5:00- 6:00 p.m. Janet Place year. Appropriately located bet­ another rumor circulating that alumni envolvement in the 6:15- 7:15 p.m. Kathy Shea ween Main Hall and The Celebrate Committee was recruitment process are the cur­ planning to embezzle Universi­ Youngchild, Children’s Area rent goals of the Admissions of­ — Union Green ty funds and take a vacation in JAZZ STAGE entertainment is highlighted by fice. Allowing the campus to 12:00- 1:15 p.m Dixieland Band Jamaica instead of planning sell itself is not merely a cliche. Puppet and Magic shows, Car­ 1 30- 2:45 p m Jazz Sextet nival rides, Buggy rides, Celebrate. Top Celebrate Of­ According to Busse, accepted 3:30- 4:15 p.m. Final Touch - Xavier High School games, and a Chalk-a-lot Con­ ficials vehemently denied these applicants who visit the cam­ test, where you can chalk-a- rumours, and hastened to add pus are much more likely to 4:30- 5:30 p.m The Jazz Unit sidewalk square and receive a that there wasn’t enough matriculate than those ac­ 5 45- 6 45 p.m. Dave Sullivan & Friends free chalkalot ice cream cone. money for a luxury vacation cepted applicants who do not. (Guaranteed to draw a crowd) anyway. Said one Financial DANCE Cloak Theatre / Music Drama Center Students play a role in the ad­ The Dunking Booth victims in­ Manager who refused to be (Geared to the family) named, “Why go to Jamaica for missions office through serving clude Tom Lonnquist, Dan 12 00; 1:00 p m Trailblazers of Modern Dance (Free Film) Reggae when we can bring it to as tour guides and hosts. Alum­ Bern, and for those who don’t 1:15- 2:15 p m. Dance Workshop with Cathy Kaemmerlen like their room assignments, Lawrence? Besides, with the ni serve the university by pro­ Thomas C.

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