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' A brief follow~up'of the Free Unl- ' . sucli'3s'the parts of the guitar, howtd . . . . . .. , ' versity program'provcs that .occasion. 'hold it, how to tune it, and some basic ally new 'programs are successful. .A ~ chords.' Deb, Waidncr showed her stu. Although .unknown to most IC. stu- . :University .of Evansville, student body . ' few. rveeks ago .most students. might , ~. dents: in 'the .,IIandcrafts ' ciass some ':have ihought that Frce'University \vis ' '.basic macrame knots and helped them :A,ne!v arch'riGa1 in baskcthall, but noiv- , ' 'starton projects.' Photography, taught ',Free 'Uni\'<rsity.is synonrmous'to cis:' .. "'by-Da?e Burke, also'started.nith bisics . ual get-togethers stressing informal in-. .'. .like the parts of the camcra and types StrUCtiOn in ,various areas of 'interest. 1 Of fih. Participants will .be initiated Free UniversiJy.nlso-has proted that ' p':into'the.mysteries of the dark room in . student organized and;directed-- pro. ,-the n e m future.'. Another .interestin,: grams 'are, not to bc'sneered at or ig. , . .. . course is the two weeE.class on Defcn. . nored. Coordinator Jeff Chanslcr stated, .... skc Driving tapght by Gary Baker, thc "This has bccn a vholly student 043.1. +. Safety Director of Do~V'Chcmical. It is. . nized program under tlie'auspices .of : .. a National .Safety course which uses the Central Council. The limited de. films to stress the point that accidents .gree of success, that.^ have achieved'. can be avoidable (aslc.a,member 01 the -show . that, students are. responiiblc .. .Class a5out thc tii.0 second rule). . : . .other words,. the nuts can run the in: ~ ' .disappointing 'results ,in in!erest and confidence -that things-'\rill Pick of Chess taught .'only dentjinstr,,ctor 2 'students. ratio But what better stu. you get? Jim . ' will hope- elasses ._ , .. .............. . .- ..:\: r .., ........... . . .. ... . . . . .. . . . . .. .dents. many state scholarship and state . .would'losc their, aivard: eligibility,' and :grant recipients were recently in dn? '. . that G5F .of the Indiana Central pop". ' 'ger of losing the financial 'aid, that 'Intion. would .lose .theirs.. \vhile only .\vould have been awarded to them this ""G%~"of:.thc student body of Indiana . '., ' 'State Uni<ersity,\vould Kc in' jeopardy, 'fail. '. ', It of -the- threc'men' convinced 'the senator ,that beeausd' of: differinp grade., levd .that :requirements of stale. and prirately :would make mandatory the earning.of funded schools, such a plan' was not a. ' .a B average for state.scholarship re- '. . .true~icflectioh .df 'sFholastic inteiiity. .' -With the'old bill amended, a,new bill cipients and a C average for statc grant .recipients. .in order: that scholastic .\v3's.passed committee ind >vill'now . ,achievement might be maintained. and :be introduced Into the 1egishture:and that the financing of students. ylio -stat& that State Aid'rccipients.could .could..be, considcred. bad, investments : -i . . .......... ._ ..... .keep' their rewards as, long 'is. they .and are capable'of decisionmaking~.In '.:~. The'&er clisscs had 'for the state'be.lerminated. This state.^ not 'on.probation, and 'if rccipi-' -'aide ruling would easily hwe.cripplcd ~ : ents \verc'.on probation,: they. could ,_ . 'Sane asylum." Of course, hustle on the ~ .involYement, but , the.*tcachers ~ have ., ~, the .numbcr-of. returniy.Indi3ns.C~n.. --k~plt~~ii.moni'e'r'\i.hile" tryis .tb-epi< '~~aifofc3n^lri~~StrS~u~~O~din~~o~ Is a- :--, tnl' students, in that 280. Centralites . the . who have not ful~ilied,thc.rcvised re- : quirements mould have lost their eligi. , bility for aid, and would 'very .likely .. .. Teachers are another component for. - have lost the means for funding their'_ :return. Should. this now.be.in . . 30-Dance:in -Concours& , "Stoneridl" .a ,SUCCCSSful: education oriented Pro. Snyder's ~ i ~ , . ~ l ~ Repair from 800 to 11:OO p.m., admission gram: Little .'did \vc how ho\v many . ' fully start soon. Both of . . .... .. interest as 'diversified and talented people n e have . .arC especting'~ .:on campus. With seven classes ranking . . . 'be cut by onefourth of what it is now. .February, ' An$ &ghs 'of relief emanating from - l.-Possible' Talent -SliOw in" Coffee ... 'from photo~aphy to defens,ive driving , . 'and 'approximately 70 people partici-. , So, contrary to popular belief, some. . . pating-it's .e?ident that the .tima new programs do make it--even ' . . ,ones developed by .students.. Maybc' 'the c o n k and'understanding' of the ': . ' .4--Play: "IIariej.': it 8:OO p.m. . ' . -the PrEsident of ihe'hdcpcndent Col-, I. 'Ball-room dancing has satisfied ;he ::.this will Set.ofl even more successful .. 'kick for nostalgia for 8 couples as th.ey . ~ Programs developed for and by stu- * learn the rhumba' and the cha-cha un. . . .~ .... ... . to .pass a : . . . .. th Id get them' 'major aid in the innovation of any.. ,up. so far, : ......... ...ProWm, .and Jeff. Chanslcr has been. . :by nick Stahlhut and ~ t ~ i . 6 Nonte,i his .. . ... ..... ... . . . .. Off Of probatioh.;' I ... .. - .-I-.: .. _vorthy in that .capacity.":' . . . . January .. ... .. fect. the.present IC population:.~vould:. .... FREE.. .,.~I : ~ .. - - - progresses. .. _. . .. .. ' , 'Centralite 1ips.should;be accredited to .' '? . Ilouse , . . . ' 'Dean of Admissions at Rose IIulman; . :.5LlIovic,i<.Cife:' Old Film Fe'stivd ... .:has had its succcsscs. ....... .. !.' .(with free Coke and popcorn) at ' ' ': . . .:dents. ..... . . . . .This chimp is Sammy, e:visitor to Piofessdr. Marvin.. Henrick's Anthropology 'class. In :the first picture Sammy beats the competition in a.variation of Ihe ''shell game."' The second picture shows the chimp from:the. Indy. Zoo munching a crayon; and in the last pictureThe contem'plates what to draw next. (Photos by Peter. Noot) . . ,. . , . . * . .. .. . - . .. . . , . . ..

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    'ree University _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1.. Pg:. Midsummer Night _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Pg..: !arry Howard Feature . . ---:-- Pg. : :ditorials _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 2 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Pg. iqundstooth -1 Pg. ! hnference 6-ball Results ---'Pg. : .eap Week _ _ _ _ _ Pg. I

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    By LIZ CARDONA . ' : . ' , . first'lcsson gave beginners tile basic; . . ' A brief follow~up'of the Free Unl- ' . sucli'3s'the parts of the guitar, howtd

    . . . . . .. , ' versity program'provcs that .occasion. 'hold it, how to tune it, and some basic ally new 'programs are successful. .A ~ chords.' Deb, Waidncr showed her stu.

    Although .unknown to most IC. stu- . :University .of Evansville, student body . ' few. rveeks ago .most students. might , ~. dents: in ' the .,IIandcrafts ' ciass some ':have ihought that Frce'University \vis ' '.basic macrame knots and helped them :A,ne!v arch'riGa1 in baskcthall, but noiv- , ' ' s t a r ton projects.' Photography, taught ',Free 'Uni\'vill'now . ,achievement might be maintained. and :be introduced Into the 1egishture:and that the financing of students. ylio -stat& that State Aid'rccipients.could .could..be, considcred. bad, investments : -i . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ . . . . . .keep' their rewards as, long 'is. they .and are capable'of decisionmaking~.In '.:~. The'&er clisscs had 'for the state'be.lerminated. This state.^ not 'on.probation, and 'if rccipi-' -'aide ruling would easily hwe.cripplcd ~ : ents \verc'.on probation,: they. could ,_ . 'Sane asylum." Of course, hustle on the ~ .involYement, but , the.*tcachers ~ have ., ~, the .numbcr-of. returniy.Indi3ns.C~n.. --k~plt~~ii.moni'e'r'\i.hile" t r y i s .tb-epi< ' ~ ~ a i f o f c 3 n ^ l r i ~ ~ S t r S ~ u ~ ~ O ~ d i n ~ ~ o ~ Is a- :--, tnl' students, in that 280. Centralites . the

    . who have not ful~ilied,thc.rcvised re- : quirements mould have lost their eligi. , bility for aid, and would 'very .likely . . .. Teachers are another component for. - have lost the means for funding their '_

    :return. Should. this now.be.in . . 30-Dance:in -Concours& , "Stoneridl" .a ,SUCCCSSful: education oriented Pro. Snyder's ~ i ~ , . ~ l ~ Repair from 8 0 0 to 11:OO p.m., admission gram: Little .'did \ v c h o w ho\v many . ' fully start soon. Both of . . . . . . . . interest as

    'diversified and talented people n e have . .arC especting'~ .:on campus. With seven classes ranking . . . 'be cut by onefourth of what it is now. .February, ' An$ &ghs 'of relief emanating from - l.-Possible' Talent -SliOw in" Coffee . . . 'from p h o t o ~ a p h y to defens,ive driving , . 'and 'approximately 70 people partici-. , So, contrary to popular belief, some.

    . . pating-it's .e?ident that the . t i m a new programs do make it--even ' . . ,ones developed by .students.. Maybc' ' the c o n k and'understanding' of the ': . ' .4--Play: "IIariej.': i t 8:OO p.m. . ' . - the PrEsident o f ihe 'hdcpcndent Col-, I. 'Ball-room dancing has satisfied ;he ::.this will Set.ofl even more successful ..

    'kick for nostalgia for 8 couples as th.ey . ~ Programs developed for and by stu- * learn the rhumba' and the cha-cha un. .

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    th Id get them' 'major aid in the innovation of any.. ,up. so far, : ......... . . .ProWm, .and Jeff. Chanslcr has been. . :by nick Stahlhut and ~ t ~ i . 6 Nonte,i his . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . Off Of probatioh.;' I . . . .. - .-I-..: .. _vorthy in that .capacity.":' . .

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    .. . . . .. fect. the.present IC population:.~vould:. .... FREE.. . , . ~ I : ~ .. - - - progresses. .. _ . . . .

    . . ' , 'Centralite 1ips.should;be accredited to . ' '? . Ilouse , . . . '

    'Dean of Admissions at Rose IIulman; . :.5LlIovic,i

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    . . . . . . . .lum .in broadcast education. six hours by the 'eampus.G.ithout the students . . . . . . . .BY PAULA SWENGEL: .... j ,PliYed by ce&C AmdL and his con. . :are ,the 'most aeademic.,credit hours - 'giving it'a chance:" ' . . . . .

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    . . . . . . , Come'on, Central; lend your ears to "Oh, what. fools.these:mortals be,"

    , . :exclaims Puck in A Midsummer Night's :be ' characterized .by Barbara Ankcn- , the , ! ~ e w F.~I . 89.": .you may be sur. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . prised. , '

    .Dream, and thc IC production of Shake- 'baurcr. Theseus and Ilippolyta present ~ -meare's classic love comedy .!rill aptly an air of marital stability and mature

    .summer Night's Dream is a lo\% com. four lovers.

    .edy of four.young people who make . Perhaps-the most interesting groups ,

    .up tlie tmditional confusing thrce way introduced in'thc p1ay.are the fairies . .*r: four wy-triangle. Ifermia. a of tlie forcst and the fun.filled elves .girl of Athens, is deeply in.love with 'who definitely make the-play humor.

    qucrcd Amazon queen, IiiPpolyta. will , , curriculum should

    be, expa"aed !o at least ~ a minor (18 , 'hours) for . . . . . . ...- ... . .

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    . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . :show Puck's words to be true. ~A Mid- . Iovc in contrast to the actions of the : . ' . ~. ' ' ' '

    February weatherfax . . . . . . . . ., . . . . . .

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    : L y s a n d e c Untortunatcly. ~icrmia's .ous.- Carol Iiill \\ill play the heautitul- . :N&xt.'month( promise§. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . t0 be' WarrPler .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .father. does not appmve of Lysandcr and fiery queen of the fairics:TitanI&

    -and wants her to.marry a young.man 'and David Lofiand'h>s..bccn east is .. ' Indianapolis usually. experiences :5 .. creatures, , 'the 'grdu"d ,io$ in as ,the elear days, , .partly .cloudy, and' -who is financially more stable, Dcmc. Oberon,' ruler of the forest

    cloudy.days with measurable precipita- trius. ' Demetrius is willing to mdrry .and husband lo Titania. Ilermia, but is pursued by his former ' Other cast.members of.'A Midsum. normally records an Inch or more of mistress, Ilelcna.. Thc resulting events '. mer Night's Dream arc Jim XIelton is. snow or sleet. A thunderstorm usually .of this situation are made very interest. 'Egeus, John Cariile as Philostrate; snd ' 'ins by the interference. o f ' certain

    . .has.-the role Of Starveling .and 'Doug weber 8s Quince. UrrY Lynch . or below! In 1951 the record sho\vs . ,booms forth on one day, and three days

    have heavy fog. The wind averages 12 fairies and mischiefmaking elves.. .: - Richard A. Williams-will direct the . ~tatl in '(Elwood~$. .Doad of "ilarvey") :mph, but i? 'a wind of 65 mph 'production and hnila'\Vclls will be his .has,the.role of.Bottom, the actor wvho . pcraiure.normally stays'below freezing , tllc south\vest \vas recorded for i

    . ' .tmistant. They have r e c e n t 1 y an. -gets. the head of . an ass put on his brid period.. , ~ . . . . -nounced the cast for the March pro- .'duction. Joy.IIcnderson (our.own tal. ',creature to capture Titania's'heart. :: darkness.' . * , . . .~., ' > . : Februiry &.the monih of'thc grounh. .+nted features editor) has been cast in j . Paula Frasz .will ' choreograph the ' b b g sna hoiv is the time to enroll In .the.rolc of Ifermia. Deb Sargent~ has d a n c ' c .'routines: for..A Midsummir Alincralogy , to learn about minerals :been chosen to play 1lclena and Jam& ' . -Night's'Dreami which ivill be PrescntCd which come out of the mound. The

    :trius and . Lysander;. Alumnus. Caiy . .Auditorium; Anyone .ttishinl: i o . help . , .. semester 1976 and may be applied to

    .Robinson has the toif of themischief- :'. on crews for the'production'maY.Sigh the liberal arts science requirement. !

    .making .and irrepressible, elf. Robin . 'up on tlie crewlists on the theatre ea!l .. are low and the moisture .. ' . IVilliam R. Commel ~ Goodfellow-other\vise known as Puck. ., .board in Esch ~I1all:~or lalk to Mr. tained in, frozen soil. ,vatcli for mud . ., . . . ,

    . . Earth Sciences ' . Theseus, the Duke of Athens, will be . Williams, Anita .JVells or Deb StaliI. , during the

    .*! . .After a cold. January, we \vatch'for average temperature climbs to 3115.dc

    is 40,and the minimum is but ,ve

    '"sually erpcricnec one day, \vitll zero

    19 ,bflow; on,the other hand, in '1951 one day \va,.,,,ed,to 72 above,.,The

    ,on .G,days and falls below Ir;ezing o." ,

    pTccipitation av~ra~eh ' app io~ ima te ly , i inches (,,.ater cqui\.alent) Xvhich in.

    'cludcs the total ~ ~ ~ , ~ f ~ l ! of 3.7.

    ' with the smallest normal .precipitation ' ampunt although evaporation rates also

    . grees. .The normal 11 days, but only one of

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    . . % . . . . . . 'shoulders 'by Puck,' an? becomes t h e 23 dayyusual ly during .the hours of . . .

    :Ream,and Ken Low \Gill p o r h ' Demc :bIareh'.l7, .18,'10 and 20 in Ransburl: , inchcs.. ~ ~ h ~ ~ , is the month class is scheduled for the coming Fall

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    . . . . . . . . . ', . . . . . . . . . . . . . w ork . . . . . . . coonerative program established , '

    I . I - . ~ . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . , . ..... ' Central council voteh tliis morning

    . . :ICU;.will :Ihost,,-:.solo,. ,:[..: ' : . " . j ' ' to establish a'Work Cooperative Prb- gram under the Student Services Divl- sion. t the purpose of.€his program will .:and ,ensemble:icontest, ...:..., be, . . to,find students. faculty,. pr' staff who can do various jobs and nublicizc

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    : By REBECCA WRIGHT - ,. .' '. On Feb: ISt, a . joint.&tal \viii bo' ' . these to the'students;faculty, and Staff DS Well 6s I O the COmmUnitY if deemed

    Every .year ICU hosts one. divisibn of . Scheme1 (Miss ICU) a t 3:OO p.m. in Re. '. ' appropriate Or ntCeSa'W. . ' . I ' . 'the Central Indians Solo and Ensem. . cital Iia11. ' Bill is a sophomore and , . bcnisc. Sprunger, 'a junior Elemen-

    ble Contest for high school students. studies v o i k with David Searles. Ada-' ' ~ -tary Education major Was ipprbved by ,Judges are chosen from all over the '. line: who studies .piano' with \VI&. ' . ' Central .Council as'cobrdinator. of the -state to rate instrumentalists' and YO- Elzroth, wiil be fulfilling the requirb ' n e w program -and \vi11 go t o work im.

    year, the contest is to be held on Sat.; . A Majbrs' Recital wili. be held bn Such things as bicycle and ear,iepair, Jan. 31, for woodwinds, brass and per.' .. Feb: 10 in .Recital IIall at 0:45 a.m. . typing, babysittint, 5e\vinQ, 'photo a+' cussion. and on Ftb. 7 for voice. piano .Although . the .performers are unan. .. veloping, and others bill !most. likely

    be included -in the 'prb&am. Once a .Yend.these audittons in Cood'IIa11and ! Esch Hall.. .. : . . . . . . . . . . wili be. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -.the Central Council Offici? for anyone

    . . presented by Bill Bruce and AdalihE

    \-. calists' musicianship and ability. This . . . ments for her Senior Recilai. . . . mediately . to develop the program.

    . . .and strings. Everyone is invited to at- . nounced a t this time,' everyone 3s .\Gel.. ': come .to come. and f i n d ~ b u t tvho thiy? .... C l l i t i s -developed itivill be:available in . . . . . . . . . ..

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    needing or wanting vork. Anyone uho Is interested should contact Denise.

    Trip to Butler, j 1.U: planned .

    BY JOHN CHARLES RUTHROFF The Astronomy Club . is planning

    several field trips this semester, in. eluding visits to planetarium a t Broad Ripple IIigh School, the planetarium and telescope at Butler University, and possibly a visit to the telescope at In. diana University's Link Observatory.' . .Anyone interested in these Iieid trips can come to the next Astronomy Club

    .. meeting. which will bo on Wednesday, .. February 4;at a 1 5 p.m. in Lilly Ilall, : .. Room 0350. . . . . : . . . . . . . . . . .

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    how much Barry 1Ioward.' President of Central Council, has done' for this

    . . . . . . . . . . . . tampus.' : ' As Dean. Alilic Watkins puts it, -"I '. think he has.done a 'great dea l~ to im: : prove. student - faculty - administration. relations, and has becomplished gre deal for Indiana Centra1.as.a whole."

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    second seat'as'Cen::al Cou dent.: W e w s elass.preside

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    . - , . efficiency to students. but women's . dents are able to save money by them." : ' ' ' 52nd . rush , . . ' .

    menting on his "yorkable eommiftees,". ;'. . Appie Pie Omega 3s it is sometimes' been abolished;. Possibly t h o closing of the book on hours f o r - m n e n . h a s . . ~ . to things orga- ' stated;"!Ie.has no?v:succeeded.in corn;; 'affectionately called has been on the peen the-mostLimportant. and worth- , plete eampus.'represcntntion . .: ;'And . , . campus of .Indian:, Central University, \vhile move. in Barry's presidency.'. . . . . . . his orderly procedures are al\r.ays ap- . . for'ovcr a quarter 01 a century. It's ' Barry recountad procession Of ..Preeiated . .' . I think h e takes' an in- kind of hard to recapture that day.in events that led up to the. hours de& terest. in 'everyone.. Students. feel. if '. . 1950 \\hen. about t w e n t y students sion. "In'the first.phhsc,.wc took the . they go to,'him. he nil1 listen." formed Theta Pi Chapter and began its^ PrOPOS31 to the President, and of course . . : And his work docs' not end. .TIC, . . rich history of service to our campus. !Ye w r c turned down:' .In the second yishes to . begin a Work Cooperative . ' and 'community. This semester, APO phase. meetings n e w held. for.discuss- program. in which 'We try to find stu- is conducting its 2 n d bi-annual rush:'' !ng alternatives to the original pian:' from;,,: . . . . . . ,: . . dents who have'diversc tal&, for ref- ' Any man or \wnan, ,~nrolled as n full-

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    nired, S ~ S O m e O n e ,.ear won.t have to Start from One thing he compiled \\-as the Central Council Administrative llanual, ivhieh

    put together last year on. a smaller scale.. .on,thc can get. information no,v.. thing for the new president t o . start

    this \vas largely due .I ' '. .' . .

    . . . . . . . . . . . . . hours, that ?ge*ld ICU gripe, have talks \,.ith \yatkins m ~ i ~ ~ ~ . ~ ~ i d . Dean ,Rosemiiy. Peterson, in:eom- . . . . ..i . .

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    ington campus; the other, The Rational . Observer, a t American 'University in '. : : Washington. The ne~spape r s were in-,

    . ' by dceending the steps outside of the ' . mornings from 10:45 to 11:45 on llon. building. .. The shop . i s open .in the Plications may be 'filed 'for. pirticipa- . . .

    . , . . lion in the 197G .!'500" Festival Queen

    ..... . . . . . . . . . .. ing such erudite maxims as "War can , . - . only be abolished through war." ~ ' Barry Howark announced today that .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. ~. he has-appointed Dave Douglas to fill

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    ed'Chief Justice. Dave is'a Junior ma- idling: in Relision, and 3lusic. I

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    the ages of 19 and 22. single, and legal . C O I I e @ e :: 10s in g ....... ated when Randy Feamow \vas appoint- . .

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    reign oyer the. 20th anniversary cele- . . from 200 pm to 4:OO pm. ltems. being sold include shampoos, toolhpastes, razor .blades, laundry de

    all of which a re ' so ld 'a t ' a savings t o - . residents of Indihna \\hose parents also ' . ' .

    - . bration of the "500" Festival. . . To be eligible, girls must be between . .

    tergents, fabric softeners and others,

    .. IC students.' Easily accessible and with items a t discount prices, ,the Discount Shop should quickly win affections that would rival those. given to that girl back home.

    .. , ! . are le&~l .residents of the state: Each, . . ' . contestant must be presently enrolled. . ,drawl n g , ' power -~, . ,

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    , mum of 12 academic -hours in a eol- . . . . Icge .or university located in Indiana . .

    'Bell 'researcher.'to. . lion of granting the course'of a degree Study. at the . . . . comple d . Crass: peed$. :

    voheteer .instructors' - . (CPSb3Iore high .school students . . . . . . . . . . , . ! lvhich is an institute of, higher educa. ~ ' . . . .

    . . . . . . . . Thirtythree youn$ wdmcn 'will be' . from: high school kho'planned to go

    . , . . . . . speak next ..week I selected finalists i n ' thk . eontGt. to college'declined'from 76% iri.Oct& 1. The. Youth Depb;tment of the,

    ':, Dr. Le&trd.Drexler, of Dell'Labora- ' 1976~"500" Festival Queen ,\vill'be sc.' , ' Census Bureau Fcporti.-The percentage , . unteeri to p re sen t~ fL 'hour segm?nts . ' tories;\viIl be answering questions eon. . ', lected. The queen, coukt:and 28'prin. , of college-bound ivomen. rempined:thq, .. ,.of f i r s t aid. nursing, international cerning the role of. plastics .in our ccsses will represent the :'500" Festival . same-about 70%:" friendship and 'dis&ier services in the'

    Similar r&ults.were found in.? Pur. ...... clement~ry~sehools. The Red Cross will future en February 4th, at 2:45 in Lilly ' ' during the month of May. . ' ... ~. ... 357. Dr. Drexler is one of a series of .. Interested young women .should eon. . train .you in ihc ire3 if your interCSt; speakers enga$ed by the Nan in Nature ,; If yon are interested in-this volunteer; Seminnr, under' the supervision of Dr. Indiana Sipaie, Suite- 2260, Indianap- program Please Call Alice IiollingS- Robert Brcaker. . ' . . - . olis, Indiann.46204,' or.A/C 317.63G- . opting'instead ,for .~ocaliona1 courses, .~ . !'prthl Ff14.11, e% 5 8 . ~ , - - . .

    . . . according-to. survey..rcsults.. ....... 2 . __ .. .- (Continued on page.?) 4550'10 obtain ,the nccess?ry forms.: -.. AII are welcome. to ittend:

    . . . . . , . . From tllesc 33. a court of four and the , ber: 1972 to G9%' in.October 1974,. tho : American Red'Cross.is looking for vol: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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    lege prep". type courses y~ .and arc., . .. . tact the:"500" Festival office at One school.'students are.enrolling in "eol.

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    of boob, tuition, clothes, laulldry and gas to get home on Once in a \vhile, precious littie is left for the things we \vant to drop our coins into. Such luxuries' as parHng

    '. ' We a t the REFLECTOR wouid.like to Offer i hit Of friendly advice, mhich, if taken, cannot fail to provide an enriching and memorable experience. We heartily

    tickets, xeroxing fees and dorm dues complicate the situation. . . . . . . . . . . . eneourage Central students to make a hahit'of'attending IRT-the' Indiana Rcpcr-'

    :IRT consistently presents superb drama; with such plays on it; &e as "That ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

    . . . . . . Breaking into this already crowded ,financial picture'comes yet anoiher who is . . tory Thc3tre:

    ~ ~ l ~ ~ , i . , ~ ~ on campus . . . . willing to relieve us'of all that burdensome cash-the salesman.. ...

    he a boon to studenfs and they can be a threat. &ny ' . . Championship .SCaSOn", "Arms and the XI3n", ,"The Taming. Of tho Shrclv", and "Long Day's Journey Into Night": The world PrCmiCrC Of '!The Envoi lkSSageS'!

    for cosmetics, cook,v~re'products, or gift items. These students are our peers, and \@en by Louis Phillips.. and selected by the' Indianapolis Bicentennial Committee , as-an approved Bicentennial project, will continue'through February 7. IRT bas generally work for reputable agencies who charge reasonable prices: '

    But a college campus can become the target of unscrupulous businessmen as' recently.opcned the "Second Stage"; located.~irectiy,heneath the main stage.. It i s , \veil. Too often, students \vho can. hcar few additional financial burdens find that considerably smaller, and the atmosphere is.much more, intimate, with the. result they have let a urealiy nice", young salesperson talk them into the life insurance' that the audience OftCn feels,more pcrSon3lb' involved in:the action. The, Second

    . . . . . Stage has so far presented two works'of art; !!The Caretaker:' by Pintcr, and ."The . policy that will require stiff premiums every quarter.

    XIany insurance agencies specifically aim their programs and sales train'ing ?t. Se3 IIorse". Both k e excellent modern theatre. Indiana' Repertory Theatre offers the public many talented and tvell-known . . people our age, for the very good reason that this is indeed a'good time to buy

    .insurance; But hefore you sign, check out the firm, and seriously whether individuals who are involved in the productions, quite. often actors and directors you can stand the of meeting 3 regular premiums, which often come at ivith Off~Broadaay.. television, and movie-experience: .We'd0 not profess to he inopportune times, like tile first of the ycar,,nhen tuition and all those nasty hills . thcatre'crities, but \ve arc able to appreciate entertainment which surpasses that assail us, from every corner;.Quarterly premiums, depending on the amount of . , offered hy the vast majority of fare offered to and acceptcd by the public. through insurance carricd, and the type of plan, can'run from fivo to fifty dollars and over. ... television ind Xmtcd movies (someone said tha t !vas a.basic college pastime). : . In short, save your money (it doesn't . take that much) and spend an cvC- arrange basic instruction on \vhat life insurance is and isn't. so check it Out before . . ning with.the artists at.lRT. Treat yourself'to. entertainment far and above t h e

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    same old weekend activities. you sign. ' ' ; . . " . salesman.' Three wecks:ago, a pair of charming young boys acre on campus, in '. 1

    'Esch and the cafeteria, peddling candles; cookies, .and candies.' lIany~'Centra1ites

    We did some checking,'and found that the boys represented "Junior S3lesmen TO the.Editor . . . . : , - . . is the steak deal., I am refcrring, t o . . non-profit organization, and that.the artificially high prices were a form of donation. of America, Inc." and they,definitely are a profit1making organization. Their spokes- ' , Before I start I would like to say . the plan.to get a steak for'90C. Since . man told us m t h e tclephone that their prices are "at least 50% higher'.'. than prices . ' that I have thought. about for similar mercliandise in stores, and that they sell cakes, candies,.cookies, candies, the editor many times before hut have twice? Will they (cafeteria manage-

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    . . . . , . . . . .~ . . . . . (Editor's note::'In lhe w k e 'of televi-' . ,. .Don't think. that the ladies1are the . ' . . eion', news programs filmed in our. . only ones savoring the screen. ahen the phone, outraged editorials,' and ' . . however. They just. do.i t in the open. snowstorms, . a e were h o p i n g . that .. .'. .call one of the men's dorms sometime Iloundstooth would get lost in 'the . when :Days of Our Li& has crawled shuffle. Wrong again.) : . j .out from its rock, and you'll find seemed rathcr.strange about the cere-. . , ;, College students are not.your iypieiil ' ': a surprising. number. of the boys. se-. television audience, but most of us arc.. . .eluded in their rooms, agonizing over

    . ' :Indiana Central University's innu31 .;that can be sewn on their white clinic office, '!interviews" with rock stars'on: ' afternoon :melodrama. is dished 'out,

    . . . . . nurse's Capping ceremony was held last ' uniforms. .' ' . , . . ' Sunday.'. January in the' Ransburg . ., . ' ..

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    auditorium. . Ilo\vever, S o m e t h i n 6 .. , .

    monY and after obser\.ation, i t ' . Michigan :Ski, . . .' Weekend coming

    . . - ~ ' ' ' still human; and do tend to stare at ,whether, Dr. Gillcspe will find true love ' valved. . ' . ... . . .

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    the tube xhen tiips . ' 1 .: . - . - . , , f or , the 200th.i.pisode in a row., ' . " ' Larry. Blankenbaker and Douglas : ' . . . snowball. fights don't.. . i n t r u d e upon our busy schedules. What '.- sorts of programs do they. watch? . Therein lies the tale.

    I .'decided. to 'take . note of what the folks.. ' around herc were see- . : ing lately. and found. . ' ' a healthy mix of en- . ' tertainment fare be- ing sampled..

    During' the day, no doubt many. of 'you:

    into Sch'yitzer-Coneoune. Contrary. to PoPul-r thought, they are not seeking

    to the , C a s t l e and &.ep t ,~o r '~ fe;v;&& &ho itare . NeGkirk; both freshmen: in. the ICU . . . .' . ' a t "Father Kno,,.s Best," -Leaie It to .

    . . nursingdepartment, endure the usual . ' ' up in February . . . . ,. . ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ , v :The',' I\BC ~~~~i~~ N ~ , ~ ~ , " , . remarks and sarcasms because of their. .. ~ I . . . . . . . : ,.

    and other afterndon ' +omedies, your . acquaintance y i th such a traditionally ' . ' . * * Stuhents ' interested' in ski $eekends in Wehigan should sign up outside the tnorkjlv and *college, st"dent*, in.,ae , . from being. feminists. . Bl!nkenbaker ... . Central Council office; Trip one arrives . sa,,ie 'brcath,-I tend:to $a$,) lets the ,; 'was a 2.year letter ivinner.in'footbal1. . .

    . at Caberfae ski resoSt Jan. 30 for.two for 4 . few ho Urs, ,yhile, they , . ' at Valparaiso Uniwrsity and received . . honorable mention on the ~ndiana col- . :: ' nights, ary-13'also and trip for two, two nights. arrives .This on Febru- pack:

    is a habit with-,js, because go ~ .: legiato Conference all-conference' team ' . . . ' to sleep until things quiet down. And . . .. . . . . . Lodgrannex-Edelseiss Chalet, unlimit-

    ed s k t l i f t passes and some meals. If since everyone else in the building is . . .dian? State Reformatory. . .. ' . . .'. k o w 1 i n s a t .the JohnnyDoc-and.Ed '. '. ., Both Newkirk and Blinkenbaker were ;. inione is interested, more information

    . .. Show, you might as !vell.tune in, too: '. 1973 ICU grads with'a E A . in human . ' xvill & posted on the Tra&l Scmice's There are moments ivhen Johnny. is ' relations and they both Save UP Csta.b- - bulletin board, which is lo:z:ed i n the

    ketball, N a n Brothers movies that imi. . . Newkirk' left: his. job as a. probation . Remember,that sdring breik is tate Randy Fearnow'and Tom Snnders; ' . prerelease. counselor at the reforrba- . ing. up soon, In \vill

    . pfaeeful so'itude in to study. de,,oted entirely to making . and epics of the'cinema such as Xiill. , tory and Blankenbaker had previously be a dozer;' provide a bit'of variety for our. been teaching science and physical edu-. , . reservations for p3ckage. to Day;

    Operas . .students, vho have returned bleary- . cation at the North Judson school sys. ' tons. Again, the price is $16,00 per :eyed from the library after up to ' . tem, as ivell as coaching three sports . (based on people pfr room)

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    why you sfem' to-be lecturing to a , ' inhibitions. or .quirks about .having . Keep checking the huiletin board for

    most' ~ " the T.V. listings f o r the night befpre. ; .fact;' states 'one student "it offers 3 Dayton3;- or foreign travel.: The' Stu- "Billy.thc Kid l\leets,Draeula's Cousin", . . ' refreshing change to have :some guys . .dent Travel Service has lots of . bar-

    . .. ' ' sains just waiting to be used. Keep it certainly .outweighs any 'chance of - in the elasses." in mind the next time,you want to "early to bed, early to rise."

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    you :can eall' 'course. the right? Or mashe, "&hmiced Edge of ' ttventy minutes of arduous Beholastie . at the school. ,. :

    Hospital." Any of.thesc courses would ' be a bonus to the eurriculum,',for the.

    "Cason 'vould pay ' more attention the text courses.

    It is not 3t.311 uncommon to see ecr- tain .females filling each othor in o n . the progress of their favorite suds play het,veen classes.' \va&ing do\vn the ~ , . If you're 'not too engrossed in the ..two \\'ere awarded with maroon stripes . travel7cheaply! . .

    'Turns *O1, ' . .. ' f o r 7 nights at Whitehall Inn. This is .

    male nursing students do not have'any "

    . . . . . . Night." and "Development 'of General 'Cndeavor. . . . . . . . . .. . So the next. time you profs wonder . so'takc advantage'of it1 :

    vegetable patch of snoring.kids, check males in their elasses. "As'a matter of . pertinent information on ski weekends, ' . . .

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    . . ' Batman and Robin's friendly narrator a1;vays said;"The . . . worst'is. yet to . . . . Come!" You remember that;right? '

    Well, it's'my turn to say it, as I look'and ponder what the Greyhounds havk : to face this Saturday night., The .wild and wonderful' 'Hounds' really need to do more rocking and rolling this weekend. than the Bay City- Rollers ever- thought

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    : Darlene.Wendeln. led. the VhippCts with 15 Doints: followed .hy freshman , . . . . - . and STEVE.NONTELL . . . . ~~~~ . . . . . . . . .

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    . . . For'iVhippet baskctball, a 1-win, '5- ' " . . . .. - . . . . . . . . . 'all their :efforts this season have'bee'n ' : ' ' ' . . , . . .. , . pbor.Jn fact; when Coach Joanne Alex- .:ander,sayS_'We're improving. and will I ~ ~ ~ . , 1s . w ~ s I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ . . ~ . ... .,the games a bit closer to see that she

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    : WHlPPET AVEI&&S-~J. . . . . . c&& nlakclo ~olnls&mm Ib.9 rebounds)

    :.slzy ~ m m - 7 . 9 . . . PotnLs* 114 .. as. .' - Darlene \vcndclo-l.l point% 4,s rebounds. 1.3 . S S S I L S . ? Deb SAchtJ.3 ~ohts.'Q.!J rrbovnds. 0.7 8.1-

    . .@st*. .:., GSy \,.&,kenh;s outings j,eart. . @St$. ~ n " d r ' S a i e i . 3 ' ~ 0 1 0 ! 5 . l . S . . . . rib6unds. .. -1.5 & .,'a,E,b Ph~lp)-(.J 'polnts; 2.7 rebounds. 0.2 nb 2

    Jean Shl l l4 .8 points. 1.8, rebounds. 0.6 'b S.ch-3 p ~ t n t i ~ . 7 =bounds. 0.7 .dste.

    , ,. LIIP crant-4 polnls. 1,s ).(bounds. 0 a9s ls . . .

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    ~. . . . :they played .+ell a t the first and.at the . . . . I . , . 'Deb Phillips'~ 10. The ill Fulton stili ~ . I n the four previous games,'only'the ~' '' first w3s.a win, 41-37 over Naiian. 'is

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    last but :aerrir't.as aggiessire during . . the rest of the game; Shooting only 9 of

    out; on top of that, a 1ayt.second Deb . . .Sachs shot barely failed to score. Con-

    20 free throws hurt badly; as it turned .'got rebounds"' ' . ' ' ' . ' "

    . nie B'ake's l3 points 'nd !l.rcbounds .had 10, The three o t h e r , l o ~ ~ e ~ (\vjth , . points and'freshman Cindy , Iupu-Fy. Wayne (Blake a l th 15-and 12

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    ....... .- . ..: 'rebound$ Sachs with 11 rebounds, and S a k scored 10. i ' The 4745 loss a t St. Joseph's vas "a Fulton with 10 rebounds), . 58-25 to ' game i .e really deseivea t b win." Coach 'Marion (Blake with 8 and 11 rebounds, i Alexander said "We fought back from .Fulton ivilh.17 rebounds), and 50-45 to being 7 behind to tie it, up .with .I% ' . ,!Franklin (nlako With ' 15 and .10 re- minutes to go. In spite of the 0'2" st. bounds, Fulton with 12 and 9 rebounds, Joe center. we brobght down .52 re- . and Deb Sachs with 15 rebounds). :

    ,bounds. We missed our height a t the . . ln coming action, the Whippets host 'end, because Deb Sachs had 5 fouls and ' :Ev'ansville at 11 this : Saturday; that :Jane (Fulton) was but mith the flu!'

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    '!Add to that same odd 'mlings on court - .with the Greyhound game that night. 'and in the kcorebook ("we couldn't Xext Tucsday, February 3, 1ianowTr !shoot our I-and4 free throws until'our 1 .tomes here for a game; and on the 7th . .91h foul, and bne.pleyer played with ' .they go.to Franklin. A good match-up

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    ,Gideon;and you can brag about your ".'to report. Only Dave~ Klmer at 126 man of Saul. but when it comcs down . look it on the rear end. as he fell be-

    ' to the present time I'll take.the Grey- .hind '13.6 .before being pinned.' And. ! hound ivrestlers at any odds, in.spite : . as per usual, Joe lllyers (134) and Mark -:of. b lopsidcd defeat at. Indiana, last . '; Dullaghan (167) tom' in to . their-,re.:

    . .. ' , .Only.Tom.'Zupancic came out with , Upcoming Greyhound'bouk include a.win bwr a Hoosier matman,, a t the hosting DePauw thi Saturday a t a b o h heavyhight slot. But the 'Hounds did .,noon, which makes it a ful l day"df pick up a 328 victory over Enstern. ... .sports.in'tlie IC gym. On February 7. htichigan to balance' the ,day- against . they move on.up to Valparaiso, and the

    rough match .at Taylor comes on the lhe 333 loss to 1.U. :'I was pleased.nith .our mCn-theY' . ' 10th. Don't forget-the Indiana Colle-.

    ' had some closepnes out there:' noted giate Conference on 1 , February 27. Coach Terry -\Vetherald. "It Was a ' IIere's l o the Dossible fourth title. :

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    for runaway kids, seeks ' volunteers to . day per , week basis. C a I 1 David .fill a variety.01 spots in their' ongoing .Voorhees; 2CG4424.. progam:. a public^ relations aide who 4. The Indianapolis ' Dipartment of could develop-posters, brochures and ~ ' Parks and Recreation is recruiting vol- media releases; . recreation ,leadership unteer research assistants for the "Ac-

    ' .. at the center or trahsportation rolun- . lion Plan"., Volunteers would assist tccrs' for special recreational.' events . . planners and neighborhood organizr.' and school. Agency'. will furnish lunch tions in .inventorying existing public .and pay .trip mileage .on 'volunteers' and p r i v a t e . recreational facilities automobile. Call.Jane Eaton, 635.9301. I throughout the city to determine cur-

    3. School.volunteers ire.very impor- . , rent needs and projected needs.. A ' tant people .to. children in the class- minimum of 4 hours per week required .room and to their teachers. Volunteers betaeen 800 and 500 p.m. any day. supervise reading groups. prepare. les- Efficiency, thoroughness, general eom- son materials, aid in special,education munity awareness and concern are the

    .classes and individualize instruction. ., only requirements. Call Jane Kilpatrick. Training will be provided. Placements ~ 924-9151. .:.

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    3. Friday, illarch 5 . . . . . . . . :-.Ahsentee Ballots available .. '

    . . . . i 2. Wcdnkday. &rch 3 . ' . I Convocation Election Rally

    4, Tuesdny, illarch 9 : Absentee Ballots due . , 5. Wednesday, illarch 10 .' Gencrai Election 9:OO 3.m . G:OO p.m-

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    . . . - . . . . G. Friday, March 12 . . .:. :. .... Deadline for requesting recou'nts, Noon 7. nIondny;.hIarch 15 . . Absentce Ballok. available . '

    . . . .S..Tuesd?y, March 1 G ' ' ; . . . . ' '. 9. Wcdncsda~, A13i'~li 17: . . .:Run-off Elections 9:00 a.m. '- 600 n.m.

    . ' Absentee Ballots due

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    13.' illonday, IIarch 16, ' ' . 14. illonday, AIarcli 23 ' '

    12; Tuesday, February 24 . . . . . . ~ . :Candidates Officially Certified "Elected Candidates . , .. ' - ' .

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    , . :Maggie Pea, one of 17 Indiana Central humanicr majors who attended the Humanics . . 'Interterm held in Mendam', New Jerrey;January, 2.8, interviews' Jack Armrtrong,

    (Photo by Kip Kirtler) . , ..Prerident.of American'Humanicr, Inc.

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    !. . . FULLY EQUIPPED FOR.ART STUDENTS,'AMATEUR

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    . . . .OR PRCFESSIONAL.ARTISTS . . ' . . : . . . . . . . A . - . . . . , . , . . , . .

    OIL, ACRYLIC;AND WATERCOLOR PAINTING; . . . . PAPERS,. PADS, AND BOARDS; . '. . ' . . .

    ' .CANVAS A N D STRETCHERS; .5LOCK~PRINTING, ETC." ' ' "

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    , . ' . ' ' By VONNA JONES I_ . ~ _ . K O ~ V is tlic time for tlie girls on this

    campus to stop complaining! To stop complaining about the date-less atmo-

    I sphere that pr+ails liere. at-ICU. .Let Leap Week dispel1 'the clouds. .-Leap

    '.Week (February '9-14) has'. become .a ;tradition on the'1CU campus, and.that .trddition. goes unbroken . again.. this .year. .This is the,.tveek .nIien the girls ask the guys. out. The !veek's activities

    e culminate^ with the semiformal Sweet. :heart Dance at the Columbia Club. The .week is set oft with special activities 'cach night, and even though the .Week

    :is. planned especially ior .the girls to have that chance to ask out their

    :favorite. guys; it:is .not' necessary to have a ,date to attend : the activities

    :.(except of 'course for the .S\vccthcart :Dance). : . . . . .: . . . . . :. The theme this year'is "Beginnings". . Co-Chairwomen for. the \r.eck's plans, .itlarina Divan and Denise nliller, .have :helped: organize. quilc an inlcrestinn

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    .Tliursdiy, February '12: ."The Sting'' . :G:30.p.m. in Ransburg. Starring Paul ' :A'ee\vman and Robert Redford:Admis. ' ' .sion: '$1.00.: (Chairman: John Prasser),

    ;' . Fr i d 4 y,'February 13:- Sweetheart Dance at Columbia Club downtorrn on

    ' the ' Circle. 10th. floor ballroom 9-12 ' ' : p.m. $5.00 Per couple; AIusic hy the Con. . tinentals. Refreshments hor 'deumcs,

    ,Parking a t IIilton and Dcnnison's park. ing garages in, lhe immediate area.

    :(Pam. IIardacre and ' Brenda Fudge in ~charge .o i , tickets. Annette Dragoo.and -Vonna Jones in charge of deeoratlons) : ~ Saturday, February J4: Valentine's Day. "The Sting", second showing. G:30 : p.m. in Ransburg. Admission: $1.00. .I :'. In nddition'to these actiCities, an all: ~ c a m p u s ~ o p e n .dorm is. being planned ..- :for. one night during the week. : Get. . ' S~~ee thear t~ -~nnee ' t i cke~s from Brenda

    . -:Fudge, Pam 1Iardicrd or in Central , -council office." Plan now to liate j

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    . . . . . . . . great time!. ...'.:. . . . . :and fun.fillcd:weck. The schedule o? !events is 3.5 follo\~s:

    Alonday; ~February 9: Square Dance ,and refreshments in , Schmitzer . Con. .course. 810:30. p.m. (Co.cliairmen: Steve ;I~oagland.and George .Wilson) ' . .

    Tuesday. February 10, Farrell'r Night :at ICU in the. cafeteria. Entertainmcnt,. .too! 8:30.1030 p.m. (Chairwoman: Gnyle Castlcdine)~.'. . . . . . . . . . . . . ~

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    :. 'Wednesday, February 11: I C U ~ rs. .Butler. ICU gym. Followed by Midnight . ,

    ' .Breakfast in . the cafeteria. (Co-chair- ,women: C li e r s 1 nevers .and Dona.

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    .ALTERNATE: HOUSEPARENTS

    :'. . . LIFELINE.YOUTH . . . . . . HOMES

    . . . . '1, 1% doys wk, ....... . . . . . . . . . -1 weekend month ' ' . . ' ' $200 'month ly : . ' .

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