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Volume 47 IndianaDolis. Indiana Wednesday, January 18, 1967 NO. * ., teachkg, S-I'm lucky enough get that far." ' c~&&~ ,~~di~&~e\~traI for preparation for. graduate school, -. .~ . . . . (. . . . . . . Senior: Larry Swift .Earns .- : > : ~. Vanderbilt U: Assistantship. . .University.in Nashville,' Tpnessee. ': ' .I . . ' .. A Ph.D. in chemistry is the'goal of senior'Larry,Swift who has. recently received -in, assistantship- to Vnnderbilt . . . . ... ..- I. Alaestro Leopold Stokowski. bIr. Judson, manager of a leading op- era company, is presenting her in the scries . of concerts, one : of 'which will be her appearance at Central. AIaestro Stokoyski has invitcd her to sing in his yest ser- . ieS With the Philadelphia OrCheS- tr3 and at Cal'IlegiC IbU. ' :' '.:: season,. Friday night, February '-.lo, at 8:3O in Ranrburg Auditor. Thc.young Brazilian star.has a ium. . . ' . .. .. . . t . . voice with a" unique timbre"de-" ' . . . scribed {by one 'critic as having 1965, "color and fullness through a rath.' Aliss Godoy performed as part of er extraordinary . lower range" a -chorus of profcssional singers. which "easily, soars abovc the en- liorvever,. she was .enthusiastically semble.whcn~cailcd upon.";: . . .. praised by &e attending, critics senorita Godoy is 5' feet 2 inch: for, her SO10 numbers. She is !nit- es tau; favors.fashions by Givency ten of as '% ravcn-haircd Young and ~ ~ l ~ ~ ~ i ~ ~ ~ , ,.and .is an women-. .. . with a voice.of silken texture but.with a wide range of power." In a prophetic article, it lent gourmet cook. ' ,..: .: .. ' While on a cbncert t&; , .I . .: . , . . .. . . . . . ... . .. .. . At Vanderbilt Larry will' teach . , .. chemistry twelve hours a meek. and, in turn,.his schooling ,vill.bc Larry bases his acceptance pri- paid. for. '.This teaching;. Larry marily on 'grades. ."Tho interest I.. showed probably .was .helpful, there ,vere recorn. lab assistant." Larry plans to use me;dations, I .am thank- .. \. : ' his degree "in industry or re- ful.,,; search;. or possibly even 'college , . . explained, .'"is something me . a too Of, .. .. . . ' ; ,Cast Anndunccd .f 'I Professor Lawrence Fish- .er 'has. announced .the cast of the next production of the; Indiana 'Central.College Players.,. ': : . .: .. .' in "No Exist,'! by Jean Paul Sarte, 'Estelia ',will 'be played by: Pam Stitch; Inez '. will be played by Mae Belie Price; Garcin will be play. ed by Tom Tozer, and Valet. will be played by Mike Ce- cil. .' ' . ' ,... .The play.will.'be direcied', by Mr. Fisher, and his stu. dent .asststant will, be. Mir-: ikm Watson. : .. . , . ' ., .. . . . . .. . . . . .. . ,.
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Volume 47 IndianaDolis. Indiana Wednesday, January 18, 1967 NO. *

. , teachkg, S- I 'm lucky enough get that far."

' c ~ & & ~ , ~ ~ d i ~ & ~ e \ ~ t r a I for preparation for. graduate school, - .

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Senior: Larry Swift .Earns . - : > :

~. Vanderbilt U: Assistantship.

. .University.in Nashville,' Tpnessee. ': ' .I . . '

.. A Ph.D. in chemistry is the'goal of senior'Larry,Swift who has. recently received - i n , assistantship- to Vnnderbilt

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Alaestro Leopold Stokowski. bIr. Judson, manager of a leading op- era company, is presenting her in the scries . of concerts, one : of 'which will be her appearance at Central. AIaestro Stokoyski has invitcd her to sing in his y e s t ser- .. ieS W i t h the Philadelphia OrCheS- tr3 and at Cal'IlegiC I b U . ' :' '.:: season,. Friday night, February

'-.lo, at 8:3O in Ranrburg Auditor. Thc.young Brazilian star.has a ium. . . ' . . . .. . .

t . . voice with a" unique timbre"de-" ' . . . scribed {by one 'critic as having 1965, "color and fullness through a rath.' Aliss Godoy performed as part of er extraordinary . lower range" a -chorus of profcssional singers. which "easily, soars abovc the en- liorvever,. she was .enthusiastically semble.whcn~cailcd upon.";: . . .. praised by &e attending, critics

senorita Godoy is 5' feet 2 inch: for, her SO10 numbers. She is !nit- es tau; favors.fashions by Givency ten of as '% ravcn-haircd Young and ~ ~ l ~ ~ ~ i ~ ~ ~ , ,.and .is an women-. .. . with a voice.of silken

texture but.with a wide range of power." In a prophetic article, it lent gourmet cook. ' ,..: .: . .

' While on a cbncert t&;

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. . . . . . . . . . . .. . At Vanderbilt Larry will' teach . , . .

chemistry twelve hours a meek. and, in turn,.his schooling ,vill.bc Larry bases his acceptance pri- paid. for. '.This teaching;. Larry marily on 'grades. ."Tho interest

I.. showed probably .was .helpful, there ,vere recorn.

lab assistant." Larry plans to use me;dations, I .am thank- . . \ . : '

his degree "in industry or re- ful.,,; search;. or possibly even 'college , . .

explained, .'"is something me . a too O f ,

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Professor Lawrence Fish- .er 'has. announced .the cast of the next production of the; Indiana ' C e n t r a l . C o l l e g e Players.,. ' : : . .: ..

. ' in "No Exist,'! b y Jean Paul Sarte, 'Estelia ',will 'be played by: Pam Stitch; Inez '. will be played by Mae Belie Price; Garcin will be play. ed by Tom Tozer, and Valet. will be played by Mike Ce- cil. .' ' . ' , . . .

.The play.will.'be direcied', by Mr. Fisher, and his stu. dent .asststant wil l , be. Mir-: ikm Watson. : .. . , . ' .,

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It would be out of place if Dr. desia 300 pounds (sterling) (rough- : Robert Gape,' from Edinburgh, .ly $295). According to Dr. Gayre, .~

~ . In With- -T,he - ' New,, ':,,' . ',: From .. ~.; .- .'. - -.- Scotland, chapel speaker' on AIon- .immigrants 'come from the neigh-

plimented on his outstanding :con:. ia,' ete.) to Rhodesia to earn this ' . I. tribution to our chapel programs: yearly bounty. By this he is im-

It is easy to look back~nnd take inventory~of 1966, but 1967- .. The discussion of dues a t the De-. ' Dr. cayre is unique in many.re-'.PlYing that all Of the fnhabitants '.

or . citizens of ~Rhodesia actually of earn $285 yearly. his I find,very revealed mystery. Jean Digon. has already made her predic- . pay $1.00 for the rest of the year. the wqrld, he his livemood ~ difficult . to believe: Furthermore,.

tions for the. coming year - they. are not encouraging. these dues must be p d d by the on Indian soi1,~and he chose to he contrasts what he C a l l s a h k h '.Ifany people mide resolutions - they me already broken. end of the 'semester. Three corn- speak. on south. Africa. ;case standard of living in Tanzania

mittees were formed. The commit- you did not get hlS point (1 would with a low standard of living in .There is one comforting thought. A Year is given to man to tees are the social activities. ways not blame^ you -because of .Rhodesia. , Am I to understand make of it what he'will. He makes mistakes. He surprises and means,, and school spirit. The statements were abstruse), h e , then that 4he. hisher one's Yearly himself with ability he never before utilized., Although he Soda1 activltfes committee, is Plan- 'was trying to' give: %I ~ p o ~ o g y . income.-the.lorver one's 'standard --

for Aparthefd.",Durhg the course Of llving-becomes? 110 must be fails he succeeds an equal number'of times:As another Jan- ~ M E N C of. his speech,.Dr; G~~~~ briefly solving his problems in.-reverse..' . uary approaches the"old year' begins, to have meaning and Point, 1 be-

E.A.G. that NENC is planmug meetings south Africa. Ire left us l " ~ the-hcve I will not be a s k i n g . too - for January '16 and. February ~ 6. to taw untrue notion that the Bdt. much if I tell YOU Please order' a man is reluctant to let it pass. . ~ ' -

, ' ~ - meetings include a ballet demon- uncultivated area the cape .ne\vest book, "Inside Indiana,"

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The thought of a new yenr can be a frightening thing.'. LRESHMAN CLASS . . , .

collection of ''eeks and days that can only be a S'OW'Y. cision. for each class member t o . burgh, a ,very isolated ccmber 8 meeting resulted in a de-.spe&: 1 1 ~ ws .born in: . -is

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President Liz Geib!e announced traced for US the : cohization of VFithout belaboring

. . Tentative suggestions ' f o r these ish re t t id . in an uninhabited and personal. autographed copy.of his . stration. and some demonstrations of GM Irope. N~ human. beings now a t the publishers. on types'of music education. The could live that far south. only per-

members. Of IENC: Susan. BlU- ish qulckly scared away into the . . D ~ ~ ~ E & ~ ~ ! .'

.': Max Gorvie 7. " . ,- Irish .Musical Revue .. -;

. ... Captiuates'.Arr;die;nce~, 1'. . . . . . . . foliouing have recently become haps a few snakes wNch the Brit. : .. .~ . . . . . '

. baugh, Susan Day, Elizabeth Ear- interior. TO U l i S I , would say tha t . ~t has bein called to nson, Johanna I W Rita Johnson, even if all.the Indians had been tion that the minister of

a& our cam. An exciting, colorful; refreshing evening.of Artist Ser-' John Kaeliner*-Joe Kapc!ak. Ron killed at the time of the American pus church recenuy labeled Gaf I,

ies entertainment came.to Centra' %day; January 13 with Rice, Karen lUsser,.Jo Ellen Spen. for survival would Man and other books of form a vi. that. nature as being entertalnlng the FEIS EIREANN. This Irish musical revue captured tho cer. Narsha Naliace,. and- John tal part of American

Game mstory. Dr. 'but containing no spiritual insight. also referred to the dMeer-. It is our opdon that books such as ent Of people with extreme god Is For,.Rsal Man possess a SAM

praise of everyone interviewed for this story. . ~ . .

.. A k . Earl XauCkEl l exec- emphasis on their color-"black.'' t h a t has not ex. utive. was the guest 'speaker at "white;'. "yellow," as he. chose in. any., material distinct sections: a series of folk.

tho S A M . dinner meeting, Thurs. to call them: At this point I must out in that church. speaking . day, ;January 12. solo, and traditional Irish danc- ing; "The Dark Days of Rebel. SIGMA ZETA.. . . . . . . .. For

Rho chapter Of Sigma Zeta IIon.-American College audience. Nhy Man ean achieve such as stirnu. . God, ,

Percy French.".

bulletm board On. the first goloid, or Negroid and only. refer Christ,.and .the Christian way of of the program -was the danchg: concourse of Schwiber Center. f l o o r d LiW Science Hall VMch. to the colors as clarification aids. among of the less edu- Senlor Jan ~Iollar commented that .This 1s where students as well 811 w u l d show the Pictures, names, No. he did not, he went color 'eated. members o f , our ~ sdety. it ,,vas t e M c l 1~1th one-ear 6 faculty and .administration may degrm. ?nd sublecb taught by crazy; Fmm.our basic knowledge CMst.spoke~in the vernacular of ' the pick up their mall. The mall ar. of the SClCnCC depar tmat faculty of colors, however, -can anyone and he didn't do a bad . : comments fmm m e m h of the and Saturdays. and the mailroom evening divisions. The purpose of man. a 'black' man. or. a r ~ . ~ l l o w *

reporter overheard .rives a t 8:30 a.m. on school daxs' and assistants in both the day and reasonably say: There is a 'white'. of spreadtng Christidty Tho Chwh not.a seei ,,i,h

' audience from outs1de:thc coliege workem diligentiy to' have-. all ..this project 1s to. better. acqua.fnt manly-na t yould be.a spectacle. its o , , ~ laurnage, the Church is domain. discussing the :!'delightful- the ma! Put

"green" - I think he 'was refer- man and God.. ~ h i ~ means t h y ~ r i s h jig'' and .adding that ults Was . . The nb;ary iriceivei' the most board has been purchased and the- ring to hair color, but I just can. . must speak to man 1l it is tho best such . . . VJ~P.U~ .-. now .being- taken. not fit it together. Did:he see a ,to accomplish its mission in the world is composed of ever seen.

in a garden, or did he see a CaU. many kinds of people and i t is the professor, stated that the. revue . . . . . . ~ . . . . . . ~ casian standing.,on his head In'a duty op' the Church to c o m m d - had much contrast and ~vitality. soccer . field? After '- examlning cate to people in .\vhatcver form

to the conclusion that OUT' pr. basic doctrines of Christianity have Gayre must either be color bhnd, suffered indignities in literature _.

picture of a music heritage. "The. ~ . I .-.

. ' .I.ifant to.do bit of advertising in the KEYHOLE for or be laboring under a gross mis- aimed at a lorver socio-economic'. . the show.", . . . IIusic majors: Nclanie Nixes, this issue. In cooperatioh ,with tho Office of Placement, the apprehe2siop . captioned ''opqcal level. . The parables that Christ Liz Geible, and Diane .Farlow. Central Council will sponsor on.the successive nights of Jan-. used were given in a manner that

Almost all o f ' his stateme& tho people he was addressing could . . anuary 1% promarns for tmching majors and were false .. generalizations. Ae- understand. We arc not saying that wero also -.very much impressed-

with the .revue. Liz commented non-teaching majors; respectively, which will cording to Nm those generauza.. the literature of t h e campus that they were excellent 'perform- give theso students an opportunity to learn tions were true because he had church is Irrevalent: .it isn't. but ers and gave very 'different, ex- travelled extensively throughout. what is'revelant to members of a about the various aspects Of job application-Africa. m~ great authority on middle-class church may. not be

for their pirticular field. The.programs will African auairs tells US that south revelant to the lower classes. be oriented toward'the kaduating senior, but -Africa is full of immigrants.from AIaybo instead of criticizing dif- all students are ,velcomed sinco the Tanzania.-the Congo,: Tanganyika, ferent t ~ p e s of literature we should

. are not an annual 0ecurre11~0.' ' . Forgetting- for one moment that- It is our feeling that the Christian

-- The promam:for &-hi& majors on Jan. t h e average Congolese would .mDSsage is flexible and must be If starve or practically die en route it is to be meaningful to'all man-

\ . ' ~ (gy nIrc Belle Price) : . . . . - Nobles;-. Charlfne Nobhtt, : Dan Settlement, '.those first struggles. For

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. . The program consisted of 'three .~ . songs, harp soios, an accordion Five Mail, ,Sacks.:-:

. , shudder at Dr. Gayre's underes- of potential we speak of things ..Urnstion of the intelligence of the - books like lion;" and *#The Golden Year! . . of Arrive-Here Daily , ' , . . . . . one of the most popular placis wary frate+!y is p l a d g to puticould he not say Caucasian; on: lating ~ tar the most popular on campus is tho north end of the UP

9:30 each . - morn- students and visitors with the de- Ire also . said something about the .communicating link between , , - ' partmcnt and Its .. ing.

' ceives'- m a n y ' sPace ;consdE the ?,Iark Committee. Iiuehls is_tbe . . . . . chalrm? ~ ,e Ifongoloid standing ' an Ns ' head world.

. . . they :~ had mail.while ..the radi io station re- pictures . . . . .

&Irs; . ~ ~ ~ ~ t h ~ Irunger,' . music .tapes and records.. . . . . . - i . . . ~

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. . . . ~ - pianist,"'she, further stated, ,;stole: . , . .. ~~

. . .citing entertainment.' .

' . .The harp solos were very much appreciated .by sophomore Kathy Van De Walle, who took her. group

' . of girls from The First Presbyter- Ian Church Community Cater to the program. She ~ remarked that

. . tho thirteen girls in..the group w e r e remarkably. well-behaved

: during the performance, indicat- ing some amount of fascination I. =,-

speakcr,.filrs. Vera IIopping,.Director of Element&y'Edu- for the show. ". ,. , : -: .. "It .)vas a fast-paced, excellent a t i on ' in the Indiannpolis Public School System.. This will

show. What impressed . me 'the . .

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. .- llary 18; Will'begin .at 7:30 PJL in &m 205 to.Rhodesia, . about three ~hundred kind, . . . . . &the Schwitier Center. . The progGm will. perilous miles away, on foot, .let - :. 1- ..Dick Boice '

Bob. Coleman ~ . . ' - john Kesterson.

John Northger .~ -. ' ' .~ consist ofsome introductory remarks by.'.the Us Cx3mfnc the reason for un- ' '

.~ - ..-. dertaking such a.plight. , . . . . The average' annual wage .in - : -.

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.Information .trill also be given about the many corn- Feature Editor .:....... VIcklo Bvrce . Jeanene m e r ' J U ~ I nomiurgh, inadequacies of Ransburg Auditor-

ate curtains and badly blundered panics and school districts which send representitives to In- F ~ ~ ~ ~ : p , " ~ ~ e ; ' ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ssn- ............ narban Corbett lighting." diana Central to interviey prospective employees. These vtckic nurge. N~~~ pitrmn.-p~n DUShess Manam S m m e std+h

Despite the dcfects'.mentioned tTv0 pmgr;rms.should be very valu$Ac'to all who take. the ,, ztL :?be* Ph@* and xaren .'%:.%o%%?! Carson ..... . ...... . . . . . . . . sportr Edltor ...'.;.. ~ c b n FOUU ..m. 110bei-t n r r w -

above, the FEIS EIREANN was, a novel treat for I.C.C. ~ ,time to attend..

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iMaintance. Smashes 'Against Litiet-Buggers. . . I . . a id . , . . Dgrt . . , . .

modelin$ for CARE advertisements; . .' . . .

One million pieces of trash!,,Yes. Suzy Spotiess picked up 1,000~00O.pieces of trashduring last yenr only. Bu t what did she get for this'hard work? She lost 60 pounds and is now

.The preceeding is but one story 9 ever>alix in a million ibout the unsung:un- four

knov:n people who work behind the seem's pefieetly normal on the out.

merits clean and healthy, the eyes notice onc that ut. MAINTAINAh'CE .DEpARTAIEhT ty Bug is there. The following is a story of one of normaw emitted The from white the smoke

the 'forces Of dirt ' and trash, black ms is indeed something for.Trasbman to look Into1 No, TRASIIAIAN. 1

down on sound." ' Trashmanl! Not the smokestack, . "It's an enormous piece of dirt."

. As Trashman enters the hospital, "It's a 2M) pound litter bag." the danger of the situation hits

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; 'Scenes 10 keep public establish- side. But ~ r ~ s h ~ ~ * ~

these rUulleSS PI'OteCtOrS against w h i t e smokestack ' has turned

hospital! , , . .

Hailin and Tom Kresr. for semester flmls. From left are John BalleY, ' ' . . . , \ . "It's TRASIiAltW."' .

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BUSINESS. .. PHILOSOPHY~AND :. .' , . . The first of December. AIr. Hum- RELIGION

harger successfully passed hls After the Christmas vacation, wit tcn and oral qualifying exams Dr. Weber resumed all of his dass-

on his dissertation. . . for his Ph.D. He is now workins es in the day school,

.. Next semester, courses in logic and contemporary philosopby will

MUSIC . - he oUered in ' thc regular curricu- Before Chest&,$ vacation, Far- lum with ,ethics being offered in

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the evening division. Ethics $Till al. tics of the Various PrOfeSsOrs. But, laundry room?" . re' Scott h 'o f fe red in the Summer ses- I am here to east your frustrations.' . . "That's my .iogical.'cond&iin::. of his music classes for smali gifts sion of You just have to get the right out-

"Well. let's hurry and pusb these that h c p i g h t add to .those mhlch he had obtained. These sirts nurses out of tho way. If wc don't at Lebanon, Indiana. This VOlVeS kardng the Pl'hCiPkS .Of. First Of aU, Id's. discuss. the get up there right now, all the sponsored'homc is not a home for reasoning. Contemporary philos- easy test you will have in Western children in the hospital might die."

but rather for disturbed ophy deals with the major move- Civ. All of,thc.questions will 'be "Bathboy11 I ' am shocked. a t children. They arc given,psych[at; ments and problems.of recent and "very general" - 500 objective your behavior. We must be court.

questions, 50 essays,.and 50 maps. eous a t al l times." But you only have to answer 49 of ''Gosh, ' I mess you're right, the 50 essays, so you really have 'Trashman courtesy comes before

saving someone's life. I'just never each Year Some Of them are ad- In the ob..,

thought of it that way before." mitted to coliege, many with schol. .Chemistry Department,, mas feted jectives, you, to have knowlcdgc,. , as I arships.

As o& cleanly crew arrive in the laundry room, all seems quiet and Abraham a- i serene. Iiowcver, our fearless he- students .of Indiana Central and UaW 3, 1967 by his 7:45 general coin's socks ,,.hen he gave tho Get. ro st i l l has a hunch that Litty Bug their ovemhelming response to chemistry laboratory class to fils is near. Could it he because. the Air. Scott's pleas. it was posslble hratc his birthday..The Wests hen- has to do .!vestern entire laundry. has turned black for him l o take giIlS lo the home ored Dr. Brooker with a roushS ~ i ~ i l i ~ ~ t i ~ ~ , . h ~ t do any of and Trashman sees black.. foot- which would have filled at least 'version of "Happy Birthday." Re- the other questions. prints leading behind tho- door? three bushel baskets. A letter from freshments of punch and cake

the director of the home expresses were served to all. The party w a s Now let us cheerfully move on their gatitude. JIr. Scott, in turn, concluded by a return l o the sched- to English Comp. This test. nil1 Very perceptive. Trashman! .'

nould like to thank all of those stu-. uled laboratory work'by the stu- simply be an endurance test. I t is Suddenly Litty Bug's thugs jump dents nho made their contribution dents. The committee for the gala k n o w in other places as a "mit- t~ out from their hiding places and so .that these children mlght have. affair was Mary. Nerle; Sheryl ing. marathon." Last year it took . t h e : f i g h t . J s on. It's clmiliness

against d i r t ':

."Zonk.". "Smash.!' ' . '

White, and Judi Thornburgh ... . ' me only two days to pry my fin: gers apart. Now you know why we

a . better Christmas. . ' !'Your old .man's out of his' mind.'.' ' ,

,have.semester break. . '. . . . "Yeah, and your 'sister's on My . professors are really fair LSD.? .about finals. One of my finals'will

"Litti Bug, 'quit spreading that only. count as half of my'srade. dirt 'around .and some dean." You may t h i n k this is a little:

harsh, hut just remember, : I am only. required to have ."general As the fight ends; we find clean knotvledge." (Aly frequent use of Gordon here,' Trashman. There'is triumphing over dirty. The thugs this phrase is due to the fact that unnecessary. litter .causing a traf- are out cold on the floor and u t t y it is a favorite cllche'of most pro. EiC tie-up a t Washington and AIer- Bug is In Trashman's arms, con- fessors around this All you Idian. WC.figured this.was'.a job fessing to g i v e up her life of have to'do is store up in your lit. for 'just one person, Trashman." grime.; . :

tle .brain- everything you have '. "Of c0mmiSsioncr~ 'm Tho above story..alth&gh total- ly untrue, was wltten to draw the learned In the last 455 months. Is my 'VaY."~ . .

' that too much to ask? ~, , . : . . But what do w 'seemhen Trash- student's attention to the mah- Fmile.l:am giving iOu hints as'man arrives a t the scene? Only tainance department. They, arc in.

to how your tests win be, I might Seven little PUPPieS huddled in the deed forgotten and unknown by the as ,,.ell pointers. I 'havc found that music Trashman SlOwlY but Surely per- Follo\&g is a list of the men and helps. Such tunes 'as "By the Light CeiVfS that, Someone UsEd a Play women who should be thanked of the Silvery AIoon" and "Dawn Onwords to attract h i p to this 'p. every day for keeping our school is ' Breaking" appropriate. ' tersecbon. There was mdeed a lit- free of dirt: Vic Prickett - Gym- Near the cud of the week you may ler but not the kind Trashman was Campus grounds; William IIicks wish to switch to tunes such as "I auhr i zed to Pick UP. ThlS Could. - Supervisor. of all. Dormltorics;

~Wanna go Iromc" or "Jailhouse Only bo the work Op his lifetime James Payton - Married student's Rock." . . . . .. . cncmy, Litty Bug. Sme that day apartments and University apart.

problem if stty. in kindergarten .jvhen she Spilled ments; Idell Flemister L'WiImore a can of paint on the floor and he and . Dailey; a r a h Wuams -

hard 1ong.as YOU have the right. had haled hlm for his cleanliness: ministration ~ d h g ; ~~~l T ~ ~ . equipment,..such as h'o-Doze and ' \Vhat dastardly d e e d \vas she lor - Remodellug foreman; Rob- coffee (together). This. d l do planning for Indianapolis now? ert Ball ,- Carpenter; Florence such a tremendous job that by the Trashman looked . for the clue Thomas - Trimble; Nancy Davis time you arc ready to Sleep, class- which Litty Bug. always left for. -Ladies' restrooms; Leo \Vaynick es wiI1 be b e g u m for the SCc. him. There was only a big dod of - Runs errands; Kenneth Dcutsch ond semester. Perfect timing! , dirt laying in the street. Of course1 - Electrical and heating; C. W.

Now that you know,what'to ex- The Ciodiey Snaggleton children's Davis. William Davis and William A' GAME OF GUESS WHO? Senior counsel& Carolyn Watson I s not peel, how to s t u d y . and , bow to.hospital, cleanest building In India- Standard - General Janitor jobs; realliplaying a'hide and reek game. She was part of the program . kccp awake, you'are, all set for napolis. What dastardly, dirty deed Ed,AIcKinzlc - Ac. Hall and Sci- at 1.A.Y; January 8 meeting. Mrr. Ardrlan Akers of the Merle Nor-, the big week. In closlng I would was Litty Bug daring to'do? ence Building supervisor; Stanley man cosmetic Studio demonstrated make-up techniques uslng Car- like to remind you .that it is. the ' k T r a s h m a n arrives at the hos- Linkel - Supcrintcndent of huild- olyn as a model.

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. . ric care, placed in foster homes. .current philosophy. , . . . . . . sent to school when ready,. and .SCIENCE , .

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. . . . ' hy-'only a short time ago. Tradi- - Another year has passed~into history leaving men with, tions' of past years yere carried

..'only remembrances'to judge its total'morth. When the stu- - o m u ; f n b y p ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ $ ~ ~ ~ ~ e ~ ~ ~ ~ ; dent body at Indiana Central mas'questioned about the mer- a pair of p u o ~ eases. New Year's it.of 19GG, the'answers ranked from Sue Dixon's enthusiastic ~ Resolutions are perhaps the most "Definitely. a good year..for me.-It's been a chnllcngE: new popular the Indfana of dl the customs. Some

. professors, .'people,. nem,.experiences, independence, and variety;' to :a. being .just as human as eve,.onc nondescript blah!^ Most of th'e studcnts evaluat,ed the year , else. in the .world; made a few res.

. . . . . . . .olut~ons - or made resolutions not

- . . ' : ..... Dean. Wooden resolved "to .try freshman : response. '-''Good, he- Rqoyfer . ./ , C',.sfioW ' to'be as senstitve to the needs of cause. I . graduated f r o m high . : .~ I . constructive ideas of the students school 'and ' came to Indiana .Cen- ' /ntemiews Old Yeor as possible. and to help implement tral." :. ' 1, ' . . . . . . . . . . . . these: ideas into programs." IIc

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There w r c 's e v e r a I . special. .*well, 1. c; .,men you ~'& be- . spend many hours In Lllly Scl~ce.HaII:., ' ' ' ' ' . ' - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

' . . events in the past year Fat made tween the Indianapolis Nr. IIumharger, in the Business stockyards. Department; sald.he.,,m be kind.

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for class secretary. She raduated from Southport High School .and

of soclal work. Pam likes to sew I. C. music major is Niss Jo Ellen and to experiment yith new re- Spencer 'of Indianapolis; She grad.. Bish?p~ cites tho freshman game

1966 norlii remembering. 'One of the dumps, and Eli Li l lY, C a n ' t er to all his accounting dasses. ..... . . . . I Smell! 1 &&I see, Nr. Old bioken, are &,.ays a big part of ' ' Was honIire""lndiana Year., Everyone is SnxiOUS to find the b e m g of each nnv year. . 1

Indiana'Central.has'its share'of shotved more school spirit :that out ,,.hat. your. opson, is on the, . . has plans to go into some.aspeet exceptional.talent..A very talented night. thin ever. ~e.ore,~ . . J ~ ~ u ~ , . ~ ~ ~ - old

NiUer. a 'pre4heologlcal student. . Jo. Ellen started' Singing' folk played-in for 'two.years." Other don't mind too much.".

"Should- o u r . . : . . , .. . ./ . . . . - world he piaced.in the hands of a. D&s To Rbmcmbcr

baby?'.' . .~ Central uated from;Southport IIlgh School against' Bay State. as memorable. . . . . . .I.c,, .I' I .,va$,.a, Thursp;y;-January. 19 - I dpes. ' . c,.

- . .~ ."I was the' first football.game.1 hahy when I began the joh,:so'I.Council, 9 : s a.m. Inter-Club, 7:W

enjoys making model' cars. read..songs in high School. She has sung :pceial events mentioned by-stu. : .!'But surely you still couldn't put "Friday, January ' 20 - bIovie. ing, sports, and Singing. Eo ato- . and played with several folk all your faith in someone young'7:30 p.m. . ' ' . . tended ,. AIeCurdy.~ E.U.B.. Mission groups. 'At Southport Illgb School dcn'~ enough .to bo-yo~rgrand-chiId7"- 'Saturday, 'January 21 - Wrest. School in' Espanola, New Mexico, she 'was ' . a 'member of^ the Girl's .'veek,. 'iweli, I.C., It worked utth Frank ling. Earham (IIere) 2:M) p.m. for three years and graduated from' Sextet and choir.' At the Southport IIomecoping. Sinatra and Nia-Farrow. I don't Basketball - Marian (There). Brazil U g h School. . ' ' '. ' ' Basketball SeCtionais; JO EUen Was . !'Glad-that .the year:\& over" see why I should worry about itl" Nonday-Friday, January 23-27

''NOIV. that the world can rest ast. FINALS WEEK graduated f r o m NanUla IUgh Spangled BanMr. On the trumpet. that mae..more chapels. I don't sured in. the hands 'of new year I Monday, January P - C k e

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Chemistry. major .La* ':Swift, .the. f r s t girl to Play' the Star -is Tom: Eckerty. "That w i l l mean

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School. ~ a r r y serves as vice-pres- Last 'rear "4" played taps and rev-, have to 60 to.'! , . : :. -.-:: .: chlef justice of the student court. tion. , ' - I . . .z'sito.view about the year and what' for what 9:35 a.m. . . Graduate work in -ehemlstry at Among .the honors: bhe'has're- it'brought her. College has solved .~:IYcs..I. do have a few.predic- - Friday, January 27 -' semester Vanderbilt' University . will . keep eeived are the outstandfng 'Per- most of my prohlems,,but has Sfv. Uons., 1.C.. First of all I P rdCf ends, 5:OO p.m.. Wrestling-S. E. - him occupied next year. Some of former's.nward from the Nadison better Ones.', , , .. , . ., that BEATLE' John Lenoon.'and Nlssouri (Here). ~. his favorito--avoeations indude Avenue Business Association, 'the Ns wife rvU have another baby : Nonday, January 30 -. Basket- sports and playing the piano. ' . .boy and name i t N h 1 a . w

Norlhmont Iilgh School. Clayton, arsbP. - - . . could improve On the bygone Year- .."why Nikolal Lennon?" ~:..Wednesday. February 1 - Rep Ohio,. is the .school f r o m uhlch JO Ellen has led I1&nanles fG Iienry Drahos "kid @e to see a : .!'I think it has something 'to do istration: Central Council Dance; Genetto Core, graduated. Genettc the Baptist youth State Conven- ieneral'expandiog of the school in with hls.rellglous.affiUation.":. .:.I Basketball:- E a r l h a m (IIere):. is tho junior class treasurer. She Uons:' she has Sung for Fleteher-1SG7..~~ore,spec~ieieally, 1 meana~ -"Piease tell; us .more a ! . yow- Wrestling-Eastcrn nUnofs (There)

teacher after graduation.- . . . "I 'predict that.President. John. ..-.Thursday, February 2 - Class- -'-What can be done about this sii- songs. for church Parties, banqmts. 'Bob Bfceden .mks that in the son.viU reject thc dove of peace es .begin:. Inter-duh. 9 : ~ . a.m.: uation that most of thc officers ad- sorontiess- school dance% and at Present Sear "there'sbould be a' on the basis that there are already Central Coundl. .7:m p.m.: I.A.Y.. mit ment by the student body in school .on Channel Other ' "That is indeed 'a prediction to Mday, ,February 3 - Formal

ahiUty of class officers to do much md.Performcd,u'tb the Nadrigal need a definite deddon predictions of 'utmost .importance.- Saturday, February 4 - Lamb- ' '

. . . . about it7 Larry Axel suggests &at Singing Group,at ' '' ' :. . to' the, world population?" i. . da .Chi dance; Basketball . Taylor the . M t y Epis- Viet Nam mar."

%e, as students, should.ydl more. COP4 Qlurch 1oudly.about one man departments, She Is Director Of chil- would'-provc-bfn&-Jal 'q'1:ean portant predictions;relaUng to the X1onday;Fehruary 6 - Cirde K:' . and: courses which aren't offered d r a ' s choir a t Carfleld Park ? a p become total popuiation. ~f the world.:is. PENN,. 4 : ~ p.m.: Puialethea. often enough." Iie thinks that most tist Church. :. that Batman will be changed to 7:15 p.m. '

students aren't apathetic. They. PrcsenW- JO- bartidpateg Jcany '"O. are.'spprc- Saturday nlght. enabling the nhole ' Tuesday. Fchruak~7 ' - German simply feel that they have enough in lCc.'s, choir*: orchestra*, and .eo*g' year-family.to match it without rmrorry- C l u b . - 9 : s a.m.: Basketball - to &ink

:\v&esday, February 8 1 Busi- and don't have the Urn0 to get in- officer. ' ~. . I . .

ness Cluh, 1:M) p.m.: S.E.A., 8:W volved in curfent affairs: ' . . John Kesterson hetieves that ihd ' "I-was taking to.my son;.mr-, p.m.; Wrestling-Indiana S t a t e

Central Council should generate,, gon Barfeus:lIe wouldn't~mnt to (There). miss hearing about the eapcd cru; .. Thursdaf:FehAary 9 - . A.P.0, '.

sihiiities of E i a s s officers. .He s3der.Y .': . . . 7:30 p.m; school spirit and define the respon-

:doesn't think one chapel. period. a , Friday, -February 10 - M s t year is cnough to spend on,giving tions ' to make, I.C.::I call these. Series.

. Uio student body a chance to.see my. hopeless predictions.. I .makc.- Saturday, February 11 - Bas- what is going on . . . in outside aetiv- Uiem every year-and one.y%ar I kethall- Manchester (There). ities. . - . . knoiv they'll come . true. -1 . aiu Nonday. February, 13 - Thea.

these predictions.. '~ Tuesday, February 14 - Wrest- class mcetings and a student board ~' .- which would be given 'responsihil; I predict Nickey Rooney will get ling - Nanchester (Here) 3:W p.m. . ity to givr' constructive criticism married for good. . . Baskethall- Anderson (Here). .

I predict Perry Nnsoh'iill go off ~ Wednesday. Fehruary 15- Next to the administration and to air the gripes of the studcnt body. .the air. . ' .

"Class . officers . are ,.definitely: Peyton Place who's not re la tcd~to needed," says .Dennis Stone:' "As

long as there are traditional fune- I predict D a g w d w i l l get'a, the rest of tho tovmspeople. . . tions. such as talent shows, han- Prom0tion:fmm Nr. Dithers. . ' - I predict Dean hfartln wi l l drink ~. quets dances, ' class rings, and I predict Phyllis, DiUer will comb milk on New Year's ~ v e .

. I Predict I.C.C. chapel will he .~ . . I predict somebody wm comc'to 'shortened to bait an bow. . '. have elass .officers. -. ' '.

1967, 1 ~ . at NOpO ItQuld . ident of the senior c~ass and as eUc for 1n&ana Central's gradus-. .. Y e t ' a d l sarlc; tal;es . know if you have any predictions -Thursday, . . . . . January 26 - A.P.O., ......... .... .

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. . . . plans to become an . elemeqtary P l w Community Center: . She .. thrilling predictions." 7 : ~ p.m. . . played the gui ta r~and sang folk jwimmin~booi.'" .:' : . . ~

exists, ws -lack of involve. the Eleventh 1101~. Coffee IIPUSO. definite solution to the poverty pro- . b i d s in tho family.** . . . . 8 : ~ P.m. . . . . wIsIr-Tv, she'sang -gram." 110 ' - ~ h o ~ ~ . activities and aifalrs, and Ws in. 0. 15th Century. ChWms earol,'students'\vhen.he add; "We also think abut . Do youhave any more Optnlng Chapel. . . . . .

Past Christmas NarQm-Xichardson: thtnks:lS67. -.''Ob; yest One of .my most im- (There): : ... T . . .

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Randy Guy : advocates : regular lcave . my radio audience with' callosia, 7% p.m. . - .

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' January. 14,'.the: women's. bas- ketball team traveled to Frank. lin for the season's second game and our home team's second vic- tory. The team consisted 'of nine netters. .Freshman. Betty Kenne- (By,Doug Patierron) . . . lM&URRqY \. . . . . ' "hatchihgl'. Grizzlies irom Frank- .weg -\vas injured and un'ablc, to iNDIANAPoLIS .CLASSIC .: hounds journeyed on an. overnight , Leading by. a mere ti& points dress for play. ' ' . I.

The starting six was 'made up The first night'of the annu?l In- trip 'to Jacksonville, nlinois, and at !he half, the Hounds put on a of Judle Birgerson and Pam Jones dianapolis Classic. was a d m a l pack .up an 96.73 victory o v e r tqpical Central .shooting display as rovers. Kathy Learfand Linda one for the Greyhounds as cross hIacnIurray College. . ' . and ran the margin to 22 before .Rule as stationary forwards. and tow rivalry BIarian College walk- ~sedor jack Nwne led the trey- 10 minutes were gone in the sec-

-Susy Bentz and Pat Nartin in the ed off with an 85.79 victory. hounds' : attack -the, first half by ond Period. From t ha t point *ere myhounds committed 24 bombing 8 of 13 shots before s,,f. was no question as to who would costly errors during the. contest fehg leg injury ,,.i& 30

' stationary defensive position. '.The beginning tossup was got. ten by Nrs. Birgerson. Shortly ab which \vas a b k factor in ~AIar- ends ieIt in the half. With the in. Central with a 69-40 rebounding tenvards, the' Central team .be. ian's . triumph. jury -putting Noone on the bench. advantage, rolled on to their see- came the central scorers, letting

ihe Whippets led 16 to 5. Iralf of ' l h b g 75%with'4:45 to go; the do,,= 16 rebounds for the~evening. they S t i l l landed three players in the 16 points went to . Jones with Greyhounds Put their P r e s S to ' Ironnold shared high honors -4th. double figures. P h il Honnold Birgerson following .close behind work, hut found Marian i u m P b flashy guard .N ~ i ~ f i ~ al- . paved the way idth 21 points and

minute. . ' by Noonc's 18,. Bob Smock's'17 followed with 20 points and Jack with 7. Rule scored for the 16. Franklin's score was contributed by Leffler with.4 and Echsenleher Central shot ' a r&cctable -444 and john s ~ ~ . ~ & * ~ 10. swa& did a Noone w i p 17. ,

lor the game* hoWever Brarlaa bemendous . . j o b -

Roger Wathen'lead tho Grey. . . . ' , . .'Th& . days sf ter the - vlclory Again the Central team got thC,

hounds with.21 points and l2 re- WABASH. -' ' ' . ' . '. over .Franklin, ,'the ' Greyhounds tip off at the beginning of the s e r

bounds. . W o days after returning fr&.conquered their thlrd IICC foe of ond eight-minute period. Franklin gained no ground with a total.of 11 showing on the scorebard at The second'nlght of tho Clssslc their overnight. trip at Jackson. tlle season by defeating the &Ian- halftime. .The visiting team . had their opponent's score doubled. posite end-than the night before, roared to a tremendous 122.101 Defense was the story for the

The second' haU began 'with a s they.ran.off with a 7252 vk-, victory Over Wabash~College. .? : Greyhounds as' Jack Noone, N tory over a talented IVillism Penn 'me story of:this same was lit- MUams, and Phil Honnold em-

ficials, Leanne Crotke. and Nari- team fmm Iowa. .~ tle 5'9" A1 WUams.as he pump'.middie. ployed a Roger three-man ,vathen zone and In the . some players in foul trouble..Of-

IYII Rnmsey called a 'very close balanced. scaring attack by tho points. IVUams scored 17. in the Smock covered Manchester's' two

: Greyhounds and a reduced amount first half as he and:bIs Indiana polot pfiucers.' Dkk .benches warm. ' ' of. game errors as they cut their Central team mates raced to an ~ o ~ h ~ ~ ~ ; v ~ ~ e O Y l ~ ~ ~ $2; time score of Franklin's Grizzlies afternoon .and Narian IVIU he before. . ' . . tremendous effort by reserve Bob

~defen. was passed by the "puppy Dogs." played .there On Jones led sgain nirgerson ing Varsity limited the t ~ ~ o , game at 3:30.

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Coy scoring 3. Leffler, 2, Frezzna 2, and Schaedeher 1.' . . . . IntramLrik . for . the fem+e all-time home floor scoring record five : players hit double figures.

fin31 tauy shotved that L C ~ - gender will meet- f?r the tw for the Greyhounds as Coach Nit- Phil Honnold was again on top

pith 21.. Judie Birgerson and Pam tron. begins a t 7:w and Centers , into the game, with the excfptlon Smock 15, and Curless and math- of Jack Noone' was SUU sidelined en had 11 points ea&. , Gfeyhounds 30-6 ANDERSON . Jones each totaled 17. '. , . around .the.volleyball nets.

With three NCC victories under

A summary of the Saturday af- . There. are. seven teams 'partic- ipating this year in the program.

Alumni is the team .,Tuesday: January 10,. the Cen- . . ternoon actron follows: .,

, . CENTRAL: ,~ tral wrestlers journeyed south to' Returning from Christmas 1rOli. thelr belt, the Greyhounds travel- a at this time. A Birgerson . ' 7 . . 3 , . 5 , .17 I,.,,ectors. .who are 50. Niami Redskins: As a prelude to to a touring. ?Stern New nle?co their fourth victory and were suc-

cessful as they defeated Andcrson- Jones \ . -; 7 ; 3 I 17 5o are: .lIajors,

' ' ~ '' .' ' . ' skins evidently"did not n9tire.~ . ico applied a full-court press tho'all alone in first place in the con- Bentz ' . 'vazoos -Although t h e Central Team entire game which resulted in. as fcrence with a, 4-0 record and 9-4 made a fine shosr?ng and Niami one local newspaper stated, "ei-. over all.

Nsrtin . . '., ' - 0 , . 0 . may all change in the end. Wickes ' ' . ~' ' 2 2 . 1 . 6 Salter ' . . . . . 0 : 0 . -1 0 ~ ~ h ~ ~ ] h . . . . . . . . 0 0 . 1 . 0 Wazoos face the Holy Rollers and match, the final score was 30-13 pass .or Central getting an easy attack against Anderson as he col- pippert : : , o . . o . o 0 the Playgirls meet the Numnl.at with the Greyhounds under. , lay-up." , . . . ~ '. lected 20 points and missed only

. ' . , n e dullness of the. game took Ode shot pll evening. Steady Bob.

- - . ' Winner'- Sleeper, Niami. . and a wild lree-for.all,erupted. . 19 poinb,.'Al WiUi3mS with' 18. ' Loser - VanTrcese, IC; Fall 3:32. . tho tenipers settled and the Phil .IIonnold with 12; and ,Roger

SEASON ' ~ ~ J K ~ T ~ A L L : , . . W h e r - Range, -iIlami.. read Western' New Nexica lOi, In. ? ~ ~ ' ~ ~ ~ ~ & i , i ',& ,s&,cal Phil Ironnold was only four leaders games: through tho -. first twelve Kershaw 0 2 I:. 5 , . 2 Varsity .. - ,_ . , ., ' inner - Thayer, Niami.

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NCCOrd Nadsen : ' 0 0 -1 3 0 Feb. 1 ..x..'.... .L..: ............... Earlham LOS.ei7 Wand, IC; Decision . . . . (EX- TRI-STATE An' -.Field Goal ;Per?. - Phil

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Smock and Dave . . ' SUllabower (.Tu)

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. . . . . . . . . . . On .December .. 17, the Grey- fin College. . . . .

The w n - only by how much.

' ' The .lead . changed hands ten for the remainder of the evenlng. on1 IICC victory.. the Grizzlies taste dust.. times. before it WaS.knOtted at 63. phi1 Ironnold took up the slack as

68 With 8:02 .I&! in the game. ho contrihut& 19 points and hailed One Of their better shooting nights, AlthOuEh Central did not enjoy-

At the end of the first quarter; '~

'out to an 62-74 lead tho find SO contributed 19 points, followed 25 rebounds. Steady Bob Smock

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for 1. had the edge here also at ..472. Noone.s yard of W g b'MANC.EsTEk "

found .tlie Greyhounds on'the op' viiie, Illinois, . t h e Greyhounds .Chester Spartans 87-77. . . .

Tho-key to this-victory was a ed'in a college career high of 26 . 'game. The end Of the second half baskelball practlce. . .

~n the third quarter, the half-

. . resulted with 5 ladies.keeping !he . .: , .. . .

IIanover 'was played Tuesday error.output in half from the night awesome 6741 first half bulge. . .

' Williams was not alone as sen- curless did a .'Roger. Wathen again led t i e lor Phil lronnold stuffed ~ in 30 sivc job as they-

'scoring with 15 points'followed.by points 'and hauled d o w n 15 ' r e Nanchester stars to 32 Bob Smock's 14,. Dave Stillabow bounds.', . . .

Central's lZZ22-point total set 811 key^ to~the Greyhounds'. victory. as ._ . . ,

ncr of high netter yeek Thursday CVCUID~. The .PC- Redskins Scalp ,,I ' oson inserted 811 of. his players W M - 20. points, Noone. had is,

. . . . . with his leg Injury. -: .. . .

WESTERN NEW.MEXICO . . . . '..

. . fell ed t O Anderson College seeking cent is heid by thc.~econd, Oxford, Ohlo,'\vhere they met thc idays. me -.fg. : f t f pts. cG ' \

. . . Second Noor the match, Coach Velez told the tcam101-9~. Rule ' .'O 2 . 3 2 ICrmert; and.IIoly Rollers. ne , team to .make Nlami h o w who This' was 'probably. the dullest '81-67:' .'

k a r y : , ' ' 1 0 ' 5 2 have lost and they' were nTestlln& but the Red- game Of the 6eason as New Nex- .The victory put the Greyhounds t\vice;.but' this

.This Thursday; h k Y 19. the realized that they had been in a ther New 1Iexico'intercepting 8 Old reliable Bob-Smock led the

. . . . . . . . . . . . Second.Floor.ICrannert. ... 1154b. class.' . I :- :its toll '8s' both benches emptied W a s followed 'by Jack Noone with

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' 45 7:w. At 7:45, the.Najors wil l fight Statistics: , , . .~ TOTAL . . . .

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. . . . . . . .. -. 123.1b. Class .. - , . gam0 resumed; . t h o . scoreboard . . . . . .': . to i; .4: 21

points short of t h e . s c h ~ ~ l m ~ o r d T~~~ ~ ~ t ~ l , : :' '. . .

. . Wathen with 10.. . . , - . ,

... SCHEDULE! ...... Loser - Watson, IC; Fall 22% dana central.m.-, . . . .. c :. . . \ . , 13@4b Class . '

. . . . .. 0 J ~ U . 21 ,.;.: ;.i.: .-.- ::.. At .Narian Loser -'

IC; Fall 1:"' as ,he ' collected 42 points and 20 u6 - ~~~i~~~ - (61) .....

rebounds to lead the Greyhounds.' 89.6 - came 1374b. Class . . . . ....... . . . . . . . . . . . .5 Jan;. 30, 2. :..-..-...... At abash .Winner - Carver. Niami.

the Greyhounds with their second ;713.~- nee FCI~. 11 ;........i..- At IIanchester~ 'winner. - 'Sauer, m m l . consecutive loss as RiState re- Feb. 14. ;.... ..................... :.. Anderson, feated the Greyhounds 85-83.. ' -

This w a s ~ a n odd game for the Feb. 18' ..................... At Bellarmine.'lVinner - Brennan. Niami.' Feb. 25 .. :.........."....."....At earl ham^ Loser - Ruf, IC; Decision' . . . ~'.Grcyhounds, who could not. get

their offensa clicklng as they are Winner - Sidebottom; IC: Deci-

Although Central shot .i17 -from 1674b. Class: the field, Tri-State was one better

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.. . . . . . . . . . . . . .,. The Nciv-Year of ,1967 greeted: . . ' . IIonnold (.561) .~ bibitron match). . . .

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.' , . . . . . ' o " . . 3,,.;: Feb. 4 ........"....-_... ;...:;.: At'Taylor, 105.1b. Class .

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. . . Loser - ?dullen, IC; Decision.. . . versed an earlie; decision and de: . . . . 1SZ-lb. Clast . . . . '

A71 - Rebound Av6. - Phil 1101 ._ *

. . . . . , / . . 160-Ib;Class' . . .......................... ......... " Feb. 27 . J I q n Loser -.,Netzler. h1iami: . .

jan; 17, ................................ Iranover ~o~~~ - parson, h ~ i a i i . ~ :

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J~,,, 21 1 ....: i ~t nlarian Winner - Phillips, .IC;' Decision. point

Feb: 7 .._....:.. ; .........A ",.....-......-....-- ? ? Loser - Kinnard. !C; Fall 2:n*-.hounds .I . ~ i t h ' 3 4 Points. Feb. 11

.. ~ . . . . . . ' at A18 which provided their 2-

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Feb. 4 ' ........ :: .... : ..._.......... At Taylor Winner - Pohquerski, Niami.' ' , Phil Ironnoid again led Uie Grey-

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Heavyweight Class back on the winning end as they 1Vinner.- Depinto, Niami. . _ put themselves on.top of the IICC

., Feb. 21 ........................... At Narian Loser - Lull, IC; Decision.. - .with a . 77-69 victory ovef the

- 7 1 Winner - Perrin.'.bIiami: . . . FRANKLIN . . . . . .

Feb. '18 ...... : .......... 1.1 .... ~ At 1Iinover:Loser - Holman. IC; Decision. January 7 found the Greyhounds .. . ....... ............. ..... ......... bier membW Of the Feh.'24 ~ girls' team,. fires a one-handed

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