Kent State University - Chestnut Burr Yearbook (Kent, OH)
- Class of 1971
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Gay ' 'SZ 'box 'ge4o,6o6 to H66 oSw'7?fZ-eff C090 , W 1 QT I r I f 0010600 fe' Q .QN 6 'QU 'i9htf relefve 1 lg W 414 J Y ORDER GF IiN,TJNCTiGN Identmcatuon of speakers as they are heard' Revised Code, Scc. 2727.02.03-.05-,OS Leave them alone James Croocker, Graduate student I recommend that students . . , Dr Baron I spoke to the general , , Steve Sharoft, Graduate student They just called me down , . . U 'I Guard Officer I don't know exactly where . . General Robert Canterbury, Adj, Gen they've been told to go , , Dr Baron Please, Don't let anyone . , , Dr Glenn W Frank, Prof ot Geology I don't care whether you've . . . .CJ ard nd after shootings . of Ohio Nat'S Guard THE STATE OF OHIO. ' YI kr Court of Commun Pleas of said County .......C0wwy-I STATE OF .... I 'aoAfa5 o? 'TRusTees oe I N 39343 KEN? ................ w. Plalf-H17-5 To the Said Defenrlanti ........................ t..... ..... I .., , ,,,,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, ,...... ........... .......... . ........... , , . 1A??l?f?.!ZE...l...:..f?.9.Q ........ ........... . Dafmdms.S:f By an order of this Court made this ...... g.rlqv..r1ag1 Of ....... 4. 59X .-..-.... -4. D- 19--YQ.. as appears by the Journal of said Court, you are enjoined from,r?5?.1I?Ei?.i-.HEl..5.'f1X .... . windows, defacing any buildings with paint, startlng any fires on campus and damaging or destroying any property owned by said university ,,,,f,'f f1,,- further order of the Court. WYTNESS my .wffnafzrrc and the seal uf Said C0lU'f,- 1711.5 AE: .-i11'YTHis To B: A TRUE Copy' -0 kfjjy 'H -,.--,.,, Ulm DF 1243 oarcrr-me wma' WITH THEN' ----- - ------ L - mx Nooasgiwe-1's THEREON. yu 3..,,, 3 ........ .Deputy JOSQPH c,,HEc:IjDUs, sheriff 3.-,.,.qz BY- - . 4' --ll-ki E-f l 5 1 W I l l N 1 I x .Q X ff 6.5 I 0 .cf f X ' 2 l ' .7 lg . xy K X E3 A1000 Lqf o 6 6 , , , '- Q, fs X ' X ' wgqfgby , X H2 035:12-'Oh P I: 4e'7fcZ771V,bo0!j40:r0Ue0'Bf , i . E l 064, . .QU ri ghtl referved I D Identification of speakers as they are heard: FRIDAY, May ist. Mark Heil, WKNT Newsman The 4 big main picture windows . LeRoy Satrom, Kent Mayor l am distressed and appauled . . . SATURDAY, May 2nd. Bob Carpenter, WKNT News Director At this minute the building . . . Walter Moore, Chief of Portage County Sheriffs Ladies and gentlemen I suggest . . . Carpenter The building just fell in. . . iol. Arthur W. Dodson, Prof. of Military Science QROTCD Well I think it's the most senseless . . . Tarpenter Generals Canterbury and Del Corso . . . ohn P. Smith, Dir KSU Radio!TV information The campus at KSU is relatively calm . . . ir Robert I. White, President of KSU The university's position has . . . UNDAY, May 3rd, Vlorningp 'ames A. Rhodes, Ohio Governor We've seen here . . . eRoy Satrom, Kent Mayor We'lI take all necessary action . . . Lol. Robert Chiaramonte, Supt. ot Ohio State Patrol Well, we're a mobile . . . toy Thompson, Kent Police Chief We're going ofcourse to be . . . en. S. T. Del Corso, Adjutant Gen. Ohio National Guard Well, I don't know about . . atrom At this time we do not have . , el Corso I would estimate roughly , . . I Newsman General Del Corso, how long . . , nodes l'Il answer that . , , fel Corso You've got me outranked . . , Eveningj arperlter The students are now . . . IPI Guardsman on builhorn Attention all Kent State students . . . -1 arpenter Right above me . . , .Iohn P. Smith Orders to break any outdoor. MONDAY, May am. Noon chimes . . . Obvious sounds prior, during and after shootings with student comments . . . Dr Seymour H. Baron, CI'im'n 8 Prof. of Psychology Leave them alone . . . James Croocker, Graduate student I recommend that students . . , Dr Baron I spoke to the general . . . Steve Sharotf, Graduate student They gust called me down . . . Ufl Guard Officer I don't know exactly where . . . General Robert Canterbury, Adj. Gen. of Ohio Nat's Guard they've been told to go . . . Dr. Baron Please, Don't let anyone . . . Dr' Glenn W. Frank, Prof. of Geology l don't care whether you've . . . ORDER OF IINTUNCTIGN Revised Code, Sec. 2727.02-.03-.05-,08 THE STATE OF OHIO. 'I r Court of Common Pleas of said County .......C0unty.fl ....l ................ N0 --'------ 01- PW'4fI'f-S To the said Defendantft ......,..... ..... .... -t-. N ...Mi9h5S.e.l..W.eeIs.1..e1..and..JIJ.cIhn.J2Qe.'J..... nafmamefgi By an Order of this cow-i made this ...... ?.QS?...f1a,, of ....... .. ......... A. D. 19..2.Q., as appears by the Journal of said Court, you arc enjoined from..????.'?Ei?2-.QSl..:?.E1.Y ..... .. windows, defacing any buildings with paint, starting any fires on campus and damaging or destroying any property owned by said university llllffl lin' further order of the Court. WYTJVESS my .wifrzafutrc and the seal of Said C0lll'f.- Ulf-9 ........?P.?.....fmy 0,a..... ......J9.29... ici. :ir'Y Tiiis io B: A TRUE' COPYQ' 'o -'F f ' Ci .k as 121: oatcir-me vvmtr WITH THEN' ' T ' 07 TI-IEREON. y ..,-,, .- ........ Deputy JOSEPH C .,,, HECUDUS sheriff . I I I g.---, . Y, in 1 ' 'Ru ' - ' ' ':' ?h- I 4-ix? J K '- Tarpenter Identification of speakers as they are FRIDAY, May 1St. Mark Heil, WKNT Newsman The 4 big main picture windows . LeRoy Satrom, Kent Mayor I am distressed and appauled . . . SATURDAY, May znd. Bob Carpenter, WKNT News Director At this minute the building . . heard: Walter Moore, Chief of Portage County Sherifts Ladies and gentlemen I suggest , . . ljarpenter The building just fell in . . . Col. Arthur W. Dodson, Prof. of Military Science QROTCQ Well I think it's the most senseless . , . Generals Canterbury and Del Corso . . . ohn P. Smith, Dir. KSU RadiofTV information The campus at KSU is relatively calm . . . ir, Robert I. White, President of KSU The university's position has . . , UNDAY, May 3rd. Aorningl ames A. Rhodes, Ohio Governor We've seen here . . . 5-Roy Satrom, Kent Mayor We'll take all necessary action . . . al. Robert Chiaramonte, Supt. of Ohio State Patrol Well, we're a mobile . , . oy Thompson, Kent Police Chief We're going of course to be . . . en. S. T. Del Corso, Adjutant Gen. Ohio National Guard Well, I don't know about . . . atrom 'At this time we do not have . . . el Corso 'l would estimate roughly . . . I Newsman General Del Corso, how long , . . iodes l'll answer that . . . el Corso t'You've got me outranked . . . Qveningj arpenter The students are now . . . fl Guardsman on bullhorn 'Attention all Kent State students . , . arpenter 'Right above me . . . mn P. Smith Orders to break any outdoor, ONDAY, May mn. Noon chimes . . . Obvious sounds prior, during and after shootings '- th student comments . , , K' Seymour H. Baron, Chm'n 8. Prof. of Psychology Leave them alone . . ,arnes Croocker, Graduate student I recommend that students . . , Dr Baron I spoke to the general . . , Steve Sharoft, Graduate student They just called me down . . Ufl Guard Ofticer I don't know exactly where . , General Robert Canterbury, Adj. Gen. of Ohio Nat's Guard they've been told to go , . . Dr Baron Please, Don't let anyone . . Dr Glenn W. Frank, Prof. of Geology I don't care whether you've . URDER OF INTTJNCTEON Hcvised Code, Sec. 2727.02-.08-.05-.08 THE STATE OF OHIO. ji 1? Court of Common Pleas of said County .....Cou,nty.,l E1OA'RD oF TRUSTEES OF ......... No ......... ?:?.?.iQ .... wt P1GWi17-5 To the said Defendanti ......................., MICI-REL WE KLEY d JOHN . ...Egg.'!..N',jy33.3-gg.--jj:-...iggg --------------- ...Ml9!'!?.Ql..Yt7.Q?E29.1.91..53J1d..ffD1Qhl1.DQE.'f.-., Defanda-nt..s1l By an order of this com made this ...... ?H':i...r1ay of ....... ......... 4. 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Stamps deceased deceased wourlded Dean R. Kahler 9. Sandra Lee Scheuer 13. Thomas M. Grace wounded deceased WOUf1d9d Douglas Alan Wrentmore wounded This map of the Kent State campus shows the Bring area, near the pagoda, and the location of all the casualties at the time they were hit. For reference, casualties No. 1 and 13 are each about 20 yards from the firing line, and casualty No. 11 is 245 to 250 yards away. may 4155 .XJ r..-- , EE . -sr' ,VH ,ffl FB Q, LB as H - , ul ' In N.. Jerry M. Lewll fqwi L --1. lg.. ,L- Robert H. Canterbury ,n- l' 'x Sylvuier T. DolCouo yi Georgl V. Warren 0 , I I X J X 5,7 J-cvnf' Leroy Satrom I I V. li f .ax K fs Vw 'Q Wllllam F. Scranlon Meyer Alewltz Y s, .. 1 fs 'B n v5f'!F F-NF? ' ..! f .f gvvq- '35 if Q15 its ., X QXQL , -HSL. -- few if 4 ,.. . ,thu ' .,t1 'iw If 4 -,Xia -,P N, f X h , In ,s .J . L VI XINU ,-, , .AB S .., .. - ., .. , 'lu I' A ...,g-. a 1 un, mv, -A., 1.-. '-n .U .....,h.. -.....,gg H n ...H HN,-, I E if f, Q .1 ' fa! 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A Q 5 KQ 1 ' ' - -'J. 5 ':: ' af 'wk i ia ? l 1-4 1 K' L. il .6 5 - t 2 f - o 8 Q X . Ei Q- -I ,. ly u N E' 1 . 74.-3 l Ill' I 'H 1 1... A I 1 HX U lu - ' x- All 4 ini? 4 L.-'- , -. X ,.-1 'g L,. nil I My 3, 4 99 FJ, - Q. r, - I , X , . 4611 ff, fy - ' f' I ,,,, . 1 V f .gf I i . , , ' s I h V preidentw ggw , xg 145.51 W 'A ., - - Q - Eybtwz X f !.L' x I '- '1 xi i -, ,1-, , ', law J 9 A i 1? xx., M-Y 1534 ' 'h-nf n I f. flf W WK fax, 14' , 2.-X .K ' L. x V- . it! 1 1 Q' 7 - ' X my ' 'df V' WHAN WI' .1 . '. ., 1 the prefidencg if now totollg confun unending confifcotion ofoll time ond thou X X X Q x C is Located 14 miles from the Ken. campus, the 526 acres of Blos- som Center combine the efforts of the Musical Arts Association and Kent State to correlate three programs. Blossom Fes- tival School, Blossom-Kent Art Program, and KSU Repertory Theater, musicians and visual artists. Academics plus professionals . . . interaction at Blossom Cen- ter between the striving student and the accomplished artist. . . an educational arena for study, involvement and performance I A15 A R fn blossom center 75 Rockwell Library, now ROTC, regis- trar's, picture taking, ID retrieving, and art classes. Catalogued books replaced by alphabetical files. No longer- Smoking-only in Smoking rooms. Old signs moved, new signs created, a catch-all of offices, personnel and services that once had no place to go . . . new faces, information and emp- tyness. ,V Nell uma y 76 5. .,......... ...M ........ W. l'iHgg ::::: 5 ...........::::::::, -m - 1 .... ...... F! rmgzgiigligg i, ,,i,5f.ii. 1 .,gL-:.1. , s 'c E l - f f-Q 'Q 311 L N .6 ' U is F ':i .i -V at-f - E3 :za ...f 555 El 31 f 275 1 1 :R N iv ,i XP X if L.. ga .fi Lkhmcw, .ox ' - Af '-Ns., ,Tif- f-fs ' -. .MTM A . LW' l ' fl' ' ' . f,-' Z L11 4 is 3? L-'L-'-' ul tx' pm, l s--n ,K 5 1 fl ,N ronnumm J W 6? L , , .-:vii . - sf-. ,.. . 4 X ,- .ix-ra, . ,, .,,, A L I - .92 f., , - A21 r ' V, , ,in ' .r 'EZ ' '37-In 2. 2 ',q.'. ,I J.-vm' 4. uf5.ls.sc!ii.ZF'ax-2D? 2.b:'1f 4,-D .3..2- ,fu 'lf' ' A guard at the door, faces at checkout and information desks, and bewildered expressions. . .the new library. Escala- tors and elevators to reach all twelve stories. Self-guided tours for those who come to Iookg bound knowledge and study areas for those who searchg and conference rooms for those who talk and play. t, ,va 2141 mkll tl , i . ' -.,. fm. : vfffzi 4:1122,'a,f'v'fw1f-fl ' ' :- 1-we - - xgfefxgia gggljfgiak Af- ' I-1' ji mifikff . F K, Z 1 -, ,T .V ' ,A-'Sgr S S ,X .2'Xfff Sk- ..,., -8 B Q F - - fd,-up Ground breaking occurred almost four years ago for the Unlverslty Center. Costing 12.5 mil- lion dollars, the L-shaped structure will contain 6 acres of floor space. Its expected completion date is Summer or Fall of 1972. On the first floor will be a lobby, art gallery, large snackbar, Food Service center and offices of Alumni Relations. The second floor will include all major Student Activities Offices- a music room, browsing li- brary, ticket office, duplicating service, ala-carte dining room, multi-purpose ballroom and meet- ing rooms of varied sizes. Also a Viva area will be built, housing a conference theater and commuter area. Five years ago, students began paying five dollars more through fees to cover the cost of construction, and it is expected that this will continue for 40 years, when the cost of the center will be completely covered. X tw, ef V f'f f YM fe! -sr., - as . i-Ll ' f- .Q flJ F 1 0 -i -we 1 f s o - we :A Ll: 9 :J - ' at S -, Mig- ii, , . 1 . B ., it- . 1. -Q., . X. I- , V, X a .N J - f ' -'y r ga, e - as The Unlon is an ancient structure with many faces. lt has undergone changes through the years such as carpeting in the Hub, the in- novation of the RAP, and a student beer bar. During the day, commuters can lounge next to vending machines, The University Bookstore is the scene of long exasperating lines at the beginning and end of each quarter. At night, the second floor meeting rooms are used by honoraries and service groups, while the RAP turns on its neon lights and opens for business. ln winter, students huddle under heat lamps outside under the tent , or in the spring sit in the grass. Anyone can get cigarettes, beer, candy, food, or just away from noise or into it at the Union. iw'-v flbi 1 1 l YY 1 gt-x U94 1 in 1 I A nl .151 Lx 1,-45,1 in x I 'I D504 J' , , f -f V, . '-'Q :- ff fa, -4 Hyip? ,f ,. M' ' . x X. . 1. L k ' r n . X y I. . .---0 -ga 5.91 44 f- ,m 1-F , in v 0 ff QI, - 'NI 4114 B . 1 W T531 L11 ,jf X- fi mv-, Iii ENT S.. w-al 'Q lil i'4 l'4 .lam r 4- f M Hin x y .2 .L- Y lr vi 1 :UT 1 11311 9 fx!! 5 Lx 'f N HTA! M 'FW 'I lv Wim ll Eg ,I .,v . N :if N .Wx-. -lui n W lun, All vm Y hggig 5?NNwm r X I wx? 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W1 -...J g , , T, i ,, i I 'gru- z - H ' f x it ,M 1-,,,,hX.igx,.-6, 5 'Q w' ' Y., N ww The size of the award granted to a student under the Work Study Program is based on need. They must prove their need for financial aid through a Parents Confidential Statement or a Married Students' Budget. lf qualified, a job is guaranteed for 10 hours a week minimum to 15 hours a week maximum. The salary received is funded from two sources: 8096 of the check comes from the Federal Government and 2094, from the university department where the student is employed. Work Study places over 450 students in a variety of jobs which include animal care in the Psychology Department, laundry in HPE, shelving books in the library, and filing, typing, and clerical work in almost any department on campus, Many have requested aid under Work Study, but funds are limited. An attempt to begin an off-campus program is also limited by funds, but Operation Positive, a summer program in Canton, has succeeded in opening the door, -1 g fx, f' gk it ni A V I 1 5 . - r rn' . Pix . 445: Z l lui. ' K P 5 1 1 Q . -' 'av V- up I '2X+'f.. ' w -- Y if N 5' .' K Q . ......, -Ll'-1 - - Q-1' -Q ff i v ' f?v5fmT ' Y ' ffil ' . 16- W ,Q x V .M .K Q 1 I , -2 ,...-.. ,.... - in H I N JN, Y, ,- .d -.A . J Eff? 3 I- Nfl -- 11'-' A .1,.g-n-s5- . 'sh YY' fi ge X , X gf Y ,sw BT This year the Department of Nursing moved to its new location inthe old health center. Bus transportation is provided for the 500 students as the program concentrates on increasing the students' amount of time at Mount Sinai, Saint Luke's, Highland and Brecksville Hospitals. During their last year, student nurses spend. one quarter at public hospitals and visit homes, one working in psychiatry and rehabilitation services, comprehending long term cases, and the third learning leadership skills. 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Students smell, hear and touch education, by interaction with black administrators, militants, artists, mothers, prostitutes and addicts. Last year, over 450 situations were experienced by students, who become aware ot the total, black urban world. The Black Experience avoids external good-doing and pacifism by the communication and involvement of students within the community. Both the university and the community have gained, ideas and action flow freely between them. The Akron Neighborhood Faculty Program is an attempt, and as one student said, I think we can do it. -..an- 3 A. X. i -'S ' ' pfgchologg : fC.1tf. . . . . . . . X 'ff Q . ik. PU Rl . 111 '71 N MQ.-.D X , . rv- P' 3 J-'A' f Q I 1f 5 f--v academics and rsssarchml -I 5 l I N K 0 'mil 1 ' '- il , '. , . ,H EX QS: f- N x - X- -N .: w. f-1 K , - , pn l v .1 if ry -Q 4 'r .X W f i9 xr: 16 ,. I 0 Q'-. 6 green WYWS4 Km X 5 U-r S -., X QL e. Q mmm Elllll A , .,,,. 7, e...m.4..4,,l: Why a greenhouse? For bolany majors because you can'l learn bolany wllhoul growlng somelhIng lor everyone. because just past the long corridor are plnto beans, azaleas. pansys Madagascar Periwinkles, a caclus cone in bloom, and even a Pracaena lragrans massangenana Enter lhe greenhouse, and find a 74 Atrica, with tropical leaves 5 feet long Down the stairs and along the hopping stones, crane lo see the 15 loot Papaya tree while bending and stretching under a bridge lo enjoy lhe mushy, Iivlng odor ol vines leather trees and lropical blossoms. Then up lo seven rooms and seedlings, plants bushes and lrees lrom the desert, ocean and woods. For lree, in Cunningham Hall s greenhouse, anyone can visit the bolanical gardens ol Kent. DUIG ff' 47 if 597 X 1 3 i 1 is :V I . , H i 'll I Le. A W5 Q hi 'N 'rffif':'i', i'i - r X I ,wiping -j-gli-I - r virrrrr .'P5lli if , X ' 1: e V Hglal ilu A ' J V I' ffyfir ' 'ill Zn ll: , J- f -V ggi . 5. ri ' fri, , 'V'--1'gfiTIf -1 l if., , .fi :ms 1 , 5' ,T ' Elk Q., . 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Losing through impatience, winning through alertness and prayer. id 28 'i Drs 9-YA .Ax '1,, 'T Q 1 tg, i J-Qs ,, l i A x Q ' 538 fi 1 ' J 's-1v,g L . A S9 xx 5 r Ja 1 fl' 5. V4.5 : 5 Vi 4 Yr x. ,f x pub 215 1 d Uylh llllOll130 .:. .L, i. 3 .4 I ,u 'F' Y: ,GX , . ' L F ?N'gfr i , x - At li u r A 1 4 ' ' x x v I K E x X X . T 7 .-X X . il-P W , A-4, M - x Lf Q 'V is 13, W f. gw 0 .5 f, fb ...cg ll fry- Q 'i.k. 'Ni' , bfi 0- iq: Af' L5-K ...J rf' fax 'Wx as If L? ff I ig Q-3 f X., Q, 5 l . P 4 ' 'No , g X ' YL , - L, ' K . i -' -'J Y ' . , 4. - lg I, -4' X V V Q a xx - R A Q , 4. x n J 1 Y . 4- 1 L- ' X1 101 I-'Nl all uf. . ll-ui 551 W- I hhh uuu rrr rrr ooo 999 Rudy and Janet present A CIRCUS. Featur- ing-aerial acrobatics, vaulting, apparatus displays, bumbling clowns, precision rou- tines-an old-time show, capped off by a rous- ing salute to God Bless America, all made possible by hours of work andthe unheralded miracles of a few dedicated team physicians. 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'QQQR' P ' .--'Hamm N, .,A , W ..,,, 0 9 i!ilQ.4.'i'l' ' , 'U Q.:-. 5, '01, ..1' i ' 1 f - wi -055, . 'l - f,r,-wa: 'NPV- ff - ' s ai, , J ,S , . Fi: If: Vify- kj. gi 'J , . ,--U-'J ' W CQ .. ,-.'-- 4- i 1 ' 'Wh - 1- ulgidifiz Y H.. F ' gr if-s-.-1' fi 0.5 I M ' -. I If iff . n hun? 4. K I 4 i -g n - .' 0 . 1 'K ., 'v - fd ' W ...Qin .Q V -val-v ' V , ...M N in . ' f 1 Q' .4 ,, , f . l I . 9 Ai' .3 ll .irq 6. ee::..'5vf , O .3 Q 3 ,Y ' 'ffo - 5 - f o ' N... ' t Q g 5 P o .. O., 'g ' J' v O Q .y l uma, Ice Hockey made its debut at KSU in October through the or- ganizing of Steve Albert, club president. The Clippers' biggest problem is raising money for uniforms and traveling ex- penses. The team can not qual- ify for financial assistance from the athletic department be- cause the club is not an official part of the athletic program. Each player buys his own equipment except for jerseys and socks. Disagreement exists between the HPE department and the Clippers in that the club feels ice hockey should be an intercollegiate sport. The hockey games are broadcast on WKSU radio. During their first season they won the majority of their games. 1 7' Q1 l 'T A . rdf,-,. T::3T'ey?4no 'T l -r-4 1' ,g-Q PVR is. K: arenaf7B2 g-12:1 V 1 5 i 'i ' lnQg,..,.,,,, The 31.7 million ice arena, with its two rinks, pro shop, snack bar, and other features, opened this year. lt became a site for dorm and organization parties, as well as classes and dates, it is also the home of the surprise hockey team, and seats 2,100 people for matches. The recreation rink has 12,000 sq. feet of space available for skating, and both rinks are open to the public as well as students. The Zamboni ice cleaning machine can scrape and water the surface of the recreation rink in about 10 minutes, although 15 minutes more is required to refreeze the surface. u---4' ',- '1.. .1 X-s..,sI ,. - . n . if -I in-dl ,-14. 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LC' ji., C' 'SN'-E' 1 NN CAA - A U 1 t A 'Y b A nl VIL ICU I l0lyl1G1 Pl st 1 GATEA mg 4 ONLY eng 1 'f iL .. - 1 T 5 i F Lv U W p M 3. H ml H 'rw 6 . I N0 tml :Q - ARE '35 lu 9:44. 1 E ', 4 S .s iff!- u 'Flu ' :fl X l ' f X M' il M f 3. J E M XX w A nsu PARKING PERMITS 7AM95PM MDN-FRI riff asv 53 N ,,,,, -I-:ge-, V .V -MK: I ..-03 1 Liquid Crystals lnsitute, object of criticism stemming from its war-natured research, focuses its research on the qualities of the crystals. These crystals, an integral part of life, are used in detection of minute temper- ature changeg they undergo a rapid color shift with slight thermal variation. With the aid of Federal Grants, KSU gradu- ate students and faculty in physics and chemistry probe the secrets held in the thermal qualities of the crystals. Fte- search with these organic compounds may end the mys- tery surrounding the growth of cancerous and malignant tis- sues in the human body. 'Hula f.r,',v4lv, hy ,im rlumnieifilo K 2 Q EX xx w- N bxef x:-qx DS-210329003 0913 DS.0H06711-210329A03 HUMMELiJOHN:F LIC 00 DOB 07!l6lA0 DOI 0010010 SEX M HAIR EYES HGT 0 00 WGT 000 SSN 210329403 KEY 02329803 BOX 212 NEWBURY OH 00000 002 00000 C 111168 111368 2 2 0000000 1832 LEFT TURN END wi 4l.X Nm: X-thx. ., H , . police by lam hummel 171 hi The new health center: a much-used outpatient clinicg an x-ray room with an automatic processorg a physiotherapy area with two whirlpool baths and an ultra-sound machineg 32 beds in double roomsg 28 extra, emergency beds seldom used but ready to be set up in the hallways. Eight physicians, five full-timeg one psychiatristg and numerous nurses work through emergencies, like fire drills, where even patients on stretchers are to clear the building. Perohed on a hill, but no longer called pill hill : the new health center. J . ,,,,,..........-..------1 her i X . ,J-' 1 J ,Q - ,ov . 'N V .: 14-41 .- .ifv-L-K. ' .zap ' , '. 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To be admitted and recommended in their chosen curriculum, all students must audition in their performing medium, The Bachelor of Music curricula in performance, composition, theory and sacred music provides the most intensive specialization for music students. A second audition must be given before entering upper division study as a junior. All performance majors are expected to give a senior recital. Applicants in graduate studies are required to take placement examinations in the fields of music theory, history and literature. In addition, all music majors are required to be members of an ensemble each quarter. The University Choir, combines with the Oratio Guild twice each year for campus performances. The KSU Chorale concentrates on music of the Baroque and Contemporary periods, while the Opera Workshop emphasizes artistic interpretation of roles, emphasizing acquisition of the opera singer's acting technique. Ensembles also include Kent's University Band, Varsity Band and Symphony Band, the last of which performs on tour throughout the U.S., and the Select Brass Choir and the Percussion Ensemble. The best known of the groups is the KSU Lab Band, organized by Walter Watron in 1968, and directed by William Robbins. The Lab Band participates in various jazz festivals, holds contests on and off campus, and in 1970, was one of four U.S. bands to appear in the Fourth International Montreuz Jazz Festival held in Switzerland. bv' ,L Y! ' in X . .-- .- f 71-4- 1 l . mv., ..-Z as , x , , 9 1, If ? f K . .4 N. ,X N :fi 41 I S. -K ..--Q ml J, uf' ...J . n ga 1 af ff, f' V Q-. -4-'L ll .-1. Lg ...-n.. 2 . ,... N it -. ..-.-. X4 ': . L b 1 1 -.-. , .f Crowded Into an Isolated. closet-llke oftlce In the Psychology Department Is Ftalelgh M. Drake, deve- loper or the Drake Muslcal Aplltude tests. These tests measure flrst. one's ablllty to note, remember and compare melodies. changes In tlme, key or notes: and secondly, one's physlcal response to changes In rhythm and tempo. The test has been substantlated as hlghly rellable, lor the sublecfs results cannot be altected by hls age, lntelllgence level, sex. or prevlous tralnlng. Research lor the constructlon ot the test culmlnated at Kent State as a result ol 20 years ol work In the Iields ol muslc psychology. Dr. Drake received hls Bachelor's and Master's Degrees In Psychology from Boston Unl- verslty and hls Doctoral Degree lrom the Unlverslty ol London. A new program In the psychology ot muslc brought Dr. Drake to Kent State In 1947. Belore hls arrlval, he was head ol the Psychology Department at Mary Waahlngton College al the Unlverslty ol Vlrglnla. He ls currently worklng on research In the psychology ot muslclans and the testlng ol pitch dlscrlmlnatlon and chord analysts. Hts luture plans Include dolng work on the lnlluence ol envlronment upon verbal and non-verbal test 860798 and perlormlng crosacultural studlas ol muslcal talent and Intelllgence tests. dustmgutshed tacutty by torn petntf180 1 ' Q .mfg 4 Dr. Rlchard D. Featherlngham, llsted tn Rlplsy's Believe It or Noland In Who's Who, can type 200 words per mlnute and take shorthand at 300 words per mlnute. Atter obtalnlng hls Bachelor's degree and dolng hls Master's work at Kent, Dr. Feath- erlngham taught hlgh school and college courses. He lnatructed at the Unlverslty ol North Dakota and the Unlverslty ol Akron belore comlng to Kent State In 1966. Oddly enough, he chose teachlng and not secretarlal work as a prolesslon. In 1968, Dr. Feath- erlngham was one ol the recorders lor Vlce- Presldent Humphrey when he vlslted Kant, and used hls 300 words par mlnute shorthand to Its extreme. He has been an educatlonal consultant, lecturer and speed-typing demonstrator tor the Royal Typewriter Company slnce 1965, and has publlshed a dozen artlcles on typlng and shorthand tor buslnass edu- catlon perlodlcals. He has lectured at more than 100 colleges and unlversltles In the Unlted States and at natlonal conferences and conventlons. Dr. Featherham's Interest lntyplng and shorthand began whlle In hlgh school Mrera he was torced to take both subjects to get enough credlta to graduate. He practlced and galned success and currently can wrlte three tlmea as tast as the average person speaks, and ls 3 seconds short ot t.he world's record lor typlng. Dr. Featherlngham and hls typewrlter are located In the Educatlon Bulldlng. Ha la an assoclate prolessor ot vocatlonal educatlon. r':q'Bf1?- - , 6 , . l ,XX Even though hls toplc ol study was lnternatlonal Relatlons, Dr. Murray Flshal, an asslstant prolesaor In the Polltlcal Sclanca department at KSU, has hls maln Interest lodged In Atrlcan Polltlcs. After re- celvlng hls BacheIor's and Master's Degrees at Kant ln 1961 and 1963, he taught at Kansas State Unlver- stty, and the Unlverslty ol Denver where he recelved hls Doctorate. He returned to Kent ln 1966, and two years later was sent to the Unlverslty ol Ile In Ibadan, Nlgerla as a vlsltlng prolessor. In the summer ol 1970, he was chosen as one ol alghteen prolessors sent to Mahere Unlveratty In Kapala, Uganda, lor tho Fteglonal Councll on International Educatlon. Problems ol prevlous equal exchange programs were solved through RCIE. Dr. Flahall's semlnars and travallng centered on the soclal and economlc development ot East Alrlca. He has been asked to chalr an RCIE panel on the role that Alrlcan Studies playa In the development ol Alrtca andthe solutlon ol thelr problems. He teals that many Atrlcan Studlea are used to lurther Amerlcans but not to solve Atrlcan problems. Dr. Flshel ls currently worklng on an anthology ol Alrlcan polltlcs twlth elcluslve Atrlcan sourcesj, whlch wlll glve Amerlcen students an Alrlcan parspectlve. He leela that hls greatest accompllshment ls Io make at least one student thlnk that he ought to partlclpate In polItlcs. 1 ffl Located ln e cubby-hole otllce In Van Deusen Hall ls pettte, attractlve Mary Ann Sheer, a truly great lady ol deslgn. She achleved lnternatlonal lame by balng the llrst In tha world to create lewalry from stalnless steel. and comblne lt wlth gold. ebony and gems. Alter educatlon on a scholarship tram the Cleveland lnstltute ot Art, she began her career as an automotlve deslgner lor Ford Motor Company. She also deslgned clothes. packages and Illustra- tlons tor chlldron. Then In 1962, U.S. Steel Corpora- Ilon asked her to create a collectlon ol Items to send on a world tour. Showlng the beauty ol ataln- less steel, rather than Its utlllty, opened up a new medlum to her. Uslng a blowtorch and a power saw, she created traglla lawelry that was dlsplayed In Czechoslovakla, Chlcago and New York, and won awards trom the Cleveland Museum ot Art. the Smlthsonlan lnstltute and Tokyo's International lnstltute ot Deslgn. She crested an elaborate gold rlng to present to the Duke ol Wlndsor. and expen- slve Items lor sale. As a KSU tacutty member. she teaches students In her metalworklng class to create steal lewalry. Mrs. Sheer llves In a modlllad slc Orlental house, wlth Chlnase temple door Inserts, matchlng teakwood Hlmalyan elephants that guard the tront door, and 3 toot tall chess men rastlng on a 16 loot concrete chess board, beslde har pool. l l l x ' l Clayton Krehblel, assoclata professor In ll' 541 School ol Muslc prevlously sang In the Cl- an Orchestra Chorus and pertormed wlth and c ed the Robert Shaw Chorale. He graduated lr ne Unlverslty ol Kansas In 1942 and taught hlgh Dol lor a tew years betore audltlonlng tor ui chorales In New York. He sang In Robert fs Colleglate Chorale and was chosen to be a n :el ol the Chamber Cholr because ot hls tale nd background. Thls cholr evolved Into the Robe- sw Chorale wlth Krehblal balng assistant con wt 1 durlng Its tlrst year ol exlstence. Thls w 09 greatest Ihlng that ever happened to hl. nd durlng this tlme he toured the U.S. wlth the Cl 'IH- and procured hls Masters degree at Colt ld- Krehblel left New York In 1949 to become tr IO' lessor In charge ot all choruses at the Um vlv ol Kansas, but continued to record albums vt 'IP Chorale. He toured Russla on concert wlth the lull and made tour trtps wlth Shaw to South Al ca tor the U.S. State Department. In South An rd. he held cllnlcs and master classes on chori- 10- ductlng and repatory techniques. In 1965. Kr ffl lolned the Cleveland Orchestra Chorus, wht W9 leels Is the Ilnest orchestra chorus In the 1 .94 States. He came to Kant State two years L B9 Chalrman ol the Vocal Choral Dlvlslon ol Blt an Muslc Centers Choruses. Kranblel also hold. gl' school cllnlcs In the Unlted States and Canad. H5 conducts choruses In order to encourage, fl' and lnsplre youth to become better muslclanl HU to lead those who are not to enjoy a tuller at llf llte. . .4-sh rd .,.- v li l r r Q. . 1 r A I t 1 l urrounded In hls ottlce by models ot buses and srrlages, ls the Dlrector ol the Oftlce ol Parklng nd Trsltlc and Campus Bus Servlce at KSU, Alth- ugh most students connect Mlchael Blunon wlth le lrattlc and parklng problems at Kent, It ls tact :al he ls natlonally known lor hls actlvllles here nd elsewhere. He developed automatic zone lare qulpment that has been patented and used wldely 1 several countrles, Esrller, ln Brltaln, Blurton nglneered as a bus and rallway apprentlce. and as a radlo electrlclan In the Royal Navy. He then ame to Montreal, Canada, where the Canadlan acltlc Rallway and Slr George Vllllllams Unlverslty rovlded hlm wlth experlence and educatlon. At the nlveralty ol llllnols, he procurred hls Masters and octorate degrees In Transportation Economlcs and orked as Project Dlrector ot HUD Mass Transtt rojects. Hls translt work Includes: deslgnlng com- uterlzed trensll management lnlorrnatlon wlth the merlcan Transll Assoclatlon, and deslgnlng the rstem and equipment tor a demand-responslve Jutod bus servlce. At Kent, Blurlon began au- fmatlc bus detectlon and the schedule checklng ystem tor automatlc start lng. He devlsed the dlsplay rat lnlorms passengers how many mlnutes untll re next bus: dlsplays are located beslde Sattertleld lall and across from the Ice Rlnk. Along wlth con- ulllng smaller cltles on the operation ol bus sys- ems. Blurton has achieved merlt lor hls accom- fllshments. ln Alberta, Canada, he recelved the best ctor award at the Domlnlon Drama Festlval and wrst prlze at the Ohlo Poets Day. Acqulrlng bus 12345. whlch was used In the endlng scene ol The ',raduate ls also one ot hls most pleaslng ac- ompllshmenls. Dr. Ronald Sommers, chalrman ol Speech Pathology and Audiology at KSU, Is an expert In the rehablllta- tlon ol speech dlsorders. He got hls BacheIor's Degree trom Kent In 1952, and recelved hls Master's lrom Northwestem and Doctorate Irom the Untverslty ol Plttsburgh. After servlng ln the U.S, Navy, he was Supervlsor ot Speech and Hearlng at both Armstrong and Montgomery County Schools, ln 1968. he be- came the Dlrector ot the Speech and Hearlng Center At Temple Unlverslty In Phlladelphla. Only slnce Sernember ol1970 has he been at Kent, as a protes- sor ot speech and chalrman ol the department. Through hls research, Dr. Sommers developed the Echorder , a speclal Deferred Audltory leedback devloe used ln speech and language tralnlng ln the U.S. and throughout the world. Thls machlna ls especlally uselul ln therapy ot chlldren who have speech dlsorders because lt automatically allows tor the Instant replay ol previously spoken recorded materlal. Unllke ordlnary tape recorders, the Echorder does not need rewlndlng whlch would lose the attentlon ol a chlld. The devlce stores materlal tor tulure replay: lt has llme delays ot 3, A, 8, and 12 seconds. He ls currently worklng on a modltlcatlon ol the Echorder wtich wlll have shorter llme delays tor use ln stutterlng therapy. Dr. Sommers has been a consultant to the Bureau lor Education ol the Handlcapped and the Natlonal lnslltute ol Health. Currently he ls worklng through the bureau as a consultant wlth Utah State Unlverslty to develop a new type ol speclallst to work wlth the herd ot hearlng chlld. These speclallsts, called Educational Audlologlsls, wlll be lralned through epeclallzed curriculum. Dr. Sommers plana to hold a lecture Telethon long dlstance to majors In thls tleld at Utah State. He hopes to wrlte part ot a hook on the Concept ot Educatlonal Audlology as part ot a school settlng. Hls Iuture plans Include a study wtth school chlldren to llnd the moat superlor method ol therapy, and plans to wrlte the Parent and the Speech Therapy Process, a book on the subject ol most ol hls mejor experlmantatlon. All ot these accompllshments lead to Dr. Sommer's maln goal In Ilte: To demonstrate that quallty research wlthln the school envlronment ls Indeed possible. YYY' N . W f It S. 1 A4 Slnce hls loundlng ol the Llquld Crystal lnslltute In1965, Dr. Glenn Brown's natlonal lame has rlsen, He recelved hls BacheIor's Degree Irom Ohlo Unl- verslty and Doctorate Irom Iowa State Unlverslty. He taught at the Unlverslty ol Mlsslsslppl, Iowa State Untverslty and the Unlverslty ol Vermont, betore jolnlng the KSU taculty In 1960. As a member ol the chemlstry department, he was dean ot research, chalrmon ol the department and selected Regents' Proleesor ot Chemistry. ln 1966 he was chosen Most Honored Faculty Member and recelved the Dlstlngulshed Servlce Award Irom the Ohlo Academy ol Science. Dr. Brown was the chalrman ol the lnternatlonal Conterences on llquld crystals whlch were held at Kent In 1965 and 1968 and now Is the 1910-1971 lecturer lor the Soclety ot Slgma Xl, natlonal sclence soclety. He has two patents as a result ot hls research. and has authored and edlled slx books. Hls numerous papers that are Included ln sclentlllc journals cover toplcs whlch range Irom polarography and llquld dlelectrlcs, tothe vlscoslty ot solutlons and photechromlsm. He ls currently co-edltor ol the Journal ot Molecular Crystals and Llquld Crystals. Rose Volmelker ln the Ltbrary Sclence department Inslsts that she's et least 1 50 years old. Through these years she has acquired respect and lame lor numerous accompllshments. The two that have glven her the greatest personal aatlslactlon have been the organlzatlon ot the Business Inlormatlon Department ot the Cleveland Publlc Llbrary and the reorganization ol the Cleveland Pleln Dealer news Ilbrary. She started as a llbrary page In Cleveland and attended Case Western Reserve where she obtalned her llbrary certltlcate In 191 B. Altsr worklng In Detrolt and Cleveland, Whlte Motor Company asked her to begln a llbrary to organlze buslness reterences as a servlce tor thelr executlve statt. Thls ldes was contlnued, and two and a halt years later, Mrs. Volmelker began the Buslness lntormatlon Department ol the Cleveland Publlc Llhrary as a servlce to the entlre clty. Thls was the llrst buslness llbrary wlthln a Ilbrsry to be started In the country, others had attempted lt on a branch system, Both current buslness resources as well as scholarly retarences were kept so buslness could use past hlstory to gulds thelr current ventures. Wlth qulet voloe and a penetratlng memory, she recalls her 28 years ol lnterestlng experlerrces In buslness Intormallon which ranged Irom recelvlng a quarter ol s century certltlcateto Ilndlng a hospltal patlent's lost brother. Even though Mrs. Volmelker had never worked wlth a newspaper, her next accompllshment was the complete revemplng ot the Cleveland Plaln Dealer newspaper Ilbrary. The paper had spllt Into two Iocatlons and It was her job to serve two depart- ments, two stalls and the newspapers radlo statlons wlth one cllpplng and pIcture Ilbrary. In 1963 she was lnvlted to teach graduate studlas In Ubrary Science at Kent State. She belleves students to be most exhllaratlng, earnest, slncere, vltal, allve and concerned wlth the world and lts luture. She has published pamphlets, a dlrectory ot local communlty research resources and ls currently wrltlng 4 books. One ol these called Il Happened ln a LIbrary ls almed at her goal In Ilte: To get the world to know what a llbrary really ls and what ll can do lor everyone. Hallm El-Dabh ls lnternatlonally known as a com- poser and an ethnomuatcologlst. As a speclallst ln Alrlcan muslc he has collected Iolk muslc In Alrlca and perlorms on many ot the natlve Instruments. notably the drums. Hts muslc blends elements ol Alrlca wlth that ol the West. When collectlng muslc he llves rlght ln the vlllages wlth the nallve peoples, and adopts thelr customs and Ilte styles. He learns and records thelr muslc, and lnstllls In them a sense ol prlde In thelr muslcal herltage. El-Dahh, who was bom ln Calro, became lnlereated In the muslc ot hls people when he was young. He has received two Glggenhelm Iellowshlps lor composlllon and a Rockeleller lellowshlp tor work ln Atrlca. He holds degrees Irom Calro Unlverslty, New England Con- servatory ot Muslc and Bradels Untverslty. Because ot hls muslcsl background he has served as hls natlve counlry's chlet muslc advlsor and consultant tothe mlnlstry ot culture. He has worked ln conjunc- tlon wlth lrvlng Ftn and Aaron Copland at the Berk- shlre Muslc Center. Hls llrst major success came when hls dance eplc CIytemnestra was commls- sloned by Martha Graham and pertormed by her dance company lor the llrst llme on Aprll 1, 1959 at the Adelphl Theatre ln New York. El-Dabh came to Kent ln the tall ot '69 Irom Howard Unlverslty ln Washington. He has helped develop the doctoral program here at Kent. He ls Involved ln work wlth the black community ln the Skello and McEIrath Park area. Several tlmes he has taken hls students along wlth hlm to work wlth chlldren and parents uslng muslc to enrtch thelr llves and to help them better understand thelr cultural herltage. At Kent he ls attempting to ssl up a program where-by a group ol students wlll be able to spend a quarter In Alrlca llvlng ln one ot the vlllages. distinguished taculty!181 X it -uf. i Dr. Gerald Read has been called KSU's unofflclal ambassador abroad. as he ls an lntematlonally known authorlty on comparative educatlon. He has adminlstered 40 overseas semlnars Involvlng over 2,000 educators. As consultant lo the Stale Depart- ment ln overseas educatlon, he dlrected fleld studles ln the Soviet Unlon and Outer Mongolla. As a laculty member ln the Secondary Educatlon Department at Kent slnce 1943. he has received many awards for hls achievements, In 1969, he became the llrst person to receive the Kent Presldents' Medal lor loyalty and perennlally brlnglng renoun to the unlverslty. He graduated magna cum laude lrom Kent, and received hls Maater's and Doctorate degrees trom Ohlo State. ln 1969. Dr. Read was selected head ol a semlnar on educatlonal relorms ln France, England, Germany and Sweden, He has been a vlsltlng research scholar at the Unlverslty ol London and was Vlce Chancellor ol the Interna- tlonal Educatlon Academy at the Unlverslty of Ham- burg. Germany, Hts love ot lntematlonal and com- paratlve education has taken hlm to dozens of lorelgn countrles, lncludlng Japan, Korea, and others ln South Amerlca and Europe as both lecturer and speaker. fllatmgulehefl lacuIty1'l82 I, , ff Y r . 1 V ,., , rdf V4-' ai Dr. August Mder ls Kent State's thlrd faculty member to be named Unlverslty Professor, the hlghest KSU rank a professor can receive. One ot the natlon's foremost speclallsts In black hlstory and race rela- tlons, he recelved hls B.A. from Oberlln College ln 19A5, and later hls M.A. and Ph.D. from Columbla Unlverslty, In 1968 he partlclpated ln conferences encouraglng research ln Afro-Amerlcan Studles, sponsored bythe Amerlcan Assoclatlon ol Unlvorslty Presses. At the same tlme he worked on the deve- lopment ol new guldellnes for the Afro-Arnerlcan Studles sponsored by the Soclal Sclence Research Councll. In 1960 he was president ofthe Baltlmore Chapter ol Amerlcans for Democratlc Actlon, and was a member ol the ADA's Natlonal Board and Natlonal Executive Commlttee. As a consuttant lo the Natlonal Commlsslon on the Cause and Provan- tlon of Vlolence he worked closely wlth Dr. Mllton Elsenhower, and wlth the Natlonal Advlsory Councll on Clvll Dlsorders headed by Govemor Otto Kernar ol llllnols. Doctor Mater ls wldsly publlshed. Hls llrst book, Negra Tnoughl In America, 1680-1915, ls now considered a classlc reference In the black hlstory fleld. He was general editor tor the Atheneum Pub- llahers Negro In Amerlcan I.tfe, whlch now ln- cludes orlglnal hardback monographs and over 18 paperbacks. He has wrltten over 60 artlcles ln the fleld of black hlstory and race relallons and ls on the edltorlal board of Booker T, Washlngfon Papers, Integrated Education: Clvll War Hlstory and Social Science Quarleny. Hls plans Include further re- search and publlcatlons, Dr. Meter should not be considered an Ivory tower recluse, however, tor hls actlons do lustlce to academlc pursults. He was secretary tor the Newark, New Jersey branch of the NAACP ln 1951-1952: advls-er of the Baltlrnore Clvlc Interest Group. an adult atflllats of SNCC, and twlce arrested lor actlvltles connected wlth the clvll rlghta ITIOVBWIBHL ,,- A, A: t 4 , ,We --, N K tx . .. -.' R ' xv. , . r- l-gfvl , l' g K 1 ,xx l YI f 1 X X N Ni r XL ' . g 7 Lf' Elmer L. hlovotny, chalrman ol the School of Art, has been at KSU slnce 1938. He ls noted for art lnslructlon and for portralt palntlng. He has had more than 20 one man shows In New York, Boston. Los Angeles and Cleveland. Atter recelvlng hls dlploma at the Cleveland School of Art In 1930, Novotny worked on speclal studles at the Unlverslty ot London. the Academy of Zagrek In Vugoslavla and Yale Untverslty. He received hls Bachelor's Degree at Western Reserve and hls Master's at Kent. In 1965 he galned recognltlon as an honored faculty member here at Kent, Durlng the summers from 1938-1948, he was a vlsltlng artlst at the Cleveland lnslltute of Art. Hls areas ln palntlng lnclude portral- ture, water color, oll, polymer and mural palntlng. One of hls olls ls ln the Cleveland Museum ol Art, others hang ln the Munlclpal Collectlon ol Cleveland and the W. C. Coll Butler Institute of Amertcan Art. Much of Novotny's work ls located In prlvate art collections through out the Unlted States and Europe. Ruth Laredo la an Internationally famous concert planlstorlglnallytrom Detrolt, Mlchlgan. She studles at the Curtls Instltute In Phlladelphla wlth Rudolph Serkln and Mleczyslow Horszowskl. As a recltallst she has performed throughout the Unlted States. and as a sololst through Europe and the Mtd-East wlth such malor orchestras as the Detrolt Symphony, the Phlladelphla Orchestra, the Amerlcan Symphony Orchestra and the Marlboro Muslc Festival Orches- tra. Her tlrst recording, the Bach Trlple Concerto. was made wlth planlsts Rudolph Serkln and Mlec- zyslow Horszowskl and wlth the Marlboro Orchestra. Sne has also taped several plano recltats lor the educatlonallelevlslon serleslItled Voung Amerlcan MusIclans. Her husband. Jalme Laredo. rose to lnternatlonal prominence as a vlollnlst when he won the coveted Oueen Etlzabeth of Belglum Competltlon tn 1959. Bom In Bollvla, he came to the Unlted States when qtlte young. He currently studies wlth Antonlo de Grassland other famous muslclans. He gave hls llrst publlc pertormance at the age of elghtln whlch he perlormed a full recltal lncludlng a performance of MendeIsohn's Vlolln Concerto ln Sacramento. Calllomla. Laredo. a graduate lrom Curtls lnstltute, has appeared wlth vlrtually every malor orchestra In the Unllad States, Canada, Europe, and South Amerlca. Hls oxtenslve Ilst ol recordlngs have also won hlm hlgh acclalm throughout the world. The Laredo's met and marrled as students at the Curtls lnstltule. Though they both have actlve solo careers they are novv Iaunchlng a career In lolnt recltals and orchestral engagements, They have appeared tor both publlc and prlvate pertormances. lncludlng an evenlng st the Vllhlte House. The Laredo's lolned the muslc faculty. at Kant Slate ln 1968. They have a rather unusual arrangement at Kent SIBIS whereby they only commute trom'thelr home ln Manhattan to Kent once a week to conduct prlvate lessons called Applied Lessons. Laredo also serves as Bollvla's cultural spokesman to the Unfted Nations even though he now permanently resides ln New York. Thelr home Is a gatherlng place lor many of the beat known muslclans ln the world lncludlng Serkln. Casala. Schneider and others. 1,11 be fl In .af . -salt ' Hlstory ls a gdde for our own tlmes and drlvlng torce tor Dr, Lawrence Kaplan, prolesz hlstory at K.S.U. He recelved hls Bachelofs dt from Colby College and hls Masters and Doct from Yale Unlverslty. From 1951-54 he serve a hlstorlan In the Department ol Delense. Hls r' to teach brought hlm to Kent Stale. Hls two sp Interests: the Age of Jetterson and NATO, et htm publlcatlon honors and lrlps abroad. He a Fulbrlght Lecturer In American Hlstory a. Unlversltles of Bonn and Louvaln, and In Pol Sclence al the Unlverslty ol Nlce. Durlng 196 on a travel grant lrom the Amerlcan Phllosop Society, he was vlsltlng scholar at the Unlvt ol London. He has publlshed elght works on N two books on Amerlcan dlplomacy, and ls plan a future project on the American role In NA orlglns. Dr. Kaplan belleves ln hls sublecl recelved tha Alumnl Award for Dlstlngul Tsachlng lrom Kent State In 1967. He belleves the study of hlstory can olfer a perspectlve v. can put contemporary problems In thelr apprap pIace. :lenn W. Frank teels that It's very Important to get Involved. Ha ersonally has been Involved: In geology. as an Asslstant Chalrman t the Geology deparlmentp In the natlon, by recelvlng numerous ltatlons and awards tor hls work: and In the unlverslty, by belng edlcaled, Involved and outspoken. He spoke out In Iall agatnst a ourt lnlunctlon because as he says, I dld what I thought was 2asonabIe, and It everyone dld what he thought was reasonable, laybe lhlngs would be changed. Frank has been wlth the Geology epartment at KSU slnce Its beglnnlng, trom undergraduate school 1 lull protessorshlp, wlth the exceptlon ol only 3 years. He putallshed te Ohlo Intercollegiate Flatd Trlp Guide, whlch Is used natlonally u a study gulde lor Ohlo, Western Pennsylvania, and West Vlrglnla. e served as Presldent ol the Amerlcan Inslltute ot Protesslonal eologlsts and as a member ot the Internatlonal Ocesnographlc oundatlon. In educatlon Frank leels that hls major project Is the luden-It. He Is concerned wlth unlverslty students and pleased wlth le successlulness ol past students, proud that he had Instructed lem. In 1970 he was named to Outstandlng Educators ol Amerlca no to Creatlve and Successlul Pefsonalltles ol the World. Frank's neart Is In Kent and wlll contlnue to be Involved and help keep ent a tlne educational Instltutlon. He says he has a great love -r the unlverslty and does not teel that he deserves natlonal prestlge. e was surprlsed at recently recelvlng tult proleasorshlp, He Is actlve a a Eloy Scout Scoutmaster and served onthe Unlverslty Presldentlal ommlsslon on Unrest. I lust do what I thlnk everyone ought to a doing, and to Glenn Frank, thls ls concern and Involvement. fa I I I I 1 Joe Begala . . . hls name ls synonymous wlth wrsstllngg hls reputatlon Is synonymous wlth wlnnlng. He ls supreme ln college wrestllng ctrcles. For 42 years he has been the klng ot college grappllng coaches. He ts retlrlng thls season wlth more wlns than any college wrestllng coach In Amertca. No one coach has been able to match hls record ot total wlns, and slnce 1961 he has been the wtnnlngest ooach In the country. He has dedl- cated hls Ilte to wlnnlng and to Kent State Unlverslty. Slnce comlng here he has glven both hls total belng. He attended Ohlo Unlverslty, where as a member ol the Bobcat wrestllng team hs helped to btdld a aolld wrestllng program. Begala graduated trom O.U. In 1929 and was Immediately ottered a lot: as wrestltng coach at Kent State. That year he look over the wrsstllng team and started to laythe toundallon lor the most successlul program In the country. Wrestllng wasn't hls only bag, however. Whlle at Kent, Begala has coached football, golt, track, tennls and cross country, and was successtul In all. But wrestllng was hls llrst love and he dedlcated most ot hls tlme to that love. Hs turned young men Into wlnners bulldlng thelr character along the way. Begala has turned out over 200 Indlvldual champlons. Including 13 NCAA place-wlnners and 42 MAC champlons. He rolled up 300 vlctorles durlng hls career, the 300th comlng last season. Hts teams have only lost 69 matches throughout the years, Desplts hls wlnnlng attltude Begala never torgot to Inluse the Idea ol lun Into the sport. He has sald, We wlll wrestle anyone at any tlme and place, and at the same tlme we wlll have lun. When the tlme comes that It ceases to be lun tor a boy to wrestle, he Is out. Hts tame as a coach has won htm many honors, lncludlng Inductlon Into the Helm's Nallonal Hall ol Fame, the Ohlo Unlverslty Hall ol Fame and the Ohlo Hlgh School Coaches Assoclatlon Hall ol Fame. Atter 42 years ol wlnnlng Joe Begala stepped down . . . but not as a qulttsr. He scotls at those who sald that he was qultttng because ol thls year's poor season. No. aald Joe, l'm not qulttlng. Forty-two years Is long enough. yt 'is-'I -7 , xx. ' James P. DoMarco Is an Interested professor who wlll Ilsten to a student's Ideas and problems. He ls also the llrst male taculty member In the School or Nurslng at KSU, DeMarco became nationally rocognlzed tor hls work at ChIIdren's Hospltal In Akron through the development ol the Hospttal Intormatlon System. Thls system uses electronlc computers to automatlcally process clerlcal data on patIent's personal records and the physlcIan's Instructions ooncernlng hls treatment. Thls allows the nurse to devote more tlme to the patIent's needs. The nurse merely codes the necessary Intormatlon Into the computer whlch adds to a permanent, Immedlately avallable tlle. DeMarco served seven-and-one-hall years In the Army as a second Ileutenant betore movlng to ChIldron's Hospital, where he spent the next thlrteen years. Hs lett the posltlon ot Asslstant Admlnlstrator ot Nurslng at the hospltal to assume the responslbllltles ot Assistant Protessor at Nurslng at Kent State. DeMarco has published artlcles on hls prolesston In vartous medlcal loumals, and has tllled speaklng engagements lor both the Amerlcan Hospltal Aasoclatlon and the American Management Assoclatlon. He Is locally known lor hls work on the Battered4ChIId Syndrome. Dr. Phlltlp K. Tompktns Is an expert In the ares ol organlzatlon communlcatlon. Durlng the summers ol 1967-GB he was chosen to he a communlcatlon consultant to Dr. Wernker von Braun at the Marshall Space Fllght Center. He became the Ilrst summer taculty consultant ever called Into deal In a non-sclenllllc aspect ol the space program. Whlle worklng In connectlon wlth Werner von Braun they revamped all ol the communlcatlon schemes wlthln the Saturn V and Apollo systems. One ot the new phlloso- phles Dr. Tompkins helped develop was called automatIc re- sponse, where all personnel ars held responslble lor the cor- rectlon ot any error they mlght see. It has proven very atlectlve. Belore becomlng s consultant he recelved hls Bachelors Degree trom Colorado State In Speech and Polltlcal Sclence, and sc- qulred hls Master's at the Unlverslty ot Nebraska whlle a debate coach at the Unlverslty ol Kansas. In 1962 he recelved hls Doctorate trom Purdue and became an asslstant protessor ol communlcatlons there. He went on to Wayne State and tlnally came to Kent as a lull protessor In the Department ol Rhelorlc and Communlcatlon. Next tall he wlll leave to become chalrman ot that department at Slate Unlverslty In Albany, New York. Tompkins has done work wlth colleges concernlng communlca- tlons problems, lncludlng extenslve research on the Kent State campus, President Whlte appolnted htm to the Keglsy Commls- slon alter May 4, lor the purpose ot looking at communlcatlons wlthln the unlverslty. He became chalrman ol thls task torce on communlcatlons and conducted 500 In depth Intervlews wlth admlnlstrators, taculty. students, and clty admlnlstrstors. He then complled two lengthy reports and submltted them to the Presl- dent, but so lar hls suggestlons have not been Implemented. He Is presently worlrlng on a book tllled, Communication Crtsls AI Kant State: A Casa Study which should be released In the sprlng ol thls year. Hts book Is hlghly crltlcal ol the present admlnlatratlon, He realizes that the unlverslty Is really too large. People should get over talse notions that largeness Is a slgn ot quallty because It Isn't necessarlly true. says Dr. Tompklnsl organIzatlons retard growth rather than promote ll. distinguished tacultyf183 COUNTE f.f I, n ' n Ls? fi k'7 1, 4 'T' f L 4'- L, v l x . If ' M 'fif- E ' :fn ' A 1 s 1 l: rv!:1 C l l l 1 x Eatlng on campus? You have your cholce of dellcacles: 206 hamburgers, pancakes, pastrles, or spending 25 dollars for dinner and drunks for two. Restaurants turn into bars, corner hamburger stands change hands and food stuffs, and 11 pizzanas dellver It hot, cold or not at all. You can go north to Streetsboro, south to the l-lollday lnn, east to East Park or west to the Stow-Kent Plaza, to satusly your constant hunger eating placesf1B5 .U C GJ .I u. C ID 5'5- V GJ .C .U dnwnlowr 11- 'C 8 6 jf.-L .. . 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L, ,........ ...... 'L X l 7 ll l LII ' l 5' fiii,-, ui:uq4.r'. 6 K X fl j ' v . f t. xii fl-on H L4 -T STUDENT RENTALS 1 l if j fxasotllgetr N0 also UP STQEWRS ' . 1 ' ,ss.'f'Hx ng, wr! N ct ouslngf ,.,. 1? ' A 'vw' - --q- Y -V Y 1 V W ,J M Z L , 2 --' - ' - 'A slunfm 1 ' fy v-x e- A , LE. Ll ,rv 1.1, V X nfNlAls 'M ai W an , K' 1 ti lj ef lf' e, f W A I M W. P, - .., 1. . 1 l 1 iff ' T T7' l .gif . 1.4. .1 , A ll V Q- V . , K .. - W W V r ,, , . l , Q6 Q ,. , ll H 1 ' ' 'I .-.. ' ' ls - l 'i 1 'J ' ttf . Y V , W Y H All students under 21 or wlthot senlor status must Ilve in approved housing at i Y-A--A ' ,WW ,,, . ---- ' . ll KSU. Men and women student complexes are both approved and unapproved and i' W, ' ,TU , 'TW ' g 4.1 ' can house elght tor S17 each and up to ten at S14 per week, whlle prlvate homes -T' ' 532: 'L K 3: :git -v F rent rooms trom S125 to S150 per quarter. One ol the requlrements tor approved l ,, 3 7. , - A, .1 Y 4 QL I 5.1551 is ' ' , T', f houslng ls that It should provide each student wlth 1 chalr. 1 closet. 1 chest ol I -,Q Q N 'HN , -' . --.-- ' f' - .- .5 I , if , fel drawers. and t bed wlth a clean level mattress. and a lock on the student's room gi, 3 , A 'fl ' ' .. 51-' ' -F ' .. 1' 5 V J' fn: door Ut requestedji' However. condltlons are otten not as good as thls. One tenant it J ' , - .-g,..w s -. 1 - -5. -. 44 - 3' '. L sald he was promised turnlture lortallquarter and dld not recelve lt untll the tollowlng ' H. I-17' 'j ' ' 'Lg Q I I 5. M , wlnter quArter. Students also have problems ol untalr leases. and gettlng deposlts , X , Za -'f I' ,Qt 1 ' back when they move lrom both approved and unapproved houslng. KSU has no ' ' - , f. ' 1 V 3 I - 2 ' .f' ff 5 1 ,Ly 1 4, controls, except to give legal advlce. lor the unlverslty does not have the man-power Q .- ' ' f v' 1- , to Investlgate and the clty ot Kent ls out ol thelr lurlsdlctlon, Rent strlkes have ' Q 'lx 'N54 of .....' '- -- ' resulted. as students attempt to galn lower rates and improvements, but rental agents lose thelr lobs and tenants are glven 3 days notice by reglstered malt to leave. lollowed by legal actlon It the tenant reluses. Kent cltlzens complaln ot parked cars and plled garbage In yards and as students retuse to pay rent pollce are called to Investlgate lor drugs and nolse. However, lt students wlsh to pay tor cumtortabIe Ilvlng. there Is always Glenmorrls. at S210 per quarter vvlth swlmmlng pool prlvlleges, College Towers costlng S180 per month, and Sllver Oaks Apartments on Hornlng Road lor S135-S115 a month. X 'S g V X, asm . +1 . ' u -ti, K , 'wi I l Fr 5' . r 3 Q' ff,-...M Mm .1 1,1 '5l1t5 A's-R' 'fi' -1. 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Richard .,.. 325 sedan, roby ... Alexis, Thomas . , . Algieri, Michael Allan, Allen, Allen, Allen, Allyn, Almy, Griff . , Joyce .... Kennelh ,... Mary .. Hall Burl .,.........., Alonso De Mier, Calixlo Alpha Chi Omega ..... Alpha Ela Rho .,....., Alpha Gamma Della .... Alpha Kappa Alpha Alpha Lambda Della .. Alpha Phi ..,.,....... Alpha Phi Omega .,.. Alpha Tau Omega .,.. Alpha Xi Della ....... Bennelf, Andrea ..., Alstedt, Conslance ..... Allerkruse, David Allieri, James Alfmann, Hall ..... Amafangelo, John Ambrose, Judilh .,.,. Ambrose, Richard ...,.,,.... Amer. Ind. Arls Assn. ....., . ....324 ....294 ....324 .,..324 ...,324 ..,..2w, ....az-1 287, 3 14, ....324 ....,2B4 .....2B6 .....300 .....288 ..,..2B3 ....,255 Directory Andres, Anlhony ...,. Andrews, Blair - ........ Andrzeiewski, Roberf ......,... Angel Fliqhl' li Arnold Air Socie Angelo, John ....,..........,.. Anger-I, Pafrick .. Anglin, Mary ..,., Angros, Jane ..,.,.., Ankenbruck, Barbara .. . Ankenbruck, Susan ,... Anlhony, Georgia .. Anfhony, Paul Anlhony, Mark ...... Anlonelll, Michael ,,., Anlos, Ken ..,..... Apel, Beverly ....... Appleqale, Barbara , , Arbaugh, Ronald Ardhy, Saleh . .. Argo, Roberl Argulewicz, Pia Arhufich, Joseph .... Arida, Dolores . ,... . Armslrong, Lealrice .... Arnold, Chris ,..,.. Amer. lnsl. of Aero. and Aslro. .,.. Ames, Pamela ....,,... . Amicone, Anthony ,.... Arnsler, Viclor ..,.... Anderla, Fran ,,,... Anderson, Belle ..,,.,. Anderson, Dr. Dorcas .. Anderson, Janel .,..... Anderson, Linda ..... Anderson, Pafrlcia Anderson, Roberl Anderson, Ronnie Andres. Ronald . .. ....324 ....324 .,..2BI ..,.324 ....245 ....250 .,..324 ....3l9 Arnone, Roberl Arora, Tarunesh .. Arredondo, Joel Arfzner, Alan Ash, Darlene , ............. . Associaled Women Sludenfs Assn. for Childhood Ed. Afcheson, Richard ...... Afkins, Afkinso Brenda .,.. n, Bell: Afwood, Waller .. Auld, J eff ...... Auskings, Judi . Ausprunk, Celine . Ayers, Charles .,... ...., Ayers, Rober? ,... , Azaimi, Mohammed Azaimi, Naiwa ..., Azaimi, Saud ,. B Baal, John ....,...,... Babbey, Mary Jane .. Babiak, Gisela .... Bachna, Rudy , ...., Badalamenli, Ted .. ,.., .. Baehr, James .... ..., 2 45 Baer, Ellen ,. ....., 4 Bahler, Bahr, J Bailey, Chrislina .,.. ohn ......,,. Sherry , ........ Bainbridge, Suzanne .... Baird, Phyllis ....,,,,. Baker, Edwin .... . .. .......2B0, ly .,,. 240 .267, 3l6, , 247, azo, ,,...3I6, , us, .,..,2so, 277, Baker, Jack .. .,.., 245, 300, Baker, Thomas ,,,,, H303 Baker, William .... ,,,,,, Balbresky, Linda Ball, Barry ....... Ball, Clillon Ball, Slephanie Biallangee, Joseph Ballo, Charles .... .....242, 300 322 324 24I . .245 308 324 . .324 294 294 324 3 I 5 259 324 305 325 325 280 259 325 325 325 250 325 325 325 24l 325 325 325 243 242 325 29I 3 I4 325 250 242 325 325 325 259 259 259 3 I 8 325 280 325 3 I 7 325 325 279 257 325 325 325 325 325 325 3 I4 325 325 325 302 325 Balogh, Linda ,,.. Balogh, Michael . Baluch, Mary .,... Bambic, Frank Banks, Charles .. Baran, Eugenia Baran, Luba .... Baraniuk, Vera Barb, Paul ..... Barbic, Jeff ..... Barillari, Concella Barker, Richard . Barkis, Failh Barna, Joseph .. Barnes, Ellen . .. Barnes, Julie ..,. Barrlefl, Frank Barnum, Jo .. Barr, Ronald ,.... Barrera, Donald ... Barrell, Dave Barris, Robert .,.. Barlko, Berry . . Barlolone, William Baseball .....,.... Bashore, James Baskelball ,.,...,. Baes, Brooks ...,. Bahlisla, Michael . Bauer, Jill ....... Blum. Robert ..,..... Bavender, Candace Baxler, Barbara Beaber, Parry Beadnell, Avis .. Beale, Lee .,.. Beard, David .,... Becherer, Roberl Bechl, George Bechlel, David Bechfol, skip .... Beck, Kennelh Beck, Vicki .,..... Beck, William .,...... Beckenholdl, Cheryl Becker, Avery ..,... Bedford, Judy Begala, Joe ,.... Belansky, Jane Belba, Eugene Bell, Frances .... Bell, lloberl ,.,. Bellan, Rulh .,..., Bellinski, Suzanne Benas, Mark ..... Beniamin, Keilh . Bennedelli, Greg Bennefl, Michael Bennelf, Jr., Ward Benoll, Peler ..,,. Benson, Judy Benle, Nancy .... Benlon, Sharon Bereznay, Kalhy . Berg, Darlene Berg, Donald .. ,.,..307, .....u7, .,,..274, .....3l4, iso, l5l,il52, ....l, ..... .. ,....lB3, ....,24s, .....245, ....z4z, Berg, Kalhryn Berg, Mary .... Berg, Mimi .,... Berger, Adele ..,. aah-3, nzenafa .... Berkeley, Theodore . Bernal, Yvonne , .... Bernard, Kalhleen .. Bernier, Roberl .,... Bernier, William .,.. Bernsfein, Brian ,. Bernslein, Sleven ., Berry, Ann ...,, Berry, John .. Berry, Roberl .. ,. Berrram, Cynlhia ,,.,. Berlram, Pamela .. Berwald, John ... Besco, Thomas ,.... Besselman, Cheryl ... Besl, Lawrence ...... Besl, William .... Beta Alpha Psi Beta Bela Bela ,,.. '. Belegh. Nicholas .,..., Befreridge, Kafherine .,.. Beuclr, Elizabelh ., Beukema, 'koberf Beyer, Geraldine Beyer, James . Bialowas, Gary Biasella, Susan Bibb, Marry .. Bible, Cheryl .,... Bickerslaff, Karen .... Bickis, Roberl' ,,., Bidinger, Nancy ..,, Biedler, Dr. J. Sam Blehl, Donna ,,... Bielich, Pam Biemel. Alice .... Bierman, Barbara Bike, Lon ..,. ., Binder, Frank ,. Binkley, 'Bruce . ..,.. .. Birskovich, Bernadelle Birskovich, Marianne .... Bischoff, Becky ....., Bishop, David Bishop, Ralph Bisler, Margaret ,... Bissler, Mary ..... Blachly, Paulelle .... Black, Gordon .... Black, Larry' ...., Blackie, David .. Blain, Ian ....... Blanc, Pamela .... Blasius, Donald .,.. Blau, Larry ....... Bleich, Karen ..,, Bleshman, Andrea .. Blessing, Dona .... Blind, Roy .,,....... Bloomfield, Shelly Blosser, Fred ........ Blue, Gregory .... 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Bolinger, Palricia Bond, Daniel Bond, Judilh .. , Bondhus, Jennifer , Bonney, Sieve ,, Boodey, Gary .,., Book, Ronald Bope, Linda . ,... Borber, Sfephen .... Borkowski, Chrisline Borkowski, Jane? Borocz, Edward ,. . Borsch, Sue ...,, Borlon, Nancy .. Borwell, Frank Borwell, Mark Borwell, Skip Bosick, Michael Bourclamis, Tessie . Bowdon, Bmce Bowe, Alene .. Bowen, Roxia , Bowen, Timolhy Bowers, Lynda .. Bowling, Janer . . Bowman, Carol , Boyd, Douglas ,. Boyd, Sleven ,.., Boyer, Gene Boyer, Russell ,... Brace, Roberl .,.. Bracken, James .. Bradbary, James . Bradley, Kalhleen Bradner, Susan . Brady, Edward , Brady, Kalhy ., Braff, Dennis .. Brarr, Michael . Eraiman, Daryl . . Brandl, Lorraine Brandy, Ellen ,.... Brashear, Rebecca Brauer, June ,. . . Brauning, William Brazaloyics, Janis Breniser, Richard Brenner, Janel .... Brenner, William , Brell, Michaela .. Brelzlelder, Dorel Brewer, Lorella .. Brewsler, Robert , Brian, Gregory . Brickman, Charles Briggs, Susan , Brighf, Lory . . Brill, Charles .. Brna, George Brockell, Gary Brockell, Roger ,, olreclory!196 ....276 ....2sz, ,..,.29B, A.,.24o, .....2ss, 248, 19s, .....255, ,...,267, .....sle, ....aoo, .,.,30l ...sza ....za2 'Broda, Dennis .. Brodsky, Jerry .... Brogoch, Diane . Brongo, Edward .. Bronson, Beverly Broska, Gary .... Brolhers, James ..,. Brown, Barbara .... Brown, Calherine Brown, Charles Brown, Dr. Glenn Brown, Ken ..,.,.. Brown, Kenl .... Brown, Maureen Brown, Miriam Brown, Regina .... Brown, Shelia .... Brown, Thomas ,,.. Brown, Tracy ..... Brown, William ,.,.. Brumbaugh, Barbara Brumby, Hal .,,.. . Brumm, David .. Bruner, Ralph , Bruning, Linda .. Brunner, Julie Brunsl, Linda ...,. Bryner, Paul .... Brzowskl, Jean .. . Buchanan, James Buchanans, Roberl .. Buck, Michael Buck, Regina ...,. Buckingham, Ross .. Budai, Lynn .... Buenle, Claire ., Buganski, Berl' ...... Bunch, B. Timothy . Burchik, James ...., Burger, Juclifh .,., Burghardl, Nancy Burgner, Timolhy Burick, Thomas ,... Burkhardr, Douglas . Burkhardf, James Burkhardr, Roberf .. Burkland, Nancy Burleson, Roberl Burlin, Dennis ., Burlon, Palricia ,,.. Burney, Jacquelyn . Burns, Judilh .,,.. Burns, Pamela .. Burns, Roberl Burlon, Pafricia .. Bush, Frank Bussard, Alan .. Bulcher, Bob ..,, Buller, Michael ,... Buffs, James ...,. Burz, Todd ,.,... Buzzard, Wally Bydash, Dennis .... Byers, Terry .,... Byrum, Rick .. . Cabalda, Jacqueline Cabala, Janis ...... Cadden, William ,.,. Cahill, Drew ........ Caika, Mary Jane .... ua, 245, ....251, ....2B4 ..,..247, .,..m, V .... 244, .....Z40, ....298, Calderhead, Pamela .... Calhoun, Elizabelh . Callahan, James .... ...... Callahan, Paul .... Callough, James .... ...... Campbell, Deanna ,... ....., Candea, Richard .... ...... Cannam, Charles .... ...... Cannala, Arlhur Cannon, Cheryl Cannon, Eileen .... Canrlon, James .... Caples, Gary ,..... Carberry, Kennesh , Cardinal Key ...,. Carey, Celine Carll, Phyllis Carlin, Bill . ,..., , Carlson, Douglas .. 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Clendennen, Susan .. Cleveland, Calhy Clevenger, Linda . Clhahorn, Sleve . Close, 'Roberf Clough, Necia .,.. Clulch, lsador Coan, Nancy Coan, Palricia ., Cobb, Roberl' .... Coblenlz, Gilberl .. Coblenlz, John Coblenfz, Mary Cochran, Jeannie Cochran, John . Coder, Sandra . Cody, James Coe, Linda ...... Coed Cadelles ..., Cogan, Vaughn .,.... Cerio, Janis .,..... Chahuan, Jeanelle .. Chakan, Richard , . Chakolsky, Randi .,... ..., Chamberlain, Lauren Chambers, Bruce ,. Chamowilz, Lynda . Champion, Deborah Chanak Jr., Michael Chapin, Janice ......., ...... Charek, Dennis .,. Chase, Sharon ., Chassin, Chrisline . Chen, Chih-Ming Cheslnul League .... ...... Chicola, Myron Chi Omega .... Chipps, Glenda Chipps, Sue ,.... Chilly, Linda ...... Chlysla, Russell Chorey, John ,,... Chrislman, Greg Clirisfman, Terry ...... ...... Christopher, W-Carol .... .. comer, Collins , Becky ..... Collins, Jacqueline Collins, Richard Collins , Rose , .... Coloserli, Jeanne . 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Y olpho phl omega The men's service lralernlty, Alpha Phl Omega, was lounded 23 years ago as an eNor1 to serve the campus and comrrrunlly. Conslsllng ol 25 active members. the lralernlly has projects such as making sludent desk blotters, and worklng lor lhe Bloodmohlle Organlzallons that llnd APhl0's as helpers are Hudson Boys School and the Happy Day School. One ol lls non-lraternlly tradlllons is gettlng each quar1er's pledges lo acquainl lhemselves and show lnlerest In lhe arganlzallon, In return lor nol belng hazed Whlle service projeds are ol top prlorlty, suclal events conslst ol card game marathons, and rneetmg Gamma Sig girls The lralernlty ls open lo all men alpha ph: omega 238 1. J. Kamerer, pres- ldenlg 2. J. See. 3. J. Polack. 4. P. Lee, 5. S, Smith, 6. R. John- son, 7. J. Nlles, B. E. Rulkoll, 9. K. Mlpple, 10. D. Wells, 11. FI. Rosenleld, 12. R. La- Fleur, 13. R. Dellen advlserg 14. J. Ellor 15. S. Lowery, 16. R Kunsl,17 J.Butts,1B D. Fisher. 19 S Far rarese . r 1 s Q, L Q -Q ,1 iv .1 ,, x 'K !R V 145 alpha eta rho Vlllth a local banquet and lleld trips, especially one to Oberlin, Alpha Eta Rho worked to increase Its membership. Founded ln 1969, Kent's Kappa Alpha chapter ls a prolesslonal aerospace group directly associated with the aerospace lndustry. 1 5 6 8 1011 1. P. Vee. 2. R. Carpenter. 3. F. Wllls, 4. B. Slbul, 5. R. Lovell. 6. Ft. Blind, 7. J. Stamels, 8. M. Walker, 9. D. Frame, 10. J. Laurenzano, 11. R. Ross QIQQ More active this year than last, the American Industrial Arts Association has 72 members. lt is open to all industrial arts majors, with no stlpulalion upon grades. Projects lor this year Included a Toys lor Tots campaign, where the members constructed 700 toy trucks lor the Akron area, and hoped to promote thls as a natlonal proiect. Also, Happy Day School was a project. as the members devoted their man hours to construct an addltion to the hulldlng. Proiected activities are an annual spring banquet. and a plan to work with the Environmental Control Committee to bulld bicycle racks lor the KSU campus. - 4 Psa-P1635 Q' ' rs' n e35ali.'Tfa.1. f11?5ar.LfSL . 7'iL1+.L?f,x.!:-t'-14 '9 . 1. L. DeBaglo, 2. R. Kontur, 3. B. Smlth, 4. R. Brace. 5. K. Rheman. 6. D. Mohan. advlserg 7. K. Stress, 8. T. Curtls, 9. G. Homes, 10. G Chrlstman, 11. D. Fullerman. 12. S Layman. advlserg 13. C Fisher, 14. J. Kellner, 15. D. Wiseman. 16. P. Horan. 17. W. Smith, 10. W. Sykes, 19. C. Loya. 20 D. Myers, 21. B. Buganskl, 22 J. Ledgemood alpha eta rhtyalaa 239 s nn P Q. 'X is .AA 5,- .Jr Q 4. 4 I 1 I, .m' angel flight arnold nir focietg Sponsored by Arnold Alr Soclety, Angel Flight members serve as Dfllcal hosteases to AAS and Alr Force ROTC luncilona. Bealdes sewing campus and oommunhy, rapreuematlvee lrom KSU's Angel Flight wlll be sem to stale, reglonal and nellonal convenllona. angel lllghl-arnold aurf240 1. FI. Koller, 2. M. Engel, 3. T. Byers. 4. J. Dugan. 5. D. Sharp, G. P, Shener, 7. L BUPC. 5- D- H9m'9 9 S. Kn0PP, 10. N. Gnuldln, 11. D, Hansel, 12. A, Taber, 13. C. Lutz, 14. 0. Muller, 15. S. Chlrps. 16. D. Moskalel- 17, W. Slewarl, 18. S. Morlarly, 19. K. Jenckl, 20. B. Parker, 21. L. Scheurmnnn, 22. B. Way A w 'fv L 11 ,H exec ij l . boqrdf The development ol ellectlve Alr Force otllcere In the goal ot Arnold Alr Soclely, the honorary Alr Force ROTC servlce organlzallon. The Mllltary Ball, parties tor underprlvlleged children. servlce to the Hattle 1. J. Dugan. 2. L Santchl, 3. P. Sl-tangy A T 5 9 2' L BOW' 5- D' MWKHIOY. 1. A Taber: a. ui. Euzi J 'T 'd '- 9- S' Chlws. ro. w. stewart, 11. K, unc s. 12. D. Muller. 13. B. Parker, 14. D. Sharp Larlun Foundatlon and epanenrlng Angel Fllghl are lhelr mejor actlvltles. 1 I 1. W. McCloud, 2. F. Koltonskl, 3. R. Daley, 4. J. Dugan, 5. J. Kontra, 6. T. Arora, 7. L. Koslba, B. P. Vee, 9. R. Bllnd, 10. J. Beshore, 11. D. Rlcharda, 12. J. Slake, 13. Dr. P. A. Otterson Advleef,14, Dr. W. N. Hubln Advleef, 15. T. Preece, 16. R. Blckls, 17. S. Turcola, 18. T. Sahel, 19. J. Laurenzand, 20. D. Lovell ll' V 1 f N - rr V , I Brlnglng together aerospace students and proleulonala ll the elm ol the Amerlcan lnstltute et Aeronautics and As- tronautlcl. Members ol the Kent chapter sponsored en lee lkatlng party, lleld trlpa. and the annual Aerospace Banquet tom eel tha! alm. exec board-american Institute ol aeronautlcs and BSff0f'l3U1ICSf241 , . 1. ,. offoc for childhood ed The Assoclallun lor Childhood Education ls open lo any sludenl malorlng In Special, Elementary or Early Childhood Education and ls prlmarily concerned wilh children belween two and twelve years old. Al monthly meellngs guesl speakers relale Ideas and ways ol deallng wllh young children, so lhal lhe members learn lrom speakers as well as gammg practlcal experience from worklng wllh children ln a service project. anew, lm qrnlfjrlf,-,rg eg 1242 K7 ft ,4- 4' -xTQ Y -7' -Q ,Q 1 Qi I J. Auskings, 2. S. Slgler, 3. W, Tepper, 4. J. Lelnweher, S. E. Nowak, 6. J. Slaley, 7. N. Hlmler, B. J. Mlller, Pres. 9. N. Vasllenko. 10. S. Ball, 11. R. DeIPouo, 12. S. Page, 13. K. Clark. 14. M, Lapp, 15. D, Berg, 16. J. Jones, 17. L. Slnghaus, 18. J. Rlggs, 19. L. Bowers 7 rv . HM M Y-4' f Q 1 r x l 2' 1' fry 1 . 'N Xa Q. ,qs 415 Ax . .H . -.VM ' Sf 1 -Hr: . 1 A, ' a X, ' , j fi1: 2fl4!ig f'if,,E-..,..:, . V 1 -lf, . '-1--nl,-..-wX'Q'.-Q Q 1 GLU! Assocraled Women Sludenls. whose purpose ls lo promole cultural. social, scholastlc and lradllronal acllvllles, seeks Io keep lhe women on lhe Ken! campus rnlormed ol Important events Along wllh sponsonng Llllle Sus Weekend, Mom S Weekend and Porkbarrel. AWS hosled a new prolecl-a Spring Bridal Farr. where lashnons lrom a Cleveland shop. and silver. chuna and glassware displays hlghllghled lhe lan I J Rogovln. 2 B Bronson, 3 D Oleyar, 4 J Fronlins, 5 M McCready .rxxlu nlvx! nl.uvlr'H Nlll41r'lYlN .. asv' N I 'W ,gf ' 'f' X -5.2 M.-, . .f 1 Y ' - . QT: .' ' f ' gigi.. 7 . ' gm , 1 ,. ,t. . fr: :gl I ' ,4 W 121 at ' 46 A ly. ,X 'X Z- Y ang. AQN-Q. ,Qs blk - if N, r T ,- ' ' I 'r x, y f l 1, K I A lv if : . I '11 Tv!! r iii!- 'Md if x I 1 fl beta olpho pf: About 60 people. most ot them males, make up Bela Alpha Psl. the accounting honorary, Members are lnltlaled during tall and sprlng banquets, Dlnner meetlngs al local country clubs enable members to hear speakers who are prolesslonal accountants. To enter the honorary, accountlng malors with a three polnl average apply and are voted upon. The two speakers per quarter, letters lrom companies, and vlslts from prolesslonal represenlallves enable Beta Alpha Ps: members lo be more aware t 1 the outslde business communlly. neva alpha uangaa 1. F. Bush, 2. D. Lewls. 3. D. Ftabe, 4. R, Boyer. 5. K. Sherwood. 6. D. Conroy, 7. S. Clhahorn, 8. C Tussel 9 B Elllaton, 10. J. Forney, 11. J. Prlce. 12. J. Dye. 13. G. Kula, 14. J. Polach. 15. J. Strlcklen. 16 J. Seaton ' 1 . '.v f -x ,4- f ix Q SQN QQ ,- rw N .Z 4.- rw 7- 6-7 Xl lluwff' f x , . W C , r , . ,. A mldnlghl lapping ceremony ol new I members occurs twlce a year and ls 17 t 19 lhe lradlllon ol Cardlnal Key, women's honorary recognlzlng slu- A 10 1 dent leadership. In lhls ceremony old q members clrcle lhe induclee, and as lhey hold candles, slng lne Alma Maler. As well as hosllng a nallonal x convenllon al KSU, lhey will hold an .H 5 1, M, Z.,-,kr 2, D, Hugh, Easlern Reglonal convenllon lhls B 3 D, Kang, 4, 5, Cal. year. They also award a yearly schole 4 houn, 5. B. Goldman, B'5hlP' 3 6 D Mouyard, 7, K. 1 2 Lamb, 8. J. Galena, 9. D. Saxton, 10. C. 1 2 J 3 Kellh,11.K.Schmal1. 12. L. Copplns, 13. J. Mlllar, 14 P. Llsler, 1. L. Tolllvsr, 2. H. Rullner, 3. C. Ayers, 4. B. Radlgan, 5. P 15. J. Hawkins, 15. N Benoll, 6. J. Gumberl, 7. C.'Morgan. 8, J. Caslellana, 9. L. Bike, Crossello, 17. B 10. V. Roclne, 11. Fl. Slerlekar, 12. B. Bernler, 13. J. Stellar, 14 Bronson, 18. S. Le- J. Angelo, 15. L. Schargorodskl, 16. G. Skeldlng, 17, J. Baehr dyard, 19. B. Elsel, 20. 18. M. Galllsslo, 19. W. Johnson, 20. D. Nolilngham, 21. W, Miller C. May, 21. Dr. An- 22, J. Warnemenl, 23. J. Baker, 24. F. Blosser. 25. B. Mlnnlch demon. adviser 26. J. Kozlch, 27. V. Pelrovlch .7 Y W .1-' blue 99 Leadership and recognlllon ol sludenls is what Blue Key. nallonal men's acllvlly honorary. ls all aboul. Each wlnler quarler, Blue Key and lhelr slsler honorary, Cardlnal Key sponsor lhe Penny Carnlval lo ralse scholarship funds. blue key-cardinal key 245 7 Q2 b non b'rith hlll I Regular Frnday mghl servuces are only a small par! ol Hrllel, Then largest crowd galherrng us a lox and bagel sale Theur College Towers aparlmen! creales a colleehouse almosphere centered around lolk smgung gullar playvng and rapping Fund ralslng Includes a coined bee! dinner held Twice a year. but lhelr ulllmale goal ls lo ohlam a Rabbr and lull lrme loundalron on the KSU campus HM 1 S Edelslem, 2 J Ku1Ier.3.M,Lu5IgarIer1,4 D Scolmck, presrdenl 5 Dr Gelermler advlser' 6 S Fruedman, 7 S Bloomlleld B R Mersel 9 L Floss. 10 J Horvman. 11 M, Lazarus 10 7 3 lC.1UfGlf Laurels senlor women s honorary has 24 members who were se- lected lor lhelr scholarship leadership. character and service The women musl have a 301 GPA and recommendations In Laurels 15 years of enuslence only 200 have been selecled lor membership The group as lryrng lo gel nallunal recognlllon In Morlarboard Soclely Laurels has been acllve an helping lhe sociology deparirnenl In als survey ol raceal preludlce ushering and hoslesslng al the Arlrsl Leclure Serves helprng lhe aamussrons ollnce wrlh vusrls to hrgh schools ana Duuldrng a rapport mm alumni 1 J Forney 2 K Zadeslfy 3 L Copplns 4 K McBrude 5 R Bfrllbn 6 P Lisle! 7 J Hogovlfl B N CHJSENO 9 N Levls 10 C Lovell, ll U Ollowe 1 1 I QF: -5 A . .Mihai X.: 4.4s.1 A, e-fmfw F7' -eun.4r... ,gp f . 'FT'F -nz' . 1. .....:-l4..l- L Q 'Q'T'1 T'5 5'11'f'f4 1 A T N r nf-w. ev-F ,.,........ -.ha L., '1 ?-Q 'im x I 1 'i X iii +4Q ?2i 5 zM' tttifa 6989 lm 'P nm Mfwv mf 1 K Halbert, 2 P. Hodason. 3. B, Smith 4 D. Rack, 5. C. Staph, 6. D. Spindle, 7 V Beck, 8 D, Moore. 9 K Denton. 10 M Steiner, 11. V. Robinson, 12. C. Crum, 13 C, Klrsopp. 14, N. Stoner. 15. Y. Sacco. 16 L Bruntng, 17 B, Bierman, 18, K, Dulty, 19 K Guess. 20 K. Wlsnlewskt. 21 M Stout. 22. S Gasloa, 23. M Hamrak, 24 A Herlngton. 25, L. Duncan, 26, P Sansky 27 S Por1er,28, G Gram, 29 T Walters 30, J. Hunt, 31. T. Martin, 32. S. Kozack 33. J Rogovin, 34 B, Bernler. 35 B. Sulll van, 36. C. Ayers. 37 R Fuhrer, 38. L Dietrich. 39. D While, 40. W Vee. 41, B Kllrpy. 42 K. Whtteleather. 43. G Skoch 44 K Btckerstatt. 45 B. Collins. 46 M Mlchatak, 47. T. Hlnshaw. 48. D Edmunds, 49 S. Harris. 50, C Kramer, 51 S Knapp. 1-23, ' -Q 1 cheftnut league Chestnut League, an organization with splrlt. puts the pep ot nts members bernnd campus-wide spans activities Its members provide the extra support the teams need by making posters and signs. chalklng srdewalks. and mlgratrng to Mlaml They sponsor the cheerleaders and Ilashereltes and Grog. the KSU mascot Lffefl r,ade1le',1?4H codettef Otficlal Army ROTC hostesses. the Coed Cadettes serve the campus and community by entertaining the elderly at the Portage County Nursing Home, helping al lhe Kent Junlor and Senior Science Falr, mannlng the voting booths lor campus elections, ushering Bl sports events, working in the Clean-up Kenl Campaign and assisllng the quanerly Red Cross blood drive coed 1. M. Skelly, 2, Cpt. T. Kllngar. 3. B. Hurd, 4. J. Glrone, 5. D, Delpoun, 6. D. Young, 7. C. Bowman 8. C. Kubackl, 9. R, A, Shumaker, 10. W. Dickinson, 11. R. Whlsnsr, 12. P. Potratz, 13. L. Franklln. 14 J. Noble, 15. N. Coarl x --ss f r i . l - 1-5 I sq, 'N h I l K V -J' . '- 1 fs f I I' . ' 'Vt X- 5' N lr ,Q , V .AXA-1 xx - 'Xxx - V- .A--U '5 IJ kg .M -' al , v ,- N., -'53 i, ,. 4, . A ggfflil T' i f -I , ll x'.4-'Jalan . li 6 -kr, s ,. , .,-. A 1 N VV sl c f - N o h . 6 , 5 marketing Students are glven the chance to meet prolesslonal msrketlng men In the Celleglals Markellng Assoclatlon, The soclal aspect ol markettng ls stressed through A tradltlonal 2 soclsl Get Together. where students and prolessors In the marketing department meet. In the plannlng stages ts a banquet and a simulated msrketlng world, whlch ls conducted Itke s game where dllterent colleges would test lhelr marketlng sklll collegiate 1 C Ftoblwn, 2 R. Torch, 3. C, Elllng, 4 T Fteuschllng, advlserg 5. J. Dlckson 6. B. Havel, presldsnl Collegiate marksnng 249 Ii N-or 16 ,X xy X ' ' . 1 1- -saw! 5' xx ., . 31 1 f-Q Q ll DWF 4.x S ...Q-1. r dolly I-lent .rtoter Four daily deadlines, one darkroom, seven typewrllers and 35 people make up t e ary e a printrng, approximately 12 pages a day. An edrlorial board makes the decisions and nine reporters, lour page lay-out people and advance ' ' d' d e live hours work a day, rournalrsm classes supply the manpower Stallers gel no course credit lor lherr part ol the me ra an averag The editors, the news, the stall and plans change every quarter. Only the tabloid size and black rnk stay the same. 31 I a 20 h D I K nl Sl ter Printed tour times a week at Gowe 2R 2 7 , I 6 L Pronlkowskr 7 P Engel B B Hancock 9 J Y'A9ir.Q W 1 J Anderson, 2 L Lombardi. 3 M Weston, 4 P Church S C Halvey, , . , . . Schmitz. 10 J, Kilner. New York Times. Chrcago' 11 J Felters, 12. B Lazarus, tall editor. 13 Fl Grahle, 14. T Lockwood 15 Fl Bishop. 16 M Buck 17 L Roberts 18 R Cooper. Los Angeles Times,Chicago.19 D Mclane. 20 L. Tollrver, 21 H Scoble. k 29. B Peabody, 30, 22. E J hnson. 23 D Trauben. 24 R Volpe, 25 J Nichols, 26. D Shryock, 27 D. Saprr. 28 J Gredes y, o J. Michener. novelrsl, 31 D Arlda, 32. S. Zimmerman, winter editor 33. G Armstrong McLean, 34 J Schulte 35. S Salyer 36 B Seine 37 I Clutch .Lilly kann ,ram 351 councll for exceptlonol children 2 3 t 1. M, Kaminskl, 2. J. Wllson. 3. M. Gcchnour Students who are interested in sewing the deal. mentally retarded, handicapped and gltted compose the Council tor Exceptional Children. They work on protects and gain learning experiences lrom thelr actlvltles. Projects consist ot baby sitting and showing lilms on the teaching methods used lor deal. retarded and special chlldren, Thls organlzatlon plans to hold a Sunday school class tor the retarded and to travel to Apple Creek Institute, a mental instltullon. high court 3 1 2 1 D Bond, 2 B King, 3. B Slocum The combination ol three men torms the highest iudiclal body on campus. High court interprets cases connected with the student body constitution, student senate and Its executive branch and other student organllatlons. '- '1 '-' 'ff'f'ftJw,nal mlldverl .mgn won 252 l l l -SQ! CD f X 2 'n 4' I x A ,' it M M ae W rv , .V 1 , 4 B ILA! c' I , ' 1 P 7' isis. it 'Il 10 1 2 4 6 7 B 3 1. J. Lawlor. 2. J. Louan. 3. G. Nelson. 4. D. Salem. 5. T. Metsler. 6. D. Schlemmer, 7. M. Smlth, B. D. Hennlgan, 9, C. Moore. 10, B Noll, 11. C Hoslerman L .,.,1..-unV---- 'fs M - ,-H My, -Q- H--v . g, 1 'r- x -1 e-'X ' X ir- K . Nr Iv .,. forenflcf Consldered a program slnce Its heglnnlng In 1928, Forensics centers on lntercolleglate compelltlon and debate. Its alm ls to lleld compeltllve acllvlty and Its central core Iles ln debate, meeting wlth schools coast to coast, Including Harvard and Northwestern Untversltles. Other contests Include oratory or memorized speeches. extemporaneous speaklng on selected loplcs. oral lnterpretallon and reading and experlmental speech actlvttles. Non-compellllve areas Include a Speakers Bureau which recelves speaker requests from the Kent, Akron, Ravenna and Portage County reglons, and servlng as ludges lar area hlgh school speech program. Competltlve and educational, the KSU Forensics program is not llmlted to speech majors and anyone ls welcome to compete. Iorensuc assocuatuon 253 gamma flgmo flgmu The goal ol Gamma Sugma Sugma, Beta Omega chapter. the womens servlce soronty ls 'servrce drrected towards the campus un a relevant way ' The 44 members which Include a pepoy aclnve' pledge class perlormed such servrce prolects as passung out yearbooks. sponsorung the Ugly Mans contest, helprng the aged at Hawthornden State Hospital, working with both the Akron tutor program and ' Clean Up Kent, Although a Chartered chapter lor only two years the group hosted an Ohio Valley Reguonal Conterence the weekend ol May 1 whlch was named by the natlonal chapter as the most productive conlerence Come as you are breaktasls, workmg tor the McEIrath skllls prolect and gettmg lo know then tall and sprung pledge classes are all a part ol Gamma Sugma Sigma It rs open to women ot any race creed or nationality. tor there ls a destiny which makes them srsters' if 1 L Taylor 2 K Grgllottr, presldenI,3 M McDermott, 4 K Gedeon, 5 S Gute, 6 A Dana. 7 R Rosenstock, 8 N Knopp. 9 C F'eg0rsch,1D J Colosettr, 11 E Penrod 12 Ft Brcrwn.13 J N1cholson,14 L Patrlck,1S A WlIlold,16 K Stephenson, 17 B Btschott, IB S Page,19 L Wolte. 20 N Koch, 21 B DeNat. 22 L Gladd, 23 T Garnls, 24 D Sweet, 25 L Lyons. 26 M Gostcly, 27 G Scebhl l4,.mfn,. vpn.. ,ll.m.l fm V3 41.4 -t -L f ,. , 1'-7 , r , ,4- L. 1 'al 1 4 ,-nr wr. tl ,.,-4 .Taft -v,, Ti- -'T' u u' .r-'1 '.I'5Zf: 7, . :r11' V , If ,J1 , X ,., nv' . t 'un-p ri. X Y, 2 t h xv.: fair?-.:..7 5'Z1 SN 5 1' -2 f , :-' .-5 5 A H-5.5: 54, .3 - ,. .q gx- ', xt.. or t .1,.' , - va -Lug-'.-'Q' L . .QI-e' 'ny Tw' ' .- -' :V W-, . V ' 213, 'I..t,L,.x 5 -IQ. If 'ffl fly' Q1 1 . e x Q.'x'p,,,-' .'-T w .,Qf 5'T fl ., . , . . '1 13' 3 4 av w 1 . -P 5 N council Interlraternlty Council sought to matntaln standards ot traternltles through more work by delegates trom the Indlvldual chapters IFC representatives worked to make Iralernltles more Independent ot admlnlstratton guidance. The counclI's membershlp dropped as several Iraternlty chapters went Inactive But Sigma Tau Gamma, national lraternlty on the KSU campus whlch went Inactive many years ago had Its charter reinstated ,lv-A ' lnterfroternltg 1 J Jones, 2 D Mlltner. 3 G Becht. 4 D Srekanles, 5 D Lundgard, 6, D Etrall, 7 R Detwller, B W Forrester 9. E Baker presrdent, 10 J Hlndarnn, 11 D McKelIar,12 B Muha,13 B, Maas,1d. J Baehr. 15. H Welker, 16. L, Zlnk lntertratermty countll 355 beta beta beta Nellonal hlologlcel orgenlxetlon, Beta Bela Beta. planned to vlalt the Vlrglnle Inatllule ol Marlne Blology aprlng quarter. To value money lor the lrlp, member: worked n colleeahop In Cunningham Hell. They also helped wllh the Clean-up committees ol aunoundlng towns. Fleld trlpe to natural areeu were also planned. Each quarter, new memben are lnmclod and during lorlng quarter lhey hold a Formal Banquet. 4 5 6 7 9 'O 12 I3 2 1 3 1. V. Varkslia. 2. L Langenbachev. 3. J. Krehblel. 4. Dr. Rutherlord. advlleri 5, D. Kanopka, 8. K. Malln 7. R. Fovargue. B. J. Vldd. 9. D. Wood. 10. J. Amatengelo. pmeldent: 11. B. Welmel, 12. G. Happen. 13. G. Schaelef crof countrg Undef rookle coach Jlm McDonough, the cron-country team had lhelr troubles, Ioalng ln dual matches agalnal OU. Mlaml. Eastem Mlchlgan, and Penn Stale. The herrlera deloated Toledo, but losl to Bowling Green and Western Michigan In a quad meet. They placed slxth ln a lleld ol20In1he All-Ohlo meet. and lllth ol 6 In the MAC champlonahlpe. The brlght spot In tha season was when Ed Norrll was named All-Amerlcan. He wlll compels In the NCAA Cham- plonshlps, 1 H Fahl, 2 E. Numa, caplalng 3. R. Hartman, 4. T. Burgner, 5. P. Mllel, 6. K. Dawson, 7. S, Burbel, 8. J. McDonough, coach cross country-beta beta be-laf256 N , 'X '-1 T , 1, N '-'r .lf 9 '- . H -v xg! lr.-...J A., qv .,.f. . J .1 . -. ... l 1 1 vs . , Ah x ., , -M f i 5 1 to . , ' ' V I 4 , wp.. ' ji ff I ko N -Y ' N . -4 x . .8 ' I K ' ' . Q Q 1 , C 6 . ti.: V .,, Q 5 C-', -2- S X t ,ffff 4. 1- .. 0 ,- X I f ' ' ' as . XA .y , a ' ' 4 ' I X ' i . Q ' I ' Q' . ' q . 4 . el K fx A - ' is X 5 ' f . a K X , -' . s 3 ' I ' ' X ' ,Q N A ' x H X f I l 1 Mit 12 I3 15 we ' 7 14 1 Mr Park, 2. J. Pllz. prenldantg 3. E. Gorman, 4. S. Rlchle, 5. T. Cullen, B. Mr. Klmmel, advlaerp 7. B. Ray, 8. J. Brothers, 9 Fl. Nykolyuhyn, 10. L. Zale, 11. B. Carlln, 12. J. Walker, 13. B. Malandro, 14. S. Taylor, 15. 5. Balley, 18. J. Bedlord, 17 S. Maaha ,, .,.....,.,. . . ........ Y .. . . . .......--a-as----vw' ---A - judo club To be a member ot Judo Club. one need only show an lntereel and attend practices which are held three llmea a week ln the wrestling room ot Unlverally School. Mr. Klelsoon Park who holds the lllth degree black belt In ludo and karate ls present al these pracllces to advlse those who know the art, and to teach the beginners throwlng and grappllng technlquea. The more experlenced man compete In contests ol eklll. One member who holds a second degree black belt took tlrsl place last year In the Collegiate Nallonal Judo Champlonshlp In whlch 42 schools had entered. Competltlon lor women. Kala. whlch means form, ules a preurranged form lo show the prlnclples ol judo In a gentle way. Sometlmea members get together lor a cookoul or plcnlc, but mostly meet to learn and practice the way ol ludog ellectlve sell-defense. iudo cIubf257 I n y -t , 4 ,. A' rf, , .. .42-fic 411 ' - ' ' ' . 2 N- Q 'V , 1 -Q I. Q , , fi A . . . - L M -4 ' .g. I ' K.. x :L -:L V rx ' J ' . Rf yi ft 'S 1 l . 'ug 5: -' 1 A ,f fd sat 3 f ' ' ' A .f ge 2 1 2.24 1 A I l ' X, I v , 1 IN. 7 ' ' ' A . . 1 ' ' . ' x , Y X E aj J Xi X vi. N 1, 1 I 1 ,. ' S E.?N..f a s X- ' --W' r- Y 11 1 A . 7 lv' . 'xx I I . 'f x 1 .l X ' A 1 s L .V , ., 3, , K L., -,WX ' X X 5 1 , 4 .W rx l r 1 4 . 6 W' V X 9 ' iff . 'J 7.65 'f f K ' 4 i..s3QV a . .f .. A . '-.1-15-Ef..7ffr?ff1' .Q , 1 ' 'P EV .:+?n-ef.-. 'L varate Llubf258 I-torote club Alter three years as head ol the Kent State Karate Club, the cIub's Iounder and Sensei tchlel instructory. Jeung H, Klm, Is leaving. Under KIm's direction the club has grown Irom 15 members to lls present number ol 64, lour ol the lormer students having become Instructors on their own. Slnce lls Inceptlon, the club has competed In numerous tournaments wlnnlng a total ot 23 llrsl- places. 42 second-places and 21 lhlrd-place trophies. 3361315616953 M Yrrdtatstroa 1. C. Swlnheart, 2. T, Shrank, 3. P. Parsons, 4. L. Searles. 5. R. Tlrlea, 6, K. Jensen, 7. Fl. Henry, 8. P Wlley, 9, P Source, 10 K Foreman, 11. M. Scene, 12. J. Cresculllo, 13 W, Welling. 14. M. Ullman. 15. T. Edwards, 16. B. Grtcter. 17. B. Curtis, 18 B, FtomeY- 19. B. Manrm. 20. B. Beck, 21. J Kreslge, 22. J, Hubbs, 23. M. Borwell, 24. J. Klm. 25. V. Laquldarl, 26. J, Deegan, 27, B. Slosshef. 28. P. Sweany, 29. T. Jankuwskl, 30. J. Serynk, 31, D. Verbeck. 32. B, Romain, 33. C. Maydak. 34. B. Gowens, 35. S Francrs, 35 D. Shapiro. 37. E. Smlth, 38. G. Montgomery, 39. R, Mohr, 40. R. Barker ,..l X f -V 1 'K .., f fu , 'A 'N -4- -og x .. .X - .5 1 Q A , ..- F t Q 'W ie-'45 1 J Chahuan, 2. Ft, Temuru, president: 3 M, Temu. 4 I Fada- hunsl, 5, A. Shebl. 6. R. Kilkenny, 7 J Ewing. B S Ogun. bona,9 S Azalml,10. G. Gowasack, 11 R. Myers, 12 M, Axaiml 13 B RaInes,14 S Obra, 15 M. Anthony advlser, 16, Mrs S. Alalml, 17. P, Osiegbu, 18, Mrs S. Ardhy, 19. S Ardhy, 20. M Azalml, 21 P Ugochukwu. 22 M Mamulee. 23. B Dar- poh. 24. S. Megash, 25 D Johng. 26 J. Egekeze . 1 . : . , s I , , , x ,. X R - l .A . N x x x 5 . , . l s l x tu . '- e lnternotronolf Kent Internationals was lounded ln 1958 and Its purpose is to promote cultural understanding between loreign students and Americans ln Kent and elsewhere They sponsor a number ot actlvllles such as the International Festival, which ls held annually ln the union and leatures displays lrom varlous countrles. an Embassy Ball, an International Showtime and panel dlscusslons This year they traveled to other Ohio towns and Niagara Falls. The organization is open to anyone who Ia Interested he-nl mlematuonals 359 -gg? I.. 21151 K 5 0' ,---Q . ff'-f Q3 ', , Q 3 Q ...Gw- ,Q 9 QL . .Wx xxx xx , lx 0' J Sf' w' -..,.-1 ,Y x. , . :' i' 'V m 'Q I ,ii I . - ,.bg.,. t r' -r 1 5 f- , 1 FFS .' R 1 L Gasklniadvlser. 2 B Swallield, J K Olson, adviser: 4 B Lane. 5 T Golden. 6 N, Slcvmlnskl, 7 M Gadomski. 8 L Schargorodskl, 9 J Henry.1U P Slevens ll E Shuman.12 T Shaker. I3 J Cor coran, N B Acker man. 15 B. Radlgan president. I5 J McAurrmr koppo phl As a rellgious servxce organlzatlon tor the communlty, Kappa Phl meets weekly at Wesley Foundatton For Kent wallara chlldren, Kappa Phl sponsored a Halloween party and Thanksgtvtng project Durtng the Christmas season members caroled al Roblnson- Memorial Hospltal, and lor sprlng a marathon walk lo earn money lor McEIrath Park. In sprung Kappa Phl holds their annual torrnal wlth their brother lraternlly. In June members plan to attend the Nallonal Convenllon held ln Colorado vanpa mn. 252 1. V. Schmauch, 2. M. Skrlells, 3 A. Blemel. presldentg 4. C. Molr, 5 P. McCroble, 6. M. Ulmer, 7. C Relnwald, 8. D. Dlltord. 9. G. Glbbs 10. P. McFerren. 11.Mrs. G. Brown advlserg 12. D. Lyons, 13. K. Mlnar clk. 14. E. Dobos, 15. C. Joseph 16. N. Jurlg, 17. K. Porrer, 1B. J Mlller, 19. S. Conley, 20. M. O'NellI, 21. J. Graham. 22. C. Pearson. 23. M. Mlllar, 24. C. Rlsher. 25. S Gruhbs. 26. S. Kent, 27. M. Mlller, 28. R. Hedeen, 29 B. Bartko. 30. K. Mlklovlc, 31. Mrs. D. Shllllng 930 iltltl i px 3- --il' 1 A3 1 If new-9 MBE Q F We he -A 1 .4 9 s .oe 9 Q 0 . A ' v ,l 1 1 Y X. 4 F I I f lui 9 Y J :A 1 'V' 3, 14 .as ,a-, f si 3 4..r l 1-r'fg,,,.,-M 4. . , . . . 'f,.1:4.: -HA. '- .N .. 9 7 IV Us . lj- ... ' Lil IF, ft Lix Y . I , lj 1'f..!f'u:' .fix I I ',. 'J l V A 'T' D H 4.1! T., V 5 N A . . 4, - , A -4 lf, .. 1 L. X gf -5. . -,J lf nl K 4 'gn A r X' 1 Av.. ' -',-wx .. 2 ,'2 -' - 1 T 'VW V ' 4 -M :NQZN-iw R...-vft-N322 ' ' il.. A f ' f 7'. ' 'NL ' if . b, j.,,-:1..,y l ... . .-:'- T 1 - . its ' ,.-Jf g 2 I ' . ' ' 1 5 -A , 3 ,v-- -fwvil -,fire -5 gay. xx! 5 I , sw 1' I 1' I ' M p lv: ' ,--r-pf - f- ' I' .v r . Q ' H. - ' -Xin: LL .L -, ' ,- 7 r 2 4 6 3 5 1 T O'Hara, 2 J Comes, 3 E Penrod, 4 D. Penrod, 5 J Cox,6. B. Flllapalldo. 7. B. Perko major eventf The Major Evenls Commlllee, reorganized lhls year, is now more luncuonal. Permanen! members are assigrle p lor lhe enllre year, which allows each member lo elllclenlly plan lhe hlg evenls on campus. such as Wlnler Weekend. Campus Day. Homecoming and all lhe major concerts and special acllvllles al Kent. d lo arlncular commnllees mayor evenls 263 vt I. .vt 1 ' rf, 'ix . .. ff' .4 7 - 'fr r A V1 . , ll l I '- ' sv I . -f f ' 1'-. . , - is ,ff A .1 N. .-X tr-t .ef f 33 M' -'J V r ' - 5 - V' N ff H W . , l . P-Qi, 5? K ' .. ',f7 'LTf'v--. , . 11- f 'P A X 'I r ,. . I 1' -1 N ,r 1 . , t ,, V 'Es' I ' 2. ,, s.. i - JV- A .xl I, r I f , . , ' . I I' -P t - . . Y J. N . .X . -s Lk gr 1 t 'tu -hx .pf XX , QL ,e-1' - uv. sig' ,. aff' X '-: ' J r. x . 4 A ,4 1 J.- t L. 1 5 1 ..' . 01 4 . Q .' ur fb .l Y J, f A N .viii s.. w ,,.1.- Et f 'I v , . 5 -, -., pun - M . -. ff -.i.'f?- -- -1 t J. T, H -any 1,1 ' ' 'Wu , v name or organlzatlon MOBOBRIOUS PIT presldent Nude Runner where he may be reached Room 13 Stopher Hall advlscr Chuck Sackett housemother Mrs, Robt, Whlte treasurer Albino Watermelon organlzatlon address 210 Olson Hall check type or organization Other ls the organlzatlon local or natlonal? lnternatlonal when and where do you hold your business meetings? Venlce Cale when was your organlzatlon lounded on campus? 1BCl7 what Is the speclllc purpose ol your organlzalion? To instlgate, domlnate, propagate, relegate, masturbate, lnebreate, Inltlate, casllgate, moderate, lnvestlgate, regulate, sltuate, and prosllate campus actlvltles what servlce and soclal acttvltles dld you sponsor last spring? T. P Waterhouse lor President, Angela Lltrlco lor Campus Day Queen. Sklnny-dlpplng Party, The Mummy, and The Bowman lncident what achievements and awards have you won slnce spring? Joe Kuchta award lor Outstandlng Service to The Pollce Force, The J.T.S. Brown Scholastic Award lor the Lowest Group Acum., The Benldll Slate College Invltatlonal Turtle Hunt QFIRST FLACEj, Lenny Bruce Forenslc Award what other tradltlons do you have? Splrlt Log, Mung, Sprlng Love-ln, Bearded Clam, Plpe Alley Glrl ot the Week, Partles, Drlnklng and Getting Slck anythlng unusual about your pledge perlods tanythlng humorous! Once every 28 days and lt aln't tunny when It aln't usually ll you have your own residence, when did you acqulre It? anythlng unusual or humorous about It? how many members live there? Acquired thls lall, llre hydrant, Iamppost. autographed plcture ol Annette Funlcello, between 3 and 371 what ln particular sets your organlzallon apart lrom others ol Its klnd? YOU HAVE GOT T0 BE KIDDING MEIII any big plans lor the tuture? A zeppellne race, elephant hunt, gerbll plague ls there any other pertalnent, lnterestlng and humorous lnlormatlon? Plmp, plmp, plmp, plmp, we aln't stuck up we aln't shlt. let's hear a cheer lor the Mobobrlous Pll with an MamaOanaBananOanaB-R-I-0-U-S Plt, Benlto, Benlto, Benllo Muesollnl, da-da-daada-da-da-da-da PlTlll tflhbobrluus pltf264 . me ' . -.,. 1 x 'x ,Ls 1. Snake Sterlekar, 2. MIdss Moll, 3. Nude Runner Petrlch 4. Blg Wayne KIPP. 5. lNeeper Byers, 8. Chunk Tlplon. 7. Rat Rechedy. B. Devlent German Alblno Watermelon TroIl Warnement, 9, Chuckle Sackett, 10. Crip Burt. D- Crazy AI Spoerr. 12. Che Stelte ns.13, Wngs wagner, 14. Glo- vannl Meyher ,, J'-,,,. ,,,i-f-1 f Z.,- f 0. S , -. C-g, ' F . -?!U K ,, , ' aff ,,.f ,.,,,f T L H XXV I, ,, s.,.,ff'-A Q- 0 , Q Q Q ' 0 0 o A 0 -. Q mr vom lgrna-new student pmgram!265 5 E I2 ,' 7 4 1. H, Plerce, 2. L. renklln, 3, T. Slgler, I. C. May, 5. J. Beahr. 6. B. Mlnnlch, 7. D. Knrrer, 8. B. Bowdon go new ftu Qi dent pro gram The Eudaemonlcal Gelllmaulry or a lumbled assortment conduclve to happlness ls the New Student Program. But thls year, change produced peraonallzatlon ol the trndltlonal wlth added events: a planelarlum show. 8 clnematography show. e pantomlme. and dlscusslons on the Kegley Commls- slon. women's llberatlon. ecology, and blacks and mlnorttles. mU roto flgmo Speclel care and tralnlng ol deal chlldren whlle brlnglng members together are goals ol Mu lote Slgma, the national educatlon honorary. lndlvldual tutorlng helps deal chlldron to understand the world around them and offers students an opportunlty to galn experience In thelr lleld. The members agaln sponsored thelr annual Chrlstmaa party tor deal children. New members were Inducled ln a candlelight ceremony. lib ' 1, K. Mllne, 2. M. Ftohln. 3. K. Mezarlk. 4. 5. Carlson. preuldent . ,g,,...- s 41. M., V.. ws,,f::eg3f-T'r :3?-fleayfr? psfhfj gfzzi 6:11 5: al' ' 4- V f n if ' ' an-mf'1,.5. arg.-rw vf- ff. ,ffl J l - -r . 1 'FL-V f '.u t , . ,-N.. . Y ,ff - . ,. -.:. .. -' - - -1 - -- 7:13, Tzgf,-.s .M ...W , ,- W , ,g,'1'g':g,y,,T sp' ' f -- .. . ., v-Us f-' 3.-.XA r ' 4 ...- -Y - -..,, .:..r--wr' 1,1-Ji-11 - ...s-mn.,-f, ,F .- ' .IQ t' J 'T---11 4. 'l f .xhstei-'Lf' A. 'Ut' audi- 331134-lqrr rf X . 1 '-1'. Sl.'- 'm'fL1'iff5!?- 4-rrlr ' -- . K X. ..,..,., L .. ,, 'TE r . - l f' L 1 - 'Nix ' 1 , A , .y WA- as ' 'X K f ci-5'-F' r r .x X 2151 1 Kuff: I' g,.i!-- - It ' Ta Xi? . X -orb .r' nemr an center 255, 061110100 CGOt6f KSU's Newman Center is a mtnistry ot prlests and Iaymen representing the presence ot the Catholic church on the Kent campus. Learning about the contemporary community and applying such knowledge to its own programs enables Newman Center to otler a counseling service. Research and study include all aspects ol lite which relate to the moral and splritual concerns ot the college student tts hallmark is Its avallabillly to students at all hours, and tn every aspect ot a students' lite Newman is a service etlort to study. counsel and communicate with students in an atmosphere receptive to lnttuenclng development and growth 3 - ...NRCS-Ju' ' ' 2 ix93Fi2.'e-.t -it-.Mi . Vfffs I -xfritlll' ff:'?5N A :.. ,A .I r W-ur:-, ' '44 .I Cs 14 1 'Z' ,. 1. Father Jlm 0'Brlen 2. A. Marquard. 3. Fa ther Fred Trucksls, 4. T. Lownltt, 5. K. Sull van 2 4 l ,- it il' 1 N 1 Q-L f gy X ..-ni , Q order of ome a The Order ol Omega Is s nallonal honorary lor outslandlng lralemlly men. They'rs selected on lhs bssls al scholsrshlp olllce held and servlce. Nomlnsilnns and lnlllallonl are held durlng lall qusrler. 1. J. Taylor. 2. J. Rodkey, Cl. D. Manclno, 4. 5. Lublsch, pres. 5. A. Arlzner, 6. R. Turner. 7. J. Hlndman, B. R. Barr. 9. T. Fisher, 10. R. Huck. 11. J. Revezzo, 12. B. Mean, 13. M. Brall omicron delta kappa The quallllcallons lor membership ln Omlcron Della Kappa are aervlce lo the campus. echolarshlp, oulalandlng character, democracllc Ideals, and Ieadershlp ln areas such as aludenl governmenl, resldence halls, varslly slhlellce, sludenl publlcallons, and mllllary and lralernel orders. The 39 members, aludenls. lacully, alumnl and campus leaders, parllcl- paled lhls year ln lhe ODK Leadership Banquet and lhe Campus Day Alumnl Breakleel. 1 4 1 3 1 ' 5 1. J. Slellar, 2. R. Kelley, 4. L. Hellman, pres., 5. J. Begala, 6. J. Baker, 7. R. Harley, B. J. Flomeo, 9. R. Grlmmell, 10. C. Pallerson, 11. R. Beer, 12. J. Parks, 13. D. Ambler, 14. R. Roskens omicron della kappa-order ol omega!267 'NCQ ui GP? QI' I or--5' 1' 1 .4 ponhel council This year. Panhel Council ls co-sponsoring Slgma Chi Derby Day, Pork Barrel, May Day Relays. Homecoming and Campus Day elections and activities with IFC. The 27 members ol Panhel bring together the sororitles lo promote greater lnteracllon between the Greeks and the campus. phi ol- pho the-to Phl Alpha Theta. an international history honorary. consists ol both undergraduate and graduate students. Two lnltlalion banquets are held yearly. in addition to monthly meetings leaturing guest speakers who discuss historical topics. Members also take part in panel discussions: one olthetopics dealt with the obligations ol the prolesslonal historian Each year members ol Phi Alpha Theta attend both regional and stale meetings ol the chapter parmel-pn: alpha lhela f 265 ' ,.-T, r -Q 1. D, Mermer. Hedges, 4. K. 6. S. Krlsch, Kuttler. 9. P. 11. L. Norcla M. Klass, 14 Pederson. 16 Stilwell -Q N ' , . i 1 if 'll I I If 1, '. V rv Q ' . ' 1. 1' ' - ,, 1 X N A ' 1 . 1 1 1 ' I 1 -sf - y. ,X - 1 l . xx ,..f . Nt . V -- ' V .QM 1 m -1 - - V- 4. ---3 X ' -. -. ' ..-. - . . .. - gg,, ' - .,.. J-- - Q.. ffl ' ' f W A V' 1 in . .-.....-.. , V , N WH- 1 .. .. - Y.. Q i l 2 15 7 19 3 1 4 6 10 'l1 12 l3 1 22 20 I X in F1 Ftodon, 2 Col J Crelella, advlaer, 3 P, Polratz, 11. R, Shumaker, 5. A. Cllanl. 6. J TTYEU, 7 J Nelson. 8 K Moyers, 9 J Hlllsrrran, 10 J KapIlan,11.D.Brumm.12,D.G0wBI15, Wlllnarna, 14 J Meleney. 15 T Vasallo. 16 J Lenart, 17. D, Wrlght, 18, C. Duncan, 19 H Crane, 20 E VeIez.21 M Kre1cl,22 H Huaston v perfhrng rrflef Performing servlce to the unlverslty and the clty ls the prlmary purpose ol Pershing Rltles, Prolects Included sponsoring a Batlallon Drlll Meet, the 1971 Mllltary Ball and a Held tralnlng exerclse. The group made plans to attend the Cherry Blossom tesllval ln Washlngton. D.C. Seven members Ilve In thelr house on Craln Street whlch was bullt ln the 1B30's. Nationally the largest mllltary lraternlty In the world. KSU's chapter holds parties lor local orphans, and sponsors a chlld overseas. pershrng ntles 269 S i I culling Sailing Club, one ol the most traveled clubs on campus, lourneys to 0h'lo State, Clnclnnatl, Purdue, and Navy, addlng to the lolal ol llve meets each tall and spring. This year the group acquired the use ol Sllver Lake lor home meets. Three Flying Junlors and a Rascal are the cratts used tor compelltlon and tralnlng ol new members. Such tralnlng Includes classroom lralnlng which Is provided lor an hour betore the weekly meetings. Novlces also galn salllng experience whenever they can get them- selves and a skipper together at Sllver Lake. Between 60 and 70 people travel to meets, with 10 on the racing team and the remainder comprising the party team. Mfr 1, B. Smith, 2. K. McLaughlin, 3. K. Greene, 4. C. Mason, 5. K. Plnkls. 6. S. Ftlsalltl, 7. W. Phillips, 8. C. Scott, 9. C. Kaulholz, 10. G. Slvertsen, 11. C, Brown. 12. J. Vahldleck, 13. T. Doyle, 14. C. Simmons, 15. P, Turner, 16. E. Hyslop. 17. C. Templer, 18. J. Marr, 19. B. Erickson, 20. M. Bluesteln. 21. M. Alderman, 22. J. Larosa, 23. S. Coy phi gam- mo nu Organized on campus ln 1951, Phl Gamma Nu. Rho chapter, recognizes scholarly women In the tleld ol business. Besides hearing two guest speakers each year, and contrlbutlng regularly to their project ot supporting a loster chlld ln Korea, they earn money by selling candy and worklng at varlous oltlce jobs. Traditionally, they look lorward lo their Founders Day banquet In February, and an annual sprlng picnic. All members must have a 3.00 accumulatlve average In business and pass a written exam. This organization has been ln the lop ten In scholarship among women's business honorarlee tor the past 14 years. 5 6 I 1 I I . D. Gllttlth, 2. M. 1 4 Smith, 3. J. Dunning, -1. c. puny. 5. E. Emerlck, B. M. 2 Thomas, 7. N. Long, 8. E. Llchtenberg, 9. S. Decker, 10. C. Ell- Ing,11. D. McCarver, president Vx tl 'rr .Q -il - 5 3 I fl- rl, 7 al. ta. ,ps Q, X 12 'f' Q. 1:1 xv 3' -W x 'wqx mqg ,x...-.............-.............u. !A vip' I . x-3. H- vi! -Sas Fic I - ..,f -u A FW: V . . .I KJV' 1? '- L-J A V 0 I X s ,N wil- imyf x x X - QM, X ..., NP X X M s l x , 1 2 if -S ,w5xg.1'f-' fs' 'sqqx 'Q is - ,x .,,, , s, N 1 - x9:,.-S: sit? Ex '- -- - .K 1 -' l. .YS-Q4 -. ir? fig' P 'LTR' ,1 SN QLJQNTRQE x fffg-:, ,.,. gi I -E ,f 1' x v-v rv .., ,4 fs l X fhorl-rf Olten described as a troupe ol dancers uslng water as lhelr stage Is the Sharks Synchronlzed Swlm Club, organized al KSU In 1949. Lasl year the theme ol thelr annual sprlng show was SIgn ol lhe TImes and was hlghllghled bythe whale group doing a number called the Age ol Aquarius . When llrst Inducled, a member Is a Guppy, bul the pertecllon of aquallc stunts wlns him the lllle ol Shark, Each year the Sharks look lorward to the Intercolleglale Synchronized Swim Meet when clubs throughout the Mldwesl are Invlled lo par- llclpale. 1. C. Marvin, 2. Fl. Green, 3. B. Debula. 4.C.FIsco,5.C.KeIly, 6. E, Nowak, 7. J. Wade, B. C. Grlbby, 9, J. Harrington, 10, K. Dunn, 11. B. Mengel. 12. K. Gedeon, 13. G. Wasshanun, 14. L. Janecek, 15. D. Catchpole, 16. J. Jenecek, 17. J. Wle- senann, 1B, J. Toye. 19, D. Dahms, 20. H. Zltek, 21, M. Ross, 22. G. Thlersch, 23. C. KoncaI,24.B.GrlndIe. presldent 'TD' fun-' '1 .W I fl ., ' g n... I S . -x.,. ... -, -vu ,-, '- , -7f. 1 1-.,x, .nib i - 1.1-Y. 1 2 1 l -Q ll ll i N ,,v- A v-v .1- 1 -1-1 .,x4L' 1 xA 4-'ap 1- ,..--fig.. ... ll' fi .I I . A lily If ' f ilu e Y' T' il L: K - 'M uldfb 1 x Y KA Manning, 3. V. Sch- mauch,4. C, Kemper 5. C. Mulr, 8, D. Mar- 1, M. Loveland, 2. K I tens, 7, S. Swanson B. P. Morahltu, 9. J Pollarlne, 10. K. Paul 11. K. Vaughn, 12. L Noyes, 13, T, West, pre-sldent . V, flgmo alpha eta Sigma Alpha Eta, a service organization In the communlty, Is the natlonal speech pathology and audlology honorary at KSU. Meetlngs are held monthly with varlous other workshops sponsored by the members throughout the year. Thls year Slgma Alpha Eta members volunteered to tutor mentally retarded chlldren at The Hatlle Larlham Foundallon. They hope to otler their tulorlng servlces to the whole community In the luture. Other projects sponsored were their annual Christmas party, worklng wlth the Easter Seal commlttea and thelr Sprlng Inltlstlon Banquet. .v 14 lg A da' - l'1,s'i . 1 ' is 03' A up .sl . slgma alpha eta 273 figmo delta chi Slgma Delta Chl. prolesslonal lournallsm soclety. raises standards ol competence. recognizes achlevemenl and recrults talent. Membership Is open to any lournallsm malor. Because all but tour members graduated last year. a tall lnltlatlon was held In addltlon to the annual sprlng one. Representatives were sent to the natlonal convention held In Chlcago In October. For Christmas. the organlzatlon bought and dlstrlbuted Iood baskets to needy lamllles, Another group project Involves traveling to branch campuses and helplng out vvlth thelr student publlcatlons, I0 5 6 7 8 9 I 1 2 3 1. C. Mueller, 2. E. Salrantck, 3. T. Knowles. 4. B. Lazarus, 5. G. Wllllams, 6, S. Miller, 7. J. Nlchols, 8. J. Schulte. 9. Fl. Mchlaes, 10. L. Rose, 11. B. Post, 12. J. Schmitz f.p.o.l:. Student Project ol Today works to Increase International understandlng through partlclpatlon. Last summer a lew students attended a work camp In Europe. Volunteers pay lor thelr own travel to and lrom the camp, whlle lood, Iodglng and Insurance are provlded at the camp. Students do varlous types ol manual labor or soclal work. S.P.0,T. members are worklng to become accredited wlth the Experlmental College. Durlng the year they sponsor several lund ralslng prolecte. 4 5 6 1 ' 2 3 I 1 C Millar, 2 P Malone. 3. S Ryedak, 4. Dr. J. Bledler, 5. D. Barrera, G. L, Dlgqs, 7 B Koehler algrna della cm-sporf274 I S3 xx 2, .5 L- fkotlng club Recreation Is the prlmary goal ol Skallng Club. In lhelr llrst year on campus, the club Is developlng lhelr lnstructlonal programq now the advanced members leach the beglnners. Closely associated with Phl Kappa Theta, the two groups co-host partles and beer blasts. The 75 members hope to double lhelr count ln the lulure. Thelr blggesl actlvlly thls year was the presentatlon of Ice Fantasy '71, which Included group acts, competltlon relays and Ice lollles. Prolesslonal Cheryl Gosselln, who has skated ln the Ice Follies, co-ordlnated lhe evenl. 5 katlng club 275 Q .P ,.,4 R fx xx ul- V A52 f, t , A 1 ' - K 4 X . hx.. ' V v . 1 V K , ' '- 1X QV WAS ' u ,- I tv X 4 321 if -lg!! 1 Q . X, ff 3 :gh 11-- ,Jgffls 4 .1 K . K W -ilfwm I- .f HW Q 'SX A 'reg 15 X 1 34 51' X X . - , -fl ... if L' v. Q E xg 0' X Q if X- F5 i Kiki J f f h-Sv fb ' 2-?ff'T?Qj5- 4 XXX-it .J if .Q 5' 53 eef mag' ff J? - a Q -:N-9' xl ,Q .Iii x V.-V .lxgwf A. I 'v hw ISV L WXWN. ' ! ,fs-I 3. ftudent octivitlef tb A G Skelaang, 2 B Brumhaugh, 3. T Lewandnwskl, 4. J. Baehr, Pres. 5. B. Johnston, 6. K. Meyer, 7 5' Luster, B L. Malandro, 9 P. Treckel. 10. J. Schuster, 11. S. Greco, 12. C. Kubackl, 13. J. Lombardo W4 D Townsend, 15 N Wucimck, 16 L Haas, 17. J. Hren, 18. C. Paparone, 19. B. Scarborough, 20 1 Reno 21 P Shanev, 22 S Dommel, 23. S. Copeccl, 24. J. Schneider. 25. J. Talclel, 26. M. Neld U J Scaparottl, 28. K Blckersiait 29 J Farr, 30 A. Slmmona, 31 N4 Belegh, 32 D. Young, 33, K Vwvnae, 34 S Rapaport 35. R Pierce, 36. K. Newell, 37. L. Vuska, 38. G. Flsher, 39. G. Tadel ev 4 1 Qu- 4 Y X-w xp Student education a .,! 'x ftudent edge - cttlonol cv oclotlon Teaching In the lulure goal ol members ol the Student Educatlon Assoclsllen. To help themselves toward that goal, lhls year members sponsored a Future Teachers Dsy lor area hlgh schools, and dlscussed leachlng techniques with other chapters' members durlng a reglonsl conterence. Ottlcers ol the group attended Camp Musklngham, a Ieadershlp conlerence. Delegates lrom Kent's Chapter helped to wrlte a new Censtttullon lor the nallonal organlzstlon. ssoc 1278 ,f Qs-N 'vw 2 I 1. C. Przyhyle. 2. B. Bronson, 3, M. Sshrlnger '4- :C ..-an 3- ',1 Q. IT' ftudent fenote , Student Senate through verlous programs pushed lor more control ol Student Actlvltles money to geln more power for students. Through ' the Senate Emergency Fund, they lunded worthwhlle programs such as Black Hlltery Month end the hockey club. The Senator: approved and set up the Legal Ald Cllnlc on a part tlme basis to provide pre-trlal advice to students. Student Senator: were unsure about ' the results ol thelr ettorte to provlde Increased communlcatlon with the admlnlstratlon. Problem: hampered stlorta of the Senate, and towards the end ol the year. they supported the attempt to wrlte a new Conntltutlon for Student Government. 1. Ft. Gehlbech, 2. B. Lamb, 3. B. Fox, 4. J. Llber, 5. B. Metller, 6. G. Hawes, 7. K. Jackson. 8. P. Mlllholt, 9. K. Gordon, 10. J. Behr, 11. M. Zeldner, 12. D, Clark, 13. E. Dunlevy, 14. E. Kramer, 15. T. Dlckerson, president: 16. T. Shllllng, 17. D. Alterkruse, 18. B. Bernler, 19, W. Vee I 1. R. Peabody, 2. C. Morgan,3.B.Gege,4. D.Clark,5.S.GlHIIIen. 6. J. Buchanan, 7. T. --- Dickerson, 8. W. Slo- cum. 9. C. Bevender. 10. J. Nuber student senate! 279 phl epfllon kappa Phl Epsllon Kappa. an honorary servlce organlzatlon. works to promote advanced study ol health, physlcal educatlon and recreation at KSU. Meetlngs are held twlce a month where membersdlscuss varlous protects lor the year. This year members sponsored a basketball game lor a boys Club and donated Christmas toys to needy lamllles. They also help at sportlng events throughout the year as ushers. In the sprlng Phl Epsllon Kappa members hold a banquet wlth an outstandlng sports llgure as guest speaker. 8 10 . . 21 1. T. Sharp, 2. S. Hamada. 3. D. Hover, 4. B. Munson, president: 5. P. Nabil,6. M. Patterson, 7. M. Paget. 8. J. Begala, 9. D. Paskert, 10. T. Burlck. 11. N. Dlgrlno, 12. P. Telchen, 13. R, Koslsky, 14, D. Ftango, 15. K. Morganstern. 16. D. Locy, 17. R. Kamp, 18. A. Welner, 19. T. Phllllps, 20. T. Mallett, 21. R. Bachna, advlser VC-?tC-HGH! QI 0C The goal ol Veterans Association ls lo ald the veteran as he procures an academlc goal. In the past, thls organlzatlon bused disabled veterans lrom Cleveland hospitals and took them to a Flashes basketball game. With lemale helpers. the hospital veterans attend sporting and social events, and are given tours ol the campus. Thls actlvlly ol helping other veterans ls planned to continue, because. ln the words ol one ol the club members. Everyone dlgs the hell out ol lt. 3 A S 6 7 8 l 2 1 J Plter, 2. R, Stelskal. 3. A. Vanklrk, presldentg 4 B. Andrz- haewakl, 5. D Berg. 6. Ft. Arbaugh, 7. D. Dzladosz, 8, T. Renner oh' 'fthvlon kappa-veterans asgolg 1230 25 20 17 T5 20 27 19 1 O 22 23 21 24 I6 13 6 11 7 14 8 15 ' 3 2 4 5 1 B Marrone 2 K Greene 3, J Robb 4. J Ambrose 5, W Eames 6. D. Thorn 7. J. Hlckson B B Cowell 9 C Long 10 N Wersthal 11 J Roche 12, J Fitzgerald 13. L, Beale 14, B, McCoy 15 J Dannley 16 D Drmanna 17 K Ward 1B C Slylinskl 19. V Amstel 20 K. Shaub 21. D Woltson Z2 B Clrcosla 23 A Stokes 24 T Libertore 25 R, Fleltz 26. M. Wlll 27, R. Candea 28 J Taylor 29 G Bennedeltl UJHIU So. you want to work at WKSU? Let me show you around the radio station . . . Boo Marrone plays hlt MUSIC! . . This ls AM Control 2. with 2 cart machines. 2 turntables, 2 tape decks. constant chatter and spit on the microphone . . . This is Studio C, used tor AM news, production and training sessions . . This ls Contlnulty, the center tor organization, Ideas and conluslon . . . Where's lhe announcer? WK5U-FM presents an interlude ot recorded musIc . . . and downstairs, ls TV-2, and The Wee- kender. . . Fade lo black. up on 5, sound, light the sllde, open the announce booth, Read lt . . . Studio A. Master Control and the Control Room . . . Ready 1, open his mlke, cue hlm and take 1 . . . Learning, teaching and serving , . . This is WKSU, Kent. . , 1 wksu rv and radio 281 W? J 'V x. S--rkif. A . K Ap,- .- --qv '-'-:x-, -Q- .xy.. :EN 5 ! X5-irax?-'j Q x M '.'x -N We X.-yy by S Eff' K 5 KW Ml!! Q W i Jf5?Qfs0fi 5 ' ,, , N xx .X gx .--pr---. -U 1 . .vgunrst 'rv-urrrJ . Y -1 y X I alpha gamma delta laugh. and l'll laugh wlth gou: . .J 'gf .' 1.L,Coe2.B.KeIIy3BL ,4. Schuler, 5. P. May 6 M S tl day P. 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Q gg' .3,.: 4- ,Q-k li.. ll..,r1.x' Q - 41 L' , r V 1 ' N, .. -, fggfhp'-'q'gW, . 5. - 1 -.ru Q G 1.1 4 .4 ' . -f -.'wffw,w.'-119.414 '?zF'1'4' ,4 . ff ' J' Gfif' ' f'f4R'f' .'?? .-5-it L4 S' '. -'. '.: A ,L ' ' Af 'J - K' x Q 3 ff, A . 4 l4,,5.v,','- . 'A 'A Z4 Q ' ' TXQA!!4gqf4J,fxx, 'X ,A X .- K ,.Q+,- ,V Q ' il.-f. N- X I 4 4 4, 4 f ,.... ,. -. 1,1 x--dm 'N-. B mi x ' 4 v . 4.14 ,411 .- t n rl. AO ll -.41 '1 chi omega hellenic culture through chriftion ideolf' . Ml ll ' 6 . J 311 ll . 1. J. Comes 2. C. Sedgley 3. K. Polen 4. L. Tompklns 5. J, Mraz 6. G. Richards 7. J. Bowling 8. D. Swiecickl 9. P. Llsler 10. C. Carr 11. M. Loch 12. D. Ellis 13. J. Scaparolll 14. S. Ledyard 15. J. Courlad 17. J. Moore 18. K. Silva 19. B. Moore 20. K. Souder 21. C. Marshal 22. B. Goldman 23. E. Meyer 26. J. Copeland 25. L. Lohman 26. B. Kurlz 27. C. May 28. B. Raynes Chl OlTl9Q3!293 delta gamma onward. upward. adhere to high idealf ' Wi awe 1. D. Hllch, 2. L. Turner, 3. D. Mouyard. 4. C. Lenahan, 5. M. Plcclano, 6. D. Pack, 7. L. Jones, B B. Ankenbruck, 9. L. Shaw, 10. B. Falkner, 11. N. Abercrombie, 12. L. Santschl, 15. K. Murray, 16 C. Paparone, 17. D. Zahorec, 18. J. Kopp, 19. B. Murphy. 20. K. Johnson. 21. C. Bertram, 22. S DePIero, 23. B. Scarborough, 24. G. Ferguson, 25. D. Lange, 36. D. Karrer, 37. L. Weaver, 38. K Rellly, 39. R. Hall, 40. B. Wagner, 41. K. Blelch, 42. S. Sherman, 43. S. Ankenbruck, 44. E. Rlbenhull 45. B. Bierman. 46. D. Sarosy, 47. C. Hemsley, 48. M. Young Jw 4 B 13. K. Melcalf, 14. M. Thomas. 26. L. Bumlng. 27. L. Wllllams, 28. P. Kurllla, 29. L. Scalllde. 30. J. Schultz, 31. C. Walklns. 32. L. Golf. 33. B. Fallls, 34. K. Schuller, 35. D. Grancey, 49. M. Tomer, 50. K. Plefierle, 51. S. Salley, 52. N. Reash, 53. S. Walker, 54. G. Schuller, 55. L. McCoy, 56. G. Gerhard! della gammaf 295 Pi., -Ng Z'TQ '1l,': 3.'-v...,,v,- PM .,, 9 ,QL A - W 5, v fgkl- ., , Q-fluiwq ,, 3 Li NSI K P55 fefz l ',,. 7'?fSb--Q4 1. Nw i?'2: '--gig ', 5.-5-ig Q iz. .- - -N X - x,- f'rS5 4 u '.u f.,J: ,., 5 1' a ,QR N - -.- r. Q, ,vc .Fx . reg f ,5.i,i?Q lf 1 iv, 'Y' A 55 5-1 JH. VT f ,' ' ,wa-, . 1 X . 1 Y I!! A Q o A - , V fo ' I X ' xx' xx 9. , fi:-. ' 'A4'::5:?f - ' -P ' 'W Q Xx 'fysx N 'vm a . xl ' - f .f , ., ' 1-J 'vi .--' gf' ff ,' JM . 1 I ffff. :,f, ':f -151. ,,'f JJ,-' . , .4 .Ji-,7 1,-4-1, If Z: .I .,,',r,,4 ,7 . ' .a ., sf., 1- 'fx ff nj ' , f.,j,,,.',4 5 '- mb, nf.-5 ,X , , , . .,,.,.., , ,,,, '- f l1'- 4 V, .--4 1,.q-ff .. 2 ,oh ., , 'H . '. Tlx.. ' '... nk . , . ,, ., , . . 'far -.'.. 4x LU' , f ' A nn. vfv . I.-.1-Q. '.'.ew.w , -.' f. HP' .4 ,..,p 3111729442-'-. .1 , .,A QQ.-Q. ' - , , ,. 1 f.g:N.'r , - Q - x I , 1-:',w:Ev,:2,f'. ' .-l.- Q x 1 b .x. Q '- Ann .. -p ,- T- ,- 'B xl- ,... w 7- af- . - we. vs .,. ...A,w . .,., J.. .Y .A Q.. ' A 3--3-1. ,,-,: w .. '95 -rf 9- ,, -Q 4.- ,.- delta zeto let the flcmme endure forever i 1. L. Norcla 2. K Clark 3. J. Harvllh 4. P. Thlel 5. B. Thompson 10. N. Dlke 11 L. Budal 12. J. Fronlino 13. Fl. Huner19. M. Michael 20. D. Oleyar 21. C. Wallace 22. D. Schano 23. E. O'Lekas rw 591 24 6. W. Tapper 7 J. Zimmerman 8. C Slap! 9 T Pederson 14. N, PIall15 T Kytller 16. N Hlmler 17. W Irwin 18 P. Godshalk 24. D. Marlln 25 L Mlchaux 265 J Gorman 27 P. Blsslar 28 E. Scheerer 29 Mrs H Young della lem 39? i ' ' - .sv 1 V . ' s, 1 f :IH fl ? L. 1 5 ': ., x f '11 v 1. 1- -In 'IRL I' f' - -1. Av- , ,1- ,ff '- 1 2. 14. 5-? 5? 3 7' r Qi 'ar Tx ' 7 if-4:1 x J- , . r -.1 ,H , . - .4 ' 3 1- rw -517,7 ., . l 1 i Y Wu:-. -.-wmlvfj. ,J v 4 3 V V ! 9-ls,--gb ,1 I x If AI c::'wgwqggf sl ' 3-1:F:Q5T..w1? Z AI 'ff '-Tu ,,.-.:'.v. ,,. 1? 5 9 Q8 .aa- I ,, 1 , ,f 'Q 4 calpho tau ome Q pi epfilon. epfilon pl 1. J. Baker, 2. A. Slelner, 3. B. Ellloli, 12. P. Curilss. 13. V P. J. Lyons, 19. M. Klle, 20. Shumskey, 32. G. Hazen, 33. J 38. C. Flliz, 39. J. Mcklllller l a m 42 21 2 R ' 4 8 6 . 4 A. Orelll, 4. K. Marell, 5. A. Andres. 6. J. Doull, 7. M. Kllbane. 8, K. Zorellch. 11 . , . . , . . , . . Flnnen, 17. S. Besselman. 18 P. Palmer, 21. T. Rodgers, 28. G, Crown. 29. Fl. Brewster, 30 S Glampapa 31 E . Scheg, 34. P. Beaber, 35. A. Berger, 36. M. Hymowllz, 37. hoberls, prosldonl , 40. B. Howard, 41. C. Slmcnson, 42. D. Mllkovlch, 43, D. Elllnger 44 22 9 C Brlckman 10 D Kelley 22 F Wojlen 23 M Ranz 24 C Scnoenhanl 25 L Loomis ZS C Do- brovlc 27 N Knudl M Joyce 46 Morrls 47 R Roberts, 48 A Kirkland 49. C. Banks 9 10 Q ' ' ' sen,4-1.B.Sr11Ilh.45. . . . L. alpha tau omega 301 della Lau deltaf302 -.Q Z gn A -r ,.., uv 4r,f -3 UN 3 v 'TQ' i l'.,r- - 'OVE- ,- f-wx -Q N in 9-T N- x ,fr v' ,... 3-S- of .Q- Z fi ' .1-511 xx . ' 7 A xx ,f 0-. l 'S' mx N . ..v 9 delta tau delta let the fgftem reft In peace l im? 7 1. D. Worllng 2. K. Brady 3. J. Mlllay -1. M. Vogel 5. B. Hoy! 6. B. Sekkes 1. J. Merker 8. G. Muzerlk 9. K. Esksllne 10. J. Barnes 11. W. Huller 12. S. Llden 13. S. Jenner 14. T. Powers 15. B. Slrey 16. J. Ballangee 17. A. Corbeli 18. C. Lonaway 19. D. Woznlak 20. M. Slms 21. K. Puhle 22. B. Sheppard 23. F. Thlela 24. C. Connors 25. L. Sledel 26. M. Dudley 27. T. Baker 28. D. Male 29. G. Reese 30. J. Lenaway 31. 8. Sledel 32. N. Yates della tau deltafgioq delto up ilon -g juftice our foundotion , lj bbb w'a 'aia fi ni A 1. S. Klacz, 2. J. DuBolx, 3. D. Slekanloc, 4. C. Perko, 5. P. Morahllo 8. J. Barblc. 7. L. Konya, 8. W, Haloc. 9. T. 0'Connor, 10. G. Kovach, 11. T. Tedrlck,12.lA.ClronI,13.M.KeIlof,14.B. While, 15. J. Llpctlk, 16 G. Vaccaro, 11. J. Duck, 18. S. Llllll, 19. Fl. Flamlng, 20. T. Thompson. 21. C. Conway, 22. S. McDonald, 23. W. Buzzard, 24. M. Grlftln, 25. K. Kapolla, 28. G. Allan, 27. J. Poulnu, 28. G. Schopfer della upsllun 1 304 , H yr ' ' ,.,1- - 1175 w - ' N 'P gs, Q I . A -Q w - 1 f we k 'S 'N nR ' N an 8 I S WWA ' 6R0 'ggs-walk - rig - -fkvll 'ta 'N 3 kappa V flgma SA the I tar and Crefant fhall not T be worn by every man. but only ll by him who if it. he muft be QQ a gentleman... and. above all elfe. one who WQIHI in the light of God .1 worthy to wear o -Q X q Q , '- , A 1' 55'3 tbfg 1. S. Simms, 2. G. Tegner, 3. T. Joyce 4. Mark, 5. S. Kellh 6. T. Whltlng. 7. J. Glllel 13. R. Dobson, 14, T. Welnum, 15. J. Fullz, 20. J. Gibson. 21. M. Mscnamefa, 22 K. Dambach, 23. W. Sanders I, 4-.J B. R. Huck, 9. G. Konvullnka, 10. J. Taylor, 11. R. Davis, 12. B. Burleson. 16. S. Vamev. 17. S. Slewari, 18, F. Bamen, 19. R. Wrlghl, 24. G. Keamay, 25. A. Dechellln, 26. R. Byrum. 27. D. Barraii, 28. K. Anlos 'ia' I-.T-. , . 4 -mi- , ' ' --4 Jiti I D .1-if ..--u-1 , 5. ,. ..,,J' . :lf 5' 1 .. Q .?esS- dy 5 51 S g l I if Q! i IBF I 'A O' . ., I Q .A I .J XR l .-Y 5 , . . 0 'I n vw' 'Ei is s fa xijg 6 feivnii I' gui? WV K x -A z 4' T W 'f Q1-Mfrfiiiif ,Q 3 f ff 1 f? +4 4 phi gamma delta friendfhip-the fweeteft influence 1, lm. 1. T. Valore, 2. P. Angert, 3. S. Palile, 4. B. Chrysler, 5. B. Glannamore, 6. S. Bonney, 7. M. Duffle, 8. B. Maalrlana, 9. F. Clmmefall, 10. T. Chrlslman, 11. J. Hlndman. 12. B. Zlnk, presldenlz 13. D. Schmlli. 14. J. Losslng, 15. M, Llndecamp, 16. J. Callahan 54 ! .ning l zo 25 26 17. B. Gross, 18. S. Mamvlch, 19. J. Hurley, 20. R. Johnston, 21. R. Collins. 22. B. Stewart, 23. B. ,24.T.Hb0,25.D.S h,26.R.ZwI lar Romay U ' mm B W phi gamma dellaf309 T :..x fd . X ,1 .1-yi-:Q Ag, 415-N -' ' r. - .L p ' --rant, , 1, -Y . - ',' - ', -'f ati.: 1 A. - f , ' -' 1- ' - I ' Oh' Kwon mama phi kcmppo p i 'KR : 9 V firllaz., .e 1 -P ik V7 L3 Q B M ..-fi phi kappa theta T .. .. X XX xxxs Q , 5. K. Carl, 6. G. Long, 1, G. B , . . . . , . . r, . B. Daw. evergman If alll-se. each man if different figmo koppo when men come together. brotherhood unitef mia 9 ei iukiga A-H W 3. bi 3 1 R, Gr1eier,2. L Paparone, 3, M. Lovelace, -1. D. Fennel, 5, N, Levll, 6. D. Knowlton 7 J Slamou, B. B, Mlha, 9, R. Book, 10. L Galklna,11.V.Pelrapoll,12.E.JahIOnlky, 13 S, Rob1naon,14. M. Blbb, 15. B, Bums. 16. J. Murman,17. K. Finley, 18. N.Pa1ak 19 G, Ps1ak,20,J. Swlger, 21. K. Mllne, 22. T. Malloy, 23. L. Swlger, 24. G. Knough 25 S. Kamlonakl, 26. C. Evenme, 27. J. Tahbo, 20. R. Shlblly, 29. D. Lungard pm swgma kappaf312 'ig QW W'-ws 30. A. Schoolmnnler. 31. J. Zlmmermnn. 32. F. Lltlle. 33. T. Stevens. 34. J. Dunlan. 35 Mr. 8. Mrs. J. Beyer. 36. K. Laliel, 37. E. Brongo, 38. D. Psriyka, 39. F. Mallon, 40. P. Ferko 41. C. Drusa, 42. J. Zalnkl, 43. B. Denton, 44. B. Shwartz, 45. P. Caldarhead, 46. R. Plpa 33 73 151 .F 53 . 55563 5' is 47. R. Dealer. 48. L. Yurner, 49. L. Brandi. 50. M. Cnhja. 51. C. Shufilabollum. 52. G. Tumor: 53. S. Lubllh, 54. J. Molouky. 55. R. Burl. 56. M. DoMass phl sigma kappgf313 nqvrva alpha 2031100 131 A A . s -Q is x figma alpha epfilon phi alpha o r 4 lll li ll . p , s 1. J. Rucker. 2. F G-allese. 3. B. Brown, 4. L. Balbresky, 5. K Paulus. 6. D. Goetllcher. 7. G. Weidner. B. D. Palmleri, 9, J. Shepherd. 10. C. Schull. 11. G. Ford, 12. J. Slagerwald. 13. G. Garber, 14. D. Pelruchlk. 15. L. Simons. 16. K Brown. 17. T. Lutz. 18. P. Anlhony, 19. D. Scoll, 20. A. Wlnlon, 21. B. Davies, 22, J. Lyle. 23. L. Zink, 24. S. Vervoorl, 25. A Orashan, 26. M. Rogalski, 27. B. Banolone, 28. S. Bechtel, 29. K. McNab. 30. L. Pasquale. 31. J Cassidy. J2. C. Johnson, 33. B. Baller. 34, B. Atkinson. 35, R. Kroger, 36. S. Mlller. 37 M. Berg, 38 E. Healwole. 39. L. Alexander. 40 F Sherhlnsky. 41. M. Decker. 42. S. Durkee, 43. D Mayhall, 44, F. Hursh, 45. S. Reclenwald, 46. E. Cannon. 47. D. Grancey. 48. K, Bernard, 49. B. Wrlghl, 50. T. Vallcenll, 51. D. Klrk, 52. T Mast, 53. P. Nolan, 54. D. Casey, 55. T. Moulder. 56. S. Devnnny sugma alpha epsllon 315 r Xxx., figmo hi In hoc flgno 'T -me -. , -'A Jil' . lx' ' snqma chw3l6 v . ',.l. L'-J' gk fs vi 4: KJ' Q.: ' -L VL 'fd P ..' ' -5 K-Wi. x f- 'im ,fvva sf , ,A .Q-, ks., Mag, - .- c.. 1. M. Prapner, 2. J. Baal, 3. G. Brocketl. 4. A. Arlxner, pres- Idenl: 5. D. Omer, 6. B. Lanka. 7. S. Skeggs, B. D. Bral- men. 9. C. Hazard, 10. P. Worley. 11. S. Mc- Gaughran. 12. S. Bor- weII.13.R. Slofler, 14. B. Johnston. 15. F. Bell, 16. J. Weber, 17. Colleen Conway, 18. F. Head, 19. F. Dan- llmo, 20. K. Wurz, 21. R. Franco, 22. S. KIrsh,23.A.Johnson. 24. B. Hogan, 25. S. Walklns.28.J.Roden, 29. T. Murphy 3 13 if 26. D. Blehl, 27. Mlke Donovan, 30. K. Kraus. 31. S. Perrlne, 32. M. Glyplls, 33. J. Baehr, 34. L. Green. 35. J. Nevllle. 36. K. Blelch, 37. A. Rexln. 38. S. Shaffer, 39. T. Rowe, 40. J. Tlplon. 41. H. Brumby, 42. S. Boyd, 43. E. Plke, 44. P. Thomas. 45. V. Cogan,4G.M.JenkIns 4' 9 A I Aa All sigma chu 317 0 i flgmo epfilon the houfe with the red door. the houfe with cm heart jf 'Q-.0 fi X- 'fri X X132- ,W Ax . 'W ' 'R f Q Q '53 . xxx a 'f m x 1' 'iam K v Y 55.15 X - 5 1 ', f. - 'wr .gs N tau gamma let there be figma gg ? xl t a t 'K '5 e? t no miftake: we were conceived to be different. and we are 6 1 M8 1. W. Eames, 2. W. Bemler, 3. J. Ruda, 4. D. Seflens, B. J. Kuhn, 9. C. Ayers, 10. W, Lule 11. J. Brothers, 12, T. lngraham, 13. J. Wolfe. 1-1. L. Hellman, 15. J. Chorey, 16. D. Sage 17. D Millner, 18. Rinearson. 19 J. Worlc, 20, D. Williams, 36. J. Cochran, 37, T, :au 5. S. Swartz, 6. J. Hambflghl, 7. W. Slsffy, 21. M. Smeach, 22. B. lngraham, 23. D. Klnnsn 24. J. Esladi, 25. W. Grohslny, 26. J. Skvarsnlna, 27. J. McCord. 28. R. Bernlel, 29. D. Frlddle 30. P. Hageman, 31. T. Shllllng, 32. A. Walkanovlch, 33. J. Harlsock, 34. W. Uehlaln. 35. 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'f ,fit l L.. f J.-.,fg,. ,wing I -. ,,..- 91935 very. f x 'X ui.-D5 t -.-sw , -4 , .5 1 BBL, ,tl c , V V To 4- - -, lax!!-' e 1-vtl.ge... !? V ' .l'!i R!YxtXrQ'i':P:s., ,N . -A .e mf:- The record lnsert In tlls yearbook came about as an Idea ot maklng the slghts and sounds avallable ot the May 1970 tragedy. The sounds are only a part ol the dozens ot reels ot tape recorded Intormallon WKNT news oblalned durlng that crlsls sltuatlon. Our news department was ln constant contact with otllclals so we could pass on Intormatlon to the students, communlty and surround- Ing areas The WKNT news statt was on the scene just mlnutes after those Involved lett the downtown area on Frlday nlghl. May 1st . . , and tape recorded the sounds from that polnt on. Slde one ot the record has a brlet sample ol the recordlngs our newsmen taped through and lncludlng Sunday night. May 3rd, 0n slde two, the largest volume ol tape recordlngs had to be digested lnlo a t2'f1 mlnute summary ol all ol the events. All ot the sounds are aclualltles and none are manufactured. however some ot the statements heard are edited by necesslty tor time Ilmltatlons. The sound qualltles dlfler because ot the varlety ot recording equlp- ment and condltlons present at the tlmes the taplngs were made. Due to the amount ol time allocated . . . the record had to be made at the speed ot16, and some dlstortlon ls evldenl through processing, Portlons ol the recordlngs were also contributed through the efforts ot Paul Brennan Jr., a WKNT newsman, and Newsman Steve Tlt- chenal. The purpose ot the record ls to present a better Inslght as to what was actually heard and sald by students. protessors, ottlclals, news- men and eyewltnesses to the traglc 4-days. Comments by those heard were made voluntarlty to WKNT nawsman who were on the scene durlng the Kent State lncldent. These comments are meant to present an unblased representation ot the chronologlcal order ot events m they took place . . . and should be taken only as one segment ot those events. Bob Carpenter WKNT News Dlrector Mark Hell WKNT Newsmen staltf 391 photo creditf Adamskl, Adam-pp. 193-o: 194-eg 215-alll: 231-c: 373-d Akron Beacon Joumal-QQ 1970 4kron Beacon Joumal p, 331 Armstrong, Blll-pp. 1: 37-c Davls, Jack-pp. 42-bdgh: 43-acd Dlokey, Charles-p. 63-ab DlFlours, Tom-pp. 71-b: 117-I Fahl, Prlscella-pp. 162-l: 184-l Feners. Jlm-pp. 168-8: 184-be Hoey. Greg-pp. 34-hz 35-ad: 36-a: 38-he 40-b HIII, Ron-pp. 67-bod Fllo, John-Q1 1970 Valley Dally News, Taranlum, Pa. pp. 48-C: 67-ae: 103-1: 138-8: 139-H: 167-C: 370-C: 378: 379: 388-d Hogan, Tom-pp. 119-B Kelley. Robert-pp. 17-e: 190-4: Keslllng, Davld-pp. 76-acdl: 77-bod: 78-dz 79-C: B0-a Knowles, Beverly-p. 266 Knowles. Terry-pp. 4-cc 12-cz GB: 69-ac: 84-bc 88-c: 100-node: 1 226-e: 23-a: 265-b: 373-C: 374-a: 375-ac: 391-d 49-c: 50-a: 51-acd: 52-acd: 53-aj 61-c: 65-a: 66-cd 20-C: 164-d: 166-b: 167-b: 174: 175: 179-hd: 221-b: Lombardi, Llnda-pp. 225-ode: 226-acdg: 227-a: 229-c: 235-a: 236-dg 389-l Marlln, Sandy-pp. 78-ab: 83-e: 124-a: 1:64-a McGulre, W. J. Ill-pp. 6-d: 14-beh: 42-e: 48-h: 49-az 62-dz 64-cg: 70-bcdlg: 71-aodez 72: 98-d: 108-abcdelghll: 109-a 124-I: 125-cg: 129-C: 141-bg 152-b: 153-b: 154: 155: 165-bcde: 186-B: 189-b: 19041: 237: 238: 239-b: 240: 241-9 242: 243: 244: 245: 246: 247: 250: 251: 252: 253: 255: 256-a: 258: 259: 260: 261: 262: 263: 264: 265-8: 267: 268 269: 271: 272: 273: 278: 279: 280-8: 380-a: 383-c: 384-b: 387-b: 388-a: 389-B: 390 Moore. Doug-pp. 36-ce: 49-bc 50-cz 51-be Moyer, Cindy-p. 112-ab Newmeyer, Jane-pp. 3-abcl: 103-be: 371-cg 372-b Ollver. Scot!-pp. 7-b: 222-and Peck, Jlm-pp. 13-8: 15-Bd: 16-a: 17-abc: 22: 23-abd: 24: 25: 40-a: 80-bce: 123-ad: 126-g: 127-b: 130-B: 141-C: 142-ac: 145: 151-b: 156-ab: 159-C: 186-c: 187-a: 192-h: 193-a: 384-C: 386-a 387-ad: 388-CI: 389-9: 389-d: 390-a Peddlcord, 4l-p. 209-h Phoiographlcs, Richard Margolis-all greeks Pulver, Cralg-pp. 4-a: 62-be: 63-6: 121-bod: 390-l Roberis-p. 126-l Rullner, Howard E.-pp. 20-ad: 26: 27: QQ 1970 Howard E. Flullner 32: 34-a: 37-abc: 38-c: 39-a: 42-acl: 43-b: 44-5 48-a: 51-l: 52-bl: 52-be: 56: 57-abode! 58-ael: 59-de: 60: 61-e: 62-a: 66-e: 87, 100-cl: 112-cd: 113-sod: 117-e: 118-c 126-a: 127-a: 130-bc: 131-bc: 132-acdlgl: 133-aclglll: 134-bcd: 135-bc: 136: 137: 138-b: 139-c: 158-cd: 159-abd 178-a: 185-c: 192-l: 367: 368-bcd: 369-bdel: 370-a: 382-d: 386-b: 391-ac Fluflner, Maguerllzhpp. 4-lx 5-bode: 12-b: 14-all: 16-cf: 80-1: 89-a: 117-c: 381-c: 387-c: 389-a: 380-bc: 391-d Schaler. Tony-P11 3-d: 101-e: 102-a Schulte, Joannvpp. 57-e: 64-h: 208-8: 220g: 226-b Scoble, Harold-pp. 61-l: 124-b: 161-a: 162-b: 163-a: 187-bc: 188-be: 190-abl: 192-bod: 193-a: 214-ad: 215-cdeghlkm 383-d Scoli. T.-p. 59-ac Seme, BIII-pp. 144-a: 146-M 147: 148-a: 150: 151-deg 153-c: 162-d Shawn, Kevln-pp. 4-dz 13-e: 16-b: 75beg 77-ae: 79-a: 221-acalg Sokol, Mark-pp. 225-b Source, Pal-pp. 128: 129-alz 257 Sloklaa, Jerry-pp. 20-C: 124-dz 163-b: 169-e Tolllver, Lale-pp. 35-bc: 36-b Tople, Paul-pp. 232-a: 248: 275: 277 81-acd: 82-adlgh: 83 gd: 118-ah: 119-be: Troshano, Elllabelh-pp. 63-C: G4-abdo: 81-9: 93-1:94-ae: 95-C: 102-91: 104-C: 107-b: 117-b: 120-ad: 193-1: 194-I: 210-ah: 217-dz 219-e: 230-bode: 231-abde: 232-l: 376-a Weber. Wllllam-pp. 375416 Wlnnen, Pele-pp.14-adg:1 22-d:148-bc:149-bc:178-el:209-89:210-de:218-cg:2191cd:220-ahl:d0lhl:234-abd:235-bode copg credit: Bob Elllalong 244 Mary Fllch: 262, 2688. 273. 2804 Jlm Glllet 134, 178, 1804, 1825, 2568. 258, Greeks Karen Helnlelng 181E, 1820, 242, 247, 259, 263, 2808 Blake Hurley: 110 Clalre Imblum: 2464, 272 Deb Mllchell: 1284, 160, 183C, 243, 2454, 249, 2524, 2564 Mary Belh Phllllps: 240, 2414, 248, 267, 2684 Llsa Ralmondl: 20. 246. 2654, 266, 275, 276 Nude Runner: 264 Jlm Saelller: 15. 26, 263, 2394, 2418, 260, 2704 Jan Schmllz: 138, 144, 146, 152, 2528, 257, 269, 2744 and B Joann Schulte: 2458, 255, 2658, 271, 277, 278, 279, 282 Gene Wllllams: 183B Nancy WIIIIBMSZ 30. 73. 74. 75. 78. 80. 89, 91, 95, 104, 107, 1288, 172 177 1808 C D E 18148 C D 1824 C E 1834,D, 185, 192, 237, 238, 239, 253, 254, 2708, 281 refeorch credit: Larry amen.. es Mary Fllch: 1s2E Jlm Glllol: 22, 91, 185 Karen Helnlolnp 107, 178 Blake Hurley: 281 Clalre Imblum: 180D, 1814, 270B Deb Mllcholl: 1804 Mary 8elh Phllllpe: 30. 192 Llaa Ralmondl: 1834 Dave Roan: 180B Jan Schmllz: 78, 89 Joann Schulle: 1810, 1824,B,C, 103D 1971 CHESTNUT BURR ll.a11 glvn tpeclal lhankl lo: AKRON BEAKON JOURNAL- Robefl H. Gllea mn aaggen Henry C. Beck Ray Borg Mlchael Blurlon Margarel Brown Davld L Burk! Campus Pnllca Campus Supply Horblrl Choreck The DAILY KENT STATEER Jack Davis Whlffleld Dolaplana Prlacllla Fahl Jlm Fergus Jlm Fattera Sam Flalda Margaret Fllo Mardl Fulmer Gamma Slgmn Slgma Donald Hallar Jerry Hayea Barbara Hudak Ray Hudson Blake Hurley Bob lrvln KSU Computer Center John Ladgarvrood Karen Llharalore Robert Mcllenzlo Wllllam McKinley Richard Margolla Sharon Marqunu Malyzera Photo Supply- Tom Dllloure Mobobrloua Pll Doug Moore 4I Mull Sleele Nowlln Alan Pockollck Murvln Perry Sharon Rechnar Don Ro1h Thomas Rullner Jlm Same Blll Sallalmeyar Gerald Sehneldar Rlchard Schreiber Don Shook Slgma Della Chl Dave Slsaon Mary Smllk Sporla lnlormatlon Martha Sloul Sludenl Acllvlllea Board George Sullrldge Thela Sigma Wllllam Thomas Moore Slave Tllchenal Robert Tomnor Paul Teplo Hobarl I. Whlle Llnda Wood Florence York Glbdltal 392 The 1971 Chestnut Burr covers Kent State Llnlvorslty campus md related areas Irom March 1970 to March 1911 In 410 pages, 11 by 11 Inches. Benson Prlntlng Company, Nashville, Tennessee, prlnted the 11.200 coples. Funds allocated by the unlverslty Irom student tees and the sale ol space to organlzatlons supplled a total vvorklng budget oI approximately S70,000. The book was prlnted on Northwest Velvet Coated Olteet Enamel, baals 23 x MW, 134 pounds per 1000. The run requlred 49,480 pounds ot paper supplled by Brewer-Chllcote Paper Company, Cleveland, Ohlo. The endsheets were 22.400 sheets ol 11Vr x 23.007+ Chestnut Burr Speclal EndlsaI . The Index was prlnted on 35 lb. yellow paper. Predomlnsnt Ink used ws Chestnut Burr Warm Block Ink , vvlth color prlnted by a dub Inklng process ol Day-Glo Inks supplied by The Day-Glo Color Corporation, Cleveland, Ohlo. The color Inks were run on pages 1 fsalum yellow, slgnal greenyg 2 fsatum yellovvlp BI! teurora plnk, slqnal qreenlg and 1841105 to mllture ol aurora plnk and setlln yellow In varying percentagesy. Haadllnes ue 80, 30, and 18 pt. Burko Bold and Klss ol Burko, used vvlth permlsslon oI deslgner Davld L Burkeg body copy ls 12, 8, and G pt. Helvetica Bold end Medlum. Forty thousand Ilve hundred negatlves were shot on trl-1. plus-x, and pan-x processed In D-18. From thls number approximately 3500 photographs were chosen and screened uslng sn 150 Ilne elllptlcal dot pattern. The Chestnut Burr contalns a tlpped-In ole-cut 1851881 ol IV: Inch round holes V: Inch apsrt. a three-told llp-In ttltle pagal used wlth permlsslon ot deslgner Alan Peckollck, and has s 1655 rpm EvatonQ square soundsheet ot plastlc sewn ln, with Its label taken Irom a design by Al Mull, a Kent student. The cover was prlnted by Klngscratt Covers ol Klngsport Press Incorporated, Kingsport, Tennessee. It has 4 colors plus base color wlth bleeds head, toot, Iront and back: a 3-Inch embossed band on the Iront cover, backbone. and back cover: debossed clrclss ot 1'fn Inches In dlemetar V1 Inch apart In both vertlcal and horlxonlsl planes over the Iront cover, backbone, and back cover. The clrcles md band register wlth 2 ot the spplled colors, The colors used were Pantone Red 200, Pantone Rellex Blue. Alumlnum 9611 1 x 116-1 Fllnt Rldge Metalllc Ink, and black plus cover cloth. The book Is smyttre sewn end bound by Benson Prlntlng Company. production notesl393 98 th s' 'Bo -I- :- 0 E U 0 I k W I1 L 0 D I. 'll cl' n't blame St ju have to ther' 0 each n' happe Sunday, May 24, 1970 Ohms Complete Nctuspapcr Special Kem State Section U BURNED OUT ROTC BUILDING I. illlilllvllllmllllliiu I ' IIMJ xl I R ALLISON KRAUSE length, the size ot a small book. It Is nsaccurateaahnrd :go ..-II wnrknnda h ft' Ill th l is k lt, .ill . 1ilI P FRENIICE HMI- s MEIQQIQQIE wnmi be Llltxinromrpli-Ii: ti: disn-:long Iancidjnsi ot ff I TAYLOR HALL CAQI-ifgfm Kent State University are too enormous, the humanity ton M A 'A Wm , X ty , . . ., -,.-is...inanit-3-ft'-1-Tiisfifgiiiifff47 j X, wmplex ever to be hilly redinwil to writing. dn... ,M .,ql.:.,,- 1 in h 2 ? V A h Y lmmm ijilllllllllll GUARD LOEBED X x A N - PAgi?gg?hoT We begun our inquiry bevause we believed It was essen- , X Q WRGAS ,ir N Wim,--I is fl I qmgugkga 3351 T mi um um Kent sunt- mnimnnnnm he una.-rsmofi. the X l STUDENTS S XX XX ' fi gfeiezasffr-t.4f:I'flLa:-xii1' I - VX 'DORMITORV wINm causes identilied and the responsibilities assessed. 'I QI xx IYIIIIFX X ff ,., U., A 1 ,fait R W' ,I The ultimate implications ul the volley oi gunliro that , I ' THE - I , XX 4:11 '.s ., dll., 4' sig? IL4?-L67 ' ' SANDVS - rattled across the campus that Spring day seems to us to be I NAIIONAHGUARD CGW'-IN5i VIEEQIIIY 5' iI'Ii NN fx'f I . '. H-if H ' f --' gcnzqm wo grave to no ignored. I I 4' ,,.- iIVfr If ' I NX I J li ' 'Iff-',If'fI,,g: ---.M X 4.2 X! 1 --J, 3' my 0l that there has lueon no possibility. The inrirlent at ik i V I H' , ' W If 5-If I '-j.,II',f- PASSING I- ' E ', , ROBERT Kent Stale has divided the generations of our country: the - l x I I . , 5. Q. F '. .5 I' ',.ff': gL 7 W UG STAMPS price ot our misunderstanding has groim to ln-1-onxe intolera- . fi , ,- 1- a , U .. , , 1 .. Q 1 s I f N WRENTMORE I I 2 I I I II If HJ IIIIIIII X ' -I 7 -A 1 13 I , I 7: I' 7 1' .n' , -' ' .: 'f 1 - - In the violence and the disru lion that have lollmiod , I I. ,I 1- . ,uk X . .---- , - ,- .- P ' I Ii f' I I, .WZ 41- fn gsm' Kent State has been e plained only with slogans, 9.m'usation9 Q I I I- XII WZ 757' Two SUI-I-ET 7 'PI-Wk' L D and e ithets Few le are nithnut 0 inions on who was - Ii III ' 'Wa-1 Hotzsm TREE I- I DUN KAHLER . I' ' WW P ' A . . ' f .- -, 1 ,mi -g,34,llDf -wa yy ,X right, who wrong. The Search lor understanding lmsgetto nf' - 1 t f f .. F. '- -2 1 - . ff , . at ,,. X x ' fs X . 1 X- S. .X 'we'- f l,ff'Qq' ff 511.-,hpniiiil JOSEPH 1 ' , f H 'lI'lI'f'iSi1, XXX This society is hnilt on the assumption that properly Zi' GUARD CHASED , 51:1-QIQSQ LEWIS my GUARD I-194050 If GUARD ASSUMED inlormi-rl 4-iti't-ns ran themselves rlevitle to shape than ln- ML STUUEQTS OVER e 19' I 1 - BACK Up HM I .gg Home Posmoris turf-. it is our rf--ponsihiiny as 1 nt-nspapf-r in provide the . H LI' V - g STUDENTS, FQLLQW BUT, DID NOT FIRE inlormatinn that allons pnliln- judgment to tunrlion. WX7 , 1 :I The ln.cLfa of the Ki-nt Stnte iniidr-nt and the ronilusinns I 'W -' fl GUARD WQEELED which these lucts require must be nl cont-ern to all who si-ek BLANKET HILL 5? 5- AND FIRED WILLIAM SCHROEDER I In Amerira. a vinhle and peat-elul suviefy. In the emotional- ? , ,ff ' L' ism of the moment, perceptions ot truth and blame and III responsiblity are individual and unslmred: until there le PA A JAMES RUSSELL GUARD CIRCLED T0 agreement on what it was that renlly happened, no judgment I I PRACTICE FIELD nl fault, nu plan lor prevention is possible. it A I hx It Ls our hope that this report will prove common ground GUASSEQDLIN-CED I nntl n. shared version oi the faets from whirh dialog and AHER STUDENTS understanding may gran. There must he it lemon In this il x t. N P at ,-. r 3e-53 E-E sw -gig- Eff: E-mv. -:Unis Lug., m ...gl zu-1 Exam. .5332 E :9' - ..,... :gm-5 'Q 1: E:-fe V--.:: 19,22 Et -ci fig: :guy L W :Qtr gsm? vu -SEE: S.-gg 11- as og .3 : EQ, -gb.-E-E -wigs . M.: mica CIW: Ol-I I I IN Neul Shine. 'Ili QD QD is .,..,. 53.2 gb. ,Ummm .3 E220 ism! :E -C wniv' 'Efor-ff' -cw 51215, ...En Eas- vig s E236 :gm EC -ci :Dim -2.-2' D Q- 5f7::s. 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Q, LZ - S if 039. af SDS, stnll hung over the campus this Spring. wnth OH fruntati esident Nixon's announcement the previous nlght that he Pr w m .c of V 5 2 57: E zu LC eu .C E -o nu Tv .- E 3: E .E 'S lf 9- ,f 'E 2 'Q '-2 -Q E .Q TEE m A w .: 'F if ns E 3 Q. : Q. :u 5 f E I. : Q E3 G. :L w 5 4 5'-1 : sc 'E E 2 'o c. 2 'E L. c -F uf C c Z 1: ca w E 'E w -u .2 Q. fc E- 4: fe ... Z EL H: Q Q V E TE :- V c u. .nz F ul. fu.: fm cu .: m F E fe N 17 i E 3 1: : u. E -c m .1 Q I 2 o -F Q, .: eq W 5- .: E 0 2 O .C 2 C ZA. .D IU.-Q Q. U.. E vw 'E o 'cs 2 fn ff rv : 1: E uc P. 1. 2 .E .c I. an E o 1: 4 E ., :A 2 . . 2 ff L ., 5 as .U 4. E . D .. . E 'U F E F .5 1 E 9 en .c 'Q eu cz I.. : .Q uf R .-. :- .-1 au 'E 'E 3 E fn E .2 5 .E .. S cf: Q w Z G SDDEHGIX 397 ON 4 ru c - : ca - : o u roz vo BD: u :S 0 Akr SIAVI 1970 E . E ., E Sunday, May 24, Guard The gitnling A strators ll Ile ong Am 1-1-h io V0 And fum Cl' fiery ow Je Sh l'l'0lV A Q c 'E Q. fu Y ... E : .. C E ff 5. 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Robert Canterbury, lstant ju- But Critics of me Guard -and some Guardsmenthem' some cases at aid thatstudents might charge them and take nadcnal administratin ' was a malor factor for Negro fl0'5 lam gene al, the' rliles Says Guards Paul Navjoks, ot Co Vice Spi y pa - A, antry 6 . may be gullt of murder, although the Vice President, who They were getting closer and closer with those rocks Eyefytlfne sgmfbody 51100208 hke Kennedy and Young, speaks with no detailed lnlormatj n - and we were surrounded, lf we got to hand-to-hand combat, ., on what occurred, adds, 'not hrst-degree murder. 51-list meant nothlng they would have overtaken us and taken our bayonets and they Cllll Out thi? Gllllfd 6.2 Z.: 0 2 - E EE sa se EE :E 5 . ei C 2 E2 -I a S a 2 5 5 E -o 'B 3 5 E S U sv 5 i. 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EA Y tn r 5 n S s S E , 16 an a I O Contlnuod from Fargo A30 to wound, and not to ktll Clmtrlg tht- 0h1oNatimaI Guard did I A not follow sonw ol thvso rulos ol:-ny.1agomr'nt.Thoy moved and 'hn'mh' to n'V5 H nat : 1Ly Hwy must he 'hontmg out tor example with onlv womr-1011-plustnr-n 1ndh1donlV ta an Thani ht- n ki xt ' mm, ' ' ' Wh up the dm in from of mp Iluq 'umm and mn' though it is ost nmtr-tl tl :tt tho st nlonts on and around Blan- Drt Rolwf T- Wliffw tvwlfnvf of KSU. told rrrlvrtorv kr-t inn oumtwma mono to sooo ohm the Guard moved on I did not know that thvy ttltotluardsnninl wore patrolling gh,-,,, Wlfh l01lilf'll flllfm- Tho Fiu.urdtt1-.tpor-, M-ts, art- tomlmt weapons, and ran ll'l1yrltdtlwGtt.utl tue' lull r-ton .tt np to their m.t'.tnn1nt range of 3.-150 yards- Ovet'wlit'lrntn: mtrlr-to o upholds the root:-nttons of Cane alnnst two mth-s it rt .ot tt. to er of the tlttlt and ltllrh tr T ,pa on rho kill, thtt thr-ro nas no -U ,S thhn wa ,hp guard at Kom smtp, ih 'minpd and mdpf U' l a - V h lllavqtuppetl l--r this pfultt-ular jolt, possessing no desire tu be Capt .lohn Simons, the lllith uhaplaln, who interviewed a thhhf, number of tiuarflsinrtn who ltrml, says, I think thoywere sinh, ,hp lhhldpntv guard Dmhilllg have smrhhed for wi, angr I od I th t so t-th' ausvd th to ' fire. llhat. I don't kuon mhgpred th, Shoo mg! i No evidontve ol a sniper has yet been found. Neither ls Importantlv. neither of the two mmmanders of the Com there evidence to support Lhe claims of Ohio Sen, Young that Infantry and Capt. Srp of G Troop, believed their ilves asagignalpoftm, W99il'lFlRl1Ef'l'v The only arm that was raised, films and still photo- 'I was right in the middle ot it tthe Guard lormationl ', graphs show was that of Maj. Jones. who beat on Guards- SYP SAYS, mr-n's helmets to make them stop firing. Yet. the Guardsmen lint, weary, angered by verhal har- it as-nam and mck mmgcc' Vpwd at being Paued from 'heir llT.tnv Cuarrlsmen hells-vt' the line of skirmishers of some cmlmn labs' some of them angry at qudvm donmnstr mrs' Ri mon w- ent too far that thml shoul I have stoPl'I?d onrvaktht-V mmpd andfn the WMP of 'R Spmnds' mpdwhat me Guard first reached the top of Blanket Hill and the crowd was cats were Fin ro nd tlln arttul at nt ho vt-ver ma run as X t I L tm-to when some of the Guardsmen cried, just alter the L Certainly there were a number of alternatives available kllhng ' Say 3 -The hnh. wavthmg hke 'hm mn Change, to to the Guard short ot dnsoharglng thetr weapons into the have an Uppn Cohgl-e5s,6hal,t'.,,pe' WMr9n,lype,nvestigauonyI m1LIlng students without warning. A hope they Come down on Us hgldrt. The federal government. lor example, has laid down six vt ,esmlaung Hmlfs of engagement ,for fedwal troops' The At present, there are at least three fullscaleinvestigaf mtent of regulations is clear: To avoid death. They are: tions underway .mo the Kem Incident' one 3 joint pmbehy SHOW OF FORCE, or the massing of enough troops to the Federal Bureau ot Investigatm in conjunction with the demonstrate to a Crowd that It is overpowered. Justine Department, and others by the Inspeotor General's EMPLOYMENT of riotwontml formations to disperse 'ETP' of the Ohm Natmnal Guard and the Ohm Hlghway l Crowds while allowing the crrmd a clear exit as the troops H ro' utll wall tho Grand Jury USE OF WATER ' me L' :Pg or W-3 l'E CJIIUOIIS Many Guardsmon lonr prosvrutton and many rofuso to USE QF RIQT C0NTROLhg9m5vlhd1,sItm,,,,p9ppeh talk to reporters All the mon have got attorneys, says M j Jon h der of th ITIS h Inf like to explain what happened then I can't, he It llould et-iftc' targets i 2 looted markimcn at deftnttt-, sp FIRE RY se E F3 .I In ALL DAY T0 S UP IS A GREAT TUDAY LSUNJ ANCES! APPLI INCLUDES IT UUTF ERY LES MB ENSE DES LUUK TOTAL W NE 579.50T o-Trouser f- YOU SAVE 516.50 38 5 Two-Trnuser TROPICALS ff- ., leeef lllllll' lllllt lllllllll lllllllb t ' ' Q I- Q I 4 I , . I 4 Hu .J -I? E E z n 125' gl rea Q ff ll SE i ,- 2 1 u. Z most dows ts n E -.1 Lu Q I- 4 2 LU Ll- ld . 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The crowd must Thi Z va of -u the nf it? vo ' the d sembodled order I This is an this llme. hullhorn demanded. C a E E : M Q L Q I-' Ea -E Z5 at Wm -5 if 3 0 ug E5 -:E Q as Em :I 2 as Fi F 'E Q e ui an a GJ 5 Q Q .Et zz m 5 bl 1 .5 n. la 'E O TA 'if a. 2 9 we dnn'l I, ned shou n a unlsn i 'One. two, three, four Y, eight, We don't want your fascist slate. Two, tour, ordered, and a rock arched si Dlsperse! the hullhom hit the side ol the ass, and on the gr ced e crowd, boun fromth others - scores or hundreds - would soon Uncounled CB Robert H. Canlerhury would re t time, ' Gen. Jones I didn't even cmbled hurriedly. ass troops had been The Russell Sgt said the bathroom. I0 gil ance lo ch have a e had nn lunch, l-l two nights chow nv, said, We had Compa lor A 3 f6l', 3 COOK Sh Tim E. no ,-4 Ravenna, iver from dr Haiflich, a jeep Jim an dsm Guar stle. Ar! 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Q. :v 2 :1 e 3 w : O an : : 9 5 su : c 5, L. an 5 ki Q E : 'E 'cs 1: c e .L c 55 9 nam Q Both en! statem ther 0 edan fold read. E E -a 5 3 0 IC -. w E m -5 5 ard coud ha e mlled for renlorcements, The have fired warnlng shots into the air. The Guard . have aimed low, firing only to wound. The Guard could Wm' 3 '45' ormen 0,5 y He recalls dra u n The uard co could mg ing a 5. I0 l 'didn th:-x : L axsu med 2 E' E- a just Son U E as 'E L' 'B M c c Q cv: in rv an E 'cs : 2 E -A 5 r: .L ffl : 1: 2 C d V, ev x ' E 3 .S 2? 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University cu! the -cn : ev .- c a: BC 3 E un E c 5 v. eu Q : S : .D E nz hite w f-U 2 Q. E. -C'U Q is .Eg a si Xe '5-u 55 E2 NN Ev: 5? ': Bw 51: .om 3E 'AE gm EE ... 6... Q EE 'Eng' 28 go lives in rural ily Wrenlmore, 20. whose Iam uglas Do speck- n three OW 95' de of Cleveland where th North! eld oulsl was cutting across the parking id later he S3 lcd gray horses. lot bc-Iorc the Ilre started. ... Xu QV. E... 'U 9.2 'CII 23 Em B.. SLE .. ...W 5. 5-4: O'U 'PG 1. C jf. WZ M: 2-c E.: MI 5. 02 .L --L -E ff' ,S ci 'EE E 5-La 2 .La Conscientmus Ohjector. steps and !henI heard the noise, took a couple of '1 I crawled on the ground. I was Ore. ym an walk 'r couldn behind a cdr. 1 heard bullets hit the other side of the car. 'Ii right knee, fracturing A bullet had struck Wrentmnre's 2 cx. E 4 si. o 4: S 'o fu .:: -o : eu c. :: T. ua Q1 5 2 ... E .. 3 -cr : cv fu .E cu E '-5 cz. v. 'E .ac E ,E E S. up o J: L. ni u Ravenna. ambu- BTI when 35' hw It wasn't unhl we were on the hig I knew what had happened. It wasn't lance pmsed and that rdsholf' bi really stretchers and alter that, watched the kids come in 1 shoulders, Most nfthem carrying them on their stuff. Kids se off than Iwas. It is really something when or were a lot w -u c.. 'C S c o Q :1 cv .YA Q. 4. 5 L. 0 .: sl nf .: 2 w Z .A rv : Q nr E b. Z C.. re w o .A :n 1: A mv, they pick up th s sheet and you kn n. and the swollen. and ng to you. does snmethi her Tha they lay it slow over 'll S Continued From A 22 .Q C E 5. 9 E. 'U .1 .9 253.5 - W Efv Q25 1.42 LET 1,2 'ORE :LE Eg- 51:3 : Q QE.: -Il' I Ll :ag SLT. 5:3 Vos: 452: -OU rg: .PZ ea .1 Ld E of .c -egg 'E 2 ht:-1.2 H 5 .Egg-a 'S vu E'i 55 E v.IEg gi - Egg: fu :E .91--U -.1 -- -. .: :l: gn? w U QSC cv of :gpg .. 1 .. 91 : om? 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Do you er h rllm' awked EA had :ht around lhe vornvr, He lived rx rally? I'lI probably he' up.' Shs' iiucl, 'Yea F r E. 2 U. eu cz C Q. E Q. ..: E fu I.: D E an 'E 'vs fc .: S To BNHS. H iunwr. She Svundfd indlfferenr. He left Alf... cmram, a 21-yeamld self-suyxnd pmmcal radical wilhoulher. with shoulder-length reddish brown hair and a thick bushy iv Pancho Villa mustache, had a quick ham sandwich and glass Sandy. H iUfli0l' 5999071 Yhefapy m3i0l' Wh0U9al'1y GIWHYS of milk for breakfast that Monday because I didn't want to wore a ribbon xn her hair and rode a bicycle around campus, be late for the rally. arrived at Taylor Hall alone and walked down the 28 steps to Pam Holland and Mike Mills, both students. said Alan the Parking 103 Canfora carried a black anarchist flag on the Common . EWS BNHS SGW her again' ' Sh? had 1115! KIQUUQX 101' the There was another black one and a red one, said a campus Sas The 235 PTQUY heaw- S0 I me UP'he'a21had mp pulse, and he man. reel anyching, Ar mis point me kid Gene saw him az a. ry ph graphe Doug and gave her P611 UI If 10 her- med,-' A power plant A photographer had caught Canfora earlier standing de- G avg we-N tglking and all K! suddenhl them Hhs it 1 agked him if he was gmng to the rally and he said, fianlly far in front of the crowd, starmg atarow of kneeling USF P Crmlfh OWU 01' S0m9l HIE OH I 9 1 BEGIN. Sal , ., . - gap., 19.3 nl- pekarik I-emailed, Guardsmen aimmg their nfles in threat on the football p ac. BNHS- ' IEUQFS We were 50 Smffdvu AIVYH lo dw durmg a mee of rm my to the hospnal' was Y Everyons almost knew there would be a rally Someone 11095915- wk 1 on Krauw 1: E .zz 1 eu x v. Secondm hvfnre the gunhre, ' X 1ust grabbed her and Qried A Thf' IUVP Of Allwnfu Krnusrf was Barry Levine, 19. an mm H wild nl Chewing gum. the hxll. I turned and started runmng. Iheard a volley and ge er L' 0 m fax! a: I t I gli I ,IJ H 10 A Y' the ht ber he had xx..-n I a p rl p.-mv and lv xx j y - - . EV' HQ had his left arm on her hark and she slipped her right Sfaypd X' lf hor 'n If 'T W'3 Q' 3 1 5m'y fjmm Compmx' He .mm lymre m m,,r.rv9I p,3.ka,-,k mid. thxng blurred, I remember Ialhng. Thick bubbles oi hlnod arm ar..und the wmt They walked duagondlly acroxs the SLIIgzaigdetcrggipchanxzggxflT2'xgxfziig-qfxsyflhrsfsasfgig ppknnk muh. E.m,,,n1yh0ped-.mere-S nomggermappy :Fri xfunmng Irom the wound.' The blood covered hnsrwo parking lnl toward Pr:-nnce H.aII. The Guafdsmen fired. G ' ' N x ' ' 1-gaCt1..nar4g5.ml.gung If HHLZ5. I bel' th muscle 1 5' U1 all Of bem elhCr'4 I x And Bull sand, 'a lot of them don't have clips in their 'k . I sudden xl relaxedf they fell lo their slomachg, She sklpped her 11 n'clock art class. Everythxng was m guns- Gem.. .. I don't know whether Alhhad the flag m hls hand nr Y I d d k nh uid t ge' nelly as long a hers Schroeder feLl near the pine trees on the slope of Blan- didnw say himself the car because i fff fww i ey W0 S arfup asain- S ' ken Hun. Hewas100reemommeflashonheguns. A -, U A , . I And I Said. Sandy- Sandyf 391115 NCHUSVI- A i' He was laying there covered with blood It was all vefy He behmed ms mls' Oh' I was yelling things hke' Oh' A Single bullet had S'-FUCK OH me 1235159 Of her HECK. Allison Krause, daughter of a Pittsburgh Westinghouse messy. He didn't move. He didn't speak. Some yput him Shafierfd HSPIHFYHX. ami 970165 Cleimly-A I executive, handed Barry Levine a wet rag long before the on a stretcher from the dormitory. We had to move him off 5 The bleedmg was had because I! was The Vein. the first tear gas canister soared across the Commons. They that onto Lhe ambulance stretcher, said John Barilla, 21, A I heard ll 'U0llCy, artery, 1 spu g up It lke of e, expected to be gassed and when they got their first whiff, ggninr who wok 3 Fmt Aid course arthe YMCA in Steuben- d d I 3 Berns sand, his hooks spnllung from a plastic drawstring bunk Levme turned In Allxson and sald, Pepper gas. Different ,.,1I,.4 turne an lan ru w fc cr .E 1 1 04 . EU Q I-1 LE ., .L -E 5 'E 'E than laft mghi. bag ia. D.: .1 : w A dorm th kid ' ' ' l D I . . S'an.9d Wlhng' 'The pm? are mmmglv We were d9a'hlY had made Inr her. They ran across the?ellow pxnt-flaked ln the WWI nulflde U19 CIW 0fK9Y1Y.P0l'l-HES COUMY. 51813 ssidgilllegwjfgiisxzgukka hx? hu' The bullet mrethmugh aff-aid Th? kldi WUUM UMUC and SNP on Sandy- I Cum m U, me Sgxpace, HI.-acuity only-f parking lot designated of Ohm. came that allefnoon from a radio dlspatch of Guar t .-So we named her to the grass. We rouldntcarry her R59 asphalt and Hat- Capt. Ron Snyder. And ntwdswrong. ,,He wld me it smashed hiq hmmm mel , said Ron any farther. She couldn'l lake it. Parson said.l-Us angered Lawn? picked up a Stone and hurled lt- ..I was cursing Snyder, nicknamed I-Cyamdeg' an investigator for the Law a senior in me drama dehamnem irewydayslatera ?af9n'5.'di5aPP'?1Y '5fdUf Pfesenfcetsxhergwguld 'ste' 19' and screammg, 'Motherl Mother! anfi then fhey ran out of Sllmmil CUUYWY COFUVQEY. hpqrfaren I:2auGu:r3Sm?x W2 33 hgarigrene-like' infectnon would set in and visitors to Grace's use to mance 'S 9 uca mn any ur er' lx ays mer 8 gas- We 50 of 910595 in behind' Yeumg Inman Warwhoops' northern Opposite Slde O ay or 3 ie me Room 306 at Robinson Memorial Hospital would be required had 351.0410 P115 P00499 you know. No one was throwing just then. The crowd was Eunflff- 5 H I to Wear White masks and gowns if louse, stretched out. Allxson was a few feet behind me. I I sawllhe one b0yfH1HU1U19 Wadway. T19 Said- Pfesum' ..-I-Om was very excited and was very gage,-to heme,- They propped her nevk up unh a Navy pea coat so she 'Uffmd HFOUHU and Slarled toward her. I had my back to the ably referrmg to Jvlxller. I trned to get to the bvdy. to make them, said Ben Parsons, 22, a junior Irom Massillon. could bmath, Parsons saxd, l know she convulsed three GU-'Hd when I heard 2 barrage and I grabbed her hand and 3 reflffery of mm- i k I helped them carry the guy who got shot ln the hot. times while I was 2,1 mg her mnuthflo-mouth resuscitalionf Pulled her down. CmUCI g- Wm' eight gapmasked Guardxmen' he redrhed the par ' said Dirk Woods, 24, the Marine Corps veteran from Cmve- I fhfmgm they YTWQ' he min! hlfmkg I il-'F' f'0U1df f mg mt moments mm' F: saw me mn dead MVS and he land. There was this Zlrl standing in the dnorwa5'aIPrf'n GI guess Ive Ivere car. Allison was on he-r hack. YPPUU In 5 'QW mmUm5- ' ir shot. I! was just shock. 'A' l'Pfllly so Sfflrfzda SHP Wifi. 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