Kent State University - Chestnut Burr Yearbook (Kent, OH)
- Class of 1973
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I wouldn't join y Jesus Christ inside of you and you wo: Holy Hubert Lindsey, speaking in Hyde Park, May 17,1972 L .-Le, il' gi 'Wx 1. -4 -.L T..- ,1,.i.l.,.e-1g.,,, ff? f' :' 1' gp ' rl-5 .fl ilu.. -1 4' Jiri - ' 1 mf A Xl. .' -U j 1 MF' . A.. f ,J A me A-17 14 1 L V11-1 1 I 1 ' .1 1- - ' xl ml-'Q' gi ' Qs' il. 1-7 , 1.. ,, f 4 , 2' h.'s.1, , wn,,.11, -141 -. - 5 ' '. 5,4 A-A-,nw 1 11-1 1 , .., 1 wi, .n, 1 1 .1'11.'j':- 11f,'1'X' .1 55 '-4. . -15 fx I. f' 1 , Q- ejg- 5 gh, .11 .191 'Nm X 1 1,,- fm, 1 A Q1 1 11-5:11 fn 41 Q 111 1 1 1 11 -11.11 . x F. A ulilm, W X N W W 1 1 1 1 -LMI' 1, A 11, 1 -1115. .-S' 1 JM, I . 1 1.11-J111Jf'X, .. L' X1 1 ' ' ' 1 1 , 1,1 1 , , 1 kit' , -, .dm-V,.1 W W .M ,mg '11 ' ,,,,T1,,J111 1 ,. 1 , . ,QL establlshed by Act of Con 1 'Y' '. , Vg-Lgwifufg, -1 A x fl , 5 22.1 ., .. 4,1 , , ,...n, .-'..' -wwf-1 N5 KE 'i ii'- Ef 31' , . ,, A - rr 7.5 b I, . -Pg 3, , -, ,.', ', P. Y , BJ H. K H. . , SQ 3 '15 . Y ,I s ,ff '- 3? 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' A . - h ds Death in the service of oppression? is lighter than a feather: whereas dying for freedom, for peace, for decency, for'l1uman dignity, is weightier1fhanfMount Tai... , We llll - Today is Moratorium lDay,wand all over fhe cazmtrylour cbmrades areithinkling of Kent Stateh,,the meaning of what happened here, and how to go on. ' l n llll l eeeolrgeliald May 4,1972 3 I 2 A ... M 70 ef ' ' M' M ,gr .. ,ii MZzV:iM,,, s , .LTM'::rg x 'bf A F! . -i I I I i f 1 4, W kk JE: -ss lr I fn We 'N 1 his JJ 4'f ' 71 sr , .wyfiluf ig-XJ' w i 72 I 1 l.....-... . -..-W-. .-. A . ,.MA- . .. ..-, .-.--. ,.,.v,... .., , ., - . .. Vai . I 1 ,, .' 1 mg I f 'Jx 6 935' ,Z P. 7 If ld! . .9 5 fl P. ..,. r,. ' J :H V, 1 . J.: . -J iff, 2. K 'S Ng.: Ss.. gg... Q in p . Qffr-Tri ,Q :- . ,H . 'i N. - Q ,U r.!.f,1.fm- ,Eiga 3. .. '21 fill '33 I N 0. . er 1'2 - .urn-ggx. fm, - 1 3-.A-. u J-u:f,,I ,, H . . ,. i .. f ., 4:-5. Ng' ' a , J, 7? ,W -. 6 ff . rjfmw f .- - , 1,.,,. 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With God is' help, with your support, we will accomplish that great goal. Richard M. Nixon, explaining his new course in Indochina, May 8, I 9 72 75 M 1 , f-TPV .d' ', ,A 3.41 ,, ' ',y ,'h0,9 ' .... Q f N'-w Nm ,-.5 'Tt was an individual thing. People felt betrayed, lied to, helpless, mad .... hell, you wanted to go out and kick something. The Eleventh Hour channeled a lot of anger into a positive form o f protest. At I1 o 'clock you had to make a decision, you had to move your body. You were either for the war or against the war. You were either inside...or outside. Charles Brill May 15, I 9 72 Q.. li- 5 ll X' 'F' 4 ' L. .--1-J' ,vw- in 9 M ru - -Ah, , J 4 x, 1,33 if .v, I A ,fx 'G . ' -.:s'fev-fe: 'Y-f' , , Iv , 1 jf.. ' ' ,l rx., .-'V' :f -,.f' rj v. , , - E .. .-s L' ' ,rm ff ' A ... Af A--. - V x.. v , 1 A Q , 0- ,v -1. J., ,, I A -, . 1, . 1 I IL' H -Q . , . f 4 ' ,, ,, Y ,. ,. . , , .QM ' Hr YL., . , - I v , 4. .-..' 1 ' 'f. . ' ' 8' A N - ' f . 1 ' - . ,Q , , . ,if . , I h. . . ., . 5 , 1 ' 1 .1 - ' . f J, 1' . -.1 . f- , v f-. A. I 'Vi' o-4 , ,-.5 ,, Y , qi K. J . W , . . 2 ,Y ML , an M g: Law' f ,, . - 'fl J' 'WM 1. 'gn ' El, :-12' 'M Y' , V, . 'M x,. . 4' J, 'my Q X 1 xH 1 , X . .gr 415 1 - .u . . 5'-fx! 'ufz -I . gQ'M :QQ- .-'UT'. f-'L : -- JJ ,1 f,f42a?J5Ii'1'. ' - -:JA v w Q ' :T ,I 3' I 'fl' wifi . L +V., MQ' ,V 3:3 . L ' . , .Wt N. .,, ,-,. Q 80 'Received your warm letter where you tell me you wear a POW bracelet of my son Jesus Gonzales... This last month they brought a picture of a prisoner and we're pretty sure it might be him. We're waiting word from Washington to see if it was him or not. If it is him, I'll write back with great happiness. Mrs. Ofelia Garcia, in a letter, June 15, 1972 f Q5 jg 'Teople are getting used to being lied to by the president. Maybe it is a tribute, however, that the president has to lie. Think of what it would be like if we were told the truth about what is happening in Vietnam and we accepted it without question or without protest... -if L 'ilust as the Vets risked their lives in Vietnam, so too must we make comparable risks. It will take a lot of understanding and it will take some suffering, but we must take those risks. Daniel E Ilsberg, October 4, 1972 83 , H VH' N K X ' 1 ki: Q . ' c , h - o an, 'Sm .lt if Qu- ,Af- , J 1 , .fm ' J' ' ' HL. 1' AS.-vi' X 3 7 'FQ s ww 'J' F x - . i . 1 J I M V if , z 3 l, - I it .I is 'yu f ' i 1 4' 5 A 1 ' ' y' 3 ' NE ni. ri V-g 5 fr 5 'fig Q .5 3 ' fd ,'- 4' ,, , 5' .79 I 5 Q l 1 QA ' U 4 I 'I ci? 2 nv V' A ' , 5 W t mg? . w wg, . QQ, 34, -' ,-'N gf, f 'H:'1.uz7g?3?,g?5,15'raQ5 l'N' 4 ' x ,Y . iii' u L-:1j.Q,,P 4 I. I yw',.y ,A .. 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While we drop bombs on them they study our history to try and gain a greater understanding of our way of life. When I asked them why they don 't hate us they replied, Tf our people ever learn to hate, we are lost. Jane Fonda, October 31, 1972 87 1 'F' V .3 W R xv Mg- . ' 22531, f, K B355 . 52 fl , inf 1' 'EM 'Q f u'k, ' 'is' ' :M 42 ,-' jf 511 I 5 3 . , + -, q- Q JF I L IAQ j. ' L. qgm Turf? .- , -. , 1 , 3 X ' - t V V 'uh 1 , 1 ' - . '. .yn - , . t '- F - 5 L, ' P , V 1 44 4 - 1-fini. ..-3- -- '-' ' 'Q , F 1 1 , ., H MK -11 ,,. f '25 in H . I ' ,K .- J' 4. 'f i::3 3' ,ff ' A Y ,t I V, 'A fr:'f,r:,:? f - ' f , 'L t - 'X 1 V J f' ! f ' ,- ,f -' , ' , ' ', -' 1' F -'rn . . , , ,V , . - , . , 'll' 1 , f- Q' .. ,- H - , , ' ,-J' 5' ' ff , , , ff' ' ,I ii A N Q V, , V A, V, , , K ,fir V! 4 'I 1 lf! gf If N If V1 l f' f f - ,' , -'f J E , ' Ju J, 11, , ' iii? A 4' ' , 131-if? - ' ,f . -, , 'FHL V , fx. I' Q A b , V ' N. I' X, E A 1 . 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'ul gi- ,' -N' . 4:5 , , lif 'pr- M A X .W 13 ' J u J: u' vw-4.5: .-in ., , 4 t J , , QCLQSQ A lgE'iXAcb'3gsE 1 'I lr- 3 sires: nf Za' 'Tf my campaign brought the U.S. just one moment closer to peace, then the entire effort was worth the sacrifice. George S. McGovern, conceding the presidency to Richard Nixon, November 7, 1972 106 NOVEMBER 7 1972 UQ wi! u lltgy up M M-W... M! ,-nl ,,1.L:5.'J ' ff-1 ff 3' 1- 5 ' ts, V 1,1 Av.. P -I,-fggfg U ,-4. Until the Lab Band formed, music students interested in jazz had no place to learn. Now they have a musical laboratory to experiment with, try out their own arrangements and help them grow in the area they enjoy most. 109 Mrs. Margaret Chmel, wife of Lab Band director Robert Chmel 6 41 4. . . kb .N-K nil 'nfifh-H' 4 x. s-gh inf' ' sin GL jk.. .Q -s .A 'VY m'i'fL7V x 'a WN, Y.. Af' 'G A ,,' J x 4 -'u 'H -r J s ,, '-1.1.1, 1. 41-K. 3 2 w w 4 -... -..c.r--. 1 ,-1.- 'Z 1-. W-, L 112 1 -if '4---J '-H' Q-' 13 ffl . -C Q nv, ' I J 'A X 1 V42 0? .2 I. V, - , FT ,f- -5 -ggg, ,,f1f gLA, 'QQ 'T said early in the season that the Mid-Am Championship would be decided in our game with Kent. Jack Murphy, Toledo Football Coach 116 ,f ,ff -e ' , N A' . x 1 4 M , X 5 . , 41' S X QA k'1 v , 3.231 , .4 -1 H .iii nf.: qi! ---fag? -. 1 ...Af 'Ti X Z' as ' 3 .R A ff' 12 ....'i5,?1' 'N Q1 J 1if ,..,,,f 1'-3-ff: Y , ' f 1- ' we ,. x w X . Iii V , , ,, -'IMWQ4 l , A., I-1 ? my L, f A-r -r ,. . .:. 1--'- um . if H-v f 91 , 1:-I F . A' ,M 'L L' Hahn: 1 ' 'wwyelf-Q1 ' 9 if l 8 R 1 p-wrhkwh' ' The fact that I 'm a referee is a boost for Womenlv Lib but the guys seem to like it, too. .Io Raver I 'gil If EW Q, 1. U ru x v Am' I I 1. gi , - ' A 'wfiqi g I A iii . yt b iw .. .AJ 1, --1 rr-.1 - 5.44 'bf' 1 ....-ni' ..-. 1 ' f' 1 V 11 VH 72' 1 H4 e x 'IH ll' 1 K' ' V Q4 If ii- PHP , 5 1 'iv . -5 ' X x 2 K I 'X X AA. A 1 N l K JD' .W , av' F? ,- ' , 'E'im . , .. ,, ,, X Y I - , , Q--i5 ff -T---3+---1 .' T -. -N FU Wi -- x an - .....-L.uS1f1Q-7 ' 1 X ??'1EQif'.H r' W ' :nQ.Q,V J, ., I-' 'ffj'Ef.1 f fr YA:- ,, An . ! , f f J x -. 'A 'f x 3 N . . x , -l ' A ,af N 4' ' x 5, 1A C, T' 4 NL .' ,iz 2 5 'QIJA it 1 fl 41' .,,4 -N-N J x P 5. ' X -' P 'I XQ51715-E155 :N , 'H-'Q 'hw F 1 v 4- Qw i 4 7 , YK ang bopped ova ta where we was slttm Jus as as pullzn my smokes outa my shzrtsleeve da . started ta s lll dzs ll I tt p swe p a er. So da guys n we grabbed some dolls and sock hopped our nda Lou 'n me, we was sippin' our sodas when 3 '- A V . , . , 1 s off It was real coolsville, man. Eddie, a greaser tgldif' west indies night 1 5b2L?2': 111133 I PL .1-gf Q rf .QWFQ iii -'Vit fi f'H:-fini' is QW.-1 KA ,. 111' .' . x' 123 Vigil -1 wpfg, ,51- QL , 'v X' U, 1 y' Q. 5 ? : gg N be E351 i' N ,,. 'x 1 T' '32, 'z I ,.Ls e- ...-,,.,.. -A . ...W .. 5' Y -Y . 4 Y 4 n 'J ' J Q fl -V , 4 I .lv if z x, . ' , ' . fl I , . . ., ' ,- --'--gf,,', ' - 3 1. ,712-fx - 'fs K , Jw fc' Y., X ' .. 'V x Q. 3, 't ,hm V ,. W -5 .E . 0 V J 7' 'wa ' H5 , vi ' ...iii x K ,:?.?EQ2:i,a?,gr.?aKsb W ,gnu 1: .I-,vvtyx .4 N315 h -5,.Y',,EXf'gaE5.,15rg,Q-T Jiiiniwx 4 ,..... new 4 X ' , V A .- ' . at 3 Q .-hz' 1- v. - ' 5' if N ui Jil wg gf: f ,ay E 'G 1t'5?1v', la , ,mf , .,.,,. wg? we ' I 'ffm J Mama . 992.1 'H .ug-za: 1 . 'A 'A 1 v 'AMI . .- . 1 i ' w -H'- er, 5 izzf H: ffl JF .- .L X 3 Sami-4 Q ' V., 232' - wr 5 Q Iflffgk-Y x ,' ',, I X Q- -' Xu -'x Q. ., ut- ,X 3, 6 J g A QU' 1 -rx I.. ' QS 'fi Q f. -1 v 15. x, - X- s' . 9 1:! , H 'ra Y - E4 21 '1 , C .,, , 1 Q A Q - I - -Q Q ' .. iw . - . 'i W H 'H'.-Qf , '?Q'.Q43 ' Nl G, 1 5 AZ' 3 BML , V---5 A ,,Jw Sli- ., I M stevie wonder 'fi 5-fi M. ,WJL an U U U' L 'WS wa 1-2 ,ff f 12 5 x fix N ,, ,. ., .fx ' 1p .fc Q I Ig- slf 5' 'us e:22f nfzmru NEIEHBURHUUU ' CENTER cunnuum ncrwn l nunm. , ,,,-r ,Q ,ar ...us-Q r R Y 5 ,.-.,, 1 4 4 T4 . ,I , 1 .x .,i.-'f -.P ' ' ' ' s . -, V-v. -- . .. 1 - f:.'- - . 1- .,.-w an-+ - . .x hw .A-as , gg , I H. .. Luigi uk. l-Q ,sw -'52 - Zn. Y, ., ws. N ...N 1 VUL- L- . N -Haig, V. -. J., -,f.r,l 'i:aF,h fn, VHA ','L -H'-.1-v'2'u..P1:-:ug --b,1 '95'w'-- f -wreamiai. - r- ',.. . .1..-A-.1 .A -few 1 aiu. ' --W3 The Black poor are very encouraged by the possibility of King-Kennedy Center, which would provide them with basic services such as recreation, legal aid, medical aid, and tutoring. Students have let them down, though, since their contributions to Skeels-McElrath fell considerablv short of the expected amount. The Blacks felt betrayed because time and again now Whites have promised to work with them to achieve a common goal and just haven 't come through. Reverend William Jacobs, Executive Committee member, Community Action Council 129 .4 ..1'. Y an ga Forum ,Y if 'x f ' 'Q3 .. A P77 X x -n 5'1- Li il W . , ,I Q. ll Y H IE: x .- ' ll N ' . ... ps 1 W M' U Hy lm, ' Students complained that administrative activity was off-limits. Dr. Olds' answer--the monthly open forum. Student response--150 persons out of a possible 20,000 attended the first and last meeting, January 20, 1972. 131 l I I Q IW wx nhl 'Tm not eating that stuff I almost cut my damn finger off in it. First grader, University School, making lunch for visitors Mg 'S 'T IQQL So we went out one day with this red, white, and blue paint and we saw these garbage cans that looked really cruddy so we painted them and that was our fall quarter project. Bob Gage, Blue Key member I KX ESM. fl.: if ns . . 7- p 1' Mig. .1 ,. A '-w ,.- ,:, Q . 'P 751 'rs fe. wlg2,av'Q-5' ' ' ' - Fx- V . ,I 'f ' .4 'fi ?b 'f-Aqmijff' v' 32,1 N . '71 ' ' 1' -Ti'-.'T - 'Q P ..- li . M' .4 -S-fLV',l.,'. :11 ug .. J-.infix .- 4Q+i'?'f '5'- HZ' : ' 'f'3SffIl 5'W B -,L:i.?.,QfvH4.7,V:,.' 'F 4. lflgy T'rf-lf-5. . QF' Q. KY' .L . .5 -' + ' Q-N .. .iff . I L.,l.' nl vi: 4- . -.nf 1-1.x-' I 'V lf-, ' a'87f'fE'59' fplniffi' K 5-W b. is-, f 1 . .Q .. I 1 ff, 5-it F QQTF-:QXQ .4 1 jf , + 5.7 vin'-4421. 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W ' W I' Q- A: .. ' ' 1 ' - 1 'Q 4. - . , 4 Q ' N' 'H ' fu., , gl . A ,I- , A 4 ' -,, 5 :V . A . ,. ,J pl l11',fflf.I3'u !,ff4,4:,4r f .L-'-.ivy---., nfl, ' ' 5' 1 iff. ff' ':1.g:,.,1w1' ' 4 I at x 'H' ., Qi, ..- Wd ' -. ' , Iv- . ' x N 1' X 02 'z 1. ,fx , s.- ' -i ,,: I , L , wx , -f of D I -, L, .,-,nf?-15.3-,Q,lLlf-ITL-ir. -V. -H, W' 1 g W 15'-+ 1 Nl f , Q5 ' .fue rrpfzn A 3-,, -M.Yf.,,-., wx. 1 I-nf' N .- .,, , -. .-y,:.f- ff, 5, ,Q M , 'i7 ,'f,'W2:1'??2- -Y-'fgyfw -' - .. . ..,. aww- I 1 .4 f 'K if .1 gm .',,,- , 3 ..:: An ,Y ,A VA. 1 ,A .41 -, .X -A. Tt hurts anytime you lose, Don James, KSU football coach For seven hours, 50 skaters went around in circles with only one 5-minute rest period. Why would anyone submit himself to the rigors of this obvious physical torture? 7 just did it for the heck of it. Kathy Glunt, fifth place winner, Skating Marathon - i1 .L 24-I VV O sh EQPC ulty C Fa The purpose of the Faculty Art Show which as a tradmonal annual affazr is to show the productzvzty of the art faculty to the ennre umverszty community It gzves the student a chance to vzew the type of work has professor does whzch wzthout thts display, he mzght never see 1 5 ia ' J Ai. n C I I -.V g v E ' xy o I :i 'zfifw c flff- i cfzzlt . .-,,-f,iN ?' LERQ. ie-fl-'N . .t. . ,-:L-,ax--ff.fa+4.' .,.v', .?iA?a.,,g1-5, 353711 .gig-1,-I-,-. . 5 J A unix' V . , x-51's , .V fy VN:-,L T:-511 f' f ',,-,,:..,9w P- .. . QLUQ, 12115. w 1, .gg Q ,-3:49 ,Zi-Tv. F5 ,W wif 11M-bi' -fvagmf, Q HJ- .L -21.1-,!?i .GLAv 2..f'4..,x ,el- 5' ,, , '. Q.: IL, Cf' 4 Q'-5 ., f.'gk.1-' gg: ff.-1. I 1, lf. ,A -. ,yn avri- -gag , ,W ,f. Y v 5 1, f .lx yes . .gi NW-L. , .333 . i ...S ..! 'z .1 4 , 1 ,S .. i Q ,, ,f-ref 5154 . 4. wa ' e,.. ,f ., 'MW . go closer hold the land feel partly no more than grains of sand we stand to lose all time a thousand answers by in our hand next to your deeper fears we stand surrounded by a million years Yes, from 'Round-about '4. .4 x 3' 'S . ,I NX Q Q ,l I -1 ff flat'-xt' 9' r 75' pf'-4' , 5 ff 4 7 4 A if xl 5 1' 5 J Q 1. ,' 5 I. 3 1- f ' 'fg 732 B 5- ' f . ? 'F' s , xr! B' Al fflf R -P .M yin. D ',,f.,,,q ,je..f,,-f-, ef' 'ai 1 ' I vu 'I M. n L ' , A -iP ' W -A va A 4' '. J . jf X 'n 4. 5' E's 'rm - 3 -........, U x ! , I -Va fi KN 1 5 N. 7 :U Nkiyx a . 5. S V . ,git 2 QE 2 1 r , ' 1 za ' ,A - .4 JE 'iipace problems, which traditionally haunt those w o engage in art activities, have been greatly relieved since we moved into Phase I of our facilities. In the main, it is a highly successful building. Elmer Novotny, Chairman, School of Art The space is nice, but some students say its too bad the noise can be heard from one space to another. ,fr L. ' -L-g , '11, 0: Q-1 ., le -A .sff'Ef:3.,,',sf+Mf: -,gi A--Jef 'N - 'i gi L 'casing- .1 3 .lv- 11- x : ,4 mfs? LS ii' ffl A. wa A, LJIE111..-lllll arm-::rs::'-:ii Q ,Z lllll , 4--u.u.u.-allllnl, 1,r4+H+rjllnlg. QIJIEIIQIIIII 5 fl--4-lf'l'e--I--l-'r-4lllllll rm1z1sm::::-- 'z I 'FH+Fii+'Hlllll: Q-IEJIIZEIIUIIIIIII nmwwg PH+EH+Hllllll qtHTCHTUllll 1 .LLJ1LLl.LL4llll -VFW uuuqug,i,-'- M 5 . f4-lnlIlulll-.- 3lIlllll 1 lllll Illlllllllld' 1 lllllIllll... 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V - , .-.fn 4:--mv .1.'5a1r4-' -1--' va , -, -v-f,,.-vu ---V ' - - -v-.::1f,..Aga.w' 'ug ,. . . - ,qw i A ' f I ..,:' 1.5 - Y- , . V V .,-., 1 V .. '-5 4' ' M ...g . ' M- . .,. M. V. V . , , . W . ' - Y ' ' ,A i 1 ' if w - Y,., ' ., N 4 9 ' ia- ' '35-'Kgs as F44 ,ws mil mm W- ,. ,1 :V P, .1 . f --ou- L ' x 4 fn. 4, '- It ,g,,.,...'- 1-1 Y Q s ' n 2 41750-- What do you think ofthe new Union? '7tis a giant pacifier. Sophomore Political Science major Iris a lot better than the old one--I'll say that. Junior Business major Theres a lot of wasted space there. Senior Biology major 3 Summer breeze makes me feel fine blowin' through the jasmine in my mind. ' Seals and Cro fts from Summer Breeze ! 5 w 1 a Q! : . 7-. I' , ly'-v 4. Q stil , A 'xx ' F. -F gl 'wwf' 1 ' 2 -V 'w'221,- A EA-., I , ' I.: . .liaw Mft: L6 4' . ,. 1 -1 ,,,. . ,, . X N . q -I' . .J 5 u X X XV '-I-. .fi 1, .. 1? - 1' W out h'1f3f -- V - x . H4641 y' R- all Q' P F-wif. .45 if S 'Wm 933- A... .Q Q' gDu., ,- , ., zwzfiqgf W uf 4, EN QM -'I I Ev li ' 7 1.'il!lIm1'4 A Qt HF ,. I Muze? Q y . ,U-iff,- 'IN-1-ax Y ffm. .mirfifm ,- Ska x .,'. gh K ., 12:51 V 42 J'Li:P'x if H . .. I .IE i L. tl. 1 2 ' x 'B N 7- if A. 3. -we ,. A A f ffhis nv F55 V X it ,X if Rf wif! ..niiiqslfafxfsii-311.-y 42725 F' 'f3?'1F5:4i:if -- -' 7 1 -J.--qt--??'x .-N -.9 -:X ..,,..-.,.. gui, --134 :Q V 1 ,, ham, ,,,. ,,. V m..A , , ,vw ,.,, .ff+ ff- 1.-.i,1f?' . , .,. 5 'W' :IDT 1 ,,, 57 -Q' studem SFTECS Story by Mary Poidomani What do you say about a I4-week-old Student Senate that died? Karen Czujko, Student Body Vice-President, mourned the legislative group as the victims of institutional oppression. Student Body President Bob Gage charged that the suspension stemmed from continual frustration: Whats a government if it has nothing to govern? '24 Student Government can serve no important function on this campus when that government is vested with little legitimate authority. As a sounding board for student concerns, a student organization has possibilities. As a lo bying group, again, a student organization has possibilities. But a government? Who initiated such a facade? In quite the opposite vein, and perhaps more representative of the gpinions of the student body as a whole, enator David Voelker eulogized: 'Y cannot think of a more fitting end to a body that never was representative of the students. And as far as I can see, the void that will now exist in student representation will probably be better leadership than the irresponsible leadership that has all but destroyed any progress up to now. And as a STA TER editorial asked, Now that this personal battleground for senators' opinions is closed, what will they do? Who will hear their cries of disapproval and resentment toward each other? Sunday, January 28, 1973, will be logged in the history o Kent State University as the day its tudent Senate voted to suspend all further business, with the exception of funding allocations, until the end of the academic year. The measure was criticized as irresponsible by numerous members of the university community, but deemed the only viable solution to the struggle for student autonomy in the eyes of the s onsors of the bill, who concluded that or the most part, the functions and sources of Student Government were meaningless and negligible to the best interests of the student body. This question of student control, a source of friction between university administrators and Student Government officials throughout fall and winter q quarters, climaxed in the controversy over insufficient student influence in policy decmons affecting the operations of the new University Center. On January 14, the Senate voted to evict three members of Student Group Affairs from their offices on the second floor of the University Center and allocate the space to student organizations. This attempt at administrative autonomy set off a chain of events which culminated in a split between the branches of Student t Government and the eventual disbanding of the Student Senate. What had begun as an effort to secure more office space in the new center for neglected campus organizations, soon evolved into a volatile issue of student authority in the administration of the building itself Later that week, student organization leaders, with Karen Czujko as their spokeswoman, met with Dr. Glenn Olds to propose the formation ofa policy board to deal with the administration of the University Center for immediate consideration by the Board of Trustees. A decision was demanded by the following Wednesday with the promise of further action if no answer was received by the specified date. The question of the ossible effectiveness of this approach wig remain unanswered, for in an unexpected breach of solidarity, Student Body President Gage denounced the confrontation politics of Czujko and her group and proposed a more moderate plan of his own to 'yve the University Center back to the students at a press conference held the next day. Vice-President Czujko voiced her objection to the proposals, which were written without her knowledge, and the secretive manner in which they were formulated after the press conference, where she had appeared as an unexpected observer. D This proposal has gained acceptance by the administration on the basis of much work done to raise the issue by many other interested and sincerely concerned students, Czujko said. 'Y think it would be correct to say that many og us feel a strong sense of betrayal at this exercise of executive aut ority. . An editorial which appeared in the STA TER the following day observed that, it appears now that Gage and Czujko cannot pass and catch the same ball with each other and that Student Government, misrepresentative and weak that it is, is being internally torn apart...Internal strife can defeat many great issues as well as governing bodies. ' The following Sunday the Senate voted almost unammousbf to suspend business except for funding allocations for the remainder of the year. ?.L:y? 75? cn 'QQ' Czujko summarized Senateis reasoning sayin , Working within Student Government this year we have realized tlfe futility of trying to deal with the administration for the benefit of the students, when we have no legitimate power base from which to work. Czujko felt that effective student po wer rested with the support and participation of the mass of students on campus-- a thing Student Government has miserably failed to achieve. ' Rather than uniting as students a ainst the unjust policies of the administration in regard to the new .gtudent Union, we fought among ourselves, and consequently, bein divided against each other, we were each conquered separatefv. We will no longer serve the administration to achieve its own end. Gage endorsed the sus ension, adding that the efforts of the Senate would be rechannegd into other areas. 'Tn the next few months, we will investigate new patterns of student association, but regardless of what design is selected, the present system will be abandoned. This system just can 't work. Student Government, 1973...may it rest in peace. 'L ---. ...-an-af ' 'I t 's a completely different environment from Franklin Hall--its kind of like a new car. It looks new and smells new. Senior Business major Ark wl XR N - 'Xxx Ex 2' wir ........ Eg ,.,.,..-.v-- -...,.., , ... 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Tom Shaker, All Campus Programming Board 171 True art is imm0rtal...untiI the temperature rises. 172 0 1-,. r s ' Y , Q ' s Q.. 1'6': 'QIQ - gi - ' - g' 'maj' 1 -.1 -- af. me QW- '-3 f' AN-lfxi' ' I r 4 . M,-, 3- 'HQ' - - ' fav: -,, I . 5.95, -' A a.'.-..,- 5 x - Q f ...-, ,. N , Q 'Z -1 x , ., X . ..., A xt x .NJ 'n '1 ' -RTS: ' ., -.,-- 4:.'-13:5 .bp , if - ' 2 1' I ' . .HA v 'QA 2-'Q-'I' --A.,,, vfV',',,. ' 1 '1.'. I - - -- o 'Qs -,A A 4 ..f- J fm. , , .- hw- ' ,' . ' .A-...- . ,A . - sv In 7' ' 'lk' 11.43 . 4 . YiZ3bL!' R . 1162 A 'ASLI ,li-il C T Qs X wrestling ' M i 149 I In spite of the personalities, the people, the size, the red tape, the noise, the classrooms, the cheating, the cost and the gripes 9 there is Learning here qs. 178 M 'tm P ,AV 1 l I, iii' xv' , f r 181 'Em'11f' 18 3 Xa! MI Xin, X, KJ palm a , , gr: ,, -.,..,... 5- -.,5....:4k-1,,.3 345- k:VL,?5r Q 1 ' ,, Q .' .f 'rfaiz-1 1 , , - . '- ,.m 1,2 w ,. 5'sG 2 , ZH- r gig. V - V, ,.f .4 .ff 1 4,114 .A 185 Z I 4 A . 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' ' '5f.1?i5qiF?i?72'?'fs1f:-,1 L 1 , :lvl A '1'+1f 1 , x - ff.1,.u.-,',ytsf4J:,-ff-,:, Q Q I 'S r1A1:,.-',-7-,l 3 , WM. L - ' ggffg I M ' 33123251 5 . ,N r ly :xx I ' E I L .111 4 X in -, X Q M ' W. ' K H V -1 J -A W' F 4' : x .vc-mb ' lg 'Q , .1J , ,J n ,num Q mx T 'L X fl HIE I fa .Si ff a Q ' - ' -2-may ' A Uv' 3 ' 4 X. N 'H 'W - W ss m J - 'i i- 5 nf Af - 1 F'-. 6-A A 'FV' 'I 1 I N H 3.4.8 A G I -1-N 'Arm Q Q lg!-I 4... -it ,., 1' This 200-foot tower near Loop Road is one of three erected at Kent State, Youngstown State, and Akron University for a new educational television station, WENO. Programming will include daytime instructional courses for public schools, and evening educational broadcasts for the general public. i 1 i-'Q' y 3? A -4 -fi .Q .,, ff ffff L2 , na ,f 7 A if J' ,ff X, T 4 1 , gi-it 11 . , 3.5 v f .33 P :sqft My -. 2, 2? 12: 1 I 'rs .3351 , is 9- 4 fi ,- ' r , ' ',., ., , 1 7.6 , L.4.1'f- .,l-3.5. Oh., ,wars ,. If qwklr Q9 as -4- . Q -f I. 1? 4? 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If they weren 't here, I wouldn 't be here either. Dr. Carl Erickson, ' Dean , Physical Education 1 iiiiii Fung fiiiiiiii Siiiiiiii 1 . aww W-' l l ui -1 'N Tw Q., , 3 ' . 'N 4 -1 A S ef' .1 ' - ,. ' ' ' -' , Q : ' H :Q f ' -Y mmf X J W . 1 K-wwf x, .. L: ., N A Q. -nc 1 ,A ' 4 V 212 93- N 4' I x ,...,- t f . A '.,. .,7,,',gf-gf -- f , . 'j Q' -x 1 P fp 5 - Q'-fir 4 Juv,-Av .- f .-Y -will .XM pr . -Y' j Egf i! . '7A .sv 'nfl' .-gm ,4d ' . 1 Ag Qu... 4 . ' 1' ' V' ' ' -. . rw- ' ----:'- 1i':'.'11: 3 ' - ' Ziff ' I 3 ' '. , ' -1 K Q w ..,,4 - fn. .,'qu, '- F' 5' ?,,,E .4.- QQ, . -Vg?-,gQ,,jz'i.. 1 ' -f-,5'Z-112 4 ' QW? xffffgf f ie., x fi' 'PPP- f ' '- :Y s x,. , I 1' '-H' 95, .2 .1 'fs vi Y i 1:5 I f ., 1, . w ' - . - X . ' .. I.. ' '4 J ts , PL.. , - - , N V V M A ,, .- .-. ,MZ-f ' f-..fw,.N'..9-Ar f, -... ....,,, . ,.,..-.-rw-W' . , X, V .-. 0 P L pn 1. Y 0 - - V .4 ...Q d f, 7 ' ,::..,f' ,W .ff gf. -,E2n3g,Af3aigq.,n U. ,i,,,.,, Q, mf A' T Y 21-img-' . 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Olds, President, Kent State University Q ? is H5 3. Gun. N. A .Vw 15 vm: -zu, ? N X if :PJ J qt Zg-X., ,- f ' I ev . ll I - .. '.,,..3, ,-1-. ,-.,.- . T3 fm, ,, in ',,1.:,-f...g,.a:.x . 4 :Hi:?4i 1c1'-fi ' 5323? + :fill - J.. ' . -'1i5iiZ1i??f'H W: , +1 Q? I' ff lg.'L',I , wine- J:1' ., .. AJ, .....- 1,1-554-,Qj,',,f,jf Y Q --,Y-.... . V -Ji V 3-1,1 . - A -V 1 L: 12' .ix , ,. ,Qu 1- -mga El.,-V juli, 5-in f l LF '5 Lnn,u unn- nuns. nun ' k la L94-9:3 '.'.'.': ' 'J . Y. w'.'n'n'. 'H ' ' x , X ,T ' 'Q-1. X - , x y v 4'-...wt VL, ,i,,+ ,, Y . ,xg I A ' 71' ' ' ' 'I Avi.. -I u 1, . 4 ., . nu: 'f s L S r.f':?- 'f Q , 1 f , J. I' C .- YL E I I A. ,.: . ' . ,, .. I -vm, -,F .yisfgffg '37 - wig,-4 -- E- E -L41 ,.-gl , DA 1-yr nf1---- ' -'rf - f' 1? VN. h 'xml . Y--Y ff- af Q w , pp ,, ,. ,. . fvpulx K . ., ... . V ., -11 +1--fr ' g :' .f' ' j?-Ax I 14 AQKILWE-'ssh W ' X - -fp . -Jar ' ' . ' tif -, .A . - 3 A ,I ,. My-,fi ' , f 5, . ,,,--ff? 'fi1'f-ff 31? 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Berg, Secretary to the President CU C CU -I-9 C CU CD IQ 'x 1-A as 'ln .-- L. ,- ilfw ,1n1 ?' l f , la fl.,-.-1 , xi' 1 ,f . , A ,y. if ,Arm W.. , Q I . ,gr f ' ' si: 1. L ' H525 a 8' fu- ' 5 -ti- E 5' , . x ' '- - 4 ' 51, f I 9 I - in fn ,Xa Wg' 'zu ' O T-I -'..4'v 9f ,-A' ff 4m 1.-:A-N--,wu- 1 -i ff 'v f1:,f-41-'gggfgggg',.,-Q, -Q ' 1 - A ,. 4 :N .,f.,.1,, ..,, . ,, - V - , 3, , r.-.-'V' .gy , ., ..,. 8n. e9jipn0,--f 59- .' 'f ,g::ff5f59'9'f E f - - -gf ' a . 1 nf A .-A++' , 1.:V,.,,.,: A . - . -.fNg.,k,,q,,,,,, 4...,..,-.,J...M,,, . . ' 1 V . km,-, '- ,- .w,. f,J.M,w...m..f, -.- -f-wr -pf ' 'vliw fa .Awe-,.-,, , . , 1 V tv- v F .saw . . I N vu A' 'T' ,,., 5 ri Y :QWT , ' if, , -'fix '? ,' - 1 swam- 1. .:,. .3 b ,, 41 g M i Egg'---ff V A V K +P f- - L - '- QM..-A . .,, l I 4' - H 'Yi fp , '-5 , '11- '7 didn 't know nothin' about it. I get out here, and here the walkis all clean and I thought to myself' Who is doin' this now? Can 't be the neighbors because they--you know--ha, ha--they ain't that benevolent, even though they help you out. I started out by walkin' all the way up here, you know, to come to the corner here, and shovelled all the way up--up here, and finally--ha, ha--Paul told me about it. That they, that they done it. I didn 't even know they had a snow squad, you know. Pop Fisher, school crossing guard, Main and Depeyster treets 226 seniors Abb tt I Abdalla, Carm Adamovich, Edward Jr Adams, Cheryl Aden, Linda Ager, Karen Agler, Denise Ahmadi, Mohsen Aker, Nancy Albaugh, Ronald Alexander, Dennis Alexander, Richard Allen, Cynthia Allen, John Allen, Raymond Ambrosio, Lawrence Amedeo, Janet Amigo, Isabelle Anderson, Bonita Anderson, Daniel Anderson, Kathleen Andrason, Theresa Andreescu, Dan Andres, Tony Andrews, Glenn Andrews, Margret Andrews, Tom Antibus, Robert Appolito, Pauline Archer, David Archibald, David Arida, Dolores Arifian, Janet Armstrong, Richard Aronson, Ellen Ashby, Carol Ashleman, Susan Auld, Jeffrey Avetta, Peter Babcock, Larry Babcock, William III Bacin, Donna Badovinac, Judy Bair, Judy Baker, David Baker, James Baker, James Baker, Lawrence Bakes, Michael Baling, Ronald Ballantine, Kathleen Balogh, James Bania, Terry Banks, Betty Banks, James Banks, Sharron Banovich, Patricia Barbour, Joseph Barbour, Sally Barlow, Deborah Barlow, George Barnes, Ellen Barone, Donna Barr, Mary Barren, Barbara Barrett, Christine Barrett, David Barrett, Timothy Barthel, Patrick Battle, Arthur Battung, Jill Bauer, Marilynn Bayer, Donald Beale, Rita Beck, Vicki Becka, James Becker, Bonnie Lee Becker, Joseph Bednivarczyk, Ted Beer, Edward Begalla, Pauletta Belaney, Dave Bell, Bernice Bell, Judith Bell, Larry Bell, Phoebe Bell, Robert Bell, Terry Bennett, Raul Benz, Richard Berg, Mary Berger, Wenda Berkowitz, Deanna Bernel, Bruce Bernhardy, Paul Beskid, Susan Betegh, Nicolas Bickerton, Debra Biehl, Donna Bielaski, Susan Biervt, Patricia Biggs, Janeth Bigham, Douglas Bigler, Janet Binder, Nancy Binns, Steven Bious, Carol Birath, Karen Bischoff, Becky Bisciotti, Lora Bishop, Joseph Bissett, Maureta Bistarkey, Linda Biviano, Donna Blair, Richard Blake, LaGreta Bleick, Karen Bleshman, Andree Blocher, John Blubaugh, Bernard Bluhm, Kevin Blum, Harold Bobby, Mary Lynn Bobulinski, Stephen Bodnar, Lydia Boehm, Eloise Bogden, Judith Bohyer, Thomas Bomar, David Bomar, Horace Boncaldo, Donna Bond, Bobbi Bonifield, Nancy Bonner, John Bontrager, Alice Borbet, Stephen Borisuk, Fred Boron, Barbara Borsz, Robert Borton, Keith Boswell, Helen Boswell, Walter Bowen, Diane Bowen, Gary Bower, Susan Bowling, Janet Bowman, Steven Boyce, Sue Boyd, Steve Brady, Candace Brancato, Mary Ann Brandy, Pamela Braun, Janice Bray, William Brayman, Bevera Brdar, Sara Bream, Bruce Brenders, Kathy Brenner, Janet Brethaver, Karen Brett, Kerry Bridges, Norma Bright, Lory Brisky, Robert Brodsky, Cindy Broskie, Bernadine Brown, Celeste Brown, Georgette Brown, Karen Brown, Margaret Brown, Richard Brown, Sue Brown, Thomas Broz, Carol Brozman, Frank Brumbaugh, Barbara Brunell, Thomas Bryant, Sheryl Bryson, Kathleen Bucher, Rebecca Buchheit, Richard Buckosh, Clifford Budd, David Buehler, Susan Buerman, Tom Buganski, Bert Bulgrin, Janet Burcl, Edward Burgner, Tim Burke, Paul Burns, Jack Burns, Janet Burnsworth, James Burriesci, David Bury, Kathy Bury, Patricia Bushway, Barbara Buss, Karen Butcher, Mary Lou Butchko, Thomas Butler, Ernest Butts, James Bydash, Robert Byerley, Keith Byers, Theodore Cable, Donald Cady, Priscilla Calderhead, Pamela Calhoun, Terry Call, Suzanne Camp, Cynthia Campbell, Carol Campbell, Susan Candalisa, Lelia Cantwell, Susan Capestrain, Diana Carlson, Buddy Carlson, Dyan T ,. Yr' Q4- is al' i v-f' 91X 'E- ld: -o -Z ff Carlton, Lucinda Carlton, Richard Carman, Catherine Carmola, Patricia Carnahan, Elaine Carpenter, Barbara Carr, M ary Carter, Charles Carter, LaVeria Casey, Mike Castanien, Belinda Caswell, Glenn Catchpole, Debora Catterson, Gary Cavanaugh, Thomas Cavill, Sheridan Cebula, Susan Cellitti, Betty Cellura, M arte Celmer, M ary Cerbo, Christine Chaplin, Thomas Chapple, Betsy Chappo, Mike Charnovic, Frank Charton, Carol Chase, Gretchen Chernys, Leonard Chilkowski, Paula Chiviles, Valorie Christ, M argo Christman, John Ciaccia, James Ciancette, Sharon Cifani, Anthony Cima devilla, M arsha Clarey, Donna Clark, Clark, Clark, Clark Clark Clark Brian Carol James Marian Rosalyn Susan Clarke, Kathy Clarke, Kyle Clay, Rebecca Clemens, Raymond Clemente, Barbara Cline, Kevin Clinger, Laura Clutter, Edward Cohen, Michelle Cohen, Rosanne Cole, Jean Coleman, Linda Collette, Rene Colosetti, John Coloston, Oretha Comanita, Virginia Comstock, Joyce Conrad, Ann Coneglio, Vince Coniglio, Geraldine Conklin, Karen Connelly, Cathleen Connelly, Cathy Connor, Nancy Connor, Veta Connors, James Conrad, Sharon Conway, Nora Cooke, Sharon Cookro, Terry Cooley, Sherry Cooper, Jonnie Cooper, Kathy Cope, James Copeland, Jennifer Corbett, Carol Corbin, Georgette Corbith, Theresa Corliss, Jack Corso, Maria Costa, Madeline Cotterman, Cindy Cottingham, Mozella Cotton, Diane Counselman, Patricia Cox, Clyde Craig, Keith Crane, John Crates, Vicki Cravetz, Amy Criswell, Phyllis Crocker, Nancy Crombine, Bene Croskey, Frank Cross, Bert Cross, Gregory Cross, Naomi Crolich, Kenyon Crowe, Marcia Crum, Cecilia Crump, Sarah Crysler, William Cuddy, Christine Culp, Nancy Cupp, Richard Custer, Linda Czatt, Steven Czompoly, Cynthia Daetwyler, Hope Daffner, Jack Dahl, Patricia Dailey, Mary Daines, Lisa Dalcolma, Evelyn Dalcolma, Thomas D'Alessandro, Don D'Alessandro, James D'A1essandro, Rosamaria Damman, Barbara Danes, Charlotte Daniels, Cynthia Daniels, Doria Dapper, Joan Darby, Bruce Darland, M arsha Dauper, Dennis Davanzo, Michael Davenport, Gary David, Andrea Davidson, Barbara Davies, Diane Davis Barbara Davis Barbara Davis Brenda Davis Cathy Davis, Laura Dean Linda s Dechich, James Decker, Suzanne DeClark, Daniel DeCorte, M argaret Deegan, Daniel Deibel, Denny Deitrich, Lamar Dell'Antonio, Jacqueline DelRegno, John Dennis, Marian Denton, Deborah Denton, William DeTomaso, Mary Dettmer, Tim DeVau1, Kathy DeVille, Gayle Dey, Susan Dickinson, Sandra Dickinson, Steven Dienst, Barbara Dienst, John Dietz, Ratmond Jean DiFranco, Gwendolyn DiMacchia, Timothy DiMarco, Dominic Dimitruk, Pamela Dineen, Kathleen DiPaola, Paggy DiRenzo, Patricia Dishong, Kathryn Disney, Timothy Ditch, James Divis, Timothy Dobre, Jonathon Dobrzeniecki, James Dockus, Dianne Doi, Marlene Dolce, Deborah Dolmas, Carole Dolney, Dan Dombos, Gloria Donate, Fred Dooling, Adele Dorko, Christine Dorries, Stacie Dorsey, Clyde Dotson, LaVerne Dourm, Bonnie Douthitt, Linda Dowdell, Joseph Dowdell, Susan Downard, Gerald Downs, Barant Dozier, Jacqueline Draper, Willis Dratwa, Edward Dreher, Philip Drews, Cheryl Driever, Christine Driscoll, Patricia Drotleff, Cynthia Drozdalski, William Duisik, Jeffrey Dunas, Christian Dunbar, Ellen Duncan, Donna Dundore, Dwight Dunlavy, Dennis Dunn, Kathryn Durban, Marilyn Durica, Judi Duricky, Jeffery Dustman, Carol Dye, Hester Dye, Teresa Eastman, Dale Eastman, Thomas Eberhardt, Jane Ebie, Anne Echelberger, Peggy Eckroate, Norma Edelstein, Barry Eder, Edward Edmunds, Deborah Edwards, Joel Edwards, Kaneta Egekeze, John Eldridge, Chris Ellinger, David Ellsworth, Mary Eltzroth, Dan Emmelhaine, Debra Emmets, Cynthia English, Loy Engstrom, Geneva Erdy, Sondra Erickson, William Eshelman, Julie Esworthy, Rebecca Etcher, Patricia Etling, Cindy Eubanks, Kent Euhanks, Shirley Euse, Stephen Everett, Mindy Fails, Robert Fanning, Patrick Fansler, Linda Farrell, Richard Fassbender, Judith Fatla, Sheryl Faulkner, George Faulkner, Robert Fearon, Mary Anne Fehr, Michael Feick, John Fenske, Douglas Ferris, Patricia Fialko, Donna Fialkow, Stuart Fillmore, Susan Findlay, William Jr. Fine, Audrey Finney, Angela Fischlin, Eloise Fisher, Beryl Fisher, Gregory Fisher, William Fisk, Mary Fitz, Marjorie Fitzsimmons, Claudia Flack, Karla Flara, Carol Fletcher, Margaret Flom, Karen Flowers, Deborah Flowers, Richard Floyd, Jean Flynn, Patrick Foecking, Daniel Folkman, Donna Ford, Chris Ford, Pamela Foreman, Thomas Forgus, Nancy Forristall, Patricia Foster, Barbara Fostyk, Susan Fotia, Sharon Fouch, Ed Foulk, Hallie Frakes, Thomas Francis, Jeffrey Frank, Alan Frank, Karen Frank, Patricia Frank, Sue Franklin, Linda Franklin, Lydia Franks, Joyce Franz, Shelley Frazier, Christine Freeman, Aualyn Freeman, Maureen Fricke, Gus Friedman, Edward Friedman, Pepi Friedman, Rochelle Fritsche, Rosemary Fritsche, Nancy Fritts, Stephen Fuller, Douglas Fultz, Carla Funk, Cheryl Furlong, Barbara Fussell, Marie Gadd, Gregory Gage, Robert Gale, David Galko, Judy Gall, David Gallagher, Karen Gallagher, Marty Gallo, Nancy Gambaccini, Jean Gambaccini, Mary Ann Ganim, Deborah Gans, Dianne Gardner, Beverly Gardner, George Garippo, Lou Garlitz, Inez Garrett, Linda Garzar, Ignacic Gasior, Susan Gavron, Chris Gaynor, Deborah Geidel, Cinda Gelliarth, Bill Genske, Susan Genson, Della Gent, Peter Gentry George George, George, Gary Beth Christine Monica Georgeson, George Gerbino, Perry Germann, Patricia Gesing, Kevin Ghezzi, Mark Gibson, John Gibson, Leonard Giel, Margaret Gill, Stewart Ginesi, Gary Giuliano, Joseph Gladd, Linda Glaze, Harry Glenn, Randy Glick, Jerry Glowacki, James Glunt, Kathleen Glynn, Cynthia Goehner, Margaret Goerke, Marilyn Goetz, Martin Goldberg, Beryl Golden, Judith Goldstein, Arnold Golik, Mark Gologorsky, Gary Goodenberger, M ark Gordos, Barbara Gorham, Mary Gorso, M. Gotchall, Mary Gottlieb, Richard Gould, Janelle Grabowski, James Grace, Paul Graff, William Graham, Cheryl Graham, Joyce Gramc, John Grancey, Donna Grande, Thomas Granger, Peggy Gravely, Melvin Gray, David Gray, Richard Gregory, Lynn Grenda, Paul Gressard, Gwen Gressock, Dennis Grice, Janet Griffin, Michael Grobelny, Wally Groch, Henry Groh, Carol Gross, Marlene Gruneisen, Roberta Gruskiewicz, Arthur Guenther, Walter Gustetic, Jan Gute, Sharon Guthrie, Diana Guzaliskas, Frank Guzzo, Anthony Hass, Carolyn Hass, Linda Hass, Linda Hasse, Nickolette Hachtel, Sally Hackman, Richard Hackney, Sandra Hadd, Dennis Haddad, Sam Haffer, Joyce Hageman, Paul Haidet, George Halkovics, Raymond Halloran, Richard Halvorsen, Linda Hamilton, Linda Hanks, James Hannon, Ratmond Hanzlian, Christine Hardesty, James Hardwick, James Hardy, Wendy Hargrove, Sandra Harl, Barbara Harmon, Paul Harrington, Elisabeth Harris, Amy Harris, Fate Harris, Mark Harris, Thelma Harrison, Amy Harrison, Louis Harrison, Sheilah Harvey, Lynda Hatala, Thomas Hatcher, Thomas Hatter, Jan Hawk, Linda Hawkins, Douglass Hayes, Eleanor Hayes, Kathy Hays, Mary Heard, Saralyn Hearn, Doeorah Heath, Linda Heifner, Christine Heim, Margaret Heinisch, Charleen Heinlein, Karen Heino, Margaret Heintz, Deborah Helminiak, Debbie Helms, Donna Hemperly, Nancy Hemphill, Charles Hendrickson, Debby Hennings, Linda Henry, Karen Henry, Roxanne Herbkersman, Clifford Heritage, Dennis Hershberger, M argaret Hershey, Paula Herskowitz, Dava Hess, James Jr. Hesseman, JoAnn Hewer, Barbara Hewit, Richard Hill, Janet Hille, Karen Hines, Bruce Hinzel, David Hirsh, Ernest Hisrich, Mary Hoefler, Robert Hoffman, Jeffrey Hoffman, John Hoffman, Kim Holden, Cathy Holenchak, Carol Holl, Jack Holliday, Christine Holloway, Charlene l-lolmes, Dana Holmes, Gayle Holmes, Janet Holmes, Kathryn Hooper, Sherry Hoover, Barbara Hoover, Elizabeth Hoover, Paul Hoover, Ronald Horace, Gracella Horan, David Horchler, Donn Horley, Ralph Horodysky, Zynovy Horowitz, Sheila Horvath, Margaret Horvath, Walter Hosfelo, Pamela Hothem, Vicki Howes, Mark Hubbard, Stanley Huber, April Hudak, James Hudec, Robert Hudson, MaryLou Hudson, Phillip Huebing, Roberta Hufstster, Kenneth Hunkler, Margaret Hunter, Dale Hursh, Fred Hurton, Ruth Husack, Shirley Hutko, Diane Huttlin, Paul Hyla, Elaine Hyland, Catherine Hyslop, Carol Indermill, David Ingraham, Ted Izienicki, Theresa Jack, B arbara Jack, Jeffrey Jackson, Karen Jackson, Miriam Jagunic, Dan Jalovec, Janice James, Thomas Jamison, Mary Janecek, Lynne Janiga, Jackie Janke, Sherri Ann Janosik, Albert Jarvis, Linda Jason, Joann Jewell, Deborah Jewell, John Johansen, Ruth Johng, DuSik Johnson, Alex Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Betty Clifford David Diane Richard Robert Johnston, Nanci Jones, Alcillia Jones, Audrey Jones, Jones, Jones, Joyce, Joyce, Byron Christopher Richard Anna Lee Dana Juniper, Suzanne Junker, Jeanne Junkins, Linda Jursinski, Kenneth Jursinski, Kevin Kalan, Leslie Kalnitzky, Michael Kamm, Frank Kamp, Ronald Kan, Martha Kane, Sharon Kangas, Terttu Kapitan, John Jr. Kapron, Susan Karmia, Tina Karoly, John Kattas, Jan Katz, Elizabeth Katz, Vivian Kaufman, Edward Kaufman, Gloria Kay, David Kaye, Steven Kazel, Anthony Keane, Patricia Keaton, Loras Keener, Emmett Jr. Kefgen, Kathleen Kegg, Kathryn Kehner, Chris Keil, John Kekio, Terry Keller, Laura Kelley, Laura Kelps, Kathleen Kelsey, Linda Keltz, Daryl Kemmerling, Linda Kennedy, David Kennihan, Regis Kent, Don Kenyatta, Sonji Kerns, Karen Kerns, Patricia Kessel,,James Kessinger, Judith Kessinger, Larry Kessler, Karl Ketchman, Victor Ketterman, Robert Keysor, Vicki Kiczek, Tessie Kiefer, Deborah Kienzle, Kay Kiko, Margaret Kilkenny, Audrey Kim, Yoosoon Kimi, Jack Kimmel, Kyle King, Cheryl King, Mary Lou King, Michael Kinsella, Candace Kinsella, Patrick Kintner, Bruce Kintner, Deborah Kiraly, Betty Ann Kiraly, Kathleen Kirk, Allen Kirk, Christopher Kirk, David Kirkland, Aldren Kirkpatrick, Gina Kirksey, Sanford Jr. Kleeh, David Klein, Ellen Klie, Melinda Klimkewicz, David Kline, Thomas Klingensmith, Margaret Klingensmith, Marilyn Klopp, Peter Klos, Oksana Klouda, Kathleen Klucher, Marilyn Knapp, Kathleen Kneale, Patricia Knisely, Patricia Knopp, Nancy Knotts, David Knowlton, Shirley Koba, Kristine Koch, Katherine Kocinski, Patricia Koehn, Calvin Koelbl, Barbara Koestel, Linda Kohler, Nora Kohler, Susan Kolar, William Kolp, Cathy Koncal, Christine Konchar, Claudia Kopenits, Michael Kost, Denise Kostbar, Jeffrey Kotler, Sherry Kouski, Thomas Kovacik, Katharine Kovacik, Patricia Kowalski, Bonnie Kozack, Susenne Kramer, Berri Kramer, Nancy Krane, Jerald Kraus, Keith Krause, Janet Krause, Susan Kremer, Robert Krenz, Nehhi Kridler, Beverly Kridler, Carol Krieger, Jacqueline Krizan, Dan Kroman, William Kruczek, Christine Krumel, Jane Kruse, Jane Krysiak, Gary Kucek, Joseph Kuceyeski, Ray Kuhl, Barbara Kujava, Kathleen Kukowski, Diane Kumin, Gerson Kurtz, Beverly Kus, Steven Kuula, Marty Lamm, Mark Lamorte, Anthony Lander, Beth Landow, Jo Landry, Alice Laney, Maureen Lann, Cheryl Lanphear, Kristine Lansden, Janet Lantz, Patricia Lash, Karen Lasson, Stephanie Lavle, Mary Kay Laviola, Mary Kaye Lawrence, Holly Lawrence, Susan Laycock, Rebecca Lee, Donald Lee, Ernestine Lee, Sandra Leemhuis, Jeffrey Lefferts, Dale Ledgerwood, John Lehman, Cathy Lehman, Marti Leimsieder, Murray Lenarcic, Kathleen Lenox, Genevieve Leonard, Jeanne Leonard, Mae Lentz, Belinda Lesniak, Rosemary Levicky, Thomas Levine, Jim Levinson, Mildred Levitt, Ellen Levkulich, Donna Liber, Jeffrey Liberatore, Melody Liddell, Sandra Lieser, Marian Lightbody, Joan Linc, Richard Linderman, Lois Linger, Marlin Linkenhoker, Denise A Linna, Pirkko Lishchuk, George Liston, Larry Litch, William Little, David Litz, Celeste .--5 nf- ST' f, ' . 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Vidensek, Paul Vidler, Sue Vild, Lory Vining, Joan Voelker, David Vogt, Blaine Voiland, Kathleen Voyk, Jim Voytko, Andra Vrabel, Dan Vrtachnik, Josephine Vucovich, Susan Wafler, Lynn Waggle, John Wagner, Raymond Wagner, Richard Wagner, Richard Wagnitz, James Wahl, John Wainio, Madeline Wait, Danny Wakefield, Martha Walker, James Walker, Michael Wallace, Jane Walter, Carl Walter, Dale Walters, Deborah Waltz, Linda Wamer, Gary Ward, Constance Ward, Karen Ward, Keith Warner, Vincent Wasim, Naseer Wasson, Catherine Watkins, David Watson, Leslie Watson, Martin Weaver, Vicki Weber, James Wedler, Lynne Weeks, Jean Wegley, Carol Weigand, Brant Weill, Catherine Weiner, Robert Weiss, Sheryl Weiss, Stewart Welch, Peggy Welker, Helmut Welsh, Thomas Wendling, Karen Werhnyak, Darlene West, Michael Whalen, Larry Whalen, William White, Barbara White, Kevin White, Linda White, Martha Whitmer, John Whittaker, Lynn Wiesemann, Jaclyn Wiessinger, Marguerite Wilder, Stephan Wiley, Bonnie Wiley, Janice Wilhelm, Tim Willeman, Edward Williams, David Williams, Edward Williams, Jean Williams, Dorothy Williams, Susan Williamson, James Willis, Joyce Willoughby, Mary Wilmoth, Jerrilyn Wilson, Anna Wilson, Christie Wilson, Edward Wilson, Gene Wilson, Gregory Wilson, Jane Wilson, Lawrence Wilson, Linda Wilson, Patricia Wilson, Phyllis Wilson, Trevor Wilt, Mike Wimmer, Laura Winch, Chris Wingate, Don Wingerter, Sally Wilton, James Wiseman, Don Wisknek, Martin Wisniewski, Kathy Witkowski, Cecilia Witkowski, Donald Wnek, Andrew Woerner, Bruce Wohleber, Nancy Wojno, Geraldine Wojton, Francine Wolf, Betsy Wolf, Kathleen Wolfe, Richard Wollschleger, Raymond Wollschleger, Sandra Wood, Janice Wood, Michael Woodworth, Bonita Woodworth, Robert Woolum, Forester Wornoff, Steve Worthington, Joan Worthman, Jan Wright, Barbara Wright, Kath'leen Wright, Suzanne Writsel, Laura Wszelaki, John Wucinick, Nancy Wylie, Diane Yan, Mung-Lun Yasenka, Robert Yates, Mark Yates, Norman Yee, May Yee, Wilming Yerman, John York, Rosemary Young, Linda Young, Margo Young, Virginia Yukl, Patricia Yuska, Linda Zahand, Gloria Zahorec, Debre Zakovec, Sandi Zalar, Judith Zallar, Stanley Zamosky, Bonnie Zamostny, Thomas Zanon, Jayne Zatsky, Joan Zeck, Marko Zehel, Alexis Zehnder, George Zeldner, Michele Zevorick, Stanley Ziegler, James Ziegler, Janet Ziegler, Lauren Zifko, Monica Zimmerman, Galen Zimmerman, Nancy Zmija, Sheilarayne Zucchero, Mary Jo Zuchegno, Mary calendar of events pring 28 March 1 972 Classes begin. 30 March I 9 72 A federal court decision suspends the Ohio six month residency requirement, permitting students to register to vote in Kent. 3 April 1972 The Ohio Attorney General closes the legal aid clinic. 4 April 1972 President Glenn A. Olds announces a fee increase of 830 for undergraduate students. 5 April I 972 Sen. George McGovern scores an upset victory in the Wisconsin presidenczal primary. Former congressman Adam Clayton Powell dies in Miami. 6 April I 9 72 Concerned Students for KSU Athletics is formed to support Kent athletic programs. John Shattuck, staff counsel for the ACLU, speaks on Surveillance and Data Collection. 7 April I 9 72 John C Friese resigns from his position as the head of Food Service. 26 1 0 April I 972 Ronald Roskens accepts the position of Chancellor of the University of Nebraska at Omaha. Mayor Sorboro requests state funds to help provide for services the city gives to KSU. 11 April 1972 Basketball players Ruben Vance and Roger Evans are Zicljied by pro teams in the 8th round of the NBA l'tl I. I 3 April 1972 The Board of Trustees approves quarterly fee increases of .810 for undergraduates, 830 for graduates and 85 0 for out-ofstate students. 14 April 1972 Students protest the fee boost and form a committee to investigate the budget. The thirteen-day strike by professional baseball players is settled. 1 7 April 1972 Earth Week begins. The Creative Arts Festival presents the Charlie Byrd Quintet. ,glpollo 16 has launched and has been in flight one ay. I8 April 1972 The annual invitational art show presents 'Focus on Women in the Van Deusen gallery. 19Apri11972 The book co-op in the Life Center folds, running 31,400 short. Al Schoterman is named the .Mid-American Conference 'Tlayer of the Week for his performance in the hammer throw in a contest against Bowling Green The city of Kent receives a 845,000 state grant, to begin in July, to help relieve the burden that KSU places on the city fire and police departments. Poet Paul Metcalf recites his poetry in University Auditorium. Four of Gov. John J. Gilligans aides discuss the creation of a Youth Action Program to enable students to work on volunteer projects throughout the state. Five students are elected to President Glenn A. Olds' investigative budget-cutting committee. Student Senate gives its support to a motion supporting the National Student Association in its plea for a national student strike to be held Friday. 20 April 1 9 72 Students on numerous campuses around the country protest the increased bombing of Vietnam. Greek Week begins. Apollo 16 lands on the moon. Earl E. Curtis, director of Theatre, plans a September I5 retirement after 24 years at KSU 21 April 1972 Dr. Jefferson H Ware, associate professor in the De artment ry Criminal Justice Studies, resigns effgctive June 5. University Theatre presents 'Tladrian VIL Little Sis Weekend begins. Gymnastics in Motion opens at Memorial Gym. Congressman Paul N. McCloskey, former New York congressman Allard Lowenstein, Edwin Canham, editor of The Christian Science Monitor and Pulitzer Prize-winning historian James MacGregor Burns speak on 'Woking the Next President. Apollo 16 heads back to earth. 25 April I 972 Dr. Filmer S.C. Northrop olf Yale University, one of the nation 3' best-known phi osophers, speaks. Pork Barrel, the traditional university talent show, is cancelled due to lack of participation. Reinhold Mohr is released from jail after charges filed against him for illegal possession of firearms is dropped. Astronaut Thomas K. Mattingly walks in space. 26 April 1 9 72 Rennie Davis, Chicago 7 defendent, speaks on the Commons. 267 President Nixon announces the withdrawal of an additional 20,000 troops from Vietnam. Police take 125 demonstrators into custody during a sit-in at Rockwell Hall protesting the Vietnam war and the existence of ROTC on campus. A Judiciary Committee votes to recall Richard G. Kleindienst. 27 April 1972 Edmund Muskie drops from the presidential race. Police drive 800 demonstrators blocking the Main and Water Streets intersection back to campus. A state restraining order is issued, prohibiting further disruptive activity on campus through May 1 . Frank Vicchy, swimming coach, resigns. 28 April 1 9 72 Magic Theatre presents The Killing of Sister George. 2 May 1972 Demonstrators place 300 tombstones in front of Rockwell Hall to mark the start of a vigil to protest the Vietnam war. J. Edgar Hoover, FBI head, dies at 77. 3 May I 972 The ACLU files suit against National Guardsman in connection with the 1 9 70 Kent slayings. Patrick Gray is named acting director of the FBL The ACLU files suit to vacate the state injunction. A candlelight vigil begins at 11:30 p. m. 4 May 1972 The vigil ends at noon. It is announced that Kent Liquid Crystals Institute will host the fourth International Liquid Crystals Conference August 21-25. Dr. George Wald, Harvard professor and Nobel Prize-winner, and Sister Elizabeth McAlister, one of the Harrisburg defendents, speak at the May 4 rally. 5 May 1972 ACPB presents Elton John. Rockwell Theatre Afzresents 'Y Don 't Want to Play Anymorevand '15 IAC. President Nixon orders the mining of North Vietnamese ports. 6 May 1972 garb 63122 Isctzspends Reinhold Mohr from the Campus 8 May 1 972 Dr. Gordon W. Keller, assistant professor of political science, is elected chairman of the Faculty Senate. 9 May 1972 VIVA sponsors PO W-MIA Week. Vladimir Petric, noted Yugoslavian film scholar, speaks on Soviet Hlm theories. Police turn 200 protesting students back to campus after a Rockwell Hall rally. Black Womens Week begins. 10 May 1972 Alcoholic beverages are made legal in university residence halls. 11 May 1972 University Theatre presents I Never Sang For My Father. Federal courts overturn the Chicago 7 sentences. 12 May 19 72 Magic Theatre presents The Odd Couple. 15 May 1972 Gov. George Wallace is shot four times in Maryland, while campaigning for the presidency. The 11 th Hour Campaign takes place with mixed support. The United States returns Okinawa to Japan. 1 7 May 1 972 Bob Gage wins the student government presidential election. glubcert Lindsey, selfproclaimed saint, speaks in Hyde ar . 18 May 1972 Thirteen protestors are arraigned after disrupting an ROTC review ceremony. Architecture students construct a geodesic dome in front of Taylor Hall. 19 May 1972 Ice Fantasy, '72 is presented The Ohio Board of Regents approves a KSU tuition increase. 20 May 1 9 72 Campus Day 'Breadn performs in concert. Len Turner wins three MAC events in track. 21 May 1972 Buckminster Fuller, architect, philosopher, poet and lecturer, speaks. 23 May 1972 Dr. Selma Burke, in ternationalbr recognized sculptress and art educator, speaks. Director of Campus Security James L. Fyke declines to participate in an open ,forum called by the Vietnam Veterans Against the ar. Michael S. Blurton, director of Parking and Traffic, is found innocent in Portage County Common Pleas Court of malicious prosecution. Ted Owen, the whammy man, speaks. 24 May 1972 Charles J. Frankhouser of the KSU security force is accused of taking photos at a rally and identifying himself as a Cleveland Press photographer. Leigh Herrington, assistant director of. Alumni Relations, resigns to accept the position of director of Public Affairs at Walsh College in Canton. The Liquid Crystals Institute receives a S300,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Apollo 14 astronaut Edgar Mitchell visits the Department of Aerospace Technology. President Nixon and Soviet Premier Alexi N. Kosygin sign an agreement aimed at joint Soviet-American space exploration by 1975. 25 May 1972 Kent State Touring Repertory presents The Sign of Jonah. James L. F yke and Joseph E. Myers, Kent city police chief are subpoenaed by ACLU lawyers. The appointment of Dr. Jay W. Cranston as director of the Health Center is approved by the Board of Trustees. 26 May 1972 Kent State Touring Repertory presents The Taming of the Shrew. University trustees approve the .84-per-quarter increase in student bus fees. 27 May 1972 Kent State Touring Repertory presents Witches Hot, Witches Cold. 29 May 1972 President Nixon ends his historic seven-day summit in Moscow by signing a peaceful coexistence pledge with Russia. 30 May I 972 Rockwell Theatre presents Lysistrata. 31 May 1972 Magic Theatre presents Whois Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Actor E. G. Marshall begins filming of a May 4 documentary on campus. Hearings begin on the May, 1970, dorm search. I June 1972 Raga S. Elim is aggrointed director of the Center for International and omparative Programs. 2 June 1 972 Classes end. 26 1 0 June 1 972 Commencement exercises are held. Fall 27 September 1 972 Uasses begin. Gerald A. Tinker, junior, wins a gold medal at the XX Olympiad held during the summer in Munich, Germany. Student Residence Life decides to enforce dorm living requirements. 28 September 1972 Dr. Wesley C. Zaynor is aplpointed acting dean of the Honors di Experimental Co lege. Area police are granted 8285.000 to improve communication and skills. The Board of Trustees voted 4-3 not to dismiss Dr. F Joseph Smith from his post as associate professor of Music. Dr. Bernard Hall is appointed executive vice-president and provost. 3 October 1972 Portage County voter registration opens. Dr. F. Joseph Smith is notified that he has been relieved of all teaching assignments, pending a hearing before Dr. Olds. The SPPC informs the Daily Kent Stater that it cannot endorse political candidates. 4 October 1972 Dr. Daniel Ellsberg, Pentagon Papers defendent, speaks on the Commons. Leczoold Sipe is appointed conductor of the KSU orc estra. Gerald A. Tinker Day 5 October 19 72 Rockwell Theatre presents Under Milkwood. 6 October 1972 The Women 's E?uity Action League files a discrimination comp aint against KSU. Larry Shub, one of the Kent 25, is granted a one-year probation in Common Pleas Court. 9 October 1 9 72 I Student Senate votes unanimously to boycott the Faculty Senate University Budget Committee. I 0 October I 972 The Center for Peaceful Change is awarded a 830,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities Agency. Lucian Gatewood is selected as the new tennis coach. Tuesday Cinema opens with the New York Erotic Film Festival. I I October I 972 Andrew Pulley, Socialist vice-presidencial candidate, speaks. U.S. bombs hit the French diplomatic mission in Hanoi. George McGovern outlines his plan for peace. Rabbi Gerald Turk becomes the new director for Hilzel-Jewish Services Center and Kentis first full-time ra 1. I 2 October 1972 Nine persons connected with the May 4 slayings filed a complaint against Attorney General Richard Kleindienst. Arthur Krause files an appeal with the U.S. Supreme Court in an attempt to sue the state Ifor actions of state officials surrounding the May 4 ki lings. Reinhold Mohr is reinstated to his job by the State Personnel Board of Review. 13 October I 972 Magic Theatre presents 'Arsenic and Old Lace. Dr. Tom Cooperrider is appointed coordinator of experimental programs. 27 0 Patrolman Elmer K. Leeper is reinstated on the KSU Police Force by the State Personnel Board of Review. 14 October 1972 Student Senate establishes a separate student budget review committee. I 9 October I 972 An open meeting is held to discuss the Reinhold Mohr decision. The United States and the Soviet Union sign a breakthrough trade agreement. 20 October 1972 Homecoming Weekend Rockwell Theatre presents House Plan Template, The Day the Cleveland News Stopped Printingnand Silent Majority. The Daily Kent Stater refutes SPPC policy and endorses George McGovern for president. Andrea Brady is chosen as Homecoming Queen. 21 October 1972 Homecoming concert features Sha-na-na. Michael Rogers, Dr. John Parks and Dr. Thomas Reuschling are presented with Distinguished Teaching Awards by the Alumni Association. 22 October 1972 The International Festival is held. 23 October 1972 'May 4, I 970 film premiers. Raymond Shafer, chairman of the National Committee on Marijuana and Drug Abuse, speaks. Tom Hayden, Chicago 7 defendent, speaks. 24 October I 972 Jane Fonda and Ex-POW George Smith speak on the Commons. 25 October 1972 Dr. Olds holds his first open forum, attended by 50 students. Pulitzer Prize-winner Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., speaks for George McGovern. 26 October 1 972 Presidential advisor Henry A. Kissinger announces that 'peace is at hand in Vietnam. 28 October 1972 President Nixon campaigns in Portage County. 30 October 1972 Kent Gay Liberation Front hosts an all-campus Cosmic Ball. 31 October 1972 Magic Theatre presents The Shrikers, The Monkey s Paw and Sorry, Wrong Number. Cam us Bus Service is disrupted when an Erie Laclgzwanna train derails near the Summit Street crossing. I November 1972 .geinator Robert Taft, Jr., predicts a Nixon landslide in io. 3 November 1972 The ACLU decides to challenge Ohiois residency requirements for paying lower tuition. University architect, Gae Russo, condemns South Hall. 4 November 1972 West Indies Night is sponsored by Kent Internationals. 7 November 1 9 72 Richard Nixon wins a landslide re-election. Issues 1 and 2 are defeated on the Ohio ballot, thus defeating the idea of a constitutional convention and retaining the income tax, respectively. 8 November I 9 72 East and West Germany initial a goodwill treaty. 9 November 1972 Daile Van Paten quits as soccer coach. Walter G. Bruska is appointed vice-president for administration. Indians return the Bureau of Indian Affairs building in Washington, D. C., after seizing it one week ago. 1 0 November 1972 Ecology Day Black Homecoming Weekend begins. I I November 1972 Joice Smith is crowned Black Homecoming Queen. Ah Ahk, Korean dancers and musicians, perform. I2 November I 972 Stevie Wonder performs in concert. 14 November 1972 Pvt. Billy Dean Smith is found innocent of a 'fraggingn charge. I5 November 1972 John Begala, A KSU student, announces that he is running for one of the three Kent councilman-at-large seats. Pop is Snow Squad receives a new snow blower. Apollo I 7 isolation begins. I 6 November I 972 Disability Day Rockwell Theatre presents Cave Dwellers. Two black students are killed in a demonstration at Southern University in Baton Rouge, La. South Hall catches fire. Magic Theatre presents Happy Birthday, Wanda June. I 7 November 1972 Kent wins its first MAC title in football, defeating Toledo. 18 November 1972 ACPB presents YES in concert. 20 November 1972 Willy Brandt, chancellor of West Germany, wins a landslide re-election. 21 November 1972 Tampa accepts the invitation to face the Flashes in the Tangerine Bowl. The Chicago 7 convictions are reversed. 26 November 1972 The Campus Security Advisory Committee disbands. 27 November 1972 Various university dfficials, including President Olds and Security Chie James Fyke, are named as defendents in a suit charging unlawful surveillance filed by the ACLU on behalf of the Kent VVA W. Jack Lambert and Gary Pinkel are named to the first team of the ,All-MAC football squad. 28 November 1972 Football coach Don James is named MAC Coach of the Year. Elliot L. Richardson is named Secretary of Defense. Jack Lambert is named defensive MAC Player of the Year. 29 November 1972 Peter J. Brennan, hardhat union leader, is named Secretary of Labor. President Nixon halts the Vietnam pull-out. 30 November 1972 Chanukah begins. 5 December 1972 Mandatory dorm housing for freshmen and sophomores is approved. James T Lynn is named HUD Secretary. 6 December 1972 CBS Correspondent Charles K uralt decides to do a story on Pop is' Snow Squad. 7 December I 972 Manilan President Ferdinand E. Marcos' wife is stabbed. Rockwell Theatre presents 'Tis the Season. 8 December 1972 The 10th Annual Honors Awards Reception is held. The administration contemplates moving to the second floor of the library. Chanukah ends. Classes end. winter 2 7 December I 972 Kent loses to Tampa in the Tangerine Bowl. 2 January 1973 University Center opens. The dorm pilot program, French House, commences on two floors in Koonce Hall. 4 January 1973 Classes begin. The new Business Building opens. 5 January 1973 A free concert, featuring Les Variations, is given in the University Center. 8 January 1 9 73 A sniper kills six from a hotel rooftop in New Orleans. 9 January I 9 73 Tuesday Cinema opens in the University Center. David Troung, son of the imprisoned former presidential candidate of South Vietnam, speaks. I 0 January I 9 73 Police identify the sniper they killed on a hotel rooftop in New Orleans as Mark J. Essex, a young Kansas black and ex-Navy man. Chess master Milan Vukcevich play 67 chess games simultaneously. I1 January I 9 73 Dr. Vincent R. Rogers, nationally known authority on open education and social studies education, speaks. Dr. Jack Willke and his wife Barbara, internationally known authors, teachers and human sexuality experts, speak. The Institutional Planning Committee report, which set guidelines for future direction of KSU, is approved. Watergate defendent E. Howard Hunt pleads guilty. I2 January 1973 Law Careers Day 13 January 1 973 The Oxford- Cambridge Shakespeare Company presents '34s You Like It. ' 14 January 1973 Student Senate passes a bill calling for the immediate eviction of three members of StudentGroup Affairs from their offices on the second floor of the University Center. 15 January I 9 73 US. planes and warships stop bombing Vietnam on presidential orders. Four more Watergate defendents plead guilty. 273 I 6 January I 973 James J. Bruss, director of communications, files for president of Kent City Council. 1 7 January I 973 Kirk W. Halliday, a graduate student in political science, announces that he is a candidate for the Democratic nomination for mayor of Kent. Gov. Gilligan proposes a tuition hike. I 8 January I 973 Rockwell Theatre presents Gaslight, I 9 January I 973 ACPB presents Seals and Crofts. James L3 F yke resigns as KSU security director. 20 January I 973 Richard Nixon is inaugurated. 22 January I 973 Former president Lyndon B. Johnson dies at 64. 23 January 1 973 President Nixon ends the Vietnam war. Student Body President Bob Gage announces policies without consulting his vice-president, Karen Czujko. 26 January 1973 University Theatre presents 'Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead. ' Magic Theatre presents Roar of the Greasepaint, Smell of the Crowd. 27 January 1973 A Wetnam cease-Ere goes into effect. The military draft ends. n 29 January 1973 Student Senate disbands for the year, suspending all business except for fund allocations. 30 January I 973 Sen. John Stennis, D-Miss., is shot and wounded in front of his home. 31 January 1973 President Olds hosts an open forum. Paul Keane resigns. I February 1973 The United States s ' receives a list of seven captive servicemen in Laos. 2 February 1973 Mom is Weekend begins. Black History Month begins. 6 February 1973 Secretary of State William P. Rogers heads the US. delegation to the Paris peace talks. 7 February 1 973 Eastway begins a vegetarian line. A memo, allegedly written by President Olds, provides for University News Service to be the sole drsseminator of news on the KSU campus. 8 February 1973 Richard Savelle resigns as Commander of the Auxiliary Services Division of the KSU Police Department. Rockwell Theatre presents The Concert. Wade Blackie Conner retires after I 7 years on the Campus Police Force. 9 February 1973 Magic Theatre presents 'kin Evening with Mark Twain. ACPB presents Cheech and Chong. A Kent mother files a 8275,000 lawsuit against the Gimpus Police, charging that her two daughters were subjected to third degree interrogation for more than two hours one night last summer. 274 1 2 February I 9 73 The ACLU files suit on behalf of persons whose homies were illegally entered during drug raids this wee . The first American POWs return home from Vietnam, ugth KSU grad Cmdr. Theodore Kopfman among t em. President Nixon devalues the dollar 105. 14 February 1973 Ohio 's 132-year-old abortion law is declared unconstitutional. The Kent State Archaeological Expedition to Cypress uncovers two new neolithic settlements. 15 February 1973 Rena Sanders, assistant dean of student residence life, retires. Dr. Walter Watson, associate professor of Music, wins a US. Navy Band-sponsored competition for a musical work ,to be the official theme song of the Agaegican Bicentennial Celebration to be held in I . President Olds announces plans for the creation of a new Committee on Campus Security and proposed areas which the committee will review. The United States and Cuba sign an anti-hijacking pact. ACPB presents Santana, I 7 February I 9 73 George J. Altmann, emeritus professor of health and physical education, dies at 83. 19 February 1973 Work progresses on the KRTV to wer which will bring cable television to the Kent-Ravenna area. 20 February 1973 It is announced that a new physical . education building will be constructed to replace Wills Gym at an estimated cost of 34,000,000 The Supreme Court declines to review the conviction of Sirham Bishara Sirham for the murder of Sen. Robert F1 Kennedy. 21 February 1973 A Laos cease-fire agreement is signed. A committee to study proposals for the dedication of the University Center is established. Israeli warplanes hit a Libyan airliner. 22 February 1973 Rockwell Theatre presents The Children is Hour. 23 February 1973 Magic Theatre presents The Innocents. The United States and China establish government liason offices. 26 February 1973 President Olds makes the statement that drug pushers should be shot. 2 7 February 1973 Mayoral candidate Kirk Halliday wins his court fight against the residency requirement. ' 28 February 1973 'Right To Know Day Thomas Boardman, editor of the Cleveland Press, speaks. Approximately 200 Indians take over the town of Wounded Knee, holding I I hostages. I March 1973 The Performing Dancers hold their annual concert. The ILS. ambassador and colleagues are seized in Beirut by Palestinian guerillas demanding the release of Sirhan Sirhan and others. 2 March I 9 73 University Theatre presents I 776. 3 March 1973 The KSU swim team captures the MAC crown. 275 5 March I 9 73 Shirley Chisholm, Democratic Congresswoman from New York and the first black woman to be elected to Congress, speaks. 6 March 1973 Kenneth L. Mey, a fourth year architecture major, ,Ella to his death from the eight floor of McDowell a . Thomas E Cleary, an elementary education major, dies after he collapses while jogging with a roommate. 7 March 1 9 73 Kent City Council and Franklin Township Trustees are negotiating the purchase of Campus Bus Service to form the first county-wide no-fare bus transportation system in the nation. 55!f.Z2Zf'ie.25'.'pi2 ?JSZZLi7f'f,'.5?'...'7'a Me' Sign as 9 March I 9 73 Classes end. I 0 March I 9 73 The KSU track team finishes in second place at the NCAA indoor championships in Detroit, with Gerald Tinker winning the 60-yard dash. ident ificetion These people can be identified in photographs in the Chestnut Burr. The page numbers are indicated and it should be obvious which photograph is identified. In cases where there is more than one person the identification goes from left to right. Page 9, Police Chief, Joseph Meyers, Mayor, Joseph Sorboro, Fire Chief, Fred Miller. Page 16, V-P, Bernard Hall, V-P, Richard E. Dunn, President, Glenn A. Olds, V-P, Walter Bruska, V-P, Fay E. Biles, V-P, David A. Ambler. Pages 28-29, University Theatre Production, 'Man of LaMancha. Page 34, Joseph Morbito, Architecture Department. Page 36, R. Buckminister Fuller. Page 38, Gerald Tinker, K.S. U. student, Gold medal winner, 1972 Olympics. Page 40, Locker room, Memorial Gym. Pages 42-43, Kent State University Performing Dancers. Pages 68-69, May 4, Candle-light vigil. Page 70, May 4 Memorial Speaker, George Wald. Pages 76-77, Sfieakers at I I th Hour, Ken Johnson, Bill Arthrell, Si as Ashley,Charles Brill. Pages 82-83, Daniel Ellsberg. Pages 86-87, Jane Fonda. Pages 88-89, Homecomirgg Queen Candidates, Andrea Brady! Queen 1, Paula tewart, Constance Vettel, Cindy Reese, Deborah Roepke, Linda White. Black-Homecoming Queen Candidates, Tamu Busara, Joice Smith! Queen 1, Ursula Goldston, Regina Massey. Pages 110-111, Student Artists against the war, create a public billboard. Page 114, Head Coach, Don James. Page 137, Most Valuable Defensive Player, No. 99, Jack Lambert. Pages 148-149 , Elmer Novotny, Art Department. Page 158, Student Body President, Bob Gage, and Executive Committee. 276 Pages 1 68-1 6 9, Chess Master, Milan Vukevich. Pages 190-191, Bruce Harkness, Dean, Arts and Science. Pages 196-197, Robert J. Alfonso, Dean, Education. Pages 210-211, Carl Erickson, Dean, Physical Education. Pages 21 2-213, University Theatre Production, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead. Pages 21 4-215, University Theatre Production, 'Brand Pages 21 6-21 7, University Theatre Production, T is A Pity She is A Whore. lggle 220-221, President of the University, Glenn A. s. Page 224-225, Representative Shirley Chisholm. Page 226, Lewis 'Top Fisher. Pages 282-283, 1973 Chestnut Burr Staff Page 284, Editorial Board. 277 organization These groups are student membership organizations Beta Gamma Sigma - business administration recognized on the Kent State University campus. Blue Key - mens leadership Participation is voluntary or recognized as honorary. Cardinal Key - womens student activities Delta Phi Alpha - German Delta Omicron - music Epsilon Nu Gamma - English ACADEMIC-PR OFESSIONAL Epsilon Pi Tau - industrial arts Kappa Delta Pi - education Student Advertising Club Kappa Kappa Psi - university bands Alpha Eta R110 - dvillliwl Kappa Omicron Phi - home economics Ameficlln Chemical S00if?f,V Mortar Board - senior women American Home Economics Association Omicron Delta Kappa - men is leadership American Industrial Arts Association Phi Alpha Theta - history American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Phi Epsilon Kappa - health and physical education American Society of Tool Manufacturing Engineers Phi Gamma Mu - women is business Art Union Pi Delta Phi - French Association for Childhood Education Pi Gamma Mu - social studies Collegiate Marketing Association Pi Omega Pi - business teacher education Council for Exceptional Children Pi Sigma Alpha - political science Criminal Justice Association Psi Chi - psychology Debate Club - Forensics Sigma Delta Pi - Spanish Finance Club Sigma Gamma Epsilon - earth sciences Gamma Theta Upsilon - geography Tau Beta Sigma - women is band Geological Society Health, Physical Education, and Recreation Association for Women Home Economics gal, POLITICALL Y AND A CT ION-ORIEN TED Law Enforcement Association OR GANIZA TI ONS Masters in Business Administration Association i Mu Iota Sigma - teaching of the deaf Blaclf Umfed Students . . D Music Educators Club Environmental Conservation Organization Kent State Performing Dancers Gay LfbeVnfl0n f'f0nf Phi Gamma Mu - women is business Jve Hill Collective . physics Club Kent Free University Pre-medical Society Ohio Students Lnbb-V U Public Relations Student Society Students f 0' Indlnn Ellflnllfy Recreation C1a1, Vietnam Veterans Against the War Sigma Delta Chi - journalism Voices in Vifl1lAme iCn Society of Manufacturing Engineers Women is Liberation Student Bar Association Young Americans for Freedom Student Nurses Association Young ReP11bliCGf1S H0 N0 RA R155 UNIVERSITY GO VERNMEN TAL OR GANIZA T IONS Alpha Kappa Delta - sociology Student Government - Executive Branch, Senate, Commuter and Off-Campus Student Organization Alpha Lambda Delta - freshman women is honorary Judicial Branch Alpha Omicron Chi - home economics i Alpha psi Omega . drama Kent Interhall Council Beta Beta Beta - biology ' Inter-Greek Council 2 78 SOR ORI TIE S Alpha Chi Omega Alpha Gamma Delta Alpha Kappa Alpha Alpha Phi Alpha Xi Delta Chi Omega Delta Gamma Delta Sigma Theta Delta Zeta Gamma Phi Beta Zeta Phi Beta FRA TERNI T IES Alpha Phi Alpha Alpha Tau Omega Delta Tau Delta Delta Upsilon Kappa Alpha Psi Kappa Sigma Omega Psi Phi Phi Beta Sigma Phi Gamma Delta Phi Kappa Psi Phi Sigma Kappa Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Chi Sigma Phi Epsilon Sigma Tau Gamma RECREA TI ONAL OR GANIZA TIONS Aikido Club Amateur Radio Club Fencing Club Figure Skating Club Flying Club Ice Hockey Club Judo Club Karate Club Magic Theatre for Madmen Only Majorettes Parachute Club Radio Club Rugby Football Club Sailing Club Scuba Club Sharks Club Ski Club Women is Recreation Association 2 RELIGIOUS ORGANIZA TIONS Bahai Campus Club BASICS lBaptist organization 1 B?1aiBrith Hillel Campus Crusade for Christ Chi Alpha Eastern Orthodox Christian Fellowship Fellowship of Christian Athletes Independent Jewish Student Movement Intervarsity Christian Fellowship J. C. and Company Kappa Phi Navigators Newman Student Parish Ruhani Sat Sang Students International Meditation Society United Christian Fellowship Wesley Foundation SER VICE OR GANIZAATI ONS Alpha Phi Omega Angel Flight Campus Gold Coed Cadettes' Gamma Sigma Sigma Kent State University Veterans Student Project of Today Volunteer Ambulance Association SOCIAL CL UBS Kent African Students Association Chinese Association International Relations Club Kent State Indian Students Association Kent Internationals Lithuanian Student Association Mobobrious Pit Organization of Ukranian Students ports Tennis 0 East Tennessee 9 0 Wingate 9 5 Iffeiffef 4 8 Wooster 1 2 Bucknell 7 1 Penn State 8 I Miami University 8 ' . . 3 Bowling Green 6 Kent State University, Varsity sports statistics for 3 Western Michigan 6 1972-1973. The score for Kent team is listed in the 9 Pittsburgh 0 left column, opponent is in the right column. 4 Cincinnati 5 1 Toledo University 8 1 Ohio University 8 9 Youngstown 0 3rd place - MAC Championships SPRING 1972 Baseball Track 0 North Carolina 9 72 Bowling Green 91 0 North Carolina 4 80 Penn State 74 6 Wake Forest 9 104 Akron University 49 9 West Liberty 3 49 Western Michigan 123 4 Cleveland State 9 49 Central Michigan 28 4 Ohio University 12 3rd place - MAC Championships 3 Ohio University 12 1 Ohio University 4 12 Akron University 11 4 West Liberty 3 2 Marshall 3 19 Cleveland State 3 5 Bowling Green 6 7 Bowling Green 10 2 Bowling Green 3 FALL 1972 2 Eastern Michigan 4 3 Toledo University 8 7 Toledo University 8 Football 11 Toledo University 8 13 Akron University 13 5 Pittsburgh. t 7 0 Louisville 34 3 Mwmt University 0 37 ohio University 14 5 Akron University 8 0 San Diego State 14 2 Eastern Michigan 3 12 Western Michigan 13 1 Western Michigan 3 14 Bowling Green 10 4 Western Michigan 0 26 Sf- XHVIGI' l D 16 0 Western Michigan 5 7 1V0l'l'h6I'fl IUIIIOIS 28 1 6 Marshall 14 21 Miami University 10 27 Toledo University 9 Go? 41 Dayton 452 413 Miami University 412 413 Ohio University 411 471 Cleveland State 485 4 71 Youngsto wn 4 74 4 71 Hiram 0 1 9 Youngstown 9 381 Ohio University 370 381 Miami University 385 Ist of 13 - Wooster Invitational 15th of 19 - Kepler Invitational 9th - MAC Invitational 1st of 9 - Bronco Invitational 5th of 30 - Spartan Invitational 2nd of 4 - Ashland Invitational 2nd place - MAC Championships Tangerine Bowl 1 8 Tampa 21 Soccer 5 Walsh College 3 4 Bowling Green 3 0 Ohio University 5 2 Western Michigan 0 2 Ohio State 0 6 Youngstown 3 2 Oberlin 0 3 Toledo University 2 0 Akron University 2 3 Miami University 1 WINTER 1 9 73 Basketball 63 Marietta 36 83 West Va. Tech 60 70 Western Kentucky 71 645 Columbia 53 44 Penn State 49 55 UNCC 69 63 Clemson 70 78 Canisius 91 79 Fairfield 91 58 Maryland 76 80 Western Michigan 77 83 Toledo University 75 70 Central Michigan 71 64 Bowling Green 67 63 Cleveland State 59 56 Miami University 68 64 Ohio University 74 72 Western Michigan 52 74 Pittsburgh 68 69 Toledo University 72 67 Akron University 75 67 Bo wlinig Green 77 85 Centra Michigan 84 66 Dayton 77 66 Miami University 75 75 Ohio University 71 Swimming 52 Ohio State 61 68 Miami University 45 67 Eastern Michigan 46 73 Western Michigan 40 64 Toronto 49 77 Waterloo 26 77 Buffalo State 26 72 Pittsburgh 41 71 Ohio University 42 68 Central Michigan 34 71 42 69 43 76 35 Penn State Bowling Green Youngstown 88 Kenyon 33 Ist place MAC Championships Wrestling 2 Penn State 38 12 John Carroll 21 16 Western Michigan 21 11 Cleveland State 20 1 9 Miami University 18 3 Ohio University 36 1 1 52 Pittsburgh 39 Eastern Michigan I3 Central Michigan 30 2 Western Illinois 32 11 Ashland 24 41 Wayne State 6 15 Bowling Green 21 1 6 Akron University I 6 13 Toledo University 25 6th place - MAC Championships Gymnas 137.10 127.80 140.05 129.05 142.05 142.05 143.90 137.50 137.50 139.90 140.55 140.55 138.25 142.60 142.60 147.15 tics Eastern Michigan Central Michigan East Stroudsburgh Towson State Cincinnati Miami University Ohio State Dupage Cuy. Com. Coll. Pittsburgh Cuy. Com. Col. Univ. of Chicago Slippery Rock Northern Michigan Bowling Green Western Michigan 2nd place - Lake Erie Meet Womens ' Team 82. 90 86. 95 86. 95 82. 75 90. 00 90. 00 87. 65 8 7. 89 94. 15 94. 15 94.15 90.42 96.26 96.26 Central Michigan Youngstown Eastern Michigan Bowling Green Ohio State Youngstown Michigan State Slippery Rock Ohio State Penn State Miami University Bowling Green Pittsburgh Clarion State 130.35 95.45 146.40 110.35 100.55 82.85 145.80 113.30 76.40 87.70 98.85 84.35 140.15 126.85 91.20 142.45 77,60 63.50 69. 00 5 7. 65 73. 1 0 68. 60 75.25 86.26 76. 90 74, 60 44.45 69.44 74. 90 97.28 JL x 5 x' 5 x ,M M14 r J I , S. NZ' 282 staff Kathie Ashbaugh - Copy writer, production Jane Bernstein - Copywriter Leslie Burkhart - Layout, production Rich Cupp - Photographer Tom Hudson - Lab man, photographer Len Jendrey - Photographer Bob Jones Frank Kamm Nancy Lee - Copywriter, productionfCalendarj Doug Long Phil Long - Photographer Harry Lowe Jr. Rob Marks Craig Pulver - Photographer, special graphics Jack Radgo wski Larry Roberts - Photographer Larry Rubenstein - Photographer Greg Santos - Photographer Barry Sullivan Bobbie Unger - Senior Pictures Dave Valachovic Maureen Wolfe - Office Jim Wolen These people have also contributed to the yearbook. Some are photographers, some helped with printing and production, and others helped out around the ofhce. Dan Anderson Lee Ball Milan Bender Mike Burley Dennis Ciprian y Sarah Crump Dan Ernst Bruce Ford - Cover artwork John Godt Mark Greenberg Mike Herbert Doug Kerner Bruno LaRusso Larry Loeb Steve Lysyj Tom Mc Grew Diana McNees Cliff Page Rick Paterson Dan Pastoric Mark Rvzdro wski Josie Radovic Richard Rudebock Jim Saelzler Bill Synk Steve Vannais 283 I 284 editorial board Editor, Jim Unger Business Manager, Tom Dalcolma Associate Editor, Jim Hudak Photo Editor, J. Ross Baughman Advisor, Charles Brill thank you to these people, who have in one way or another contributed to the success of this effort. Dick Bentley Mrs. Bro wn Ray Crawford The DAIL Y KENT STA TER Delma Studios Sam Fields Gerry Schneider Whit Delaplain Bob Herz Jan, Judy, Louise Jane DiFloure Jim Fergus Edwin P. Fricke Warren Graves Robert Hoiles David Jenkins Richard Margolis' Sharon Marquis Bill McMillan Greg Moore Paul Mosher Harry 0Donnell Murvin Perry Tom Petit Mary Poidamoni Frank Ritzinger Nancy Saroka Larry Schwartz Dave Sisson Mary Smith Sports Information David Sullivan SPPC Stewart White George Zurave 285 production DOUG-BS The 1973 Chestnut Burr is a photographic history of gfent State University, from March 1972, to March 973. The book contains 288 pages, 9x12 trim size. Paper is Champion Papers, Javelin, Dull Finish X80 lb., supplied by the Brewer-Chilcote Paper Company, Cleveland, Ohio. The two piece cover is produced by the Durand Manufacturing Company, Chicago, Illinois. It isNavy colored Bradford Linen, BL-3467, and 129 Matte Finish- 70 lb. Kraft Pyroxylin Coated Foil. Art work is printed in black ink on a stamped field. All the photographs contained in the Chestnut Burr were taken by student photographers at Kent State University. Black and white and color photographs were printed in the Chestnut Burr dark rooms. Special color effects were designed by the editor and produced either by the yearbook staff or the printer. Copy used was prepaired by students in the Chestnut Burr office and includes headlines set in Cello-Tak, Transfer Type, 3226-L and 3226-C Body copy is Press Roman, 11 pt, Bold Italic. Seniors names are Press Roman, 9 pt, Medium. I Seniors were photographed by Delma Studios, New York, New York. A first run of 7,500 books was printed and bound by the Benson Printing Company, Nashville, Tennessee. 286 CGFTTTTTGHTS The 1 9701s are ushering in many changes for our lives. For a number of reasons, students are questioning the value or relevance of their college education. Men are no longer concerned about avoiding the draft and women have realized that there is more to college than finding a suitable mate. The college diploma is no longer a ticket to a secure job, with many graduates finding that they are over-educated or under-experienced to qualify for the job they want. College students are now finding it necessary to question the quality of their education as it relates to the 'real world. Many students are looking for knowledge they can find outside of the classroom. New activities are growing and some time-honored traditions are falling by the wayside. With these changes the style of the CHESTNUT BURR is also undergoing a metamorphosis. The traditional bound collection of 'group portraits is no longer with us. This year the CHESTNUT BURR has attempted to outline a chronological coverage of events which took place on the Kent State University campus during the last three quarters. Photographs provide most of the information in this book. Because the camera, when held by a photographer, provides for a restricted viewpoint, the photographs should not be considered to show everything that has happened. This yearbook provides a grouping of many events which were important in the past year of Kentis' history. In addition to photographs, a Calendar of the past three quarters events is included, for reference now and in future years. When paging through these photographs remember the activities of your college years on the KSU campus, and if you can, think of yourself as an individual in a city of twenty-thousand. James Unger Editor, March, 19 73 287 N6 5 Il i .1 Q., 'I fl ,'JQ mx 114, ii , Ag 'X ,1 'I 'mi 14, jl w Li ,o 5 -1
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