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Lines were formed two hours before the con ert of Todd Kundyren and Utopia who played to a crowded Pucillo Gymnasium Pictured are Todd Kundyren and Utopian accomplnnist who sany selections from their reccjrt lleallny album Photo bo Mrtln stutHovfnr Sprina Flina 2.1
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April Shower Dampen Spring Fling lion For the second year In a row I he Spring Fling committee voted to hold the traditional carnival at Blemcsdcrfcr Stadium. Protests were again voiced about the chosen spot. The Mlllersvlllc students still claim the pond to be a more scenic place for the festivities. However, the argument this year was not as loud as it was last year and. it seemed that more than location was to ruin Spring Fling fun. Rain clouds rolled In Friday and wetted down everything enough for the carnival to be cancelled on Saturday. The campus was fortunate to offer other informative and exciting activities lor t tie weekend. Dr. Richard Qoldsby presented a speech on racism Wednesday. April 8. and posed many thought-provoking questions. II you entered a room which had three closed doors and no windows, could you tell which door opened into a room lull of Japanese. Blacks, or Whites? II you answered no. you have failed the test. According to Dr. Qoldsby. Professor of Chemistry at the University of Maryland, the answer Is yes. There are various differences between the races, such as the odor of car wax. blood etc., but I.Q. is not one of them. In his lecture Enjoying the clear weather of the Spring rilng 81 afternoon students provide their own entertainment by the pond. Photo by Mrrtn Studio'. Inc Awaiting the return of the ball are Student Senate advisor Vice President Rclghard and Moreen Oswrll Secretary, who played two hours In the Second Annual Muscular Dystrophy Volleyball Marathon sponsored by Phi Sigma PI. Photo by Pterin Studios Inc. Entertainment of Saturday night's festivities was highlighted by Vision held at Lyte Audltorlun who performed to a near full house. I'boto by Mcrln Studios Inc, 22 Spring Fling
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Punching the ball Is an unusual task for MDA Volleyball Marathon co-chairman Gary Ducll as David Patti, co-chairman, and Mark SldelnlcK. all brothers of Phi Sigma Pi. national Honor fraternity. look on. The twenty-four hour marathon raised over $ 1300 for MDA. Photo by Merln Studios Inc. Activities carried on. as did the Cultural Affairs presentation of Vision '-. This Program marked the ending of Spring fling activities. Photo by Merln Studios Inc. Spring Fling (cont.) Wednesday, which was attended by approximately one hundred students, faculty, and members of the community. Dr. Qoldsby defined race, explained the origin of the term, and the relationship between race and I.Q. Dr. Goldsby's main point on the relationship between race and I.Q. was that a significant relationship did not exist. He believes that an appropriate environment is needed to nurture a high I.Q. Many seemed to enjoy the lecture and asked various questions at the end. Jan Hassan. freshman, said. Dr. Qoldsby s speech was informative and very interesting. He added a touch of humor and used personal experiences to make the speech easy to follow and enjoyable to listen to. Evelyn Mena sophomore, thought that Dr. Qoldsby was a very vibrant speaker. who was knowledgeable about a complicated subject and introduced the material to normal Avenue residents move outdoors to play a friendly round of Crazy Eights. Photo by Mertn Studios Inc. 24 Spring Fling
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