IMIss Wt^ek HomtBcommig^ Queen
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IMIss Wt^ek HomtBcommig^ Queen
S m k g VOhimal 7 CVC S t e t - Do not npiuf0 a scofrw, orhe win bate vou; IteproTC a w i n man, and m will love you. G i n InitnicUon to a W I M man. and he wiU be Kill wiier: teacfa a righteous man and he wiU InaeaieJn learning. Ptoverbi 9:8-9 I 9 M CUnch Vplley Qollage Number 16 February 1,1971 Wells Plans For 2nd Regional Science fair "CUndi VaB«)r C < d l ^ wm aMMisor a lecture by Dr. WHOam B. (Sllliion entitled •^BfFMtt <tf the ?«derd Reserve Bank on the Boonomy**. the niMio is'invited l o attend the i i : 3 0 ' a m - lecture on Rebruary 17„ 1971 in the Seience Lecture HalL William B. Gvmoni a native -of nadcweVr m i i o n i a . leoelved his B S A . degree in Statisttcsand^ H.A. andPh. D. d«gfees in'Boonomicsat the Unhwrstty of CHcbhonuu Bei^ia Joining the Researdr ' Di^wtment of the Redtral. Reserve Bank Rldunosd as an Bcraomist fai Sqitemfier 196Si Df, Gnllifon served on the economkn faculties of Western Hiuyland . Cdl«ge, Nojth Carolina State University, and Virginia The-fourth OladevlBb Seriea win be a Joint redSal-by Oeilda TMchey, soprano, and. Jennifer Ki^,ipianbt,and.«ill be jpres^nted in^tbe F i l h n n i # Han o f TMnity Metho«flst Ctardi in Wtt- on S o w l v , 'P«briiaryAl4 at:8:00.pm . Adluwiini 'to tliis program wOli be by tldtet only. Tickets are $l.ciif f o r adiilU ami $;75 for students and may" be purdiased^in advaitce at Mary's S ^ k Shomte, Bibbie's (Mft Comer; amt^ Sharpe'S Ottke Supply in Norton; the County LiiSnry, The. Inn at Wtie, and at. aiwA JViOsf. College. 'Members of the foUbwing o m a n i i ^ n s wffl - be soiling tMcets' tiKoodiaut the areac The NattonaT Junior -Honor SocieM J. J. KeUy H i ^ Sdtodi the Nmton Area Chapter of the A . A J U . W . , and Rdyteefaniolnstthite. Dr. GuUson has, publitfaed artldes in the ^UTHBRNr BGCMOiaC JOURNAL; the AMERICAN JOUBlNAL OP ECONOMICS AND SOCIOLOGY, and the LABOR LAW REVIEW, l i e U also a firequenf-oofltribntor to the Bank's MONTHLY REVIEW and other mlblbfations. He is a member of the Southern and A^merloan Boonomic Assocktlons, the Royal' Bcowunlc 'SocieQi;, and the .^micron Delta' Bpsilon • honorary society. Sefies Dr; Wittiam. Hkli^. idiaimian :of the Pihn Series iCcHnmittee.Jiasiannoanced the, .fibnyistetf betav aa«(tt«i:ihi^ ones that win be ahown tiUk semester' at CVC. ' T h i HIGHLAND CAVALIER mm' e^ week run j brief -dtoir^tton i ^ t h e mtwie tobe lAown that week. See a tesedptkio of the flrst movie^ elss«diBre-in^;ttis isne. 4.THE''^^S^RBDIBLE :SHRINKINGMAN I M H E C A I N B MUTINY IfrSMILB, \WHn:^ YOU CAN 25iMBINKAMPP , March » 4.NI€fHT OP THE GENERALS 11 ISt-OFBRATION MAD -BALL 25-A|i; QUIET m THE WESTERN PRONT ~ the Qladevnie Chorale. Tldcets wffl not'btf sold at the door. . IMIss qunodior Sailddy. I'^BOIRNIPRSB 22 294S¥GHb . ' OiancdloT Josnh Siniddy ot CVC has a i ^ another aiwanf to his kwg list of honors. On Sftturday^ January 23, Mr. SmidAt was named '^ttfandtaig GWieni o f Wise Countv". by the county's iChamMT of Cbnoneree. . An impressive gathering of dignitaries, headed by •Governor Linwood: Holton^ was on'hand at the. Inn in Wise to'witness the pieseritation of the award Other sUte<oflkids inotiided Congressman Wffllam Whmplei, Senator M. Mv Loig, md'Delegate<Ori^;CanireIl. ChanceDbr Smlddy has been assaciate«l in one Mpadty or another with GHn^ Valley .CoUege since iU birih. In addition to beiqg. an educator and adminlstratar, lif has jieen an aothn wpiker m various civic and religious -oiganisuttions. throujjhout (he 'XMstandtag Citiiear The Second Annual Southwest Virginia Regional Science Fafr win be hdd at CUnch Valley C o n ^ on April 10,1971. Fartkiipatton to the foir is open to stodents in the tentlr, eleventh, and twelfth grades in Buchanan, Dldcenson, Lee, RustaU, Scott, Waahkigton, and Wise counties, and the cities of Norton and Bristol. Vlrginto. Prriects exhibited must be scientifks in content aiid the work o f indivfdual stodents. One <or two. exhibitions, ^dependfaig upon the funds avaflable,, win receive an axpense-paU' trip to Kansas City in May to ccmipete in tfae Intematfciiial Science and' Bngineeritw Fair. Another student wffl spend'a 'wedc at a N n y base and wffl cruise aboard a Navy ship. Other awards wffl indude a Rdcett ittde riile, a Lincoln science Iftrary, and certlflcates ftom the Amy, Air Force. Natkmal Aeronautics and Space Adrnkdsbatkm, and other 'Ofganitatlmis. »s w e » IMvfcl M u m aladik High Scho^'and Kris Bausent 'Lebanon area. He ihdds membenUp in School These two several area, statevaad^iational students attended die associations; Intematkmal Fab in BaWmore . Doctor Stanley Botts, where Mr. Muron received an chairman- of Oa CSfC Faculty, honorable mentkm for his addressed^ the gathering after eochibit. Stephen Leffonl, Mr. S m i ^ was pmsentad the AppafaKhia H ^ School, was award. Of Mr. SmMify-, Dr. die recipient of- die Navy Botts said: rwtth Us. foUcw Chiise Award ' huruor,^ trulhfiil and frank iPurther information manner, broad knbwhHfae, and' concerning die Soudiwest ixnqilete selfbssness, .he has Virginia Regional Fair may be .mauled to, work succesifiiliy ' obtahied Grom die dfaector of in many'flelds and withdhrerse' die -fair, Roy L. Wens. Jr., pctttpsof pedpfe." CUnch Vaney C<fflege. Wise, OT^Mr.. SmMdy's, standing Virginia. ^ with . youths Dr..BotU continued: "He communkates with youiw people in the cbssr ki the- o H l u , in the :student kiunge, or with a guitar or his lenowiiBd dUcimer bi his :hand. Titer young reqpect this nian^ He has been then WASHINGTON, January 27, outstanding citizen^ for a k>ng .97|-.U.Si Senator Wffllam B. ttaej" Spong. Jr. OVVa.) today . introduced a'bffl in die Senate tS~require funipuMle disclosuie of die personal financial interests and income of memben of the Cst«ress and other members o f the Queen!s dieir top aides as wett as (crat'd to ixgt 3) Coiitt inchided: Pat BrldweU. Susan PhflUppi, Joey Freeman, Debbie RatUlf, Martha'iCarter, Linda HOI, Ginger Tripletf, Rhonda Muffins, and Lorraine Cochran. . F<rilowing the game and' The Scribes wffl hold an ceremony, BiUy Joe Royal Mganfaational meethia on entertained die students with Ihorsday, Pebiuaty 4rat music , and SOIK and provided 11:30 hi Room 112 of the the ftaMd toudi to a Joyous, Student Lounge. AD annual event. pcisbns Interested' in witting a n invited to 'attend. Anyone who wouM Uce to become a member of theSctHiei faut THe SNBA has planned a Is. umAle to attend this meeting for Pebmaiy 18. at meetfaig may place a note 3:45. A guest qieaker is toAattf(<(cttaBoxfl42. scheduled AO members are ask^tbattend Senator Spong Introihices Ihcone DbdosureBill Wt^e k HomtBcommig^ Queen •^•7 , I, Rnbjr Wolf9« CVC AonHorailiig Qricn 1971. ByrBrent Kenned Assistant Editor It nuy n o t hove been tiie' most exdting homecoming game f o r the "CVC, Cavaliers who dropped vstabbomly fbu#it game to visitiiH nkevflk). but for R u l ^ WoHe it was probably a i r i ^ t to remember. The pretty fitedunan &om Gate Ciw was crowned Homec(»nfaig Queen for the year 1971 by ChanceHM Smiddy . and «itgofa« Queen U n y HaU Miss Woffe was^tected'by the students from a field of deven camUdiUes. She win rekn forone year. ~ Mils U(s Mfator was elected nuuK#«p to the Queen. The Scribes Sd Orgwiufioiil Meefrig SNEA Mws Medhg PAGE TWO HIQHtAND CAVALIER FamilyftssisfaicePlan Is Utgeirtly In U l Gittes and ttatet, it J I M beooow qiitte •ppamit. oaimot: ooBtiniw with pnttnt ffaunoing to auccenfiilly maintain tli^ir welfare aMipiMranu. New Yodc City provides a ttiiklng exampte. In New Y o » C i ^ 1 out of 7 persons Is on weUue. Bstinutea aie tbA In a few yeita tliat imimbnr will be inoieated to 1'>^ in 6 penons. The n B t InenuMd from 3 mlHion welftre ledplentt ln 1963ta9imllHonnc4pienUlnI970; ^ President Nixon doing vdut on the nuface woulaappear to be an un4lepablloanltln ttiingi (Ifaowing the P(esiden«y to be a mbud bag) has piepafed'the Family Assistance Plan to aldilocales suofa as New Yodt Glty and other flnanolal)y hanHmssed nreas. The Family Assistance Plan would basically guaiantw an annual' incomet For axan|ple,.e family of four earningino lnoome would be ellgttile to receive $1600.tai<pwmant8 and'$860 worth Of food stunps making a total' of $2460 In total :benefit8 per year. ln> addition to making . guaranteed' ipayments, a wod( Ihcentiw apmoach'bbiUltintO'aePIInk ' While today's; welfare priMranu. whldi< are^large^ nudnfsined! by the'statei. arajgnued' tb tfae idea of the reoipientnot working the President-s pbn encourages <lhe r«:lplent to work. I f the recfolent iy!orks,;ln^w01i be addhig to his.total Income.^wever, aS'tM recipient Mms more, hl&guaranteed'lncmne d^creaiei F w example, ai fiunlly oTfour tfould' earn SliOOD' and' Its.pajnnents from thePlan woiildidecrease to^$l460< The>famlly stUliwouldibe' pi^fitiiig from the Plan as its total income woUldlbe increased^ to. $3320i . As the>amount offaicomethe recipient eanis bicreatest the guaranteedi.income decreases. When the w e «crner> (family of:'fom)<earns»$3i9S0>be IseHempted^firom the'Pun. The pro^ieots for the passage of the Faniily Assistance Pbn appMTS-dimi Tradltionali opposition to the idea of g ^ ^ everyone an annual income is stUl present. Also, the financing program presents a ,problem. The current estimates are that the federal budget is.already headed' for m\ substantla]^deflclt. Honm for the Plan wouMi contribute to nukbig ifhe (deficit lUr^r. We favor the plan^and will O0er- ftirther nolm on the^illan as action on it develops. bur\coi;gmtuiatk)ns to'Chancellbr JosephSmtddyoniUs betaig namedi^lMim iPj.tte, Xtul lW M Wise Ctounty Chamber of G & u h i d ^ l V e ^ ^ ^ ) ^ howw wdtdeserved; Dr. lBatts^commeal6.o• Chancdliwi S m i ^ wcfe'most apptopriate aBdi>exceiptS'flrwn\tlmn>appear ta^ ouripage one story omthe Chanccliar. A conuncnt on spring r^tstration to in order. W6 asMrt that an>oveTwfaefanh«s maiority of die students felt that .the coinpater pie^cgistntioB was most h^trfidi as ithe -nswl' nmuaihmii detoar<on the^resWratianiionte'Wricom^tdy' dfanfautted! Of iMnrse ithete was stUiconsiderabk waittag'lii' Une (a situation thai can be casBy corrected' b the. fiitnre by settii« different thncs for the four dasses to registcr) bat c o n q ^ to the usual chaotic iqtistnitioni'the faM?one was ai blesBiiig; OUr ciwiplhneats.fo'Dean illdBaQd andrthe odieradnynistratmsiWhoimadereglsirationieaskr, HatatenaMW of the boHdfaigs andtgroands at CVC doiiot usually/ receive editorial attention; However, we are receiving several.complalntafromistudentaandlHbrarlans on die mwr heatfaigte>the library. The'letter on t k b page wiiyiacoaeerns the subject o f the <iklly <ybfary iOEpnss8es> our sentbneats'exactly, ludeed^ the heating proUcn' needs, not only to be lookedi bito (as we understand! it has been several times) but fixed. We request and encooiage the BnOdfa^ and' Grounds Supervisor to seek to correct tiie heatiflg.proUem. lAidi ado about Bothh«? Not i f one is a 'Ibiariaii whp haa to work undtr-tiK<cfany .con^Ulonaior a stndent'whDiiaesidie'ltbrMy. . After, much discussion on die soUect of. a formal statement of the ipu^pose of Cttnch V a % CbllMei one is about to he acct^tedl The faculty of CvC antf>-rTesldcnt 'SfiannonJhave agned on a' statiementsand i t now needs.only die approval of die Board of Visifon to be a d o i ^ l ' Speculation has H d n t It wfflibe aocepted^ Look'fora CORK of tiutsiitement faittext week'si .{evinnd times hi ^ortaito'elect The Young RepuUkans Repablioan ofnoials on U H luve announced a serlei of state level. He comes from a sendnars for the purpose of poUUcally active family. His "infomUng ttw campus fadier. Mr. Rufus McCoy Sr.. students on the status and has served hi tile Vhgfada workingaof the loeriand state House xtfDeltertes. ^ poUtteai ayitems.** The semtanr Chairman'raipps says diatyM bepm on Wednesday, February' 3. and will feature die Youtt Renublicain have a Mr. Rufua tmoy Jr.- o f host of RgpubUcan leaders ia Dldcenton>:County • as.die first mind to bnrite and diat any. RepuhUcan atOdent or 'OlOier, hiterested jpersou' Will' have'.anv ?*^'Re^ll«ad'^lrS!n opportunl^ to rnln miich 8ay^%at Sie seminar wQl- be bidght taito die poUUcal scene conducted' eviry odier week, firom theSenUnar. He says diat promhieAt Ibcal Tihte CVC Young and slate RetMbUcans wffli address, the semhiar and Willi RepubUeans are advised % answer any questions from faculty members Mir. Paul "griass roots preoinot Bayes and: Mr. Rl^uud oigni)£ation to die natiire of Peake's, The Highland Cavallte^ m state's etectoral qrstenu^' win keqi die'students posted . lie first speaknr, Mr. oniheiqpeakers andiprogressof UiiCiay of Cftitwood) in die Sendnar. The time and' Edckenron' County, Is dial ^ace of the' flrst program' IS. <c o u n t y ' SI K e p u b l 1 can Wednesday. February 3 at Chahman; Mr. McCoy has'had 2:40 i p m hi. Room> .A21'3. wide-^polltlcali experience on Y<miig RsMbllcans and' other pnrsons ar^i tlie kxial' and state' scene. He -interested DtarBditor: ihas crisscrossed die .state encouraged ito attends - As a student who uses the Ubraiy considerable.. I ' feel coi^idled' to complata of die uncomfortable temperature conditions -present ia die library. Most students, and die ~ .Ths 'DMti<il:;l(t of DMInguWiedi calhy Loutt* 8andWg«i Mawin llbranans themselves, cannot Studmtt for the Pall SemMtW RRMrdShatton. HayshFrathmam Nancy. LuoHIa l } 7 e . n . In, ordar to Klllma 'thb Vatetr be expected' to perform liieh ^sanlon OUra, FWda dMIncUon, a AuiMUt imiit-.avacag* suUierlandi OWrla Vtars Tumar. dudes nor stuify in suCfa^ MtUr Nun B In a fulMMia <ourw HHtMWSBnion Ronald, Jerry of Itudy. T M foHoiWlns, ittKMmU diiverhig ohcumstanoesi.Sur^ ^McMiirray, comUtuUitlMioaartitiUilM. somediitag can be done. I ihave Hurlay-aunlaniRUaipolian. Alaxamiria^unfon Alio'Mooani, -_ ilnnnan-PrMtMnani OWrla Jean cfa^en not to sign my name as Hhko; HalL I am sure I express die feeUngs Appalaclila«raihiinani CWnnK Jonaivlllk'Sophamorai John PnmeM sunMy, Mnica liynni WaHcr H|n«> Sankm ArtlniriParry <tf many other students on thls, ThontaM Sophomofei Uama* '.'catroUi . • _ mattejrii'. ^ ;. , , Haroid' ClaiKMnon, TMntai, nay 'LaMnonJuritori 'SUMii. '!la«M- FMMH MMori' Raum e^warti fie,. inatHiii, R«V MRMci Smloft Raslna, my QuHllon, NWrearal CMIiy/Witlta. iBM» iHavM-swion colli* Evarnun ort)ey> Big Stona dap«ra<hman> Irh Hopa Colim*, VIcKI Lynn oailowny, 'Karen Oayla m*a»,, Jrommy, llMiMyara, Wanren Mkiiaai SiMUim Atohi Ray TMHHriiayi 4o|<honiar« William ;N. iBolU I I I , oary Alan Cartyi ^Urtkm Roy D«nvar.ilton«s,.DorkBamaH MaMn, MIO>aa|sBnK*'Maiom aa>y Btonar PwdUK, ili»»a Ann Taytor, R*>»tr LiwiWflllanu; SMIOO Pally Qoiaty A n d a m n , ^ Roaana Rrankllnj Pnncn <Kaya Mainim. RKtiard Dwuon 'Maadab.nPMw Ann MMon, CiliaMW aillaluwatar MUnwowar, 'MfHc DavM Patarioni William <Oa«t«M>.:SliMP«i OavM O. SlmgHI; Oary Scott WMItamt. .Margaralm^maiWrtgtil.. ,Birolilaaf-<Pra<liniani Janat BaiAara Edwar<^ SopUpmom AnMaan NMIer Saylori, -Junlbri j*ny,AHIia«3jinnli. Bl^ekWatar.Rmtimani Carol AnnaSaiwyar, Catllawoed4oplioniorei Sandra. tM aibiani SMlo(> 'Unda Carolyn 'D(jlvRWt*rtiNM< BmlUi,;Jr. Martlnivllla-JunMri Oaoraa ^^^wteiHnaihnMlN lemory 'H. Bablnatta, Jr.i.8oit«omorei Charlaa. Albert FuMon, Oary L M HuBbar« iRMIurd DiN«rl>iMtpi, JUdy Patricia WMlM Junk>ri VMtofla Lynn Daniali, Prank swcton, Jr.. Joispti BIlMrt WoHai Santan RonaM, 'Watiay (Otokenaon, BTanda Kay ailllamt Albert SUim Jdhmon, Blancnard Robert Ra|n«, Pamela Sua snort, Bddla Wayne WMIi, Sandra. Payna Witt. Jame* BeiHamln ZMkafoow. ThankYou ASttdtat SiaK ^vringJinllori Vliglnia Paye Bfookii, senion Mkhaei Wayne Tyler. Oite CltyPredimam J MUM KMwaii Hammond) sopnomorM Cbartotla' Suun Paterii Junlori Sandra Anna Chaomani Seilloh Janklni, KantUBky>S*nlori RHond* Corolyn.Hadgei. P 1 n e,v 11 I e , ^ W'e • t virslnlarSophomorai Maria Jo Comalt; LESS TIME, MORB graduate study." The book OPTIONS: BDUCATJON fiidiides ' a great deal of BEYOND THE HIGH detailed MArmatira on die SCHOOL is a special report programs of many schools. (LB l^ued a few vveelcs ago by die & ' n A 4 J 9 « 9 ) Caxoa^ Commlsskm. Typical 'df die cfaanges 'lt proposes are diree yeai utidergradnate degrees, "stopouts," and die awardhig of degrees on. die basis of adtlevement test Twenty CVC studenta scores rathar dian eaXkgfi fluiifaed up dieh Badielor of attewtuwe. Skice CVC Is Arts dtacM requirements iprlor ouryentiy considering to or during the fall semester. ^^Cniriculum reform, the report They vMll be awarded dieh is particularly relevant^ (on dkgiees at die qiring reseive), commencement. VCHCBS OF PROTEST is a The students and dieir rofeiofihn ooOeotiM' of 23 mi^or fields of ^concenlrathin. underground newqwpers. are: taiohidhig sudi papers as THE Donna. GaU Hale-Hlstoiy; GREAT S P B t ^ D BIRD; Gregory Dean Cantrellfinglitt; KUDZU^ PAPBR TIGER, and Connie L. M u U h w B n ^ ; STUEHBS ON THE LEFT, ( a * Billy R w Rh«ley-Hlstory: atcircUlation.ded() Harold Wayne Ro<e411story; THE FIRST ANNUAL Janel Nadhw Murray-BngUsh; REPORT o f the Council on A l f r e d Taylor Collier. /Kivbonmental Quality ctwers Ir.->Busfaiess vend PubUc a wide jBuge of problems. AdrntatatraUon. faicUmng water,, air, an^i^noise^ ,B r e n d ' l Sexton pottution. the inadvertent*'' Johnson-English; Vierda modlfksatlon of cUmate. Kadierine • Aver»Blementarv popuhtion growth, and w Education; Mildred Danlete consideraUon o f the steps •B.e n t l e y-'E l e m e n t a r_y needed; to imeet )he'Problems. Education; Yvonne 'K. Aniendlces huthide me test of CusstafEleinentary Edimtion: dM Natural Environmental Linda Carolyn Fields«hik)gy; Bottcy Act of 1969. (adc at Roger t^nn. Gardner'^lolagy; c^dation>desk) Alma Joyce Aarriafilementary Freddie Lee The fourdi edition of A Education: Glina TOi GRADUATE PtkeiUstory; Ronde Galne STUDY is. now ^on die Silcox4ushiess and: Public leference dwlf. The purpose of Admhiistration:. Dhm Carol diis basic guide is to "assist die S t a 11 a r d - E l e m e U'^t a r y Clara - Flehb undergiad)iate in planning Education: aodemkany and flnanciallyitOf,S u f be r I ah d^ E le me n t ary, meet die lequireineats o f ' Bducatton; Yvonne .<Goode Tudcer^ushiess and Public -Admhiistration; Randall Boyd VandaigriffChem6try. Twenty Coniilete Degree RequiranMris Squoro ISm Senator Spong iHtioiices E PAGE THREE Mew Books At The library (Reprinted fromdte oakurMMMoWKHnorw Curti* NationaitReyiewBilfotiny iDala anniami Junkm Lorry Da«M 'Blonkenrtilp. OiakatSophomorei .Nancy So, thote manly. Womanly. Carroll'Rbac*. ^ Pennington Oap-Praitimani Mra. beaudAil jpeofde calling over Shtoley P. BMioei Sophonorai <FV^rKlio iTom>open range and' 'AifMda . RUttiv sottont, Junkiri ComleParwmNuiflMb die banks lof cool' wat«s wOl' Pound^'rainmaiH JUdy CharMna no hmger be permitted to Shoitti sopfiomorei oana oakiras KlHT. Temple Douon RMmf, seduce and corrupt us widi^tfae aioria Jean AuttWi JuiUoti Bllen chaims of Lady Nicotine. And RIMy Bbttf. Lawrence BMVnq Jt„. Sbana, Bamlc* cox,, Avery Don tf tobacco iS'bi truth-so dread a Powarai seniori . MWrad oanleh "^'^Cadir BMift-iahlon QaorSi BenlMyi, Tommy -tmi ciwoar, curse dutvlt moat beibaqlAed from TV-radio, by iriiat f o ^ iMonroaOodlMy. ROger'Lynnaatdner. CtatMamttSoittiomorei WRilam 8nowfiak*«enlori Ltnda.auWen can it stin«be fliiunted-ln pttat? Arnold Ridwrdion. %ely cigarette ads drould .iCllndKo^anlon .llmmy Ray 'Cole. 81. PauM'raHimani Brenda Jean. Haarl, Pairl iStaplianl* TrlpMtt HamUtoni Sopiiomerei Oary, LeMla now be banned also from ainMood4'nM«imani otbomli: Hartwcktaaty/PranitllO Jasaea, Ann (««>fdtopa«*4) Hopa, HKHf. Patty. Ann MulIlM,. Annett* 'Hammi aemwi oakiwn .straMm JSioria 'MMHa'^Mnley, JgnkKMWiwrt Hirokl A n i % , , Jr.. JHMir Vat»»i Jenlon Tarryf abort eieprg* Mldwei Coont*. StiHay Blamall,. JonnnV Mack Pamrn, Jane blppti Swiori Jenllea<emm*r Monnia Daan Juitlcai Paul LViin, Stewart, ^ m i M t n sonkiri oonaMi Werlay Tacoma'9«||gwnMrei Karen Mae Blamatt, Vvottn* COMIM Proddle.. Homei Reofre. >n!ISt' ' ^ " " ' ^ T>i«wii4«nlon ThonM'Hush Qo«'l»um*r«iHaMni JilNMfar Ainn'DotMn. M w i lIuanttalUiHiar, KHSoik V«raanl4enlori JMiy- Alan. oiantt Paw ' «Mln«i Qeraw Bradford Row Samuel alann Sandtn, HwirWlai Marl* WSllani Soptiomorai Mary Bnmia Bafkar, M * ^ & RhodtelarSullln (coat'd'ltom.pafe 1) Manoy ibaUM Cmtth^ ChanolM; OalaNkitii Sepnontofw.OorH Jean Federal'JiiUaes„certahi>ofnclais are honorable, hardwoikhH ROM mvH, binda BiM evanir BtKar, bonna Btw iBoeet, Jwc*' iiarry Douflu onm, .wallt BoHlnt. RbfMMi tmnh of dw meoutlve Bnuiohk and dedkatedipubiki servai^ts.^' ' Junlon unda smdt. 'RoiiUBlta, .(ka«t So* culbertios, nonela, Ami M U a * . national'. poUtical' parties, and Senator Spong has Writtrti Sankin iDlna Carol SlMardi KMmattrAiar HOUbaid. 'MWiaei; ilelm F a m n . . . . . . . . :Bditor ,lMvaln Munim, Oary om aiemp.. candidates for Congresdonal introduced a flnanoial: KaHwrlnrBuchananstallard. Oanto-Pia^imani Judy Qan sown Pallia Sandan Tompkint, D R u d ' P b ^ . B u s f a ^ M a n ^ disclosure bill every year rinoe offtee. . UHoni sankm Emma, lutrrahM Snaron> BltiabiUi veatli Juntori Linda, Olaudatta HHI Lara BIOM HW, Danny Barton Senator Spong said in a he has been ta the Senate and Cachran,, RotMrtMlchaaiistanei, joMaekiDjiiNilt ParMf>Kem,.PrltcMa. Bnmt KeiMdyAasistapt Bdttwa aid he is determihed' to do speeofa'on'tho Senate floor: . Drydaif-ffoBliomefai imm 'l!m<- Taywr, anyL. Ray Wellii, U n d k H n RraPaiper aenwri MsraaiM.B. OMiart, JMM* ' "PubBe trust hi'dle faitegrity. something about dw prdMem.. jatikion'Hatcliar. Tlam<Mhior Ckwde Dnkodey DuHMd«ankm Paula <J*an Allaa 'OilltMple, .Pamela >Corry of IhMe nAo make ahd SenatorSpong sald,^'Let die 44onwciitt. JoMpti tlbdeay Meuer, DdibielMton .BeimidTBte adhdnlster Jhe laws is an DuntannoiHlunMn RutwII Lynn Phyim Inwli Mlilllne, Almeda know die facts and aOdisidQ'Donnd ..Utidvisof McDonnell SMtton.. V M H BCXI* Bakeri Santoti Alma>Joyc* mrrtt. indispensable element o f our a man on his record! The ntftland OavaUer is East Stone aapH'reilimanrSlieftt aysteni of govdmment but,d»t i k l dlsclosure Is no.more trust jhas been hi s^kHU dianidut." dedine in recent years. I t is ^pong added. "The biU I unfortunate because I believe have introduced' would require that the overwhehtalng number an jnembers andcandldates for of d i o ^ hi government today '(ooiit'dte.pige4) HIGHLAND CAVALIER ipubUAedcweaWjf' ; Opfadoas cKpiessed herehi veOtet die> views <rf die writer land dovuot neoesntily refleet dioseofidiecoBegB. ByrRaddaUHylton ~ SQUARE UNES is back for another' semestar.' Yea., pollution is the mafai tcmlc powadan. and die; tftot that SmMO, UHES is ta dtei HIGHLAND CAVALIER provea diat eveh tills highly advanced' newspaper has Its poDudon problem. . There were seToral . noteworttnr .dtmlo|anents 'durtag^die hdldtcvs, and shice it.is.a flihction of this oohunn, to report, the news. I am gofaig toi relate to yo»-^Qu most importaabhttmenings. First of aH. die CV^lMtftedian t e m iriayed the Baptist fCaStet onJanuaiy 14. and snCfered: a dbfeat. I understand diat die C^sviUoift 'ptevbd l o >b)vAy that ttiiy -wirnlif have ipfAwbly (beeh defHaUd by tile opponents' Mediodlst team. The WIS f i d d Us ffiondOy meettak at the eaOi^ dtirhig .the 'hoUdkys. For dibse of you who dtink diat WIS is a radki sUtion; It stands for White Lung Society. Its members are made tup' of those professors who are viotlras of hing congestion due tp teeatfatag. too mndidiaBc dbit, j I talked' to one of our piofesscKS yestetdwf and' he said that he did n o t gO' anywhere or do anytUog owr die hoUdaya. He saOat he was completel^'faiaotlve for dw entire mondl irom pecmiber 19 to January 19: i spent my hoHdays, tryhig Techniques On How To Get The Most From A Lectuie abmty to anticipate what die teacher wOl talk about. Try to see the overall pattern of the lesson. Evnyditag he says will If only your ears are at work contribute to die cooyletion when you are~:hi'da8s. you wOl ct a total struohire. So. to do learn pradUcally notiUna. your best ta a course, try to Unless you are activeqr a . t t e n d ng to, and famlUarize yourself widi die concentrating'on what is befaig overall structure the teadier is vU', reaotbiR to It ta some buMtag. my, mulling it over, ' Listen for ideas. letaterprelbig i t . rebttaig it to taipllcatioiis„.aiid sjgniffeance; real live things, and choosfaig not merely words and facts. die signifksant facts and ideas, Naturally, it is' necessary for the ttoie you spenA ia chus is to .learn and' remenmer a Mr.aObert vfasted; On tM other hand; nundier of facts ta your probab^ die biggest and most effectively can save nrany studytag and listening, but real Important area of learning knowledge requires that you takes place ta diis setting. So, hours of extra study. go bmrond lust memorizing If you have no idea what a t& j e t started properly, sit facts. They demand diat. you professor is gotag to lecture where you can listen and wQI sift and learrange those facts ta about hb words hang ta the ah not be bothered by your mtad to form a only fractions of a second distractions. The average before they are gone forever. meantalAd concept of the teacher will brtaM out ta his You cannot punch a button sutject You cannot do aH this discussions vhtuafiy everythtag widiout die tatense mental ta'-die coarse diat he believes and cause -die teacher to stop whie you catdi up, wfaOe you activity tavdvtag analysis,, to be really taiportant The ditak—through a confustag qmdwds, and taterpretatton ta student who hears, potat, or oiganize your klras your own words. understands, and remembers Listen for ^ i a l emphasis, what the teacher says is almost for note taking. I f you have previewed' or scanned die repeating, paustag or odier. sure to do well' on evahiaUons. lesson dien die ideas- o f die cues that the teacher is making teacher fan tato a pattern, a major potat. This does not mean that effective listentag .ta die . making note taktag easy. As ta Take notM: studytag a book, you can listen . Record the speakers mata dassroom can take the place of to a lecture most successfully i d ^ be brief, make notes of outride study, for several and with g r e a t e r Meas, not merely t w h ; reasons. First, prior study of a comprehenstan if you first headings, subjiect is necessary for most lake as you effective attentioo ta a lecture preww die lesson; to yoor oomrenlendy can, syitemztize imaginatton, and creative your notes as soon as possible. type chus. Second; you may be aKed> to discuss a topic or answer a question based' on your '^twhr of die anignment IncfecllWt Shriftkliig Mw^^ * t from' the ttexi TffiSdi'study *>t die text is necessary to Ox ta Is Tkuisday Movie your mtad details diat round Thb week's fifan. toibe Aownat 8:00 onlhiusdsy night. out a ciassro<Mn> discussion as Fcbfuary 4. ta the Science Lecture HaU, b THE led by the tastructor. But as a INCRBINBU SHRINKING MAN; starring Grant WflUams student you are goh« to spend and'Randy Stewart. a certata number o f hours ta IMS b a fsacfanting adeace^floflmi thdOct. Grant the classroom^duriiw a course, WOUams oontracts.a, mystesioaa mdady wfafch gradwOy and' spendtag diose hours most shrinks hhn.from hb naimal six foot h ^ t to leas dun an tacfa iaa>. WhBe doctors despenteiy seaidi for a cure, bb once normal: world (becomes a tcfiflyfag phce. Jie b l i i b r a i f iMisses attadrcdl by hb bouse cat and barely survhes a tcsrifie batdewidiavider. By: Mr. HaioM Gilbert Assistant Professor of Psydiolagy C Boiis Mrs. Rosemary Mercure.. Reader Servlc^Ubrarian. at die John'Cooke WyUe Ubrary, has'feleased:a list of bodcs d u t are m M n g from the library. Persons ftadtag diese books' are requested, to return dum. The missing books are: The Confessions of Dean. JacquM Rousseau^ Race 'iSbllyltea Relations in Virginia to write a song, ielng the I865-I90I, The WorM of Man, relteious perscm duit L.amt I . Table Tennis, The Femtatae bad Six mnsures of iiotes,.andv Mystique, The Concise on die wVendi I had a rest . AO IMotlottary of Clirnnt BngBsh, of my songs are written hi 1/4 A Dtetkmaiy of Slang and time, because I am, trying to Unconventional EnglWi, One make up for all^of %ose songs Man^s Initiation: 1917; A wfaich haveibeen written hi 3/4 Novel; The -Qutatessence of time. Ibsentaon. Eiqieriences and' The facul^ and staff DemonstraUonscta Elementaiy QDntinu«l tO'imy their weekly Physical Science. The Creation volleyball gunes .during the tit die Universe..Insect;, and vacation and- will continue to The Wmld Book Dhitionary. do SO this semester. For dutse' I970' 2..volumes. of ytw who And die roller derl^ too boring and not' NBXtWMK'* oompetithre enough, you have HitfhlMMiiCwaller a standtag fawitation' to come ou'Tiiesday nights at 8:00, ^ Featum... Academic f ill Staits Fof m SUSPENDED (first timd>20 SUSPENDED (ftoaI)-4 (»4PROBATION'-I03 ON DEANS LIST.I78 ASutveyOr. StndentlsRel^^ ASpedalRraott OiilteStudent ConnCfl AndMon College QHers Degree In l^ate Corps Weil The State Unhwrrity of New Apidlcations .must be made Yodc, C o l l ^ at Brodcport b to die Peace Corps/CtAe^ (boktag for students who want Degree Program; State to earn crdlege vCiedH while University College at preparing to teach Brodcport; Brodcport. New mathematics and science as Yoric 14420 by Match 1 Peace Corps volunteers ta The program b designed to Latin America. • f m die need for madiematics Peace Corps and' c o l l i e and sobnce teadiers ta oflldab announced today dial devefopfaig Latin Anmban the u.niaue Peace countries. It tachides one Copn/Qdlege D^iiee program academic year flahked by two at Brodcport WiD be extended summers of fully subndiMd widi die admbrion of a flfdi sod .. tategitfled academic t^a^ of candidates ta June. courses and Peace. Corps tratatag. The decUon by the Peace Graduates receiw either an Corps to extend die AiB. or B.S. Degiee; secondary btusyear-old progranu was school teadier certtncatton made after a conqmheasive and an assignroent overseas to evataatlon ta irilicfa graduates a bi4atioaal educational team of die program servtag as Peace as a Peace Corps votuiiteer. Corps volunteers ta PUu, While diey are servtag overseas, Colombia. . El Salvador, vohmteers nugt'eam up to 12 Honduras and the Domtalean hours of-graduate credit. RepubHc were tateiviewed Unique features ot die alpng widi dislr host country inogram tadude: Academic oounterpvts and overseas cretUt for Peace Corps training: PeaceCorps stafT.' two) iiilly-subsidbed summer The program- b open to sessions totaling 30 semester stuitents tmo an ta good credit hours; in-depth Peace standtag at any accieoHed Corps training which b ftiDy college or untverrity and vriio synchronized with a liberal arts will have conqileted their e d u c a t i o n ; specialized sophomore or iimtar year by professional preparation; June. 1971. Individualized piognuns. PAGE PbUft HIGHLAND CAVALIER WiHwwSliigM' Hybbii (Rmrintodftom flw CmdfkldProgcen) Randall Hyttont Atsbtaitt Van^ C d l ^ . will make a n u t t ' mpMimce H>n the Arflmr Snuth Show tonyltoe taPebnufv. . The ArUou Smith Show te a vndioated TV with miiroximataiv 11 mflliob. vitfiim, and- i t oigluitek in Oariotte.. H.C. I t - is snn .Satnidiwt- at. 4 p^m; on side it.Mltitlet <*The L m t e n ot TMBorrow^' aBd it also is an> wUnal Gompoltion. ' H y l t w is originally .Gtom' WHBs. Va. He aftradS d l M i Valley' GbOege and latei leceived his BS. degree fiomi Viwhiia Pa^tedmio Institute, He «a8-1i«en writiog. lonas.and idaying theiguitar sincette we (rf^ liva, and'he ilitt sang on the radio in Gabx. Va;, at the age of two., He- has had dght aoqgn bUdied and: an of them haw' m lacoidttL He ^ 3Commenls B d ( # i t t Record By: Bimt;Keiiiiet|y Bariier hi the year tUamper stated that afawfa V&y Cdthte teold look forwvd to, "peia&vs Its most pnwising CMum; ever" hi the 1970^71 'basketball season. 'We lOOBmuntei oa flie hns of only, a m iaan ,aqd Jhe wealth of IfeiMconiiii Sane G ewpwienoed futd< detennhied atfiletes'returniiig at the riudn botoit for 'owr'optimisai. The plajms^warelOmwa enthused. At thU wiWr^ OlfaMdi VaOey iportt a 3^1^ -Roor<l' for the season^ and' yet both the p l i i y m . and Coadi StdlUad seem tb.:be givijig anir an. In oOer wonb. 0 ^ VaQ^has. the >ma|ch«s of a flne team; godd oqaoiing, dbtenalnatlon) leverytUng' needM e x o ^ for <me central; vital neoessity: and for biii men. Without a<blg (pnferal^y i f w m«e)i egpessMi. and' ixpwnotd' •MU^ayet, most coMoge teaau just can't hope^to connate o^even term*. iMght, imS^ mi sttti«tb are needed w i d a thebadtet in today's gan»; andi CUndi V B % ? S fede of that Ug mailt with' M'ansdnnMnying b n » d strength wi has more' ttan anytfUng dse ibeen leiponsible. f6r the H i ^ i of success. .The team lav to be oonunnidMi <m pliqrh«Vniai^ fine ballganKStrgraes tliey< wbul^i'have wonhAl'ihey been X . alttb to maUth'size with d|e. GUm Valley»8 GavaBtas He wU linB "Too Many WAmen on the Jutyi" a song luucflons and' w i ^ various' i^iqnsdhtaiigh Bikevflle College vUMi he wiote and m » t d ^ i Koqpt h Sbufliwest ^^ginia;^. nose to nose for thewkfaig OB th« 440 label I t was 'TFoo' Many Wonen oni the ' an exdting'gamet butsawmeh .I»oduced%<-ATflmr Smith anfl' Imy" is his first lecordl and it hopes for' a- vietotottsh i R M l u c e s . . . ^ ittcordedl to. dw Arfliur Smttb >wflf'ta n/aflable'ln«lo«llst(»es. homecomfaig ext^nfUied'liyia hte secondihalF'PweTille r o y . •finbiy and'Henry pUt'ofF ai Studios-ht>.Chail6tte.. The ftip' (eoardtmn m»Zf Gary iHatneldl (O^i a n i l l . second half conHMck -by Congresik jndfciid! ' and' Butcher ^(22D^were thebigiguns COndi Valley's detemUn^ ° • 9 2 « 4 BxecAtive ^brandies teodvfaig for fOravflfo, toa Cavdim to Otdonson (20) awl> Albett ivlotory.BinoryiiKe&nyWaodi $181000 or ma^ to-amndly Jdhnson ( l l i ) ' led the wnr Jar ^ 3 ) i ied d l scoring, wfifie-Jhn disdosei the' ao«ce« and' the' CariSm. eOxh VO^ Gott and AlbBrt I(«naon eadi amnmto of thdr Wme, ttteb now has ai3^1'7>r«iatdl foi. the scored' 20ffi» the'lbse|8.>C]hich A, assetsjydi iliaMlities. j j f f i ^ and 1 . \ Valtey now haa.a 3^17 recOfdl ^ ihinioiaiinms retehmf oyttMn season^ ^ <In, adoflier conited OOndi and! ' aU: transaotkiw- - ki '^ofaiValleysoorhigr^ CVC's girikvBasketballi team The Girirs Team openedl'it's. glils downed! vdiek securities;- .ami' . r ^ ' and Albert lohracn 2 L Kbo VaO^ mNined'its'liionieiieitoniagaiiut bad(etbani seastm with' tAWifl '&nory . arid' 1160^. counter . peraonaliproperQr"' Dtdkenaou' 20* Mtekey agahKt Rmmiuton .HUb anory. aifll Hetiey G«llege-a^ ^ • I • li RaAr-'Bttep> 8), g r t i fall an ej^ifUng. 2 7 ^ Scfaooli Girths 1 ^ 57^54. deed-out a 27^26 victory. The Newsome Stan Bwielli 6, Itai' Gbtt 4. . P^antetonHli^ hit aihot 52%: (Odl ltd!! seemed to be m fbo - Sli^PPORinSME GSttdi Valley Scoring: f i o m tto iloor, 'but'€VC^sig!ils badcet tot i.GVC;» fliBy 'dtot Wayne- Steele . % and' Edgar : Gbtt 20. -fohiOMu 20* mads up the dlfftrence at the 7% from theJflbor hi the flrst Pore 4HIGHLAND GAVALIER Didcenaon, I 7 . ^ t » 9^ TiiBi^ PIkevelle 43^47^901 fiee throw ]ine;.aliK>oUng 649(1 half. B n o r r W I2i9' at the Mary Site DiuMhtnty and; eoT 4f th n n t half, but GVG CVG 3 9 ^ T 7 ; Lorraine (Cochran were pultetf' ahoHl hi tfte fdurth outstanding on dkfenaei wfalft q^ttter for the' win. iLornifau: Brendai Rtotdter. toned: in. 14 Gachnm'Bgain WBaootstandfaif pohits to. iMd hi. the scoring rmxdeftUse.asisheKeld'&noiy'i 'colunin^ ^Margaret ' ^Gibson ifrribwed' with il3Mp61n^,>and> s l ^ e l i i ^ ^ 12 « q £ ^ ^ < Sfikley Baker with M . . ilead'ihi the scorii«;:cohinm for vaion* MMWAt swm<nnMii Scoring! :GB»on< 13<, Jhuke CVG. 8. Baker I I , Flebiiier 14. S«;oring: Gibson S., BurKe 'Cj)ch(an ^ I^WSon 8, 12. Baker 2, /Ftetdier 1. Dau^terty 1, jIiawson(6i'Diiughterty 1. mm (oonfdifrom iwga 3)1 ! 1 ' Ihe Cigaiiili magazines,/ newspaper?, pibt'vaster by. far ~ tftiai ttte <ooniiplraoy>tbat billboards and>- matcKbooks., !oigarette .But ad^ are not the heart of dirougb all' media' subverts. Us flie mattery Whatman'outrage, into biiyfaigthoseideadly autos what aiorimea^dntt humanity, that exact a yearly >toIl> in that there diould)be>dgarettesI disath andl hijury much higher Let the fActorkHt >be shut, [than ttle ciguettes can be accusedi of. Is i t not dear, that iplanUtionsipldwediundeH ' Snufilng out the filthy every TV station presentihg weed, pan' we bveriook.the' auto _commercli|lk' becomes beer and, wine' beckonii^ us thereby re^nswle for X fitom the ihynnotic screen, or numberof d^ths? What is.GM: other than a'Murder; lnc.?'Nor the tdntalizlug displays of 'booze that All so many thouDl: we qvArlixdc those ads. cohunnk of ithe printedtmedia? for dcis^and dU' resorts; an The statistteal correlation Invitation to leg fhictures arid between alcdhoUc 'Ingestion back twistlngs. Verbotent andi Qtnfaosls of the liver, not -nie NursamaldlState: Is this to q>eak 'of the myriad ««atr American consumers, physical' and' psydlk Ou. of AmericanioitiMns, really want? alcaholism^ is more firmly Are >we sudi babies that we established than that between needL a-~inillion bureauoratk: ao^oking and'^ the cancerous nannles'-.to \ w ^ tau noses.aiid' trdtlbles of'hingSimbuths.and: change our diapers? Or are we throats. Thertfore, no' more grownups «4io preferrto>make akx4ioUa drink»4t the very up our own mindk, who know bast, no more mention, of that life is ndt a nursery and themhiptibllopla^)^! flut every dioice carries with>^ How ^ u t butter,, cheese, it ridcas weD aspromise? Stai; it's San to note thatmQk and eggM Have we-liot been told by the Wite men that the government dbesn^t let its \aaii< aU' tfiesa and thek similais are produoBr«ibsldizfa|g . w h-a t its crowded: with cholesterol k n o w whfcth, smwd <h|to our'blood' cionsumemxKldlhv hand is stTeamSiifuboiir arteries wttfa a dofaig. tbfi Department of fatty coatinji. that brings on Agriculture coiitinuei ihelUng sttclce and oNurt attack? And obt Hs bns of milllofflr of any fhim operator whle w ; are behig' guards dolUrs •gainst all danurs, let Them hidty enough to hold f , ~ not forget flie hicredlbfo tobacco allbtment. Southwest VfagtabEttteniiKentMd^'t iLeadh«lDeiit. Stqn GoM^iiiditsgr WESTERNAinp WNVA ' . .Norton,'Va. aihMNKMl,yb«inla ComitHttmtaOf & liggl^ Stores CVG Students Shop At^neinrbGet The Moat l o r i l i e k qihtwaod^Viitifiia 24228 FiUNK'SiitTlX ST(H(EN0i2 , (::poiiri!faittits:6r .. GAMHfB BOOK STORE