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~#INTER HOMECOMING One 0 ~ these Otterbein coeds will be chosen Winter Homecoming queen this Saturday night at the halftime of the Otterbein-Urbana basketball game. Front row: (left to right) Terry Hall, Martie Edwards, Myra Fallis ; Crystal Adkins, Mary Heath, Patty Groen, Debbie Whitehead. Missing: Sue West. Back row: Sue o~man, Terry Hales,
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The theme for Otterbein's 1973 Winter Homecoming will be "Love ls .. " It 1s · very appropriate since the fraternities have ch_osen ten very lovely sophomore women as candidates for Wmter Homecoming Queen · They are: Crystal Adkins. Marti Edwards, Myra Fallis, Patty Groen, Terry Hall, Mary Heath, Terry Hules, Sue Osman, Sue West. and Deb Whitehead. Although the sophomore class voted for their favonte :,oirl on Tuesday, no one will know who the Queen and her court (maid of honor and first attendant) will be until the crowning ceremony at half-time. The Homecoming Dance will be held at the old library in Towers Hall. "The Crowd Pleasers" will be providing the music, so please come. There will be no admission charge.
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OTTERBEIN WINTER HOMECOMING CANDIDATES.
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Volume 55 Number 16
Berkeley Mayor to Speak Feb. 21 Warren Widener, one of the New Leaders in urban government, and mayor. of Berkeley, Calif., will appear as guest lecturer on the Otterbein College campus Wed., Feb. 21, 2 p.m. in Cowan Hall. The public is welcome to attend. Widener, elected as the first black mayor of Berkeley in 1971, is dubbed "an audacious liberal who sometimes votes radical." In Berkeley, he was the only candiuate in the '71 contest
who demonstrated consistent sensitivity and postive action in response to citize11s needs. His platform consisted of family-oriented demands of a property tax, and he campaigned vigorously for community control of the police as well as a change in the city manager form of government. He has a vital interest in students and other young people. "There's been so little with new creativity in dealing
Future Will men become extinct? Are we headed for an all female society? ls the US approaching the third Reich? ls the monogomous marriage outdated? How long can we extend life? When is the moment of death? These questions and many others face each of us-our decision to answer or ignore them determines the future decision to answer or ignore them determines the future of mankind. Today in the midst of Rampant technological progress · we must decide how far this progress will go without our concern there will be no future! In an effort to create an atmosphere on ·otterbein's campus in which this concern for the future can grow, C~~pus Programming Board is Ullhating Future Shock. Future Shock will be a discussion and lecture series held every Sunday ~tarting February I 8 at 6: 30 in Fhe CAmpus Center lounge. acuity and students will Pr_epare · position statements Pn~r to . the program on the topic of the evening. Foilowing
problems," Widener asserts. "If students want courses that are relevant, let them work on problems of government right here, now that they've got councilmen and a mayor who want to work with young people." "Newsweek" and "The New York Times Magazine" have devoted articles to Widener's phenomenal victory in Berkeley, and what it means not only for Berkeley, but for the nation at large.
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these short presentations those interested will divide up into smaller discussions groups with student leaders and faculty participants. Topics to be considered this term are: February 18-Amnesty February 25r-The Future of Death March 4-The Future of American Politics March I I-The Future of Women in Society Other topics to . be dealt with Spring term are; The Future of Religion, The Future of Education, The Future of Human Relationships, The
Future of Medicine, The Fut re of Suburbs, The Future of the Work Ethic, The Energy Crisis, The Future of Communications, The Ethics of the War Machine, The Future of Economics, etc. The Faculty have already demonstrated interest in these futuristic topics, the questions is are students concerned with the future of the human race. We think you are. Shoy,1 us that our confidence in the student at Otterbein is well-founded and give a Future Shock Session a
try .. : you just might learn or contribute something. This week's topic is Amnesty. What is the future of the young man who decided the war in Vietnam was immoral'! Come to the Campus Center and hear Reverend Clarke express his views on Amnesty and contribute your own feelings. Those students interested in preparing position statements on future topics should leave their name in the campus center office with the specified topic. Future Shock will intrigue, provoke, frighten, encourage, and abusove all change everyone who pariticipates. The symptoms of Future Shock are with us now-.can we survive our collision with tomorrow? PLANETARIUM SHOWS. The planetarium show "Signs in the Night-The Zodiac" will be presented in the Weitkamp Planetarium in the Science Building February 6, 8, 20, 22, 27, and March 1 at 6:30 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. All are invited to attend.
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CHAMBER ORCHESTRA CONCERT SATURDAY The Otterbein College Chamber Orchestra, under the direction of Wybo van Biemen, will appear in concert in Cowan Hall on Saturday evening, 8:·15 p.m. The concert is open to the public. The I 3-member orchestra performs standard orchestral literature from the Baroque era to the present. Also cooperating in the pre sen talion of campus musical dramatic productions.
the orchestra recently performed the music for the opera theatre production. "The Marriage of Figaro". Mr. Yan Biemen, music ins true tor al Otterbein, is a graduate of the Carnegie-Mellon University or Pittsburgh with the MFA, and has the solo diploma and teachers certificate from the Royal Conservatory of The Hague, the Netherlands.
Wybo van Biemen