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Volume 56 Number 27
Trustees meet tomorrow · The Otterbein Board of Trustees will meet tomorrow to discuss and to vote upon two vital issues of concern to the Otterbein Community. Besides normal business and procedure, the trustees will discuss the Otterbein Senate proposal to allow alcohol on campus next year. The bill has been passed by the senate , approved and backed by President Kerr, and now awaits action by the trustees. The other major proposal before the board will be the visitat_ion proposal. The Housing Task Force under the direction of Dr. Bromley will present the
proposal to the entire board of trustees. The visitation plan to be presented is the proposal by Dean Van Sant and President Kerr. (The article in last weeks T&C discussed the proposal at length.) It is not known how the trustees will react to either of the proposals, but President Kerr's backing of both will be taken under heavy consideration. The mee.ting of the trustees will take place at 10: 00 a.m. in the Faculty Dining Room in the cafeteria. The meeting will proceed until 12: 00, at which time a luncheon will be held. At
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the cornerstone laying ceremony is scheduled to take place with the trustees present. The board meeting will resume at 1 :30 p.m. The meeting is expected to be extended because of the importance of the issues. The T&C, in the interest of serving the Otterbein Community as an important news voice , will print a one-page special edition paper sometime early next week. The paper will summarize the actions taken by the Housing Task Force tonight in their preparation meeting, and the decisions made by the trustees on Saturday.
Deans review visitation with T&C Editors
Dick E. Do's Farewell Performance
The king of Rock and Roll is abdicating this year. That's right, Dick E. Do and his immortal Donts are going the way of all great things. The sounds that put the boogie back on the campus
of Otterbein and Central Ohio will soon be silent. As a final tribute to those who supported the band, and for those who want to be carried away on the S0's sounds, Dick E. Do will
WOMEN HONORED
Otterbein College Campus Club president Jerrold Hopfengardner (right) expresses good wishes to Minamarie Crane, secretary to the Academic Dean and Prof. of German, Dr. Elizabeth O'Bear. Both Mrs. Crane and Dr. O'Bear are leaving Otterbein after fourteen years of
service. At the "Till We Meet Again Tea" held in honor of the women, Dr. Hopfengardner presented gifts from the club and said that "both of these ladies have touched many, many people at Otterbein College. We will miss them."
provide a free concert for th~ entire campus tonight at 9: 00. The group has really tightened it's sound and will assail you with the greatest collection of dynamite hits since K-Tel ~•arted ripping off the Clearasil and Coke crowd. Harmonies by the four vocalists - Bruce Hull, Bill Smucker, Jon Dell and Paul Garfinkel capture the feeling of .the fabulous S0's in such songs as "Teenangel," "At the Hop," and "Rock Around the Clock." Lead vocals trade off between Bill, Jon, Dinkus and new member Steve Ricard ( who also pounds the meanest keyboard east of Fats Domino). This time around, more of the songs will be what the band terms "rockers" and rightly so. From Centerburg to Lakota the band has rocked and moved audiences. Three hours of solid Rock and Roll kept together by the solid driving beat of· drummer Bob "Bush" Spencer are garanteed to put more glide in your stride. You'll thrill to the screamin' lead instrumentals which feature Russ "Stoneface" Stauffer making his Les Paul cry and Dink wailing on his sax. Rhythm guitarist Mike Emler rounds out the S0's band with the most driving sound since Little Richard. ' Dick E. Do and the Donts has been nine months getting together the authentic sound which I promise you will have you on your feet dancing or in your chair~ just being carried away. The band puts out a unified but varied sound. Not only does the quartet put forth its tight harmonies, but there are also a lot of solo and duet numbers from the Golden Age
(By print time last week, On Tuesday, May 25th, several questions about visitation lottery numbers were selected still were being asked. The plans by students who will be living in had not been finalized and the residence halls next year. This lottery had not yet been was the first step towards implemented. In the interest of housing plans for next year. The enlightening the Otterbein room selection was not Commun ity on further undertaken on Tuesday because dev~lopments , this article was of the June l meeting of the written.) trustees. At that meeting on of Rock. Jon solos on "Good Saturday , visitation will be Golly Miss Molly" and really discussed and approved or screams. "Rockin Pneumonia" is disapproved. The Student well delivered by Steve. Bruce Personnel Office is waiting for and Jon do a "Shake Rattle and the results of the board meeting Roll" that Bill Haley would be so that traditional housing and jealous of. Paul and Jon tear visitation housing plans will not "Long Tall Sally" apart and put have to be selected, causing it back together like you've confusion and a vast amount of never heard it. . Bill and Steve paperwork. The delay also gives team up to sing Buddy Holly's time to the students to look for "That'll Be the Day." You can combination roommates if the lay back and be carried to 1956 visitation measure is passed by with the mellow sounds of the trustees. Room selection will "Earth Angel" and "In the Still take place on June 3 Monday of the Night." But you'll be on for women, and Tuesday for your feet for "Johnny B. men. Goode." Of course no program Here is a schedule of the is complete without the times that the room selections "Locomotion." will be made: So after a long absence that WOMEN the band used to pull itself (Monday, June 3) together, Dick E. Do and the Seniors - 7: 30p.m.-8: 15 p.m. Donts is back for a one time Juniors -8 :lSp.m.-9:15 p.m. only performance. The sound is Sophomores -9: 15-11: 15p.m. together ( with the help of sound MEN technician Mike Heniken) and is (Tuesday, June 4) presented to you (through the Seniors - 7: 30 - 8: 15 p.m. efforts of PR man Gar Vance) Juniors -8:15-9: lSp.rn. for your enjoyment. Get greased Sophomores -9:15-11:15 p.m. tonight and help the band feel at Contracts for rooms and meal home. They have waited until tickets must be signed and the sound is together to come returned when room selection is homdo its original fans. They made. No selections can be made will ~play the rock like it was without the signed contracts. meant to be played - with guts Dean Oldag recommends that and with an honest approach. students sign up for telephone They have the authentic sound service. at the same time room from the past. Discover the fun selection is made, if they are music tonight and help us go selecting the telephone option. back to the S0's ( where There will be an additional Otterbein will be in 20 years). $12.50 installation charge for all Remember what Chuck Berry telephones ordered after August told us in 1958 is still true: 15, 1974. Continued on, 4 "Rock and Roll is here to stay . .