18—Hi* Daily Collegian Thursday, April 23, 1981 I u - —, —, ? Chanaina roles Pulitzer Prize winner says it was luck . = T'Bigier misunderstanding. ByGENEGRYGO Although Kelly’s series was chosen and portraits of clowns and elderly men said. “I didn’t wait for anyone to tell me 4 women denied dorm contracts l-im.. . . _• . Daily Collegian Staff Writer over a photo essay of the Guyana mas- and women. what to do. It’s tough. That’s my job. If Kill function A Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer sacre and a photo of Flight 641, the DC-10 Sometimes, Kelly said, he has misgiv- it’s going to happen, I want to be there. By IRIS NAAR night on Saturday was refused a con- She said her parents would prefer for u ** vw uu viugi luf luiiun said last night he was lucky to be in the that crashed over San Diego, he felt that ings about his work but he said he reports “I ask myself,‘Why do I run to fires, Daily Collegian Staff Writer tract. her not to live in an apartment next year, Bv DIANNE GARYANTES rhanpps will include- evidence of consul- rig lll P lace when he shot his award win " air Plane crash was better. what the people want to know. why do I run to accidents?’ ”he sai fi. ». Four Bigler Hall residents who thought Rick Lee, president of the East Resi- and that they want her to pursue the nailv Pnilppinn staff Writer tatinn with an adviser is rpmiirpH in- ning series of photographs of a mur- “The event in itself was a great photo- “Above all, I’m dedicated to the pro- “But if I worked at the A&P, I’d stock - they didn’t have to get in line until dence Association, said four freshmen issue to try to get a room. A proposal that will significantly stead of an adviser’s signature on such der/hostage story. graph,” he said. “At the time, it was the fession, dedicated to my newspaper,” he shelves.” | midnight Saturday during dorm contract got the impression that because the lines “I would like to push it until we got a chanee the role of facultv advisers will forms and nolicies -as nrereeistration Tom Kelly, a photographer for The worst air disaster in U.S. history.” . . . . -j- _i» , * ' _ weekend, following a fire in their resi- were running about the same as last yes,” she said. be introduced to the Faculty Senate in for more tium 13 credits of Pottstown Mercury spoke at a presenta- The Griest story though, involved one HOTIZOnS tedUCQS iShlft DUCe *- d * n^ e haU > ** not receive contracts for r - *>% didn’t hava to get in line Gerlach said the women wrote letters May, the chairman of the Faculty Senate courses and pass-fail options for both ! on sponsoredl by the School of Journa- of the: worst stabbings Kelly has ever - ne * year ' „ "“aught, and therefore did not to Arndt, and said they will receive an subcommittee on the role of the adviser undergraduates and associate degree hsm and coordinated by the Penn State seen, he said. By ELLYN HARLEY fins” at 9 p.m. Sunday, May 10 at Walnut . At 5:35 a.m. on March 14, a fire was secure contracts for next year. answer next week, said last nieht at the Academic Assembly candidates Chapter of The Society of Professional When Griest’s daughter was walking Daily Collegian Staff Writer Building. Bayer said the fee will proba- . ' reported to have started in Bigler’s “They feel they were misled by him Arndt said the fire had “nothing to do” meeting * * The Academic Assembly unamiously Journalists, Sigma Delta Chi. down the sidewalk, Kelly said he was The ' Horizons Steering Committee blybes3. • y>/ * fourth floor study lounge. Donald T. (Arndt),” he said. with the delay of the girls in getting in The proposal will eliminate the appro- approved of the proposal but questioned Kel,y said 0116 world stinks and that spellbound. voted unanimously last night to reduce Other programs that have been sched- • - Arndt, director of housing, said Bigler The girls appealed the case, and were line. He said the rest of the freshmen got val/disapproval function of the adviser whether it made anysteps to improve the sometimes it gets rough for photojour- “I did not shoot a picture,” he said. “I the price of a Horizons logo T-shirt by 25 uled include a performance by Chris ■ .residents were moved into the lobbies of still denied contracts by a committee in line and followed instructions, by requiring only that advisers indicate quality of the present advisory system nalists. do not know why. It was the most terrible cents, bringing the price to $3.25. Two Vogt at lp.m. Sunday on the HUB-lawn ; : • other buildings and were allowed back to composed of Housing and Residential Somestudentsmaygetspecialconsid thev either concur or do not concur with a “There’s absolutely nothing in this “You can do any damn thing you want thing I ever saw. shirts will sell for $6. A Women’s Collective sponsored presen- - their rooms several hours-later. Life officials, he said. Lee said he ad- eration if assignments, not contracts, student’s decision rather than actually proposal that will do anything to improve to ’” he said - carry a S llll - The Buy8 uy who <<The other Pictures were just so bi- “This is the first year and our main tation of the play “Voices” at 8 p.m. •• : Arndt said he told residents who were vised the four women to send letters to were hurt by the delay, he said, sien certain forms chairman Paul Ween- the mialitv nf aHvisino ’’assemhlv mem- pulls the trigger first, wins.” zarre. Things like this are happening in goal is to make Horizons known,” Sched- Saturday, May 9, in Walnut Building; a ;worried about securing contracts bs- committee members and specifically to Lee said: “Being freshmen, I can’t see er K sai d ’ ber Steve Smallev said Y Kelly said he was returning from a the country often. We never see the whole uling Committee chairman Curtis Bayer Glee Club concert at 3 p.m. May 10 cause they could not go back to their Arndt. why they can’t give in. I feel they have a This follows the model on the current 3 , ' high school presentation he gave when he story.” said about the spring festival to be held Schwab Auditorium; and a square dance ■ ..-rooms that “there was no jeopardy of not AmyGerlach(3rd-business),oneofthe legitimate case being freshmen.” drop/add forms where there are two aso agreed r hat the P^P O5 ? l heard over the police scan that a man seC ret to success in photojourna- May 7to May 10. “We have covered all on Sunday night, May 10 with music • -having a contract at 7:30 in the morn- women who did not get a contract, said The appeal is also taking time, he said, hnxpo “onnotir” and “do not concur ” “ u ‘d not assure any improvements in wa s holding his pregnant wife, daughter i ism i s sensitivitv dedication and oa- basic expenses. We want to make Hori- provided by Rustical Quality. ing.” she just assumed Arndt said this year it and the women have lost several weeks that an adviser can check ’ | acidt y advising, but said the proposal and grandmother hostage. tience even in places like Pottstown zons a festival people will know about.” Horizons Advertising, Marketing and '• He said he also told the women that last would be reasonable to get in line at of securing a dorm contract or looking The proposal encourages a more con- .m ihP ic<2,,P nf Kelly drove to the house and was where nothing major happens, Kelly Horizons T-shirts will be on sale in the Publicity chairman Marc A. Brownstein „ • year, no one who lined up prior to mid- midnight. for a room off campus, sultative rde for the adviser and gives in|! » he said -And it will make it easTer few feet from Richard Griest, said . HUB basement through this week and said windows in the HUB and the Student sa : d ’ now for evaluation of advisers. was going berserk and stabbing every- Few of you are going to work for The Recreation Committee chairman Scott painted with the Horizons logo on Mon- B l IT Ift B J B B remove facuK, member from Memters „f .he Assembly to, dto- one.- S S'twaT^'heSld!%££ -id a m planned by the d a y. - - I & IsKJ UI ILO L.%J LS LCOL& that role of permission-giving,” Weener cussed the expansion of the self-advising Griest was charged with the stabbing you w or k for The Pottstown Mercury or E Q uestnan tean J w,u h a ve to be canceled said the 5,000 programs to be ppnt By DAVID EGNER Sweet has been present in the courtroom during the trial, but said, “or, you might say, a substitute system presently established in the Col- murder of his wife and unborn child as the CDT you do your best.” unless a van to transport the horses can ed by Grove Printing Co. of Bellefonte Associated Press Writer is removed every time his mental illness is discussed by parent.” lege of The Liberal Arts, but Weener said well as the stabbing of his daughter and ’ be provided or Horizons can foot the listing Horizons will be printed on re- ■ ' PIERRE, S.D. (AP) Army LSD experiments in 1957 experts because his lawyer says he would be disturbed by the The purpose of the change is to try to d was not considered by the subcommit- grandmother, Kelly said, but the court Kelly presented a slide show of his best transportation costs. cycled paper in accordance with-the ' thrust Calvin Sweet into a terrifying world of hallucinations he descriptions, place the emphasis on what the core of tee - declared him insane and incompetent to photos, some of which were not straight Those willing to lend a van to transport environmental soundness philosophy of ( has never escaped, he said in a videotape played yesterday in In describing the flashbacks to the court, Stross said, “He advising should be, Weener said: “We didn’t consider it as a University- standtrial. newsphotos. .. the animals are asked to call Woolford at . the festival. Volunteers want to paint the the trial of his $3.9 million lawsuit against the federal govern- loses contact with reality, he doesn’t know where he is or what’s “It won’t change the role of the advis- wide alternative because we felt the Griest was committed to a state men- I shoot things that make me feel good 238-0992. _ ; windows and hang the Mall banner next ; "ment. going on, he loses control of his mind, and that’s what going er, but will make it more explicit,” he consensus of the faculty would be that tal institution and because of his recov- when I m not shooting news pictures, he Bayer stressed all Horizons events are week are asked to call Brownstein at 238- Sweet, 43, of Pierre, said three doses of LSD he was given in crazy is. It’s a dream state and his fear is of not being able to said; “The central role is consultation.” most students would benefit from a more ery, may be released soon, Kelly said. said. “I enjoy taking photos of cats as free and that no solicitation will be allow- 7373. Brownstein said groups wishing to September 1957 at the Army Chemical Warfare Laboratories at come back.” If the proposal is passed at the May active adviser role,” Weener said after “He might get out. He’s in limbo,” much as anything else. ed during the festival. The only exception use the Horizons logo for advertising - • Edgewood Arsenal in Maryland caused severe mental illness Lawyers for Sweet, a divorced father of six, argue that the meeting, it states that some of the policy the meeting. Kelly said. “This guy may be out looking wor * t included photos of sunsets, to the no-charge rule so far is a perfor- purposes should get m touch with him at ■ - 'ihat has left him unable to function normally. government was negligent in not providing Sweet with follow * forme.” pets, a pony that adopted an orphan fawn mance by the musical group The Muf- the same number. Though medication has helped control the mental illness, up medical care after the drug experiments. A psychologist BH—BBMMKgfIHBaHB ' . n v Sweet said, he still suffers from flashbacks several times a testified Tuesday, the first dav of the trial, that such care could mmmimm " Vk year, in which he feels as if he is again on an LSD trip. have returned Sweet to normal mental health. - ji “You’re in a dream world, you don’t know where you’re at,” The government acknowledges Sweet took part in experi- HB II Sweet said, describing the flashbacks in a psychiatric interview ments involving LSD and other drugs, but says there is no proof St ■ / 11 videotaped March 28 by Dr. Lawrence Stross of Denver, he was given LSD rather than another drug or no drug at all. St I . -—y 1 “These flashbacks or whatever you call it have been controlling Sweet insisted in the videotaped interview he was given LSD JH B V ,i, % me all these years.” because of the symptoms he experienced. 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'The fashion show is a social function where minority and non-minority students work together to try and establish better opportunities between minority and non minority students.' Mice Plonlf pann Cfafn Quean Ra. - Tony Murray , head of USG's department of ™ L, a n^ e ' ,^ l e ll, J akeh ; r f irst p“* ’ * . . . lie appearence during an minority affairs intermission at the fashion show. In-vogue spring and summer fash- the head of the department of minori ions for males and females will be ty affairs said. 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The QU6E audience helped her decide her fate by making choices on its home consoles. (60 mins.) 0 PM MAGAZINE © NBC MAGAZINE WITH DAVID BRINKLEY This weekly series offers a blend of current news stories, topical reports and profiles. Host Oavid Brinkley is joined by contributing reporters Garrick Utley, Jack Perkins, Douglas Kiker and Betsy Aaron. (60 mins.) GD BOSOM BUDDIES Kip and Henry’s friend ship teeters on the brink when Kip insists that thebeautiful.sexySonnylivewiththemafterher roommate, Amy, throwsherout of theapartment they share. (Repeat) O MOVIE *(DRAMA) *** “Away All Boats" 1956 Jeff Chandler, George Nader. W.W.11 drama of the U.S.S. Belinda who proves herself indomitable and her green but courageous crew. (2hrs.) Q®@i) (22) CHECKING IN featured at the show. The fashion show, sponsored by the Undergraduate Student Govern ment’s department of minority af fairs, seeks to bring black and white students together in a social setting, I V V Thursday Evening 03 THE BASTARD Stars: Andrew Stevens, LorneGreene.JohnJake'stoweringbest-seller of the proud men and women who torged the AmericancoloniesintoanationfocusesonPhil lip Kent and his family. 8:30 0 MERV GRIFFIN © MORK AND MINDY Mork braves a shootout whenhefacesa formidable opponent in a ghost town saloon, a small boy armed with water bal loons trying to emulateoutlawhero Billy the Kid. (Repeat) ®)<3)&g> PARK PLACE A blizzard traps David Ross and his legal aid staff overnight with a roomful of unusual clients including an irate ownerof a depressed turtle, a disturbed drunk, and a young man with a strange appetite. 9:00 ffi SNEAK PREVIEWS 'The Lite and Death of the Black Movie' Ho&ts Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert discuss why we've come to the end of an era of films by, for and about black Americans. GO BARNEY MILLER No sooner does Dietrich embarkonanewcampaigntoavoidwomenthan the squad room isfilled with gorgeous call girls, andhehasto steel himself against temptation. (Repeal) (Closed-Captioned) a® (0)8,8 MAGNUM, P.l. 9:30 ©VICBRADEN’STENNISFORTHEFUTURE 'Theßackhand'Vicßradenanalyzesthewides pread fear of the backhand stroke and shows you how to master the moves and timing of this important stroke. (Closed-Captioned; U.S.A.) © TAXI Strange romantic sparks fly when spaced out Reverend Jim falls for Tony's divorced sister. (Repeat) 10:00 CS HISTORY OF SPACE TRAVEL 0 NEWS GD 20-20 Hugh Downs anchors this weekly magazine profiling noteworthy events in news, science and entertainment. (60 mins.) O IRONSIDE GSdJ)(2D NURSE Mary's depression at turning 40 complicates her reaction to the romantic attentions of a younger man, a doctor at the hospital. (60 mins.) (D INDEPENDENTNEWS 10:30 00 LILLIAN HELLMAN: A PROFILE The noted author recollects her long relationship with writer DashiellHamme! and explains how Ham met influenced her writing. She describes the happyyearstheyspentonHardScrabbleFarm, in Pleasantvilte, New York. 03 NEWS 11:00 00 ABC CAPTIONED NEWS 0 M.A.S.H. Cff) QD S® S 3) S 2) NEWS O BENNY HILL SHOW The Daily Collegian Thursday, April 23, 1981—1! “The fashion show is a social func tion where minority and non-minority students work together to try and establish better opportunities be tween minority and non-minority stu dents,” Tony Murray said. Combining the elements of a fash ion show and a play, the program will depict a cruise voyage that starts in Los Angeles and ends in New York. “It’s more than just a regular fash ion show. It’s really like a theater production but the emphasis is on modeling clothes,” Murray said. The models have been practicing since the beginning of Spring Term and said they are prepared for the show. t£S3§sli§^ vjO< w ' tf^ 5203 CLASSES NOW FORMING!!! ST. JOHN S METHODIST CHURCH W. BCAVER AVE. & S BURHOWES ST. CALL ANNIE AT 355-8495 03 HAPPY DAY AGAIN 11:30 (3) DICK CAVETT SHOW 0 KOJAK (6) THE TONIGHT SHOW Guest host: David Letterman. Guests: Joan Embery. Fred Willard. (60 mins.) (8) ABC NEWS NIGHTLINE Q RACING FROM ROOSEVELT RACEWAY (10) (21) (22) CBS NEWS SPECIAL First Three Months Of President Reagan’ Part II CD ODD COUPLE 12:00(8) CHARLIE'S ANGELS Homes, Sweet Homes' Kris poses as a money hungry agent in the glamorous world of Beverly Hills real estate when a rare jewelry collection is stolen from a mansion that is for sale. (Repeat; 70 mins.) Q MOVIE -(COMEDY-DOCUMENTARY) “When Comedy Was King” 1957CharlieCha plin. Laurel and Hardy. Comedy compilation feature about the comedy giants of the silent era. (2 hrs.) © THREE STOOGES (2.1) $2) CBS LATE MOVIE 'THE JEFFERSON: JeffersonAirplane'Stars:lsabelSanford, Sher man Hemsley. Louise convinces George he's working toohardand should takeupahobby, but the hobby George chooses leaves them both nervous wrecks. (Repeat) 'McMILLAN: All Bets Off' Stars: Rock Hudson, John Schuck. After being swindled out of her jewels, a tennis star is framed for murdering the assailant. (Repeat) 12:30 0 HOGAN'S HEROES © TOMORROW COAST-TO-COAST Guests: Adam and the Ants, British punk rockers. (90 mins.) 03 TWILIGHT ZONE 1:00 0 RAT PATROL 1:30 0 ADAM 12 CD INDEPENDENTNEWS 2:00 O MOVIE -(DRAMA) •• '.i "This Woman Is Dangerous" 1952 JoanCrawford.DennisMor gan. A woihan, high on the social register of the underworld, finds true love after an operation to restore her eyesight. (2 hrs., 18mins.) 0 JOE FRANKLIN SHOW (10) (?J) NEWS ' 03MOVIE-(ADVENTURE)-',v “FairWlndTo Java" 1952 Fred Mac Murray, Vera Ralston. A skipper searches for stolen treasures. (2 hrs.) 2:12 S_2 NEWS 2:30 Q® THOUGHT FOR THE DAY 3:00 0 MOVIE -(ADVENTURE) •• "Marine Raiders" 1944 PatO'Brien.Robertßyan.Mar ines train for warfare during W.W.Ii. (119 mins.) 4:00 tD BEST OF GROUCHO TUES. and TIiURS. 4JO • SJO P M S 35 ♦ 4:35 P.M. S WKS./525
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