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By KEN RAPPOPORT Metro Conference champmnh. lht‘ fl)“ downcourt “WY hi5 It'llmnhilc" hNd ”W “.‘“de 21“""55md I ”“"‘“L"‘ U‘Ps‘l "‘t‘r hip-rattled l)el’;iul lot tlte ( .trdtnals tn the second half
Ap spun, wnm ing Griffith put onaseiisationalshoot~ { '1’“) foul shots by forward I)ere|i poiiitstotal was tlte lowest scored h) a I sing the sattie quickness and .i despitea tough detettstte performance
ing performance by hitting his shots Smith In the last minute nailed down tournet chtttpioti sitice \oith ('aiol- tough defense that carried theitt I“ III 5‘sgiiti‘d I\ltch'telllolioii H it
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INDIANAPOLISIAI’) Spectac- through a male of tough l‘( I A the \lClOr)‘ for the (ardtnals and Inn had 54 in if tiipleotertittic \ictott tlttotiglt the late stages of tlte season. ton iatelt left (ittiftth’s side thtoii 5h.
ular Darrell (jriffith scored 23 hard- defenders. capped a frantic delensite struggle oter Kansas In l957. l ouistille. which the uniaitlted Bruins plated the ('ardi- oitt the game 5
earned points, leading the Louisville lhe All-American guard kept his- during whichtherc w'erefout tiesiitthe had lost to the Biuinsitithieepietious n.ll\ tough tn tlte tiist hall and wound Notnetiim-t .i double—and CH.“
Cardinals [9 [heir hm. NCAA basket- team in the game in the first half with second half, ‘ \( AA tournatttetit gatttcs. earned its up with a lit-2 lead at interittissiott triple-teaitied (iitffttlt tttattaued to
ball championship with a 59-54 trt- ll points and then scored l2 tnore (trillith.whosatd he was dedicating lust tictort UH oter I ('l 5\ lhe t'atdtttals. Midwest Region float his shots met the l ('I -\ defense
umph over the UCLA Bruins Monday after intermission. including the win— the tournament to a friend sirtcltert l'('| 5\. 33-l0. which ltad Ilnlshctl a champions. were still in“, powwow] with “L.” wiwumhlc up“); \th
night. ning sltot on a soft Jumper front the wtlh cancer. was lifted up b) a crowd disappointing fourth lll tlte I’ac lfltace as the seconds ticked att'it before the with tlte esceptioii oi hi1 \iclitmmn
The loss broughtthe Brumsdownto outside. { of l.outs\il|e sttpporters arid earned this )cat and “on onlt eight of its first omnipresent (irttltth hit .i itiittp sltot slam dunk
earth after the late-season surge that Ihat held goalprottded the nation s around the court on their shoulders as I4 games. “”th 1” 5| \lmllg “mind“ with six seconds on the elocl. to tiiiii (it'tilith ltad tour of his points asihe
saw them come out of nowhete and second-ranked team with a 56—54 led ht‘ Illlcd hlslilde‘t linger signilsingthat hull Pt‘l'h‘lm-lm‘t‘ MM stormed ittto lie I (‘l -\‘s lead to Its-Io .it the hall ('aidtnals outscoied the Bruins ‘-o 'it
Pull off'a string of upsets en route to with Zzl7 remaining. and the Brutus lht' ('urdiniils were \o1 I in the national finalsttithtttestratght \tcto- (triflttlt. toted the totit'ttatttent's the st..itt iii m,» second half. .md
the national finals. thenliterall) threwthegame was when countr} t'tes tn the \(' \\ platotls Ihosewttt most taluable platei. continued to btoughi to Iiit- .i IHumille—ortented
As he has done all tear for the James Wilkestossed an tnbounds pass lhe loss was the first lot I'('l 5\ tn included a sttiittttttg second—tottnd hate his ltattd tit ltet stuttitigsituattoiis ctititii oi loot”
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the [“hlVCTMl)‘ Senate that “OUId change the As a result of such abuse. the Bachelorof (ien- Li," M‘ 1 “ “,5, .' ' ”' ” 55'5" - 5.5"" .5 “ I "‘7": 5 “3.3, it W. 55.51 4 .5 y“.
Te‘lthmCh” for the Bachelor 9' (teneral Studies eral Studies Degree. which was modeled heatilt m ,5 , -. .. W " " . - -5 _ ,jiii'.’ , { If“; .‘f‘ 1 31% 15:5,;
(Busidegree in an effort to eliminate those stu- on the l'nitersitt of Michigan BUS program " 1'5"“ ' [3 '1. . ”Y .- ' .' 1‘51» 12251” 5"”
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dents who hate abused the degree tn the past. became known as the“Bluegrass special “ he s'iid ' 3 ‘ 1 3 ”1’1 -. .' «35 - - 1/“ /,),f;:’ .78,- 4- . ' {r
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According to Arts and Sciences [)ean Art (ial- Drennon also said that nearlt hall of the BUS W9“ .. ' ~5~5~ 5' . 1 ' 3;“ .."", .5 1 - ‘ ~ ’ .1 .2 ' ”31“"
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BUS program stncc its trial beginning tn I972. more achiete that upon graduation. He said that " ” 1’ ,a’ ”5755-; ‘55? ~ {‘7‘. ' j 5
Herbert Drennon. assOCtate dean for hpeCial for these reasons this requirement “will be almost " “"1 i 5'; :Zg'glh 3.4"" - 1' " f 1:15.31} "a. A 1: j “ " I H " ..L: '
Programs and acting dean of the (ollege of Com- no hardship on the student“ ' ,{ . I,” % '35, 5:43,; _. 5 1-. {1:15 1 5_ _.. :33”; “.‘ .3 1 . é)“, . ‘
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{ muntcattons. said thethanges hate been proposed Drennon also said that lie doesn tsee how a stu~ ' 491,-:1.-155-i:;; "t." z“ “”‘5‘ “ - i " , 5 “Mitt-9"?“ '51" Z53:
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because some students did not use the degree in dent could feel uncas) about the proposed 5 55 5. .. . .. .1 . - 5. ' ’ ‘5,“ . 5 ‘ ' 1 555
the w'a_t that it was originally intended which requirements since there are still an enormous
“'35"‘3I10“ studentsio dc‘m‘ 1hr” owndegreeif range of choices to make. He said students are 115115 ' - .' '5 - ' ~ 1- ' ‘ ' /
t:e conventional programs did not appeal to threatened by the proposal that ihet must take " *I1é”1 v1 . '55.. 1’1 i -
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with very beautiful proposals." Drennon said. be taken on a pass fail basis ' if" X»; '11-‘55 .“‘”; 5.15.,- N . 55):)?” w 2315,5353? “' “' ‘,/ , g, 51:51-51 g ” ‘
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. man) cases I would guess tn about If) to l5 per- or not to switch to the proposed program. But he ”'1'.“ ' - a 551 5" ’2‘ “ 5'4". 5,, .... $1.5:- 41’ .‘ 5;: 5 4‘, ”ff/511.1. ‘ ‘
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The on|_\ present requtrementsforthe BUS pro- Vie needed ioinsttttiiea morethorough.care- 3” \‘w i sm‘5‘w5. 5 3. s1, ,1 '. .5 I, 3‘ 35,1. “Q. .’ ’ ’fiw ’ bladed" z; . Q ' - ;
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. I.) Ihe student hate 30 credit hours after to hate the initial proposals that students tnalte - h i ‘ .- ., i 5 3'51“ ' ‘ ‘71",5. _11w1_“1,'_"{_£j " 19:4» 551‘" 5" .1‘
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3.) 45 credit hours at the 300 letel or abote; approtal of the adtiser. the dean should hate to '55 r" ’5 .”’ ' '5 I " i " "' ‘33" 3' i ' ’ Z, 11.55% M i ‘ ii f 1' w Z
4.) 90 credit hours in the (ollege of Arts and approve them as thev do comentional majors " '3 5 , . " ‘1‘ :1! 5. 15 .?5 5 if; 5. 1/ " ’5. 4 , ”kg/i “
iSquences and the l ntversttt requuement tn Eng- . Drennon said that the 808 program has been 3 : 1 g 11 5 55,55 '5“, ‘ 5' f, i . "5. E 5 * ‘1'" 5'55 '1‘ 2’ ’9 ‘. " '
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l-nder the proposed changes the degree would ever since its birth. and that many of the lacultv 5 ‘ , .i ' Cg. " ‘ -- 5' "" t " " "é; 1"”. i .‘
also requue: got very upset when the senate got rid of the col- - 5513415???» fill ' 5'5" {I 1-, - 5 . ‘ "it. 3” ,‘w '
I.) Pourty credit hours must be taken ina pro~ lege‘s language requirement in the program. if“ i 33- r' " VI 5, --.. 5 55- ', 5‘" ’" “ I." i‘“‘“"’:‘”'"‘ "'Qg1gw '
grdm 5f courses designed to fulfill the academic I would prefer People see thisas students exer- " 1 5 i 3’1... 2K (-5 5'7 fl ' ‘3} 131”““53'4 ".525 ”5% “h” “3" 55 "'
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more level and the remainderabove the freshman from vour college education in breadth “ he said " ~ ' ~ ' ”’ 5 - / S; ,2’ ‘5. x 1. u 1 ‘5’3‘?’ "1’ 7 " «cw: , 3x; ' t '
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level. lhe student must hate a (tPA in this pro- lhe proposed requirements must be approtcd 1 "*5 " ,5. ,, - . {, 5. 5». ;.~J 5' . 2,5, (51,51,551 , 4/. 15., ,_ [jg-Mm. ' l
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. , Cllendr) P.0grams must approve a specutl B(is We would like to hate it resolved ht pre- waf’nu‘fi'” ’5 ’ «“hWe i- " ta!“ now/m .’
plan 5h?“ registration." l)rennon said. ..1. .. . ' . ,5 W...
MEGS students must satisfy either the lan~ However. l)r, ( harles H. Rowell. acting dean 5 55 ,5" 4 ’ 1 ,.. mm” .15, . 1 . 5,74,; .. " '
. guage or math reqUirements of the College of Arts of undergraduate studies. said that he could n‘t sav 545l¢w5%”",” " . "- " ' ' " {5"‘.' 5. . 5’ 5f“?
and SClchCS. IhCSC COUTSCS may b6 taken on a when the proposals wituld he “"1“de I“. ”1;: .5..,. ' 1. 155,. .. 1: ' 1. 1 _ ' -'--.;.,.,-;1 , ”55,2755, B 1 1-D- \1\.(\“-5’")0l'521>,.,}5‘,_>1 "
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pass {alhbwk undergraduate council because “we hate ttot had Now 0" see it ' "ml u
4.)B(is students must complete five of eight any disccussion of it tet." I I I
areas of general studies. In addi to 5 ‘ i - " .5 . . - .. . . . .
[)rennon said that the additiona| re uircmcm- StUde (tmn: leslie Btngljiattt. finearts senator in and now you don‘. [hat s the way man) I It students felt yes- climb over the steel and concrete structure. In the second picture.
would not affect most of'the current 88$ “Udcms iii the mt “trdnnLLnt. sat t'hat 5(5 was unaware terdny when they walked past the, er. what was once the fountain Mike Flynn. a worker for Sinnco lnc.. cuts metal supports with a
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because “thev alreadv h'm‘ develo ed m“ m bl‘ could Pl P t h s (12110 in I it lift-8 progtam and at the Patterson Office Iower plan. In the first picture.taken Inst torch. the fountain is to be rebuilt to look like-the original.which
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I he offical said. although he had not studied the athletes‘ g p pa 8 or I 8 [08 a e p
state couterproposal. “It's obtiousis unacceptable Ihe president ' '
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INDIANA WON ITS BOI'NDARY DISPl‘TI'I with World I
Kentuckt vesterdat wt ‘ ' ‘ - - ~ - ..
h h I - 5' 'h the I 5 Supreme ("W ”‘I'htZ By BILL Ill (.Hlnh I“thtcal Principles itt the ('ondtict of Human Itt\esttgations and Studies
t at t e inc between the states is the Ohio River low water TIII'. l'NlTl-Ll) STATES WARN“) IR5\\ tesierd it - R ‘ " ' ’ " '
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mar as it extsted in | -. against piintshtngthe 5\mcttcan hostages lteld itt Iehratt as Iht‘sc 'iiidelin's " «|\- - | “I ll - Ihc reti‘w b M I l I K ‘
Indiana Attornet (teneral Iheodorel Sendak said the retaliation for the departure of the deposed shalt fioni s ‘- . ‘ ma ‘ up I“ 1" k i n d 1’ com~
J decmon Mn clear .“. . . _ . ,, 1 . -\ prositttatelt ..400 students ttttestt 'ators ethical res onstbtltttes Ost‘tlttllWHC aratecontmtttecs. lhe
a at potential roadblocks to the con. Iananta , h p p 1 P
struction of the Marble Hill nuclear power plant and the Insistingthat the decistonot Shah Moh‘immm RC” l'ih- “”0” I" l K \ Introd'iiciot't pstchol- toward participants." Among other Ms‘dls'fll SCWHCC IIUHMH Inwfligil-
(lark Maritime (‘entre [an m MW mm,"a to, UN" “m made m ”K. Wm“ 0g) courses ett'rt tear. and of those. things. these guidelines aslt intestiga- “W13 flhd Studies hllhf ommtttec
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:ccested the recommendations of the special iudge who cool tempersin lehran btitlterinittoiinprote relationsomc merits in order to obtain additional tiiilitt. and tell them what nttght be medical Pl'ttu‘tlu's‘x and the \on»
car testimony tn the case the tour and tim- halt-month-old hostage mm ends class credit expected for participation Ilt addt~ Medical Human Inwsltgittions and
nation lhe officials said the Soviets pose a common danger to But man) of those students are ttott. the 5\I’5\ l\ concerned ahout the 5!“le Sub-('ommittee ““1““ pro
{ ‘ .. I S and Iranianintereststnthel‘crstan(iiilfattdt5-.iittimed afraid of attending their first espett- posstbtlttt of coercion. and also aslt posed ““t‘im‘h ”1“"an! “WHOWI
THE. WHITE H01“, APPARENTH’ has ":':de a an offer to disctiss American aid alter the 5f) "nit'llk'dll hos~ niettt because tliet fear that the\ will itttcsttgatots to inform participants of procedures
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time protest the soviet mlIllal": “51:55:: andMaththe same weather “I‘m” ”I Ih“ P‘Wh‘fl‘dl.‘ tIt‘l‘im' ”I ”W experiment ”0'" Ihi‘ beginning IC‘ICI‘” ”whim” '” hate faculty 3‘
A White House and h Ii 9 “{ ”I 5 8 8mm" { ~ { . { ment flut. according! to those asso- An institutional retiew board tsalso chairmen and members
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said yesterday a SImHaf proposal was considered two will be nartIt sunnt mm HI thh h th at 5 tta u wit ttpcitritcntation at I k. required. It issct uptoetaluateproce- Ihcapplttation nttist includeastim-
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hoy'cott of the (tamarind it was reiccted Highs tn the low 50s ' - lhe American I’stchological 5\\so- L‘\(‘r_\ institution that conducts mg the research «thlct‘lm‘m Iht‘
ciattoii. a professional organt/atton research possible human ht‘nt'llls. the proce-
for pstchologists. recentlt ptiblishcd At I'K. it is called Inttcrsitt (ontinued on I (5
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