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Ceramics now offered at Herron

k f l M t S t a w This tall. Hanoi School of Art will add a thraa credit.

900-lsvoI caramic workshop to it* hat of alactiva studio duos*

open to non-Harron atudenU iVe doss. CSM. will mark the first Urns a ceramics daee at Harraahaa been ofland to the at IUPUI.

Accordiac to Mark Richardson, head instructor of ceramics, the course will be daaigaad to aaposa noo-art stuteato to tte world of con-

r ceramic* as a fins-

• of the nos of day aa wive material, aa op- 1 to tbs material used for utilitarian pottery,’ will be a primary ooncsrn." Richardson explained "A successful workshop in the fell will hopefully lead to a mon expanded offering in tbs future.’'

The elective art-studio courses at Herron era a popular moans of fulfilling arts and humanities requirement* in moat of tbs university * degree programs. Student* who plan to take them, and who are eoo- wdsnng applying far admission to a Herron degree program.

should note that tbs studio courses listed a* apan to non art majors ere, in general, not transferable to a Herron

. According to Maria Jar*rutile. Recorder of the Herron School of Art, tbs Herron Portfolio Review Committee "vary rarely"

allows credit from such courses to be applied toward Herron

Spadfk questions about elec­

tive studio claaaaa. or rises**

applicable to a Herron degree, should be directed to Lot*

Hadtfeman. Admission* Office.

Herron School of Art.

W orkshop illuminates ‘Th ird W orld’

by Oracle Carter

Mora than 66 ■tnrteit* from various school* in tbs IU

r

am recently participated in third annual Third World Study Series workshop, bold Juno 27 to July 19. Ifea work-

in the World,

School of Nursing; and Dr.

Zecharie Brahmi, Medians.

The workshop offered optional credit through the departments of Political Science, Anthropology and Geography and the School of

__________ N b r a lo g .

concentrated on -Fedynakyj, chairperson of the in International Steering Commit toe, initiated the workshops to spread knowledge about the Third World in this country.

Until 1961 there were no educa­

tional nppnrtnnitisr on rhi«

subject available in the IU syatam. "Our people hare. "

Fedynakyj stated, “don’t know what the Third World is," even though it comprises ana half of the world * population and nearly 100 countries

The major probiom facing America, according to Dr.

Fedynakyj, consist* in "the differences in culture" between America and the Third World

’ ’These people [of the Third World] are vary proud," she continued. "They have thair economically deprived

countries.

Sponsored by the Office of International Program* and the Division of Continuing Studies, the workshop presented discus-

population growth sad control, and woman in msdical practice.

Landing tbs discuss*

i the IU who are expert on Third World conditions Participants from tbs IUPUI faculty ware Dr.

Rahim Khavidi, Geography;

Dr. Irene Tajalb-Amal, School of Social Work; Dr. Elisabeth Choi. Professor Rebecca Marks!

and Dr Nathalie Fedynakyj.

own culture and values. Whan dealing with othar people, we think they’re just like us."

Yet nothing could be further from the troth, she said. "Men ere a little more exposed to changes in culture. Women have bean more deprived culturally end ere more sheltered.’*

Fedynakyj attributed the turmoil we have recently wit­

nessed in the Middle East to this general lack of 11 nfist Slanging

Dr. Fedynakyj expressed hope that this wortehop aeries will provide a previously unavailable opportunity to learn about the problem* facing women in deprived

countries.

The first workshop, presented in 1961, explored

"Food and the Third World.”

In 1962. expert* discussed

"Population in the Third World," and next year's workshop will focus on health.

Peirce Project d irecta, fo rm a dean to leave IUPUI

by Gaerga Carter

Dr. Edwin C. Moon, director of the Peiroe Project, retired executive dean and d an of faculty, announced this poet week that be will be leaving IUPUI at the and of August.

He recently accepted the position of Vico Chancellor for academic affair*, planning and budget for tbs University of

Since hi* retirement at the and of the 1962 tpring term Dr Moore has been acting d an for academic affairs at IU Kokomo, (pedal assistant to IU vios-preoidsnt Gfenn Irwin.

Dr. Moore spent many year*

in the IU system as a professor of philosophy and since 1976 has directed the Peirce Project.

Parking rates increase

by Aabrey M. Waste Effective July 1. perking rates ware increased for student* end faculty on tbs IUPUI campus Along with the rat* increas* came • change la the designation system for parking lota.

The new rate for full-time student* is 919.50 par semester. Pert-time student*

will pay 96.76 par semester For purposes of ■» sea sing perk­

ing fees, student* enrolled In 9 or more credit-hour* will be regarded as full-time. Parking rates were formerly 91176 for full-time student* and 66 40 for part-time

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Sfefi the i IUPUI etaff, lot t

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A oharp-gygd Sa l mon reader. Liaa Janea. brought to our attention so arror la tha July 13 iMue. The announce at the White River Park SUU Gamaa aaid that tha Canter Grove High School inarching band la tha currant elate cham­

pion. and we referred to it aa euch. Janea aUted that Tha Groan Regime, the marching

bond of Lawrence North High School ta the champion

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probate Janea' pointing it out.

- Tkt Editor*

‘And tha Walla Cam# Tum blin’ Down . . .*

Damafttton began recently at the locdaftaW Oardana age*

mant eamptos north of Iha Waal Michigan Street esaptw Al last report, plana tor the aomptos included renew Mow of aeawe

* the apertmewt bieddtoga. wNh the remainder elated tor demoMMon. Mambera of Ntotortc tndtanepeda. Inc., a toaei group formed to hght deetruetton of L ookeftoid and other toiddtaga al Motoric or archttectural significance. tear that reneeettow plan*

wMI become Mat to tha bureaucratic shuffle and that the anWa com pie. will eventuedy be torn deem

Ntotortc Indianepoite ewoouragea all perttoa intereated In pra-

•anlng the oompiea to atalte their toednpa knoem te untoorcHy, city end state officiate

(Photo by George Carter)

July 2 7 . 1963

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Aquamaids ‘in sync’ for championship

the figuree. duaU and trior The field vaa narrowed from 37 In pralimlnary competition to 13 in aami-finale and. laatly.

down to 10 finaliata in the aoloa, duet* and trioe caUforiaa. Thaaa finaia ware held on tha laat night of competition

Dominating the fiaid ware tha Santa Clara {California)

Aquamaida, who woo the overall team rK«mpii»n)iip with 128.8 poinu Winnare in

♦ K* competition inflmM Liaa Babb of Walnut Creak.

California; tha duet pair of Liaa Riddell and Lori Harrell, of Santa Clara; and Walnut Craak'a Babb. Chriaty Choate, and Michelle Svitaoko in tha trio category.

Photoe by Ron Neal Ooefcn by Laura Hfldratn

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Hopefuls strive at rookie/free agent cam p

by Abhg

Waffamdiy, July SO the op-un* of the Camp at the IU A f M Education/

Natotartum. The

tinuod through July U at Marks! Square Arana.

ThalO

rookie draft choices Laltoy Combe, Jim Thomas, Eay McCallum and free agents David Muglay and Chad Kinch Suva Stipanovitoh and Sidney Lowe, tha Paoara' top two rookia choices, a a a not present and hava not yet eigned contract* with Indiana.

During tha opening two days of the camp, Head Coach Jack McKinney add Aaeietant Coach Georpa Irvina lad tha rookia player* in running and stretch- ing axaroaaa and worked with

n il In aa than in

than on dribbling, patting and drill*. The players

i p l a g m

then took part in a scrimmage game at tha and of tha practicaa.

The caungL culminated on Friday night at Market Square Arena, where the rookies end free agent* were divided up and want haad-toheed in an intra

•quad game. Coach McKinney

t r t i l m i n a t ^ q q

Metro right-fielder Bob McPfce competes na tnp arouna me beats after unloading hie Aral of two home rune at Ban Oevte

a n - w f t ^

rHQn ocnoot

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doubiahaadar against vtaibng Plnnbekj on July 16. tha Matroa could only manage to apSItha pair, which vtrtuaiy atmtoiad

ip M y o «

Utah State, Fiaida. Chaynay State, Grog Jonaa. Wwt Virginia.

SUva Linganfaltar, South Dakota 8U U Ray McCaKum.

Ball State, Larry KeKinney,

“At first, 1 waa i with tha belt than It I

— so I suck with tt.“

' it moat hava been, as in Ida career at IU.

NCAA an

•aid. ie the psychological

graduate Jim Tbmnaa (See related story on this page.) Thomas, • guard at f t ” and 190, eras aleo a draft choke for tha National Football League's Green Bay Packer* and a United State* Football League pick aa wall.

The soft-spoken Thomas jjpm- peted in track and field, foot­

ball and basketball in high Ha choae to

good players that can fill position and yon really hava U be on yo

•On

i perfectly Going for • rebound, ha jumps aa though he has springs built into hie lags Hie egility enables him U handla thebad very waft

From three Big Tha cham pkmehips to an NCAA Basket ball crown, Tbmnaa now ia leaping for higher goals. Hie goal now is • berth on tha Pacer team neat fall As one of 11 chosen for tha Pacar sum mar league, be s already leapt the fireti

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majors, prepare e meal during

e i n n i t m w e k f o n a l n " T II f W • • B W l i f f i . » m B M r n k M ' 1 la aa rw ^ w » iig p iT V w w

R27S, Dynamic* of Camp lea dare hip, a taught •! Camp ftroahia. Wleooneln (Phase by

at Lake

Thomas confident despite stiff competition

by Matt I

On Thursday. December 60, Thomas and hi* top-ranked 1962, Jim Thomas first aat foot Hooakr Uammataa were prac- upon tha gymnasium floor at tidng for a fame that night*

ItJPUI’e School of Physical with Nebraska at Market y | of the Square Arana.

Indiana University haakathall Last Wednesday,

IUPUI hosts Clay Courts

i later, Thomas returned to tha IUPUI hard wood - only this time he was one of 22 hopefuls looking to make tha play-for-pay league The IUPUI gyw M nm was tha rite of the opening day of tha Indiana Pacers rookie/free

After the first of three two-a-day workouts

learn the different

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tha game Coach !

(Pacar coach Jack McKinney) ia trying to stress Lika if I pass tha ball. 1 pass and look to break towards tha basket far an aa tf lay up Ha i

‘Tm fosktog for t Coach McKinney asacutad on the floor

by George Carter

The 74th U S. Clay Courts Tennis championships begin on July 31 at tha Indianapolis Sports Center on the IUPUI campus. The eight-day competi­

tion will feature Joes LuUOert and last year's champion, Jose Higueras Defending champion Virginia Ruiid returns this year, afoot with number one

id Sylvia Hanaka of West

tha failure of top tennis players to appear here.

Ha elated that the top- ranked players - Jimmy Pfinna* John McEnroe.

Martins’ NavraUtova and Chris Evert Lloyd — demanded ap­

pearance money, which la in conflict with tha tournament

policy. McEnroe, i in tha ]

The puree for this tourne- aant will exceed $669,000.

director Stun

i t like to play on tha day surface.

Citing Andrea Jaeger* fob * than two yeare ago as an ea-

M my chances |of making the W t Pacers) are as good as any. I

I cams from a pretty

; program, having Indiana Urivwrity."

ha said.

A aa sophomore at Indiana, Thomna waa the rixth man an tha Hookers National

iCSuh and waa

! to the All Pinal Four Ha tfoa stopped in aa tha Hooeiers point guard Ms final two year* whan Irish

has noticed aa for briwaan col lags and pro basketball la tha

“War abihtlae. They can aft ran, jump and shoot vary waa. " ha

•aid. “ la contrast to playing I

While in

coached by one of the top ori- lege eoachee ia the Uritod

McKinney is regarded by Me perns se one of the top aso conchas, and Thomas has rise

(Photo by Bon Nsri) tha

»that tha woman’s play will be •writing as always.

One r i the of bring a rookia ia

Right now lam just trying to

" I think Coach McKinney ia

a good teacher Ha ia n r f pa

tiant and h a ia s very •

conch. Thomas ndd

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