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SDELNES mddle tennessee state unversty murfreesboro, tennessee 37132 tuesday, October 7, 1975 vol 49, no. 17 "Clap for the Wolf man" nde^ Rado, televson and moton pcture personalty "Wolf man Jack made hs frst appearance n Murfreesboro Saturday at a shoppng center parkng lot, howlng for an excted gaggle of well-wshers, autograph seekers and curous onlookers. Wolf man (the guy wth the long har and beard) was greeted to Blue Rader country by county judge Ben Hall McFarln (dressed n typcal country garb) and other dgnatares. After nearly two hours of bowlng, the Wolfman dashed away to Musc Cty and yet another appearance of the man who frst brought you "Mdnght Specal." photos by- Charles Steed news Bank decdes students are not "very proftable" (page 2) Students vote Thursday for senators, queen (page 6) opnon Dorm mother says resdents cause problems (page 4) entertanment Allman Brothers record agan after long absence (page 11) sports UT- Chattanooga wallops Blue Raders 27-1 (page 12) MTSU harrers fnsh sxth n Lpscomb nvtatonal (page 13)

2-S1DELNES, Oct. 7, 1975 Ctzens Central refusng most loans to students by Rck Edmondson Protestng that he was beng "categorzed," an MTSU sophomore told Sdelnes he was refused a loan from Ctzens Central Bank smply because he s a student. Jm Spes, a sophomore from San Antono, Tex. who has had an account wth Ctzens Central Bank for a year, sad that bank refused hm a loan because of a new polcy whch prohbts loans to students. "We qut makng loans to students because t hasn't been very proftable," Edna Redmon, assstant vce presdent, sad Thursday. "Our losses have been heavy," she added. Redmon sad there are "very few exceptons" to ths polcy, but that one excepton would apply f the student applyng for the loan were employed on a full-tme bass, lved n the Murfreesboro area and were able to get a "parental endorsement." She added that one other requrement would be that the student's parents also lve n Murfreesboro Redmon was asked f she dd not consder ths practce dscrmnaton. "f t s, then we dscrmnate daly," she repled. Bank presdent Don Moser sad students today "are a lot more r 4% OFF ON SADDLES Englsh and Western 3% OFF BOOTS and PARKNG COU p TES> r " YOO* KNQ OF BANK' HO ll DAY NUKNG. PLEASE_ f-r- F' " """" Ctzen's Central Bank: "Your Knd of Bank" - f you're not a student. moble," and that when they lve out of town t s often hard to track them down. "Rght now we've got about $2, we're fxng to charge off," Moser sad. Spes, who holds two part-tme jobs and s treasurer of ATO fraternty, sad he has always had a good credt record, and that after beng refused a $4 loan at Ctzens Central, he then went to Murfreesboro Bank and Trust where he was granted a 'oan "on the spot" after offcals at that bank made one phone call to check hs credt. "'ve always had a perfect cre- Justn Durango Acme WESTERN CLOTHNG Rockmont. Dckson, Jenkns HXMfTM CMMCN STtST Hm» (MS) WE'RE HAVNG A MOVNG SALE dt record and 've never bounced a check," Spes sad, addng that he has had a Master Charge card snce he was 13 years old. Ctzens Central Bank, whch once advertsed as the only bank n town that waved servce charges on MTSl' students' accounts, apparently now s the only bank n town that refuses loans to students on the bass of ther beng students. A call to the other three banks n town, Murfreesboro Bank and Trust, Commerce Unon Bank of Rutherford County and Natonal Bank of Murfreesboro, revealed that they all make loans to students once the proper checks have been made. Redmon sad Ctzens Central has also dscontnued the polcy of wavng servce charges to students. "We have to be careful," she sad. "We're lendng out other people's money." "Thngs lke ths shouldn't happen; they shouldn't categorze students lke that." Spes concluded. Avaton frat slates ar show The MTSU chapter of Alpha Eta Rho, the nternatonal avaton fraternty, wll host a Regon eght armeet on Oct. 1-12 at the Smyrna Arport. The top ten colleges n aerospace, ncludng Notre Dame, PRCES GOOD THROUGH OCTOBER 11 OPEN 8-5 P.M. MON. THRU SAT. Purdue and Southern llnos, are expected to compete n the threeday event. Competton events, ncludng power-on landngs, navgaton and precson ar drops, wll begn at 8 a.m. Saturday and at 7 a.m. Sunday. Authentc Amercan ndan TURQUOSE JEWELRY m» 2% OFF ALL ENGLSH & WESTERN TACK and VETERNARY SUPPLES

MM SDELNES, Oct. 7,1975-3 % 7 17 Memoral Boulevard Murfreesboro, Tennessee 3713 y 17 Memoral Boulevard Murfreesboro, Tennessee 3713 DENM JACKETS JEANS TO MATCH $16. $14. FOUR DFFERENT STYLES LARGEST STOCK OF TURTLE BAX JEANS & BLOUSES N MDDLE TENN. PRE-WASH GALS OVERALLS V OVERALLS BY DUCKHEAD &DEE CEE ONE GROUP OF SMALL SZE OVERALLS $8. SPECAL SALE ON FALL JACKETS UJ K (H^P 9 FVE DFFERENT FOBOVER 8 STYLES 22S.E22E.4 DENM JACKETS $16. JEANS TO MATCH $14. rappers REG. FLAR PRE WASHED JEANS HP HUGGERS WESTERN JEANS GOLATH BELLS CUFFED JEANS BUTTON FRONT BRUSH DENM HGH WAST JEANS SZES 28-44 EXTRA LONG LENGTHS

4-SDDJNES, Oct. 7,1975 Opnon Sdelnes October 7, 1975 letters' Dorm mother says students to blame for problems The dorm resdent who wrtes how horrble t s lvng n the dorm should take another look at her complants. Mce and bugs are often n dorms because of grls who refuse to empty ther trash untl the smell forces them to take acton. Bugs are everywhere because of grls who leave drty dshes n the snks n the restrooms for bugs to revel n. She complans of the water suddenly turnng cold n the showers as f the admnstraton was controllng the water ppes. Even many homes have ths problem and t sn't, contrary to her belef, the plot of the housng offce. And the heat why does she thnk the ar doesn't work a lot of the tme? Because grls neglect to read nstructons Dean McLean hands out at the begnnng of each semester to every dorm resdent. These drectons specfcally state: 1) Keep the wndows closed; 2) Leave the thermostat set at the desred temperature, and 3) Do not hang heavy objects on ppes. But grls persst n leavng wndows open, forcng the ar systems to work "overtme," and more often than not n ths overloaded condton, the ar system can burn out. And then there are those grls who flp the ar and thermostat dals back and forth untl the systems can't adjust. And then there are those who hang heavy objects on the ppes (whch are not made of metal), causng the ppes to bend, constrctng the ar flow. These are the same grls who complan, "the ar never works rght." 've found that those who take care of the ar systems n ther rooms have few complants. Then she complans about the banshees who shrek up and down the halls and blames ths on the RA's. What s wrong wth her that she can't ask people to be quet? RA's are n dorms to help the grls and to keep thngs runnng as smoothly as possble, but that doesn't mean they are responsble for everythng! They can't be SW- QO Vou THNK You couu? STOP ey vz MAjacer AFfK CLASS? Tt blamed for nose when grls wll not take any acton themselves, but nstead wat for "mommy" to do t all. have no sympathy for anyone who wll let these banshees run ther sleep and study and then not do anythng to correct t except complan. Yes, she's rght about one thng. Dorms can't provde all the comforts and consderatons of home, but for most they come pretty close. f her lvng quarters are mserable, nne tmes out of ten, t's not admnstratve error, t s hers. She remnds me of grls who neglect to tell ther head resdents that ther snk s leakng untl water s all over the floor and mldew has formed and them complan about how run down thngs Open vstaton bll ''too vague'' for passage am wrtng ths letter n response to your edtoral of Oct. 3 and n defense of my vote on the "Socal Preference Guarantee" Bll, whch voted aganst. The "gem" of excuse had n votng aganst the bll was the one SDELNES BU Mason edtor-n-chef Gary Keel advertsng drector Larry Broadrck producton supervsor Sdelnes s publshed Tuesday and Frday by the students of MTSU. Edtorals dp not reflect the opnons of the advser, Glenn Hmebaugh, or of the mass communcatons department. about the bll beng too vague. Frst of all, my congratulatons for fnally quotng someone correctly. Second, would lke to reterate that do thnk the bll was too vague. Though may be showng myself to be a true "ntellectual lghtweght," t seemed to me that the bll meant exactly what t sad. That beng, f passed, all vstaton restrctons, ncludng the checkng n and out of guests, would be done away wth startng n the Fall of 1976. hardly thnk that the women of the dorms want men freely walkng n and out of ther dormtores at all hours whle they must use the same halls to go to the showers and rest rooms. would be, and always have been n favor of a bll that would ease vstaton restrctons,.e. removng all vstaton tmes and days for J and K apartments and expanson of the number of days n the week for open house n types "B" and "C" housng, and as a member of the Student Rghts Commttee, plan to push for the passage of ths type of bll. n closng, would lke to say that the Senate really would have been shttwn as a bunch of "ntellectual lghtweghts" f we had sent a bll as vague as the "Socal Preference Guarantee" Bll for ether Dr. (Vce-Presdent for Student Affars Robert) LaLance's or the Board of Regents' approval. Ths s not meant to be, nor should t be consdered as, a slander toward the senators that voted for the bll. Butch Burns Box 1747 are. And she remnds me of grls who run ther har dryers, stereos, TV's, electrc rollers, electrc typewrters, clocks, make-up mrrors and lamps all at the same tme n the same room and then complan when fuses blow. These problems aren't due to admnstratve ncompetence; they aren't due to admnstratve "rp-offs" as she states. These problems are due to grls who refuse to take care of the dorms and refuse to act on problems when they can do t themselves. Granted, the admnstraton s sometmes n error, but n my experence as a head resdent, 've gotten nothng but sncere effort and concern from housng offcals. They do all they possbly can to make the dorms lveable, and are not concerned at all wth "rppng-off" resdents. The Housng offce makes no proft whatsoever on dorms, so where s the rp-off? f ths dorm resdent doesn't lke the dorm, she should move out. For $197.5 a semester, she's gettng a pretty good deal, and won't fnd a better deal anywhere. Merry Lynn Starlng Head Resdent Lyon Hall Box 5935 RA's wll ad f help sought Ths s a response to the letter prnted last Frday about dorm resdents and ther troubles. Frst, f someone s makng a lot of nose, why can't someone go tell the RA? As an RA, can't possbly hear everythng, but f 'm told of t, wll take acton. don't know what dorm was beng talked about, but don't thnk t was Gore. can't be at the dorm all the tme, but when 'm at the dorm wll try to satsfy everybody f 'm told of ther troubles. The RA's can only take care of problems we see and hear ourselves unless we are told of someone dsturbng other resdents. Wade H. Duggn Gore Hall

letters- SDELLNES, Oct. 7, 1975-5 ASB Speaker asks 'workable, reasonable' aeton For once, let's put some facts not opnon about the ASB Senate nto the news(?)paper. Frst wll respond to the "Socal Preference Guarantee" Bll that was defeated by the Senate. As stated n Frday's edtoral, "even f every bll the Senate passes s vetoed, the Senate should reflect the mood of the students." f every bll the Senate passes s vetoed, there would be lttle use n havng a Senate. The Senate s a body whch wants to affect change for, not n spte of, the student body. Concernng vstaton, the House of Representatves and Senate have a jont Student Rghts Commttee. Ths commttee wll nvestgate the Rescue and Campus Lvng, wll announce ts Bug problems real n H dorm just recently moved to H Dorm and became aware of the problem of bugs. woke up one mornng and thought was seeng thngs when saw two bugs chasng each other across the floor. 4 Student defends revewer's opnons Although some mght thnk t s tme to bury the hatchet and move on to better thngs, would lke to take ssue wth the abuse and harrassment C rouse Powell has receved from the publc n general, but from WKDA n partcular. by no means or stretch of the magnaton agree wth what Powell sad about Southern rock. But f he thnks he has a vald opnon (and he most obvously does) then t s hs rght to express t. Why must everyone panc n terror just because they are so narrow-mnded to not even frst consder the valdty of hs pont? Why must KDA lead a crusade as f Chrst hmself had been attacked? Or, more to the pont, why must ndvdual opnon be subjected to such extreme publc bombardment? Can't we move on to more mportant ssues and dssolve ths bckerng? Mark Froehlch Not untl klled one of them dd realze that wasn't seeng thngs. To further dmnsh my doubts, have snce klled three bugs n one drawer, one on the closet shelf and a few on the floor, and 've only been here three days. don't know what knd of bugs these are as 've never seen them before, but thnk somethng should be done about t, and know of no one to go to except Sdelnes. Fles can put up wth, but not bugs that crawl around n drawers, closet shelves and on the floor. Maybe someone who can do somethng about ths wll see ths letter and do somethng about t, lke extermnaton. 'm sure my room s not the only one n H wth ths problem. Mke Kategan Box 4696 meetng tmes so the students can have nput on ther regulatons, and wll wrte legslaton to recommend explct changes. After dong research, the ASB Congress wll be able to recommend somethng whch has substanance and somethng the men and women want. Let me emphasze that the ASB House, Senate, Executve Branch and Judcal Branch operate for your beneft. We are a lmted number of people wth, beleve - t-or-not, other responsbltes also. f each of us spent 24 hours a day researchng and workng for you, we certanly could accomplsh much more. Snce that sn't exactly possble, let me present you wth ths dea. Let's form commttees wth one Senator and one representatve as charman. ask you the students, to not just complan, but to offer some of your tme to do the nvestgatve work so that workable, reasonable solutons and proposals can be made to the approprate people. Workable, reasonable proposals wll be taken drectly to the Board of Regents f necessary, and f you wll gve ASB some support! do want to thank the Senators for the hours they have devoted to ther jobs, and want to thank all of the people who helped wth bcycle regstraton last Tuesday and Wednesday. As have stated often, ASB offces are on the thrd floor of the Unversty Center and are open for you. We solct you to be a responsble student body. Jane Carroll Speaker of the Senate Box 1851 Saga polces questoned Ths student has a few questons n regard to Saga Food Servce: 1) Why does the grll lst ts closng tme at 9 p.m., but when you go n at 15 tl 9 they refuse to wat on you? (Note: Such eatng establshments as McDonalds, Burger Chef, etc., have been known to serve a half hour after closng tme.) 2) Why s a quarter pound ham- Senator explans poston on bll As one of the so-canea 'ntellectual lghtweghts and legslatve deadbeats" of the ASB Senate, felt compelled to respond to Frday's edtoral knockng the Senatoral veto of the socal preference bll. You stated that, by votng aganst ths bll, we are overlookng the nterests of themtsu students. You seem to feel that the ASB Senators exst smply to pass every bll and resoluton that comes along, hence, to "reflect the mood of the students." Before meetng on any occason to consder legslaton, the Senators are sent copes of the resolutons and blls. Before vote, always read each pece of legslaton and consder the opnon of the students represent. The nput that receved concernng ths partcular bll was absolutely negatve. So, yes, can honestly say that my consttuents dd not wantnonrestrcted bousng. My purpose as Senator, as t has always been, s to represent the students of MTSU not the bellgerent opnon of Sdelnes. Joy Heath Box 4266 burger the same prce as McDonald's quarter pound hamburger, even though t's not as good? 3) Why s an organzaton such as Saga allowed to make huge profts from students who can't really afford to eat at ther establshments n the frst place? (Note: The prmary purpose of a food servce on campus should be to provde students wth the least expensve food possble wth the best qualty possble.) 4) Why s one pece of sausage 3 cents when you can buy a whole pound for about $1.49; and why s the prce of one egg 25 cents when for about 5 cents you could buy a whole dozen? These are but a few questons, and am appealng to someone n authorty to answer them for me. ' Pete Love Box 887 The way t was... n Sdelnes 2 yvtr* ago, 1955 Offcals at State Teacher's College yesterday were awatng word from state aeronautcs offcals for the start of the school's student plot tranng class. 1 yean ago, 1965 Concludng freshmen week at MTSC two weeks ago, freshmen were seen runnng around n outlandsh clothes. The grls were clad n skrts worn above ther knees, off-the-shoulder blouses, loads of jewelry and tenns shoes on ther feet. The boys wore blue jeans, whte T-shrts, tenns shoes wthout socks and rode stck horses. 1 yean ago, 1965 n the AP small college poll, MTSU's Blue Raders were ranked ffth n the naton ths week after a 3-7 vctory over powerful Chattanooga. 5 yean ago, 197 Next year's fall semester may end before Chrstmas, accordng to Joe Nun ley, charman of a commttee apponted by MTSU Presdent M.G. Scarlett to work out a plan for revsng the school calendar.

6-SDELNES, Oct. 7, 1975 Senate, queen electons set Thursday by Bll Mason Polls wll open Thursday for the electon of ASB Senators and a homecomng queen. To be chosen n the electons wll be fve freshman, two senor and one graduate senators, a homecomng queen and four homecomng attendants. Polls n Gracy Hall, the Student Unon Buldng, H-Rse West and the Unversty Center wll be open 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Students must present a vald D n order to vote. Freshmen may vote for as many as fve canddates for Senator. Students competng for the seats are Lsa Thompson, Melody Ann Rggan, Jm Rungee, Vcke Dale Barrett, Art Swary, Kathy Moore and Sandy Burns. Senors may vote for two senate canddates. Students competng for the open senor seats are Dave Commttee changes advsed A report whch advocates reforms n the present commttee structure at MTSU s n the hands of Presdent M.G. Scarlett and should be made publc next week. Scarlett sad that the "very thck report" was prepared by a group of former Faculty Senate presdents and s presently beng revewed for last-mnute changes. The goal of the recommendatons s to "come up wth a better commttee system," by "creatng some commttees, combnng some and elmnatng others," Scarlett commented. "'d thought for a long tme that the commttees should report to a vce presdent nstead of to me," Scarlett contnued. The frst seeds of change wthn the commttee system were sown some two years ago when a selfstudy of the school revealed a lack of faculty and student partcpaton and nput on campus commttees. Scarlett cted better communcaton between faculty, students and admnstraton, a streamlned operaton of commttee functons and ncreased nput as advantages to a new system. An admnstratve councl wll oversee the actons of commttees under the new proposal. Members of the commttee would nclude Scarlett, the four MTSU vce presdents, the ASB presdent and the presdent of the Faculty Senate. Porch and Layne Holly. One seat s open for graduate senator, but no one qualfed n that electon. The graduate student recevng the most wrte-n votes wll be elected to fll that vacancy. Wrte-n votes wll also be allowed n the other senate races. Absolute deadlne for enterng a canddate n the race for Homecomng Queen s noon today. All canddates for queen must meet n the ASB offce on the thrd floor of the Unversty Center at 6 tonght. Students may vote for up to fve canddates for homecomng queen. The canddate recevng the most votes wll be elected queen and the four canddates recevng the next hghest totals wll be elected attendants. Murfreesboro junor Mark Smotherman models a new "Get Your Motor Hummn" shrt. The shrts are avalable for $3 from the Unversty Bookstore or from a specal table whch wll be operatng 8 a.m.-2 p.m. tomorrow n the lobby of the UC. Proceeds go to the FC. Pageant return scheduled for debate "Resolved that MTSU students should support the return of the Mss MTSU Beauty Contest" wll be the topc of debate n the MTSU Campus Forum at 7 p.m. Wednes- day n UC 322, accordng to Dr. Jay Conner, forum coordnator. The Campus Forum provdes students and others a means to voce ther opnons on varous topcs n publc debate. The debate, sponsored by the Speech and Theatre Department, s open to all nterested persons. FRANK'S WN A NEW m> 1975 fftt^fe, FOODLNER FROM FRANKS GA V* REQSTEK EM WEEK MTU EC. Mfll WN $ 25 N GROCERES RAWNG EACH ST. AT Ml Ml. 2 WNNERS EACH WEEK! (M w urn w mm UMTH) TWO CONVENENT LOCATONS 117 Memoral Blvd. 177 Bradyvlle Road JUST REGSTER AT ETHER FRANK'S GA STORE CONTEST RULES 1. You may regster each tme you vst ether of our stores. Name, address, phone number should be legbly wrtten on regstraton blank. 2. No purchase s necessary. 3. You must be at least eghteen (18) years of age. 4. Store employees and members of ther famles are not elgble. 5. Drawng wll be held at 6 P.M., December 24, 1975 at the Bradyvlle Road store. (All regstratons from both stores wll be combned n one contaner wth one wnner drawn.) 6. You do not have to be present to wn. 7. State sales tax on the Vega wll be pad by FRANK'S OA FOODLNER. Any other applcable taxes, lcenses, or fees must be pad by the wnner.

Women's status study begun by Trna Jones An organzaton has recently been formed to study the status of women on the MTSU campus, accordng to the group's pro-tem charperson, MTSU professor June Anderson. The group's operatng phlosophy wll be "to become more knowledgeable about the status of women on the MTSU campus," Anderson sad. Future plans for the group call for brngng a resource person to help the group focus ts vews on Students needed for tutor servce Volunteers are needed to tutor students n all subject areas especally chemstry, ASB academc drector Sharon Sullvan sad last week. Tutorng forms for both the tutor and the student needng assstance wll be maled to campus boxes ths week, Sullvan sad. Applcatons for both wll be taken all semester. Forms.should be returned to ASB offce and tutors wll be matched wth students needng tutorng. O campu s wll be re fered to resd prograamng v.' utors meet' to9 [ m sd y*. proper areas of concern and to explan the legal resources that women have now, accordng to Anderson. Commttee members met wth Dr. Scarlett and he "gave us wholehearted support," Anderson sad. "He ntmated that he would lke to make a statement that would recognze our exstence and announce the admnstratve approval." n an attempt to nvolve all unversty personnel, the subsequent meetngs of the group wll be open to all who are nterested n the organzaton's goals, Anderson sad. 'Who's Who'forms ready for senors Applcatons for Who's Who Among Students n Amercan Colleges and Unverstes are now avalable n the ASB offce on the thrd floor of the Unversty Center. To be elgble for Who's Who, a student must be a senor wth at least a 2.8 overall average or a senor who the selecton commftee feels has made an out- - landng contrbuton to MTSU. The pplcatons musl be Lmed or >em ' Box b\ Oct SDELNES, Oct. 7, 1975-7 Paul Ledoux, a senor from Murfreesboro. has hs talj card marked durng Sunday's St. Jude's bkeathon. The bke route stretched from Murphy Center to the Mtr;"; eesboro square dstance of fve mles round trp. Another Murf natve Jefl Farmer, fnshed frst n th«held OVER BY POPULAR DEMAND! X LJOU mssed out on the great fun last week, there s stll hope. ALL LADES' SANDWCHES J/2 PRCE. -. pm - 1: am COME DN THE FUN! PA6\Q FANlQU-ESJ

^SDELNES, Oct. 7,1975 Fraternty rush suffers Ml response An undentfed student places a decal on hs bke durng ASBBke Regstraton last week. Bkes may stll be regstered n the Securty Offce. Chuck Thompson Photo f,.»»,.,.,...»»»,.,..»,.«.*.«.».»,~, Zales LED watch wth splt-second stylng Stanless steel or yellow gold color *99 95 A truly tmely value. Sleek stylng wth a deep red colored mneral crystal. Accurate to wthn 15 seconds a month. Press one button for tme. Another for date. Both for seconds. m±- Q (j m MlnBnaj,: '..' llustraton enlarged 8 Convenent Ways to Buy. ZALES Mercury Plaza Student Accounts nvted by John Ptts Less than half of the students who receved fraternty bds ths semester turned the bds n and joned a pledge program, Dean of Students Paul Cantrell sad yesterday. Over 5 nter fraternty Councl blue "rush cards" were purchased durng regstraton week and 326 students receved at least one fraternty bd. A total of 43 bds were sent out by fraterntes ths fall. Of the total number of students to receve bds, 183 pcked them up, Cantrell sad. " don't lke that number,"cantrell sad of the small number of students pckng up ther bds. "We're dong somethng wrong n rush...'d lke to see at least 75 per cent pck them up." Fraterntes on campus had 141 students turn n ther bds, whle 42 pcked up ther bds, but dd not turn them back n, Cantrell sad. Kappa Alpha Order had the most rushees return bds wth 25. Kappa Sgma was second wth 24, Sgma Alpha Epslon thrd wth 18 and Sgma Ch was fourth wth 16. Other fraterntes and ther totals were: P Kappa Alpha, 14; Alpha Tau Omega, 12; Alpha Gamma Rho, 11; Sgma Nu, eght; P Kappa Ph, seven and Delta Tau Delta, sx. Young Demos plan electon Electon of offcers, plannng of actvtes and dscusson of a membershp drve wll hghlght a meetng of the MTSU Young Democrats at 7:3 p.m. tomorrow n room 318 of the Unversty Center. Actng YD presdent Bll Mason sad the offces of presdent, vcepresdent, secretary, treasurer, ASB representatve and representatve to the Rutherford County Democratc Executve Commttee wll be flled at the meetng..c Cnema Presents 2th Century-Fox Color by Dt-Luxe* PGhS' whor s the baby? WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY Show Tmes: 3:3, 6:, & 8: PM Admsson $.5 Four tckets may be purchased wth a vald D. Membershp dues of $1 must be pad before votng n the electon wll be allowed, he sad. After the electon, members wll dscuss actvtes for the next year, ncludng the possblty of hostng canddates for the Democratc Presdental and Tennessee senatoral nomnatons, Mason sad. j Campus Calendar Today Photographc Exhbt: "ce, Water and Stone: A Pseudomorphoss" ; 7:3 a.m. -1 p.m.; LRC Lecture: Rabb Randall Falk, 'Modern Judasm and the Holocaust"; 8 a.m.; NCB 214 GED Test: 8 a.m.-3:3 p.m.; UC 314 Move: "Ryan's Daughter"; 3:3. 6:3 & 9:3 p.m.; UC Theatre; ffty cents Fencng Club: 7-9 p.m.; AMdancestudo Murfreesboro Lttle Theatre Student Nght: Cole Porter's "AnythngGoes"; 8 p.m.; Murfreesboro Lttle Theatre; $1 dscount for all MTSU students Tomorrow Photo Exhbt GED Test: 8 a.m.-noon; UC 314 Move: "The Other"; 3:3, 6 & 8 p.m.; UC Theatre; ffty cents MTSUCampus Forum: 7-8p.m.; UC 322 Studo Band of the US Army: 7:3 p.m.; Tennessee Room, SUB MTSU Young Democrats: 7:3 p.m.; UC 318 Thursday, Oct. 9«Photo Exhbt Lecture: Rabb Azrel Fellner, "Modern Judasm and the Holocaust"; 8 a.m.; NCB 214 Faculty-Press Luncheon: noon; Tennessee Room, SUB Graduate Test: 1-4 p.m.; UC 314 Move: "TheOther"; 3:3, 648p.m.; UC Theatre; ffty cents Amercan Assocaton of Unversty Women (AAUW): 7-9 p.m.; dnng room B, SUB Hang Gldng Club: 8 p.m.; UC 313 Pep Rally: 4:3 p.m.; Jones Football Feld. Job ntervews Mutual of New York nsurance (lfe and health nsurance sales). Federal Avaton Admnstraton (ar traffc control specalst) Frday The Kroger Company (store management tranees)

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1-SDELNES, Oct. 7, 1975 yw»mwm«m«ww#*wmm»mwwwww»»»»w W, Boobes 'stampede' Nashvlle Parody opens theatre season by Marge Barnett Thunderng hooves and poundng drums wll herald the arrval of the Doobe Brothers n Nashvlle for ther concert tonght. The show s scheduled to begn at 7:3 p.m. at the Muncpal Audtorum wth Heartsfeld as the scheduled warm-up group. For those of you who mssed the Doobe Brothers performance last year, please don't mss them agan. You wl 1 be cheatng yourself out of a frenetc evenng of fantastc musc. For those of you who caught ther act, you are sure to want to pck up on a good thng one more tme. The Doobe Brothers offer straght rock 'n' roll to ther audences wth lttle theatrcs to dstract from the musc. f you lke good booge musc; f you lke to dance n the asles, go see the Doobes stampede through Nashvlle one more tme. You won't regret t. Rehearsals are progressng toward the Oct. 16 openng date of "The Boyfrend," the openng show n the Unversty Theatre ths fall. A muscal parody of the "Roarng 2's," the preparaton for the show has ncluded both dalogue and dance rehearsals for the sxteen -member cast. Female cast members for the show are: Bobbe Ambrose, Ruth Hawes, Karla Pate, Louse Sant Amour, Jame Gourley, Kathy Morrs, Myra Searcy and Cndy Gmble Parnell, wth Mary Carol Endsley as an understudy. Male castmembersare:geor Bennett, Jm Howard, Pete Rchards, Jud Burroughs, Bll Goodwn, Krk Whtesde, Davd Armtage and Rck Harrell. Show ducats avalable Tckets for the Oct. 18 Lnda Ronstadt homecomng concert are now on sale on the thrd floor of the UC 1 a.m. to 3 p.m. Over 6, seats are beng sold here for the concert, wth the remander of the 12, seats on sale n Nashvlle. Tckets are $4 and $5 for students wth a vald D. MtwnfS are: ueo.f*g e m.-m.'m.-m.'m.m.-m.'m.'m.m.m-m'm. -^ CAMPUS GRLL 8Q3-Q633 Carry-Out Servce Specal spaghett dnner wth homemade sauce and rolls $1.3^ Foosball Tournament Every Week case of beer Grand Prze! ; $ OK>:O:O:O:O;O:O;O:O:O:C > 5 PONTS flf you must start wth a double, am C at ether double 11 or double 6. Ths way. f your dart rses or falls slghtly, you can stll ht a double 14. double 8, double 13, or double 1. *j) You can ht any number wth daly cfeo practce, but f you're a bt rusty, try amng n the mddle of sectors 8, 16. 7, 19. These 4 yeld the hghest average score. << Snce a double (or bull's-eye) s C^c necessary to fnsh, try to keep your score even and end wth double 16. Ths s the only number that splts evenly 5 tmes. So f you mss double 16 and ht 16, you can stll end wth double 8. f you mss double 8 and ht 8, you can stll end wth double 4. And so on. AND THEN... PRACTCE UP WHERE YOU SEE THS SGN. ANHEUSER-BUSCH. NC ST. LOUS \ o\ 1/4 lb. Hamburger Homemade Chl (ts good) n J Pr. Games Fo( ALL DAY TUESDAY S FAMLY DA AT BONANZA. A RB-EYE STEAK DNNER FOR ONLY $1.69 Student.- Dscounts Not Applcable On h.- Specal Served wth ; aked potato and cnsp salad, wth a choce of dressng. ' and Texas Toast Vald all day Tuesday E^

Entertanment Sdelnes October 7,1975 After long absence, Allmans come through by Rcky Paul After a lengthy two year absence, the Allman Brothers Band has fnally returned to recordng wth ther newest release, "Wn, Lose or Draw". Many tmes such a long perod wthout any product from a group can mean that they are stallng for tme, because of a lack of deas, materal or the lke. But the Brothers have come through presentng ther many sdes very well. BetLs takes up most of the album wth hs three tunes that nclude two vocal performances and a lengthy nstrumental. "Just Another Love Song" and "Lousana Lou and Three Card Monty John" fng Betts sngng hs, what seem's customary, countrysh tnged tunes and twangng out leads on gutar. The former s a song about a brokenhearted lover and the latter a song dealng wth two gamblers that remnds one of "Rambln' Rchard Belts Man". Betts truly shnng moment comes, however, on the nstrumental, "Hgh Falls". After a bref abstract style openng bassst Lamar Wllams starts off wth catchy bass lne that the rest of the group bulds on to -g~ SUNRSE SHOP 19 South Maple Ths Week's Specal ntroduce the man theme of the song. Panst Chuck Lea vel and Betts then use the cookng and surgng backng of the group to showcase ther solos. Leavell does an electrc pano foray frst that has hm coverng the keyboard thoroughly before returnng to the theme at whch tme Betts comes n slowly and then bulds to analmost clmactc endng before slowly comng down and endng the song. The ttle track of the album s a mournful ballad about beng stranded n jal that has Allman gvng hs best vocal performance of the album and perhaps snce "Eat A Peach". The two nonorgnals, "Can't Lose What You Never Had" and "Sweet Mama" are the opener and closer for the album respectvely. "Can't Lose What You Never Had" s a Muddy Waters tune that proves a good kcker showng all the band members well. Drummers Butch Trucks and Jamoe and Wllams drve thngs along and Allman does a growlng vocal. Betts and Leavell contrbute sklled solos. "Sweet Mama", wrtten by Blly Joe Shaver, s another blues wth a steady backbeat and Betts vocal. After what many felt was a below par effort wth "Brothers and Ssters", t seems the Allman Brothers Band s once agan on the track as a top Southern rock outft. Army band to stage jazz concert The studo band of the Unted States Army Feld Band wll present a program of jazz musc at 7:3 p.m. Wednesday n the Tennessee Room of the Student Unon Buldng. The program wll trace the evoluton of jazz from the days of the Bg Band sound to today's comtemporary jazz and jazz-rock musc. Concert admsson s free. sosoooooeoooodooeoooeoooooooooooooooo VST YOUR NEGHBORS AT THE NEGHBORHOOD BANK! We're Here To Serve You Mracles Cty of Angels $3.99 1's of LP's under $3. Mfg. Lst Prce: Sunrse Prce: $6.98 $4.99 $7.98 $5.99 $8.98 $6.99 $9.98 $7.99 $11.98 $8.99 $12.98 $9.99 Murfreesboro Bank & Trust Company Greenland Drve (Next To Pronto* Member FDC 893-1 Unversty Offce Good Bankers, Good Neghbors, Good Frends «ecweo< hoooooooo<

12-SDELNES, Oct. 7, 1975!Sports Sdelnes October 7, 1975 Powell breaks rushng record Chattanooga choo-choos; Raders tumble 27-1 by Chuck Cavalars Assstant Sports Edtor Although t was seemngly redundant, the UT-Chattanooga marchng band performed an oldtme favorte at half-tme whch asked somethng lke ths "Pardon me sr, but have you seen the Chattanooga Choo-Choo?" Each of the 9, fans n attendance at Chamberlan Feld knew exactly where the locomotve was; at least they knew each tme Moc talback Darnell Powell carred the football. All Powell dd was rush for 212 yards on 26 carres, score three touchdowns and erase a UT-C rushng record whch had remaned on the books snce 1946 n leadng hs team to a 27-1 vctory over MTSU. Captalzng on excellent feld poston trroughout the contest, Chattanooga put ponts on the scoreboard wth ther frst two possessons and had vaulted to 17- margn before the Rader offense came to lfe wth a feld goal as the half ended. Log problems? Here's a budget-prced soluton. SR-16. Ths 8.3-ounce slde rule calculator has 12 arthmetc and specal functon keys, plus an ndependent memory (STO, RCL, -) and scentfc notaton (EE). Addtonally, the keyboard features a change sgn key (+/-) whch allows sgn reversal of the dsplayed mantssa or exponent. Execute logarthmc problems. Perform square roots (\ x), squares (x 2 ), recprocals (1/x), powers...and more. Algebrac logc. Full floatng decmal. Fast charge batteres. $59.95. Unversty Calculator Center 1975 Ap«>teMon CafcuUlon ncotporawj Crumplng beneath a swarm of Chattanooga defenders, MTSU quarterback Mke Robnson s engulfed by a Moc bltz durng the 27-1 loss Saturday nght. Tm Hamlton Pbolo n short, t was a typcal frst onds later when Powell advanced half effort for MTSU ths season. the second play from scrmmage Rodney Ledford booted a 31- on a 47-yard TD run to gve the yard feld goal to open the scorng Mocs a 1- lead wth 7:42 on and the Mocs were off and run- the clock. nng. After forcng an MTSU punt, UT-C took over at the Blue Rader 47-yard lne and scored 15 sec- SR-16 From TEXAS NSTRUMENTS, worldwde leader n the electroncs ndustry. UNVERSTY BOOKSTORE "THE STUDENT'S STORE " Followng an offensve front wall whch averaged sx feet, 23- pounds and the blockng of fullback Mke Hogan, Powell contnued hs record-breakng onslaught wth a four-yard scorng burst wth one 1 mnute left to play n the frst half. Blue Rader quarterback Mke Robnson, who was under ntense pressure each tme heattempeda pass, drected a 75-yard drve n the closng seconds whch stalled on the Moc 24-yard lne. Kckng specalst Mchael Robnson, no relaton to the quarterback, then drlled a 45 yard feld goal as tme expred to send the Raders nto the locker room tralng 17-3. Unable to effectvely penetrate a seven-man Moc defensve front.va the rush, MTSU took to the ar on what proved to be the fnal Blue Rader pont-producng drve. Catchng the Chattanooga lnebackers n one of several bltzes, Robnson tossed a thrd quarter scorng strke to Ed Sknner who crossed the goal lne untouched wth four mnutes to play n the quarter. Ths 66-yard TD drve, whch cut the Moc lead to 17-1, was hghlghted by Gary Burchfeld's sensatonal sldng catch of an underthrown pass. (contnued on page 15) '5o.nt - 7p.m. Daly 8a.m. - 3p.m. Sun. Vne St. Cafe s Now Open Under New Management "$ FOR BREAKFAST 2 Eggs Wth Sausage or Bacon, Homemade Bscut & Gravy $ 1.25 FOR LUNCH Meat & 3 vegetables - $1.36 Home Made Pes $.35 114 E Vne St. And You Can Get Ths Good Food On Sundays HAYNES HARDWARE CO. 893-3173 West Sde Publc Sq. MURFREESBORO'S MOST COMPLETE LNE GFTS & HARDWARE PLANTNG POTS T" HANGNG PLANTERS ARTFCAL PLANTS J f

SDELNES, Oct. 7, 1975-13 Gofersfnshfm H^^g garner sxth at Lpscomb n Hart tourney Openng the tournament wth a szzlng frst round performance, the Blue Rader golf squad waltzed to vctory n the Hart nvtatonal at Cullman, Ala., last Thursday and Frday. Tourng the par 72 openng round lay out n an overall cardng of one-over-par 289, MTSU jumped to an eght stroke lead n route to wnnng ther frst tournament vctory of the fall. Sam Hunt, Bobby Dyke and Chp Yanen fred a 72, whle Gerald Nelson carded a 73 to gve the lnksters a margn they ddn't relnqush. Callng the ntal round one of the best he has seen n recent years by a MTSU squad, coach E.K. Patty wll send hs defendng champs to the Opryland nvtatonal today, a tourney the Raders have not lost. by John Shres Sparked by freshman John Tmberlake and senor James Key, who placed eghth and 15th respectvely, MTSU's cross-country team fnshed sxth among 11 teams n the Davd Lpscomb nvtatonal last Saturday n Nashvlle. Takng frst place honors n the event was Tennessee Tech, contrbutng fve runners n the top 16 postons for 33 team ponts, ncludng a frst-place te between Stan Kaczmarek and Jm Urbon. Kaczmarek and Urbon both broke the tape at 19:33 on the four-mle Percy Warner Park course. MTSU, earnng a team score of 141, fnshed four ponts shy of Vanderblt's 137. Carson-Newman placed second behnd Tech wth 56 Donts. whlp Austn Ppav captured thrd wth 13 ponts. Host Davd Lpscomb fnshed n PAN ASA FOODS Dear Tha Students: : Second Annversary Sale : 27 off everythng ( except rce) Clearance sale, especally Tha groceres, 2 Tha fsh sauce (tparos) $12.5 per box Vst us for your Tha food needs Mon. -Sat. 1 a.m. 8 p.m. s Sun. 2 p.m. 8 p.m. 195 West End Ave. \ Nashvlle, Tn. 327-3988 [ fourth place at 14. Other teams conng n after the Raders were Bellarmne at 26, Trevecca-Nazarene at 213, Freed- Hardeman fnshng at 257, Covenant College totalng 261 and Southwestern at Memphs brngng up the rear at 296. Tmberlake and Key, comng n at 2:26 and 2:41, respectvely, Roundball tryouts set Basketball try-outs wll be held at 6 p.m. Oct. 15 n Auxlary Gym one of Murphy Athletc Center. ndvduals should provde ther own equpment, and obtan a physcal examnaton before the tryout. f there are any questons about the try-outs, contact the basketball offce at 898-212. were followed by Mke O'Hara n 3th at 21:34, Ed Capron n 37th at 21:58 and Pete Pnko n 52nd at 23:39. There were about 7 or 75 runners n the meet. MTSU cross-country coach Dean Hayes was pleased wth the performances of Tmberlake and Key. However, Hayes mentoned that hs three, four and fve runners needed to fnsh stronger to mprove ther team score. "Hopefully our last runners wll mprove as they get n shape whle the season progresses," noted Hayes. The Blue Rader harrers- next meet s the Bradshaw nvtatonal n Florence, Ala., Oct. 11 at 1:3 a.m. Sgma Alpha Epson's Phl Russell takes a swpe at the ball n yesterday's frst round vctory over P Kappa Alpha. SAE won the game 6-5 and wll advance n the men's softball tournament. Chuck Thompson Rent GRANDVLLE COURT APTS. October occupancy. 14 2 bdrm. avalable. Call Mrs. Moody, 896-2471. FOR RENT: 1 & 2 bdrm apts. Pne Park. 896-447. CLASSFED FOR RENT: 1 & 2 bdrm apts Park. 896-667 Servces Holly B*L PZZA, 155 East Man, 11 a.m- 18 p.m. FREE DELVERY ON CAMPUS. Brdge Tournament October 13, 14, & 15 Wn a trp to the ACU - Tournament Applcatons avalable n the Games Room. Get your group together and let's play! 1ERM PAPERS, theses, reports, copes whle you wat. Typng servce avalable. The Copy Shop, 32 West Man, 89-2426. TYPNG DONE -Experenced n typng theses, 661 papers, etc. 896-9375. Wanted J WANTED: Competent and knowledgeable person to represent stereo wholesaler on campus. Good money, no nvestment requred. For further nformaton, call Robert Walker, 615-322-4233 or wrte to Box 319 B, Vanderblt Unversty, Nashvlle 37275. ( SoT ] KTTENS to gve away. Sx weeks old. Mxed. 896-2792. FOR SALE--'66 Olds Cutlass. Vnyl top, tape player, excellent mechancal cond- ton. Call 898-4552.

14-SDELNES, Oct. 7,1975 WOODPECKN' Fearless foursome demonstrate grdron nsght by Tom Wood Sports Edtor Just n case anybody out there happened to pck up a Frday ssue of Sdelnes, you may have notced somethng a bt dfferent on the back page. On ths page, there were predcted wnners and losers and margns n 22 football games (23 f you nclude the UT-Open contest) over the weekend. The games covered ncluded all Oho Valley Conference games, all Southeastern Conference games, and other games of nterest. Ths wll become a weekly feature n the paper, and wll hopefully run through basketball season. No favortsm wll be shown, although each of our fearless forecasters has hs own favorte teams. For the record, the team of Efta SD6!JNE<. -SHJCT 7 edtors who make the choces conssts of myself, edtor Bll Mason, managng edtor John Ptts and assstant sports edtor Chuck Cavalars. Each of us make separate weekly predctons, and then the four are averaged for the fnal result. ABORTON, BRTH CONTROL NFO & REFERRAL-NO FEE Up to 24 weeks. General anesthesa. Vasectomy, tubal lgaton also avalable. Free pregnancy test. Call PCS, Non-proft, 22-298-7995. m$$$$$$$$t$s$$$ssm$$$$$$$m$s$m$$m$$$$$tssssstsms$sss$sss* "Rumble seat" jeans 7 / "Stuffed" jeans & / "stuffed" shrts Of course, some people are gong to dsagree wth our choces. t should be noted, however, that n our openng forecast, we were correct n pckng wnners n 18 of 22 games for 81.8 per cent. The two mscuesofthe day were upsets accordng to our predctons. n the frst and bggest upset, Vrgna Polytechncal nsttute (VP) rolled to a 23-17 wn over the War Eagles of Auburn Unversty. The Sdelnes unt went out on a lmb to say that Auburn, wth a -2-1 record, would wn by 12 ponts. n the OVC, we fgured Morehead State would whp Murray by a feld goal. nstead, the Racers raced by Morehead 17-3. We fgured the Notre Dame- Mchgan State game would be farly close, and we were rght. Because the game was beng r played n South Bend, we made the Fghtng rsh a one pont favorte. We were wrong. Whle we forecast that Mam, Fla., would te Nebraska, the Comhuskers actually went on to defeat the Hurrcanes by 15. So, f you are a bettng man, don't always go by our margns for your pont spread. On some games, we pcked the margns accurately whle on others, we were as far as 32 ponts away. f anyone has a comment about our predctons, please address letters to Sports Edtor, Box 42. ntramural notes A flag football team manager's meetng wll be held at 7:3 p.m. Oct. 14 n room 22 of Alumn Memoral Gym. Because there s no regstraton beforehand, any team wshng to play flag football must have a team representatve at the meetng. Any grls' teams wshng to play ntramural volleyball must have a representatve at a team managers meetng, at 7:3 p.m., Oct. 14, n room 24 of Alumn Memoral Gym. Anyone desrng to offcate women's volleyball should be present at the meetng. Contact Betsy Chld at 898-214 for further nformaton. Regstraton for men's and women's handball sngles wll run from Oct. 13 through the 21st. Anyone wshng to play should sgn-up n the ntramural Offce n Alumn Memoral Gym. WOULD YOU BELEVE $1, OF LFE NSURANCE FOR $4 PER YEAR! YOU ARE A MTSU STUDENT BETWEEN THE AGES OF 161/2AND 241/8 YOU QUALFY-NO MEDCAL CALL FELLOW STUDENT-DEXTER NEYMAN FOR DETALS. X^^N. SMYRNA 459-4145 AUTO, RENTER, LFE AND HEALTH -J The MTSU Wado Karate "Turtle fax" jeans, jean skrts, jackets nda shrts, tops & slocks, sweaters. Whatever you need n clothng. BURKHART'S SLACK SHACK ON THE SQUARE 893-6725 OPEN TL 9 Dance Studo B Club Monday and Wednesday Begnners Classes; Men and Women 4: to 5= ntermedate and Advanced 4: to 6: Murphy Center

Lady netters get new coach by Ed Arnng Susan Lawrence has been named the women's head tenns coach replacng coach Betty Chrstopher, who wll contnue as the women's volleyball coach. Chrstopher was coachng both the tenns and volleyball teams untl t became apparent that she could not be two places at once. All partes nvolved agreed to the move.ctng that both squads would beneft from havng ther own fulltme coach. Lawrence has been assstng Chrstopher n volleyball thus far ths season. She s at MTSU as a graduate assstant, workng on her Master's. Only two of the seven team members are returnees from last year's squad. They wll play a lmted schedule ths fall, openng aganst Tennessee Tech at 3 p.m. n Cookevlle on Oct. 6. The Raderettes wll play the remander of ther matches at home, begnnng wth a match nvolvng the Unversty of the South, Murray State and the Unversty of Tennessee at Chattanooga on Oct. 1 and 11. The matches wll begn at 3 p.m. on Frday wth 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. matches scheduled for Saturday. MTSU battles Tennessee Tech on Oct. 2 at 2 p.m. and Trevecca Nazarene at 2 p.m. on Oct. 28. SDELNES, Oct. 7, 1975-15 MTSU manhandled by UT-C Mocs (contnued from page 12) Completng the only UT-C pass of the second half, Doug Elstead, who was the game's second-leadng rusher wth 93 yards, tossed a 21-yard aeral to Hogan and set up a 43-yard feld goal that passed between the crossbars wth two mnutes remanng n the thrd quarter. The three-ponter ncreased the Blue Rader defct to 2-1, and wth the begnnng of the fourth quarter, the antcpaton of another dramatc comeback, only moments away, seemed to be set. But t was not to be. After an MTSU feld goal attempt fell short n the openng mnutes of the fourth quarter acton, the Mocs put the cng on ther vctory cake wth an 8- yard drve n 15 plays that consumed nne precous mnutes of the scoreboard clock. Whatever chances MTSU had of another rally were dsntegrated when Powell, rated as one of the South's better backs by pro scouts, dove across the scorng strpe wth 3:48 remanng n the game. "Chattanooga's offense completely whpped our defense and t was obvous that we were physcally outmanned on both lnes of scrmmage," sad Coach Ben Hurt after the loss, whch evened the Rader record at 2-2. Ron Flowers Specal! Sweetheart Roses $4. a dozen Regular Roses $8. a dozen cash & carry 17 W. College St. 893-7134 EASY GO MARKET Curb Servce From 4-9 p.m. Exclusve Sellers of Draft Beer Budweser $1.5 Per Half Gallon Mchelob $ 1 75 Per Half Gallon ntersecton of E. Man and Mercury Blvd Twstng from the unyeldng grasp of MTSU lnebacker Melvn Boyd (58), UT-C runnngback Charle Adams (32) falls to the turf after a nne-yard gan n Saturday's thrashng at the hands of the Mocs. Offensvely, the Raders were led by Bobby Joe Easter who ganed 8 yards Ronny Cecl and Lavon Anderson paced the Blue defense and were credted wth 11 and nne tackles, respectvely. 5 Tm Hamlton Photo Natonally ranked Eastern Kentucky Unversty wll nvade the confnes of Horace Jones Feld for a crucal OVC match-up Saturday nght at 7:3jJ. Both teams wll carry unblemshed conference records nto the game. C B Rados MODEL CB - 95 Ctzens Band Rado Complete wth Unversal Mountng Bracket Mcrophone and Power Cord. RAY'S ROD & GUN SHOP Homecomng Concert LNDA RONSTADT & GUEST Tckets on sale October 6 1: AM - 3: PM Room 38 Unversty Center $4., $5., $6. $1. Dscount to MTSU Students

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