Angola Tri State Triangle (Newspaper) - December 11, 1970, Angola, Indiana Bateman talks with student LARRY KENNEDY past week on December 8, the quarterly Student meeting was The presidents of the campus and dorms with Dr. Bateman to ask questions pertaining to policies and affairs of the Scott opened the meeting commenting on the openness of communication between the students and the administration Serious have not arisen on campus because of the high caliber of students they know where they are going and are serious about continued by saying how student leaders have been great in the past and but the gap between the student presidents and their followers is A lack of sensitivity between and how leadership must be has to be was a beginning of this Many people were given authority arid everything went Bateman began by speaking highly of He feels that they are interested in the students more so than at other also spoke about how are rising due to the economic level of the College is a business and a private college must rely on operating Dr. Bateman is on two committees which are trying to state support for private schools in Indiana in order to try to stem the rising TSC faculty Wages kept competitive with salaries a graduating senior Would in order to keep our high quality of This is not an easy a result of this and other this is the first year TSC will have a deficit One main reason being that school budgeted on the idea that 1,950 students would be here this fall and when only 1,850 TSC was cut short of Already two-thirds of this deficit has been raised outside of the college and with greater enrollment in the winter it probably will be this point in the meeting questions were I. Why no student because there is no money at Also because Ihe next building to be built will be the Business Building ori the site of Parking Lot 10. The student when will house a student and a supplement to the will will begin after the Christmas TSC has not opened the pool because there is still a leak in it and the school wants to make sure it will be fixed before it takes the building The building is now over 90 days being due August 21. didn't the in the blackout at Stewart blackout was a freak accident and as a result the entire system is being so that it can't happen Constant contact was kept with the dorm 23, No. 10 Tri-State College P.O. Box 307 Indiana 46703 December 11, 1970 MARY ANN sitting at round tables covered with red and tablecloths and sipping hissed and as the villain sneaked off the scene sounds like a page from the days of the 1800's. the scene took place last weekend in the Aero Auditorium as a very up-to-date audience reacted to an 1890's temperence melodrama Nights in a performed by the Angola Comr munity audience encouraged the players by its participation and emotional Little the angel stole hearts of with her innocence and Anita as the wife of Simon Slade the gained the sympathy of the full house with her touching rendition of is my Wandering Boy The portrayed by San gave a performance that deserved every hiss and boo he The Mehitabel played by Mary Ann and Sample Switchel played by Steve many a heart flutter with their Dudley portraying the Squire gained the admiration of the audience philosophical words and kind as the lovely Gddie gained the love of everyone there with her rousing sing along and her kind David portraying Simon was every bit the drunken bedraggled Larry Roderer as Willie and Frank played by A1 were the perfect examples of what the evils of liquor can Tom Turici as Joe Morgan and Colleen Anspaugh as Mrs. Morgan received the pity of all with their portrayals of the pathetic parents of Litle Mary John as the shoeshine was a most pitiful sole supporter of his widowed mother and entire incident in case of an Why can't friends come in the dorms without first checking with the is to protect the students from people who are not friends of the In the past been broken therefore a measure was Why aren't the RA's of better to the fact that this is an undergraduate school the students picked for the job are Continued on Page 3 Blackout hits student weekend power fraternity houses in the West Park Avenue causing inconvenience and some discomfort for several hundred students took the emergency in crews worked long hours in an effort to restore electrical service as soon as College appreciates very much the patience and understanding shown by the students during this secretary-treasurer of the college express our thanks also to the maintenance men who worked through weekend to restore cause of the failure was not but it was believed to have been a defect in break occurred at 4 p.m. Friday Service was restored to Cameron and Piatt halls within four but college and Northern Indiana Public Service Company workers were unable to repair the damage to the lines to Stewart Hall and the independent contractor was and his workmen found the break Saturday Wire needed for repair was located in and service was restored about 8 p.m. Burned out motors left at least two fraternities without heat for a longer Hall continued to serve meals through the cooking with gas and using candles for Facilities of the halls which had electricity were made available to residents of the other was restored at 8 p.m. twenty eight hours after the DRUNKEN after the barroom brawl in in a these actors and were the members of the chorus who added volume and enthusiasm to the choral Members of the chorus included Pat Suzanne Kathleen Jim William John Steve and Between scenes olio spots were presented by Mrs. Florence Wilson who sang Boy's Best Friend is his Iton Pierce and John Stevens presented a soft shoe version of Steyens with Take Mother's and Anita Showalter touched all with her rendition of Only A Bird in a Gilded Anita Showalter as the musical director with of Nancy and Phil Bitner and drummer John these very talented people were the skilled stage crew including Barbara Ron Arnie and Dan Mrs. Owens acted as costume mistress with the assistance of Pat King and Joan Dianae White took charge of make-up and A1 Keith and Jim Swift made up the lighting Kathryn Gordon was responsible for presenting the Angola Area with Nights in a Under her direction the ACT members presented a very successful