Friday, March 21, 1975
THE MICHIGAN DAILY
Page Seven
Friday, March 21, 1975 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven
West Qad
have nothin
(Continued from Page 1) Cam Loswell, presen
a widely smiling master of cere- of the few non-streng
monies. attempted a semi - s
"N o w," s h e commanded, juggling act. After th
"take another turn before the or fifth try, he man
judges." throw the ball around 1
AND THE red-faced seekers and catch it with his ot
of the coveted Mr. West Quad while juggling the oth
title stalked before the pa.iel His success was loudly
again. ed by the audience.
The bathing suit contest, ob-
viously the most popular of the HI4RLEY DANNER
three categories, was followed his favorite limerick.
by the talent show, which fea- "I decided that this
tured mostly feats of strength, was an appropriate on
and tumbling. favorite limerick," h
The first entry, Ryan Repp, "Seeing that there are
leaned on his singing and acro- males and females hert
batic ability for the competi-! He asked for silence,
tion. To the accompainment of his throat, and said,
Ho Chi Minh's Trail, a music fered her honor. He hon
group whose instruments ranged offer. So all night lon
from spoons to a banjo, Ryan honor, offer, honor, of
chanted the word "day-oh" as was simnltaneously lau
he pranced back and forth in booed off stage.
front of the stage, interspersing John Udell gave the
his steps with sommersaults, ' a simple and informati
skips, and handsprings. Fr a:
grand finale, he combined all: "THIS IS a good way
his tumbling stunts with one in a new pair of jeans
continuous yell, and anded up structed, and then san
flat on his back in the middle fully into splits, firstt
of the floor, then the other.
IJim Reed, the final
THE SECOND contestant, tall, ant, sang "I've been we
red-headed John Boyd, read an the railroad," while
emotion-packed poem by John back and forth and fl
Keats. It was the quietest talent muscles.
displayed last night. "You'll see me in ther
Paul McBride, the third would- he predicted.
be title winner, related a long
winded joke about some moth THE NEXT event
Olympics while walking on his question -and- answer p
hands and doing press hand where each contestantv
stands off the side of the stage. ed for poise.
'U' Regents listen
to angry students
(Continued from Page 1) tem of registration d
year." create the proper envi
He admitted, however, there to voluntarily support F
was a degree of "wishful think- The regents are sche
ing" going on in the Housing vote on the proposal at
Office. "We didn't want to be- meeting.
lieve we were over-enrolled un- Also discussed at yes
ti it came right down to themetnwreapos
wire, I guess," he said. meeting were a propos
crease University Hosp
THE PIRGIM issue was ad- rates, a traffic study
dressed by several members of medical center, and the
the organization, and by Marc of a new student cente
Ross, director of the Residen- Flint campus.
tial College. All those speaking
were in favor of the proposal, Y" *"*"*""*
which would be implemented There i s a
for the fall term. : d f -f
Under the new proposal, all " _difference
students would be assessed the i PREPARE FOR:
$1.50 PIRGIM fee along with ver 35 ye
other items on their account, in : MCAT experie
a plan similar to that for stu- " and succe
dent government fees. Students : UAT I-
could obtain a refund later. " Smal clas
According to PIRGIM repre- : LSAT
sentatives, the new CRISP sys- ® ®e study mat
beauties
to hide
ting one"
th feats,
uccessfulj
e fourth
paged to
his body,
her hand!
er three.
asclaim-
recited
occasion
e for my
he said.
all these
tonight."
,leared
"She of-
pored her
g t was
fer." He
ghed and
auidencej
ve show.
The master of ceremonies
asked each "beauty" a simple'
question.
"Cam," she asked Cam Los-,
well, "why did you enter this
contest?"
Looking blissfully into the
audience, "because I think there;
should be peace in the world."
"John," she said to John!
Udell, "What"s your major?"
"REMEDIAL breathing," he
answered solemnly.
T h e remaining contestants;
were asked similar quesrions,'
and then the judges conferred'
for a few moments.
Finally, the master of cere-
monies nounted the stage, and
with a drum roll in the oack-{
ground announced loudly, "The
envelope please."
The winner of the Mr. West ,
Quad 1975-1976 beauty title was i
John Udell. He was crowned
and soundly hugged by the other
contestants and cheered by the
Refugees continue
to flee insurgents
(Continued from Page 1) tion and will conduct relatians
Another district capital, Iloai with the government of resi-
Duc, 75 miles northeast of Sai- dent Lon Nol from the rel uive
gon, fell under insurgent at- safety of Saigon.
tacks, the Saigon command The baggage of the 12-man
said. It was the 36th provincial U.S. M a r i n e contingent in
capital lost, of the 243 in the Phnom Penh was flown trom
country, since the signing of the the capital as insurgent rockets
cease-fire agreement more than killed five persons and v'>unled
two years ago. 30 near the American Embassy.
Seven of South Vietnam's 44 1ixo American casualties were
provinces have already fallen reported.
to the insurgents and govern-
ment officials said there are -Sen. Jacb Javits (R-NCY.)
plans to aband->n three m >re if said in Washington that Con-
the offensive s',,wballs. gress is on the verge of d cid-
THE YIELDED provinces rep- ing "that we've had it" :nIndo-
resent roughly one-fifth of South china. He conceded that 'on-
Vietnam's territory and account gress will have to bear the re-
for about one-tenth of its 17 mil- sponsibility for denying Presi-
lion population. There are 25 dent Ford's request for $300
provinces in North Vietnam, million additional aid for South
which has about the same popu- Vinad
lation as South Vietnam Vietnam.
7his $s haircut
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In other Indochina develop-
ments:
-Sources in Phnom Penh said
the British are closing their em-
bassy in Cambodia becaue of
to break wildly appreciative audience. the deteriorating military situa-
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