The J-TAC (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 12, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 20, 1970 Page: 7 of 16
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January 20, 1970
You thought Woodstock was
the Vibrating end? Dig this.
Planned for next Easter is
the "Grandaddy Rock.'' The
Los Angeles Memorial Colise-
um is the site. But the con-
cert of 10 top name bands will
be broadcast simultaneously:
• in 50 other cities ori gigantic
20'x30' closed circuit TV
screens in outdoor areas . . .
The nation's best-selling but-
ton? You guessed it. I Am An
Effete Snob for Peace .Any
guy getting static about the
stuff on his head or face can
use this quote from Joe Na-
math: "The Only Perfect Man
who ever lived had a beard,
and long hair and didn't wear
shoes and slept in barns and
didn't hold a regular job and
never put on a tie." . . ,
There's a sweetheart at Iowa
State who calls her boyfriend
Cyclamate because he wqos
her with phony sweet talk >. 1
College film buffs from coast
,to coast are giving r^ye re-
views to "The Kinetic: Aft,"
a three-prdgram series of 26
films distributed by. Universal
Education and Visual Arts,
Division Universal Studio..,
Chalkmarks on the Brooklyn
Bridge:"Raul is a greatlover."
Signed,' Maria. "P.S. Jose's
even greater." Underneath,
"P.P.S. Maria is a blabber-
mouth." Signed, Raul and Jose
. . . How do you measure up
on the media meter? A poll
of the 14-21 age group dis-
closes a weekday average of
113 minutes spent watching
TV, 140 minutes listening to
the radio, 23 minutes reading
magazines, 23 minutes read-
ing newspapers . . . Two new
rock clubs in London are call-
ed the Freakeasy and the Su-
perfreak ... See and Ski. A
new tanning lotion? Nope. It's
the name of the world's first
nudist camp ski, resort. It
opens this winter in Naked
City; Ind., about 60 miles
from Chicago ... Meet 17-year
-old Roger J. Stone Jr. of Ka-
.;t,oriah, N.Y. Roger's running
in 1970 for governor of New
York on the Independent
Party ticket and i$ already
pumping paws all over the
state. "We're, serious about'
this campaign," say his man-
agers.'"We want to show that
young people do' have civic
pride, and :.a keen interest in
what happens to the country ;
we will inherit." ... Coriiic ■'
Jackie Kanrion says the thing
about having Teddy Kennedy
as president if we ever were
attacked by the Russians, he'd
wait nine hours before letting :
us in on the good news ...
Could the fizz be tuning hu- •
man? In Detroit' police now
have thejr prowls cars lettered
"Protectors of Liberty" and
some. Chicago cops are draft-
ing Christmas cards showing
an officer with "Fuzz" on his
nameplate and a hippie hold-
ing a bouquet of flowers.' The
two are smiling and have
their arms around each other's
shoulders ... In merrie Eng-
land the boys are buying
mini-skirts to wear as shirts.
Up in Sheffield, the steel cen-
ter, bonnie lasses have reviv-
ed a feudal custom—the wear-
ing of chastity belts. Wonder
if the girls are decent about
passing out keys . . . "You
name the drug and I've taken
it," quoth Donovan. "But I
gave them all up. Why? Be-
cause they're an insult to your -
nervous system. You cannot
create while on drugs." '
Rodney Davis
GO ahead
Talk to this man
about your financial
future. If you're a senior or graduate
student, this man can put together a sound
financial plan that can go as far as you go. As fast
as you go.'Appropriately, it's called the GO
Plan ... the Growth Opportunity Plan from
United Fidelity Life.
The GO Plan gives you a big head start on
tomorrow's financial needs. With the GO Plan,
you can have a solid investment and insurance
program now and defer payment until
after graduation.
Your GO man on campus has all the facts.
See him soon, and GO on to bigger and
better things.
k1' Growth Opportunity Division
UNITED FIDELITY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
1025 Elm Street • Dallas. Texas 75202
Rodney Davis
353 N, Mellhaney
965-5253
Civic Series Spring Schedule
Page 7
The Tarfeton Civic
Series presents entertaining
cultural programs for the
students, faculty, and gen-
eral public. Each program
is to begin at 8:00 p.m.
College students are admit-
ted on their Activities Card.
Other admission is by sea-
son ticket or individual
ticket . purchased at the
door. The program for the
Spring Semester is as fol-
lows.
Monday, February 9 — Ferrante & Teicfter — Duo Pianists
Tuesday, April 9 - Stage Band Concert — TSC -Stage Band
(Admission Free)
Tuesday, April 23 - Spring Band Concert - TSC Bands
(Admission Free)
Wednesday, April 29 --Preservation Hall Jazz"Band -
one of the most popular college pro- '
grams in the country.
Thursday, May 7 —Spring Choral Concert - TSC Choirs
(Admission Free)
WHY ???
QUESTION: Why is tNe store sold out of the
book prescribed for my coarse?
ANSWER:TbeJotks for this semester were
ordered on November 18,1969,
based on estimates provided by
the department concerned. Shortages
are due primarily to over enrollment
in the bourse. Other reasons are
-Late selection of text by the prof
-unavailability of text from the publisher
v - changes of text after order
A Hearty Welcome To All
New & Returning
Spring 70 Students,
From The College Store
Personnel
John Miller„
Willie Pipes
Joy Casstevens
Danny Bateman
Earnestine Zimmerman
Debbie Stuteville
Barbara Pyiant - Postal Clerk
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The J-TAC (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 12, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 20, 1970, newspaper, January 20, 1970; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth141190/m1/7/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Tarleton State University.