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^September 25, 1979 Issue 10 Volume XVI Wright State University Dayton. Ohio Services opens & C decals sell again

B> MIKE MILLER decal. Guardian Staff Writer Students who have legitimate The Department of Parking excuses foiregistering late deserve Services has re-opened the sale of the opportunity to buy decals like B and C decals to latc-regitering anyone else." Sims said. "If it students. wasn't tiieir fault for registering Carl Sims, acting director of late we thought it would only be security and Parking Services, t'air to give them an equal chance said, "We are selling the decals to purchase decals." to students who have valid Thus far. the Department of excuses for registering late. For Parking Services has given a example, a student that was laid number of refunds for various up in the hospital would get reasons. Many students don't consideration over a student that mind riding the bus from K-lot so simply didn't get around to they save money by parking • UM^ering until tlx last minute." there. Sim"»adtled. SIMS NOTED THAT there are "WE ARE WARNING the late- more than 350 students who registering students that they will registered late this year. He suffer the same problems that Carol Wager (ri(rightg ) receive* scholarship award from law Betnlng (lefi), Accoanttng Club president. added that there should be very other stud.-nts are now ciperienc- The Wright Stat*e UUniversit y Accounting Club will hold Its first meeting of the 1979-80 academic year on little difficulty because there are Tuesday,. September 2S, at 2:15 p.m., In AByn Hall, room 345. only a small number of those |S«* 'DECALS,' page 8) students that desire a parking Daze respite set for October 5 to avoid wet weather

By LORA LEWIS Other advances have beer, Guardian SlafI Writer Daze is tenatively scheduled to begin at 10 a.m. with Debbie made for the handicapped WSU Wright State students will get a Smith. Red Willow will appear students to enjoy October Daze. bit of respite from the classroom from about 12:30 to 2:30, and doldrums when the Inter-Gub Ambush will play from 3 to S p.m. "Though the efforts of thi ICC Council sponsors its annual Octo- committee and Bob Brown Asst. ber Daze. Clark noted several changes Direct, of facilities operations and the committee has accomplished Bob Francis, executive director of "October Daze will be held is the moving of the stage for the Campus planning and operations, October 5," reported Tom Clark, davs entertainment. we now have a porta-John that is coordinator of University and accessible to wheelchairs." Student Programming- "That"* a "Instead of being on the hiU by little bit earlier than some years the water tower, it will now be In other years students had to because ICC.w«Bted to get warm- where the booths are. The hill is a navigate their way bark to the er weather." natural ampitheatre." Clark not- University Center an J .her ed. He added that his move will buildings even further away for bathroom facilities. "People WOT THE EVENT WILL run all day also allow students to sit on the discouraged from coming." Gark Friday and Is located on the hill hill facing downward, instead of slated. under the water tower, the site of looking up on the level asphal* last Spring's May Daw. parking lot. Scheduled actvHies for the day "NOW THEY ARE making includz raffles, a brownie bake- strides in making it truly an off and a show-down poker game, THE NEW STAGE loc-tton will enjoyable event for everybody on as well as booths selling foods like be more accessible to students in the campus." polish sausage, pizza, pretzls. wheelchairs who had a difficult beer and soft drinks. time in the past getting to the The Tp'usic for October stage level. If you have any trouble finding the October Due site this year, then approach the water tower until It looks like this and you'd be r iS. r rVMHTf ~*r> <• n*t,~?r. - . * -A r,m » viflK » V *' t ft

J DAILY GUARDIAN 23, 1»7» Caucus encourages students to attend meeting

By TERRY UBBEE parent/spose orientation were al- TERRY BURNS, caucus presi- Three major goals were set by campus is one of the projects CwftUu Staff Writer so organized by student caucus. Am open meeting of the Stu- dent feels that H is important tor the caucus: 1) To improve and iponsoird by the caucus. dent Caucus will be held tonight members cf the wudem body to promote communicktions be- at S p.m. in room 033 University come to the cauctts meetings "1 tween caucus, students and »d- A PARKING FORUM is sche- Center. encourage everyone to come be- minstration. 2) To promote pro- Results of !he projects have duled for Thursday. Plans for a The meeting i« the first oi the cause it's your voice we want v> jects of interess to students, at.d been placed in the student mail- fall reception with the admistra- academic year. Issues on the hear, not ?>urs." Burns said. 3) To take an active leadership boxes and a master copy is on file tion ire still being finalized. agenda include the parking prob- role. in the rtudent development of- lem, operating hours for the The caucus held several meet- fice. physical education building, and ings during the summer in prepa- CAB POOLING TO HELP alle- goals and projects for the year. ration of the 1979-8C school year. viate the parking problem on Student orientation and Foundation funds 86 students with WSU-raised money

By Jool Smith Selection of recipients is based WINCHELL ATTRIBUTED Another reason or the success. Engineering raised the most This year, 86 students were on the contender's grade point the success of the campaign to the added Winchcii. is the WSU funds for the 1979-80 school year. awarded scholarships raised by average, two letters of recom- enthusiasm and support of their Foundation's campaign to make Interested applicants may ap- the WSU Foundation, according mendation. and a student written perspective colleges. the drive competitive between ply for 1980-81 WSU scholarships to Missy Winchell. essay of the desired goals. The colleges, the College of Science & Winter Quarter. WINCHELL, COORDINATOR student's overall performance at pssssssssssssss of scholarships, said most of the Wright State is aiso considered, recipients are continuing students said Winchell. Hollywood Auto at Wright State. Some of the The faculty of the specified The Wright State University scholarships are renewals from college chooses the winners. Win- is the Place for me! last year. chell said. A wide selection of Artist Series Very-Best, used cars for you to see J proudly presents its first event for 1979-80: Share The News 25S0 First St.. Fairborn 879-3878 pianist Bela Szilagyi

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hruce Schwartz Lisa Huriong Bela Thursday. February 21 ai.d Friday, Feb. 22, 8 p.m. This is not a "children's Szilagyi show," although children will love it. All words, music and puppets are creations of 23-year-old Wunderkind Wed., Sept. 26, 8 p.m. Bruce Schwartz. Featured Mozart's Ten Variations on Jfy in his nine vignettes are the delicate "Pierrot and the a Theme by Gluck, Chopin's Butterfly," the slightly Beverly Sonata No. 2 in B FIat ,r Minor and Moussorgsky's bawdy Rat of Huge Pro- Pictures at an Exhibition are Phil Wilsons portions" and the poignant performed by the extraor- 'Sarah's Last Words." dinary pianist Bela Szilagyi. Food and drink available. In Sills Wine and cheese reception Jazz the Center Cafeteria. to follow. In the Concert Hall. Wednesday, Nov. 14 and Thursday, May 8, 8 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 15, 8 p.m. Thursday, April 24 and Beverly Sills, soprano extra- Trombonist Wilson's work Friday, April Z5, 8 p.m. ordinaire. joins Charles with Woody Herman and Wendelkin-Wilson and the the Thundering Herd and This accomplished classical Dayton Philharmonic at with his own Phil Wilson guitarist studied in Spain Memorial Hal; for an all- Five established him as a with Andres Segovia and at Victor-Herbert concert. This c: great jazz performer. For New YorL's Juilhard School. performance is part of Ms. two nights he will join Peter Usa Huriong will perform Sills' farewell tour. Next / s Knudsvig and the Wright solo on Thursday and will be year she will take over the State Jazz Ensemble to joined by flutist Sydney- administrative leadership of / transform the Center Cafe- Goldsmith for Friday s duo the New York City Opera teria into a hopped-up jazz recilal. Wine and cheese and will retire as a vocalist, night spot. Food and drink receptions will follow. In the making this a very special available both nights. Wil- Concert Hall. event indeed. son's original compositions J: wiil be featured. WINDOW mm »Uyt Saturday, Mar. 8,8:30 pre, TMURBiP and Sun'., Mar. V, 3:30 p.m. Mail to: Friday, Oct. 12, 9 p.m. This epscm'i'te is thf out- standing second company of WSU The Washington Post tilowc tne Al'/in Ailey American Artist Ssries Box Office thai Window's Thurber Dar.ce Theatre. The young 020 University Center "ranks with Holbrook'j dancers are at home '.n jazz, Wright State University Mark Twain and Whit- baliet and modern dance, Dayton. Ohio 45435 more's Will Rogers." Es- and the audience at the chewing hyperbole, Win- Victory will be treated to dora simply quotes James examples of each. Tiiurber. a native Ohioan, to describe the show as "not General Faculty/ Student/ ur.meaningless." A rollick- Public Staff Alumnus/ ing good time is guaranteed Child os Bill Windom recreates his Emmy-winning role in Series Tickets: S25t $15t Wright State's main gym. St. Olaf Choir Any Four Events (good for Pre-show dinner reserva- 13 S14t S8t tions available at 673 2900. any combination of events) -* Mt Saturday, Feb. 2,8 p.m. Single Event S3-t Th« premier college choir in the United States, their t Discount price to WSU students, al»"">i. voices rival the angels'. The faculty and staff valid for persons currently ftr.i acoustics of tne Victory employed at Wright State or currently enrolled Theatie will make this con- or pre-registered for dasscs; /.lumni please poet cert 5 breathtaking eiperi- ERKH specifv vear of graduation; two tickets may be ence for all. (The St. Olaf purchased on a single ID. Christmas Festival is broad- oiificKomranv cast nationwide on PBS), Series or Event Quantity Price Total Friday, Oct. 26, 8 p.m. Thursday, April 17, 8 p.m. This evening of sublime entertainment at the Victory Sixty-two-year-old choreo- Theatre features pianist grapher Hawkins joins his John Owings, the Cerone- young company for this per- Podis Violin-Piano Duo and formance at the Victory the James Tatura Jazz Trw. Theatre. Sets are by Fran- Lyric ten-* John McColIum kenthaller, Motherwell and City Zip Code sings and serves as master- Boxer, original scores are of-cere monies. A reception by noted modern com- Phone: Home in the upper lobby will posers. and the spectacular (heck enclosed: Make die able to: follow, hosted by the agency dances are created by Etick Wright State University Amu St net which represents these art- Hawkins. It's a total arts ists, the Great Lakes Per- experience and pure, joyful, Master Charge Number beautiful dance. forming Artist Associates of Expiration Daie Ann Arbor. TIsa Sijiisture AAAV6H! T«£V HAS LEb 24 to, 0 THAT?*. OPINIONS AND p/put I7f WMAA - Li Parking fantasy

No! so lonn ago, nor so far away, there lived in the Stale of Wright a happy people, content to live in mild poverty-caused by what in Ah/ AMGUi<>H£2) their tongue is known as tuition. The populace was content to while away the time drinking, &BJ6AL FAW discoing, and spent som« time actually working at their studies. But all was not well in the State of Wright, there persisted a "V) problem for the people-finding a place to park. Parking had been a difficulty in the State of Wright since its founding. But this year it was worse. The rulers of the slate, in their zeal to please their twin gods Growth and Expansion, had built too many buildings and failed to allow spaces for the masses to park. Many grumblings were heard in the villages of the State of Wright-from Allyn Lounge Towne to Oelmanburg /he complaints sounded. Now the rulers were not totally evil, just misguided. They formed a Car pool service, and urged the masses to try it. Bui the masses cried. "Inconvenience", and "One man. one car", and refused to Double up. The Caucus, a people's representative group, also tried to ge' the people to Share the Ride, but still the vast majority refused. Registration options Then the rulers of the kingdom were forced to order hailed sale of parking permits the critism by the populace increased. From the palace in the suburbs of Allyn Towne a voice was heard to cry. "let them park in K-lotf" by SUSAN OPT During this lime the Caucus watched the growing tide of The lady at the table then pointed lo the right Guardian Editor Emeritus discontent, und saw it was not good And ihe leaders of Caucus and said the fatal words. "Go stand in line." I used to think registration at Wright State said. was bad. (Note the word "used to."). 1 dreaded Well, the line consisted of some 350 people (I "Let there he a /tanelLet students, arid rulers get together and the racc to get my registration card in the drop had time to count) and the lady at the beginnine discuss the issue, and the land will return to its stale of bliss. bo* before the classes i wanted were closed. said she had been waiting for forty minutes. So he talked lo the rulers, and to some students, anil there was a I always had a terrible time finding my So 1 debated about saying but decided to get it panel formed. advisor to get his signature. Then, there were over with and stood in line, I was really puzzled the pink cards you had to get signed to get into a though bccause no one seemed to know where closed class. The end of this tale has not yet unfolded. It is up to you. the the line was going. WELL, MY FEELING of dread for Wright reader lo determine whether this story has a happy ending or So. I had no idea what 1 was waiting for until State's registration process vanished rapidly a whether the residents of the State of Wright will spend Ihe rest of an hour later when a security guard directed 15 their stay there in a continual fruitless search for a parking space. few weeks ago when 1 decided to register for a of us »t> steps to Building Five. class at Sinclair. No one can tell if the par.el the Caucus has formed will actually be Again. 1 entered another lobby only this one able to do anything, but one thing is certain. Without the I just wanted to take one class, in the bore signs like "Schedule Verification" and attendance of a large group of students, ihis experiment in evenings-an English non-fiction class. I figured "Troubleshooting." I was told to check a class student/administration dialogue will fail. it would not be much trouble to sign up for just list posted on a bulletin board and see it my So. attend and. just possibly, something will happen. one class. I figured wrong. class was closed. Sinclair registration is divided into priority • now would you trel if vour class was registration, fot students with at least 39j credits closed after waiting in line so long? Fortunately at Sinclair, and regular registration, for every- I did no< have to experience that feeling-mine one else, inducing me These registrations are was stil open. held on different duyi. Recycle this So 1 went to the "Schedule Verification", had my registration card stamped and followed signs EACH DAY OF registration is divided into •o Building six. time blocks which are assigned letters of the In this lobby were six lines leading to two alphabet. You are supposed to register in the computer terminals. However, only five people Guardian block with the letter vour last name begins with were ahead of me now. The people at the Well, mine is "O" but I couldn't maie ray terminals entered my name and class schedule time period (10-10:30 a.m.) because ! work. So. 1 and handed me a small read-out telling my fee. had to go after 4:30 when anyone assigned to $36. register that day could register. The next sign siad, "Cashiers" and pointed So. I arrived aoout 4:35 p.m. and followed the towards Building Seven. Once there, 1 was signs saying registration begins in Building Column options directed up to the second floor. four. Sinclair buildings are not named; but Now. w this lobby 1 first went to Card numbered. Collection where they took my registration card. I f OUND 3UILDINC four and entered a lobby I then had to go to a table to write my check and Do you have a gripe that you want aired publicly? with tables sat up with various department finally, another line (16 people) to pay the Having some prolem with Wright State University? !s there some signs. ' cashier. particularly noteworthy program at our University deserving of 1 was at loss as to what to do but quick Once out of the cashiers I was swept away by praise? thinking led me to the information desk. There, the ID people who photographed me and stuck a Then The Daily Guardian invites you to not just write a letter to the girl directed me to the table wi,h the English card in my hand. the editor, but to take advantage of the column space (to the right of sign. this editorial) The man at the tabic asked what ciass I was And then, all of a sudden, after two hours In his space The Daily Guardian allows its editors and now its taking and he scribbled it down on a green plew and four buildings. I had no where to go, I readers to comment on Wright State or even ihe world. of paper, signed it, and handed it back. wasn't even sure how to get out. All the Guardian asks is that yor column be typed on a sixty FOOLISHLY I THOUGHT, "This is easy Now. Wright State's mass registration follows characterise (i.e. with the margins set at zero and 60) and be enough, no lines, this isn't too bad," as I a similar form but this was not mass registra- double spaced. followed the next sign. tion. this is how everyone registers at Sinclair. The Daily Guardian reserves the right to edit all of the submitted It led me to a lady who pointed me down some tlfi. how 1 long just to gel'my registration card columns, but will do so only for newspaper style. steps, to a hallway connecting Building 4 and S. in the mailbox and be able to pay my fee by We also reserve the right not to print any column that is In the hallway were more tables and people and mail. 1 was handed a registration card to fill out. unsigned, or excessively obscene.

i I September 25, 1979 DAILY GUARDIAN 5 'Heat of the Night' shows gutsy male influence

By RORY METCALF What's more, they aren't artsy- Guardian Mu«k Writer just great. HONEST LULLABY, IN THE HEAT OF THE NIGHT (Portrait). Baez's own songs are Pat Bctminr (Chrysalia) Benatar enjoyable, and although there is claims she listens primarily to nothing on the order of Diamonds British male rock singers rather aad Paul in her four new tunes, tbant the female vocalists who they arc the better tracks on the dominate the charts. It shows in LP. Her cover versions are gener- her tough, gutsy delivery. ally not up to the standard of the originals. THE MUSICIANS ON this al- bum are not the usual aggre- Her Before the Deluge adds gation of lobotomized "L.A. nothing of significance to Jackson Sound" types. On songs such as Browne's reading, and loses Heartbreaker and No You Don't, something with the absence of the band (Neil Geraldo on lead David Lindley's ethereal violin guitar, keyboards, slide guitar playing. and backing vocals; Scott St. Clair BAEZ' COVER OFNo Woman Sheets on guitars: Roger C'apps No Cry shows her coninuing on bass and backing vocals and interest in protest music, as Glen Alexander Hamilton on reggae and punk arc the two drums) plays hard and fast. remaining forms ( and she ob- Several tunes were written by viously isn't ready for Anarch in i producer Mike Chapman and his isn't ready for Anarchy in the UK pattner Nicky Chinn. including or Julie's in the Drug Squad). No You Don (originally written Unfortunately, the song suffers for Sweet, which was rearranged from many of the worst features for Benatar. It is one of the best of white reggae-the vocals and debut Ip by another strong singer. synthesizer, triangle and shaker. one between a young woman and songs on the album, attacked with instrumentals are neither Ellen Foley (produced by lan There is little need for a studio The Married Men she loves. a lusty growl worthy of her inspired nor particularly Jam- Hunter and Mick Ronson). shows full of session musicians when Every song contains something heroes. aican in influence. her voice to great advantage. Maggie. Terre and Suzzy sing different and wonderful. The band-written material is Fans may like this Ip. but I those lush, joyous harmonics as The Roches arc one of the best somewhat weaker, especially the don't recommend it to others. mellower My Clone Sleeps Alone. full as anything Queen ever avant garde groups of the year. It d

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By JOHN K)KL strongly advocate, however; to Guardian Special Writer face ranked teams, it must im- The Wright State soccer team prove much more." won their first game of the 1979 season by blitzing Ashland Col- OBVIOUSLY A TEAM effort. lege 11-2 Thursday. The victory Droolias seemed ' to improved the Raiders record to most impressed with his mid- 1-2-1. fielders by saying. "Although the Sin players scored as the of- hat tricks scored by Collins and fense exploded for the first time Reddon lead a strong offense, 1 this yejr. Bob CoJlins and Mark was much more impressed with Reddon each had hat tricks, while the peformance of the midfield- Manuel Batres sliced two home ers. Batres. Durbin and Butler. and David Wet and Ed Thompson each added one. The runaway score present- WITH THE SCORE tied 2-2 ed Droolias with a chance to Bob Collins slammed one in; play the entire team. That was which proved to be the winning definitely a plus for experience goaJ. The Raiders added another and a sure condidence builder. goal and it was 4-2 at the half. Droolias said. "The score al- During the first four minutes of lowed us to play everybody the second half. Batres scored his and the experience gained will two goals and the Raiders were help all the players as we move on their way to a lopsided win. into tougher competition." He Seemingly, the key to victory then added. 'Our optimism is was the Raiders outstanding pas- high." sing game. It was performed with percision timing and perfection. The Raiders next home However, Coach lim Droollias game is Wednesday, at 3:30. Raider Bob Cofllna hordlrt Athlud goalie Paul Slolz. Collins commented, "I see definite signs when mt. Vernon Nazarenc scored three goals In Raider victory. of a passing game, which I College come to town.

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iplained Wynkoop. After a one match break the koop, "We didn't play well at allowed them to make it easier By BOBCANDOR The Raiders open up their Raiders took on Ball State only all in the third game and didn't than it should have been." SPORTS Kdltor home schedule tonight when to be defeated in two straight deserve to win it." said Wynkoop. The Wright State women's they play Wilmington at 7:00 games by score of 15-9 and volleyball team traveled to The final match of the day p.m. The Raiders now stand at 15-6. Wynkoop felt poor play Wynkoop felt the Raiders Eastern Mighigan this week- and the third one in a row saw 3-3 on the season. on the part of theraiders was play on # whole was inconsis- end for a five team match. •he Raiders facing Grand Val- the reason for the lopsided tent. "When we played good, ley College. WSU took advan- margins of viciry. "The we played real good. When we During the course of the tage of numerous errors by scores would make you think did not play so well it was the day on Saturday the Raiders Grand Valley to win in two they were a much better team bottom. I think that is some- played the other four teams games 15-11, and 15-13. Wyn- My doctor than we were, and they were thing this team is going to winning two and losing two. koop used a lot of players in not. We did not play well in have to work itself out of. We They defeated Eastern Michi- the match giving everyone a pronounced either game," commented the need to get a consistency level. gan and Grsnd Valley College, chance to play and trying to while losing to Ball State and Raider coach. me cured keep everyone rested. "The We are still young and aren't Kellogg Community College. day was so long we tried to able to stop a bad streak from of cancer. play some fresher people in happening. Like in the Kellogg A tough Kellogg team was that last match. They did well. game when we got down 11-0. next on the Raiders agenda. My boss It should have been more like That type of thing. We need to The Raiders opened against WSU spilt the first two games 1S-8.15-8 Instead of 13-11. Wc strive for a consistency level," Eastern Michigan beating losing the first by a 6-15 score had some lapses where we didnt. them in two of the three games and won the next one by a My boss didn't under by scores of 16-14, 11-15, and 15-11 final. Kellogg took the stand that I was healthy 15-10. Coach Peggy Wynkoop deciding game by a whopping a#un felt "Anytime a amtch goes 15-2 score. "We didn't play Decals on sale again So I was let go the maximum number of 5-2 score. "We were in the A lot of people are like my boss They think that games you know pretty match- match playing decent volley- 1 Continued from pdge 11 everyone dies of cancer ! ed and playing about the same ball until the third game, and "Students who deire the decals should cash-in now before the thought so. too Until the caliber." then we did not." said Wyn- American Cancer Society, ing with the shortage of parking sale is cut-off again. Sims said. through one of its service spaces." Sims noted "We en- SIMS ADDED THAT parking and rehabilitation programs courage students to buy decals. spaces have been exceptionally helped me return to a but we think it is only fair to warn hard to find between the hours of normal life them that spots will not always be The ACS also has locai LEAVING THE 8:00-10:00 a.m. Units that help Americans to find. &:00-10:00 a.m. who've never had cancer He stated that most of those Sims noted. "Right now. we understand it tetter SERVICE? registering late are night students arc trying to weigh the situation Today more and more who generally don't purchase and not sell any more decals than cancer is a curable disease GOING TO parking aecals. we have to." Ignorance about cancer is COLLEGE? curable, too READ ON! UP TO I American Cancer Society Earn an Army Officer's commission PER MONTH FOR while you earn your degree! PLASMA DONATIONS Qualified veterans receive advancec *100 Bob Hope placement credit in the ArmyROTC says: program. There are several reasons "Red Cross why this is a good deal. For open- FQR-SPECIAL can teach you ANTIBODIES ers, you'll be paid a $100 monthly £00 first aid. subsistence (tax free) allowance in And first aid addition to your VA benefits. Bonus for first time aonors with this ad can be a p plasma alliance 224-1973 life saver." Graduates of our program are Slood Alliance, inc. commissioned as Second 165 Helena SI. Dayton, Oh. 45404 Lieutenants in the Active Army, Reserves, and National Guard. The program is available locally on WTUE WELCOMES campus at U.D., Wright State, and Sinclair.

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