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Woman in Mind Opens to Fallfest Crowd r Volume CXXVIII No VII October 19 1994 Ohio Wesleyan University Delaware Ohio 30 cents Woman in Mind opens to Fallfest crowd Alan Ayckbourns Jim Tranchida and Ann Hoyt j 4 r gr r heartbreaking play Woman in Mind Jacoby and Hughes both pointed will be staged at Ohio Wesleyan this to the various potential interpretations weekend to OWU theater and dance the play offers as part of what makes 1 departments 1994- 95 season it so enjoyable to work on i Woman in Mindisahumorous It offers a commentary on what q yet painful journey into the life of a society expects of the woman in middle- aged housewife Susan who society and what has driven her to is severely disappointed by life She become this way Jacoby said is trapped in a stifling loveless What the audience should be marriage her son will not speak to questioning when theyre watching her and her live- in sisterinl- aw this is if its her fault that shes going resents her Abandoned Susan insane or is this her familys fault escapes her unbearable reality by Hughes said Theres a lot of entering her mind where her perfect different levels that it can be fantasy family provides the affection perceived on It can be deep and I and kindness she desires emotional or you can take the play f production presented in you want rr The lightly if Theres K conjunction with the Universitys definitely something for everyone A National Colloquium is directed by in it Elaue Denny assistant paifessor of Jacoby described the course of theatre at OWU and features students the play as a roller- coaster nde of Jen Jacoby as Susan Randall Harr as emotions Theres comedy she Some the cast Woman in Mind left to right are Kenyon Farrow Randall i her husband Reverend Gerald said yet its very heart- wrenching at of of from Harr Jen Jacoby Sara Hughes Kenyon Farrow as Susans doctor times People will definitely be able and and Sara Hughes as her sisterinl- aw to empathize with the characters professor Junior Nikki Eiler is the the main stage of Chappelear Drama Sunday Admission will be S6 Other cast members include Jim The scenic and lighting design stage manager Center All performances start at 8 general and S4 for students and Yount Brian Shipley Abby Feldman are by Glen Vauderbilt OWU theatre Woman in Mind will be on pm except for the 2 pm matinee on seniors Inside FPC not a dead issue for some Werle said she had lost faith in Senior Kevin Manzel a member Counseling Services JAYwalk dedication By Seth Daniel the FPC members and the whole of the student history board this year and last year said We looked for programs for prevention ceremonies faculty last year The past members Melissa Werle a former history of the FPC in my opinion lack help from the faculty and there wasnt pg 4 pg 6 student board member who graduated integrity honesty and I certainly any The students need to stand up for from Ohio Wesleyan in 1994 said would never send my children to be themselves It is obvious the faculty Factors that determine Soccer teams benefit she is pursuing her options available educated by those professors In my wont back them up a in the faculty members who Provost William Louthan said life expectancy from Petoskey players against the University for breech opinion contract occurring because of participated in the breach and the there was some evidence that persons pg 5 pg 8 information leaks by the Faculty subsequent cover up know their not on the committee knew some Personnel Committee FPC last year subject matter well but they dont information that they should not have This is not a dead issue for mex know ho w to be decent h uman beings known Whether or not this said Werle I believe in my opinion Ken Robinson former religion information was leaked was never Doctors and journalists that the facts are very clear FPC board chair and current history board established If there was a breach or promised the student boards member said Ohio Wesleyan exists leak it was very limited said dont always see eye to eye confidentiality and confidentiality to serve the students aud when we Louthan was broken Some people call that a were getting muscled and pushed Phillips Bumside chairperson one before breech in contract and I am definitely around by some of the faculty of FPC last year said at the November Howard Wolinsky a medical By Mark Phillips and have been for the past year members Ohio Wesleyan turned its 15 1993 faculty meeting A former reporter for The Chicago Sun Times pursuing outside advice about that head Ft was criminal for the faculty member of FPC came to the often said medical reports must be confusing 2 Doctors and journalists breech of contract not to police itself see FPC PR misunderstand each other and cause to the public He said it is the job of confusion with respect to medical the media to get the best source in FALLFEST 94 Schedule of Events reporting leaving important questions order to balance different points of 800 pm In the Name of the Father Phillips football game unanswered according to a panel of view Wolinsky co- wrote the book Distinguished Alumni Artist exhibition 800- 1000 pm Reception at House of Black 1 30 pm Football game Selby journalists who visited Ohio Wesleyan The Serpent on the Staff The Works in Clay by Marian BAker 77 Culture 300 pm Womens volleyball Branch Rkkew University October 12 Health and Unhealthy Politics of the American House at ol Humphreys Art Hall 100 pm All Schools Small Schools Jam 400 pm- 530 pm Open home the Right part of the National Medical Association Friday October 21 Ml IB Ballroom President and Lisa Courtice 135 Oak Hill Colloquium was held in Gray Chapel Pulitzer prize- winning reporter P00 am 500 pm Parents Alumni Saturday October 22 600 pm HaD of Fame induction reception Gregory Moore a 1976 graduate said Joseph Hallinan said women in the k-gistration HWCC lobby 730- 750 am- Regisualion for5- K Fun Run dinner Welch there is tension between journalists audience have greater odds of being Soon- National Colloquium panel Physicians Selby 600 pm Presidents reception HWCC meeting Chappelear 700 Presidents dinner HWCC and the medical profession which hurt by their doctor than men Hallinan Way Time fora Changer Gray Chapel 745mParenlsCouncil pm 100- Parents Council committee 800 am 5- KFun Run Selby 600 pm Black Family dinner Stuyvesanl leads to confusion and mistrust won a PulitzeT with Susan Headden 300 pm neetings 900 am- 500 pm Bookstore Open dining room Moore who was recently named OWU 77 after their investigation Jones i 00- S00pm Annual Fund Council meeting 900 m- 6MpmParent Alumni registration 800 pm Naming ceremony Butler A Globe medical malpractice in Indiana managing editor oThe Boston of Viowiy HWCC House of Black Culture moderated the discussion He said after looking into 15 years of with the President Woman in Mind Chappelear 3O- 4J0 pja Tea and Tiumpets HWCC 1000 im Conversation 800 pm We think tbey doctors are disciplinary records he found only 800- 500 pjn Austin Manoropen house Chappelear 800 pm Central Ohio Symphony Orchestra uncooperative and secretive said one doctor who lost his license p10 MBligan Leaders in Business Lecture 110 am SUBA Black family brunch Gray Chapel PhiHipa Moore According to Moore a greater According to Hallinan that Do We Have Anything to Learn from the Welch 800 pm In the Name of the Father affairs Aud portion of the media is now dedicated doctor was abdominally bad He Japanese 110 am Student panel on Greek Womens soccer Roy Rike Beeghly Library 900 pm Coffeehouse Stuy Smoker to medical reporting but despite said that doctor gave insulin to a non- 100 pm S30 pm Volunteer Recognition dinner 11 JO am AU- campuscommunity tailgate 1030 pm Red and Black Revue Grub Pub increased emphasis not diabetic and treated a broken bone theres TWCC picnic Phillips Glen Sunday October 23 always enlightenment According with an elastic bandage Hallinan amnoo- nPancake P30 pm Mens soccer Roy Rike Noon Field Hockey Henry Street Field 800 breakfad sponsored to Moore with the increased also uncovered an anesthesiologist i 00 pm Woman in Mind Chappekar Drama Noon Womens soccer Roy Rike by Outdoor Club Sig Ep house information there are new medical who tried to eat pizza during surgery enter 100 pm Parade through Phillips Glen to 200 pm Woman in Mind Chappelear 1 reports everyday which contradict the see DOCTORS AND MEDIA pg 4 The Transcript Wednesday October 19 1994 Editorial tiyftr Ova I Let FPC lie in peace J It appears that the Faculty Personnel Committees breach of confidentiality mess from last year has reared its truly ugly head once again unfortunately now it is even uglier than before One of the students who was most involved in the situation last If year is reportedly pursuing legal options against the University for a o breach ofcontract The student believes that because ofthe Committees breach of confidentiality the University is then responsible for a breach Hn ovl of contract between itself and the students about the nature of the faculty evaluation process My question quite simply is why Why would anyone make this issue into so much more than it is I understand the importance of what happened last year or perhaps V3 in years preceding that too but there comes a time when you have to A focus on looking forward and moving on Dragging out last years FPC mess serves no purpose today If people are still angered over the reported breaches in confidentiality they probably have every right to be What a certain member or members of FPC did was ridiculously wrong As I said last year a student known to be guilty of breaking such a valued
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