The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1974-05-03
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The College of Wooster Open Works The oV ice: 1971-1980 "The oV ice" Student Newspaper Collection 5-3-1974 The oW oster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1974-05-03 Wooster Voice Editors Follow this and additional works at: https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1971-1980 Recommended Citation Editors, Wooster Voice, "The oosW ter Voice (Wooster, OH), 1974-05-03" (1974). The Voice: 1971-1980. 91. https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1971-1980/91 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the "The oV ice" Student Newspaper Collection at Open Works, a service of The oC llege of Wooster Libraries. It has been accepted for inclusion in The oV ice: 1971-1980 by an authorized administrator of Open Works. For more information, please contact [email protected]. J . T I J 1 I thy or net going to help I I you. 1 : I for the poopto . r I j StonLy Perdu XTVTT - ' PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENTS - OF THE COLLEGE OF WOOSTER Number 22 Kowne LXXXIX Wooster, Ohio, Friday, May 3, 1974 vetoes visitation, TOUEX YEAEIS LATEQ. .J Drushal Dallyilrjainct: J ctorwi iowrs TheWar la Cambodia Sotth Vietnam! self itermiiied The Watergate Admtaistratloa would Knt State ii jocxaoa I . by Jeff Adair chairman of Campus , Council, ner and one of the sections Drushal vetoed the proposal be- have been used this spring as IT. cause he did not see any added test halls to see how self-dete- r- " ' -- - would It . mined work. If Extended visiting . hours win social or educational benefits hours not be a reality this year. Presi- with ' sew hours than mere are was successful. It was possible campus may have had dent Drushal - has vetoed a In the present Visitation system. the whole Campos Council proposal length- Drushal has been out of town self-determi- ned hours next year. ening hours from 10 ajn. to and his office would not comment Campus Council has set up a V. 2 on weekdays and to 3 an. on the veto. : committee to study the extended .", -- and to see If a - pro- on weekends. Council Is study- . Also Included m the vetoed Visitation hours ing, their proposal --and plan to posal was a pilot program for new Council proposal may fit self-determi- Kennedy resubmit It to Drushal this month. ned hours . halls. Into Drushal's idea. Wag-- said the proposal hopefully will . According to- - Rod Kennedy, Kennedy said that a hall in PALLY 1 WORKSHOPS be ready for the May 27 faculty , meeting, and then for approval DATJICL CLLSCHIIG of by Drushal and the .Board The JANE FOrJDA Trustees. Saturday JfcSO 'Wedding. opens Kennedy said that the new pro- JUUATJCOriD posal they win send . to Drushal probably have the same iiirG win soniior.iKMMU MVOfcM I M TrX U W hours as the first idea. The may DZANKAHLEXl Parents soonest (he whole campus K1NT ST STU0CMI. MKMJMMU) IN WO fUDY COLLINS experience the extended visi- ". By Sue Tew are- - Invited to an, open faculty HOLLY NEAK tation win be next year. Self-determi- ned norjKovic - ; course discussion by professors The fourth annual Parents hour pilot programs MNMIHOfl MOM AT 7 m Weekend win begin with a Little Robert Benson, Art, Richard may be started in spring 1975 Of MAM TMf raOGRAJV M HCtO mPOO AT UU production of BLOOD Ben, Religion, Juanlta Browne, U Theatre Speech. and then be an option for the WEDDING. '. This is a powerful History, and James Rea, -- entire campus the following fan. play written by Spanish play- - Am- - the afternoon progresses," wright Garcia-- Lorca and direct- parents win be treated to two' bagpipe ed by Peter Havholm. new eventsr an outdoor Tickets for the production are ; concert, and a bus tour of the wage raised campus alumni direc- Minimum $1.50, and may be purchased by retiring - either at Lowry Center front tor, Ed Arn. desk or at the door. The play Many home sporting events, will premiere Thursday night both men's and women's, are scheduled to fin any free time, from..5(9:.9(9:; as a dinner theatre at the Woo- as weU as an open rehearsal of and ster Inn, then will be performed ' By Richard Klelbowlez hike, the minimum wage rises William Snoddy, Treasurer both Friday and Saturday nights. Wooster Chorus. to $2.00 on January 1, 1975; to Assistant Vice President, ex- Saturday night brings varying cast follows: $2.20 on January I, 1976; and to . plained that 85 percent of $L90 The such as. The College has Increased the. Dede Corvlnus forms of entertainment, an on January 1, 1977. would only raise the student's Mother and a minimum hourly rate for $2.30 Bride Barbie Wilson 'a student talent show, $1.60 Although the Congressional wages from $1.60 to $1.62 per concert-danc- e. student employees from Jazz ensemble full-ti- me would diffi- Wife . Barbara Hodges per The resolution provided that hour. Since it "be The Jazz dance Is an Innovation to $1.90 hour. lntrease Mother-in-la- w Pam Sprosty became effective April 28 for students employed by the Insti- cult to Interpret and administer, Neighbor Anne Llske this year, and the band, conducted they enrolled and In fact is discriminatory to Wooster students. tution where are by Ling, promises to draw -- Servant Randee Smith Stuart In- may paid 85 percent of the Wooster students," Snoddy said a large regular The bin authorizing the be Young Girls Diana Folkman audience. Other by Congress minimum wage, the CoUege has that the CoUege administration features of a Saturday night at crease was passed Kim Smith signed the President on decided to pay the full $1.90 decided to pay the fuU $1.90 Woo win still be present, such and by Little Girl Andrea Lester April 8, 1974. After the initial amount. per hour. Wedding Guests Paula Cochran as Zeitgeist and the film. Snoddy estimated that the In- Lois Sullivan crease from $1.60 to $L90 would Beggar Woman . Carol Watkins raise CoUege expenses $30,000 Leonardo " Andy Ingram a year. Bridegroom MarkLandls He added that there Is no -- Karon Father Kralg Gibson Tuesday decision for proportional across the board Moon -- r John Hamlin wage Increase. In other words, the Agricultural Technical Insti- complished this with the help Woodcutters . Scott Welngart By Jeff Adair students receiving more than tute. Other faculty members of students canvassing the area, Rod Owen $1.60 . under the old wage law campaign' and addressing envelopes. Every - Scott Baxter .Ten weeks of campaigning by Involved with the win not have their salaries auto- Young Men Jon Bennett students, faculty and townspeople Include William Balrd as known Democrat in the district Wages for about matically increased. BUI Irvine - for Brad Karan .win end this treasurer, Henry Herring, Ken has received Information these students will be raised only Tuesday with Ohio's annual May Hoover, and others. According Brad," he added. if their supervisors petition for a to Schilling, about 30 Wooster The committee has been can- Directors . Peter Havholm primary elections. Karan, hikes and have them approved by vassing the every week- Panv Pepper political science professor here, students have also been active district the administration. George White is one of four candidates seeking in the campaign. end since Karan declared his coUege workers Set W. candidacy candidacy. MassUlon, Before 1966, Also on Friday night, an An the Democratic nomination to Karan declared his Wooster, were not covered at all by mini- late February after being en- Rlttman and Orrvllle have been . run United congress- in coUege CoUege . Dance sponsored by for States mum wge laws. In 1966, completely Two-thir- ds Lowry as man in Ohio's 16th district. couraged by . several faculty covered. were brought Center will be held, Canton and of Alliance students and others wen as BAL- The AKRON ' BEACON members and friends, according of half wage laws, the feature movie, Schilling. currently have also been covered. These under the minimum LAD OF CABLE HOGUE. JOURNAL ran an editorial en- to Karan is receiving annual Increases until President of.the. Wayne County are the major population centers - Saturday the big day for the dorsing Karan in Its Tuesday they the $1.60 level. is Club. of the reached "parents, starting at 9:00 sum., edition. Democrattc district. Snoddy noted that. the CoUege In- Schilling remarked that one The last congressman from there will be a coffee, with the The CoUege has not been has not yet received official noti- en of the aspects of the Wooster was John McSweeney, faculty and administration. Then, active In Karan's campaign. Hay-d- hardest the Department of campaign' was to take a name who served in the 19308. Since fication from at 10:30, President Drushal win Schilling of the History Labor on the new law, but bases co-chair- man with low recognition and make then, Wooster has been served give an address entitled "A New Department is of Its Information on "unofficial " along it more widely known In the In Loco Parentis" in McGaw. the Karan campaign with continued on page six ... government three-coun-ty "We ac sources." FoUowJng the address, parents Bin Whltmore, faculty member of district. Peg two VOICE Friday, May 3, 797 has many things 'to say. sodally unacceptable In the "now" writing tiie false letter or litter tiie grounds with a No, I have not "yet found generation. In a reading it and laughing have menagerie of bottles, thus my path or can make a society that reeks with grown some I hope broken glass, cans, paper, Sorry, self-inter-est and too..