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The Guardian, January 26, 1972

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This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Activities at CORE Scholar. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Guardian Student Newspaper by an authorized administrator of CORE Scholar. For more information, please contact [email protected]. STEINEM SEEKS LIBERATION FOR ALL WOMEN their own identltle.' through 1 of a "w or sing woman's" move- During thlii gyvocracy, child- m in tha struggle. In ment, excluding the majority ren were raised e«w*s!*. s they are more cour- of women, particularly house- and ownership of chiidreB was They also an we are." r en without sex roles, and often Tin Women's Liberation wives, "who work herder than non-existent. > dare to give up their Movement "1» not a reform; anyone." without fathers, belong In the "Really, that was because Movement. "This society," It U a revolution," according paternity had not been dis- Block parallel A study revealed that house- proclaims Stelnem, "gives covered yet. It wac thought to Gloria Stetnem, Liberation historical parallel wives performed service* children muchtoo much mother, that women bore fruit activist, who spoke at Wright twtween the on an equal basis," receive State on Wednesday, Jan 19. valued at nearly $9,000 a year. and much too little father." certain benefits:. "That's how much a man would The revolution is tor every Older--more radical plained. particularly "They can be people. They can type of woman, from house- have to pay for her services, "When the connection was wives to wet/are women topro- Women who are old and dls- made—I like to Imagine It as fesslonals. The revolution is partlcipate. a big kind of light bulb in some- against the socialisation i as rex body's head, although there Is having r sew Ives legal status to give them. They cess which brainwashes I so sud- one anthropologist »ho says are very much Into the change gave them the sa me legal status Into fearing success, fearing onefrom women discovered paternity and in some areas are organis- as wives, which was chattel." power- as unfemintne. »d she's '.eft with 30 several hundred years before ing together with domestic Stelnem points out that "no "The socialization process is isrs of productive life they told men about It because Is saying ; a lot of money Is a proof workers because they under- ting to do with it, ac- they wanted to maintain their the lack Of masculinity." They can also stand Mat the vork they do to society," stelnem til sides—from parents ..•dependence—ownership of their lives, i rid themselves ofdohumanlzlng from television is the same, whether It's In children, hamlngdownpnverty their identities. Wet roles." their kitchen or someone else's to children, the origin of pri- Comparing myths Stelnem emphasised that "We kitchen and tobedlvlded agalnsJ vate property and of marriage, women and blacks, she said, are talking about a humanist each other is only in the end and the *hot* Idea of women "Both black men and all women movement la the end." First, to defeat us both. as the means of production women nust get themselves to- Ulk about it, to have r brains, passive gether. "Obviously," Stelnem as- secretly are ' produced the workers natures, like natures, and "Maybe if we 1! ability to marry serts, "housework and child and we produced the soldiers are lncapab'.ie of governin\lnfgf * tSsn every day," care is not female; !"s human, and eat choc and so our bodies had to be ! tliemselves. Got forbid that we and it mut be shared by all of parasite. Old controlled," Stelnem assreted. should try to govern a white having had 5000 yea it that way and know Women were relegated to the male or exercise csaie de- racy, 5000 years of patriarchy Stelnem claimed. role of cheap labor, perform- cision- making power over and racism, maybe we have a Wall ing the tasks which no one STEINEM PROCLAIMS revolution. Wilcox. chance for 5000 years of hu- Welfare Beautiful—what i* it? ted, "which is still manism, and maybe some year* 85% of the peo- who are con- good working deflnl- Sisterhood finally, we're beginning to fla- of working together, and of fro n now historians will look c female, Ky male stand- work. The tech- ure out tliat It's really a lack finding out we can do It, and baca at this time and say tittt ve the that means is shttwork." of self-esteem. of getting power. Power has to for the first time, the human of women pre- "We work well together, care be taken." race stepped dividing Itself up are therefore even more the pattern -'or other tells you each other, share prob- Stelnem holds praise for the by visible difference, accord- to be interchangeable moving i subjugations, "for in- as women and and onlu "Individual men who have the ing to race or according iosex, Job even if they car. get the parts, as In 'you get the liquor; • she elaborated, "When really Intergrate at w equal courage to give up their white and started to look for the real Job, because there are no child I'll get the girls.'" oups who looked differ- vou don't level after we've had a period skin and their male privileges. and the human potential in all tare centers—no national sys- The Movement Is "for women talked different were P identify with your group, of eaMin» ourselves together. W e understand that and we hold of us." tem of free child care cen- who are not considered attrac- tive by male terms, whatever that means, and so whatever by solving til they do Is supposed to be just of women will compensating for the fact that of welfare and they couldn't get a man. I begin to be solved, mean," she asked, "what else could you want?" and especially In a racist soc- iety, to be born a minority Woman worship female, is to be certainly con- Steinem presented a brief his- VolumGUARDIAe 8: Issue 22 Wright State University Wednesday, JanuarNy 26, 1972 ind from magazines," Steinen demned to some kind of pov- tory lecture, describing the" claimed. erty." period from 12,00 to 8,00 BC "It's enormously difficult t< The Movement, Stelnem goes as a gynocracy where women A STUDENT PUBLICATION : hange because those roles an on, is for Spanish speaking were worshipped because they" women who have for years en- dured machismo, defined as 'and squallty is very : I s m." Vhlte i and very subversive said Stelnem, "can't Child-care proposal sent to Steering Committee bad It is." Inferior function and makes us 7. . . . . > upon us." i amend- t participate Inferior," Steinem stated, "bu posal i concrete facts used for a day care center." ment be put to e Steering 19 for the first half of history we can Initially get started, Leavltt added that "money for liberating housewives Movement Academic those who tell th"; the reverse was true. It waa Committee of a day center feasible at a gymnasium for Jock strap6 a period, I suppose, of womt One of the things that Council. ight State and Is there of this special handicap the state doesn't s'jem right when a day envy Instead of penis envy." versity Student Attain- iscas- Dr Frank Leavltt, Chairman need for one?. . - has an obligation to provide for cir» center could prevkiesome ed and took action on » as I Day of the Student Affairs f a day care for those who one with a means to fun her C»re Center for n. ilj>i«M said, "We a: ny opinion cop- their education." Weasels ex- State community last 4-Ytday, have to sell the id care center at Gil claimed that a university cam- Jan 14. Wright State I'm stating the profi pus should be mobile. We should Entertainment Society plans festival Sandy Hill brought forth a Doug Campbell, a student opinion of V rank Leavltt and not stral try to be as flexible as pos- motion proposing that a day member of the committee, the opinion „t the clialrman of cour II I've kn sible. The edifice doesn't make 3000 or a minimum of 19000 If the music festival care center be sponsored by the added that "I think it's a damn the Student Affairs Committee for i Is seen as a necessity by Reu- that we've inlversity famous; It's the through, Reuwer sees se university for pre-sctool chil- good idea. also want to or its members. I think a day crying wer for the music festival to other "big and fabulous" e for It. I i people." dren. The day care certer would make clear that by pushing this care center is very important ould like to see It staffed by "For the preservation of en- get underway. Five thousand produced by the Socioty So far the proposal of having be available to students, fac- proposal on to the Steertr-g Wright State. If you get women alike. If men tertainment at Wrtght State," members could pr3ve a boon to In the year. a day care center at Wright ulty and staff. Committee we, the committee, girl then they won't be so Bob Reuwer, Director of Op- such a festival. Non-members must pa State has received little or no The majority of the committee are not draggling our feet on upset in changing diapers at opposition fiom the administra- erations for Student Govern- Officers presently established to get tnto the festival. was in favor of the Initial pro- this proposal. It's yet that we ment, lias initiated a plan for by the constitution of the So- home. You know the fattier tion. The Ohio code governing to an Entertainment Society, now ciety are a President, Vlce- day care centers still has to until thay recognized as an official club presldent, Secretaryand Center Board discusses future budget proposal; about 12 be Investigated. The problem years old." at WSU. Treasurer. Term of office is of where is should be located As Its first project, the So- one year and elections are to Ruth King, Instructor of edu- still has to be worked out too. ciety wlH attempt to stage a be held the last month at each appoints treasurer, charter revision committee cation, suggested that a model After checking with various one-day outdoor music festi- fall quarter. A minor dispute arose during second place finishers to the —approved the request of program be set up with the aid privately ownod day care cen- of future teachers. "What I val June 17 or the last weekend Reuwer intimated that plans the meeting when board membor reglonals, but then immediately Clifford McPeak. intra- ters In the Dayton vicinity, it would like to In May. for the festival, concerned with Karla Thompson ask«d Eliza- offered an amendment to his mural Director, that rooms seems that the average cost Is faculty for 1 "The projected outlook of the lining up groups, clean-up, beth Dixon, UC Director, about own motion that the Board only 08A and 06B be set aside between $18 anil $20 a week are studying music festival," declared Reu- handling of drugs and security, why UC Board money vasv'om- send the first place finishers. for table tennis. par- or $80 tlclpate in with their wer, "Is to have on national need to be drawn up and handed The UCB members discus®! mttted to send the winners of In the discussionthatfollowed, —approved the request ofthe to rent a very modest 2-room Engineering Club for the use For example, they could name combined with reglgnal to the administration in one length suggestion." to the annual UC tournaments to Dixon offered to pay out of her apartment. These private fa- and local talents." kn their proposed t»l- regional tournaments without bitiget the expenses of Richard of part of the Lower Hearth cilities offer lunch and a cur- Membership in the Society Is sure some kind of administra- these suggesMms , authorization of the board. Johnson, Program Director of Lounge and rooms 08A and riculum consisting of learning he 08B for exhibits from Feb provided by the constitution for tive support. Administrators "It was Just a case of neces- the UC, who will accompany to color, learning to count and "any student, faculty or ad- need assurance that problems money to hob/one the winners on the trip. Camp- 21 and 25. > going to cost. the pledge of allegiance. The ministrator who has a desire experienced at last year's I every quarter.; bell's amendment was defeated —authorized the purchase of We just have to be committed majority of the day care cen- to enjoy a wide variety of en- Wrlghtstock will be dealt with financing* film by a 4-3 hand vote. The Board a dozer, table cloths for the to the Idea." ters that were contacted ad- tertainment." Dues of $3 per firmly. then approved the main motion Rathskeller. How much will a day care cen- mitted that numerous Wright ywr entitle members to free Reactions from Student Gov- to pay for t he f alary with only one abstention. —directed the policy com- ter cost for Wright State?. .. State students have used their admission io all Society spon- ernment to the Society were assistant pronm dl- Doug Campbell member of the In other action taken by the to do a feasibility and who will end up paying for facilities at one time or an- of using the Upper favorable, with some hedging as tor the ttlng of Board asked If the Board was Board, Cheadle appointed a It?.. .This is one of the reasons other, to start to the practical possibility of student emplcfes. committed to send both the Charter Revision Committee. Lounse as a seminar why the proposal is goingbeTore !f a day care center »ere pro- 3000 students paying $3 each capita /equlp- first and second place winners Members of the committee are the Steering Committee of the vided at Wi.0 a good bit of plan- "As I see ti, enpialns Keu- to Join the Society. to the Reglonals. Dixon re- Doug Campbell, Frank Sals- consenus of opin- ning should ion that all correspondence Also a plait wer, "the only workable solu- Observes Reuwer, "As our sponded that the Board was not burg, and Dr Harold Holllngs- with other departments be Student Affairs CommK.ee and tlon Is for the student body Illustrious President committed to send bc*h, but warth. to bind together and co-opera- has said, 'Actions done In writing. the individual who brought forth that it was traditional to do so. The Board also approved the tlvely produce an outdoor mu- er than words.' The Board also discussed the the motion before the commit- Estimated expenses for sending following motions: sic festival. In becoming a count on the students' darkroom that is In the UC, but tee, said "Wright State is en- the winners to the reglonals —Directed the Program member," adds Reuwer, "the of the Entertainment t currently I action glble for federal grants. Maybe to be held at Kent State this Committee to look tnto the member Is guaranteed either an manifesting Itself in was taken. some at this money could be year was $400. a concert and outdoor music festival or a membership turnout for a su Campbell offered a loot Ion thai return erf his membership fee." cessful festival and Soclet tho Board send both first and Original members totaling ensue. Senate hears congressional candidate, plans party £ BY HARRY BATTSON lieves, is necessary in order to the committee, to be chaired on the Election* Commission. Editor save the taxpayers money and on the ballot by Senator Kris Moaremoff, will The nominations of Chuck Chll- An independent Congressional Increase efficiency. She also work to understand ways of ders and Steve Hoague were candidate, Dorothy Franke, called for national presidential Improving racial conditions at tabled until the nominees appear spoke at the Senate meeting preference primaries, the ab- WSU. before the Senate. on Friday, Jan 21. olition of tha electoral college, A request by the Dean of SBP Bill CDoll resigned his Franke is opposing Incumbent and a limit to the number at Students for an advisory com- position on the University Cen- Republican Clarence Brown Ui terms a Congressman can mittee on the budget* of stu- ter Board and nominated Mlc the 7th District and is running serve. dent organizations subsidized Montgomery to fill the post. His as an Independent due to past Voicing opposition to foreign by the University was not acted nomination failed. Republican affiliation and the aid "anywhere In the world," upon due to the failure to main, Rick Delta more was nominated absence of a Democratic candi- Franke believes aU should bt a party, tain a quorum after a two- for a scphoinore senate seat. date. channeled to other nations recess to discuss the His nomination was defeated She needs the signatures of through existing International if the committer. by a vote of 9 - 5. 4800 registered voters at the organizations" wlthoutwrap- Commission re- The 7th District by Feb 2 to have ping it in the American flag. ported the expenditure of $86. seals he ballot. "To tell the truth I* the first on will 13, tentative on possible further ery, Bernard Kirley, and James duty of government," she said, alleviate bills. The amount of $81.68 Ward - Graduates; Mary Klacz, ciies tbe Pentagon papers and went for labor. Five graduate Gary Reibert, Jason Cox, and Southeast Asia, claiming the the Anderson leak* a* evidence and five freshmen ssnatcrs Brian Ho man - Freshmen. war h*d merely "changed from of government deceit. ware elected without appeal. Nswiy elected freshman senator a ground war to an air war." Franke asked for assistance In Ken Anderson and Klaus Wels- Rick Klcsella and graduate sen- Government refor m, she be- getting the necessrry slgna- wurm resigned their ators Daniel Bohn and Marvin : further technical < Rue wereabeent. Photo by Carl Wilcox. i Letters to the editor Harry's Corner O'Oell receives praise, Women of world unite; demand child-care center GUARDIAN retraction of criticism When Gloria Stelnem pre- Tae need, in my opinion, is the right to seek employ men:? could keep costs reasonable. sented her rap on Women's vrfftlr extant, in fact, those Persons with young children, An added feature might be en- ti that time were only gray Lib (and I possessed the edi- lndi.ajjjls in need of such a and there seems to be a goodly abling the mothers (or fathers, sp-As In my thinking. I here- torial privilege of a seat up number of them, face a severe I raUlv hs*e no Intention to be I have a new pen and my hands service have been clamoring with retract any derogatory front iS well as getting my for one for some time. There handicap in seeking a college discriminatory) to work at the are begging to use It. statements I made toward Dili. picture on the front page of degree or a steady job. The child-care cent.ir instead of As some of you may recall, are many, many mothers at- It seems to be an unwrltte the UNIVERSTTY TIMES—with tending Wright Stale Univer- establishment of a day-care paying cash. Most people would OPINIOWednesday, JanuarNy 26, 197 2 I wrote a letter to this pub- law at politics, whether In a center at the University would, Page 2 an appropriate smirk on my prefer to pay, Say 50 cents or lication at the eivi 01 the fall sity who are either forced to democracy, socialist state, face), she bemoaned the fact hire a baby-sitter, get the hus- at least partially eliminate this $1 a day to taking care at more quarter which stated off- communistic, or dictatorship that no free, national system handicap. kids. One or twopresent enough handedly that Mr W CPDell was band or a relative to watch tr.e that the leader must have a of child-care centers exists kid, or place them In a day- Should the University run such pains to keep any parent satis- playing the role ot a dictator. following. an) similarly that Wright State a service without charge? The fied. Happiness is being a dyke I know now many things which care center elsewhere, usually Wright State is on the edge University offers no child-care at great expense and lncon- idea sounds nice, but it's hard- So, to misquote my good friend of becoming the most renown ly feasible. Some staff mem- Karl, "Women of the world, Handicapped bers will ha' e to be paid and "Bob, .did vou hear that Gloria is a school in the stats as far as Establishing a free, national Furthermore, there are many unite!" Demand a child-care services "apathy of students" is concer- system of child-care centers is employees, faculty, admin- even work-study wages have to center at '-Vrlght State. Demand lesbian?" ned. perhaps a bit beyond the Im- istration, and other, of this come from somewhere. Vol- an equal opportunity to receive "No kidding?" under study Combining the above two state- mediate reach of us peons here university who have children unteers could be used, but vol- a higher education and/or a Job. "Sure is. Bud danm, she sure has ments, I come up with this: at wsu, but our own situation that they Jus! don't know what unteers tend to lose Interest (Really felt great to issue those ciot a fine bodv. What a waste." The Coordinating Committee Mr W CDell Is Student Body deserv«s some attention, and to do with on occasion (like aftor awhile. demands—I'm just a rabble for Helping Services will hold President of Wright State Uni- fortunately. Is receiving some. constantly). Cost to the users of tlie oper- rouser at heart). "Yeah, it sure is. What I can't versity. Few people seem to ation could be kept to a mini- two 1:00 pm meetings, Wed- The Student Affairs Commit- It is easy to see that the num- Of course, the obvious solu- mum. A GUARDIAN Investiga- figure out is why she digs being a nesday, Feb 2, and Wednesday care enough to even listen to tee has, as I understand it, ber of pecple affected by sucha tion to the entire predicament, tion, although notall-encoui- dvke." Fel> 9 In the Conference Room what he Is saying. He has a made a recommendation con- facility would be quite large tho most efficient means at s, a passing by any means, found "I read somewhere where thev sav of the Administrative Wing In » " 'allowing from the very cerning a day-care center at tlonad. But, as of yet, the most ending all the iuss and bother e le w elac,e 1 that the cost for a three-year- Allyn Hall to review a pro- >> <* "<> ' His Ight State to the Steering Important, if not the largest about chlkl-care centers In par- lesbians are victims of an over-dom- onl ours acllon 18 old girl to stay at a tMld-care posal for "Handicapped Student )' * « <* «° do I o ! of the Academic group, would be those who can- ticular, and about children In ineering father." 'right State Onl- hat he feels is for the pub- Council. The Steering Commit- center In this area Is $18 or general, can be found In Jona- not attend this university as a more for five days a week. "She may have been raced, you know lic good. If no one lots anyone tee, again as I understand it student, nor apply for a job thon Swift's little essay, "A now what they would like The University, by keeping staff "Must have been. She sure is screwed ""hta'proposal Is a three year (which may not be very well hero, due to their inability to Modest Proposal for Present- happen: nothing happens, to a minimum and also to a projection for the variety of at all), will study the feasibility hav« their children cared for ing the Children of Ireland from uo now." think Bill is doing the best minimum wage (sorry about services for students at Wright of such an operation and inves- In their absence. Being a Burden to their Parents "Here comes Gloria now." State University who have a can under the circumstances. tigate such problems as State that all you workln/ people— or Country." Asa side effect. Is it fair to deny any per- "Hi, Gloria. How vou been latelv?" physical disability. All Inter- laws, location, cost (to both sometimes the few rnvsl suffer Implementation of such a pro- son (females are still Included for the many), by employing "HaoDv." ested persons are Invited toat- the University and to the pa- posal would solve such other in that category) the right to work-study people, and by using "Weird female." tend this meeting. trons utilizing the facility), and problems as overpopulation, the need for such an operation. pursue a higher education or volunteers as much as possible. pollution, birth control, abor- t Ion, war, a-id the largest prob- lem of all-humanity. But then again, perhaps that's not the ultimate solution be- Airmen of Note hypnotize audience cause it would leave no pulpit from which Gloria Stelnein Left My Heart in Fran- fingers, it seemed. One kept comprehensible. Bass player could expound liberation and no Cisco," "Goodbye Yesterday," waiting for the trumpet players' Brent McKesson deserves con- paper In which I can expound and "Fancy Free" which were guts to explode, the guitarists gratulatlons. I don't see how upon whatever trivia happens The Artist and Lecture Series excellent but not surprising, fingers to bleed. Dont think he survived such a workout, to How from this demented brought the Airmen of Note to Without question, the final se- I'm exaggerating—these cats The presentation and delivery brain to my poison pen. WSU last Friday night, and the lection was the best, mochanl- really tore the house down. were fine due to the band's So esrablish a child-care cen- overwhelmlng turnout reflected cally and dynamically. The The song was called "Do Have excellent engineer, who sat in ter and let me be the first to the enthusiasm Jazz lovers have ider forewarned us that At It" and Its performance the miCst of the audience and use it—but who will pay my for this tainted "big band." .. "blower;" he was un- demanded perpetual ovation. It monitored the mikes that each way? Particularly rewarding were ung—It was by far the combined elements of many musician had. His "Quotes," with a wild trumpet ; ofesslonal and demand- fields of music, but the cast ideal for proper mixing. With- Lobby solo and a bass passage so ce of the program. Every was mainly Jazz. It was pro- out any glittering phraseology, contrapuntal It bordered on the :ian played with 100 gressive, but not far out or in- the Airmen of Note were Just lor Serviee avante-garde, "When I Look plain good. Students Interested in a Into Your Eyes," In which the free day care center at guitarist was featured and Speeches WSU join "Students' Lob- nearly hypnotized the audience On financial aid? by" for Improved Service." with his dazzling, complex fin- on tape Inquire at student govern- gerwook; and "Watch What Hap- Your financial aid check(s) and promissory note, If $ ment Information office pens" with another superb necessary, are In the Bursar's Office ready to be en- Media Services has tape 190A. Ext 273. trumpet solo. dorsed. In order to alleviate standing In a long line, recorded the speeches giv- Better yet was "Capetown checks will be endorssd according to the following schedule: $ en here recently by Ksnneth Dike," composed by a student Boulding and Gloria Members wonted - . from Berkeley in Boston. It Students whose Steinem. Students may lis- Zeta Pt Omega Service Fra- was accented by a transcendent j Last Name ten to them In the Listening ternity is now accepting new soprano sax rift, chased by an .Begins With Center, 26 9 Allyn. The members. If interested leave eager bass drive. "Solon* Cum. j vth. Inltlol. . . hours are Monday-Thurs- name and phone number at Stu- Home" pleased everyone, with v. through Z January 26 8:30 am - 4:30 pm day 8 am-9:30 pm and Frl- dent Government Information Its lyric style and mellowness Q through T January 27 8:30 am - 4:30 pm day-Saturday 8 am-5 pin. Office. You 'Will be contacted. unfolding Into vigorous blasts M through P January iS 8:30 am - 4:30 pm of color. I through L January 31 8:30 am - 4:30 pm Support UNIVERSITY "Suite for Jazz Ensemble'- D through H February 1 8:30 am - 7:00 pm People desired A through C February 2 8:30 am - 7:00 pm Try It ...Too// Like. Iff was a three-movement com- MeGove I'll Anyone interested In CENTER CORNER February 3 8:30 am - 7:00 pm Organizations wishing to pound of semi-classical and serving on the election February 4 8:30 am - 4:30 pm The McGovern for President use University Center fa- rock structures. The able "j:r..-nlsslon, the Univer- drummer Imitated Colomby of Committee will meet on Wed- cilities for meetings, or S • rm.se students who cannot endorse their check(s) on nesday, February 2, 1972, to sity Center Board or as Black History should be shared social events may reserve B, S 4 T, howe and a sophomore senator, original in this piece as if the assipied day must report on either Feb 1 or 2 from organize a campus group In space by contacting the Dl- please contact anyone In the one might expect. ¥ 4;30 to 1:30 pm or at anytime on Feb 3 or Feb 4. support of Senator McGovern. Por more than six months, certain student government office There ware standards like "I All interested persons are individuals have souaht to move asked to come to the Guardian In the basement of the Uni- books on Black historv from the li- The Doctor's Bag office at 2:15 pm. versity Center. brarv to the Bolinga renter. The books remain in the librarv but Movies of the Week now a committer, comprised of admini- Boyfriend's nose picking annoys girl y- Is there any harm in step- strators, facultv and one student, ping taking birth control pills constantly picking his nose. He Bond foils STRAW l)()(;S: Detective taie has been formed for the nurnose of a few days or a week early in never does this In front of recommendinn a course of action. order to make your period come Q- My wife and I are very petple when they are at our The committee annears to favor mov- at a more convenient time? compatible sexually with one apartment or when we are out villain asraiviolence boasts realism Will this Increase the chance exception. My wife only seems in public, but he does it often tean Connery returns as se. inq the books. One nrincinle objec- Although no mo i than a well- of pregnancy even if the next 00 ver tion remains -- oeonle searching for to be able to achieve i climax tn A" * y c*et agent 007 In "Diamonds done detectln story, month's pills are started after with the standard man above embarrassing and would like A-e Forever," the latest James "Straw Dogs," starring Dustln "French Connection" ranks as certain reference materials will have the proper seven-day wait? position in sexual Intercourse, to know why a person does Bind epic. Ihe title im- Hoffman Is an extremely realis- one of the best movies of the to go outside the librarv (all the A: Ovulation Is under the con- Tills Is fine, except I would this and how the habit can be lhJs i Is about dla- tic violent story which sym- year. trol of several hormones. The wav to Bolinga Center) to find them. like a little vartaty. I am won- broken. mads and lr smuggling bolizes the fine line between The plot of this movie sur- derlng whether this problem is ANSWER: Human beings ses 1 birth control pill creates a fron South Africa to the United so-called "intelligence and But considerinn the situation in re- due to a physiologic attribute to have a big thing about holes rounds the efforts at two New hormonal condition resembling animal-like behavior. verse, presently any black student in or whether my wife may have In their body, what is put into Th "movie is full York City detectives to break- early pregnancy resulting in wild Hoffman portrays as American some psychological hang-up these holes and what comes up a narcotics smuggling ring the Bolinga Center must go (all the inhibition of the usual release gadfets, sexy women, beauti- mathematics professor on leave originating in France. which prevents her from out of them. Men and woman wav) to the librarv to do research on of an egg each month. In order ful aenery, and lots ca' dumb to write a book on his research achieving climax with other of varying age, educational The one word that would des- to be effective, the pill must puns .As with al 1 the 007 movies, project. This character repre- Black historv. ackground and socioeconomic u, „ , ^ cribe this movie is realism. The be taken each and every day positions, er(1 e also plen we!rd sents a high degree of human Move the books and let evervone know are ptapi^by the ac- , story is completely true and the for the prescribed length at A: Some people find that one charat rs> intelligence, sometimes ap- that when researchinq Black historv, or another position in sexual cumulation of dried mucus and characters very believable. time. Skipping pills or short- The tot Involves the illegal pearing timid and fun at ex- The twodetectlves are not por- Bolinga Center's the olace to qo. ening the period of time on the intercourse is more stimula- other debris In the lower end smuggag of diamonds into Las cuses. Hoffman dias a fairly ting. Due to anatomic varla- of their noses. From the time trayed as angels. In fact, their Thev mav nick uo some atmosnhere too. plli runs the risk that normal Vegas if a villian-type who good Job at making this "words actions and language is any- processes will break through Hons, It would be a mistake psychomotor skills develop to assume the identy of a char- speak louder than action" char- thing but angelic. The treat- Hie GUARDIAN is published weekly the suppression of ovulation set to assume that there Is a a sufficient level In late In- sn acter »s e m b 11 n g Howard acter appear believable and ment of their arrests fringes Wright .' t.a -able. on police brutality, and they those of the editorial board and do not necessarily cycle by a couple of days prob- course; -hat works is fine, man beings universally use an real flnacbl baron, the villain The story takes place In the make many big mistakes. reflect the attitudes uf the faculty or administration. ably would make no difference, The basic principles Involved arproprlately sized digit to re- uses all f his newly acquired beautiful countryside of Eng- The much-heralded chase The GUARDIAN welcome* all letters to the editor, but but a week is asking for trouble. in a woman having orgasm are move such debris. resource *o launch an orbit- land. The professor, with his scene is unbelievable. That requests they be no longer than two double-spaced, Most pregnancies that occur that she is sexually excited Some pecple pick their noses Ing lascrieam satellite. With ung nymphomatlc Brltis alone makes this movie worth type-written pages, letters will t>e edited if in excess In women taking the Dili are and that she receives the right to an excessive degree beyond this dastaily weapon, he plans wife, have returned to her for seeing. It Ls even better than of tills limit and with regard to the laws of libel. The due to fail-are to follow Instruc- type of stimulation. The stlm- what appears to serve any use- to control'« world. mer hometown which could be the San Francisco chase scene GUARDIAN Is a momber of the College Press Service tions, If more than one pill Is ulatlon is usually indirect to ful purpose. In a burst of con- W/,11, akg comes our hero, described as Great Britain'! In "Bullitt." and the National Educational Advertising Service. missed during a cycle, the pill clltoral area. There are ceptual creativity, some sU>- j4n|9s foils the vll- version of a small crass-roarts There are no big name actorr should be continued but an al- points awarded for being dents of human behavior ha.s , i , .. „ m Tennessee. la(n s plc whll folllng In this movie which ls an asset. The GUARDIAN ternate form of contraception able to have an orgasm Ut arour d 'I®, J!™" ' . manages to steal Immediately upon their arrival Photography and editing ls well 050 B University Center should be used for the rest of more than one position. manipulating a form of sym- a moon velc|B, wreck half the in town, the professor and his Wright State University that month. The "menstrual pe- The solution So your problem bolic masturbation. I think a and visual effects are Las Vegas police cars, and wife find that some of the local stimulating. The story drags !r. Dayton, Ohio 45431 riod" that occurs when the pill is obvious. Your wife can have simple view might be that sleep with 1Q St John on a male residents, including an old parts but usually enough action Phone 426-6650, est 63S is stopped is not a true period an orgasm In the position she it is a localized form at "the water bed f 1 jof tropical fish, boyfriend, are but is related to the withdrawal prefers and you can have one more you Itch, the more you u-d to her follows to m?*e this a very Many crlti; lhave said that physical assets traction exciting movie. harold j battson Jr of one of the hormones in the in the DOS it ion you prefer. To scritch, the more you itch" this movie lljphlnd ;he times leads to a M events dagley pUl. Thera Is no physiologic answer the possible objection phenomenon and it U fed Into and outdated *|ille this movie that climax In .'ntv-min- Book Exchange .... .stewart a nesto reason for having this "period" that this means that you can- by inxtety. does fringe > the rHiculous, ute massacre 1 .torn miyder some of the P news editor...... but a woman used to menstrua- not have simultaneous orgasms Your boyfriend seems to have it does not «ft cf realism, townspeople. Your Student Government Book lay-out and copy edit' laura keai ting tends to be made anxious --so what. Many pei*>l» enjoy the situation under pretty good richard f say lor As long as roay night. movie that you'd want to take prior to Dec 1 you must either be better oft taking the pUl for the price of one. have to get used to when they business manage!. . a first date to unless you both seek reimbursement or pick- " .vlckl b> a longer time thus delaying QUESTION: My boyfriend ana live with each other is being tiOOKStOI fives .advertising editor. . like depressing movies. up your book. All books that . .marrill anderson, carl wllcox the period rather ilian bring- I have been ;ivlng together now frank about matters that make 1,1., photographers, . . What "Straw Dogs" symbol- are allowed to be left in the ella hlmee ing :< on early. This means for three months. Before this, the® uncomfortable. I'm not JOIO secretary izes Is

Wednesdoy, January 26, 1972 GUARDIAN Classified | problems Ads Wrtght State students may not hood clinics in various neigh- at Planned Parenthood. "We're to do. A person can any «™>k Wanted to Buy: Tap.' R®-|g enjoy three at President Frank- borhoods Intermittently during not opened for supplies and up so much to do. I" re'a'ta' corders. Call Lxt lSgfjlg ling Roosevelt's famous four the year. 45 such clinics are appointments every day. It's everyone takes out tW'r ni- ask for George. •£? freedoms, but they can have the held a month In the great Mont- necessary to call. We empha- trations on the food service and fourth—freedom from fear. gomery county area. size appointments." Patients registered with administration." Earn »25-30, help fight in-§ Fear of what? Fear of any un- "In an emergency," ei$>lutns According to Arterrus Mitch- nation, help fight pollution. wanted pregnancy Is what. Nurse White, "the doc'ors will Planned Parenthood each have ell, "Social life was much bet- Give a BEST LINE party,:;: And how can this most Im- write a prescription for Planned a proscription chart at the main ter is ins dorm last year. Last l-ASY 4 FUN. Call Randy S portant fear, at least accord- Parenthood patients or from office at 124 E Third. year everybody assc."«t«d A-lth or Sandy, 232-0510 after $ ing to Planned Parenthood, be private doctors." Confidentiality is a prerequis- one another. This year every- 5:30. § obtained? Well the first stop When an appointment Is made ite for Planned Parenthood and one Is off Into their own sep- 1966 4-dr Corvalr, units- Is In Room 03 Allyn Hall, where with Planned Parenthood, the the Health Clinic. "We do not arate cliques. I think that drink- ; able heater, AT, $350. 5 the Health Clinic Is located. woman seeking birth control make a record," maintains ing should be permitted in all i Call 278-1877. % What has the Health Clinic must be examined by the doc- Nurse White, "everything Is areas of the dorm instead of to do with, pardon the phrase, tor before given a prescrip- kept confidential." It being confined to one's room, :•: B-10 ampeg base amp pig- £ birth control? "We do not •!<••>> tion. If an IUD Is required, an- In an article In last week's I also think that If our floor gyback Vox custom base J; with birth control devices," other appointment is set up Journal iieraid, Mrs Evers :•: guitar, $350 for both. Call? says Minnie White, RN, one of and the patient Is fitted for the commented "we're amoral, J: Gary, 879-9073. g the two nurses, including Bon- IUD. In one year another ex- not immoral at sr.:=r««-Teen- nie Salters LPN, at the clinic. amination is given. The whole age pregnancies are so un- S Near classic 1958 Cadll-: Instead, the clinic's two doc- process Is free, even though desirable and dangerous. The | lac Fleetwood 4-dr, new— j tors refer a man or woman to donations are accepted. pill Is less dangerous, than exhaust, brakes, lottery,) Planned Parenthood and set tip Each clinic has one physician, pregnancy and less dangerous tune-up. Recently over-: an appointment with the clinic a registered n.irse, medical with the fifth child to an In- hauled; radio, carburetor,:* at 1713 E Third .Street. Or the assistant and a llscensed prac- digent person." X priced at $400 for fast; patient can contact any of the tical nurse. Age requirement for birth,con- g sale.236-136b or 879-2553v churches or organizations that Mrs. NUr" in Evers Is Director trol? "They used to treat only —ask for Dave. J hold mobile Planned Parent- of Fund Raising and Volunteers persons over 18," states Nursn Salters. "However, that is no Public Relations and Sales]* longer a requirement." v Assistant needed by I.- ca!j Birth control Is r.ot the only :•: paper distributor. FlexlMej; series service the Health Clinic and hours, slaaiy, expenses tk Four films will be shown this inhabits the world's arid re- Planned Parenthood dispense. :•: b o n u s. Transportation^ Friday, Jan 28, In the Library gions, Pamphlets and books give the :ji Phone 278-6963 liet'.veeijE Film Series. Films are shown "An American Time Capsule" patient and anyone else Inform- 8:30 and 12:30. % every Friday from 12 to 1 pm utilizes kaleidoscopic views of ation he or she might neod :|by day or week, off Smith--} couraged to bring their lunches. hundred years of American his- including birth control. Bi*h ft-ville Rd. Call 256-7245.:;: "Birth of Land" describes the tory In a scant three minutes. f lanned Parenthood and the formation of land masses whU n "Boundary Lines" offers a dis- clinic give abortion referrals. ijOpen discussion: Baha'l; results from vulcanlsm, ero- cus s km of current social issues Clergy and Lay Consultation JClub, Thursday, 2 - 4,: sion and sedimentation. "Ecol- Involving social classes, mi- Services, one such referral or- |:I'nlon Center 051B. : ogy of tlie Desert" describes norities, discrimination and ganization, provides counseling the plant and animal life that tolerance. for those women considering abortion. If pregnant ten weeks or less, abortion In usually costs $125. Depending on the particular method employed, abortion costs $300 to $350 for a pregnancy over ten weeks. At most establishments, a wo- man can have one performed at minimum age at 17. Often, If 1C or under, she -\eeds her parents' consent. The woman must make her own arrange-

Presently In New York, 3 suit has been filed against the state, claiming the abortion laws un- constitutional. Both organizations also give referrals for free pregnancy tests, after the 42nd day from :he last i .mstrual period, at various Public Health depart- ment clinics. Appointments arcl t $1 cover charse for positive ests are necessary. Many people of course ques- ion not only abortion but also THE PLAY, "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown" enters Its last wee* of rehearsals, olrth control. However, it ap- preparatory to Its Friday, Fell 4 opening. pears that the relative avail- ability of birth control to WSU # 14 • • Photo by Merrill Anderson. students Is not liable to change atsonal Association too suddenly. PARTS & SERVICE FOR VOLKSWAGENS Need an abortion? I'arkmed Associates, 212/ The following clinics are 683-4100, $150. 878-5422 ommended by the Natlona Planned Parenthood of Syra- 41 y W. Dayton Dr (at Second) Fair born, o. Christian growth, it attempts sociatlon for People of - cuse, 315/475-3193, $200. to relate the fragments of truth Hon Laws: Women's Health and Abortion discovered in llieacademlcdts- Washington, DC: Project, 212/691-3396, $100 or clpllnes to the source and re- Hlllcrest Clinic, 202. vealer at all truth—God. In 4000, $150. Women's Services, 212/758- so doing, BASIC serves as an Preblrth Clinic, 202 6100, $125. Integrating force, helping stu- 3346, $150. 22nd St Planned Parenthood V! anagemeut dents to gain a total picture Preterm Clinic, 202 Center, 212/677-6474, $145 at themselves, the.r work, aid 7300, $150. maximum on a sliding scale. Washington Hospital G their world. n the challenge of student For referral and counseling Seminar starts Outpatient Service, 202 BASIC 18 an organization which nlnistry. In Dayton, call Clergy and lay 0500, about $200. coordinates tlie best efforts of Join us every Tuesday at 3:30 Consultation Abortion Service Women's Liberation Coi Continental students in Christian jervlce m In 218 Millet. at 278-6144. and ministry to other persons. lug Service, 202/333-6021 For pregnancy tests call the Women's Center, 275-6673.

ilyn Women's Medical EDDING INVITATIONS Group, Inc, 212/834- The French Departrfcnt will the movement,"saidCliapH SPECIALTY SALES offer a course in Bias Studies "Leon Damas, poet-found* Selection of Over 300 during the Spring Jquarter, Kegritude, worked with «• Styles From $10.90 Total French 244. This thpe credit planning the course. In the s Per 100 offering will consist* English iner, 1 had a chance t< translations of Bla* writers about It with Leopold Seng President of Senegal ami Performance of French expraslon. The who has written much u course Is titled "Nigritude and Dayton Philharmonic Women's Association Beyond". It will * taught by attempt to define fcetcri: with the cooperation of Top Value Enterprizes Inc. Yvonne ciuppellejDlrector of I'm aware of the controv the Bollii,Blackf ultural Ke- about tlie political versus Presents DAYTON'S OWN cultural approach to B1 Radial irse very auc- power. But for me, a discus t -Sprfli. and it was of Negrltuke requires a by 11* -fathers' of sideratlon of Both approac Tires 13 ijlnutes to Wright State!

'Wind man Apartments and for all Townhouses imported k , 2 and 3 Bedrooms WO? ROYSTON FJrr.ished or Unfurnished cars. fetoelers JEWELRY OF DISTINCTION I_|pe ting Balconies - ratios First Dayton Appearance in 12 Years DIAMOND SETTING 1*1111 " ' Tennis Courts MEMORIAL HALL <• Factlltia." Olympic SIM Pool DESIGNING & MANUFACTURING tgerator, Some Dishwashers Monday, January 31, 8:30 p.n Downtown - 228-1116 ON PREMISES $7.50, $5.50. $3 Fourth at Patterson pome Short Terms Available And Also Featuring Huber Heights - 236-1550 | WOODMAN DR AT ROUTE 15 GILBERT AND SULLIVAN A IA CARTE 6622 Brandt Pike 24-0646 To Perform 13 songs (rom nine G&S opertttis Third & Ludlow Tickets Now On Sale Memorial Hall 11 a to 5 (Mn. 224-3521 or 223-4971 GUARDIAN Wednesday. January 26, 1972

'GAY MANIFESTO: LET US BE RonOURSELVE: It was sort « a process of reading about homo- S Jack: Most of what social tr'.intlsts know about us comes sexuality, or meeting other (py people. I began to see from people who come to them because they think they A Gay has no one to turn to what it meant. Being able to see someone else besides need help. It Is a very selective groigi—only those who GUARDIAN: What Is It like to be gay? myself enabled me to relat* to it outside of myself, In ths but decade, our society has been bombarded by think they are sick—who go to psychiatrists who also Hoppe: Being gay Is just living. I have had my con- Instead cf the struggle k-slde. Over a period at two to think they are sick. So It isn't too strange to lelleve that the etvll rights movement, the anti-war movement, and flicts because of It. I have been beaten up. I believe it is three years, I reached th» point where you could say between the two, the patient and the doctor, t!»»y manage more recently, the women's liberation movement. But very Important to let people know there are gay pecple I "came out" and fully accepted myself as a homo- perhaps the most challenging and controversial move- to dream up some far out fantasies about what It's all around her, to let them know what we think, who we are. sexual. ment that Americans have had to cope with, Is the gay about. You are gay all the time, not just when you go

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I Wednesday, January 26, GUARDIAN 1972 Page 5 lesbian minority least understood of all. personal confrontation dispels stereotype ARE ' The lesbian minority In meet other lesbian*? How will part, written by men for hetro- slightest low. of now 10 f »UM4N America, which may run as high they know her to be one of them sexual male consumption. proach another woman 'or 1 !or a* ten million women, Is prob- unless she indicates herself It Is the realization that, con- date, I'or s conversation, ably the least understood oI all In her outward appearance? trary to cultural myths, all human beings have both femin- SEINGS minorities and the most down- A third reason Is one of re- ine and masculine traits and It is a rarity for a hetero- trodden. She lias two strikes leasing her hostility against sexual woman to be approached on her from the start; she Is society, of defying tne mores that a person has to find her by a lesbian unless she has Too a woman and she is a homo- which she finds stifling to what own identity as a woman and given much Indication t'«t such sexual, a minority scorned by she considers her very being. as a partner in this love re- advances are welcome. the vast majority d people In A fourth reason is comfort. lationship that makes for suc- Even when the lesbian accepts our country. Any woman who says that gird- cess. her sexual identity and her- If, In addition, she Is a mem- le* and high heels are comfort- ber of a racial minority, It is able Is simply lying. The fact that lesbian .-elation- self as a person, she still faces hard sometimes to understand ships are generally long lasting very real discrimination from without benefit uf religious society. While It is true that occaslon- ceremony of legal sanction Is If she has educated herself K lesbian is a woman who aUy a iesbian gets trapped In Indicative of a strong bond of to a profession (a role doubly prefer* another woman as a thu way & ufe (emulation irt love and respect which sees difficult for any woman), she i who Is sexual partner; the male) and never finds her the couple through all the uo- can lose her professional status drawn erc*lcally to women waJr ,0 being a person rather staclos society places In their merely because someone points rather than to men. This de- t|an a Symbol, the vast maj- way. a finger. EQUAL flnatlon Includes women who orl,y pass n,rough this phase have never experienced overt and learn ,0 acc8pt ,heir fern- As Rabbi Ellito Grafroan has sexual relations with a woman— llll(y> stated, "people fear that which they do not understand, and RIGHTS what they fear they despise," It is only through more know- ledge and more personal con- FOR frontation that the stereotype of the lesbian can be dispelled. However, to accomplish this GAY feat Is to overcome the vicious circle that now envelops the lesbian who tries to be honest. PEOPLE If she divulges her identity, she automatically becomes vul- nerable. She faces loss of job, family and friends. Yet, until she opens herself to such pos- sibilities, no one will lave the opportunity to come to know and to understand rvtr as the '•'hole person she Is. Professional ranks contain homosexuals; colleges boast gays

Many people seem t'- >r policemen find those homosexuals who have the colleges in Ohio that have that the world would k, m to get a kick remained in their closets. If gay organizations on campus, better place If all know ing known homo- society could see that many of Those closet homosexuals s»xuals were either and hurt tor fe- the respectable and profes- should follow the examples of tionalized or done aw mators to arrest, sional people were homosex- the other colleges and sponsor The liomosexual is o ?s a vice-squad- uals then the stereotyped Image speeches at various clubs, tele- ; sex with a male of a homosexual would dlsap- vision shows, etc, in order to III ! pear. educate the straights. i'ty. Many college campuses have Any people who are Interested According to Klnsey's report gay organizations that spon- in the establishment at an or- on male and female homosex- sor dances, conferences and ganlzatlon at Wright State uality there are at least six other activities for the gay shouk' let their wants be known million exclusively homosex- people on their campuses. An- by contacting the GUARDIAN In uals In ite United States to- tioch, Ohio State, Kent State the form of a letter, phone call, day. If one one million out of and Ohio University are some of or appearance. that six million would come out of their closets and unite in a with this world would si liberation movement, society in one hell of a tlx. Wh would be forced to accept the people fall to realize homosexuality as andttier way many of their closest frlem of life. first National Bank and associates are unknown Sods!" see«r.s to feel that it is the key word is "prefers." As a lesbian site comes to It isn't easy for a woman to homosexuals. In most lases it only natural for a man to love There is really no other valid realize she is a human being say to herself, let alone any- would be Imposslble for a ami desire a woman. Homosex- way to define the lesbian, for first, a woman second, and a one else, "I am a lesbian." straight (heterosexual) person uality was accepted as a way of outside at the sexual area she lesbian only third. Unfortunate- But once the words are said, to tell that a person were homo- sexuals did not '.fe in Greek and Iioman civi- lizations. In many respects our Is as different In her actions, ly, however, society places the lias she reaUy cahnged? Isn't sexual. Some heterosexuals are society las become more open dress, status, and behavior as emphasis on tlw third—sexual she still the same person she completely shocked and will A FUtl SERVICE 'BANK-— to homosexuals because tlirough anyone else. Just as there Is identification--and does not ac- was—the dear friend, the com- often times refuse to believe knowledge the lesbian as a wom- that a very close friend is ho- association people have learned = 5-POINT BRANCH no typical heterosexual women, petent employee, the loving sis- that the only difference In a MAIN OFFICE neither Is there any typical an or a person. ter? mosexual even though that 10 W. Dayton-yellow friend tells him that lie is. homosexual is that he hasadif- 1 W. Main Street And yet fiese words become a I, like many other homosex- Springs Rd. The teenage lesbian has a Fairborn, Ohio However, there Is a popular barrier In tier persoanl and uals, had stayed in a ciosel and I feel that the people who would particular problem which has 878-8681 Fairbo.rn, Ohio mlscuiceptlon, or steri*ype, of working relationships. tried to act like society feels a ental : not been met. Because of tt») 878-7241 the lesbian. She Is believed to male should beliave. Since I had subjfeted to. ould absence at role models invok- embody all the worst masculine To protect her family and her read that a homosexual was a In many cases the homosexual . UHuflHliA I ing out her way of life, and be- THE UNITED NATIONS E0UCATI0NAI, SCIENTIFIC / attributes of toughness, aggres- Job, she Is forced to live a misfit aiid undesirable person in has been harassed, lieaten, and 1 Xan>ws dedicated to pe* cause the only marriage she Jle, to take on a dual life. our society. It seemed most killed by those people who be- siveness, lack of emotion, lack knows is that of Mom and Dad, No wonder many lesbians seek necessary for me to act straight lieve that homosexuality is a THE STUDENT AID SOCIETY of sentiment, overemphasis on the young lesbian usually gets out some type of psychiatric In order to be accepted. For a sickness and/or disease. Co- sex( lack of stability—the need hung up In the "butch-femme" or therapeutic help. The mir- lumbus, Ohio, lias one of the ro bripmg nude-nit to help ttum•rl-is and desire to dress as a man syndrome in her early rela- Ions time 1 actually fe'.t that I acle Is that so many are able :li8 worst person thai ever lsolved homocWe oftei or, at least, as much like a tionships. to function so well and to con- STUDY ABROAD man as possible. It is only with painful experi- tribute so much to society. . New 19th F.dition . Paris Fiance. 1972 ence that she learns the les- • Each copy is trilingual • 644 Pages The lesbian, being a woman, in Engiish. French and At some time In her life the bian is attracted to a woman— comes out at the same cultural Spanish lesbian may fit this sterotype— not a cheap lnltatlon at a man. pool as do heterosexual women. The most complete scholarship directory in the world lists more usually when she Is very young The lasting lesbian liaison (and Therefore, on top of everything lhan 234,000 scholarships, lellowsmps. logins and grants in more and just finding out about her- there are many) Is one based I ha" 129 countries or territories' Tells who is eligible, fields of else, she may have the same self. After all, the lesbian Is on mutuality of concern, love, study, financial assistance, HOW, WHEN AND WHERE TO hangups and Inhibitions about a product of her heterosexual companionship, responsibility, APPLY' Reflects the latest scholarship approach costed by sex, dress, work, actions, etc. financial need! environment and all she has household chores, outside In- G. A. Campbell Agency, Inc. to go on, at her first aware- as do her heterosexual sisters. terests, and «ex. VACATION STUDY ABROAD ness of lesbian feeling In her- Since women have been taught • Each copy is trilingual in English, French and Spanish self, tr ruciity's Image. The successful lesbian rela- to be apsslve, to shun the role 1 14 N. BROAD ST. 878-3413 tionship cannot be based on of the aggressor, the lesbian Moie and more Americans are Hocking overseas for summer Part of the reason for her finds herself without the FAIRBORN, OHIO 45324 vaca tions, and an increasing proportion is young Americans! With society's exaggerated male-fe- trfe price war now ragmg on overseas airfares, record-breaking cver-mascullnlzatton is the 1 sexual Identity at being attrac- male, dominant-passive roles, numbers of young Americans will urge across Europe this as depicted In the flood at summeri VACATION STUDY ABROAD tells how qualified tive to another woman she must people will go free! Provides information on short courses, appear masculine. lesbian novels on the news- seminars, summer schools, scholarships and travel grant, available Another reason Is for Identi- stands which are. tor the moot each year to students teacners and other young people and adults fication purposes. How » U1 she planning to undeitake study -< training abroad during their self-acceptance. vacations. These data were provided by some 500 organisations in

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RAIDERvictoryS last Saturda y nighEXTENt and game was geared toward movtaD; Redman WrayVICTOR Jordan, the connect only 38 c: Y»hots. poin t thSTREAe first half, but the in themselves,K" lie commented T. wOe did from th e floorTHRE. They E People are )ust going to have Monday night, the Haiders led the ball In as elc.se as game's high point man fouled The Green and pokj nrtvar senior from Cincinnati along Ross was extremely pleased shot better than 50 per cent to lain to aay something else trailed In the contort, :«afitng all the way against the Indians before the shot. Howwr, a oat. This took care ct the Green w itb (lenders who came off the with the offense. "We haa ex- anl when you do that you're •bout Wright State's basketball all tlie way except IrA fye tie to chalk tip a 93-81 verdict. missed shot usually m giant step towards maturity downed the Rio Grande Red- Haiders were ready for the up. With the short time remain- Mlnch and two bucksts by Tim Falin had nothing but praise and Mlnch weren't too far be- WSU cagers ran a shuffle of- last week y Unfortunately for WSU, Indians being almost perfect with their Chuck Benders and Tom Jen- snot selection. The Greon and sen got hot hands. Jensen, who ..^old also were stingy of de- is Cumberland's leading scor- fense—allowing the losert to er with an over 20 point a game average, was held to Just one Swims held Wednesday The Department -jf Inter- tlie Falrborn YMCA, 300 S mural Sports is again spon- Central Street, Falrborn. soring recreational swims, These two time periods free of cost, for all stu- fit into Ihe Y's program dents, faculty and staff. of fatnUy swims and high Students are invited to bring schools respectively. AN INDIAN ATTEMPTS to block a Raider snot, failing dismally. their dates and the faculty Each swimmer must pro- and staff are invited to >/de his own bathing suit T11K AIR with the greatest ot bring their families. Start- and all women must wear ing January 12, 1972 and htfhing caps. Children un- WSU to host Northwood Friday continuing through April 19, d«r « years of age must Wright State's Raiders, now berland, and Cleveland State. !;*72, each WEDNESDAY, the Raiders have be accompanied by a par- 6-9, for the year will be out Northwood wUl bring spark- 228 "aine highlights IM news the pool will be available ent while tn the water. A to extend their three game win c is tons to both schools. ling 13-3 record in the game from 7:30-9:30 for fac- life guard wlii jOty streak Friday night against Leading tho young Blue De- Is the strongest of the three with the H''ders. Last year, vils (only one senior and two A 228 game by Sue Graham Beaver Vu Bowl, locate ulty and staff, and 5:30- and locker and shower fac- Northwood of Indiana. Friday's the Blue L .Is bounced WSU, highlighted last veek's Wright leagues with five teams aver- N Fairfield Rd. 7:30 pm for students at ilities are available. tilt wlU be the last home game juniors on tlie squad) Is Mike aging over 800 pin fall per 87-76 at the Indiana school's Oden from Columbus South. State Intramural program. Eighteen Intramural bai fov the Green and Gold for gym. The teams have played Graham, who lias averaged game. The Red League has ball squads still hold pe three weeks, as WSU lias four Oden led Northwood In scoring two squads over ), while two common opponents. North- last year with a 23,4 average onlv 141 in her six games In IM bowling standings games on the road against WU- wood has beaten both "Viluer- the White has none. released Friday by berforce, Ohio Northern, Cum- but Oden had improved on that IM bowling, took high Indivi- force and BellarmLne, while dual game honors as WSU bowl- J Watson of the Suns had the mural office. Ihe VOTE LEAGUE mark during tlie current cam- ing entered its second week high individual series with a the Green league paign zs he Is averaging 28 of competition. Six keglers In 569, and two other keglers In Bouncers o? the Wl: points and 15 rebounds per Stand in, Von Lost cent Pins Avg all broke the £00 barrier in the Blue League, Joe Carter have the best marks, Player of th e wee tilt. Oden already owns eight Chemistry Dept 14 2 .875 4739 789 967 single games while tlie week with a 558, and Larry Krevser are 3-0. Ten otner s 2777 Individual records at Northwood. Blind Faith 11 before no one could reach that with a 554, were In the second 2-0 records. 5 .688 4712 785 943 2718 John (Gllbralter) Lucas at 6-6 Blue Devil Coach Steve Schoen- mark. Joe Carter of SAM and third spots. Vlnce Guiasa Intramural baski'ti: Beta Phi Omega 10 6 .625 4596 766 888 0585 and 225 pounds. Is big any way herr Is worried about the surg- Kappa Delta Chi 7 rUied a 214, Vlnce Guiasa had also rolled a 554 series, and Monday through Fr 9 .438 4371 728 851 2480 you look at it. Lately the 6-6 ing Raiders. "We have a height Pony Kega 5 a 213, and Tom Wildenhaver Kevin Handley led the White at various Dayton 11 .313 4444 740 906 2672 freshman's achievements on the disadvantage that we will have bowled a 211 game. Also R League with a 531. schools. Fifty-five Big Daddy 4 12 .250 4532 753 933 basketball court have loomed to make up for. We will have MarshaU With a 209 and Doug Intramural takes place on participating tn ba Bruins 2 14 .125 3809 535 803 large too. to stop Tim Walker (fine shoot- SclMll with a 203 crackad 200. Wednesday afternoons at the Wright State. Lucas started the year sitting ing WSU guard) If we are going S Norrts look high game hon- on the bench but he has come to do well," he commented. ors in the White l eague wiUi on strong of late. Saturday About his own team, Schoen- , , __ . silver apui a 195. night In the win against Rio herr said, "We think that our The standings in the three I'3H illlcrs llliroii g|g3IS«'Of Deviants Grande, Lucas shared game strength this year are num- bowling leagues were relative- Joe Bird ai high honors In scoring with bers, qulckenss, and a quality ly unchanged over last week's YPSILANTI, MICH (CPS) — recommended that the symbol Field Hip 4 .750 4623 770 932 8 of 15 from the field and a Inside game." Eastern Michigan University, and nickname be dropped but TU rankings as bowling entered 4 .750 4840 823 981 perfect six for si* from the The Northwood tilt, like all under pressure from a Navajo a compromise was reached that Alpha /.eta match competition. The Sum 5 .688 4758 783 983 charity stripe. Lucas alsoado&d Raider home games, will be student, has changed the Image called for tlie revised symbol Aztrans lead the Blue i «ague with a 8 .500 4695 782 1012 considerable muscle on the played at Stebblns High School, 15-1 slate. Silver Spurs are of the Huron Indian, the school's and the establishment of an an- Fourtrans 13 .188 4456 742 918 backboards for the Raiders. located at the Intersection ct on top In tlie Red League with nickname, from a "blood- nual American Indian Heritage In Monday's win against Cum- Route 4 and Harshman Road. a 15-1 mark, and the Chemis- thirsty, whiskey drinking sav- week. BLUE LEAGUE berland College, WSU offense AU WSU students are admitted age" to a "noble and wise There are only 15 Indian stu- try Dept Is the front-runner was almost perfect and a big free If they present an ID card. In the White league with a chlef." dents on the campus of 18,000 Suns 1 .938 5189 reason was Lucas' play. It was Tip off time Is 8 pm. Come out l<-i record. After two weeks, A special student committee students. Captain Cr Lucas' picks In the high post John Lucas and root the Raldersl it appears that tlie Blue League the Bunch 12 2916 that helped to get the Raider Poor Ole Profs 12 2977 attack In high gear, and the Sigma GammalO 2715 freshman cunter hit eight points SAM 8 2717 from outside to keep the Cum- THE TASTEE-FREEZ SCHWINN GITANE Raysuns 5 2812 berland attack from sagging Fire 4 2863 - COLLEGIATE inside. Lucas had trouble with BIANCHI Fisherman 2 2739 his shocking In the second ball. 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