r Oaktattil Oakland University/Rochester, Michigan/ Vol IV, No. 19/January 25, 1979 Snow plowing fails to clear demands

By Joe Quackenbush "I think Coffman intentionally Sail Staff Writer misled students," said Junior The overflow parking lot Students want Triad lot paved Dave Ross who said he planned serving the triad dorm students to take part in the November was plowed for the first time until it can be paved," said Jill fman, "but there are no plans to WHEN ASKED why the trans- protest. According to Ross Cof- Monday, and students there say Jackson, a member of the pave the lot at this time, or any portation fee was decreased fman refused to even discuss th.ey are satisfied. Pryale house committee on the other time in the near future." from $8 to $6 in view of prob- the problems with the overflow Students from Anibal, Fitz- parking lot, the plowing of the and another com- lems such as the triad overflow Jackson lot and set up the meeting to gerald and Pryale houses say lot was another demand voiced member, Dave Limer, lot, he replied, "There are mittee avert an embarassing situation they will not have serious prob- by the students. were assured by Uni- plenty of parking places, said they which the protest would have lems parking in the lot, at least "We are going to speak to Mr. George Karas between 300 and 500 available versity Engineer caused. "Traction in the lot was until the next snow. (Vice President for Student and and would be on any given day, and the cut that the lot "could bad even when there wasn't any The problem of snow removal Campus Affairs, Kenneth) was just a way to reduce stu- plowed." snow," said Ross. has been cleared for the Coffman about getting the lot dent costs." Coffman said the with moment. However other stu- paved," she said. She added The Nov. 10 meeting problem was "one of conven- He also said the lot presented occurred dent demands have not been that there was no protest Karas and Coffman ience" and "one that is very more than plowing problems. to met planned. after students threatened costly at this time." There had been problems with THE PLOWED lot is fine as "I would be happy to meet hold a protest during the COB- vandalism, lights were often long as it stays that way and with the students," said Cof- II groundbreaking ceremony. Jackson and Limer said they out, he said. Also the distance plan to meet with Coffman at between the lot and the nearest the end of the week to discuss dorm, Pryale, created a safety the paving of the lot. problem, Ross said. Black majority rule in Rhodesia debated By Douglas Susalla THE GUERRILLAS complain Sail Staff Writer that the settlement effectively Representatives from oppo- leaves power in the hands of the sing factions in the Rhodesian already dominant whites. In (Zimbabwe) liberation struggle December Smith cancelled appeared at OU Wednesday. elections called for by the The two men, Edson settlement, rescheduling them Shirihuru and Essiah Zhuwar- (continued on page 7) ara, appeared separately because they refused to speak AHC chief on the same platform together. Shirihuru spoke first. He is resigns to end deputy chief representative of the Zimbabwe African National 'personal clash' Union (ZANU), a group led by Bob Gordon marxist Robert Mugabe. ZANU By Sail Staff Writer and the Zimbabwe African Area Hall Council (AHC) Peoples Union (ZAPU), led by President Shari Beattie Joshua Nkomo, are uneasy Tuesday night. `Bye bye, Bertha allies in the Patriotic Front, resigned resignation letter, running guerrilla operations in In her "personal Zimbabwe. Beattie cited a com- mitment which clashes with New computer nearly ready "WE AREN'T demonstrating, AHC" as her major reason for By Betsy Gesaman this is an armed struggle," resigning. installation is that part has Sail Staff Writer month for "each Shirihuru said, indicating the BEATTIE, who served as AHC together Goodbye Bertha—hello Honeywell! been tested as a component but never seriousness of the situation. president since April '78, said system," said Hundreds of Computer Information as a whole Thompson. Shirihuru outlined the personal business and univer- have engineers out every day working Science (CIS) students will be glad to know that "We actions ZANU has taken in sity projects were monopoliz- a Honeywell software expert has this phrase is finally true. on it. Also, Zimbabwe since Ian Smith's ing her time, making it every day working with us," he said. After weeks of waiting, installation of been out government declared indepen- impossible to continue with the hope that the new computer will Oakland's new Honeywell DPS1 computer is "We attract dence from Britain in 1965."We council. up for people to the CIS program that be almost finished. It should be and ready wouldn't are only there to direct the She is currently working on next week, attracted to a 17-year-old computer," he said. student use by the end of masses to achieve what they Echoes, the AHC Newsletter, Because CIS classes have not yet So far, only four instructors have been been able want," he said. the programming board, RH the computer, they have been "getting given passwords to use the Honeywell system. to use He compared the struggle to Positive, and a statewide lead- work on it, learning the The computer will be able to take on 40 users ready to languages and that in nearby Namibia and ership conference for dormi- on the system," said Richard Haskell, simultaneously compared with 15 or 16 on the how to get South Africa. "What investment tory governments. of engineering. old Burroughs system. CIS students should professor does is create more ghettos," Tom Kish, vice president of have much easier access to the computer and "STUDENTS SHOULD find essentially he said. "War is the only way we AHC, will assume the presid- less time to wait, according to members of the instant turnaround time. They'll enter can free ourselves." ency for the remainder of Beat- computer selection committee. information on the terminals rather than by THE PATRIOTIC Front has tie's term. THE BIGGEST problem with the batch mode. They should be able to run their been plagued by charges that it 'KISH SAID he plans to organize Burroughs system, according to students and programs right on the terminal and then get is interested only in securing varied social events in the resi- faculty, was the inability to handle a number of hard copy output from the computer," he said. power for itself. "The dence halls. "With the new users, without constant delays and The Honeywell multics system is "the most government we are fighting for drinking policy things are really breakdowns. secure system with respect to privacy," said is one where power is in the dead as far as the dorms go," 'It became too small and too slow," said Thompson. "It's a much tougher system to hands of the people," said Kish said. William Thompson, director of computer crack. It's hard for users to gain access to things Shirihuru. Although the new alcohol services. The Honeywell system is "so much shouldn't." they He dismissed claims that the policy has not been formally bigger and so much faster...we don't expect the OU joins an elite class of Honeywell users. guerrillas have only limited presented to AHC, Kish said delays to happen," he said. Another problem There are only 20 multics system users in the saying "If you don't there "can't be any functions at experienced with the 17-year-old Burroughs world. The list includes names like General support, have the support of the people all where alcohol will be served, was finding parts and service personnel when it Motors, Ford Motor, Massachusetts Institute of can't go anywhere." even if the people are over 21." broke down. Technology and the Pentagon. you the Patriotic He said the group is planning "We're excited about it," said Thompson. At present THE HONEYWELL system has been is the internal to have speakers and movies "It should make a great difference in what we Front's target coming in as separate components from reached among rather than the traditional par- can offer in computer use training to the settlement different parts of the country since the middle of three other ties planned before the new business community." Smith and December. One reason it has taken over a Zimbabwe African Leaders. drinking age took effect. 2 Thursday, January 25, 1979 The Oakland Sail SIDELINE White males The Marshall Arts

!N. , r.- still rank first h \ A i 1 i I • as executives I 'vv ul'N Y A N. , — DY L,__ ;FAR, - _LL) By Gary Foster Sail Special Writer Evolutionary processes are events of time; a logical developing sequence without beginning or end. Risina nations will become superpowers, and superpowers will decline. The affairs of people in large groups can be observed, recorded, and subjected to analysis. The Council,on Interracial Books for Children has issued a new report that declares the role of women and minorities r?- is "no better than at the turn of the century." Hmm. The report concludes, predictably, that women and minorities still lag far behind white males in areas of top echelon business, political, and economic positions. WHILE NEITHER women nor minorities are yet \ATONAL' chairperons for GM, conditions are changing, and are changing as rapidly as might be expected. Only time, and not cheap propagandizing, will find women and minorities moving into the highest levels of our society, into the exclusive dens where men wander. White males have been at the top for a while. Western history is rarely graced with a female sovereign, and even they are surrounded by the hoards of power-hungry \. men. Admittedly, the men haven't done very well as leaders, Congress' choice disputed but they still have the roles that lead nations, create corpor- ations, and start wars. 1865 marked the genesis of freedom for the black man. CLB criticizes appointments 1920 was the year of suffrage for women. Laws cannot Congress views destroy cultural barriers, however, and neither of these By Sheba Bakshi his of the scheduled in two-day slots and implications laws are able to overcome the force of cultural or attitudinal Sail Staff Writer of switching from that it might take longer for views among the citizenry. The longest steps can only start Membe:s of OU's Concert a four credit to a three credit students to graduate. when the legal rights are secured. Then the responsibility Lecture Board (CLB) ex- course system. His major concern, he said, for advancement is on the group affected, be it women, pressed dissatisfaction with Appleton said it would affect was the faculty, who would be minorities, or the untouchables in India.. University Congressmembers the scheduling of the classes, dealing with a "switch load." especially during the prime ANY PERSON able to rise to the top of a corporation, at last night's meeting because They could end up teaching time from 10 to two. He also political machine or society has been preparing at length a member of their committee more courses than they are said that classes might be most of their lives for the role. Their experiences give them was not reappointed to his presently. the skills, hone their judgement and equip them for the task. position on the board. Women and minorities have been excluded from the Mark Maiberger and Oscar Letter... experiences that would allow them to run GM, and at great Mittelstaedt, speaking for cost to the national good. members of CLB, said they It is up to the women and the minorities of our nation, to pretested the removal of Sail editorial blasted begin gaining the experience and skills, that will open the Donald Maskill, past CLB highest doors. Legal barriers are down, and remaining chairperson and one of their Dear Editor: PLUS, FOR students who cultural blocks will only fall before the pressure of most "experienced personnel." trained, I totally disagree with your work like I do, it is an prepared individuals that cannot be extra ignored by personnel THEY CRITICIZED con- article, "Students speak out," in. burden; thus you selection. have to work gress' power to elect members the newspaper's January 21 twice as hard during the Time, patience, and diligence will bring week, change, but it is to committees. Both suggested issue, except on the following and also the weekend. hard to see how the Council on Interracial Books for congress change its system of two points. First, if students So if this is called "fudge" Children is helping. They're impatient. appointing members to cannot meet course standards, philosophy, I wonder what congressional committees and they should not be class. in Socrates would have said. He CLB choose its own And secondly, if most of the let probably would have said, that members. class cannot handle the the educational expectations Maiberger said he did not feel material in the course, perhaps are high at OU. Congress was qualified to the curriculum, grading policy Now I am disappointed. I feel Oaltlanh #ttil appoint members to commit- or prerequisites should be overworked. tees they knew little about. reviewed. These are the only 36 Oakland Center, Rochester, Mkhlgan 48063 Should the Congressmem- statements which can be bers feel they have to appoint applied to the students GHC advises CLB members, said Maiberger, themselves. Mark Clausen they should get more involved In my case, if a professor vaccinations Editor in Chief in CLB so they can see what is gives you an assignment and a what it is doing, and John F. Spears Robin O'Grady going on, due 'date, it had better be for measles recommend. Business Manager Associate Editor know whom to handed in on time. If not, the consequences can be severe. Graham Health Center Stu Alderman Carla Mitchell Gail DeGeorge MARY SCHAEFERS, chair- For example, your grade can be officials urge OU students to Sports Editor Chief Photographer Feature Editor person of CLB, said that she agreed with what two members lowered. have routine vaccinations for Jay Dunstan Marilyn Trum per measles and rubella. had said, but felt that her job THE PROFESSORS here at News Editor Productions Editor State health officials said that should not be political. OU are not facile, they're rough. Jane Briggs-Bunting past outbreaks of these "I should have gone to the Believe me, the professors Editorial Advisor diseases occur among young congressmembers personally don't take into consideration adult communities, particularly to ask them to vote for my that a student may have a lot of Staff Writers and Reporters: Sheba Bakshi, Elise D'Haene, Daryl C. college campuses. Such nominations," she said. other classes. This means you Fortier, Susan Lenart, David Marshall, Ree Moorhead, Maureen incidents can cause a problem She added that Congress' can't spend all of your time on McGerty, Joseph Quackenbush, Dave Robinson. for local officials, because the present system of choosing class, when you Staff Photographers: Timothy Barnard, Daniel Hatfield, Chris Van just one have illnesses are easily transmitted committee members was a or more amounts Meter, Chris Ouellette, Robert Redfield, David Stein, Mark Truman. equal of work through events with large "lousy system." to be accomplished in others. Business Staff: Richard D., William Ditty, Terri Lynn Hale, Dorothy crowds, and contact at parties Rosalind Andreas, advisor to Thus, this causes a conflict of Hamer, Robin Kren, David Marshall, Pamela Kay McKinley, Martha congress, suggested that past and other activities. Dave Zoet. interests with the professor Porter, Lauren Riegel, Ross, Lori members committees Any OU students who have of when you don't complete an other not been vaccinated for continue to work with the assignment for his class. members, but vacate their measles or rubella since 1967 Board of Directors Damn, I think, why me? positions to let "new members should visit GHC. Shots cost Marion Bunt Helen Schwartz Because for me to keep up with the ropes." two dollars. Though not come and learn homework, I have Jerry Dahlman Diane Tate my to stay up curfeehtly a problem at OU, IN OTHER DISCUSSION, night just to Don Fuller Mary Sue Rogers late at clean up the GHC is recommending the Kevin Appleton, steering Jack Wilson - ex officio block of homework I accumu- preventive vaccinations to "stay committee member, told lated the day before. ahead of any problem." The Oakland Sall Thursday, January 25, 1979 3 OU says `nay' to horses in stables

The grade of the materials were considered but found to be too O'DOWD SAID he would ()Dowd holding out such that it would be "too costly large to fit efficiently into the like to see any riding program for to build this quality structure building. helping these students to today," said O'Dowd. become nationally and the right program According to O'Dowd, OU internationally competitive. "It is a superb facility and not has many student riders "To use the facilities in the very adaptable to any other because there are so many By Quackenbush consierations such as most productive way and make Joe type of activities," O'Dowd riding schools in the area. Sail Staff Writer financing, maintenance, them an asset to the university," explained. Tennis courts and There are an estimated 30 The Meadow Brook stables insurance and proper use of the is the primary goal O'Dowd an ice rink have both been student riders attending OU. and indoor riding ring are riding ring itself. said. considered by some to be one Any program accepted would of the finest facilities in the not be a profit-making country. However, they are organization according to presently being used as little O'Dowd but a "break even" one. more than storage space. It is possible that some type of The number of riding schools credit courses could be in the Detroit metropolitan area established and made available has established the region as to OU students. one of the nation's riding O'Dowd ruled out the centers. And many would like to possibility of a riding or use the Meadow Brook stables. equestrian team under any OU President Donald program. Financial difficulties O'Dowd said, "We have been have been cited as the primary entertaining several proposi- reason for not having a team. tions from area clubs. I would Rumors of an OU equestrian like to do it (allow them to use team were dismissed by the stables) if we could find the O'Dowd. "Talk of an equestrian right program." team is incorrect and was not Although there have been at considered or encouraged at least two proposals which have anytime." been seriously considered in THE STABLES and indoor the past, "We have not yet ring were built by Matilda found one that is right," said Wilson for her daughter, likethe O'Dowd. rest of the Meadow Brook THE RIGHT PROGRAM Estate, and was spared no would have to cover basic expense in its construction. THE SOUND OF HOOVES will not be hears in this stable according to O.U. president Donald Students Speak Out O'Dowd. (Photo by Chris Oullette) Performer touches growth of women Do you feel snow removal at OU has

been efficient this winter? By Maureen McGerty show played to a sadly small, (MBE) musical director, Rivers Sail Staff Writer though rapt audience last skillfully accomplishes her on- In-touch, through her own Sunday. The energy between stage "scene changes" with emotions and experiences, Rivers and her audience never only a few well-placed props. "I think its been pretty Stevie Rivers through charac- waivered. She thanked a but it could be a lot good, ters of the musical theatre, congratulatory audience Rivers, the principal They could have the better. unbegrudgingly saluted the member for "being so choreographer for MBE, from the classrooms walks roles of womankind from responsive" during her weaves the image of a young cleared. The streets have infancy to death. performance. woman, marching gallantly, been really good." Sponsored by OU's Music ACCOMPANIED by Jet waving an invisible baton and Department, the hour-long Marie Brown - Junior Lewis, meadow brook estate announcing to the world that Political Science Major - 23 "somebody loves me, at last." years old. "I'm Brass Band," selected from Band puts on show the popular musical, Sweet Charity, swells with emotions. Meet her as Sophie of "Star "No, it hasn't. It took too without rock antics long a time to remove the Spangled Girl," a gutsy lady coping with life alone in the big snow from Residence Hall Formed in 1975, the L.R.B. By Nick Charles city. Sophie deftly sings off parking lots causing a lot of gathered most of it's members inconvenience. I couldn't Sail Reviewer through the telephone the hot from another Australian band pursuit of The One, a certain find a place to park and I got called "Missippi." Most Ameri- Mr. Cornell, who 2 tickets because of it." lives The brought cans became familiar with downstairs. He's the one who Tim Murphy - Sophomore a little bit of Australia into the L.R.B. after the release of their places Hershey almond bars in Management Major - 19 Royal Oak Theatre last Thurs- second album entitled "Dia- her mailbox only to have them years old. day night. mantine Cocktail". The album melt all over her letters from "They've been slow The band was a delightful includes the hits "Happy Anni- home. sometimes removing snow change from most deafening versai'y" and "Help Is On The Sometimes LATER, from the bridge. American bands. The members Way" written by lead singer RIVERS lustily belts knee we had to walk through are: on lead Glenn Shorrock. The album out the fantasy of Flamin' to cross the deep snow vocals, on acoustic sold more than one million Agnes, a "racy middle-aged Other than that, bridge. and rhythm guitars and vocals, copies around the world and woman," bumping and grinding done a good job." they've Graham Goble on rhythm gui- gave the L.R.B. the recognition her way through menopause, Charles Herring - Sopho- tar, David Briggs on lead guitar, they deserve. crowned in $85 worth of purple more - Human Resources George McArdle on bass, and ACOUSTIC guitarist Birtles peacock feathers that she has Development Major - 19 Derek Pellicci on drums. sang his own composition kept hidden for four years. "I years old. Seven out of the nine songs "Light of Day" as Shorrock Do, I Do's" Agnes sticks her tail on their latest album "Sleeper manned the keyboards. out to her middle-aged Catcher" were performed. The The L.R.B. is very pleasant to husband who has informed her crowd was happy to hear the see live. They dress very plainly that she has "gone to pot." Still popular "" and the and their hair barely reaches later, Rivers portrays a lone new single "Lady", both written their collars. The atmosphere woman devastated by the "In a way, yeah because by rhythm guitarist Graham they project is calm and arbitrary unfairness which war we really haven't had Goble. sophisticated. brings to her and many others, anything yet. When the first They did the complete show Rivers sings the poignant heavy snow came, it took a THE LR.B. has been com- without screaming, breaking ballad,"Sons Of," written by the while, but now they've done pared with Crosby, Stills, Nash guitars, or explosions. They late Jacques Brel. a good job." and Young, Hall and Oates, and were welcomed back to do an Buffalo Springfield. They are SCENES are just a Charene Nelson - Freshman encore which they did with THESE famous for their vocal harmo- the tightly-knit, - Nursing Major - 18 years pleasure. It's nice to see that a few from nies and bits of a'cappella -woman show by old. band with intelligence and energetic one perfection. class still exists. Rivers. 4 Thursday, January 25,1979 The Oakland Sail `Rainbows' color walls of Art Gallery UNIVERSITY CONGRESS "Folk art can be viewed as a By Elise D'Haene historical document," said C. Kurt Dewhurst, who Sail Staff Writer has STUDENT VACANCIES on along with Marsha MacDowell organ- "Once a painter, always a painter, until ized the exhibit from The Museum, SENATE COMMITTEES the day they die. Michigan State University. Then they have a job up yonder, An example of this is John Wasilews- UNIVERSITY WIDE painting,...rainbows in the sky." ki's carving of President Kennedy's fun- —Clarence Hewes eral caisson. one Polish immigrant's COMMITTEES This is the theme of Meadowbrook Art personal vision of this historic moment. Gallery's latest exhibit entitled, "Rain- CONGRESS bows in the Sky: The Folk Art of Michi- Intricately carved pieces of cedar gan of the 20th Century." The exhibit transformed into delicate fans and birds, EXPRESS YOUR VIEWS AND features representative pieces of con- is a craft which can be traced back to ARTIST JOHN WASILEWSKI ex temporary folk art throughout Michigan. Russian soldiers who passed it along to carvings. BE PART OF YOUR From a carved totem pole of the naked Swedish lumbering camps. This craft is Jimmy Carter sitting on top of Abraham now performed in Michigan. EDUCATION Lincoln's shoulders, to fantasy—like Strawberry baskets made by Indians paintings giving life to the dreary gener- from the Chippewa reservation in Mt. Stop by 19 Oakland Center or call ator room below the Lansing Board of Pleasant, are derived from an old your name and Water and Light, "Rainbows iri the Sky," legend. 377-3097 and leave leaves the observer with a new apprecia- It is believed that when an Indian tion of very real human experiences. passes on to the happy hunting grounds phone number. he receives nourishment from strawber- THE CREATOR OF FOLK ART ries along the way. attempts to give an impression of life's Some of the paintings in the exhibit experiences. The artists are not as con- may seem out of proportion or vague, WE NEED cerned about popularity and artistic but they portray one person's concep- trends, but focus mainly on sincerity of tion of a real situation in which perfec- YOU expression. tion is rare. TO REPRESENT STUDENTS!

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single block of cedar, shows the intricacy of this craft by Stan Van Artwerp. '11" 6 Thursday, January 25, 1979 The Oakland Sall Brauer highlights loss to Grand Valley for us. I'm By Stuart Alderman Senior Tim Kramer finished (Brauer) played well good things from Sail Sports Editor with four fouls. looking for him in the future." OU almost pulled off an upset The difference came at the The Pioneers conference over nationally ranked Grand foul line, as GV made 16 of 24 dropped to 1-4 and 7-10 Valley State College, but shots compared to OU's 7 of record overall. "We'll work hard this couldn't muster enough points nine shots. OU committed 20 will be ready for down the stretch, losing 72-63 fouls in comparison to GV's 16. week and College)," said Monday. Junior Rich Brauer played a Ferris (State hosts the The Pioneers were leading by strong game leading the Frederick. OU one point with 9 minutes Pioneers with 20 points. Three Bulldogs Saturday in GLIAC Valley, remaining. The Lakers then other starters scored in double action at 2 p.m. Grand slowly pulled ahead to rack up figures: Kramer, who was ranked 15th nationally, National their sixth conference victory named 'Player of the Week' in according to the latest Intercollegiate against no losses. the Great Lakes Conference, Athletic netted 14 points, Craig Harts Association poll released AT HALFTIME, OU only Tuesday, upped its record to trailed by three points, 25-22. chipped in 12, and Dan Rawlings added 11 points. 14-2. The Pioneers were hampered During halftime of the Ferris with fouls throughout the game "WE PLAYED WELL, I'm not game, Crazy George of the as Sophomore Duane Glenn disappointed," said Interim Detroit Pistons and Perry Drug eventually fouled out and Coach Lee Frederick. "Rich Store, will entertain the crowd. CRAZY GEORGE brings his act to OU on Saturday during halftime of the men's basketball game against Ferris State. Women collapse in final half (Photo by Stuart Alderman) By Chris Van Meter OU grabbed a 10 point lead intermission, 34-34. Grapplers face Lakers Sail Sports Writer midway through the first half. GV pulled ahead by 11 points The second half proved in the first five minutes of the deadly for the women's THE LAKERS MOVED on top second half. The Pioneers Coach Hasse confident basketball team in their first when OU's top scorer, Junior failed to recapture a lead By Dave Robinson Phil Lieblang each take conference loss Monday Helen Shereda was sidelined throughout the remainder of Sail Soorts Writer untarnished dual match league leader Grand Valley with three personal fouls. A the game."We just weren't able The OU grapplers will have records of 5-0 to GV. "We State Colleges, 74-67. shot from the foul line near the to get down the floor to tie it their hands full on Saturday should do better than we have "We thought we had them," end of the first half, tied the up," said Swidzinski. when they travel to Grand ever done at GV," said an said Coach Rose Swidzinski as game for the Lakers at the Shereda once again led the Rapids to challenge the optimistic Lieblang. Pioneer scoring attack, despite nationally ranked Lakers of The grapplers have lost the hitting on only nine of 24 floor Grand Valley. services of Ron Coleman forthe shots and one of two free remainder of the season due to throws, for 19 points. Other The match with the 4th- a broken thumb. A graduate of Pioneers in double figures were ranked Lakers in the National Willow Run High School, Lynn Yadich with 13, Kathy Athletic Intercollegiate Coleman had an impressive Hewelt with 12 Association division II. will be and Cathy dual match record of 4-1. Ehgotz chipped in with 11 OU's last conference match LOLALLL points. before the league champion- LOOKING AHEAD and ship meet. possibly to the primary goal of By Dave Robinson at 1-1 in OU stands these OU grapplers, is the Sail Sports Writer and 7-7 conference action "WE'LL BE VERY representa- NCAA nationals-division II. The overall. Tonight the cagers host ble," said coach Max Hasse of Regionals will be held at Wayne State (2- has the 'fuzz'? conference foe the upcoming match with GV. Indiana Central on February Who 2 in p.m., and league) at 7 "It will be interesting to see how 16,17, and 18. The national i was a rebellious hard-working athlete in high school who entertain Ferris State on well we do." finals will be held in South couldn't understand what the length of my hair and the growth Saturday at 4 p.m. Co-captain Mike Eble and Dakota. on my face had to do with how I performed on the field. After holding out for seven days and realizing where my blanked in true love was, I returned with a crew-cut and a clean face ready Pistons All-Star balloting for action. By Stuart Alderman recognized in the selection. host the Buffalo Sabres in a Pistons did That was my high school and it may have been like yours. Sail Sports Editor The receive some matinee game beginning at 2 news in that But how does it work at OU? Let's analyze three current men's The Detroit Pistons open a good ticket sales p.m. before traveling to Atlanta game have collegiate teams: wrestling, basketball, and swimming. three-game home stand this for the soared over on Sunday. evening when they the 23,000 mark--THE largest face The Wings rest in the cellar of FIRST, RULE out 17 wrestlers. They must according to Kareem-Abdul All-Star crowd. Jabbar and the the Norris Division with a mere NCAA rules, have their hair above the collar, above the ears, and Los Angeles Lakers. The 31 points consisting of only bear no facial hair. If they didn't abide by these rules, they Pistons are coming off a victory COACH BOBBY KROMM nine wins in 47 games. Only two couldn't wrestle. over the red hot Denver ,takes his Red Wings to the ice teams, Colorado and Minneso- Nuggets (121-117) Monday to tonight in Los Angeles when fa, have worse records in the The basketball team has rules set down for the players' climb out of the Central they face the division-rival 17-team National Hockey appearance which can be summed up as 'neat'. Only two of the Division cellar. The Lakers are Kings. On Saturday, the Wings League. 12 players, Craig Harts and Bjorn Rossow, have grown 'clean- battling with Seattle for 0.•;•;•;•;•:•;;;;.:.:.: • -•-•;;;;;;;.•-•- - cut' mustaches. supremacy in the Pacific "Under Coach Mitchell, I was told to have my fu-manchu Division. :.-.:....:...: LIVE at the ...... trimmed up," said Harts. ON MONDAY it was :•:.:. ve.' THE SWIMMING TEAM has more of the playboy look, announced that for the first 'mx.:.: time in the history of the Piston ..:.:. LATINO BALLROOM .:.:.:. having 10 of 22 swimmers bearing facial hair in four different .:.:.: ...... categories. franchise that not one Detroit player will appear on the roster Frank Zappa Apostle of the annual All-Star Game. Bill Cobert, Gordon Haigh, Bill C;olvett, and Eivind Hansen Ironically, the basketball WILDMAN FISHER make up the group: "It will be here any day." Ron Link, B.J. classic is hosted by Detroit at with Kearny, and Jordan Hatch all have mustaches while Mark Vagle "'along Tulsa City Trucker the Pontiac Silverdome on Feb. owns a goatee. The two fu-manchu wearers are Kurt Newman 4. Art Orchestra and Mike O'hagan. The public selects five Special guest "You can't leave out Gordon Geheb, he's the missing link appearance: The starters in the East and West between ape and man," said Newman."He can grow anything at .New Wave Sound of CAPITAL I will." conferences. The National Basketball Association PUNISHMENT coaches then select 12 additional players, six per January 26 I GUESS THE POINT that my high school coach was trying conference, as reserves. to get across was that your appearance means Located on Pontiac Rd. a lot. A few of the This is the first time in seven OU athletes have facial hair, but by no means have they given years that star center Bob between Opdyke and the school a bad reputation. If anything, it's the opposite. Lanier did not make the squad. For those few nub growers and female *: Perry athletes I missed, I Other Pistons hopefuls, apologize. When your facial hair comes in, I'm sure everyone forward M.L. Carr and guard ... will comment on it anyway. Kevin Porter, also were not The Oakland Sail Thursday, January 25, 1979 7 OU's yearbook to return Black

(continued from page 1) first time in decade under the internal settlement is for in April. By Vicki Fodale session last semester. Another a real advance toward transfer Shirihuru Sail Staff Writer photo session is tentatively called the of settlement "nothing", saying power. He said he After a ten-year absence, scheduled for February 22-23 in recognized its many short- the African participants were OU's yearbook,"The Ascendent," room 126 at the Oakland cortVngs but said it is a start in a no different from Smith, and will return. Center," she said. necessarily long process. A Campus Information, Price of the yearbook is that "they've just become part Programs and Organizations $7.50, which includes mailing of the Smith regime." (CIPO) office survey revealed costs, and will be ready "The new constitution bars record student approval for a sometime this summer. Copies racial discrimination in the For the yearbook. This helped are sold by advance order only. sense that those few who have enough money stimulate the formation of the Orders will be taken in the OC can go live where they want to," he said. yearbook committee. sometime later. Due to a printing error in last Examining the role other According to Carla Neubauer, Neubauer said the focus of Thursday's issue, there was an countries play in Zimbabwe, yearbook committee spokes- "The Ascendent" will be incorrect statement in the story Shirihuru said the "US was not person, student response to the creative rather than traditional. "Promotion review results in a colonial power, therefore the yearbook seems favorable so Students are encouraged to firing" (Jan. 17, 1979). Wilma US should not be involved in far. submit original art work, Ray Bledsoe was misquoted. the negotiations." photography, and writing. It will He added Her actual statement was that "OVER 200 seniors had that not have any advertising. "those who are not with us Lieutenant Dean Rowe could Shirihuru: "We aren't pictures taken in the first photo are our enemies." THE YEARBOOK'S theme is not return to a sergeant's rank. demonstrating.' Last weeks "Growth of Oakland: Past, answer Present, and Future." ZHUWARARA, Deputy Chief Entries for the yearbook can Representative of the African ST A A A A be submitted to the CIPO National Council (ANC), P 0 0 0 office, 49 OC. Name, address AL A L A 0 outlined past efforts toward a and phone number should be 0 V peaceful transfer of power to 0 A included. the black Africans. A 0 He criticized ZANU and A 0 ZAPU for obstructing ANC A efforts toward a change in government. EL A A According to Zhuwarara, RA 0 A A A Nkomo and Mugabe are AM A running ZAPU and ZANU for Pr 0 E 0 A Keep Red Cross IT A EL0 A their own political benefit, not SE A ready. that of Zimbabwe. He said he expects a civil war to break out if the Patriotic Front takes ollegiate crossword power. 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