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to find some other means of Stadium foam suspect- insulation, such as vermiculite chips; however, according to Sam use ordered halted Boak, Boak and Sons Co." of Youngstown, 93% of the insula• by Lisa Williams tion made by Rapco Foam has The banning of a possible already been installed. George cancer-causing insulation material Hodge, state architect, said the by the federal government has urea formaldehyde could not be halted the use of this material removed unless the structure was in the Arnold D. Stambaugh to be torn down. Stadium and Sports Complex. No insulation has been install• The Consumer Products Safety ed in the structure since the Commission will ban urea matter came up two weeks ago. formaldehyde, a foam insulator Boak said that his company may found to have been pumped into finish the job with vermiculite, the exterior concrete blocks of but what he is really expecting the stadium, declaring that the is a reversal on the order. "The material may dangerously seep commission can't find a problem free formaldehyde into the at• with the insulation itself. The mosphere. problem is with small, unlicensed Although there seems to be no companies that incorrectly pre• definitive information regarding pare the product," he said. how hazardous the substance is, David DeWitt, project architect state and project architects have of the Osborn Engineering Co. of decided that because of the , explained that in order • controversy, "we would be best to create the foaming action, to go without it." specified amounts of both urea Edmund Salata, dean of ad• and formladehyde are reqtiired. ministrative services, said that the He said that- because the "two University would stand behind the agents are different in cost, many state's decision saying, "the companies will adjust the formula, University wanted to be sure resulting in a cheaper grade of everything that was done was material. safe and prudent." DeWitt explained that in, order Contractors have been ordered (cont, on page 8) Recreation area opens

The recreation area on Spring necessary, however, special group Street, which- includes tennis, activities may be scheduled by Wearing a YSU T-shirt — a present from fans — Alabama lead singer brought the enthusiastic volleyball, handball and basketball calling Minnis, who is serving as crowd to its feet during the concert held here March 13. (Photo by Clem Marion) courts, is now open for use coordinator, at extension 3544. 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily, according If a certain court is reserved, to Don Minnis, parking director. a sign will appear in the booth in Expert suggests tips-on home security/ The courts are available to the corner of the recreation area students, faculty, staff 'and stating the name of the group by Yvonne Stephan Therefore, persons are not aware doors used as the outside door of members of the community on a which has reserved it and the "In the past we told people to of what is happening in their the house are inadequate because first-come, first-served basis.- time. survey their homes for security, neighborhoods. they can be kicked in. He added Use of the courts is limited to Individuals using the courts but we forgot to tell them to Speaking about crime, Bennett, that the only function of the two hours by any one person or will be responsible for leaving look at the house the way a bur• past president of the Ohio Crime knob of such a door is to keep group, Minnis said. them in a clean condition, glar would, not as an honest Prevention Association, said, the wind from opening it, notjng No advance reservations are (cont. on page 8) individual," said Hugh Bennett, "We've put up with this crap long that a burglar needs only to pry crime prevention leader of the enough." one quarter.of an inch to open Akron Police Department. He pointed out that rehabili• the door. In a lecture March 26 in Kil- tative and custodial models have Bennett suggested a steel door cawley, Bennett gave 30 persons not worked and added that crime because a burglar cannot kick it Entertainment some tips on home security and prevention is the last step. "It open. He also recommended dead Award-winning band Alabama discussed its climb to the top of briefly mentioned better ways to has to work," he said. bolt locks, although they may the music charts at a press conference before performing at protect a business. Bennett said that a garage door take more time to open because Beeghiy recently...... page 2 He said that a person must attached to a house should be the an individual has to put a key in "arm" oneself with an 18-inch most secure place in a home. the lock and activate it. pinch bar, and if s/he can enter He explained that once a burglar If doors leading to the outside The 852 graduates at Winter Commencement Saturday heard a into a house, security is not gets in out of the cold and out of have glass in them, he said, a YSU alumnus and Army brigadier general outline five "IV for adequate. sight of neighbors, s/he can spend double cylinder dead bolt which success ...... ;...... : . . .page3 , He noted that the high increase time trying to get into the house. needs a key to open the lock on Sports in residential burglaries is due to He noted that garage door openers both the inside or outside is The men's tennis team lost its opener Saturday, but rookie coach persons not knowing their neigh• are effective in securing the door. recommended. If a burlgar should Rob Adsit expresses no pessimism for the season . ... •. page 6 bors not caring to get acquainted. He , also said hollow wood (cont. on page'5) page 2 The Jambar March 30,1982 Alabama electrifies audience with foot-stomping sound by Tina Ketchum up together in Alabama (around the number one position on Bill• bama as country, some as every reason to smile and see From the hills of Alabama Lookout Mountain) and later join• board magazine's country charts country-rock and some as popular stars. surged a music sound practically ed forces with Cook because he and contained the hit single music. "But we try to stay away foreign to Youngstown - sounds had the amplifiers. For seven "" written by from labels all together and treat of fast-picking banjos, guitars and hours a night, six nights a week, Owen. Alabama's latest each number as individual song,"

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I page 4 The Jambar March 30,1982 Editorial: More stadium woes The Arnold D. and Sports Complex is no stranger to The state architect has ordered the project architect for the stadium to controversy. stop, using the urea formaldehyde insulation. A substitute is now being It has often been in the. midst of it, with questions being raised as to the considered. need for the construction of such a lavish structure at a time when students The problem, though, is with the insulation already in place. Since the are wondering if they will be able to return to school because of state and only way -to remove it would be to tear down the entire stadium, it looks federal education aid slashes. as though it's there to stay. Students also protested the location of the stadium, reasoning that con• The project architect-chose this type of insulation, apparently not in venient parking was a greater priority at a commuter school. careless disregard of any facts, since it has only been recently that the In fact, questions were raised in many areas, including why the track was question of its cancer-causing properties has come up. not placed around the field, why the track was even built in the first place Is the stadium the only building campus insulated with urea formalde• when YSU has no track team, etc., etc., ad infinitum. hyde? The administration says yes. And now it is the subject of even greater controversy for this reason: Certainly, the stadium insulation is not the only substance ever to be 93% of the insulation installed in it is the urea formaldehyde type, which labeled carcinogeous. Those charges have been made against everything may release a substance that has caused cancer in laboratory animals. from cigarettes to diet soft drinks to hot dogs. This type of insulation will soon be banned by. the Consumer Products In the midst of all the controversy, though, students and other persons Safety Commission. . expecting to use the stadium might be wise to consider the risk.

Commentary: Kiddies beat the rap

by Marilyn Anobile Jo to be tried as an adult. have ruled that she receive counseling The trial would have been a waste of A Gainsville, FL court came to its Fortunately, the court has dropped the from a child or school psychologist. the court's time, lawyers' fees, and a jury's senses yesterday when it decided not to try case, and the parents have agreed to Of course, teenager Ronnie would have involvement. If an adult jury had been a 6-year-old girl and her 13-year-oid community arbitration, to settle the dis• received a harsher sentence since his selected, why should the members miss accomplice as adults on aggravated battery putes — an alternative urged by Florida's physique and strength overpowered 7-year- work to decide a silly squabble that didn't for causing a nose bleed of a playmate. assistant state attorney last week. old Shirley Lynn..' Perhaps Ronnie could deserve a court's attention? Last week, a Gainsville circuit court The American judicial system would have been fined and/or:sent to a juvenile- Hopefully,-the Gainsville court will judge had decided to try 6-year-bld Nancy have" lost its credibility among * citizens justice sentence for purposely subjecting turn its attention to more important Jo Burch and her teenaged accomplice if such an absurd trial had taken place. Shirley Lynn to physical harm. trails, such as those involving murder, or Ronnie . Dexter, for causing 7-year-old Imagine, a child and a teenager — being Certainly, trying Nancy Jo as an adult drug trafficking. Certainly, a nose bleed Shirley Lynn Nickolls' nose to bleed after convicted as adults, not as juveniles — would have been absurd. , Elementary does not warrant a court trail with juven• a spat at a bus stop. Nancy Jo had.struck would have taken the stand for causing school children do fight. I can remember iles being tried as adults. Shirley Lynn with a two-foot long piece of a nose bleed, not for murder or drug my primary school days when boys wood while Ronnie had pinned Shirley's trafficking* which are more serious crimes. punched other boys and girls pulled other arms. If convicted at a trial, both Nancy While such a deed should not- have girls' hair. And, usually within several Jo and Ronnie would have faced fines of been absolved without some punishment, days, these fighters would be seen ex• Si 0,000 and sentence terms up to 15 certainly the aggravated charges, with their changing lunches, playing peacefully on the The Jambar years. possible convictions, would have been playground slide and swings, jumping rope too harsh for child Nancy Jo. Perhaps a or playing tag. Nancy Jo and Ronnie were charged Youngstown State University with .aggravated battery after police had cut in allowance, no television for a month, Kids, indeed, are unpredictable. They : /y Kilcawley West, Room lS2.^*'t^:$W ' arrested them because the parents were or no play time after school would have can be enemies one day and friends the Phone: 742-3094, 3095 ; vV \. unable to resolve the matter. The circuit served as a more effective punishment for next - and so it was with Nancy Jo and court judge then ruled that a 6-year-old the 6-year-old. Shirley Lynn. Both girls, according to an EditOfOn-Guef: "does not lack cognitive ability" to Of, if Nancy Jo suffers from some AP story in the March 27 Youngstown commit a crime, thereby allowing Nancy psychological problems, the court could Vindicator, are now friends. . John Celidpnio '%^M;K^< -if^t-

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• Tjtie Jambar is published twice'weekly/, throughout the academic ..year and weekly, during summer quarter under the auspices of the student publication board of YSU. • The views and opinions expressed herein., do not necessarily reflect those of the Jambar staffs University faculty or administration. . Subscription rates: $12 per academic year*/; TO DO WE NEED THE MARINES? $13 including summer. - March 30,1982 The Jambar page 5 Speaks for Democracy, claims Reagan contradicts its ideals To the Editor of The Jambar: McCarthy) for years. We, the Take a look, through, at what Thousands have died. Meanwhile, troops into El Salvador. Thanks to Neil Yutkin for his American people, had been con• is occurring in El Salvador, and our military advisers are Lyle Williams is one of the co- commentary in the March 12 ditioned to fear this evil because you may find that our methods are instructing Duarte's troops on the sponsors of this bill, and J urge edition of The Jambar entitled of what it represents "- questionable. The US has sent, finer points of killing, thereby YSU students, faculty, and staff "America to the Rescue." Com• oppression, invasion, intervention and continues to send, millions of enabling Duarte's regime to to write him in support of his munism, both the threat of and and denial of individual human dollars (in excess of S50 million at become more adept at the crimes stand on this issue at 1004 Long- defense from, has dictated US rights. Without a doubt, present) in military aid and muni• it commits. worth • House Office BIdg., foreign policy (and, at times, democracy is preferable and tions in support of Duarte and his President Reagan, with his tin Washington, D.C. 20515. internal policy in the days of worth fighting for. repressive military regime. star, is becoming a frightening Let's make democracy work contradiction to the concept of for us by directing our. self- the US as a country concerned proclaimed "Sheriff of the World" Expresses gratitude to YSU friends with human rights and indep• toward a more humane position (Editor's Note: A. Ranger Oman beginning is a town where it is easy to locate endence. Several congresspersons in worid affairs. is a former chairperson of the out to the undiscovered ends anyone, so no elaborate directions realizing this, have co-sponsored YSU. management department. there's nothing worth the work are necessary for that mission. H.R. 339 which will require the He has asked The Jambar to print of winning I know that you will continue President to obtain Congressional Suzanne Barbati the following letter.) but laughter and the love of the struggle for institutional excel• approval before sending American Peace Council of Youngstown Dear Faculty, Staff and Students friends... lence. Again, my thanks for of YSU: I do hope that many of our allowing me to share your I would-like to express my paths will cross again in the friendship. heartfelt thanks to all of you for -future. If you are in the New A. Ranger Curran the privilege of knowing and England area, I wpuld appreciate Professor of Management working with you during my 12 your looking me up. Dublin, NH Keene State College, NH years at YSU. The experience was a growing and learning one for me. I shall always look back on WHERE CAN YOU that period of my life with pleasure. CC^T make a Japanese wind sock Hilaire Belloc has expressed my basic philosophy much better CCSJT get into leather than I in his poem: ICviT create your own coiled basket ... This I know It's a mime experience you'll from quiet homes .and. first CC^ make a rainbow Monday April 5 Kl,cawl Or9et! *y Chestnut fioom 8p.m. NEVER f Home security Fr«o (cont. from page 1)

Tennis team loved1 New coach optimistic despite opening setback at the racquets of WVU by Dan Pecchia coach; Lyden split the first two Adsit also said that the indoor nice to have someone cheering The Golden Flashes downed Getting dogged isn't a very sets with his WVU foe before courts at WVU posed problems you on," he said. YSU 5-4 last vear. enjoyable way to begin a career succumbing, in the rubber set. for the YSU netters. The coach as a college-level coach. But for YSU's Pierre Tanguay, Mike said that the rubber-type surface Browns-Steelers rematch YSU rookie tennis mentor Rob Fraley, Jeff Sinclair and Ed of the Mountaineer court was for Adsit, some good things were Ponikwia went down in straight foreign to the Penguins and may involved. sets in'their singles matches. The have been an important factor set for The young coach found little doubles teams of Thompson-Ly- in the match. The Jambar will be spon• immediately - following the trouble coming up with positive den, Tanguay-Fraley and Sinclair- The YSU mentor was quick to soring "Basketball Extrava• prelim. Stoudt scored 28 comments regarding Saturday's Ponikwia were all finished off in mention that he's optimistic ganza '82 " with the Cleve• points last Sunday as the disheartening season opener at two sets by the Mountaineers, about the Penguins' next match, land Browns taking on the Browns nipped the Steelers West Virginia University, where which entered the tilt with a which will take place at Kent Steelers Sunday, 79-73 in' a barnburner at the Penguins were easily subdued 7-1 record. State against the Golden Flashes April 18, at Beeghly Center. nearby Warren Western Re• by the host Mountaineers, 9-0. "The fact that they had April 10. Ail proceeds from the event serve High School. "Some of our guys played well already played eight games was "Things will be different in will go to-the United Way. Advance tickets are on and the matches were a lot closer definitely a factor," Adsit said. the Kent State match," he de• A preliminary game, set sale now for S3, and tickets than the overall score," Adsit "It's kind of tough going away clared. "We'll have better pre• for 6:30 p.m., will feature will cost $4 at the door. The pointed out. "I was very pleased from home against a solid team parations and possibly some more some of the best YSU talent first 1,300 fans through the with our performance. They gave like West Virginia. Plus, they're challenge matches in practice. ever to step onto the hard• door will receive a free photo• their best effort but wound up . a big-name school and that had an woods, as the 1969-70 Pen• graph of a Cleveland Browns short. effect on some of players that "Some friends of the players guin team faces the 1976- football player. "All I can ask is that they were a little nervous." will be at .the match, and it's 77 team. The more recent Ticket outlets for "Basket• give it their best shot," added team includes Jeff Covington ball Extravaganza '82" in• the 24-year-old coach. "One of along with star playmaker clude the Kilcawley Center the tilings that really stood out Putnam named new grid coach Terry Moore. ~ The elder ag• Information Desk, all Paul is that they never quit." Neil Putnam was named the Lafayette University, leaving in gregation includes Penguin Morris Stores, Bova-Roberts Adsit mentioned the play of new offensive coordinator for the 1980. greats Billy Johnson, Rich Typewriter • Co., Riordan's top man David Thompson, the 6-4 Penguin grid squad last week by Last spring, he served as YSU Denamen and Ron Smith. Sporting Goods in Hubbard, junior Penguin who won the first athletic director and head football linebacker coach. Cliff Stoudt, former YSU Johnny * D's Bar, Mahoning set of his match, before dropping coach Bill Narduzzi. Putnam quarterback, is expected to Wine Shop, Western Sizzlin the next.two to his Mountaineer replaces the departed Mike Panseau Putnam brings an Ivy League lead the Steelers in a battle in Liberty, and Western opponent. who left to coach at Army. touch to the YSU program against their archrival Union-Farina Agency in the YSU's Terry Lyden also earned Putnam, 46, spent 11 years as because he has served as an Browns in a grudge match Higbee's Parkade Downtown. some praise from the young the head football coach at assistant at Yale and Dartmouth. Writing Center Workshops for TOSHIKO 4KIKOSHI YSU Community

April 5 - "Noting the Noteworthy" --tips on how to take sensible notes in class, recog• nizing what is significant in lectures and textbooks. BiGBAtiQ

April 8 - "Go With the Flow: What to Do When Your Mind Goes Blank"-methods of Stambaugh Audiorium generating topics, organizing ideas preventing the mental stalemate known and feared 3fe J Fri. April 2 by every writer. |p \ 8:00 pm April 12 - "When It Isn't Multiple Choice" - coping with the ever-popular in-class essay test, including how to recognize "key" words and how to use limited test time *' presented in well. ] cooperation with April 15 - "Making a Long Story Short" - how to write effective summaries, preserv• ! WKSU Radio ing the organization and main points of the original.

April 19 - "Mission Impossible: The Research Paper" - emphasizes the use of and documentation of research sources, specifically dealing with quotations and para• phrases.

April 22 - "Read It Again, Sam" - strategies for proofreading and editing effectively, both out of class and in class.

April 26 - "Style: The Right Words at the Right Time" - the function of style, focus• sing on audience and purpose, including what to do when struck by "deadwood" and "awk." struc." in your papers.

All workshops are scheduled for 11:00 a.m. The Writing Center is located in Room 285 Engineering and Science Building March 30,1982 The Jambar page 7

Sports Desk: A dream worth dying for? (Editor's note: Fred Bowman slept boxing. For him, it was a al fighter. His inner drive and He was a boxer. That was his round, he got hurt but wouldn't was a very successful local way out of a difficult life. A way determination would be an added life. quit.' He couldn't. He had his amateur boxer from Youngs- to better himself. A way to avoid plus. He just knew it. His dream He won a few fights, and then friends and family to think of. town's East Side before becomingthe ugly temptations of life which was taking shape. It was only a on February 28, 1981, at Tally's He had his dream. After all, he a promising young lightweight many of his friends had fallen to. matter of time. It had to be. Park Place casino-hotel, he got his loved boxing. professional. Bowman collapsed A way to be successful. The only He was a boxer. That was his chance. He was a boxer. It cost him his after a fight February 28, 1981, way he knew. life. He met the New Jersey light• life. and slipped into a coma. On He was a boxer. That was his As a professional, he was weight champion Gino Perez, a Tuesday, March 23, 1982, at life. destined to be a journeyman — fighter he knew little about, in a Home security 5 a.m., Bowman's life, and with it, As a local amateur fighter, he making enough money to get by, six-round preliminary to the his dream of winning the world trained and trained and became fighting a good boxer once in a World Boxing lightweight (cont. from page 5) lightweight boxing championship,quit e good. Beginning in 1976, while along the way - although championship. A win here would owners should install elexan, a get him closer to his dream, and ended. This is a tribute to he won three Golden Gloves light• most of his opponents were in the high impact plastic. Bennett he was determined to do well. Bowman.) weight titles. Sometimes, he same position as himself. demonstrated elexan's strength by He had to. by Chuck Housteau • would lose a fight; yet he would His sister wanted him to stay hitting it with a hammer. He was a boxer. That was his always give it his best shot. at home and to find a job in the He was a boxer. That was his He then asked, "How much life. Boxing enabled him to make a mill or something like that, but life. is the security of your family He had a dream. Some day he lot of friends along the way. there were no jobs. Besides, The fight was a slugfest, a real worth?" . He said that nothing in would be a world champion. Some of these people recognized he had his dream - he didn't crowd pleaser. The two fighters the world is secure, but that good stood toe-to-toe and battered each home security acts as a deter- He worked toward that dream his talent and told him that he want to work a regular job. He day and night He lived, ate and couldn't. other pretty well. In the fifth - rence. had the ability to be a profession- Foreign For Used Books Wiffleball returns for spring action! Sign up your come to the team now for the wiffleball action in the Chestnut SAINT LUCIA HEALTH SCIENCES UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICfNE Room this quarter! Demonstration games will be University - St. Lucia, West Indies played at noon on March 31 and April 6 in the 36.Month accredited program Book & Supply lea'ding to M.D, degree Chestnut Room. For more information, stop by the English Language/fa .H .0 .Listed ' Kilcawley Staff Offices or call 742-3575. _

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