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This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the "The oV ice" Student Newspaper Collection at Open Works, a service of The oC llege of Wooster Libraries. It has been accepted for inclusion in The oV ice: 1971-1980 by an authorized administrator of Open Works. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Volume XCIV Wooster, , Friday,; November 11, 1977 Number 8 New Alcohol Education Program I mplemented by Ray Bules habits and revealed that Rfi report will be comDiled the survey, -- over drink regularly, Informative Program- . "Our basic goal is to help of all Wooster students drink. Winter but Moore people break. as noted, "a small ming. Both direct and understand how to That fact, according, to The survey discovered that handful of seniors do have indirect programming is drink responsibly: to Associate Dean ' Dwight sociability "going along serious drinking problems." planned for the coming year. understand the effects of Moore, reinforces the The survey, - need with the crowd to be he added, "will Direct programming alcohol on the body, the for establishing responsible help consequences sociable" is the reason most us identify pockets of includes planned seminars of .certain drinking patterns on campus. frequently given by need we can zero in In behavior.: legal Wooster on on alcohol awareness. sanctions, Realizing that "it's 'not a students for drinking. particular housing units addition, small house contact black-and-whi- and, most importantly, te '. to situation... The second most frequent where there Is a need" for persons have been given a help people understand the you're not either a teetotaler response , was "to relieve alcohol education. continued on page 7 why : reasons they drink." or an alcoholic," the Dean's tension." - That's a short explanation . it . staff, in conjunction with survey by The reported that Assistant Dean Nancy Orr ) Myers House, is trying to drinking is most frequent Cinderella" Staged of a complex program which increase awareness of "among the freshmen. Freshman Vickery responds to an even more effects of alcohol by working males and females exhibited by Lisa Denise Gordon as the two complex problem ; and a through: . . largely similar drinking This weekend, children, nasty sisters presided over by growing concern on campus: ' Research. According to patterns. students, professors and all Sue Collister, the " wicked alcohol use and abuse. ., . Moore, three or four separate Sophomores' drinking other young-at-hear- ts have mother. With Doug Slo-bodi- en A recent SGA survey, opportunity a to be committees are . presently patterns were strikingly the to do little as the supporting published in January, writing a report on last similar to those of juniors. escaping via the production character of Roland, the studied campus drinking quarter's alcohol survey..The Fewer seniors, according to of "Cinderella" which will be other cast members include preformed in the Shoolroy Susan Dorn, Mei Mei Woo, Theatre. The scheduled Scott Peterle, Peter performances are for Friday 'Neumann and Terry Love. night at 7:1 5 p.m., Saturday Thanks,, also ..goes to Bob "afternoon at 2.00 p.m. and Withington and Phyllis 5-p.- again that evening at 7:1 m. Davies for light and costume with the final matinee design, respectively. on Sunday at 2.-0-0 p.m. Students, why not Tickets, which are being sold temporarily forget the rapidly at the door, are priced at $1 approaching dealines and for students and adults and exams and briefly return to 50C for children under 1 3. - childhood? Relive a few Bill Reese) a speech major innocent dreams by going to who is directing the play for see "Cinderella." A small his senior I.S., began amount of escapism is devising the comedy fantasy healthy for everyone. last spring. After asking the director why he choose "Cinderella" he said, "I wanted to do a children's Thistle Out show because there weren't ; any children's shows last . Next Friday year nor were there any scheduled for this year. Two Thistle, the. college-communi- ty will years ago I was involved in a literary magazine, production of 'Tom Sawyer" be distributed a week from that was enjoyable for today, free of charge. college students as well as The magazine will be avail- Bill able at Lowry and Kittredge IV--;- ' . I young kids." realizes that this well-know- n fairy dining halls. tale is geared towards Advance copies indicate elementary school children that the quality of this year's but encourages everyone Thistle is high both in terms of regardless of. age to come content and appearance. and enjoy the play. Many fine student contribu- 'The talented cast, and tions were received this crew are doing a really good quarter, and editors Martha job and working hard," added Ross and Jane Hawken Bill. He is particularly request that students planning pleased with the time and to submit literary or artistic efforts put in by Dave Loomis, works for the winter issue of who is set designer and Thistle prepare their work over nil kUlr.-m- A technical director for the Winter Break, as the deadline project. The cast is for submission will fall early in comprised of a total of eleven winter quarter. people, eight of which will be Thistle, an outgrowth of making their debuts on the campus diversity and creativ- -- - - : 1 I -- - it "fa I Wooster stage. ity, needs the support and . "You can't go to the ball!" sneer sisters (Heather Selby and Denise, Gordon, center) and Cinderella will be played by interest of all students. Any stepmother (Sue Collister, far left) at Cinderella (Cathy McQueen, far right). "Cinderella" Cathy McQueen and the suggestions, comments, or will be performed this weekend in the Shoolroy Theatre. - prince by Steve Thompson, questions may be directed to with Heather Selby and the editors at Box 3191. Page 2, WOOSTER --VOICEr November 1 V 1?77 ,

to Editor . Letters the - - editorial Withdraw From S. Africa ! : t ; :. - along with other concerned Dear Editor, . L investments in South Africa. The U.S. largest ; 'organizations such as A little over a month ago, has the : Program ' Muhammad. Kenyatta was volume of sales to South churches, have tried to affect Alcohol Educ. corporate policy through Africa of any country in the '- on campus . for a week. -; I (over million).7 , stockholder meetings. Support During that time, he voiced world $1300 ' Deserves Our ' ' The U.S. also imports about One possibility, other than concern and increased of like commend the Deans staff and the Myers awareness of the racial $500 million from South a total withdrawal We'd to " : . economic . Africa. . . investments and House staff on the alcohol . education program presently injustice that has been going - Many people feel embargo would be for all U.S. -- on campus. They've taken the initiative to answer on for tfome time, on that this : underway ' corporations treat all a pressing need with fair, responsible informational Rhodesia, Namibia, and economic involvement is to programming. . - "'" South Africa. Many people supporting the South African workers (Black, Whites.--Colore- d, Asians) in South ; Such a commendation isn't likely to win us much support on campus are concerned government and its policy of " r Africa equally, regardless of from student readers; that's unfortunate, for we believe that and - outraged with this racial . discrimination and : - U.S., if it ; South African govern- of opposition to the program is largely a reslut of injustice. - r. therefore, the is the' much the -- many misconceptions about the alcohol education program here, Yet, at the same time, we truly concerned about ment's policy. This has naivete about the larger subject of at being human rights, must with- implications and possibil- and misinformation and are frustrated For instance, would the - , find a way to draw its investments , and ities. alcohol use and abuse. unable to willing to present alcohol awareness program is not a crusade to effectively help to solve the impose an economic corporations be The " ' ' ' . pull out if equal rights could eliminate student drinking altogether. Rather, it is a problem. Just recently there embargo. Further, if . these corpor- not be implemented? Would attempt to encourage the formation of -- commendable was an increase in - equal drinking patterns through education in South Africa. ations or the U.S. govern- Blacks working under reasoned, responsible repression conditions, be persecuted by about various aspects and effects of alcohol use...nothing Many anti-aparthe- id news- ment fail to do this, then we, v South African govern-.- ; more. "' '" papers were banned, and as concerned individuals, the ' ment for having an equal job? The present program fosters student responsibility by several black leaders were should boycott these '; All this is to say that there avoiding repressive self-righto- us tactics which place the arrested. In response to this, corporations and their to think for a products as much as are no ( simple solutions. student on the defensive and don't allow himher group of students However, we are still very himherself. It exerts no pressure on the student to think or organized a drive to send possible. This would involve ; a jimmy Carter selling stocks we might own -- . much involved in the perform in a certain way; it merely presents alternatives as postcards to do In of choice, we Andy Young, the U.S. in these corporations, not situation,' and we must basis for enlightened choices. other areas and Presi- - press repeatedly for a delineation of all the alternatives. Why ambassador to the United buying their products, and something about it , Carter has expressed should we deny ourselves .knowledge of all the options and Nations. These cards urged changing savings and. dent making personal, decisions on support U.N. checking accounts to banks his concern for human rights most of the facts when them to the willingness to do .' are not involved in South andthe' alcohol use. . mandatory arms embargo that "' .1 something, but thus far, it -- on identifying reasons "why you Africa. . The program's emphasis and also to consider further mostly talk. We drink" is frequently misinterpreted, too. Of course there's no actions such as an economic In this light, we must has been supported the arms : em- program's directors -- to know why you, embargo against South realize that the College of need for the noway bargo, but that is only one drink-th- at's point . Unless you can . - ; - Wooster is in isolated :-Hum- specifically, not the Africa. . "' an V" yourself believing collected from -- South Africa. The small step. identify the reasons, though, don't fool into In two days, we rights justice you're drinking responsibly. Many reasons for drinking can and sent 200 cards to College endowment fund has and : it a -- over $5 million (or more is a strong issue and is be simple and convincing but should be understood by the Carter- and than 1 President one-side- d issue. Human drinker, above all. Ambassador Young. This one-thir- d of the Jjind) injustice demands ; action-stro- ng Disturbing, also, is while Wooster students a small way of saying we invested in corporations the fact that was action.. One is either from 1 0 to 40 of their fellow students "drink are concerned. involved in South Africa. estimate that Bearing for human justice or against to excess," few see alcohol abuse as a significant problem. The; U.N. arms embargo ''Timken Roller ours requires however, it is Corporation is involved in r it and , one's actions are! Participation in a liberal community such as was passed; for or against human awareness of our own problems and of others', the mostly a symbolic gesture, South Africa, and it recently either manu- gave a $1 million grant to the justice and equality. As willingness to help solve them, and the formulation and since South 'Africa a country is Failure to recognize most of its own College. members of that offering of constructive solutions. factures 6 of the world population alcohol abuse as a significant concern will only heighten the arms. Many African nations Are we benefiting from the suffering of black people in and consumes over 40 of problem; it won't go away if we ignore it! also had hoped for stronger resources, where program attempt to effect South . Africa? . This is a the world's The alcohol awareness is not an measures. and do any particular standard; it merely involves postcard question that we must face. do we stand where. conformity to During our -- say we stand education on a topic of general and vital concern. campaign, many questions We must also seek an our actions answer, and do it quickly. The v' on the issue of human rights, major goals of a U.S. " -- Personal social responsibility is one of the were raised about equality? " areas-includ- ing investment committee of the justice, and liberal education, and student responsibility in all corporate and economic : r student-oriente- College dealing Shalom, has been "-- alcohol use is necessary if d in ' South :' "'" involvement - ,"v" David Wildman- - 24-ho- problem. They, programs like ur visitation and others are ever to be ; Africa. After examining some 'with this implemented. statistics, it was found that closed-minde- i We can no longer take the d approach we over 6000 U.S. corporations U nfa r ignoring question of alcohol use and with Africa, and Vegetarian Costs have in the past, the trade South : ; I myself Dear Editor, V - vegetarian diet, find abuse. All of us should open our minds and take notice of this over 300 U.S. corporations by the lack of program. often frustrated important have operations and non-me- at main course at Thank you very much for:: a Editor your recent articles dealing Lowry Center. Then I too Letters to the make myself a two dollar with vegetarianism at to get my Photographer Supports Mil ler Wooster.- - While you "raised salad, trying Index nutrition from soybeans and knit-pickin- points, g a new staff member" (though many important there well-balanc- Editor, . employ in hot, ed Dear did not offer consideration that you raisins instead of I of admittedly, she is one wish to commend the support malfeasance food. . . ; '"u; 1 many). did mention that failed to give proper notice to. epistolist who has offered charges', i - admired her She .Your recent "survey also -- yearbook be as Vegetarians Wooster two obloquies pertaining to question, s'What. for "a should at that at least seventy : showed 'Greek consistent as possible" and pay the ' same amount of Some example, was the . College are the current Index. are was no ; common money subscribe to Food people at the on such topics Tragedy' performed at "there to vegetarians, a group that is reticent fine idea to as meat-eater- s. This execrable criticism Wooster?" Obviously. Ms. theme." This Service suffering unfair treatment where Pro- actual remedy Miller, the organizational fnake the Index as should mean that the Food Service. To ignore does nothing to the crustean as possible displays service they receive should from past But malefactors should notes at the bottom of each the nutritional needs of those page (i.e. oh pages 24 and 25 a flair for originality. . - also be equal, which is not be crucified even if it does not "positivism was presently case. The people who do not eat meat Another the : accomplish anything con- which tell - us - the Greek' and to make them pay equal that Ms.. Miller "owes a big : person who answered your vfe. My letter-writin- g . Tragedy was Oedipus) are bills for unequal service is struct! apology to the women whose - survey by saying "Salad bar ' unintelligible to the blind or wrong. I hope that the Voice friend has displayed, at the pictures she used." h was only" is paying two dollars to risk of being labelled a virago, unobservant meat-eate- r; furthers the cause of. the put Larrv, while a " If my letter-writin- g friend inexcusable to eat a salad, " her . intrepidity .to make the right of vegetarians at -- Curly, and Moe (names paying the same imprecations toward Ms. made near maledictions in Wooster. r : changed to protect the amount, has a choice of main . - Miller necessary to ostracize her choleric logorrhea, she Sincerely yours, ' ' innocent) in such a dishes. This is blatant '' her. , was also positive. She Leon Lynn of "Unwar-- As a person ' ' announced she would make "predicament" discrimination.' Box 2179 This" person showed - attempting to convert to a . technique,;, "constructive suggestions as continued on page 5 exquisite jo 5V . J NoJbVnbe 'lClgT?; BOOSTER VOfCET Page 3 B lad ubm mun ity Offended byVoi ce Story . students-.atte- . This i article comes in nd national creativity, determination and mouth" and contacted to get the facts straight, and response to Ray Bules' "Woo college fairs. ...student : commitment If the college the school themselves to quote people accurately. In any re- Seeks : Minorities," in last contact sessions." etc. wants qualified Black as upputriJ to the "real world" failure to do Admis- week's , Voice. It appeared . However, near the end of the students, it can find them, cruitment by the this could get him sued for suspiciously close to an item article; he lists as one of the just as it manages to find sions Department? libel. concerning the Bakke case. problems in securing Black qualified students from India, Italy In - In,fajct the. Bules', article students; the fact that "Many South America, and 4. any new recruitment began with "No quotas like minority students have never , other countries all oyer the program for Black stu- those in question-- , in the heard of Wooster." How is world. dents, are responsibili- Bakke -- case exist at this possible with such an "Any discussion of the ties going to be assigned Sincerely, Wooster." Since apparently extensive recruitment question of minority Black Faculty, Black Stu- admission must include...": no one had , compared the program? Furthermore; if King Lewis Wooster situation with the. minority students have never (See Bules' Article) dents, Black Admi- Annetta Jefferson 1 Bakke case, we wonder just heard of Wooster, how can . . How much money, tjme nistrators, and Black Vicki A. Greene what Mr. Bules point could J they be afraid of its and manpower is spent Alumni, or is there going Kathy A. Broaddus have been, unless it was that , ''significant academic for the recruitment of to be a college commit- Karen V. Kitt some kind of quota system challenge?" . Black students? Does ment to this issue? Cheryl S. Batts does , exist at Wooster, but The facts are that this year everyonein the Ad- 5. What "liberal financial Bertha Fountain none like those in question in Wooster has about 80 Black missions Department offers" are made to Black Jesse L Fitzgerald Bakke case If so, we students compared to over seek qualified Black stu-- . Students by the college. Claire Gerald v the St would like.to ask what that 1 20 a few years ago. The dents or is the recruit- does the col lege consider Adrienne Jackson quota system is? Freshman Class this year ment left largely to one ''liberal financial aid' to Leonard L Mayle , The entire tone of Mr. includes 17 new Black namely. Greg Bryant? be? Kenneth Griffin - ; find Bules' - article . was highly students and 4 transfer Black 2. How many Black stu- Let Mr. Bules the Vernice Davis offensive to the Black students, making a total of 21 dents on campus are answers to these questions Karen R. Holley Community. It thrusts us new Black students. A few here because of the re- before he attempts to write Kenneth W. Goings squarely back into the early years ago there were about cruitment efforts of the another article on the same Keith M. Wilkerson 60's when White Americans 35 Black students in the Physical Education De- -. subject. We also suggest that Keith D. Tylor were trying to decide what to Freshman Class. Why is this partment rathex than he poll Black students who Derrick M. Cherry call Black people-"Cult- ur- so? Granted some justifica- those of Admissions? If have gone through the Robin Tyler allyDeprived " D i tion can be made for the the P.E. Department can recruitment or nonrecruit-me- nt Robin Jackson advantaged,' "Slow Learn- inflated cost of living and the find students who are process. We almost Marian Louise Tarver Mr. among only good to quote the remarks ers," etc. For instance, competition colleges not athletes, hesitate ' Richard Williams Bules asks, -- "Why. -- then; for qualified Black students. but also good students, reportedly to have been Herbert Lee Simmons 1 Admis- -' Mr. Byron Morris aren't more . minority Since times have changed, it : why cannot the made by Eric V. Price students at Wooster? is necessary for Wooster to sions Department? since Mr. Acy Jackson was Nelson Glover many Black stu- - Recruiting and retention of change its tactics in regard to 3. How so badly misquoted. . Benjamin D. Berry, Jr. disadvantaged students isn't the - recruitment of Black dents are here because Therefore, we further , r Acy Jackson nearly .as .easy as those students. However, such a they heard ebout suggest to Mr. Bules that the Daryl Ward guidelines make it appear." change does 'call'-fo- r v" Wooster r by "word of first obligation of an editor is Then - again he says, "Concern about the --'significant academic challenge' of Wooster among Responds to Charges not ...1oceEditor all prospective students, minorities. Wooster's just To the students of the College regrettably, know far too little attempts to deal with concerns I'll be available at Extension reputation can scare offeven "" : ' I of Wooster's Black Commun- 221, and would greatly appre- g of Woosten about have tried to be qualified students" Junder-Tinin- ity fail, for I hope that ciate discussing this issue with I deeply regret the fact that sensitive to the concerns of need not is ours) The implica- concerns ex- any member of last week 8 article on Black the Black Community and the important the Wooster tions are that. all minorites go only pressed by the people who community. This is an issue . failed, for empathy can are not only disadvantaged admissions was offensive to the Black Community. so far; I have not lived those signed the preceding letter can which commands our full but also unqualified. We into an active sensitivity. ;: The article was born out of a concerns and internalized be channeled attention and would like . to remind; Mr. desire cease ignoring the them, and I cannot, as a result, program of awareness sof Bules that not all minority to on campus, using Black Community on campus, express them satisfactorily in Black issues Respectfully, students are disadvantaged, my writings. the Voice as a forum and and some of them do manage overtly and inadvertently, and Ray Bules a desire to deal with major The need for publicizing the catalyst to-Vaff- ord textbooks, issues affecting Wooster's issues and problems concern- supplies . and classroom ing Wooster's Black Com- - , incidental items." Secondly Black Community In the public media. munity continues to intensify; since his article was dealing Black voice to The Individual points the the need for a FOR. almost exclusively with Black identify discuss those TODAY'S CAREER. WHWN people, why did not he just article made regarding policies and problems in print is strong. I use the : word "Black?" of the Admissions staff were directly from my inter- regret deeply the fact that no "Disadvantage" carries with 'taken " - on SUSAN, AVtVDtl only connotation of view with Mr. Morris- The such voice presently exists it not the I WE'LL LET VN yOLf J deprivation, but individual words in question, our staff, and would like to economic . urgent also cultural, educational, too, were spoken to me by Mr. extend a serious and Perhaps Mr. Morris and checked for ac- invitation to all Balck mem- and social. Wooster com- Bules has answered his own curacy by him before the bers of the why printing of the article. munity to write for the Voice in question as to there weekly column more minority : The issue,. I believe, deals any form. A aren't -- not solely with the - use of would be ideal, and polls on students at Wooster.. as that Attitudes such as his are not individual words, but with the Black concerns such pervading need for the con- discussed in the previous letter likely to attract Black extremely valuable, students. cerns of Wooster's Black would be quite, a Community to be recognized and helpful in placing those Mri Bules makes entire case for the Admissions and publicized. Had I known ; concerns before the ' con- Wooster community. Department in r terms.: of that particular wprds tained in the ; article were Last week's, article was an minority recruitment. of Perhaps by this time the offensive to the Black Com- attempt to present one side department wishes he had munity,' I would surely have an issue which we knew I the Black not He extols the efforts of deleted them. didn't know deeply concerned the department by pointing that and here lies the problem. community, after consultation out that they visit "large I have tried, as has our staff, to with the editor of the Wooster metropolitan areas and high fully comprehend the - con- Forum; which will present schools with significant cerns of a Community of opposing viewpoints in this enrollment of minority which I am not a part, and week's issue. It failed. Future . Page 4. WOOSTER VOICE, November 11, 1977 AntiTAbortion View Challenged !: 1 now... r I- compas- -' people with funny yd J Dear Editor, - : evidence of such 'and ears I : you - I write in response to Mr. Sions, nor do forsee it in the (etc.), . miss the point. peopie Coffey's anti-aborti- on letter near future. Such is the way Those are not at fault, in the WOOSTER VOICE of things. But this does not - the - society is, through ignorance. The illegitimate , dated NOV. 4. Mr. Coffey exclude us from the ' speaks of passion. By this I responsibility to change and are' not generally physically assume he means deep or grow," to realize that deformed, they are psycho--:. strong emotion. Emotion is illegitimate children are logically downtrodden. What fine, it helps make us human.' people just tike "us : a nasty trick to play on a child, But passion - unchecked by legitimate, folk" whose to bring it . into the wof Id reason becomes a monster. righteous airs choke the without compassion. I know What we need is not passion; "illegitimate someone T personally who :- No, Mr. Coffey, no man is was born illegitimately, who but COMpassion. - , No, Mr; Coffey, you're an Island, he is part of a says, without hyperbole, 1 right, abortion is not a private -- whole. But if that whole -- wish I'd never been born". 7: matter. It affects a great : regards him or her as evil, In addition, Mr. Coffey person is as an island, seems to see the ad as an variety of people. That "great that " variety' is called society. If indeed , the "person has order to report 'to the we must deal with, illegit- become an island besieged "abortion mills" at once! Not imate births, it must be with from every side to the point of sol The advertisement is a compassion or not af all. So ruin and desolation. suggestion, : an ' alternative. far, vl have seen little I agree with Mr. Coffey that Freedom demands that all J abortions when done at all, alternatives be presented. may not be done with the Without such freedoms, as Stanley Band Review U nderJFi re safety, happiness, and total Patrick Henry is reputed to well being to the patient in have said, '"GIVE ME Normally, I would see no the Band have been avoided had the. .- concert in the November 4 reporter taken the time to -- mind. This further exempli- LIBERTY- OR GIVE ME point in writing to a DEATH - -- . fies the lack of compassion I" What good is life newspaper to point out an Voice First - Jonah's. Jast .look fit a MSB album to, which is focal point of the without freedom to choose? error, but I feel moved to do name is Koslen, not Kolson.. check the spelling. Second, the It deplorable. - " ' so after reading the review of This unfortunate error could to write - about the new problem. is Abolishment of abortion guitarist "whose name There has been r talk of must not come from judicial Michael Stanley Article Criticized seems to be unknown" by malnutrition; If, Mr. Coffey, decisions. It is like the Hydra, - -- malnutrition of body is. you Top off Mr. Gilbert find out everyone on the .Wooster the whose heads but Dear Editor, Why didn't issue, malnutrition of in vain. Attack his name and perhaps provide campus is just plain pathetic. not the the heart and After reading the article on soul and psyche '"'is-- the beast is dead. The heart is Michael Stanley' Band a little background on him for The mystery lead guitarist's the ' the Gary Starved of compassion, the-sou- l the dearth of compassion in concert, we were all quite anyone who was interested. name is Marcaski. Part of reporting on an event is degenerates and is not' our society. This is not a call disappointed. It was proper We also didn't realize the If is. song, doing the homework and -- fit be called human. this to mass abortions, rather it is that Mr. Gilbert's enthusiasm band had a "Have be the result of the birth -- a call to the responsibility of Yourself a Good Time". When getting the basic' facts to for the concert came forth in -- '. ;. straight. you so greatly prize, it is as compassion. . his writing, for the occasion did they write that song? They . " ; Sincerely. good as death. one by the -- title, "Real . . :, , . , deserved such attention. have ; In passage makes David Purdy ' , Daniel Hunter '; the that However, Michael Good Time'-- if that is the song " since the :. ; an example of Jews, gypsies. it BVS t Box 2524 Stanley Band is not a "small the author is referring to. The Box 1896 i time band, why wasn t some- bass player's name is Daniel one, who cared enough to do Pecchio, not "Picchio'V I'm a little research on the band, surprised Mr. Gilbert even had ., Right to Life Invitation ' assigned to do the article. knowledge of Daniel Pecchio's ' '-'.- admits ''criminal ; -. tionist, that Dear Editor: -- 'y. for a woman to allege that There were numerous mis- previous experience with Glass - , self-aborti- on 7 This is in reterece to she has been raped, and j abortion and in Harp. "" r - - the " takes the article, including ' the-stor- y disappeared, .even on have not pro-aborti- arguments in frequently of the the headline. I never knew a All in allt Mr. Gilbert's Hungary, abortion letters-tq-the-edit- or circumstance is fabricated by in where the "Voice's" 1 band by the name of "Stanley writing ability, coverage of the - .: in recent weeks.' ' v a 'victim' in order to account has been available on Band" ever played at the concert, and general know- - ':'.' Concerning 'the incidence for facts ; which, would request for more .than a , college. Former lead guitarist ledge of the Michael Stanley be-.hard v - ".;- otherwise" -- to decade.- '- - Koslen would Band mediocre of rape. Unfortunately,', the '' Jonah not have is at best . emotional impact that arises explain." r'Abortion & Social In regards to "a woman's appreciated his name being often-repeat- ed Sincerely,?' cloud real issues 'Justice") And finally. Dr. J.C. choice" the v most spelled "Kolson". Also, to Rick Damerow tends to the argument in favor & facts of rape. Dr.: Fred WMke, author of "Handbook constantly refer BobZelinski : to the band's "Preg- on Abortion", summed it up V of .'abortion; the right to Mecklenburg states: " newest member as Mark Sodergren is , indeed every "the nancy resulting from rape is this . way.,, "Isn't it twisted ' choose newest guitarist", is ridiculous. Ron Denne God-give- h right via : extremely rare --- medical logic that would: kill', an person's research indicates that a innocent unborn baby for the the gifts of free-wil- l. whichv exposed ..crime of its fatherl" ':''; accompanies the gift of life. woman to such an ' Concert Review Defended emotional trauma will not ' Regarding illegal abortion, Before a woman can exercise - right intelligently & ovulate even if she r is the consensus that legal ; that Dear Editor, to the absence ofthe name of - however, she to is good abortion will eliminate: responsibly, It has come to my attention MSB's new guitarist. I talked scheduled there should have allthe facts. This person evidence that men - who problems of illegal.- - or. that a group of Freshmen personally to the who criminal abortion is virtuallyV is the main thrust of "Right to on commit this crime frequently : object to some of the interviewed the band not true. Christopher Tietze, Life," a national organization contents of my review of the October 22. Since he did not are not fertile because of. & other aberrant sexual the excellent statistician of which provides scientific Stanley Band know, and the guitarist's ; Bio-Medic- abortion Michael the al Division of medical fact that concert I feel it is necessary name does not appear on any behavior." Also, Josephine life. - 'the Population Council, and destroys human present my side of album, I was left with no Barnes, M.D. eminent British open to the ' an outspoken pro-abo- r- r Consider ; this an argument alternative but to refer to him gynecologist says: "It is easy invitation to anyone as the "new guitarist" I don't in learning more The first objection was to Non-Smolce- r's interested know what sort of "re- Rights about the topic of abortion &; the title of the article. My search" Mr. Zielinski et al - related issues, to attend the editor chose "Stanley Band Editor; . . ' . you smoke, it isthat we are to feel is necessary for a review, Dear Wayne County Right to Life open , wish-wash- y to say no, or Visits COW" instead of but I, being a college student lam writing this as an meeting; held the 3rd Michael Stanley Band on , simply don't want to cause visits of spare letter to all smokers ' do not have hours - -- ;. Thursday of each month at COW merely to fit the words campus. It is a plea for a little hassles. . time to flipthrough C Wayne- - County - Public in the allotted space. I feel courtesy.: : j. I would tike to put in a the' entertainment 'magazines common :: - p.m. You are is no more wrong even ; plea : Library at 7:30 that this looking for a piece of petty Many oojvsmokers, written therefore: welcome! Hope to see than, for example, referring asked, often, grant Smokers please do v not most rock trivia. By the same when ' you Thursday,-"- r November to Led Zeppelin "Zep- person to : smoke in the presence of as token, I defy anybody, in two permission for a " rs. 17th. pelin" or David Bowie I myself among non-smoke- We do not as day's time, to provide smoke. count Sincerely, y' "Bowie," and that it "background for anyone these and am angry with enjoy the smell of smoke or. constitutes no great cause myself for days after every probably smoke (Mrs.) Fran Wires interested" on a replacement we'd Ave. Tor alarm... time I let someone smoke. It ourselves. I myself can think 703 Beechwood objection 1 Wooster, Ohio 44691 ; The second was continued on page 5 is hot that we don't mind that continued on page 3 ; J- - It - liar!; csul -- eril ?c Page . November 11, 1977, WOOSTER VOICE. 5 Letters to the Editor Gilbert Defends Review Against Student Opinion continued from page 4 objection.) Somewhere ! guitarist in a small-tim- e band between the album cover TO KNOW from . that I referred to, my rough The third objection was to draft, and my typed copy, the my calling "Real Good name became somewhat Time", "Have Yourself a distorted. To Jonah, my Good Time." Those who deepest apologies. hank: chool; CREDIT MEDICAL attended the concert may Mr: Zielinski et el also recall that Michael intro- chose to pass judgements on REC03DS HBCOHPS COHP5- - RECORDS RECORDS duced the song as "Have my knowledge of Glass Harp I -- Yourself a Real Good Time." . and on my writing ability. .My title, therefore is not as Comments such as these far off as my critics proclaim turn constructive criticism ffl it to be. into childish nonsense. The fourth objection was to the mispelling of Jonah Respectfully. MARGUUBS Koslen's name. (I feel that John Gilbert this -- is the only legitimate Box 1674 This year's Judicial Board would like to publicize the procedures used for hearing cases. The board believes that a better understanding tf what Judicial Board is. and how it Purdy Prefers Peace functions will help answer some of the questions raised concerning the board. The Judicial Board is and does not operate v Dear Editor, r, usually semi-profan- e not as. a court of law. Rather, it is a hearing board which ;'. attempts to act in and educational capacity. It V It has come to my attention message. Worse yet, these is not the board's aim to "punish" individuals, but to assign penalties in such a manner that will help those accused and found guilty that some people did not like people' display' neurotic realize the severity consequences what I noisy and of their actions, as well as uphold the codes of wrote about tendancies, doing it only in Conduct and Academic Integrity. ' . Please take a few minutes to through, i stereos in the , Nov. 1 4th the dead of night Yesl They read these procedures. If you should have any questions please feel free . of Voice. Jt v cross-camp- us to contact any member of this ; issue the has been are "closet year's Judicial Board. .' claimed that I could just go to To all screamers". those Judicial Board members Bill :- are: Students; - offender say "could I Reese, Megan North, Cindy Mache, Larry the and afflicted, say "there is Miller, Al -- Joan Blanchard, Lewis, and Stu Massey. Faculty; you turn It down?": True, I hope"! The telephone and Alfred Hall, Bradlee Karan, could, Jane Kopas, and LeRoy Haynes. Administration; Acy Jackson and Gary Thompson. but this would not the unparallelled experience Referees Hearing solve the problem: It is like of talking person and Counsels are Greg Benckart Alec Land, Mark Longer and Steve to a face to Reduga. Chairperson is Jay ; the Hydra. Chop off its head face are you best therapy. Burden. and it grows back. Stab it in Save your throat from PRIOR TO THE HEARING ; the heart, and . it is possible injury even Chairperson: I : y . vanquished. Of course, the laryngitisl But become too A. The Chairperson shall determine the charges and inform the accused of the ... . people who have the stereos sarcastic. Please,. before you . 7 charges in writing. The Chair shall also inform the accused of hisher .are not the monsters, it is utter another reverberating choice of a Dean's Hearing or a Judicial Board Hearing. their attitude toward their remark, be conscientious, be E. After contacting the accused, the Chair shall establish the date, time, hallmates, that is '1 don't fair, be aware. - : place hearing. The Chair shall allow - and of the the accused ; carei They are not only the .- - Thank you sufficient time to prepare for the hearing. problem, but solution : - David the to x- Purdy Hearing CounselsReferees: -- : the . problem as well. Box.2524 : is A. After the Chair person has contacted the accused, the hearing counsel Consciousness essential " here. If you catch yourself shall: ...... turning up your stereo, ask Index Supported (1) explain the charges to the accused; yourself who : it might be (2) apprise the accused of the nature of the evidence on which the charges are . ; from page 4 : affecting. I don't mean to say continued v ; based, including actual deposition statements if appropriate; I don't do similar things, but ranted critlcsm" by using (3) review with the accused the procedures of the Judicial Board; f their pictures. That Msr (4) explain the nature of the pleas to the accused; and 'although have a beam in my " ; eye I can still seethe speck jn Miller did exactly as they (5) provide the accused with a copy of this sheet yours, x..' : demanded by listing them as B. The Hearing Counsel shall explain the procedures of the Board to the I contributing photographers - Another complaint is that , accuser arid all prospective witnesses . on part: I specific isnathemic her -- went over people's Judicial Board: - . compliment them for risking heads without confronting A. ' If the accused is a group, the Judicial Board shall' determine whether I an appearance of vanity in them. spoke not as an individual members of the group can be named as the accused instead of the letter. X won't do individual, but as a their ' -- croup. representative of the silent something for you unless I j; majority who, either through get something out of it is an B. The accuser shall be a member or members of the College community. in instances in which there is evidence of violations without there being - excellent attitude for the timidity or the lethargy of accuser. despair, could not do so for spirit of cooperation required a formal accuser, the College of Wooster will be named the themselves. It is the way of ' to produce an appeasing C. All information of relevance obtained by the Chairperson and the Hearing

-- things. : ' o.v".;;-v;- V (yes, appeasing) yearbook. Counsel must be shared with the Board during the formal hearing. - Holly ; - So those who have the To Miller's statement II. IMMEDIATELY PRIOR TO THE HEARING . . full stereos, you don't need to be that she "takes accused, shall remain outside hearing room - responsibility," I must, The accuser and witnesses the embarrassed, feel threat- . until the formal hearing begins. ened or (resentful. I ; was without sarcasm reply merely pointing out a BUNKI Her head photo- B. The Board will briefly discuss the general nature of the case and the v problem and am giving you grapher deserves more procedures to be followed. an opportunity to better your blame than she for - any your neighbor. weakness in the Index and III. THE HEARING relationswith " : I think' it prudent at ..this has solved past problems Preliminaries: , time to point out a -- worse effectively. If the college ' A.' The Chair shall be present plus a quorum of the Judicial Board: offender, the "cross-camp- us community now cooperates five persons with one representative from each of the three constituencies screamer". - Some ... people y with his staff, we'll probably :. (faculty, student and administration).. e i seem to be ignorant of the-invent-ion see-th- best yearbook B. The hearing shall be closed. Neither the Judicial Board nor the accused may of the telephone ; conceivable for the College of . retain legal counsel during the hearing. of the unique mode of Wooster. -- - and ' . C. The Chair shall bring accused and accuser into the hearing room. transportation called "feet". Prior to the hearing, the Judicial Board will have determined whether the : They seem to believe that in - "" " witnesses are to be present at this point in the proceedings. : order to communicate from Sincerely,- " Lanham,-5-Hea- d . one side of the campus to the James J. other jt is necessary to yell at Photographer a Hearing Counsel serve in cases involving violation of the Code of Conduct Referees "76-T-7 serve in cases involving violation of the Code of Academic Integrity. the top of their lungs their of the Index, , h - . 4 Page 6W00STERV0ICEr Ncivember 11, 1977, Idnored During Dinner Outstanding Wooster Dr. '.Warren Anderson, Professor at Wooster from " He has lectured in Rome at Palermo. ' : 1:"- - students were honored professor of Comparative 1 950 through 1 967. has the University of Rome and Dr. Anderson has studied Thursday, November 3, at the Literature at the University of published numer literary the America h Academya nd at Oxford, Harvard, ' and Amherst, reviews and ' annual Recognition Dinner. Massachusetts at anctltmusical at Oxford, the University of HaverforcLColieges. . Forty students received spoke to the gathering. artidAs. . , , . . London, and the University of scholarships in His topic. "A Fair Field Full prizes and " honor of. their outstanding of Fplk,' V 'paralleled the , work at the College. students and selected faculty Scholarship Prizes Announced In to prize- in attendance with the v ; - addition Sergio D'Onofrio . : Man Sanborn Allan Priza winners, invitees included "dream vision of represent-- 1 Laura Ingraham Helen P. Arnold ScholarshipFund with grade atives of English " upperclassmen society" Fern Brown Memoral averages above 3.8. National described in Langland's Piers Kathy Thompson '. . Urlene Prize Kate Tillotson t Elizabeth Hazlett Buchanan Scholarship Presbyterian College Plowmen, from which the - fa ;..v Scholars, most National Debra Schwinn. Norman Voller John W. Chittum Prize in Chemistry Anderson, ; f of noting . title the ; . 1 , .'. . Alan Collins Merit Scholars attending Margaret Kenny . C Fund diversity of the awards being CarolCates ' - .; Wooster, and national Merit offered, called for the Wilson Martindale Compton Scholarship Semifinalist from local high Becky Blackshear furtherance of communi- Bruce Gamble. Debra Schwinn Joseph A. Culler Prize in Physics schools. cation in the modern world. Joanne Collinge James Kendall Cunningham Memorial Prize .The banquet was again He discussed the need for AnneSchoch - ;' ;w ": , :. Aileen Dunham Prize in History sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. -- ' "shared experience" in . . ; D. FacklerA ward W. Dewald of Bob Carter t John Donald literary, scientific, and. , ; ; HeinrichJenny-Schule- r Prize Mansfield, conceived Charles Baughman l '', who philosophic endeavors. '.. . Bertha Fountain . PaulE vans Lamale Prize in the Social Sciences the idea and have sponsored Dr. Anderson, a distin-guish- ed Julie Buda v Lubrizol Scholarship lecturer and Mark Gustafson Richard Quayle. Jackie AnnZurcher - . LubrizolAwards Kathryn Osborn - Alice Hutchison Lytle Biology A ward ' Mary Powers . v Albert Gordon McGaw Memorial Scholarship Blacks In Politics Becky Blackshear Tom Neiswander Memorial A ward by Tracey Dils Davis cited Carl Stokes, Kate Strong " ' Bernard Pfaff Scholarship Nov. 5, Edward Davis, with whom he worked, as the Netta Strajn Scott Prizes in Art On " ; -- . "'.-': .V ' clerk of City Council in Akron, most impressive current ftegina Rose Fuhry ...... Art History V- presented a, lecturedis- black politician while he feels MichaelCourey - v . .. --- Studio Art Thomas Bradley of Los Helen Secrest Scholarship cussion in the Black Studies that Carolyn WHson ' continuing series on Black Angeles as the most Betsy Bruce : .Marie SextonAward Politics. Davis, born in contributing. Maynard Bruce Gamble. Debra Schwinn Edward Taylor Prizes Birmingham. Alabama; Jackson is also commend- Kathy Osborn Francis & Elizabeth Twinem Prize moved to the North in his able within the realm of Mark Wilson Karl VerSteeg Prize in Geology & Geography youth and was active in the minority politics. . Rich Miska. Phil Ray Elizabeth Sidwell Wagner Prize in Mathematics Labor MovemerTt, the Civil Davis also expressed his Rob Thompson CaryR. Wagner Prize in Chemisty Rights Movement and the disappointment wjth the VickiMarx Dr. John Gardner Weeks Scholarship Fund current administration. PhilDiller. Jenni Haverkamp . . Miles White Prize -- a as being involved in the Blacks were significant in AndyJanowicz Ji' 'Robert E.Wilson Award 'Americans for Democratic the election of Carter, he Cathy McDowell Ricardo Valencia Prize action. said, and yet other than one MaryKisinger - Francis Guille-Sec- or appointment of Andrew Kent Wagner Ralph Young Scholarship Davis Legan his discussion ' by express :ng his delight in Young, he sees no "major Maria Marapao Myron Peyton role The Voice and changes in the political CyndiWeiler J. Garber Drushal the tha "' - ' - '. Kappa other college i wpapersplay system to provide for AnnaSfhnfh PhiBeta on college camp 'ses.Weare minorities. fIt ttf suffering from a l "cklash of Finally Davis called for Questionaire Are Suprising the sixties, Davis exlained, unification of mankind is the Results awaraea struggle to rid society of Three weeks ago a way financial aid is scholarships, ana ounederal I and such channels for was given to and the amounts awarded. student involvement, and racism. The issue is questionaire the funding has increased Davis, body, sponsored by Kieffer (Although about 1400 threefold over the last two participation are important in according to man's responded, only 7 preventing student apathy. inhumanity to man as Financial Aid House. The six students years for NDSL, College opposed to specifically man's questions' concerned com- answered all questions Work Study and Supple- mon misconception held by correctly. The results were mental Education Oppor- inhumanity to the members-o- f of aid and PERRY the black race. marry students (as well as tabulated in terms tunity Grants (SEOG)."-- faculty & parents) about non-ai- d students and follow, - plenty of the 2. There is t OPTICAL I. The College of Wooster scholarship: money for - i Race Aids Heart Fund provides more grant undergraduate students to Wooster lying FALSE, in 1 run to aid the Heart Fundand assistance around unused. TO SEE BETTER... Could you run 2 miles 4 federal Non-ai- raised a total of $2009.60 in students .than both Aid 43, d 62. "This SEE PERRY OPTICAL minutes? Well, 30 members pledges. All of the proceeds government and . state misconception is usually of Beta Kappa Phi did just will go ' towards further government combined. produced by Newspaper and that last Sunday, November cardiovascular research. The TRUE. Aid, 40, Non-ai- d magazine articles, "said Mr. 6. The men of First Section 75 mile run between 567'That's.. true and has Orehovec. "and usually and the women of Chi Omega been for several years."., refers to unusual scholar- -' Wooster and Cleveland took COW-Financi- co-sponso- red a according to al Psi marathan . the runners approximately 8 ships with highly specific Aid Director, Mr. Paul eligibility requirements." COUPLETS NEW GLASSES . hours to complete. 34 Orehovec. "although the gap NOTE: Winter quarter Kieffer NEW FRAK2E3 WOOSTER FISH. Aa those who pledged are many urged to turn in their money . is closing." "We have House plans to' have their NEW LENSES generous friends and alumni Deep Sea Foods soon possible. outside scholarship data as as . continue to expand on PRESCRIPTION featuring... who bank set up to help students and . gift SUNGLASS 3 lobster our endowement find the unusual scholar- LENSES DUPLICATED - ships they may qualify for. catfish ' shrimp BEAUTY CENTER . 3. A family that saves PROMPT REPAIRS froglegs money for education is hair stylists penalized for being thrifty PRICES turbot SENSIBLE Oysters precision ; and usually will not qualify FALSE, Aid scallops Rcdkcn - for financial aid. . haircutting ALL BBQribs continued on page 7 PRESCRIPTIONS R RESTAURANT 0 BEALLAVE FILLED K Men ECON-O-WAS- and for , H RETAIL FRESH FISH Sassoon hair analysis Vldsl (Juct North otthm Collaga) .2S2-C3- 31 Coin-O-p SS3 EAST LlSEnTY 2S4-C2- 01 24 Hour Laundry 230 N. Buckeye 2S2-S3- 43 2 locations Dry Cleaning 8 - 4:15 345 N. Market s. Bever-Rama- da Inn Wovfember 1irl977f WOOSTER VOICE, Page 7 Alcohol Abuse Programs continued from page 1 packet' of information on student identifythe need, the by giving people information various aspects of alcohol . talk about whether alcohol is on what constitutes use and abuse. The packets a viable response " to that responsible drinking." are being distributed through need. ..alcohol abuse is - Alcohol education is Myers House, as well. usually a cue to a deeper frustrated by the fact that Indirect programming problem," Moore said. America is unique in that it : involves the - creation of The alcohol awareness has no national norms alternative, hon-alcoh- ol program, in past years, has regarding drinking. in Germany," oriented programs. . In this been criticized putting "Even area, programming at students immediately on the Moore noted, "drunkenness Zeitgeist will be stepped up, defensive; this year's is not acceptable. In America, as ' will - programs within program will try to avoid that though, no consensus exists possible. as to the difference between residence halls. . nrnhiAm as much as - not-pointi- irresponsi- Assertiveness workshops, "We are ng the responsible and . in which students are taught finger at people," said Ms.-Orr- ble drinking patterns and to relate to each other and "For us to be repressive there is no clear line between make their own rational does no good." acceptable drinking and decisions, - will also be She identified "a real gap" alcohol abuse. stressed, according to Ms. in the discussion of alcohol The lack of norms Orr. abuse which exists not only frustrates alcohol education A - In additon, Wooster plans between the Deans' staff and attempts here, too. to apply for funding for both students, but among friends. majority of students direct and indirect program- Questions counselors and responding to the SGA poll - friends must ask themselves agreed that "an occasional ming from- the Ohio " is O.K., so long as it It fits! Prince Steve Thompson slips the slipper on Cathy Department of Health include: drunk which How do I point out doesn't interfere with McQueen's foot Photo by Maria Snyder. . fr Funding program, provides money ,for. alterna- potential alcohol abuse to a studies or responsibilities." - tive activities. X J friend without appearance of In additon, students, asked CandleLight Concert Residence Hall Staffs. meddling? to assist their peers' drinking Kathy Thompson, I patterns, that from bunaay t p.m in Fancher. i Each , R.A., this year, is How do help a friend estimate " Rev. Gordon Shull. - T 0 to 40 of their fellow McGraw Chapel the Wooster and required . to present one resolve ..- any problem not '.. group will also drink to "excess." Chorus under the direction of The program . on alcohol during - just an alcohol problem-- - students "The Despite statistics, Dr. John Russell accompan- perform Brahm's . Fall Quarter, and another in without meddling in his or those ied by the Concert Choir will Hunter", Vaughari-William- s the Winter. her private affairs? few students see drinking as black-and-whi- on campus. present a Candlelight "Fantasy on'.Christmas Alcohol use and abuse and. There are no te a problem " ' Concert. This is a chance for Carols", featuring baritone the physiological and answers to these Moore doesn't agree with the college community" to David Young, and conducted psychological effects of questions, either. suggestions that more celebrate the holiday in by Dr. Moore, Fum, Fum, alcohol were ' extensively Honest discussions of students are drinking now --Fum, ; Pat-a-pa- n, The Star than a few years ago. "If .songs. , v. , discussed during the alcohol abuse are difficult Beth .Troendly organist, Carol, and several selections Residence Staff training enough among friends, let anything," he said, "fewer "A are using mari- - -- Bach from Benjamin Britten's . . students " will be' playing the program this fall. alone between students and " prelude, "Come Now, Savior Ceremony of Carol" said Moore, members of the Deans' and juana and the same number by "R.A.'s." drinking." of the World." The Chorus , including a harp solo "realize that people drink for Myers' staff. are will preform da Palestrina's Patrice Lockhart different reasons." Their first "We're not telling people That, however, doesn't "Matin Responsitory" from The College Choirs invite task, he added is to discover NOT to drink," Moore lessen the need for back of the chapel and you to participate in this the reason. stressed, "just trying to teach education on responsible the celebration, drinking patterns. will, process to .the front Christmas and - "The R.A. must help the them to drink responsibly... hope ajl will attend. singing . "Come Thou Reedmer of; the Earth Suprismg (Praetorius). - Kieffer House Questionnaire ResultsAre Rev. Gordan Stewart will continued from page 6 to contribute $500 - $1000 Non-ai- d 28. There are equivalent for participants pray for the Advent Season. 61, Non-ai- d 36. "Not more. The family that saved some cases where this is and non-participan- ts. A is welcomed to true, for example, in looking is still in a much better true, but many are not The common misconception is The audience if drops out of a singing several of the at two middle income financial position." . main factor is that for an that a student jofn in - aid. most loved Christmas Carols. families- with the same 4. Over 60 of those independent student we sport heshe will lose ' Aid to be reduced for Between carols, scriptures income, a $30,000 home students who worked on must take their actual yearly is not by. Moore, ! paid off and one child in campus during the 1 976-7- 7 income, whereas for a that reason." will be read Dale our survey. Rev. J.A. Baird, Helen college, if one family has academic year were dependent student we use This concludes Osgood, Deborah Hilty, I saved $20,000 and the other classified "work study." national norms for summer Anyone, with further Becky Blackshear, Jon nothing the family that saved FALSE. Aid 76, Non-ai- d income so an independent questions should stop by would probably be expected 43. "This is false, about student could get less aid." Kieffer House or the 50 were 'work study.' " 6. The College of Wooster Financial Aid Office. ily Planning Options 'There are. many non-ai- d provides more grant

; - , any Planned Parenthood , is on. a daily basis. The two- students working and assistance to those students showing itself to be an minute and two-ho- ur tests student who needs employ- participating in varsity Flair Travol important and needed are .available. Appointments ment should stop by the athletics. FALSE, Aid 33, agency in this community. are not necessary. Student Employment Of- Non-ai- d 58. "We have to Consultants ".--.' is main- fice." report to the Ohio Athletic They . pravide Family Close contact' 343E.DOWMANST. " . will get more Conference to make sure Planning for those wishing to tained , with ' school, com- 5. A student determine vtheir ;own munity, civic and profession financial' aid if heshe can both the total amount of aid : reproduction. f groups who are sensitive to prove - independence from and the breakdown between Counseling on birth' human sexuality, family parents. FALSE. Aid 70, grant, loan and job is is provided upon planning and birth control. , . For Your control ; request and is part of the Speakers and programs can . LET THE MEN OF WISDOM SPEAK Convenience . oil the College initial .contact of the client. be arranged, contact Ms.; If we lose our respect for any part of life, we will lose our Just . For ALL -- Campus - 262-486- 6. Free Referrals are , made for Chenevy respect for all of life. Inquirfe always available. Your Travel voluntary sterilization, literature is - ALBERT SCHWEITZER and Weeds , agency is located at abortions and . infertility This 3 ABORTION FACTS TENTH ANNUAL therapy. All records are kept 504 Beall Ave. and is open The distinguished scientific meeting of the lest decade, the First LONDON SHOW TOUR confidential. - r J Monday thru Friday. 8:30 to most 1 7-2- International Conference en Abortion, 967, decided the question of when Morch 1. 1978 on 4:30; closed 12-- 1. ; Clinics are scheduled human Kfe begins. These eminent biochemists, professors of obstetrics and Course credit offered Thursdays for those seeking gynecology, and geneticists could find "no point in time between the union of w the sperm and egg, or at least the blastocyst stage and the birth of the infant et See Dr. Shutz some son or Dircn convut.? which point we could we say this is not a human life...Ths changes occuring i The physical exam includes a WANT between implantation, a six weeks embryo, a sn month fetus, one week old t DRIVERS r eduK are merely stages of development and maturation.' . pap gonnorhea tests and f tt child, and a mature CALL and Apply in person at Dominoes Pta f a breast exam. Appointments f - . 24-980- 0 ABORTION TAKES HUMAN UFEI i - 264-650- -- 5 - necessary., . 9 ' are .;; ' V'-- ' r J ; Advertisement J&esaascyJgsa .era l-r- lane entel fey Wayne County Life wwwwiMM mini t Richt to ii i- -

Page '8 WOOSTER VOICE, November 11, 1977 "Shrew" Production Praised by Tracey Dils part of a trick played upon the anti-femin- ist tract. We are The College of Wooster drunken Christopher Sly. ; aware that Petruchio has not audiences were delighted The characters of the troupe succeeded so much in this weekend by very fine proceed to present a play subduing Kate as he has in performances by the touring which concerns the dis- compromising , her to the '

. . company of the Great Lakes agreeable character of situation. . Shakespeare Festival. Katerina and the attempts of - In the final scene that is ' Saturday evening and her new husband, Petruchio, described above, Sullivan -- Sunday afternoon, Shake- to subdue her. At the play's demonstrates this by having Mthe speare's 'Taming of conclusion, it appears as if Katerina push ; Petruchio Shrew was featured. she-- , Petruchio has succeeded in " from his chair after I had always conceived subduing Katerina as is placed her hand beneath his 'Taming of the Shrew" to be evidenced in the final scene foot...SuIlivan mollifies the -- r anti-femin- ZriF iat i rri tr s nn 1 rc l.. an utterlv ist work when, as a show of her ; biting sexism of "The . and therefore it was obedience, she places her Shrew" by making such distasteful to me. The play is hand between the ground ; attitudes into mockery. The a study in the subduing of a and Petruchio's foot. The work becomes more appeal- violent women. theme of the play, at least as ing to the modern audience Indeed, the plot line of the it is usually interpreted, to through this interpretation. play seems to suggest such blatant and distasteful Dennis Liscomp as an interpretation. The play sexism.." V " '. Petruchio also added to the revolves around a group of The direction of Daniel credibility of this version of Into the home stretch...studying for finals. players who present, the Sullivan lent believability to "The Shrew". He seems not short play "The Shrew" as Shakespeare's seemingly T as self -- assured as I have V. seen Pertruchio played in " I other versions and indeed, u seemed rather uncertain of Wooster's Cyrano Efforts Prove Fruitf exactly what Katerina would ' by Susan Dorn arm was raised awkwardly, for Cyrano. (How could she pleasure of the performance, do next. Sarah Woods was, Cyrano de Bergerac at not at all in polished Cyrano not have puzzelled about however. Lighting designer I perhaps, a ' more violent Wooster - what a grand style. Ligniere John Warner) "Christiana's" newfound Alan Johns worked out Katerina that I have performance! In spite of its provide a believable coward, eloquence, while Cyrano suitable atmosphere for each encountered in other three and a half hour length, and Jodelet (Keith Taylor) wooed- - and won the heart of act, and the crew of Meg versions, but her loving -- what funl Cyrano Richard great comic relief, in every woman in the Burnham and' Scott Peterle glances, although reluctant,

- ; Figge, known offstage as a memorable capsule per- audience?) . followed his directives well, : to Petruchio bring warmth to German professor, carried formances! The last acts, IV and V, especially in what must have her character. Petruchio and . the show through with Acts II and III were thankfully moved quickly. De l been difficult, Cyrano's death Kate seem; in short, scene. The itself was intimately connected by both finish, supported admirably combined, v and served to Giche (Dan Treadwell) set himself well in its ability to of their natures which throughout by the 'cast of acquaint the audience more transformed wondrous ' thousands' demanded by its fully with characters into a sympathetic character, provide exactly the right curiously combine a sense of S playwright, Rostand. - introduced at the Hotel de almost into cadet de Gascon. background for a variety of arrogance and warmth. fast-flowi- ng Q. as; Bion-- Act I opened bewildering Bourgogue. Baker Rague-ne- ar Also excellent was the setting while remaining John Bruce eye and ear alike with loud (Bruce Longworth) timing of the cadet basically the same construc- dello, a page, lends to the play a delightful sense of apparel and fragmented . presented a fully developed and their commander. 'The tion. Music and sound conversations of pickpocket, personality . as cuckolded "old acquaintance!!. Death, forepeople Brian Dykjstra slapstick comedy. His aristocrat and musketeer. husband and misunderstood finally catches up with and Mary Edson went to lengthy dissertations and ' bashful The excitement built into patron of . poets.. .and a Cyrano, but not until even great lenths to achieve naive and comments - enjoyable melee until the entrance of peerless baker. It was an pragmatist Le Bret (Chris realism- going so far as to s are made for HenleyV along tape Wooster diversion. Similarly. Bruce Cyrano. Then all fell into excellent portrait. We also , with the the Orchestra place-ther- e was the hero, met Christian (Jonathan audience, was reduced to tuning up before rehearsal as Somerville's" character-- Sly,' . how dashing! but what a Harvey) and Roxanne (Elaine tears in fine melodramatic background music. Kudos to ization of Christopher nose, how comic! Richard Fisher) who, necessarily, form. The center-stag-e tree, ... the costume and makeup the drunk in the first scene, is Figge's only lack in finish in looked good- - although not a a marvel of set-buildi- ng, people, all. . consistently humorous until -- this was in the well-choreograph- ed few wondered about shed a distracting number of Cyrano was my first taste the play's conclusion. sword-pla- y; his left Roxanne's mental suitability leaves Wednesday night; of theatre at Wooster, and I It is indeedJmpressive to - nevertheless, it worked. enjoyed it thoroughly as an . have encountered such d Somehow the performance excellent college perform- refreshing interpretation of ance. might have , I had long ago Store Hours: Mon. thru Thur. 9:30 to 5:30 pulled together to leave the What been what audience satified and simply a one-ma- n perform- dismissed as a sexist, ; Friday and Saturday Night Till 9 : ' pleased. ': ance from Richard Figge was ? irrelevant tract. .. Elements other than acting directed to highlight all the In Sullivan's version, we were responsible for the cast,Ieads and extras, too. see what can almost be considered a mockery of this . COMPLETE STOCKS attitude. Modern audiences ' iUk VMI and particularly modern OF itltis feminists will be happy to consider this interpretative ' M en's & Women's option. :" ''f: ilHl irIMf iliti i Clothing (turn; sl and v;oniD-v;i- D: Furnishings ; jnwELfe " ' ...... , '. Including cotton denim flares with button front SERVICE or zipper styles. 3w TAKES VOU First frJ Federal i? izzzh Good Merchandise ' Our Business and Pleasure Since 1879 Saving & Loan Association of Wooster -- Public Square, Wooster, Ohio 1812 Cleveland Road 2647812- - November 11, 1977, WOOSTER VOICE, Page 9 Art Leads Where? ' by Mina Roustayi . well as set and costume One of the least repre- designing in theatre. . sented departments at Marcia MacOonald, a Career Planning and Wooster Alumni and current Placement has been studio weaving instructor, men- and art history. Well, things tioned her various work are changing as was evident involvement in art. ' from at last Monday night's teaching weaving to second seminar for .art emotionally disturbed majors in the world of work children to photographer for and education. It was a joint a rock promoter. - She undertaking between CPPS emphasized the importance and the art department in the of creativity, enthusiasm, faculty lounge. r " V" originality and analytic ' Mr. Acy Jackson, director thinking as successful tools of Career Planning and for establishing - contacts 'It's all over between us, MabeH Can't you see I've come up in the world?' Placement, opened the panel on page discussion. He stated that it continued 10 was not :: the intention of CPPS to emphasize higher education as prerequisite for ' Th is Year's Orchestra Off to Good .work in art related vocations. Music Review: The Wocster Start sections between the oboe beautiful. ' counter-melodie- s. In face, one of the aims of the Symphony Orchestra and the flute. The third The woodwinds again Hopefully, this concert is a panel discussion was to by Lisa Vickery a evalute movement was not returned to on stage for the good indication of what we examine and their . The Wooster Symphony characteristic "minuetto" as last work of evening, relationship. He continued to the are able to expect of the Orchestra started off on the Beethoven entitled it. of -- Brahm's "Variations on remainder the orchestra's say . that . the reason the . . right foot with the season's Minuets have a tendency A Theme by Haydn." The concert season. Despite the panelists were primarily premier concert held last towards being tiresome but college related, except for "Variations" is composed of applause that brought the Sunday evening in McGraw this movement had a great ten brief sketches, all of house down, . McGaw Chapel Hank Lippisch who was an Chapel. The orchestra, deal of to The -- substance it different moods with such is still standing. industrial designer, was comprised of over fifty string's technical adorn- - they happened to be decoration of the theme as to because musicians selected from ments made the movement all almost disquise it. The a resourceful group with W. CO students and much more interesting than brass periodically joined in The eWsive diverse interests and Wooster community mem- a simple minuet. with He the strings for a experiences. encouraged bers, played exceptionally " The feature piece of the majestic effect but through- folate hb the . listeners who were St cup well, especially after concert, "Adagio in G before tlitt faculty the out the "Variations", the invited and students considering that they have Minor For Strings And woodwinds prevailed with started JtuJ.Vtfr from the art department to been working under the new Organ" by Tomaso Albinoni their counter point and ask questions. conductor, Ms. Nancy came after the intermission. The two. hour discussion Buckingham, for such a short , For this number the ; -- : was surprisingly hectic, , -- .. time...... ,. spotlights were on violinist encouraging, frank, j ! and The concert opened with a ? Kypros Markou, the orches- -' YOUR ATTE NTI ON PLEAS E realistic, because of the . smooth blend of. strings - in tras new concertmaster, and diversity - in- personalities, "Iphigenia In Aulis Ove- organist John Russell, a WE'RE MAKING MANY CHANGES AT backgrounds, and exper- rture." From there the professor college. -- here at the ' iences. Lynn Cameron had orchestra went on to give its The violins, cellos and basses THE worked in a museum in interpretation of Beeth- alternatly joined in Oregon and Portland, on an oven's "Symphony No. 1 in C abstained from the high- urban off-camp- us program. COMMERCIAL Major," The first movement lighted chords and cadenzas BANKING & TRUST COMPANY - Annetta Jefferson, English of the symphony consisted of of the organ and solo violin. professor. related her an "adagio molto" and an The violin cadenzas were WITH YOU, OUR COLLEGE experience with WVIZ "allegro con brio." The latter neither ostentatious nor television station in could be described as having flamboyant resulting in the CUSTOMERS, IN MIND! Cleveland as writer and instrumental . antiphonal "Adagio" being pure, and director of educational ONE CHANGE IS OUR NAME programs. She encouraged studio and art history sayings: WE'RE NOW... students to seriously look Uncle Bob's into opportunities in photography, designing and 1 . Chose your Christmas gift THE teaching in television, as - before Winter Breaks 2. Take out finals frustrations CENTRALTRUST on a shopping spree. 3. Buy new table accessories for COMPANY OF WAYNE COUNTY Thanksgiving Dinner All the good reasons you had for banking at Commercial, DINO'S are now at CENTRAL TRUST of Wayne County....downtown Wooster and College Hills Shopping DRIVE - THRU Center. Same fine people; same local service in a personal 8 Gift to and friendly manned , v Pizza vOiA Celebrate Besr-Win- e, state-wid- e affiliation to practical use; H 7 ?K-W- s S Homecoming Our Central Trust Champagne modernizing our main office; and installing the Day and Night Electronic Bank Tellers are all ways of improving our service to You. on campus!

11:00 to 11:00 phone: 232-044- 4 141 North Walnut St. and 1 DAY Cleveland Rd. -- and - (f . "... T- NIGHT BANK at Portage Riflht at tt feet ef Beail. . 3S Page 10. WOOSTER VOICE. November 11, 1977 GENIUS::.' GPPS Art Seminar- - C-- 3eld - ACHlSVEMrSTRfPESON7HE tVHGS OF continued from paged competing for jobs, of which employed in commercial MELOC9&M? TRAL AMP TRIBMATKHf... with interested employers. '. two hundred are in New artwork. He balanced the " Rebecca Seaman, studio York. Though new, exciting, varied perspectives in the , THXTAmANTTG, art professor, traced her and fulfilling, the profession panel-- by confirming that Ctf MS SOLO FVGHTACROSS " by lack of money even commercial art the : involvement and preparation is hampered has FOR SfSmfSTTCWJ in studio art and assessed for institutions to hire art y fulfillment of any other art faST of M.F.A. programs " therapists. i r ; - form. .The important thing is WENT TO EN&AHP, the value SOR&EOH-BOLOGtS-7, develop own feeling CARREL, T, for further preparation for The seventh panelist was to one's JOtVAtEXfiS Roustayi spent " and sense of which aspect of tNAPMNCfNG : teaching or professional art. Mina who of, Stupy of MscHwrcAL heartl Clayton Lee inserted a ; last spring semester on the art one wants to be part VALVES ANP VESSELS. a a work "7 critical evaluation of M.F.A. GLCA arts program in New nd the seek situation MEREST -- programs. He granted their York, working at the in which one's artistic sense BO-AiECHAN- fCS STEMHIEPFRQtf value in instructing artistic Zabriskie Gallery. She had a , and commitment to art does HfS PAYS ATThE UHrYERSTTY OF awakening to not conflict with demands of . technical skills and teaching rude the

WHERE S71PTEP -- WISCONSN HE .1,--V; : business,, , placement. ; : - . v" &V&NEERNG ffEFORE ENUSTTN& skills, as well as acquiring realities of art A3 A FLYNS CAPET THEAffZ : knowledge in whatever other where her reverence for art r- - The panel was stimulating, scientific area as an ultimate plastic too general for some humanistic or ' perhaps the particular individual , is expression of humanistic and just right for those who interested in However, he endeavors were told to be are beginning to think about criticized M.F.A. programs in irrelevant. - However, she art. Interested nonart program ' ..producing involved and . recommended the majors expressed the desire tb-de- al mature artists equipped for anyone, seriously ' to be - notified of future both as a interested In art. -- with art y seminars. In any case it it humanistic discipline as well Hank Uppisch was a real of -- important that channels fOPAY &OE TO ADVANCEMENTS V . - as a commercial commodity asset and balance to the opposing views expressed by communication between the HUNPREPS THOUSAHPS OF in the art market . and faculty of the OF y panelists. He was the students PEOPLE ARE LTVMG ACTfYE OYES Cindy Mache related Her the art department.and the staff THE FttEMAKERS, most experienced THROUGH USE OF contact and course she toolC oldest and ; "- :of CPPS remain active and - AR77FCAL JONTS ANP TRANSPORT... -- ' in the art - market, An HANPfOAPPEP. . from an .art therapist. SYSTEMS FOR THE Essentially 'art therapy is a industrial designer,, he had continue developing pro- A1ECHANCHL EASAEERS. grams in the. options and THE AMERCAfJ SOCETY OF new and open field with only regularly changed employers self-- ? - opportunities existent in art. . three hundred qualificants and is currently annroved bv Campus Council on New 8"' "n -- -- i mey - - - . OCtODer 1. WB Deiieve 010 ini(wi. "f with the Facilitiesc.aiiitiae SGA Act on Summed Usable that all social functions held on campus be scheduled . . .---.i . . . present library tnr-- thann roacnnc . by Dean Walker extending the UOOrUIIldlUIPoord nator ICMCM9IWIIcxtension OU) in uowry, " . .t- - .aee rA that nvAnt OT OthflrS VOLUNTEER SPEAKERS, hours. The focal points of the -- - to avoid conflicting scneauung wnicn couiu - "vr GUIDE discusion were: 1 ) the cost and ' enable8 as parking, entry of -- extended hours; 2) to "slcurto anticipate any special needs such ' In its continuing quest to staffing for create more effective", com- would a - quiet . study place :The offer's the following services as part of the registration Pffcess: munication on the College of suffice or is there a need for Coordinator library's facilities. The SGA oDDortunity to examine the total caienaar in oruer w "k-k- yr . Wooster campus, SGA is the - supplies, etc Goiter agree that a information about and assistance in location, special equipment, asking for your cooperation in and Mr. - denied) with the : The following functions must be registered (i.e,, approval may be compiling the new Volunteer trial period of extended hours (Extension 570) Speakers GuidecThis booklet during the winter quarter Facilities Office :. i Droval of answer. SGA will Any event taxing piace in a living j - - will contain the names or would be the A. - uimsiwini'T l- - - President . process . speaking with registration . colleae Dersonnel, faculty. be . Hall Director will be part of the concerning the B All taking place outooors invoivina r r students, alumni, and friends Copeland social events mu. events end at extended hours in must be registered four days in advance. H is expected that outdoor of the college who are willing funding of and - the near future. ; ; - 11:30 p.m. : .:' ...... to address' students .:.'ui.i,anafnitha per--. I. In scheduling events the following as io location, umo. various organizations. All conditions - ' sons interested in the program PUBLICITY . ' Lowry all-camp- if Denovchek, ALrvIng' units may sponsor an us event with 3.2 beer in the residence there should submit their name, Jane Hall rela- Intern," discussed rea- is no monetary charge to the participants and if it is approved by the Residence addressphone number, Center fist for the change in the Director (Contact People in small houses). tion to the college, and a of sons aii-camp- us publicity Lowry Center. The recognized campus organizations may request to sponsor an ? the topics they feel competent of B Living units or other complete pub- event with 3.2 beer and cover charge (i.e., for entertammenvfood costs, etc.) in discussing to the SGA. box concept of a Entertainment Center "Cage . The sponsor is by the end of the licity center is central to this only ifthe event is held in the Student - .3183 has subject tojhe approval and regulations set up by the Student Entertainment Center quarter. Interested persons are move. The publicity shift Lowry in-- " placed all publicity Committee anT requests for use of the Jacility should be made through the 'strongly encouraged to effectively - discussion areas out-- '' on the main floor. This move is Center Director's Office. - ...... elude a .'''- responsibility tor ; field of a temporary one and will be II. It is understood that those persons organizing an activity accept side their particular - the end of the making arrangements which will assure: y - study, (Le., hobbies, special evaluated at quarter. : 1) necessary control over access, - ' interests, etc.). . l' winter T 2) service of alcoholic beverage only to those eligible by Ohio statute, It is our- - hope that The ' Guide will APPLICATIONS : 3) over excessive noise, . ' : r Volunteer Speakers control ' Applications for the SGA of guests. " . aid dorms, program houses, 4) control over behavior ' . K I only areas where such organizations with ; ; Externship Program are now limiting consumption of alcoholic beverages to those and other ' 5) the Plan-- V consumption is permitted by State Law and college policy (see page 48. Scot s Keyj. their programming and sched- : available in the Career hosting the event who are in attendance will also share uling and promote discussion ning and Placement Office. I All members of the unit ' ': among encourage -- . all sophomores, if confront: . ; on a variety of issues responsibility there is need to ; apply J- faculty;" college juniorst and "seniors to 1 ) - ' - students and uninvited guests, 'r:"r' "'' X'- -' : f typical ; worthwhile experi- - : ; '' " personnel outside the for these 2) complaints, v. . noise . J . 'I Remerhber, all applica- classroom . or office setting. ences. College policy. by Friday, Nov--z 4) drinSnVwhic place outside the areas designated by . Please take the time to submit, tions are due the required information to the ember 1ST Applications for the still Y hall and involving guests from other 3183. If you have Trustee Committees are All social events taking place in a residence -- SGA, Box VeswSSce haTls takl place during Visitation Hoursol that hall. Visitation: Sunday contact available at the LowryCenter will "- any questions, please 1:00 a.m.) Hours of use in all : Desk - and must be Thursday, noon to midnight; Friday - Saturday, noon to George Crisci, Ext . 330 and Front : . by this afternoon. 'other facilities will be the same as for residence halls. . . 'Box. 1332.. ; returned r reasonaMe limit? i for the III. It is expected that each unit be responsible for establishing . . A W h. mas ainiY nirTBTBW VIIM UOWWIW I at a social evenu. mo io ui ure Ilium r . : LIBRARY HOURS mirrirr lens WEARERS. Stvm on Ivi. Weekday (Sunday dinner through Friday lunch) social events in residence halls. Mr. Robert Goiter, COW-- - brand nam hard and aoft ton supplies. - ennog. nn . - : . Sand for frao uiustraiao nvH-ilvri- lOUu nui mamw. . J Librarian, attended Monday's mto alcohol andor music snouiu w Suppliaa. Bo 7463. , Phoanix. General Assembly meeting Laos 46-4- 9. Key.) subject to adjudication by the Judicial System, (see pages Scors : and addressed the issue of November 11; 1977, WOOSTER VOICE. Page 11 Ahead Jjy Cindi Braham . shops and a Union Night The time on these smaller The LCB Special Events Pit Parties would take place projects. ; . Committe plays one of the during .the week and would Their last project for this WEE7FV write J study break, will rf most important roles in the .be similar to a quarter take place ! They, planning and organization of . Ideas for workshops include tonight. along with the student activities on campus. breadmaking, plant growing Cage . Committee, are co-- ; 1 ' Co-Chairpers- They-- ons Barb and terrarium building. : sponsoring a New Year's Eve McBride and Laura Ingraham are also planning "real life"' party in the Cage. It will be a along with other members of workshops 'that will -- be masquerade ball with disco - the committee, have done an presented over a two week . , dancing. Hats and balloons excellent job with the period. These workshops -- will be given to all who are activities they have 5 been would be informative and be interested and there will be a involved with. Their v term designed to help - students ; dance contest in the middle runs from i Spring Quarter with real life situations. They of the evening. Prizes will be through Winter Quarter and ?' may ; include, room decora--tin- g, given to the best dancers and they have planned and are presented by an interior : the best costumes. Admis- planning many activities for decorator, a - mechanical sion will be 50 cents for all COW students. , workshop on how to fix persons in costume and 75 The committee's bicaest different things, a lawyer, to cents for all others. -- nmittMinetimrinflwfis Alfred inform students of their : The Co-chairpers- ons are E. Packard Day, which most rights as adults, or other looking for additional students agree was a great similar topics. members for Winter Quarter. success. They were also in Another project , that is Any interested student is charge of the organization of beina planned is a union urged to give their name and -- Dnt.' WAAVn(fanathar i iniaht in Lowrv Center from 8 box number to the secretary weekend that ran smoothly p.m. until 3 a.m. They hopeto in the LCB office or contact , 'and successfully. make the night similar to Barb at ext. 214 or Laura at I '. '. e ; E. Packard day. with a-danc- ext. 338. , . This year, due to a lack of Alfred interest. Barb and Laura had the ballroom, silent to handle' Homecoming rrfoyies, musical entert- weekend almost entirely by ainment, Bananas Olym- Cage Undergoing Renovation themselves. Once again, pics" and then top off the " you Cage this 'Eaualling the uiange of fare of snacks night with a large breakfast As enter the a show from Wag- they came through and ' weekend, you'll get a glimpse appearance in the Cage, the talent 3:00. ner Hall presented the students, at of what's ahead in student entertainment . for winter along with faculty, admini-- - Although these plans are entertainment. Under the quarter is of a wider variety," a possible evening where go, co- : stration and hundreds of cleared and ready to the supervision of Bill Daywalt, explains Bill Daywalt, professors and students Alumni with a fantastic committee has not decided Lowry is giving ordinator of Cage operations. join in "roasting" a faculty They Center Board Homecoming program; on any definite dates. a new look to the place where ''Hopefully winter program- member all : of will a coffee house with stu- The committee has already are optimistic about ' numbers of -- students while ming in the Cage meet started to make plans for their tentative ideas,: away their weekend nights. more people's Interests." dent performers. - Some of because no major program-in- g taking on ' Coming up in. the Cage If your dub, section, dorm Winter quarter.. The Cage will bd planning a their tentative ideas include is scheduled for winter a classier look at the next quarter are: or organization is will be able to spend featuring special event, the Cage is i Pit Parties, several work- - and they beginning of winter quarter. a dinner theatre, Star-Spangle- for private 'The dance floor will be The d' Girl also available club-sponsor- 2-ho- ur LCB open to by a highlighted a ed 1 parties. is also featured co-operat- eager for ive disco-styl- e dance marathon and To Be Taxed ceiling and new other Music lighting. Walls and tables will a dance opening Black programming t with could run as high as half campus groups,, in order to (CPSr-Mu- sic to get down fees be repaired and paintings Awareness Week, with . every activities scope of student with may become a thing of of student will decorate the walls, cheese and crackers. widen the the past on campus. budget creating a more personable rather than the regular entertainment at Wooster. January 1, v Thanks to a bill signed by Beginning year atmosphere. will be paying President Ford last LCB colleges will Why the change? royalties on most live and colleges and universities wants to cater to all students DID VOUKUOVJ ? jjjjg recorded music heard on no longer be exempt under campus, new copyright law on and the campus! Royalty fees are the federal Cage will make itself more bring dis- from payment of royalties for expected to campus. accessible to performers, harmony to student activity music played on speakers, and formal dances, 27 MUJON NEW JOBS HER 17" Vl and that's why the Music covered by the law CREATEP ANt? TOTAJL EMRLOY- - V U I budgets rag in addition to the casual f,l get down might go. Licensing runs from rock to to. dances and discos presently Rondeau: Nothing is sacred : ' held. whether . it be live John New Year's Eve Denver concerts, band music : Party Tonight at football games or record parties at the local sorority. Go Rocky! On Friday night from 9-- 1 in Even muzak in. the cafeteria Saturday, November Cage will be a New Anytime a is This The there is covered. fee 1 award winning Party, featuring a 2th, the Year's Eve charged for an event that movie. Rocky, will be shown Masquerade Ball. Admission includes music copyrighted 3:00, 6:00, an J in Mateer at lOhipmia H will be 75C, but those by one of the big three 9:00 p.m. Because of trio that PgetOL? . . wearing a costume will only copyright agencies royalties film it FEMALE EMPLOYMENT ALMOST P&OBLEP, ' . extreme expense of the MLLAQN be charged 500. There will be will have to be paid. necessary for Film A3 MOKE THAN SS OF THESE NEW is the JOBS WERE RUEPBY WOMEN. a contest for Best Costume at No one is certain yet how Committee to increase the 11:00 and there will be a the fee arrangements will fee to $1.00 to 1 1 :30. organiza- .entrance Dance Contest at operate. Several cover the added expense. We LIKE THESE will be dancing from higher education MANY FACTS There tions ' feel that this is not an ARE COVEREP N throughout the evening and are meeting this month with outrageous increase for a 'THE AMERICAN ECONOMIC licensing YOUR' party favors will be provided. the three music film of caliber. If there is SYSTEM ... AMP Disco-Por- t, this PART IN IT, A On Saturday a agencies. Between the three sufficient interest in showing tf&, company of D from copyrights to BOOKLET nsTRfSUTEPSY disco J.'s are held the more films of this quality, THE ADVERTISING COUNCIL . Cleveland will provide music virtually all music published it may be necessary n FOR A FREE COPY. WRITE a then ECONOMICS, PUEBLO, to dance to. This event will in the last 75 years. Since then it may be necessary in 9-- 1 a COLORADO, last from and there is college cannot know in the future to increase the 8009. 750 cover charge. ID'S are " advance whosesmusic maybe cover campus, attendance charge to required for both events. This performed on its it the cost. is the final weekend of will have to pay fees to all - So bring extra money this activities at the Cage so have three under three seperate weekend because popcorn yourself a good time before contracts. A blanket and candy will also be sold. finals roll around. : , Page 12. WOOSTER VOICE) November 11. 1977 Parking lyieter- - Eaters By Robert Waite Parking meters popped up yards,0 he reasons. . ;' Pacific News Service everywhere, like fiddlehead Now who can argue with ' Robert Waite, a frequent ferns in a forest. ; ; logic like that? - Originally, parking in a ;.AN INCIDENT contributor to. PNS, is '. managing editor of North metered space cost you a The real reason , I hate ; """ . : . , . Shore: Sunday, in Danvers, . penny. parking meters goes back to a ' Gradually the price inched little incident that took place . --- I hate Carl C. McGee. . upwards, ,firstto a nickel, back in .1967, 'r. Now you have to under- then a dime. More recently . It .was , summertime. A ., stand I hate very few people. , .the little silver monsters ; group of us were standing - For instance, I don't hate" have been programmed to ' around shooting the breeze

- I Richard Nixon. . Or Howard - accept quarters. :- In some in a downtown square. was Cosell. : " urban areas it is possible to leaning on a parking meter I don't even hate kJi Amin drop two quarters into a and noticed it wasn't too Dada, although I must admit meter before the thing will - securely affixed to the he's not the kind of guy I'd -- withdraw that silly red 'pavement, below.. Well, as V particularly want for, say, a "expired" disk and actually best as . I can remember, bridge partner. give you some parking time. before I knew it the meter - Anyway, back to old Carl Now forJ50 cents the damn had leaped out of its hole and -- - McGee. What did the thing should at least shine was going . for my throat. " I : gentleman, now deceased, your shoes, or whistle a tune, There's nothing quite . as 'f i do to incur my wrath? or do an' imitation of R2D2 frightening as a crazed meter - V ; - -- ;' He invented; the parking from Star Wars. - -- . : on physical violence. t: - intent meter.. .'; .- "v "i; But . parking meters do Naturally, I felt compelled And after fie invented It, absolutely , nothing. Except to . wrestle the offending 1 -- back in 935, he had the gall run down too quickly. I .- . metal object to the ground.' I , to go out and market the: ,Today's parking meters are Unfortunately, just as did so thing. At first he. found the pretty sophisticated, I must a man in blue appeared and . idea difficult to sell, but then admit. After all, it takes a arrested me. V - -- Oklahoma City, Okla .," fairly advanced technology to v was charged with (which, wheir you consider produce a piece of equipment malicious damage to public ;.' how- - original its name; is, that can sense, with unerring property and attempted doesn't : figure to be the accuracy, exactly which meter molesting. - innovation capital of denominations of change , To make a long story short, America) agreed to install the you are out of even before ( beat - rap on a ' the. Misinterpretations Regffetted newfangled meters in July you pull into the space. . technicality It turns out - :-O- f lousy wit- The Wooster Voice regrets communication among the 1935. And have you ever tried to meters make T . any misconceptions which students of the College of course they were an get change for a meter? The nesses, and .the policeman -- occurred as to the intentions Wooster the O.S.U. Agricul--o- f instant success. Towns and , local merchants know a good had forgotten to inform me of tural-Technic- trt-coHe- - al Local the Informer, a ge Institute, and Cities got revenue. thing when they see one and my rights. ; . ' newspaper published earlier. Wayne General College, and merchants got quicker - put up little signs telling you But ever since , that this quarter by Mr. Lindsay we respect his statement that "". turnover in' front' of their that you. must make, a incident I've hated parking Koons. he had no intention of mislead- - establishments. And little purchase before they'll make meters and all they stand for. We recognize Mr. Koons' ing students .of this or any girls got to grow up to be. change. Now I don't mind Carl McGee is dead his stated intention to further -- other college.- - meter maids. spending a . little money to time ran out, I guess you secure a spot for my car, but I might say. But his Jegacy . draw the line at having to' lives on, with row upon row I ; j1;7 21-inc- IllAIIlTiaLL'S 'SliiiKaa! purchase a h" color of parking meters dotting the '(A1IL'V television simply to get a landscape. dime for meter. I still I sometimes wonder if he " ' the .- -. - : -- f . : guy bring with him RT.3.NOTHOPW003Tia I . don't believe the didn't didn't his idea have, a black-and-whi- te set to the next world. . Maybe .. . in the back. each one of us will have our Maxwell, woo m food r-- somewhere - j My fcthor, JomL. little MrMMiMiiwvPiiiidiMvV..-- . A friend of mine own space, with our vtco for evor 55 yoorv In Ns honor wo hovo iinn. has' his parking : own little meter, once we rlnodonoofhl.oTr.poellHlo. ' V' - own theory. about cmCUTiuiSflAK ; through pearly lj. " r ' WM fcrtl meters he thinks they're drive those i " I '! yBaif!? I iH I'll Hiiir Ti ptlr just the first Step in the gates in our shiny, new introduction of, the ; metric cosmic Eldorados. ' " V " I UlTll'l ' system. Of course, with my luck, "J!!rlTf : probably have 0mi ' "Everyone knows they ' won't the I It - - '! ! LOOTTt E 'liiri-r- . r I " - ' , ': !' US parking . ; '""1'' should be called correct change. fc MUr. U mmmtmMf. ' - nUTOfnSN w. j,.-n-a- m ' 'i imj! minwi im Jj I "r"- "' ua nm ni-iHninr- tr cturf. - - TTti - ammi T . ' mnir-in"- " mtnH . IUS K - - MAXW-USIAMa.TSYIA-

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1 q frt M-ww- otr UoU t"--ttt- ay fv-- A W rt w tJ ta y r Iopt oJoiiiwce mrnmmmVmVmmmmVmmmm mm ' -- - ' cwp -- "tofcti tirtaCTt- jo i wr untirr l n n . ' November 11, 1377, WOOSTER VOICE, Page 13 SA I 's Investigated (CPS) "Colleges' for over a concern over low scores. century provided tutoring for, Under the ' Ford admin- UAi ,V1 star quarterbacks and istration, the :. NIE down- - : football players...! think they . played the decline and should be able to do the same : encouraged no research into thing for the disadvantaged possible causes. With that statement HEW Califano predicted that the Secretary Joseph Califano NIE investigation will cost announced an intensive roughly 2 million dollars and ' investigation into the 1 4 year he expects it to be far more decline of standardized test rigourous than a similar one scores. The investigation will conducted by CEEB. That be conducted by the National study attributed the decline Institute of. Education (NIE). . to eroding standards within Califano was speaking at the .- - nation's highschools.r the annual CEEB conference According to Califano, recent -- held last week in San ; polls indicate that 83 percent : rancisco. CEEB Is the non- of those polled favor a return profit organization who to basics - primarily the 3 R's. . : administers SAT tests. ; Toward the end of his . It was the first time the: speech Califano .discussed -- government has revealed its the question oft 'cultural "We believe that money is the root of all evil. bias , saying that it was imperative to "develop tests ProsH Act whose content does not place an excessive premium Externships: Career Options Out Scenes on cultural background." It ."The Play's The Thing," a was in the context of cultural ; . The goal of the externship experience, but not neces- profession. Extern and program of scenes from six : bias that Califano mentioned program is to give students sarily an academic one. You sponsors will work together . plays, will be presented in the Bakke case, a subject he an opportunity to learn more will be able to observe a to select the content of their Freedlander Theatre on adroitly skirted by saying that about a career they are professional on a day-to-d- ay specific program. Sunday at 4 p.m. There isiho while - he rejected arbitrary considering and - to bring basis in the "real world" and You may select any admission charge, quotas,' he favors some form students-- and sponsors ask questions about his or geographic area in the r The scenes consist of of special admissions. together in a meaningful, her career. Sponsors United States as the location excerpts from Lysistrata. ' It was the only statement sharing experience. The introduce students to an -- for your externship. Hamlet Cyrano de Bergerac. that drew applause. program is a learning 'inside view" of their However, Wooster alumni The Glass Menagerie, The tend to be concentrated in major metropolitan areas. All Birthday Party. ' and Equus 1 1 and will be done on a bare D o r For . necessary arrangements for stage with a minimum of a Thought. food, housing, and other ; are . props and a maximum of The work Tcommon men death penalty, for, there" is accomplish the greatest expenses which arise the v-,v.c- 'imagination. - tsTderived partly ufrorn always reason "behind their consequences. responsibility of the extern. Members ,' of Freshman inspiration and chiefly from false judgments. (Remember that you may Studies Sections 25 and 26, aspiration; that of genius choose to work in your under the direction of partly from aspiration and hometown or near relatives.) program is to Annetta Jefferson and chiefly from inspiration. . ; A stupid talker: one whose The intended - in making Raymond McCalf, have j Although perfection can. mouth moves first and faster assist students v important decisions about prepared the program as a . not be achieved, one nlust than his mind. course requirement. The aim believe in it in order to possible careers . and, '--

'. graduate school. It is not for of the course is to show that This world has many I" r. the academic and theatrical Hamlets, whose melan- credit or a means of securing approaches to. drama are cholies are hidden by the Taxes On Horizon a job; Music . Externships will take place complementary- - In addition masks of pretentious page 11 i ; . big question during week of, to writing critical essays on cheerfulnesses. . continued from The educators the work the six plays, the freshmen agreement is trying to be want to know is 'how much?' March 20 and March 24, are writing research papers worked out that would cover 1978, of Wooster's Spring everything in campus music Whatever the costs will be Break on the plays in which they they will come down to " ' the If pick are performing. V: ' ; How can men live with with a minimum of record you are interested, keeping and establish a student, in the way of up an application form in the - ' each other compatibly in a . s society, whose first priority is uniform standard for basing increased student activities C.P.P.S. office. This Raber". Respondes social and intellectual fees. fees. application is due back to SGA campus mail. To Questionnaire competition.; : through Box 3188, no . later than McGaw Special Service 1 8. You :. T h e . Wo oster Vo ice Friday, November '"TJvs Sunday, November house and uncertainties will be notified of your Foodservice Questionaire , " 1 ; concerning his standing and given a of can be considered a success, . Among many people I have : 3, at40:30a.m., in McGraw here selection iist - - with the government. prospective sponsors when - according to - Foodservice met in the past, I have found Chapel the . Rev. Gordon - Boesak, a guest of the This director : Howard - Raver. that those who-- , criticize Stewart will lead a special Dr. you return in January. immaturity to worship service which may College last year, will meet list of sponsors must be According to Raber, 'The others for their evening of burden is back on - the be most immature of all. .feature a movie. Everyone is with students the returned to SGA Box 3188, 1 He will be guest your sponsors. students now," and it will be invited to attend this unique the 5th. the after you rank speaker at Convocation on by January 13th. There will , up to to service. .. . them determine the 1 6. success of the current Westminster Church will Wednesday, November be a required orientation changes that have recently The danger to a philoso- have as their special guest meeting the following week. taken place ';, pher occures at a time when next week Dr. Allan Aubrey Questions? Contact! i Nonsmokers . Buettner, Chair- According to Raber, Food . he, having used up all his Boesak. Dr. Boesak, a south Debbie continued from page 5 Extern-shi- p Service has been looking into, ideas, is forced to philoso African chaplain involved in person of the SGA vegetarian and other, food phize for the sake of his fame. the Christian Institute and of few things less appealing Program, Acy Jackson in - C.P.P.S. office or Susan options in the past.' The . the University of Western than smoking at meals, and .the addition of soybeans and the Capetown, is actively at least half my dinners this Lundal at the Alumni Mouse. vegetarian option offered on involved in the fight against quarter have been ruined by The Externship program is night are just There is not one criminal Apartheid in South Africa. nearby smokers.." sponsored by the Student steak two Association, in examples of changes in the deserving death penalty, for His call for Christians to pray . If you must smoke do it in Government program. Food Service will there is always reason for "The downfall of this (the the open air or in your own coordination with the Career government" a little decency Planning and Placement continue to look into : behind his crime. Hence, we South African) room. Just improvements and options must forgive all criminals. at a rally in support of please. - Service and the Alumni David Koppenhaver Office of the College of for . the students on the We, however, must, also squattorson August 15, 7 1 to a raid on his ' Box 2063 Wooster. Wooster campus. , forgive judges imposing 977 has led S7?

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inai boot (jnaaers nose oeason k-- ; u i ai& Hollman was full of praise -- .the attack with 77 yards campaign at Wooster has Its "Their defense is real big touch-work- WOOSTER. OHIO With rushing and two ed gone rather well. "What's (physically), and if we're for his squad. 'These kids first winning season since so hard and played so downs. Credit must be given most important is that we 1 move the ball, we've 973 in the bag. The College going to ?Ppeu now believe ourselves. open wen w" mio Jn --- against Muskingum of Wooster football team got to be more on and y," - Wittenberg, but came away the game when Raffel was" Our defense has been hopes to add a little icing to offense", relates Hollman. J not witn notning to snow-to- r it. hurt and did a good job getting better and better an already successful year These words were controlling On offense, Capital spoken in jest. Every member The fact that they bounced the offense. each jjame. when the Scots host back win Muller completed five of nine been taking advantage University in the season of Capital's defensive line to their next two we've v games says something about aerials for 75 yards. at least 62", and - finale Saturday. stands the character of this Looking back, the Scot conunueu gn paye '. Kickoff for the clash weighs between 220 and team.". Establishing a Junior Jim Powers paced mentor thinks his first between the two Ohio 235 pounds. ' v3 a '-- Conference Red Division running game against such 1 v 11 schools is 1 :30 p.m. in front wall will be no easy Severance Stadium. task, and Scot quarterbacks Perhaps more important may be under heavy pass than Wooster's 5-- 3 overall rush. record is the Scots 2-- 2 OAC In order tq create mark. Although the Scots opportunities for the passing were a respectable 4-- 5 agame, Hollman wants his overall in 1 976. a disappoint- club to be able to move the ing 1- -4 Red Division record ball on the ground. "Ifwe can tainted the season. run the ball, everything else , This year under first-ye- ar will begin to fall in line., coach Tom .Hollman, To get where they are now, however, the Scots stand a the Scots had to beat a solid chance of compiling a Ohio Northern club, and they winning OAC mark and did so in fine-style- . Hollman ' finishing third in the rugged wanted a win in his Red circuit "Homecoming", and his Considering the two clubs troops responded. " ahead of Wooster in the As has been the case all division. Wittenberg and season, the Scot defense Muskingum, are both in was superb. In addition to Division Ill's top 10 teams yielding but nine points, they . lookingla w are WW! Anmmmm Nnrthern- - ball carrier. The Scots ViTTcr MtwLL WW nhinw--- - . . . 1 81 yards. I n9 UVIOIWVV nationally, it's safe to held ONU to total Capital U. Photo by "Berg" assume Hollman is satisfied and forced srx turnovers forward to another win Saturday over : with his squad's effort in 1977. - One win that had tq taste good to the Wooster coach is Soccer Team Champs! Saturday's 29--9 road last It took three consecutive Overtime was necessita- triumph over Ohio Northern: Champ-ionsh- ip Ohio . Conference ted when Wesleyan's Hollman, ONU's defensive pressure failed to season, games but the constant coordinator last Fighting Scot booters finally materialize in another score. watched his Scots grab 11-- 2 discovered . the ' secret to They outshot Wooster control from the outset and in second period and 26V -- team the -- success: let the other relinquish it- ?.. :: never - outplay you. 1 2 for the game. Capital, meanwhile.. ? is After manhandling the - In the second half of the ; only obstacle to : -- Wooster's (two ten-minu- te Red Ohio Wesleyan Battling overtime placing third in the but on halves are played) Akintunde Division. That's because the Bishops everywhere the scoreboard the last two made a nice run down the Crusaders boast an identical right turned the 2-- years Wooster allowed the sideline and 5-- 3 overall record and 2 on He entering the tables to be turned corner the defense. OAC mark night came crossed the ball toward Allan contest, fresh, off a - 31 --1 4 Wednesday and away with a 2-- 1 overtime but Wesleyan intercepted. loss to Muskingum last " victory. . They failed to trap it cleanly Saturday that ended their Allan stole the ball right hopes. Wooster's first goal came and faint OAC title first half and back. He pushed the ball out This will be the 15th at 43:17 of the une inet the kind VOU WOLlId once to his right and then meeting of two schools 12-ya- the hooked a rd looper into 8-5- mkSf play bolstered expect from championship" Capital holding an -1 Junior JayCrawford's solid ield has Scots; a with the extreme upper right-han-d advantage. Dave Kbeoenhaver. Freshman forward Chuck corner of the nets for victory. - C I i Allan stole tne oau Trom a 1 Wooster 'rtSvv- "Vr"l4'tTiv . I ..lthalr anH tnnk it : All-Oh- io Wesleyan goalie straight to the left corner of Jeff Hoch told the story after the goat. He then crossed the the game with his personal ball on the ground in front of congratualtions to counter- the goal. Key Akintunde part Flannelly, "Doug, you came to meet the ball and : beat us." - ' then hopped it. Bruce Brown - Flannelly was magnificent following it drilled a left-foot- er in goal, stopping at least five Into "the lower right-han-d seemingly sure goals and corner. recording 1 1 saves for the The Bishops tied things up match. He consistently with the kind of lucky play punched out .or pulled in they have come with ; for Wesleyan high balls and three consecutive champio- nullified their 9-- 2 corner kick nships. All-Ohio- an John , advantage. - Spofford chipped a corner 'This game was just the which was headed to goalie reverse of the , last two Doug Flannelly's right He years," said a bewildered but dove and deflected the ball happy coach Bob Nye after with his chest It bounced the game. "We got a big two yards where it met John break on that second goal. I knees and crawled guess the only thing we Pearl's " . A - O 1 into the goal.- really did well was keep our Jim Powers carries the ball against Ohio Northern. The Scots clowned the Polar Bears cool under their pressure." ' ' : - - 29--9. Photo by "Berg" ' - . November 11, 1977, WOOSTER VOICE, Page 15 "You ng VetsProm ise G reat B-B- al I Season iast year ' despite never" v Burroughs was a second-tea- m ---- It's for. nearly! ; OHIO Conference play and the played, together All-Nor- th 76-7- WOOSTER. starting, is Van Wie's instant pick in 7 going to be the same old story OAC Northern. Division three years now and youl i Ar.. : i off bench. ' continued on page 1 6 for year's. College of champions last season, have iuiuw why van wio is uu offense the this ' -- 17th Wooster basketball , team;, 1 1 - players returning, from smiles entering his but who's complaining? that J3-ma- n squad (junior season as Wooster coach. Although veteran coach At Neal Oberholtzer and Pivoting Wooster's con Van Wie and his staff sophomore. Gary Wengerd trolled Dassing offense is customarily held tryouts V RB AVE.P : NAME YR. POS. j HT. WT, HOMETOWN FG FT " Allison, Wayne Sr. Post 6-- 7 215Hamilton. Ont. 150 108 20715.1 6-- 5 87 31 147 7.6 . Altman, Dick 7 Jr. Post 200Holland 5-1- .- Backus, Randy Jr. Point 0 155Springfield .13 14- 9 2.0 Balser, Fred Jr. Wing, 6-- 2 170Elyria 82 35 7711.0 " 6-- 4 175 N.Y. ; Britton, Jerry JSo. Wing New York, (Played with Jv team) " Burroughs, 6-- 5 -- 119 46 158 10.9 Preston Jr. Post 200Ravenna . 6-- :- - 1 Dixon, Sam . Jr. Point 170Columbus 116 65 7711.0 - 6-- 0 160Westlake 1 3 0.2 Duncan, Scott i j Sr. Point 0 "v w i Frye, Dave Jr. Point 6-- 0 165Westlake 59 21 38 5.3 i 6-- 1 Kostohryz, Kelvin Sr. POSt 5 -- 90Broadview Heights 34 15 81 3.8 Mike So. Post 6-- 5 .1 85Cincinnati (Played with JV team) 'WW McCormack, I Stone. Manny , Sr. Post 6-- 5 1807oledo 30 14 53 3.7 . UN

J-.,- g Zambie, George ' Jr.-Win- 6-- 3 175Lakewood 124 56 97 11.2 : D i v i i Head Al Wie (16 s o n To Coach: Van ?- mint Letters Earned urnament' -f A "V X r' indicates Championship) seasons. Won 227 Lost 1 63) Overall Record: 20--7 1977-7- 8 Schedule: 22 Assistants: Fritz Raab. Ira Ohio Conference Record: 1 0-- games, (12 in OAC North Zeff, Frank Pilsitz 2 (Won OAC Northern Division play). ' - ' Returning Lettermen: 1 1

beginning Oct. 25, Wooster's --both transferred). --' Wayne pre-- senior team captain 1 977-7- 8 roster was All 1 1 ' A returnees lettered in Allison (Hamilton, Ont.), the ago, 76-7- dictable long - 7 and only four are leading scorer and the Scots, team's That's because l seniors. Add the fact that rebounder last year. The 6-- 7, 10-- 2 : 20--7 in Ohio 5-po- overall. these young vets nave 21 und center-pos- t, who traveled to Europe this past Myers' Strength Praised summer with the Canadian The Wooster Scotties field Coach Kathleen Moore National Team, came into his really first-tea- m hockey team played their last commented,"We were own in 76-7-7 with game of the season on starting to think about All --OAC and All-Northe- rn Saturday, November 5, passing flat and back-thes- e Division honors.' against Ohio University. passes have proved to be ...Other key returnees are The Scotties won with the more effective." juniors Preston Burroughs final score of 1 -- O. They Coach Moore also pointed (Ravenna), Sam Dixon 1 any; (Columbus), Fred Balser "more than - scored the lone goal four but that i ..jmkM. m 1 i season, (Elyria), Dick Altman inn minutes and 30 seconds into other game this the Fred Balser, one of eleven "young vets" on this year's squad. the first half on a penalty stickwork really showed up (Holland) and George Zambie -- -- corner. .The method the T really noticed Wendy (Lakewood). . ;. Scotties have been using all Myers' strength on defense Burroughs and Altman, season seemed to pay off. in this game." both 6--5 center-post- s, team Wendy Myers pushed the ;' Both the team and the with Allison to give the Scots ball out to Carol Murdock coach seem to be optimistic more than adequate board who hand stopped it and Lisa about next year with most of strength. Burroughs is also a fcanza drove the ball into the the team returning, with the big scorer on occasion, as are goal. The ball went so fast exceptions of Goalie Captain Balser and Dixon, although and so hard that Ohio Cindy Barr and offense the latter two serve mainly as University's goal keeper player, Gaye Kelly. playmakers. Zambie, who probably didn't even see the averaged in double figures shot go by her. ft was a beautiful shot and went into the right hand corner of the ABORTION Up thru 14 Weeks " '' cage. ; "". Safe and GenJe The ; Scotties also pene- trated well on the left side of I I the field. Hilary Bohanonand AJ Clinic :; ;. " 262-8-1 66 . Mary Ann Brown did a great Free Pregnancy Tests and job at moving the ball down Sympathetic Counseling Hum f into the circle. Lowest Fees THE,. Personalized and Confidential f CERCSS PrcriStft AKRON WOMEN'S CLINIC W. Market X 513 St. fn Collatf Hill S H O P . the 0-536-6- 178 MM Call Col'ect 9-10- :30 OATS Order Tuesday arid 262-884- Pttone: 6 Will Deliver to Your Room

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This-week- 's Scot sports schedule: Football (5-- 3, assured of first winning season in four years) vs. capital at home. Sat. Nov. 12 1:30 a.m. Scotties See Viciory'Defeat Soccer (12-- 3. 5-- " most wins ever and OAC chamnions) vs by Nancy K. Reeves season record of 4. add to the rough competition. Depauw University '.' at home. Sun. Nov. 13. 1:30 p.m. in The College of .. Wooster . Although their season is Mt Saint Joseph, a team, round of Midwest Regionals. y women's swim team met both officially over, the Scotties which Wooster did not face in cross country (4-- z, years, victory best record in four sixth at and defeat on Wednes- continue to work hard in competition this season will conference championship). Kirk, Bill day; - John Carwile, Jeff November 2, as they . preparation for the Small also be contending for the top' Reedy at Division III Nationals at Case Western. Sat . Nov. 1 2 swam against Ohio University College Invitational ' which they : positions. . hockey (11-6-- 1, ' Field second at State Tournament), v and .Ashland College in a will host here for the first time Other schools (17-- 6. competing at Volleyball best winnina ever) dual-me- et Dercentaae at State double in Athens. since it began three years ago. the Invitational tomorrow will Tournament Thurs.-Sa- t. Nov. 10-1- 2. The Scotties soundly defeated On Saturday, November 12, be Baldwin-Wallac- e, (5-- Ashland, Swimming 4, giving Wooster six varsitv winners this Ashland, 105-1- 8, but were also fourteen small colleges in.Ohio Capital, Case Western Re-- quarter) hosts the Small College InvitationaLSaL, Nov. outscored by Ohio U. 84-4- 8, will 12.11 be sending their women v serve, Denison, Heidelberg, a.m. . bringing the women to a final . swimmers to Wooster for an Mount ; Union, Muskingum, exciting day of competition. Oberlin, V-B- and Xavier. ; all -- Among the 14 schools Team Needs The first three rounds of 1 by David Johns improve on offense to finish Finesse"We could have beaten attending, Kenyon's women meter diving will spark off the Dayton and ML St Joseph. the tournament in first place. them but we made too many look strong for the top position Invitational at 11:00 a.m. These two names are giants in "We cannot defend and de- mistakes," he added. "It kills according to Coach Nan followed by the regular order Ohio women's volleyball and fend and defend. We have to the whole team when the Nichols. Wittenberg and Ohio of events which win include the Scotties may have to slay score." defense works like crazy, then Wesleyan who defeated Woo- some 3 meter diving. ' 'i " In -- - ster earlier in the season, win them to win the state tourna- practice last week the . you miss a serve." could Scotties worked on offensive When Dayton ment this weekend. That left the floor "c&ntimtf . --quality f be a difficult . task because weaknesses. 'The of another' set of giants replaced -- fT from pe . 0 ball-han- number-one-seed-ed Dayton d ling b getting bet- them. Mr. St Joseph over- while Dixon was honorable Kelvin Kostohryz (Broadview number-two-seed-ed Collier. . 15-- 6, according But all-divisi- -- Mt. ter," to powered on. Heights) Manny and the Scotties mention - ; and Stone he is still trying 15-- 7, 15--4. St Joe beat Wooster soundly to develop an According to ! (Toledo) will spell thebig men . Wooster's bench, the mark ' in a triple match last Saturday. offense that can. catch the Collier, the loss came from "a of any good team, indicates defensively. Before facing the giants, other team off guard with combination of our being tired the team's overall depth. The only additions to the Wooster will play three other lightning plays at the net and their being strong." But Dave Frye (Westlake), Randy Scot roster are sophomores teams in a round-robi-n on Hopefully, Wooster's offen- Jerry Brttton (New York, N.Y.) the match was "a good Backus . (Springfield) and Friday. -- Then the two top sive attack will prevent Dayton experience" because "you Scott Duncan (Westlake) and Mike McCormack teams win advance to "the and Mt St Joe from doing a have to play against a power-- , provide insurance behind (Cincinnati), both outstand- finals on Saturday. The -- repeat of Last Saturday's ful team to really improve." Dixon and. Balser at ing players from last year's matches. Dayton 10--4 jayvee squad. Scotties, ranked fourth in took a long Wooster probably has as ballhandling slots. - while Ohio, should have little trouble time to win the first match, much finesse as the top two winning their round-robi-n as which lasted two. hours, 15 . teams, but the size difference One Football Game Left they play Ohio Dominican, Mt minutes. Wooster lost that cannot be ignored. To finish continued from pass 14 ' there's still one game left this Union, and Cedarvilie. The ten contest 7-1- 5, 15-1-3, 15-1-0, first in the state tournament, of our opportunities and season, and a mighty big one round-robi- n survivors will 12-1- 5. 8-1- 5. the Scotties will have to make capitalizing." at that Folks, this is your last : Size was major n begin the elimination se- a factor in up for their lack of height This young . Fighting Scot chance, to see the Scots in ' ' y quence on Saturday. ' Dayton's victory. . "! had to through their finesse. grid team should only action in 1977, and you The Scotties will have to look up to them," said Collier. improve next year. But ought not to pass it up. . FAR EAST AU DO STILL-OFFER- S STUDENTS A H 0 DISCOUNT WITH A VALID C.OAV. ID CARD RECORDS ON (EXCEPT CUTOUTS & SPECIALS) BLANK G PRE - RECORDED CASSETTES LACTIC BLANK fit PRE - RECORDED WE STOCK MARANTZ YAMAHA SONY SANYO HITACHI (SOON)

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