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By TOM MORAWSKI decided to form a new, different "We've had a few run-ins with most partake in the art of indulg- few interesting activities for the Guardian Special Writer organization quite apart from the other frats over the flags in Allyn ing in alcoholic eitracts. Every- forthcoming spring quarter, in- To F-U-2 or not to F-U-2, that is everyday fraternity. "We want to lounge that were somehow mis- one in the organization (also) has cluding a surprise rock concert not the question. The question is, be recognized as an influence on placed on the floor." at least one old Beatles album." in the quad, rearranging the however, what the hell is F-U-2? campus happenings." said the furniture around campus and What are some of the charac- THE F-U-2 chain of command According to an anonymous anonymous member. "Besides." random groping. member of the new organization, he continued, "It sure beats the teristics of the members who are is as follows: In charge of the "lt(F-U-2) is an alternative to the heck out of discos. associated with F-U-2? According group is a Supreme Commander. If you. by some stroke of normalcy of common fraterni- to the previously mentioned Second in line is Director of In insanity, are willing to give "We're not out to assassinate, ties." member. "Most of us have House Security. And, thirdly, F-U-2 a try. put your resume in maim or cripple anyone, but we temporary or permanant psycho- there is the Commander of Drug mailboi X-756. As the sign says. F-U-2 got its start when a few want our views to be known and sis, we all sleep nude (separately, Supply. "We're looking for a few good people grouped together and keep it in the proper perspective. of course), we're all grubby, and These leaders have planned a men and any woman we can get." The Daily Guardian

^February 16, 1979 Issue 67 Volume XV Wright State University Dayton, Ohio 100 percent chance that tuition will go up

Governor Rhodes also made a said Keller. rate for annual tuition as $795 in Spiegel said that before a By BOB MYERS recommendation which is sub- One way the University can the Regent's plan and $840 in the tuition hike was made the Budget Guardian Associate Writer stantially less than the WSU make up this deficit is to raise Governor's. Wright State current- Review committee would cut pro- "The probability of a tuition budget request. tuition rates. Dr. Andrew Spiegel, ly asks $765. posed programs and trim existing hike next fall is around 100 vice-president for the administra- budgets. He stated that no spe- percent," Thomas Keller, direc- ALTHOUGH THE total subsidy tion. said it is too early to say how HE STATED that the budget is cific area was named yet and that tor of Budget and Regent Re- is larger than last year's $1.1 much the tuition hike would be. still being worked on with the the budget cuts would probably porting, said yesterday million, Keller stated that in- He explained that the budget Budget Review Committee meet- be unilateral. The tuition hike will be a result creases in fuel oil and other committee was stili in the early ing for the first time last week. Keller added that the Universi- of a deficit between the proposed utilities as well as general infla- stages of preparing the budget Final budget requests are due ty should know how mui-h money University budget and the Ohio tion have offset any actual in- and that all of the requests for March 2, he continued, before the they would receive in and how Board of Regents subsidy re- crease. The deficit of the univer- monies were not in. Budget Committee can start large the deficit would be in three commendation. explained Keller. sity will be in excess of $770,000, Keller cited the reccmmended drawing up a final budget. weeks. Caucus puts off no-confidence vote for a week

By DORIAN A. VIOLIN fied. from UCB for utilizatior- of the sentative. "Insty-Prints" and will cost Gwinltui Staff Writer ANOTHER MEMBER added space we want, which is in front In other business members $64.35. "Tiey will Is ready one Student Caucus decided yester- that, "Even if we get no reaction -of the bookstore," said Bentsen. discussed the final changes made day after being dropped off. If the day to table a vote of no-con- from anybody else, we could still in the new faculty evaluation university had printed them, it fidence in Elizabeth Dixon, execu- put forth a complaint ourselves." IT WAS STATED that even forms. would have cost $95 and would tive director of student auxiliary But, they will have to "iH down though the location of the bank "SOME PEOPLE had sug have taken two weeks until they services, until their meeting next and sift through all the com- would be slightly inconvenient to gested we c**'. -own on the were Anally ready. weefc. plaints we do have so she can commuter students, it would be number of questions, (so we now Despite this, "I'm going to 'I think we should table it until answer to them." convenient for students in the have) eliminated about half of have a h».d time gettin the next week because, in the in- In other busiuess Steve Bent- dorm or living in the apartments. them," said Vicky McKinley, university to pay for something formal survey we did, most sen reported on the progress of "But the majority of the stu- Science and Engineering repre- that is not being printed on people didn't know who she the possibility of having a campus dents don't live in the dorm or in sentative. campus," said Joanne Risacher, was," said one cuccus member bank. the apartments," contested Ted The forms are to be taken to director of student development. who preferred i: remain uniden'i- "What we need is an approval Staton, Graduate School repre- • friday weather Plus/minus grading to be studied A travelers' advisory will be in effect in central and northern areas today. Temperatures in the teens this morning. Windy today four-point system. This means, up at their next meeting, Feb. 20. with flurries and steady or falling temperatures. Occasional flurries By KEVIN THORNTON for example, that students, in- tonight with diminishing winds and a low between zero and 10 Gui\n*lon Associate Writer stead of recieving an, "A" for a "I DON'T KNOW if we can below. Partly cloudy tomorrow, with highs mainly in the teens. The Curriculum Committee of course, will have the possibility of give exams that are so objective the Academic Council plan to recieving an A-plus or A-minus. that they can be graded as finely SCUBA s;udy the possibility of installing According to the Curriculum as this." Glaser theorized. The WSU SCUBA Program announces the 1979 SCUBA refresher I plus-minus grading system at Committee this type of 12-point "However, we will look into the clinic. This free program begins February 18 and runs four Wright State. grading system is not currently question, and. if we find a real consecutive Sundays from 11:00 to 2:00. The program is absolutely The proposal stems from a employed by many local colleges. problem existing we will then act free of charge. Some equipment is provided on a reservation basis. recommendation given at the Only Ohio University and the upon it. Registration begins at 11:00 Sunday in PE 166. For information call: Dean's Council meeting. Jan. 5, Universisty of Akron are currently "The Committee is open to Dan Orr, HPR, at 873-2404 or 873-3223. and subsequently referred to the using that type of system. changes; how ever we do not make Curriculum Committee. Dr. Roger Glaser, chaircr of the changes just for the sake of THE PROPOSAL involves a- Curriculum Committee, said yes- making them. If real information important dates llowing professors to grade stu- terday that the proposal is still in is presented in favor of plus-min- Early spring registration began Monday. Wednesday the 21st will dents on a 12 point grading the discussion stages and the be the last day to drop a class without a grade. system rather than the current committee will officially bring it (S«e POSSIBLE,' page 5) 2 DAILY GUARDIAN Feb. 16, 1979 ( UNITED PRESS INTERNA TIONAL One dollar per gallon gasoline predicted

UPl • Tithing to America's nati Gasoline Dealers Association near the SI mark." for conservation and there was a THE CONDITIONS include "second God." as Ohio Energy and a self-described "30-year "But." he said, "SI a gallon is great deal of it. The demand went enough crude oil. if there are no Department Director Robert Ryan student of the world energy a magic figure. Dealers are going down. But as the immediate unexpected drains on supplies tails the automobile, appears to flow." to try to keep under it if they can. threat went away, the conserva- and if there are no refinery be on the upswing again "I SAY $1 A GALLON for sure I think it would be at least a year tion faded away. Demand for gas. breakdowns, he said. More and more energy experts by the end of this year, maybe before we'd hit SI a gallon." now at 70 cents a gallon, is up Americans started really wor- are predicting SI a gallon gaso- even by this spring." OFFICIALS FOR SOHIO. the again. rying about the price and availa- line in the near future. With "I'd go along with the $1 a largest seller of petroleum pro- "What happened?" Partridge bility of gasoline during the people now paying between 70-80 gallon prediction by the end of the ducts in Ohio, understandably asked a visitor. '73-74 Arab oil embargo. De- cents a gallon, the gap to $1 a year." agrees Ryan. "The federal don't like to join the SI a gallon "1 guess we got used to paying creased supplies forced most gas gallon is no longer that wide. government is doing nothing to guessing contest. 70 cents a gallon." the visitor stations to reduce hours and even But the thought of $1 a gallon increase the supply and the "Sounds like Scoop Jackson said. close several days a month. When stilt is mind-boggling to many. demand keeps going up. said it all." said Sohic spokesman Partridge agreed and noted, stations were open, there were THE LATEST $1 a gallon pre- "Americans have a second Charled Partridge after listening "That same assumption could be often long lines of cars backed up diction came this week from Sen. God, the automobile. And now, >o the senator's dire musings on easy to arrive at when you're to pay for suddenly more ex- Henrv "Scoop" Jackson, D- they're buying a lot of campers gasoline. wondering if people will pay Si a pensive gasoline. Wash.. who. as chief of the and four-wheel drives. They take "Predicting SI a gallon is easy gallon." The latest threat stems from Senate Energy Committee, com- a lot of gas and consumption for him to say." said Partridge, Added Dreyer, "Outsioe of the turmoil in Iran, which has mands attention when he talks continues to go up." "but difficult for us. There's no banning cars, I don't see a stopped exporting oil. President about energy and the high price RYAN ALSO WARNED that doubt though, people have to slowdown in buying gasoline. Carter said in his news con- of it. governmene-ordered allocation of realize the days of cheap energy Americans say they need their ference Monday that Iranian oil Jackson figured gas pumps will gasoline may go into effect in in America are gone." cars, they need their cars." has been accounting for 2.5 be set at $1 a gallon within a year April because that is the month BUT WILL Americans pay SI a Sohio Vice President Charles percent of the nation's daily con- and several other energy experts motorists drive more as the gallon for gasoline?: "Well," H. King said his firm's gasoline sumption. asked by I'PI agreed with Jack- weather improves. suggests Partridge, "let's look a! supplies are barely adequate to CARTER ASKED Americans to son. Some more than agreed. Roger Dreyer, executive vice some recent history. Before the meet demands and that supplies obey the gas-saving 55 mile an "I made that prediction six president of the Ohio Petroleum embargo, Americans were paying could remain adequate for the hour speed limit and urged the months ago," said Mike Kunnen. Marketers Association, figured around 40 cents a gallon. When remainder of 1979, but only if a use of more car pools and public president of the Greater Cincin- "the price will probably touch the embargo hit, officials asked number of conditions are met. transportation. U.S. Embassy protests Soviet reporting on Iran events

MOSCOW UPI - rhe United banded SAVAK secret police. The Tass dispatch, prominently the shah's secret police agency, tion in the embassy's seizure of States Embassy yesterday deli- The Soviet dispatch also sug- published in the official Soviet SAVAK. persons of Afghan nationality, vered a protest tc the Soviet gested that U.S. Marines and Communist part^ newspaper Prav which is obviously being done Foreign Ministry against what it helicopter units had been trans- da. was datelincd New York - a with a provocatory aim. "AS IS KNOWN, the SAVAK called "tendentious" reporting ferred to the borders of Iran for device the Soviets have used in is an offspring of the CIA and its by the Soviet press on events in possible "direct intervention in recent weeks tc distant them- "According to other assertions agents have already long been or- Iran. Iran." selves in reporting on rapid this is allegedly the work of leftist ganizing all kinds of provocations Ar, embassy spokesman said an developments in Iran. bands. American diplomat lodged the THE U.S. SPOKESMAN said in order to create a pretext for protest at

Vandalism and theft in the parking lots is on the rise says security

By CHUCK STEVENS stolen from his 1974 Buick Cen- told policc that her winter C decal THERE WERE ALSO two auto incidents, all thefts. Lawrence Guardian Staff Writer tury parked in the Allyn B lot. was stolen from her car parked in accidents this week, the first Cross, professor of sociology, Wrigh! State University ponce In ont of two other similar Allyn. occurring Feb. 9. reported the theft of a calculator Lt. Charles Loe advised students incidents, Joe Heard reported ALSO THAT DAY. student Burdick noted that a vehicle from a desk in his office in East Feb. 15 to watch for suspicious Feb. 12 that two wire rimmed Cheryl Adams reported that the belonging to the University was 404 Millett. The Unisonic cal- activities or persons in the park- hubcaps were stolen from his car. car window on the passenger's struck by another auto while culator was valued at S12. ing lot areas.. The valuz of the 1976 Chevy side of her Camaro was broken parked in shipping and receiving Burdick said that on Feb. 9 two Lee made this statement in Caprice hubcaps was listed at out. Police gave no estimate of behind Millett. Burdick said the microphones were stolen from the reference to the continuing rise in S190. Heard's auto was parked in the damage. other auto involved had left the Media Distribution Center in the vandalism and theft in the park- the Creative Aris Center's B lot. Feb. 9, Marvin Collier, a scene. No estimate was available Upper Hea.-th Lounge. The micro- ing lots. Students with infcrme- IN 1S1E FINAL hubcap theft, University student, reported to on the amount of damage to the phones were valued at S75 each. tt.J3 regarding any suspicious occuring Feb. 8. student Debbie police that his automobile was University vehicle. Also on Feb. 9. Vincent Ing- activities or persons should report Kelly told police that two hubcaps forcibly entered and a suitcase Feb. 13, Richard Haas and ram, a WSU student, told police them to the security dispatch were stolen from her 1977 Chevy with its contents removed. The Jane Collott, both University that his locker in the PE building center ioca.ed at 121 Allyn Hall, Mcnza parked in the Allyn lot. auto was parked in the four-hour students, were involved in an was emptied of a wallet, with or call extension 2580. The loss was estimated at S72. metered parking in the Allyn lot. accident at the four-way stop in ID's, No estimate was made on IN OTHER POUCE business, Wright State student Melissa Value of the stolen items was the PE parking lot. Burdick said the loss. t.Ne majority of Incidents officers Ohmer told police Feb. 8 that her listed at SI 10. Collett failed to yield the right-of- FINALLY, Amanda Wilson, stu- responded to this pas week were winter B decal was stolen from a Another forced entry occurred way and struck the other auto in dent, reported that her purse, crimes involving automobiles Stengers Ford rental car. which that day as student Robert Moore the right door, side and quarter kept in an unlocked closet, had S5 parked in the parking tots. she was using while her car was reported to police that his car was panel. Damage to Haas' car was in cash taken from it. Wilson was According to police officer D. being serviced. victimized for a CB and an 8-track listed at over SI50, while Collett's working at the circulation desk in Burdick, David Englee reported In another decal theft, also on tape player. Moore's car was received no significant damage. the library when the theft oc- Feb. 9 that four hubcaps '"ere Feb- 8, student Linda Persons parked in the PE C lot. IN THE FIRST of four final curred. Class of 1962 Feb. 16, 1979 DAILY GUARDIAN 3

Rico Valentino Zelda Woofenbite Peaches N. Kreme "The Campus Locomotive" "Gums" "Hot Stuff" Major Romantic Languages. Always has a Major. Library Science. Watches "Queen For Major Elementary Education. Pure as the date. ..wears iridescent slacks.. .from thp A Day" and cries.. .studies a lot.. always in driven snow ... pert .. stv le galore ... a real wrong side of the tracks.. .been on "American curlers... dependable... makes popcorn every knockout, especial!) in sweaters ... likes Bandstand" ... still cruises local high school Friday and Saturday night... uses nasal spray "mature" men ... voted year-round "Ice for chicks. .. probablyy wwil ill be "left on the shelf." Princess."

Robv Farnsworth Harrington III B.M.O.C. Freud lan siipp "He only had one thing on his mind" "Egg}' ' Major. Micro/Macro Economics. "Lack of Major: Nuclear Physics. Actually finished money is the root of all evil"... chuuttered to "Ulysses".. wears coke-jottle glasses... classesses ... weanwears; penny loafers with dimes in popular around exam time... knows the differ- 'em..i... Mark Cross luggage... plans to start at ence between "inductive" and "deductive" top (of his father's corporation). reasoning... turned Harvard down.

Bettina Putschnik Tilton Sidewhevs Jim Shoe "Pinky" "Tilt" "Twinky" Major Art. Ban the Bomb.. dresses in black Major Motel Management. Sings along with Major RE./Interior Decorating A complex ... recites blank verse poetry in coffee houses Mitch...the original clone...wears white person . plays varsity everything... an opera met one of the Limelighters... can slip into socks and ripple-soled shoes that squeak buff .. sometimes misunderstood ... "once a trance.. proud of her Holden Caulfield type frequently "ditched," even by parents .. can more, and I'll grind your face into the con- brother... wants a pad in the Village.. bongo burp the "Gettysburg Address" ... perma- crete" . . sensitive . favorite color chartreuse drums.. really hep nently out to lunch. .. .a nco-Renaissance Man. $ PASS' COMPANY. Mu**uk#e Wis andottttrcitws wax. Mjtf-uscn, Y&m-AHmcA pa yaw W BY ywe smaians? Dtthr KM* HOW OPINIONS 70 HEAD Sect).

Vote important

Next Tuesday will mark an important even, at WSU. A tally will he taken for a vote of "no confidence" in University President Robert Kegerreis at the winter faculty meeting. We've all been hearing a lot of talk about ' 'no confidence voles, and the frequency of its appearance in local media |as well as the Guardian) may have dulled us all to the significance of such an action. Hut many of us may also be confused about just exactly what such a vole would mean. It is the Guardian's hope thai the faculty's vote on the "no confidence" motion on Feb. 20 will he done as an evaluation procedure and not as a trial. The office of the president is critically important lo the University. It makes a great deal of difference to us all how well the [WH set of responsibilities thai are associated with this office are carried out. The recent flurry of letters appearing in the Guardian concerning conditions at Wright State indicate to some degree how the operation of the University needs imponement. And the operation We have the right to be illiterate of the University is ultimately the responsibility of the president. President Kegerreis has been in office long enough for the University 's administration to have been shaped in his image. It is By MIKE HOSIER Mr. Flesch. and I wouldn't never want to say his ideas of organization, his k jy people, and his operational Guardian Newt Editor otherwise in this great (and literate!) country of concepts which we see about us. It appears that illiteracy, that black demon ours, but I feel you're really, really all wrong. So if a majority of the faculty feel the organization and operation who once helped fill workhouses and keep Look here at what you said. You said about of the University are inadequate (us we believe they are\. they people in their place, is coming back in force. technical people. Well for your information. I should cast a vote of "no confidence " in the president. Author Rudolf Flesch. whose 1955 best-seller, used to know a technical person just like that If this occurs, what then would happen? Clearly, the only logical Why Johnny Can 't Read, helped to bring the and he told me — and he was a technical person course of action for the president, if in fact the faculty does vole ' no problem out into the light and, as a result, is — that technical people don't have to read very confidence'' in him, would be for him to resign and let someone else said to have gained for him the ill will of the good cause they deal all the time with number try lo solve some of the University s problems. educational establishment, told the Senate figures! This may seem rash, bul the complete co-operation of the faculty education subcommittee, "A growing part of SO THERE. Mr. Flesch! You are not so very and the administration is a prerequisite to not only the smooth our population is lapsing back into illiteracy." smart after all, you know it all! Ha-ha! operation of the school, bul to any hoped progress in the future. Half the U.S. population, said Flesch, is The one thing you don't pay no attention to is functionally illiterate. the fact. Mr. Flesch, that this is America and we BUT IT JUST sounds to me like he's just have a tradition and rights and men and boys Scholarship seperate blowing off lots and lots of hot air. I mean, who who have shed their blood on battlefields at is he to say that the United States, one of the home and away to preserve all our rights. And greatest nations in the whole entire world, can't one of those rights are to be as we are and not We can only hope that the Wright Stale University Foundation's read good? Just whom does he think he is? have "superior" people be looking down on us! efforts lo raise monies for its 1979 Scholarship Drive are not For your information. Mr. Rudolf Flesch. I am Really I'm not kidding. as good a reader as anybody ever was and you hampered by the had publicity the Foundation has received during ACTUALLY. IF i am not as smart as you think the past year. just don't, know what you're saying when you you are and if I'm all that very stupid because J talk about us Americans as being close to being OJ coarse, the scholarship funds are used specifically for the don't understand some stuff well maybe I jKirpose for which they are solicited, and nor in such bad illiterate — well, that's real dumb You should should take pride in that! Reall), This is image-producing actions as the Marcus Jackson-Jerry Holbrook sec how good a literate place the U.S. is if you America and if I'm not a good enough reader for would watclh TV. Charlie's Angels is real good payoffs. you to be happy with, then maybe that's the way The University, fearing a possible discrimination suit, paid the and so is Vegas and so is lots of other good things can and ought to be continuing! Who arc show s and they deal w ith real human problems former basketball coaches S21.000 our of Foundation funds. you to tell me that I'm or thj rest of the country and are real well done. According In O. F'dward Pollock, executive director of the WSl' isn't good enough? I mean, that sounds a whole 1 don't know where you get off. Mr. Flesch — Foundation, in paying off the two men, the University ma- have lot like communism to me if you look at it real do you think you're real smart and can put sav-d it self $40.000 w SbO.OOO. close and study it. 1 mean shouldn't we be as we everybody else in the w hole world down because The Scholarship Drive is a fine effort on the part of the University- arc, forever and ever, with the right to be as we they don't read real good? That doesn't make arid the surrounding area to assist students who would otherwise be are and not read as good if we feci like it and lots and lots of sense to me, and I'm sure to tuiahle to attend Wrtghl Slate The Scholarship Drive's connection drink lots of beer when we go bowling? I nobody else, and why don't you just keep your lo the Foundation is in nemv alone, and we hope that regardless of personally feel you must be suffering from what questionable uses the Foundation funds were put to, people "superior" opinions to yourself and leave us alone? delusions of grander" and maybe you should will continue to contribute to what is a gooj cause. pay attention to me. WE ARE ACTUALLY literate and you should know better. I'm sorry if I've astounded you. Mr. Flesch. ; editor... gay Ion \i.kers but that is just the way I feel about being Mr. Flesch. you said, "1 honestly feel that if managing editor... miriam liegh elrotl considered not that smart. You should consider there is no change in the method of teaching that. • associate editor John salyer reading, we will have to import doctors, • news editor, mike hosier engineers, and scientists from France, Germany I bet you're suffering from some kind of ; wire editjr .dave mix and Japan because we won't have enough." reaction against society because your mother ; sports editor...J,fi carrall made you read when you were a kid - lots of Well that don't make no since Mr. Flesch! books. ; business manager...chipp swindler You've got a God-given right to your opinion, • production manager., sandie woodard LOOK AGAIN AT your charges, Mr. Flesch. . ad mantger... iance goldberg • personnel... melanie updike, lisa an rand, craig thomas : loyout staff'..sue larkin. ellen shoecraft : typesetters, cindy jackson putty toth. teresa weslerheide, r ,se ; ferguson • graphic artists., sieve bisseri. truly jane. John kleperis. /MI kir<*rn ; photographer.. david dei.ney • reporters., r.I. rnetcalj. rnben canady, alan scheidt. lora lewis, dave Recycle this Guardian « mix. chuck slcvirns, cheryl willis. adrienne mcevoy. kevin : fhornlon. dan depasquale, granger butler. car-A howell, doYi • violin, sieve rabey bob myerc. I secretaries...linda wans, robin acklin Feb. 16, 1779 DAILY GUARDIAN 5 High energy rock and roll from the south

simple: laziness. "Unless you're were invited to go on a tour of this caliber in Jacksonville, we a hotshot, it's really hard to sound Europe, but it was cancelled. would really like to do the album great all the time with just one That's probably best for us now. there." guitar," he explained. "With We really need to stay home and He has no theories concerning three, you can harmonize; each push the album for a while." the profusion of well-known per- guy plays one note, and there you NOT CONTENT just to sell formers from Jacksonville. "No. have a chord!" their debut album. MOLLY HAT- 1 really don't think there's any- He believes in a major tenet of CHET. they have begun working thing really special about Jack- many of his sixties' idols. "I like on a new Ip. When Holland and I sonville that provides an in- my ears to bleed when I play; 1 spoke for the second time, he was fluence for musicians. It's just like to have my head kicked in. with the band in BeeJay Studio in home. The people there like to get And I want to see people going Orlando, recording new songs. rowdy."that's all " crazy when I'm playing." This "This is a great studio," he "Molly Hatchet" is not a typi- philosophy explains Holland's commented. "It's one of seven cal name for a group specializing lack of enthusiasm for much computerized 32-track studios in in outlaw'/hard rock. As one of the Southern music. "I just can't get the country. No top rock acts have other band members commented. my music across by being laid- recorded here before, though it's "It sounds like some weird folk back...You know — strumming a laid out nice for rink and roll, and singer or something." guitar and going 'yip vip yo.' has a great guitar atmosphere. A HOLLAND EXPLAINED. "For lot of gospel groups record here, a while we were changing our A "KICK IN the head" seems and all the people who run it are name every week just to keep to be the language that reaches Christians. Everyone here is real working. We were doing originals at a time when you couldn't get R.L. Metcalf Interviews Molly Hatchet band member Steve many concert-goers. When Hat- nice, and they don't try to pres- booked without doing Top 40. Holland. photo by Bill Bennlng chet played Riverfront Coliseum sure us about religion or any- Waylon and Willie. Our music's in December as the opening act thing. Therf's a very laid-back We'd do covers, but of heavier Bj R. L. METCALF not like theirs — it's high energy for Bob Segcr, the audience atmosphere here." material like the Stones' Jumping Guardian Music Writer rock and roll. It's frcm the South, quickly took to them, responding The hand has laid down two lack Flash or / Used to Love ller. "A friend of ours found the Molly Hatchet is not a typical but not typically Southern." enthusiastically by the end of the tracks at BeeJay. and hopes to Southern outlaw band, nor is it a set. persuade Tom Werman. producer name in an encyclopedia." he run-of-the-mill rock band. The ALTHOUGH THE band comes "The opening act has to go out of their debut album and lps by continued. Hatchet Molly, ac- six-man group, which features from an area known for producing and warm the audience up." other well known rockers such as cording to the album's liner three lead guitarists, blends tra- country rockers such as Lynyrd stated Holland. "It's often kind of and , to notes, was a woman who lived in ditional Southern rock themes Skynyrd. tie Allman Brothers slow at first-there usually aren't join them in Florida to work on 17th Century Salem and became with the kind o: music the and Grinderswitch, Holland that many people in the hall yet. the Ip. known for beheading her lovers; members grew up with in Jack- claims little influences from their since they arc coming to sec "I DON'T WANT to do this Holland stated that he has also sonville. Florida. styles. "I didn't learn to play by Seger-but they start to sit up by album in los Angeles." Holland heard that she was a militant "Yeah. 1 guess our lyrics" — listening U the Allmans." he the second or third song, and insisted. "I'm not at home there; temperance crusader who de- dealing with jail, outlaws, women states. "I grew up listening to generally like it by the end." I mean, I like to play there, but I stroyed taverns. and the South — "are pretty Clapton, .'cff Beck. Johnny Win- Tlic group seems to be success- don't want to be stuck there three He's unsure which is the true traditional Southern themes." ter. Jimmy Page, and Hendrix." ful from Seger's point of view, months! It's my album, not his! version, and seems quite uncon- said guitarist Steve Holland. According to the irreverent also, according to Holland. "Bob It's more practical to incon- cerned. "1 hate it," he concludes "When I think of outlaw music, Holland, the rationale for forming wants us to go back with him on venience one person than six. with a grin and a shrug, "so I though. 1 think immediately of his guitar-oriented group was his next tour." he said. "We Actually, if there was a studio of guess it's gotta be okay." Variety of movies to be found in the Dayton area

dice Bergen) to help him forget By L. ALAN SCHEIDT The Great Train Robbery. A Page Manor Cinemas) laughs; what more could anyone new Victorian thriller with Sean Guardlar Film Critic Moment by Moment: An abort- someone very special (Ali Mi- want? (Dayton Mall Cinemas, Connery. Not to be confused with ed attempt to create the ultra Graw). (Kettering Cinemas) Fairborn Twin Cinemas, Salem the classic silent film. (Kettering -modern, romantic drama. Lily Mall Cinemas.) Cinemas, Kon-Tiki Cinemas) Pardon Mon Affaire: A new The following is a list of films Tomlin and John Travolta arc lost Halloween: The frightening in a laughable script. (Cinema French comedy, recently released The Warriors: The first in a playing in or arosn-J !be Dayton long line of films about New York area over the coming weekend. w ••Af cT77' street gangs. This one has a For times or ticket prices contact a**,,"*' ANYONE FOR ENTERTAINMENT? falsely accused gang being hunt- the theatre where each film is ed by everyone from the police to playing. other gangs. (Fairborn Twin Cin- Arimal ilous* National Lam- emas. Loews Ames Cinemas. poon's crazy coi&fdy ibnut the Washington Square) worst fraternity on campus is still going strong after 2" week-. story of an escaped psychotic. Centre 1) to the American public. (Cinema Up In Smoke: Or Cheech and (Cinema Centre 2) The critics have generally panned South) Movie Movie: Stanley Doncn's Chong tour the country in a van A utumn Sonuta: This new film this movie, but the audiences Same Time Next fear: With made out of marijuana... (Englc- by master director Ingmir Berg- seen "o love ii. (Kon-Tiki Cin- warm and humorous valentine to Ellen Burstyn. recreating her wood Cinema) emas) the films of the thirties. Look for man swept the National Review Tony-winning role, and Alan awards including ihe prize for Trish Van Dcvcre's two. remark- Alda. this adultrous comedy can't The Wiz: Director Sidney Lu- best foreign film. With Liv IJIS- Ice Castles: The story of an ice ably different performances. (Beaver Valley Cinemas. Salem be all bad. Based on the hit met seems to have gone for size man and lngrid Bergman. tKon- skater, who is blinded and then Mall Cinemas. Southtown Twin Broadway show. (Beaver Valley instead of character in this pre- Tifci Cinemas) makes a co'mebach as a champion. Cinemas. Salem Mall Cinemas) tentious adaptation of the Broad California Suite', The newest of A true story that sounds like it Cinemas) way hit musical. Ted Ross is good the Neil Simon comedies, this is might bear great resemblance to Oliver's SrowRyan O'Neal Superman: High Hying adven- as the Lion, but he doesn't save about a variety of funny people all The Other Side of the Mountain. uses someone very special (Can- ture. special effects, and a lot of the show. (Xenia Cinema) staying in the same plu-.h Cali- (Beaver Valley Cinemas, Dayton fornis hotel. (Dayton Mall Cin- Mall Cinemas, Selem Mall Cin- emas. Page Manor Cinerias) emas) Coming Home. This is a power- ful film, the best to da!e. that It's Not the Size That Counts: A Possible change in grading system deals with Vietnam. Brilliant recently released sex comedy out performances by Jane Fonda Jon of the double entendre school of Voigt and Bruce Bern under tha humor. (Loew's Ames Cinemas) [continued from page /I further, there is a chance for open mittee the proposal will have to articulate direction of Hal Ashby. us grading we would be more hearings in the future. Glaser go back to the Steering Com- (Xenia Cinemas) The lord of the Rings: This than enthusiastic to change," he stressed, "If we are going to look Every Which Way But Loose:... animated version of part of the added. into this we will need input from mittee and eventually final ap- is every which way but right. j'olkein trilogy is an entertaining, If the Committee feels the the students and faculty as well." proval will be made by the (Beaver Valley Cinemas, Ctnema if flawed, vision of the epic question should be considered FROM THE Curriculum Com- Academic Council. North. Southtown Twin Cinemas* fuevtasy. (Dayton Mall Cinemas, ft DAILY GUARDIAN Feb. 16, 1979 Wharton to speak Makeup of of WSU student By KEVIN THORTON Rockefeller Foundation, the Car- population subject of report Guardian Associate Writer negie Foundation for the Ad- vancement of Teaching, the Equi- Bv CHERYL WILLIS THE REPORT pointed out that hours dunng the fall quarter of Dr. Clifton R. Wharton, Jr.. table Life Assurance Society, and Guardian Associate Writer students are often waiting one or 1978 showed that 45.9 percent of chancellor of the State University the Ford Motor Company. Trends in Wright State's stu- more years before entering col- all students were taking between of New York, has been selected as In 1977, Wharton was named dent population was the subject of lege. Twenty-five percent of 12 and 18.5 credit hours. Wright State's 1979 commence- the winner of the Joseph C. a report presented at a recent WSU's student population is over ment speaker. President Robert Wison Award for achievement Board of Trustees meeting by 30 years of age. THE REPORT also noted that Kegerreis announced recently. and promise in international aff- Wayne Peterson, director of the 52.2 percent of the students at Wharton is known as a leading airs. This award praised his work Student Information System. On the comparisons between WSU are women. specialist in economic develop- in Southeast Asia where he According to Peterson, 14,261 daytime and evening students at Other changes in student popu- ment, higher education and U.S. trained many of today's leading students are enrolled at Wright WSU, the study showed 32 per- lation show an increase in the foreign policy . He has served as Southeast Asian economists and State and the Western Ohio cent of the students are taking Senior Citizen program from 50 chairman of the board for Interna- Agricultural economists. Branch Campus(WOBC) and 42 evening classes. Of those 32 to 81, the formation of the new tional Food and Agriculture De- Wharton said he has not yet of the 50 states are represented percent. 17 percent are under- program, Expanded Horizons, for velopment (AID) of the U.S. State decided upon a topic for his by these students. Fifty-two of graduate students taking evening women and an increase ir the Department. Wharton was also address, since the ceremonies the 88 counties around Ohio arc classes only. number of transfer students for president of Michigan State Uni- will not take place for several also represented. Student enrollment by credit the fall 1978. versity for eight years. months. Commencement exercis- WHARTON IS NOW a member es will be held at the U.D. Arena of the board of directors of the June 9 at 10 a.m. DEAR Mike (Z-Boy) Happy V. lost & found D. Day. Love your blue speedo ATTENTION: Theiving frater- breifs. You have the sexiest nities! Lost: One Zeta Tau looking legs. See you at the Alpha fraternity banner. Put b-ball game. More to come. information on its where- Madam's X.Y.&Z 2-16 CLASSIFIEDS abouts in mailbox P79. It is vitally important and urgen: that it be returned imme- HEY Sig Eps-Thanks for mak- diately. REWARD: A swing- ing our Valentine's Party such ing party with the absolute a success! 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MALE ROOMMATE needed - lORS-How did you like vour •lUStCIANS wanted to form move in right away. $53.75 a University Center Board wants initiation surprise? The T-P R.B. is it true » hat we-heard in szz Rock Band. If interested month plus electric and phone. you! Q&A session March 2. job was iust for the youngest the pool, or '.an old habits be cave name and info, in WSU Bonnie Villa Apt. Call 429- 1979 at 4 p.m. in room 155 member of our "family"!!! broken? Marchi and Dena. Box B329 or cali 848-4989.2-lC 0358. 2-16 B&C Universitv Center. 2-9 2-16 2-16 Feb. 16, 1979 DAILY GUARDIAN 7 Raiders chances for the NCAA are good

By J.F. CARROLL Coach Underbill stated that the sec some "spot" action this current being Saturday night pressure on us since we would Guardian Sport* Editor Raiders are "playing well at the Saturday against Akron and. against the University of Akron. have to uphold that and have a lot Anyone who talks to Ralph time we need to w ith five straight while not putting Schaefer in the The game against Akron will be of teams shooting at us." Underbill. Wright State's men's wins over admirable opponents starting line-up. he will "put him "tough." says Underhill. since he UNDERHILL ALSO feels that basketball coach, these days only (Northern Kentucky. Bellarmine. in fresh to go against a guy who's feels the school is "capable of when you come down to it NCAA has one thing on his mind: Cleveland State and Eastern Illi- little tired and not 100 percent." playing against any Division II ratings mean next to nothing NCAA. nois). and I think the selection In this way Underhill feels "we school and beating them. When anyway since in a tournament committee sees that." can neutalize Bob against a guy they're fired up they're an out- "you win or you're out." Underhill listed several factors who has been in the game and is standing club," savs the coach. Underhill feels there's a fine As is the case each and every which have added up to the tired." AKRON. HOWEVER, has line between a good team and a basketball season, as the end of team's excellent chances this The possible turning point this dropped the last six of their seven mediocre team, and knows any February approaches so does the year. He feels he has the same season for the Raiders may have games, putting them at 9-13. The team can get their backs against a chance of an invitation to the quality team now as the one been, according to Underbill, in Zips defeated Wright State 76-71 wall sometime and face being an NCAA Tourney and a chance to which won the NCAA Tourna- the second half of the WSU - when the Raiders played them at also-ran competitor. lake home a respectable title. ment when he was assistant coach Northern Kentucky game, when their court earlier this season. So he's still just taking o.ie at University of Tennessee Chat- the Raiders were able to make up Says Underhill. "They played game at a time and counting not tanooga in 1976-77. a 13 point deficit at the Norse- well up there and then had the "W's" now but the "L's." A WRIGHT STATE is sitting in a "THE TEAM IS playing of- men's home court and go on to Cleveland State down by almost lot still depends on how the very good seat this year, with a fense and defense well," he win the game. 20 at home and ended up losing Raiders can do against the Akron 16-b record second only to Nor- stated. "The press is working a "At that point we were 11-6 by 14. They have beaten some Zips this weekend and Underhill thern Michigan's 17-5. The Raid- lot better, along with the half and on the verge of having a fine good teams like Gannon and knows that. ers could be in an even better court defense, and we're also record." Underhill said. "Then Cheyney State, so you know BUT THE COACH also thinks position after tonight, with Nor- better as a team. Schaf (Bob when we went on to defeat Bel- they're capable of playing awfully his team's "chances are good thern going against another Great Schacfcr) can come from the larmine at their home court we well at times." now Lakes Region competitor, Eastern bench still not 100 percent and knew we were a good ball club As far as the team's present "I've been down this road Illinois <14-8!. at that school's can score 18 points and all in all since we had defeated teams who performance goes, Underhill feels before." Underhill said. "Right home court. If Michigan were to there is a better team effort." were both fighting for bids on the club "could be ranked # 1 in now we are playing well and we lose, it would put them at 17-6, Underhill also feels the team's their floor.'' NCAA ratings" but also states are going into the tournament and if the Raiders beat Akron this present 79.6 percem shooting THE RAIDERS' performance that the rankings could "put period at a good peak." weekend at Wright State, the from the free-throw line will help on their own floor has been; two schools would be tied for them immensely since "you have impressive this year, with only; first. to shoot well in the tournament to one loss against Thomas More; do well." and four wins at University of' Physically. Underhill feels the Dayton Arena, which Underhill Wright State would then be in a team is "rounding out to be as feels is "neutrai territory since position to host the regional healthy as we have been all you don't have a home court competition, since the location year," and lists Bob Schaefer as advantage unless you have at usually goes to the school carry- 85 percent and Jeff Bragg (who least 9.000 people there." ing the better record. Wright suffered a knee injury before the This should help the Raiders State's chances may also be Northern Kentucky game, Jan. finish off the season impressively, better since WSU .s more access- 31) as 60 percent. with each of the remaining games ible to the public and the media. UNDERHILL FEELS Bragg will played at Wright State, the most Northern Michigan is inconveni- ent. located on the far end of the RECORDS GD ~ & TAPES peninsula. 113 Brown St. 228-6399 ui.>» m, collectors items magazines We buy <& sell used records <& tapes Currently, the four schools with UCB CINEMA the best chances of Tournament bids in the Great Lakes Region o«o•o «o arc Northern Michigan, Wright State. Eastern Illinois and St. HOUND OF Joseph's (14-7). Indiana Central o (12-9), Indiana State - Evansville (II -9) and Bellarmine (11-10) are BASKERVILLES not to be forgotten, however, since a lot still depends on this week's results. o Fri. 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B>BOB CANADY WILSON FELT tf-at having two coming up and watching me play there is a slight chance at pro ball Guardian Staff Writer good games in his first two during my senior year and had for him when he finishes his For three years Bill Wilson has outings as a starter relieved any kept in contact the whole time, so career here. "Joe Roberts, an I been sitting on the bench watch- pressure he might have been I decided to come here. It was still assistant from the Golden State 1 ing and waiting. It was not until feeling. "1 think there definitely close to home, which is the main Warriors, is a real close friend of after six games last year that was pressure on me at first to reason 1 was considering Ohio the family. He told me when I Wilson got a chance to start. This prove 1 should be starting be- State, because I wanted to be finish school to come and try out. year the team was 18 games into cause I had been talking a lot close enough where my family But they will let just about anyone the «eason when Wilson got his about not starting and thinking I could see me play. 1 visited the try out. I would have to improve chance. deserved to. Tying that record campus and liked it. I admit my game a lot though, and gain Both times it was only because and scoring 25 against Northern playing in the P.E. building may some weight, but you never « of an injury to a current starter. Kentucky really helped take the not be as nice as St. John's (Ohio know. Still, it would be a good K ' u ^ ^ And both times Wilson has made pressure off," he explained. State's home court), but I liked experience to spend a couple M | the most of the opportunity and the campus." weeks with the profs. See what J | | [ showed the type >f game he is Wilson looks at the time he it's like to be around them, and r» capable of playing. spent on the bench early in this Wilson really wants the team to what their job is like," he ex- ST A TE IAST SEASON Wilson stepped season as the hardest thing he go on to the NCAA playoffs and plained. ' * in and finished with an 11.0 has gone through here at Wright do well. "I think if we can get in average, second on the team. State. and play like we are playing now, Before Wilson decides what to This year Wilson got his chance "Going into this season, I we stand a really good chance at do after graduating, he still has when Coach Ralph Undcrhill thought I would have a good winning the whole thing," he another year left here, and he moved Bob Schaefer to the bench chance at starting. Then, here I said. "That would really be says he isn't even thinking about due to an aggravated hip injury. was right back on the bench. One something to be proud of. It is next year. One thing is for sure. Wilson moved into the starting thing I've learned is that you something you could always look You can bet he won't take any- guard spot and onire again moved can't take anything for granted at back on years later and remem- thing for granted. Bill WUaon from the bench into the limelight. Wright State. If 1 made AII- ber." *********************************: Since becoming a starter, Wil- American I wouldn't take any- son has averaged around 16 thing for granted." ALTHOUGH WILSON was re- points a game and tied a school cently married, he doesn't think record for assists in a single WRIGHT STATE was not Wil- he has lost anything in his game, with 10 against Indiana- son's only offer when he came out relationship with the rest of the Purdue in his first start of the of high school. But, then again, team by not living in the dorms. season. In his next game, agains: anyone who averaged 21.8 as a "I don't think it has hurt at all Northern Kentucky, Wilson led senior in high school and was because this is my first year out 1?^ aik-i * U83E.STROOP Q ® * the Raiders in scoring with 25 named to just about every post- and I had been there two years points as they defeated the Norse- season team in the state of Ohio before with them." Wilson said. men. would be highly recruited. Wilson "The guys come by here some Wilson made no bones about received offers from Ohio State and I still go up to the dorm a lot his feelings. "Really I felt 1 had and other Big Ten schools (North- with them. Then we see everyone deserved to start three weeks western and Wisconsin) and also each day at practice. A basketball I Different Kinds of Fish I before I did," Wilson said. "1 Long Beach State, as well as team spends at least four hours * * think I showed during practice Wright State. together every day." that 1 should be starting, but it | (Freshwater & Marine) | took an injury to get me into the "Coaches Jackson and Brown Although Wilson isn't putting * * lineup." from Wright State had been any real hope into it, he says * Elephant Nose $P.99 * * Dragonfish $8.99 * Our BOOKIE PARLOR Ffnr 2027 WAYNE AVE. * Wolf Fish $4.95 * Dayton,Ohio 256-680S | Aba Aba $129.00 | Across from the Forest * Anemones $1.99 * COMICS Nev/ & bach issues Supplies A related items Reserve service * Grass Cutters $3.99 $ POSTERS J Clown Loaches $2.99 J Posters by the best Comic 4 sci-fic artists * HOURSi Tn«4.-Sat.-10iOO-9rOO * * Mon.-12i30-9i00 Saa.-12i30-«r00 * Including over 40 Different Frazetta ********************************* lOOO's OF USED PAPERBACKS Mon. thru Fri. lla.m.-8p.m. Now showing! Sat. 11 a.m.-6p.rn. tuVTON'g mST COMPLETE COMIC BOOK STORE tfTHEWIZ PTOGR

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