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The College of Wooster Open Works The oV ice: 1971-1980 "The oV ice" Student Newspaper Collection 11-18-1977 The oW oster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1977-11-18 Wooster Voice Editors Follow this and additional works at: https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1971-1980 Recommended Citation Editors, Wooster Voice, "The oosW ter Voice (Wooster, OH), 1977-11-18" (1977). The Voice: 1971-1980. 182. https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1971-1980/182 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]. - ; ; " V ; ; : Volume XCIV 1 Wooster, Ohio; Friday, November 1 8 1 977 Number 9 GAA Finals J" . The i! His first shot to the into waiting and the loss of goalie Boyle. by Dave Kqppenhaver outraced the defense "i think the whole contest many scoring went wide and the second ball. He caught up with it just was controlled by the golden Post-seaso- n game number was blocked, but his third nsjde the box and lined it coach Bob Nye opportunities. 1 3 in Wooster history proved , defense," could charge brought goal number as goalkeeper ' "I think we probably to be lucky forthe Scot soccer into the nets said. ... three. Thirty-fiv- e yards from the . squad Sunday afternoon as they easily overcame the " Srl.-ttpi- o nil goal Akintunde faked his visiting DePauw University . ai man and dribbled right past Tigers, 3-- 0. him. He made his run toward It was only the second time , - is ) : the left side. Boyle did not that the Scots have ever won : ;t. charge until too late and just a post-seaso- n match and it as he took a step forward the placed a -- earned them the right to face , Nigerian superstar 10-yard third-seede- d Wheaton. who shot precisely into upset MacMurray Saturday the right corner. It was his . goal of season and .3-i- : ,.-;.r7- 19th the The. game was less than 23rd point. three minutes old when DePauw did not play badly Wooster established control for the match but they played and left no doubt in the Wooster's style of ball quality Tigers'-mind- s that they were without' Wooster's in a ball game. Junior ballplayers. They passed fullback Nick Crismali sent a ' well, made the right cuts and skillfully up pass f rom . midfield to worked the ball freshman forward - Chuck -- the field But they could not Allan, who controlled it just sustain their drives long He enough to get off threatening outside the box. slithered ' a pass through two shots. Key Akintunde, 'They played a passive, defenders to type of game," -- from right building breaking in the Nye) sideline behind the defense. explained coach "and As the defense and the it's going to take a heckuva -- team to beat us at that. There . goalie dropped back to him a lot of good soccer ball just three . .. m. I- - jirmrriina to DePauw' COach, was he crossed the atinn" . In fact it in front of the goal ve".r-- NCAA Region.. played out there. yards . "onll; was probably one of our most mouth. Fellow", senior Saturday a .m . moxo oy mat ..y t Lawrence, left Finals at 11 five or six consistent games all year." forward Matt So much did. they snut have scored alone, just chipped it in and Srfas Boyle made a futile dive goals," Nye said. "Early in With the win the Scots flashing feet. down the Tigers that we extended their school record Wooster had all the goals it at his to make the second, half, though, DePauw made several Flannelly was forced make sure winning streak to nine was to need. goal in only one save in the first were trying to wasv long before runs at the Wooster went ngnt and by games'1' and upped their It not rarely sent a period. In the second half everything superb showing to Akintunde, called by DePauw the half but by one. same time the pass came seasonal on goal. Cold they bettered that the 1 3-- 3. Page "one of serious shot had been shut Momentum is as great ceach Cotton temperatures, a slick field, The shutout victory improved the lane as it has ever been and the ; forwards in the the best and the superb Wooster back their season school recuid to down." Scots will need every bit of it nation put the game out of The Scots forward line Doug wall of seniors Kevin Kolich eight. to give as they prepare for their reach. Junior link half Wooster quickness continued 1 1 and Jim Van Horn, juniors In the second particular Saturday, a.m. confronta- Goodwin cnipped a ball over to play a little too DePauw fits, in Nick Crismali and Mark began he broice tion with Wheaton in the everyone's head toward the goalie finely. The controlled passing Akintunde. Twice NCAA Midwest Regional and junior ne post. Pruiss, free for one-on-o- runs at left Doug Flannelly, made sure of and disciplined runs turned Final. Akintunde simply turned ' rs that. on the - after-burne- and Relations Committee Starts Report Tradft Planned by Susie Estill rotations between students. Copeland, Ken Plusquellic "Rnnk One codv of this form is faculty, and administration? Dwight Moore, and Nancy The Relations Comittee to be remaining Westminster House will attached to the book and the has begun a project which Do they need Orr, with the other is given to the seller as Buettner strengthened? If so in what interviews to be conducted sponsor a student dook chairperson Deb any quarter. The report exchange at the beginning or his receipt. hopes to have completed by areas? Do you have early next day, students suggestions as to how it including the interviews will next quarter in Lowry lis. The second the fourth week of winter to procedure will be as may purchase books. The project is a improve relations? be made available The quarter. This will be everyone upon completion. follows: form will be removed from report on student, faculty, These interviews day of the book and filed, by the relations, taped to avoid any mi- Talking about her commi- The first classes. and administrative Buettner said, bring in the books seller's name. will include typed squoting because the tter's project, students which will be visible in "Hopefully from this report they wish to sell and find out On the third and last day, copies of interviews with a interviews usea who put up books the report with approval of we will be able to view if these books will be students representative cross section from fill for will pick up any each person interviewed. everyone's opinion this winter quarter. They out sale of members of the three program." a tor eacn money they made and will Some of the interviews we will build our in duplicate form groups. have committee book they want to sell, retrieve unsold books. Some of the questions the with the administration Beuttner's non-prof- it conducted, including plans to hold meeting with specifying book title, course . This is a service are asking been interviewers page 5 in which it will be used, name tnr th convenience of include: How do you view talks with President continued on of seller, and seller's price students. Page 2. WOOSTER VOICE, November 18, 1977 ' J ' Purdy , On Abortion Dear Editor, ' A responsible opinion is not I write in regard to Mrs. formulated from selected Wires' letter in the Nov. 1 1 "facts that we like but from all issue of the Voice concerning realities at hand. This brings abortion. Mrs. Wires seems . in not only medical fact and to dislike emotion to the point scientific tact, criminological of discounting it as a fact psychological fact, but legitimate motive for action. reiauonsmps, ineoiogy, Emotional impact is labled as compassion, sociological - - unfortunate (cf. paragraph 2 ..- nhftnnmpnnn; etr. '. line 2 of her letter) and seems The quote by Dr.Mecklen-- : to have no .place in the burg might be considered calculating scientifism of the more authoritative if more group she writes on behalf actual statistics and of. Are the "real issues and" supporting statements were facts" of rape really "real" or made. Who is Dr. Mecklen- - just those that support The burg? A ."'pediatrician, a Right to Life's view point? If gynecologist, a theologian, we're going to give facts, let's an osteopath, a ; veteren-arian- ? Sisyphus t not get reductionist about it. Mavbe Dreanancv from rape IS;" rare, but it ' happens. And we must be -- ready for such eventualities, Education at Woo'Concerns Students even if they are few,. Mrs. Wires also said, "medical " research indicates that a The purpose of this article . Our group is concerned our admissions policies have ; ' the information collecting woman exposed to such an is to introduce The with Wooster student and somehow failed in this stage. We also realize that emouonai trauma win not Public Interest Research tion relations. We will act as respect. We find want to out , our concerns overlap other ovulate even if . she was Group (PIRG) to the campus. a support group for any why and then find how the groups already formed on scheduled to..." WHAT We are a group of about 25 student who feels they have problem can be rectified. campus. We encourage and medical research? Who did students, mostly seniors who been treated unfairly.