'Winterset' Coming March 4 - 5 by Richard Savage responsible for the death of Mio's father. The OSU Lima Campus theatre The role of Mio is played by production for Winter Quarter is Jim Kite. Other members of the "Winterset," a play by Maxwell cast include Brad Dreffer, Rick Anderson, one of America's most Jones, Mark Mikesell, Dave important playwrights. The play McNett, Ron Hesseling, Maureen won the first New York Drama Shanahan, David Adams and Don Critic's Circle Award. A Whiting. Also in the cast are Lisa romantic tragedy written in Cook, Harold Poppe, Diane blank verse on a contemporary Glock, Irma Healy, W .D. Farley, subject, it is considered by many Raymond Boller IV, Mike critics to be Anderson's greatest Hesseling, Dave Moser, Mike play. Moore, Dan Nieferd, James "Winterset" is a loose adap­ Horn, David Cook, Marcie tation and imaginative sequel to Graymire, Ray Miller and Robin the infamous Sacco-Vanzetti Cupples. murder case in which two Italian Performances will be at 8:30 anarchists were convicted and PM, March 4th and 5th, in the finally executed in 1927. OSU Lima Campus Theatre. In "Winterset," Mio, the young Admission will be $1.50 for adults son of an anarchist who had been and $1.00 for students. Group executed is pursuing truth and prices are also available. vengeance thirteen years later. Reservations may be made by Members of cast during rehearsal, left to right; David Adams, Jim Kite, Don Whiting, W.D. Farley. He falls in love with the innocent calling 228-2641, Ext. 289, week­ sister of the actual witness to the days from 9 to 5 PM, or tickets murder. They set out to expose may be purchased at the door. the corrupt forces which were There are no reserved seats. Cadet Program at LTC by Sharon Wright They learn as they use sophisticated lab equipment and Policemen attending classes? teaching aids such as field test At Lima Technical College they equipment and film strips. do. Highway patrolmen, sheriff's Technical and advanced deputies, probation and adult photography, an important part March 3, 1977 Volume 3, Number 2 parole officers, as well as or­ of police work, is also taught as dinary students who are in­ part of the program. terested in law enforcement as a Mr. Smith is very proud of the career are enrolled in the law lab, so if you're curious ask him enforcement program at the to let you see it. college. LTC has perhaps the best The law enforcement program combination law enforcement was begun in 1962, and both men library in this area, and the new and women are enrolled. Cadets books they are expecting may must be 18 years old to enroll, well make it the best in the state. and must leave the cadet According to Mr. Smith, "a OSU Prof program when they reach 21 professional police officer is one years of age. who does the best when he feels The program's present coor­ the worst." To Go To dinator, Mr. James Smith, has Gloria Clark is one cadet who is been with the program since 1972. making this philosophy her goal. Georgetown He is an instructor as well as She is very enthusiastic about her coordinator. Terry White, a studies at L TC, and feels they special deputy and an expert in have helped her very much in her University explosives and S.W.A.T., also is work with the Lima Police an instructor in the program. Department. William Daule.y, chief Gloria found out about the homicide investigator from cadet program though the State London, Ohio, is one of eight Employment Office and from her special instructors in the project involvement at Lima program. Senior High School. She works at Mr. Smith stresses the theme the police station twenty hours of theory and function in his per week. When her one hundred Stephanie Ransom Dr. Stites relaxes in his office. classes. His aim is to turn out and six hours of class work are good law enforcement people completed she will take a civil who have a feeling for com­ service examination and a Dr. Richard Stites, a professor will be leaving the Branch. He Amsterdam; the Royal Library, munity relations and the rights of physical. Passing these, she will here at OSU, is a specialist in has accepted a position at Copenhagen; the University Georgetown University in Library, Helsinki, and the British the individual. then be able to attend the Police Russian history. He has traveled Currently there are 46 full-time Academy. After graduating from to the Soviet Union fourteen Washington D.C. Museum in London. He was also students enrolled, as well as 48 the Academy, and following a one times, done research, and a Tour Leader and Lecturer in In addition to spending a great part-time students. Average year probationary period, she studied there. Copenhagen, Sweden, Finland, deal of time in Russia, Dr. Stites enrollment has been 100-130 will have reached her goal of has traveled throughout other USSR, Poland, Hungary, He is . originally from Austria, Czechoslovakia, and students. being a full-fledged police officer. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He areas of Europe. He has lived in Russia, Finland, Holland, and East Germany. attended the University of Among his many ac- Pennsylvania and received his spent four years teaching in Journalism Class Denmark. He says living in complishments is Dr. Stites' first BA in history with honors. He book entitled "The Women's also attended George Washington Europe was very pleasant and that traveling was cheap and Liberation Movement In Meets at OSU University where he received his Russia." It is to be published MA in history. Stites then went on easy. Dr. Stites says you can feel which was awarded the Pulitzer quite at home in a variety of soon by Princeton University by Denyce Peyton to Harvard to receive his PhD. Press. He is now in the process of Introduction to Mass Com­ Prize. Guest speakers have He did postdoctoral work, cultures if you know foreign visited the class and enlightened languages. Incidentally, Dr. writing a second book. munications provides students studying the Russian language with an analysis of all aspects of students on different areas such Stites reads most European Dr. Stites also has several and doing historical research, at the mass media in America. The as book publishing, magazine languages. He speaks Russian, hobbies. He likes listening to Leningrad State University. course is designed to examine the writing, and radio and television. French, Danish, and some music, reading books, watching progress of the different media Here at the Branch he teaches German. old movies from the 1930's and Russian History, European 1940's, and of course, traveling. over the years, and the tasks The introductory course in History, and a course about Dr. Stites' wife is from He has also become interested in performed by each segment of mass communications affords women and their role in history. Leningrad, USSR. He and his theater. He appeared in "Tango" mass communications in this students a thorough background He has taught here for one and a wife used to take a boat back and last quarter and enjoyed his role country. A strong emphasis is of the mass media. This overall half years. forth across the Baltic Sea be­ in the play. placed on the newspaper and perspective of mass com­ tween Stockholm, Helsinki, and Dr. Stites says he has enjoyed broadcasting professions. munications serves to better Before coming to the Branch, Copenhagen for an inexpensive the past year and a half at OSU The journalism class meets equip the student who intends to Dr. Stites taught at Lycoming vacation. and is impressed by the friend­ once a week on Thursday pursue a career in journalism or College, Brooklyn College, Research, work, and travel liness and politeness of the evenings. In addition to tbe any other phase of mass com­ George Washington University, have taken Dr. Stites to students. lectures of the instructor, munications. Those whose in­ the International College in Leningrad State University and Dr. Stites is indeed a man of students have benefited ftom terests lie in other areas can also Copenhagen, the Copenhagen to the Leningrad State Historical many accomplishments and all recordings of some of the initial profit from the knowledge Public School System, and Brown Archives; the International of us at OSU wish him much more radio broadcasts in America and acquired from the mass com­ lJniversity. After this year, he Institute for . Social History, success in the future. an account of a newspaper story munications systems in America. March 3, 19n ADENA Page 2 THE ADENA Dragons Seek New Members

by Gwen Hales students should take karate? protective head gear and a one Mike: Basically for physical piece 30 ft. by 30 ft. mat. Mike Laderer and Gregg buildup, a more stable mind, and Interviewer: What are the basic Editor - Richard Savage Bader, both instructors of the it also gives you a basic self­ practice routines of the club? Assistant Editor - Kim Miller OSU Lima Campus karate club defense instrument. Karate gives Mike & Gregg: Basically it is a Production Editor - Margaret Dotson have been seeking new members. you many areas to branch into, half hour to an hour warmup. We This split the class between beginners Photographer - Dave Dyer club meets on Mondays and for example, teaching the sport Wednesdays from 8:00-9:00 in and competition. and intermediates. Beginners Cook Hall. Mike and Gregg would Interviewer: Is this a free club? work on new moves and like to tell you a little about Gregg: Yes, the club is a free techniques. Intermediates work karate. class open to The Lima Technical on Kata and Kumite (Sparring). Interviewer: What is Karate? College and Campus students, it Interviewer: What is Kata? Mike: Karate is a development of is also open to outside students Mike: Kata is a pre-designed the ancient oriental art of self­ who must be screened by a movement designed to ward off defense. teacher or an advisor. The club is an invisible attacker. Interviewer: How many people open all year round and also Interviewer: How is rank osu are presently in the club? during breaks. achieved? Mike: At the present there are 15 Interviewer: What kind of Mike: Rank is achieved by members, only one of which is a equipment is used? gaining proficiency in both the Advisor female. Mike: For the basic format of basic moves and fighting. But our Interviewer: Would you like practice and loosening up, mats club is only a fighting rank. Well more females in the class? are used. Protective equipment, Interviewer: What are some of Gregg: Yes, more females would safety kicks, chops, punching the activities of the club? help round off the class as far as bags, and makiwaras which are Gregg: On March 'n, 1977 there Travelled ratio. I also believe that women used to develop knuckles, are will be an open tournament in should have an equal chance at used for sparring. Recently we Springfield, Ohio and the club the sport. received protective gear for the also participates in other tour­ by Gwen Hales Interviewer: Why do you think chest and we are awaiting naments.

One of OSU Lima Campus director for the bibliography academic advisors, Habibullah material dealing with agriculture (Habib) Dada, is a native of in Afghanistan. He also received Afghanistan, Asia. a UNISCO-Cupernicus Make Most of OSU Cheerleaders Mr. Dada comes from a family Fellowship which he used to of forty including uncles, aunts, study statistics in Krakow, cousins and other relatives. Poland for ten months. Later he Study Time applied at universities in the Do Their Thing In 1948 Mr. Dada began United States for his Doctoral primary school for six years in studies. In 1971 he attended the by Kim Miller place of his cousin, whose mother University of Hamburg. While If you're a typical student who didn't want him away from her. there he studied German and works and goes to school, time is In Afghanistan girls don't attend Sociology. He worked while in something you could probably school and school isn't man­ Germany to earn enough money use more of. It's hard to find all datory. to go to Ohio State University the time that's needed to go to school, study, work, and try to He received his high school from 1975 until now. education at a vocational Mr. Dada has finished all get in enough leisure time to keep agriculture school. Then on to the course work for his Doctoral yourself sane. You could tell Faculty (college) of Agriculture. Degree in Rural Sociology, and is yourself that you can put up with Both of these schools were now doing research on crime in it for four more years or you founded by the University of rural Ohio. He has a Bachelor of could try to put your time to the Wyoming and aided by the Science degree in Agriculture best possible use. The time you United States Agency for In­ and a Masters Degree in Ex­ put into attending classes and ternational Development. tension Education. He would like working is pretty much of a fixed to finish school and receive his thing, but studying is where you Mr. Dada graduated in 1965, Doctoral Degree. could save time. Assuming that working as a graduate assistant I asked Mr. Dada if he liked the you do study, it would make at the same faculty until June of campus here. He replied, "I sense to make the best of study 1966. He received a scholarship to really like the campus. The time, not only to save time, but study at the University of students here have quality of also to boost the old average. Wisconsin and the University of education of one of the largest Here are one student's ideas that Wyoming where he received his campuses, but receive benefits of might save you time. masters in December of 1968. a smaller one where there is Habib Dada went back to more face-to-face contact, and Afghanistan and taught at the more personal relationships." He ORGANIZE CLASS notes. Faculty of Agriculture for two also says that this campus is very Ever spend time looking for notes years. He was also the editor and pretty. that you have misplaced or, worse yet, lost? If you lose notes, you have to cope with trying to find someone who has the notes you need and doesn't mind sharing them. Even then, the quality of the notes is often questionable at best.

STUDY REGULARLY. It's much better to keep up with what's going on in class by preparing for each day. It helps you get the most benefit out of the professor's knowledge. It's hard to get answers at 1 a.m. while you're studying for a test next day.

SET PRIORITIES. You know what is important in getting where you want to go. If a time problem comes up, you have to decide what is more important by thinking ahead.

KEEP DEADLINES in mind. It's very easy to get so busy or OSU Barons Cheerleaders, standing; Kathy Simpson, Kim Grunder. pre-occupied that deadlines slip Kneeling; Jill Johns, Natalie Heck, Jill Eversole. your mind. "I forgot" doesn't go very far when you are trying to explain why you happened to miss class the day of a test. These ideas may or may not help you get better grades with less study time, but they are basic rules for getting the most out of a course. With a lot of common sense and a little luck you might find all the time you "Look! Joey is streaking." can use. Page 3 ADENA March 3, 1977 Cummings Is No New Talent Kim Miller life of a young rock star with all the traditional excesses. At first IN THE 12 YEAR span of his they used their differences to career, has temper each others indulgences. survived several ups and downs. When the differences spread to In 1965 he joined a local Winnipeg the business end of things, it band after auditioning with a became evident that something carbon copy of a Manfred Mann had to be done. Burton charged hit. It wasn't long before they had Randy with trying to run the a hit of their own with "Shakin' affairs of the group, and indeed All Over." The record was in­ Randy was the one that took care directly responsible for the of the business while they were group's name. Up until the time on the road. Randy answered by Burton joined the band, they had saying that nobody else in the been known as Chad Allen and group was straight long enough the Expressions. Chad was the to do it. The situation was im­ lead singer who left to make possible. In May of '70 Randy quit Adena room for Burton. When they took or was fired, depending on who the "Shakin' All Over" tape to tells the story, when "American their record company, the Woman" was at the top of the Philosophy executive in charge decided they charts. Burton was ready to try a needed a new name. He erased new approach to music and THE PHILOSOPHY of this the name on the roster, thought a needed someone who could newspaper since 1972 has been: minute, and wrote in "Guess complement his changing style of to present the news fairly and Who." The English invasion was piano playing. objectively, in full swing, and the Who were Randy was replaced by Kurt to present both sides of the popular, so maybe a DJ would Winter and Don McDougall. The story (as much as humanly confuse the groups and play the band's music took a turn from its possible), record thinking that it was a new AM style and became more to present responsible editorial Who song. The three years that suited to the FM format. For the opinion concerning the Lima followed were pretty bleak. next two years, Campus affairs and issues that forgot about writing hits and affect the Lima Campus, IN THE SUMMER of '66 the wrote the music that they wanted to provide dissent from our band went to England after a to. Burton let the others take opinion by allowing those with promoter offered to back a their turn at writing and even contrasting opinions provisions European tour. They left without lead singing. The one song for rebuttal, any signed contracts, and were written to be a single during this to admit our biases, greeted with the news that the period, "," wasn't to offer everyone on this promoter would pay nowhere even on an album until "The Best campus, students, faculty, ad­ near the money agreed upon. He of The Guess Who, Volume II" ministration, and staff to express thought he had the group trap­ was released a year and a half themselves in our pages. ped; in a foreign country with no after the single was released. to present our opinion con­ money, they were sure to take cerning the arts, anything they could get. He was and lastly, to present the wrong. When the Guess Who BY '74, Burton was tired of his written and visual arts. arrived home, much wiser in the role as what one critic would call The Adena's main purpose, ways of the people who run the "the rightful and unquestionable therefore, is to provide a means rock business, they totaled up heir to Jim Morrison's spiritual of communication for all those their losses and found the lesson mantle." He fired Kurt and Don who are a part of the Lima in shady dealings had cost them because "they were drunks and I Campus. The Adena is open to all $25,000. To help cover their was tired of babysitting." He cut kinds of articles which might losses, they toured Canada, his hair, traded his jeans and tee­ concern the community here. So driving across the plains in a shirts for tailored suits, and was use your creative and artistic truck with holes in the floor that ready to "become legitimate skills as the Adena Indians did were so big they could see the again." He hired Dominic and submit your articles. snow on the roads as they went Troiano to play guitar and co­ from_local dances to high school write songs. The partnership proms. lasted for one year and two In '68, their luck was changed albums. In September of '75, he by Jack Richardson, a producer broke up the group out of sheer who was so impressed with the frustration. He signed with bands ability that he mortgaged Columbia as a solo artist and his house and took them to New hired Richard Perry to produce York to record an album of his solo album. The album is original material. The ablum was more middle-of-the-road than his "" and it seemed middle albums were and will that it would be just another probably bring back the fans that failure when the first single disappeared when he was playing didn't get any airplay. Then Jim Morrison. It will also turn Richardson, along with RCA, away all but the staunchest fans decided to release ''." of that period. The single "Stand It took off slowly, but it even­ Tall' was written after tually turned into a national hit. friend of ten years told him that she was marrying someone else. Zimmerman THE NEXT ALBUM was just His next album is due to be as successful, thanks to a double­ released in April and the four sided single, "Laughing" and songs that he does in concert Updates Course "Undone." Burton wrote from it are all uptempo rock "Laughing" and Randy Bach­ songs. The probable single is an man wrote "Undone." The two Elvis-like tune called "I Got My Offerings had totally different Own Way To Rock." Maybe he By May, Dr. Zimmerman will lifestyles; Randy was a con­ heard the critics say he needed have revised the course offerings verted Mormon who was com­ more rock in his songs. He does for next year. Every year he mitted to the disciplines of the want to please the critics these decides which courses to add and religion while Burton lived the days. which courses to drop by using several methods. Because the directors -have more of an actual knowledge of what new courses are needed by the students, Dr. Zimmerman meets with them to discuss the revisions. He also tries to correct any difficulty in scheduling caused by two essential courses being offered at the same time, and he will meet with Mr. Basset to discuss what courses are needed by the Lima Technical College that they can • take through O.S.U. Dr. Zim­ merman tries to relate the courses to what is happening in Columbus and changing requirements. There are no plans ART 290 DRAWINGS to enlarge the course offerings, The drawings that appear throughout the but Dr. Zimmerman does plan to "Adena" were done by Miu Elizabeth Lloyd's Art update the courses according to 290 clan. The class Is an elective and Its purpose Is the needs of the students. to help get the students to make personal state­ ments about themselves through their art work. Adena Morch 3, 19n Page 4 New Gym Tax Facts & Fancies Looking for a way to cut certain circumstances. Now Open your taxes? Tax expert -A low income family: Robert J. Dulsky, president you get a bigger deduction of Tax Corporation of Amer­ on earned income. Sally Mitchell ica, the nation's second larg­ - Mouing: increased deduc­ The new gymnasium in Cook est tax preparer, says the new tions for many move-related Hall is now open for athletic Tax Reform law will give you expen5es. a break this April if you are: - Paying alimony: starting activities. Whatever you like to - A senior citizen: you get in 1977, alimony payments do, (or whoever you like to a bigger retirement credit in will be deductible from gross watch), you can do it in the 1976 and a $15,000 increase income, meaning a bigger de­ gym. in the base amount of the duction for taxpayers who once-in-a-lifetime exclusion take the standard deduction. Activities now in the gym in­ on capital gains for taxpayers - Under 65 and perma­ clude basketball and volleyball, over 65 who sell their resi­ nently and totally disabled: and as more equipment is in­ dence, beginning in 1977. a sick pay exclusion of up to stalled there will be trampoline, $5200 a year ($100 a week). balance beam, uneven parallel - Taking a capital loss: an Simmering summer bars, a vaulting horse, and a increase from $1000 to $2000 universal weight lifting machine. in the loss deductible from Melts by being into her, ordinary income beginning in With beat, breeze and sand. The gym is opened from 11 AM 1977. It rises to $3000 begin­ Diann Zeroll to 3:30 PM during the week. ning in 1978. Monday evenings are for - One of the millions of working men and women LIMERICK volleyball and the karate club, and Wednesday evenings the without any kind of tax­ Said a guy at the Lima Campus, fauored retirement plan: up "I think they've decided to vamp us," karate club meets again. Friday to $1500 in annual deduc­ and Saturday are for open ac­ - A working parent: a new We work on diplomas, credit for child care expenses tions if you set up your own Get nearly in comas, tivities. of up to $400 for one depen­ retirement account with a And don't graduate 'til we're grandpa's!" The new gym was the site of the dent and up to $800 for two custodian such as a Savings Sandy Hensley State Regional Basketball or more. You can take the and Loan Association. credit even if your spouse is For further information Tournament held recently, and on how the new Tax Reform the Ethos concert was also held only working part time or is A beautiful buck a student. Another bonus­ Act affects you, contact: there. More events, both athletic for the first time you can Tax Corporation of America, Appears from behind the woods, - and non-athletic, are being 2441 Honolulu Avenue, Into hunters' scopes? deduct payments made to scheduled for the near future. relatives for child care under Montrose, Calif. 91020. Down come tow'ring trees, Up goes tall cement and steel - Man and nature lose.

Fish swim through the stream, Water ripples over stones - Canoe glides slowly.

The sun shines down with Life created for all to Grow and become strong. Poets' Rent Music fills hearts and ears, Taking away many fears, Even the sound Makes my soul found This And makes happy my years. Corner My friend is special to me, That way she will always be, Close as we are Even though distance far Space Our dreams, hopes, and fears share we. Beth Wyandt

I never understood the way Emotions run. The snow is here now. Sometimes I meditate about them: Be patient and wait, for the A leaf Clings like a spider Try to fill my soul with them. Spring sun will shine soon. Holding one thread of its silken web. The trouble is that Love and Hate Smile! It can make you Are reasons of Desire. Feel so good that others feel Snow falls Happy just looking. To glisten in the sun Nature's Buried Treasure uncovered. Desire may turn to evil, As it is listed as man's The seeds are planted. The sunlight threads through the trees, First Desire: Warmth of the sun, falling rain; A green and bright The alpha of the Universe, The seeds will thank you. Delirium. Nancy Arlin Even from the Beginning. Humans are so weak Shiela Hart They neglect the strength of themselves.

Nancy E. Arlin Sunshine As a clear winter breeze light Floats down, Carrying Autumn's harvest, Here's a pen yellow sky To kiss the With some ink glowing Heat: Forming words of perfect letters. Fire's tongue, Yet what do words beautiful rain A life betwixt is formed. Convey Neither raging with amber light Compared to the happiness bright Or 'straught with sharp Indefinite depths of our eyes. Definition. The words have long since left brilliant shiny Our lips So may our souls embrace And run into our senses. warmth rays To form a new life. Where letters star as figments One inseparable convection. Developed in time. growth Still I am writing all this down plants animals As a tiny round seed With all these perfect letters. Nourishes itself, No matter how hard we try summer daylight Carrying Spring's renewal, They act as lead lines To caress the Out of turn. dawn daybreak Sunshine: They always seem to miss their Nature's Glory, Cue. morning stars A future life is formed. But what does it matter, Sprinkled, a December snow For these words have long since left moon clouds To quietly continue the Our lips and Rebirth. Meanings are understood. spring autumn Through all those perfect letters So may our love flower They still are seasons Fun!!! To never die with age. Understood. One infinitesimal intervention. Nancy Arlin Stephanie Ransom Nancy Arlin