THE CAMPUS OF ALLEGHENY COLLEGE

Vol. 105 No. 18 MEADVILLE, PA. PUBLISHED SINCE 1876 April 14, 19 2 Kaldron Faces Financial Burden

by Julie Meyer several motions to keep the action, publication of the Kal- year )ook viable, Kling said. He dron would probably be termin- The Kaldron, Allegheny's expl ;ned that by placing the ated in following years, Kling student yearbook, has recently Kaki on under its financial con- said. been experiencing financial trol, ASG will be able to super- Since this development, Roth difficulties. According to Jim vise the reorganization of the and Kling have approached the Kling, former ASG treasurer, a Kaldron and management of the administration, but no definite great deal of the financial deficit. decisions have been made regard- trouble stems from the Kal- ASG has already granted up ing the status of the Kaldron. (Iron's inability to raise its to $5000 in the form of a loan Different alternatives are being budgeted amount of revenues. to the Kaldron account to help looked info. According to Kling said that financial diffi- finance the budget deficit, Kling Kling, the most recent 'proposal culties , became further aggra- said. Secondly, according to suggests that $10.00 of each Run-out for third term pledges was held in Brooks Circle last vated when an invoice for the Kling, a committee has been student's tuition be allocated to the Kaldron so that everyone Wednesday. Alpha Chi Omega accepted three pledges, Alpha printing of the Kaldron was formed to evaluate the problems received. Paying this invoice faced by the Kaldron in the past, could receive a free yearbook, Gamma Delta received four pledges, seven new pledges were taken would push the printing costs and the potentiality for prob- but this option depends on the by Kappa Alpha Theta, and Kappa Kappa Gamma accepted six $2000 over the budget, he said. lems in the future. This corn- administration. pledges for third term. VACLAV I K PHOTO However, ASG has passed mittee will be headed by the Kling said that the economics yearbook editor, Julie Roth, of printing 1900 yearbooks and Kling. ,would greatly reduce the costs now being incurred to print 450 Finally, Kling said ASG is yearbooks. He stated, "If we Colloquy to Present Angelou committed to the publication of can't. print enough books to the 1982 yearbook. He ex- bring the cost down, the future plained that this means that by Doug Stratton The Colloquy committee variety of topics than ever of the Kaldron is very much in ASG accepts the responsibility has also planned several panel before. doubt." for the estimated deficit of The Colloquy Committee discussions. Five or six of the Kling said that the issue must $5000. will begin this year's Colloquy guests will sit in on each panel The Colloquy committee is be decided on by the first week weekend with the presentation ready to discuss predetermined still in need of - student hosts According to Kling, a second in May when the budget deci- of "An Evening With Maya topics with any of the public and housing for the Colloquy alternative considered would sions are made. Kling added Angelou," on Friday, April 23rd who care to sit in attendance. speakers. If you are interested have been not to publish the that the actions of the adminis- at 8:00 p.m. Maya Angelou, These panels will be in being a student host or can 1982 yearbook. However, this tration and the ASG Cabinet the keynote speaker of this loosely structured and will cover house someone Colloquy week- alternative was rejected. Had will be important in the year's event, is a famous black topics from the threat of a third end, drop a note in box 87. this plan been placed into decision. author and poet. world war to the value of a This presentation will liberal arts education. serve to kickoff this year's One noteworthy guest of ASG Discusses Kaldron Dekit, Colloquy weekend. The pro- this year's Colloquy weekend is gram will continue through Phil Musick, sports writer for the Saturday and Sunday. Post-Gazette. He will Endorses Cabinet Appointnents Colloquy has been a part be speaking about writing in by Bill Grattan interest from money market McCutcheon, controller; of Allegheny College since 1973. general, as he has written over 100 magazine articles and three Copy Editor accounts, and predicted ASG Michelle Shaffer, director of Colloquy is a "weekend of "will come close to meeting its dialogue" featuring over 30 books. educational affairs, and Kathi A couple other guests of In its initial council meeting projected budget for this fiscal . Kern, assistant; John Wright, guest speakers from all walks of year." life. These guests have been interest from the surrounding under president Jon Terrell and director of residence life, and Also at the meeting, the Dave Duzyk, assistant; Stu invited to come here due to their area include Eric Guerrein and vice-president Rita Ober, ASG heard several reports from council approved Terrell and Finder, Concert Committee interesting , backgrounds or their attorney Thomas Ridge. Mr. Ober's cabinet appointments. expertise in a noteworthy field. Guerrein, the director of Nexus former treasurer Jim Kling con- Chairman. The cabinet includes: Joyce Each presenter's talk will Climbing School in Edinboro, cerning the financial status of The appointments also in- run about an hour, according to will be speaking about mountain the Kaldron. Kling passed out a Rulka, treasurer, and Wayne clude: Paula Kunselman, direc- Mandak, assistant; Jerry Doug Stratton and Hester Hor- climbing. He has climbing proposal to council to take back continued on page 7 ton, co-directors of the publicity experience from around the to their constituents. committee for Colloquy. world. Ridge will use his ex- This proposal suggested that In some cases the sub- perience in Vietnam to discuss beginning with 1983, every jects reflect the occupations of similarities between U.S. involve- student would receive a Kaldron the speakers, but in other cases ment in Vietnam and El Sal- and pay for the cost of the book they will be speaking of non-oc- vador. Ridg-, is also a candidate through a ten dollar tuition cupational related subjects from for Congress and is active as a increase. A vote concerning their own personal experiences. lawyer in Erie County. endorsing this proposal will be A premiere group of taken at next week's ASG Allegheny graduates will also be meeting. INSIDE: attending. Douglas Bedell, a Kling reported that ASG has 1957 graduate who has been the loaned Kaldron $5000 from the newsbriefs p. 4 Manager of Media Relations for replacement fund to reconcile GPU Nuclear Corporation at their deficit. Latin Amenca Part 2 P. Three Mile Island since October The ASG treasurer's office is 5 of 1980, will speak about also looking into the issue of some reporters' attempts to tell individual charge cards for each Donnie his the public of the situation at ASG funded organization. Preview p.6 T.M.I. According to Kling, individual This year's committee cards will permit ASG to regu- said they have hopes of "making late college charges more closely Jon Terrell, ASG president, and Rita Ober, ASG vice president, Art Exhibit and accurately. this year the biggest yet at held their first ASG meeting of the term last nig4t. Ober said. Review 9 Allegheny," as they have more Kling alr- announced that VA 10 P. guests speaking on a greater ASG has earned over $1000 in "I'm really looking forward to getting things underway." Page 2 Wednesday, April 14, 1982 CAMPUS THE CAMPUS REAGAN GUIDEBOOK FOR CIVIL. DEFENSE of Allegheny College

Box 12 Henderson Campus Center Rooms U202, U210 724-5386 724-5387 Board With Everything "The fact that Ronald Reagan was elected Governor of California was in itself difficult enough to accept, but that phenomenon could be ascribed to the quirks of California poli- tics." —from CAMPUS editorial, January 27, 1967. * * Are you plagued with nightmares that in the case of nuclear war you might not receive your mail? Well, rest assured. One of the plans PANCY Ges New WI* Ku* of the Federal Emergency Management Agency FOR lieR DIM (FEMA) is to issue emergency change-of- address cards, free of charge. * * Letters to the Editor Good luck to the proposed Women's Studies minor which will be voted on by the "Can an opinion be wrong?" Curriculum Committee next week. * * It's been alluded to by several how much experience a professional some balance to an otherwise one- We all know who the new administrator in members of the dance community at may have, particular audiences may sided situation. Bentley is, and we now wonder who this year's Allegheny that Rick Randall knows from time to time find a specific Many times stage productions here nothing about dance. I must concede get favorable reviews by both the Commencement Speaker will be. style of dance disagreeable? Well, * * that these knowledgeable persons when Bill Evans Dance Company Camiws newspaper and the .41. - advilit. The administration is presently considering know exceedingly more about dance performed here recently, I disagreed. I Tribun . Now, I ask the dance the possibility of re-integrating freshmen and and theatre than I could ever hope to disagreed with the , company's style, community--can an opinion be wrong? upperclass students in the dining halls. Such a know. Therefore, I must agree with interpretations, and stage personality. If yes, then I must definitely have move would probably solve the behavior them that Biil Evans is truly an artist, been mistaken in my review of Bill Granted, I am no dancer, nor am I Evans, because the dance community problem now found in Brooks. But, perhaps a performer, and a true professional; but my opinion still remains that a renowned critic of modern dance. I knows much more than I do. more importantly, the move might also serve to Evans was not terrifically entertaining. am but .a lowly, yet very much opin- alleviate the problem many freshmen face in Isn't it possible that regardless of ionated journalist, attempting to add Rick Randall trying to meet upperclass students. Members of the Editorial Board are: Lisa Cirbus, Kim Cornes, Chet Dudzinski, Gretchen Fitzer, Hester Students: "We Are The Future" Horton, Pam Kanner, Robert Kizer, Vicki Lipni•, Pat "We Are The Future" is not the student action groups will concentrate (3) To stop all legislative and Okker and Michelle Shaffer. hollow statement or empty rhetoric of on the issue of access to education. administrative attempts to weaken emotional students. It is a fact. The These groups will initiate a series of affirmative action and equal opportu- future of this country depends directly actions this spring and summer aimed nity laws and statutes, including Titles on the quality of the education its at increased student awareness and 6,9 and Section 504. young people receive today. electoral clout. (4) To strengthen our organiza- On National Student Action Day, Their goals for the spring semester tions by involving greater numbers of CAMPUS STAFF 7000 students came to Washington to 1982 are: students on important issues. Managing Editor Michelle Shaffer deliver this message to Congress. It was an overwhelming success with five (1) To greatly increase the num- The battle against the Reagan Editorial Page Editors Kim Comes times as many students showing up ber of students informed about cuts in Administration's higher education cuts Hester Horton Layout Editor Jennifer Belasco "The future of this country depends directly on the quality of the Cindy Gerrie Assistant Layout Editors education its young people receive today." David McDonald Bill Grattan Copy Editors this year than the year before. Na- 'financial aid and active in opposing can and will be won if the pressure is Beth Vogt tional Student Action Day attracted them. kept up. National Student Action Day was not a passing phenomenon or the Assistant Copy Editors Simon Crum national media attention, with the (2) To succeed, if not ultimately N. Y. Times reporting that "The end of students' protests. National Mischelle Williams in restoring education funding to student aid reductions have emerged as Student Action Day was just the previous levels, at least to prevent all Sports Editor Keith White the top issue among constituents." beginning. For more information, further recessions for the '8? budget The response of Congress to the interested persons should contact Assistant Sports Editor Kevin Treu and coming as close as possible to the students concerns was especially recep- Student Association at Ad Manager (Art) Jill Richards Reconciliation Act funding levels for tive. (202) 775-8943. the '83 budget, and in raising the Ad Manager (Business) Tim Downing The battle has just begun. It is awareness of Members of Congress and Business Manager Roger Schrading time to bring home the spirit of Janice Fine, National Chairperson Photo Editor Ed Vaclavik National Student Action Day. Re- the public on issues of major impor- United States Student Association gional and local efforts by various tance to students. cont. on pg. 3 Assistant Photo Editor Chris Hamilton Dave Danko Staff Photographer The Campus welcomes all reader response. We reserve the right to reject all letters not meeting our standards Head Typist Barbara Patterson of integrity, acct. acy, and decency, and to edit for grammatical errors. Deadline for letters is 5 p.m: the Mailing Jennifer Belasco Sunday before publication. The letters should be typewritten, double-spaced, and must be signed, with a Advisor Anne Jones phone number for verification. Names may be withheld upon request.

CAMPUS Wednesday, April 14, 1982 Page 3 "My Latest Nightmare" by Art Buchwald "Forgive me for pressing you on this, but are you saying that if I'll tell you what I'm frighten- Argentina sinks a British aircraft carrier ed about this week. The next big war you would not nuke Buenos Aires?" is not going to be started by two "We are keeping all our options countries, but by an anchorman from open." one of the major TV networks. I've been watching all the news "Thank you sir. And now to shows concerning the Falkland Islands, New York to talk to the Argentinian and I'm getting the feeling that every- Ambassador to the United Nations. one interviewing the leaders involved is Mr. Ambassador, as you just heard, the pushing the sides into a corner they British might use nuclear weapons can't get out of. against your cities, if you don' t pull This is my nightmare. your troops out of the Falkland The anchorman is seated be- Islands. How will you,respond to such hind his desk and behind him is a large an attack?" screen. He says to the audience, "In a "We doubt if this will happen. moment we will be talking to the But in case it did, we would call on a Argentinian minister of war. Mr. non-NATO power to retaliate against Rodriguez, do you see any way out of the British much closer to their this situation, except going to war?" home." "Argentina ha: always said it you're talking The Threat of National Security was willing to negotiate an honorable "Obviously, about the Soviet Union. Has your . solution." government been in touch with by Fr. Paul Newpower, M.M. As U.S. missionaries, we are especi- "But suppose the British sink Moscow?" ally alarmed at this trend. We work in one of your ships?" Benjamin Franklin once said, 27 countries around the world. We "I would rather not say at this "They that can give up an essential have worked under Martial Law in the "Then we will attack them time." with everything in our arsenal." liberty to attain a little temporary •hilippines, Korea, Chile, Bolivia, El "Thank you, sir. And now "Thank you sir. Now let's go safety deserve neither liberty nor Salvador and other countries. Our from London, we have in our studio to the State Department here in safety." The compatability of liberty missionaries have gone to jail in China Devlin Person, Undersecretary for Washington and talk to Undersecretary and safety in our democratic system is because they were seen as threats to Foreign Affairs. Mr: Person, as you Robert Dobson. Mr. 'Dobson, does" seriously being questioned in our national security. We were expelled just heard, the Argentinian minister of the State Department have any con- country today--all because of an from Rhodesia under the name of war said he plans to hit the British tingency plans in case the Soviets overriding fear: national security. national security. In case after case, fleet with everything he has, and we supply atomic weapons to Argentina?" Example: The Central Intelligence we have seen first hand the doctrine of must assume ffom that he means "We are working on a peaceful Agency, for the first time in its his- national security leading to totalitarian bombers and submarines. What does solution to the crisis, and trying to get tory, now has the authority to spy on regimes and a severe restriction of Great Britain plan to do about this?" both sides to sit down ind talk to each U.S. citizens in this country, for liberty for the common people. "I'm quite sure we can handle other." purposes of national security. Our experience also shows us that whether the government in question is any situation that we are faced with. don't think you answered Her Majesty's government is willing to Example: The administration: has communist, democratic, socialist or my question. I want to know if the submitted a plan to let government capitalist, once national security be- discuss the dispute peacefully and no U.S. is willing to go war with the one wants to go to war. But at the officials classify more information as comes the overriding consideration, Soviets, if they introduce their missiles secret and keep it from the public. the assault on freedom is the same. same time our honor is at stake." into the Western Hemisphere." "I understand that, sir. But In the arena of political debate, "No comment." Example: The Attorney General of assuming the Argentinians will not sit the United States has proposed that those who would contest these pro- down with you, are you prepared to "Thank you, sir. I'm sorry, the right of habeas corpus, which posals are accused of wanting to use nuclear weapons- to make your our time has run out for this evening. enables persons convicted o1 crimes in weaken the national security of their point?" 'rune in tomorrow for an update on state courts to appeal to federal country. But isn't it quite to the "I'don't. think this is the time another possible Cuban missile crisis courts, be restricted. contrary? Freedom of expression, - or place to discuss whether we would between the United States and the access to the courts and other princi- resort to nuclear weapons." Soviet Union. Good night and pleas- The list goes on. The American ples which are currently under attack "Why not?" ant dreams." Civil Liberties Union recently said, by those who would place "national "We prefer not to escalate the "1981 was a bad year for civil rights in security" before all else, are in fact the war talk any more than it has been (C) 1982, Los _Angeles Times Syndi- the United States. 1982 may be very elements of freedom which already." cate worse." national security should protest. Letters, cont. Herbert Allen Graham: "An Important Presence"

He approached the Meadville Re- President Ronald Reagan. Graham The near-impossibility of that state- inquired about the hiring policies of development Authority to gain access publicly requested meetings with both ment speaks- for itself. industries that received or were to documents on minority hiring men to discuss the economic and Some of Graham's 'requests may receive federal grant monies, Leap did policies set forth by the federal unemployment situations in Pennsyl- appear outlandish, but his nine-point not immediately forfeit the necessary government ,for the distribution of vania and the United States. resolution was graciously taken into documents, according to Graham, grants to the city. Originally, he was That was Graham's public begin- consideration by both the County Commissioners, and the City Council. Also, Lewis. has made` it clear to denied accesi, ning in Meadville. Since then he has Graham that he doesn't want him in He approached the County Com- restricted his actions to local concerns, However; his more reasonable re- missioners with a nine-point, anti-dis- quests were outrightly, in most cases, Meadville when he exposed Graham as meeting with a wide-range of public the Allen Hall who turned state's crimination plan to be adopted by the opinion, and actions. refused by other public officials. More commissioners for Meadville. After- than a week ago District Attorney evidence in the now famous Wilming- What Graham is after are some Donald Lewis denied Graham the ton Ten trial in North Carolina. ward, he was greeted by District At- According to Graham, Lewis said, torney Donald Lewis, who publicly assurances from government officials, opportunity to review public docu- "I'm going to run you out of town, admonished him and reminded this here, to make efforts to improve the ments in the cases of three black males man of his unpleasant past in North general quality of life for blacks in who died under questionable circum- boy." Meadville. While many of his requests Carolina. stances. One, Marlin Mathews, was are indeed reasonable, there are others, Graham is greeted by some as a He went to the district attorney's killed by members of a youth motor- man who is going to get things done office requesting information on the which are no doubt impossible to cycle gang in 1974. fulfill. One such request, number for blacks in Meadville. But many fear deaths of three black males who died Graham contends that those per- him for whatever reasons. in Meadville under questionable cir- three of his resolution, says, "Any sons convicted of the crime did not get business or industry that discriminates cumstances. He was denied access and enough time, but he is primarily Graham's presence is important in told by Lewis to seek court action if against blacks and women should be concerned about two other deaths that Meadville because he is surely bringing eliminated." Even if it were possible to he wants any documents under the were ruled suicides—the two were at to light some of the inequities for Freedom of Information Act. "eliminate" a business, what well- separate times under the care of law blacks here, compared to blacks in This man, Herbert Allen Graham, thinking elected official would do sc enforcement or correctional authori- other cities. Most black leaders agree thrust himself into the public in this economically depressed area? ties. that Meadville's recent southern emi- spotlight in early February when he "Any city official that does not Another door was hard for Graham grant will have a profound effect on called a one-man press conference to comply with the .discrimination resolu- to get into, that of Meadville –Rede- the race situation here. rebuke both Governor Dick Thorn- tion will be removed from office," is velopment Authority executive direc- burgh's administration, and that of another point of Graham's resolution tor, Victor C. Leap. When Graham Rick Randall Page 4 Wednesday, April 14, 1982 CAMPUS newsbriefs Alumnus Wins Second Oscar by Tanya Linn because it was near the Holly- exist, I made it," says Burtt. He Violence Still Threatens Falkland Islands wood film industry. also created several special England's deadline for Argentina was reached last Monday at Allegheny alumnus Benjamin P. Burtt's interest in sound con- sequences for "Raiders," such as 11:00 p.m., making England's threat a reality: any Argentine vessel Burtt, Jr. was presented with his tinued and in 1975 he joined the the entire jungle and temple sighted within 200 miles of the Falkland Islands will be attacked and second Oscar at a special banquet production crew of George Lucas' sequence, the flying sequence sunk by British forces. Although the bulk of England's naval force honoring technical achievements "Star Wars" as a sound designer. with the wings spinning, and the has not yet reached the Falklands, 4 British nuclear submarines have Sunday, March 28. Burtt and After "Star Wars," Burtt no climax--the opening of the Ark. arrived and are creating a blockade by patrollini:the area. long time friend Richard L. longer had to look for work. He The dual Oscar winner has just Argentina is clearly feeling the pressure of Britain's tactics and Anderson were cited for sound did the remake of "Invasion of cornpleted work on "The Dark U.S. Secretary of State Alexander Haig's urgings, as all but two effects editing of "a completely the Body Snatchers," wor1.:ed Crystal" scheduled for release in Argentine warships have returned to home ports in Argentina. invented soundtrack which en- again for Lucas on "More Amer- September, 1982. Burtt is cur- Haig has visited both Argentina and England and has spoken with hances the realism of the events ican Graffiti," dubbed the-foreign rently working on "Revenge of the leaders of each country in hopes that a peaceful solution can be and characters" for their sound versions of "Star Wars," and the the Jedi," the next chapter in the achieved. Both countries are America's allies but Haig has made creation on last year's biggest sequel, "The Empire Strikes "Star Wars" saga, scheduled for little progress. Argentina refuses to remove its troops from the box-office movie, "Raiders of the Back." release in May, 1983, and plans to British islands they invaded April 2, and England refuses to negotiate Lost Ark." "For 'Empire' I designed the begin creating sound for Steven while the troops remain. Reagan refuses to comment on the matter. Burtt, a 1970 graduate of entire soundtrack. I did every Spielberg's latest film, "ET (Extra The latest development in the situation is the sighting of Soviet Allegheny, was a physics major, sound in the movie. If it didn't Terrestrial)." reconnaissance planes over the British armada. They are relaying the restricting interest in film- armada's formation to Argentina. making to a minimum. "I was As a violent confrontation appears to be inevitable, the U.S. trying to stay alive with my Jones Pursues Research embassy in Buenos Aires has urged the thirty U.S. citizens on the studies in the physics department, islands to evacuate. Of the remaining 1800 islanders, predominately so I really didn't have much time Anne Goodwyn Jones, assis- biography. pro-British, some have managed to leave fearing they may be trapped for film-making during the school tant professor of English , at "I have a particular interest in a deadly situation. year," said Burtt. Allegheny College, has received a in the South and southern While a student here, Burtt National Endowment for the womanhood because I was raised Stoc-kman's Figures Under Speculation worked at the campus radio Humanities Summer Stipend of and educated there," said Jones. station. "I played sound design -$2,500 to pursue research in "In this book I'll be looking at The Reagan Administration tax-cut advocates say Budget Direc- and effects," said the two-time southern literature. the ways these southern women tor David Stockman has perhaps overestimated the 1982 federal Oscar winner. "I began to think_ Jones plans a book-length wrote fiction in a literary deficit by $30 billion because of suppressed figures. of myself as being more of an analysis of several twentieth-cen- tradition dominated by William Stockman's projections are maintaining the momentum in entertainer than a scientist." tury southern women writers, Faulkner." Congress for a military spending cut and an increase in taxes. One film from Burtt's among them Eudora Welty, Allegheny era is a slightly exag- Flannery O'Connor, Zora Neale This is Jones' second NEH Jewish Gunman Provokes Riot in Jerusalem gerated 'documentary' of his senior Hurston, Katherine Anne Porter, grant. Last summer she attend- year; starring Burtt and his wife, and CarsOn McCullers. She is ed a ten-week NEH Summer On Sunday in Jerusalem a 'Jewish gunman shot his way into the Margaret L. Darragh, Allegheny the author of • Tomorrow Is Seminar on "Feminism, Modern- hallowed Temple Mount, Islam's third holiest shrine. The gunman '71, and friends . It shows them Another Due: The Woman ism, and Feminist Literary Criti- then entered the Mosque of Omar and emptied his M-16 automatic playing in the snow, eating in the Writer in the South, 1859-1936 cism" in Davis, Calif. rifle into the public. Two Arabs were killed and nine wounded, cafeteria, and receiving their (LSU Press, 1981), which won Jones grew up in Chapel Hill, claimed police. He was arrested after his ammunition ran out. diplomas. Said Burtt, "My wife the Jules F. Landry Award for N.C., received her B.A. from Radio reports describe the man as Alan Harry Goodman, 38, an and I really treasure those films the best manuscript submitted Hollins College in Roanoke, immigrant from the United States. -now, because Allegheny is so to Lousiana State University Virginia, and earned her Ph.D. in A result of this attack was violent riots in. Jerusalem, the occu- much a part of our past." Press in 1980 in the fields of. , 1977 from the University of pied West- Bank and Gaza strip. Eleven Palestinian Arabs were Although Burtt's interest in southern history, literature, and North Carolina at Chapel Hill. wounded in these riots by Israeli gunfire. sound and film began during his An offshoot of the Jewish Defense League in the United States childhood in Syracuse, N.Y., it denied any association with the attack, but called it'courageous and was only after his graduation from DWI Bill Seeks Endorsement will pay for the gunman's defense in court. Allegheny that he received any by Mischelle Williams Senate Bin Humber 1109 ; technical training. He returned to Assistant Copy Editor authored by state Senator Tim Buchwald Receives Pulitzer Prize Syracuse after leaving Allegheny, Shaffer (R-Butler). Art Buchwald, satirical commentator for the Los Angeles Time.c enrolled in a film course, and He added that "in the 16 to received a Pulitzer Prize for commentary on Monday, April 12. spent several years as an indepen- Recently a bill has. .been 24 age group, 85 percent of all In acceptance, Buchwald said, "I'm going to be a better person dent film-maker. introduced to the accidents are related to alcohol now and I'm only going to write Pulitzer Prize-winning articles." An animated film depicting the State Legislature that would abuse." creation of the universe proved to "strengthen penalties for driving Brandon urged local voters be his break-through to commer- while intoxicated," said Bob unable to attend the transporta- British Explorers First to Traverse Poles cial film-making, winning him a Brandon of Butler radio station tion committee's hearings to McGraw-Hill scholarship to attend WBUT/LER in a recent article. address a letter to their local British explorers Sir Ranul ph T‘vistleton-Wykenham-Fiennes and film school. Burtt chose the Local Rotarians are cam- legislator or Rotarian endorsing Charles Burton became the first men ever to cross both the North University of Southern California paigning for the passage of Senate Bill Number 1169. and South poles in a single voyage around the world. Twistleton- Wykenham-Fiennes, a former member of Britain's Special Air Service (SAS) and Burton began their expedition in Greenwich, NewASG kresentatives England on September 2, 1979. The men have now planted two Union Jacks; one at the South BA LDWIN Kathy Fusco Roy McKoy - OFF CAMPUS Pole on December 15, 1980, and another on Sunday. The trip *Mike Burns Matt Rowe across the ice caps was on snowmobiles. Debra Goebert *Bob Muth Anne Shakely Cindy Byers However, their expedition is riot yet over. They must travel the Jim Laputka *John Betzler Jack Donner remaining 600 miles of Arctic wasteland before the ice begins to Namarata Ram CRAWFORD *Jim Schutzer thaw and cause difficulties. Brenna Frazer Betsy Reiling Cindy Imhoff Upon arrival in Greenwich, their journey will have taken them Desiree Taggart Steve Halm SOUTH 35,000 miles. Tames Oskin *Jeff Pendelton Allen Stoner Matt Radinovic Sioux Indians Try to Reclaim Past *Stephanie Pleva Chris Allison Michele Roca Mike Dougherty EDWARDS Sue Sullivan An organization of Sioux Indians has filed a countersuit in BROOKS Louis Golino *Mathew Peterson response to the federal government's attempts to move the m out of Brian Holland *Lisa Sepesy Angelo Cammarata *Michele Daugherty a traditional Indian village model established in April, 1981. Kathy Fleming E.Paul Lebeau *Todd Bullard Judy Kaelein *Colleen Serapiglia The site, about 12 miles southwest of Rapid City, is the "Jeru- Rob Roth Amy Sakalak *alternates salem of the Upper Great Plains, the center of the Lakota Nation, *Ed Jordan historically and spiritually," said 35-year-old Sioux Bill Means. Robbin Sinatra FRATERNITIES Sara Thoburn, WALKER Michelle Yankauckas HIGHLAND HALL Earthquake Shakes City of Brotherly Love Brenda Berkebile AXP-Tom Held - DID - Tom Van Holt- "A slight earthquake" rattled SouthweStern Pennsylvania includ- Garfield Stoute Amy Lucachik CAFLISCH Bittie McDonald PDT-Dave Boger ing Philadelphia Monday afternoon, according to the National PGD-Mike Zidek Earthquake Service. Renee Miller - Tim Burgess The N.E.S. said that the quake measured between 2.5 and 3 on Carolyn Anderson RAVINE Lucia Salvia PKP the Richter scale and happened just before 5:15 p.m. Tom Randazzo *Kelly Kranys _ SAE-Bob Bradley No injuries or dar'nages were reported. Michelle Schons David McDonald *Betsy Van Dyne OX - Fred Lebmann CAMPUS Wednesday, April 14, 1982 Page 5 Symposium Explores Novel, Voodoo, Civil War

by Roger Schrading people who seek to be possessed percent of the industry. She regime, including many priests. comments by saying that she Staff Writer by the most powerful things, the .xplained that the youth of her The present state of emer- knew that the audience could gods." country, rather than dying of gency in Nicaragua, according to not believe all that she was This is the final part of a The final event of the Latin starvation, risked death in fight- Barreto, was declared because of saying because of the contra- two-part series on the Latin American program was a discus- ing against the government. critical economic conditions in dictions with what the U.S. press

American Symposium, sion with three Latin Americans She described the Sandanista . the country, threats made by the and State Department were On Friday, April 2 at 4:00 sponsored by the National Revolution as being based on U.S. government, and the inva- saying. She also added that the p.m., Javier Sanjines, a sociolo- Council of Churches. They were Christian values and said many sions of the C.I.A. supported audience could not understand gist from the Universidad de San Reverend Oscar Bolioli, former of the priests and church hier- counter-revolutionary groups the conditions of poverty and Andres, La Paz, analyzed the President of the United Metho- archy supported the revolution. from Honduras. repression which existed in her Bolivian novel from 1969 to dist Church in Uraguay and She said that it was her Catholic Barreto said the movement of country under Somoza. 1972 in terms of a new type of currently Executive Director of teachings that made her see that the Moskito Indians is necessary epic literature: the epic of the the Committee on the Caribbean .he revolt was necessary. because of their proximity to querriero. "As in classical and Latin America of the Barreto described the present the Honduran border which is Support the myths," stated Senor Sanjines, National Council of Churches; situation in her country as one essentially a war zone. She said "the hero sets out in quest of Maria Del Socorro Barreto, a of rebuilding. She told of the they are now living on better March of Dimes knowledge." Aided by the Nicaraguan economist and lay successful literacy campaign in land with more access to tech- BIRTH DEFECTS FOUNDATION revolutionary leadership and leader of the Catholic Church; which educated youths of the nology to improve their situa- community, the querriero seeks and Rev. Carlos Smith, trans- city were sent to the countryside tion. "the new man." lator and former president of the to teach illiterate campansinos Reverend Bolioli added that Later on Friday Robert Methodist Church in Panama. how to read and write. She said "The conflict in Nicaragua was Lima, poet, critic, editor, trans- The discussion centered on all groups are represented in the North/South not East/West, a lator, and professor of Spanish the Nicaraguan civil war and the present government that accept conflict between rich and poor."

and comparative literature at churches' involvement in the the illegitimacy of the Somoza Senora Barreto finished her THIS SPACE CONTRIBUTED BY THE PUBLISHER Penn State University, gave an civil war. address and slide show "Voo- Senora Barreto described her doo: the African Influence in country in a way often neglected Latin America and the Carib- by the U.S. press. She decribed bean." Lima described voodoo the poverty, repression and as a mixture of the African and illiteracy that was present during Dreaming of Christian traditions. the Somoza family dynasty. Voodoo associated Christian She said that U.S. aid was being Saints with African gods. Lima used to develop the personal property of the Somoza famih' a career described the continuation of Voodoo today as "basically which consisted of 40 percent among poor, inconsequential the country's land and 60 working with people.

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- CAMPUS Wednesday, April 14, 1982 Page 7 Lambda Sigma Selects Members by Beth Vogt estimated that 150 freshmen Page explained that the sel- CSO Presents Copy Editor attended. ection process will take place One freshman commented, this month with notification of CSO urges you to attend two career-related presentations that LaMbda Sigma is currently in "The mixer was a great oppor- new members in mid-May. The during the Black Workshop series. the process of selecting its tunity for us to get to know will be occurring selection committee which is Wednesday, April 14, 7:30 p.m., in C.C. Activities room: Carl members for the 1982-83 school about Lambda Sigma through its comprised of a faculty advisor, Bradwell, branch personnel manager, Digital Equipment Corp. year. Last Wednesday evening current members." an alumni advisor, and five the honor service fraternity held Saturday, April 17, 1-5 p.m., C.C. Activities room: Symposium "I think that the mixer was a Lambda Sigma members made with PPG, other industries, and members of the FBI. a mixer in the Campus Center the first cut this Sunday by Activities Room for all inter- big success because we accom- plished what we wanted to do; eliminating those applicants who 3-N-1: This workship combines assisting students with preparing ested freshmen. are not in the top 35 percent of we met a lot of freshmen and effective resumes, providing especially seniors with advice on inter- According to Dean Page, the freshman class, said Page. chairman of the Selection Co ► n- distributed over 100 applica- viewing skills, and tips on job-seeking. Wednesday A7.ril 21 in CSO mittee, the purpose of the mixer tions," Page commented. He explained that the remain- Library from 6-8 p.m. was to distribute applications to ing applicants will be inter- Page explained that the INTERVIEWS: interested freshmen and to applications distributed at the viewed this week by members of inform them of the activities and mixer were in addition to the selection committee. Then a final vote will be taken during Marine Bank: Management Trainee. Economics majors -only. Reis goals of Lambda Sigma. approximately 90 which were the week of April 12 and the Hall. 9-5 p.m., April 13. Mary Moreland, Social Co ► n- sent to students last week. mittee chairman, and Page names and applications of those organized the mixer and Lambda "I'm very impressed with the selected will be sent to Nation- Federated Investors, Inc. (Pittsburgh, Pa.): Accounting positions. Sigma members donated quality of the freshmen applying als, said Page. Economics majors only. 9-5 p.m., April 16. refreshments. for Lambda Sigma this year. The one and one half hour There's a wide selection of "Those applicants approved US Air Force: Information Table. Cochran Hall Lobby on April 19. mixer was divided into three people to choose from and we by Nationals will be notified of sessions which grouped the can expect a high quality group their acceptance by mid-May," US Marine Corps: Information Table. Cochran Hall Lobby on April freshmen alphabetically. Page for next year," said Page. said Page. 20 and 21. cont frump1 IBM: Federal Systems Division (Gaithersburg, Md.). Math, compu- ter science, physics majors only. April 20th, 9-5 p.m., Reis Hall. for of Social Events; John Ring, depending on Donnie Iris ticket and disposition of alleged viola- sales, the committee may nego- tions of non-academic nature. Attorney General; Tom Dow- Equihank (Pittsburgh, Pa.): Economics majors only. April 21, 9-5 ling, Parl imentarian; Shelly tiate with Ian Hunter for an The members for the Board shall Holden, Student Voting Chair- additional spring concert. be elected by undergraduate p.m., Reis Hall. man; Sue Fryer, Director of In the Educational Affairs students of their own class. Community Events; Heather report, Kern said that the To appear on the ballot, SENIORS!!! The Peace Corps/Vista will not be recruiting on Hardy, Director of Travel and Curriculum Committee will vote candidates must register by 11 campus this year, but positions are available. Stop by CSO and look Communication, and Lincoln on the proposed women's stud- p.m. Monday evening. Members through their recruitment manual if you are interested. Andrews, assistant; Kevin Nel- ies program on Monday. Kern of the board are eligible for son, Director of Public Rela- urged council members to voice re-election. tions, and Therese Connors, their opinions to student and Forms for nominations will INTERNSHIPS: assistant. faculty representatives on the be available in P.O. boxes Cabinet members not requir- Curriculum Committee. on Thursday, April 15. Elec- Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources' Intern Holden reported that ASG is tions will be held April 22 and Program: Students must complete an "Intern Application" specify- ing council approval include: ing geographic location(s) desired and type of internship, and/or Beth Anderson, administrative looking for members for the "1 !3 of next xveek. 82-83 Student Judicial Board. The next ASG meeting will specific agency/office interested in. Applications will be sent to assistant; Val Wilson, ABC repre- DER and matched by them with intern opportunities that arc of the sentative; Brette Rupert, Pan- Responsibilities of a board be held in Crawford Lounge at member entail the investigation 6:30, Tuesday, April 20. nature and location preferred. Internsh;ps will be done on pay or hellenic representative; Joe credit-bearing basis, or possibly both. See Dr. Harrison or Ted • Hallos, IFC representative. Gemmell if you have questions or wish to apply for consideration. In the Concert Committee Framing report., Finder said that the Interested in the Environmental Field?!! Environmental Oppor- committee has been negotiating and Framing Supplies t? 41% tunities/Northeast is a new monthly bulletin that provides timely with Spyro Gyra for a Good and reliable information on employment openings, internships and Times concert. He added that featured this monthprints by conferences. Stop by CSO and see if the bulletin contains info that PhiDelts are may be valuable to you!! Michael Sloane 10% Discount New York Public Interest Research Group, Inc. is New York State's largest citizens research and advocacy organization. Jobs and Monday —Thursday 10 — 6:30 p.m. with Student ID internships available both in Washington D.C. and New York. Good Fgv Friday 10 — 8 p.m. Saturday 10 -- 5 p.m. Contact CSO for more information. Penn Plaza near Kroger's 333-8159 by Rick Alioto State and Local Leadership Project is accepting applications for In recognition of PDT jobs for articulate, energetic, committed individuals who want to Community Service Day around work for political public interest organizations this summer and fall. the country, Allegheny's Penn Stud•nts who want to work for political solu' ions to the problems Delta chapter organized its own For the Best Pizza in Town of poverty, pollution, and discrimination will find this an exciting community service project. On opportunity. Accepted applicants will receive a weekly salary, Saturday, April 3, under the SCOTTO'S PIZZA travel, benefits. Advancement opportunities are available. The direction of Paul Fidel and Mike hours are from 2-10 p.m. Apply as soon as possible Contact CSO Ignelzi, young children from the ANNOUNCES for specifics. Fairview Fairmont Apartments and Allegheny Community Ex- Rape Crisis Service Recruiting Counselors: change (ACE), were treated to a The Crawford County Rape Crisis Service is in need of people carnival of games and refresh- FREE DELIVERY At._ interested in becoming volunteer counselors. Screening interviews ments at the Phi Delt house. for prospective counselors will be held this month. Approximately fifty children, 724-1326 These 'Interviews consist of explanation of the Rape Crisis Service ranging in ages from six to nine, and of counselor responsibilities, as well ns determining the interests

participated in various games set and strengths of the candidate. . up by the brothers. 724-1327 10 la Training sessions, designed to equip new volunteers to assume In addition, -on Saturday, their responsibilities, will be held Friday evening May 14 and Satur- April 10, the Phi Delts, under day, May 15. If you would feel comfortable in the role of a victim the direction of Tim Rombach, OPEN: Sunday- advocate, can deal with people in a crisis situation, are willing to helped the Community Health make a significant commitment of your energies, and are reasonably Service and the radio station Thursday 1 lam-12am comfortable talking with other persons about issues related to sexual WMGW celebrate their 75th and attitudes and behavior, consider becoming a Rape Crisis Volunteer. 35th anniversaries, respectively. Friday and Saturday They need you!! For more information call Program Coordinators The brothers-decorated the site, Barbara Pardee or Stuart Rothman, at 724-4300. set up the egg hunt, and pro- 11 am-1 am DOWNTOWN MALL vided crowd control for the FOUND: hundreds of parents and children A small umbrella in Carr Hall Auditorium on Wednesday, March gathered in Meadville's Diamond Try Our Delicious Calzone! 31 after CSO Senior Meeting. Claim in CSO Office. Park.

Page 8 Wednesday, April 14, 1982 CAMPUS Allegheny's Finest: Art, Drama, and Music Dance Week: A Success for Those Involved by Michael D. Schreffler added emphasis could provide grets. Several dancers said they more opportunities for dance found it unfortunate that the For those dedicated dancers residencies and guest perfor- events of the week had been so at Allegheny and those inter- mances at schools like Alle- poorly attended. The seeming ested enough to try something gheny. lack of interest in the art at new, National Dance week was The highlight of the week Allegheny is disappointing, sev- indeed a success. was an informal performance eral participants commented. Various workshops were of- presented by dancersfromBlack People involved in the dance fered, ranging from ballet to Orchid, Orchesis, and a dance workshops stressed that it can- belly dancing. Two events, a aerobics class from Meadville. not be emphasized enough that jazz workshop and a dance/ The choreography included the dance organizations on this stretch seminar planned for the vaudeville style jazz, classical, and campus are dance interest ACE children, were cancelled modern forms. People also groups. The workshops offered because of snow. enjoyed the "surprise" number by members are mutual help According to MicheleRoca, presentpd in the C.C. lobby sessions for everyone, regardless before and after the perfor- Belly dancing classes were just part of the activities of National Dance a proposal that Dance Week of experience. The dance mance. This lazy jazz piece residencies that come provide . week held last week here at Allegheny. HAMILTON PHOTO become a nationally observed bolday is now in Congress. The provided a relaxed appetizer and the same unassuming atmos- dessert for the stage perfor- phere in which everyone learns a mance. lot. The chances to move on The most notable comments this campus are numerous, par- Shakespeare for Children in Friday night's back stage ticipants said. They urge all conversation consisted of re- interested to participate. by Jeannie Clarkson Bottom. an ignorant country There is music and dancing, and bumpkin. There is also Puck, a most of all, the utter beauty of The Playshop Children's fun-loving and will 'o wisp Shakespeare's poetry. Wind Symphony Theatre is presenting A Mid- mischief-maker, who displays his Directed by Jeannie Clark- summer Night's Dream this term contempt for mortals by casting son, the cast includes Bob Kizer, as its annual production. Ori- magic spells on them. Chris Hamilton, Annette Tyler, Concert Scheduled ginally by Shakespeare, A Mid- The play concerns three Debbie Skinner, Andy Gibson, summer Night's Dream has been lovers who chase each other Bob Clancy, Dennis Grantham, The Allegheny College Nk Ind year and tours the Eastern adapted for children by Alle- through the woods, falling in Steve Adams, Andrea Napier, Symphony presents its annual United States. Original works for gheny graduate Ernest J. and out of love. It is an elfin Chris Bickerstaff, Nairy spring concert on Sunday, April symphonic band comprise the Schwarz. play, a world of magic that is Arslanian and Wendy Johnson, 18, at 8:15 p.m. in the majority of the Wind Sym- Set in an enchanted moonlit ruled by exquisite and delicate Tanya Linn is stage manager. Raymond P. Shafer Auditorium. phony's repertoire. Guest con- forest, the play contains a fairies. Reality is forgotten; the Performances of A Midsum- The 80-member Wind Sym- ductors and soloists are fre- panorama of characters from sultry atmosphere gently nudges mer Night's Dream will be April phony, under the direction of quently invited, allowing the Titania, the fairy queen, to the imagination like a dream. 22 and 23 at 7:30 p.m., April 24 Assistant Professor of Music students exposure to various at 2:00 p.m. and 3:30 p.m., and Lowell E. Hepler, recently musical styles and viewpoints. April 25 at 2:00 p.m. in the C.C. returned from a six-day tour of Activities Room. Tickets are the Gettysburg-Washington, D.C. Sunday's concert includes MICKEY'S LOUNGE i $2.00 for adults and $1.00 for areas, works from the Wind Sym- children, students and senior phony's tour repertoire: "Amer- and SIX-PACK CARRY OUT and DRIVE THRU 1 The tour included well- citizens. • Allegheny students ican Overture for Band" by received concerts at Gettysburg must purchase tickets because Jenkins, "The Seventh Seal" by College, Fairfield High School, M onday -Men's night Thursday-Ladies night there is no college funding for McBeth, "Incantation and Northeastern High School, the Children's Theatre produc- Woodbridge High School, and Dance" by Chance, Rossini's Tuesday- Karni Kaze night Friday-Wine night tions. the John F. Kennedy Center for "La Gazza Ladra - Overture" Tickets will go on sale Wednesday-Pitcher night the Performing Arts. The conducted by assistant director Saturday-Imported Beer beginning the week of April Gettysburg concert was part of Bernard Pitkin, Massenet's night 19th in the box-office of the "Meditation from 'Thais'," and 386 North Street I.D. Required an exchange program with the Playshop Theatre. Gettysburg College Band, which "The Universal Judgement" by will perform at Allegheny on DeNardis. The concert will Thursday, April 22. close with the "Thunder and Blazes" march. Wind Symphony is open by

audition to all Allegheny College The public is invited to attend the Sunday evening con- students. The ensemble presents cc several campus concerts each cert free of charge.

I D.J. I I DANCE I I At the Dance-a-thon to be 1 DANCE I I I held from 6 p.m. on May I 1, till noon on May 2. I Sponsored by I FC and I Panhel, the event will I benefit Muscular Dystrophy. CC LOBBY I Couples can register by filling out the' I ,-----form below and sending it to Box 180.1 APRIL 17, 1982 I NAME SATURDAY 9:30 I BOX 111111 MN MN INN NIB INN MI I= MI MO MI MI MI MN MI Ili =I MI IIIIIII CAMPUS Wednesday, April 14, 1982 Page 9 Art Exhibit Stirs Emotions

by Marti Crouse This work is lo..:atc:1 inside a audible presentation of the ideas, large !-, lack booth containing four gives the viewer a wide variety of Allegheny's major art show of pictures of blacks, each with a things to consider. Time may the year, Art of Conscience: The recorded response to the work. be spent analyzing and comparing Last Decade, features a collection 0:..!e inside, viewers are con- the pictures, or by forming an of works designed to stimulate fronted with the four pictures and opinion about the responses pre- viewer reactions and feelings to recorded responseS. The sented in the tapes. The entire controversial ideas presented by responses' are reactions to both work is a complex combination of internationally known artists. the context of the work, and to mechanics and controversial ideas, The works range in subject matter the work itself. well-worth the time spent experi- from a study of the trauma facing Controversial ideas about encing it. a raped woman, to a collection of feelings towards the black move- This work, along with the rest four black portraits and the taped ment, and about the presentation of the pieces in the shoW, will be responses of four individuals who of this work as art, are presented. examined by the curator of the have reacted to them. Viewers, stimulated by both the show, Donald B. Kuspit, . on This lager exhibit by Adrian pictures and by the tapes must Thursday, April 15 at 7:30 p.m. "Four Intruders and Alarm Systems," exhibited at Doane Hall, Piper, titled Four Intruders and decide first, how they feel in the C.C. Activities Room. studies the black movement and its effects on society. Alarm Systems, is a study of both toward the exhibit itself, and Kuspit, a nationally known art HAMILTON PHOTO the black movement and its then how they feel toward the critic, will present the ideas effects on society, and also an presented opinions of the exhibit. behind this show to the public, examination of what constitutes This combination of diverse along with the reasons he believes Kuspit to Speak ai Art ideas, along with both visual and the term "a work of art." this show is important. On April 15, the Allegheny social conscience and comment. College Art Department will Race relations, women's rights, sponsor a public presentation by terrorism and the struggle bet- Captain Sensible's Dr. Donald B. Kuspit, a national- ween the superpowers are some ly recognized art historian and of the issues addressed by the critic concerned with issues in artists to be discussed. contemporary art. The talk Following his talk, a recep- Music Not Ncise begins at 7:30 p.m. in the tion will be held for Dr. Kuspit in the Art Department Gallery real rock? Don't miss out on (Columbia Records) Campus Center Activities Room. where the Art of Conscience this fine album. These three great rockers Dr. Kuspit will speak on the exhibition is on view through are back with a live album of Art of Conscience -Decade of April 23. - some classic tunes, but this isn't The Fleshtones - Roman Gods the 70's, an exhibition he Donald B. Kuspit is currently a typical live album. It was (I.R.S. Records) arranged, which surveys the chairman of the Art Department recorded at a Johnny Cash work of eight contemporary at the State University of New concert, but halfway through For those of you who artists dealing With issues of York at Stony Brook. Carl and Jerry Lee unexpectedly enjoy rock spiced with some join the show. The songs are XTC - English Settlement (Vir- , then the unrehearsed, but all the energy of ginIEpic Records) Fleshtones are for you. Taking the original tunes is there and a I'm a little biased on this their influences from 60's bands, CAMP NETOP bit more. I guess old records record since XTC is my favorite the Fleshtones have modernized just keep getting better. band. In the past, their brand of that sound and added an un- SUMMER COUNSELING quirky pop put them under a believable energy to the songs Toto - IV (Columbia Records) label for many people. This that puts a lot of fun back into EMPLOYMENT I don't know what to call l atest album breaks out of rock and roll. Definitely music the music on this record. The t hat mold and puts XTC in the for a great party. males with aquatic, athletic, camping skills; songs lack energy, and aren't orefront with bands like the f very catchy. 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Scoot's Sports Editor Women Set for Opener The women's softball team will open its 1982 "northern" By Keith R. White season tommorow at Thiel at Scoop 3:30 p.m. This date is a single game and all the rest are double- headers. The women, journeyed to Finally spring. Oh boy, what we have been missing due to this Myrtle Beach, S.C., for their wintery weather. I think this joyous time of the year is here to stay. annual southern swing. The Gators finished the trip with an Joy is sliding safely into second base overall "counting" game record creating a dust storm. of 2-2. The team also had three scrimmages along with morning Joy is sprinkling the green with sand practices during its six-day stay. while sinking a birdie chip shot. Joy is falling softly to the crash.pad and looking At the plate Julie Dennis led the way with a .364 average with _up to see the wobbly bar stay put. Kris Santerini and Cindy Joy is sliding through the mud as you Zebrasky averaging .273 and score the game winning goal._ .250 respectively. In the - field first baseman Co-captains: Beth McCullough sweetens her swing and Karen Brody Joy is a victory jump over the net with Santerini accumulated 16 put- polishes her fielding. DANKO PHOTO sweat pouring from your body. outs and Beth McCullough had Joy is being smothered by your teammates after 12 putouts and 3 assists; both smacking the game winning hit. committing zero errors. Fresh- Spikers Last Dig man shortstop Jill Swanson had finish tape against your chest. Joy is feeling the a tough time entering the college by Luke Pavlovich key injuries and they really hur Joy is Gator athletics ranks as she committed six - U-s." Among the injured were The Allegheny Men's vol- Joy. is spring errors . senior starter Tom Shirley, wh( Thanks Dad leyball team finished its season missed the entire season due t( Coach Kay Gould's 1:4-mem• by defeating Penn State Behrend torn ligaments in his knee; Luk l her squad returns seven letter and in so doing leveled its record Pavlovich, who missed the firS winners from the 9-10 season of to 5-5 for the season. half of the campaign due ti Here's a quick recap of the past' week's activities in tennis, last year. Leading the team are The Gator's win was mononucleosis and a spraine(1 1 softball, baseball, inen's and women's tracIs.;:', -. captains McCullough (all WKC preceded by a disappointing loss ankle; and Garcia who playe, shortstop) and catcher Karen to Slippery Rock in which they the entire season with a ba Brody along with junior Terri led in all four games. Comment- back. Spigelmyer (all WKC outfielder). ing on the end of the season, McCullough led the Gators in freshman Wayne Ringeisen stat- The Gators had to di runs batted in, stolen bases, and ed, "We played well in both of without a coach this yea home runs last year. Marcia our last two matches. At (varsity status was taken away Campbell , was also an RBI Slippery Rock, the breaks just from the team) and senior Jac leader; and Santerini led the went against - us, but at Behrend Coogan took over duties a team in at-bats, hits and runs we put it all together." player coach, With the graduEl Ooops, all snowed out! scored. The team had a few ups tion of Coogan, the coachin g and downs this season. Pedro position will be left open and a' l Garcia pinpoints the major prob- experienced coach is needed fo lems by saying, "We had a few a successful campaign next yew' Ready to Stick 'Ern

by Allan Linke P. L. C. (The Pittsburgh L ItystAL crosse Club, who was Division Staff Writer champ in 1981 and has be They are finally here, undefeated for the past foi PROUDLY PRESENTS A after two terms of anticipation, years.) the three sure signs of spring: For those of you who a) outdoor kegs, halter tops and unfamiliar with Lacrosse, UNIQUE COLLECTION OF: Lacrosse. After an excellent combines the quickness of ha 1981 season, the Allegheny key, the endurance of socce PRINTS, POSTERS, STATIONARY, NOTE CARDS, Lacrosse Club will continue its and the violence of footbal winning tradition on Saturday Each team is allowed no moi GIFT ITEMS, ANTIQUES AND MORE! April 17 at Washington and than ten players on the field Jefferson. one time, with three defenseme Last year, the Lacrosse and the attack being forced t team compiled an eight win stay on their half of the fiel( 274 CHESTNUT STREET three loss record enabling them As in hockey, there is a goal to capture the Division II and the remaining three mi< MEADVILLE, PA Championship of the. Allegheny fields are given full range of tl Lacrosse Conference. This year, field. Beyond these few simp 333-1000 the team has been promoted to rules, there are few other r IL Division I. Under the leadership strictions. of tri-captains Robert Voinchet. The lacrosse team Frederick Pfirrmann and Bruce enjoyed excellent support froi wonderful whimsical world...... Gebhardt, this years team prom- both students and administr, Discover this and ises to be even better than last tion in the past and it is hope an experience you will remember always! year. The squad lost only- five this year that support will 1 seniors last year and with a even better. The first horn strong freshman class, this could game is April 25 at Robertsc he the year that Allegheny beats Field.

CAMPUS Wednesday, April 14, 1982 Page 11 SENIOR Sports this Week Thursday, April 15 SPORT8LIGIIT Women's Softball at Thiel 3:30 p.m. by Chris Allison Men's Tennis at Edinboro State 2 p.m. Friday, April 16 The most common remark Terrapin - Mellon Pool 8:30 p.m. made about senior discus throw- Saturday, April 17 er Doug Stratton is, "How old is Golf - Griffen Motor Tourney 8:30 a.m. that guy," Well to all of you interested parties, Doug turned Men's Track - Home - Case and Hiram 1 p.m. twenty-six last Friday, but still Women's Track at Clarion State Invitational 1 p.m. approaches life and his sport in Baseball at John Carroll 1 p.m. the rein of noted Softball at Clarion 1 p.m. Jimmy Buffet's song, "Growing Walking on water? No, it's just the Terrapin Club practicing for Terrapin - Mellon Pool 8:30 p.m. Older, But Not Up." their annual show. VACLAVIK PHOTO Stratton says, "I've been Lacrosse Club at Washington and Jefferson 2 p.m. throwing a discus a long time. If Sunday, April 18 1 combine my experience with Golf - Final Round 8:30 a.m. Aquatics this Weekend by Martha David the vitality of a high school kid, Terrapin - Mellon Pool 3 p.m. the show will be an evening of I figure I'm going to have an surprises. edge," Tuesday, April 20 Allegheny College's Ter- The 1982 water show Baseball at Point Park 1 p.m. rapin Club will present its annual promises to be special, so come water show in the Mellon pool Softball at Villa Maria 3 p.m. support the talented Terrapin on April 16, 17, and 18. crew, and enjoy a dazzling Tennis at Westminister 1 p.m. The show, as suggested display of aquatic talent, music, Wednesday, April 21 by is title, Floating Flicks, is and fun. The shows are Friday Tennis - Home - Washington and Jefferson 3 p.m. swum to the music of the and Saturday, April 16 and 17, Men's Track at John Carroll/W & J 3 p.m. movies. And just as the movies at 8:30 p.m. and Sunday April offer the viewer great variety in 18 at. 3:00 p.m. in the Mellon theme and mood, so will Terra- pool. - pin's interpretation of them. Admission is free, but With numbers choreo- due to limited seating, tickets graphed to the themes from The will be available at the. Campus Intramural News Rocky Horror Picture Show, Center Information Desk begin- The Summer of 42„Star Wars Signups due Thursday, April 15: Tennis singles, men and ning Monday, April 12. They and Barnbi, the show promises can be picked up from 1:00 to women, doubles, men and women; bowling, open doubles. to hi • truly diverse. Of The last time Stratton was a 5:00 p.m. Monday thru Satur- course, the novelty numbers for high school kid, however, was in Softball Umpires' Clinic will be held Tuesday, April 20 at 7 day, and from 7:00 to 10:00 which Terrapin is known will also p.m. Monday through Thursday the mid-seventies. Between the p.m. in Montgomery Gym. All umpires, captains, players are wel- be present in the repertoire, so time he played linebacker for come. Guest speaker will Mr. Tom Prodey, commissioner of Craw- only. Edinboro State College (on the ford County Softball Association. same team as Canadian Football

League MVP David Green) and Intramural Swimmers - The meet will be held Sunday, April now, Stratton served as an elect- 25. The Recreation Office is accepting additional signups until April ronic aerospace technician 15. (Please include events.) aboard the aircraft carrier U.S.S. Forestall. Coed Volleyball playoffs will be held April 19-23. Good BOOTS ' "Oh yea, it was a barrel of Luck! (Dress, Work & Hunting laughs," says Stratton "Six TONY LAMA hundred sweaty guys packed in Finals for Men's 2 on 2 Basketball will be Wednesday, April like sardines in the lower decks 14 at 7:15 in the Field House. The game will feature Alvarez/Bar- DAN POST of an aircraft carrier isn't exactly celona vs. Carter/Oatneal. JUSTI N drinks on the Lido Deck of the FRY Love Boat." He adds, "the big saying on ship was 'I've had COWTOWN Itt enough adventure.' " ABI LENE AdiRoNdAck Boy's CAMP WESTERN: Jumping back into college ACME athletics wasn't that easy for the HATS DI NGO big man after a four year lay-off. COUNSELORS NEEDED: SHI RTS "I had to work my tail off to get DOUBLE H/H VESTS back into shape for football. TEXAS Despite that, I still don't think I Outdoor living skills, sailing, driver, J ACK ETT CAPEZI 0 really got a fair shot. Even if I JACKETS was a step slower, which I don't swimming (WSI), canoeing, trip leader WOLVERINE JEANS feel I was, nobody hit harder HERMAN SURVIVORS 7 1/2 weeks, $6504750 BELTS than I did at linebacker." BROWNING He adds philosophically, BUCKLES 39 Mill Valley Road, Pittsford, N.Y. 14534 And others "But that's over now, As far as JEWELRY I'm concerned, track is number one. It, along with my RA job was a prime factor in my return- ing this year. I feel I really can bee® OUR BOOT INVENTORY make a contribution to the team this year." OVER 3500 IN STOCK Stratton made a contribution last year by leading all Gator 1231 PENNA. AVE. discus throwers. And there is no MEADVILLE doubt that he is committed to g a 140U0AY MIN PH: 336-3049 the same goal this year. •••■=111, Mort.. Thurs.. Fr, 9 MT The SOOT SOX "Hell, it isn't even safe to Tues.. Wed.. Sat. walk to lunch (at South Hall) anymore," says Jim Nesbit, referring to Stratton's constant 10% DISCOUNT WITH working out with the discus in front of his dorm. So, if you're walking in the TUESDAY STUDENT ID vicinity of South Hall and you hear a loud grunt and a five APRIL 20, 1982 THE MONTH OF APRIL pound Frisbee lands at your feet, you'll know it's the "Master" 6:00pm CC LOBBY out there doing his thing. Page 12 Wednesday, April 14, 1982 CAMPUS classifieds classifieds classifieds classifieds classifieds Help Wanted Panasonic Stereo "JAM-BOX" for Are you a Martial Artisi? APARTMENT for rent beginning Applications for students on Work Muc-- sate. $250 dollar value: ON SALE Do you like sparring? Study are now being accepted for senior week: first floor, 3 bedrooms– "Joy is having you" for $120. Contact Felicia at 724- Do you enjoy doing Katas? total 8 rooms--very spacious, Ideal for positions as student supervisor and --Scoo t 9630. Well, then, you should join the 3 or 4 people. Utilities, laundry boardmember for campus recreation. Dear Slud, new Martial Arts Club. facilities, and some furnishings in- Job descriptions and applications are Summer Apartment for Rent-- Good Luck this week! I love Check it out at the Intramural cluded In reasonable rent price. Call available at the Rec. Office until three minutes from Carnegie you! Office in the C.C., today. 333-9757 for a tour. April 16. Hall. Three excellently Your Personal Cheerleader * * * * furnished bedrooms, living Dear -3 NI . All College Seals are wrong! Help us Attention linoleum lov,zrs room, kitchen and bath. $170 It's not what you're thinking — laugh with Bentley. "Real Seal" Do you need an apartment this There has been a recent attack on mo. ++ Low utilities. Call It's better! T-shirts available with literature for summer? 349 Allegheny St. has :ow linoleum this past week in South soon --3 33-2 86 6. J.L. & A.P. only $5.50 at the Grille. * * „ rent, 3 bedrooms and a good loca- Hall. Descriptions of the assailant P.S. Catch us at Perkins .. • . * * tion. Call Theresa at 333-9264 for vary, but one thing is known—she * * * - WARC is now selling T-shirts and Attention Chess Players: The Alle- mugs in the lobby of the Post Office details. (yes, she) has quite an unusual laugh. Dear Captain t, gheny Chess Club/Team will be If anyone notices a recently drunk Hope your Easter was fine in this week and next. T-shirts - $2.00. holding an organizational meeting on Karin, female (from a Crow party no less) J-town; hope you didn't make Mugs - $2.00. Both T-shirt and Mug Best of luck in Terrapin! carrying around a bottle of nail Saturday April 17 at 2:30 in the C.C. for $4.00. Get 'em while they last. your driver too sick! * We ALL love you— Polish remover and lurking around Signed, H.B. Browsing Lounge. If you can't Mel, Jack, Laur', Mike, Karen, open closets, please report it immedi- * attend, send your name and box Toward a new vision–Chapter Dr. Jen Ben, Laurie, Myong, ately to Security. The future of WANTED: 1 or 2 bedroom apart- number to Box 2221. Bring chess A mournes the return of 5 from P-22 Janet, George, Damian, Paul, John, shiny tile rests in YOUR hands. ment for summer and/or 1982-83 Sets! . . . 1601 ponders the existence of and EVERYONE else! A concerned floorwalker school year. 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