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Reed Guides WARC Through Anniversary Year Meadville Party Cam ou s interview Reed guides WARC through anniversary year By BILL CISSNA play new ones. various situations--and we'll do it Campus: How long has WARC more often this term. Campus: We are interviewing had Pacifica? Campus: How about your today Art Reed, the new manager Mr. Reed: We've been running it promotion of campus events? of Allegheny's FM radio station, only one term now. Mr. Reed: We'll expanc' in this WARC. Art, how did you come by Campus: When does that series area, too. We have a new this position? go on the air? production manager and we hope Mr. Reed: Well, as you know, Mr. Reed: This term it will run campus groups will come to us, Bill, the manager's position has Monday through Friday nights because we feel that WARC been up and down over the past right after the 7 o'clock news. publicity does help various ac- few terms. Dave Kovacs and I Incidentally, with the Radio. tivities to be successful. were chosen to fill out Greg Drama series gone, Pacifica will Campus: How many people do Heath's term as Manager. Dave have the only dramatic you have on your staff? took last term, and I'll finish presentations this term. While Mr. Reed: Approximately 100 second term in the interim the series is new to WARC, it has staff members in various position. been on radio since 1948--and we fascinating capacities! We plan Campus: Do you plan to continue think our listeners should try it. to keep on improving, aiming in the position? Campus: What about your other towards a more efficient use of Mr. Reed: Elections will be held "outside" sources, like the Opera the staff, in more areas than one for Manager third term. I can't and the Shadow? if possible--announcers doing say that I've decided yet - maybe Mr. Reed: The opera still runs at sports, things like that. I'll wait to see what it's like. 2:00, Saturday afternoons; we'll Campus: How big is WARC? Campus: Art, is there anything still be running The Shadow, but Mr. Reed: Let me put it this way- new or innovative or brilliant probably earlier in the evening -technically, we can reach 20,000 WARC listeners can expect than before. people in the ...uh...metropolitan during your term as Manager? Campus: What's up with Meadville area. God only knows Mr. Reed: Not exactly. There basketball games this year? how big our audience is. will be some new programming-- Mr. Reed: We're not quite sure, Campus: What is your broad- for instance, we will be ex- but we do know that WMGW is casting policy concerning music? panding our Pacifica shows. This covering some of the games; and, Mr. Reed: We ask the an- is really one of our finest "out- if there are games they do not nouncers to use their discretion-- side" programs, and we think cover, we will. Of course, that especially concerning lyrics more people should give it a try. means home games--it costs us more than styles--since certain Most of the tapes run between a $50 a game to cover away games. laws are on the books. half-hour and an hour in length. If we can get the funds to pay for New WARC station manager Art Reed is filling out the third term of the position vacated by Greg Heath's resignation last term. Somewhere in this fine country--I We plan to review these as well as lines to transmit the coverage-- can't remember where--a deejay was recently jailed for playing then we'll do it. Otherwise, we'll Country Joe's "Fish" cheer from only do those games that aren't the Woodstock album. We do broadcast by WMGW. have to keep that in mind. But we Campus: Will there be any feel we are more avant-garde, changes in the news format? and more up-to-date than even Mr. Reed: No, not really. We commercial FM broadcasting, hope to improve the quality, of much less AM radio material. course, plus we'll be adding a We strive to keep ahead or at CAMP pretaped capsulated sports spot least up-to-date with what's Vol. 96, No. 32 Allegheny College, Meadville, Pa. - Tuesday, Jan. 9, 1973 in conjunction with the 7:00 News happening, as well as pleasing as Monday through Friday and at many musical tastes as possible. noon on Sunday. It'll be a special Campus: What's the condition of bit in addition to regular sports, the equipment?Mr. Reed: Old covering the daily national as but happy. Everything now is Extensive dorm damage well as local sports happenings. completely functional. Our Campus: Does the WARC minor problems last term were Editorial Board plan to continue small parts, something to be the policy of infrequent news expected with a ten-year old results in new policy editorials? transmitter. Everything was Mr. Reed: We plan to become By LINDA JERMAN looked over last month and is repair are paid for out of student thefts will be assessed to the most more involved in discussing the running well again. funds. Dr. Allen Edwards, common unit responsible, issues on the campus at least. Allegheny College faces a Campus: Do you have anything Allegheny College Treasurer, whether it be a room, section, Agreed, we do not editorialize else noteworthy to pass on about growing dilemma concerning the stated that the cost of restoration floor, or entire dorm. If, after ten frequently, but at times we do cost of abuse to campus dor- for dormitory lounges alone days of investigation by the feel the necessity to comment on See REED, page 8 mitories. The malicious mischief would run as high as $15,000. This college, the guilty party is not of students and outsiders has estimate would exclude the found, the restrictive area fine resulted in stolen lounge fur- normal wear and tear expenses will be put into effect. nishings, broken windows, that every college must incur. It is definitely up to the Meadville party slashed carpeting, abused To alleviate the problem of the students to see that these un- lavatories, mutilated exit signs potential rise in student room necessary abuses are curtailed. and globe lights, along with a host fees due to this damage, the Without this cooperation it will be of other property mistreatments college is initiating a new policy necessary to hire more security joins D.C. protest that make dorm living more concerning campus building police which will heavily tax the Nearly three thousand people the people to have to come there costly and sometimes un- abuse. Fines for damages -of school budget. desirable. The bills for labor and gathered at the New York once again to show their concern. Avenue Presbyterian Church in Schweiker said he remembers Washington D.C. last week to as a new member of the Armed make preparations to visit their Services Committee in 1965 that legislators and express their Robert McNamara told them, outrage over the heavy bombing "The boys will be home before of North Vietnam and their Christmas." That was seven distress over the prolongation of years ago, he said, and the the war and to ask their Committee received mis r. legislators to do everything formation and misinterpretat possible to end it. of the facts, and this continue Constituents from Meadville be true. Senator Schweiker aisu were Betty Bailey, Sally Bailey, stated that the Legislative Tom Cagle, Don Becker, Mary branch has been slow in asserting Lee McQuiston, and Carole its Constitutional perogatives. Barnet. Altogether there were This is because there has been three hundred people from honest doubt of who's got the Pennsylvania ranging in age authority and therefore the from very young to very old, but Administration has seized it. He mostly middle age. is afraid that the War is eroding The group gathered in Senator our democracy. Schweiker's office to offer him After the session with the petitions of signatures ranging in Senator Schweiker, the six number from the 150 names of Meadville constituents had lunch Meadville people to the 4000 with Congressman Vigorito in the signatures from Philadelphia. House dining room where they Senator Schweiker told the group discussed many of the same that he opposes the bombing and things with him. He came out thinks it will make it more dif- strongly against the war and said ficult for the talks to be suc- it was immoral, we should not be cessful. there, and he was doing He is in favor of accepting the everything he possibly could to nine point proposal to end the get us out and he had been War as we agreed upon in Oc- working for years to do so. He tober. He assured the con- expressed great dismay over the stituents that he will go for any recent bombings. and every bill to end the war now. The Congressman likened our Senator Schweiker commented recent heavy bombardment of that he had not seen so many North Vietnam to the bombing of people in his chambers since the London by Germans during Before college officials set about remedying the atrocious conditions that exist in such places as this Caflisch Cambodian invasion and was bathroom, they want to take steps to guarantee that renovation work will not be destroyed within days of See D.C., page 8 its completion. sorry that it was necessary for 2 CAMPUS Tuesday, January 9, 1973 End the Silence It is time for President Nixon to break the official silence he has maintained since the election and explain some of his crucial The Year of Congress decisions of the last month to the American people.
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