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-- ,- n.- . ..,--.- .,.-, ' ....i.il ,lil-i.,,il.l..nr.Hi.n...mn,MMM- vn. .,, - - Volume CIII The Wooster Voice November 7, 1986 Number 9 f14 Investigation: Sections and Clubs, Unfair Service Charges react with mixed emotions about excessive waste Julie Budden Sections and clubs Campus news writer, The Wooster Voice and charge we should be Omega Sigma section. According Students , has been working with the Disputes over maintenance billing get a bill for $200 dollars plus labor "We live there, so Phi any Omegas and the administration since proceedures have caused some sections and replacement costs. In a sense you responsible, but there aren't to we told to President Paul Savage, an last spring to reach an agreement. problems this year with increased could say we are scapegoats (for specific guidelines are Section few surprises stall replaced last April "The students say it's unfair and expenses from unclarified bills. damages) because we are easily follow there have been a entire bathroom " section an estimated $548. think it (the charge) is excessive, but at According to Arch Rodgers, identifiable," he said. (bills), Rodgers said. cost the According to The College of "The cleaning staff said it was some point they win have to pay if I.S.A. President, sections are damage is jn a residential hall. "f sections broken m one day, but actually it was they want group housing for next year. responsible for paying damage bills the residence hall staff determines who 'Wooster residential " ouu-waay- s. (the Omegas) is a rare. . ' . . ,. j interviewed, maintenance procedures over a period ine wnoie mu trifiMhe needtobejusorclarifbut stall was leingto one side pal VSZTZSZZTi' most unclSTZZZZXZ:bills nidto be explained, will be charged," said Ken PmurueHec -- 8 - ,o ' LIS "Students have the right to Students."-- 1 see the oaoie againsi ine J"uultI" vff, he said. "More often than Dean of dont our word against i auesaon it. out me college nas we , .. , .neoo-t- s: thev siened the have the school listen to their side Savage said. "It is ,; .rru. m a, " . : e-..- . v-- v ,.n " npht to pronertv the tor. cn-j i . .. " maintain its needed as to what exactly we (the housing"""recontrm and are responsive wa- College isn't doin me w - a dam.,"- sections) get charged for," Rodgers said, the actions and damage in their area,' JXCSeiltCLl. Lama luuwii in the .LrrTand Assistant Dean of One "surprise" occurred hall staff "We think we are doing fine, men well he said. Songwriter Don McLean To Give Concert At Mceaw Most noted for "American Pie" and "Vincent1

By News Services

The music has not died. After ten minute song, which defied Top 40 and "And I Love You, " a McLean albums and international tours that radio's stringent three-minu- te limit, song sung by Perry Como. In 1973 have made him a music legend around turned McLean into an overnight media Como's version of the song won a the world. Don McLean, folksinger, phenomenon and launched his Grammy, beating out "Killing Me rock 'n' roller and social commentator, international singing career. Softly" written by Lori Lieberman after 'is stiU belting out his songs. "American Pie" became McLean's first she had heard a McLean performance. McLean win perform November IS gold single, and today it is a perennial McLean has 12 gold singles, 25 at 8 in The CoUege of Wooster's favorite on radio's all-ti- me ToplO lists. gold albums and 10 platinum albums "3Passsss " pjn. McGaw Chapel on University Street, In interviews. McLean refuses to reveal from countries around the globe. between Beall Avenue and Bever Street. what incidents and people the song Between 1969 and 1983 he released ten Tickets may be purchased at the makes reference to, which compounds albums including "Tapestry" (1969), campus' Lowry Center front desk. If "American Pie's" mystique. "I knew I "American Pie" (1971). "Chain i) any remain, they will be sold at the had written something great" says Lightning" (1981), and "Believers" door the night of the performance. McLean. (1981). In 1982 he completed a Tickets are $6.50 for the public. Other McLean hit singles include sold-o- ut tour of 16 countries and more In 1971 McLean vaulted onto the "Vincent," a ballad to the artist than 100 cities, receiving gold and pop charts with "American Pie," a Vincent Van Gogh that is played daily platinum albums for "The Very Best of poetic ballad about the American at the Van Gogh Musuem in Don McLean" in Australia, England McLean will perform November 15th at McGaw Songwriter Don free-spirit- culture in the ed 1950s and Amsterdam; "Castles in the Air." "So and New Zealand. College Photo by News Services. Chapel at The of Wooster. turbulent 60s. The eight and one-ha- lf Long Hopalong Cassidy," "Crying," Continued on Page 5 ' David Dean, Editor-in-Chi- ef Wooster Voice Edward Eberhart, Associate Editor The Westerman, Associate Editor Founded November 13, 1883 Peter Jeff Lietzke, Business Manager Chris Shilts, Sports Editor Kate Wolfe, Layout Editor i Ida Williams, Circulation Manager Published by the students of V College of Wooster, The David Albin, Copy Editor Wooster, Ohio 4 "&b7 Vonnegut and the World r-- American values vs. Religious pressure COUfSE PBSS SOVKX A Social Critic or The Church's Worst Enemy By David A. Dean Letters to Editor-in-Chie- f, The Wooster Voice the Editor

"Mr. Vonnegut, this is not a question, but rather a thanks, because your writing Dear Editor

has done more for me than any congregation has." 1 through the door opening How many times have you asked campus and cannot dedicate all of their people come Unknown addressee largest crowd last yourself or friends what is happening time to Ich's. This just means we night, whereas the Vonnegut lecture In fact, when on a weekend night? Maybe you want may have something new every time year was 700 people. At this point in time I'm not really sure how to take the lecture given by a week last year, , to "do" something. ...not just sit in a you come down. open three nights and novelist Kurt Vonnegut. Some have said that perhaps his lecture social critic The people who have been to Ichabod's rarely drew more than 900 his strong movie or shoot pool. At the same was one of the best in the last decade while others quipped that - Opening night a grand time you are not in the mood to go to a Ichabod's have had fun and have given customers. language and atheistic philosophy were too strong for the gentle of heart or section party that is apt to be us some good suggestions on how to flop? I think not. Christian orientation. In any case I still remain undecided. The Voice, jn overcrowded with people spilling beer improve the place. On the flip side In the latest issue of However, I found the remark by the unknown gentleman one of great interest again used their -- on you or blowing smoke at you. however, some people formulate Johnny and Alex once since I feel it reflects not just a minority of dissatisfied church goers but of a provide You ar suddenly faced with a dilema opinions from hearsay or preconceived column, that is supposed to new wave of Christians who find spiritual solace from such anti-Christi- an weekend""' and possibly a lousy weekend, right? ideas of what they expect, instead of students with insight of writers as Vonnegut. After all, if Christianity is riot touching the hearts and cheap Not at all. In the basement of coming down and giving us an activities, for an editorial full of t souls of the "lost flock" then something fundamentally wrong has occurred. Ich's. At least Kitteridge underneath the striped opportunity to prove ourselves. Two shots and opinions of The Christian Church as you and I know it must change. The Church ( and I by canopy is what you've been of die chief offenders are Alex Helander they redeemed themselves use the term "Church" universally ( V, Catholic and Protestant) must address just clean, and John Taylor, who started tearing enlightening us with news of their that minority, which is growing everyday, of individuals who feel either yaerning for: aplace that's Psuedo-Ichabod- 's latest find... a cave half an hour from " inexpensive and fun Ichabod's. It apart the third week . the "community of the Christian family. Their ostracized or rejected from of school, and who haven't stopped here wheswe can sit back and watch a attacks or, even worse, silent rocks every Friday and Saturday night rejection has either taken the form of verbal go-g- o dancer...How about it? Maybe I with the DJ"s playing their slandering since. Granted, In the Christian Church today the emphasis of love and acceptance has from ten 'til two rejection. Psuedo-Ichabod- gave you too much credit all this time. the songs you want to hear. Ichabod's 's wasn't the best thing become a political battleground for various faction who attempt to control the do no good and are is here for the campus. Unfortunately, since sliced bread, but it was not Your articles religious dogma. supposed to be. Its intent was to directed to a very select audience. its bishops some people are not willing to give In the Catholic Church just last week the Vatican pronounced to entertainment and get When you're ready to spend some time their new campus hang-o- ut a chance. provide weekend that homosexual toleration is no longer permitted. Cardinal Ratzinger, the " constructive Last spring, along with many other the students together, which it did. at Ichabod's and offer caretaker of Catholic ethics and morality, decided that gay rights and the freedom intently. Until schools in Ohio, the College of John and Alex couldn't comprehend criticism, well listen ' expression was no longer tolerated in the Church and that only by chaste of -- liability insurance. that and warned against it at all that time, we can do without your living or could the"mental disease" called homosexuality be cured. Wooster lost its treatment costs especially the entrance cost of weekly attack. The rest of the campus Pro-Choi- Because this, Ichabod's was forced to oe, of In other various denominations, groups like Sanctuary supporters, telling Ichabod's The decision tp renovate and twenty-fiv- e cents. As if that weren't knows and we're you and Christians for Nicarguans the Church has made harsh and often excessive go dry. change the image of Ichabod's was enough, Mr. Taylor and Mr. Helander is the place to be. decrees forbidding such activity to continue. Individuals are excluded from church - and work began. The barn skiing have decided- that they don't need to go activities and offices and oftentimes the measures are so severe that flocks of made, Ben Williams was stripped; the heavey varnished to Ichabod's in order to write more individuals have left the Church. Ichabod's Manager J cable-spo- articles. In ol tables were unfounded, opinionated The Church of Jesus Christ has become a church for the very select. benches and and years scum was fact, I've never seen the writers of Parishioners come in their fine mink coats and their morals to match. They auctioned off of from the walls and comers. "Weekend Hangout" , at Ichabod's. leave the church and its message behind. I& not a new problem for the Church, cleaned The face of the new Ichabod's soon Perhaps if one of them had shown up but it's one that's growing. Jesus preached that love and acceptance were began to take shape. Now it is at opening night they wouldn't have to fundamental for a unified community in His name. When he bent down to pick brighter, more spacious and far from pull their feet from their mouths for the up the undesired Mary Magdalene he showed that love and acceptance knew no completed. Sure it seems kind of bare. comment that, "to put it mildly, it bounds. He showed that even the lowest caste in society was granted the love of The blue racing stripe added to the wall was a grand flop." We had over 850 the highest. opposite the bar two weeks ago is people come through the door opening The Church in America and the world has lost the message of Jesus Christ going to be extended to the adjacent night, whereas the largest crowd last and replaced it with rejection and scorn for that which appears undesireable and Wooster Voice Staff walls. Pictures of campus activities have decided that they don't need to go unwanted. In a society which is reaching out for something to accept, social have to be decided upon, developed and to Ichabod's in order to write more Sarah Kotchen. Ida Williams. Ted institutions outside the church aire becoming very popular. If the church framed. Video games and a large screen unfounded, opinionated articles.' In Silverman, Graham Raymfm, Tad . continues on its present course it can only expect rejection and loss of T.V. will hopefully be added this year. fact, I've never seen the writers of Mason. Becky Pickett. Pat Schmitz, membership. If the Church truly believes in the message of Christ it must first The ticket booth is going to be rebuilt. "Weekend Hangout" at Ichabod's. Tony Lathrop, Bob Murphy, John extend its arm of peace and acceptance. Would Jesus Christ be a welcome visitor The stairwell (which has only primer Perhaps if one of them had shown up Taylor, Alex Helander, Beth Ryan, at your church? I think not. i on it presently) needs painting, and we at opening night they wouldn't have to Edward Weintraub need water fountain attachments. pull their feet from their mouths for the Unfortunately, the service building is comment that, "to put it mildly, it Copy editors: Meskerem Gebrekidan, in charge of maintenance for the entire was a grand flop." We had over 850 -- PamRhoads Opinion Page 3 PAUL'S CORNER: Musicians In Search Paul Savage Columnist, The Wooster Voice For Space Kristin Helms By Ted Silverman Gwi Yeop-So- n

Well it's been three weeks since Hasenfus worked for the CIA in As both a student and musician at more musically inclined members of Do you have a great appreciation for your local "campus conservative'' has Cambodia, Guatemala and , and the College of Wooster, I feel that the the community who are not music the outdoors? Are you craving outdoor administration does support the majors. written an article for this glorious suddenly in 1985 he was to have not fun and adventure? If sOj jrou are not newspaper. I am going to take a allegedly gone to work for a foundation freedom of musical expression by I submit that it would benefit alone. In facVa1 group' of Wooster political U-tu- m and be critical of the in Miami that supports the Contras, non-mus- ic majors or students who Wooster'i student body if the college students support your very same policies of the Reagan Administration. which after research by The may want to participate in made some small provision for those desires and feelings. We are the Oh no! Is this a misprint? Can this Washington Post, was found not to extracurricular musical activities on that presently express the same need. Outdoor House (Myers House). Our attended campus be so? Yes it is, and here I go. exist. Also found on the plane were campus. Evidence of this fact is the Those of us who have piugxam involves creating ouiuogr documents which would have given the obvious lack of usable practice space parties with the standard recorded activities for interested Wooster C-1- stand around a keg listening to recorded On October 21. 1986 a 30 occupants of the plane clearances to provided by the college. Students students. We also offer the transport plane was shot down over enter restricted military areas at air who posess the desire and ability to music when you could be participating opportunity for students to become northern Nicaragua by Sandinista bases in both El Salvador and form bands are stuck with few in and supporting much more involved in environmental concerns. soldiers. Two of the plane's occupants Honduras, two strong allies of the alternatives. They are forced into meaningful expressions of musical We strongly encourage you to become were killed in the crash, but the other Reagan Administration. Hasenfus has cramming their gear into one of the ability from your classmates? Perhaps involved in our program and to join us occupant survived. AU three of these not publicly acknowleged an college's small house basements where the Music Center could act as a means for our activities. individuals were Americans who were involvment with the CIA, but he has they masocistically suffer from of providing the necessary enviroment supporting Nkaraguan resistance forces that he has met with Vice potential deafness. I have witnessed a for musicl expression by non-mus-ic said Our program has two different (Contras) by transporting arms and President George Bush on a number of remarkable degree of talent and majors. Hopefully this gripe will committees: recycling and recreation. other supplies from air bases in El occasions; meetings that the White enthusiasm among members of the attract the attention of those who share The recycling committee is working on Salvador and Honduras to the rebels in House denies ever took place. student body in the expression and the common compulsion to loudly a recycling program for the College. In northern Nicaragua. Eugene Hasenfus, production of popular music. The express themselves, as well as addition, we work in conjunction with the lone survivor, was captured by The Reagan Administration should atmosphere that the administration members of the administration who necessary the Environmental Concerns of Sandinista forces and is currently on come out and say that the three promotes suppresses the potential of a might be able to make the Students program on campus (ECOS). Nicaragua for espionage. He individuals in the plane were actually group of students from enriching the provision of an environment conducive trial in The recreation committee sponsors day faces a prision sentence of up to 30 involved with the CIA. Is the White lives of the larger population. It is to this need. I feel trips and overnights for any Wooster years. House afraid to admit that the CIA is obvious, as stated in section VII of the As a closeted musician supporting the Contras in Nicaragua? code of social responsibility of the compelled to "express a reality of students. We have had a successful Ever since the event took place, the President Reagan should come out and Scot's Key, that "the College must campus life at The College of Wooster. Whitewater Rafting overnight in and a day bike government has denied admit that we are at "WAR" with provide an atmosphere where study and Ones higher education obviously starts sponsored any involvment with Hasenfus or the Nicaragua, fighting through the learning may take place. Therefore, in the classroom but it need not be tour around the Wooster area. We also , , r t M I. other two Americans. The Reagan Contras. The evidence excessive noise which interferes with limited to it. Cultural enrichment is a nave pians lor iiuurc niung, iuv. denied cross-count- ry skiing trips Administration has that the three overwhelmingly indicates CIA that process cannot be permitted. The positive element of higher education, climbing, and individuals worked for the Central involvment in the October flight over right to quiet for study and sleep and it can be found to exist throughout for this year. " Intelligence Agency. The Reagan Nicaragua. Ronald Reagan, if he had aj supersedes the privelege of making the school community. It is Administration says that they were administration backbone, should admit that the noise." unfortunate that the Next year we plan on reviving the working for private concerns. the Americans shot down over Nicaragua Practicing in a small house suppresses its emergence, for Adirondack Mountain Club Program. Evidence which shows that Hasenfus musical were working for the United States basement or dormitory lounge may ultimate benefit of public, This program involves a two week was working for the CIA has piled up often times verge upon the concept of expression is obvious. orientation trip for incoming freshmen since the shoot-dow- n occurred. government, and he should also admit noise. The primary motivation of musical fare most often find it dull. and other new Woosterites who are Hasenfus' wife has publicly stated that. that we are seriously involved in these "basement bands" is to cultivate Though this is indeed a generalization interested in participating. Any present her husband was working for the CIA. Nicaragua. their musical expression to a quality founded upon this writers frame of students who want to become involved that would encourage another group of reference, parties that promote the in any of our programs please contact students to book them. The lack of activity of student bands usually tend Myers House, share your ideas, and support for live musical expression in to rate higher on the scale of join in the fun. Our extension is 2732. an extracurricular form projected by the redeemable entertainment value. Keep on the lookout for our posters in administration makes it extremely Student bands tend to draw larger, more Lowry and on other walls around litiiiix'4''xN'xx'x difficult to endeavor to practice. enthusiastic audiences to campus campus. We are looking forward to It is difficult to say whether student parties. With four years of campus sharing great times with you all in the a large part in the By bands disrupt the academic atmosphere life, weekends play future this year at Woo. Terry Carter of the college. It would be safe to say release of academic pressures. As it BSA Columnist, The Wooster Voice that on occasion it has happened. stands right now weekend activities Some universities and small colleges have become a repetitive, monotonous Why Years ago, many college campuses because of his moral views against have been known to provide practice pattern of ritualistic keg tapping. around the nation began protests slavery. Sure, he helped to end the areas that fullfill the desires of the against apartheid in South Africa. Civil War. but what of the institution Hcvj Ccc!o3 They were making statements against of slavery? I oftentimes wonder, if the Superintendent of Documents racism. What I'm saying is, these were Civil War could have been settled Washington. D.C. 20402 statements or protests of morals. Many without the Emancipation of us feel that slavery is morally Proclamation, would slavery still exist wrong and anything mat reflects such in the United States today? What I am an institution is wrong as well. I say saying is it's great that Wooster has Due to a computer malfunction The Weekend Hangout, Men's Soccer and is very apparent a remove ' . - M.mm - many of us because it adopted plan to its Country w that all of us do not feel this way since investments from South Africa over Women's Cross apartheid is still going on in South three years, but did th:ir decision come problems this may cause. Africa. From my view of history and because of the urgency and need to my feelings of today, Wooster is a protest . South Africa's apartheid twentieth century Abraham Lincoln. I regeime. or were they just tired of hope you are not getting the wrong hearing a bunch of college students' idea, because I am in no way cries for divestment. congratulating the College of Wooster. I feel that a person's actions are not So much can be achieved in this justified unless they are done for the world and in the lives of individuals in Travel field position immediately available. right reasons. decisions are made for the proper Good commissions, valuable work experience, travel. Those of us who truly understand reasons. An act with a true purpose is and other benefits. Call BiU Ryan (ton free)

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newspaper is brought to your house." So there I was. -- incoherent as usual, someone was either out to get me or AM CC&fcrE "Did it work?" YOU PU7Z1 V0U CANYRAVE. at three o'clock in the morning, in a would try to sell me a copy of "Well, sort of. I stopped being t 111 J off-campu- Another one im.ii a living room s. Next to me Madonna's first album. rtmr Repulsive-Passiv- e. I Socrates. But, the problem was that I Bob. a stranger. Yeah, one of the told me I was became other people. For awhile, I people I would ever meet. hated people who liked me. but was 7 stranger was my own third cousin. Then I went Even stranger than...uh, that's another too lazy to do anything about it. A through a horrible stage where I story. He wore a rumpled, third said I had too many animals in changed personalities every time I heardl deteriorating suit coat and faded jeans. my house, and my problem was a car horn. New York City is not the He held an unlit cigarette in his allergenic. During those sessions, I him with his best place for this. I had to move to ng helping ever-shaki- left hand, and a thin line usually ended up the country. There, I kept turning into dangled on his upper lip. His problems. He loved to swim, but of sweat food. Once, I became a hot dog with eyes darted back and forth, almost hated water. I told him to imagine extra sauerkraut at a Yankees game. A absurdly, looking for nothing. For a himself as a large glass of drinking nearsighted, balding, fat man nearly would be quiet. Then without water. He did, and drowned on the time he took a chunk out of my leg. warning, he'd blurt belligerently. "Are spot. I left quietly, and never again had Fortunately, a foul ball hit him in the you looking at me? Are you looking the urge to be on the other side of the chest, and he dropped me." at me?...(then, with a stunned gasp) couch." was "What happened after that?" I'm sorry." Most people took one He went on: "A fourth told me I myself, "The people around me became me. look and walked away. For some Narcissistic-Avoidan- L I loved Imagine sitting in a room with five of reason, I wasn't put off. After about an but was too shy to ask myself out. I you, each representing a different hour, the room was empty. Only then Finally, I got to the point where line emotion. My angry side nearly did Bob look over to me. "Hey! Do could. But everytime I called, the stabbed my pensive side with a hot you have a peanut butter and salmon was busy. And everytime I visited, I poker. I had to leave." sandwich I could borrow? My wasn't home. In the end I felt bitter salad "Why don't you ever light that iguana is kind of hungry." and rejected. Once, I ran into myself pel cigarette?" "Uhhh, " I said. "well. no. not outside my office. We went out for . "Are you asking me? Am I asking really. But if I did, I'd certainly give it drinks, and got into an argument over you? Is God dead? And more to you." (And Now A Strange And who should pay the tab. Myself left, importantly, what did he say after Abrupt Transition) and later I heard it had moved to 1-- Nietzsche died? Tm sorry. The truth "So, do ya want to hear my life Japan." is I love cigarettes, but hate to smoke. story?" And on: "Yet another one told me Even worse, I love matches, but hate "Uhhh. sure. Bob," I said, settling in that I should go to parties with lots of fire in any form." for a long evening. intellectuals. At one, you had to go as My was about to explode. "Well, I've been through 15 your favorite philosopher. I chose head How could anyone have gone through therapists since I was sixteen." He got Hegel. I did a lot of reading about Anti-Thes- all that? He must be lying. cases that faraway look in his eyes, "My first is and Synthesis. Ten increasing five to six times per week in less than 2 of the total reported "No I'm not! I'm the product of a self-deferr- al one was Arnold Zeitgeist. He always minutes after I got there, I was in an France and Germany and three to four of AIDS. In 1983 wore immaculate painter's overalls. argument with two Socrates, three broken home." times per week in the United guidelines for blood donors were was as if he could read my mind. His office had two rooms. One was Marxesfbrothers all of them), and a It Kingdom. No cases of AIDS were instituted, and the screening of blood r, "Uhhh. I see," I said, understanding -- antibody was typical: couch, leather easy-chai- Kierkegaard. That's when the reported in the following five for HTLV HILAV was the way he was. memo pads, pipe tobacco, seltzer schizophrenia troubles began. The why he corresponding countries: instituted in 1985; furthermore, Well, dawn broke. We had talked all bottles. The other had all kinds of neat next morning I woke up as Socrates. I Czechoslovakia, Hungary. Iceland, forty-fiv- e states, the District of Sit-n-Sp- night. The sunbeams coming in toys: a nerf hoop and ball, in. stayed that way for five months. I Poland, and the Union of Soviet Columbia, and Puerto Rico now through the windows had a strange Stuff like that. He would use these kept thinking that I was being followed Socialist Republics. According to a require that AIDS cases be reported to effect on him. He reverted to asking major toys to get me into the interrogation by a group of accountants holding calculation of the 1985 statistics and health departments. One of the me I was looking at him. He must room." steaming glasses of hemlock. Finally I if estimates per million population, the problems in controlling the spread of st for crossing "You were fifteen during all of this?" went to a therapist who used pre-po- have apologized six times highest rates of reported AIDS cases AIDS, however, lies in the observation his legs. Suddenly he got up, "Hey! may be an incubation of "No, twenty-two- ." hypnotic suggestion." were found in Switzerland (11.8), that there and tire Wait a minute, I thought, didn't he "What's that?" I asked. Do you have that watercress Denmark (11.2), and France (83). several years between the time of wanted? Well? Do HTLV-IIILA- V just say... "Glad you asked. No I'm not. No iron casserole I These rates, however, are low in infection with and the catch." Then "Yeah, they all diagnosed me you are. Wait, where am I? Oh I you? I've got a rabbit to comparison to that of the United States onset of AIDS. differently. One guy told me that I was know. Nevermind. That's where they he left (60.0). It is reported that AIDS cannot be slept for a Borderline-Paranoi- you before the afternoon I staggered home, and transmitted through mere personal d. He said I was hypnotize In the past, five major risk groups Washington long time. It was good. an AIDS infected person. kind of. almost, possibly afraid that edition of a famous have been publicly identified. These contact with HTLV-IIILA- V virus has been groups consist of homosexualbisexual The fluids as men, IV drug users, hemophilia discovered in such body saliva, tears, breast patients, transfusion recipients, and blood, semen, Dance Will Benefit AIDS Research epidemiologic Haitians. Statistics, however, have milk, and urine, but that only blood and shown that the number of reported evidences shows ISA to sponsor Dance Marathon for AIDS Haitian AIDS cases has decreased semen transmit the virus. significantly. The Center for Disease For more information on the dance HTLV-IIILA- men. Reported cases of AIDS are The International Student Association V virus. marathon or on AIDS Awareness Control (CDC), however, has removed (ISA) will sponsor a Dance Marathon According to the "Reports on increasing at a startlingly high' rate. Week, contact Pat Bauerle (Box 1130) Haitians from the list of high risk on Friday, November 21 in order to AIDS" in the Morbidity and Mortality Since January, 1984 the number of or Michael Goo (Box 1693) groups and has categorized them as raise money for AIDS research. This Weekly Report, 16.458 (16,227 adults reported AIDS cases has doubled each "unknown." Currently, the list of event will be co-sponso- red by the and 231 children) cases of AIDS had year. 1,573 cases, increased risk categories includes the Student Activities Board (SAB) and the been reported in the United States as of In Europe AIDS of have died, following: homosexual bisexual men, LesbianGay'SupporfGrbup (LGSG) April 30, 1985 and 8,361 of those which 1,573 are known to 30, intravenous drug abusers, persons-transfuse- d and will be open to the entire campus were known to have died before had been reported as of September patients with contaminated blood or beginning on Sunday, November 16 that date. Cases of AIDS have been 1985 in 16 of 21 countries World Health blood products, heterosexual contacts and last until Saturday. November 22, discovered in all 50 states, the District corresponding to the (WHO). The highest of individuals with HTLV-IIILA- V so that those who wish to dance in the of Columbia, and three U.S. territories. Organization AAAERICAN were reported in infection, .and children bom to infected marathon andor pledge a dancer may The distribution of reported AIDS cases number of cases Republic of mothers. . Icam more about AIDS. among adults consists of the France (466), the Federal The cases of AIDS reported among SOCIETY AIDS is an acquired following: 60 white. 25 black, and Germany (295). and the United The number of transfusion recipients has increased Get checkup. Life is worth it. immunodeficience syndrome. This 14 Hispanic. Ninety percent fell into Kingdom (225). a reported AIDS cases has been significantly but still only comprises disease has been associated with the the 20-4- 9 age category, and 93 were Page 5 Gene Siskel: At The Movies Campus News Notes Addressed the Wooster Forum about Movies and their by College Press Services

contribution HEARTY MICHIGAN STATE BOISE STATE GETS INTO GROUP RESURFACES WITH TROUBLE FOR POLITICAL David A. Dean ANOTHER PORN FILM; AD ON STADIUM existence Boise U. Editor-in-Chie- f, The Wooster Voice Supposedly "settled" out of SCOREBOARD; Slate in August when it agreed never to electronically ran a $65 paidpoktical ad School For Sex," a film during its Gene Siskel, a movie critic for The responded overwhelmingly for theatres "Taxi Driver" has enjoyed show "Spartan on its stadium scoreboard that included unauthorized shots of October 18 football game, prompting Chicago Tribune and co-ho- st of the Hoffman. In fact, according to Siskel, overwhelming success years after its 6-- copyrighted MSU logos and symbols. some callers to object. BSU itself was popular "Sneak Previews'" and "At The a national poll's ratio was 1 in favor first release. Box Office Spectaculars re-registe- red as urging a "No" vote on Referendum 1, Movies" addressed the Wooster Forum of Hoffman. He then hand-pick- ed a few Siskel illustrated what he thought week and screened anti-uni- on measure. at McGaw Chapel on Monday, members from the audience to support was excellent script writing by using a student group last an Girl Alpha-Thi- ," another to be November 3. Siskel captivated the their votes for either Hoffman or Rocky Balboa, better known as "The Greek of BSU officials, straining explained they were just audience with his usual refined sarcasm Redford. He concluded that Hoffman Sylvester Stallone, and his lines in porn movie. nonpartisan, president Toshira Sugiura said running a paid ad, but said they may by suggesting that his partner, Roger won over Redford because of the way "Rocky." Showing the creative nature New screen a "good horror all political ads in the future. Ebert was "in Massilon at an in which Hoffman used his eyes and in Stallone by showing a clip of he'd rather reject movies were the ll-you-can-eat movie," but that sex -a- buffet which started at 4 reacted . to the situation. Siskel "Rocky," Siskel showed mat simplistic only way the group could be sure of SOUTH AFRICA PROTESTS and wouldn't end until 12." So began' commented that Redford never seems remarks made "Rocky" a success. CONTINUE. GROW MORE earning a . the hour and a half lecture entitled to change personality or physical Siskel concluded his lecture by profit The screening drew 225 people- -a good PHYSICAL ON SOME "What I See At The Movies That You characteristics in any of the movies he illustrating the ills of converting black CAMPUSES; In the week after the films to color. Using turnout and five protesters. classic so-call- Might Not See." has appeared in. and white ed "National Day of Protest" of Siskel, renowned for his sharp and Siskel told the audience that the example of Ted Turner's bid to campus investments in firms that do insightful analysis revealed that during although critics review scripts and convert hundreds of old black and white STUDENTS THREATEN TO business in segregationist South his show "At The Movies," he stressed directing there really isn't any formal films to color Siskel suggested that a WITHHOLD TUITION UNTIL Africa, U. Texas syudents saw vandals three criteria: 1) respect for the .method for reviewing actors and way to protest is not to watch them. FACULTY STRIKE IS wreck their "shanty" for the second audience's intellegence 2) belief in the actresses. "It was in 1973," commented "The best way for the public to let their SETTLED; As administrators and time, and then 16 people sat in film and 3) stressing the gross Siskel "that I asked George C. Scott local station know that you disapprove striking faculty members at Temple U. President William Cunningham's

victimization women in films. he would review an actor's is not to watch them. The other is to -- of how . broke off negotiations last week, office. They were arrested. , t Stressing the latter Siskel noted that performance." Siskel told the audience write a letter of protest," commented student government director Chris Cornell police plowed down shanties "hack-up- " type of films tend to that Scott gave him three criteria to Siskel. Siskel compared the effect of Singleton urged students to withhold after organized protests ended, but victimize women even greater. follow: 1) What do you see on the nostalgic black and white films to a tuition payments due this week, and angered students 23 of whom were Siskel began the lecture by screen? 2) What choices does the actor "quasi-dreamli- ke state" which lulls the said he'd organize a class action suit on arrested while trying to keep authorities an joy a sense of fantasy and explaining that being a critic is not so make? and 3) Is there element of audience into the grounds Temple hasn't delievered , from the shanties two weeks unnatural. "It never hurts to be a critic, in the performer's presentation? Siskel surreal appreciation. the education it promised since the ago pledged to keep rebuilding them " exclaimed Siskel. "We often love the then used the survey to critique All strike began October 6. until Cornell divests. movies more than the average person. The President's Men." We're just doing something that comes The art of directing was touched naturally." Attempting to cite various upon by using the film "Taxi Driver," examples of a critic's work, Siskel where the character Travis Bickle Politics Across The Country challenged the audience to a poll. attempts to reform a prostitute in an Using two famous characters from the effort to clean up "the system." Siskel An analysis of the election results across America movie "All The Presidents Men," suggested that Martin Scorcese's played by Robert Redford and Dustin masterful directing techniques made By Pat Schmitz Hoffman, he quizzed the audience, after "Taxi Driver" an artistic and box office a brief glimpse of two scenes, about smash. He cited the fact that in cable Once again the American public has incumbents in Georgia, Alabama As far as 1988 is concerned, no one who was the better actor. The audience and home video as well as movie excercised their rights in a democratic Florica, Wisconsin, South Dakota, . can say right now. Can Reagan pin republic and voted in a national North Dakota, and Washington were the nation's woes on a Democratic election-o- r at least 38 of them did. If upended by their Democratic Congress? Is George Bush going to the public has spoken, then what did challengers. Although this is viewed remain the prohibitive favorite over Kent State University they say? There are many possible by the media as a great Democratic - Kemp, Baker, Dole, Lax alt, Robertson, Graduate School of Management interpretations of Tuesday's results. coup, the realities indicate no great ecu? Who is the "someone else" that In Ohio, Democrats swept the mandate to govern for either party. most Democrats want? Why isn't it Gary Hart, Mario Cuomo, or Jesse Graduate Programs Day state-wid- e races, with the exception of Democrats must be reminded that the defeat of embattled state chief many of their victorious candidates Jackson, and is it Mike Dukakis, Joe November 15, 9 a.m. to noon justice Frank Celebrezze. This should were moderates and even conservatives Biden, Bill Bradley, or Sam Nurm? In be seen as a combination of who ran on local issues. Even then, conclusion, this year's election will Learn more about ... incumbency and superior candidates. most of these races were decided by provide us with no real clues about Richard Celeste's blasting of only a handful of votes. Finally, the realignment or presidential possibilities 1988. ex-gove- We know what lies M.B.A. nor Jim Rhodes was merely a .Republicans had only marginal losses in will only matter of the lesser of two evils, and in the House of Representatives, and ahead after we get there. D.B.A. Celeste can count himself fortunate offset their Senate losses in statehouse that the GOP produced the weakest races accross the country. Continued from page 1 find. Incumbency For the Republicans,- - they also Economics candidate they could Bom in New Rochelle, N.Y. in M.A. in state have reason to be concerned. Their also assisted several other 1945 McLean was inspired by the officials, such as Thomas Ferguson, supposedly solid base in the West was musical geniuses of Buddy HoDy, The M.S. in Accounting Brown, and Tony Celebrezze. pre-empt- ed by Democrats, in spite of Sherrod Weavers and Frank Sinatra. By the and are also the fact that President Reagan Brown Celebrezze time he had reached his teen he had D AACSB Accreditation competent officials, while Ferguson campaigned extensively west of the performed numerous adages. was fortunate to have very obscure Rockies for die GOP. The victories of on. Q Distinguished Faculty McLean became involved in the folk opposistion. liberals such as Brock Adams, Ed music scene at VOlanova University, B AssistantshipsFellowships Among other Ohio races, all Garvey, Wyche Fowler, and Barbara where he befriended fellow student Jim Affordable Tuition incumbent Congressmen and Senator Mikulski also suggests that liberals, of Croce, and continued performing at 0 John Glenn were comfortably some sort, are not extinct The South Convenient Location clubs and concerts while attending lona re-elect- ed, while the two open House is also not Republican territory, but has 0 College. seats were won by proteges of the become a true two-par- ty region. In 1968 McLean sang at benefit retiring representatives. Finally, the GOP must be concerned For registration and information for the Hudson River Sloop Nationwide, the Democrats won by the fact that they did have losses in 672-228- 2 call (216) control of the United States Senate spite of the poor voter turnout which Restoration with Pete Seeger, who with a margin of 55-4- 5. GOP traditionally favors Republicans. Continued onptfeT . Page 6 alternatives to the bookstore's text College community by enabling me to book policy. I am co-cha- ir of the voice their concerns about students to Association International Perspective Committe on Student Government the students themselves. In this way, SAB. We are planning for forums on each one of us can work together for opportunities abroad next semester. betterment of the community as a Candidates strives to let the student voice be heard. the Election whole. I would work towards more effectively 2) I can represent the student body By Peter D. Westerman reaching this goal. Walsh fairly because I am aware of concerns on campus & open to new ideas. I try toward student issues. 3) I feel that the biggest problem that 1) My qualifications for SGA Vice not to let my personal views plagues the S.G.A. is that everybody President are my experiences as a overcome me when I represent the 2) I feel that I can represent the knows S.G.A., nobody knows - would like to see more On November 3rd the Voice mailed ( of but student, and my involvement with community. I student body as S.G.A. President 1 S.G.A. is there for the social concerns of each of the 16 candidates competing in what it is. Compton Hall Programming Board and attention paid to because I know many students on benefit of the students. I would make students in the College. Experience as Association I Hall Council. I am also serving on the the Student Government Thus, understand what they campus. I , ; to the on the Trustee questionable. Each candidate a strong effort to communicate Judicial Board, mis enables me to work student representative election a concerned about and can be a proper are student body what S.GA. can do and with the faculty. These Finance Committee and Faculty was asked to respond in writing to Overall, win be able members of voice for mem. I , provide for them. More concentrated Committee will help three questions. Several guidelines keep me in touch with student issues. Cultural Affairs to involve more students in the ' and effective PR would be a central were given to the candidates. me in this position. government of the school. for me. a) Each question was to be concern 2) My experiences as a student, my my in any answered in 50 words or less. desire for a better campus atmosphere 3) I will give best 3) My election will benefit Wooster JRjce. and to voice the - b) No corrections would be added and my need to see changes in the way position I hold try because there will be more students fairly as to how it to the responses. Each was student concerns are addressed will lead concerns of students interacting and communicating about 1) I have served as Special Events guess printeded exactly as received. me to work for better communication will benefit the community, I the life of the school, and there will be Chairperson through which I organized c) The Voice took no skills and experience in dealing with well have to wait & see. more communication between the Homecoming '86. I am a former responsibility for late submissions. faculty will provide an open line for Jameson different facets of the Student S.G.A. Vice-Preside- nt, Campus All responses received have been discussion. Government (General Assembly, Council member, Educational Policy printed. Attempts were made to contact seeking the position of Campus Council, and the Cabinet). Committee member. Educational 1) I am those candidates that did not return 3) My election to office will bring Committee Hence, more goals will be reached for Affairs Chairperson, Short Course Social Concerns questionaires. into the cabinet my experience with the Chairperson and my qualifications are the students. Instructor and S.G.A. representative. SGA Constitution, which I helped as follows: As Vice-Preside- nt I made the effort to Candidates: revise, and my commitment to a better been a representative on the Crouse poll students and voice their opinion at A) I have campus atmosphere for all students. If Assembly for two years faculty meetings. General President: 1 ) A leader of the Student Concerns we have a good atmosphere for growth now, Peter Bradford, Richard Crouse, Sarah on the Ad Hoc and learning SGA has fulfilled its most a member of the Network, I served 2) I can represent the student body B) I have been Kotchen, Julie Rice which revised Wooster's important function in representing Committee since Committee because of the experience I have had in Social Concerns Vice President: helped establish J students. investment policy. I working with the campus freshman year, Cornell Carter Nations at Wooster and aware the most Model United organizations. Through my position C) I am quite of Liz Walsh chairperson of that i as changes am presently on the Student Activities Board I have recent, as well past' Secretary: During my three years in the ' able to program. experienced direct communication with Secretary within SGA, making me better AsadRaza General Assembly, SGA has adopted all of the student leaders. This has Young execute various projects. Karen Young proposals which I sponsored. several helped me become aware of the special Treasurer: will be able to needs of the campus community. 1) As a General Assembly member 2) I believe I Gregg Bevensee have made me as 2) My experiences this semester, I have worked on the represent the student body quite well Social Concerns Committee Chair: j with the Trustees as well quite familiar 3) I feel that my strong leadership committee rewriting the SGA Chairperson of the SCC because I Margaret Bailey I as the Administration. I have many students and am on the top 1 skills and experience will help to build Constitution. This experience has know SandeepBhatia successfully represented students in the concerns, and at the same time, - the group dynamics and leadership enabled me to understand how the of their Jennifer Jameson divestmentanti-aparthei- d movement faculty development within the structure of SGA can better serve the student body. know several important Public Relations Committee Chain with my persistence, stubbomess, and administrators, which -- S.G.A.. A stronger Student In previous leadership positions, I have members and Rick Dayton demand for substance. I have learned to me deal with the students Government is a direct benefit to the developed the communication and will allow to Mandy Langley sensetive to students' concerns while way as a be College community because it provides organizational skills necessary for concerns in a more direct Student Services and Special Projects understanding the realities facing the open communication lines between SGA Secretary. member of cabinet. Committee Chair. College. students, organizations, faculty and DuanePeek elected, will administration. 2) As a Sophomore Math major 3) I feel that if I Financial Affairs Committee Chain 3) elected President, I will focus on If and History minor, I have had the benefit the College community by Asha Pandya meet direct actions SGA can take to 1 bringing about a greater awareness of Vice-Preside- opportunity to meet many people in needs. Problems exist with nt students two diverse departments. I also know valid student concerns, which will in Names and spellings were provided changes in Ichabod's, the bookstore, members of many campus turn strengthen the lines of Student Government awareness, and other issues. I by the rape organizations and residents of every communication among Wooster Association. to see the Student Government prefer dorm which keeps me in contact with residents. Administration, Faculty, and addressing these questions rather than Carter the different opinions of many groups Students. Questions: concentrating deeply on its own tooo of the student body. 1) What are your qualifications for the structure and organization. 1) As the current SGA Social position for which you are seeking Concerns Committee Chairperson J Public 3) SGA can benefit the student body election? understand what it is that concerns Kotchen only if students are aware of and 2) Why do you feel that you can students and am prepared to deal with interested in SGA activities. As Relations represent the student body in the office the issues. Through constant 1) Currently, I am serving as Vice Secretary, I hope to create a more you seek? interaction with faculty members and President of the Student Government accessible Cabinet with stronger Chairperson 3) How do you feel that your election administrators, in a number of Association and formerly served as organiztion and to encourage GA Davton College community? capacities, I have developed a working will benefit the Secretary. Other activities include 1) In the past, I have taken classes in relationship with them which promotes members to get interested students in membership of the Judicial Board, SGA. Marketing and Public Relations. I am and encourages open communication as their districts involved in Educational Policy Committee, presently a member of the Public well as the sharing of ideas. President Building and Grounds Trustee Relations Committee of Student Committee, chairperson of the 2) I believe that I can represent the Social Government Association. This past Bradford Educational Affairs Committee, student body because I share the summer I worked in the computer Campus Council, WCWS newscaster. College's commitment to Concerns industry practicing public relations for self-explorati- 1 ) My qualifications for the President The Wooster Voice, and Concert on as well as the a Pennsylvania based computer of the Student Government Association Choir. exploration of knowledge. We are here Chairperson company. are first, that I was President of my for the shared purpose of being educated Bhatia high school Student Senate and 2) I feel that I have a good working and I am committed to doing what can 2) I am currently serving on Cabinet education second, that I am truly interested in and knowledge of S.G.A.. At the same be done to make that 1) I have been involved with SCN of Kappa Chi and as the Special have the ability to build up time, I believe that I can inject new satisfying. in the movement for divestment since Continued on Page 7 communication and interaction ideas that will help to increase S.G.A. last fall. Currently, I am chairing a between different groups on campus visibility and performance. S.G.A. 3) My election will benefit the committee which is looking at Continued from page 6 Projects Director of WCWS. I have Where does the money go? also been elected to serve on General Continued from page 1 Assembly of the Student Government year," said Rob Montgomery, Phi i Association. r All ot these positions any Sigma Alpha president. Killian said " Nobody's bothering to ask demonstrate mat my peers have faith in In the Phi Delta Sigma section, The Assistant Dean noted the bill President Mike Menoes said," Our bills should have been paid last year, but, questions." are pretty smalL Other sections had to because of the disagreements, was set 3) Because I am currently involved in pay bills that accumulated over years, aside. Now, she said, it has been -- Rodgcrs numerous campus organizations, I feel Arch but when we got our charter back, we provide input will be decided the bill will be paid this fall. I can that got . clean slate. We have been Clint Hofstetter, director of the physical Omega Alpha Tau President Bob President of ISC a ' invaluable to all parties. There are a working hard to avoid charges. We plant, made that decision. Steams said his section has also been number of publics involved including certain people who are in charge "I think they are feeling very experiencing large costs. concerns us as a section when we get have administrators, faculty, and student other clean-u- p after parties or who make defensive about the whole thing,". "Last year we tried to fix some billed as opposed to damage in of body. I feel that I am qualified to seems to sure nothing gets broken during Hofstetter said. have always been problems ourselves, but the service places where the College 1 . represent those publics. " parties," Menoes said. . willing to share what the charges are. If department found that to be absorb it, Porter said. two sections attempts are being Overall, Killian noted student Lanelev anyone wants to see, .fine. I have unacceptable in some cases," Stearns In ' excessive cleaning damage charges were relatively Vow this ' 1) As a member of my high school nothing to hide," he said. said. made to reduce year, compared to previous years. Last S.G I gained an understanding of the sections are willing to take is a real problem that has costs. . . ,4 A. The It process and purpose of government. year, Hofstetter said the overall student As chairperson of the Association for damage bill was "roughly the Arts, I learned the importance of " It is a real problem that has been brewing $12,000-14,000- ." But the problem still organization. As captain of die girl's remains for the sections. tennis team, I learned to become a for a long time." "Nobody's bothering to ask any leader. questions," said Rodgcrs.

-- for the damage, but what Will Porter 2) I am willing to get out and meet responsiblity and regulations the students of Wooster and find out we need are guidelines Section fixed or cleaned, President,FIrst what they are feeling. I will not stay as to what is McLean Rodzers said. "Every section has this shut up in an office. I wil listen to the "This year we haven't been charged Continued from page 5 problem." Mark Moyad, president of been brewing for a long time," said student's voices and represent them in anything. Last year we had a big Kappa Chi, shared similar thoughts. Will Porter, Beta Kappa Phi President. for SGA to the best of my ability. that accumulated and we had to gave McLean "one of my many starts," "I wonder where all the figures "One weekend. Housing billed us for a bill So we're trying not to get so and later was picked to be the "Hudson come from. We've had our bills broken railing in our stairwell. Because pay! 3) I can and will raise the status of many charges. The majority of the bills River Troubador" by the New York itemized a few times and we get a they couldn't find the person who did S.G.A. in the eyes of the student body and has had a The Arts; In small it, we were charged $10-1- 2. For us it is are for cleaning Bissman State Council on benefits the general statement like 'excessive and the faculty. This not worth something to try and get our bad image for being a wreck. We're Hudson River towns he played three proves trash-$- 40' They should give us a College community because it back-lik- - trying to make it look better this concerts a day, five days a week for six chance," Moyad said. money e the Omegas- but it that we, the students of Wooster, can weeks. During niat period he opened work together with strength to bring for Josh White, Blood, Sweat and about change and better our world. Tears. Three Dog Night, and Biz Stepoenwolf. Says McLean. "It was Campus Presidents Go Show part of Rockefeller's effort to torn the Student Hudson River vuley mto one big lawn park, with me as the entertainment. At Services In "Last Ditch" Budget Pleas $150 a week for three shows a day . I was a walking jukebox." The Hudson and Special They barnstorm, 'Cry Advertise To River stint cemented McLean's relationship to the valley, and today he Projects Forestall 'Ruinous' State Cuts resides in Bear Mountain,.-.- , m a seven-roo- m country house . Karen L. Ziebell rustic Chairperson College Press Services writer Peek months. Unbeknownst to each other, public percent over the last several 1) I have an original mind, and have "Alaska's state revenue has been cut in college presidents-norma- lly a decorous sat on several Committees throughout bunch of peoplein a number of states half the last eigth months." the campus community also and most much in SATISFYING last week resorted to "last ditch" When Utah didn't collect as important I have a dessire to do the job barnstorming trips, splashy lobbying taxes as it had planned, it ordered all right. colleges to media events and postures of outright state agencies including Weber State, defiance to convince state legislators slash their budgets. At it VEGETARIAN 2) I am a junior, who has been active disbanding die not to impose what the presidents say meant firing 58 people, in the college over the last three years. women's golf will be a ruinous round of budget cuts. men's wrestling and the Judicial board, SAB, Black Students Alaska, Idaho, Indiana, teams, and dropping the economics and other various Texas, COOKING association Wisconsin, Montana, Alabama, Utah, degree program, among others. committies. all of which have helped University of Iowa and Missouri, among ther states, Budget cuts left the me to get a pretty good feel for what to make some promised have recently or are about to cut the Texas unable jut Extracurricular Coura the student body wants. c money .they give to then-publi- payments to one of its research amount of Ok Tba art Of Vtaria Cooklno colleges. partners, and it is now losing faculty to 3) I feel that my election will benefit better-payin- g Lt. Gov. Bill And their college administrators, schools, the college Community in that I will Hoddy said last week. claiming six years of federal budget vmlns at 1S02 Baa 11 Avoaoe Ion block aorta oC my best to represent the stuudent Mdnudir I42-J0- M do already have forced them to cut The Kansas Board of Regents last caapua - corner of Blooainatoa) at 1p.m. Call for the same time helping the cuts Information. while at operations to the bone, are week announced it might soon start further move forward in its attemp to their S.GA. warning mat new state budget cuts will closing masters degrees programs, "become a more effective student St. 00 donation aofgaatod force mem to take drastic measures. while Alaska's O'Dowd reports "well governing body. We includes a coura aoal. COMB RUKGBYII They say they will have to close probably have to cut academics. Kadi claaa full longer." some academic departments, cut back can't continue to protect it any on student services, raise tuition and "This has not been the best of maybe even merge with other colleges. years," observes Montana State Tietz, whose New Catalog "It's close ( to squeezing blood out of President William 1-- than a turnip)," says University of Alaska campus budget is 2 million less Post Office Box 37000 O'Dowd, whose Washington, D.C 20013 President Dr. Donald Continued on Page 12 school has had to slash spending by 35 Page 8 Athlete in Perspective Becky Pickett

" I chose Wooster because it was a small school and it would give me the opportunity to participate in cross country." i .

By David A. Dean Editor-in-Chie- f, The Wooster Voice bid to nationals. I really thought some If I had to pick a runner from the running long before I ever thought goals for us and helps us attain them say that more support and more given toward of the upperclassmen would return, but women's cross country team who I about running but when high school by working with us individually. recognition have been variety reasons they chose not thought had seen the best and the worst popped around he got me excited about women's athletics. Take for instance for a of sure to run this year and that has really hurt moments in cross country Becky going out for the team. Dad, however, the award system. I'm that discussed the us badly. Overall we've done really Pickett would be just that person. A is not running as much as he used to together all the schools we We have a lot graduate of Hoover High School and anymore. Q: What are your perceptions of the unfairness of awarding men's and well with what have. to say that of room for improvement but I think as raised in North Canton, Ohio her career team? women's athletics. I have is growing and time rolls on were going to get better. as a distance runner started when she women's athletics just was a sophomore. Becky ran track with all the progress that has been very What is about running that starting her sophomore year and then Q: Why did you choose to come to made so far the future looks Q: it you? started her first year of cross country The College of Wooster? A: First off, the turnout this season promising. appeals to it " My got me interested in running. Q: Do you see stronger support within A: Part of the reason I like to run is for father the College's athletic structure toward social reasons. Like I said before, I met Craig was a lot of my close friends on the cross her junior year. Although very shy A: I think first off the academic setting was very frustrating. women's athletics? good freshmen who country team. Over the past four years about her accomplishments she did was very positive. However. I came to counting on some never arrived. Other than that the team some of my closest friends have been manage to tell me that her senior year Wooster because I wanted to go to a very supportive of one another. A: I would have to say that if I looked on the team and that has made my she finished first in the Federal League small school. I wanted to participate in is knew, Most of my friends are on the team and back four years ago and compared this running experience very positive. On in the 1 600 meter run and qualified for cross country and track and that's one the reasons why I year to my freshman year there has the flip side, I like to keep in shape States her senior year as well. because of my athletic limitations, that I think of tremendous change with regard to gives me a sense of . I would have a chance to compete at a like running on the team. The people I been and running close are friends I've support for women's athletics. Like I accomplishment and personal Question: What was your high school small school whereas at a larger school am the most to like? that might not have been possible. cross country and track experience I womerrs Craig ( the women's cross country " see a lot more support for coach) was really excited about having Answer: I started running track my me come to Wooster. He came to a athletics than in the past." cross few of my meets and we talked quite a sophomore year and then started satisfaction. Will I run after college? times. I guess the closeness and made on the team. This year, however, said previously, the award system, country a little late in my junior year. few Yes. Although the same degree unity has been a little , tough. which for so long 'was so unfair, is not to The team was alright but the home-lik- e feeling I get here attracted team so many new people on the now being changed and I see a lot more as I am in college. I will, however, coach the cross country coach that me the most over a larger school. Because of to find a recognition for those teams that, in the continue to run road-race- s and if there is was not a real great motivator. He team we're just beginning past, have been ignored. is. an opening for a cross country coach workouts but Q: What about Craig, as a coach, do common ground. Katie has really been had us do some good at a high school I would love to do that most? trying hard to keep the team together. when it came to personal motivation you like the also. Q: What are your feelings about the " I season? think the team is very close." Cc What are your predictions about the he just didn't have what it took to get A: Let me start off by saying that Q: Do you think the North Coast rest of the season? an individual motivated. On the other Craig is very enthusiastic about the Athletic Conference is supportive of A: I think personally it was a letdown. . I really hand, my track coach was great at program and the runners themselves. women's athletics in general? It was a letdown in the sense that last A: To Beat Kenyon College She was really From my high school year onward I year we were so good and now we're want to aim for motivation. we've beaten knowledgeable about distance running have never met another coach who is struggling to keep alive. Last year we because the whole season we can muster up that and she was able to motivate the so committed to a program as Craig is finished second in the conference and them and I think and spirit and individual as well as the team. One of to women's cross country. He really A; I really can't speak about specifics second at region als, just missing a little bit of confidence regionals. Personally, the reasons why I started running was shows a lot of interest for the team as but I can say that from my own chance at nationals and now we're beat them at because of my dad. My Dad was well as the individual. He sets personal impressions of the past four years I can battling against Kenyon and Hope for a Continued on Page 12 page I Rooster Symphony to Perform Esteemed violoncellist Eliano Mendozo to perform Sarah Kotchen "ViewsFeature writer, The Wooster Voice Thomas, and Erich Leinsdorf. Her .1 Esteemed violoncellist, Eliana become a member of the Orquesta North Shore Chamber Orchestra of awards in the U.S. include a fellowship

Mendoza, will be perfonning with the Filarmonica de Santiago, Chile, where . Chicago, and the Frutillar Symphony at the Aspen Music Festival, a 'Wooster Symphony Orchestra on she stayed until her move to the U.S. Orchestra of Chile. She has played in Rostropovich Scholarship, and a November 9th. Mendoza began in 1980. She has been in the U.S. ever solo and chamber recitals in , concerto competition first prize at the "studying cello at the age of eight in her since, first studying at the University Ann Arbor, Chicago, Santa Barbara, University of Michigan.

native country, unite, ihe naa aireaay of Michigan with Samuel Mayes, and Los Angeles, Interiochen, and Sarasota. . Bom in Vina del Mar, Chile. Ms. been performing piano in public since later at the Cleveland Institute of Ms. Mendoza has also toured Mendoza started studying music with 'the age of four. At fifteen she was Music and extensively in her home country. A her parents, who are both pianists.

I jnvited to perform in the noon concert with Alan Harris. She obtained a participant in many summer music Presently she resides in New York series of the Orquesta Sinfonica de Diploma in Performance from the festivals, ioncluding the Los Angeles City with her brother, a violinist, with Santiago. Ms. Mendoza's first visit to University of Michigan and an Artist's Philharmonic Institute, the Santa whom she performs chamber music as .-- ., (,1 the United States was made possible by Diploma from Northwestern Barbara Academy of the West, the a member of the New York Music p a scholarship award from the University. Sarasota Music Festival, and the Co-o-p organization. Organization of American States to Ms. Mendoza's solo appeamaces Aspen Music Festival, Ms. Mendoza The Wooster Symphony Orchensta summer with the ' A study at Intexlochen during the have included performances has performed under conductors such as will be performing with Ms. Mendoza of 1976. to 1979 she was invited to Ohio Ballet Chamber Orchestra, the Leonard Bernstein, Michael Tilson at 8:13 PM in McGaw Chapel. cm The Wooster in Program I Graham Rayman dfiSjiiSlMlsWrJli' As in 1984, Dr. Thomas Falkner of introduction to the history, the material will stay primarily in Athens, taking items, and travel outside the program. the Classical Studies department will remains, and the intellectual culture of classes, attending lectures, and leaving According to Dr. Falkner, the dollar is be leading an expedition to Greece for Greece," Dr. Falkner said. "The for short trips. The final two weeks of very strong in Greece, so expenses can interested students. The two- - credit emphasis of the program is on getting the program for Wooster students be kept relatively low. program will extend from June 26 to students directly acquainted with the onlyincludes travel through Attica, Anyone who has any further August 6 this summer, and covers two visible remains of the culture: the sites,a and central and northern Greece. questions about the Wooster In Greece major fields of study. "The the treasure in the museums, the Li addition to having the chance to program can contact Dr. Falkner at Monuments and History of Greece geography of the mainland, and the mix with other students from all oyer extension 2320, or visit him in Kauke culture." the world. The students will have a 208. CANCER 'centers on Classical and Byzantine era insular Greek SOCIETY sites in Greece emphasizing their Students visit famous sites like the good chance to get to know the Greek archaeological and historical lion's Gate at Mycenae, the Acropolis 'nightlife'," said Dr. Falkner. significance. The Culture of Ancient in Athens, the Court of Phillip and The cost for the trip is $3,260. J and Byzantine Greece" emphasizes art. Alexander in Macedonia, and the which includes air travel from New a. to i literature, mymoiogy, bib i"S'u" Byzantine Monasteries at Meteor York City Athens and back, tuition, - during the Classical and Byzantine Also included in the trip, and different travel in Greece and Turkey, room, and periods. The students will be from the 84 campaign, is a five day breakfast. The price could vary as a .immersed in all aspects of Greek life, expedition to Turkey to see the Hagia result of number of students who enroll Constantinople, changes in travel holiday I both present and past Sophia in Istanbul, . or arrangements. This season, The Wooster In Greece program is and Turkish culture in generaL The price does not include laundry, 1 .designed to be an intensive and in-dep- th For the first four weeks, students meals other than breakfast, personal get the'Wte Stuff' Review: Fnnl For Love aiinenginpnuj. Tom Karsten Nov you can get the competitive thesaurus, medical or legal dictionaries. edge when discs begin in January. With a Together with your tart Madraosh word Entertainment critic. The Wooster Voice Macintosh" personal computer, and all the craVenras your notes into the clearest eaoet lei -- Vie call K the Macintosh tMeSttf perfect papers you ener turned out. I presence. brought into the play as an off-sta- ge Halloween weekend. The over 'acting or a weakness of hunie You'll call K a Kreat deal! Because turned in on lime Over the -- le was surprising, at least to me, to see observer of the passion between his hrn yui buy a Maurtush Write Stuff-bund- What's more, there's J Colleee of Wooster Schoolroy Theatre It before January 9. you II receive -- 17. Support Ut hiked with nJuabie by an actor who two children. Wolfs performance was .presented Sam Shepard's play. Fool. such a performance a bundle of extras and save 1250 md csmpuKr can products tron 3M. principal. We when he Not onK will you get your choice of a Complete with all the things you need la For Love. The play was a Senior had never before played a good until the end of the play will Macintosh H Enhanced or a Macintosh keep your Macintosh running Ian; after only hope that Patrick Miller took a commanding presence on the Plus, you II also an riser'' II 'independent Study production of David can art huge you ve graduated-- . stages. patriarchial role could printer, the perfect solution far producing: from Huntington continue to act on Wooster's stage. Then his Let aa show you how to get through Walker, a senior near ktleruuality lerai papers or reports, and and condescending; college better, faster, and amarter. Stop in was the May, the female opposite to have been less stiff with graphs, charts, and Station. New York. Walker complete and see us far more infer nmian played suposed to be an illustration! 'director of this first ever Sam Shepard partner in incest of Eddie, was after alL the man was Eberfs performance emotional wreck and drunkard. Not a Plus, you II Ret MacUghtmng. play to be staged at theCoQege. by Adrienne Ebert. the premier speHinx checker con The play dealt with the incestuous was difficult to judge. Although she better face could have been found to taining an M.000 ord dictionary the (Rob Clingan), Hh options lor relationship between two half --siblings. accurately played her part in play the part of Martin May.-Clin-g If characters of Eddie and the naive "boyfriend" of The male lead of Eddie, played by complementary "n junior Patrick Miller, was superb. May, she did not exude as moving a an's small part of an immature i serious and Miller's cowboy accent and coarse presence as did the other characters. man caught up in the very mannerisms were perfectly balanced The other parts included the father of painful relationship of Eddie and May well-playe- between what could have been phoney Eddie and May (Kenny Wolf), who was was d. I"' a" t 1 The Federal Depository library Program Academic Computing Services Consulting Office Taylor Hal lorn 191 page 10 Field Hockey Advances to Nationals Bob Murphy Sports writer, The Wooster Voice Scots during the regualr season. The Denison propel the Scots through the National The College of Wooster women's watch all or part of the game on what play against Whittenberg, the goal keeper though, had scouted Heath, tournament this weekend in Salem, Hockey Team continued their turned out to be a lovely day for came out charging against the Big Red, Field the g. play that and knew she always shot to excellent play last weekend, winning sports-watchin- and dominated with offensive Mass. left, and was right there to the Great Lakes Regional Tournament, Through both of the 35 minute was capped by a goal from Freshman goallie's Heath's shot, and the game was which has advanced them to the halfs, both teams put on nearly equal Michella Huth off an assist by Kate meet into overtime. Said Wooster NCAA Nationals. The tournament is offensive pressure, but neither was able Koehler, with 7:10 left in the first half. thrust Noonan, "I have never being held this weekend in Salem, to score. Though Calvin was the team From there however, the Scots Coach Sheila anything like that in field hockey Mass. with more shots on goal, Scot goalie seemed to fall back and rest on their seen before!" At thctoumament, the Lady Scots Sarah Heath had 13 saves, Wooster admittedly excellent defense for the rest ever overtime went by with first game will be at 12:30 psn. today, actually dominated posession of the of the game. As more Wooster fans The first niether team scoring, but Denison where they will be facing off against ball, but just was not able to get off showed up from the Soccer game, the dominating the offense. Thus a second Bently College, ranked 14th in the any successful shots. After regulation were harrowed by the continual close minute overtime was brought nation in Division ID. Bently has a time expired, the Scots wasted no effort calls on the Wooster side of the field. ten overtime to put Scots had a total of 21 penalty about, and the Wooster fans were near record of 14-- 1, and most importantly, in the first 10 minute The out, to mention the players. beat Salem State, Mass. to whom the the game away. Junior Kim Rowland comers called against them, and it was worn not I really hard in this 1-- for very determined play that The Scots played Scots lost 0 in double overtime provided two goals in the overtime only through though, and once again, Kim earlier this season. Nonetheless, the Wooster, the first from an assist by not one of them was turned into a Big period Rowland knocked in a goal with 5:30 Scots have a strong shot at a victory, Senior Kate Koehler with 2:1 1 elapsed Red goal. With 2:07 left to play in the left in the half, giving the Scots a 2-- 1 as their play has improved significantly in the period, and a second off the game, however, Wooster's lack of them, as lead which they were able to hang onto in the latter part of the season. Calvin goalie, with 2:37 left in the offensive play caught up with game and the tournament. The Great Lakes Regional game. This victory advanced the Scots Margeret Kondie of Denison knocked to win the defense played well all Tournament was held last weekend at to the finals of the tournament, where in the first goal scored against Wooster The arch-riva- ls weekend." said Coach Noonan, . Wooster was seeded they would face the Big Red in 6 games. Wooster's last chance "Though we really did not control the first in the Tournament, and therefore of Denison, whom had already won came with 10 seconds left in the game ball as well as we could have." Noonan recieved a bye in the first round of play two games in the tourney. when a penalty was called on Denison, has been drilling the team all week on on Friday, October 31. Thus the Scots The game started at 2:30 in the giving Scot goallie Sarah Heath a one-on-o- ne controoled passing and reducing the first game was on Saturday, November afternoon, giving the Wooster players shot against the Denison number of corner penalties called 1, against Calvin College. This game about three hours rest from their goallie. Amid cheers of "Sharky, them, which have been getting 9:30 a.m., but nonetheless, previous game. Encouraged by the Sharky!" from the now sizable against started at this, die-ha- rd quite numerous lately. Hopefully, there were a good number of Wooster cheering of three fans, who had Wooster crowd. Heath faced off in a as well as three maniac fans, should students who made the drive up to not returned to watch Men's Soccer situation where she has been 2 for 2 .mr.vj.r. Men's Cross Country Advances to Regionals Men finish 2nd at North Coast Athletic Conference Cross Country Championships at Allegheny College.

Fach wins individual honors for the second year

By David Dean

The mighty hills of western GLCA regional meet. Allegheny, a time of 27:01. Rounding out MUFFLERS Pennsylvania beckoned the finest althouf " a member of the NCAC, does Wooster's top seven was junior Chuck teams from the North Coast Athletic not compete in the GLCA region. This Brady, 29th in 27:29 and sophomore BRAKES Conference but when the gun was fired, is the first year Allegheny College was Brent Bunnell, 33rd in 2736. the people had cheered, and the runners not in the top three. Other fine performances by Wooster SHOCKS claimed the finish line, it was the Undoubtedly, the brightest moment runners were clocked by senior Bob STRUTS Fighting Scots who secured second of the 1986 Championship was the Jones, 38th in 27:52, freshman David place at the 1986 North Coast Athletic first place finish by junior Todd Dubin, 40th in 28:03 and senior David ALIGNMENTS Conference Cross Country Fach,the 1984 NCAC cross country Dean, 41st in 28:04. Championship at Allegheny College in champion. From the very Fach start Coach Bill Sudeck of Case Western ocoupoistd Meadville, Pennsylvania. took command of the race until the . Reserve University was named the la ana a "Overall the race was splendid" fourth mile when he busted loose and 1986 NCAC Men's Cross Country rncocn I i no VAMrai " D D commented Coach Bean. The men set the distance between himself and the Coach of the Year while coach Jim AND RECEIVE 10 a really ran super and they ran together. I second man by 15 seconds. Following Bean of The College of Wooster was 0 OFF ANY SERVICE couldn't have asked for more." The D D behind Fach was senior Ed Mennis honored for his fourteen years as coach (SALE ITEMS EXCLUDED) men finished second to national from Case Western Reserve University of the men's cross country program. 0 D powerhouse Case Western Reserve with a time of 26:01. Todd Fach COLLEGE I.D. REQUIRED Jim Bean is retiring after this season. D 0 University with a score of 54 to Case's surveyed the course in 25:46. championship All in all the conference D 27. Other learn scqres were Denison Senior co-capta- in Paul Fleming was a sucess for the Fighting Scots TZUCEITT0r.IID.1S UniverMtyV77V AHegCeny College, from Evanston. Illinois finished who figured that Case would be a 106; Oberlin College, 133; Kenyon seventh overall, garnering himself tough challenge. However, the biggest College, 139. and Ohio Wesleyan All-Confere- nce honors for the third surprise was the third place finish of HIKE IT TO S0:.IE0:iE YOUTOTST University, 183. Case, Wooster and straight year. Fleming finished with a over favorite Denison University will compete in time of 26:14. Following Fleming was Allegheny College. " Denison was MOAS MUFFLER SHOP , two weeks at the GLCA Division HI sophomore Scott Michalek who gonna be tough. I predicted that KSEUberty Street Wooster. ONo regional cross country championship at finished in eleventh place with a time Denison would score an upset," 262-029- 7 HollancLMichigan. It should be noted of 26:58. Sophomore Todd Kelleher commented co-capta- in Abe Springer. (N.E Comer of Beal and liberty) that this is the first time three schools finished 17th with a time of 26:58 and This new found strength in Denison's - from the NCAC have made it to the junior Chris Trivers finished 18th with Continued on Page 12 Pge 11

Continued from page 8 Fighting Scots Fall To cinrji it ie mf lact rmcc rrnintrv Tim T fi want to run my very best That's all. Rochester won its first game of the season against

So closes the chapter on Becky : : four-ye- Pickett's ar career of cross Wooster. country running.. Captain, regional Scot s can redeem themselves at Oberlin this weekend qualifier and leader, Becky has displayed PatSchmitz -- ti the type of caring character that's rare Sports writer, The Wooster Voice on most teams. Her dedication on the field and off is-- a testament to the The College of Wooster Fighting goal, and the score at halftime remained simply unable to move the team. foundation tor 1987 within their grasp. virtues of amateur athletics. When an Scots' football team lost their last knotted at 3-- 3. From that point, the Rochester tailback SamGuererri gained This will be a match of character, athlete has received positive support, as home game of the 1986 season to the season-lon- g saga of tough defense and over 170 yards, primarily due to die stamina, and pride for the Fighting 16--3. is the case with Becky, they will University of Rochester. The limited offense took hold, as high number of Rochester offensive Scots. . continue to participate in that sport victory was Rochester's first this sophomore quarterbacks Don possessions. WCWS, 91.9 FM will broadcast the long after their college years are over. season, while the Scots can now finish Matthews and Craig Lombardi The Fighting Scots, who wrap up game live from Dill Field tomorrow, The Wooster Voice wishes Becky and no better than 4-- 5. combined to throw four interceptions to the season by facing Oberlin College beginning at 1:30 PM. with Pat the rest of the team the best of luck as Wooster drew first blood with a 26 set up the visiting Yellow Jackets in on the road, have the goals of winning Schmitz and Andy Horning calling they compete, next week, at the yard Dave Baka field goal - their first good offensive field position. the last game of the six Wooster behind the mikes, and behind GLCA Regional championship at points in nine quarters. Rochester Matthews was not removed from the seniors' careers, finishing with a .500 Wooster. Denison Upsets 12th -- . returned the favor with a 31 yard field game due to injuries this time, but was NCAC record, and laying the ranked Case Reserve ' NCAC Women's Volleyball to Host NCAC Conference Champions hips Sports Women hope to improve on a mediocre season

third-annu- 6-- won the Conference championship Update Although the al North Coast Gators' only conference loss came has been 1 junior middle they Athletic Conference Volleyball against Kenyon as they finished with a hitterblocker Janeen Buzash. and advanced to the NCAA Division III 41-- 5-- 1 is with a 7 record, the In what was an outstanding NCAA Championship shapes up to be a battle record. Right now, Allegheny Another team that has shown steady playoffs 10-2- first-pla- 22-- dropped to 8 overall Division HI football game, Denison between ce Kenyon College and 1 1 overall under first year coach improvement has been Oberlin Scotties have on 4-- 2 in the Conference after being University upset Case Western Reserve defending champion Allegheny Bridget Sheehan, who has relied College. Under the direction of and third-ye- ar by injuries and illnesses. University on the Spartans' home field College, any of the five remaining sophomore Carol Frederick and junior coach Pat Milkovich, the plaqued First-ye- ar Pam Smith, hopes 27-1- for the title. Penny Hess for most of the team's Yeomen have played much better than coach. in Cleveland 4 to earn their teams could challenge 7-- 1- -5 co-capt-ain Foreman, y In addition, 29 record and that junior Tracy consecutive North Coast The two-da- tournament, which begins offensive production. their overall second outstanding defensive player, who Athletic Conference football at 1:00 PM Friday, November 7, will sophomore setter Sue Plyler has been a Conference mark might indicate. an success. Denise switched to setter this season, and championship. be hosted by The College of Wooster. key factor in the Gators' Leading the way are seniors the guidance of 1985 Despite having a young team, veteran Dahlin, a setterhitter and Karen Sharer, sophomore Kathy Klein, who has been see-sa- w. battle matched two Kenyon, under The consistent offensive outstanding teams,' but it was NCAC Coach of the Year. Gretchen Case Western Reserve University a hitter, along with sophomore hitter Wooster1! most her quite ready to player, can lead the Scotties to a Denison's dominating defense and the Weitbrecht, has rapidly developed into coach Mina Moore has made Carol Sticker. While not force, only in the Spartans very competitive. CWRU challenge for the championship, respectable finish in the tournament. multi-talen- ts of Denison's standout a dominating not with a 3-- 16 itself in a spoiler's senior tailback, Chris Spriggs, that NCAC, but throughout Division III. enters the tournament Oberlin also finds could play the role of weekend. secured the NCAC crown. Though 'the In three short years, Weitbrecht has overall record but role this two-da- y 8-- 25 Cifani has start, Ohio Wesleyan Tickets for the tournament are Spartans, the nation's 12th ranked taken the Ladies from an record to spoiler. Senior hitter Diane After a slow 9-1- 30-- 6-- 0 Spartans along University, which is 9 overall and available at the door. Admisssion Division HI team, moved the ball, the their current 5 mark and in the been the leader for the Thorsen 2-- 4 conference, has come on prices for adults are $2 for Friday's first Big Red defense, led by defenders Dan Conference. Sophomore middle with freshman hitter Diana in the Hilary Bristol. coach Mary Parker. The round and $3 for Saturday's final round; .Holland and Dave Elliott, consistently hitterblocker Holly Swank, a and freshman setter strong under two-da- y All-Ameri- ca teams in the are led by senior setter Amy however, a pass can be made the big plays. Spriggs, wearing a legitimate candidate, has One of die most improved Bishops season has been and hitter Connie purchased for $4. Students, faculty, and flack jacket ( due to bruised ribs), had been the driving force behind Kenyon's conference this Barkett junior success. She is joined by sophomore Denison University. Big Red coach Dixon, but OWU als0 has benefited staff with ID cards will be admitted for 304 yards of Denison's 405 yards of hitters Chris Seyfried and Kris Snyder. Cynthia Krzystofiak has watched her from the play of its underclassmen, $1. Children three and under win be total offense, rushing for 171 yards and Entering the tournament, the Ladies, team flirt with the 300 mark all including freshman hitter Miriam admitted free. passing for 133 yards. Jay Todd, who were undefeated in conference season , and through November 2, Hoffman, sophomore setter Becky The tournament begins Friday, All-Americ- an linebacker, was among play, are ranked fifth in the Great Lakes Denison is 14-1- 7 overall and 3-- 3 in the Roush and sophore defensive specialist November 7 with the first matches the outstanding players for Case conference. Senior co-captia- ns Amy Amy DeCant scheduled for 1:00 PM and die final Reserve, collecting IS tackles and one Region. Defending tournament champion, Hoke and Anne Jewell have provided One of the most hard-luc-k teams this matches of the day scheduled for 730 interception off of Spriggs. Allegheny has always boasted an consistent performances and important season has been The C&llege of PM. PLay resumes on Saturday, This NCAC championship match outstanding volleyball program, and leadership all season, but one of the Wooster. Just two year's removed November 8 at 10:00 AM with the was the highlight of the last full 1986 has been no exception. The Lady Big Red's biggest offensive weapons from their best season in history, when finals scheduled for 4:00. weekend of NCAC play-- While Denison was wining the title in Wooster Has Best Season In Ten Years: ' Cleveland and Case Reserve set&ag in This year's College of Wooster men's Women's Soccer finishes 7th in the runnerup spot, Allegheny College soccer team tied a school record for beat Kenyon 21-- 3, to secure outright most wins in a season (14) when they possession of third place in the defeated last the NCAC Conference, The Kenyon win gave the Saturday. The FIGHTING SCOTS, -- an improvemeht next year " Gators, under first-ye- ar coach Peter Coach hopes for under coach BOB NYE, also by Beth Ryan Vaas, a 4-- 2 record and they currently established a record for most shutouts carry a 5-- 3 overall mark, the best in one season with nine. It was their The women's soccer team finished its sport mis fall. season for Allegheny in eight years. best season in ten years. 2-11- with disappointing -2 Women's soccer at Wooster is still lose anyone to graduation as the team Though ranked 12th in this past season a Although the record is poor, it building it's program. All the other consists of freshmen, sophomores and week's Division HI poll, it is unclear Baka Kicks Record: WOOSTER record. of does show, nowhere near, the teams in the conference have been a few juniors. The women have high what will happen to Case Reserve's placekicker DAVE BAKA (Brecksville, not and potential. Being established for a couple of years. This hopes for a very succesful season next ranking. Denison received votes in last OHWalsh Jesuit) set school record for teams talent with injuries and illness' is only the second uear that the year. Next year let's give the program week's poll and may surface into the most field goals in one season when he plagued is the really the squad. The sport been varsity at Wooster. lots of support by attending games. Top 20 this week on the strength of kicked his seventh of 1986 against the what hurt sport has had the highest injury rate of any other Luckily for the Scotties they will not . thier defeatof CWRU University of Rochester last Saturday. college flirting needs. Thev can't hist raise taxes," he adds. cross country Purdue and Indiana universities, rivals because more unemplyed people need Cleveland Sports Scene in virtually everything, have been state social services, welfare, and other Continued from page 10 consume Pat Schmitz jointly wining and dining legislators at programs which, in turn, program could spell trouble for the "breakfast, lunch and dinner" to try to more of what little money there is. that's whay Lenny Hie Cleveland Browns are now off to inexperienced, but Scots and Spartans if they intend to win more Funding, reports Purdue Vice "Many states are battling deficits, for, teach. The their best start since 1980 after Wilkens is there to dominate the NCAC in years to come. President Dr. John Hicks. and higher education suffers for it," victory over the defeating the hapless Indianapolis Colts Kiddie Cavs' opening New freshman and upperclass talent The Faculty Senate at Utah State, concurs Corina Eckl of the National 113-10- 6, 24-- 7-- 3, Bullets, was 9. The Browns, now continue Washington have elevated the Big Red into star meanwhile, voted flatly to refuse to Conference of State Legislatures. opening win recent to win ugly, but so what? A win is a their first in status. join the administration's mandated Last year, she says, 21 states increased gave them an actual win. Cleveland's fine showing this memory, and This week the Scots remain idle as effort to cut another six percent off this their college budgets more than ten winning record for the first time since season puts them in contention for they warm up for the 1986 Great Lakes year's budget in order to absorb the . percent. This year, only seven states Sunday's loss to the either the divisional crown in the AFC 1981. Last Regional Championship at Holland, stale funding decline. did. And now some of those seven Chicago Bulls was a game which will Central or a wild card spot, and fans Michigan. The match-u- p between Case Northern Iowa's administrators were states, short of money, are asking differently later this season, should expect them to down Houston, turn out and Hope, Wooster and Ml Union, so upset by the state budget news two colleges to cut their budgets in the hopefully San Deigo and Buffalo to go at least with more experience, and Wabash and Denison should be an weeks ago that they bought an ad middle of the year. 9-- free agents Phil 7 this season. the signings of veteran action packed thriller. Only two teams protesting state education funding These pleas ( college presidents are Although " Three reasons for the Browns' success Hubbard and World Free from the GLCA will advance to "stinginess" in the Des Moines making) are last ditch efforts." Eckl on their have been Bernie Kosar's dramatic the team may go winless Nationals and Case and Ml Union are Registernewspaper. says. trip, fans should improvement, the development of a current west coast road the favorites. However, a good day for The governor believes the money Adds Hines, "mis is affecting lives for real, and pass rush, and great special teams play. take heart. Ron Harper is either the Scots or Hope College could spent on this ad would be better spent all over." the NBA. Kosar, who had a mediocre rookie will soon be a superstar in mm that around easily. on student education," Dick Vohs, "It's a very difficult spiral to break, season, is now rated fourth among Brad Daugherty and John Williams are Gov. Terry Branstad's press secretary, and we're right at the point where it's AFC, hitting the poor man's Twin Towers, and the downright quarterbacks in the on. Continued from page 7 replied angrily. The half page ad costs most discouraging if not 62 of his passes, with ten supporting cast of Bagley. Turpin. Lee, $2,050. impossible-- to cope," he says. touchdowns and only four and company is better than adequate. it was last year at this same time. But few expect the state funding cuts interceptions. The new four-ma- n The Cleveland Indians can make Some state officials began fighting to stop any rime soon, if only because defensive line has become a force, with amends for themselves at the current back with some unusual histrionics last states in the energy and farm regions Reggie Camp, Sam Clancy, Carl general manager's baseball mettings by week. don't have more money to give to their Hairs ton and Dave Puzzuoli all having swapping hitting for pitching. They University of Wisconsin System colleges. an outside shot at ten sacks apiece this made a huge mistake last week by President Kenneth Shaw tried to make Tunes are tough for the states. I season. As far as special teams are refusing to trade second baseman Tony the point by saying budget cuts have wouldn't call this a decline in state forced students concrened. Ice Cube" McNeil speaks Bernazard, an average talent, for state campuses to turn funding, but a flattening," says Illinois 4 for himself, while Jeff Gosset has Baltimore's Storm Davis. Davis is away "make me cry." State's Dr. Edward Hines, who tracks improved his punting dramatically, and one of the finest young pitchers in The presidents of Idaho's four state funding of colleges. Matt Bahr should score over 100 points baseball, and will pitch for another ten state-support- ed colleges went on a 1 do expect it to last well beyond this season. The sum of all of this is years - for San Diego. The Padres, highly publicized "barnstorming tour" five years, however. The economic Dodgers, and Mets of six cities to plead their case for more I7Q3TIX that the Browns are winning with Cardinals, Royals, future is not particularly bright or . simple old-fashion- ed execution, which are all interested in acquiring more funding. rosey for some farm states and those ccnsr should "We were given a good hearing," can make an average team great. offensive punch, so Joe Klein with oil-- or mineral-relate- d industries," The Cleveland Cavs have tons of listen to these teams when they call. reports Idaho State President Richard Hines says. They will experience talent. You can easily tell that they are Bowen. The minds are more open" to problems again next year." Shiltsy Going Nowhere Fast Chris Shifts Sports Editor, The Wooster Voice n .

The leaves turn and die. the sun Before the Case Reserve football butt for two long halves, never shines less and less and walking game, as some of the football players experiencing 4th and 1, except from the

T-sh- stands. outside with a irt Is reserved for the strolled along the grass at Finnegan freaks. Dreariness sets in, people stay Field, trying to get a feel for it. Rich A sign hangs outside the training in bed more and start to get fat. Carmel said,"Division m football is for room of the P.E.C. which says Outdoor activity is' limited to the sicko people who can't grow up. We're just "ahtletes are special people." For the intramural football teams. But what is kids." True, Division HI football love of the game, and nothing more. lodged in most seniors minds who play players don't get scholarships, and Division HI athletes spend two to four

inter-collegia- day - sometimes perhaps even fall te sports, is the fact chances of going pro are close to zilch. hours a JnAiMuauiiDim that they will never play this sport in Personally. I wouldn't be here if I didn't more (especially in the pre-seaso- n). organized fashion again. enjoy playing football - I'd be at a That's a heck a long time to be For some, life after athletics will be larger school where I could buy my spending on an extra-curricul- ar activity easy - perhaps a 10k run on Saturday, a diploma for six bucks, take the easy with no career intentions yea, ahtletes pick-u- p touch-footba- ll game on Sunday way out - that ain't growning up son. are special people, especially the with the fellas, or even a relief that We're kids because we're playing a kids seniors who stuck it out these past four they can just physically sit back, game - but in the long run, when we years - here's to the future... consume Payday Bars and fifteen bowls get shut-u- p, shut-of- f and shut-dow- n, of Lucky Charms, as their body turns we wouldVe been there before. There was an error last week which to jello. But what about those intense There is a senus amount a maturity 111 claim to be my fault just for kicks. folk, those who had never played on a involved in playing Division III I didn't write last weeks women's soccer champioship team - or even a winning football, or Division JH volleyball, or article. A woman from the soccer team. What about those who take a Criquet, or whatever. You lose, you team itself wrote iL pick-u- p game too seriously and can't cry. You win, you celebrate. You're handle a handful of jerk-off- s who buddy spent four years gettin stoned, Rich, thanks for letting me use your content themselves with tugging at getting A's, getting fat - wishing to name. One last thing before I go -- people's jock-strap- s. Their last play some lacrosse or something, but okay, the Red Sox lost, so whaL I'm

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