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VOL. 79, NO. 16 Southwestern Oklahoma State University, Weatherford, Oklahoma 73096 Wednesday, February 8, 1989

-Upcoming- Events Jazz ’89: Campus 19th annual jazz festival to feature Rich Matteson, FEB. 9: A Seminar will be conducted in FA 102 by Rich Matteson for music education and the Peter Krauss/Lisa Turci Quartet Friday students, as well as anyone else Jazz soloist Rich Matteson, the the Arts. citing jazz soloists and clinicians. composer and college professor. who is interested. The seminar Peter Krauss/Lisa Turci Quartet Rich Matteson, Roger Distin­ A graduate of the University of He is an outstanding recording is at 10:00 a.m. and the Southwestern Jazz guished Professor of American Iowa, Matteson has had a wide musician in every jazz idiom, hav­ The Peter Krauss/Lisa Ensemble will be featured at the Music at the University of North and varied career as public school ing recorded with Louis Arm­ Turci Quartet with Paul 19th annual Southwestern Okla­ Florida, is recognized interna­ music teacher, professional per­ strong in Dixieland style on tuba: Bowman on drums and Jeff homa State University Jazz tionally as one of the most ex­ former, conductor, arranger. (See Festival, page 8) Johnson on bass will perform a Festival on Friday, Feb. 10, in the concert at 7:00 p.m. in FA 102. Margaret Renz Replogle Fine Admission is $3 or a student Arts Center. ID. The festival will consist of high FEB. 10: Peter Krauss, Paul school and junior high stage band Bowman and Jeff Johnson will competition, numerous clinics conduct a rhythm section clinic with the guest artists and two con­ in FA 102 at 10:00 a.m. certs. Concerts will be held at 1 and 8 p.m. Piano, drum set, and bass clinics will be conducted in Tickets can be purchased Music 102, and FA 102 and 103 through the SWOSU Music at 4:00 p.m. These clinics, as Department at (405) 774-3296 or well as the clinics at 10:00 and from any jazz ensemble member. 2:30, are open to anyone who Tickets will also be available at has an interest in learning more the door. Admission for the 1 about jazz. p.m. concert is $5. Ticket prices for the 8 p.m. concert are $7.50 A concert featuring Mat­ for reserved seating and $5 for teson and the Quartet, along general admission. with Southwestern’s Jazz In addition, a pre-concert for­ Ensemble, will be held at 8:00 mal party will take place at the p.m. in the FA Auditorium. T-Bone Steak House Banquet Reserved seats are $7.50, room at 5:30 p.m. The admission general admission is $5, and of $12.50 will include a reserved SWOSU students who have seat ticket for the 8 p.m. concert. their ID pay only $3. The jazz festival event is spon­ FEB. 11: Cheer on sored by the school’s Department Southwestern’s men’s and of Music with assistance from the women’s basketball teams as State Arts Council of Oklahoma JERRY EVERETT and other members of Southwestern's Jazz Ensemble get in shape for Friday's perfor­ they lake on Northeastern in and the National Endowment for mances during the annual jazz festival. the ‘Dawghouse. The women begin at 6:00 p.m.; the men by Justin Adams play at 8:00. and Allyson Reynolds FEB. 15: The Lady 'Dawgs will try to avenge their loss to SWOSU jazzers define jazzSouthwestern Staff Writer East Central at 6:00 p.m., and Editor however they will be on the jazz n 1: “Jazz is the The lack of student attendance Scott Hillock, a trumpet player up and you enjoy more. The older Tiger’s home court. The at past Southwestern Jazz in Jazz “ A” for the last few years, you get, the more you understand SWOSU men will play at 8:00 Festivals has been attributed by said that he became interested in what professional players in the p.m. highest form of members of the jazz ensemble at jazz partially because of his world are doing. It’s a growing creativity within a father. SCEC (Student Council Southwestern to a lack of process,” Hillock said. “ First you for Exceptional Children) will listen to it, then you study it, then fra me w or k. It is knowledge about jazz. Several "My dad acquired all kinds of have its monthly meeting at music at college. When I was lit­ you learn to play it like they did, 11:50 a.m. in the Neff South­ members of Southwestern's well- and then you develop your own spontaneous and known Jazz “A" recently tle, I would take the records and west Classroom. Pizza and listen to them. And then it kind of style.” drinks will be provided, but answered some questions about anything goes.” grew, and I started to play jazz in Terry Young, a you are asked to bring $2. jazz and told us why students (Aaron Rathbun) junior high and high school. player in Jazz "A ” for five should attend the festival. Every day something new comes (See Jazzers, page 8) Inside

Oklahoma teachers: S WOSU Jazz: Sports: Love: Graduation: In need of higher salaries. Try it! You'll like it! Players of the Week named. SWOSU students try to ex­ Interested? It’s time to ap­ Page 2 Page 3 Page 5 plain it. ply. Page 7 Page 8

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FINANCIAL AID CORNER Fee W aiver Applications are available in the Financial Aid office. Requirements are a 3.2 GPA, par­ ticipation in a sanctioned campus activity and you must be a resident of the State of Oklahoma. Spring OTAG checks are expected the second week in March. Watch the sign in front of the Ad­ ministration Building for arrival date. It is time to fill out packets for the 89-90 school year. Applications must be completed for considera­ tion for Pell, SLOG, Work-Study, Loans and OTAG. I he deadline for Freshman Scholarship Applications for incoming freshmen is April 1, 1989. Page 2 Wednesday, February 8 , 1989 The Southwestern Editorials

Press Release Oklahoma educators by Allyson Reynolds deserve higher salaries Southwestern Editor Hard to believe that Valentine’s Day is nearly upon us, isn’t it? by Ruth Bleckley figures may seem low, they are an educator’s job is more difficult You know, as we were getting ready to do this issue, I watched Southwestern Student alarmingly high for a program and time consuming than other some of you all bringing in personal ads for your Valentines. All “ You have to pay decent such as Southwestern's. Mouse jobs. of us girls in the office would sigh and comment on how much we salaries to keep good people and added that the reason most The other major obstacle wished our sweethearts would do that for us. A couple of us even attract good people to the job. graduates went out of state was, preventing higher salaries for commented on the fact that just having a honey to call our own These people have been over­ “ They are forced out because of educators is the misconception would suffice. And the guys in the office would just look at us and looked for years,” said the Board circumstance. They can’t find a that taxpayers do not want roll their eyes, silently hoping their girlfriends and wives didn’t of Legislative Compensation job that pays enough.” another tax increase. While this pick up this week’s issue and wonder where their personal ad when the decision to raise the Also, Oklahoma is not attrac­ observation may be generally was. salaries of the Oklahoma Legis­ ting experienced teachers from true, it is not so in the case of the But as I watched it all, it hit me how much we really run from lature was announced. This state­ other states. Such teachers have tax increases for education. The love and relationships—myself included. Have you noticed how ment is logical, yet it doesn’t ap­ no incentive to move, in fact they public has made it clear that independence-oriented we’ve become? I’m not sure if we just do ply to educators in Oklahoma. The would have to take a substantial education should be a priority and not know the skills involved in relating, or if we have all been hurt recent 53 percent pay raise for cut in pay to move to Oklahoma. that they will support a tax so much that we just figure it is better not to risk it at all. Oklahoma legislators brought Why should they? As a result of documented in both the national And it is not just in our ‘love relationships’, either. It is their salaries up from 15th in the low salaries, the quality of Gallup Poll and the statewide something that can get in the way of our friendships, too. A lot of nation to eighth. Currently Okla­ educators in Oklahoma decreases Kielhorn Survey. us, guys and girls, have problems in friendships with the op­ homa educators' salaries rank each year. Not that excellent The obstacles to increased posite sex. We’re always worried that the other person wants 45th in the nation. A 53 percent teachers do not exist in Okla­ salaries for educators in Okla­ more (i.e.-commitment). And so we’re afraid to let our guard pay raise would bring these homa, but there could be more. homa are easily overcome when, down, and enjoy true intimacy with a friend. Kind of sad, isn’t it? salaries up to fourth on the na­ Only two obstacles prevent in­ instead of speculating, people tional scale. look at the facts. The only thing See, I’ve decided that love is so scarce, yet so beautiful, that creased salaries for educators in we should accept it from wherever we can get it, and give it The consequences of low Oklahoma: attitudes toward needed to make higher education salaries a reality in Oklahoma is whenever we can. Not just to that cute guy we work with, either, salaries for educators in Okla­ teacher workloads and attitudes but to our friends and our families as well. (By all means, don’t homa are grave. In a state that about tax increases. The public action. This action must be taken by the state legislature. In the forget the cute guy you work with, or the one in the English has one of the best teacher educa­ often believes that teaching is Comp., or the one...). tion programs in the country, past, education has been taken easy—work from eight to three, Desmond Morris, author of Intimate Behaviors, said, “ In a many of the teacher education with two weeks off at Christmas care of last in the state budget process, and it received the left­ social environment that is ever crowded and impersonal, it is graduates go out of state to find and three months for summer becoming increasingly important to reconsider the value of close teaching positions. According to overs. vacation. However, people with personal relationships before we are driven to ask the forlorn statistics from the placement of­ these beliefs do not see the long The educators of Oklahoma do question, ‘Whatever happened to love?’” fice at Southwestern, in 1987, 42 hours spent grading papers, plan­ not begrudge the legislators their Let’s not let ourselves get to the point where we are driven to percent of the registered educa­ ning tests and lessons, and pay raise; they only want to be ask “ Whatever happened to love?” I mean, Valentine’s Day is a tion graduates accepted positions researching special topics, not to judged by the same standard as wonderful holiday, and it should be observed faithfully, but let’s in school districts outside mention working with ad­ the legislators. As the Board of also celebrate love on Mondays (I know the editorial staff could Oklahoma. In 1988, 15 percent of ministrators, students, and Legislative Compensation said, use a kind word then), and on Tuesdays, and on Wednesdays, registered students took positions students’ parents. “ You have to pay decent salaries and so on and so forth. out-of-state. According to Mark Vacations are not simply free to keep good people and attract Oh, but this is getting close to Valentine’s Day, and so, in Mouse, Director of Placement, time, either. Teachers often good people to the job. These peo­ keeping with the Valentine spirit, I want to wish all of our most of the education majors that spend vacation time attending ple have been overlooked for readers, and the paper staff, a Happy Valentine’s Day—but most come to school here want to teach workshops, doing inservice or years.” This statement applies to especially that cute guy I work with. in-state. So, although these writing lesson plans. Sometimes educators as well as legislators. Driver’s carelessness is not understood Dear Editor: knowing what happened, I have to up on my “ stu ff’, but in today’s same lesson. us. Even in tight parking we don’t I was walking to my car yester­ assume that my car was involved economy and with a young family, I realize the person responsible have to shove the car door open day and as I looked at the car, I in a hit-and-run, or by the looks of what 1 own has to last and ideally I for the dent in my car may not be into the next car to get in or out. It began to have a sick feeling. Upon the dent, the person parked next would like to keep it looking nice. aware of what happened. He/she may sound extra particular to be closer inspection, my suspicions to me let their car door bang into I was raised in a family that didn’t may have been late to class and so careful getting in and out of the were confirmed. There was a big mine. have extra money so I had to learn rushed off without a thought of car, but think about it. The next dent in the door of my car. Not Now, I am not one to be hung to take care of what I had and, in hitting someone elses car. big dent—might be in your car. the process, learned to respect Regardless of the circumstances I others property also. It is sad to feel like we as faculty/staff/- Anita Fischer say, not every one has learned the students can take the time to be Secretary, The considerate of the person next to School of Education I am nothing without love. It Southwestern doesn t matter if I am wealthy, Writer reflects on romance or if I have all the knowledge in the world, without love by Denise Saucier I had had a hard day at work, Subscription: $5.00 per year nothing is important. Even if I Southwestern Staff Writer and had completely forgotten give all I have to help those in This is it, boys and girls, the about Bob’s request for my Editor:...... Allyson Reynolds need, if I do not do it with love, Valentine’s issue of The South­ number. I immediately began to Associate Editor:...... Alayna Newton it is meaningless. western. And since this issue is dance around the living room, Sports Editor:...... J e ff Packham But I have love. And this all about love, I thought I would singing softly to myself, “ He call­ Lifestyles Editor:...... Michele Charles love I have has definite lend a little humor to your day by ed; oh yes, he called.” Advertising Manager:...... Barry Harbison qualities. These qualities are telling you about the worst ex­ Then my sister revealed to me Photographers:...... Emily McKinley. Monte York those of patience, kindness, perience I ever had with love. I the true reason Bob had phoned. Staff Writers: Diane Matthews, Tamra Romines, Trudy Owen, refusal to envy, boast, or take can laugh now. “ Denise, you don’t think he Heather Magee, Denise Saucier. Shelli Williamson. pride in itself. This love that I For most of my high school called you, do you?” Bryce Burnett, Becky Combs, Justin Adams have is not rude, nor is it self- years, I was "in love” with a guy I, of course, truly believed that. seeking, nor easily provoked. I'll call Bob (not his real name). I Then Cheri told me the facts. The Southwestern is the student newspaper of Southwestern It does not take joy in evil do­ thought Bob was perfection. He “ I’m sorry, but he called and Oklahoma State University. It is published every Wednesday ings, but it rejoices in truth. It was a photographer for the school asked me to the homecoming during the fall and spring semesters, except during holidays and is always available to protect, paper; loved biology, as I did; dance.” finals week, and biweekly during the summer semester by the hope, trust, and persevere. drove an MG convertible (red) I, needless to say, was crushed. Southwestern Publishing Co., University Campus, Weatherford. This love never fails. Other and—this was the cinch—played The one consolation was that my Okla., 73096. things will fall, but when the the saxophone extremely well. I sister had turned the creep down perfect thing happens, im­ tried everything to make him like FLAT. The Southwestern encourages comment from the student perfect things pass away. me, all to no avail. We were just I don't want you to think that I body, faculty, and administration in the form of letters to the Therefore, because I love friends. Then one day, while we still think he is a creep. In fact, I editor. All letters should include a name and phone number (or you. I promise to be patient, were sitting in newspaper class, now find the entire situation extension), however the name may be withheld on request. The and kind. I will not envy, nor Bob asked me for my phone rather humorous. I hope you did phone number will not be printed, but it will allow us to contact boast. I will not be rude, nor number. Need I tell you, I was as well. the writer should the need arise. Letters should be sent or seek self-satisfaction, nor be ecstatic. I came home from work brought to The Southwestern. Room 117, Science Building, angered. I promise to always that evening, and my sister, who Telephone 774-3168. protect you, always hope for is two years younger than 1, the best with you. always trust greeted me at the door. Happy The opinions expressed on this editorial page are the opinions you. and always persevere in “Guess who called!” she said. of the writers, and not necessarily the opinions of the university the name of our love. I will I had no idea, and proceeded to Valentine's administration. The Southwestern Publishing Co. is solely never fail you. because I LOVE guess. Day! responsible for the content of this newspaper. YOU. "Stupid! (her pet name for me) Bob called!” The Southwestern Wednesday, February 8, 1989 Page 3 Justin on Jazz: Jazz Festival worth your time by Justin Adams great music performed by profes­ Without music this world would university. He is president of the appear here such as: Lou Marini, Southwestern Staff Writer sional musicians. It is not just for be nothing. All pepple like all National Association of Jazz Clark Terry, Pete Chrislieb, Rich Attendance at activities around the benefit of music majors. We kinds, and jazz can be enjoyed by Educators. He is highly respected Matteson, Diane Reeves, Bobby campus is pretty slim unless it is a already appreciate it. I want to all. Jazz is a complicated art form, as one of the best, if not the best, Shew, and many others. Dr. dance or rush party. The atten­ cultivate your interests as but you don't have to understand jazz instructors in the state. He Segress is a great organizer and dance I want to talk about is the students to the realm of jazz. it to appreciate it. has been organizing these brilliant man. I personally thank poor and declining turnout at our Dr. Terry Segress is the Direc­ festivals for almost 20 years and him for the festival. university’s jazz festival. A lot of you attend rock con­ tor of Jazz Bands here at the has had some really big names Well, if by now you're tired of I know you have been reading a certs, and so do 1. But jazz is no hearing about the jazz festival. lot about the jazz festival lately different, just a different style. I’m sorry-not for me, but for you: because it has been all over the Jazz and rock both influenced because I know what a joy it is to paper. The reason for this is that each other. The feelings of ex­ Justin on Jazz experience music more than from the jazz festival is an important periencing good music can be felt the ear. I feel it in my soul. part of this university as a whole- at both styles. A festival such as by J. Adams So I invite all of you readers to not just the music department and this both educates and fascinates Southwestern Staff Writer attend the jazz festival. And I per­ music majors. us about something that most sonally guarantee that you will not The jazz festival is meant to ex­ people will never master: the art Hey, cats! It’s that time again. 1 hope you took my advice last be disappointed. I’ll see you pose people such as you and me to of music. there. time, ‘cause if you did you are well on your way to being a Jazzer! This week is dedicated to all you romantic guys and gals who Love? One student says want to buy some “ smooth" music for your valentine. Such music is referred to as "Easy Jazz.” Easy Jazz is a mellow, emo­ tional, romantic type of jazz. A new performer of this style is a it is not her cup of tea man who has just recently received fame with "Songbird.” Do by Jill Nickerson they have been married for almost you know him yet? His name is Kenny G. His new , Southwestern Student thirty years. I love all my siblings, “ Silhouette” , is a great album that has some stylish, romantic, My friend has started to brush my nephews, and my niece. I love mellow tunes. It’s definitely a good choice if you like a sexy sax her shoes and tie her teeth. She my friends, I love my friends’ sound. walks around campus wearing a goldfish, and I love Kraft Well, now for my trumpet player selection for this style: Chuck silly smile all day. Recently, she macaroni and cheese. Mangione. Chuck is actually a flugelhorn player who has some bought an issue of Bride And most importantly, I have- real hip tunes. The album I recommend is called “ Classics magazine and read it instead of we all have-the greatest love of Volume 6.” This album is a collection of his greatest hits. It’s a watching Oprah. She’s not sure all-God’s love. definite addition for your jazz library. anymore exactly what day it is, But it’s all of this “ in love” This week I've talked about a hot sax player and an awesome and even though it is freezing out­ stuff that gets me. And to make it trumpet player. I could never review the whole jazz circuit, but side, she says the weather is worse, Valentine's Day is here. I week by week I will bring you one step closer to the true form of wonderful. truly suffer during this holiday. music. Let me know if you take my advice and buy these , My friend has gone loco. All of the roses, the candy, the because I know you’ll dig them. My friend is in “ love.” presents-. Well cats, until next time, keep scattin'. I’ve probably given myself AND NONE OF IT’S FOR away with the quotation marks ME!!! around that word, but, yes, it’s Okay, the truth is out. Maybe if true, I’m a cynic. I were in love with someone, if I It’s all this “ love” stuff. You had a reason to carve someone’s turn on the television and an initials on my forehead, maybe I advertisement swears true love wouldn’t mind all of this Valen­ will come to you just by using a tine’s Day pomp. certain toothpaste. But frankly, I have yet to find a (I’m so sure. “ Gee, Ed, you Harlequin hero. Where are all of may be ugly, fat, disgusting, and the single, good-looking a communist, but hey, look at millionaires? (Gee, could I be in those white teeth! Yes! Yes, I’ll (See Love, page 8) marry you!!!!!” ) The soap operas-the so-called romance queens of television- promote love as though nothing else matters. Apology Have you ever noticed how couples who are “ in love” on To the students, staff, faculty soap operas never go to work or and fans of Southwestern Okla­ take care of their own children? homa State University, I’m (“ Let’s send little Joey to grand- .writing this letter for acceptance ma’s-for his entire life.”) And if of my apology for my sudden urge it's true love, why are most soap of unsportsmanlike conduct couples divorced within a year? 1 displayed at the contest between don’t know. Northwestern University and And isn’t love what sells Southwestern University. movies and books? We are all Unfortunately I was the one to suckers for a good old-fashioned toss the ice. I wish to remain romance. I know women who unknown, but those who caught swear by the motto, “ Give me a me know who I am. Harlequin, or give me death.” Please accept my apology, and Give me a break. let's hope the next time the two It isn’t that I don’t believe in meet, the excitement is just as love. I do. I’ve seen it in my good. parent’s marriage, which grows Sincerely, stronger every day, even though The Ice Man Dr. Norbert Smith to speak on alligators and physics Dr. Norbert Smith will be some of this work and its beauty. speaking on "Alligators and Dr. Smith will discuss ways to Physics at Interfaces,’ 7:30 p.m. use physics to measure heat flux Thursday, February 16, 1989, in through the skin of alligators and Room 118, Chemistry-Pharmacy- measure their blood flow rate. He Physics Building. will also discuss a thermal time Dr. Smith is a graduate of constant for alligators. He is Southwestern with a B.S. in recruiting people to install elec­ Biology. He also holds a M.S. in tronics instruments in alligators. Biology from Baylor University Dr. Smith has recently been in­ and a Ph.D. in Zoology from volved in teaching electronics at Texas Technological University the El Reno Federal Corrections where he began his research on Institution through El Reno alligators. He has since done Junior College. He also owns a biological research in some in­ company, K Tech, which sells teresting and beautiful regions of units to provide back-up power for the world. He will show slides of computers. Page 4 Wednesday, February 8, 1989 The Southwestern Pics 'n' Pans by Michele Charles love with Kelly and they soon buy the car of his dreams. While Southwestern Lifestyles Editor marry. But there is a catch--she is in Dallas he runs into a seductive RAIN MAN an unborn soul and Timothy car saleswoman and finds himself A movie with a message for the wakes one morning to find her caught in the middle of a love heart and a thought for the mind, gone. She is on earth. He is triangle. It takes about two “ Rain Man” stars Dustin Hoff­ granted a second chance and is seconds to get totally hooked on man and Tom Cruise. sent to earth again where he has a this action packed romantic com­ Cruise plays the part of Charlie certain number of years in which edy. Babbett, a young man who has a to find Kelly. Once again we find Still on the hot rental list of cold heart. Because Charlie’s another loop hole-they have no videos is "Bull Durham," “ Die father, whom he hasn’t seen for memory of each other and if he Hard,” and "Young Guns." years, dies he must return home doesn’t find her before time is up Videos soon-to-be-in are: "A Fish to find that he has been willed a they will never be together again. Called Wanda,” "The Good classic automobile and prize win­ Talk about true love! Mother,” Caddy Shack 2,” and ning roses. What is left-three “ It Takes Two" casts George “ Poltergeist 3.” million dollars-goes to someone Newborn as Travis Rogers, a Video rental lists are courtesy else. groom-to-be in 72 hours, who of Aardvark Video and Movie Charlie, seeking the share he goes to Dallas on a last fling to Madness. feels he deserves, finds the per­ son who was willed the money- that person is his brother Ray­ State sponsors Oklahoma mond (played by Hoffman), whom Charlie never knew existed. Ray­ Field Advisory Board SWOSU SPIRIT RAN rampant at the SWOSU/NWOSU game last mond. who is autistic and unable week. to cope with reality, lives in a Oklahoma has joined a limited tions, maintaining good recor­ private world within his mind. number of other states in offering dkeeping systems, and techni­ After finding Raymond back east, a program designed to provide ques for preserving the antiques Charlie kidnaps him (to get half advice and assistance to museums they are saving for future genera­ the money), and they set out for throughout the state. The tions. California. Traveling across the Oklahoma Field Advisory Service, with Raymond, sponsored by the Oklahoma The Field Advisory Service also Charlie learns as much about Museums Association and the offers an extensive and up-to-date himself as his brother. Oklahoma Historical Society, is reference library for use across My only complaint about this headquartered at the Oklahoma the state. Books, cassette tapes, movie is the portrayal of the peo­ State Museum. and videos may be checked out a ple in Oklahoma. If I were a New The new project provides on­ public libraries through the Otis Yorker, I would have started a site consultations as well as free Inter-Library loan system of the Oklahoma Department of “ Save the Oklahomans” pro­ help by phone and mail. gram. If people judge our state by Assistance is given to any non­ Libraries. some of the movie scenes, tourist profit groups that collect artifacts, For more information contact rates should drop dramatically. including libraries which maintain Cherie Cook, Field Consultant, Hoffman, with an incredible job special collections. Such institu­ Oklahoma Historical Society, 2100 as the autistic Raymond, and tions often have concerns about N. Lincoln, Oklahoma City, OK Cruise both contribute to the managing their growing collec­ 73105, (405) 521-2491. strengths of the ideas in the movie which make it one that evervone should see. VIDEOS In Valentine videos, two are on cupid’s list: “Made In Heaven” stars Timothy Hutton and Kelly McGillis in a match-made-in- heaven romance. Timothy dies and goes to heaven, where upon his arrival he meets and falls in

BRANDY'S NOT AFRAID to let you know who's No. 1. The Southwestern Wednesday, February 8, 1989 Page 5 Sports Hot shooting helps Bulldogs win game by Jeff Packham Turnovers were a key as South­ Parks and Joseph had 14 points Southwestern Sports Editor eastern turned the ball over 27 and Harrison added 13 points and Daron Harrison had 22 points times, compared to 16 for the 13 rebounds for Southwestern. In and seven rebounds, and South­ Bulldogs. the losing effort against OBU, the Bulldogs were led by Harrison’s western shot 61 percent from the In other action last week, 19 points and 13 rebounds. field in the second half to beat Southwestern split two home The Southwestern Player of the Southeastern in Durant, 76-68. games. Against Northwestern, Week is Daron Harrison. He total­ the Bulldogs won, 66-63, after Michael Parks and Stephen ed 54 points and 33 rebounds to previously losing to Oklahoma Joseph both scored 19 points for lead the Bulldogs to two wins in Baptist, 72-69. the Bulldogs against South­ three games. Harrison also had eastern. In the Northwestern contest, six steals for Southwestern. Duncan scores 50 points to set new school record by Jeff Packham eastern, 77-63, in Durant. western in Weatherford. DARON HARRISON leaps high for a shot against Northwestern as Southwestern Sports Editor The Lady Bulldogs leading Kim Golden also scored 13 Michael Parks and Robert Nash prepare for a rebound. The Bulldogs Jackie Snodgrass scored 14 scorer going into the game, Carla points for the Lady Bulldogs in won the home game, 66-63. points and eight other players Duncan, was held to 13 points for the win against Southeastern. scored five points or more as the game. She had just come off a In the earlier game against Southwestern defeated South­ 50-point effort against North­ Northwestern, the Lady Bulldogs won the game, 109-103, in triple­ overtime. Besides Duncan’s 50 Sports points, Shelly Mooter also had 14 Talk by Jeff Packham Southwestern Sports Editor points, which included 3-4 from Carla Duncan is The Southwestern by Jeff Packham OU’s move to the top. The Southwestern Sports Editor Gophers defeated previously top- Player of the The final NFL football game of ranked and undefeated Illinois, Week. the season was played last week, LSU edged Georgetown in Baton three-point range. Kris Lorenz and the NFC completely dom­ Rouge, and Ohio State beat scored 11 and Dena Phelps added inated the favored AFC. The final Louisville on the road. All these 10 points for Southwestern. score was 34-3, but the AFC did upsets moved OU up three Carla Duncan is The South­ have some excuse. Their top notches to number one. western Player of the Week. She players, including two quarter­ On the subject of basketball, scored 63 points and pulled down backs, were sidelined due to in­ Loyola-Marymount and U.S. 34 rebounds in two games. Her 50 juries. It showed in their lack of International set a few records points against Northwestern also scoring punch once they started last week. Both teams combined established a new school record. moving the ball. It also cost them to set the NCAA scoring record, the win. and Loyola-Marymount’s 181 total Despite the NFL season being points also set a record. LMU now over now, over 250 players are in averages over 113 points a game. the news. They are all free agents Carla Duncan compiled a few that were left unprotected by their records herself last week against teams. This enables them to sign rival Northwestern. She had 50 with whatever team they choose. points, hitting 21-41 shots, and This is the first year of also had 27 rebounds in the unrestricted free agency in the 109-103, triple-overtime win. The NFL. 50 points and the 27 rebounds OU’s number one! Stacey King broke the former records and Mookie Blaylock keyed the previously held by Kelli Litsch, Sooners’ first trip to the top spot now an assistant coach for the ever in basketball. OU should Lady Bulldogs. The 21 field goals thank Minnesota, Louisiana State also eclipsed the previous record and Ohio State for their help in of 16 held by Debbie Bruner. Page 6 Wednesday. February 8, 1989 The Southwestern Rock Talk by Bryce and Shelli Tips Roses For Sale With ‘‘Don’t Be Cruel” on the From the Top by Kimberly Charles that you do not have time to order charts and "My Prerogative” on Alpha Psi Omega Reporter it? Of course you do, because we the way up, it seemed only ap­ will have our booth open from by Denise Saucier Valentine's Day is almost here 9:00 to 5:00. We will have your propriate to give Bobby Brown's Southwestern Staff Writer "Don't Be Cruel” album a shot. and you cannot think of a thing to roses ready for you on Valentine's Cupid and his magic bow are shooting many a love arrow. get your sweetheart! Well, we are Day, so you can pick them up and Side one starts off with a big bang Valentine’s Day is drawing near, that extra special time of year. featuring Brown’s two hits. Ap­ the answer to your problem. deliver them to the ones you love. So this I tell you, this I say, here are ways to spend Valentine’s Alpha Psi Omega will be selling "It is too expensive," you say? pearances can be deceiving Day, though, because the next couple beautiful silk roses for Valentine's Do not worry, our roses only cost of tunes take a turn toward H olidays such as this are special when you are in love. Make it Day on February 8th and 9th in $2 each. Do not delay. Order "mellowsville.” But that’s okay. a point to do something extra special for the one you love. Make a the Student Union Iobbv. You say yours as soon as possible! It’s not a depressing mellow. In romantic dinner, and eat in a romantic setting. Or, go someplace fact, you could probably do a cer­ extra special for dinner. March 2, 3 & 4 tain amount of studying to it, if Although Valentine’s Day looks like every other day on the CLASSIFIED ADS you’re into that kind of thing. calendar, something sets it apart. That something can be said in Side two picks up with a couple three words: Love is expressed. Make sure you tell someone you Dinner of great movin’ tunes. But for love them, whether it be a romantic love, or your family. The those of you who enjoy slow danc­ point is, tell someone. Theatre ing it goes back to its laid back P erhaps you and your love could go for a walk while the sun is style. Overall, Brown falls more setting. The changing colors seem to heighten the sense of The SWSU Dinner Theatre is in into the cagetory of easy listening romance. its second year and offers an rather than super jam. We do Picnic meals are also romantic. Pack a nice lunch, and find evening of suspense with a new recommend the album. But, yourselves a pleasant spot where you can be alone to enjoy the mystery-comedy. One of the you'll probably be more inclined food, and each others company. evening's surprises will be the ex­ to listen to it while relaxing with a Years go by, and you will forget a lot of things about your col­ act title; there will be audience friend. It didn’t make us dance lege life. Make memories that you will always remember, participation with mysterious around the room ar.d bounce off whether you spend the rest of your life with the person you spend guests throughout the evening. the walls. the day with or not. Neil Simon's THE ODD COU­ After a grueling search for 25 PLE (female version) opened the people who have heard this dinner theatre in 1988 with lots of album, we concluded that 19 laughs and a roast beef buffet. SWOSU music junkies thought Visit a museum, or the zoo. Learn something about our world This year’s entree is Chicken Kiev “ Don't Be Cruel” was hot. Three together. with a salad bar and several lost students said it was medicore A ccept your partner just the way they are for the day. You can vegetable choices and dessert. A and naturally, three distributed continue trying to change them later. Give both of you a break third night has been added to individuals thought it stunk. from trying to be something you aren't. Who knows? You may allow a larger ticket sale. Produc­ On the Rock Talk rating scale even find that the things you were trying to change are actually tion dates are March 2, 3, 4; Bryce gives Bobby Brown a 7.5 appealing to you. tickets include dinner beginning and Shelli thinks Brown shows .Listen to what the other person is saying. Really listen, with at 7:00, a variety of entertainment great potential and has give the both your ears and your heart. before the show and during inter­ album an 8.5. Enjoy yourselves. Do something you haven’t done for a while. mission, and the play starting at That raps up another week in Go to the park and teeter-totter. Push each other on the swings. 8:00. The price of the ticket is Rock Talk. Coming attractions Don’t worry about any grown up things. Just have fun for a S9.00 or $7.00 with a SWSU I.D. are...??? while. Performances are in the SWSU Narrate a romantic tale to your special someone. Let your im­ Ballroom. Groups are invited to agination roam free. reserve tables for families, clubs T ake time.out to smell the flowers, and while you’re at it, send and school activities: tickets will some. be sold February 8-March at 1 at I ntrigue also adds to the romance. Don’t tell your date all the two locations...Hooked on Books details of your date. Surprise them! 104 E. Main and the SWOSU N ames are something we are all blessed with. See how many Language Arts Office. affectionate names you can call the one you love before repeating Details about the three perfor­ ant, mances of the Dinner Theatre E go has no place in this day. Consider your partner's feelings Mystery will be announced by the and input before making any definite plans. two directors, Delenna Williams Stars also have a high romantic quality. If it is a clear night, and Sherrie Sharp. find a quiet spot somewhere, and star gaze. The cast: Jeff Askins, sopho­ more from Clinton; Stephanie Bayn, sophomore from Weather­ ford; Tracey Cagle, sophomore Dedicate this day to someone you love. Try your hardest to from Altus; Missy Clark, fresh­ make this Valentine’s Day the best one they have experienced. man from Woodward; Dan Heath, A s this column winds down, I encourage you to look around sophomore from Ashland, KS; you if you don’t have a special someone with whom to spend the Lisa Tedlock, sophomore from day. Face it, we all have people we would like to get to know bet­ Chelsea; Kat Waldon, senior from ter. Talk to that cute guy or girl you work with, or have class with. Anchorage, Alaska. Who knows, you may have a wonderful Valentine beside you now. You have a great Valentine’s Day. The Southwestern Wednesday, February 8, 1989 Page 7 Southwestern students tell what love is by Jill Nickerson them, not what they can do for she calls you up and says she had Jeff Askins, also a sophomore, Melissa Miller, freshman, is Southwestern Student you. It’s giving more than a wreck, and the first thing you echoed Breslow’s opinion. "Love sick of love. “ Love gives me With Valentine's Day right taking.” say is “ Are you alright?” is only lust at first, because true heartburn.” around the corner, most SWOSU Kelli Delaney, freshman, said Dan Stoddard, freshman, said, love takes time. You have to work And Kristi Alexander, senior students have love on their on "Love is fun because I’m in "Love is mostly made of respect, at love and earn it.” said, “ Love is scary. Real scary.” minds and were willing to tell The love!” communication and trust. Com­ And Shannon Bartholomew, Southwestern just how they felt Kari Genzer, sophomore, felt mitment comes into play later.” another sophomore, also agreed. But from Tonya Shaw, junior, about it. Of course, as you will differently when asked about Heather Breslow, sophomore, “ Love at first sight never hap­ came the most positive answer see, several did not have love on love. “ I don’t care about love said, "Love is a term that most pens. There might be lust, but not about love. “ I think that love is their minds. anymore.” people confuse with infatuation or love.” special when you find the right David Tittle, sophomore, said, Kael Cleveland, sophomore, lust. I don’t feel that love can be Wally Billman, junior offered a person to share it with. Love is “ Love is where you think of some­ has his own definition of love. achieved until a long time has word of caution to you lovers out forever. Love is enduring with body all the time, and you think "Love is when you let your passed with hundreds of shared there. “ Love? Watch out for someone through the good times the things that you can do for girlfriend borrow your car, and experiences between a couple.” AIDS!” and the bad times.” Fire drill fashion for the woman Love serves a purpose by Michele Charles t-shirt. Of course, chilly weather with anything you may be wear­ by Denise Saucier and Cynthia Maddox restricts less and requires more; ing. Southwestern Staff Writer Oklahoma HalI R.A.'s bathrobes to the ankle and sweat­ Fire drills are also the perfect Love serves to delight, strengthen and educate. The main use pants are a definite must. Bed­ time to see what the other girls for delight is in allowing us to release our joy and to express joy to This season’s dormitory fire spreads are definitely out this are wearing and what is on the others; for strength is in growth and support; for education is in drill suggests clothing in teaching us to respect others and to respect ourselves; for any season. Sheer clothing is too “ in” list of nightwear. Please, do something neutral. Be prepared! man can profess to love, and think he loves; but love is something much for this occasion and should not block the stairwell gawking at Your best bet is a comfortable that shows. be left in the room. Strong sup­ other fashions, wait until you are pair of shoes that stay on during in the parking lot for evaluations. To spend too much time looking for love is ill-advised; to love that dash down the stairs. For the port in loose areas is strongly sug­ Remember, you are making a only for self-delight defeats the purpose; to love only to gathering outside, the weather gested. Makeup is optional, public appearance, and men could strengthen yourself is imprudent. For love is like music, it must definitely dictates what to wear. whether you sleep with it on or possibly (more than likely) be complement itself. Warmer weather allows for off. As for hairstyle, the tossed watching. So be prepared and run Love is not to condemn those who do not, nor to be superior, shorts, of moderate length, and a about or bed head look goes well out with your chin up. not to amuse yourself or your mate, but to learn of love and respect. Some loves are to be taken lightly, others are serious for a time, and yet others are to last forever. That is, some loves are to be taken at face value, some are thought to be “ the one” , and Alpha Gamma initiates pledges some are to be continued in marriage. The women of Alpha Gamma and Michelle Friemel for best dent scholarship and Panhellenic Love makes men happy, strong and confident. Therefore, if a Delta held their initiation for their Mother/Daughter and to Gayla delegate, Gina Meriwether co­ man truly loves, he should make his mate happy, strong and con­ fident as well. fall pledges on Saturday, Jan. 21. Taylor for best pledge. After­ vice president scholarship, Six pledges were initiated. They wards, officer elections were held. Michelle Friemel, recording Sincere men have sincere love; devious men only profess to were Michelle Friemel, Kim Har­ Those holding office for the secretary, Gayla Taylor, cor­ love when it suits their purposes; and some men find love im­ ris, Paula Kreger, Gayla Taylor, Spring semester are Amy responding secretary and publici­ possible, for the heart must be true in order to find true love. Julie Reupert and Renyssa Williamson, president, Nancy ty chairman, Renyssa Wines, Love is like a river that flows where it may, and is sometimes Wines. Awards were given to Bond, vice-president Fraternity treasurer, Angie McKinzie, co­ blocked. So if your heart is the dam that is blocking the flow, Michelle Plummer, Julie Reupert, education, Angie Hill, vice presi­ treasurer and rush chairman, raise the floodgates, and let it run free. Paula Kreger, activities and 1989 STUDENT SENATE SPRING BUDGET philanthropy chairman, Kim Har­ REVENUE ris, house chairman, Judy Grose, Brought forward $5069.00 membership chairman, Kari Est. Student Fees (3300 x 2.50) 8250.00 Austin, ritual chairman and Julie Reupert, social/standards chair­ TOTAL REVENUE $13,319.00 man. The Alpha Gamma Delta yearly EXPENSES SWOSU “ Calendar of Men” is Activities $2500.00 ready and can be purchased from Blood Drive 350.00 any member or call the Alpha Spring Week 1000.00 Gam house at 772-9070. Banquet 500.00 Spring rush has now began for Freshman Week 800.00 anyone interested, you may con­ Summer 500.00 tact a member for more informa­ Bulldog 50.00 tion at 772-9070. Honorariums 1240.00 President $300.00 Vice President 250.00 Treasurer 200.00 Secretary 180.00 Executive Secretary 100.00 Vice Chairman 60.00 Activities 150.00 Publicity Director 150.00 Office 300.00 Misc. Expenses 2079.00 Reserve Fund 4000.00 TOTAL EXPENSES $13,319.00 Page 8 Wednesday, February 8 , 1989 The Southwestern Students planning to graduate in May need to file application with Registrar’s office

Students planning to graduate Bachelor of Science in Holt; Margaret Alice Kobus; Maria Leann Beckham; Janice Robert Johnson; Lanny Lynn in May are reminded that they Industrial Technology Daron Phillip Sharp, Bennie Kay Lynn Behlert Bessire; Mary E. Jones; Thomas Karoly Kardos; must file an Application to Jeffrey Wyveme Baker; Steven Timms; and Helen Florence Grammer Bujnovsky; Cheryl Ann Mark Douglas King; Ann-G Graduate in the Registrar's Office Craig Bearden; Stanley Lloyd Zwirtz. Smith Dove; Edra Jane Wade Lawrence; Woon Sun Lim; Laura by February 24th if they have not Chapman; Jay David Dunford; Bachelor of Music Education Goeringer; Mary Ann Carlisle Engles McAnally; Michael M. already done so. Richard Patrick Sarver; Darren B. Frankie Dale Hopkins; Aletha Green; Jennier Lynn Hart Krap- McAnally; V. Lorraine Moore: If your name is Not listed Speck; Jimmy Ray Thomas; and L. White Jordan; and Aaron An­ cha; Mary Irene Martinez McCor­ Michael James Nault; Russell below, an Application to Graduate Gregory Scott Palmer. thony Rathbun. mick; Diedre June Luttrull Miller; James Pelzel; Jon Phillip Pulis; at the Spring Convocation has not School of Business Bachelor of Science in Education Lora May Pembrook; Amber Gay Bruce Wayne Rust; Andy Ray been received (This list excludes Bachelor of Arts Stanley Darrell Anderson; Lin­ Petzold; Militza Jane Weflen Schreck; Jeffrey Morris Shadle; Fall 1988 graduates.) Dennis Leon Connally da Banks Andrews; Gary Lyle Plumlee; Kimberly A. Prickril; Patricia Jane Shaver; Jerry Dean Even if you have applied, you Bachelor of Science Baker; Julie Anne Bauer; Richard Susan Danette Ottinger Steffes; Smith; Omobola Taiwo; Mary should check carefully to see that Tamra Lynne Arthur; Sally Lynn Brownen; Kimberley Kay Melinda Jo Wheeler Stratton; and Elise Terrell; Laura Delight your name is spelled exactly as Jaree Barnett; Tamara Lynn Bell; Browning; Kirk Darren Campbell; Carie L. Wininger York. Thames; Ing Ting; Diane Was- you want it to appear on your Scott E. Borelli; Terry Eugene Michelle Renee Chapman; Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy inger; Jeriann Watson; Dana diploma and that you are listed Byrd; Terry Dwayne Christian; Richard Wayne Cherry; Dayna Risa Dannette Adams; Rebecca Walker Westmoreland; and Eddie with the correct degree. Any er­ Danny Joe Clark; Nancy Mae Annette Parman Coker; Pamela Ann Donaldson Albin; Melinda Kuohung Wong. rors should be reported to the Copeland; Denver Wade Cox; Ruth Collier; Patricia Ann Peretto Rene Allen; Stephen Kent Ander­ Graduate School Registrar's Office. Peggy Lou Crockett; John Wayne Courture; Kimberly Lynn Elmore; son; Melissa Coleman Baucum; Master of Business Administration Applications that have been Dean; Wendy Lea Decker; Payne Lorinda Jeanne Elmore; Deanna Sheryn Gay Brady; Donna Marie Esther Shuet-Ying Tsang received as of Noon. Tuesday, L. Dobler; Jay Sharpe Duncan; M. Sherwood Findley; Leah Ann Brister; Anna Denise Chap- Chow; and Patti Ann Harper. January 31, are as follows: Kelly S. Ediger; Barbara Ann Mc- Fletcher; Monica Lyn Carpenter delaine; Lane Bradley Clemmer; Master of Education School of Arts and Sciences Cracker Fenton; Tammy Lea Frans; Pat E. Geurkink; Andrea Deborah Kincaid Covalt; Sydney Karen Jo Bullock; Jerry Don Bachelor of Arts Graham; James E. Green; Vicki Leigh Simpson Green; Stephen Lynn Daniels; Kikee Shreece Cook; Gina Gay Emanuel; Jor- Rebecca Elaine Huffer Barnes; Anita Harper; Holly Ann Herrod; Franklin Griffin; Phil R. Guerra; Dunn Kupper; Bessie Ruth Griff- dana Dowell Kerley; Leroy L. Bryce Dean Burnett; Janie Diane Deborah Roselyn Riley Holland; Scottie Ray Hampton; Vicki Lynn ing Elder; Sheryll Lanette Elliott; Newton; Carolyn Sue Fry Nicks; Dodd; Gail Lynn Duerksen; Kelli Martin Joseph Horsfall; Jimmy D. Koss Harbison; Kevin D. Har­ Stephen Kent Flaherty; Nasser Larry Joe Wallace; and Linda Dawn Grasser; Nelda Susan Ingram; Chrysa Anne Easterly mon; Rhonda Carol Hollrah; Ajodan Garakani; Theresa Rae Carol Burchfiel Watkins. Schmidt Hays; A. Dean Gillespie; Susan Lynn Kloeppel; Angela Elaine Holmes; Vicki Joan Garner; Cynthia Renee’ Granchie Master of Science in Heinrichs; Kirby D. Jestes; Jef­ Joe Dewayne Langley; Deena Ann Bates Holt; Kevin Gene James; Hamilton; Sherri Michele Herr­ Applied Psychology frey Johnson; Sherri Ann King; Lellman; Timothy Lew Litsch; David Allan Johnson; Conni ing; Dyron Lamar Howell; Sheila Laura Christine Balliett; and Milissie Ann Lawley; Patrice Vickie Jean Zimmerman Lowry; Dawn Ledford; Shawnda Lanae Renea Kimble Huiatt; Michael Matthew W. Kirk. Laphan Malphus; Karen Stacey Deborah Kaye Martin; Ellen Loyd; Shelley Deanna Majors; McClenny; John Patrick McCoy; Marie Southerland Martin; Kelli Lorri Cherie’ Malson; Deana Gay Jazzers continued from page one Gina Gaye Meriwether; Samuel Jo McAdams; Patrick Dee Tate Mason; Jennifer Danyielle Joe Neal; Anthony Ray Neely; McMillin; Toni Lynn Park Moore; Mayer; Davida Sue VanMeter semesters, listened to The Police, ground feels good because they Evert Lyndel Osmond; Rebecca Dena Marie Morrison; Marsha McClellan; James Arnold Miller; Frank Zappa, and Rush in the have made music and people have Ann Ray; Melissa Lynn Shelton; Diann Goff O'Brien; Angela Sharia Lynn Miller; Casey M. Nix; past. enjoyed it. The feeling can't be and Chandi Renae Mace Thomp­ Dawn Oren; Jon Conrad Pope; James H. Overturf; Brenda Lois “ They expanded my aware­ described in words. son. Margaret Jewell Potter; Anthony Sutton Patterson; Brenda Lee ness and increased my curiosity,'' "The thing 1 remember the Bachelor of Science Gilbert Rappe'; Scott Alan Ritz; Smith Quinn; Kris Wayne said Young. most from each concert is right Penny Sue Askew; James L. Danette Lynn Rizzardi; Michelle Schmidt; Kurtis Wjy^e Seright; Aaron Rathbun, a Jazz “ A” before it starts-saying to myself, Brooks; Kimberly Jo Craighead; Marie Roddy; Marilyn Sue Smith Trent Jay Shelby; Sandra Gale percussionist, says that even 'This is your time.’ My favorite Cari Marie Oltermann Farrar; Ed­ Roof; Steven Keith Rosenzweig; Smith; Sharon Kay Spencer; though he has been involved in part is the concert itself. It’s the win James Farrar; Carol Ann Christi Dawn Rummel; Valery Maschielle Elaine Stahlman; Jeff jazz for the last six years and has peak,” Hillock said. Franks; Boyd William Green; Lvnn Sager; Chad Lane Sampley; Clay Thompson; Sheila Dyan been a member of the For your die-hard, head­ Christopher Daniel Hawkins; Brent Joseph Schnegerger; Macklin Thornton; Brenda Fay Southwestern ensemble for five banging rockers, or you two- Gary Don Hill; Bryan Wayne Elizabeth J. Walters Schumacher; Timmerman Johnson; Juli Dee years, he still needs exposure to steppers, Worthy feels the^con- Kornele; Trisha Gay Lingerfelter; Jack James Smid; Nancy Lynn Brownback Ward; Wayman Lane jazz. cert will appeal to you. Kelli Ann Logan; Leroy (Rick) O'Hair Stinson; Deborah Lynn Weldon; Dawn Deann Welsch; “ It was through drumset "If you appreciate music and Marshall Long; Felecia Fay Thorpe; James Devon Weather- Steve Jay Wheeler; Stephanie lessons that I found out about the musicianship, this is the best Lofland Martin; Michael Wayne spoon; Coy Davne Williams; Diane Williams; Rodney Lynn art form. I was a red redneck until place to get it," he said. Miller; Ziba Najafi; Vu Hoan Cheryl Dianne Roselle Yadon; Wilson; Debra Arm ^Wolf: and I moved to a cultural high school Rathbun said that a knowledge Nguyen; Phillip James Patten; and Christine Anne Yates. Jimmy Lee Womack. that needed a drummer in the jazz of jazz will help your appreciation Terence Richard Stegman; James School of Education School of Health Sciences ensembles,” Rathbun said. “ I am of the concert. After all, jazz, Kevin Suderman; Terry Lynn Bachelor of Arts in Education Bachelor of Science still a young player. I still need a country and rock all came from Thetford; James Allen Ward; Daniel Lee Deasy; Larry in Medical Records lot of exposure.” the same roots. “ Each venue is a Serena Lee Webb; Cheryl Lynn Michael Dick; Dana Lee Goer- Patti J. Bunch Koeltzow. The festival itself, which will way of expressing one’s self. White; and Karen Sue White. inger Glasscock; Timothy Tab Bachelor of Science in Nursing take place on Thursday and Fri­ “ You need to try to figure out day, consists of concerts by well- Festival continued from page one known jazz artists and Jazz “ A” , what is going on, because it is ac­ and a contest for area high school tive. But h—, you can still college and professional big together in every format from and began working in Oklahoma students. scream, clap, jump up and down. Anyone that could just sit there bands on bass trumpet, valve keyboard/voice duo to big bands. City in 1975. “ The concert on Friday night is trombone and euphonium; and Although primarily known to Turci has been singing for the peak, though,” said Mike might be distantly related to the posterior of a horse!” Rathbun his own small group recordings on Oklahoma City audiences as jazz Oklahoma audiences for nearly Worthy, a trombonist in Jazz “ A” several albums in Sweden and the emphasized, but he assured us artists, they are experienced three decades. She began in her for about three years. "This is Matteson-Phillips Tubajazz Con­ that you will find something you freelance musicians, regularly father’s church choirs, studied when I, Mike Worthy, trombone sort albums. like at the concert. performing in a variety of styles voice privately at Oklahoma City player in Weatherford, get to play Matteson was a professor of Worthy said, “ Go crazy! You including pop, society dance, University under Inez Silberg and with jazz greats like Clark Terry music at North Texas State university stage bands concerts began singing professionally with or, this year, Rich Matteson.” can scream just as loud at Rich University for 13 years. He was Matteson as you can at Ozzy. and sacred music. bands while still in high school. “ To be able to perform on stage the director of the National State Krauss is one of the busiest and She has appeared as soloist with They’re probably not the same Band Camps for many years and with these musicians is incredi­ most versatile freelance keyboard Oklahoma City Jazz Orchestra. ble,” said Young. things, but they’re just as loud." also produced and directed sum­ players in the southw est. He also said, “ Jazz is the The quartet features Jeff Hillock said there are two ways mer jazz camps in Sweden. He Originally from Connecticut, he melting pot of all types of music. Johnson on bass and Paul to look at the festival: non- currently directs the Telluride, studied piano and drums privately It is the only truly American art Bowman on drums. aesthically and aesthetically. Colo.. Summer Jazz Camp. and has been a professional per­ form. It started and was perfected Also performing at the festival “ What happens is the band former since age 18 when he here. Very complementary to the He has performed during the will be the SWOSU Jazz Ensem­ rehearses a lot, and learns how to began working with commercial ‘melting pot’ idea of citizenship, last 20 years as clinician and ble which is directed by Dr. Terry play the music. All day Friday a bands in New England. He settled huh? So therefore, jazz is guest soloist at high schools, col­ Segress. contest is held. High school bands patriotic.” leges and universities throughout from around the state compete. the world. He has also appeared Love continued from page three On Friday, two concerts are on network television and record­ given, one in the afternoon and jazz n: 2: “Jazz is the ed radio shows in the United of all the fuss. Women used to get the wrong town?) the big one at night. The whole ultimate freedom of States, Sweden, Germany, married because they were built But hey. I'm not complaining. I music department is involved, England, Norway and Australia. to bear children and could plow a like my space. I like the fact that and people sacrifice their personal expression. Emotion Matteson has served as a clinician field. Now, it's because they are Joe Blow can’t demand to know time to make this concert possi­ and performer in the Walt Disney comes from inside “ in love.” where 1 went last night, and with ble. Professional musicians are All-American College Workshop One last comment. Since I’m whom, and why I didn’t call. brought in to help with the con­ you, through your in­ program since 1975 and was not a theologian. I'm sure this My teddy bear has proven to be cert. That is what the big deal is. I special guest artist with the St. strument, and out to verse could be interpreted dif­ my best boyfriend yet. He never guess that’s the non-aesthetic John's River City band at ferently. but before I start locking calls me "baby” , he never inter­ the audience. It can Carnegie Hall in 1987. view,” Hillock said. the lights and turning off the rupts me when I’m talking, and He continued with the aesthetic be a very spiritual ex­ Also performing at the SWOSU door, I will swear by this Bible he never looks at other women. view: “ There is a lot of learning Jazz Festival this year will be the verse: So, please, don't quote me the both between the pros and the perience if you let it. Peter Krauss/Lisa Turci Quartet “ Stay me with flagons; line of how love makes the world people in jazz band. The people Get inside the music of Oklahoma City. Krauss and Comfort me with apples: go 'round. Because if it does, I kind of grow together. You feel Turci are married and live in for I am sick of love.” want off. closer to everybody when the con­ and groove with it.” Oklahoma City where they work Song of Solomon 2:5 I suppose I'm just a little tired cert is over. Everybody in the (Terry Young)