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SLIPPERY ROCK UNIVERSITY ROCKET 18891989 Serving the Slippery Rock community for 71 years! Vol.71, No. 3 Slippery Rock University - Slippery Rock, PA 16057 September 15, 1989

Students, townspeople benefit: Bulletin board to inform SR Others attending the National Bank on bank dedication included Steve Special to the Rochet property, in the hope that it Gagliardo, director of will increase communication The Slippery Rock Borough residence life; Caroline Council, in recognition of Miller, council president; between the community and Slippery Rock University's William Sonntag, president the university. centennial celebration , of First National Bank and recently presented the Ken Lyttle, director of Information, university with an outdoor university relations. bulletin board to be used to non-commercial in nature, of announce university events Aebersold thanked Baker, interest to both groups will be open to the community. citing the gift as one more posted. way of maintaining SRU president Robert communication between the SRU's University Relations Aebersold and Sharon community and the office will serve as the Photo by Steve Dickinson Johnson, vice president for university. on-campus liaison between student affairs, accepted the staff, faculty and council. No. 23 Doug Hathaway watches on as the ball and his team- gift on behalf of the university According to Baker, council mates head dOWnfield. See story on back page from councilman Dwight erected the bulletin board, Photo on Page 5 Baker. located beside the First Sculpture brightens SRU campus ByC.S.Thukral "This sculpture will touch "As long as there is a Rocket Staff Writer people for a lifetime and reaction, it serves the Benchform 89-5, a metal enhance education of all." purpose," he said. sculpture, adorning the lower It was Muriel Berman's The curio drew mixed campus of Slippery Rock involvement in' the reactions from the students. University, was formally system of Some students welcomed the dedicated Sept. 12. Donated by higher education, as a installation of art pieces on Muriel Berman and Philip member of the board of campus. Berman, the sculpture stands governors, that inspired the "It looks futuristic and between Eisenberg Classroom Bermans to start the unique stands out. It's beautiful," Building and Bailey Library. project of donating said junior Kate Mount. Created by artist Thomas monumental sculptures to Other students argued that it Sternal, this sculpture will Pennsylvania state school really didn't serve a purpose. increase students interaction campuses. • "The money could have been with art and enhance their "This sculpture humanizes appreciation of the esthetic. the two buildings. It is an donated to something more Philip Berman, Sternal, educational as well as useful," said sophomore President Robert Aebersold, cultural experience," said Argie Farcos. administrative staff, faculty Berman. "It's provocative. It and students attended the According to senior Lora makes one think." Berman Battenfelder, "It really ceremony. Aebersold spoke emphasized that if there is no about the educational doesn't serve a purpose interaction between the K i"""* Photo by Joy Glasgow experience the sculpture will student and the sculpture, it oma offer. because people are going to ^ * Sternal, left, the artist who created the sculpture Benchform 89-5, misses the point. end up abusing it." listens proudly as Dr, Philip Berman conducts the dedication. The party's over - rape charges filed By Nicole Duhon is out of the jurisdiction of through his office Bonando stressed a fair programming on sexism, Rocket News Editor Aebersold would like to university police. concerning the alleged investigation will be racism, date rape, and make people more aware of A Slippery Rock Jones and Koon were assaults and the university conducted on the alleged alcoholism, said Bonando. potential problems and try to University student and a released on their own code of conduct. incident. "Jones is West Virginia man were recognizance after being If found guilty by the innocent until proven According to an elected keep SRU as safe as charged with rape and arraigned Saturday before Sigma Pi spokesperson, court's and the university, a guilty," said Bonando. possible. "I'm very indecent assault last District Magistrate Frank hearing board will Jones was suspended from In an attempt to help concerned about violence as weekend after allegedly Wise of Saxonbutg, said determine what prevent such incidents from the fraternity Saturday assaulting two 18-year old police. disciplinary action will be occurring, the office helps morning pending the a whole in society today," female students at a Both men were released taken against Jones, said conduct educational investigation. said Aebersold. fraternity party off campus. on $10,000 bond, according Bonando. Pennsylvania State to police. A preliminary Penalties against Jones Police charged both Daniel hearing has been set for could range from a Ray Jones, 20, of Ellwood Oct. 3 at 1 p.m. before Wise. censure, university City and Gregory Lee Koon, Separate investigations probation, suspension from 24, of Fairmont, West are being conducted by the the university for up to two Virginia with rape and university and the State years, or a minimum of five indecent assault as the Police. The university will years dismissal from the result of separate be looking into violations of university. investigations on behalf of the Slippery Rock The hearing board will two separate victims and University Code of Conduct, consist of two faculty unrelated incidents that are while the State Police will be members from the alleged to have occurred investigating violations of Association of during a fraternity party, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania State College said police. Pennsylvania. and University Faculties The alleged assaults took Robert N. Aebersold, (APSCUF), two students place at the Sigma Pi president of SRU, said there from Student Government fraternity house on will be a process for Association, and a Harmony Road between reviewing activities of chairperson to be assigned 10:30 p.m. Friday and 12:30 recognised organisations to by the administration. a.m. Saturday, police said. determine whether or not Bonando has been in Slippery Rock University penalties will be issued. contact with the executive Police assisted with the John S. Bonando, Director board of Sigma Pi various Photo by Joy Olu|uw investigation; however, of the University Union and times throughout the week, State Police were called Student Accounts, said there but could not comment on Sigma Pi Fraternity house located on Harmony Road. because the fraternity house would He an investigation their conversation. i The ROCKET, September 15,1989 Introducing the new Rocket staff

Brown Geraci Moussa

By Albert R. Stuart Democrat-Chronicle in New with the Rocket for three Duhon, also a senior Rocket Staff Writer York state next summer. semesters. communication major, Dennis said he wants to returns to the news desk and To coincide with the become a copy editor for the has been the public relations director for the university's Amnesty International beginning of the Fall 1989 Gannett newspaper chain. Cale hopes she will one day Amnesty International will meet Sept. 21 at 7:30 p.m. in / academic semester term, the Giving new direction to the work in an environmental WSRU-FM radio station. room 204 of the UU. Come join us! ! Rocket editorial board takes sports department is senior field in some capacity in She has worked for the Highland Drive VA Chorus and \ this opportunity to introduce political science major which she may use her Rocket for two semesters and journalism skills. hopes to gain employment as a Combo itself to the university's Thomas Bower. The Pittsburgh Highland Drive VA Chorus and Combo faculty, staff and student public relations officer upon will perform in Swope Recital Hall Sept. 19 at 3:30 p.m. The graduation. group is composed of psychiatric and physically Senior communication Filling the newly separated handicapped patients and is directed by SRU alumnus Judy business and advertising Good. Case studies of ensemble members and the major and former Rocket therapeutic values of a performing group in a psychiatric features editor Shirley Brown desks are management and VA hospital setting will be presented from 2:30-3:15 p.m. in takes the helm this semester marketing major Danielle room 135 Swope. as editor. Brown begins her Kappenberger and senior All interested are welcome. sixth semester of Rocket communication major Andrew Meyers. ARHS service as reporter and The Association of Residence Hall Students will hold their editorial board member. Kappenberger hopes to enter meeting Sept. 18 in room 207 of the UU at 8 p.m. Brown hopes to work as a the real estate business upon foreign correspondent for a graduation. Society for Collegiate Journalists newspaper or with the staff of SCJ will be holding their first general meeting for Meyers has been with the members Sept. 21 at 4 p.m. in room 203. All members are USA Today upon graduation urged to attend. from SRU. She has worked in Rocket for two semesters and sales for women's clothes for hopes to gain employment in Phi Alpha Beta the past two summers. advertising and public Phi Alpha Beta History Honorary will conduct a meeting Taking over as managing fCale< Dennis relations. Sept. 20 at 7:30 p.m. in room 217 Spotts. All history majors editor is Nick Geraci, senior New to the staff this year are welcome. communication major, who Bower, doubling in Returning as co-news photography editor Joy Glasgow, elementary major WSRU90.1FM has served the Rocket for two secondary education, said he editors are Moussa Moussa The public relations department of WSRU is looking for all .semesters. hopes to go either to law school and Nicole Duhon. and Daria Woodside, a interested persons to join their staff. If interested or if you Geraci hopes to land a or to become a high school Moussa, senior former Rocket editor, who have any ideas, please contact Nicole Duhon at 794-6512. reporting job with a principal. communication major has replaces communication SRU Voice Professor Offers Workshops medium-sized metropolitan worked for the Rocket for faculty member and Rocket A series of workshops geared to help people develop better daily newspaper upon Previously, he was the pro three semesters and recently advisor Joseph Normand. singing voices is slated to begin Sept. 9 at SRU's Cranberry graduation. assistant for the Kittanning completed an internship with Glasgow said she hopes to site at the Southwest Butler Urgent Care Center on Route I* Graduate English student Country Club in Kittanning, the Cable News Network's teach for a few years and then 19. The workshops will be taught by Maribeth Knaub, SRU Sean Dennis, December 1987 voice professor, on the following Saturdays from 10 a.m. to Allegheny County. (CNN) White House enter the photojournalism noon: Oct. 7 and 14; and Nov. 4 and 11. Registration is open SRU communication producers, at the Washington field. to persons 15 and older. The fee is $30. More information is graduate takes over as the Switching from the bureau. Woodside said she would available by writing to Knaub, c/o Slippery Rock University, Rocket's copy editor before managing editor's to feature He hopes to one day work like to see the Rocket editors Slippery Rock, Pa., 16057, or by calling (412) 794-7551. starting an internship as a editors' desk is sophomore with a major network or grow into professional, Lethal Weapons Training Course Offered sports reporter for the communication major newspaper in the middle east, responsible and competent SRU will offer a two-week Basic Act 235 Lethal Weapons Rochester Andrea Cale who has been preferably in Beirut. writers. Training Course and a two-day Lethal Weapons Recertification Course in October. The 40-hour course will 0mm meet Wednesday, Thursday and Friday evenings from 6-10 p.m. Oct. 11-13 and Oct. 18-21. A self-defense session will be held Oct. 14, and firearms training is scheduled for Oct. 22. Cost for the course is $155. The recertification course is scheduled from 6-10p.m. Oct. 21, and "V participants will requalify with their firearms on Oct. 22. Cost for the course is $55. For more information, write the Department of Parks and Recreation, Slippery Rock University, Slippery Rock, PA 16057, or by calling (412) 794-7503. Advance registration is required for both courses. Attention Skiers The SRU Downhill Ski Club will have its first informational meeting Sept. 19 in the UU Lobby during common hour. All students are welcome.

Meyers Glasgow Bower, Jr. Knappenberger Drivers Needed Anyone interested in driving to Camp Whitewood is asked to please contact Miss Stromp in the Department of Parks and Recreation. Driver's are needed for Friday's. For more information, please call 794-7396 - Ext.5396.

Judge rules against drug testing Kappa Delta Rho Smoker The brothers of Kappa Delta Rho invite all men to their College Pr*M Service drug-testing proponents where all football and has been using any of the smoker in the UU Sept. 19 at 7 p.m. Come have some fun said. basketball players are proscribed drugs." and meet the brothers of KDR. The NCAA is four of five On the eve of the football "That has no immediate subject to regular urine Phi Epsilon Kappa season, a local Boulder, effect on NCAA testing," tests. against challenges to its Phi Epsilon Kappa, the physical education honorary, will Colo., judge has deemed the declared Frank Uryasz, CU's program, in which testing program. A Santa hold a meeting Sept. 19 at 9 p.m. Place of the meeting will University of Colorado's director of sports sciences athletes take eye tests, and if Clara County Superior Court be posted in the Morrow Field House. drug-testing program for the National Collegiate they fail that, urine tests, judge issued a permanent unconstitutional and has Are You Registered To Vote? Athletics Association, amounts to unreasonable injunction last summer, In cooperation with the Butler County Voter Registration ordered the school to stop which tests athletes at search and seizure, allowing Stanford Drive, the League of Women Voters will place applications testing athletes championship Bellipani ruled. University athletes to for voter registration in the library and U.U. Sept. 27 and immediately. tournaments. "We plan to CU was using a rapid-eye compete without taking drug 28. Your vote is important. Elections have been won or lost The decision by District continue until some screening device to make tests. by one vote. Judge Joseph Bellipani, precedent-setting litigation the tests less intrusive, but But iri separate lawsuits, Gospel Choir spurred by an American tells us not to," he said. Bellipani called them "an athletes from Louisiana General meeting will be held Sunday, Sept 17 at 7 p.m. in ; Civil Liberties Union "We have no thoughts on intrusion without purpose... State and Northeastern Swope Music Building. Anyone interested in joining the organization are welcome. For more information call Carl : lawsuit on behalf of CU making any changes," It is wholly unable to universities and from the Madison, 794-7411 (ext. 5411). ' athletes, probably won't affirmed Dean Billick, indicate with any measure universities of Miami and • affect other schools, associate athletic director of validity whether a person Washington lost. Black Action Society BAS is looking for new committee members in Academic Support, Programming and Public Relations. Anyone l"Shed" co-owner Maggie Gutauskas dies interested may stop in the Cultural Center in room B-104 UU. BAS will hold a general body meeting Sept. 19 at 7 Memorial Hospital after students at the door and Smolka. p.m. in the Cultural Center. All are welcome. Any suffering a brief illness. visiting with them. questions please contact Carl Madison, 794-7411 or 5411. Maggie and her husband, Surviving her are husband Volunteer* Needed at CORA She was a member of St. Al, her mother and stepfather, The Child Assault Prevention (CAP) program at the Center Louis Roman Catholic two daughters, Maggie and on Rape and Assault (CORA), needs volunteer role-players Albert, have been well known Church, West Sunbury, and to work in the elementary schools. A role-player workshop by Slippery Rock University St. Peter Roman Catholic Diane, three sons, Dave, Al, will be held at the CORA office on Sept. 20 from 12:30 - 2:30 students for many years. p.m. and Sept. 28 from 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. If anyone is Church, Slippery Rock. and John and two interested in volunteering a few hours one or two days a Together, they owned and granddaughters. Maggie was born on month, please call 282-7275 for more information. January 15, 1928 in Speaker on Vohinteeriam operated the Springs Tavern, Burial was in Calvary Magdalena V. "Maggie" Czechoslovakia and was the Cemetery, Butler.Maggie will Dr. Monica Ondrusko will be speaking on volunteerism SGutauskas, 61, 2S33 N Main "The Shed," on Route 8, south daughter of Jozefa Zadzora Sept. 21 in room 118 of the Special Education Building at 8 of Slippery Rock. Maggie truly be missed by the students (Street Extension died at 2:15 Smolka and the late John of Slippery Rock University. pro- i 9 "tim, June 28> at Butler spent many ho«^rs greeting to The ROCKET, September 15,1989 •' Perkins Loan Funds y i* A ww& EDITORIAL $100,000 Sexual harassment an ever present problem at Slippery Rock parties It's a given. At almost every Slippery Rock University party girls Because of cancellations, are sexually harassed. and because awards Two SRU freshmen girls were probably not aware of made to students who did enroll at SRU, there are now this when last week they attended a fraternity party. some $100,000 in Perkifia The end result was devastating. The girls claimed SoMBoHE WHO Loan Funds which can be they were sexually assaulted. awarded to students who have Incidents of sexual harassment , however, can not be the financial need. linked to fraternity parties alone. The problem occurs Anyone interested in being all across campus. awarded one of these five As one senior girl, who is a frequent party goer com- percent loans should stop in mented, "many girls go to SRU parties knowing that the Financial Aid Office, within 15 minutes of arrival a guy will approach her and Room 108 Old Main. Students start the typical come on." must have filed a PHEAA Come ons may begin with an offer to come inside for a form and must demonstrate beer. It can then lead to "over-friendly" hugs and soft financial need. Funds will be awarded till all are words spoken directly to the girl. exhausted. The senior who chose to remain anonymous stated, "Guys don't see this as sexual harassment because in their minds they are simply getting to know the girl." According to one junior, also a frequent party goer, "a guy doesn't have to hug me to get to know me. He can speak in his regular voice and it's more impressive than c TO THE EDITOR the whispers." These two girls also believe that guys have the wrong impression of most girls. They seem to think that we Student appalled by animal treatment are very easily intimidated. While some girls may be, Dear Editor: he belonged to. be characteristic of an I beg the people who not all girls are," the junior said. I am appalled at the One guy referred to the ignorant, uneducated, brought these animals to I was intimidated when I was a freshman. At a Keister treatment of some of the dog as "The Town Drunk" uncaring person, not school to find a home for party I was approached by a stranger whose first words animals that students have because he drank spilled someone who goes to college them. Someone who will" were "Wanna do me?" at Kiester Apartments. beer. Of course he drank the to be a successful, productive properly care for these'" No Slippery Rock girl should have to "do" anything to There are several cats and beer! He never gets fresh member of society. animals. Or at the very" be accepted and make friends. dogs that just wander the water. It's you people that give all least, take them to the Butler " Another junior girl told of a freshmen experience. She rows in search of food, water These animals need a lot of us a bad reputation But County Humane Society, ^ and affection. of care and attention. They that's not what motivated where at least they will have was at a Keister party when she too was approached by food, water, and a chance to , a stranger. His first words to her were "I live here. Last weekend my friends need shots, flea collars, and me to write. I'm writing because it breaks my heart be adopted. .; Wanna see my bed?" and I came across a very grooming. But I'm sure lethargic dog. This dog that's too much to ask when to see animals living in If indeed they end up' What is a freshman girl supposed to think in a situ- didn't so much as lift his they're not even getting the these conditions. being put to sleep, it's more' ation like this? head or wag his tail when necessities. What's going It's been said many times humane than the life they' Another intimidating situation exists in a fraternity we petted him. We were to happen to these animals that pets are good for the soul are living scrounging for house where girls who need to use the bathroom must be later told he was kicked by a in the winter time? Do they and can be your best friend. food at Kiester. escorted upstairs by a brother. drunken student. have to fend for themselves Where does one encounter Why? Why can't a girl walk upstairs by herself? Why We knocked on several in the frigid temperatures? such loyalty and must a guy be with her at all times? Why can only one doors trying to locate an You'd think this cruel, unconditional love as the Name Withheld girl go to the bathroom at a time? owner, but no one knew who inhumane treatment would love that comes from a pet? It may seem old-fashioned, but the best suggestion for freshmen girls is to learn to say "No." You don't have to do anything that you don't want to make friends. Another suggestion is to not go to parties alone. Take Columbian student speaks out along a friend you can trust. Don't be intimidated. The possibility of legalizing just too wrong to be tolerated. Hundreds of judges, He also fought for a dream A drugs has been contemplated These good guys can not policemen, journalists, and and it also cost him his life, na for several years now. Even accept the idea of just letting politicians have been killed. So these "good guys," Mft though it is not the best of several million people "sniff Presidential candidate Luis Royko, are infinitely far ideas, it could at least get rid away their noses or addle Carlos Galan was one of the from being just "poor" people The Rocket of all the violence their brains." latest and biggest losses. fighting a hopeless war. They lljie Slippery Rock University Student Newspaper surrounding the issue. They do not want to "sweep He knew about the threats on are some of the most his life, but he decided to Shirley A. Brown On the other side, it will not up gutters" because they courageous and noble people get rid of the five or six believe that drugs are not continue fighting for his anyone could ever find. Editor-in-Chief million Americans that use beloved country, its society People full of high ideals and Nick Geraci Moussa Moussa cleansers of society, but cocaine on a regular basis, or serious destroyers of it. and indirectly for America. sincere love for humanity, Managing Editor News Editor the half a million that use things that make them strive Mr. Royko refers to these The mafia gave him time to Thomas Bower, Jr. Nicole Duhon heroin, or the 18 million that "good guys" in a very casual, against all odds for a better smoke marijuana, or the 200 walk out, to forget his ideals world. Sports Editor News Editor and even disrespectful, and just be content with the thousand deformed children manner and I as a part of the Andrea Cale Sean P. Dennis born every year to drug users. idea that Columbia was good side can't let that pass by getting a lot of money from the To fight a war against the Features Editor Copy Editor On the contrary, these without adding comments. richest, most powerful mafia figures will obviously drugs. They also tried to Andrew Myers Danielle Knappenberger convince him that it was not the world has ever known, we increase sharply, as will the William Bennett, drug certainly need these kind of Ad Manager Business Manager problems associated with drug policy director, is not fighting worthy to risk his life for a bunch of stupid Americans people. It is about time we stop Joy Glasgow Darin Woodside abuse, if drug use is his own war. He is fighting a being just mere spectators and legalized. war for all of us as a society who "sniff away their noses Photo Editor and addle their brains." start fighting a war that is not Staff Writers Faculty Advisor At the same time, the against one of its most anybody else's, but ours. Connie Cunningham, Tom Hammann, Anita Hepler, Tim so-called bad guys will dangerous enemies. So, he is But, he stayed and died. Hrinda, Debyn James, Mary B. Johansen, J.R. Kay, Susan remain free and out of not losing; we are. That was not a show either Kelley, Jack Kerekes, Leroy Kimple, Gene Ney, Marianne business. They have already The Colombian authorities Mr. Royko, we Colombians do The "good guys" can no Oberley, David Peppis, Traci Price, Rhonda Sentipal, made their contribution to the are not just putting on a big not cry so heartily at any longer be lone warriors. detriment of society and it show. I do not know if that is show. They deserve not only our Albert Stuart, T, Patrick Swift, Carole templeton, C.S. You see, Dr. Martin Luther Thukral, Michael Trego, Linda Wagner, Greg Walker probably will not take much the impression that Mr. most sincere respect, King Jr. did not say: "the admiration and gratitude, bus Advertising Representatives for them to find a new way of Royko gets when he watches doing so. television in the comfort of his 'heck with this, we are going our total support and actual Gia Barone, John Greenwood, Terri Henshaw, Rachel But according to Mr. Royko, house, but as far as I am back to Africa," nor did he participation. Not just a cold Hixenbaugh, Patty Jacob, Marissa John, Gina Miller, what can we do? Even when concerned, to see my country say: "let's just accept that look from the tranquility of Suzanne Ortwein, Beth-Ann Vecillio, Linda Wagner they are arrested we do not go into a total war against the whites are superior, accept our living rooms. Chief Typesetter have enough jails to put them powerful drug kings is very their conditions and live in Sue Mahoney in anyway? painful and certainly very peace." Alvaro H. Palomino Classified Ad Manager For some people all of this is far from being a show. He also fought for society. Suzie Siberski Do you think that sexual harrassment TALKING HEADS: at parties is a problem at SRU?

Jim "BUBBA" Curtis* Paul Phillips Heidi Mihalczo Nancy Berghauer Laura Lund Mike Smith junior I communication senior I English senior I health admin senior I elem. ed. freshman I education senior I finance i "Yes, I think it is present, ""Yes, we need to be aware, "1 agree with Heidi because she is "No. Not until I get there.' "No, 1 don't go UJ any parties. " Yes, sexual haiiassiiiem, at especially when parties get out but the Patterson men are in times, is present at parlies." a wonderful R A in Kraus." of hand." conuol." The ROCKET, September 15, 1989 Opinion Calluses better than ulcers A guy from a radio station edges off little pieces of widowers that I are so successful. The called and said he was metal. The machine, immediately dropped the audience is filled with tt doing a Labor Day feature. squirted grease and tiny price to the absolute people who say "that's me," He wanted to know the worst bits of metal stuck to my minimum just to get it over while their stomachs churn. job I ever had . hands. At the time, my day with fast. Given a choice between sorry, I was busy, so I quickly job was a rookie reporter. It 't the product that calluses or an ulcer, I'll told him that the worst job I The city editor said my bothered me. I could have take the calluses. As any ever had was answering stories were the only ones been selling a Rolls Royce, salesman with his back to but no questions from radio covered with thumbprints. stocks and bonds, or the wall will tell you: "You stations. Being a bartender was aluminum siding, and I can't wear work gloves on But after we hung up, I fun, except when wives would have still hated it your stomach." started thinking about the phoned to see if their The problem was selling. thanks" question. What was the husbands were still there. For me, persuading toughest thing I ever did to So was working a lathe in a someone that they had to c TO THE EDITOR earn a buck? shop that made have a product -- my product When I was a kid, I set custom-made wood lamps. I -- was the most agonizing job I've ever had. If it Dignity part of tradition pins in bowling alleys, made the base for a lamp Dear Editor: which was hard, tedious that was shipped to Harry hadn't been for the money, I "All men are created would have preferred At the basis of all human equal " in their human labor. But it was good Truman's home. When I rights is the dignity of the exercise, gave me met Truman, I mentioned MIKE ROYKO setting bowling pins or dignity and endowed by satisfying in one way or wrestling a sofa. human person created in the their creator with walking-around money, I it. He said he didn't image and likeness of God met some interesting old remember the lamp, the another. Don't misunderstand. invaluable rights to life, Except one, which I hated. I'm not demeaning sales (GN 1:27). liberty and the pursuit of *winos, and could bowl free, ingrate. A recognition of this so it wasn't all bad. I spent one summer as the And if I die and go to hell, work. Just the opposite. I happiness." I'm certain that my think selling on human dignity is also a part This also is true of the punishment will be doing commission is the hardest, of our civil tradition in handicapped, the elderly, that job for eternity. most nerve-wracking way these United States and is the retarded and the unborn For a couple of years, to earn a living there is. To expressed so clearly and babies. 'You can't wear while a night shift reporter. deal with the uncertainty - deeply in the Declaration of Yours truly, I held a day job because the deflating "sorry, but no Independence. Mary Rita Crowe reporter's pay wasn't thanks" - takes the hide of LETTER POLICY work gloves on enough to support a young a rhino and the nerves of a family. pilot. The deadline for letters to the editor is Monday at noon. The day job was selling. It amazes me that every Letters can not exceed 500 words. Letters must be submit- Specifically, I was a morning, hundreds of ted with writer's complete name, address, and phone num- your stomach." tombstone salesman. I thousands of men and drove to the homes of the ber. The Rocket reserves the right to confirm identification women get up and hit the before printinganylettertotheeditor. The Rocket docs not Later, I worked for a day manager of a pool hall. bereaved, toting a suitcase streets or the phones to face landscaper, digging holes It left me with a prison filled with samples of that uncertainty. But it guarantee that every letter received will be printed. The and planting trees. And I pallor, but it was granite and pictures of our doesn't amaze me that at the Rocket also reserves the right to edit submitted letters. was a part-time mover. I educational. I learned, at line of stones. end of the day, many of preferred planting trees to the cost of one week's pay, The company owner said I them head for the nearest wrestling a sofa down three not to play eight ball for was a terrible salesman. place that pours something FORUM POLICY flights of stairs. But at the money with an old guy who Not because I didn't sell the with an olive in it. end of the day, both jobs left had one eye, a bent stick, tombstones. I moved more That's probably why the The Forum is a weekly column open to community me with honest sweat. and hands that shook -- of them than any of his other play "Death of a Salesman" members, students, faculty, and staff to discuss any topic The dirtiest job was on the except when he made his salesman. But I was on has become an American of interest to the public. The deadline for submission is night shift in a small stroke. straight commission, and I classic. And why plays and Monday at noon and length can not exceed 1,000 words. factory, operating a So actually, I haven't had was so eager to get away movies such as "Glengarry Advance notice of submission is preferred. machine that ground rough many jobs that weren't from the widows or Glen Ross" and "Tin Man" PI KAPPA PHI 7TK(|) FRATERNITY HONORED FOR ALUMNI INTITATES HONORED FOR CAMPUS ACCOMPLISHMENTS Epsilon Psi Chapter at Slippery Rock University was one of 20 chapters Epsilon Psi Chapter at Slippery Rock University was one of 11 chapters to receive the to receive the Fraternity's Added Value Award. Fraternity's champion Master Chapter Award. The award is given to those chapters in Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity The award is given to those chapters in Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity that have attained 400 points in such areas as: that have initiated three or more alumni in a school year. •membership "'educational programs An alumnus initiate may be: •alumni relations •community service, and | * a college professor, •student activities. * a community leader, * any other alumnus of the chapter's university, or any other The criteria for the award included: institution, who does not hold membership in another fraternity. •upper 50 percent of fraternities on its campuus scholastically Alumni initiates are initiated through the same ritual of initiation as •must operate on a budget with no deficit undergraduate initiates and are entitled to all privileges of member- •50 percent of the chapter members must be involved in other campus organizations. ship.

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THE SLIPPERY ROCK UNIVERSITY CODE OF CONDUCT IS AVAILABLE IN THE UNIVERSITY UNION. ALL STUDENTS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE UNIVERSITY RULES AND REGULATIONS STIPULATED IN THE CODE OF CONDUCT. THEREFORE YOU ARE STRONGLY ENCOURAGED TO GET YOUR COPY AT THE UNION INFORMATION CENTER, LOCATED JUST INSIDE THE MAIN ENTRANCE, OR IN THE OFFICE OF STUDENT LIFE, B-105 UNIVERSITY UNION. THANK YOU The ROCKET, September 15, 1989 TO THE EDITOR Student interest in arts incredibly low

After completing my fir9t articulate person. amateurish and year as an assistant professor How can the arts do this? unprofessional. But each and in the department of dance, I Most art, whether it be a dance, every performance on campus feel compelled to point out what play or musical concert, let us has long hours of rehearsal seems to me to be the also include the visual arts of behind it and has been prevailing attitude toward the painting, sculpture, etc., is "polished" to near perfection, performing arts at S.R.U. created to send a message to the displaying work which is This attitude, I am sorry to viewer. comparable to that of say, is one of extreme All art communicates and professionals. indifference- one which I have expresses a feeling, emotion, The Artist Series Program never encountered to such a or opinion to the viewer who is includes only the most degree on any other college open-minded. I stress' acclaimed professional campus. In going to numerous open - minued for obvious artists. These performers can dance, theater, and music reasons. be seen for a very low price performances on campus, I If you say to yourself, "I hate when you consider you could have been consistently classical music," and you've pay up to $50 to see them in disappointed in the lack of never really listened to Pittsburgh. attendance. classical music, then you are Please take advantage of our Despite the best publicity denying yourself one of the wonderful arts programs Photo by Jay GIMJO* efforts of the various arts world's greatest pleasures, not taking place on campus. Get Mike Trego reads the recently donated bulletin board on Main Street. departments, it is obvious that to mention a learning the Calendar of Events and student interest is at an experience. make the decision to see at incredible low. In my dance classes, I least one performance, I am not sure why the lack of require all of my students to hopefully more, this semester. 1 2 4 interest in the arts is so attend a dance concert and I am sure you will not be sorry. DOWN prevalent on this campus. I 12 13 write a critique on it. Go to the concert and really 1 Moccasin remember that last year I Consistently, about 95 percent see, hear and concentrate. 118 2 Native metal asked another professor about of the class ends up loving the Don't talk, whisper, giggle, or w c 3 Flag this subject. He said that the performance. walk out, NEVER do any of 4 Father lack of interest was probably R 5 Barter Their critiques are always these things at a performance! Pf|~ P 6 Lubricate due to the fact that most insightful and I can tell that 1 Remain focused and allow 1• P O 7 Postscript: H29 students were never = abbr. they really watched the yourself to experience the art J30 U introduced to the arts by their concert. For example, after ••MM s 8 Briefest form. 9 Brand parents. viewing Slippery Rock Dance Z 10 Ugly, old I am sure I can speak for my In MMBB However, I do not accept this Theatre's concert last year, I colleagues in the other art rr P s woman as a valid excuse. For isn't • Z 11 Before discussed with each of my departments and say that if, w 16 Care for college a time to gain not only classes what they saw, felt, and after a concert, you feel a T L 18 Old name for academic knowledge, but experienced. o Thailand confused or have questions 20 Seize with teeth •••Mi E cultural knowledge as well? The students expressed about what you saw or heard, w i- i1 R 21 Snares Viewing, as well as studying seeing things that ranged from please go to the appropriate 22 Wading bird 51 24 Helmsman the arts, is a valid and love, hatred and war, to department and ask questions D 25 Damages stimulating way to learn about women's issues and the 55 i 26 Incline and make comments. Art is 1 • 28 Remuneration | history, culture, politics, environment. To me it is not supposed to stimulate us, make in i 33 Sudsy brews prejudices, issues, concerns, important what they saw, felt, us think and make us learn. COUiGC PRESS SERVICE Solution on page 9 34 Social the list goes on and on. and experienced, but that they gatherings Most importantly, viewing saw, felt, and experienced. 36 Urge on ACRO88 17 Kind of orange 38 Paper measure the arts can broaden one's I could possibly understand 19 Want 32 Stories 46 Strict 40 Standard of 20 Edge 34 In favor of perfection scope and allow a student to Nora Ambrosio 1 Explosive noise 48 Flying Insect this lack of interest if 21 Conjunction 35 River in Italy 41 Besmirch 4 Quits 51 Chinese develop into a well-rounded, performances were 23 Tomb 36 Farm storage pagoda 45 Sins 9 Haggard novel 46 Music: as Inscriptions structure 52 Gloomy 12 Metric measure written 27 Tears 37 Walk wearily 13 Natives of 54 Dine 47 Hindu cymbals 29 Newspaper 39 Small pieces Ireland 55 Everyone 48 Oolong paragraph 42 Gaelic 14 Sticky 56 Scorches 49 Sunburn 30 Indian mulberry 43 Legal charges substance 57 Nahoor sheep 50 Greek letter 31 Skill 44 Flesh 53 Concerning J&D Piz 15 Chief i $1.00 off Wresents its K 15 Cut 1 Topping I OOU Topping *

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THURSDAY Sept. 14 CONCERT COMMITTEE FILM: "Lean On Me" Homecoming Entertainment 6 and 8:30 p.m. Sept. 29 and 30 SWC$1 w/or$1.50w/olD Big Twist and the Mellow Fellows Bucko Band C'est La Vie FRIDAY Sept. 15 FILM: "Lean On Me" 6 and 8:30 p.m. TRAVEL COMMITTEE SWC$1 w/or$1.50w/olD Comming soon... Browns vs. Pittsburg Steelers Oct. 15 $25 per person Watch for more information! SATURDAY Sept. 16 FILM: "Talk Radio" 6 and 8:30 p.m. Be a ROCK Star SWC $1 w/ or $1.50 w/o ID Have you hugged your rock today? Remember to redeem your rock!

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PERFORMING ARTS PRESENTS LECTURE SERIES PRESENTS: Renaissance City Winds Sara Weddington Sept. 29, 8 p.m. "The Constitutional Implications of Roe vs. Swope Music Hall Wade" Sept. 26 $2 individual ticket for music hall events FREE w/$2 w/o ID

APPLICATIONS for concert and promotion chairpersons are being accepted until Sept. 19. Interviews are Sept. 21 The ROCKET, September 15, 1989 The Lifestyle Environment Tutoring Center offers and positive alternatives to Slipppery Rock study difficulties

may be too late. It is better for By Linda Wagner a student to seek help at t.h« Rocket Staff Writer first signs of struggle. Most college courses are However, having a tutor is reenhouse effect is growing world hazard designed to challenge the not necessarily a guarantee of Taggart explained mind. However, it is not a passing gTade. According to another adverse effect of unusual for one to find him/ Tammi McHenry, the Poet William building a man made ozone herself enrolled in a class center's graduate assistant, t Wordsworth, expressed his is that the three oxygen atom that proves to be just too mind tutor can only do so much. concern over the earth's structure that makes up the boggling, whether it be a The student has to be willing treatment and people's "The world is too much with us; ozone is dangerous to the relatively new area of study to do their part also. To see» gnorance towards it in late and soon, human body because a two for a student or an area that improvement, a student must 1807. Today the effects of oxygen atom is what the has proved to be troublesome attend class regularly, keep ;his lack of awareness are Getting and spending, body requires . before. Fortunately, for those up on all assignments and being felt. we lay waste our powers; The goal of this series is to students who find themselves ask questions when dealing With growing bring the Slippery Rock in this situation here at with something they do not environmental hazards Little we see in Nature that is ours; area an environmental Slippery Rock University, it understand. They must also like ozone depletion and We have given our hearts away, education that will better is not necessary to throw in meet with their tutor on a global warming facing the a sordid boon!" their awareness and the towel. The Tutoring regular basis. environment today, The concern, as well as their Rocket is planning a William Wordworth position and responsibility, weekly series that will "The World Is Too Much to the environmental fight. explore facets of Topics that will be covered Successful tutorin g tips: environmental hazards, With Us" in the series include preservation and security. recycling, economics role Attend class regularly This week the series will in the environment, and Keep up on all assignments focus on an environmental local, state, national and problem frequently in the world. Over Pennsylvania Ironically, as the ozone is international Ask questions news, "The Greenhouse the ozone has experienced a being steadily destroyed, environmental Effect." three percent decrease an artificial ozone layer is organizations and their Meet with tutor on a regular basis i Rebecca Taggart, explained Taggart. The being created by man above duties. environmental scientist in causes are the earth's surface. Carbon A local perspective will be the air management chloroflorocarbons (CFC's) dioxide emissions from prevalent in each article so division of the found in everyday products motor vehicles, as well as that beliefs like "It's not in Environmental Protection like styrofoam, aerosol CFCs, are creating a man my backyard." or "There's cans and auto air made ozone. This has Center, located in Room Tutoring assistance is Agency commented on this nothing I can do." will be B-106, first floor Bailey provided in basic skills and problem in the ozone layer conditioners. But as the already led to a one percent denounced. ozone deteriorates, Library, offers the students of introductory level general which causes global increase in the earth's In order to overcome SRU a positive alternative. studies courses. Areas of high ultraviolet ray penetration temperature commented warming. environmental hazards The center is coordinated by demand for tutors include the The ozone layer, the increases, resulting in Taggart. According to and reach environmental sciences, math, business, more cases of skin cancer. J.C. Condravy of Academinc protective shield that Taggart, further warming equilibrium, everyone must Support Services. Condravy languages and computer surrounds the earth and An average of 43,000 more could cause coastal flooding get involved. has been with the center for science. Any student who ^is helps regulate ultraviolet skin cancer cases were as well as agricultural "Nothing changes unless nine of its eleven years. currently enrolled for '.a rays, has been depleted by reported in the U.S. alone damage that could effect the individual changes," When Condravy first course may fill out the two to five percent across the said Taggart. food supplies. said Taggart. assumed the position of appropriate request form at the tutorial coordinator, the center to obtain a tutor. center had 30-35 tutors The student will be notified serving approximately 450 by mail of their assigned tutor students. Last fall, the center within five to seven days of had 70-75 tutors offering the request. assistance to approximately According to the jeb 1,000 students. Condravy description provided by believes the center to be a Academic Support Services, it valuable resource for the is necessary for a tutor to have Bob's Sub is located in students if it is used well. Far a minimum overall QPA of too often students will wait the new Commons until they are failing a course building on Main Street before seeking help, when it Sec Tutor page 10 and, according to the Roving Restaurant Reviewer, is worth a Visit. Photo by Joy Glasgow Greek Grapevine ALPHA OMICRON PT sororities back to SRU.They AOPI would like to thank wish all sororities a good Sandi Wilcox for attending semester and hope that they the National Convention in all enjoyed their gift to them. Florida. AOPI received The They would also like to Region Two philanthropic thank all those who attended spirit award. their Smokers and they hope to AOPI's regional director, see all of you again. Karen Weigel, just came up Pi Kappa Phi attended i(s Great food, great prices highlighted by clean,new atmosphere and spent the weekend with annual Supreme Chapter the sorority as she met with Meeting in Washington, D.C. their leaders council and this past summer where they everyone else. On Sept. 9, were granted the award of The Roving Rocket It is impossible to compare than it was at the former The service is fast, even AOPI had a very successful Champion Master Chapter, an Restaurant Reviewer is a Bob's to a sit down location, 328 South Main when busy, and the product alumni luncheon at which award for an outstanding new series for The Rocket. restaurant like Luigi's, so Street. It is cleaner and always has the same taste Brenda Brown was elected the chapter, and the Added Value, Each week, the reviewer Bob's requires a totally newer, with more space for and form. This is new chapter advisor and award for having the most will chose a restaurant to different state of mind for a in-house dining. There is regardless of who prepares Joyce Schell was appointed alumni. review and bases the review reviewer. always a place away from the food. In my three visits, the financial advisor. AOPI on four categories: 1 . the crowd, under a fan, or plus past experiences, would like to wish all the Over the weekend, Pi Kappa Quality of food and if it's With that in mind, I out of bright light , if you different people prepared the Greeks the best of luck with Phi performed a community well worth the price. 2. simply can not find prefer. same cheese subs and rush. service for Slippery Rock's Quality of service. 3 . anything wrong with the chicken sandwiches the Rotary Club. Atmosphere of the place. Five coffee cups, New location does not same way. PT KAPPA PHI Congratulations to Joe] restaurant. 4. Cleanliness. with cream and sugar, for totally account for the The Brothers of Pi Kappa Belcher, who was named Our reviewer has been Bob's. restaurant's cleanliness. Friendly employees who Phi would like to welcome all Brother of the Week. chosen based on experience seem virtually unaffected tn restaurant service, by a rush of lunch business seminars, cook training Cleanliness, are in control. Perhaps the and semi-professional almost always present The "junior" sub, smallest food is of such good quality restaurant training. As a new location, manager and owner have of three sizes, is all I could that price becomes college student, the reviewer something to do with this ever finish at one sitting. secondary. represents an approximate great food and consistency. One day, starving, I entered opinion of the average Bob's and my stomach This place has somehow college student. great prices Bob's is a success because dared to order a "senior", found that key for success. Scoring is a one to five make Bob's a they don't try to fool you. the medium size. I ate the Bob's appeals to everyone point scale, one coffee cup They say there going to give rest for lunch the next day. from high school and being the lowest and five 'must visit.' give you a sub and a can of college students with cups the highest. soda pop and that is what you I have never tried the basically limited finances get. It is inexpensive, "super", but I would make to professors and staff who I was not certain if Bob's I visited the restaurant As at the old location, the delicious and filling. Of the qualified speculation find it acceptable and even could even be qualified as a three times this week. I also workings of the kitchen are course, if you do not like that at least two people could trendy. have the fortune of having The emergence of the restaurant, but I decided that all perfectly visible, and subs there are other products eat it. altering the criterion a bit been there several times in perfectly tidy. The new"Subway" sub shop is the past three years. just as good, such as the starting rumors of a big made an evaluation of employees, though not in rather large sandwiches. Slippery Rock's old sub The new atmosphere at uniforms, have uniformly You definitely get what ' challenge to Bobs. I doubt hang out possible. the Commons is good, better hygienic habits. Big is a key word at Bob's. you pay for, although the it. The ROCKET, September IS,

Styrofoam set in alumi- num are the focus of sculptures by James My ford, head of the art department, which are on display in the Martha Gault Gallery.Photo by Joy Glasgow

Myford's sculptures first exhibit of semester

ByMaryB.Johansen medium in Sept. 1968 when he the styrofoam shapes he cast stay in good physical Rocket Staff Writer attended a workshop in in aluminum. Sand poured condition to have the energy A sculpture showing was Pittsburgh and was around the styrofoam shape to produce the works. fhe first offering by the introduced to working in cast held it in place as the metal After the film, the Martha Gault Gallery this aluminum. He said that he was poured into it. The audience was treated to a slide Semester in a semi-formal likes the way that a styrofoam styrofoam burned away and presentation of some of presentation Sept. 6. sculpture becomes a the metal filled in the shape. Myford's larger works in The sculptures were done permanent metal one and he Myford then removed the progress, and in place, at told the audience that by James Myford, head of the cooled metal shape and various locations around the a 1 uminum is the art department. Myford's cleaned it by shaping and country. contemporary material for works have been on display in grinding it until it became The show was closed with sculptures. He then showed a several galleries across the "the essence of the feeling or refreshments and a chance to film that KDKA made of his United States and one in experience" he was trying to tour Myford's works. Canada. His works can be 1980 one-man show at the portray. The process takes found in 16 states and seven Carnegie Museum in several days and intense The Martha Gault Gallery foreign countries. Pittsburgh. effort. is located in Eisenberg, first Myford told the The film showed Myford says that the ideas floor Room 102. Gallery hours assemblage that he found his Myford's process of creating are always there, but he has to are from 10 am to 3 pm.

Summer Internships overseas rewarding to three SRU students

By Anita Hepler campus, Ken is on the swim Department of the make friends," and was together to England. Steve The International; Rocket Staff Writer team. He also played water Beneficial Bank. Here on lucky to meet a group of Burket and Ken Bridge had Internship Program i|J "It just might be the most polo in his sophomore year, campus, George is president weightlifters, who took him a free week to spend under the guidance of important 12 credits you get when SRU reached the of Phi Sigma Kappa. in. This enabled him to sightseeing in London and Stanley Kendziorski, here," said George Hunter, Indoor Nationals. Ken was make friends, as well as then went north to begin director of the office of Enthusiasm for their o*ie of three students also one of the founding keep in shape for football their jobs. Burket also spent international studies. The overseas experience was reflecting on the past fathers of Sigma Nu season. Ken Bridge time in Scotland. Hunter, program is open to all expressed by all three summer, which they spent Fraternity. stressed the necessity of who was to work quite close majors. Kendziorski, • students. Living with in the International being open to other cultures to London, was lent a car by along with Philip Kennedy, • Steve Burket, a senior native families and Internship Program. Along and lifestyles. One of the his company at the end of chairman of the accounting:; from Pittsburgh. Steve has working real jobs gave with Steve Burket and Ken benefits he feels he gained his 10 weeks. He and his department, put potential:! a double major in them a deeper feeling for Bridge, George spent 10 was learning to be flexible, fiance, who flew over to join candidates through &! accounting/information another country, and its weeks in England working "to bend to work with him, spent a week seeing rigorous series of" systems. He lived in culture.than a tourist could in jobs that gave them solid others." England, Paris, and interviews, checking Darlington, England, and expect to gain. They also experience in their chosen The students traveled Amsterdam before their resumes, references, and worked in the Accounting believe that their foreign return to the United States. academic standing. ' careers. :•:•:•* Department of William work experience will add i Ken Bridge,a senior from Brown Sawmills. Steve is that something special to Connecticut , majoring in co-captain of the SRU their resumes. All three information systems. He football team this year. students said that living FBI hunts microfilm thieves lived in Rainford, George Hunter, also a away from family and England, and worked for senior from Pittsburgh, is friends helped them grow as College Press Service The Federal Bureau of jumbled together on the Pilkington Glass majoring in business individuals and learn Investigation announced thousands of feet of film. Company in their greater independence and management. He lived in Aug. 24 that it has joined the The thefts were discovered Information Systems Croydon, England, and confidence. Steve Burket hunt for thieves who 4 Thirteen universities are at the University of • department. On the SRU worked in the Marketing said he "stretched himself to apparently took almost 3,000 I trying to figure out who Massachusetts at Amherst.• I reels of microfilm-- its , 1 spent June and July Others missing patent ! contents ranging from snatching from their information include the '. trivial information about libraries microfilm universities of New Mexico, THE PRO-CHOICE POSITION orange peelers and toilet • containing patent Texas, Idaho, Utah, seats to detailed data about Because: information of the past two Michigan and New | high technology-- all There is no agreement among theologians or the scientific com- decades. Hampshire, as well as Ohio munity as to when life begins, and because there is great diversity State, Texas A&M and Rice universities, and the The SAXIGENA yearbook will be avail- among citizens in their moral and ethical and religious beliefs, and Georgia Institute of able in MAY, 1990. As the book is because each child who is born should be a wanted child with a poten- Technology. tial for a healthy and productive life, and because no woman should be published in a limited quantity each The microfilm, valued at forced or required to bear a child; therefore, year, now is the time to consider reserving $200,000, contains no ! your copy. The number printed is based on classified material. The the pre-production orders. We cannot re-order information is available to We believe that: the book. the public at 60 of the biggest With such diversity, reproductive choice must be left to the public libraries in the nation. ; individual, and such choice should be free from governmental interfer- Seniors: make sure that you get a KM ence which restricts personal liberty, and it is a woman's fundamental copy of the yearbook. We have The thefts occurred over a I right to decide, in light of her conscience, her religious beliefs, and in" two-week period in June ', sent out mailers to your parents. and July. Federal Bureau consultation with her doctor, whether or not to terminate a pregnancy, Get in touch with them and see if of Investigation officials and that a woman's economic status should not determine her access to they have ordered your book and said the last week of August choice; therefore abortion should be kept safe and legal. senior portrait sitting. All students that whoever took the microfilm wants a full set graduating in Dec. 89, May 90or Aug. of patent data, dating back to This group exists to guarantee that the Pro-Choice voice is heard. 90 will be featured in this book. Por- 1969, probably to sell. Because Butler County shares a legislator with Mercer County you traits will be taken the week of October 20 "It's conceivable that a person wants to distribute are invited to participate. For further information contact: with retakes and make-ups the week of November 27. This is the only times portraits the information at a lower Pro-Choice of Mercer County, P.O. Box 852, Sharon, PA 16146 cost to the market, and reap will be taken. DONT MISS YOUR OPPORTU- a very substantial profit," NITY TO BE IN PRINT. muted FBI spokesman Paul Cavanaugh. The ROCKET, September IS, 1989 Calvin and Hobbes SRTJ Undercover by Bill Watterson

Dr. Theodore Kneupper \,WH 100 ML 2ft 0OTTO S M ft EXCITED *^80UT GCMN6 T"O NOT MfVtiHf- #£ Professor, Philosophy Department SCMOOV f LOOK AT ML TMtSf GREAT SCHOOL GUN&ES.' If _ GOT' 1 VOVE HMMG COOO ENOUGH TOR HE, Education: St. Mary's University (San Antonio, TX.), &f<3CXl_t IT'S GOOD University of Louvain (Belgium) FOR THt JEST Of TO Major: B.S. Math and Philosophy; Licence in Philosophy; v- Doctorate in Philosophy What is your dream getaway? Trekking in the Himalayas of India, Nepal and Tibet. If you could be anything you wanted, what would it be and why? Exactly who/ what I am, except fully awakened and en- r lightened because only thus, do I believe, can one be truly EVEWOWE. SVttkAJ) SPEMC XVdi CAM MAKE ENGUSM OR JUST SHUT OP, MMBE CHKX ME GO WTK happy. THAT'S WHAT / SAN .' TKE CHEMICAL GRADE EIGHT, What do think is the best kept secret of SRU? Are there CONTENT OF \ BREAK really any secrets about Slippery Rock? Something I suspect CEREAL HtRC' that is a little known truth is that every person here has ,/^Hl unlimited ability and genius which would be quite apparent if ^_N "t the barrier of fear were removed. What would you like to be most remembered for at SRU? That I sincerly sought wisdom and helped others to revere and seek it. What would be your goals for SRU's next 100 years? To become a community where there is more substance to the claim of being "excellent" and "university," from which every THI FAR SIDE By GARY LARSON member receives a true humane education, rather than frag- mented training to enable her/ him to live a life of profound fulfillment as a responsible and wise citizen of the universe. What would you like to see on campus that is not already here and why? An on-going discussion/ work group that is truly dedicated to the above goal. Describe yourself in one word: Seeker Favorite Cereal: My wife's Granola. Most recent movie seen: "Young Einstein" iff Shop Favorite Writer: Rabindranoth Tagore Where The Cool Ones Shop Rt. 173 S. Slippery Rock For a complete line of: PUZZLE * Smoking Rccessorles * Pipes • Scales SOLUTION * Cigarette Rolling Papers * Posters & Tapestries * Incense Com 0Ct (412) * P Discs 0- LP's Mon - Sun 794-5866 *T SHIrtS 4-10 p.m. A JOE'S " "5 Franklin Street, « . JZAH3U6E ery Rock (9 FAMILY DESTAUDANT -6527 354 South Main Street Slippery Qock ITALIAN AMERICAN CUISINE

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(Don! mean Sigma Dexter - you eat too much, you Elephant' PA licensed driver* are needed to AXiD Sisters travel to Orwell, Ohio on Friday and norhin') pee on the rug, and you make people PI Kipp Brothers, Larry, Curt, and sneeze. But you're so cute! KDR Norm - I miss my neighbor - Come If Interested Sunday beginning Sept. 17 through Oct. Vern. We're out of eggs - Pi Kapp Rech All Greeks Good kick with Rush - the visit me! Love, "T" 27 Apply in the Department of Parks and sisters of AOPi Please Contact: Rich - here's the the preliminary year. Alpha Sigma Phi Ed and Jill: Happy Recreational Environmental Education Jen(2) and Danlsa Get psyched for Let's make this year work I love you - K. Anniversary on your 1 year and office. Room 101 Eisenberg Classroom AOPI Marcy * Michelle • let's party WVU and our 12 friends! Luisa AST Sitters: Thanks for making me your Congratulations on your lavalier! I love BuMing roomies Alpha love Chris sweetheart. I am very honored, you girls you both. Denise are the best. Sigma Pi Ken Room Wanted! Sharing or single male KD's Thanks for all your help and support AOPI Spice • You're Awesome, we love Alpha Sigma Phi Ed: Thank you for the The Rocket Office student. 794-1042 or 794-7863 with Rush. Love, Luisa you - your AOPi sisters Ace - HAPPY 1 yr Anniversary!!! I want an best year of my life I love you and I will Room 220 ECB R.A. Lavalier! Can't wait for the next one always wear your letters with pride. Instructors needed to teach Frank: Good Luck on Saturday! You're AOPI's - lefs Rush! Rush! Rush! Love, always Betsy Happy Anniversary! Forever, Ji'l cheerleading, dance, gymnastics at the "BEST' Love you, Me To the sisters of AXID Great job at the summer camp sites. Work thoughout the Big Event! Keep it up - I'm so proud of Frank and Donna: THANK YOIJI Alpha Sigma Phi Brothers: You guys year possible. Write: Nation-Wide Rugby Dudes: Congratualtions on PSU! you. Love, Betsy Cheerleaders, 2275 Canterbury Offices, are the best! Get psyched for Rush and Good Luck on Saturday! Donna Rock Rugby: Congrats on finally beating or call Rt. 422 West, Indiana, PA 15701. (412) the brand new year. Love, Jill and To all Greeks get psyched for Rush!! Penn State! You have what it lakes to do 349-2017 Stephanie 794-7520 or 7523 KD's - Thanks for making our first mixer Love, the sisters of AXiD it again! Make it 2 in a row! Good Luck! enjoyable. PKT AOPI Marcy » Michelle - let's party roomies Alpha love Chris PERSONALS PKT - Sweethearts - Congrats Shannon, Terry, and Vanessa AOPI Spice - You're Awesome, we love NEWMAN CENTER Tutor (continued from page 7) Sigma PI Scooter, Put clothes in front of you - your AOPi sisters 342 Normal Avc the door, maybe they'll think it's a closet! Shirley, Thanks for everything) Danielle Ken, Jen, Carmen Across From Old Main 2.7 and a 3.0 in the subjects to PSK Murph - Oops! You pooped! AOPI's - let's Rush! Rush! Rush! ___ 794-8459 be tutored. Rev. Joseph J. Klcppncr, S.T.L, Ph. D. 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By K*lly Sweeder Hm-lUt Staff Writer University handed the lady saves was earned by goalie Rocket* a 3-1 loss. Judy Johns during this game. The Slippery Rock "I feel confident about the Htfniversity women's field "...they're beginning girls play, they're beginning hockey team now stands at 1-2 to come together as a team. to come together as They have been working hard ,aQ*r a road trip last weekend, 1 .hot. coach Catriona Higgs a team. ' Coach Catri- and I am very excited about Slopes to see that record ona Higgs Saturday's game," said Jrnprove in a conference Higgs. "match Saturday at The match against •Bloomsburg University. Debbie Smith, a sophomore Bloomsburg is scheduled for 1 Junior, second Last Saturday, East from War m i n s ter , p.m. The ladies will play Stroudsburg University beat contributed to the Rock offense their first home game row, Jimmy SRU by a score of 2-0. The with the only goal for the Tuesday at 3 p.m. against following day, Kutztown women. A season high for Frostburg University. Bogdan goes high for a pass =Key mistakes cost Rock linksters during the week- «y A. L. Klmple end rugby games 'docket StaffWriter The University of Rochester bogey by Sean McGrath on 18. Photo by Shirley Brown claimed top honors with a Unfortunate miscues Jay Pollini, a freshman score of 283. The Rock from New Hampshire, carded •caused the Slippery Rock finished just two shots behind ^University golf team to settle a round of 75 to lead the Rock at 285. Indiana University of linksters. Finishing close for second place at the Pennsylvania, the defending behind were Owens, 76, conference champions, placed McGrath, 77, Brandon Antus, Invitational this past week. third at 289. "We made some first 78 and Hasson with a 79. Some mistakes included The Rockets return to the tournament types of John Owens taking an eight mistakes," said head coach links today to host the Armco on hole 12, Wynn Hasson Invitational. Al Schmittlein. with a 10 on 16 and a double ROCKIM The 1989-90 Rock Intramural season is finally underway. So far 33 teams, 31 men and two women, signed up for flag football which began Sept. 12. Games are played on the IM fields Mon.-Thurs. from 4-6 p.m. Flag football runs through Oct. 15. li Reminder to all flag football players: RAIN DATES ARE FRIDAYS. Only seven teams, Capek scores pivotal try five men and two women, are in our IM soccer league. Games are played at 6 p.m. Mon.- Thurs. on the practice soccer fields. Play runs through Oct. 14. K*Officials are still needed!!!!!* Ruggers break jinx, beat i• ^Anyone interested in officiating flag football and/or soccer, please stop by the IM office, room 104, Morrow Field House or call 794-7392, extension 5392. Office hours are 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Mon. - Thurs. and 9 a.m.- noon Fridays. Please check the IM boards in the Field House for upcoming events, updated information nationally ranked PSU and schedule changes. By David Peppis Rocket StaffWriter remaining, senior wing John LQIIHQLTZ'S PRE-SEASON TOP FIVE The ruggers then dug down deep and took control in the Capek scored to tie the match The Slippery Roek at 7-7. Cole then became the- 1. Keister Raiders second half. They controlled University Shamrock Rugby possession of the ball thanks hero by making the" n< 2. Bandits club opened its season in conversion kick to put the 3. Kappa Delta Rho "A" to some strong line out play by dramatic fashion Saturday, eight man Frank Zugovitz Rock ahead to stay, 9-7. 4. Phi Sigma Kappa "A" as they upset the nationally "This was a great moment 5. One Vision and tough tackling by ranked Penn State rugby fullback Johnny Myers. in my life, the burden of never team, 9-7. It marked the first having beaten Penn State has win ever for Slippery Rock been lifted," said senior prop over Penn State. "...we played Andy Rich. "It's a great way to start a well as a team." Penn State coach Bruce Don Smiths* season, we played well as a Hale also commented, team," said captain Terry Captain Terry Brown "Slippery Rock has finally Brown. closed the gap between our two The Shamrocks came out Senior fly half Roger Maherr teams, they can now compete Sports strong against Penn State, exploited Penn State's backs with the big name schools in keeping them in their own with some high kicks which the Midwest, it will be a dog end for most of the first half. they had trouble fielding. fight to see who comes out on Slippery Rock was in position The ruggers cut the score to top at the end of the season." Connection to score first, but junior 4-3 as Cole hit a penalty kick In their second match, the flanker Matt Cole, playing from 25 yards. Penn State ruggers lost a narrow with an injured left foot, came right back making a decision to Bowling Green missed two penalty kicks penalty kick after the University 10-3. The from 22 and 30 yards. 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Opalskv gains 146 yards Gridders crush UDCin home opener, 31-0 By Michael Trego Rocket Staff Writer The Slippery Rock was pressured by Rock's Firebirds. After great TD. The PAT was again was all it took for the slow, but showed he can University men's football Mike Elwood who made defensive plays by good and the Rock lead 24-0. Rockets to score their final make things happen with team rocked the University Logan fumble the ball to defensive tackle Terry The final period opened points of the day. Freshman open field running, good of the District of Columbia Billy Ray Perkins on the Shulsky and linebacker with a great stand by the fullback Roosevelt Carson cuts, and power." "Our last Saturday as they UDC 18 yard line. It took the Terry Jordan, the Rock's Rock defense. UDC drove drove the ball in from three offensive line also did a trounced their opponents Rockets only three plays to defensive back Steve Burket down to the SRU 16 yard yards to cap the 27 yard great job opening holes and 31-0. UDC came into convert this miseue into did one better by line. The Rock defense kept drive. The PAT by Mahek protecting the passer." Slippery Rock with a 26 points. Strine completed a 5 intercepting a Logan pass, backing up UDC throughout was good and the Rock Tomorrow the Rock game losing streak and left yard TD pass to Scott Walsh easily won 31-0. travels to Ohio to m*et putting Slippery Rock at this series of plays. When with their tails between their and the extra point made it the time came to come up Ashland University. legs, and a 27 game losing 14-0. their own 31 yard line. The Opalsky led all rushers Coach Mihalik described streak. SRU on the other most interesting series of big, the Rock defense did with 25 carries and 146 SRU got the ball again just that. Milligan would them as a, "Good hand jumped out to a later in the half on their own plays was about to happen. yards. He also scored two fundamental and' stupendous start of their 1989 After three plays, and one try yet another field goal touchdowns. 49 yard line. The Rock with 11:45 left, but it went disciplined football team. season. continued to run Opalsky at first down, Strine rolled to The Rock out rushed UDC We will have to play a near The first quarter opened the UDC defense, and by a margin of 248 to 92. perfect game. They hav« a with UDC kicking off to the despite two illegal procedure The total yards were also in solid tradition." Rock, who promptly took the the Rock's favor by a 313 to ROCK NOTES: ball and returned it to the 18 penalties, SRU did manage 205 difference. Senior Bob Flory, the yard line. The Scott to get a 22 yard field goal starting right defensive Opalsky era was about to from Mahek. The Rock "I was pleased with the tackle, left Saturday's game SRU play of our defense. The begin. now had a 17-0 lead. in the first half with an The SRU junior tailback As the half drew to a close, size advantage never really unknown knee injury. It ran the ball seven times UDC embarked on a drive had an effect," said head was reported Monday that which was combined with from their own 33 yard line. coach George Mihalik. Flory has a hyperextended well timed passes from Several plays later after "We used what we had, knee and will miss this quarterback Pat Strine, en brilliant passing by Logan, quickness and discipline, week's game. However, j route to a 13 play, 72 yard our defense showed real UDC had their best field his right and was Flory should return in two drive for a touchdown. wide to the right. SRU was character. I was also weeks when the Rock faces Opalsky scored the TD with position of the half at the intercepted by UDC's still pitching a shutout. impressed, with our offense, Rock 26. With :26 left, Lorand Reed at the Clarion. a one yard dive up the After the SRU offense especially with the opening Coach Mihalik asks that middle and the extra point UDC's kicker, John Firebirds 41. Reed returned stalled for one of the few drive," added Mihalik. Milligan, attempted a 43 the ball to the SRU 38 where the student body come out by kicker Craig Mahek was times all day, UDC had the and support their first good. The first quarter yard FG, but it was blocked Opalsky forced him to ball back after a 42 yard "Our team has answered by SRU's Tony Robinson. fumble the ball back to the Western Conference game ended with the Rock leading punt by Valentino. On the some questions for against Clarion. "It should 7-0. The first half ended with Rock's center Bill Dowd. first play by UDC's new themselves, now they have SRU on top 17-0. Opalsky be a real show down," The Rock now had a quarterback Ronald to push on to the next level." commented Mihalik,"... The second quarter saw had 82 yards on the ground second chance, this time Parker, the Rock's J.J. On the subject of Opalsky, Rock punter Nick and Strine ended with 93 good support will help us on from their own 37 yard line. Pipani intercepted his pass Mihalik stated, "He started to victory. Valentino pinning UDC yards passing, one After seven consecutive and returned it to the UDC 27 deep in its own territory on touchdown on only eight running plays to Opalsky, yard line. the 14 yard line. On the completions. he took the ball again and Gregg Mihalik was now fourth play of the drive UDC The third quarter began dove in from one yard out to the Rock QB. Four plays quarterback Dirk Logan with SRU kicking off to the give the Rockets another Women netters appointed new head coach Senior Lise Ostergaard play with every practice," from Denmark and junior' says McFarland. "In the Fiona Koeners from West early going, we're all Germany lead the Slippery learning day by day. They Rock University women's have been extremely tennis team into a new cooperative with me." season with a new coach. McFarland has Jim McFarland, the Ostergaard and Koeners at men's tennis coach at SRU the top of his lineup with a for the past 16 years, has pair of freshmen, Ildiko also taken over the women's Toth from Hungary and program this Spring with Lise Reese of Canton, OH, the retirement of Jenny in the middle of his attack. Lindsay from the coaching Mosely, sophomore Lynette ranks. Procovich from Rochester, "I've been really thrilled and sophomore Dorothy to be working with them Crompton from East because of the enthusiasm Stroudsburg, all saw some they have shown," says action in doubles last year McFarland, whose team and are battling for the last opened its season at home two spots in the singles Monday against St. Francis. line-up. Senior Lori Ostergaard and Koeners Connolly from Lower return after playing the top Burrell and frosh Carlene Tailback Scott Opalsky, No. 20, plows through the line to gain two singles positions a year Saelg of Manahaukin, NJ, part Of his 146 rushing yards. Photo by Steve Dickinson ago when SRU finished with are 'also working with eyes a 6-6 record and eighth in toward varsity play. the 13-team Pennsylvania "We've all been working State Athletic Conference tremendously hard," says championships. But only McFarland, who has guided one other player of the nine the SRU men to a 180-117 Rock soccer wins two in a row that saw singles action in record in 16 seasons. Even '88 is back. Junior Stacy though I don't really have a By Greg Walker feel for what the competition Rocket Staff Writer Mosely from the Netherlands has returned, is like, I feel like we're After a difficult, emotional Rock had its back against the came through, it was a good for a 7-1 final. but she missed most of last going to be a very 2-1 loss to the University of wall going into the second victory." Johnathon Cox and Andrew season with an injury. competitive group." Pittsburgh last Wednesday, overtime period. The major obstacle SRU had Hysing each scored two goals "I see improvement in our the Slippery Rock University Only five minutes into the to overcome was UPJ's for SRU to lead the way. The soccer team bounced back for final overtime, Kirk Wade unorganized, reckless style of seven goals scored represents Cross Country captures first two back-to-back victories at began an incredible string of play. According to the most scored by Rock soccer home over the University of scoring on an assist by Andy By A. L. Klmple Herlinger, "UPJ is a very since 1966. Rocket Staff Writer well," said head coach John Pittsburgh at Johnstown and Coleman to knot the game at frustrating team to play. As expected, coach . 2-2. Wade scored again with Sophomore Dave Papa. 'This was a very big Their long ball style is Herlinger was very pleased Consbruck, Monroeville, upset against IUP." The game against UPJ was only two and a half minutes difficult to play. However, with his teams performance. a stalemate until midway left when Mike Sims captured the individual title IUP was to be nationally once we got irtto our game, we "Basically it was a lot of fun as he led the Slippery Rock ranked before entering the through the second period intercepted a clearing kick were able to control them." and we had the chance to use when Doug Hathaway scored from a UPJ defenseman and University men's cross meet. Slippery Rock won its many people." country team to the overall The lady runners were • goal to give the Rock a 1-0 assisted Wade for his second second game at home last Herlinger believes this lead. goal. championship at the not as fortunate as they Tuesday by overwhelming game will act as a confidence California University of finished third in the event. With approximately • 10 This goal proved to be the Geneva College, 7-1. builder and prove to his Pennsylvania Invitational. Freshman Joelle Archer minutes remaining in game winner, however, SRU Slippery Rock struck first players they're capable of Consbruck, one of the top was the only bright spot for regulation play, UPJ's Brian was not through yet. only nine minutes into the scoring goals. Severson scored a pivital goal runners in the conference, the lady runners. Goalkeeper Dan Campbell game. The Rock, now 2-2, travels "I'm looking for the to keep UPJ in the game. The accumulated a rare assist completed the five mile Later Geneva scored for the to Maryland tomorrow to face course in 28:06. women to run much better," •core was 1-1 going into when he booted the ball the first and last time to tie it up the University of Gallaudent overtime. Freshman Dave remarked a disappointed length of the field and 1-1. and then the University of the Papa. Archer, a Butler Overtime play consists of teammate Sims added insult Slovinski, Livingston, The Rock quickly District of Columbia on N.J., also turned in a strong native, covered the 5.000M two 15 minute periods with no to injury for SRU's final goal connected again for two more Sunday. sudden death. effort finishing third with a race in 20:36 to finish third with only 12 seconds on the goals to end the first period overall. The Panthers took their first clock. Overall, coach Jim time of 28:42. 3-1. Sophomore Wayne "We're a young team and lead of the game midway Herlinger was pleased with Geneva never had a chance throufh the first overtime San ton, Valencia, rounded I'm hoping for an how SRU bounced back. in the second period, with the improvement," concluded period on a goal by UPJ's "They're backs were out the top fivea t 28:52. Rock simply having a lot of "Our guys ran extremely Papa. Berkowich. Down 2-1, the against the wall and they fun and running up the score