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Highlights- Friday 2 OCTOBER Sou'weSouthwestern At Memphis ster weekend at 9 Jazz up your VOL. 68 NO . OCTOBER 2, 1981 o'clock in the pub with the VIJL. VO 1\V. a celebrated James Williams Quartet. Williams is a jazz pianist from Boston who is back in Memphis to receive the Alumni Acheivement charter State loses from Memphis Chapter Award Kappa Sigma University. Highly recommended. was national chapter consultants have "Mick" Wilson, Chapter Consul- September 26, a second meeting by Rosemary Hall to get threatened to close down the tant, observed the Chapter for two held in order for the Brothers ideas on how to formally run the "past reputation" the . Chapter if pledge numbers days and arranged for a meeting Citing PHI Chapter under Kappa Sigma Saturday Sigma International continued to be low. The between the active Brothers of the Kappa of International standards. The has revoked the charter consultants became gradually more PHI Chapter, the Alumni Board Fraternity Brothers were asked to write a letter Southwestern PHI Chapter disillusioned with the non- Control, Luke Schissel, Vice- 3 OCTOBER of the to the nationals which signified in its 99th year. productiveness of the Southwestern president of the National Southwestern now McKee, a what actions they were going to At 10 o'clock the The Southwestern Chapter is fraternity. Fraternity, and Bill on the players member of the take .in order to work towards soccer team will take now under "Colony Status." The "It wasn't until this year that highly respected Sewanee. Last year their team National Fraternity. achieving the nationals' expecta- from have the option of the threats by the nationals were fans were openly hostile. active members They met on Friday, September tions of the Chapter. and alumni or becoming given grave concern by the PHI we do not encourage becoming 25 to discuss exactly what changes Although members of the Chapter," said Haynes Knight, Monday night, September 28, unsportsmanlike behavior we do rushees. Several nationals wanted made in the PHI organization will arrive on acting PHI Chapter President. the nationals returned and told the want to insure a large enough crowd national 'Chapter. The PHI Brothers agreed October 4 in order to take Haynes admitted that past PHI Brothers that despite all beat the hell out of them if they Sunday, to cooperate with the nationals as to of the house and to begin reputation has been a problem. positive efforts and appeals, that any moves. At 1:30 the control long as the individual identity of the make rush. The fraternity will be "However, for the firsttimein many they were no longer active Kappa football team will walk over the formal members was kept in tact. of limbo for90 days during years, the actives have given an all- Sigma Brothers, and occupants of University team from in a state During this meeting representa- Washington which the National Kappa Sigma out effort to improve the status of the house had one week to evacuate. St. Louis. Come get warmed up for tives of all the other Southwestern rushers will evalualte the success the Chapter," he added. Homecoming. fraternities showed support of the The nationals took the third of the 1981 formal rush. In the This year there has been a to continuation of the PHI Chapter of oldest Kappa Sigma continuous meantime, it will remain an concerted rush effort, according house Kappa Sigma by gathering in the Charter, ritual equipment of the unchartered fraternity. However, if Haynes. He said that major in Kappa Sigma front yard. PHI Chapter, and photographs of in the nationals' opinion it is a improvements have been made the founder. house that active On Saturday morning, Tuesday prosperous rush, a new chapter will order to provide a be granted. members, rushees, and nationals The Southwestern PHI Chapter could be proud of. 6 OCTOBER is the third oldest continuous Haynes also said that this Fall News Briefs chapter in the International Kappa the PHI Chapter has made a Sigma Fraternity. They were due to significant effort to improve its celebrate their centennial relationships with other South- fraternities, the South- anniversary in April 1982. western Committee considers However, the Chapter has been western Administration, and the under close scrutinization by the Southwestern Community as a national organization for at least whole. September 20, Refectory renovation the past three years. Each year the On Sunday, Charged with enhancing the Class event efficiency and appearance of the is planning college dining hall, the Refectory Voorhies-Glasselll event with class. This Renovation Committee is focusing a Commons come to the Voorhies- on, the North dining hall, in order to Firday at 4:00 Library lawn for a smashing game bring it into harmony with the 504 gin and tonics. character and appearance of the of croquet and All who desire will get a shot to South end. handle a mallet and a shot of G and Among the objectives for this T's on the green. year are draperies and decorative banners in the North hall; in Assembly addition, a new sound system and permanent "high table" for The first SGA sponsored banquets and special occasions are Student Assembly of this year will "Heaven Can Wait" at least tentatively planned. be hibd Tuesdhy October 6 at 6:30 in until 9 o'clock. , Julie the EastLounge. The Assemblies, Plans for next year include the Christie and James Mason for 50e open to the entire Southwestern in FJ-B. A "very funny, romantic replacement of the furniture in the commjiitity, provide an open forum with square oak tables fantasy". North end for discussion of a select topic. This four persons each. Carpet is seating week's"tpic *ilbe "The Future of to lessen the noise also a possibility WLYX," a discussion with manager term plans involve the level. Long Jeff Cowell, Dean Llewellyn, Wednesday enlargement of the dining area and station i6oliihteers, and others. improvement of the kitchen facilities. Recommendations for 7 OCTOBER events this last phase will be made to the Bicycles Homecoming President before February 1, 1982. The Security Department is At 6 o'clock in the pub there will holding several unregistered be a student center assembly party The Refectory Renovation Committee members are Deans bicycles that were removed from party (no that was not a misprint...), enhance weekend bike racks and placed in safe contrary to popular belief and in to Scarborough and. Templeton, Dr. Although the controversy over the price of tickets and drinks has yet Libby when school ended last accordance with popular demand Peyton Rhodes, Mrs. storage be settled, there are some things that we do know. They are still seeking owners. this is not a party to party but to Daughdrill, Mr. Tom Kepple; and June. Please come to the Security plan parties. If you have any * A resumption of consumption of shrimp and oysters will kick off students Kim Chickey and Michael Wait" is Office to claim your bicycle. ideas...come! "Heaven Can homecoming weekend at Friday's happy hour ifi t ii phb. Eads. Undlind bicycles will be turned still hanging around if you want to Signs will be allowed in the o ir t Administrative Services see it in FJ-B at 9 o'clock. othe * Later that evening The Skunks will be raising a stink in the South dining hall on the balcony l fortinent for disposition. railing and in the North end on the Thank You! amphitheater with the new wave sound at 9 o'clock. wall opposite the salad bar. Signs should be no larger than 13' x I',(the Thursday * The normal abnormal parade/activities will take place Saturday size of a strip of butcher paper.) Blue Angels morning along with a soccer game against Maryville College at Signs may be hung 48 hours in 10:45 o'clock. advance of an event; they must be The Blue Angels, the U.S. 8 OCTOBER removed within 12 hours after the Navy's precision flying team, will event. perform during two air shows at the Terry Mitchell, no relation to * Lynx Lair Grill will be open for lunch as well as halftime. Millington, Tennessee naval air will perform with his Terry Regan, station on Saturday and Sunday, at 9 o'clock in the accoustic guitar * The game will start at 2 o'clock. October 10 and 11. pub. He's wonderful. Mum Sale The air shows will start at 11 * Victory parties will be conducted afterward in the pub as well as a.m. anid the Blue Angels-will is now Oct. 2 p.m. Gates will open the Frat houses. Kappa Delta Sorority perfOrt selling Homecoming mums in the to thepblic at 10 a.m. Refectory during all lunch and SIilAkdition to the Blue Angels, the social commission is still Inside * With big event just a week away, dinner shifts until Wednesday, Wh~i~ir shows will include a with the Rivermnont the prices of the tickets and World This week we introduce trying to work out October 7. liiftffle by two dozen be WMI~Iintage planes, a Tennessee Fortnight, a new semi-monthly drinks. The mums, which can Guard cargo drop, a guide to entertainment in Memphis. bought for $2.50 a piece, are white ArpN~titbnal and parachute/sky diver team, a crash It tells you about everything from * The Peabody performance of "no private bottles allowed" will be with black and red ribbons crew firefighting demonstration, a movie classics like "" to which to store their gear. either "SAM" or Greek letters repeated but students can tent rooms in Rifles special events like the Navy's Blue placed on them. Purchased corsages Navy band, and the Flying Angels Air Show. So find a friend or can be picked up at the KD.house precision drill team. A variety of eyes open for the update flier to be released by the social ,the beaon display for favored date and spend a Fortnight * Keep your Saturday, Oct. 10 .befx Navy: planes will time this week. ga;ie. public viewing. .;with, hem:. commission some Homecoming Pane 2 Sou'wester: October 2, 1981 rrg tr Box 724 ......

but all were disillusioned Dear Editor, between men and women? But more situation, apathy and non-conforming The article about 'Communica- important, every question by the of the active members. tion Between the Sexes' in last approached the problem from the attitudes a full effort was put week's paper evoked somber perspective of factions trying to This year forth by the six active brothers, four retrospection of my past attitudes create a contract rather than as of whom had only been active The Sou'wester toward women. Having dogmatical- humans, inherently complex and for a month before the last Editor ...... M ark Hurley ly held to almost every stereotyped different, trying to understand one members school year ended. There was real, Associate Editors ...... Tracy Vezina, view possible at one time or another, another. There is an implied lack of positive life to the Phi Chapter, the Cara Washburn I now feel more comfortable just trust. likes of which I doubt has ever been News Editor ...... Christe Ray admitting I sometimes do not That is a symptom of the very since the establishment of the Sports Editor ...... Ed Archer understand. It is good to see some disease. As a consciousness-raising chapter 99 years ago. Upperclass- Photography Editor ...... Jim Sanders women feel they do not always group CBS should be working to men who knew the state of the Highlights ...... Sarah Dabney Gillespie understand men, either. make us all aware that we are not in fraternity saw this effort, and more Contributors ...... Anne Keltner, Dabney Gillespie, With this in mind, I am glad opposition to one another, nor do we than once I heard the comment, Trish Witherspoon, Mike Eads, Lisa Yarber, WUB no longer exists. I have no have to settle for a working "I've never seen so much work done Bobby Mackett, John M. Jones, Jenny Inglis, love for groups that segregate the agreement, but that with effort, we to the house." Indeed, work was Liz Hart, David James, Jeff Cowell, sexes. Throughout history and can come to see each other as done. Many hours were spent Hall, Gary Hill, Ann Kingsolver through ignorance men have humans first, and men and women Rosemary reorganizing and cleaning. The exercised the prerogative to second; we can appreciate each Photos ...... Jeff Wright, Sherard Edington were aware of the Jim Sanders sequester themselves from women; other's essential humanity, and brothers of the situation, and we ...... Phil Howie recently women have gained a explore our complementary seriousness Cartoonist and nail to keep similar prerogative and have been differences. This would be a first fought tooth loved. By exercising the same factious spirit. step to healthy, fulfilling something that we Jeff Cowell days after This is an understandable reaction, relationships. September 20, only ten house was but it is not constructive. It merely classes had begun, the but it was sustains the polarization. What Sincerely yours, not only presentable the National would be constructive would be to Michael E. Matthews something we thought proud of. We had, Night-play come together. To the Editor: would be asking how they It would seem this is where we The week of September 21, 1981 upperclassmen of it; we pledged stand with CBS. Yet I am afraid it which I hope will live on in the could become a part At least a few of you know me as teams and using the money to is one had promises of may not be as it appears. I am hearts and minds of the a junior and a hack tennis player. I'm often seen subsidize low-cost brew in the Pub upperclass- happy there is now a group whose Southwestern community for years pledging from two other making wild, manic motions at (ninety cents for a bottle of Bud!) or men. More importantly, we had interest is to aid each other in an to come. It was a week of optimism balls approaching my: back-hand hiring someone for sprout control at were effort to understand the opposite and joy followed by a great loss and interested freshmen and we side or staring with evil intent at the grill. sex, and who may be of aid to mein much sadness. It was the final week going through rush with a sincere half-clad co-eds as they stretch (ooo- The obvious solution is to get furthering my understanding, but of the Kappa Phi Chapter of Kappa appeal to freshmen who wanted to baby) for a volley. Contrary to some lights. Then the varsity teams the article gave me reason to fear Sigma as a continuous chapter at be a part of something that had" appearances, however, I.really do can have their prime-time spots and the group itself has misunderstood Southwestern. enormous potential. take my game seriously.: : a the rest of us can abandon our less- its goal. The illustrative questions For many years the Phi chapter On September 20, 1981, The main hassle with South- noble nocturnal pursuits for tennis. presented in last week's paper have has been on the National chapter's chapter consultant came to observe western tennis (ignoring those could This solution will not be cheap, nor the wrong emphasis: Half of them critical list due to non-conformity of us for two days so that he private-lessons jerks who begin popular with TomKepple (perhaps a dealt with sexual relations in the accepted standards. It was a unique report back to National on the calling "thank you, thank you" switch to dim the tower lights more specific sense. Is that National was not sure progress we were making. We told before you event get a chance to see situation and whenever the court lights are on) reflective of the significance sex what to do. They had sent numerous him what we thought about our the ball they sprayed into your flabby but it could cut alcohol abuse, should have in relationships chapter consultants to check on the cont. on pg. court) is finding time to play. A lot of thighs, and overcrowding at the 3 you have had the disheartening library (could all those people come experience of leaving a 2:10-3:20 at night just to avoid Mrs. Turpin's class (known affectionately as a abuse.) snoozer to Crabtree-era graduates) Mee ting of minds If someone has the money to and rushing to the courts with your buy us some lights, I promise to by Ann Kingsolver claim to be "of the people, Women United. Rod Laver autograph clasped those who move my thermostat another five for the people, and by the people." The group is open. It is not an between your moist fingers only to Last Sunday evening in degrees out of the comfort zone and How do people feel about these organization to be "joined". We are discover that the surface is crawling Evergreen there was a discussion of play tennis at night at least once The group that met Sunday, providing a forum for discussing with glassy-eyed, malt-liquor types "Hearts and Minds." A dozen issues? each year. to talk on Sunday topics that might be on your mind who never whiff. Like multiple people came: first-year and many- and will continue I must present. would like to know. We and for which the opportunity to blasts from a neutron bomb test In all fairness, year students, exchange students, nights, lack of not to hash them out may have arisen only it hits you: VARSITY an alternate solution to the and a faculty member.... We did related these questions explosion by occasionally over a beer (or Coke or PRACTICE. night-play capability proposed dwell on the horrors of Vietnam Southwestern: Did your roommate Hill. depressed by the orange juice) in the Pub.... These guys aren't here to play. resident scholar Gary relived through "Hearts and say she/he was to place Another major purpose of this serious. So you have to plop However, I find Gary's plan Minds," but moved on to question film "Hearts and Minds," and then They're coalition will be to provide students chubby behind on the live ducklings inside tennis balls why many things in the film were return to studying or partying your slightly with opportunities to act on their grass and watch these'ipeople and equip the players with heat- new to us. rather than discussing those concerns. We will meet with what you came tbdo. It is sensitive eyewear is both Our ignorance does not stem feelings? Are students in the Man practice students of Christian Brothers not only deflating but demeaning; economically impractical and, exclusively from the reality that course steered away from College and Memphis State some of the personSa aren't event in frankly, quite offensive. many of us were toddling in the questioning the philosophical/reli- foundations of University to talk about nuclear 200 level courses yet: Jeff Cowell, a 1981 graduate, is early sixties; it seems that we heard gious/political toward power and warfare, pacifism, and I won't suggest ahy radical currently working as station much more in school about the Western society, or guided and our alternatives regarding these reforms like disbanding the varsity managerof WLYX. battles of the Civil War than about "acceptable" answers Mai Lai or the Weathermen. Is this thoughts? and other issues. (Feel free to because the U.S. population does This discussion group will meet suggest topics.) In addition, rides 1 are available to meetings of Pax I I 1 3 ; not want to hear anything shameful Sunday, Oct. 4, at 7:00 pm in the about its recent past or present? East Lounge. To provide continuity Christi, Amnesty International, 1 Could the lack of familiarity with with the theme of U.S. military and special events in the Memphis certain U.S. policies lead to cyclical involvement in Third World Community. [Note: there will be mistakes? nations, we will have a special guest transportation to a Pax Christi The discussion turned to the speaker. Julia Esquivel, in exile meeting, and to a pot-luck dinner for question of American apathy: the from Guatemala, will talk (with an Southwestern students beforehand, citizenry tends to rely on its own interpreter) about the current on the evening of Tuesday, Oct. 6. media for w'orl dhews, and does not political situation in Guatemala. La Please sign up in the mailroom if question the validity of those Sra. Esquivel worked with the you would like to go.] analyses. Also, complaints are People's Movement of Guatemala; Please drop in for the Sunday- heard regarding the administration her tour is being sponsored by the night discussions - to listen, to of the U.S. government, but there is World Council of Churches, and she oppose, to be challenged...we are no concerted action to confront will be hosted locally by the Church weary of feeling helpless. Changing sex-roles by Turn Rubin concerns of the seventies seem to be group administered a series of During the last decade a moving out to the periphery. To questionnaires to a sample of SAM number of sociologists have some this movement suggests that students in an attempt to elicit documented changes in the sex-role the old concerns are either "solved" information about their sex-role orientations of both men and or no longer relevant. To others it is orientations. Included were women in the United States. a lamentable situation in which questions related to attitudes about Changes in career aspirations and serious issues are simply being self and others, "women's work" attitudes toward such topics as shelved. and "men's work," sex-related education, the division of labor in In this latter group falls a loose stereotypes, and abilities. On the home, and the dual roles of work coalition of students, faculty and Monday, October 5th, at 8:30 p.m. in and family occurred across a demo- staff called CBS (Communication FJB, the group will convenethefirst graphically-variegated sample of Between the Sexes). Fueled in part of several planned discussions on W" " SO TTHWESTERN SEEKS To PIRoVIoE A respondents in this country. At the by a desire to reawaken the South- these topics. A panel of students will very least these reorientations western community to the present and discuss their own CLIMATE FAVORA&LE NO To THE reflected a new concern with an old importance of sex-role related issues PASSIVE LEAYNEIQ: BUT TO THE ACTIVE angles and insights into the issues, issue: the roles of men and women in and by a recognition that the issues with a free-for-all discussion to QVESTOIE .".'"- society. will not solve themselves, the group follow. This is an opportunity for was formed last spring as a forum anyone with questions or But as a conservative mood for discussion. something to offer to join CBS in shuffles in during the eighties the During Term III of 1980-81, the, exploring these themes. SOctober 2, 1981 Sou'wester Page 3 rOP St. Patrick's a real paradox

by Ann Keltner They 'were between twenty and seventy years old; they were old The crowd laughed and people'; ough people, handsome chattered sitting in front of a white people,'and foreign people. One wooden stage. People of different woman had on her Hindu robes." color, age, and background mingled at the door. Three guitar players According to Father Behnke, tuned their guitars, and someone the diverse congregation and the adjusted the microphone on the informal services are the result of a stage. Posters made by children deliberate change which took place with crayons and magic markers in 1969. lined the walls. The priest walked "The parish was way down in onto the stage and the Mass began. memberhsip and many Catholics in St. Patrick's Church on South the neighborhood had moved out, so 4th Street in Memphis is a paradox we decided to make it a church that of the traditional Catholic Church. reached out to all the people in the The building itself is of grand area, Catholic or not," said Father design including a huge bell steeple Behnke. and stained glass windows. Inside, marble columns rise to the ceiling, It was at this time that Saint and a huge pipe organ adorns the Pat's became different from the rear wall. traditional Catholic Church. Maria However, the grand interior of explained the difference. "At a the church is people, not just a traditional Mass, you dress up, building. It should be for the people you're ushered in, and you melt into and just for "worship services." the crowd. It's not supposed to Therefore, the stage is multi- happen, but sometimes the Mass purpose, and folding chairs are used becomes kind of mechanical. I so that the floor can be easily didn't realize how mechanical I had cleared for pot-luck suppers, dances, gotten until Iwent to Saint Pat's." and other social function. However, she found the Mass at For the past few years a number Saint Patrick's a different of Southwestern students both experience.-- "I was swept into the protestant and Catholic, have heart of this quaint palce. They had attended Saint Pat's. It seems, the a deep love for each other that they informal, relaxed atmosphere of the weren't afraid to pass on, even to church appeals to many. strangers in the church," said Maria Bonavich, a freshman, Maria. who has attended Saint Patrick's Professor Bill Daniels attended several times. Patricks - last Sunday for the first "The members of this church time since 1945 when the church Located downtown at the corner of Fourth and Linden, St. Patrick's attracts a diverse are definitely not ordinary. During was very traditional. congregation. the course of the Mass, the "It used to have altars and comradery was apparent," Maria pews, was very dark and drab, and Photo by Jim Sanders said. was not one of the more prominent She was also impressed by the churches in Memphis." choir which sang often during the Now, Saint Patrick's seats 300 cont. from pg. 2 service. to 325 people, and seems to have B ox 724 cont...... "No two members were alike. more life and spirit then ever before. -situation and how we were greatest insult that I have ever troops, which are still stationed in Hospitals hunting for attempting to handle it. We were received. I wasn't sure what to do, so Germany, to protect the paranoid open and honest; apparently this after telling my brothers of our people of free world Germany. To was our mistake. newly aquired status, we partied. this day Helmut Schmidt is hesitant respiratory therapists Although we argued with him The six of us: Allen Battle, and apprehensive about allowing on some points, we told him we were John Bock, Tracy Moore, Bobby American soldiers to finally come "If 50 registered respiratory and unlimited mobility are willing to work on the positive Strong,Bill Sutton, and myself home. therapists flew into Shreveport guaranteed. changes he suggested-and we did. worked harder to make the Kappa Airport at 8 a.m., by noon they The profession is only a dozen He told us our basic administrative Sigma Phi Chapter into something- Anti-Americanism exists would all be hired!" according to years old, yet the RT is already problems and we took his words and we thanked for our efforts by throughout Europe, often pandered Sam Fletcher, Assistant Director of indispensable in the emergency -literally and did everything in our being kicked in the teeth. in public, exemplified by the recent Respiratory Therapy at Schumbert room, intensive care unit, neonatal power to carry out his advice. He outbursts of demonstrations in Hospital, Louisiana. (newborn). department I appeal to the Southwestern and on arranged a meeting with some of the Germany over the past month. As There's a severe shortage of emergency transport teams. community to remember the story of .higher echelon of Kappa Sigma always Europeans neglect to point respiratory therapists (RT's) Working closely with how we tried to build something out doctors International Fraternity. out all the good the United States throughout the U.S. The 400 schools and nurses, RT's struggle to save of nothing virtually. Remember or On September 25, 1981, the has done for their continent, but that train RT's simply cannot improve the lives .of heart attack how we were awarded for our efforts our alumni choose to randomly criticize the produce graduates fast enough. victims, asthmatic children chapter consultant, by being slapped in the face and told and advisor, and two of the fraternity's United States at will. I can't "You can't beat the salary of the people suffering from chronic it was because of our past lung officers came to speak to us. Again comprehend how the protection of opportunity for only two years of disease. reputation. Remember National's we were open, understanding that the free world can come under such school," says George West, Director dislike for us and lack of faith in us. we needed the support from heavy criticism. If we in the free of Respiratory Care at Massachus- When the "LifeFlight" least, by God, we never lost our National. Three and a half hours At world ever did have to go to war to setts General Hospital, and emergency medical copter rushes to personal identities, and most later we were a revitalized group protect the free world, the United President of the American a distant accident, or a child with importantly, we discovered what willing to bend more towards States would probably have to fight Association for Respiratory third degree burns arrives at the is all about. I hope National's standards in order to true brotherhood some of its allies before Therapy. hospital, or a toxic gas leak causes a stay alive. We suggested that the that National discovers it someday. encountering the communist threat. Entry level positions for community disaster, the RT is there, someday. group meet again early the next This letter is not intended to spur accredited RT's run at the $16- a proud member of the professional morning to discuss wasy to alter any type of jingoist movement, but 20,000 health care team. Haynes Knight level. Rapid advancement ourselves even more in keeping with rather, to support our protective (Former) G.M., Phi Chapter National's standards. We were told purposes before we are forced into in that early meeting Saturday that submission by the Soviets. P.S. Speaking to freshmen from my we were to have in 27 hours a full What do the German people SGA Food Committee independent status: the frat will be 'report of our chapter's goals. know about keeping peace anyway. "colonized;" that is, they'll ship in It was they who allowed the world's Essentially, every point was to strangers hired and here at SAM for most successful misanthropic airs varied complaints be covered and we were to prepare a the purpose of rushing. BE tyrant to enter the political arena, syllabus on our chapter's operations CAREFUL! The SGA Food Committee met on Wednesday, September 23, 1981 at for the next year. That night we had all after they had unsuccessful tried 5:30 in the Bell Room and discussed the following: our first open house; we were to The only way for anyone to help to overtake the world once The committee proposed a Refectory Exchange for Wednesday and _prepare the report in full by one p.m. us now is to write to Kappa Sigma previously. The German people Thrusday, November 11 and 12. the next day. We managed to throw National. Let them know what you should take a long hard look at The following Complaints/comments about the food service were r-a good party and to get the report think. P.O. Box 5066, Charlottes- themselves as the catalyst of world discussed: done in time. We truly believed that ville, VA, 22005. problems. - not enough vegetables we had it made and that we would be I am not an American citizen, - more brown rice , given a chance. Dear Editor, but rather a native of Canada, and I - meat spreads on the deli line On Monday night, September This is a rebuttal to last week's am damn tired of listening to anti- - too many entrees with onions 28, 1981, a main officer, the chapter article by Thomas Faist entitled American sentiment. The Ameri- - pressed turkery consultant, and our alumni advisor "Keeping the Peace." The article cans have protected myself and my - another diet soft drink added to the machine came to tell us that they were was based on American deployment country, and for that we in Canada - hard biscuits revoking our charter, taking our of medium range missiles in are eternally grateful. A vast ARA Food Service Manager Scott Wing aiended the meeting and made ritual equipmentand kicking out all Germany, and anti-Americanism as number of countries in the world. the following comments: the present members with the it exists today in Germany. Did it owe trillions of dollars to the United there is one more vegetable on thenuhsyear option of being rushees or alumni. ever occur to the citizens of States in loans that will never be - more brown rice is on its way They announced that they were Germany that it is the United States repaid. This fact is underrated and - meat spreads are to be added to theidelidine (possibly 2 a day) 'changing the locks on the doors and of America that has protected as often never mentioned. It is time the - pressed turkey was an incorrect order and another kind will be ordered ,that I was to have all my well as babysat the people of free world and Europe attempted to - Diet Sprite or possibly another whole soft drink machine will be added possessions out within the week. Germany since the post-war period thank the United States for all they - an advance menu will be given to the Food Committee for suggestions The revoking of our charter and at costs ranging in the millions of have done, instead of constantly - tables have been rearranged to lessen congestion the taking away of thething that we dollars to the people of America. It whining anti-American sentiment. The-committee commented positively on the new deli line, the donuts 'had fought so, hard for was. the was America that volunteered its Bob Mackett and fruit served at breakfast. Page 4 Sou'wester October 2, 1981

The Sou'wester Semi-Monthly Calendar of Select Local Eve, II I /- I-; I] --- i- 1T -- Films: * Hello * "Mr. Deeds Goes To Town" an the Orphe' 10/11 at Brooks Gallery. The show until the 1f starts at 2:30, and'no ,admission is charged. * Shal Night's Dr LeMoyne C * "Man's Class" & "A Shared Caesarian Beginning" will be shown * At thi on 10/12 at Mullin's Methodist this month Church. The show, which is sponsored Bernard c by the Certified Child Birth Educators, through Oc! will begin at 7:30. Free. Rosewater, from Kurt * The Memphis Theatre will be same name, showing several notable films until Nov. 2 throughout the month of October. Oct. * Comn 1 - "The Paper Chase" with Timothy Betty Ruffi Bottoms and Lindsey Wagner shows Playhouse's at 7:30. Oct. 3 -"Excalibur" with Nicol Game" unti Williamson and Nigil Terry shows at "Bent" will 9:30. Oct. 8 - the fascinating film until Nov. 2 "Walkabout" will show at 7:30. The Beatles film "Let it Be" shows 10/10 at midnight. Oct. 17 - the romance "Rebecca" shows at 7:30. SpcI

* Fridd The exciting Guarneri String Quarterwill be performing at Memphis State University later Bowl-A-Di Exhibits: this month. Photo by Dorothea V. Haeften Bowling lal Lanes part * Prehistoric Indian Pottery will Dixon-Myers. Students with I.D.'s can * "Whose Life Is It Anyway?" Bowling be be displayed at the Pink Palace buy tickets for $3.00 at the door. opens at Theater Memphis on Oct. 22 until 4 p.m. Museum throughout Oct. until Dec. 31. and runs till 11/8. charged. * Jerry Reed and Alabama will * A Contemporary Metal-smiths play at the Mid-South Fair on 10/3. Exhibition will remain open at the * Clarinetist Randy Hill will National Ornamental Metal Museum perform on 10/4 at 2:30 at Brooks until Oct. 25. The museum is located on Gallery. West California. * Kenny Rogers, Dotty West and * Brooks Gallery will be the place Gallagher Jones will play at the Mid- for two interesting displays during South Coliseum on Oct. 10 at 8:00. Oct. The Kate Freeman Clark Ticket prices are $12.50 to $15. Paintings will be there until the 11th. Next to Nature: Landscape Paintings * The world renowned Guarneri From the National Academy of Design String Quartet will perform on 10/13 will also be on display until the 25th. at Memphis State's Harris Auditorium. Call Jim Mitchell at 278- 2950 for details on performance time * Cartoons by John R. Cassady and ticket prices. can be seen at the Brad McMillan Gallery from Oct. 11 to 31. * Tom Petty and the Heart- breakers will play at Dixon-Myers on Oct. 13. Tickets will cost $9.50 and the Music: show begins at 8:00. * The Drifters will play at the * Memphis Symphony Orchestra Airport Hilton on Oct. 4. Show times will play William's Serenade to Music are 8:00 and 12:00. Tickets cost $3.50 in and Beethoven's Symphony #9 on both advance. Theatre: and $5.00 at the Oct. 10th & 11th. The Sat. performance door. begins at 8 p.m. The Sunday Matinee begins at 2:30. Ticket cost $5.00, $8.00, * "Boyfriend" is being produced by & $9.50. the Germantown Community Theatre through 10/10. * Verdi's opera Rigoletto will be * "Histrioniks" will be performed performed on Oct. 3 at 6:30 at the at the M.S.U. theater until 10/17. Brenda J. Cavella & Jeffrey A. Posson in a scene from "Tribute" Playhouse on the Square. I October 2, 1981 Sou'wester Page 5 Ocoe 2, 1981 So'e Pag 5

Edited by Jenny Inglis Events from October 2 - 1 6

r will be performed at * Both the Fun Run and the 15K lheater from Oct. 13 Run will be on Sat. the 17th. The Fun Run begins at Riverside Dr. at 10 a.m. It is a 2 mile run with an entry fee of are's "Midsummer $3.00. The 15K Run begins at the Cook will be produced by Central Plaza at 9 a.m. with an entry college on Oct. 8. fee of $6.00.

'house on the Square bute", a comedy by IDance: will be showing "God Bless You, Mr. * The 5th Annual Festival of Mid- usical satire taken Eastern Dance will be held on Oct. 4 at egut's novel by the the Holiday Inn, Rivermont. ipen Oct. 23 and play Admission is free. Call Trish Klyce for details. ition Arts Professor, 1 perform in Circuit I nfrmative: John Lennon's lithograph show was almost banned from Memphis because of it's action of "The Gin controversial content. The show was at the Orpheum last week. 24. Their next show qn the 30th and play * Lyric Writing for Profit: in Memphis. It will be held on Oct. 4 library on Oct. 2 & 3 from 9 a.m. till 6 Songwriters Workshop. Oct. 3-4, 10-11, & 5 at the Peabody Hotel. Susan p.m. 17-18. Participants may attend any or Donald is the person to contact for * all weekend sessions. Call Dr. Colby details at 774-9090 ext. 276. The Mid-South Business and Industry 9 Smith at 276-8841 for more Expo will be held at the information. Cook Convention center on the 7th Fairs & and 8th of this month. Admission is t:9 is Hemophelia- * The National Organization for $5.00. The hours have not been 'he Poplar Plaza Women Program Meeting "Update on Festivals: posted yet. ,only one of several Abortion Rights" to be held at the Public Library at 7 p.m. Admission is ing around the city. * The Mid-South Fair will be in at 11 a.m. and lasts free and open to the public. IDlue Angels try fee of $5.00 will be Memphis at the Fairgrounds until Oct. 2. The gates open at 8:00 a.m., * A lecture entitled "Beyond the exhibits at 10:00 a.m. Both close at The Blue Angels, the U.S. Navajo - Into the South" is being 10:00 p.m. Admission is $2.50. Navy's precision flying team, will sponsored by the Guild of Handloom * Oktoberfest will be held at the perform during two air shows at the Weavers. The lecture will be held on Civic Center Plaza from the 14th to Millington, Tennessee naval air Oct. 12 at the Memphis Academy of the 17th. No admission will be station on Saturday and Sunday, Art of 7:30. Admission is free. charged for the music arts, and October 10 and 11. crafts that will be in exhibition all * Underground Beauty Minerals day. The air shows will start at 11 is a lecture to be given at the Pink a.m. and the Blue Angels will Palace Museum Theater on Oct. 16. * The Memphis Public Library perform at 2 p.m. Gates will open to The talk begins at 7:00 and costs all of will hold a book sale at the main the public at 10 a.m. $1.00.

* Travel Lecture: Up, Up and Away Over the U.S.A. will be given on the 2nd at the M.S.U. Center Ball Room. The lecture, which will give a perspective of America looks like from a balloon, begins at 7:45. It's Free!

* "Decisions" Training Sessions at C.B.C. The sessions will be held on Oct. 2 & 3. Call Art Kirwin at 722-4700 for details.

* Seminar: Women with Courage to Be.... This series of lectures will be presented on 10/3. Contact Jennie Morring at 744-5782 for information.

* Conference: The Memphis Story...Lest We Forget. This conference will discuss the lowing at The develooment of the black community Otolrnhr 9 IORI Smaller state budgets cause collge havoc

ANN ARBOR, MI (CPS) - Public Education. "Some institu- George Kish has taught geography tions are having to delay opening of at the University of Michigan for 41 college." years. Though considered one of the In California, the effects of the best, he may soon be a professor first tax-revolt measure - 1978's without a department Proposition 13 - were supposed to Rodger Keller worked as a hit colleges fully this year. But horticulturist on the campus. He Morgan Odell, head of the was dismissed in June. Association of Independent Both men are victims of a Colleges and Universities, says budget crunch that may take years astute use of the state's pre-13 to abate. Keller was one of six budget surplus has forestalled gardeners let go. Kish, however, severe cutbacks in campus services isn't being fired. His department is. for at least another year. The university wants to eliminate "It's mainly a matter of waiting the geography department after until next fall to find out how bad this school year. things really are, "Odell says, Such radical cuts and noting that state educators must contractions have become now figure out how to cope with the commonplace at colleges in at least effects of the Reagan cuts as well as a dozen states where soured the Proposition 13 cuts. economies, citizen "tax revolt" "We're all singing a dismal measures and budget-slashing Greek chorus to the same tune," ,egislators have accidentally laments Frank Duddy, Jr., conspired to alter campus life even president of the Association of more dramatically than the Reagan Independent Colleges and cuts of the federal education budget. Universities of Ohio. Duddy says In Oregon, for example, state declining state revenues have budget cuts may force the end of the exacerbated a chronic college athletic programs at Oregon and budget deficiency. Oregon State. The University of Yet nowhere in America have Marquette rejects rightist group Illinois must soon close its clinical the demons of Inflation, medicine program. unemployment and miserly A surprise state budget cut legislatures more brutally MILWAUKEE, WI (CPS) - Marxist or Communist ideas, which they were voting politically," says "could affect accreditation of some hamstrung colleges than in Flaunting what is supposed to be a are intrinsically opposed to religion Mary Ann Fulop, Speak Out's nationwide and programs" at the University of Michigan, where missing tax shift to rightist opinion political liberty." president. "But others questioned Mississippi, the university revenues from the depressed auto on campus, the Marquette "It's certainly a possibility," whether a group's philosophical chancellor frets. All but two state industry have led to substantial University student government has says ASMU President Greg purpose would even be brought up schools in Texas are without budget slashes at all state schools. refused to recognize a new, Gunderson when asked whether the as a criterion for acceptance." building funds. Missouri, moreover, Campuses have tried to make conservative student group that student government's vote was Fulop says the language of has imposed an indefinite freeze on up for lost state funding by raising wants to be an anti-communist politically motivated. The ASMU Speak Out's constitution has been the state's entire education budget. average public college costs to propaganda group at the college. rejected Speak Out by a 15-6 margin. modified to promise "to foster These state-level crises - which $3350. The rejection means the group "It's the responsibility of understanding of the danger of have gone almost unnoticed while "It's getting difficult for more cannot get any student funding student government to look at the totalitarian systems, such as attention focused on the Reagan and more families to pay for until a new vote. purpose of an organization," Marxism, which are opposed to federal budget - have had both college," says Kalamazoo College's The Associated Students of Gunderson," Gunderson says. political liberty." ridiculous and sublim effects. admissions director David Boros, Marquette University (ASMU) "Does it invade the rights of oth era? "I don't like the word Iowa State, for instance, won't whose school is the state's most officially refused to recognize the What if an organization wanted to 'conservative'," Fulop says. "We be in this year's Nev York Times expensive. "But we have no choice group - called Speak Out - blow up the student library?" believe in freedom for peoples "Guide to Colleges" because but to raise tuition." because it doesn't elect its officers Gunderson admits Speak Out everywhere. Campus activists are "budgetary reasons" kept democratically. doesn't fit into that "dangerous" always picking some cause to fight administrators from distributing "Currently, the only way many Yet even ASMU members category. for, usually regarding oppressed the Times' questionaire to students. students can come to college is admit the rejection was largely the ASMU Judicial Administrator peoples in non-communist Massachusetts educators, through substantial aid programs," result of antipathy toward the Jeanette Lucey agrees the decision countries. We feel the people of reeling from the budget cuts in the says Albion College Vice President group's political stance. was political in nature. "Some communist nations don't get a fair wake of last November's James Hatcher. The group itself now contends senators raised objections, saying shake." "Proposition 21/2" tax revolt, are political attitudes should not be they didn't think Speak Out had the Fulop defends Speak Out's weighed in deciding whether to fund right to criticize Marx's theories." busily closing down Boston State "But as federal aid is reduced, controversial policy of electing a group or not. 'The group doesn't go against College and considering closing two the middle class family will have an officers by an executive committee Speak Out's constitution any of the university's standards," other community colleges to extremely rough time." rather than a vote of its balance the budget promises "to promote awareness of, Lucey insists, "so they should have membership. "We felt this was a respect for and adherence to the "It's an absurd case of Those realities have evoked been allowed on campus. It just private organization, and we should Roman Catholic teaching wasn't fair at all. There are other education following the dollar varied responses from state be able to set it up the way we prescribed by the Magisterium controversial organizations on around instead of vice versa," colleges. The most radical remedies of wanted to. No one is obligated to the Church, and to foster campus." grouses Roger Chinness of the have been adopted at Michigan join, so we should be free to organize understanding of the "Some senators told me directly Massachusetts Board of Regents for State, the state's largest school danger of and assemble the way we want." At SW soon? Video games become major pastime on college campuses. by David Gaede be greater on video games than on games foster anti-social attitudes in colleges are beginning to replace 500 colleges using video for the traditional mechanical games. younger children, perhaps creating live concerts and performance with entertainment purposes. (CPS) - The days of ping Unions aren't hesitating to a generation that deals better with videotaped productions. panging, clitter-clattering are gone. cash in on the trend. Rather than computers than with other people. Fleetwood Mac, Paul Simon, He estimates the cost of staging These days the arcades of leasing or renting the games like Other observers see the games Randy Newman and the Pretenders a campus appearance for Robin America's college unions are more most colleges, UCLA bought its own as just more sophisticated pinball are just a few of the groups now Williams at "thousands of dollars". likely to resound with resythesized - arcade equipment. "We train machines. available on video for public By contrast, a videotaped blasts, bleeps and. zaps of video students to service the machines 'The games are an escapist display. performance of Williams in concert games. and supply them with all the activity, an opportunity to relax and "Video is turning out to be the rents for just $250 to $300. "Five years ago I'd say that 99 necessary equipment," says student unwind after a hard day of classes," easiest way to reach the largest percent of all our games were union Director Mark Panatier. contends David Stroud of amount of people on college More campuses are catching on. pinball," says Roger Conway, The result is that now UCLA Cinematronics, a California game campuses, simply because it can be Video "is just getting bigger every director of student activities at the owns 26 video games. Panatier manufacturing firm. "The college repeated," says Toby Silberberg, day," Silberberg says. "It's University of Rhode Island. "Now, expects 1981 arcade profits to hit players are much more sophisticat- national coordinator for Films, Inc., happening everywhere." it least 70 to 80 percent of $313,000, up from $108,000 in 1976- ed, and seem to really get into the which distributes film and everything is video games." 77. games more." videotaped productions. "Music is The only reason its not The new games - launced just '"The game room has become so Anthropologist Dr. Edward now the most-asked-for form of spreading faster is the copyright night years ago with Atari's now popular that we've had to limit it to Hall, author of Beyond Culture, sees video." law which is vague when applied to primitive Pong - are not only students, faculty and guests," something subconscious in it all. He estimates there are now 400- video. pushing traditional union pinball Panatier exults. "We had kids "What a lot of these games are machines, football games and pool coming in off the streets." providing now is an orientation to 'ables out the door, they're bringing Explaining why video games - the future," Hall claims. Students iew customers into the arcades and which are actually computer are "getting practice for the sort of BTY nIi'IIIND Disc swelling union profits. programs with names Like things they'll have to be doing in the 'UNT "It's amazing the number of Asteroids, Space Invaders, Targ future. They may not know it yet, ieople who stop in and play the and PacMan - are so popular is but these young people are growing oideo games," remarks Robert more complex than calculating up in a world we weren't born in, 2231 Central Avenue In a case currently Todd, student union director at the their profits. and they're preparing themselves Memphis, TN 'Jniversity of Illinois. before the U.S. Supreme Court, the for that world." "Our 1978 net profit was less ,Amusement and Music Operators '"They're look at as games," he 278-0771 han $90,000," he recalls. "For 1980 Association argued the games are warns, "and they're much more 12% Discount Off Retail Price cur net was $210,000, and in 1981 it popular because they provide than that." For Any Purchase Above 1/2 Pint Wine & Liquor rill be around $250,000." "physical and mental exercise". Arcade games .aren't the only Todd attributes the increase to Panatier says "they're just plain form of campus entertainment to be EXPIRES October 11, 1981 frequency of play", which seems to. fun." But some sociologists fear the revolutionized by video. Already, October 2, 1981 Sou'wester Page 7 .. Dunaway 'stunning'in role as Joan Crawford by David James Joan Crawford was the Many of the horrid scenes in the apotheosis of the glamorous movie biography are presented here: Joan superstar to over four decades of whacking Christina with a wire adoring filmgoers. She never Scoat-hanger; Joan beating her refused a request for an autograph daughter over the head with a can of or an 8 x 10 glossy; "If you're going cleaner; Joan chopping up her rose to be a star, you have to look like a garden in the middle of the night; star, and I never go out unless I look and perhaps worst of all, Joan like Joan Crawford the movie star. almost choking Christina to death. If you want to see the girl next door, These moments are extremely go next door." intense and difficult to take. These In 1978, Christina, Joan's were the violent manifestations of adopted daughter, published an Joan's schizophrenic, paranoid exploitative, explosive biography persona. which depicted her mother as a Fay Dunaway will surely be psychoses-ridden child abuser, nominated, and will probably win, among many other things. This the Best Actress Oscar for her book, Mommie Dearest, was most incredible portrayal of Joan obviously written for the author's Crawford. Through wardrobe, monetary gain, as Christina had hairstyles, and make-up, she been excluded in her mother's will. effectively recreates the Crawford Christina was loathed for telling of trademark look: ankle-strap shoes; a Joan Crawford whom no one thick, arched eyebrows; dark, wanted to know, but whom no one penetrating eyes; padded shoulders. could ignore. Yet she has also adopted, to an eerie The movie version of Mommie extent, the unmistakable voice and Dearest is faithful to the literary mannerisms. No traces of Faye The cast of Round and Round the Garden warms up on the porch of the AOPi House. (From L-R: John account. the Hollywood parties, film Dunaway leak through her Shames, Teresa Morrow, Harold Leaver, Carol Marsh, Jan Bigham and Patrick Owen). deals, and sexual interplays have characterization; she becomes, is photo by Sherard Edington either been dropped or toned down, Joan Crawford. however, so that the picture Diana Scarwid approaches the concerns primarily the mother/- depth and range of Dunaway's Joan Players to open with comedy daughter relationship. The movie with her playing of the older covers a time span from 1939, when Christina. She is overcome by Joan decided to adopt a daughter Round and Round the Garden,a up to view the performances, so if weekend. But Annie, having agreed Dunaway's strength, and she (for publicity, Christina notes), to risque British play by Alan you have a sensitive tush, bring a to the arrangements, nevertheless certainly equals it in the build to the her death in 1977. choking Ayckbourne, will be the first entry cush. Space will be provided to feels restrained by her droopy scene. She succeeds in The visual carries more weight capturing in an impressive line-up of spread blankets if you would like to veterinarian admirer, Tom (John the impertinence and than the spoken in Mommie "fight productions to be presented this be more comfortable while Shames). Annie's sister and back" spirit which served Dearest,and the resulting impact is only year by the Southwestern Players. watching. brother-in-law, Sarah and Reg (Jan to further fuel the flames of her stunning. At the opening, for mother's wrath. The action of Round andRound Bigham and Lord Patrick Owen), instance, Joan responds to the 4:00 takes place in an English country The play revolves around the arrive to tend to her decrepit mother Mommie Dearest a.m. call of her alarm clock, rises, is a memor- garden behind a mouldering manor distrubances caused when Norman while Annie takes off, although and proceeds to the bathroom for a able, affecting movie. It manages to \house. The play will be performed (Harold Leaver) arrives at the house they do not know she was planning come meticulously thorough scrubdown. across realistically. It's one behind to whisk away his sister-in-law, an affair with Norman. the Alpha Omicron Pi house Her brentwood Drive Hollywood thing to read the book and imagine on campus. Metal chairs will be set Annie (Teresa Morrow), for a "fun" mansion, almost a character itself the events occurring; it is quite Norman makes advances to another to see these in the picture, is spartanly plastic, events enacted Sarah, who summons his wife, Ruth on the screen. (Carol Marsh), to straighten out spotless clean, reflecting Service tracks down Crawford's near-phobia of dirt. She matters. But naturally matters are Joan Crawford once said, only worsened. The play is "vuddy" is chauffered to M-G-M studios in "Don't send flowers when I'm dead. British, and the humor runs high in the dark of the early morning, then What good will they do me then? strange scholarships made-up and costumed. This is Send them to me while I'm alive." accordance. "It's a common misconception NSRS charges a $35 processing fee surely a scene which was repeated No one is sending flowers, just that scholarships are only awarded for its research service. Cassidy Prof. Betty Ruffin is directing hundreds, thousands of times in bouquets of thistles and thorns. on the basis of financial need or says that an applicant generally Round and Round the Garden, Crawford's lifetime. Rest in peace, Joan. grades alone," says Daniel Cassidy, receives from 30 to 50 scholarship which she saw and fell in love with president of the National sources on their printout, along with in England a few years ago. The Scholarship Research Service. additional listings of organizations production will go up with a student SouthwestEern voices Cassidy, founder of the two- that have further information on preview on October 7th. It will run year-old company that uses the applicant's career fields. The through the 11th, with all computers to provide college service's mailing address is: Box performances beginning at 4:30, to ring in C:larksville students with individualized lists of 2516, San Rafael, California 94901, except Saturday's, which will be at' grant sources, did quite a bit of or NSRS can be contacted by calling 5:00. Admission is free, many Southwestern's Music Depart- Awards auditions. Miss Wadley is scholarship sleuthing for himself (415) 459-3323. laughs are promised. ment will be well represented at the associate professor of voice at while he was in college. "I was able Tennessee Fall Conference of the Shelby State Community College. to attend the University of San National Association of Teachers of Dr. Diane Clark, dramatic Francisco and Yale on $20,000 in Mortar board sponsors Singing (NATS), at Austin Peay soprano, will present a mini-recital grants," said Cassidy, "but even State University in Clarksville, Oct. of six songs to poems in German by with that much money, I still had to Homecoming Fun Run race 10, 1981. Miss Patricia Wadley, a American composer Charles T. sell my car to finish." coloratura soprano who joined the Griffis. Both singers will be In fact, there were-and are all For all on Southwestern's lunch and dinner on October 8 & 9. Southwestern voice faculty this accompanied by Mrs. Andrea kinds of scholarships available. For campus who enjoy running, the But hurry, for the entry fee on the year as a part-time instructor, will Grossman of the Southwestern example: Mortar Board has announced its day of the race will be, $3.00. compete in the state NATS Artist piano faculty. Dr. Clark and Miss first annual Homecoming Fun Run, Wadley are both charter members of * A Seattle judge set up a to be held on Homecoming Day, the Memphis Chapter of NATS, and scholarship for reformed prosti- October 10. The race is open to all are serving as president and vice tutes. Elections set for Wednesday Southwestern students, faculty, and president, respectively. " A Pennsylvania college offers staff. On Wednesday, four scholarships to needy left- October 7, the polls will be open at the following hours 7:30 - 9:00 and 11:30 - 1:00 Refectory Two Southwestern voice handers. There will be four classifica- students 9:00 - 4:00 Student Center will participate in the of Arizona has tions of runners: Rookies (male & * The University Elections for the vocal master class taught by guest female) and Experienced (male and following will take place: scholarships for rodeo riders. Homecoming Queen instructor Barbara Ford of the * A Texas foundation offers female). The Experienced class will Florida State Student Government Association (SGA): (17) University voice scholarships of up to $2500 to help consist of any one who has ever run faculty. 1 Freshman rep. 1 Sophomore rep. Senior voice major Dorothy foster better relations between the in an organized race of any kind. Sanders, a soprano 1 Foreign rep. 2 Town student reps. from Mobile, citizens of the Lone Star State and The contestants for both races will 4 Reps. at large (can be any student) Ala., will sing the aria, "Steal Me, the people of Sweden. assemble at the gate which opens Dormitory reps. (8) - one each Sweet Thief," from Menotti's opera, The trick, of course, is finding onto St. Charles Avenue, near the Bellingrath Voorhies "The Old Maid and The Thief'. those and other kinds of sorority houses, at 8:00 a.m. and will out about Trezevant Williford Miss Sanders, a student of Professor aids. begin running at 8:30 sharp. The Townsend Glassell Wadley, has previously been a "Start with your financial aid course will continue twice around Robb-White-Ellett-Neeley finalist in the regional NATS student auditions. office, then your interests and local the dirt path which encircles the Evergreen-University-Stewart-Fraternity houses Laurie Hurt, clubs and business organizations. campus. Prizes will be awarded to Honor Council: (2) senior foreign languages These people generally know what's the winners. 1 Freshman male 1 Freshman female major from Lexington, will going on in the community," says Social Regulations Commission (SRC): (2) provide an unusual treat for the class Cassidy. To register for the race, write 2 Freshman reps. with her rendition of His company, National your name and classification on a Election Board: (2) Tchaikovsky's "None But the Scholarship Research Service piece of paper, put it in an envelope, 2 Freshman reps. Lonely Heart" sung in Russian. Miss (NSRS), assists graduate and along with the pre-entry fee of $2.00, Publications Board: (2) Hurt, a soprano who studies with: undergraduate students in locating and give it to Paul Poole (301 Ellett) 1 Freshman rep. 1 Senior rep. Professor Clark, is a previous scholarship sources in their field of or Lynn Myrick (209) Voorhies), or If you wish to run for one of these offices, petitions MUST be returned to semi-finalist in the regional student interest. Of the $1 billion in drop it in the campus mail slot in the 200 Ellett by 12:00 noon on Monday, October 5! Everyone should set out auditions. Both students will perform educational assistance offered last student mail room. You can also and vote. They are your elections. in full-length voice recitals year, $135 million went unclaimed. register in the Refectory during on the Southwestern campus later this year. Poage 8 Sou'wester October 2, 1981 . Interceptions fulfill linebacker's dreams by Ed Archer Southwestern linebacker Bruce ready, though. Jones fulfilled a personal dream two "We've been working on our weeks ago when he intercepted pass defense for two weeks," says three passes versus Fisk University. middle guard Marshall Redmon, Jones, a 5-11, 210-pound junior, who joins tackles Chris Brumlow equalled the achievement of brother and Chris Boswell to form the Bill, who had three interceptions in nucleus of SAM's excellent pass 1973 as a standout linebacker for rush. the University of Houston Cougars. The secondary has likewise Bill's performance still stands as a been preparing for the Bears' aerial single game Cougar record, attack. Defensive coaches Gordon "I was 12 when Bill had his Ellingsworth and Stan Axsmith interceptions," said Jones, who have drilled their charges hard to attended the memorable game. "I get ready for Washington. was proud of what he did. I've As for Bruce, he must find anew always looked up to my older objective. "My next goal is to block a brother, but ever since then that's punt" - something brother Bill has (three interceptions) been a goal for never done. me." Offensively, the Lynxcats will The sibling rivalry has try to devlop a strong running remained a friendly one, though. game. Washington has an After the Fisk game, Bruce called explosive, big-play offense, and brother Bill to tell him the good Southwestern Head Coach Gary news.. Jones had to describe each Troll hopes that by controlling the interception as the two compared ball the Lynx can take the initiative open CAC soccer season notes. "He was even more excited away from the Bears. Lynx than I was," beamed the Lynx star. Due to tight end Rob McRae's by John Jones Mrs. Jones knew of the rivalry, shoulder injury, coach Troll has Opening with three straight Goalkeeper Mel Payne said that Up front, the Lynx, have Ted too. Her first statement to Bruce shifted his entire offensive line. losses to powerful opponents, the he feels the team is just now Estes, Dave Neithamer, and Chris that night was to ask why he did not Tackle Paul Marsden will move to Southwestern varsity soccer team reaching peak physical shape and is Fever. Witherspoon, Leisenheimer, get four interceptions so he could tight end to provide needed currently holds a 2-4-1 record. In the still learning to play as a unit. He and Dargie are this year's captains. beat Bill. blocking, necessitating changes in season opener, S.A.M. fell to also noted that the teams When Trip Dargie went down The Germantown native, who the rest of the line. Sophomore Memphis State 2-1. Following that Southwestern has been playing are with a leg injury, the Lynx lost an also leads the team in tackles, transfer Wes Hassen will get his game were losses to Southern schools which do give athletic important field leader. Matt Sop has acknowledges that his interceptions first starting assignment as a result Missouri (8-0) and perennial small scholarships. has filled in at Dargie's position and were a team accomplishment. "Alot of the shifts. college power, Alabama-Huntsville The Lynx's lineup right now the starters have received support of the credit has to go to the The game promises to be (7-0). includes Payne in the nets. The from substitutes Neal McAtee, John defense. They did a super job." exciting. Twenty-six seconds and Southwestern then competed in defenders are Mark Bogard, a Pardue, Bob Edwards, and backup The entire defense will need to two points have decided the the Bayou Soccer Classic, defeating freshman, Bob Kwech, Dan keeper Brad Smith. do a super job this week against outcome of Washington's (1-1) Nicholls State 4-0 in the first round, freshman, Bob Kwech, Dan Southwestern opens its C.A.C. Washington University. The Bears, games in 1981. The Lynx go into the then falling toN.E. Louisiana in the Witherspoon, and Sam Pogoni, a season this Saturday, October 3 led by quarterback Tim Huggins, game with a 1-1 record, looking to go finals 8-1. Last weekend, the Lynx transfer from Indiana. Patrolling when the Lynx will meet Sewanee at are expected to pass 30-40 times, over 500. Game time at Fargason Leisen- completed a successful road trip, the midfield are Jochen 10:00 at Fargason Field. The Lynx defense claims it is Field is 1:30 p.m. blanking Tennessee Tech 3-0 and heimer, freshman Charlie Earl, against tying the Vanderbilt Commodores and, before he was injured 1-1. N.E. Louisiana, Trip Dargie. Women's cross country squad making progress

The Southwestern women's season. She was followed closely by cross country team has been Suzanne Lea with a time of 23:29, running hard lately with two races Maria Bonovich with 25:57, and in the past week, both run on Sandra Buenahora, at 26:00. Southwestern's own cross country Caroline Stockton was unable to course. On Saturday, September 25, run due to a sinus infection. the team raced against a few The team has already suffered members of Joyner Sports. Then on from problems with sickness and Tuesday, September 29, they met injury. with teams from Memphis State, Austin-Peay, and again, Joyner Despite these setbacks, each Sports. team member is improving her Caroline Stockton ran her best performance both in speed and time so far this season inSaturday's distance. An outstanding example race, finishing first for the team of this improvement is Maria with a time of 23:26. Other team Bonovich, the team's only freshman members who finished were Sandra member. In the past three weeks of Buenahora, Kim Vick, and Maria racing and practicing, Maria Bonovich. Liz Hart dropped out of shaved off two minutes from her the race after the first mile because original three-mile time. Caroline of stomach cramps. Stockton has also shown Tuesday's meet rendered more remarkable improvement: until seasonal records for several three weeks ago, she had never run runners. Liz Hart ran the course in cross country; on Saturday, she 21:23, her fastest time so far this finished first for the team.

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