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The Guardian, February 22, 1978

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This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Activities at CORE Scholar. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Guardian Student Newspaper by an authorized administrator of CORE Scholar. For more information, please contact [email protected]. 3y 115-87 margin;v 'Vii * f Spiegel^ ^ wrefuses * — — — — to— comment— Faculty votes no confidence . . • • :L.J ,srs«*t«w By DAVID A TETTER certain remarks were transcribed out of context Guardian Staff Writer without the speaker's knowledge." he contin- ued. A no confidence vote of 115 to 87 given to DR. KARLIS RACEVSKI, associate professor Executive Vice President anil Provost Andrew of modern languages, questioned the motive P. Spiegel climaxed a long debate at yester- and the wisdom behind the motion, quoting day's Wright State faculty meeting. several statements that he believed were During the more than thirty-minute discus unsound sion. faculty members debated the validity of a "Are we to believe that the people behind v substitute motion by Dr. Malcolm Ritchie. this si phmoric motion know how to run the President of the American Association of univeisity?" he asked. University Professors, calling for an amend- Mathematics professor Dr. Robert Silverman ment to tne original motion of censorship to expre:»rk of anti-EKA elements Said Saunier. "Her credentials level" (only one )iulb out of four •nij Services and Security, who Lrfjted. "everyone who has been Andrew Spiegel, eiecutive vice and. in case of covert opposition. were never questioned ami, the lit in some lots) were supposed to return to their normal c-pcration <>•»« here at night knows the i»eut a week Mid everyone is going to pay mure for ANXIETY a half ago lhat this was becoming food if we have to re-purchase a serious problem," said Dixon. dishes, glasses, and cl-nsils con- Vax matte, ha- not beet, taken stantly." TONITE AT1 TONITE AT" to sffilv because "All '»>* are 7:30&9:30 7:45&9:45 CINEMA I CINEMA II EL GRECO'S PIZZA VILLAGE MAX & MEXICAN FOOD SPECIAL ERMA'S Applications SURRJTTOS, 10'OFF now being takon with this coupon for waiters offe'. expires March 10 and waitresses. 3976 Salem 278-3344 Apply in person between 2-4 5627 Old Troy Pike 236-1872 Monday thru Friday NIC I Kingsridge Dr. 237 North Main Street Centerville kftGAm Hi'Min UNTtt.1 Centerville 433-4422 right behind Dayton Mall. February 22, 1978 THE DAILY GUARDIAN 3 Warren Zevon first with unromanticized album By R. L. METCALF popular efforts. Less well known ny lyrics which were often sur- Kiel table Boy, Zevon further I saw a werewolf drinking a pina Guardian Mu*k WHttr is the fact that Warren Zevon realistic. It was produced by- severs his ties with his fellow Los mlada at Trader Vic 's beat them to it by at least sin Jackson Browne, and featured Angelenos, turning from mellow His hair was perfect The Hold California I p. a months (and did it better, in my famous performers from Buck- country-rock to sophisticated but concept album dealing with the opinion), with the less commer- ingham and Ntcks to Phil Evert v. powerful rock and roll. It is a funky number, with a unromantic aspects of the highly cially successful Warren Zevon. THE CONTENT of that album The production, bv Jackson catchy beat supplied by John romanticued California lifestyle, Warren Zcvon was an album of separated Zevon from his Cali- Browne and Waddy Wachtel. McVie on bass and Mike Fleet- was a radical departure for the California brand country-rock fornia contemporaries, nearly all better suits Zevon's style than wood on drums. It also features a Eagles and one of their most tunes with cynical, ironically fun- romantics. With his new lp. Browne's too-protective produc- brilliant, rhythmically allitera- by E. L Stager tion of the previous album. This tive- if gruesome-line: time out. Browne and Wachtel "Little old lady got mutilated concentrate more on piano and late last night Eater: I dunno guitar work than harmonies. The Many students have a very negative attitude said no! effect is that the hard edge of thr Zevon includes three consider- toward British punk rock. Even the mention of Eater: Huh... songs are less blunted. ably more normal songs: Ten- it stirs feelings of repulsion and nauseousness. Scum: You shoulda been lh'-re the night I The album opens with Johnny derness on the Block, written Perhaps, it is because the punk rockers have leaked on the amps. The bar— nearly turned Strikes Up The Band, a celebra- with Jackson Browne, a tune had some bad scrapes with the American press into lightening...we were almost Fried Feces. tion of rock and roll music. It is about a young woman's aiming and photographers. (So what if they spat in the GUARDIAN: Both of you are natives of every bit as infectious as his of age: the mariachi-influenced journalists' faces). England. What do you think of the United previous rock anthem. Moham- Veracruz, a beautiful song about The most probable reason the American States? med's Radio, but much more the innocent bystanders of war public thinks punk rockers are disgusting and Eater: I dunno... forceful, featuring a searing which features excellent Spanish outrageous is because of the prejudiced media. Scum: I'd like to cat it starting with Dayton... Waddy Wachtel guitar solo. vocals by Caldcron: and Acci- To say that the press loathes them is an GUARDIAN: Are you having the same effect Roland the Headless Thomp- dentally Like a Martyr, an ex- understatement, and naturally, their views are on the states as you did on England? son Gunner is a powerful talc of quisite. melancholy ballad of lost subjected upon their audience and readers. Scum: Not yet. but I think our next two a mercenary soldier, written by love, with backing vocals by the IN AN attempt to provide Wright State albums. "/ Broke My Neck When the Toilet Zevon and David I.indell. a self- Gentlemen Boys and Karla Bon- Seat Fell While I Was Getting a Drink'' and students with an unbiased view of what these described mercenary and guer- off. "Phlegm of Lust, " should win the Yanks over. punk rock performers are really like. The Daily rilla.The song tells of the murder Nighttime in the Switching Guardian interviewed the leaders of two punk GUARDIAN: What about you. Eater? of Roland in Biafra and how the Yard is pure funk crossed with groups recently: Peter Eater of Bloody Puke Eater: Duh... spirit of "Norway's bravest son" rock and roll. Its beat puts it in a and Hoggy Scum of Fermented Feces. GUARDIAN: What do you do when your not lives on in "lieland. in Lebanon, disco category, but it is original Finally now, you can decide for yourself if recording or touring? in Palestine and Berkeley." Zev- and unique, qualities sadly lack- they are as undesirable as some claim, or if Scum: 1 spend alot of time making it with on's harsh, gritty voice is perfect ing in most disco. If Zevon had a they are simply misunderstood and persecuted dogs (the four-legged kind) and playing Make for this tune, and constrasts pretty voice-or a falsetto one-or by the press and other media. A Wish. sharply with the polished har- AM listeners taste, it could be a GUARDIAN: What influenced you to become GUARDIAN: How do you play that? monies of the Gentlemen Boys huge success: it is impossible not punk rockers? Eater: I dunno... (ie: Wachtel. Browne, Jorge to move to the rhythm of the Eater: Huh... Scum: You get seven blokes together...one Caldcron, Kenny Edwards and song. The music and the sparse Scum: Idi Amin. You know when that guy gets down on the floor and three blokes grab John David Souther). lyrics create the mood of the casts his wives, he eats his wives...ALIVE! each leg... CONTRAST IS also effectively song's title perfectly. GUARDIAN: "Suck My Chancre" and "Def GUARDIAN: What do you want to be doing used in the album's title track. Excitable Boy more than ful- nation" were such super hits. With what arc thirty years from now? The toe-tapping music and the fills the potential Zevon showed you going to follow them? Scum: Putting pins in my grandkids' noses. on his last lp. The musicianship, Eater: I dunno...... » ... , .Eater:, Duh... • • cheery backing vocals of Wach- tel, Jennifer Warnes and Linda harmonics and production are Scum: I'm working with the group on two Guardian; Besides working on two albums, Ronstadt (whose current single. excellent. The subjects of his singles now: "Love My Babe With a Razor" what else do you have planned for "78? Poor Poor Pitiful Me, is a Zevon songs are even grittier than and "Sauteed Snot." Scum: I'm gonna show Dcbby Boone how to composition) are rath»r chilling before; his vocals ire as gritty as GUARDIAN: I'm not suppose to express my light up her life by lighting farts, then I'm always. It is his voice that many views, but you guys arc really gross! gonna shove the Queen's royal sceptre up when heard in context with the lyrics about a demented rap- critics found to be one of the few Scum: Thanks! Ringo Starr's nose, and then I wanna put pus ist/murderer. faults on his first lp: personally. I Eater: Duh... on Mick Jagger's lips... One of Zevon's more surreal- have always like it-perhaps be- GUARDIAN: What is the grossest thing you GUARDIAN: Gee. that's great...Well...'er istic songs is Werewolves of cause he is one of the few singers ever did on stage? thanks much... who sing in my range. Fi.° is not Scum: I stuck my finger up...(At this point, Scum: Then I wanna blow... London: "WelL / saw Lon Chaney walk- for those enamored of pretty the recorder malfunctioned for a few minutes Eater: I dunno... ing with the Queen sounds, who only like to hear and Scum's words were lost during this GUARDIAN: It's really been...ah...ah...nice Doing the Werewolves of Lon- Dylan songs performed by the mechanical difficulty)...and then I ate it. talking to you. and... don, .. Bvrds. Eate^ Duh... Scum: Then I'm gonna put a cigarette out on GUARDIAN: Isn't it dangerous to stick those Peter Frampton's face and then... safety pins in your body? Fuller: 1 dunno... Scum: No. that's why they call 'em safety Author's note In a future issue of The Daily pins. Wanna see the spike in my stomach...it Guardian, music columnist. R. L. Mctcalf will was a' bitch to get in...my 'nads arc pinned probably review the musical quality ol Fer- together , wanna see? mented Feces and Bloody Puke as well as their ABBOTT PLASMA CENTERS GUARDIAN: No thanks. Hey, sit down...I soon-to-be-released singles. WAWAVAVAVAVrtWVVbWWWVWWVWM'WAVW.'AW/A'AW,^ BU&m Snak-N-Chat in the Rathskeilar You Noed Mora Wionoy. Wo Newl Klo;e Donors! W# w« pay yov $5 00 tor svwy ,m featuring quablied itonoi you (wire ml That's $5 00, tor Bvor, no. QUAtlFtD DON movies 00 You ••uii EXTRA CASH Thoy uam ABBOTT PLASMA CENTER 444 S. PATTERSON BLVD.. DAYTON reduced beer 223-0424 food specials Ftx Appotr>lm»nt f COUPON Redonm lor 12 noon-3 pm D OJBDV r-i TODAY! % S2> GACC3 f 4 THE DAILY GUABDIAN February 22, 1978 Bowling team rolls to third place finish By JEFF •KEENE R lin•• g strong second> sets, bu• t Raiderr» J . s prove. d1 t. o bLe. mor__ e. tha>L n ing the BowlingU.xnlian GreeP.raonn InvitaInnil*-. FinaCanall TeaT«Km« StandingC * s Guardian Spurts Writer Wright State carried 272? pins to they had bargained for as the tional. late in October of last 1. Central Michigan 8541 remain in the top three. Central team lost all three games to year. Two teams from WSU 2. Eastern Michigan 8350 Over the weekend WSU Bowl- Michigan, who rolled their third Sinclair Community College. entered and one team walked 3 Wright State 8267 ing Team defeated every Ohio set hours before the Raiders TOWARD MID-SEASON aw ty with top honors. Dave 4. Michigan State 8212 College and University team on were to bowl, put themselves out Wright State started rolling more Turckers recently received his 5. Ferris State 8182 its way to a third-place finish of reach with an excellent final consistently and WSU moved out individual trophy for runner-up Other Ohio schools in the Top behind Central and Eastern series. of the lower end of the standings. honors in all events. All events Ten Were: Michigan in She ACU-1 Bowling On the other hand. Eastern OIBC l eague Secretary Joe Met- consisted of nine-games ro!led Ohio State-bth with 8137 tournament held at the Universi- Michigan, only 50 pins ahead of tle said. "I was surprised at how for team, singles and doubles Miami-8th with 8094 ty of Cincinnati. WSU. was easily within striking competitive Wright State was by competition. University of Davton-9th with College teams from Ohio. distance. The Raider's 2736 pin the end of the season. I guess al! ALL THE WSU bowlers are 8066 Michigan and Central Canada total for th third and final set they needed was confidence in now waiting in anticipation of a Individual Results composed the 42 team field was not quite enough to over themselves." bid to the National tournament which saw WSU jump out into take Eastern and WSU settled for The Raiders ended the season sponsored by Pabst Brewing and 1. Gary Sutton 16% 9 189 the opening round lead. WSU third. in fourth place in the eight team Distributing in conjunction with 2. David Turckcs 1669 9 185 shot an impressive 2804 series in The key to any new program is league, behind Sinclair, Ohio the ABC and the WIBC-Collegc 3. Dave Flemming 1605 9 178 the first set. to show steady improvement State and Ohio University. divisions. The tournament is to 4. Brad Jording 1573 9 175 SENIOR GARY Sutton was through out the season. WSU's WSU's first experience with be held in Milwaukee. Wisconsin 5. Dave Penrod 1167 6 195 largely responsible for the team's bowling team has come a long lournament competition was dur- at a date to be named later. 6. George Humerick 557 3 186 66-pin lead because of his spark way since its origination last ling 660 series. His scries re- spring. mained high for WSU through- WSU began the season in early Shoes Untied ties up second out the tournament. September competing in the Ohio Chokers remain undefeated in for men and women's spring the Chokers have managed to Both Central and Eastern Intercollegiate Conference. The the co-rec volleyball league with volleyball le_a^ues._ lose their third place standing to Michigan passed WSU after rol- first coKcgiate match for the 12 wins. Shoes Untied has Phi Mu's have taken second Strokersville (rising from fourth m-iiaged to tie up second place. place from under the Kappa place. 36-20), now standing in WSU Raiders defy defeat 11-1. followed by Local 222. 10-2. Weins with 30 win's 26 losses in fifth. 32-24. An 8-4 record gives Maddog a the Gold Bowling league, while ROWDIES ARE holding firm By JEFF KEENER Despite this. WSU led through- comfortable fourth place while Zeta Tau Alpha continues carry- to their first place slot with 54 Guardian Sports Writer out the first half, but the largest F.I.D.C. and D.J.'s compete for ing first place with 44 wins, 12 wins out 56 games, with the Poor margin was at half-time. 32-27. fifth and sixth, each 6-6. losses. Ole Profs following. 36-20. The Wright Slate University Defiance shot a miserable 29 THEIR SEASON records tip- Kappa Weins hold third with Ally-oops have moved up a women's basketball team broke a percent from the field which ping more toward the losing end. an even 28-28 and the Krazy notch with 34-22 fourth place four-game losing streak Monday helps explain WSU's half-time places seven through eleven are Kappas trail behind. 18-38. standing. Continuing in their mghl by defeating Defiance Col- lead. WSU was shooting 43 filled by WSU Ski Club 5-7, Skull ZETA TAU Alpha continues to sixth place position are the Im- lege 69-60 percent at the half. crackers 4-8, Roses & Thorns of hold team high series with 2832 pedance jumpers. 22 and 34 for High scorer for Ihe Raider IF THERE WAS a star in the Pi Kappa Phi 4-8, Purple Micro- pins and are n.iw leading in team the season. cause was Jayne Helmlinger with Raiders' win, it had to be Gina dots 2-10 and Zeta Tau Alpha- high games, with 1012 pins. I7 points. Starting center Krista Johnson, w ho came off the bench Beta Theta Pi 2-10. Pi'i Mu M. Wilson has boosted Jones followed closely with 14 Cocktail Waitress to lead all rebounders with 12. in Bringing up the rear of the her high game from 200 up to points, while substitute Gina P»:i-Tlme--Apply In person addition to scoring double fig- roster is Breakfast of Champions, 204 to lead in individual high Johnson chipped in with 10 The 7. Nightclub after 3 p.m. ures. one w in out of 12 matches for the games and still claims the high- points. 17 W Main St. The margin of victory proved season. est series so '\r of 541 pins. ALTHOUGH THE score in- F.M ' «.». CMr to be from the free-throw line March 10 is Ihe entry deadline in the Green Bowling Leaguc dicates a close game, (hal is only where WSU made 17 of 24. true of the first half. With UNLIKE THE men's basket roughly 10 minutes to play in the ball leam. Ihe women remain game. WSU had a commanding alive for a post-season bid to the 20 point lead. Defiance, which OAISW state tournament Only fell to 10-6 on the season, took eight teams will be selected for advantage of the unlimited sub- this year's large school division stitutions made by WSU Head tourney. Coach Fat Davis, and made a run WSU travels to Springfield to at the victory. take on the Wittenberg Tigers. The game began with things Feb. 24, before concluding its looking like they had the past few home season against Ohio North- games, with the young Raider ern the following night. attack sputtering to Ret started.

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