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•••':-.-'^----t^>(s.&-:y.:'?'^ >.v. sonals: $2 up to 20 words, 10 Free Pregnancy Test T.K. the first play that she felt com EXPONENT! cents per word over 20. Send While you wait. Good Luck and Have Fun in polled to compose a response copy to The Exponent, Union, London. However, she added the twlsi LISTINGS Baldwin-Wallace College, Berea, Crisis Pregnancy Center Go For III of campus life, music and dan. 3 Berea Commons Love- cing to spice It up and make 44017, or call 826-2272. 243-2520 Mel It as entertaining as It js Er«nti 'to b« printed 1 enlightening and Lilting* must b* r«c*lir*d To Daniel Hulten, thought-provoking. I th» Coll*g* Union, c/o PERSONALS Happy 19th Birthday! Your If you are a Black woman Mnt Uitlngi th* Friday Lonely? Need a Date? Meet present? I'll wear a bow and and have felt baffled about the to publication. that special someone today! we'll hang up the do not secret of a successful relation- Call DATETIME (405) disturb sign all weekend. I love ship with a Black man, then 366-6335. you! this Is a play you won't want W*dMfday. September 27 to miss. On the other hand, || 7-9 p.m. , -LlndMy Crotunan Cissy, Dawn Marie Kennedy Cnap*l: Goqp«l Choir. Does this mean that you at O.U. you are a Black man who ' College/Campus can use handicapped spots? doesn't seem to be able to - Representative understand the Black woman, 28 -Marlyn & Connie Panhellenlc Council wishes then this play will reveal the BALDWIN-WALLACE COLLEGE, BEREA, OHIO Wednesday, October 4,1989 NUMBER 4 Earn top $. Flexible hours. all sororities the best of luck inner-most feelings of the Fun. Enjoyable. Rewarding. with Rush this year. Let's Black woman as The Diary ol Gross up to $20,000 per year make 1989 the most suc- Black Women Is read through Rational News by helping friends receive cessful year ever! the dialogue of the various Snapshot grants/scholarships. For info TYPING characters In this insightful New faculty in math and business departments please call: (213) 967-2115. Connie Thomson drama. j Emily Truman 106 Lang Hall Cralgste,', t News Editor by Rfnfi Bium they are and not on what sex Deville feels that she can full time. $1.25 per page Cinnamon starsea P.P. .Staff Writer they are. sympathize with the students Immer. Reed feels that the students Fund Raisers This play will be scheduled because she just finished Tonya to be performed at all the ma- upreme Court back in Terese Cheveliar, Sue She also commented on graduate school last year and should realize that "account- A free gift Just for calling ing isn't learned in a vac- plus up to $1,000 In only 10 Drs. Bartholomew & Gray, jor colleges and universities in iion Deville, and Jan Garson Reed what, in her opinion, was im- knows the position that the daya. Thank you for making my Ohio. Therefore, If you are will- ; United States Supreme are all new faculty members in portant for all students to get students are in. cuum, you have to understand the whole environment you are first visit to a hospital non- Top Ten College Ing to travel and you have ac- t is beginning its 1989-90 the math and business depart- out of their college career. She Deville feels that if students Student groups, fraternities frightening. Your caring and ting, singing and/or dancing i this week. Topping the ments at B-W. suggests that students should know the theoretical aspects of in." She feels that a person & sororities needed for concern will not go unreward- Women Competition talent that you want exposed, t for major decision making Professor Cheveliar, who needs to understand the entire ed. Watch, and you'll see. "try to keep an open mind dur- their field they will be able to marketing project on campus. please call 991-3739 to get ap- ; several moral and ethical did her undergraduate work at scope of the corporation that Kirsten pointment for an audition. ing their time in college.'' She get good jobs and have a more For details and a FREE GIFT, jbjects. Abortions, the right Bowling Green and received also believes that they should likely chance of getting a they are working for, and not gro.up officers call at just the accounting aspects of 1 -800-950-8472 ext 20, To the—man-behind--the- Baldwin-Wallace juniors are j die, abused children and get involved Jn.the.different promotion, invited to enter GLAMOUR uigion in public schools will Cleveland State, taught oh aspects of college life in order the business. She says that a camera, person in the accounting field It's GREAT having you back magazine's. 1990 Top Ten 1 be addressed. campus pan time last year and to round off their entire Leaving the business field homell I missed youlll I hope College Women Competition. Doctoral Fellowships is now teaching full time. education. behind for a moment, Deville must realize that every $5,000 LOANS your vacation was great! The competition, open to in Biological Sciences She feels that the most im- Dr. Deville received her said,"the most important thing business is different. No employment, credit or Love, young women from colleges op composer dies at 91 portant thing that computer' bachelor's degree at B-W and in your life is your sense of Reed was originally in- collateral needed. Lightning-fingers and universities across the' science students can get out of received her master's and doc- humor." From talking with terested in engineering and en- 1-517-754-1540 country, is GLAMOUR'S 34th | Pulitzer Prize winning com- joys the quantitative aspects of CLASSIFIEDS 60 Fellowships will be er Virgil Thompson died their major is problem solving torate degree at Case Western her it is obvious that she 24 hour service annual search for ten outstan- skills because they "give Reserve. Prior to that, she had believes in enjoying her life to accounting. She also enjoys Applications for Student ding students. awarded for full-time study Bis past Saturday after a long doing things which are new Choreographers for Dance toward a Ph.D. or Sc.D. Bness. students the ability to approach nurse's training at Cleveland the fullest. 83' Dodge Aries, Air condi- degree in biological sciences. something new and deal with Metropolitan School of and exciting and feels that ac- Concert '90 are available from A panel of GLAMOUR I As a composer of operas, counting can be exciting if a tioned, radio, mint condition, Mrs. Strew, Recreation editors will select winners from Awards are for three years, diets, orchestral and choral it". Nursing. At B-W as an Professor Reed, who is a Classifieds and Personals must new paint & tires, well main- Center. Due date: Wednes- among students who have with extension possible for two Cheveliar enjoys the com- undergraduate, she started out certified public accountant, did person approaches it with a be received in the Exponent Of- tained, 67,000 miles, $2,500 If additional years of full support. orks .Thompson had a very her undergraduate work at good attitude. day, Sept. 27th. Any Ques- demonstrated leadership ng, prosperous, career. puter science field because it as a business major, picked up fice by Friday at 5pm. Both must you act nowl 234-9715. tions? 826-2306 abilities, Involvement in com- Stipends will be $12,900 an- is challenging and a person has B-W, received her master's in be prepaid. Classifieds and Per- [Thompson received the art history as a double major. munity/campus affairs, and nually, effective June 1990, to work hard to stick with it. She. then decided to go into business administration in ac- All three of them have academic excellence In a and an $11,700 annual cost- ilitzer Prize in 1949 for the counting and is working on her thoroughly enjoyed the school ore to the movie, Louisiana She feels that although there economics in graduate school chosen field. Students can of-educatlon allowance will be are fewer women in the field because she wanted to pick up doctorate at Cleveland State thus far. They feel that the submit entries in five provided to the fellowship in- ory. That was the only movie University. This is the first students who go here are what I I stitution on behalf of each ore to receive a Pulitzer. than men, people should be the theoretical aspects of. the categories: Creative treated on the basis of who time that she has ever taught make the.college so great. Arts/Communica- fellow. field. tions/Humanities, Science and Eligible fields of study In- Technology/Health, clude: biochemistry, lugo damage continues Politics/International Rela- biophysics, cell biology and Science department offers latest in technology tions, Business and . regulation, developmental I Puerto Rico was one of the Economlcs/Entrepreneurship biology, genetics, Im- ny areas hit by Hurricane before," noted Dr. Stephen enthusiastic about using it." you will be very impressed lugo eleven days ago by Rkk Sklppon GAME ROOM/BAR/DINER and Public Service. munology, microbiology, SUIT Writer Milliard, chairman of' the Students have a good reason with this microscope. Instead Winners of GLAMOUR'S molecular biology, neuros- pthough the damages were biology department. •/ to be so eager to use this high- of squinting into the eyepiece Top Ten College Women cience, pnarmacology, avy and the after effects are Connected to the tech piece of equipment. While of a regular microscope, you Competition will be featured in physiology, structural biology, '1 being felt, the storm took Due to a grant from the "AT THE POWER HOUSE IN THE FLATS" National Science Foundation, microscope is a television that it is common to find an can easily .observe the the October 1990 issue. and virology. I toll on much more than electron microscope in large specimen on a fairly large The fellowship program is the science division of shows the magnification on Contact Barbara Coffey at opetty. universities and labs, it is quite television screen. (212) 880-8229 for more Intended for students who Baldwin-Wallace has recently screen. This makes it very lit is estimated that there is practical to use in a classroom rare for this type of equipment Baldwin-Wallace students information. have completed less than one pO million in agricultural purchased a state-of-the-art, We are looking for a few good people year of graduate study toward scanning electron microscope setting. The electron to be available to students. are fortunate to have this high- M.S., Ph.D., or Sc.D. degrees ages on the island alone, microscope has already been Whether you have an in- tech microscope for their use lie unemployment rate, that offers, the latest in In biological sciences. technology to students. used in biology, geology, and terest in the sciences or not, in the science department. Auditions for New Students who hold or are pur- > was at 40 percent, has physics classes on campus. POSITIONS AVAILABLE yrocketed to 70 percent and The electron microscope Play suing medical or dental produces magnified images in degrees (M.D., D.O., D.V.M., I expected to continue rising. Another advantage of this D.D.S.) may also be eligible to essentially the same way a Bartenders • Cocktail Servers • Food Servers • Kitchen Workers • Bus Help "The Diary of Black Women light microscope does. microscope is the ability to • Hostesses • Security apply for fellowship support for take photographs of the at the University of study toward the Ph.D. or However, the electron Anywhere...How Do You Love Sc.D. microscope uses electron magnified object for further a Black Man?" is a new play waves instead of light for the observation. Pictures of the If you enjoy working in a fun enviroment- with fun written by a new playwright, There are no citizenship re- illumination of the object, and eye of a spider or a single hair people- we want to TALK with you. Deborah Marbury, a resident quirements, but foreign na- uses electromagnetic fields of of a bee are often seen in the of Cleveland, Ohio. The play tionals must study In the Tiing glass lenses for focusing. _ lab. explores Black female/male United States. Dr. Milliard also stated that relationships on a college Using a light microscope, Applications being accepted for all positions Monday The application deadline is you can magnify objects 1,000 the microscope is fairly easy to campus. November 9,1989. use, which makes it practical through Saturday, noon to 4 p.m. The play is based on For more Information write Perspectives times. With the electron another play which was per- microscope, the magnification for students. For those to: Hughes Doctoral "ports interested, a course is offered Come to the office trailer located west side of the POWER HOUSE (in the Flats-West formed In Cleveland a few Fellowships; The Fellowship capabilities are increased to Bank- across from Club Coconuts). years ago entitled, "The Diary 70,000 or more times. "With spring quarter on how to use Office; National Research the scanning electron of Black Men...How Do You Council; 2101 Constitution this piece of equipment, we The science department's scanning electron Love a Black Woman?" The Avenue, ,N.W.;, Washington, can see all sorts of things that microscope. Dr. Milliard said, playwright was so 'moved by D.C.'20418. we didn't even know existed "The students have been very microscope provides many new opportunities for B-W. Page 2 THE EXPONENT Wednesday, October 4, 1989 October 4, 1989 THE EXPONENT Page 3 The Exponent How you can help Citizens to march on Washington for housing funds There are an estimated three Substandard and expensive her unalienable right to life, "End the Threat And the Saturday. illion Americans without a housing are the norm for the liberty and the pursuit of Terrible Reality of Home- The Cleveland rally is going Baldwin-Wallace College's To everyone who reads this: >me, and the majority are poor. happiness. lessness Now through the to be held at 8:30 p.m. at the lildren and women. Millions live doubled up or In mid September, Creation of Safe, Decent Af- corner of Euclid and East uncensored student newspaper pilgrimages left New York It seems to me that every editorial I write contains something about par- Experts say that the number worse under bridges fordable Homes for All Peo- 22nd. The buses leave the ticipation with the Exponent. So I have decided to clarify what I mean by in cardboard boxes out in the City, Roanoke, Virginia and ple." Cleveland State University 'homeless may increase six- elements of subzero the West Coast making their Marlyn Monge- -Kimberly Hendricks participation and dedicating this entire editorial to it. This way I won't have ild in the next fifteen years. area at 10:00 p.m. — Business Manager temperatures. way to Washington, D.C. On For more information Editor-in-Chief- to mention It in too many more editorials. Millions of people are Thursday, October 5. Mar- The campaign has also If you think something is interesting and would make a good story, it Is During the last eight years, and/or reservations, contact: forced to pay 50 to 70 percent chers will settle in camps reached the Cleveland area. Cleveland HOUSING NOW! Samantha A. Copthorne- Ad. Designer probably of Interest to a part of the campus. Let us know about it That staff era! support for housing has en all but eliminated. Since of their incomes for housing, around the city. On Friday, October 6, the 3000 Bridge Avenue Michell Huggins -Assistant Ad. Designer box to the left isn't there just so we can see our names in print (well, it's j)81, budget authority for all leaving them little or nothing On Saturday, October 7, Cleveland HOUSING NOW! Cleveland, Ohio 44103 Darryl Spriggs- -Assistant Ad. Designer part of the reason); it's there so you can contact us. deral housing assistance has for the other necessities of life. everyone will come together at is sponsoring a rally to send or call 771-7297, 696-2710 or If you read something or see something that pertains to the campus and the U.S. Capitol Building to buses to Washington D.C. Gwendolyn Westfall—Arts and Entertainment Editor en cut by more than 75 per- The people of HOUSING 621-5925. Interested people you want to comment on it, write a letter to the editor. You can gripe, ex- nt, from $32 billion dollars NOW1 feel that it is time that raise "one voice with one They will meet and join the are also encouraged to contact Suzanne Stross—Asst. Arts and Entertainment Editor plain, comment, or praise In a letter to the editor, and you won't be edited \ less than $8 billion a year. every American is given his or message'' for the restoration of other rallies from around the The National Office in Tammy Stross Copy Editor (unless you use obscene language). housing funds to the Federal country in the march on Washington D.C. at (202) Budget. Their message is Washington to be held 347-2405. Connie M. Thomson~ Listings Editor Another reason to let us know what is going on is if your club or organiza- I Molly Michels tion Is doing something interesting and you think the news Is worth prin- News Editor ting. Let one of the editors know, they will assign someone to the story if nited Way Campaign! Senate report for September 26 Emily Truman Assistant News Editor I they agree. students: Matt Michael Lowell Photography Editor We also accept stories turned in on a free-lance basis If they are objec- September 25th marked the their meals. $25 will cover in-J by Tammy Stron Manager, Gabriel Bennett said Beginning of Baldwin- itial counseling sessions for a, Senate Reporter that the radio station will soon McConnaughey, Amanda Pamela McMahon -Public Relations Director tive. If they are not object then they might be printed on the editorial page switch frequencies.; with Mull, Sam Landry, Mark (a.k.a. perspectives). llace's 1989 United Way teen or adult with a drug or' Kirsten Burgard Sports Editor npaign. This year's theme alcohol problem. ) "Have you begun to make WOBC of Oberlin for a wat- Bennett, Craig Nealy, Input from faculty and staff is also welcome. We are supposed to be a Raymond Wurapa, Gail Mark Krizmanich —Assistant Sports Editor "Nourishing the Tree of United Way supports several j a change yet?" Vice President tage increase. With this in- paper for the entire campus, not just the students (they are, however, our ope Along the United Way". agencies in the Cleveland area.! Dave Rachita asked the fifteen crease, WBWC can broadcast Gentile, Maria Sauro and Faculty Advisor main target). [ October 2-6 is United Way Such agencies include:! senators present at the last within a larger radius and Brian Moriarty. Faculty Advisor If your organization wants to advertise In the paper, or you want to run k. There is a United Way American Cancer Society,) senate meeting, after Student therefore can compete with classifieds or personals the deadline Is 5 p.m. the Friday before you want oth set up in the Union lob • American-Heart Association,* Body President Curt Brown 92.3. Campus Court, which tries ~it in the paper. 1 so students"can make con- American ~ Red -Cross, .Big* called for senate participation cases in .which mediation is We need your help in order to cover this campus more completely. Jibudons and add leaves to the Brothers/Big Sisters of Greater! on the Environmental, Conser- Senate unanimously passed deemed unsuccessftil.includes: Production Staff: Melissa Clark, Angelina Gill, Michelle TracvBaiwr l-nura Vermilya, Merleno, Lauren Parker, Joel Walters, Eric Yavitch s of Hope". Cleveland, Boy Scouts ofj vation, Food Service and Park- a resolution ~ sponsored by Pledge cards were also sent America, Cleveland Rapej ing committees. Senators Maxwell, Evans, Don Watkins, Tameka Taylor ) all students on campus. Ex- Crisis.'Center, Girl Scouts ofj Ross and Craig ~ appointing and Randy Cumley.with Sarah i pledge cards can be found America, Goodwill Industries) Advisor Hairston announced students to the Judicial Mangan, Lisa Esber and Lisa Photography: Jeanette Davis, Jim Geiser, Michael Marlyn Monge that senators are expected Committees. Ruddy as alternates. Lowell, Marlyn Monge the Union, and various of Greater Cleveland, The) onus'and buildings on cam- Salvation Army and Young. to attend a retreat at Rocky s. Cards are to be sent to the Men's Christian Association of] River Nature Center on Satur- The Mediation Committee, Student-Faculty Court, the President warns students Personnel Office at Bonds. Cleveland (YMCA). . ) day October 7 from 9 a.m. to which mediates any disputes or appellate court, includes: Eric The 1989 goal is $18,500, 4 p.m. complaints filed under the Stu- Ross, Kathy Cleveland and Dan Musgrave, with Tammy Top Ten Players in the NFL Dear Baldwin-Wallace Students: vhich is about 3 V4 percent For more information, con-! dent Judicial Code (which is pore than what B-W achiev- tact a member of the Steering*. Appearing to senate for the listed in the student handbook), Stross and Deborah Stevens as Please let me share a concern with you. first time as WBWC Station consists of the following alternates. I have noticed that an unusually large number of students are crossing last year. Committee. The members are:) by the two tired gentlemen in the office I A $3.00 donation will pro- Ted Theodore, Alumni Direc-j Bagley Road without regard for the traffic on that busy street. My concern (ide one hour of services a tor x2105, Dawn Peltier, Hall! 10. Max Montoya is that someone may be injured. : eek for an attendant in the Director x2404, Hugh I Pedestrians do not have the right-of-way on Bagley except at the intersec- ome of a person learning to Burtner, 'faculty member) 9. Doug Flutie tions when lights are designated for crossing. We don't want you hurt. Not |ve with a disability. A $5.00 x2176, Pat Beckman, Annual* 8. Earnest Byner all drivers think of the fact that they are driving through a college campus. onation will provide a fami- Fund Director x2131, Gilj Please cross safely. We care about you. . : of three with enough Prokop, student x7151 and! 7. Michael Dean Perry eries for a day. $10 will Hilary,- Wilson, Campaign) :: v : 6. Cornelius Bennett • • '• ''•-'• •• ' '"•••""'"' '- ""• ' . sincerely ovide day care services for Chairman x2220. People arej NealMalicky | child for a day in a qualityals, o encouraged to participate' 5. Randall Cunningham -•••••• ' President censed day care facility. A in getting the campus) 4. Jim Jensen 20 donation will allow a fami- motivated. These people) ' of four to stay overnight in should also contact the Steer- 3. IcKey Woods [shelter,jncludingjhe^pstof_ ing Committee. 2. Buddy Brister 1. John Elway (Mr. Ed) If They'd Had Our Are they serious or sarcastic? 'ANTED: Student BankPak" In College, How To Reach Us They'd Know How To MeiMfltt c«n b* l«ft: On our answering machine anytime (2272) Balance A Budget At the Service Desk (Union) On the bulletin board outside The Exponent office (2nd lloor Union) Avoid a budget crisis while you're In college with the Amtrtlrusl Student BankPak. •Deadline* for all praaa releaeae, ads and peraonala la Friday 5 p.m. YOU »u get a Visa card, checking and savings accounts, even Ml elaaaniede and peraonala MUST BE PREPAID an Asset* can) for 24 hour banking. It's a full curriculum In banking services. 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LMUn to MM Editor are encouraged and ahould be submlltad by 5 p.m. Fri- escriptions, please call Molly atx2272 prx7447, Service you can bank on. day. Lattan mint be ilgmd. Wa raaaiva tha right to adit. Unuiad lattara will not r leave a message at the Service Desk marked ba returned. All itudant copy may be turned In to the Service Desk, marked lor An»nriiitCOfiip«iyNillon»l AuocUllon MnntaFDIC Tha Exponent. xponent News. THE EXPONENT Wednesday, October 4, 1989 Wednesday, October 4, 1989 Page 4 THE EXPONENT Page 5 Holy Blood and Crescent Moon opens at State Theatre | u g g The Ro in tones Cleveland Muslim ruler. But, Edmund is the television show, "The by Suzanne Stress by Steven Wells Moc to a record high. It was one of everyone in attendance sang strong, despite his two-packs- around today. Three faceless Equalizer". Copeland is not, Staff Writer _ Staff Writer condemned to death by the thdse nights that, even before verbatim. During "Honky " a-day smoking habit. ' 'Ruby heroes who are integral in Muslim religious leader, the however, a newcomer to anything happened, I knew Tonk Women." two classical music. He composed Tuesday," Tumblin* Dice," keeping the band rolling. It is being billed by the Imam. However, Dahlia, the, I'll never forget when, at the was going to go down in rock massive, inflatable Suzie dolls "Miss You" and a harmonica The night came to a brilliant the Grand Wazir's daughter, a ballet, King Lear, for the San age of eleven, I would sneak Cleveland Opera as THE inter- and roll history. were erected at opposite ends solo by Jagger during "Mid- close with "Satisfaction" and national music event of the decides to help Edmund Francisco ballet in 1985. At a into the basement where my of the stage. "Undercover" older brother's record collec- night Rambler," were among (my personal all time favorite) year. The opening of ex-Police escape. Meanwhile, Tancred, press conference for King The houselights dimmed and displayed the group ex- the classics performed that drummer Stewart Copeland's the King of Jerusalem, sends tion was located. After "tun- were replaced by a plethora of "Jumpin' Jack Flash. Lear, Copeland made an off- perimenting with the latest in kept the show at a peak level They took their bows, and opera. Holy Blood and Cres- out an army to rescue Ed- ing" my tennis racket and wet- lighter flames, while a private synsonic sound. Also, speak- hand remark about writing an all night. immediately following, was cent Moon, marks the first time mund, who is the fiance of opera. Soon afterward, ting my hair - I had to look jet flew over the back of the ing of the latest in sound, The surprise of the evening the Cleveland Opera has ever Tancred's daughter, Eleanor. sweaty - 1 would jam all day stadium. The opening chords one of the best fireworks Copeland found himself on the "Sad, Sad, Sad, ""Rock and was "Sympathy for the display ever blown at the presented a new, full-length These events set the stage for with the Rolling Stones. I was of "Start Me Up" explosive- a.Hard Place," and "Mixed phone with Cleveland Opera Devil," which saw good ol* Stadium; the place turned into opera. Holy Blood and Cres- the opera's dramatic climax General Director, David a driven youth who had ly kicked the concert off, and Emotions" were pulled from Mick on top of a high-rise cent Moon will premiere on and surprising conclusion. discovered the power of Keith there was Jagger, doing his a madhouse and I loved it. Bamberger, who was in- their recent album Steel scaffolding, stage left. Opening act Living Colour Tuesday, October 10, with Richards' guitar and the classic strut at the edge of the Wheels. terested in producing ra opera "Gimme Shelter" followed proved that they can rock any subsequent performances on The problems that continue by Copeland. After a bit of raunch vocals of Mick Jagger; stage. To the left were guitarist It was "2,000 Light Years and brought with it a new spirit October 12 through October my mother never looked at me stadium as well, if not better, to plague the Middle East are persuasion,'Copeland accepted Ron Wood, an unknown from Home" that showcased to this day and age of inex- than any of their peers. 15 at the State Theatre. very personal to Copeland, the commission. Subsequent- the same way again. pianist and three back-up the multi-million dollar orable violence. Last Wednesday, September Without a doubt, they are the who grew up in the toubled ly, the prmiere of Holy Blood vocalists. While to the right lighting and special effects, At this time, I would like to tightest and most talented new The opera is based on the land, As the son of an Crescent Moon will be the 27, over 65,000 anxious fans were Keith Richards, Bill with Jagger dancing to the tip my hat to Bill Wyman and welcomed the Rolling Stones group to wake America in this book, The Holy Blood and the American man who co- achievement of one of the Wyman on bass, and another tribal rhythms like a shaman Charlie Watts, the consistent decade,and probably carry Holy Grail by Michael founded the C.I.A., and a goals in Cleveland Opera's to the Cleveland Municipal unknown piano man. Not to be possessed. Richards took over rhythm section that has literal- Stadium. Although the weather them into the year 2000. Baigent, Richard Leigh, and British woman who was an ar- bold Five- Year Plan, name- forgotten, holding the entire the vocal chores to croon ly kept the Stones together for What can I say? It was one Henry Lincoln. It is set just chaelogist, he traveled often. ly, the Opera's desire to Stewart Copeland was predicted to be cold and entourage together, was "Happy," and his trademark, the past 27 years. Also, the of the greatest nights of my life before ihe Third Crusade, a Copeland grew up in Egypt, develop, new works which frosty, the mighty Stones - Charlie Watts on the drums. "Before They Make Me flamboyant Ronnie Wood, seeing the greatest rock and military campaign made dur- Syria, and Lebanon. Variety may one day expand the stan- along with the body heat fac- The Stones' set contained Run," which proved that who can play lead guitar with roll band in the world: the ing the Middle Ages to recover Magazine quoted Copeland in dard opera repertoire. tor - cranked the temperature close to 25 tunes that nearly "Keef s" voice is still going more emotion than anyone Rolling Stones. the Holy Land from the its December 23,1988 issue as Crescent Moon is the first full- tickets two hours before each Muslims, in about the year saying that any discussion with In regards to the musical length opera produced by a performance at the State 1180. him on the Middle East, style of Holy Blood and Cres- professional opera company to Theatre. "usually ends in a bucket of ceM ^My°n>_ _it._cannot_be_ use computer in the compos- Ckmpus Notes: Columnist begins with explanation Holy Blood arid Crescent cold water or violence" described as a rock opera. ing process.'The production Students may save by Lenny Peralta corner Gwen Westfall by the devastate, I can run anywhere handbook will talk about. I'm the view of the campus. I hope Moon examines the plight of While it ia not Verdi, Mozart, requires 12 soloists, 65 chorus fifty percent off the regular Columnist word processors. with the ball now. Just as long talking about the real thing. my column will spur you to Edmund, Prince of the Franks. Besides composing songs or Puccini, it is dramatic, members, 12 dancers, and a 60 price if they purchase a student She looked up at me with the as I don't mention anything From food service to frat think a little, or at least enter- While on his way to join the for the Police, Copeland com- urgent, and melodic. Copeland piece orchestra. ticket. In order to obtain a stu- "There is nothing wrong same blank stare which she abouth the Con. and don't jocks, nothing is sacred. I tain you, if not both. If I can Crudades, he is captured by posed the scores for several intends to expand the tradi- dent rush ticket you must pre- with your copy of the looked at the computer and offend anyone in the process. won't present a sugary view of accomplish at least one of ti the Muslims. During his cap- movies, including Rumble tional conventions and styles of sent an active student ID with Exponent. Do not attempt to said, '.'Don't mention the My boundaries are as vast as things; no rose-colored glasses these tasks, I will feel satisfied. tivity, Edmund realizes he Fish. Wall Street. Talk Radio opera, not'through rock and Any student wanting tickets your payment. turn the page. I am controlling Con." space. That's nice to know. here (For example: "Oh boy! One final thing- this has shares common interests with and She's Having a Baby. He roll, but through advanced for Holy Blood and Crescent the print. I can make the print i "Okay," I said to myself. With that out of the way, I Stingers is a great placet"). I nothing to do with this campus the Grand Wazir, who is the also composed the score for technology. Holy Blood, and Moon may obtain student rush BOLD ,1 can have the print "No problem." welcome you to the first will report things as plainly as at all. I'm just trying to figure mke no snse, ? I can make the • ' 'Oh, and Len. Don't be too "official" edition of a new I see them (For example: • something out. If there is printvl repeat, there is nothing nasty." column entitled "Campus "Oh... Stingers is a place?"). anyone out there who wrong with wrong with your Too nasty? What exactly does Notes". I am your guide- if remembers the Banana Splits, Artistic Journey to the Exponent..." that mean? you will- to the campus of I know not everyone will that live action cartoon show I entered the office of the "Okay, right, sure, uh- Baldwin-Wallace College. In like what I have to say. But from the '70's, can you tell me Exponent. There was the staff, huh," and I left. other words I am your tour then again, who totally agrees what that one guy was Soviet Union dilligently typing, writing, So, as you can see, my guide to the world, because with the next person? This supposed to be? I knew one cutting, pasting the next issue boundaries practically reach B-W is the world, isn't it? campus, like the world, isn't was an elephant, another a The Baldwin-Wallace cam- Museum. During the stay in seeing the principal sights - of the paper. They looked so the Outer Limits. They Every other week or so, I perfect. That's just the way gorilla, still the other a dog... us is cordially invited to join Tbilisi you will view the im- cathedrals,' palaces, univer- busy. I wasn't there to cut and virtually gave the proverbial will present to you my insights things are. Goqd and bad, I what the hell was that last ibr. Harold Cole, Professor of pressive collection of icons in sities, and musuems. paste, however. I was there to "writing ball" to a maniac and on campus life. I won't be. will try to report them all. thing? Art History, on an unusual the Georgian Art Museum, Prior to departure from find out my boundaries for my gave him all [he space he needs reporting to you the kind of Remember, this is one man's God. This is only the 'adventure to the Soviet Union. and an interesting collection of Cleveland, Dr. Cole will give new column. I was able to to create, manipulate, and campus life that your student opinion and is not necessarily . beginning. • e excursion begins Sunday, early dwellings at the a series of six illustrated lec- November 26, when your Ethnography Museum. In the tures on many of the flight departs from Cleveland city of Leningrad you will see monuments that will be seen Black Perspective to New York, from there you the vast collection of the Her- on the trip. by Trent Burgun life. The second type must begin to talk to each will fly to Moscow via mitage, and the Russian Cost of the trip is $3295 per Stuff Writer originates in- the operation other. What I have proposed to Helsinki. Musuem of Art, the latter person, based on a Cleveland established and respected help increase awareness and On the fifteen day tour you holding a significant group of departure. What is racism? The word forces in the society, and thus respect for each other's culture will have the, opportunity to works from the medieval to the has represented daily reality to receives far less public is an open forum on experience the arts, architec- modern period. Applications for the trip will black people for several hun- condemnation than the first "Racism." Myself, along with ture, the history and diverse While in the Soviet Union be accepted no later than Oc- other concerned individuals, dred years. By "racism" I type- cultures of Moscow, Kiev, you will have the services of tober 26 and are to be turned mean the predication of When white terrorists bomb we are trying to encourage Tbilisi, Leningrad, a'nd other skilled Intourist guides to con- into the International Studies decisions and policies on a black church and kill five people of all nationalities to exciting locations. The tour in- duct tours of the major cities, Office. considerations of race for the black children, that is an act of come and express their views cludes visits to ancient purpose of subordinating a individual racism. But when in on why they feel a certain way monastaries and churches, racial group and maintaining that same city- Birmingham, about a group of people. The dazzling palaces, vast art HASA welcomes all students control over that group. Alabama- 500 black babies only way to resolve this pro- museums, and the beautiful Racism is both overt and die each year because of the blem is to openly discuss our countryside of Russia, the The Hispanic American Stu- Hispanic-American culture. coven. It takes two, closely lack of proper food, shelter, attitudes with each other. Ukraine and Georgia. dent Association (HASA) would There is no need for any related social forms: We call and medical facilities, that is The custom-designed tour like to welcome all freshmen and .familiarity of the Spanish a function of institutional or returning students to a new year language, nor must you have any inese individual racism and will take you to several of the institutional racism. The first covert racism. With enough input from world's most prominent art at Baldwin-Wallace College. We Hispanic background, just a students and faculty, we can hope it will prove to be rewarding desire to learn more about the consists of overt acts by Now, let us look at racism museums, including the individuals, which cause on the college level. Why do begin a weekly . "Culture Pushkin, the Tretyakov, and not only in academics, but also in Hispanic-American segment of new found friendships. our society. I death, injury, or the violent people have racist attitudes Club.'' Together we can learn the Armory Chamber in HASA is an organization hop- We encourage any interested destruction of property. The toward one another? One about each other. If you have 19 & OVER Moscow. While in Kiev, you ing to promote pride, education, student to contact our president, I sec°n

by Peter Ntegeje ring a bell? Roxy Music? rect, this is their third! But then Perry's material. From the Speaking of sound, Roxy Record Reviewer Okay, how about "Love is the again, for a band that's been upbeat "Love is the Drug" to Music's hasn't changed much Drug'"} A-HA! Synapse has around since 1972, they're en- the mellow "Dance Away", over the years. Something off Well, I certainly hope all of occured in the memory portion titled to release a few. all of their best is highlighted. .an early album sounds like it you weren't taken aback by my of the brain! Yes, this week's Anyway, this double-album would fit in well on a later one. last "RACY" review! I know review is, in fact, the latest (single cassette and CD) com- What attracted me to Roxy's That can be good and bad, 1 the A & E editor, who is not release of Roxy Music/Bryan piles Roxy's/Ferry's best from and Ferry's sound is that they suppose. Take The Cure, for conservative by any means Ferry (Roxy's lead singer) en- 1972 to 1985 (Since the album really aren't that reliant on the instance. Five years ago, they (right) had a FEW minor titled Street Life. It contains 20 was released in 1986, there's traditional guitar, drums, and only held an underground problems with the picture we of Roxy Music's greatest hits, no way it could contain bass. They use strings, horns, audience, but today they have were to originally to run, but combined with Ferry's solo anything beyond that). and even a few choral hits in the Top Ten due to a nothing more serious than that albums as well. However, most of the Bryan arrangements to give their change in sound. So you never arose at the paper. However, Although this album was Ferry solo material is all of his music a broader range. can be sure of what a change just to bring you all "back released three years ago in remakes. From Bob Dylan to If their sound doesn't catch in sound will do. down to Earth", this week's England, it has only been John Lennon, they're all here. you, and you're a guy, you can Street Life is a good album review is of a band who is released here in the U.S. since Why they didn't put in his always check out the gorgeous for the listener who would like more known than Dead or this past summer. It isn't, original solos, I don't know. women they have on the to know the roots of alternative Alive. however, their first greatest The album has an overall covers of some of their music. After all, the best place Does the name Bryan Ferry hits album. If my count is cor- good range of Roxy's and albums! to learn from is the beginning Cultural Calendar Wednesday, Oct. 4 Helen Levitt's long and to his blend of classical music, concerts, a long-standing tradi- mandy and Paris at noon in the distinguished photography Broadway tunes and crowd pleas- tion of offering free recitals by ac- Pit. Bill Allman, professor of claimed soloists and ensembles. theatre, took students and The Cleveland Metroparks will career. The major subject of her ing humor, Harvey will sketch the At 8:30p.m. Richard Cowan, tourists to England and France present "Portraiture work is New York City Street feeling of the post war years bass-baritone, and Steven during spring break, 1989. Workshop" at 8 p.m. at the life. The showing will contains through songs and w^»k; Jpr Sophomore Class Officers Crawford, piano will perform in Brecksville Trailside Museum. through November 12 in Gallery rememberences. For more infor- Friday.Oct. 13 Gartner Auditorium at the art Wayne Karberg will lead this 0 at The Cleveland Museum of mation contact Mike McGarry Art. Call 421-7340 for more .museum. Contact Bruce. "doing" program. Lights, at I-800-642-8CVB. - ___ Shcwitz, Dept. of Musical Arts, Six wailing women, a hot piece background and a model will be information. Lisa'SynlTVice-PfesiderTt at 216-412-7340. band and 15 cans of hairspray present, so bring your camera Colleen Plitt Secretary The Dobama Theatre will pre- a week can only mean one thing and see how well you can do. Saturday,Oct. 7 Tuesday.Oct. 10 "Beehive" the '60's musical. Everyone is welcome. Call sent "The Mystery of Irma Susan Wagner Treasurer Vep" by Charles Ludlam Featuring over 40 of the biggest 526-1012 for more information. My Fair Lady, one of the most through Oct. 22. A sympathetic The B-W Conservatory hits of the girl groups and female entertaining and beloved Women's Committee will hold its singers of the I960's. Tickets for The Cleveland Ploy House will werewolf, a vampire, and an Egyptian princess are only a few musicals of all time, by Lerner annual Fall Coffee at 9:30 a.m. "Beehive" are $13 and $9 are host the special exhibit Design and Loewe will be performed at at the home of Margie Malicky. currently on sale at the E.J. and Process in Studio One. The of the off beat characters in this "penny dreadful" from the E.J. Thomas Hall at 8 p.m. Cellist, Regina Mushabac, will Thomas Hall Ticket Office for Praque Quadrennial is held Tickets prices are $16 and $12, perform and guests are most the Spim. performance at E.J. every four years under the Ridiculous Theatre Company in For tickets, call 1-800-225-7337. welcome. Thomas Hall. auspices of Czechoslovakia's New York. For more informa- tion, the Dobama Theatre is Ministry of Culture and is con- Ohio's pioneer life will be located at 1646 Coventry Rd. The Cleveland Opera presents The B-W Buckhorn Chair in sidered the world's most impor- reenacted when the Prarie Ped- Cleveland Heights, OH. the world premier of Steward Economic! and the Department tant exhibition and competition dlers opens in the Mohican Copeland's opera, Holy Blood of Education will'co-sponsor a of theatre science design, costume wilderness in southern Richland and Crescent Moon at the State one-day workshop,"Integrating design and architecture. Admis- Thursday, Oct. 5 County amid the fall color spec- Theatre, beginning tonight and the Global Economy Into The sion is free. Call 795-7010 for fur- tacular in the rolling hills south running through October 15th, Curriculum",for elementary ami ther information, Peter Harvey will perform at of the Clear Fork River Valley. Students who present an active secondary school teacher's at 7:30p.m. The Renaissance The Prarie Peddler is a costum- The exhibiiton, Helen Levitt student ID may obtain Student 8:30 a.m. to 2:30p.m. Call Theatre. He will perform "A ed pioneer folk festival. The Photographs, is the product of Rush Ticket! 2 hn. before each 826-2325 for more information. Time to Remember...". Added festival will begin at 9a.m. and performance at the State Theatre Saturday.Oct. 14 'continue until 6:00p.m. It will Box Office. Student! may save •gain open on Sun. at I0:00a.m. 50 percent off the regular ticket Due to scheduling problems, and close at 5p.m. Call pricei by purchasing the Student the Morton Downey Jr. show at •LACK m THUL 419-525-1300. Rush Tickets. Call 575-0903, for E.J. Thomas Hall in Akron hai ..more information. HOURS been CANCELLED. Ticketi Monday-Thursday 1:00-40:00 Sunday.Oct. 8 ' Thursday, Oct. 12 refunds are available at the point Friday Movie Night 7:00-2:00 of purchase; For further informa- Sunday 4:00-10:00 The Cleveland Museum of Art The Brown Bag Travel Talk tion call Thomas Holl at presents the Musart Series of Seriei will preient France: Nor- 375-7570.: WBWC Kaleidoscope Elections for Homecoming Queen WBWC is giving away con- Theatre. Tune in and win!' terviews. WBWC Sports cert tickets to some of the hot- Back in full swing this year Director, Matt Underwood, and Freshmen Court will be held on test shows in the club scene. is WBWC's Sports Pulse. describes the program as "the Center can be reserved by campus organizations Listeners should keep their Every Tuesday evening from most personal coverage" of to hold {unctions. To schedule reservations call: dials set on 88.3 for a chance 8:05-8:30pm Sports Pulse college atheletics. Monday, October 9th from 11:30 826-2110 to claim any of the October covers the whole week in> Because of theflexibl e for- giveaways. Featured this sports news. The -Campus mat, the show can handle any a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. to OFFICE HOURS month are these 9 pm shows at Roundup segment reports on breaking news in local or Student Director-Lisa May Peabody's Downunder: all B-W teams from cross natinal sports. Also, the pro- Monday 1 -3 Oct. 9- The Ocean Blue country to soccer. Also, the gram's spontaneous style 6:00p.m. in the Union, and Tuesday, Tuesday 3:15-5 Oct. 17- Texas show tackles all the excitement makes it the most enjoyable Wednesday I -3 Oct. 18- Lizzy Borden of OSU football. sportscast around. October 10th from 11:30a.m. to 1:00 Thursday 3:15-5 Oct. 21- The Whailers Though barely a year old, Remember, WBWC is Also throughout October Sports Pulse offers a concise Cleveland's only real alter- Assistant Student Director-Angela Horton listeners can win passes to yet expansive look at campus native. Call in requests 8t p.m. and 5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. at Tuesday 1 -5 "The Mystery of Irma Vep" sports, local professional 826-2187 and stay in tune with Thursday 1 -5 performing at the Dobama teams, in-studio guests and in- Renaissance Radio 88.3. Lang Dining Hall. *—* II I. mm\mmn^nmmnm*rtwnnwt Page 8 THE EXPONENT Wednesday, October 4, 1989 19 Wednesday, October 4, 1989 THE EXPONENT Page 9 Candidates for 198ftmecoming Queen

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Bob Packard. "1 thought the by Wendy Nowak by Doug Tummaro Senior running back Dan Sports Wrller key was that we were moving by Laurie Loos blem, and Benita Thomas did Sports Columnist Andrews rambled in from four yards out to open the scoring. people on the line of scrim- After splitting a pair of Sports Columnist not finish the course due to a Sophomore Gary McClintock mage." games, a conference win freak injury suffered during The Baldwin-Wallace foot- the race. She was shoved into nailed the first of four conver- against Marietta on Saturday This week the cross country ball team got back to the basics The B-W offensive line, team was off to Angola, In- a hole along the path, which of winning over the weekend, sions to make it 7-0. McClin- having troubles in the first and a non-conferece loss to tock booted his third field goal Oberlin on Wednesday, the diana, to compete in the Tri- resulted' in a badly twisted with a 31-0 stomping of the three games, came alive State Invitational. In the plea- ankle. Otterbein Cardinals. of the season later in the first against the Cardinals. B-W Lady Jackets share a portion of period to give the jackets a sant weather, on a rolling golf The men's team was led by The victory was the Jacket's gained 284 yards in total of- the OAC lead with three course, the women placed 10-0 lead. teams. OAC newcomer John Matt Luck, who placed 15th first of the season and pushed fense as Andrews racked up sixth of fourteen teams, while with a time of 27:51. In 26th their record to 1-1 in the Ohio 110 yards rushing on just 23 Carroll, defending champion the men placed tenth of twen- B-W took total control by Mount Union, Heidelberg, and place was Alan Sexton who Athletic Conference. carries. ty teams. ran a 28:13. Chad Farschman, the intermission as Otterbein B-W are all tied with 1-0 had only 25 total yards. whose time was 28:44, was the Uniatis shared time with records. Barb Hunter was B-W's first teams third finisher. The Transfer Mark Uniatis went Brian Murray at the quarter- finisher, running a time of men's fourth finisher was Rob in from one yard-out and back slot. Scott Shafer, the The Lady Stingers dominated 19:40, which placed her tenth Hudson who ran a 29:25, senior fullback Doug Shreck signal caller, up until an injury the Pioneers from the game's overall. Placing 14th was Lisa while Jim Nobbe was fifth on beginning in their OAC opener Shannon Ulmer fights off a bear ran 14 yards to give the Jackets last week, is out for the season Winans who ran a 20:00. the squad. His time was 29:42. a 24-0 lead at the half. due to a knee injury. played at George Finnie Stadium. B-W outshot the Each team had four saves, Michelle Day, B-W's third Randy Hinkle, who ran a Sophomore. fullback Tony "This one is a start, but we Coach Packard praised the offensive line in Pioneers 20-4 in the 1-0 win. with all of those for the Lady Wagner, and Kridler each had runner, finished 37th with a 30:14, was B-W's sixth run- have a long way to go," three shots and Tanya McCue, time of 21:05, while Jennifer ner. The seventh runner was Cippollone closed out the scor- The goal was scored by Col- Todd Martin, who ran a time Packard added. 1-3 and needs the victory to Bald-Wall 10 1407-31 leen Plitt, who had six shots on Stingers made by Jill Ward. Plitt, Swinerton, and Risa Cer- Treat was the fourth team ing with a six-yard jaunt. Ot- All of the Pioneer's saves were of 30:26. terbein was stuffed on the B- have a chance at the Con- Otterbein 0000-0 goal. finisher running a 21:44. The Jackets now hit the road ference Championship. BW-Andrews 4 yd by their starting goalie. rito each had two. Rounding out the top five was W one-yard line as they could for theirriva l - Mount Union. Other players contributing Shannon Ulmer and The other runners were not push it into the endzone. run(McClintock) Last Wednesday against Jennifer Kadlowec, who ran a Scott Forster, 30:36; Brian BW-McClintock 19 yd FG shots on goal were Lisa Balkovic had one shot apiece. 22:06. Mount topped Capital 38-6 Catch all the action Saturday Wagner with six; Amy Oberlin College, a 1-0 loss at Devney, 31:17; Tony "We had a great week of on Saturday and appears to be afternoon as WBWC broad- BW-Unaitis 1 yd Oberlin, many Lady Stinger Oberlin's lone goal was Lapstick, 31:19; Scott Bott- practice," said head coach run(McClintock) Balkovic, Tracy Gerhard, and Finishing sixth on the team a strong contender for the casts the game. Matt Under- Denise Swinerton with two opportunities were unreward- made by Julie Ness and was cher, 31:20; and Dan Hanna at OAC title, B-W, picked to win_ wood will call the action as the. BW-Schreck 14 yd -ed. They had 23 shots on goal, unassisted. _„ _; was Laurie Loos, who ran a 32:31. run(McClintock) . each;-and-last'but-not-lcastr 22:23. Cindy Furey finished Tony Cippolone scored his the title by both the coaches Jackets go for their second win but were unable to convert Twenty-five , saves were The Jacket runners are in ac- first varsity touchdown and the media, is struggling at in a row. BW-Cipollone 6 yd Jennifer Kridler and Liz any. .Leading was Gerhard seventh for B-W with a time made in the game, thirteen by of 22:34. Other women's team tion again in the all-Ohio meet run(McClintock) Marsh with one each. with four .shots. Marsh, on Friday, October 13th. #*»»*#*»**»»**»**•»»»>< B-W's Jill Ward, who now has runners were Jody Rudd, 135 saves on the season, an 22:36; Colleen Klocek, 25:15;. average of 13.5 a game. and Beth Parker, 26:35. Amy Balkovic surges upfleld B-W played Ohio" Northern "In the Net" • this Saturday and rebounded Peggy Fortune was unable to compete due to a hip pro- »by Eric Ynvltch you! John Carroll scored once because of the ball(passed Playing with only 10 players travel to Columbus to face* to win, 2-1. The B-W goals * Sports Columnist again while the Yellow Jackets around and rubbed by all the requires more running to Conference leaders, Otterbein « were scored by Marsh and Matt Luck (left) leads cross country team. * were trying to regain control players before each game)We ; pressure the ball. During the at 1:30. Results of yesterday's! McCue. Seeing how this column is Assistant Coach Dr. James are winning because of the two minute break water and game vs. Heidelberg were not* available as I write this (Pro-* With the win, ;B-W stays I due in one hour, I guess there Currens blames the loss on the ball. Wait let me define that THE BALL were passed perfect in the OAC at 2-0. I is no time for a lengthy intro. lack of pride. "You guys quit word , because I haven't used around to all of the players. bably because I wrote this on « [Needless to say, the Baldwin- on yourselves after the first it yet this season. Winning The was no score in the first Sunday). Hopefully, the atten-J \ The Lady Jackets travel to I Wallace Men's Soccer Team goal, " he said. "After all means we scored more than 15 minute bonus period, but dance record of 43 was; Heidelberg Oct. 3 and play at (got its first victory of '89 last these losses, you don't care they did. They, in this case once again exhaustion was hit- broken. Ohl One more thing J home this Saturday against 1 weekend. So without further anymore about another. You was .Ohio Northern ting hard. Midway through the , I have an award to give out. J Albion. . (delay lets get to it. go into games expecting to University. second O.T. period Eric Hen- The Johnny or The; Last Wednesday, the varsi- loose, you're losing your B-W got off to a great start ning found Peter Miller runn- • Spotaward goes to Will; The team is winning, so get ty squad traveled across town pride. I've been around this after only 73 ticks of the clock ing down the sideline. When Parkomaki. Will proved that; down to Finnie Stadium and •to play their first conference team for three years and I'm Dorenkott ripped a 23 yard Miller got the ball he sent it when you gotta go, you gotta; cheer the Lady Stingers on as (game of the season against not about to watch you young shot into the Polar Bear net. back in the middle to Blake go on the way to the game. For; they compete for the OAC I'John Carroll. After the first men loose it. " He then The goal brought back some Currens who beat a defender more graphic details, ask him.« title, 'half of play, the score re- delivered an analogy about, of of the pride lost during the first and a goalkeeper for the goal He'll be proud to tell you , * ?trained tied at zero. Baldwin- all things, tennis balls. "When 8 games to 'the players. The with 9 minutes remaining. That's the news... and I'm* ; Wallace was outplaying the you drop a tennis ball," Cur- outta here! * Jackets lost Dorenkott's help Tony Miranda, and the rest of THE SEARCH 18 NOW ONI » J, C. U. team, yet neither team rens continued with a redness however, at the end of the first the defense had quite a few The views expressed In; 1990 USA® PAGEANT * was able to connect with the of anger in his face, "it gets half. After receiving a yellow scares but held on for the last this column are that of the J NO PERFORMING TALENT REQUIRED » net in the opening period. to its lowest point, which is. (warning) card for rough play, 9 minutes to beat the Polar writer and do not reflect; It you are an applicant who qualities and are * The mood somehow scem- where you are, then the ball Dorenkott received a second Bears of Ohio Northern 2-1. those of The Exponent; between the ages of 17 and under 25 by February I, 1990, never married and at least a * ed to shift in the second half bounces back. A ball with a card for delay of game with 35 This Saturday the Jackets staff. «. six month resident of Ohio, thus college dorm » for B-W. The level of intensi- chunck out of it will stay seconds in the first half. In Eric Yavich shows the proper technique for getting « students are eligible, you could be Ohio's 3 ty was lost and John Carroll down. It's time for you to soccer, two cards mean ejec- representative at the CBS-natlonally televised rugburn on the Finnie Stadium turf. { Miss USA* Pageant In February to compete tor * began to dominate. Then, with bounce back." tion. So Bye-Bye Mark. The over $200,000 In cash and prizes. The Miss Ohio 30 minutes remaining, John Which brings me to the sub- call was very questionable as (ISA* Pageant for 1990 will be presented in the Carroll sent the ball toward ject of THE BALL. The ball he just tossed the ball to the Grand Ballroom of the Marriott North Hotel In Columbus, Ohio, November 24, 25 and 26, our goal. Sophomore fullback, was found at practice the next O.N.U. player after a B-W 1989. The new Miss Ohio USA* , along with her Mark Dorenkott, indicated that day by Peter Miller. It is a rub- foul. Granted the throw wasn't expense paid trip to compete In the CBS. he would clear it out by very accurate but who said nationally televised Miss USA* Pageant, will ber spongy ball with a chunk receive over $2,000 In cash among her many shouting, extremely loud, out of it. This ball will bounce Dorenkott was a quarterback? prizes. All girls Interested in compelln. for the "MARK'S BALL!, MARK'S back however, and coach Cur- B-W had to play the rest of the title must write to: BALL!" Goalkeeper, Paul rens has adopted it as a sym- game minus one player for a 1990 Miss Ohio USA* Pageant Vargo, came out for the ball c/o Trl-State Headquarters - Dept. CA, bol of pride. Sure, it's a silly total of 10. The one man ad- 347 Locust Avenue, Washington, PA 19301-3399 anyway and bumped idea but as it was said in Bull vantage proved beneficial to Trl-State Headquarters Phone I* 412/225-3343 Dorenkott, forcing him to miss Durham, "If you think you're O.N.U. as they sent more men Application Deadline It October IB, 19B9. the ball. Vargo also missed the winning because you are not on the attack and tied the game Lcllcn muu Include t recent irupihol,. "'ball and into the net it went. having sex, then you are win- with 20 mintues remaining. Mel blognphy, tddreu and phone number, * Vargo's excuse, "I didn't hear. ning because you are not hav- The regulation period ended in 'Mlu USA* ftgetnt It ptrt at the limlly of fMaammt Communlu Uou, Inc. Jhim." Hey Vargo, if you ing sex. (too much of an ex- a tie, so on to overtime. By the Mlu Ohio USA* l> "A Carvem Production" } couldn't hear that, I've got a treme for the soccer team!) so time the Jackets got to over- | box of Q-tips in my room foifr we think we're winning time exhaustion had set in. fr***********i Page 14 THE EXPONENT Wednesday, October 4, 1989 Wednesday, October 4, 1989 THE EXPONENT Page 15 Krizmanich is new assistant sports editor Guy Fisher: On the road to recovery EM football by JoeJ Wallers since I've been knee high to a snake", quipped Mark. preference. know you hear all about "Mom and Dad really push- Staff Writer Skok every minute of rehab. Why Lemieux, Brown, and Coffey ed me back in grade school to by D«»* The doctors have told Guy by Mirk Krizmanich Mark has played a variety of surf Writer sports in his 20 year long life. "I used to go to a significant in the papers, but Riley is the be the best I could be. I didn't would I pass up the chance to that maybe he has progressed Assistant Sports Editor Mark Krizmanich has ac- driving force of the team." get stronger?" cepted the job that many have Among them are baseball, amount of games, but I just like it back then, but now I as far as he ever will. But, Guy can't keep going to so many know that they were only look- On April 30, 1989, the doesn't believe that. B-W's fall intramural pro- wanted, but only one can nave- football, basketball, and water Baldwin-Wallace baseball He was also quick to add, the job of assistant sports polo. His favorite sport by far when I have to live on a col- In his spare time, the 'Kriz' ing out for the best for me. I gram has begun, and the fierce lege budget...! hope I hit the likes to spend time with the thank them for all they have team traveled to Otterbein for "Besides, you should see some competition in football has editor for the Exponent. is baseball. routine, run-pf-the-mill OAC of the hot babes working as "They are always Mark is pursuing a sports "I love baseball", maintains lottery so I can afford season guys in his hall, where he is an given me." pessimistic when they talk to many teams already in the hunt tickets." acting hall representative. doubleheader. The team lost therapists 1" for playoff spots. This year's management major and feels Mark. both games. The team also lost me, I think it is because they that sports is his life. So, when you see Mark don't want me to get my hopes intramural flag football league, Mark has played baseball at Mark also likes to spend around campus this week, con- the services of Academic Ail- Well, I never did get a which is comprised of 24 His goal in life is to win the B-W for two years and has Mark has always admired American Guy Fisher to a chance to see the therapists, up and then, if I don't get it all lottery and live the good life. the hockey whiz Vinnie Riley time at the racetrack, betting gratulate him on getting the job back, I won't be depressed", teams, got its start last gained valuable experience in on horses with longtime col- and give him a few suggestions serious neck injury. but I did get to see the nurses Wednesday. The season will If the numbers don't go his the middle infield. of the Penguins. who checked on Guy from Guy said. way, however, he'd entertain league Pete R. for making the sports pages continue through the fall We are now in October. time to time and I would have quarter. himself by accepting a job as "I play a lot of shortstop "Riley has been such a force worth more than bird cage lin- Five months have passed since "But I'd wish they would be ing. looked forward to therapy too, This year there are four divi- Sports Information Director. with the Yellow Jackets. I find for the 'guins...he's really Krizmanich credits his that tragic day. The team has realistic. I've already realized it invigorating just to step on dedicated to the team and parents for much of the success those nurses were nasty. that I may not fully recover." sions; Fraternity, Men's In- Mark decided to apply for fully recovered from the dependent I, Men's Indepen- the assistant sports editorship the field and play the same sticks up for his teammates. I he has encountered. losses, but Guy has yet to ful- game that Babe Ruth, Lou I saw him a few more times He's now at home. His stay dent n, and a women's league. because he wanted to be more Iv recover from his accident - over the summer and it was After a week of the season, die involved in campus sports ac- Gehrig, Ted Williams, and the| at Metro was long and he's like have played." obvious that his therapy was happy to Ret out of there. Guy Fisher, "When I read ATO's have the early lead in tivities. He also loves to write I spoke with/Guy over the . paying off. The paralysis was about my accident in the the Frat league following a last and hopes to use the ex- summer arid,watched as he- 'weakening and Guy was get- papers, they don't ever men- second victory against LCA. perience to land the SID job he His favorite modern I progressed through rehabilita- He has very good control of ballplayer is Don Mattingly.) ting stronger. His biceps came tion that I was safe...I stole In Independent I, Busted Glass wants so much. tion at Metro General Hospital his arms and wrists and he is back, .then his forearms, starting to get feeling back third base." is alone on top with a 2-0 He resides in the posh Pitt- Why? in Cleveland. It ''was then, triceps, and finally his wrists record, while three teams are sburgh suburb of Pleasant through watching Guy, that I along the tops of his fingers, Through the aid of his com- started getting the proper rota- He will continue to go to puter, he plans to be the locked in a first place tie in In- Hills and attended the high "He's good",Mark] realized how determined at tions. Now, he is getting dependent n. They are the school of Seton-La Salle. articulates. heart this little guy really was therapy three times a week. statistician and strategies stronger with his arms, but the We will continue to hope and Back-B Boys, the Hit Men, Living so close to Pittsburgh to recover.-"v - •. "•'•;• analyst. He wants to scout op- comeback he was making for pray for the best. ponents and develop game and the Top Dawgs. As of has driven him to become an Though hockey is a distant jhe_^ first three months is Monday, there were no avid fan of the Pirates and second to baseball in Mark's I One aftermxHij-I-visited Guy-- ..plans.- t "slowing. ~ What's next for Guy Fisher? women's scores reported. Penguins. mind, he still has a burning I in his room after one of his . Nobody really knows what All of the intramural action "Yea, I really love the desire to attend games. But, therapy..sessions: We got to . He hopes to attend classes is in store for Guy Fisher. takes place Monday thru Pirates. I've followed them I was thinking about what the Penguin games are his talking about his/rehab. Guy Guy had said about 'looking this spring and. finish his Nobody really knows if he'll Thursday at the Metroparks related that he. spent between forward to rehab'. It really hit degree in sports psychology, walk again, but if there is the near Wallace Lake. 5 and 6 hours a day with the me. It made me wonder if I, slightest glimmer of hope, it is • QEORQE KANAAN'S therapists. I immediately liken- "I'm waiting for a computer a blinding ray of sunshine in as well as all of us, take things to do my studies on. I can't ed his rehab to baseball con-' like health'-for'granted Guy's eyes. COPV CENTER WEST ditioning and thought that must write very well yet, buf I'm Guy wants us all to know J sometimes. It is unfortunate working on it",he said. PRINTINOOttmOWG COMPANN HHIA Y really be torture.- . that it takes something like this one more thing about his But his reply was "Are you to make us realize what good Guy wants to be apart of the fateful slide back in April. COPY PRICES WE LAMINATE kidding me? I look forward to health means. baseball team again this year. "I was safe." POSTERS 100 CaplM («•••) 7 MM ^ 76-99 Copies 7M* EKK AND 79 CaplM •' IMII PRINTS 91-74 Cop** BM* ben Up to 24" Wide J.W Jackets down John Carroll BO Captot. V iMti 2549 Copta SH« bai RBCITAL IB Ctfim W i~h AND I mishandled punt deep in Blue 11-24 Copies 13H'bo. 1 by Mirk Krlinuinfch Special teams played a key 10 Coptn 15' «-h PARTY Ambumt Sporto Editor • •part in the victory also. Chris Streak territory. 6-S Capos 17W'EK« INVITATIONS 1-B Copt« 80' IM* Markowski blocked a punt out The J.V. Jackets are next in In B-W's version of Monday of the endzone for a safety action at Heidelberg on Oc- Night Football, the J.V. which gave the Jackets a 5-3 tober 9th. Let's make it two in Jackets downed-John Carroll third quarter lead. With 2:10 a row! 11-6 at Finnic Stadium. left the punt team recovered a Dave Exlihe'hit split end THE RISK Clint Houk with a 7-yard scor- Interview ing toss with 7:07 left in the game to erase a 6-5 John Car- roll lead. • ;• - in suitable With the win the J.V. even- ed their record at l-l. JOB SUMMARY: The Jackets used a stiff style. Tilt tutor Is mpoiulblcjbr tutoring high OF CANCER. defense and' ''strong special school students In small group and/or At Cricketeer for Her Factory It can also help you reduce your weight. teams play to contribute to the individually during weekly sessions. Outlet, you'll save 50%*on an victor)-. Sessions are held on Saturday, from 9:00 a. m. • interview suit that reflects a And since a 12-year study shows that being 40% or more overweight puts you at The defense allowed only 1:00 p.m. at Cleveland State University. 194 yards in total offense, as STEVE MARTIN MICHAEL CAINE sense of confidence for an high risk, it makes sense to follow these guidelines for healthy living! impeccable first impression they harassed the John Carroll Responsibilities include keeping records of student contact and submitting atten- Eat plenty of fruits and vegetables rich in vitamins A and C—oranges, canta- quarterbackback all night. A NICE GUYS FINISH LAST. MEET THE WINNERS dance lists bi-monthly to the Upward Bound Office. Bring this ad in and loupe, strawberries, peaches, apricots, broccoli, cauliflower, brussel sprouts, relentless defense dominated Assists with the evaluation of student progress. receive an extra 10% off cabbage. Eat a high-fiber, low-fat diet that includes whole-grain breads and the line of scrimmage and Participates In on-going training and staff meetings. Prefer College Work Study eligible students and who have own transportation. OPEN: Wed.. 11-6 cereals such as oatmeal, bran and wheat. Eat lean meats, recorded five qb sacks to sti- Tutors must be prof dent in one or more of the following subjects: English, French, Thurs.&Fri. 11-8 fle any Blue Streak offense. fish, skinned poultry and low-fat dairy products. The secondary, true to their Spanish, Math (Basic to Advanced), Science' (Basic to Advanced), American and Sat. 9-5 Sun. 11-5 Drink alcoholic beverages only in moderation. World History. Yellow Jacket nickname, Upward Bound Is an educational preparation program for high school youth from For more information, call 1-800-ACS-2345. . — — • ^nij swarmed to any aerial tactics, Jour targeted Cleveland Public Schools. Interested Individuals should have experience CRICKETEER and picked off three passes. working with individuals from low-Income and various racial/ethnic backgrounds. The most critical coming with -mfo, •M left by Jeff Williamson. Interested candidates, please contact the Upward Bound Office In the Observatory OUTLET L/STORE V CANCER of EH. 2208. APPLICATIONS AVAILABLE IN THE UPWARD BOUND OFFICE Joseph 4Fetes The interception, at the B-W LOCATED IN THE OBSERVATORY. COMPLETED APPLICATIONS MUST BE 4600Tiedeman Rd. 941-3323 * 30, sealed the victory. RETURNED BY OCTOBER 3, 1989. just north off 1-480 (Exit 13) 5 minutes east of the airport. Linebacker Mike Bearducci V.y.v.v.v, had the other two thefts. Page 16 THE EXPONENT Wednesday, October 4, 1989

HELP WANTED: Telephone Lonely? Need a Date? Meet Eligibility Requirements: qualifying. Walking distance that special someone today! 1. Undergraduates: ^EXPONENT CLASSIFIEDS from campus, hours flexible, Call DATETIME (405) •Minimum of 3.2 GPA for all some typing, no selling, 366-6335. college level coursework [LISTINGS 524-8480. •Have completed at least 35 hours of Bus/Ecn and be of Fund Raisers ! Classifieds and Personals must at least Junior standing. STUDENTS! IBM A free gift |utt for calling ET*D|I to b* printed In plus up to $1,000 In only 10 jji muit b* r*calv*d ol ' be received In the Exponent Of- SELECTRIC Typewriters for 2. Graduate students: jth* Coll*g« Union, e/o Expo- fice by Friday at 5pm. Both must sale. $85 each. Excellent days. •Have a least 3.6 GPA for nent Llitlngs th» Friday prior be prepaid. Classifieds and Per- working condition. Limited all graduate level coursework Student groups, fraternities to publication. sonals: $2 up to 20 words, 10 quantities. Call 676-0231 or •Have completed at least cents per word over 20. Send 884-2851. & sororities needed for one-half of the requirements copy to The Exponent, Union, marketing project on campus. for the MBA (six courses). W»dn««day, October 4. 7-9 For details and a FREE GIFT, Applications are available In Baldwin-Wallace College, Berea, group officers call p.m., Llndivy Crotimc Ohio 44017, or call 826-2272. Looking for a fraternity, sorori- Kamm 158. : BALDWIN-WALLACE COLLEGE, BEREA, OHIO Wednesday, October 11, 1989 NUMBER 5 : Gospel Choir. ty or student organization that 1-800-950-8472 ext. 20. would like to make $500-1,000 HELP WANTED: Would like to for a one week on-campus $5,000 LOANS National News offer Discover credit cards? marketing project. Must be Awards Program for •9 p.m.. Chap»l Loung* Are you available for only e No employment, credit or Snapshot Chaplain's Office/Newman organized and hardworking. collateral needed. College Women Lambda Chi Alpha clambake to be held Saturday few hours/week? If so, call Call Val or Myra at inter. 1-800-932-0528 ext 24. We'll 1-517-764-1540 |by Emily Truman On Saturday, October 14, (800)592-2121. 24 hour service isslslant News Editor turnout. "Ted Theodore, the clambake much better." pects most of their ticket sales pay you as much as $10/hour. immediately following the Alumni Relations Director and to come at the door, they Only 10 positions available. In View, Whittle Com- Homecoming football game, the rest of the administration encourage the campus Sunday. October 8.11 a.m. j' munications' publication for Herbst points out that along Workers needed. Interior wall Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity are behind us 110 percent. If population to purchase pre-sale Chapel Sanctuary: Sunday] College/Campus college women, announced with the dinner, there will be Free Pregnancy Test demolition. $6 hour. Call Prof. Uomic Generators will be having a clambake for tickets at the Union. Morning Worship. Representative today a contest that will award their estimates are correct, a live band playing and a raf- While you wait. Harakas. 826-2021 or Protested charity. The proceeds of the about 2,500 people could $2,500 to each of ten college fle going on throughout the 228-2143. Two atomic generators were event, sponsored by LCA, attend." "We need to get as accurate Earn top $. Flexible hours. women for outstanding ac- evening. ||*7i30 p.m.. Truuel lounaej; Crisis Pregnancy Center Fun. Enjoyable. Rewarding. I loaded aboard the space shut- American Veterans Post 1989, The clambake, originally "Some of the area of a count as possible. That 3 Berea Commons CARPET FOR SALE. Approx- complishments beyond the Ill le Atlantis due for takeoff this «(R«c. Center): Outdoors clubj; Gross up to $20,000 per year classroom. • and Finast supermarkets, will scheduled to be held in the Rec businesses contributing for the way we won't be scrambling Smeeting. 243-2520 imately 12"x6". Multi-colored. by helping friends receive Thursday. These generators benefit the Guy Fisher Fund center has been moved to the raffle include: the Residence for food that day," says It ain't much but it's better grants/scholarships. For info [are to be installed in the The awards are sponsored and Juvenille Diabetes. County Fairgrounds. Assistant Inn, The Olive Garden, Bob Palmer. than bare floor! Will take best please call: (213) 967-2115. [Galileo space probe. BABYSITTER NEEDED: look- offer. X7577. by Maybelllne and will be The eleven dollar ticket in- Chairman Andy Palmer feels Evans, Pizza Hut, Neubrand's [ondoy. October 9, onytlmej Ing for college student (girl given to women who attend Three citizens groups are cludes a ten-ounce strip steak, the move will help the turnout. Clothing, Twice Good For more information about n 12-1:30 p.m.. Room; ;_ preferred) to watch 2 children, -accredfted-four-yearcolleges seeking a • temporary one dozen clams, corn, a bak- Beverages, Sohio Pro-Care, the clambake, or tickets, see 104 Health Center: ARE YOU| ages 11 & 6, occasional even- WE'RE DESPARATEI or universities. restraining orders to stop the ed potato, coleslaw, and a roll "There will be much more and Berea Number One any member of Lambda Chi iA FRIEND OF BILL W? Ings from 6 p.m.-Midnight. The 1989-90 Qr/ndstona liftoff. Their grounds for the and butter. room, both for people and Sports. We have about 25-30 Alpha, There will also be a staff needs a responsible PERSONALS t-W students are too and we] MUST HAVE OWN The awards will be given in suit are that if an explosion Mike Herbst, the event's parking. The extra room will prizes so far." table in the Union lobby dur- teed your support I For info.! TRANSPORTATION. If you're business manager now! App- occured at liftoff, cancer- ing lunch and dinner. ly by leaving your name, five categories, There will be chairman, expects a large create less lines and make the Although the committee ex- [call coach Van Ousen at! Interested, please call causing plutonium could be 1x2184. phone number and a resume two winners and one runner- 572-5665 after 6 p.m. / up In each. The categories spread over a large area of (If possible) In the Grindstone TYPING 0101 ; mailbox at the Service Desk or Connie Thomson .••.—'.:" .V.v ••' Florida. Fundraiser for Hugo victims: an act of compassion Slueidoy, October 10. 5:15; HELP WANTED: Telephone call x2773. Big bucks at stake. : 106 Lang Hall '[p.m., Lang Dining Halllj qualifiers, no selling (previous Good reward. - $1.25 per page •Outstanding contribution to AIDS virus spreads by Jay T. Hulrston them to coordinate a day of Black Student Alliance (BSA), the Student Activities Office, Physics & Engineering Society; sales skills helpful). Flexible community service through teens fundraising in which they hope Commuter Activity Board 2nd floor, College Union, attn: meeting. •Triumph over personal (CAB) and Student Senate hours, nice office, short drive LOST: 14K Gold diamond cut The number of teens with will be the first of several ef- Jay T. Hairston until October from campus, some computer bracelet. A reward is offered, Klaus- 'adversity. -• '.v; .-.• •:•; ,-••