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Professor Receives Fulbright Scholarship Invitation to Join The Professor receives Fulbright Scholarship Duane Roller, professor of classics, The Ohio State Univer­ sity at Lima has been awarded a prestigious Fulbright grant to lecture in India this winter. Dr. Roller will be attached to several universities in Calcutta and will be lecturing on a wide range of material, most of which is connected with the issue of the classical world and India. Dr. Roller has had a long standing interest in the eastern fringes of the Greco­ Roman world, an area that has been little studied. Established in 1946 under congressional legislation intro­ duced by former Senator J. William Fulbright of Arkansas, the program is designed "to increase mutual understanding between the people of the United States and the people of other countries." Under the Fulbright Program, some 5,000 grants are awarded each year to American students, teachers and scholars to study, teach, and conduct research around the world, and to foreign nationals to engage in similar activities in the United States. Indi­ viduals are selected on the basis of academic and professional qualifications, plus their ability and willingness to share ideas and experiences with people of diverse cultures. Invitation to join the Lima Civic Chorus Richard L. Mallonee, assistant professor of music at OSU­ Lima, has been selected as the interim choral director of the Lima Civic Chorus. The chorus is a very energetic and musically talented group of adult singers from several surrounding counties in northwest Ohio. This outstanding group has a long choral history here in Lima and from time to time performs with the Lima Symphony Orchestra. Dr. Mallonee would like to invite the faculty and staff to join the Lima Civic Chorus for the next choral program. Rehearsals are held every Tuesday evening beginning January 10th, from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m., at Trinity United Methodist Church, 301 W. Market St., Lima. The spring choral concert is scheduled for Sunday, April 2nd, at 3:00 p.m. at Trinity United Methodist Church. All voice parts are welcome to join at this time. There is a particular need, however, for additional altos, tenors and basses. Music reading ability should be average. The chorus will be preparing a diverse program; included are selected sacred choral masterpieces from major choral works of Mozart, Beethoven, Mendelssohn, the complete Schubert Mass in G, the Offenbach "Neighbors' Chorus" from the comic opera Lajoie Pa,fumeuse, a contemporary work, 0 Be Joyful by Gilbert Martin 1'14rli" u,tl,ff l<i"fJ,. """"· ,, and "Down by the Riverside" arranged by John Rutter. Q. Dootit(ltsro<.i47"f! P.-11(-,,;;.,_;j;-r:mo,.y ) pr,.P>r«for W.nt,rQ••rtu 'ff a,.;; v;/i<1 .' 2 LIMA BUCKEYE Martin Luther King, Jr. And the Dream remembered, January 16 lives on ... Inspired by the belief that love and peaceful protest could end social injustice, On January 16, from Martin Luther King, Jr., became one of the outstanding leaders in the United States during 10:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. OSU-Lima his short but active life. King was profoundly influenced by Henry David Thoreau, author co-hosts a statewide observance of of "Civil Disobedience," and Mohandas K. Gandhi who used nonviolence to help free India Martin Luther King Day, in from British control, and aroused whites and blacks alike to protest racial discrimination, conjunction with the Ohio Com­ poverty, and WW°· A champion of nonviolent resistance to oppression, he was posthumously mission on African-American awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1977. In 1964, he was awarded the Nobel Males and the Cheryl Allen peace prize, the youngest man to receive the prestigious honor. King rejected "separatism" Center. Between 200 and 300 and tried to unite many groups in a campaign against poverty. He involved such groups as young African-American men American Indians and Spanish-speaking Americans while planning a "Poor People's together with local dignitaries are March" on Washington for 1968. Unfortunately King was assasinated before he was able to expected to attend the celebration lead the march, but the man and his ideals are remembered and the struggle for human which includes movies and a rights continues. discussion. Positive Vision Theatre Annual basketball On Tuesday, January 31, at 6:30 p.m. the event planned OSU Lima Master of Social Work program is Student Senate, Social Activi­ hosting the Positive Vision Theatre from Colum­ ties Board, and Athletics will join bus as an entertaining method of education for together for another BARON BLOW­ both the campus and community. The program OUT, fun evening of fan appreciation will feature vignettes and scenes addressing the on Jan. 25. The Barons play our local issues confronted by people affected by HIV and rival Wright State Lake Campus at AIDS. For more information, contact Carole 7 :30pm. Admission is free for all Enneking (Student Activities, ext. 414) or Nelson campus employees and students (with Griffis (OSU Social Work, ext. 487). ID). Half-time shootout, door prizes and more will be offered. The Ohio State University at Lima recognizes the members of The Lima Campus Century Club Phil Heath Individuals Charles Moseley Gary Weaver Bill Ackerman John Hellmann Charlotte & Joseph Nagy Margaret Howell Shirley Williams David Adams Deirdre O'Driscoll Eugene & Marjorie White William Angel Susan Hubbell Garlene Penn Pat Huber Bud & Barbara Winzenried Nan Arbuckle Bahman & Rou Rasekhy Lee Wiswell Fred Barrington James & Betty Huffman HowardReed Mary Beth Kaufman Beverly Bletstein Wayne Reinhardt Professional Organizations Joseph & Loo Brandesky Mark Kleffner Tariq Rizvi Altrusa Club of Lima, (Pat Warren) Marissa Christoff-Snyder Donald & Helena Knowles John Rudolph United Auto Workers, Local 1219 Sun Young Lee Carla Churchill Patricia Scharer Corporate Mike Cunningham Thomas Lee Harry A. Scott, Jr. Lee Ford Motor Company Fund Kathleen Davies Like John & Jean Sewell James Degan Sue Like Robert & Debra Shenk General Dynamics Land System Frederick Eckfeld Ruth Ann Loar Harry and Myrna Shutt Mid Bus Inc Carol Enneking Richard Mallonee Robert Stamps Matching Corporations A.O., Jr. & Martha MacDonell Martha Farmer David & Nancy Steiner Ford Motor Company Fund Carol Fasig John & Sally MacDonell William Sullivan Walter & Jackie Maslowski GTE Foundation Tom & Jean Francis Ralph & Barbara Steltzer NCR Foundation Donald Friend Violet Meek Joseph Stuber Lynn Metzger Sundstrand Corporation Foundation Daniel Fuhrman Susan 'Iimmermeister USX Corporation Foundation John & Nancy Galvin Merlene Metzger William Timmermeister Charles Good Betty & Dick Milum Judy Von Blon LIMA BUCKEYE 3 dents In Free Enterprise Wellness Fair T Information has been received about Students In Free The second annual wellness fair is planned Enterprise, a not-for-profit organization whose mission is to for Tuesday, January 24 from 11 am-1 pm in the create teams on college campuses to teach free enterprise. Public Services/Administration Building Atrium. SIFE is an active learning program in the areas of economics, Employees as well as students are encouraged to management, marketing, education, and communications. At many institu­ attend and find out how healthy you are. LTC tions SIFE participants receive academic credit as well. If interested, Health Divisions and others will be available with contact Carole Enneking for handbook, video tape, and more information. interactive tasks, tests, and diagnostics. Everything is fee (and pretty non-threatening)! Support the Spring Break trip Welcome! Buy a candy bar to support Spring Break trip to Arizona. SAB Welcome to Carol German, the new Learning and Student Senate are underwriting a first-ever Spring Break trip to the Disabilities Counselor. Her office is located in PS West. Since many students would not be able to afford the price of the 145 and her telephone extension is 453. She will be trip, the two groups are assisting with bake sales, bachelor/bachelorette on campus on Wednesdays from 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 auctions, and a candy bar sale. The candy bars are only $1.00 each and p.m., but will be picking up her messages during the are available in the Student Activities Office (GA 066). week. Please contact Carol for any student problems you feel are in need of an LD Counselor. Bad weather information The campus rarely closes down for weather. Here is a list of stations to listen to in the event of severe weather. s::-CC::: Q.c--@ Co~~ Bellefontaine: Kenton: Ottawa: WBLL • 1390 AM WKTN • 95.3 FM WQTL - 106.3 FM WPKO - 98.3 FM Lima: Sidney: Celina: WIMA - 1150 AM . WMVR • 1080 AM & 105.5 FM WCSM - 1350 AM & 96.7 FM WCIT-940AM WKKI • 94.3 FM WLSR • 104.9 FM Toledo: .-~:WTGN • 97.7 FM WGTE-TV • Ch. 30 Delphos: ZOQ-92.lFM WGLE - 90.7 FM WDOH • 107.1 FM WBUK - 107.5 FM WGTE - 91.3 FM WIMT - 102.1 FM Findlay: WLIO-TV - Ch. 35 Van Wert: WBVI - 96.7 FM WERT - 1220 AM & 99.7 FM WFIN - 1330 AM WKXA - 100.5 FM 4 LIMA BUCKEYE January calendar More welcomes! Mrs. Karen S. Hawley, Library Assistant, Martin Luther King Day -- Library, Cook Hall, ext. 336 no classes, offices closed James M. Kerr, Network Specialist 1, 316-B Galvin Hall, ext. 890 Mike Huffman, artist, gallery talk, 12 noon RH 160 Please help welcome them to our campus. Wellness Fair, PS Atrium Baron Blowout, CH Gymnasium Kantorski-Pope, Piano Duo, 12 noon, RH Auditorium Legal holidays 1. New Year's Day - January 1 2. Martin Luther King Day- third Monday in January 3. Presidents' Day - observed last work day before Christmas Day 4. Memorial Day - observed the last Monday in May 5. Independence Day - July 4 6. Labor Day - first Monday in September 7. Columbus Day - observed the day after Thanksgiving 8.
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