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The College of Wooster Open Works The oV ice: 1971-1980 "The oV ice" Student Newspaper Collection 1-14-1977 The oW oster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1977-01-14 Wooster Voice Editors Follow this and additional works at: https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1971-1980 Recommended Citation Editors, Wooster Voice, "The oosW ter Voice (Wooster, OH), 1977-01-14" (1977). The Voice: 1971-1980. 156. https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1971-1980/156 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the "The oV ice" Student Newspaper Collection at Open Works, a service of The oC llege of Wooster Libraries. It has been accepted for inclusion in The oV ice: 1971-1980 by an authorized administrator of Open Works. For more information, please contact [email protected]. I w ( VL u Volume XCIII Wooster, Ohio Friday, January 14, 1977 Number 1 Native Music Comes Home Bluegrass, America's native style workshop tomorrow at i music, comes home to Woos-te- r noon in Lowry. pnt: Taylor, revered in blue-gra- ss this weekend. Nationally Earl 7 iK circles, will lead a gala renowned bluegrass artists 1 and local talent will combine concert Saturday night in V", it to give the Wooster commun-- McGaw Chapel with the Hot- ity "A Touch of Bluegrass." mud Family, Katie Laur, and Bluegrass Weekend will fea- Bluegrass Express. Taylor, ture concerts and open work- - . who organized the legendary shops by top bands, including Stoney Mountain Boys in the Hotmud Family, Earl Tay- 1947, has performed at Carne- ' gie Hall, and released numer- -- ' lor, the Katie Laur Band, the l r f Charlie Feathers Band, and ous recordings. lip 03 50-ye- ar fiddler Van Kidwell. Taylor, will be available to Wooster's own Banana students for an informal C.O.W. Band will also per- concertdiscussion tomorrow at. Lowry form. .. noon in Center. Family, 1976 .'in Fiddlin' "Van i The Hotmud addition, Kentucky State Bluegrass Kidwell of Madison County, Champions, kicked off Blue- -, Kentucky, will present work- grass Weekend yesterday with shops on bluegrass vocal a noon mini-conc- ert in Lowry harmony and fiddling. "Mr. Center. They presented a Spoons" will offer spoon-playin- g will workshops through- .. ... ... goes Bluegrass weekend; Charlie Feathers' - . workshop last night, and ' The Cage this workshop- three-da- y lead-- a vocal harmony out the event. Band appears Friday 9 to 1. -tomorrow at noon. All' - Wooster's own Banana students may participate free C.O.W. Band "wflf present" a in all workshops. mini-conce- rt in Lowry main Chi The Katie Laur Band, lounge tomorrow at noon. The Os Present Original Club Ideas among the first bluegrass band, which includes Bob woman, Schwinn, Tom bands to. feature a Amos, Deb standing of self; and through Diane Deback-e- r, Dave by Mary Ann Woodle representative, pleased an enthusiastic Shupe, Don Snow, and this knowledge an under- ICC representative and Deb in to ex- Wooster audience last night Shugert, has appeared Chi Omega Psi is the new standing of other club mem- Sauder, social chairman.' Ex- on campus. concert with Bluegrass cellent reviews women's club on campus. Chi bers. There are still many offices to by all Blue-gra- ss press. Ms. Laur will present a Recordings the Omega was started fall quart- The club is designed to be a be filled by their new mem- revealing workshop on women Weekend performers er as an alternative to EKO smaH organization. They hope bers. 1 :00 will on at Lowry Center in country music today at be sale Omega will by keeping membership small of club actlvi- -' Tickets and Peanuts. Chi The schedule in Lowry Center. todav and tomorrow. that they will all become ties up to Activation Week is The Laur Band, which has -- forSaturday'sconcertmaybe.ub- closer and promote their, as follows: Evening Rush is played for such diverse people Chi O's goals or purposes theme of unity. The Chi O's January 17, Rush is Monday (student rate) or- - as Henry Kissinger and the forrcstatZfr50 cents are mainyuto prome open. would only like 30 mem- January 31, Final Rush is al- Cincinnati Symphony, will In- continued page 4 ness, honesty and an under-- bers. The Chi O's have al- Wednesday February 16, so present an instrument ready had one service project vitation go out Tuesday March WW"" and are planning several, 1, Activation Week is March k others. They have already 30- - April 2. t - participated in the Heart 8-- -- of money, t Fund's collection - Horn's Nursing Home, Boy's Village and the Girl Scout's Ag Center World Friendship Day are -. .- projects they have plan- Art - , - - - j other Displays -- - - ; ned. ' . J As an alternative to Hell Week the Chi O's are planning by David Hagelin an Activation Week. Activa- An exhibit of slides and i tion Week will partially con- etchings from the Ohio Agri- sist of active members and cultural Research and De- pledges doing various activi- velopment Center will open in ties together. It is not design- the Art Center on February 1 5. ed to be morally degrading The exhibit will feature elec- - and there will be no hell-maste- rs. tron - microscope slides However it is not ' blown up to eighteen to going to be easy. twenty inches in length, and This year's Chi Omega Psi "intalgio" etchings that dis- officers are: Bambi Mosen-tha- l, play texture as well as lights Kapur, x ' president, Sunita and darks. vice president, Marcia Klein-ar- t, A reception open to" all the-publ- ic activation chairman, Ann will be held at 7:30 Sutton, treasurer, Jeane p.m. opening day. The exhibit Brown, rush chairman, Sherri will run for three weeks. Keevert, historian, Barb Blair, Introducing Chi Omega Psi, Wooster's newest girls' club. PQ.2 VplCE, Fy,,4nufyJ4, 1977, Hot Student LETTERS 'TO THE EDITOR Crosses Bums Soccer Punishments Too Severe Dear Editor, I feel that more respect to provide the. excellent given to the College To the Editor-- home from their November situation are, in this writer's order should be Do a few kind of soccer we have wit- of Wooster for their fine food The College of Wooster was 13th game, in Jacksonville, opinion, absurd. MacMurray. It is beers really negate all ' the nessed this past season here service. Too many students established, on December"! 8th Illinois, with why of which coach Nye dedication these young men at Wooster, then should complain about the quality 1866, under the auspices of this incident any of young men want these stu- referred to, in the Wooster have consistently shown the these their meals. Either and "re-dedica- the Presbyterian Church te" November 18th C.O.W. athletic program? to themselves? dents have gourmet cooks for the Christian ideals which that Daily Record's my to of the most After hour upon hour of stren- It is not intention parents or they are bums; denomination affirms. One issue, as "one the aforementioned likely In com- problems I have been uous practice, after having to condone most the latter. such ideal concerns "judging" difficult use of alcohol in and of itself. to most other colleges with since I began --4uggle academic obligations parison the acts of another. The first faced ' I my to which he and social life so as to Rather wish to assert and' some restaurants, the eleven verses of the Book of coaching" but a few beers, is ex- subsequently "declined any minimize conflict with the contention that food here at Wooster John address themselves win--: consumed after the last game Most restaurants and concern. comment". That soccer schedule, afte cellent. specifically to that further North-- of the season, does not colleges don't have salad bars story of article, entitled "SUSPEND- ning first place In the " This passage tells the OAC, warrant the severity of the half as delicious as Wooster who, having been ED", while failing to specify ern Division of the a woman " punishments imposed. Final- Where else can you get adultery, exactly which "team rules" placing a close second in the does. caught in the act of ly, I sincerely hope that Coach a full meal by making a few had been violated, did clearly OAC Itself, and winning an has been brought before compete in the Nye and Mr. VanWie will trips to the salad bar. Also, The story continues attest to the lack of leniency invitation to Jesus. in the NCAA playoff tournament, themselves "spend some time most colleges don't allow that the Law of Moses dic- shown by Mr. Nye' regarding of duties as the Mr. VanWie appears more ...soul searching" seconds as the College tates the woman be stoned for execution of his judgement concerning Wooster even self-appoint- audacious their Wooster does. ed judge, jury, than "somewhat" However, when "re-dedica- te" her crime. matter, and and fourths for hatchet-ma- n concerning to suggest that the soccer this allows thirds Jesus suggests that the first and anyone down. themselves to uphold the hungry slobs. If these food cast by who this matter. team has let stone be heshe Furthermore, If the manner in 'ideals upon which the founda- critics could shovel in some of is themself without sin, the Al VanWie added insult to feed 19th which the athletic department tion of the College of Wooster the crap that other school crowd soon disperses without Injury with his Nov. letter would of varsity has handled this matter is rests. their students, they a single stone having been to the members the lucky they are.