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The College of Wooster Open Works The oV ice: 1971-1980 "The oV ice" Student Newspaper Collection 4-27-1979 The oW oster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1979-04-27 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), 1979-04-27" (1979). The Voice: 1971-1980. 221. https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1971-1980/221 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]. n litillipfitei - VOLUME XCV : PUBLISHED BY AND FOR THE STUDENTS OF THE COLLEGE OF WOOSTER NO. 22 - :- - . - : v - . - FRIDAY. APRIL Z7. 1979 Henry Upholds Copeland Livingston Taylor Campus Council Decision And Alex Bevin ' After a ten-da- y investigation and the Section system as a whole, and ' " examination, Henry Copeland, in because of threats of intimidation Perform May 5 response to an appeal made to him directed against of members the A concert headed by Livingston by the men of Fifth Section, has community, I.S.C." believed it Taylor and underlined by special upheld Campus -- to address what it Council's guest Alex Bevan will be given at decision regarding the; ' Inter-Sectio- n considered to be the source of the College e the on Saturday, May 5. 'Council's revocation of-th- problem rather than to deal with , The concert is scheduled for 7 Delt charter. --The President -- individual violations through the , p.m. in McGaw Chapel. announced hisT decision . on - Judicial Board. is '- There no defined -' Livingston Taylor is an artist Monday, April 23, in " - a letter sent to - - " procedure in . the I.S.C. 4 V - and entertainer of his own identity ."Jim Dickson, president of the "'. Constitution for the specific way in - if and talent. His musical style is a section. Copies of the letter were which a charter should be granted folk-jaz- z -- combination. The slim, also sent to Mark Crayfon : I- - of ISC or revoked, and agree 29-year-o- with ld guitarist has, unlike his and Cindy Weiler of' Campus Campus Council that- - in the ' brother, concentrated his career : CounciL The letter read as follows: , absence of guidelines ' stated I.S.C,' on live concert touring rather than "I have reviewed the appeal of followed a course of action within" on recording. the scope of its responsibilities, Fifth Section with regard to the Alex Bevan, being a native of ... Inter-Sectio- " r. The motive of the I.S.C. of the . n as far as is I Cleveland, a familiar, popular ' : I have been able to determine was . Council." In "doing so, have ' and welcome name to many in " cont'd- - '.'"V ",v examined both the procedural as on pg. 3 . these parts. Although the two well as the substantive aspects Of -- guitarists do habitually " not 1 V V.the rasp - " - Wagner Strives f perform together, the same duo With regard to substance, I have For An Identity did appear in concert in Wooster verified the testimony that acts of . some years back. Their 'return physical, abuse occurred which , by Manna Oesch - . '. engagement is being sponsored by LSc.G Judged to be contrary to its The coed program dorm myster- the Student Activities Board. i r , rules governing pledging. iously known as "Wagner A Tickets for next week's concert : With, regard to procedures, I Question of Values" to the campus are now on sale in Lowry Center. agree with I.S.C. and Campus in the fall, has started to take on ir The price is $3.00 for College of . Council that, the I.S.C. has the own identity according to direct t Wooster students, $4.00 (or right to revoked Section's charter. Mary Lynn Pulley. Previously general admission advance sale Sections are organized I under the x -- . and $5.00 on the day of , single-se- dorm, .Wagner became the jurisdiction of - m. -- program-dor- concert.' rthnl'and newest FOLK-ROC- -- LS.C,p k,o u responsibility K GUITARISTS Livingston Taylor (above) and Alex k has the la to Given the challenge of developing . Bevin are scheduled to appear in this year's second major SAB determine whether or not a group " a program on values from scratch " sponsored by Amy Sancetta. of individuals shall be considered a in- concert. Photo - the fall, Mary Lynn and the . 'Congratulations to the Resident Section. Sections are . also student coordinators have pro- - Assistant staff chosen for 1979-80- : accountable to I.S.C. for rush, gressed a long way from their first . Keith Allen, Jim Beumler, Benny pledging and initiation. Because Culp7 Orehovec Move Offices From of efforts in the fal Buckworth, Brad Culbert, Andy the : general- partem . of - ' ' - the Without any established pattern Galpin Severance" Art Building Dixon, John Ferguson, Dennis - To violations, . because of the follow, Wagner -- Finton, Oney Fitzpatrick, Alan implications of the violations for to was free to By Louise Blum primarily because the admissions design a program which would office is too crowded, and the need Gasser, Dave Guiley, Doug facilitate interaction between peo- No longer is Severance Art for more space has become Hendrickson, Kirt' KHIian, Mark Representative ple and encourage the discussion Center devoted solely to art It is unkjnorably evident.' As is its James, Bo Loeffler.Craig Lindsey, of values. During the first quarter -- now the site of the department of making Peter Murray, Tom Noble, Karl general practice before " James Jeffords the program divided residents into publications, and is soon to house any move, the College "explored a Novak, Eric Price, Steve Ranson. registrar financial Spoke Monday nine small groups, each led by a both the and the large, number of possibilities' Jerry Rega, John . Rosenbluth, student coordinator from the dorm aid department as well. This move before finally settling this plan Sam Steimel, Dale Swift, By Sarah Frey " on Jon and having various goals or tasks. from Galpin to Severance, as the proper course ofaction. Vaughters; Brian Wadman, Matt S Congressman vice-preside- James Jeffords' nt However, the purpose; explained Bill Baird, - spoke Monday at the College on of the Before the actual transition Weaver, Ellen Bergantz, Beth "cont'd, on pg. 4 . of academic affairs, is being taken could be executed, it was Binhammer, Michelle Campbell, four , major - topics - involving Co-e-d necessary for the College to first Cathy Dieckmann, Tracey Dils, environmental . Copeland Rejects Plan 'concerns: the find space in Severance and, as Bindy Dinan, Mary Edson, Tracy ; problem,.,, nuclear resource' there was none immediately Hancock, Margaret Howes, Lia management; . our present Clubs Lose Bid For Stevenson available, to then create it. Henke, Sandy Hubler, Adrienne position, and what he labelled . Dwight - By Dianna Troyer and ICC to approach Because Severance was originally Jackson, Karen McCartney, 'tough issues.." A republican and Moore . last month to discuss used as a gymnasium Gaynelle McGary, Alison Swank, native of Vermont, Jeffords is The uncertainty of housing for "built and v possibilities for. permanent before being given to the Art Pam Troendly, Cindy Weiler, -- clubs from year to year prompted currently chairman of the women's club housing. The most Department, its characteristics Carolyn Troyer. Environmental Study Conference the presidents of Peanuts, EKOS, interesting idea that emerged after . distinctive. The of are rather and one of the founders a group much brain storming was the ceramics studio rests upon a urging solar heat as a solution to possibility of Peanuts, EKOS, and cont'd, on pg. 5 . our present energy problem. Fourth Section occupying In discussing the nuclear Stevenson. SGA's All-Camp-us "Gripe" Provides ' problem and Three Mile Island However, a stipulation of the ' Setting Criticism and Suggestion incident, Jeffords felt two things board of trustees is that all co-e- d for ' their concerns known. Here, Greg had to be considered before more housing on' campus must , be McGaw Chapel will be the sight stresses that campus leaders and . work with nuclear power could be program oriented. Moore and ICC for an "All Campus Gripe Session" done One was the question of agreed that community service this Monday night at 8:15 P.M administrators have been invited to what to do with the nuclear waste was a common interest of the Recognizing that the College has the session. Second, in listening to that the nuclear power plants put groups and could be the focus of recently undergone a period of concerns raised by others, one will be able to acquire a better 'out. The other was his concern for : their programming. intense self examination, the SGA 4 understanding of the the safety of nuclear power plants; The proposal for Stevenson to is providing an opportunity for problems and faced by the campus. Third, felt more safety measures be a co-e- d program house for issues he observations, expectations, sugges- - community service was the format of the "Gripe Session" should .be considered and then about our . employed. Although he took a submitted to President Copeland tions, and concerns will provide an opportunity for anti-nucle- campus to finally surface and be general ar stand Jeffords for approval - After raising a constructive suggestions for how to aTL goal of such a realized the logic in continued number of concerns, Copeland heard by The approach the various issues raised. ' , three-fol- d accord- The SGA hopes that all members research in that area.