The Guardian, May 12, 1978

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

The Guardian, May 12, 1978 Wright State University CORE Scholar The Guardian Student Newspaper Student Activities 5-12-1978 The Guardian, May 12, 1978 Wright State University Student Body Follow this and additional works at: https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/guardian Part of the Mass Communication Commons Repository Citation Wright State University Student Body (1978). The Guardian, May 12, 1978. : Wright State University. This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Activities at CORE Scholar. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Guardian Student Newspaper by an authorized administrator of CORE Scholar. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Pollard throws rlo-hitter Makes WSU history. KEENER By JEFF knocking the ball down and relaying the ball to Guardian Sports Writer get a force at second. ACCORDING TO HEAD Coach Ron Nisch­ History was made yesterday when Wright wit.z, "Bob has thrown the ball well for us th i ~ State pitcher Bob Pollard no-hit Indiana Central year. This was his fourth fine performance of en route to a 9-1 victory, the first no-hitter in the season. It's hard to believe he has only t he the eight years of baseball at WSU. one win to show this season." See related story on paae 8. Although Pollard lost the shut-out in the "If I had known I was in the process of fourth, the hurler felt, "This is the best I've throwing a no-hitter, I could never have done thrown all season. I had some control problems lt," said Pollard. but the wind was blowing very strongly. I felt I " MY TEAMMATES HELPED me by not got stronger as the game progressed." mentioning to me how close I was. I guess they " When I reached the fifth I r eally wanted didn't want to put any pressure on me." t hat first season (career) victory." Pollard "I'm glad they didn't because I thought I'd retired the final nine batters in order, and lost the no-hitter in the fourth " when Rusty walked five on the day. Goodpaster (Indiana Central's first baseman) Pollard's moment of truth came when h e Bob Pollard yesterday pitched the tined a shot at Kent Stuck. struck out ICU's Joe Gaynor to ice the v ictory. Wright State baseball Raider their Stuck, playing first base, did a great job of Pollard was then mobbed b y his teammates. first no-hitter of WSU history u the Raiden spilt doubleheader with Indiana Central Unlvenltv. Guardian Photo/ Carl Lohrmann -------.. -- m t Daily <6uarhian May 12.1978 Volume XIV Issue 105 Wright State University Dayton, Ohio Federal mediators to intervene in AFSCM E dispute By TOM VONDRUSKA "SINCE WE have nothing to THE MAIN issue that caused something on (it)." couldn't do that because the Guardian News EdJtor lose, we decided to a sk for the union to call for the federal Smith said that an insurance students would revolt." federal mediation." Smith said mediation. S mith explained. was company representative attended Smith added he didn't think Federal mediators were called after the last negotiation meeting because •'they (the administra­ the Thursday session and pre­ the free decals would cause many for yesterday to settle the c on­ Thursday. tion) will not negotiate any econ­ sented some figures on dental problems. trlct dispute between American An agreement asking for fed­ omic i mprovements." benefits, but that it was not the Federation of State, County and eral involvement was signed a1 Smiti. s ..1d tl.c mcdiat.ion n11ly thing tii.,i:ussed. _ _ "A FREE C d ecal would make Municipal Employees ( AFSCME) ~· the meeting yesterday. The doc­ mechanism "works pretty fa~t" "Parking was d iscussed brief­ spaces available tn choice areaS.­ Local 2022 and Wright State ument was also signed by rep and he expects to see some ly." he said. " We're going for as employees who now use B University. resentatives f.;;u. t!._ ...:ministra· federal involvement by next the rock bottom; we asked for stickers take advantage of the A '"continued stalemate" is tion, acce>rding to Smith. week. free C decals." free parking." he explained. bow union negotiator Mite Smith Chief University Negotiator Though Smith said that the Smith said he saw nothing in labeled the state of negotiations Judith Neiman could not be negotiations were at an impasse HE EXPLAINED second and the union"s request that would between the two oarties. reached for commt>nt. he saw some hope for the dental third shift employees already got cause an increase in fees: plan getting approved. free C decals but that the first "You see 1 play a double role "SINCE THE entire employee shift has to buy their own. The out here. rm a student and a --- frida y------~ body, faculty. classified staff, ·idea was not well received by classified employee. I try to do and others have hecn studying a Neiman, Smith said. things that are in the best weather dental plan, I thmk we may get "She (Neiman) said she interests of both groups." Scattered showers and thundershowers through Saturday. Lows Friday night will be in the mid or upper SOs, and highc; Friday and Budget Board dumps Forensics request, Saturday will be in the lower or middle 70s. hamilton hall board cuts 'The Daily Guardian' UP.I service the The H amilton Hall Election Committee yesterday announced the By HEATH MCALPINE it was still willing to fund raise the Student Ombudsman's results of its search for the 1978·79 Hamilton Hall Board. Guanllan Staff Writer organization. present salary from S45 to $53 a come Next year's board representatives are: Jeff Horowitz and Skip "We just want them to week. The eight additional dol­ before us as they need money, of the SIS increase Kes~ler, first tloo; men: Pe~~y Terhar and Deb Hendershot, first The Student Activities Budget lars fell short ex­ floor women; Mark Pence, second floor men; Cait Downing and Board last night rejected the not in advance like this," the Ombudsman's office h ad Nelda Many Hoppes, second floor women, James Se.non and Christoph­ Forensics program budget pro­ plained Board Chairer originally asked for. er Dohse, third floor men; Kathy Shearn and Melody Pitt, thit:d posal, and voted to stop funding Martinez. In addition, the b oard cut from e board Ooor women Toby Boedeker and Dan Willeford, fourth floor men; of The Daily Guardian's United IN OTHER business, th 35 to 30 the number of w eeks unanimously voted to stop fund­ and Christine K-ilivry and Lori Sullivan, fourth floor women. Press International news service. which it will pay the assistant 's Another representative for the seond floor men will be chosen by "I can't see fu nding the For­ ing of The Daily Guardian ombudsman. wire the residents in that area before the e nd o f spring quarter, ensics program this way," said United Press International The board approved, with service. according to an election committee spokesman. board member Mike Morris. minor modifications, the budget " We don't fund any other com­ " I don't know that too many proposal made by c ampus radio petitive type 'organization a year people k now tbat the Guardian station WWSU. in advance like they want us to even has a UPI, page," said Dropped from proposal w ere ice officers do with this.'' Martinez. several inter-office intercoms Christy McNeely was selected as nert year's Inter-Club Council MORRIS COMPARED Foren­ Morris also commented on the presently used by the station's chairer at ICC's Wednesday meeting. sics to the Rugby Club, saying Guardian's request, s aying office. Other officers elected include Executive Vice Chairer Ted "The Rugby Club is a competi­ " While I think the budget they Over the weekend, Budget Moran, Vice-Chairer of Finance Jim Blair, Vice C hairer of tive but non-subsidized organiza­ submitted is, on the whole, a Board will discuss proposals Communications Jerry Rupp, and' Vice Chairer of Club Activities tion. They're always out trying to very good one, the UPI is out of made by the University Center Carla Gayle . mate some money for their the question." Board, the Inter-Club Council, Mary Block will be the new director of special projects, Patty group. "Forensics, also a com­ Guardian Editor Libby Keller and Nexus. koeer will be director of public relations, while Russ Stoops will petitive type group, doesn't seem responded t o the Board's action The various organizations in­ act as food representative. to be trying like this. They just by s tating, " We will investigate volved and the public will have a Also elected were Liaison to Student Caucus Brett Huston, want the Board to foot the bill." every possible avenue of chance to express their opinions Director of Activities Center Judy Williamson, and Director of After voting down the Foren­ appeal." at an open Budget Board meet­ leaeU<:h Bill Quener. sics budget, the board added that THE BOARD also agreed to ing sometime late nert week. Z THE DAILY GUARDIAN May 12, 1978 Wbt iailu C&uarbian Nursing program troubled COLUMBUS (UPI) - The chair: and found filth, roach infesta­ He also said department per­ The ,world man of the Ohio Nursing Home tions and inadequate nursing sonnel have taken on the role of Commission said Thursday the staff," said the lawmaker. "Yet "consultants" to nursing homes state's nursing home program is we also visited, and heard of, rather than "inspectors." fro m United Press Inte rnational in "serious trouble," partly be­ nursing homes in which patients Wojtanowski said the commis­ cause of poor administration by are treated with care and dignity.
Recommended publications
  • 'Judas Priest-On Tour' Violators Attacked
    MARCH 18, 1978 VOL. 1, NO. 1 Benefiting FREE San Antonio For Your Austin• Houston Entertainment ~ 'Judas Priest-On Tour' JC 35296 The high priest of heavy rock 'n' roll with their inimitable style grace our shores once again. To change or not to change. That is what a rock and roll band must deal with. A group may develop a success­ ful formula for its music, which leads to personal and/ or commercial contentment. Musicians, upon reach­ ing this point, find their music evolving in a new direction or continuing their successful format. Judas Priest has choosen the security of proven success. Their first two ViolatorsAttacked domestic albums were well See story on page 10 received in this area. With the release of a new album "Stained Class" and • Elvis Costello an upcoming concert March INSIDETHIS • Radio Survey 24 their claim to fame is • Trivia Quiz sound. ISSUE! .-HELLO IT'SUS- / Welcome to It's Onlu Rock and , Muhammad Ali, chicken fried steak, Roll. What are you being welcomed cars with dead batteries, Rocky Hor­ to anyway? ror Picture Show and working over­ It's Only Rock and Roll is a time to afford concert tickets and newspaper/magazine of sorts put out vinyl habits. by a few people who know and love Sound comp'iicated, si1ly, insane, music and believe it's time for a unclear? It is all that and more. semi-intelligent, semi-informed rag Best of all it's fun and we' 11 attanpt about music on the local scene. to write about it: show pictures of Because no one is adequately it and make a meager living from it filling the music news and informa­ as long as it stays complicated, tion void in San Antonio, we decided silly, insane, unclear and fun.
    [Show full text]
  • Directory P&E 2021X Copy with ADS.Indd
    Annual Directory of Producers & Engineers Looking for the right producer or engineer? Here is Music Connection’s 2020 exclusive, national list of professionals to help connect you to record producers, sound engineers, mixers and vocal production specialists. All information supplied by the listees. AGENCIES Notable Projects: Alejandro Sanz, Greg Fidelman Notable Projects: HBO seriesTrue Amaury Guitierrez (producer, engineer, mixer) Dectective, Plays Well With Others, A440 STUDIOS Notable Projects: Metallica, Johnny (duets with John Paul White, Shovels Minneapolis, MN JOE D’AMBROSIO Cash, Kid Rock, Reamonn, Gossip, and Rope, Dylan LeBlanc) 855-851-2440 MANAGEMENT, INC. Slayer, Marilyn Manson Contact: Steve Kahn Studio Manager 875 Mamaroneck Ave., Ste. 403 Tucker Martine Email: [email protected] Mamaroneck, NY 10543 Web: a440studios.com Ryan Freeland (producer, engineer, mixer) facebook.com/A440Studios 914-777-7677 (mixer, engineer) Notable Projects: Neko Case, First Aid Studio: Full Audio Recording with Email: [email protected] Notable Projects: Bonnie Raitt, Ray Kit, She & Him, The Decemberists, ProTools, API Neve. Full Equipment list Web: jdmanagement.com LaMontagne, Hugh Laurie, Aimee Modest Mouse, Sufjan Stevens, on website. Mann, Joe Henry, Grant-Lee Phillips, Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros, Promotional Videos (EPK) and concept Isaiah Aboln Ingrid Michaelson, Loudon Wainwright Mavis Staples for bands with up to 8 cameras and a Jay Dufour III, Rodney Crowell, Alana Davis, switcher. Live Webcasts for YouTube, Darryl Estrine Morrissey, Jonathan Brooke Thom Monahan Facebook, Vimeo, etc. Frank Filipetti (producer, engineer, mixer) Larry Gold Noah Georgeson Notable Projects: Vetiver, Devendra AAM Nic Hard (composer, producer, mixer) Banhart, Mary Epworth, EDJ Advanced Alternative Media Phiil Joly Notable Projects: the Strokes, the 270 Lafayette St., Ste.
    [Show full text]
  • Chrysler Proposes 1, 700 Dec. Layoffs
    Today's weather: A five star All·Amerrcan Sunny, warmer. netrlpaper High near 60. You are entering the Twilight Zone Student Center, University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware 11716 Friday, November 13, 1987 Chrysler proposes 1, 700 Dec. layoffs by Debbie O'Connell Car continues at the plant, the been employed at the plant surplus on the Newark lot between one and five years Staff Reporter could create a potential flood can expect only six weekly The Chrysler-Corporation is on the market. benefit checks from the fund, planning to lay off at least • The upcoming production Douglas said. 1,700 autoworkers at its of the new A-Car, planned for Thereafter, he continued, Newark plant Dec. 23, cutting the Newark plant, necessitates they must rely on the nearly 50 percent of its work the layoff. unemployment insurance paid force, according to William Douglas said he was con­ by the state. Douglas, president of United cerned about the nearly If the fund were at its max­ Auto Workers Local 1183. depleted supplemental imum, those workers with two Notified Monday by hand­ unemployment benefit fund years of employment and full bill, the second shift - which which financially assists qualifications could receive works 3:30p.m. to midnight­ autoworkers who are laid off. one year's worth of weekly will be eliminated due to low Those workers who have continued to page II K-Car sales and will not return to the plant until fall 1988 or winter 1989, Douglas said. The Newark plant employs University asks 3,680 workers, he said. "Those with greater seniori­ ty on the second shift are able jUdge to repeal to displace those workers with lesser seniority on the first shift,'' Douglas said, meaning .
    [Show full text]
  • Punk · Film RARE PERIODICALS RARE
    We specialize in RARE JOURNALS, PERIODICALS and MAGAZINES Please ask for our Catalogues and come to visit us at: rare PERIODIcAlS http://antiq.benjamins.com music · pop · beat · PUNk · fIlM RARE PERIODICALS Search from our Website for Unusual, Rare, Obscure - complete sets and special issues of journals, in the best possible condition. Avant Garde Art Documentation Concrete Art Fluxus Visual Poetry Small Press Publications Little Magazines Artist Periodicals De-Luxe editions CAT. Beat Periodicals 296 Underground and Counterculture and much more Catalogue No. 296 (2016) JOHN BENJAMINS ANTIQUARIAT Visiting address: Klaprozenweg 75G · 1033 NN Amsterdam · The Netherlands Postal address: P.O. BOX 36224 · 1020 ME Amsterdam · The Netherlands tel +31 20 630 4747 · fax +31 20 673 9773 · [email protected] JOHN BENJAMINS ANTIQUARIAT B.V. AMSTERDAM cat.296.cover.indd 1 05/10/2016 12:39:06 antiquarian PERIODIcAlS MUSIC · POP · BEAT · PUNK · FILM Cover illustrations: DOWN BEAT ROLLING STONE [#19111] page 13 [#18885] page 62 BOSTON ROCK FLIPSIDE [#18939] page 7 [#18941] page 18 MAXIMUM ROCKNROLL HEAVEN [#16254] page 36 [#18606] page 24 Conditions of sale see inside back-cover Catalogue No. 296 (2016) JOHN BENJAMINS ANTIQUARIAT B.V. AMSTERDAM 111111111111111 [#18466] DE L’AME POUR L’AME. The Patti Smith Fan Club Journal Numbers 5 and 6 (out of 8 published). October 1977 [With Related Ephemera]. - July 1978. [Richmond Center, WI]: (The Patti Smith Fan Club), (1978). Both first editions. 4to., 28x21,5 cm. side-stapled wraps. Photo-offset duplicated. Both fine, in original mailing envelopes (both opened a bit rough but otherwise good condition). EUR 1,200.00 Fanzine published in Wisconsin by Nanalee Berry with help from Patti’s mom Beverly.
    [Show full text]
  • Premiere Issue
    I Premiere Issue Ralston Farinas Paris Letter What is Perfornance Art? Richard Foreman's Film Robert Wilson in Berlin Carolee Schneemann Fluxus Revisited Reviews Downloaded from http://www.mitpressjournals.org/doi/pdf/10.1162/pam.1979.0.1.1 by guest on 24 September 2021 $2.00 A Periodical of Performing Arts Journal Publications Publishers DEATH DESTRUCTION A DETROIT 31 WHAT IS PERFORMANCE ART? 22 Bonnie Marranca Gautam Dasgupta PARIS LETTER 24 (in the form of an Interview) Executive Editor Ralston Farina Bonnie Marranca AUTO-INTERVIEW 29 Editor John Howell Robert Wilson's Tale of Two Cities Design Gautam Dasgupta CAROLEE SCHNEEMANN 8 Staff Photographer Johan Elbers t 1979 by Performance Art Magazine. Performance Richard Foreman talks to Art Magazine is published four times a year by Per- himself (and whoever else is forming Arts Journal Inc. Editorial and business of- More Than Meat Joy listening) about Strong fice: P.O. Box 858; Peter Stuyvesant Station; New Medicine (un film) York; N.Y. 10009. Tel.: (212) 260-7586. Unsolicited FLUXUS 16 manuscripts must be accompanied by self- REVIEWS 35 addressed stamped envelope. Subscription rates per year: Individuals-$7.50; Libraries and Institu- PHOTO CREDITS tions-$12.00; Foreign, including Canada, add $3.00 Jean Jacques Almanza, 11; Shigeo Anzai, 38; Erro, per year for postage. Request for permission to -10; Henrik Gaard, 14; Deborah Goldstein, 43; Lois reprint any material in Performance Art Magazine Greenfield, 43; Howie Ires, 39; Peter Moore, 9; Rober- must be made in writing to the publishers. The Exquisite Corpse Stirs ta Neiman, 45; Denise Simon, 42; Alec Sobelewski, 12; Wolfgang Staehle, 41; Giles Thomas, 36; Bill Advertising rates will be sent on request.
    [Show full text]
  • Smash Hits Volume 48
    PAULWELLER ROBERT PALMER GARY NUNAN in colour BAD MANNERS ROCKPILE -*' October 2-15 1980 Vol. 2 No. 20 irchestral Manoeuvres in The I GOT YOU Split Enz 10 THE QUARTER MOON The VIPs 10 I TOLD YOU SO The Tourists 11 MY OLD PIANO Diana Ross 17 IF YOU'RE LOOKING FOR A WAY OUT Odyssey 17 D.I.S.C.O. Ottawan 23 THREE LITTLE BIRDS Bob Marley & The Wailers ..26 AMIGO Black Slate 26 Enola Gay YOU SHOOK ME ALL NIGHT LONG AC/DC 31 By Orchestral Manoeuvres In the Dark on Dindisc Recor" ANOTHER ONE BITES THE DUST Queen 33 WHITE RIOT The Clash 35 Enola Gay You should have stayed at home yesterday SPECIAL BREW Bad Manners 38 Aha, words can't describe TEMPORARY SECRETARY Paul McCartney 41 The feeling and the way you lied KILLER ON THE LOOSE Thin Lizzy 47 These games you play They're gonna end in tears someday Aha, Enola Gay GARYNUMAN: Photo Feature 4/5/6 It shouldn't ever have to end this way ROCKPILE: Feature 18/19 It's 8.15 PAUL WELLER: Colour Poster 24/25 And that's the time that it's always been BAD MANNERS: Feature 36/37/38 We got your message on the radio Conditions normal and you're coming home ROBERT PALMER: Colour Photo 48 Enola Gay Is mother proud of little boy today? CARTOON 9 Aha, this kiss you give It's never ever gonna fade away NEWSDESK 9 BITZ 12/13/14 Enola Gay INDEPENDENT BITZ 20 It shouldn't ever have to end this way Aha, Enola Gay KORG SYNTHESIZER COMPETITION 21 It shouldn't fade in our dreams away DISCO 23 It's 8.15 CROSSWORD 27 And that's the time that it's always been REVIEWS 28/29 We got your message on the radio Conditions normal and you're coming home FACT IS 30 PENPALS 30 Enola Gay STAR TEASER 32 Is mother proud of little boy today? Aha, this kiss you give COMPETITION 40 It's never ever gonna fade away LETTERS 43/44 Words and music by Andy McCluskey GIGZ 46 Reproduced py permission Dinsong Ltd.
    [Show full text]
  • Shattered Dreams
    Serving San Jose State University Since MONDAY SPARTAN1934DAILY www.t espartandaily.com 12.03.01 Vol.. 117, No. 63 Custodian reassigned after complaining By Hillary Cargo Commission on Jan. 10. he made an informal complaint of the job, but he was coerced into At that time, management "can- DAILY STAFF WRITER Lynn Hart, senior investigator discrimination in Aug. 2000. taking it because of the ultima- celed" the position, Espinoza said. for the employment commission, Wall was unavailable for corn- turns Andrews gave him. After After he was denied the lead custodian Frank said she could neither confirm ment. Andrews declined to comment, custodian position, Espinoza said Espinoza filed two charges of dis- nor deny whether Espinoza's case Espinoza said Bob Andrews, According to Espinoza, he took he was WEATHER crimination instructed to train fellow against San Jose is currently on her desk, associate director of Facilities the job as a lead custodian and custodian Sarah Portales for the State University earlier this year, Espinoza said he was discrimi- Development and Operations, held the position from he February same job. SHOWERS chose to proceed in his quest nated against based on his age offered him the job as lead custo- to August 2000. According to Espinoza, being for justice by filing an unfair and nationality. dian in 1998. High: 55 "After 90 days, they were sup- denied the lead custodian posi- labor practice with the State of According to Espinoza, the dis- "When he offered me the job, he posed to give me the job," tion was discrimination and Low: 45 California Public Employment crimination came in the form of said it in this way: 'Take the job, go Espinoza said.
    [Show full text]
  • Dave Edmunds
    Dave Edmunds 1970.11 A1.I HEAR YOU KNOCKING B1.Black Bill UK.1 US.4 7”: UK MAM MAM-1, US MAM 45-3601 1971 A1.I’M COMING HOME B1.Country Roll US.75 7”: UK Regal Zonophone RZ-3032 B1.I’m Coming Home (Mono) 7PRO: US MAM 45-3608 1971 A1.BLUE MONDAY B1.I’ll Get Along 7”: UK Regal Zonophone RZ-3037, US MAM 45-3611 1972.12 A1.BABY I LOVE YOU B1.Maybe UK.8 7”: UK Rockfield ROC-1, US RCA 74-0882 1973.06 A1.BORN TO BE WITH YOU B1.Pick Axe Rag UK.5 7PRO: US RCA DJBO-5000 1974 A1.NEED A SHOT OF RHYTHM AND BLUES B1.Let It Be Me 7”: UK Rockfield ROC-4, US RCA 10118 (1975) 7”: GER RCA PPBO-7009 [ps] 1975 SUBTLE AS A FLYING MALLET 1.Baby I Love You 2.Leave My Woman Alone 3.Maybe 4.Da Doo Ron Ron 5.Let It Be Me 6.No Money Down 7.A Shot of Rhythm and Blues 8.Billy the Kid 9.Born To Be With You 10.She’s My Baby 11.I Ain’t Never 12.Let It Rock (orig lp) UK RCA Victor PL-25129, US RCA LPL1-5003 (reiss cdx) w. bonus tracks: 13.Pick Axe Rag 14.Some Other Guy 2005: UK Acadia ACA-8114 € Dave Edmunds with Bob Andrews, Steve Goulding, Nick Lowe, Bill Rankin, Paul Riley and Terry Williams. 1976 A1.HERE COMES THE WEEKEND B1.As Lovers Do 7”: UK Swan Song SSK-19408 1976 A1.WHERE OR WHEN B1.New York’s a Lonely Town 7”: UK Swan Song SSK-19409 1977 GET IT Produced by Dave Edmunds A1.Get Out of Denver A2.I Knew the Bride A3.Back to School Days A4.Here Comes the Weekend A5.Worn Out Suits, Brand New Pockets A6.Where or When B1.Juju Man B2.Git It B3.Let’s Talk About Us B4.Hey Good Lookin’ B5.What Did I Do Last Night? B6.Little Darlin’ B7.My Baby Left Me (orig lp) UK Swan Song SSX-59404, US/AUSL/CAN Swan Song SS-8418, GER Swan Song SS-59404, JPN Swan Song P-10392N (reiss cd) February 28, 2006: US Wounded Bird 8418 4 stars.
    [Show full text]
  • Notre Dame Alumnus, Vol. 35, No. 05 -- August-September 1957
    The Archives of The University of Notre Dame 607 Hesburgh Library Notre Dame, IN 46556 574-631-6448 [email protected] Notre Dame Archives: Alumnus Vol. 35 No. 5 Aug.—Sept. 1957 •James E. Armstrong, '25 Editor John N. Cackley, Jr., '37 Managing Editor A standing ovation from 800 alumni demonstrated their enthusiasm for the academic degree presentation to Van Wallace, '27, at the Reunion Weekend banquet. Left to right: John W. Brennan, '27, Detroit, Mich., national Class Vice-President of the Notre Dame Alumni Association; Joseph F. Leek, Van's traveling companion; Van Wallace; John Cackley, banquet toastmaster, of the Alumni Office staff; and Father Hesburgh, who awarded the degree to Van. Story on page 2. ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Professors Don Plunkett, '29 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Officers And Carl Mathes Die in May JOSEPH I. O'NEILL, '36 Honorary President J. PATRICK CAN.VY, '28 President PATRICK J. FISHER, '36 Two prominent Notre Dame faculty fessor Matlies wrote many Masses, in­ Club Vice-President members died during the second strumental compositions and songs and JoH.v W. BREN.N-AN, '27 . semester. Professor Donald J. Plunkett, a number of these have been performed . Class Vice-President '29, acting head of tiie Department of by the Philadelphia S>'mpIiony Or­ JOSEPH E. WHALE.V, '29 .... Biology and a member of the Univer- chestra which is conducted by one Fund Vice-President sit)''s staff for 25 years, suffered a fatal of his close friends, Eugene Ormandy. JAMES E. .AR.MSTRONC, '25 Secretary heart attack on May 19. Associate pro­ i Directors to 1958 fessor Carl Mathes, pianist, organist, composer and teacher of the Notre JoH.s- W.
    [Show full text]
  • Smash Hits Volume 26
    FORTNIGHTLY November 29-December 12 1979 SKIDS LPsTO BE WON 2 SMASH HITS " LAST TRAIN Nov 29-Dec 12 1979 Vol 1 No 26 TO LONDON Electric 'Ellozere, my leetle Light Orchestra 4 cabbages — welcome to WALKING ON THE MOON Cafe Smash Eats. For The Police 5 starteres, we 'ave zat extra token for your free FALL OUT The Police 5 set of exclusif Smash ROCKABILLY REBEL Matchbox 7 Eats bages. To follow, we geeve you ze Disco A NIGHT AT DADDY GEE'S Surprise avec Red Starr, Showaddywaddy 7 and on page 39 we are serrveing our new THE BALLAD OF LUCY JORDAN specialite, a tasty leetle Marianne Faithfull 13 calendar at ne extra cost LET YOUR HEART DANCE pas (for zose of you who Kke dates, le tee hee). Secret Affair 17 And eef you like a leetle ITS A DISCO NIGHT Isley Brothers 18 somezing extra, we 'ave also ze Ricky Nelson Managing Editor 'f^('i{£J MY FEET KEEP DANCING Chic 19 albums competeetion. Nick Logan "^^ I ONLY WANNA BE WITH YOU Bon appetit, mes petits The Tourists sauvages, and no Editor 25 seenging weeth your Ian Cranna WORKING FOR THE YANKEE DOLLAR Features Editor mouth full . David Hepworth The Skids 29 Design Steve Bush DAVID WATTS The Jam 32 Andy Ingamells QUE SERA Ml VIDA Editorial Assistants Bev Hillier, Diane Church The Gibson Brothers 36 Contributors Cliff White MONKEY CHOP Dan-I 37 Angle Errigo Robin Katz BRASS IN POCKET The Pretenders 39 Conny Jude Red Starr MARIANNE FAITHFULL: Feature/Colour Photo 12/13 Advertisement Executive Rod Sopp LENELOVICH: Tel: 01 439 8801 Colour Centrespread 20/21 SUZI QUATRO: Feature 22/23 Editorial Manager Paul Flint MADNESS: Feature 26/27 THE SKIDS: Colour Photo 29 Editorial address: Smash Hits, ELVIS COSTELLO: Colour Poster 40 Lisa House, 52-55 Carnaby Street, London W1V 1PF.
    [Show full text]
  • The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1955-10-28
    The College of Wooster Open Works The oV ice: 1951-1960 "The oV ice" Student Newspaper Collection 10-28-1955 The oW oster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1955-10-28 Wooster Voice Editors Follow this and additional works at: https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1951-1960 Recommended Citation Editors, Wooster Voice, "The oosW ter Voice (Wooster, OH), 1955-10-28" (1955). The Voice: 1951-1960. 107. https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1951-1960/107 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: 1951-1960 by an authorized administrator of Open Works. For more information, please contact [email protected]. YES, WE ALWAYS WELCOME TO DRESS THIS WAY OUR GUESTS TODAY Wooster Voice Published by the Students of the College of Wooster LXX Volume Wooster, Ohio, Friday, October 28, 1955 Number 6 Capitol Record Star, Billy May, Gives i I Ik x V hx A, . ( I i I il Vv -- xxNV , , ill1I 'New Sound' Band Concert In Chapel -- ill I n . v&$- 'vv, til by Jean Baker The Wooster Scots' first "name band" concert of the year will be here sooner than you think! On October 31, Billy May's popular orchestra will play in the chapel from 8:30 until 10:30. That Mon- day, which is Halloween, the Senate says there will be all college ll's to do justice to the occasion. Tickets are now on sale at the Senate office and the Bookstore at $1.25 each.
    [Show full text]
  • Smash Hits Volume 38
    30p May 15-28 1980 Words to the TOP SINGLES including In The City This World Of Water Hold On To Mylove KATE BUSH PHIL lYNOft ROCK ON TV UNDERTONES TOYAH in colour Albums to be w6n * Their very existence menaced by a strange civilization. ^s * - ;>^ 'f MISSION- jTIGfi "% V $. J * I v • I Slmiij 'MISSION GALACTICA: The Cyian Attack' A 6LEN A LARSON PROQUCTIGN RICHARD HATCH DIRK RENEDICLLM GREENE Urn SfttiilGiislSlii Liimlci Cm Sl """!ieLEN A.IARSON.JIM CARLSON &TERRENCE McDONNELL '"IJKEN PEJLUSJLEN A.LARSON...MIGHAEL SLOAN %S GLEN A.LARSON Midi ,l """ """ ' '" " *1 iiiinb[[unnnuoiiiiinnioiinnICE (RWARDSh-CHRISIIAN i.nioiI. NYBY IIii i!hi..S1U PHILLIPS I"" READ THE BAHLESTAR GALACTICA SERIES FROM FUTURA BOOKS. A UNIVERSAL PICTURE. Wi DISTRIBUTED BY CINEMA INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION. % ©1979 Universal City Studios, Inc. All Rights Reserved NOW Separate MAY 22 progs daily 1.003.306.008.30 FULHAM ROAD Late show Fri. & ANDATABCAND Sat. 11.15p.m. ABC For details of all BAYSWATER programme times phone OTHER LEADING CINEMAS In the super «. :mioi anna-ki win Teledata 01-200 0200 (24 hours) EDGWARE ROAD reality of _g| ACROSSTHE COUNTRY !»'' IN THE CITY May 15-28 1980 Vol. 2 No. 10 The Jam 4 TERRIBLE. INNIT? I mean, how could ALL AROUND THE WORLD they do it? How could they cause so much suffering among the innocent? The Jam 4 TV's till . No more was September . MODERN WORLD But we must be brave and carry on. Actually, you can read what Tony The Jam 4 Parsons (he of the Sex Pistols article BREATHING fame) thinks of Tiswas and other music programmes in this issue's Kate Bush 6 special feature on rock on TV on pages 12-14.
    [Show full text]