The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1982-04-23
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The College of Wooster Open Works The oV ice: 1981-1990 "The oV ice" Student Newspaper Collection 4-23-1982 The oW oster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1982-04-23 Wooster Voice Editors Follow this and additional works at: https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1981-1990 Recommended Citation Editors, Wooster Voice, "The oosW ter Voice (Wooster, OH), 1982-04-23" (1982). The Voice: 1981-1990. 284. https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1981-1990/284 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: 1981-1990 by an authorized administrator of Open Works. For more information, please contact [email protected]. THE WOOSTER VOIG VOLUME XCIX THE COLLEGE OT WOOSTER, WOOSTER, OHIO FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1982 NUMBER I Dowd Addresses 3 Justico System BY BRIAN HOWLAND The six-we- ek long Justice sym-poiia- m, DlTD(raCDDInl sponsored by the Speakers and Topics Committee of the Stu- dent Activities Board continued on Monday, April 19, in Lean Lecture here, I just cannot devote all my Room when David Dowd. Jr. 'Dutch' Won 303 time to one job without jeopardiz- presented a lecture on the workings ing another' Van Wie said. -- of the criminal justice system in In 20 Years But the Dutchman will miss bis the State of Ohio. coaching position, which will pass This, the second lecture, proved To Top O.A.C. onto Bill Brown, one of Van Wie's to be quite a departure from the coaching assistants. Peering out his opening lecture. While the first talk office window which overlooks roll- in the series primarily considered BY TDITOHY E. SPENCE ing hills to the east of the campus, the justice system as a tool by Capping a 20 year stint as bead and the football stadium he is all which the capitalist class represses coach of the Fighting Scots basket- too familiar with. Van Wie reflect- the working class, the second lec- ball team, Alvin Van Wie an- ed on his long coaching career. ture dealt with the efficiency and nounced at last Sunday's annual , "Victories and losses don't mat- goals of the justice system. sports awards banquet that he was ter in the end it's the people. The Dowd, a 1951 graduate of The retiring from coaching. greatest and most important part College of Wooster, and a former "I've coached for 30 years and I of my career were the young men Prosecuting Attorney for Stark feel at this time that I should direct I've had in the program. Watching County, and now a Canton attorney, my energies in other directions them grow and go through the young people spoke on. "The Criminal Justice teaching and administrative work' Sroblems which all System: A Study in Expectations said Van Wie after Sunday's an- ave has helped me to grow with and Frustrations." Mr. Dowd, who nouncement them." gained additional insight into the Van Wie, popularly known That comes from a coach who is criminal justice system while serv- around the Scot hardwood as the second only to Wooster's own E.M. ing on the Ohio Organized Crime "Dutchman," graduated from (Mose) Hole in Ohio Athletic Con- Council, Wooster in 1952. ference wins. At the end of last Prevention the Technical - Committee to the Ohio General Van Wie said that he has been, season. Van Wie chalked up- a 30 Assembly, and the Advisory com- considering stepping down as thej 224 win-lo-ss record iurtzg his bas- to Ohio Supreme Court, Scot's coach for two or three years. ketball career with the Scots. , mittee the I out has been both a public prosecutor He said his responsibilities as ath- Van Wie's expertise branches he-h- as coacneo private-practic- e attorney. v - letic director, a, Job held, DeyondbasxetDau. He and a J Michigan In his lecture - Dowd presented slice 1974, and one he will continue football in Petoskey. grown where be was named coach of the V what he believes to be the major to bold, have in recent ." . 1 - r puouca expectations oi we criminalf years. "With all my responsibilities Continued on Page XI 4 , Continued on Page ; Copeland Defeats Merrill Accepted Sex Behavlorist Cultural Proposal Gives Lecture BY RODNEY McCALISTER By Houston Opera During the final faculty meeting On of last quarter, President Henry By ANGELA ADAMS Research Copeland cast a tie breaking vote Lee Merrill; the most recent tal- BY KAREN SAPIO the Cultural Defini- ent to join a long line of Wooster Sociologist Dr. Colin Williams of which defeated Kinsey Sex Re- tions Requirement proposal. graduates pursuing professional the Institute for The proposal would have re- singing careers, has accepted an search at the University of Indiana quired every student to take in apprenticeship with the Houston spoke Wednesday afternoon in addition to regular course require- Grand Opera Company. At age 20, Lean Lecture Room on "Research ments a further course in either L Merrill Uthe youngest applicant Perspectives on Sado-Masochis- m." Dr. Williams has long been in- Black Studies, Women's Studies or came to an end last weekend as over 40 percent of ever to be received into the Hous- Week -el re- Initiation Stuido, a pre-profession- volved in the area of sexual Third-Worl-d Studies. class became members of the various sections. Photo ton Opera Association the freshman program for aspiring opera sing- search, particularly in the field of The Black Student By Dianna L. Troyer. patterns and homo- said in a general statement that ers. of heterosexual of As one of twelve nationally se- sexual behavior. His most recent Copeland's vote was indicative sado- the "conservative trend that cur- lected participants, Merrill will be- - research has centered around facing and incom- instruction in voice, acting, masochism, especially on the per- rent students are en type of behav- ing freshmen will have to face if Herpes Causes Serious Emotional nguages and dance with the Stu- ceptions held of this dio tills fall. According to Merrill's ior by those who practice it He not turned around." perspectives are quite Other students said that the vote Problems For Infected Students voice instructor, Professor Dale says these in Moore, the Houston Opera Studio is different from those previously "shows a lack of real interest most sexoloists, and from breaking down barriers of racism wrong, but be wouldn't say. one of the two finest apprenticeship held by EDITORS NOTE; Students' country, those still held by most of conven- that exist" at the College. The names in the article were changed "It was a sad moment for every- programs of its kind in the very serious Im- one when he finally told us. What and the competition to be offered tional society. defeat also lends at the request of those involved. Williams, sado plications that "stereotypical views are friends for? Other people might acceptance is fierce. According to Dr. be prevalent" ' TROYER him if they knew, but we Merrill's love for opera began masochism has attracted the atten will continue to BY DIANNA shun of sexologists since begin The Voice interviewed several Hank learned the value of friend- know the mental agony and torture with an interest in musical theatre. tion the ,T - ning people who bad decisive interests ship in the couple months. His he's been through. - Growing up in and around the of modern sexual research. last introduc- However, until recently. S and M why a lot, , too. spent a of time in his Arkon area, Merrill's first in the proposal itself. As to the lifestyle has changed Hank lot primarily a sick origina- you herpes simplex virus the floor, chain smok- tion to the stage was through her was viewed as proposal was defeated the When get room pacing ness: a pathological perversion of tor of the proposal felt that some Type 2. the incurable venereal dis- ing, and thinking about how it all mother's involvement in local sum- of bene- with some- Herpes was transmitted to mer stock theatre. normal sex. These evaluations, faculty were ignorant the ease, you need to talk started. says Williams, lose force in of proposal. emotional Winter Quarter. He bad . After graduating . from high their fits andor spirit the one. Without his friends' him during light of He though is generally agreed support. Hank would have had an the characteristic symptoms. school where she bad received two the current research. Even it defines sado-masochi- sm as, "a set that there is a need for the "aver- even tougher time coping with About three weeks after sexual years of voice training and partici- to broaden contact, a tingling, itching rash pated in dramatic speech tourna- of social rules which are applicable age American" student within a specifically oriented socie- bis or her perspective, the propos- '"You feel like you have no one in appears on the genitalia and erupts ments, Merrill, at 16, lied about her water-fille- ty." He says that to truly gain an al's originator, who requested that the whole world to talk to," said into chicken-po-x like, d age and joined a summer stock ulcerat- group herself, the College Light understanding of "we must look his name not be used, said "some Hank. , blisters that later turn into it of a lot of Often, fever, swollen Opera Company in Massachusetts. at the conceptions pf S and M held, questioned the whole intentions "We noticed he was under ed sores.