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Volume CV September 30, 1988 Number 5 Gandhi speaks on "Nonviolence and Conflict"

by PAUL B ELLIS journalist for a prominent daily ing social and caste disparities in newspaper. The Times of India." India, and the future of South Afri- "It seems to me that the time He held many different position ca. has come for people to take great- for the "Times" up through Au- Gandhi's writings are numer- er interest in the government of gust. 1980. ous. He has written 4 books: A the country, to make their elected Ever since arriving in India, Patch of White (1969). which representatives accountable for Gandhi has been at the forefront deals , with racial experiences in their actions and inactions, and in the struggle to do away with South Africa. Kasturba - A Biogra- above all, I hope, more persons caste discrimination and poverty. phy (1980). a biography of his in power will show. ..the same He has helped these causes by as- grandmother Kasturba Gandhi, the concern for Truth as Morarji Desai sociating himself with many dif- wife of Mahatma Gandhi, the al- former Prime Minister of India ferent social programs and pro- ready mentioned Morarji - Papers has shown..." So writes Aran Gan- jects. For instance, in the last IS (1983) , and Experiment in Self-help-Voi-ces dhi in the Morarji Papers, a book years, Gandhi has been associated from Indian Villages he wrote which addresses Indian with rural development programs (1984) . co-autho- red by Sten E. help Burg and' Sunanda Gandhi, which politics from 1977-7- 9. Clearly. in Maharashtra which seek to Aran Gandhi is asking that the the Harijans low-econo- mic and was written for the Swedish Inter- low-cas- te overcome their national Development Agency. In citizens of India show more atten-tivene-ss people and concern for their problems and achieve equality addition. Arun Gandhi has written self-hel-p. and government. But more important- through Initially, the over 200 articles for Indian magazines ly he asks that people hold Truth program started in the Mahisal foreign newspapers and in' the highest regard - the Truth Village. Now the program has about topics ranging from racism socio-econom- that his grandfather Mahatma Gan- grown to include over 80 such vil- in South Africa to ic dhi spent his life trying to culti- lages. problems in India. Sunanda Gandhi has led an ac- vate. Today, Arun Gandhi contin- During his career, Arun Gandhi tive life. Bom in Baroda, India on ues to build and expand on the vi- has traveled extensively in the October 10. 1932. Sunanda re- sions of his grandfather. United States and Europe. He has a diploma in General Medi- Arun Gandhi was bom on spoken to many different organi- ceived is- cal Nursing from the Harkissandas April 14, 1934. in the Phoenix zations and universities about Hospital, Bombay, in 19S7. Since Ashram near South Afri- sues in India and South Africa. For Durban. widely and ca, to Mahatma Gandhi's second example, in October and Novem- then, she has travelled worked diligently in social pro- son, the late Manila! Gandhi and ber of 1980 Gandhi was invited Philadel- grams for racial discrimination, ' Sushi la Gandhi. He was educated by the Universities of poverty-stricke- n people, and privately because of the racial phia and New York to speak on Ma- women. She has also writ- policies in South Africa by his rural development in southern abused ARUN GANDHI will be visiting campus with Sunanda numerous articles and co-autho- red parents and Mahatma Gandhi. harashtra. In March and April of ten Gandhi and Interacting with students and faculty in a va- Uni- - ' a book, Voices Pover- Arun Gandhi lived the first 23 1984. he was invited by the Of riety of ways. Ob Monday,' October 3, he will present a California Berkeley ty, which was published in Swe- years of his life in South Africa, versities of talk entitled "Nonviolence and Conflict." Birming- den. Currently, the. Gandhis are helping his father in the struggle and Irvine, Mississippi, College, working on a joint project at the to teach people about nonviolence ham Southern. Millsaps University Mississippi. They government re- and Jackson State . University to of and racial understanding and to After the death of his father the South African into the speak about rural development and are conducting a study which about a change in South Af- Manilal in 1,956. Gandhi left fused to allow Sunanda bring reasons. Mahatma Gandhi, Arun Gandhi's looks at the problems of emanci- rica. In such an .atmosphere, Gan- South Africa and traveled to India country for political Gandhis decided to favorite lecture topics include: The pating Blacks in the United States dhi was able to read and see first- to perform the funeral rites for his Hence, the wife-to--be Bombay, India. While in present day Indian political scene, hand these problems as he was father. There he met his settle in Continued to page 5 "' Gandhi worked as a the relevance of Gandhi, the grow growing up. Sunanda. After they were married. Bombay, Arun Copeland responds to SGA allegations

Commenting on ' the article in mation provided was in error. To policies or simply unenforceable. last, week's Voice concerning the set the record straight, I did not However, such an action does not verdict die Judicial - appeal process in the College's ju- overturn in a single case last year , overturn the of - - V 1.. ft. J i .. . j dicial system. Copeland said: a verdict of the Judicial Board or Board or a Deans' Hearing and it .... does not return the student who f y t - t " ? t - do doubt good faith a Deans' Hearing. I have on V "I not the of . w s as- found guilty to good i S.G.A. Committee, but occasion revised the penalties has been , JT" -.- of the : t " H - when one relies on anonymous sessed by the Board or the Deans standing with the College. Need- f less to say, I found the errors in sources information, one is at when I believed that particular v ' - - - -- " for . the mercy of those sources. As a penalties could not be sustained the article and the damage thereby c matter of fact, in the instance of for legal reasons. or because they done to the judicial system the article in question, the infor were contrary to other College Page 2: THE WOOSTERj VOICE: Setember30pJ88

Kramer vs. Kramer Dustin Hoffman shines in this superbly crafted Robert Benton film Editor entangled in a legal and emotional tug-of-w- ar for their Letters to the about parents is a red-h- ot Madison Avenue account issues of racism and sexism. One child. As Ted Kramer. Hoffman were ap- self-fulfillme- It was not until the cases nt. on every front executive who lacks sensitivity to his wife's needs for . were either battles them pealed that decisions Joanna Kramer (Meryl Streep) abandons her role as wife-moth- er, SGA article spite of the or, by concession, allows them to "apparently made in leaving husband and son to their won charming devices. Eventually evidence presented" and in spite march. she returns to lay claim to her adorable seven-year-o- ld son (Justin and the Presi- This article is not meant to in- Cooper responds of the College's Henry). KRAMER VS. KRAMER courts a brilliant case. Showing The dict President Copeland. Rather, dent's written policy. times: 7 p.m., Friday and Saturday. Rated PG 104 Minutes lion then becomes that the prob- as previously stated, it is a recog- The College will investigate to lem is not with the entire judicial nition that there are certain ques- Gandhi the extent of its ability any act of but the appeal system. To tions that we as a community need system This internationally acclaimed drama swept the 1983 Academy Awards this kind, and if any member of more exact we can say and deserve to have answered. be even winning eight of the prestigious Oscars including coveted Best Picture our community is found to have lies with Presi- that the problem Award, the Best Actor Award for Ben Kingsley and Best Director Award committed such an act, I will in- Copeland since he is the sole Gerald A. Cooper dent for Sir Richard Attenborough. The powerful epic relates the miracle of sist that he or she be dismissed Chairperson, BSA appellate "judge." Hence, the how one remarkable man defeated the mightiest empire with the from the institution. Racial, sex- Political Actions Committee questions of judicial effectiveness mightiest military force on Earth and freed 350 million people with ual or ethnic intolerance is anti- and fairness in regards to racism one unbelievable plan - passive resistance. thetical to the values of an aca- and sexism fall upon our Presi- Showing times: 9:30 p.m., Friday and Saturday. 2 p.m. Sunday. demic institution and are unaccept- responds dent, Henry Copeland. Jacobsen Rated PG 188 Minutes able at Wooster." Henry Cope-lan- d. Another concern brought about March. 1988. This letter is by last week's article is the sig- Dear in response to issues Editor written nals that President Copeland's de- the woman you mentioned in brought to light in last week's ar- If cisions send out to victims and last week's article. "S.G.A. chal- Challenges Copeland's ticle "SGA perpetrators of racism and sexism. lenges Copeland's decisions," Decisions." This article, written To victims the message sent is feels that justice has not been THE WOOSTERj VOICE by Mandy Langley and Joseph that racism or sexism will not be done in her case, she may wish to Kennedy, raised several profound dealt with effectively so don't seek a public trial in a court of concerns and perplexing questions bother reporting such incidences. law. After all, sexual assault is which we as a college community Editor-in-chie-f: Van Cleave To the perpetrator the message is not just a violation of the letter William responses to. I will very M. Gale deserve sent that racism or sexism will and spirit of the Scot's Key, it is News and Feature Editor: Susan some the key Jacobus briefly present of not be taken seriously so it is also a crime according to the law Sports Editor: Paul concerns in hopes of encouraging Lisa Walsh okay to take part in such acts. of . If she would find the Photography Editor: further discussion and action on . Victoria Kimbrough Clearly, these massages foster an high price of legal counsel a hin- Business Manager: issues. these environment which perpetuates drance, perhaps there are many The first concern and question is Manesiotis both racism and sexism. Such an sympathizers on and around cam- Layout Editor: Melissa Mus how serious is President Copeland so- environment is adverse to the pus who would take up a collec- Copy Editor: Pete Stratum attacking racism. Last John Haney about cial and educational development tion to help her financially. Of Advertising Manager: article begins by say- DeRitis week's SGA of members of our community. course, it is up to this woman to Circulation Manager: Julie ing had that their committee Judging from the information choose her own course of action. "uncovered evidence that calls Layout Staff presented in last week's article, it I would just like to stress that she Photography Staff into question the adequacy and ef- JoeBickley Beth Brown appears that President Copeland's is not alone in wishing for justice fectiveness the College's Judi- Emily Fortnum of actions were in contradiction to to be done in this matter. I have Jessie Campbell ciary System," and ends by saying Amy Hollander his written statement. It appears spoken with many people who of- Dan Stefaniuk that "The fundamental concern is Katharine Koos that President Copeland does not fer her their whole-hearte- d sup- may not that the judicial system realize that it is essential for any port. Advertising Staff Jennie Fabans be working fairly." However, the community to have faith in its Greg Caniglia Beth Martin Kennedy Miller middle of the article details how system of justice in order to pre- Sincerely, Katharine Salzmarm Immenshuh Lucinda Moore the racism and sexism cases were vent retaliatory conflicts and vigi- Erica Arturo Sanchez brought before the judicial system lante justice. It appears that Pres- Eric Paul Jacobsen Copy Writing Staff Frank Andorka Elaine Smith where the evidence was heard and ident Copeland does not realize Continued to page 3 decisions were made accordingly. that there is no middle ground on Kathy Davis Katie Henderson Mark Gooch Cathy Taylor Sean Whalen Rhonda Vandeworp News and Feature Writers Susanna M. Jackson Chris Ruch Kim Douglass Debbie Hirst Emily Fortnum John Parsons Shireen Behzadi Amy Hollander Dave Royse Paul Belli Meghan Howes Michael Snavely Julie Budden Marie Kilbane Tom TurriS Lisa Dameron David LeweDen Julie Woosley Emily Fortnum Column and Series Staff Frank Andorka CJ. Mitchell Yalman Onaran Jeff Baab Jeff Rear Shelley Pearsall Doug Fowler Mandy Langley Dave Wigham Susan M. Gale Sports Staff Shade Whitesel Erica Seyfried Tom Stefanik Ethan Gorsuch Circulation Assistant: Bianca DiSaWo Editorial Cartoonist: Eric Pfeffinger

kEiorfcTili I I cmCrilafW. tm. Wtwl aumHiiriili iliiilliilDl BUdiMnJtikMlMad sa. iiiiniiiiii.cMsiy Tl lim iwhto ccof Abe BSu. 7W Wmr Vma. P.O. Bo Mt7. Tm CaOom t 'xmm. Wooaav OH 449l. (216) r laniili Mil mi tm tin nail f) " September 30, 1988 THE WOOSTERj VOICE iPageS the same time reinforce the shame We would like to thank the shapes our attitudes. Walum says, violence on television. But that of the victim through trial by ru- author of "Looking through a dif- "women are defined in terms of is another story. mor. It seems to me that in light ferent window: International stu- their sexual desirability to men; Pearsall's claim mat feminists Taylor responds of its potential vulnerability to dents discuss America" for bring- men are defined in terms of their are against words with "men" in abuse, confidentiality benefits ing up the perspectives of interna- sexual prowess over women. them is ridiculous. We, after all, Dear Editors: neither the College or justice. tional students for the first time. Thus, we get terms like 'dog', da insist on being called 'women. Congratulations on doing such a It is great to see Voice writers in- 'fox', 'cunt', and 'chick' for women She does have a valid point in terested issues wonderful job on the Voice . I'm Sincerely, in concerning the and 'dude, 'jock, 'stud", and "hunk" questioning how far we have to glad to see serious concerns being international students on campus. for men. Anyone who has at- go. Should we knock out the raised in a responsible manner. Karen Taylor However, we feel that a little more tempted to swear at a man knows 'men' in 'women' and simply be could The article in last week's issue, be added to the article with there is no masculine equivalent 'wo's? We think, however, that some more "S.G.A. challenges Copeland's de- effort to 'bitch'. Another point Walum the problem now is to ftart rid- The international cisions,'' about Judicial Board de- Adams responds students the makes is that "women are defined ding the language of sexist vocab- cisions and their implementation author has interviewed are all first in terms of their relationship to ulary and cross bridges when they year students, restricting the men; men are defined in come. we use inclusive lan- was particularly interesting to me. Dear Editor terms of When amount of experience they had in their relationship to the world." guage like ' first-ye- ar we Although I agree with the spirit As a female student on the Col- student, this country. We believe that the Man is direc- of the comments, in at least one lege of Wooster campus, I am master of the world, are taking steps in the right longer a student lives in the U. whereas woman has instance the author's information very concerned about the article S. always been tion. the broader his or her visions man's mistress. The use Mr. We also object Pearsall's re- was inaccurate. In one of the cas- written in the Voice about sexual of to about the culture become. The au- indicates either a married peated use the word "ban". We es they referred to, the offender harassment and assault. There are man or a of was thor could have touched the sub- single man, while MissMrs. is leave banning to the narrowmind-e- d in fact punished because of . several questions to be answered President Copeland's reassessment ject more effectively if he talked used to denote specifically a wom- who wish to contract rather as to why the decision for the ac- with upperclass students as well. an's marital status. than broaden their horizons. of the case, though the punish- cused was overturned or revised. Also the number of interna- Whether or not Ms. Pearsall re- Finally, we want to point out . ment meted out was not the pun- It is an uneasy feeling for women by Judi- - tional students (6) interviewed alizes it, sexism is still a major that we exist as a source of infor- ishment recommended the this campus ac- on tomow the limits the range of perspectives problem in the world. It is so mation on such issues as sexist cused is still present. And what the international students have. hard to battle because it has been language. If Ms. Pearsall really Both the author's comments and about the victim? She came for- We encourage the author to talk culturally reinforced for thousands wanted to know what was wrong their inaccuracy bring to light two ward to testify against this vio- with more international students, of years. While the issue of lan- with the word 'freshman', she issues which in fact are currently lent act, and the offender, in the which would enable him to write a guage may seem petty, we must could have come to us. If Ms. being reexamined by members of end, received only a minor pen- more substantial article about the start somewhere. And if our insis- Pearsall, or any other person on the administration: first, the Col- alty. She opened herself up and international perspectives on cam- tence in calling ourselves 'women' campus, is still not clear on why lege's policies on racism and sex- went through the interrogation pus. or in calling new students 'first 'freshman' is not preferred, we are ism, and second, the College com- which undoubtedly brought back Again we congratulate the au- years' raises the issue, all the bet- more than willing to talk with munity's lack of access to infor- all the pain and anger. A rape thor for his thoughtful attempt to ter. The continued use of sexist you and help to clear up the mat- mation concerning those and oth- victim never forgets - the act be- bring up the views of internation- language which excludes and de- ter. Our office is located in the er kinds of cases which come up comes imprinted on her mind. So -. basement of Lowry Center and before the Judicial Board. It al students and encourage him on grades women does increase chau- where is the justice? as well as women, seems to me that we can support his future work on similar issues. vanism and, yes, does, "somehow, everyone, men We. the students at Wooster, is welcome. them in this reassessment by par- at some obscure level," perpetuate walk a candle-lig- ht vigil Take ticipating in the conversation. International Students Association Back The Night to make a stand Executive Committee The Scot Key presently contains , against rape or any type of sexual good, clear statements that racism harassment. Why walk when it and sexism will not be tolerated Newsbriefs has been displayed by the admin- Sexist language by YALMAN ONARAN utes. on campus; the administration is istration that a sexual offender re- Canadian athlete working to articulate more careful- ceives a leniant punishment? The Bush Dukakis looses Olymlc gold medal by WOMEN'S RESOURCE CEN- and ly and publicly both what behav- College of Wooster has always ' In after drag test: Ben Johnson TER clash sharply debate ior we consider racist and sexist stressed its unacceptance of sexual Sunday night: The first debate of Canada, who won the Olympic exactly what the punishments and harassment and assault, yet, in of the Presidential Campaign was 100-met- er dash in a world record In connec- First Year Year are for such behavior. this case, the College seems to Student. First an array of attacks from Bush and of 9.79 seconds, was stripped of with this I think we ought to Student. First Year Student. tion have made an exception. No case Dukakis on each other. The can- his gold after testing positive for our policy confi- There, we said it. Was that so reassess how of should be an exception. didates had to answer questions on using an anabolic steroid. This is dentiality - who is that hard? The term may have a few operates it Knowing that this case was re- the deficit, drugs, leadership, the seventh case of doping in the more syllables than 'Freshman', we are trying to protect? In at vised by President Copeland, it abortion and foreign affairs in 1988 Olympics. Two Bulgarian jcleast one of the cases referred to but the change is far more impor- seems pointless for women to re- two-minu- te statements which were wrestlers lost their gold medals in last week's article, confidential- tant than soothing your tired port sexual offenses. The punish- followed by one-minu- te rebuttals. because of the same reason. ity prevented the College commu- tongues. The real problem is that ment given does not fit the nature Both candidates showed their de-bati- ng knowing that the viola- sexism so ingrained in our lan- ' Continued to page 8 nity from of the crime. I am angry and is talents during the 90 min- - tion had been punished, and al- scared because I could be the next guage that it is part of our cultural lowed President Copeland to be experience. Gerda Lemer states in victim. COME HELP US cast as the villain when in fact he I ask President Copeland, as a her book. The Creation of Patriar- chy . that words are socially creat- was not; he had prevented the woman who has support from oth- CELEBRATE CHARLIE College from violating a student's er women on 'campus, to respond ed social constructs. They cannot rights and insured that the student to this letter in die Wooster Voice come to life unless they represent BROWN & PEANUTS would also be punished. This victim and possible other concepts accepted by large num- Had the options for punishment victims have not been guaranteed bers of people. Language is so GANG 38TH BIRTHDAY situ- important because it is our only been more clearly defined the any protection or satisfaction due SUNDAY OCT. 2, ation would probably not have oc- to your revision of the concerned means of expressing our thoughts, com- feelings and beliefs. The words curred. But the situation was decision. What are you going to 11:00 A.M. -- 10:00 P.M. ONLY plicated by the College's policy guarantee to the female students we use not only reflect our atti- on confidentiality. By making on the campus? You and the ad- tudes and biases but also form and Bring in any Peanuts Gang comic strip and Judicial Board cases and their deci- ministration need to reevaluate the inevitably reinforce these same at- titudes. is we no longer receive $1.00 off any footlong sub or large know This why ' sions private we do not policies so that every woman can -- when justice is being served and breathe a little easier. refer to blacks as 'negroes' or salad. when it is not, and the result is 'niggers'. The connotations of rampant speculation and rumor. Sincerely, these words perpetuate racist ideas "comic strip must be turned in at time of purchase and can of blacks as stupid and inferior. racism, confidentiality ! In cases of Lee Adams not to customer. may reinforce racism because it Sexism in language involves be returned creates the impression that racist Other concerns more than just the exclusiveness acts are permitted by not provid- of using 'men' to mean 'people'. ing public censure for public Laura Richardson Walum, in Dy- wrongs. In cases of rape, sexual ISA comments namics of Sex and Gender, points ways which the re- harassment or sexual assault, con- out other in not good in combination with other discounts or offers. Limit 1 inadvertently Dear Editor sulting vocabulary is affected by fidentiality may "$1.00 off" per customer per visit. work to protect the offender and at sexism - and how that, in turn. Page 4 THE WOOSTERj VOICE- - September 30, 1988 Ms." Commentary Discussing sexist language Democrats: Looking at the debate by A WOMEN'S KSUSS CLOCK rather, it means person,. Why should s we say what we don't FRESHWOECN. FRJirWCM-- : mean? It is ridiculous to assume by PAULINE ACH : ' into the schools," but mentioned EN. FRESHWOMEN. Language is ri: that we : are capable of using GRETCHENSACK no plan. important. Words which are. ex fender specific term like man to SANDER OLSEN Dukakis responded by saying chisionary women anyone t . refer to all people. . If the term to or to " that "values begin at the top." and are damaging cod unnecessary. , W ;. was .: truly generic, then, it ' On Sunday evening, Michael that the Reagan administration We wish to address Shelley Pear. ; ; would not seem inappropriate to Dukakis and George Bush debated had failed to set a good example salT "Back Talk" article of Sept, use phrase such as, , "my mother ; everything from the homeless to by "associating with a drug run- 23 and also to discus generally . is a fireman. The fact that this military spending. The enthusiasm ning Panamanian dictator." Duka- indi-catt- ve : v phrase sounds wrong khe implications of sex isi Ian-- to us is and tension between the two can- kis gave specific examples of drug the fact word guagft. Why should we continue of that the didates created a very exciting at- rehabilitation and education pro- -' to use words which alienate fac ; 'man has different implications ' mosphere. Throughout the even- grams, some of which are already uon of our society, when 'm. takes depending on how it is used.' ' ing. Dukakis took a stance on the used in his home state of Massa- . little effort to change -- - out.?; . One of the most subtly damag- - "MM to " offensive, while Bush spent a chusetts. -- - ing - thinking and speech? Th fact U implications of using the great deal of time attempting to Dukakis also noted that the Rea- . , word wheat that much of the language we use 'man' we mean people defend his record. gan administration had substan- - - 'humans Lr-- ;J today i sexist. Words like or is that it seems to What Bush did not try to defend tially reduced funds to drug reha- dicate that women are a subset chairman, fireman,' freshman, and of was his role in the Iran --Contra af- bilitation programs. Bush said the group The trpperclassmaa truly disregard the 'mankind. use of fair. However, he put a great deal that he intended to make drug re- the 'man Tact that women, as well as men," terms and 'human as of energy into explaining how he habilitation a top priority. How- synonyms make up the ranks of these implies that they are felt about the "war on drugs." ever, he failed to say where the group. They exclude women inieTchaea.hle. They axe not; There were several inconsistencies money for this would come from. completely, arid yet we hardly no- - Women are human, but they are in his argument. He talked at great MICHAELS. DUKAKIS eke it. For the first eighteen not men. The word freshmen, j length about instilling "values Continued to page 6 years of oar lives we have used - while it implies women,' does not ; these words wUhout considering ' name them, cid thus it renders their implications. Now we are women subset of the group : being asked to consider them. Is ...freshmen. this realry too much to ask of ur-- While we advocate large-scal- e -- Republicans revive interest at COW pelves? charge La the English language, la her article, lis. Pears a3 - because it is androcentric, we real- -, asked the question, "what is ki ize that this' change .'. will, be "slow! by CHRISTOPHER R. SHARP and Treasurer. wrong wiih word, freshmen?" v;and dimcult.:' V are only asking': the ' KELBY A. THOMAS As part of the campaign to cata- -- -- sta- - We would like to address this . that, on a level, the Bush-Quay- rrJcule lyze campus support for the le (question dlrecwy and use - derxts this' consider the our aru- of coHes On Thursday September 22, ticket, three activity com- S jment i imj-'icatioTi- words,; like, to elucidate the real power of 1988. the College Republicans mittees were created. The Voter j f-Th- 4 khat laraa-- possesses, e freshrsca and niske the sraall ef-- h ' called an organizational meeting Registration and the College Re- terra incorporates the that- - :. takes eliminate Treshmaa tan it to during which - officer elections publican Information Committee ;:.y. r-r.z:z- "H wcrd Czx word 'ir.a it is, thcra ia favor cf ia were conducted and activity com- was entrusted to Greg Spalding. : " ? : -- chide and as : BiiV net r "y r a 'uian; r"n cna e"..ls. mittees were formed. Behind the This group will be seating a table effort to revitalize the College Re- in Lowry Center every Monday publicans, which went defunct last night during dinner until the day year, is junior Joel Hastings. prior to elections. In addition to Shanti begins at Wooster Joel, a youth delegate to this campaign information, voter reg- year's GOP convention in New Or- istration cards and absentee ballot The Shanti organization is dedi- shock for the students who are leans, has a record of campaign applications may be obtained at off-camp- cated to cultivating intercultural, participating in us pro- involvement at both the state and the table. Kelby Thomas, Greg interracial, and international grams, as well as sending a local levels. Accordingly, Joel's Spalding and Jeff Lasell will co-ch- air cam- monthly awareness within the College newsletter to keep these nomination to the position of the Campaign Issue Commit- pus. Through the work of Shanti students informed of what is oc-curi- ng President of the College Republi- tee, designed to propagate issue cul- the similarities of races and on campus from a student's cans was unanimous. Other suc- awareness on campus. Also esta- tures will be stressed. We intend point of view. Throughout the cessful bids for ministerial posi- blished was a Campus Relations to help fulfill the following year, Shanti will be bringing tions were: Kelby A. Thomas, Committee, the objective of goals, as expressed by the first speakers to campus and hosting DANQUAYLE Vice President; Robert Mueller, Board of Trustees, "...to establish discussions involving campus, na- Secretary; and Robert Gra tenner. Continued to page 6 an institution with broad founda- tional, and international issues tions and facilities equal to the that raise cultural and racial aware- best in the land, capable of pre- ness. Additionally, Shanti is paring men and women for every working with the Admissions Of- department of life." Furthermore, fice to promote the College of IPO did we wish to eradicate racial and cul- Wooster worldwide in hopes of tural tensions that are still evident more international student enroll- within the College community. ment. Finally, the Shanti House JB TYPEWRITER SERVICE A SALES you know The members of Shanti wish to Trover House is intended to be 2522 CLEVELAND RD. - be a catalyst in emphasizing cam- used as a cultural and racial aware- 345-74- 05 - that off-camp- us application pus communication concerning ness center open to the entire TYPEWRITERS & WORD PROCESSING forms are now available in I.P.O.

the qualities of different cultures campus community. SUPPLIES-REPAIRS-RENTA- LS Kauke 233 the fo- The Shanti organization would and potentially minimize BROTHER-CANON-SHA- RP - that you must file an application cus of cultural, racial, and other like to invite any member of the with I.P.O. before October 31 in IBM-SMI- TH C0R0NA-SWINT- EC ethnic differences. New interna- College and Wooster to get in- se- COMPUTERS order to go off campus second tional students and upperclass stu- volved in our program. Anyone mester. dents are brought together in our with suggestions, questions, or MONDAY - FRIDAY 8AM to 5:30PM - that many program application "Shanti Partners" program, which interest in the Shanti program is SATURDAY 9AM to NOON deadlines are even earlier than our is designed to be an intense per- asked to stop by Troyer House, October 31 deadline. sonal companionship program. call extension 2730 216 263-200- 0, COME INTO I.P.O. AND GET We are holding workshops to or contact Trend Peersen STARTED ON YOUR APPLICA-

C-24- counter the effects of culture through campus mail box S6. TION PROCEDURE. September 30, 1988 THE WOOSTER) VOICE Page 5 Every Woman's House -- gives options to students Random j , by TOM TURRIFF For more information on this program, please contact Joan Du-ga- n Hider House open-hou-se 263-602- is having an at 1. Thoughts on Thursday, October 6. at Volunteer training starts Satur- S.A.B. ANNOUNCEMENTS r? 8:30 p.m. to answer any questions day, October IS from 9:00 a.m. to by SUSAN GALE , and to recruit volunteers for their 6:00 pjn. and then will take place Friday, September 30. Vote in program. Every Woman's House. every Tuesday and Wednesday the preliminary elections for the Every Woman's House is a non- from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Outstanding Senior Man and Credit Cards profit shelter, funded mostly by There will be six sessions plus Woman of the year 1988-8- 9. the United Way and by personal the initial session, all at the Like many college students I which, incidentally, I paid for ' donations, for physically or emo- Wooster Mennonite Church. Vol- THIS WEEKEND Films: have been worring about my credit ! with cash. Saturday tionally abused women and their unteers are trained for work in Friday 7:00 p.m. and rating lately. It is important to apply only

9:30 Kramer vs. Kramer. j The shelter is open both the shelter as well as the pjn. What?! You say that you are not for cards that have no annual children. Friday 9:30 p.m. and Saturday around the clock and is staffed by hot-lin- e. They are trained to be worried about your rating? Haven't charge on them so that it is pos- 7:00 Gandhi. Ichabod's: volunteers. In addition, the pro- . paraprofessionals in active listen- pjn. you been reading all of those en- sible to carry them around without Friday 11:00 p.m. - 1:00 a.m. 24-ho- having use them. gram staffs a ur crisis hot- ing, agency referrals, and crisis velopes that fill your otherwise ever actually to Dave Knowlton, D.J. Saturday line. volunteers at the hot- and situational training. desitute mailbox? This is the trick to remaining ' The 11:00 p.m. - 1:00 a.m. Peter line offer counseling and advice, For more information about the Just the other day I was once child, while feeling like an actual Turkson. D.J. card-carryin- g, adult-typ- as as information and referral open house, the program, or the Horseback again informed that "as a college e person. well Saturday, October 1. help. training, call Hider House at ex- Riding: student it is important to get a And this is the real truth - the services to professional Lowry tension 2724 or contact Jennifer Sign up at Information good credit history now." And, of credit card people have realized Some women from the College 3 C-21- Desk. Scot Lanes: Bowl for the program Luboski at campus box 22. course, the best way to do this is that college students are really who volunteer games for $2. C.O.W. students Hider House. Last year, If you wish to contribute dona- to apply for the credit card so just closet children, they still live in I.D. Hart tions or find out more about be- with thoughtfully offered to me by the yearn to be just like Mom and the program was centered at COMING WEEK Tuesday House, this year the location coming a volunteer, you can also president of MasterCard or Visa or Dad. And what is the best way? but Oct. 4, and Wednesday Oct. 5. Fi- Hider House, contact Every .Woman's House at whatever other wonderful booster Just give them some plastic and has changed to nal voting for the Outstanding which is at 567 University Ave- 263-602- 1 or at 22S North Grant of credit is being offered to "a few let them charge their hearts out. Senior Man and Woman. Pit Luboski, the College Street. For the safety of the resi- deserving college students." But reality, in the form of a nue. Jennifer Flicks: Thursday Oct. 6, during person for Every Woman's dents, the location of the shelter A few deserving students? Why, monthly bill, has somehow man- contact dinner. House, says, "because the program is kept confidential. The shelter they would offer these cards to my aged to seep into the capitalistic hot-lin- 263-102- Winnie-the-Poo- by-pass- es is a non-prof- it organization, we and e 0 are open stuffed h if his dream. This bill the depend on volunteers to staff both 24 hours, but walk-i-n services are name appeared in their files. Of parents, does not collect $200 and the shelter and the crisis hot- available at the office 225 N. Elliot plays course, he would probably pay his comes to rest firmly in the mail- line." Every Woman's House is Grant from 5:00 a.m. to 8:00 bills better that many college stu- box of the unsuspecting student

on-camp- mate- also coordinating an us pjn. Monday, Wednesday, and music at Ich's dents. who did not realize that the branch of Every Woman's House Friday. But I digress. rial objects gained through the use for victims of date rape or assault. Credit cards are so important be- of the card would actually have to RAMBIJN JACK ELLIOT has cause .they enable one to thwart be paid for. been called the son of Woody those sour-face- d cashiers in the So. where does this leave us? Guthrie and the father of Bob Dy- city of Wooster who insist on Well, for those students already Howard Hughes Medical Institute lan. Woody once said, "he seeing a "major credit card" in or- caught and taken away by the Doctoral Fellowships sounds more like me than I do." der to cash a personal check. Why credit card police, it is too late. Jack came to live with the Guthrie don't they realize that if I had a But there is hope for the rest of in Biological Sciences family and travelled with Woody. major credit card I would use it us. We must always apply for anyone us, 1989 Competition Jack has done more than instead of the check? credit cards that are useless to to keep the music and spirit of But, you are safe once you have such a a gas station card when we The Howard Hughes Medical Institute will award Woody Guthrie alive. He plays at the valuable pieces of plastic. You do not have a car. This is . the 60 fellowships for full-ti- me study toward the Ph.D. Ichabod's tonight at 7:30 pjn. simply throw twenty or so cards only way to stay afloat in the or Sc.D. degree in cell biology and regulation, on the counter, smile your best dangerous world of credit cards, immunology, genetics, neuroscience, and structural evil smile, and say: "Take your ratings, and histories. biology of macromolecules. pick!" Now, if you will excuse me, I Eligibility: However, I have come to realize must call my parents and explain At or near the beginning of graduate study. Gandhi that I do not apply for the cards what they must do if they want to study ' No citizenship requirements. VS. citizens may because I necessarily need them. save their only daughter from the others must study in the United States. abroad; Continued from page 1 Mostly send away for them to ' credit card hit squad. Medical, dental, and veterinary students or professionals I fill all those slits in my wallet. are eligible if they are at or near the beginning of Ph.D. and the Harijans in the State of of or Sc.D. degree studies. Students receiving tuu tuition Maharashtra, India. By looking at via M.DVPh.D programs are not eligible. the parallels of these two situa- Awards: AS-SAU- Fellowship tions they hope to discover where CONCERNED ABOUT SEXUAL LT Three-ye-ar awards, with option to extend to five years. humanity went wrong and how 1 stipend. AND ITS $ 2400 annual these problems might be correct- 1 0,700 annual cost-of-educat- ion allowance to the $ ed. TREATMENT ON CAMPUS? . fellowship institution. College of Wooster is Deadlines: The Aran Gandhi to November 14, 1988, application deadline. proud to welcome Come to... Awards announced by early April 1989. speak at the Wooster Forum on Fellowship tenure must begin by January 1990, at the latest. Monday. October 3. at 7:30 pjn. FIGHTING BACK: A PANEL DISCUSSION Gandhi will Potential applicants should be aware of the intense competition at McGaw Chapel. ON SEXUAL ASSAULT & YOUR RIGHTS for awards. In the 1988 competition, more than 1,000 give a lecture entitled, fellows. applications were reviewed to select 60 "Nonviolence and Conflict: the 4, 6:30 Doctoral Fellowships LOWRY PIT, TUESDAY, OCTOBER PM. For information: Hughes Gandhian Tradition." After the lec- Hilty, Call (202) 334-287- 2 The Fellowship Office Panelists include: Glenn Bucher, Dean of Faculty; Deborah will answer questions from or write: National Research Council ture he Secretary of the College; Carl Yund, Chief of Security; Lenora 2101 Constitution Avenue, N.W. the audience. On October 4. at Barnes-Wrigh- t. Director of Black Student Affairs; Police Office. Washington, DC 204 1 8 11:00 a.m. in the Lowry Center America Wooster City Police; Betty Shull, Clinical Psychologist; Dwayne I nited States of Pit, there will be a conversation Davis, Resident Life; Pat Limback, Nurse Practitioner; The Howard Hughes Medical Institute welcomes all with Aran and Sunanda Gandhi, Director of Taylor, As qualified applicants and encourages women and members and P. T. Raju. Emeritus Professor Sophie Wisniewski. Associate Dean of Students; Karen of minority groups to apply. of Philosophy at the College of sistant Professor of History Wooster. Page 6: THE WOOSTERj VOICE: September 30, 1988 Foruim debate review CDNIEMATIC by AMY HOLLANDER absolute sovereign state to main- the same capacity for survival. tain law and order. Hobbes also contends that people Thomas Hobbes and Nuclear If Hobbes' views of individuals are naturally inclined to prefer Deterrence" was the topic of the di- are extended to nation states then solitude, but many of the charac- alogue between Daniel Farrell and peace can only be achieved by the teristics that make people human Betrayed Alison Jaggar at the fourth creation of an international super-sovereig- n. are attained only by living in a by DAVID WIGHAM AND JEFF Wooster Forum event this past Farrell sees this as an social group. BAAB level of mentality as the suprema- Monday night. Dr. Farrell is cur- irrational idea since nations are Women and children are not cists to stop them. I did not rently a Professor of Philosophy not equal, as Hobbes assumes in- considered by Hobbes when he Winger goes undercover agree with that particular represen- at Ohio State University while dividuals are, and would be un- formulates his political theory. Debra bi-prod- to investigate an tation. These groups are a uct Jaggar is the Obed J. Wilson Pro- willing to relinquish their power. Jaggar suggests that the view of a in rural America anti-semet- ic assassination in Be- of and a threat to democra- fessor of Ethics and Professor of Nuclear weapons, however, give 17th century woman who has Posing as a combine op- cy, the only form of government Philosophy at the University of nations an equal capacity to de- raised children and perpetuated so- trayed. erator, she infiltrates a national that tolerates their existence. The . stroy each other. If every state ciety would not have been so pes- Leviathan, according to Daniel were to obtain nuclear arms, then simistic about human nature. network of white supremacist or- authority of the government Berringer co-sta- rs should have been questioned FarrelL is Hobbes' justification of Farrell suggests they would realize Hobbes pinpoints man's egotisti- ganizations. Tom not middle-America- n farmer a nation state. From his vision that a world government or at cal nature as the cause of conflict as a here. is suspected being the The unbelievability of of a lack of central government, least greater international cooper- but Jaggar sees the "roots of vio- who of J.B.: self-intere- group's triggerman. With Berring- Winger's character really annoyed Hobbes comes to certain assump- ation is in their best st lence in social inequities." Jaggar er, Winger's character becomes in- me throughout the film. She tions about man. Man, in the for survival. asserts that people do have a con- race-relat- ed well; she is strong and self-intereste- volved in a series of starts out state of nature, is essentially d, "Leviathan is a sophisticated science and that they do not need progress- equal in the sense of but dangerous piece of propagan- an absolute sovereign to maintain crimes that strain the ethics of intelligent. As the film es, she becomes more and more being able to kill each other, and da," states Alison Jaggar. She peace as Hobbes suggests. law enforcement. film deals with stupid. She does things that made rational enough to obtain a de- disagrees with the fundamental PersonnaUy, Farrell agrees with D.W.: This epitomes racism - swasti- me want to yell at the screen. sired means. From these assump- principles of Hobbes and believes Jaggar that Hobbes' assumptions the of burning crosses, and Ku Khix She contacts the F.BJ. from Ber-ringe- r's tions, Farrell comments that peo- his assumptions of human nature are false but contends that kas, Although the graph- house with him within ple are in a "constant war of all are "wildly and dangerously dis- Hobbes' conclusion is still rele- Klan rallies. makes the earshot. She goes back to the against all and each against each," torted." By considering the elder- vant. The United States, accord- ic portrayal of racism uncomfortable to sit through same small town that is full of and that the mere readiness to do ly, the sick, women and children, ing to FarrelL could be considered film at times, the message represented people who wanted to kill her. battle is being at war. It is not in Jaggar reasons that people are not . a Hobesian sovereign state since here is obvious. It unmasks the Betrayed annoyed me very much. man's self-intere- st to be at war equal and that they do not possess the law is absolute. the D.W.: I liked Betrayed be- and therefore he will support an blind ignorance lurking in logic of these racist groups. cause of the courage required to J.B.: The people and groups make it. It is easy for Hollywood Democrats- - Republicans depicted in the movie are stupid, to produce Ram bo-li- ke films that there is no doubt about that. The guarantee a profit. MGMUA took Continued from page 4 Continued from page 4 be- film's director, Costa-Gavr- as a chance with this project. I stu- campaign ef- Another hotly debated issue which will entail addressing the 1988 Republican Flashdance . shows the white su- lieve its true payoff goes far be- presenting in- was abortion. Bush's conservative dent organizations and fort. Interested individuals are premacists as normal people with yond any measure of monetary a campaign issues video tape. Re- stance on abortion emerged as he vited to inquire at the College dark sides, something that works value. This is not a happy mo- This committee is chaired by John maintained that abortion should publican table in Lowry on Mon- for the film. He does not, howev- vie, but its merits far outweigh Granato. be made illegal except in extreme day nights during dinner, or to er, make a comment about what he some small faults in its script. Response to the College Repub- cases. Furthermore, he appeared contact any of the organization's is showing. This, in my opinion, J.B.: Courage doesn't make good and flustered when asked what the pen- licans has been enthusiastic, officers. works against the film. films. The topic is an important alties would be for people who the organization is currently The College Republicans en- D.W.: This movie is about one, but the film is not that have and administer abortions un- eighty members strong. College courage you to become an active hate. The hateful images in this great. der the laws he would like to en- Republicans thanks those who participant in the campaign effort. movie are disturbing, and they Grades: D.W.: B J.B.: C-Betra- yed eager- act. have expressed interest and Remember, your involvement is sometimes blur the perspective of is currently playing at who may election! Dukakis took a much more ly welcomes students the key to a successful the film. For example, the roles The Lyric Twin Cinema at 7:00 ed their support to open-mind- approach when he wish to contribute and identities of the F.BJ. agents and 9:20 pjn. daily. Monday stated: "I do not favor abo- are murky. The film implies that night is College ID Night. Ad- rtionthe question is who makes civil authorities stoop to the same mission is $2.50 with ID. the decision? And I think it has to be the woman, in the exercise of her own conscience and religious beliefs, that makes the decision." Bush emphasized the importance gb15 visit life" although $25.50 of the "sanctity of . Reg. 43 Far pena- PACKAGE he is in favor of the death Tanning Bed lty, while Dukakis emphasized in- For The TEXTURE PERM dividual choice. Bush contradicted himself ONLY$2500 Stylist throughout the course of the de- NotvaBd with other offers. Jr. bate. He accused Dukakis of being 222 W. LIBERTY STREET unpatriotic, but said that he would 20 VISIT have found a way to sign an SAVE WOOSTER, OHIO 44691 amendment which was declared to 264-216- 1 unconstitutional. He said he PACKAGE be REG. $15.50 supported funding for the military For The Tanning Booth $3.00 OFF and drug programs, yet said that with coupon AUDIO VIDEO he would not raise taxes and did not suggest any other sources of ONLY $2500 with other offers. Jr. Stylist funding. Not valid Polk Yamaha JVC Sony ; The next "Students for Dukakis" 345-70- 00 meeting will be held Sunday. Oc- Clarion 'Pioneer Auto Sound tober 2. at 7:30 in Compton Hall 2786 Cleveland Road Straight Wire Replacement Needles lounge. Dukakis supporters and all Wooster, Ohio CD'S in stock are interested in learning more FAMILY HAIR CENTER welcome. September 30, 1988 'THE WOOSTERj VOICE: zPaze 7 . 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Field hockey makes first conference victory K by KATHY OSTA ed that it had been "a frustrating u game, but the team came out on The Wooster Women's Field top." The victory definitely dem- - - v Hockey team travelled to Oberlin onstrated the mental toughness of this past weekend for their first the team.

. conference victory. . The team On Tuesday the team travelled to came in ready to --fight, but they Denison to fight the BIG Red. faced two obstacles; both the con- The game was. scoreless through dition of the field and the officials one half. Wooster came on working the game were poor. The strong in the second half, but De- bumpy field often caused the ball nison was even stronger, scoring to lift into the air and many of eight minutes into the second the free hits were considered dan- half. Wooster fought hard until gerous. the clock ran out, but was unable In the first half, Oberlin was to score. As senior Nancy Walter able to score on Wooster, but our put it, "Denison is definitely a women came back in the second. beatable team." Captain Jessica Ten minutes into the second half. Skolnikoff felt that the team had Amy Zedlitz scored to tie the both "improved and learned from game up. Regulation time ended the game." Coach Sheila Noonan in a tie at one apiece. The teams commented that Wooster "showed went into a ten-minu- te overtime, some improvement in some areas, but neither Wooster nor Oberlin but we really need to be stronger tallied the winning goal. In the before we are scored upon." Noo- second overtime, however, sopho- nan added that it was "a disap- Dan Stetaniuk more Kathy Osta scored to put pointing loss." Wooster ahead. The women held This Saturday, the Lady Fight- Field hockey player BETH GRIBBIN makes a play for the ball despite difficult odds. on from there and defeated Oberlin ing Scots will host Kenyon at 1 two to one. pjn. at Cindy Barr Field. Senior Cclinda Brandt comment So the way I see it In the American League Champi- Volleyball loses to O.W. by CJ. MITCHELL onship, the only question is can anyone beat the Oakland A's. The major league baseball sea Don't bet the farm on it. Oakland by ERKA SEYFRJED Wooster will prevail when the two Wooster has a young team and a close. The boys Boston and team next meet . She also said that the starters are needed. son is nearly at will most likely face summer are starting to pack the Red Sox have die best chant Last weekend, the Wooster Lady that the team seems to play at a Not only does Wooster have a of away the gloves and bats and pre Both the Red Sox and tha A's Scots Volleyball team played in higher level when the competition young bench, but their starters are paring to rest in the winter offsea- have MVP candidates as weTL the grueling tournament is tough rhan when the women also comparatively young. GLC. son. There will nursing of inju- Boston's Mike Greenwefl and Oak- and came out with a few bumps face weaker opponents. Smith, however, is optimistic '' ries, winter play in Florida and land's Jose Canseco, the first 40 and bruises. The women played a This past Wednesday, the wom- she believes that the women trade talk. But wail!!. --Well still (hrs)-4- 0 (sb) man in major league good game against second place en lost to two powerhouses, Ohio played as best as they could and have the boys of Autumn: . the baseball history. Albion, but fell to Hope and Ohio Dominion and Muskingum. Al- mat the women will be competi- Playoffs. Boston may have the edge with Coach Pat Smith said though die women hustled, they tive after they gain collegiate ex- Wesley en. The National playoffs are set. experience and pitching. Their women should have beat- just couldn't compete with the ma- perience. that the The Los Angeles Dodgers will be ace, Roger Clemens, thrives on and she hopes that ture teams. Smith said that en O.W.. going up against the New York games like the playoffs. Oakland Mets. This is by far the most in- has former Dodger Bob Welch as cross-countr- y teresting match up of the League their ace, plus the best reliever m Womens takes 2nd Championships. Each team has a. the American League in Dennis MVP candidate. LA.'s Kirk Gib Eckersley. But tha edge goes to season, senior Amy Thayer ran son and New York's Darryl Straw Oakland due to thier domination by SHADE WHTTESEL great finish, placing second over- all with a time of 20:24 over the strongly to finish sixth for the berry. of Eastern division teams all sea- team with Beth Toole finishing These two teams have the best son. The way I see it: Oakland m Despite the absence of Woosters tough five kilometer course. Beth Blakemore pulled through with a close behind, taking seventh. pitching staffs in the National 5. top .runner, Steph- - Scierka, the Shade Whitesel and Chris Lyon League all of basebalL The Expect to see an offensive ry 14th place finish and a time of if not womens cross-count- team fi- up also put in good performances. Dodgers' Orel Hershisher will battle in the World series. AX. nished a strong second to Ohio 21:29. Netty Link moved to fact that our course is so likely win the Cy Young West teams have won 2 out of the Wesleyan at the Wooster Invita- take third for the team with a 20th The most place finish in 21:45. Kristy challenging and that we . train on Award. But after trading away Pe- past 3 World Series and Oakland tional last Saturday. Eleven advantage." said Bender and Sue Louis ran 21:51 it worked to our dro Gerrero. die Dodgers just don't should make 3 of 4. The . Mets teams, including Baldwin-Wallac- e, re- co-capt- ain Beth Toole. have the power mat the Mets have pitching may make it dose, but I Marietta and Oberlin College, pro- for 21st and 22:25 for 26th. "Considering we're all feeling with Carter. Hernandez. Johnson. doubt it. New York is running vided strong competition for the spectively, to complete the top McReynolds plus Strawberry. The into a buzz saw. The way I see it: Wooster Lady Scots. five. - this way I see Mets in 6. Oakland in 6. Karen Aeberli again ran to a Competing in her first race it Page THE WOOSTERj VOICES September 30, 1988 CLASSIFIEDS Football plays t6ugh game WANTED Representative by ETHAN GORSUCH back Craig Lombardi (Vandergrift, Scon Powell (Darien, Conn.) and Established tour operator seeks local representative to help promote Pa.). Meanwhile, Grove City junior linebacker Geoff Belz and sell spring break tours to: Cancun, Acapulco, Bahamas. Must be ag The Fighting Scots picked up kicker Doug Hart kicked two of (North Olmsted). It will be Pow- gressive personable, work 7 to 10 fan. a week, earn $3000 on average two fine running backs this year. his four field goals to make the ell's first start since last season plus a free trip. Contact: Student Travel Connection 363 Northbelt, East 1-800-22- As first-ye- ar student Brian Gran-diso- n score 13-- 6 as the teams headed for because of his devastating knee Suite 370 Houston, Texas 77060 or call 5-3058 (Akron) sat out last week's the locker rooms at the half. The injury. Belz has missed two games game with Grove City; fellow Scots took the lead for the first since he was injured in the season ROOM NEEDED first-ye- ar student TJ. Mallory time in the third quarter on a 2 opener and he should provide Parents' weeekend 1029 (Elkridge, Md.) filled in nicety. yard run by Mallory and a two some much needed stability to the Write: Padwe, 1009 Woburn Court, McLean, Lom- 263-20- Mallory compiled 75 yards rush- point conversion pass from Wooster defense. Allegheny's VA 22102 or call Elizabeth: 00 ex 2647. ing and caught 3 passes for 74 bardi to junior wide receiver Ray-vo- n record is 2-- 1 and they came off more yards and two touchdowns in Boone (New York. N.Y.). with a decisive 31--8 victory over the 19-1- 4 loss to the Wolverines The fourth quarter was all Doug the Yeoman of Oberlin. Allegheny Lonely? Need a Date? of Grove City. The loss dropped Hart and the Wolverines. His leads the conference in total of- Write Datetime, 2599 E. Main St. the Scots' record to 0-- 3, the slow- third field goal of the day made fense (442.3), total defense Suite 202, Columbus Oh. 43009 est start for any team under coach the' score 16-1- 4. After an incredi- (221.7), and rushing defense Bob Tucker at Wooster. ble interception by the Grove (58.0). Allegheny is also averag- Once again, the opponents were City defense Hart put the king on ing 293 points per game while CONFIDENnAL ADOPTION first to score in the first quarter as the cake with his fourth field goal only allowing 123 points per Caucasian couple offer love, warmth, financial security. Medical, legal Grove City got on the board early of the game. game; totals that are also the best expenses paid . Mansfield News Journal Box 717A 70 West 4th St. with a touchdown making the This week the Fighting Scots in the conference. The game is at Mansfield. Oh. 44902 score" 7-- 0. In the second quarter, open theii NCAC schedule against 1:30 Saturday at Severance Stadi- the Scots and the Wolverines trad- the very tough Allegheny team. um. The lifetime record between JOBS IN AUSTRALIA ed six points as Mallory scored The Scots will be looking toward the two teams is 8-- 3 in favor of Immediate Opening for Men and Women. 11,000 to 60,000. the first of his two touchdowns on to the return of two injured Wooster but Allegheny has won Construction, Manufacturin, Secretarial Work, Nurses, Engineering,

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