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Novelist Opinion Poll Rating Chicago News p.e P.17 P.3 P.9 Weisman CC borders tw-o lakes scholarships By Dan Pompei Junior Frank Talesky follows suit. "Oh, the water Is collecting. you mean beauUful Lake Pothole? "But If you put cement over It, you mere . And you thought that Columbia was on EverytJme It rains, It's there for a few ly run It off someplace else. I, as a layman, awarded the east bank of the Lake. Well, actually It weeks. It's • nuisance and a hazard to believe that they can channel it to the depends on which lake you're talking drivers on Harrison." sewers, It said Nyberg. By Merzdorf about, because the school Is bordered by Ask anyone around school how long the Alex Maggi, supervisor of the first ward two of them: Lake Mlchi&an, of course, 1a800D has been there, and they'll say as Department of Sanitation points out the Sixteen Columbia College students have and Lake Harrlson, that terribly annoy long as they can remember. Harold compltcations. " It's not that easy just to been awarded SC holarships by the Albert Ing; bothersome puddle that clutters the Nyberg. owner of the Harrison Hotel, says fill it up with cement. Even if it was that P. Weisman Memorial Fund. Harrison Hotel garage's driveway. It's been around for at least as long as easy, It lakes an order, and we'd have to The fund is sponsored by Chicago Com Columbia's student's sentiments on some CC students have been aUve. "I get together with the owner. The city just munications, composed of 25 communica Lake Hamson are unanimous. And the would say It's been there as long as I've doesn't come out and fill in the sidewalk." tion organizations which hold an annual fact, that there is no salling, swimming, owned the hotel, a good 20 years." Well Rome wasn't bunt In a day, you luncheon for the scholarship funding. tanning, or tranquil walking on It's shores As far as anyone knows, the puddle have to start somewhere. "We could check Mr. Weisman, a well known Chicago has Uttle to do with It. mlaht have originated with "the 'bi g it out, but as Car as getting rid of the communicator believed that communica· " ] think it's obnoxious," said junior Terl bang." "It's almost ageless," Nyberg depression, that would be handled through tions people should understand their com Costanzo. ". have to walk out of my way agrees. the sidewalk department (Department of mon goals, as opposed to focusing on the and run the risk of getting hit by cars that So why then, hasn't something been done Public Ways). They will run a program elements which set them apart. can't see me. I think the city should level it about It? "I've contacted the city off and with the owners with each side paying half This years awards ranged from $200 to off or put a drain there." on," said Nyberg. "They have come and the cost," according to Maggi. $500. The recipients are: Student Kevin Burford feels similarly, done some blacktopping and this and that "Usually, everybody balks," he con Janet A. Anderson - A photographic " It's an obstruction, It keeps not only with a lot of assurances, but It's never been tinued. "They want the city to fix it free. essay of small coastal town recreational students, but normal pedestrians from go satisfactory. " It's called a 50/ 50 program. activities. ing down the street. You have to stop and Well Is there any way of permanently "The leasee of the building is responsi Barrie M. Dellenbach - An expose of the go around in the middle of the street and pulilng the plug on the puddle? HOh sure," ble Cor the sidewalk of a building," ac T.V. news operations through video. dodge cars or get your shoes wet just to go said Nyberg. "The city would have to raise cording to MaggI. " The city will go halves Eugene Dillenburg - Promotion of an to school. Something should have been certain levels. Certain areas are lower, on major projects. This is where all the audio-visual feature on the Beatles to be done about It a long time ago," Burford certain areas are higher. Where the litigation, time, eCCort, and complications held in the Ferguson Auditorium. said. sewers are located Is higher than where Glenn Alan - Fischer - Documentary of Continuedonp.ee 15 photographs of the gay community. Lucinda Guard - A film documentary of a waitress struggling for economic sub sistance. Peter R. Hartel - A short film telling the story of a mans encounter with a youn g boy. Patricia Hemmingway - Seale - Documentary film on Koko Taylor, Chicago blues singer. Margaret Hussey - A photographic history of a family near Fayetteville, Ten nessee. Vi!::toria Julian - A combination of taped interviews and photos about an isolated town in the Arkansas Ozarks. Michael Kreiser - A photographic study of female nudes incorporating objective and subjective aspects of photography. Marcia May - The development of a non · smoking poster for the Chicago Heart :\ssociation dircctcd to children :tnrl teenagers. Ray Reiss - Photo documentary of Chicago life in the 'SOs to be donated to the Chicago Historial Society. Mary Kee Shelton - Short film depicting the readjustment of an ex·con to socil't)" Elisabeth Sinsabaugh - Attempt by the photographer to transform her inn er self onto <l piece of photographil" emulsion: four silk panels will depict her four 1'I)"t'I"s of herself. Oavid H. Smith A photographic l'X' ami nation of male/ female relationships in com tempary Americ.l. Eitan Wceder · :\ short film surrounding ttlt' relatiollship of a 2U-year o ld WOIlHIIl and hit her. The following persons will assist HOI." Heiss with his projl'ct : Peggy Dnlwrty. Steve Gross. John ,Jackman, Scott McLJonald, Helene Smith-Honwr ilnd How safe is the C.T.A. 1-500,yoo.08. 15, La rry Tuckman. P .... 2 Columbia CbroD1cle OPINIONS.... OPINIONS... OPINIONS... Editoria.l "Winning isn't everything, it's the oniy playing In the major leagues, and Immor thing. .. talizes those players who to them are con editors: Vice Lombardi querers of the world. they can do no wrong. As a member of the Sound Spectrum on WVRX radio, t was quite disappointed with your article con Green Bay Packers But when does the fUn and enjoyment of cerning Ihe Sound Spectrum . Although I am not a journalism major, I do know how imporldnt it is to 5 time Super Bowl Champions the game end, and the serious businesslike gel as muc h fa clual information about a story as possible. and talk with the ri ghl sources in order to get characteristics of the game take the upper th at information . The story on Ihe Sound Spectrum left much 10 be desired. suc h as the inception of Editorial Commentary hand? Players are getting paid In excess of the program, its goals. and the responses from its li steners. These fa cts were omitted simply because In society today most children can over a haH a million dollars per year to the reporter did nol interview the most knowledgeable sources. Identify with sports. From the Reggie I bring fans Into stadiums, ballparks, and Starnes Paskett, who is Ihe producer of Ihe Sound Spectrum should have been the first person to be Jacksons to the Larry Birds and the arenas across the country, because after contacted. The management of WVRX , Joe Cassidy and Mike Sa){ton , should ha ve been contacted Walter Pay tons to the Wayne Gretzkys, all, the American way of life sees winners abo. It is through their support and good judgement that we exist. Mr . Paskett could have informed sports is an international language span on a pedestal above those who fail . But your reporter that we are not an "album oriented rock program", but a black contemporary format ning the globe. Every young boy dreams of Conthu.led Oft pa!ile 11 which is a colleclive effort involving all of its members. We have had live interviews with musicians, as well as with one of the top disc jockeys in the city. We have given away free tickets, and we have supported the Allanta Crisis by giving away free rib bons to our listeners. We pro\lide our listeners with the very latest popular music, much of which comes from our personal finances. We 're more than just music, we' re communicators. I hope thai in the fulure the Chronicle will communicate more effectively in order to inform the stu dent body of the constructive changes taking place, as a result of involved students. Robert rhunderbird, Sound Spectrum Editors: The Columbia Chronicle article. " Internships Prepare Students for Job Market" (March 20 , 1981 , P 5) gave good exposure 10 Columbia's cooperative education program .