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...-••••• Letters ys W.P.R.K. IsP] A Student Activity Rollins College to the surrounding community we are doing well and consistently -- and let m Paul Vonder Heide through the broadcasting of Chapel services, people know that we are doing so. President concerts, lectures, athletic events, etc.; In the spirit of cooperation suggested byyo Student Association 2. to serve the local community of alumni and resolution , though, let me invite you, as Pres Rollins College friends with a combination of music programs of the Student Association, to appoint a stude and non-credit educational offerings, which serve on the Advisory Committee. Please let nr Dear Paul: speak well of the quality and character of know whom you have assigned and we will inv I write to thank you both personally and on Rollins; him/her to all future meetings. Further, let mei behalf of the Advisory Committee for the 3. to be an instrument of the public relations you and that individual to gather interested communication from the Student Senate program of the College, in communicating its students and to develop a full and complete concerning the radio station. The Advisory activities and events and in fostering esteem proposal on how students can be more involve Committee is composed of Rick Bommelje, for the College on the part of those who WPRK, including support of current programm Director of Non-Credit Continuing Education; support it; Gordon Fraser, General Manager of WPRK; Charles (classical music, sports, news, Academic Outli Rodgers, Professor of Theatre and Speech; Ober 4. to offer informal, practical opportunities for and any expanded programming (progressive Tyus, Director of Public Affairs; Ward Woodbury, interested students to have hands-on music and other suggestions). That proposal Professor of Music; and myself. Acting on the experience with radio broadcasting. should include specific commitments for staffi authorization of President Seymour and the These purposes were reaffirmed and further programming and back-up. It needs to be write directive of the Council on Administration and clarified in the spring of 1982, when the ad hoc and designed in direct consultation with Statio Budgets, this Advisory Committee came together committee was reconvened to review the current Manager Fraser and Non-Credit Continuing at my invitation last spring, following a broad- situation at the station. Specifically, Dr. Beer's Education Director Bommelje. based assessment of the radio station. We met committee recommended that the continuing If your appointed Advisory Committee memb today and, among other business, discussed the education potential of the station be explored by will then present the plan -- which should cover resolution of the Student Senate asking for Rick Bommelje and that the core of programming from January 1 through Commencement -toon expansion of programming to include progressive continue to be classical music. committee at a mutually convenient date in earl music. The Advisory Committee has full This is the course we are now following. December, I will promise full and thoughtful responsibility for station policy. We were fortunate to obtain the services of consideration of its content for possible We believe it may help us in our mutual interest Gordon Fraser, a real "pro" in the radio business. A implementation in January. in the station and its potential to clarify our current format for this Fall Semester was set. Instead of -It may be worth noting in this context that we understanding of its mission. In what I hoped was a complaints, as in the past, we have been receiving also continuing to explore the prospect of a caff constructive response to criticism of WPRK from numerous compliments from alumni and friends system, to be a student enterprise. As the statin alumni, faculty, and friends in 1981 to review the since broadcasting was resumed a month ago. But now is, it is not a student activity like, say, programming of the station and to make our base of public support is fragile, our image is Sandspur or the Tomokan. It is a vehicle of Collet recommendations. This committee was chaired by fuzzy, and our budgetary constraints severe. relations. Bettina Beer and was composed of students, The Advisory Committee believes, therefore, that faculty, and staff. After thorough functional any programming changes or additions should be Sincere! analysis, this group concluded that the primary deferred until Winter Term, at the earliest. We Robert F. C objectives of the station are: believe a steady course must be maintained at 1. to project and present aspects of the life of least through the Fall Term. We need to know what Sandspur Short On News

Dear Editor: Nordstrom Supports Plea / have just waded through the mass of i I logic which purports to be a review of WPRK in the Dear Editor November 23 issue. The Sandspur must have been short of news this week to have devoted so much / support Gary Williams's plea for increased space to an opinion article. However, nothing merit scholarship money for the simple reason that daunted, as the saying goes, I have tried to think I want to see the best students possible coming to through an appropriate response, and I believe that Rollins, those who are most interested in learning the enclosed copy of a recent letter to Paul Vonder and growing intellectually and culturally. Heide regarding the Student Senate resolution on WPRK given the facts about our radio station. Some may ask: Why not be satisfied with teaching and helping any student who might It may be sufficient (but I fear it may not be) to manage to come? That motive is commendable at say that the institution has a responsibility to strive the level of mandatory public education. But this for programming which speaks well of the place aristocentric college, aiming to be the best that it and truly serves the community toward which the can, needs the most capable and highly motivated station is beamed. One person's "potential" is students in order to challenge and be challenged by another's poison. Who, then, should decide which the best obtainable faculty. of a variety of program options are exercised? We have tried with Interested students, faculty, and The more exciting their students, the greater the administrators, to answer that question carefully, psychic rewards reaped by the faculty, who may reasonably, and constructively. find it a privilege worth some monetary sacrifice to teach at the top of their bent. Of "Savage" I ask: On the basis of what a priori Nonetheless, it has been argued that judgment are we to conclude that the "potential" "increases" in faculty salary over the last dozen for broadcasting "progressive" music on WPRK is years, except for those won through promotion one we necessarily ought to strive to fulfill? have not increased the net income of the faculty, relative to inflation. This issue needs public Sincerely, clarification, I think, before our debate over budgetary priorities can reasonably continue. Is the Robert F. Duvall faculty, in order to attract better students, to hold Vice President weir current salary levels or to consider lower pay in "real" dollars? Then we must ask: if better students deserve monetary incentives for their meritorious performances, why not also the faculty? Yours,

Allan Nordstrom Associate Professor of English Ilins college sandspur december 7,1982 pg 5

Director Says Article Was Based On Opinion develop a proposal on how students can be more Dear Editor consists of classical music, educational offerings- involved in WPRK, including support of current including a 10-week, non-credit course entitled In the November 23,1982 edition of Sandspur, a programming and any expanded programming( "History of Radio and Television,"the academic "news" article was presented about the Rollins progressive music and other suggestions). outlook interview show that highlights Rollins College Radio Station, WPRK—FM. Unfortunately, Additionally, a student representative has been College, campus activities (i.e. athletic events, this lengthy article was based on opinion, not fact. appointed to the WPRK Advisory Committee. chapel services, lectures etc.) and news provided In an effort to clarify the reported misconceptions, During the past two months of operation.WPRK byThe Associated Press. following is an update on thge progress of the has clearly established itself as a professional Va ly Normally, the advertising costs involved in radio station. operated college radio station. Every effort will bne reopening a radio station are substantial. Due to At the end of the 1982 spring term, WPRK was in made to continue the progress that has already Mr. Fraser's efforts, numerous public service such a state of confusion that the decision was been made. made to curtail broadcasting during the summer announcements were made about WPRK in The Orlando Sentinel, The Little Sentinel, andThe During the past two months of operation, WPRK months. On June 1,1982 the Radio Station was has clearly established itself as a professionally placed under the Division of Non-Credit Programs. Outlook.The dollar value of this exposure was tremendous. operated college radio station. Every effort will be This organizational move was designed to closely made to continue the progress that has already affiliate WPRK with an academic unit. The volunteer staff consists of students, faculty and community citizens. The following personnel been made. However, it will require the continued A search was conducted to attract a qualified support of the entire Rollins community. manager who would be responsible for the daily have participated in the Station's operation during operations of the station. On Auqust 1,1982 Mr the Fall term: Jim Bowden, Jim Ramsey, Rick Campbell, Bill Wood, Bucky Stemmer, Geoff In conclusion, the primary goal of WPRK is to Gordon Fraser, a former NBC arid ABC develop its potential to the fullest extent. It seems radio/television professional, was hired. Mr. Macover, Cynthia Darrach, Melinda Blankenburg, Paul Smergel, Jane Stones, Dave Breenberg, David counterproductive for the Sandspur to feature a Fraser's goals were threefold: 1) to assem­ "news" article that completely distorts reality, ble and train a completely volunteer staff; 2) Harrah, andJanice Griffith; faculty administrate rs- Dr.Charles Rodgers, Dr. Ward Woodbury, Dr. Susan especially since the author has not worked at to coordinate the repair and replacement of station WPRK since May of 1982. equipment; and 3) to implement a program format Lachman, Dr. David Currie, Dr. Sylvia Reynolds and that emerged from the recommendations of the Mr. Ober Tyus; community citizens - Sue Trecasse, WPRK Task Force and that was endorsed by the Al Simmons, Dorothy Houk, Louis Fink, Charles Council on Administration and Budget during May Davis and Bernard Guzinski. All staff members are 1982. auditioned and trained by Mr. Fraser. It should be noted that there are plans for Sincerely, On Monday, September 27,1982, WPRK began expanding and extendinq the proqram format in Richard K. BOMMELJE transmitting again with a professional approach in the future. On October 24,1982, the WPRK Advisory full compliance with Federal Communications' Committee formally invited the Student Director Commission's regulations. The current format Association to gather interested students to

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Dear Editor:

I congratulate you on your recent article calling attention to faculty budgetary priorities. Indeed calling our attention to ANYpriorities is refreshing! Moral issues that go beyond the mundane(whether international, national or local) do not tend to be high on our campus agenda.

Sister Kate

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The World ee Around Us G< words: vassily barberopolous words: vassily barberopolous Albania AAAAw m pronounced "Alia Albania's new head of state is Romiz Alia. He sudden decentralization. The local officials*) succeeds Haxi Lleshi who held the post for 30 Last year, on the 19th of October 1981, the their inadequate experience and irresponsibili years. population of Greece was called to the polling will be submitted to pressure from special Rome stations to elect its new Prime Minister. Andreas interests, thus inefficiency and corruption will Sergei Antonov, 34, was arrested in Rome on Papandreou, a former University of California increase. economics professor, married to a U.S. citizen, won suspicion of complicity in Pope John Paul's He claimed.he got Greece out of Nato becai attempted assassination last year. It is rumoured an overwhelming victory with his Socialist party. wasn't supporting the Interests of Greece.T« that the KGB was behind the assassination His opposition, the New Democratic party led by however, he decided it is wise that Greece sta wanting to end the Pope's life because he is a the ex-Prime Minister George Rallis, has faded the alliance and asked the parliament to recoi Catholic, a Pole, and interferes with pontics. quietly into the background. the agreement when It re-entered the alliance Ghana The Socialist Party's one word slogan during the The former government was constantly atti flight-Lieutenant Jerry Rawlings, Ghana's head election period was "Allaghi". (This means in by the Socialists because it supported the modern Greek "change".) The Socialists of the military Goverment, claimed to have put American bases in Greece. Andreas preach interpreted this change as a "change" from the down a coup attempt by "radical" soldiers in the the American bases should be "booted out."l capital, Accra. bad, corrupted and inefficient way of ruling of the interview after the elections he stated "afters Bogota democratic party with the goal of creating a better thought I believed it would be better to comei 22 people are feared dead as a twin-engine Greece. negotiations with the Americans and get in domestic airliner crashed in a mountainous area. The Greeks expressed their dissatisfaction exchange for the bases more sophisticated^ The plane was flying from San Jose to Bogota. towards the policies of the democrats by voting for and weaponry, and also that the Greek public OAU the "change". The other "best" choice they had the right to be informed on what is happening was Communism, something unthinkable to the The Organization of African Unity summit in This summer Mr. Haig visited Greece and bol average Greek person considering that only thirty Tripoli failed to open because of a dispute over and Andreas struck up a deal "beneficiaryto years have elapsed since the crushing of the Chad's status. sides." communists during their civil war. West Germany Improvement of the educational systemwi Today, over a year has passed since the Chancellor Helmut Kohl declared West of Andreas' first objectives. He critisized itas socialists have taken over. The question which has Germany's commitment to deploying U.S. cruise "a bit better than that of Italy." His propositi! been created as time has gone by is if the Greeks and Pershing-2 nuclear missiles as from next year to establish two-year colleges for studentsie received the "change" they asked for. If yes, to how according to the NATO policy. from university admission. This would satisfy much does it amount for? India parents most of all because their child would Andreas, during his campaign, promised the Police arrested 580 Sikh militants in New Delhi succeed in receiving a diploma, but it wouldf populace that he would curb official corruption and the Punjab to avert disturbances during the solve the educational problem. The weaknes which as he asserted, had reached "fantastic" Asian Games. the educational system include extreme heights. He also vowed to streamline the Give it a think politicization, which leads to frequent strikes administration. Today, as he says, he is trying to Last Saturday on the 27th of professors more devoted to their prerequisite November, 40 Ku Klux Klan members decentralize the government authority "giving for were going to conduct their first march the first time the opportunity to the civil servants to "GREECE," continued on in Washington DC since 1925. A crowd take decisions". It seems that he has not of 3,000 anti-klan protesters was considered the difficulties and consequences of a awaiting them. The police hastily had to accompany them out of town in order to prevent an incident. Question: if the 40 KKK members had been black would the police have protected them? Column Change in Hong Kong words: mike Korei Status Would Yield Don't Allow Wooden Nickels To Be Economic Consequences Taken From Your Pockets words: allistar craig The evolution of man's questioning problem of a decaying highway system Hong Kong is a colony of 5.2 million people, nature seems to have advanced from in our country. The idea of addressing most of whom are ethnic Chinese. At present, Hong the remedial question of "why" to the two problems with one piece of Kong is a British colony and has been for the past related inquiry which asks "how." A legislation is a legacy of public works 140 years. Britain acquired H.K. in the 1840's as the democratic society relies upon an legislation in the New Deal program. spoils of a war over opium. There Were three electorate which exhibits This leads to the "how" portion of our treaties involved in H.K.'s acquisition; two ceded inquisitlveness and directs these two inquiry which the Roosevelt H.K. island plus the tip of Kowloon peninsula to questions to their elected administration did not address — how Britain in perpetuity. The third leased the New representatives whenever new do you finance large public assistance Temtones for ninety nine years. The New Temtones legislation Is proposed. Unfortunately, programs? are a vital part of H.K.'s existence, because they Americans have had the tendency to It appears as though our government account for 90% of its land and most of its food. All simply ask "why", and subsequently three treaties expire in 1997. is evolving because the Reagan accept this proposal if it appears to be administration has expressed concern The communist government in Peking does not advantageous, and have overlooked recognize the treaties because it maintains Britain about the funding of this federal their responsibility to ask how such program. President Reagan has voiced used gun boat diplomacy to bully the Chinese legislation will be financed. Americans authorities of that time, into ceding H.K. On the his support for a 5$ per gallon tax in the 1960s knew what the Great increase on fuel and congressional other hand, Britain holds the view that the treaties Society Program was designed to are valid under international law. Herein lies the approval for this revenue generating accomplish but did they realize that it proposal seems certain. The Reagan basic problem. China wants sovereignty over H.K. would be funded by federal deficit returned to Peking in 1997, while Britain wants to administration has perhaps evolved to spending which created rampant stage were It asks pertinent questions negotiate the future status of H.K. inflation in the 1970s? As constituents China and Britain have decided to open about federal financing for public work in a democratic society we have the programs but it certainly has not negotiations which will lead to a settlement. A responsibility to ask both "why" and settlement is vital in order to maintain coficence in displayed the ability to choose the best "how" questions about the job creation means for generating additional tax H.K.'s economy. The threat of communist rule has legislation which is pending in revenue. already caused jitters and fears in H.K. In reality, Congress. China will have to compromise because H.K. is the Gasoline taxes are regressive and most important source of foreign exchange; 40% of In the face of a 10.4% level of therefore affect the less fortunate more her foreign exchange comes through H.K. H.K. is unemployment it is apparent that the severely than those individuals with a also important as an access to China's entre- purpose of this legislation is to trim the peneurs. A change in the status of H.K. would lines at the unemployment offices. "NICKELS," continued on pg. 15 have serious economic consequences. Specifically, these jobs will address the rollins college sandspur december 7,1982 pg 7 NEWS

'82 Phonathon World Hunger Committee Best Ever Raises Over $3,000 For four nights the week of November 15, sixty- eight student and alumni volunteers gathered at words: bill wood the Park Avenue Barnett Bank for the Fall 1982 Rollins Fund Phonathon. They telephoned alumni The World Hunger Committee, by colloquim that afternoon threatening to across the country to ask their pledges to The force and philanthropy, raised over take Hoyt Edge hostage unless the Rollins Fund, the college's largest fund-raising $3,000 in its recent Fall activities. The faculty put up some money to prevent program that includes what used to be called the money came from " ransom money " this. The faculty pledged over $700, Alumni Annual Fund. given in the Great Campus Caper on preventing the kidnapping. Marilyn O'Connor, Director of The Rollins Fund, November 12th, validine pledges by The following week, the World declared this the most successful effort since students, and faculty pledges given at Hunger Committee asked for pledges in phonathons were begun at Rollins one year ago. It the faculty colloquium on the 12th to Beans, which were made on student's raised $25,029 which goes toward reducing tuition prevent the abduction of Dr. Hoyt Edge validine cards. They were asked to increases. from the meeting. contribute what they felt they would eat Anne Kelley '82 and Val Wroblewski '82 co- On the afternoon of the twelfth, during one day, and then fast on chaired the student teams, and Doug Kerr '66 leaders of all the Greek organizations November 18th as a representation of chaired the alumni teams. Best callerswere on campus, head residents and RA's of this contribution, although the fast was Marilyn Cuzzi (Winter Park Community), Jackie all the major dorms, and optional. Over $1,100 was contributed Buckley '85, George Boyle '84, and Bill Gailey '80, representatives of various other groups by students. The fast began the night who won dinners for two. Free subs went to Emily were lured to the studios ofWPRKunder of the 17th, and lasted throughout the O'Leary '86, Lisa Armous '83, Jim Gregory '85, and the pretense of a few hours of service following day, Thursday, ending with a Doug Storer '83. for the W.H.C. When they had arrived, break-fast ceremony that night in Pictured here are some of the phoners in action. Dean Wettstein explained that they Sullivan House with monster bread and The next Rollins Fund Phonathon is scheduled for were now hostage, until they raised stew. February. pledges from their organizations to free The World Hunger Committee them, which were preset by the will become visible again in the Spring, Committee. Generally the organization when they put on the fourth annual " had to raise a total of $1.00 for each of "Feed the People" benefit concert. The its members to get their leader back. head of the committee, junior Dana The hostages were allowed to send Ballinger, says the date is not finally set runners to their dorms, use the phone, yet, but will be either the Friday

Just after pre-registration week, requirement. Also mentioned was a lack tomb-stones and other signs of of diversity in course offerings (three mourning began to dot the walls of courses involving women in literature Orlando Hall, all bearing the names of were cancelled), and insufficient or courses which were to have been misleading course descriptions. offered in this coming spring term. To prevent a future recurrence of this These posters were dedicated by situation, some suggested that the disappointed professors and English professors make a list of elective majors to the many cancelled classes in courses that they would like to teach, the department. and ask for student reactions. It was In a meeting of both interested also mentioned that better course students and faculty on Thusday, descriptions would help to increase November 18th, reasons for the interest in elective classes. There is chris goddu problem and possible solutions were also a feeling that smaller classes in discussed. Among the reasons the upper-level electives with fewer non- mentioned was the instituting of a majors might ultimately benefit the "wish list" (a list of classes which course. students requested on a questionnaire The cancellation of many potentially circulated early in the year). Many non- good courses, though disappointing, majors concerned with getting an "L" does seem to be having a profitable requirement desired to see more side effect in that both students and sections of Introduction to Literature. faculty in the English department are In the past, students not able to get working together toward the formation into this Intro class enrolled in upper of a program which could be even better division electives like most of the than it has been in the past. cancelled classes in order to pass this

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New Campus- Wid\ Briefs Question: "How do you I system this year under t meet for an averages Tickets are available in the Chapel Office for the traditional Candlelight week?... How hoi Christmas Vespers. Four services will be offered; the one for students,!acuity, staff and their families will be Sunday,December 12 at 8.30p.m. Stop by the Chapel Office or check with your RA for tickets. Lisa Smart: It's great. It's better 'cause On Sunday, December 12 at 11 a.m., an you have more spare time... more Advent Communion Service will be held study time. in the Chancel of the Chapel.

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CHRISTMAS BREAK The Residence Halls will be closed for Christmas Break beginning on Friday, December 17, at 5 p.m. until Sunday, January 2,1983, at 8 a.m. It will not be possible for students to remain in the Residence Halls during this period. The hot water and heat will be turned off. The Beanery will close after lunch on December 17 and reopen at dinner on January 2,1983. Arrangements will be made to accomodate the members of the Men's and Women's Basketball Teams in one or two of the Residence Halls. Make your travel plans now to avoid the heavy holiday traffic. Students with any special problems should notify the Housing Office. Paul Vonder Heide: I think it's great... Sherry Jackson: I think it's better John Eggert ("JT"): I think it's go THINK IT'S GREAT!!! I think the new 'cause It gives you more time for like it. I think the most valuable^ system gives students the opportunity studying to prepare for the class. takes place by the student on \ to pursue their educational objectives own... the class is more the din SUBLETTING YOUR ROOM FOR outside the classroom and makes the to guide him. It also gives usiw WINTERTERM time in class more worthwhile. to goof off and go to the pool. With the return of students from the Study Abroad program, it appears that our demand for on-campus housing may exceed our available space. Any student who is going to be away for the Winter Term may sign up with the Housing Office to sublet his room. If the Housing Office uses your room, your account will be credited for the Winter Change In Student Aid ft Term room charge. This charge is $138 for a double room and $177 for a single. Every effort will be made to allow you to words: bill loving director of student aid indicate the person on our list whom you would perfer to sublet your room. Students receiving aid for 1982-83 as academic year. To further complicate Sign up with Joan Reitz in the well as those intending to apply for aid matters, the reductions will not be Housing Office to sublet your room. for 1983-84 should be aware of changes announced until April 1983. currently being made. A complex lawsuit coupled with An important meeting has been deliberate delay in the U.S. Department called for students who intend to renew of Education has thrown the student aid On Friday the 19th of November Sullivan House and aid for 1983-84. There will also be more delivery system behind schedule for the United Campus Ministry sponsored a Sesshin reductions in the Florida Tuition 1983-84. Normally, the Financial Aid overnite retreat. Abbess Gessin of the Mt. Baldy Zen Voucher for the current academic year Form (FAF) would already be available center in California was the Zen Master. A group of 20 and the renewal process has been in aid offices as well as high school students, faculty and staff attended. Participants sat delayed at the federal level for 1983-84. guidance offices. Due to the delays, the in Zazen for extended periods, ate simple but As a result of shortfall in Florida delicious meals prepared by the Shoji. Different Zen FAF will probably not arrive until after sales tax revenue, the Florida Student the Christmas holidays, throwing the exercises were practiced and chants filled the hall Financial Assistance Commission has with harmonious sound. The retreat ended with a talk Rollins aid process behind schedule. reported further reductions in the Students are usually expected to take called a Teisho and Koans were presented from other Florida Tuition Vouchers for the current Zen masters. the FAF home at Christmas, mailing the academic year (1982-83). In addition, a completed form during the first week of larger number of students applied for January. As a result of the late FAF, the the Voucher this year and allocated Rollins deadline for completed renewal Are you an enthusiastic Rollins funds may not be sufficient to cover the forms has been moved from February student? Would you like to give the increase. Earlier this year the Florida 15 to March 1. Priority date for new aid magic to others? The Rollins legislature allowed for a pro rata applications is March 15 instead of Admissions department is sponsoring a reduction of Vouthers in such cases A March 1. Students applying for renewal two percent reduction in the Voucher Christmas Crusade. Over the Christmas of aid or applying for the first time was made for the fall term, reducing its break you meet students from your should obtain the Application for value from $750 to $735. Tallahassee town who are interested in learning Student Aid, currently available in the Would not project the amount of new more about Rollins College. Student Aid Office. Since no parental To learn more about the Christmas reductions but it is speculated the final value could be less than $700 for the signature is required, students can Crusade come to the meeting complete this form before the holidays. Wednesday, December 8th at 4:00 p.m. rollins college sandspur december 7,1982 pg 9

about the new your classes fewer minutes per affected you?"

Henricus Van der Lee: I think it's Rich LeVine: I think it's good if you have Dr. Nordstrom (English): I'm happy witn excellent. I think it's a good idea good teachers, but if you have boring it. I think the way it eases up the week is because for a lot of courses here you teachers it's bad... because you have better. I think one of the challenges of it don't really need a teacher.. .if you to see them in some cases for longer is for the teacher to reconsider the have a book. For a lot of courses you do classes now. assignments properly -- the length and [need a teacher] but otherwise you the complexity. There used to be a don't. general rule of two hours per class... now it should be at least 3-4 hours and that takes readjustment. On the other hand the upshot of it is it's making students take on more responsibility for their education.

Dedrick Owens: I think the fact that we Dr. Edmondson (History): I'm having have fewer classes per week means that trouble dealing with it. While at one when we go to the classes we get more level I obviously understand the homework and I think that presents a difference, once I get back into class I problem. Less explanation is being tend to forget. The first week I taught Marybeth Williams: I think it's done in class and we're expected to Terri Fitton: I like it better, but I feel 've without remembering the new system at good,.. 'cause it gives me more time. I learn more on our own. got a lot more classwork to do. all. think I'm not pressured as much.

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The application requires a notorized PERSONAL INJURY & SPECIAL signature and the Student Aid Office WRONGFUL!. DEATH — -COMPLIMENTARY COUPON provides this service at no charge to DEFECTIVE PRODUCT GLASS OF WINE OR BOTTLE Rollins students. LITIGATION Renewal application requires filing OF DOMESTIC BEER WITH CRIMINAL LAW the FAF for 1983-84, the Application for PURCHASE OF A MEAL Renewal of Student Aid, a copy of the Initial Consultation Available (With Coupon — Expires 12/31/82) parents'IRS Form 1040 for 1982, and Without Charge meeting the requirements of (305) 841-0342 satisfactory academic progress. The 16 West Pine An Exceptional Casual Dining Restaurant first two steps toward renewal must be completed no later than March 1, 1983. 644-8420 All ctudents intending to renew aid for next year should attend a meeting 499 W. FAIRBANKS AVE., WINTER PARK on Thursday, December 9, at 4 p.m. This meeting will be held in Crummer Auditorium. Whatever forms are 0t\ DL Cut Olak Count* available at that time will be handed out THE NEW along with an update on federal and PARK AVENUE state aid programs for 1983-84. A HAIR DESIGNERS number of isses are under debate both A fresh experience in dining in Washington and Tallahassee. It is vital that students be aware of the potential effect of these changes. The 532 S. PARK AVE. DISCOUNTS Off the Avenue ) Rollins faculty governance is also WINTER PARK, FL. 32789 FOR PHONE undertaking a review of aid funding for FREE PARKING IN REAR 645-3665 1983-84. The meeting should last no STUDENTS longer than one hour and is very imDortant for renewal students. rollins col]

MX/01in Library: Similar Histories words: melanie tammen

trustees and William Turner, the Dean of the School What do the MX and the Olin Foundation's future of Architecture at Tulane University to evaluate the library have ki common? Manv staunch oooonents proposals. Each of the four plans placed the new of the MX missile claim it is intended to give the US library on the lawn in front of Mills Memorial a "first-strike capability" over the USSR. At Rollins, Library. That being all from which to choose, they many staunch supporters of the new library, with grudgingly accepted the Idea and chose one of the President Seymour heading the pack, hope that it firms, Rodgers, Lovelock & Fritz of Winter Park. will help to give Rollins a similar "first-strike" In December 1980, the panel submitted the ability — projecting Rollins to a new standing tentative plan to the Olin Foundation and the among the liberal arts institutions In the courtiers began their two years of concentrated southeastern US. The basing proposals of the MX wooing. At that point, it appeared that possibly Holt have been under close scrutinization and review for Ave. would be closed to traffic and the library green several years. Likewise, the announcement of the extended to Bush and Crummer, which meant Olin grant last month marked the culmination of covering over the Administration Building parking four years of work on the part of many Rollins Sandspur "Plunk It Down On There' lot. It was a kind of adaptation of the "covered administration and faculty members, under which Basing Mode trench" basing mode. I like to think they intended to just about every open space on campus became remove the "unmanned transporters" before they the victim of a "proposed basing mode". "\. would have spread the sod (at least Thad's cute An interview with the Provost, Robert Marcus, Krtou)le& VW). revealed that the work began in 1978 when an On August 13, the four members of Olin's board architecture and planning firm was hired to do a ri of trustees met and decided on Rollins for their "planning study" for a new library with which grant. On October 2, two of the trustees came to Rollins could then approach a foundation. The firm see the campus and, according to Marcus, "They came up with a number of possibilities, one of loved it. They immediately said they didn't want to which was even to put the new library on the tear down the horseshoe." It was, moreover, then Sandspur Bowl! (Marcus hastens to add that at no that they started talking about the cost and the time was that plan seriously considered). The firm's amount of proposed square feet was scaled down finished plan called for a building that would be to 54,000, with the rationalization that Mills would located between Beans and Knowles, terraced into B^ans. retain some library functions. As for the functional the hill and "fastened on" to both of its neighboring specifics of the new library, Rollins' newly-hired buildings. It would have no doubt been a tight squeeze — considerably denser than the "dense "consultant on the library program" is moving quite pack". The plan proposed an 80,000 square foot quickly on the plans. He is Dr. Kaser, a professor at Indiana University and a leading authority who has structure, which is 50 percent larger than the plan 'Fastened On" Basing Option that the Olin Foundation settles on this year. When designed libraries all over the world. the proposal was submitted to members of Olin Dr. Marcus, looking down the road, says funds when they visited during the '78-79 school year, it will later have to be obtained for a new social was not accepted for the very reason that many of sciences building. Regarding the loss of Knowles, the Rollins courtiers-to-be liked it — it was Marcus points out that those professors who will inconspicuous. The plan was filed away. have cause to be sentimental go beyond the Late in the spring of 1980 Dr. Marcus cam to History, Political Science and Anthropology- Rollins and in a meeting with Robert Duvall (Vice Sociology departments. There are some professors President for Development), Jesse Morgan in Bush, Dr. Blossey, Dr. Ross, Dr. Hellwege and Dr. (Treasurer) and President Seymour he was asked Ol'.n Hills Mulson, who also taught there three years ago. about the first thing he wanted to do as the new Marcus also regrets losing Knowles but adds, "You man at Rollins. After he replied that he wanted a know, we'll get all the professors together and have a hell of a party in there the night before". As a new library they pulled out the old plan and showed *..'<< it to him. The four then invited four of Florida's closing (sour?) note, I would like to add (although I architectural firms to submit plans and set up a know it will cause hair in Pinehurst to stand on end) "Covered Parking Lot" Basing that the wreaker bail has become a thing of the panel of representatives from Mills Memorial Mode Library, the faculty, the administration, the board of past — Marcus says they'll be using dynamite. Opposition Caused

words: bill viall Rumanian To Go Abroad On January 26,1982 Vassily Efimov Rumania ended in the Fall of 1971 and family were allowed to emigrate from language lab at Hauk Hall and will arrived in the United States with his was followed by a time of intellectual Rumania to Italy and finally to America. teach a course this Winter on Eastern wife and daughter. He had become intolerance. During this period of Vassily with his wife Nina and European countries. Eventually, Vass disenchanted with his native transition, Vassily graduated from the daughter Anistasia now iive in Winter hopes to become a full time sociology government of Rumania and criticized it University to be appointed as a Park. He currently works in the professor at Rollins. openly. Vassily's emigration to the professor's assistant. The position United States culminated his political allowed him to teach and research the dissent against the Rumanian social problems of urbanization. government. Further restrictions imposed by the Vassily grew up in a fishing government forced Vassily to switch CONTRIBUTE community in Tulcea, Rumania. His from teaching philosophy and ancestors were old believers in the economic sociology to sociology of Russian Orthodox Church and fled the medicine. POETRY religious prosecution of Tsar Alexis in During this time Vassily became 1660 to settle in Rumania. Vassily lived disenchanted with his work and with PROSE in Tulcea for eighteen years until he the Rumanian government. He felt that enrolled in the University of Bucharest, his studies had become sterile and where he majored in sociology. meaningless from the governmental SHORT STORIES Prior to 1966, Sociology had been restrictions. At this time he became forbidden in most Communist countries disenchanted with the Communist state PHOTOGRAPHY because it was seen as a "bourgeois" and turned to study other political science and a menace to the people. In systems. Having always criticized the 1966 a movement of social liberalization Rumanian political system, Vassily AND ARTWORK began in Rumania which allowed began to actively oppose it. sociology to be introduced into the That opposition caused the Ru­ TO college curriculum. This enabled manian government to send Vassily Vassily to study Marxism and the abroad as a translator in conferences in sociology of families. Later he studied Norway. Thus, he had the opportunity to the history of Western sociology using continue his research in sociology and books based upon Western travel around Europe. Upon his return to CRUSHING interpretations. The government's Rumania, Vassily was fired from his job sanction of such studies marked the with his prospects for finding other height of political toleration in employment slim. At that point he de­ Publish Your Talent! Rumania. cided to apply for emigration to leave The period of social liberalization in Rumania. In 1981, Vassily and his BQX2361 The Rollins College rollins college sandspur december 7,1982 pg 11 ®S1©(M?& 1982-1983 Season Sundays at 4 o'clock in the Annie Russell Theatre

December 12 Annie Russell Florida Symphony-Rollins Chamber Orchestra Ward Woodbury, Conductor Music from "Egmont" Opus 84 Beethoven Fantasia for Piano, Chorus and Play Documents Eastern Orchestra, Opus 80 Beethoven Thomas Brockman, Piano Bach Festival Choir European Judaism

The second play of the Annie Russell Theater $ season, THE DYBBUK, is a tribute to Chassidism, January 9 the last great movement in Eastern European Vermeer Quartet Judaism, before the liberating forces of modern education began to erode the older beliefs. ("Among the top quartets active today" - New York Times) Quartet in B Flat Major, Op. 18, No. 6 Beethoven THE DYBBUK is the dramatic retelling of the Quartet No. 3 Britten Chassidic tale of a young girl's possession of a Quartet in E Minor, Op. 44, No. 2 Mendelssohn dybbuk, the spirit of her former lover and the eventual trial, religious exorcism and death of the girl. Performances are scheduled December 9, 10, 11 in the Annie Russell Theatre on the campus of Rollins College. February 6 Before Chassidism, the religious Jew spent all Solo Piano Recital his intellectual and physical energy at the eternal Sylvia Reynolds study of the Talmud, the volumes of commentary on the Torah (the first five books of the Old Testament), accumulated from generations of commentators, He lived in fear and guilt; guilt for $ the sin of uncleaness for which God continued to March 13 punish Israel until that day when it should cleanse itself and witness the coming of the Messiah; and Florida Symphony-Rollins Chamber Orchestra fear of the failure to observe one of the Ward Woodbury, Conductor innumerable minutae of the Law which governed Lincoln Portrait Aaron Copland . the smallest detail of daily life. Chaim Shitlowsky Ross Rosazza, Narrator compares him to "a hypochondriac living in Symphonie Concertante Joseph Jongen constant terror lest he forget to take the proper Alexander Anderson, Organ medicine at the prescribed moment" Jews of this (Knowles Memorial Chapel) period lived under a cloud of suffering. In the 18th century, the famous holy man Rabbi $ Israel, later known as "the Basht"pierced these April 2 clouds with a ray of hope. Basing his studies on a (Saturday at 3 o'clock) new interpretation of the Kabbala (certain books of the Torah which could engender, supposedly, Mozart's mystic, if not super-natural powers), he arrived at a "The Abduction from the Harem" new philosophy which united worlds of the natural In conjunction with the Orlando Opera Company and supernatural. If one could truly lose oneself in and the Annie Russell Theatre the love of God, he could eventually, fuse his soul Directed by Dwight Bowes with the divine source of the world. Ward Woodbury, Conductor Jews could thus cease to despair. The new mysticism which evolved from the fusion of the natural and the supernatural worlds endowed the & Rabbis and Saints with great spiritual power. The April 17 people, feeling the security of this power, breathed freely once more. Hope revived, despair turned to Connoisseur Concert joy, "brandy, song, and dance induced a mood of Alphonse Carlo, Violin Katherine Carlo, Piano pious ecstasy." Charles Gottschalk, Trumpet Ward Fearn, Horn William Gallo, Trombone Sonata in B Minor Ottorino Respighi ACROSS 2 Jolson Dinner Music for Brass Trio Susan Lackman 3 Soak First performance Composed with the assistance of a grant from the 1 City of Light 4 Arrow poison CROSS New Jersey State Council on the Arts 6 Clock faces 5 Bog down Sonata for Trumpet, Horn and Trombone Francis Poulenc 11 Natural 6 Pervert ability 7 Exists WORD 12 Sends forth 8 Real name of 14 Fish — fowl 2 Down 15 Rips 9 Moon god­ PUZZLE 17 Pilaster dess Rollins College Music Faculty 18 Encountered 10 Colonize Alexander Anderson, Organ and Choirmaster 20 Choice part 11 Heavy FROM COLLEGE 22 Siamese coin volumes Thomas Brockman, Artist-in-Residence 23 Slaughter of 13 Surfeited PRESS SERVICE Alphonse Carlo, Violin (Emeritus) baseball 16 Disturbance William Gallo, Department Chairman and Music History 25 Diving birds 19 Instruments 27 French article 21 Habituate puzzle answer on pg. 15 Susan Lackman, Theory and Composition 28 Halts 24 Haste Sylvia Reynolds, Piano 30 Nonplussed 26 Small fish legally 46 Swan, for 32 Permits 29 Part of a 36 Pencil part example Ross Rosazza, Voice 34 Woody plant sandal 37 Withered 48 Barracuda 35 Sandy 31 Oyster Ward Woodbury, Director of the Concert Series 39 Sounded a 51 DDE oppo­ wastes product horn nent John Tiedtke, Trustee Advisor 38 Raise the 33 Walks 40 Inched along 53 Notice spirit of leisurely Rollins College Concert Series 43 Plays the 56 Near 41 Teutonic 35 Prohibit lead 58 French article deity 2 3 4 5 42 Challenges • 8 7 8 9 10 44 Walked on 11 1 (Limited Number of Student and Faculty Season 45 Evil 1" 47 Harbors 14 15 16 49 Cabin of a • Tickets are still available at $10 and 18 19 20 z 22 type 27 • $24 respectively.) 50 A continent 23 24 25 26 52 Jumps • 17 54 Symbol for 28 29 30 31 tellurium Rollins College 32 33 34 55 Bare 57 Walked 35 36 37 38 39 40 unsteadily 41 42 43 44 Box 2731, Rollins College 59 Remains at ease 45 47 48 49 Winter Park, Florida 32789 60 Arabian, Re for one 50 ™ 52 53 54 55 ^6 57 ^6 646-2233 DOWN 60 1 Father or • " ___ i • mother rollins college sandspur december 7,1982

The One And Only Cobweb «*^ Final Exan extraordinary flexibility and strength. Ed.—This feature was contributed by John B. I am a happy man. A happy man am 1.1 take only This web was unlike the others one meets daily. Father of Marilyn Fisher Boynton, '63. six courses and have lots of time. God dumped on It was specially made with the talent of Leonardo me all types of weird, peculiar and strange things. da Vinci, creativeness of Rafael, delicacy of El One of my favorite pastimes is strolling around. Greco and the stability of Leceps. The web was Instructions: Read each question carewny. j\m My whole Saturday from eight in the morning 'till supported on either side by a plexus of thinner and all questions. Time limit: 4 hours. four was spent in an utterly splendid and creative lighter cobwebs, symmetrically constructed, with way, looking under bumble bushes, on trees, in its foundations against my wall. Then I removed my keyholes, trying to find something no one else has brand new, nylon covered mattress in order to (1) Medicine. You have been provided with a ram seen on campus. I searched and searched, achieve an aerial view of my observation point. A blade, a piece of gauze, and a bottle of Scotch. sweating heavily, cursing to myself, causing my spectacular view it was. Something from outer Remove your appendix. Do not suture your wort pulse rate to increase rapidly. Finally, there it was, space, similar to the structure of our galaxy when until it has been inspected. You have 15 minuh right under my rockhard, steel, nevertheless, sweet sketched or like the tent of the Munich Olympic (2) History. Describe the history of the papacyk bed, waiting for me to survey it and immortalize it its Origin to the present day, concentrating on paper. Stadium. ... . I considered tasting a bit. So, I pulled politely, especially but not exclusively on its social, It started from a hole in my grotty and creamy political, economic, religious and philosophic wall. A large hole with many corners and edges big with discrepancy, one of the foundations severing impact on Europe, Asia, America and Africa.^ enough to poke the tip of my index finger into. The it from the network, trying to make sure the damage brief, concise, and specific. gap was situated about five inches above my tiled was not devastating. It did not taste awfully bad; floor, which has a permanent, evenly spread neither sweet nor sour, neutral rather, similar to the (3) Public Speaking. Two thousand drug-crazed coating of dust and muck omitting the spicy taste of cotton wool dipped in healing powder. The aborigines are storming the classroom. Calmt fragrance of beer. Around midnight, it becomes second experimental stage was to smell it. You may use any ancient language except Latin the playground or battle zone of certain meagre and According to my encyclopedia, cob webs omit a Greek. weakly built beasts of varied sex and race. The web strong smell which attracts other ugly looking (4) Engineering. The disassembled parts of a I was rolled across the full length of the bed to the Dbjects. I was startled when it stuck on my nose, powered rifle have been placed in a box on \ opposite wall, being supported halfway by an old just like bubble gum, difficult to remove. It seemed desk. You will also find an instruction manual and moss-covered leather boot. It seemed to that I had mucked around with the wrong type of printed in Swahili. In 10 minutes a hungry fie/igi provide adequate housing facilities to many web, the capturing web, which is meant to entangle tiger will be admitted to the room. Take whate* combatants of my underbed world. The web hung Dther peculiar things, a prey for the spider. action you feel is appropriate. Be prepared to loosely, swaying occasionally to and fro to the gust Satisfied with my laboratory work and in-depth justify your decision. created by my breathing, sagging in the middle analysis of spiders I will gracefully reside to my (5) Sociology. What sociological problems m$ dangerously. It's diameter, not bigger than that of -oom and enjoy the cozy comfort of my silk accompany the end of the world? Construct® my hair, evenly spread out, amazed me with its Dedsheets. experiment to test your theory. (6) Managerial Science. Define management. Define science. How do they relate? Create a generalized algorithm to optimize all managem Here's to Your Health decisions. Assuming an 1130 CPU supporting terminals, each terminal to activate youralgoil words: peggy merritt, A.R.N.P. dubois health center complex design the communications interface andi P.I.D. - Pelvic inf lamatory disease is an infection at much higher risk of having it again. Most women necessary control problems. anywhere in the woman's pelvic organs. It can who have PID spend 4 to 10 days in the hospital. A (7) Psychology. Based on your knowledge oftk develop after childbirth, pelvic surgery, mis­ tubal pregnancy always requires surgery, both the works, evaluate the emotional stability, degree carriage or abortion. The most common cause of pregnancy and tube are lost. Sometimes the adjustment, and repressed frustrations ofeacl pelvic infection today is bacteria or a micro­ ectopic pregnancy results in death, especially if the the following: Alexander of Aphrodisias, Ram organism that is spread through sexual tube ruptures. If surgery isn't performed Gregory of Nicea, Hammurabi, Gilgamesh. Sun intercourse. In addition to Gonorrhea, other causes immediately, the woman can bleed to death. your evaluation with quotations from eachm are bacteria called chlamydia and mycoplasma. E. Treatment for PID depends on how severe the works. It is not necessary to translate. Coli, B. Strep, Herpes, Trichomoniasis and Monilia infection is. If hospitalization is not required, (8) Political Science. There is a red telephoned (yeast) do not cause pelvic infections. treatment can be rest at home with antibiotics and desk beside you. Start World War III. Reports Symptoms of PID can be sudden with severe pain medication. Rest means pelvic rest - no sex, length on its socio-political effects, if any. pelvic pain, temperature 102-104, shaking chills, no sports and no other activity that jolts or (9) Economics. Develop a realistic plan for foul smelling or pus-like vaginal discharge, vaginal boundes the pelvis. A check-up visit is required to refinancing the National Debt. Trace theposi bleeding or can be just annoying, persistant mild determine when the woman can return to her effects of your plan on these areas: CubismJ pain in pelvic area or lower back or pain during normal activities. Never assume sterility after Donatist Controversy, the wave theory of light intercourse. The woman should suspect pelvic having PID as all women who have PID do not (10) Epistemology. Take a position for or again infection especially if symptoms appear during or become infertile. Truth. Prove the validity of your position^ right after menstrual period, if she has an IUD, has Protection against PID is avoiding exposure to (11) Physics. Explain the nature of matter, been exposed to gonorrhea, has had PID before or gonorrhea and chamydia and cleanliness before in your answer an evaluation of the important recently had a baby, mis-carriage, abortion or pelvic and after intercourse. The male should use a the development of mathematics on science. : surgery. condom if there is any question about possibility of (12) Philosophy. Sketch the development ot to Do not ignore even mild symptoms because even infection. He may or may not have symptoms and thought; estimate its significance. Compare! a subtle infection can permanently scar and the female can have either infection without the development of any other kind of thought obstruct the fallopian tubes causing infertility. PID obvious signs. The best protection is not to have (13) General Knowledge. Describe in detailM also increases chances of having an ectopic or intercourse with someone who has more than one (14) Extra Credit. Define the Universe; give Ito tubal pregnancy. Each time a woman has PID she is sexual partner. examples.

Preventing Exam Stress From Becoming

to personal counselor Distress o > 2 The R-Times has a helpful page just before the student eating habits during exam periods, you'll basis. Even if you only take a five minute break to ^ final exam schedule called "Preparing for find students not taking time for balanced meals run energetically up and down a staircase until -o Examinations." Good ideas. Going into the exam and cramming junk and fast foods. Not only do your heart rate is rapid, you may increase your •2, stage of the term is something like running in a these "foods" not supply needed nutrition but may study efficiency and reduce stress. 6 _g marathon. The better you train before the race, the overload the body with sugars and additives that A certain amount of stress is useful in Q **'"^ better you'll perform. Training is both mental and increase nervousness and tension. the adrenalin going to become alert and product $ physical. The R-Times suggests some approaches Finally, the body needs physical exercise/activity But you must monitor your stress level to be awj to mental training. during this time of mental stress. Much nervous of when you are emotionally and physically near The physical training is just as crucial. This energy and tension can be released through overload or distress. You may need some "ear means not going into finals run-down and with a rigorous activity such as Jogging, tennis, valves" for stress reduction during this exam sleep deficit. "All nighters" may occasionally bring swimming. If you've been sitting at your desk for period such as physical activity, ventillating *'tr success but are a big gamble, because there is a hours and are havina trouble stavina focused »IAH friends, getting "sllly'Vplayful and finding tlmew good chance less knowledge will be absorbed in and motivated, you probably* needto SKS&SJ laugh. Housing staff and student services start, the cramming and/or the test taker may "block" active. Vigorous activity gets the circulation going, including myself, are available to help diffuse from exhaustion and stress. Nutrition is an element pumps up" the body, "cleans out the mental intense stress. In summary, distress can usuf of training. Recent studies indicate that the body cobwebs, and may help you study more elf icientty. prevented by attention to sleep, nutrition, bal under stress (i.e. exams) needs more vitamins and So you may find it useful to pace yourself with? of mental and physical activities, and aw« minerals than usual. Yet, if you took at most balance of mental and physical activity on a daily stress build up. Good luck with finals! >llins college sandspur december 7,1982 pg 13

Music ROCKS ORLANDOl Words: Duke i THE WHO, WHO, WHO, WHC The rumor spread like wild fire, and it a clean set and gave each song that wasn't long before Rolling Stone mastery of the guitar. 's unique "back alley" sound for which the bass pounded through loud and clear, confirmed it. An era was about to die. The Blackhearts are so well known. occasionally stealing a line from Pete's WHO were on their last tour. One of the WHO, The B-52's were the next group up. racing guitar. few survivors of the british invasion of There is no telling just what was in the The "Ox"as he Is called, Entwistle the mid-sixties, the WHO have been one promoter's mind when he stuck this new, is perhaps the coolest member of the of the most durable rock acts in history. very punk, band on the bill with two very band. He never moved more than four feet And why shouldn't they be? Their straight basic rock groups. Regardless of what he in any direction, no matter how much WHO, ahead, clean cut, and simple form of rock had up his sleeve, things sure didn't turn Rodger and Pete jumped around. The and roll with its strong blues influence is outright. A small platoon of punk drummer, never missed a the kind of music that has had audiences enthusiasts started to get funky down at beat and was the perfect complement to jumping since it first appeared so many the fifty yard line, no problem with that, Entwistle's bass. Tim Gorman, made a years ago. ibut a bunch ofyaahoos nearby just set of cameo appearances on keyboards WHO, Ever since that tragic night In wouldn't leave well enough alone. Hot and played flawlessly. The over all sound Cincinnati three years ago when eleven words and a few shoves were exchanged, of the band was great, very tight, and very WHO fans were trampled to death, WHO but nothing serious took place between professional. The set featured Long Live concerts have been surrounded with a fans. The crowd, all 64 thousand, started Rock, , and finished up with Magic certain aura of apprehention. Would the what amounted to wholesale harrassment Bus. WHO, tragedy occur again? This is a question >of the band members. Anything that The special effects of this show are that everyone sees in the popular press. wasn't bolted down was thrown in the worth particular note. An enormous video Like vultures, they seem to enjoy violence general direction of the stage, and was screen was suspended above the stage and death. Fortunately they didn't have followed by verbal abuse, both in english by crane, allowing everyone in the T-Bowl the chance to scream and swoop at the and sign language for those with hearing a "front row" view of the band. Infinite WHO, rock and roll generation this time. The problems. The behavior of the crowd was amounts of servo driven spot and flood WHO were met be record crowds all over rude and childish, but a good deal of lights scanned the sky, the crowd, and the the nation, and their November 27 date at blame for the way they acted rests on the stage. After the last strains of Magic Bus the T-Bowl in Orlando was no exception. shoulders of the promoter. This act had echoed away, and the band had left WHO, Sixty four thousand fans, a record for any should not have been on the bill. The B- the stage for the final time, a barage of event at the T-bowl, managed to enjoy the 52's left the stage after only four songs. fire-works lasting about 15 minutes, and day's triple bill without any major When the WHO finally hit the stage, costing many thousands of dollars split incidents. The day of the concert just after dusk, the audience was more the night sky. What a way to go I dawned with near perfect weather. than ready to rock. , the Let's hope that that is the way the WHO, Crowds started milling around the T-Bowl opening tune cleared away any doubts WHO is always remembered. As the band as early as 9:30 a.m., a good six and a half that the WHO were getting "old". The set that went out when they were at their hours before the first warm-up band was consisted mostly of old tunes, with only best, rather than waiting for the scheduled to go on. Early concert goers one or two token cuts from their new embarassing decay. After seventeen were not bored however. An abundance of album. Rodger Daltreyand Pete years together the decision has been WHO, vendors, police and media people were Townsend displayed the kind of energy in made to lay the WHO to rest. It is a pity to around to keep things interesting. their playing that has kept the WHO vital let such a talented group dissolve, but we The opening act was Joan Jett and for so many years. Rodger was In great will surely be seeing a host of solo Blackhearts. The crowd seemed to enjoy shape, both physically and musically, he projects be the band members, so all is the show, which consisted mostly of old didn't stand still for a moment. not lost. The WHO will always be, only the WHO, R&B tunes that have been metalized. Townshend and his "orbiting arm " layed band will be no more. You can't kill a Joan's sough voice and tough guitar licks down good solid licks, proving that no legend. ! WHO, Jed the solid well practiced group through amound of drugs or booze can dull his WHO, WHO, WHO, WHO, WHC WHO, WHO, WHO, WHO, WHC WHO, Park Avenue Records WHO, NEW ARRIVALS Springsteen Nebraska WHO, Todd Rungren and Utopia Utopia Hall and Oates H20 Men At Work Business As Usual Jimmy Cliff • Special WHO, English Beat Secret Service Joe Jackson Night and Day Donald Fagen Night Fly WHO, Billy Joel Nylon Curtain Aerosmith • A Rock and a Hard Place WHO, 10-6 Mon.-Sat. 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Dear "Acting", Sorry, but it is the policy of this paper to present all views. If you don't like it here, I'm sure your next job will be that much more rewarding. Dear Tim, Sounds a little far-fetched, but I'll be thinking as Alice hard as I can. Alice

i A... SNM Thank you for the new library, but now can you give us some books? Here is the rest of my list. For Christmas, could we have: —Amnesty for the psyche animals —25 cent rubbing alcohol in the pub —covered parking spaces for our outrageously expensive cars —6,000 new lounge chairs for the pool —windows for Bush —a student owned and operated radio station (oh Dear Mike, well, maybe next year). Division 3? Come now. A school your size that —another black student can't field a better basketball team than you have —.357 magnums for campus safety doesn't deserve me. —guns for the RA's — Herpes for the Greeks (oh no, they got that last Alice year from Pinehurst). —capital punishment for students caught with paraphenalia —shoes for Hoyt Edge —an increase in faculty salaries if, and only if, they shut up and teach —men's rush at Dr. Barry Levis' house (b.y.o.k., that's "keg") —a lame duck for Dean Goddu —a freshman class —an American Express card for Provost Robert Marcus Also, please: —move the pub to Wyoming —remove the number 7 from the decimal system Jl VI IIins college sandspur december 7,1982 pg 15

An alternative which would reap the "GREECE," continued from pg.6 "NICKELS," continued from pg. 6 benefits of both increased public works programs and improved highways greater financial capacity. In addition, without the cost of increased taxes to the quality of instruction, and an economy the Reagan administration contends would not require an increase in taxes. unable to absorb the annual crop of graduates. that this is not truly a tax, rather, it No, it is not the LBJ or FDR solution of Technical schools are nearly non-existent. A euphanistically refers to it as a "user "out of sight, out of mind" public plumber makes in many cases more per month fee." Well, this "user fee"seems also to financing. This economic "free lunch" than a qualified branch bank manager. be regressive. Poor members of our is the repeal of the Davis-Bacon Act. Mr. Popandreau promised automatic wage society who dirve automobiles that are This piece of "progressive" legislation increases, tripling of agricultural pensions which not mechanically fit because financial guarantees all workers on federal work would lead to increases in inflation. He believes limitations impede their ability to projects the prevailing wage. that he will succeed in lowering inflation by raising properly service their cars use a The prevailing wage is legally defined Droduction, increasing exports, reducing tax disproportionate high amount of fuel to be the wage which union workers re­ 3vasion and improving efficiency in the public and relative to the amount of miles they ceive in a market which limits the private sector. To succeed in these policies he will travef on public roads. number of laborers and thereby forces up have to overcome a system which has haunted The purpose of this argument is not the level of salaries. Repeal of the Davis- Greece since its independence from Turkey in 1829, to sway emotions through a liberal Bacon Act would not only mean that all the system of rousfeti or patronage which is tirade on the inequities of society, federal work projects would be less ex­ involved in every aspect of life. Every government rather, it is to state that alternatives pensive, it would also mean that unem­ up to now has promised to eliminate this plague which would be more advantageous to ployed individuals could be put back to but no one has managed to subdue it. Two years society than a tax increase of gasoline work on new projects with the funds that before his election when Andreas was asked he do exist. The government should had been saved. If this solution sounds said: "I don't think I can eradicate it. It's too deeply increase the tax upon alcohol, the too good to be true, you are right. The rooted in the society." If you are a businessman consumable type, instead of hiking the Democratic Congress would not repeal who wants to do business in Greece successfully, federal tax on gasoline. A strong this Act because that would involve efficiently and quickly when dealing with the political lobby has managed to keep the biting the hand, labor unions, which ministry of trade he will have to know the husband alcohol tax rate immune from feeds the Democratic Party. of his secretary who has a sister-in-law whose increases. Tax rates on alcohol are It cannot be assumed that a positive cousin knows the ex-wife of his brother who knows quite low in comparison to many other answer to the question of "why" this person who has married the Minister's private products. Maybe it is fair to call tax necessarily means that it logically secretary. Then you will be assured to have solved increases on such products as alcohol follows that "how" must be good. If job your problems in a couple of hours. Otherwise the and tobacco "sin taxes" but it is far creation legislation is necessary, a time and money you have spent running around will more important to realize these point which is a topic in Itself, the totally dissappoint you. commodities to be luxuries, not means for generating the revenue for No one in Greece today seems too satisfied with necessities. Consequently, this tax is such a program must be closely the situation. The hardcore socialists still, paid by those individuals who choose to examined. Increased gas taxes cannot however, have not given up. They preach, "time will purchase alcohol and in doing so tacitly be considered to be wise because they give Andreas justice." One thing, however, can be accept that they are financially able to finance jobs, instead, they must be said. Andreas' policy is as inconsistent as Ronald pay the tax increase. Perhaps President examined critically with regard to both Reagan's. Nobody can predict their next moves. Reagan could euphanistically call such their costs and benefits for the nation. a measure an "Indirect user fee" A steep increase in the tax upon alcohol because drunk drivers destroy both or the repeal of the Davis-Bacon Act lives and public property on our seem to this author to be answers of roadways. how this program should be financed.

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