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The College of Wooster Open Works The Voice: 1981-1990 "The Voice" Student Newspaper Collection 11-9-1984 The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1984-11-09 Wooster Voice Editors Follow this and additional works at: https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1981-1990 Recommended Citation Editors, Wooster Voice, "The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1984-11-09" (1984). The Voice: 1981-1990. 345. https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1981-1990/345 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the "The Voice" Student Newspaper Collection at Open Works, a service of The College of Wooster Libraries. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Voice: 1981-1990 by an authorized administrator of Open Works. For more information, please contact [email protected]. "Do not follow where the path "Do not wish to be anything but may lead. Go. instead where what you are, and try to be that is no there path and leave a perfectly." St Francis de Sa-le-sl trail." -- Anonymous mitt9, 1884 VOLUME CI NUMBEB8 WOOSTER, OHIO, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER Election BY IDA WILLIAMS If you are an avid football the band and they, in turn, can fan, and even if you are not, convey that to the audience." you probably go to the football To any job there are good -- Results games and are entertained by aspects and bad aspects, as" 7 the Scot Marching Band at well as difficulties and re- A -- How apply in halftime. Since you are an avid wards. does that ns a position? On Wednesday Nov. 7 elec-tio- fan of the marching band, you drum major "I Cabi- per- could say what could be intimi- were held for SGA have probably noticed the These new offi- a . net member. son directing the band, drum dating, not just for drum r, major but for anybody, you cers will serve from January-Decembe- major Tim Slater. 1985. Below are the Slater has been directing the cannot let what other people you any way, names of all the candidates and Scot band for four years now, think bother in re- ever since he was a sophomore shape or form. ..That's not say- the number of votes each (this is his fifth year because of ing you shouldn't take anything ceived: or any SGA PRESIDENT a switch in majors). Starting as into consideration Ferguson..422 a trombonist as a freshman. suggestions that people have or Julie out for the position anything... But you've got to be Randy McCleary..l60 Slater tried NT - VICE-PRESIDE- at the end of his freshman self-confide- nt" J- year. According to Slater, when Are there any special quali- r Julie Rice..297 '-- 270 he tried out the previous drum ties that a drum major must 'iaJr" "w-- v 4 f David Dean.. major held workshops for all have? "I've always toid every- SECRETARY body Sarah Kotehen..468 those who were interested in I'm the perfect example TREASURER the position. "But it was inter-- that it doesn't take a good in- strumentalist to be a drum Jody English.,472 major. .'.You also have to have FINANCIAL AFFAIRS Sue Friedman.. 460 a little something extra. You've crrrnrvr CVTt VTCV.G got to be able to get along with ' VICES others. That doesn't just have & SPECIAL SER to do with being a drum major. Kocky zazzaro..43 You've got to enjoy helping - people.. .you've got to be able to John Fernandex..301 -- relate to people, not just to be a Cheryl Jo Thompson..251 drum major, but to be any- PUBLIC RELATIONS body. If you can't you won't get liMark Haney..449 anywhere." Congratulations to all of the Although it has work and and a great deal of difficulties there are some re- I winners coming as respect to all who cared enough wards. "I remember a position. a freshman and thinking I to run for would love by the time I gradu- JULIE FERGUSON, a junior, was re-elec- ted ate to not have enough uni- as forms to fill the band.. .and if on Wednesday to serve a second term that wasn't fulfilled this year!. SGA President The Bids We had trouble fitting every- body and that was like a esting because the drum major dream. ..because we only had 40 CROPP'S canyon In at that point in time was just (not including dancers and bag- Are starting to change... It had been pipers) last year. From my "I guess I am in love with the through rapids and delectable more or less a figure- Earth," wrote Fred Cropp, pro- meals. BY JONATHAN BARCLAY freshman year to my senior the . bids for the .someone who would fessor of geology at the College Cropp's convocation will in- Now that head.. long-await- ed on of band Grand Canyon Jim Hall, a renovations ..march out in front the Continued on Page 3 of Wooster and troduce boatman Taylor Hall have been submit- and stand there at attention fanatic. "Tonight I am lost in for 16 years, now with the a com- space. put my watch Expedition, who ted and reviewed, interior work during halftime. During time and I Hatch River to begin January 1, away Saturday and I do will be on campus Nov. 12-1- 5 to is slated plicated number sometimes last 1985. they'd conduct." not know when it is-altho- ugh I meet with students, faculty and Construction though are Course suspect is early morning..." com mmunity. The Bogner Even there it d on 1978 one of the teach- Company, a Wooster-base- changes, some things remain Cropp wrote this his "Hall is best firm, was awarded the Taylor constant when defining a drum trip down the Colorado River in ers I have ever known," said etmtrct after submitting a low major. "I'd say there's four Added the Grand Canyon. He will Cropp. "He loves his Can- Bidding major...I'd say many experiences yon.. people... he bid of 82.58 million. for parts to a drum will be discuss his .he loves contract, whieh closed - showmanship, mu- An additional class trips pushes people to the leadership,- Semes- during his summer their limits..." Thursday, Nov. 1 at 4:00 p.m., and conducti- offerred during Spring through the Canyon at convoca- One of Cropp's favorite au- sicianship, ter. This class is not listed in ranged from $2.58 million to ng... and that is not in any tion Tuesday at the College of thors, Edward Abbey, wrote of com- any- the student course catalogue. It Canyon 82.79 million. One of five order of importance or Wooster's Mateer Auditorium the Grand boatmen: panies submitted bids for equally impor- will be Computer Science 11 a.m. Slides of various 'Good men, these boatmen. that thing. All are Gross-bla- tt at Bogner Compa- (CS253). taught by Prof. Canyon trips will be shown. The Generous, vigorous, competent the work, the tant, I think." Mon.-Wed.-F- ri. for of it being a and meeting on invited to attend with- types. The exasperating kind of ny has done otter work 9-10a- public is "I always think .m. renovation together from The charge. people who can do well most C.O.W.. notably the job of holding the band class is Introduction out work on Scovel Hall, which Is as a group, and, for me, the title of the More than 325 Wooster-relat-e- d anything..." convey to to Computer Systems and the with Canyon has an due to be completed by the end way I do my job is to Sci- people have traveled "The Grand semester. music does prerequisite is Computer Cropp down the Colorado River for anyone even of this the band what the course 152. It will be attraction The final decision to accept to me. Of course, that's a two ence for eight to nine days with the slightly interested in geology-an- d possible to register for this sight the Bogner Company's offer way street The way they play regis- Hatch River Expedition. The it is a tremendous Wednesday Nov. 7, 12-pers- was mide general on do But as far class during the trip is run with rafts. whether you. know or appre- helps me to that tration time tomorrow morn- and exterior work on Taylor as how feel the music should Highlights of the trip include . ciate any geology at all," said I Continued on Page 4 . be played I can convey that to ing. hikes into scenic areas, rushing Cropp. V THE WOOSTER VOICE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1984 EDITORIAL To those members of the campus community who have been wondering why all of the articles that dealt &ooK( with the national election in last Friday's Voice were written from a distinctly liberal point of view... I offer an explanation. I A week and a half prior to the publication of the election edition I contacted members of BOTH the Young Democrats and the Republican Club on campus. I asked each group to submit a political statement detailing why they felt voters should vote for their respective presiden- tial candidates. Neither of these groups submitted the articles for publication. Consequently, we printed what we received. ..all of which happened to be rather liberal. In answer to any upset conservative members of the campus, I assure you that if you submit an article, we will print it. Personal political beliefs do not in any way influence what we print in the Voice.