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Health Center sponsors annual awarness event Greeks grieve Page 3 housing restrictions w«*ie» ran*can'it have a house." He wenwent on, "Other schools have them and Claudia Jordai they're working out perfectly." Greek Sing Stall Writer Currently there is a regulation What comes to mind when you against Five unrelated people liv- Photo Feature: hear the term "Frat House"? Par- ing in the same house in the city of Sig Eps and DZs ties? Alcohol? Police raids? Fail- Bcrea.soa fraternity/sorority house ing grades? isoutof the question. According to take the show For years fraternity houses have Dave McBride, Building and Zon- been stereotyped as places of disor- ing Administrator of Berea, "Basi- Page 4,5 derly conduct — wrongfully so, cally, it's up to the college. We according to freshmen Tony Hodel. don't get involved too much." He Hodel is a member of Pi Lambda wcnlon.'The zoning codcchanges Phi and he feels fraternity houses from time to time, but it's the col- have been given a bad rap. He also lege that's holding the 'iron bar'." Feature's feels that college students areoflen When asked what could be done to Spolights stereotyped and expected to behave enable five or more people to live a certain way. One student men- togclhcr, he responded "Five or Senior Erin Burke tioned the rumors about the house more people wanting to live to- on Beech street. Hodel interrupted, gether must come before planning and Dr. Dwyer seen "The truth about Beech street is and present their case." All in all, up-close that everybody thinks that they're McBride said that the regulations in there getting drunk and partying enforced are college regulations. Elliot Abrams, known in part for involvement with and personal — but that's just not true. \ know He claimed that Bcrea does have the Iran-Contra situation, spoke insupport of someone who lives there. He holds certain regulations, but it was the NAFTA's trading power on Monday March 1. Page 6 a 3.8 GPA and is on an athletic college that has me ultimate author- team._You never see cops at their uy_. — ing for this is that the.program, is house so i don't understand why 'Continued on page 10 Senate available so that one may have an enriching experience by taking Update Cross registration courses that hold an interest for The Buzz you but are not offered at your Student Body President Den- untapped resourc e college or university. nis Neate and Vice President Patrick Rupp held their second tutio...linn drlno nnlnot nrlraddi ulipn tIOo more'thamOrC n The cross registration program Interview with Student Senate Retreat on Sun- Belinda Saldana 18 credit hours. And according to is availble throughout the regular WNCX's '• ! Stall Writer school year. One can register for day, February 21. A kick-off "It's a good program, it really Young, "the chances of approving classes at the host intitution on the address was given by Baldwin- Doug Podell is." That is what Linda Young had an overload is pretty remolc." This firstday of classes there. Butsince Wai lace PresidentNealMalicky. to say about the Cross Registration isn't the case at all the inthuions and all of the institutions have an obli- PresidenlNeate and Vice Presi- program that is available at since some do have a registration Grammy Listings gation to their degree-seeking stu- dent Rupp were pleasures to Baldwin-Wallace College. The fee. workwith, commented President As far as what classes can be dcnts.cross rcgistrantsareregistercd program enables any full-time stu- Malicky. He also assured the taken under the program, not all on a class space available basis. dent to take a number of courses at senators that he was looking for- the schools or departments at the Because most of the intilutions Page 7,9 one of fourteen participating col- ward to working with President- institutions may be able to accept participating in this program are leges and universities. elect Suzy Hadley and Vice cross registrations. That informa- on a semester plan, the semester Sound interesting? It's a lot more President-elect Mark Lcmonf' tion is available to you at the hours are converted to quarter interesting when you find out thai President Malicky discussed, rcgistars office. One can lake any hours. Their is no cost for transfer- it docs not cost you anything as different aspects of being a class in the departments that ac- ring credits. long as the credit hours that arc Continued on page 3 cept cross registrants, but they are Not many B-W students partici- Athlete of the] taken at the home college and ihc not all transferable. The reason- Continued on page 3 week credit hours laken at the host insti Kohler B-W's Volgstadt OAC swimmer of has spirit year Pan Duvnll Stall Writer Page 11 "If strange ectoplasmic manifes- tations exist any whereon this cam- pus, it would be in Kohler Hall," says one B-W senior. Does a ghost roam the corridors of this resi- dence hall? Some students who live there say yes. Rich Brentar, a resident of the Organizations second floor of Kohler, claims he saw and touched the legendary "Blue Haze Ghost." Brentar says, The who and where "I'd been sleeping in my room one of campus life evening, and I heard some noise, so I tried to sit up sec what it was. Everything in the room was a much Page 14 darker color. I couldn't sit up, and I got a cold chill. It felt like a weight of some sort was on top of Eerily portrayed Kohler Hall has a long history of alleged spiritual sightings. Continued on page 16 Editorial/Opinion News

Among the activities, students will checked, be sure to stop by the in determining the best places for The Exponent Editorial: B-W student Health Fair be able to have their eyes checked Senate Chambers, downstairs in condoms on campus. Another sur- by an optomistrist and will also be the Union. They appologize for vey will be taken to find out New columnist responds to letter to the editor Health center 'fairs' well in March able to win prizes in giveaways. the inconvenience, but this is the student's opinions of the fair and Paul E. Pratt •*• . nwnvm.- mnil tf\ lllAnr {Ulrf I1CA tl Students will also have the oppor- best place to provide a quiet set- for ideas on improving next years ter] would piss off a lot of people proper way to wear and use a Let's all stop and say that, right Claudia Jordan even more people. Last year the tunity to take part in a video pro- ting for the tests to be conducted. fair. Nurse Gies and Schnear urge Editor-in-Chief who have invested their all into the condom. MUceStatB now: Advocating Awareness. Also, she wanted something on 8UII Writer fair took place from 1 lam to 3pm. gram in which a dentist will talk All in all, there seems to be some- students to take part in the Health Do you advocate awareness? status quo. But yeah, there's lots "the reasons for using condoms For the past five years, the Health This year the hours are extended about the dangers of tobacco use. thing ofinterest for justabout ev- Fair as well as take advantage of Doesn'titsoundnice? Ithoughtit of propoganda out there for Fair has been an event enjoyed and from 11am to 6 pm. "The three Beth Montag everyone's wicked agendas—and (beyond birth control)." Well.first For the athletes, the dentist will be eryone. The nurses will be con- the services the Health Center pro- Hey, remember the letter to the was such a nice thing, you know, to off, they help prevent the spread of well partipitatcd in by a large num- hour extension was made to holding a discussion on the use and ducting a survey during the fair. vides, "...you can geta lot of things Editor last week, the one from good writing is always a quest for Managing Editor Advocate Awareness. Are you AIDS and VD. If this is news to berof B-W students. Nurses Kathie accomodate busy students who effects of mouthguards. A drug They are particularly interested in free instead of paying cash, or put- Leigh-Ann Dcnnison, about Na- Truth. There'ssomelhinghallowed Aware? anyone out there, reading this, Gies and Shelia Schnear are ex- may not have the time early during company will be on the premises the answering of one important ting things like Sudafed or other tional Condom Week and those And I've been told that people about that word. Sandro Galindo please drop me a note via this pa- cited and looking forward to this • the day. "This way we hope stu- passing out FREE cold and flu question. It deals with condom flu medicines on your valedine. A slogans that The Exponent printed As for offending people into don't even get to the second page per— I'd like to have a word with year's event. The Fair will lake dents can catch aglimpseof what's medicine, so be sure to hit that avalability. "WHERE DO YOU lot of students don't know this and Business Manager a few weeks ago? taking appropriate action—to me, when reading The Exponent. you. Secondly, they make a great place March 3rd and 4th in the going on during lunch, and then display. Another free-B will come WANT THEM?" is what it boils they end up wasting their money." Another thing that Ms. Dennison this sounds like the very No? fashion statement. There's this Union as well as in Lang Hall."In they can actually participate later from the dietary department. Ms. down to. Nurse Schnear pointed nurse Schnear explained." Don't Well, pretend you.do. Or go (we're all adults here. Let's skip propoganda we're trying to avoid. Deidre Kooker store downtown called Condom past years, approximately 500 stu- on in the evening when they're not Dolores Monsoor will be handing out, "We have condoms slocked be afraid to promote the Health back, find a copy, and read it. She the formalities; I'll refer to her as Leigh-Ann is right — The Ex- Asst. Business Manager Nation, and they sell all kinds of dents go through the fair." Mrs. in so much of a rush," Mrs. Schnear outfreesnacks. There will be tables daily in the front bathroom of the Center," she went on," I do it all asked forit, and now she's got it— Leigh-Ann from now on) says is ponent should have printed an them — the glow in the dark ones Gies explained, "It's getting better said. "We try hard to meet the specializing in drug use and abuse, Health Center, so people can just the time, not only because it's my yes, boys and girls, in this week's that "Obviously [my emphasis], at educational, informative article on Eran Hanke are sure to liven up any party — every year because we become needs of the students," Added Mrs anotherchecking body fatandblood walk right in, grab some, and walk job, but because it's here for the column, we're going to talk about times journalism should be used to condoms. I asked Paul to take her trust me on this one. As far as I more organized," she went on, Gies. pressure. Nurses Gies and Schnear out without anyone even know- students and I encourage them to Buzz Editor — condoms. offend people into taking appro- advice on printing something on know, that's all that condoms arc "You learn from experience what There will be several "hands- would like to point out if anyone ing." Realizing that this is not take advantage of it." Ms. Dennison writes, that, "as a priate action, exposing long hid- "the proper use of condoms" — I used for. people do and don't like." on" activities as opposed to just thinks they may need their hearing enough, they would like your help Rob Lucarelli B-W student of the feminine gen- den falsehoods for the promotion got the instruction sheet from a That's it for this week. Send all This year is expected to draw handing out flyers and pamphlets. Asst. Buzz Editor der," she. was upset with the slo- pack of Trojans and asked him to of truth." comments, love letters and death gans, and so forth, and so forth. Wow. Think so? You know, run it next week. It explains, in six threats to me c/o The Exponent. Cross registration Yvonne Gay Well, as a B-W student of the doing something like that [the lat- easy steps (with pictures!) the Senate Update for Senate. Vice President Rupp masculine gender, I'll refresh your met with each individual commit- Continued from page 1 Sports Editor tee to set goals for the future. Sen- memory as to just which slogans pate in the program because of form to the host institution. Last week's Food Service article is inaccurate, says Continued from page 1 ate Com mittees consist of Academ- irked her (and printing them in this "ourlocation,"says Young. Most The instituions participation in Jennifer Hofstetter leader. He emphasized the impor- Quarry Room with Neatc andRupp ics, Elections, Finance, Rules, and paper for the third time in the Director for Food Operations Cottone-Payne of the other participating institu- theprgramareBaldwin-Wallace Assistant Sports Editor tance of communication skills as to do a self-assessment of Senate. Social Affairs. Treasurer Jeff process). tions are located on the East Side College, Case Western Reserve I further slated that students that necessary to be a good leader. A discussion took place covering Dettmer informed senators about Theysare: "Before you attack her, Dear Editor, valid one. Whatwasactuallystalcd which makes italittledifficultfor University, Cleveland Insituteof Aaron B. Daniels did not spend their money on their Malicky cited the need for being a topics such as "What changes could the financial aspects of Student wrap your whacker," "If you think was that Food Service is required a full-time B-W student to com- 'Music, Cleveland State Univer- ... ["Food Service found ID card, do receive a 100% refund, good communicator to service the be made in Senate?;" ""What Senate. News Editor she's spunky, wrap your monkey," to generate revenue over expendi- mute. The few B-W students that sity, Cuyahoga Community Col- fair,"printed in the 2/25 issue] is a which is rolled over each quarter Student Body. would you change about our com- The day was very informative and — surely the best and most tures.- Revenues are also gener- have taken part int the program lege (Metro, Eastern, and West- rather disorganized and misquojd and refunded at the end of the Senators ate dinner together in mittee structure?;" "What do you and enjoyable for everyone. By Beth Largent well-written one, "If you slip be- ated by the Colony Dining Room have done so at Case Western ern campuses), Dyke College, summary of a phone conversation theSlrosackerUnionand then split like best/worst about Senate?" The having the retreat with both old and Co-Features Editor tween .her thighs, be sure to and Catering operations, which re- school year. Reserves, CSU.andNotreDame. Hiram College, John Carroll held on Monday, February 15, be- I appreciate the "Food Service into two groups. Newly-elected idea of giving senators class credit new officers, Senate has assured condomize." cently received a general 5-6% To take part in this program, one University, Lake Erie College, tween Susan Troutman and my- senators met with AdvisorCharlie for student government was dis- itself continuity in its leadership These slogans, according to her, price increase. Thispriceincreases Found Fair" attitude of Susan's ar- must first go to the registars of- Lakeland Community College, Maria Venclova self. The conversation took place Burke to learn about parliamen- cussed and will be looked into. positions. Co-Features Editor are demeaning to women and are wasnotapplicd to the Union Dining ticle; however, I do not appreciate fice and get a form for the cross Lorain County Community basically-Bad-Stuff;—They-put— in *e presence ofmyadmimstra-_al,rHive..Snack.iBarror-Lang -the misquoted and misleading If you arejnterested in filling a Senators split into committees. registration program and have the- - Coillege, Notre Dame College, women in their place, Victorian- tive assistant. At the time of the Dining Hall. statements that were contained cussed bills and resolutions with vacantseatintheSenate.pickupan President Neate talked with sena- courses you plan to take approved and Ursuline College. Angela Sosnowski style: powerless and dominated by phoneconversation I requested that - We no longer have "Validine" therein. the new senators. application at the Service Desk or tors about their concerns and goals by the registrar and then take the Listings & Organiza- her masochistic posscsor. a copy of the article be given to me on campus. We have what we I believe, just as Baldwin- Re-elected senators met in the see one of your senators. tions Editor Gee, and you know — for me, priortopublication. Unfortunately, refertoastheBaldwin-WallacelD Wallace and the Exponent, in free- well, I thought I actually learnt this did not happen. Many of the Card. If this topic had been dis- dom of speech. However, a pub- something from those slogans. I statements in this article are inac- cussed with Susan, I would have lication like the "Exponent" carries Melissa Hickey was just telling Paul, "Hey, you curate. advised the correct naming con- a responsibility to its readers to •Wr* ••"•-; ';,":. i:^'-l"' ' : . •' V? [V3£fM™2?t?y*'? ' '"^VT r-*"T.'.. • ' • . . Layout Editor know, that stuff about National I do not appreciate being quoted vention. I did state, however, that presentlhefactsasgiven. Areview Condom Week was really some- with a statement of which I had no the ID Office is responsible for the of this article by me prior to its Michael Stutz thing — I know what to do now." knowledge. Baked potato costs Baldwin-Wallace ID Card and publication could have prevented Assistant Layout Editor See, as a hot-blooded male, I were never discussed; neither were student accounts, and that they do all the misrepresentations. figured I was two steps ahead — foods that arc bought by weight. Little Caesars Pizza not report to the Food Service De- 'cause now, when I go roving Additionally, the statement, partment Food Service does not Eileen Cottame-Payne Kelley Blaser around campus looking for a fine "Cottone-Payne says that Food Director tor Fasti Operation" Ad Manager have control or the ability to young girl to please my needs, I'll Service is required to generate regularly access information re- know — be sure to condomize. profit, but that it does not come garding refunds. Summer Zack Terakedis Sor/uu'jrwhatit'sallabout! And, from the student meals," is an in- Sponsor of WBWC 88.3 FM Photography Editor you know, I thought that condoms Employment were serious stuff— in fact, kinda Adrienne Ross boring, like history. You know: Baldwin-Wallace College Asst. Photo Editor AIDS, VD, and pregnancy. Upward Bound Program What a fool I was! 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The Brothers of Sigma Phi Epsilon (below)took First Place among Alpha Phi men at Greek Sing 1993. Their theme was "Sig Eps Stranded." Sorority Photo by Beth Montag placed second with their theme "Sign of the Times." (left) Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity (right) was runner-up for men with their theme "A Night at the Movies the Whole Family Can Enjoy."

Photographs by Beth Montag

The DZs wow the audience with their excellent dancing and singing (right). The The Sisters of Delta Zeta (above) won First Place among sororities at Sig Eps surf Greek Sing '93. They proved "All You Need Is a Song." their way Photo by Beth MonUg back to B-W and to victory, (far Greek Community unifies for Sing '93 right). Once again, the Delta Zeta Sorority gave a classy and first-rate performance. Photographs by The 61st Annual Greek Sing was swept away once again by The Pi Lambda Phi Fraternity thrilled the audience next with their theme "From the Beth Montag the Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity and the Delia Zeta Sorority. Crypt". Notonly wcrethecostumesperfect, the "acting" wascven better. Theysauntcrcd Greek Sing was held Friday, February 26th at Rochm Middle down the aisle in a grisly fashion and proceeded to sing "Monster Mash". As they sung School. As usual, it was a standing room only as parents, relatives and friends of those "Purple People Eater", the creature literally appearred before our eyes, dancing around the participating watched on. This year's Masters of Ceremonies were Carmen Vincent and stage and saying a few choice words, To top their performance off, Michael Jackson made Glenn Regan, holding the job of performing smooth transactions between acts and even a special appearance in the body of a Pi Lam brother. Michael and his ghouls danced their receiving a few laughs. Judges included Jim Amos-Landgraf, John Dennison, Pam ghostly dance to "Thriller" and gave the audience with a good show. Hozan, Joe Pierce, and Jane Wood. " After intermission, Alpha Phi performed their theme "Sign of the Times" and placed This year's Greek Sing proved to be a very interesting one at that, from toga parties to second in the women's competition. This theme had its own double entendre, explaining "Thriller" and soap operas to Mr. Rogers' "Neighborhood". The evening began with the to the audience that we can do something to make a change and display ing signs during their Phi Mu Sorority presenting "A Night at the Opera - Soap That Is". While the sisters went performance. The sisters sang "Signs", "Revolution", and "Rhythm Nation". They also from one play acting the soaps, songs such as "My Boyfriends Back" and "50 Ways to sang "From a Distance", to which they provided sign language. It was pleasing to have a Leave Your Lover" were sung to exaggerate their point Phi Mu proved to be extremely serious theme and the Alpha Phi's made it worth while. humorous and entertaining. "A Night At the Movies the Whole Family Can Enjoy" was simply a pleasure to walch! Next up was Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity, giving their own rendition of "Animal The brothers of Lambda Chi Alpha showed their creativity in this performance and placed House", and what an act it was. After realizing they were going to fail one of their courses, second in the men's competition. Willie Wonka from the Chocolate Factory and two little a few of the brothers decided to... what else, of course... throw a toga party. The whole Lambda Chi's flew from movie to movie in Willie's Time Machine and provided the of their act was running about on stage, some in togas and some dressed up as women in audience with an excerpt from each. They went from the Seven Dwarfs to see Puff the togas. They definalely showed... enthusiasm. Magic Dragon and even went to the Chocolate Factory. The costumes definalely stole the Things calmed down a bit in the next act when "Mr. Rogers" came out to invite us to show. The Oompa Loompa's from the Chocolate Factory were the icing on the cake. "his" "Neighborhood". The sisters of Zeta Tau Alpha were dressed up as little girls and Alpha Xi Delta was up next with"Salur Xi Morning Cartoons". While two sisters sat in told us about their own favorite part of their neighborhood. Songs such as "Please, Mr. the front with a TV and "flipped" through the channels, songs such as "Casper the Friendly Postman", and "Candy Man" were sung. Ghost" and "Popeye" were sung by the dancing sisters in the background. The sisters of "Sig Eps Stranded At Sea, B-W devastated" was the beginning line for the winners of Alpha Xi were amusing. the men's competition. But, that was only the beginning. The next five minutes Phi Kappa Tau "Sweated to the Oldies". Their gimmick was to have audience completely flew by as the audience was enthralled with the "Sig Eps Stranded" participation which proved to work well. They sang the "Banana Boat Song" and "My performance. The men of Sigma Phi Epsilon showed all of their various musical talents Ding-a-Ling". from different solos, a trumpet solo, and the bongo. The Sig Eps sung songs such as "A Celebration of 50 Years of Sisterhood" was the theme for Alpha Gamma Delia. The "Kokomo", "That's An Irish Lullaby", and "Gilligan's Island Theme". Their variety and sisters of Alpha Gamm were dressed in get ups from the 1940's to the present. With each colorfulness only added to their excellent voices. song, a different group presented themselves in the middle and represented that particular The Chis (above left)sit in their time machine and A* discusses problems and solutions in our difficult times Directly following were the winners for the women's competion—the Delta Zeta time period. From the war years to the Madonna era, the Gamm costumes were perfect. travel from movie to movie. Photo by Beth Monlag Sorority. Their theme, "AH You Need Is A Song", proved to be all that was needed. They ended appropriately with "Together We Stand, Divided We Fall". Photo by Beth Montag Songs came from the Broadway show "Fame". The choreography during their perfor- The greeks provided family, friends and others with a night of good, wholesome fun mance was outstanding and the DZ's projected their voices with winning determination. while promoting the unity of the greek community. PageS March 3, 1993 The Exponent Page 4 The Exponent March 3, 1993 Feature s Wednesday, IWarch 3,1993 What else happened field. There's a lot I can do with it," Dr.Dwyer gives Music and therapy Erin said. A six-month internship will be- The at the Grammys? Marilyn Monroe wanna-bes on sax? gin Erin's post-graduateplans.This all to community Gabriel in a Hulk Hogan body suit? internship is based on Erin's solid And the Grammy tarry WeShnne go hand in hand AmoOmiwllfnmt ' Actual steam shooting up as Gabriel foundation of three years of hav- Smnn Troutmon himself a "general supporter" for goes to... sang"Steam"?Twowords,Peter:Tony gotten the chance to visit St. Louis, ing a class on Saturdays as well as Staff Writer theprogram'ssludents. Hecanalso Eric Clapton, Eric Clapton, Eric Bennett, who was terrific _ even if he attending school during the week. befoundteachingawellnesscoursc Pam IVewhall various cities throughout Ohio and Clapton. So what else happened had to sing with Nalalic Cole. a few others across the country. This year is the first year Erin has , Sludentswhohavetakenacoursc every spring on the weekends, Find exit this year's Wednesday night at the Grammy On the bright side, Gabriel sounded SUII Writer Over spring break this year, there been able to plan her own Satur- with Dr. David Dwyer in Psychol- training Residents Assistants, and results! Awards? great Which is more than the Red Hot Erin Burke, a native of Jefferson, is a conference in Milwaukee, days. The internship is a require- ogy can relate to the comment by serving on the Institutional Analy- Well, there was Michael Jackson, Chili Peppers did when playing with ment for her degree. She will travel Ohio, is a "people person." She is which she will be attending. At one of his current students: "I get sis Committee (a self-evaluating Page 9 making a weird and bizarre speech in George Clinton and the P-Funk All- a music therapy major with an ap- these conferences, they discuss to Butlcrville, Ind. to put her edu- so enthralled by his lectures that committee for B-W). Off campus, Baldwin-Wallace's Entertainment Weekly which he stated, "I wasn't aware the Stars. On paper, a great idea. In person, plied major in voice and a minor in how music therapy helps people cation to work with multiply re- when they are over I am surprised he is a consultant for the private world thought I was so weird and New Coke. piano. Her GPA is 3.4, which is and how they (the students) fit into tarded/developmentally delayed that what I learned came so easy," sector. Currently, he is doing re- bizarre," and demonstrated he and sis- "I don't know where to start," dead- maintained even though Erin is that picture. An important aspect adults. It would be difficult to find a stu- search on anger management and Students attend a Brazilian Canaval ter Janet were indeed not the same panned host Garry Shandling to grow- involved with a number of organi- of these conferences is that it helps On January 15,1994, two weeks dent who has taken a course with violent men. Win you enlist in the \ February finishes withforeignfim person. ing laughter after Ihcir ... ummm ... zations on campus. to get to know other music therapy after she finishes her internship, Dr. Dwyer who doesn't have fond When asked what he likes about 'Army?1 And there was Peter Gabriel in an song. "That was great." Erin is the director of Special majors and music therapists, plus Erin will wed Gary McClintock, a memories. Dr. Dwyer has a way of B-W, Dwyer replied "I like the opening production number that left The Chili Peppers then won for Best Events on campus which includes it helps Erin to get her name known 1992 graduate of B-W. Gary is making his students feel immedi- intellectual courageousness to try you longing for the good laste of the HardRockperformance,acccpting their organizing activities such as Little in the field. currently working for Westficld ately at ease. The subject of Psy- new programs. B-W has set up Rob Lowe-Snow While Academy Grammy from Billy Idol and B.B. Sibs Weekend. She has been a Music therapy is a relatively new Insurance in Toledo. chology seems like common sense special curriculums, certificate 'Army of Darkness' Award opener of a few years back. Continued on page 9 course assistant for College 101 field and is oriented to help people Besides marrying Gary, Erin material when he presents it dur- programs, and programs like the captures audiences. CTheFreshmanExpcrience)fortwo of various ages to communicate wants to leave herself open for ing his lectures. SPROUT Program. If we (in the School of Fish swims with current years and also an Orientation "better, become moreemo- many good opportunities thatcome Dr. Dwyer has been a part of the Psychology Department) want to leader. She has had fun being in- tionally stable, and do better aca- along. She feels that having more B-W community since 1979. He try something new, we usually get PageS 'Human Cannonball'receives four stars than one option is important. volved with these programs, but demically. These goals are also lives practically on campus the support from the administra- heavenly and relaxed mood. But "I don't want to plan everything, admits that through teaching oth- achieved by listening to music and with his family of five and a dog tion." not to remain too relaxed, because if something comes up I want to be TbhaCoaB ers she has learned quite a bit. guidcnce from the therapist. Be- who is well known to students who On Dwyer feels there is a good immediately following "Fountain" able to pick up and go," said Erin. "In working with ihescprograms, cause Erin loves peopleand music, often "escort" it back home. Dr. strong student body on campus. comes the heavy and harsh guitars Along with her fiance and the Soaps are foaming I improved my communication a career as a music therapist makes Dwyer has studied at several uni- Themixtureof traditional and non- Just to satisfaction, "Human Can- of "Fuzzed and Faded," cut num- piano, Erin recently found another with pride! skills a great deal," Erin said. "It sense. versities including Chinese Lan- traditional students makes for in- nonball" is the delightful second ber five on the CD. love.in sign language. She feels it also helps to stay organized." "I had nevereven heard of music guage at Yale University. He re- teresting classroom discussion. work from School of Fish we have The rest of the disc has its backs will help in her career a great deal. Erin never thought of herself as a therapy until I came to B-W as a ceived his Bachelor of Science at "Older students show the younger 9th annual soap been waiting for. A key attraction and forths with more of all types of role model in these positions, but prospective student," says Erin. "I The sign language class she is tak- the University of Houston in Psy- ones not to be afraid to ask ques- about the disc is that it is not just music. For the most part, it is as ing right now is more fun than opera awards let she hopes she has helped some wasn't sure about what I really chology and his Masters and Ph D tions. Younger students are less audiences honor "more songs like those from the though School of Fish focus on the underclassmen with their adjust- wanted to do and I had thought anything for her. at Syracuse University. afraid to be 'wrong.'" The combi- first disc." Where School of Fish's idea of where one stands in life, ment to college. "I love having the about going into elementary edu- Erin has a busy year ahead of her He is involved in many on and nation can sometimes make for a actors! 1991 self titled CD included music where he belongs, and who he does opportunity to help people on cam- cation until a B-W student asked after leaving B-W. The knowledge off campus activities. One of the good balance in learning. that all fit into about the same and does not belong with. Another pus, " she said. me what my interests were and she has gained through her experi- programs he is involved in is the Dr. Dwyer is a valuable asset to realm of style, "Human Cannon- factor made reference to in songs As a new challenge, Erin de- suggested music therapy.^ ences in and out of the classroom SPRpyTJ'rograrn at j5Av\JHe the Baldwin-Wallace community. Page 10 ball" gives us songs that are a bit such as "Blockout" and "Jump Off cided to make Dance Concert a Flexibility is one aspect Erin ""wilTKeljf her~bn~hcr quest"to be-' serves as an advocate for the stu- He has contributed much to the slower, songs of the same nature, the World" is how people are some- part of her B-W experience. This enjoys because she is less likely to come a successful musical thera- dents in the program, helping them lives of many students here. Those and songs a bit harder. It seems as times psychologically trapped by will take place at the beginning of become burnt out with her work. If pist. Erin is a lucky person; she is to work through problems they studentswhohavcencountcred him Podell pleases public if the Fish tried a little experiment- their partners. the spring quarter. she is tired with working with one able to combine her two loves, might encounter. He helps the stu- in the course of their studies al- VanHalen flies The man who gave Cleveland Stem, gives us an interview ing with variety, which by all means Closing the CD is an acoustic Erin enjoys traveling and being a age group or problem area, she can music and people, and make a suc- dents in career planning and calls they have room to do. ways feel fortunate. high with live from 1980 to 1985 where I was solo which is not titled anywhere part of the group Northcoast Stu- easily switch to another. cessful career out of them both. Starting off "Human Cannon- on the disc or sleeve. At the end of dents of Music Therapy. She has album! music director. The general man- ball" is "Complicalor," a medium- "I'm really excited about my ager asked me to take over the job the song, you can hear the band Egg drop hits This is an interview with Doug paced tune with familiar voices to members in discussion quietly in of program director for a while, remind us of the School of Fish Back in the Podell, Program Director of and I did that for five years. I got the background. All in all, "Hu- Mlcheol Kromer WNCX and the man that brought talent. Things get a little bit differ- man Cannonball" deserves a four will be at the target area. the station the first win it ever had. SUfl Writer spotlight, what Howard Stern to the Cleveland air- ent when "Fountain" begins to play. star rating and is something to lis- All containers will be checked in How did you come to Cleveland? On Wednesday, April 21 from does ourreviewer waves. He talks about how he got This ballad is more pleasant than ten to for all moods. flil^tmfiilLDJ for size and weight just prior to the In order to stay in management 2:00 to 3:00, the Physics and Engi- say? his stan and the Cleveland scene. any other done by the band. The Be sure to check out School of neering Society will hold an "Egg drop. The target will be a 60 cm x you have to move around. I was tune's soft flowing sound and ref- Do you need a college degree to still winning but not big anymore Fish live at Peabody's Down Un- Drop." The object of the game is to 60 cm piece of 1/2 in wood wilh a moke it in radio? erences to God put the listener in a der Monday, March 15th. drop two jumbo eggs in a container 10 cm circle and a 1 cm bulls-eye. PageS at my station. For five months I No, there are ore many people who looked at WMMS because they (which contestants make them- Each team will have three minutes • ji_ • •_ FAMILY LIFE CENTER haven't graduated from college, were interested in hiring me, and selves) from three stories onto a to drop their container once they Winter warmed with jazz jam although it good to have some- we didn 't reach an agreement. Five wooden target without breaking reach the third floor window. Any thing to back you up. egg thatsurvivcs thedrop will have Style Watch! minutes after I hung up the phone, the egg and coming as close as How did you get your start? I got a call from WNCX. And I've possible to the center of the target. the distance from the center that it I was in college on my way to- The B-W Jazz Band performed Wednesday, Baldwin-Wallace College originally hit the target recorded. • been here for over two and a half The place of the drop will soon be wards my senior year, and I was years. I like the city and its good February 24 in the SAC. offers quality, on-campus child care that is convenient announced. The team that has a surviving egg How does our working at the college radio sta- and comes closest to the bulls-eye columnist look? for rock n' roll. for adults attending classes during the day, evening or The containers can be no more tion over the summer. A job open- What prompted the new format than 20 cm on asidcand can weigh will be declared the winner. In case on weekends. ing came up at a local station, and change on WNCX? no more than 500 g without the of a tic, the lightest container will I had a friend who worked there. I be declared the winner. The slight format change is due to egg. Contestants can not use glass, PagelO applied for the job, and within the observations and research in the metal, springs, or parachutes as Prizes will be awarded to 1st, week, I was working there. It was HOURS: 2nd, and 3rd place winners. Prizes market, we want to be able to com- any part of the container nor use a fairytale story, and it was my pete on a higher level with Howard Monday - Thursday 7:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. & 5:30 p.m. - 10:30 p,m, anything that would help the con- will be $50 for first, $35 for sec- dream station to work for. I was ond, and $15 for third. Eligible Stern and everything. ..(Now play- Friday 7:30 a.m. -5:30 p.m. tainer adhere to the target. The originally working the 1:00 a.m. to ing more) Van Halen, ACSDC, and Class Weekends 7:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. container can be built by cither one participants include any B-W stu- Encounter pimps, 6:00 a.m. shift on the weekends. dent and alumni of the Physics and newer acts. person or a team of two people, but thieves, and low By the u'mc school came around, I What do you think of the Malrile AGES: only one entry is allowed per per- Engineering Society. The entry fee was working the 7:00 p.m. to is S1 to cover the price of the eggs lives on campus! merger (concerning WMMS)? son. If the drop team consists of 12:00 a.m. shift, and I never went It could be double edged, good in Daytime hours 3-5 years two people, then one person will and also the event. This is due by back to college. Evening & Weekend hours 3 - 8 years 5:00 the short term. Sometimes you get (Preschool classes also available for children 3 - 5) drop the the container and the other Attend the What college did you attend and better. I believe that MAGIC and performance what did you major in? WMMS are gonna be owned by Wayne State in Detroit, Michigan of The Beggar's the same owner, Legacy, and they COST: and I was a Communication and know how to run a good company. ;"Berea 102 Front Slreel Opera!" Science major. Hourly rates - $2.50 per hour (flexible scheduling) ? Dcrea I have worked for them. WMMS . One-time registration fee of $35.00 rOnhicians 234-')W2 How did you become a program has a heritage, and now they only director? react to other stations, they haveno Any complete pair or When I was in Minnesota, I was Scratch Resistance Glasses PageS identity . Their constantly chang- Whether y9u need child care two nights a week or $35 OFF present coupon tor dlscounc music director. I had a taste for ing to react to the market. For a just occasionally, this excellent program is for you. nol valid ullh any other discounts management, and I went to Detroit For more information or to schedule a visit of the • Located next to KuUs Conservatory 12 Pair of- 6 month • Exams by K. Kovach O.D. facility, contact the • Frame solDcring and repair ACUvriR* supply only Family Life Center at 243-0380 • Free frame warranty Disposible.Conuct $85.00 • Same day service Lenses lm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm Page 6 The Exponent The Buzz The Buzz 1 Podell plans to stay in Cleveland Reviewer enlists in 'Army ^ was tight? hfirutfed? Continued from page 7 land radio scene? Cleveland is better than a lot 'Army of Darkness'survives evil encounters for a larger audience. of cities, it could be bcttcr..but film combine• di over th,!,„e to»„,„„«„p specia„ J01l i;s0 hilariousKJlfli-Jnnc. What doyou thinkabout the rumor business doesn't allow us to The special effects are first rate. MattWrftur effects with slapstick humor to A modified list of writes at tliat THE END is changing for- play the local groups. Butsome create a critical and cult favorite. From the high speed chase through ! of the newer newspapers help. If you are looking for a truly re- the forest to the emergence of the fVcdnesday night's 35tfr annual mats? warding experience, it has been Director Sam Raimi ("Darkman") It will probably go Top 40 again. Michael Stanley... it's incred- uses this same technique in "Army" evil Ash to the reanimated skel- ible music and nobody took it written: "Army of Darkness" is a etons of the army of the dead, the RHRBOFTHBYEARj'Tcats I've never seen an alternative sta- totally cool film. Well, I wrote it, with just as much success. U is lion in the Midwest last. It will be seriouslybecauseof the Cleve- more than likely that Raimi was visuals are great. land stigma. butcan you think of a better source? The script, by Sam and Ivan ALBUM OFTHE'YEAK: "On- good for 18 lo 34 year old males to It combines elements of adventure, heavily influenced by The Three uge«J,"J^ Clapton / .• - come back. We want to be more How long do you plan to stay Stooges and Warner Brothers car- Raimi, begins with a quick sum- appealing to them, and we'll have in Cleveland? horror, special effects, and espe- mary of what has gone before; this ,S0NO OFTHBYEARj "Tcatsin cially comedy. toons. ' lo fight for them. Cleveland is a great town, I Another asset is the performance is a good set up for those unfamil- NEW ARTIST: AVrestedDewlop. How did you meet Howard Stern? have a few months left on my "Army" tells the story of your iar with Raimi's other films. You average S-Mart employee who is of Campbell, who also co-pro- nC" \;; '- , ,; -- In 1980, we worked together at a contract, and I have decided to duced the film. His deadpan deliv- really don't have to be a horror stay in Cleveland for at least sucked back in time to the age of KPTOCAL,FEMALE' : "Con- Detroit stalion.and we became knights and women in distress. Ash ery is the source of much of the film fan to appreciate this movie. good friends. I have followed his five years. film's humor. In one scene, Ash is You may be snickering, but I POP AfoCAL. IvIALE: 'Teats in career, and I think he is one of the What advice would you give to (Bruce Campbell), the reluctant will include this on my Ten Best hero, needs to find the battling the skeleton army and de- 'Eno Clapton,' , ' best. There was nobody I warned anyone interested in a career "Necronomicon," the fabled book clares "I've gota bone topick with List for the year. It is deserving, at ' but Howard Stern, he's a proven in radio? of the dead. In Ihe process, he en- you." Later, when Ash falls for a least, for its innovation. If you 'Celine'Dion winner. Eventually he'll go num- You have to love it and live it, counters all sorts of monstrouscrea- medieval woman (Embcth want a fun lime at the movies, ber one here, and he's great for you can't just show up and tures as well as an evil version of Davidtz), he casually tells her to forget "Loaded Weapon I;" you think. Boy I get to play my will be doing yourself a favor by radio. himself. "gimme some sugar, Baby." Doyou think that the radical ultra- favorile songs and you have lo This film is a follow up to to "Evil Campbell's sense of physical com- enlisting in "Army of Darkness." conservatives could lake Howard work at it like its a business Coming to a stage near you. With the impending doom of fi- Dead 2," which told the story of edy also adds to the appeal of the ^iffiX^W^^ Stern off the air? and its truly competitive. day-Saturday, March 4-6 at 8:00 psn. Ash's previous conflicts with the film. One scene involving shards nals, it is a good way to have fun Nationally, you'll see some things Wheredoyousee WNCXin the Thieves, pimps, and ihe low life of for a few hours. London give usa satirical view of Ihe and S unday, March 7 at 2.00 p.m. in B- agents of the Necronomicon. This of broken glass is so ridiculous, it ROqCYOCAC, MALE: VUn- pop up but that stuff never future? political and social life of 1728 En- Ws John Patrick Theatre. ' works...He's (Howard Stem) no As more of a force in Cleve- gland presented in "The Beggar's Toreserve tickets call theboxoffice at differentthananythingonTV. He's land in fact to surpass WMMS Opera." (216)826-2240. Van Halen spreads their wings less provocative than what's on which has never been done in Carnaval provides cultural experience Performances will be held Thurs- ;HARDRCCKI>ERPORMANCE; daytime TV. 25 years. From those just learning the steps to more evening of celebration featuring the Live album something to sing about ' What doyou think about the Cleve- Experienced danceis, Camaval provided en- music of Impacto Nuevo. pcrs*^L«^, ,,«-,—,,>H* ii- ' -' S„ < ,' * • „*•- '"*N' ',' tenainmenlforall. Carnaval was complete with Meren . GEORGE KANAAN'S • : '-%V 'Eri 1 though. Try to picure oP Dia- '' On Saturday, Fcbruaiy 27 the Hispanic gue, Salsa, the Limbo, and a danrt another, finishing off tweniy-lwo What else happened American Student Association presented an contest CENTER WSS songs laterwiih'TopoflheWorld" mond Dave singing "Love Walks 1-AtTERNATlVE MUSIC ,AL- In" or "Right Now," and it's clear PRINTING COMPANY from the same album. Although ;BXJM:VB6rBiyl6tchine,''TanWai(s' . \JSincejheir debutjn 1978, Van -they-gained their.reputation_with_ _whyJSamrny_Hagar got the gig at the Grammy s? Halen has"buiira"inlssive'foIlow-'~ the help of former frontman David after Roth left. His energy and ing on the strength of a superb live Landing" nominated? LOWER COPY PRICES Lee Roth, il'sclear from Ihechoice over the lop vocal delivery are Continued from page 7 show. Finally, after nine studio al- showcased on ihe acoustic read- anybody? C of songs that there won't be a HanJRcckp^rarnance,acceptinglheir MARK NIZER 500 Copies (or more) . 5 oach bums and 15 years, "Van Halen ing of "Give to Live" from his k.d lang looked and sounded 200 -493 Copion 6' o»ch "reunion" touranyiimc soon. None Grammy from Billy Idol and B.B. Live: Right here, right now" has of his vocal work is included, and 1988 solo album. He's never better during her performance, A 100 -199 Copies 7* each hit ihe stores, and it sounds great! King. This is all you need to know video clip of a twitching ctowni THE BfiD-BOY OF JUGGLING 76-99 Copies B' oich only four songs from, his eight sounded better, and he sounds like about the 35th Annual Grammy 51 - 75 Copios . 9* oach Culled from shows mat dale back years with .the group made the he's having even more fun than appeared onmillkms of television! dark Nizer, the juggler vour mother warned YOU about will be to Ihe 1986 "5150" tour, the two Awards Billy won: an enormous gold screens as she sang. This was not 35 - SO Copies 10' c»ch final cut. "Running With the the audience, if that's possible. By moMton.BB.worca lam inaiol back- ippearingingat. Baldwin-Wallace College, April 2,1993 in the. ZB • 35 Copies 1T each disc set contains over two hours the way, unless I was mistaken, good. When It'n time to Devil", "Ain't Talkin' 'Bout stage pass. SAC 9:30-11:00 17 - 25 Copies 12* each and twenty minutes of non-stop rock Love", "Panama" and a lively when local radio began playing Anlhony Kiedis of the Chili 11 - 16 Copies 13'oich pat your theory The Idol and the King weren't the vlark has opened for George Burns, Ray Charles and Bob Hope. to work... be and roll. cover of the Kinks' "You Really cuts from the CD, they included Peppers advised America that B -10 Copies • 1- -,-\• -.. •artistic talents. Any student I 1-212-245-2063 thealbums, with lOof it's 11 songs •' PRODUCER-OP THE YEAR represented here. It was a good v m ' jrnay submit artwork. Art album, butnotgrcat.Hwoulclhavc Date: April 2,1993 been nice to include some of ihe Place: SAC earlier material, loo, A blistering • May 17 - June 4 Time: 9:30pm Continued on page 10

March 3, 1993 March 3, 1993 Page 8 The Exponent Page 9 The Exponent The Buzz Sports Sow Do I LOOK??? Men end with heads high combination is tasteless, about five inches to ones height, black socks with while shoes, [it's and not very appealing they also elongate and enhance Men's Basketball: champions to the end tacky and il makes you look like an to the eye, or anything short, slumpy legs. Look out for ass!] these this spring, they 're available else. These types of Matt Sawyer did not seem to be intimidated in D'Artis Jones began lo dominate If you could tell these two B-W 4. NEVER weara turtle neck wilh in an open toe-sandle type of shoe. the least as they look early com- shirts go well with St.ll Writer on the inside and Northern began students what they did wrong in rainbows on it baggy, or loose filling Pants will be very long, and a mand. Being alert lo every loose lo pull down some offensive re- getting dressed today, what would 5. NEVER wear your hair in pig- jeans. They also go well wide range of siyles will be IN. In a crushing, hard fought and ball and making smart plays al- bounds for easy pulbacks. Finally, you say? Here's what a few B- tails after you've removed the train- with bell-bottoms, if They will range from long, loose emotional game, Baldwin-Wallace lowed ihe Yellow Jackets to pull Northern took the lead and refused Wans had to say: ing wheels from your bikefa little you're into iheVO's look. and flowing—to body conscious ended it's season at Ohio North- ahead steadily in the first 20 min- to relinquish it. A Doug Dickerson ""Belinda lose the hat, bum the hint: college girls are too old]. Another thing, if you 10 the knee and flaring out (ic. cm, losing to the Polar Bears by utes. At the half, the score was 31- desperation tried to lie the gome pants!!!" 6. NEVER laugh and poinlal some- want your bra-straps to BELL-BOTTOMS!!) three in the OAC tournament. Fi- 23 in favor of the Jackets. bul the ball rolled off the rim and ""Claudia, that turtle neck is sick, one else when you look no better. show [as seen in picture] Lastly, stripes are going to be nal score 57-54. The second half proved to be a the gome belonged to the Polar get rid of it!!!" O.K. now that we know what be a FREDRICKS of really big this spring. Vertical or Going into the game, B-W looked greatdisplay of college basketball. Bears, 57-54. •"They look like they're trying to these two did wrong, is there any- HOLLYWOOD model. horizontal, take your pick. A litlle ready, willing and able to upset the It was only a matter of lime before B-W did notallow all OAC guard relive their childhoods." thing thai Ihey did This is VERY lacky, hint—choose vertical stripes to number five team in the nation. ihe Polar Bears made a run at B-W. Mark Gooden lo gel on irack, but *"Wow!!ILooks like Punky righl????????????? tasteless, and a turn-off. lengthen and elongate body, and OhioNorthern.lhetopronkedteam The Polar Bears and the Yellow Jones and Madry hurt the Jackets Brewstcr goes to Hell!" Whal is in? As for shoes, almost horizontal to give illusion of a in ihc OAC, looked losl as the Jackets traded bosket for basket in on the inside, Madry had 14 points *"Is thisa joke, who really dresses Cowboy boots are still very hot anything goes in the shorter, wider body [ihis looks Yellow Jackets look them righlout the first pan of the second half, and Jones had 16. B-W countered like that?" If you're going to wear them, wear 90' s. But, unfortunately, good on very tall lanky women, of their rhythm in the first half. neither team allowed a run. Then with Doug Dickerson and Joe The scary part about it is people ihem well. C-boy boots were made I must break the news il's flattering]. Unbelieving fans groaned as the Northern made their move, mak- Mackey who scored 15 and 14 really DO have these clothes lying lo wear wilh filled jeans. Black or that platform shoes are Well, that's all folks. Jackets with their slow tcmpo-ed ing arun and pulling the ball within points respcclively. Willis Brown Photo by Ron Linek around. In fact these arc just a few good old fashioned blue jeans will in [for the ladies and the Keep turning to STYLE offense scored well.eaming bas- two poinl range. From ihen on il and Senior Tri-Caplain Chris Chris Cebula contributed ten points in the Polar of the items we found hanging in do. These boots are also a hit with fellas who frequent the WATCH-Join us spring quarter kets u'me and time again. was nip and luck. Cebula played solid games with Bear match-up. people's closets on B-W's cam- black tights and a black mini [la- when we return with a spotlighton scious, mid-drift revealing tops are smart bar on Thursdays]. Although The Polar Bears pushed ihc ball Each and every player on the ten point each. Brown collected pus. Folks...these people MUST dies] and the new long crocheted they have been known 10 be a lillle faculty F -[fudge-ups, mom] in quickly and often took ill advised floor gave all he had to give ihcir seven hard fought rebounds. Se- to be ashamed of in their efforts. It has been a pleasure travelling be helped. As for the two in the sweaters thatare all over the pages reminiscent of the 70's and are in. BUT they are not made to be worn uncomfortable, there are some ad- fashion!!! Check it out!!!!!! three point shots. Northern did gel learn an advantage. B-W would nior Tri-Captain Duone Sheldon They came to a hostile environ- with this team. Each game has been picture...help is on the way. Here of all the high fashion magazines. offense inside the paint from not allow a Polar Bear onslaught, scored only two, bul had four as- ment and played like champions. fun, and win or lose, all involved witflUhI tightU£lll,01~l;u,l,ium.ni.it>, SLEEZY, knickers.. Thi...^s. vantage.u..»o.»s 10 them. Besides adding are a few mistakes that should be Try it. It's a good, comfortable D'Artis Jones and Aaron Madry. so Northern wore the Jackets down sists to teammates in his final game. More than one Ohio Northern fan treated me wilh respect. Thank you avoided at all costs: look that's casual, comfortable and The Jackets looked very sharp and little by little. The Yellow Jackets had nothing was sighing in relief after the game. guys. 1. NEVER mix polka-dots with slill sexy.Follow ihese C-boy bool Sensational soap stars shine stripes [unless you work for the tips and you'll be sure to gel no- Fox Network and your name hap- ticed, and lhal's NO BULL! Actors honored in 9th annual soap opera awards Heidelberg hands B-W loss with fivc.and Busser, Jeni Pierson, B-W attacks Raiders twice pens to be Homey D. Clown] Now, aboul shirts. The one comer, Ellen Dolan, who formerly Supportingactress Ellen Dolan,"As Jennifer Hofstettcr 34 score. The team as a whole shot Michelle McFadden, and Monica 2. NEVER luck baggy jeans into Belinda has on [girl on left] is cute, played Margo, was named supporting the World Turns" AuUL Sporl* Editor 9-29 from the field in the first half, Lang wilh two each. As a team, the Matt Sawyer The B-W offense played a pa- lienl, controlled gome, taking the cowboy boots. buthcrchoiceofpanls gels THREE actress and Ihe storyline of Margo's Male newcomer. Monti Sharp, The Lady Jacket basketball 1-6 from behind the three point Jackets had a game total 35 re- SUlf Writer 3.NEVER,NEVER,NEVERwear THUMBS DOWN! Body con- "," CBS leam's pbsi-seasori play came lo line, and a strong 5-6 from the free- bounds, 19 personal fouls, fiveas- lead and keeping it for the duration BEVERLYH^.Calif.CAP). ^^SSSS^ Female ncwcomen Yvonne Perry, an abrupl end lost Tuesday night. throw mark. sisis, 20 turnovers, one blocked Monday at Urprung Gym of the contest. Up by only five at "DaysofOurUves-wasthebigw.nner ^^ to KCO^&in of outsw&ns "As the Work! Turns" They iravelled lo Heidelberg and The second half was no easier on shot, and five steals. Baldwin-Wallace dominated the the half, IheJackelscamcoutin the JMtoWnBniHlSMpQpeni &g« _ ^butiorsmthcneldofcontinuing fell 78-6110 their hosts in an OAC the Jacket squad. B-W did manage This loss marks the end of the Mount Union Purple Raiders for second and pui the game away. Redken's awards, picking up five trophies th- " —•— "The Young and Restless" qualTeKfimU match" """ ~'lb"up~a]rthrcc'~ortheir shoo ting - Lady Jackets'-l992-93 basketball - the second lime in jusl under a Shooting guard Doug Dickerson cludingonefor favorite daytime drama. Winners were decided by a poll of Comic performance: Matthew Starting for theJackets were Erin percentages,coming in wilh 14-38 season. The learn loses four se- week, ending the Raider's season scored 12 points, sinking four of Looking Susan Lucci -always a bridesmaid, readers oP 'Soap OperaDigest" maga- Filzgerald, Tammy Busser, in field goal'attempts, 3-10 from niors: Busser, Willis, Fitzgerald, and propelling the Jackets into the six from ihe three point mark. Tri- Ashford, "" next round of the OAC tourna- never abride at the Daytime Emmys- zine. Readers chose from a prelimi- Child acton KimberiyMcCullough, DaniclleSpanski, Amy Sander,*and ' three poinl range, and 6-7 in free • andLockeu,butlhercmainingteams Captaj'n Duanc Sheldon was the For YOU.'!' was named outstanding lead actress nary list of nominees determined by Jennifer Willis. The Jackets made throw attempts. : members look forward to the 1993- ment. Final score was 61-50. main source of offense as he poured "General Hospital," ABC The Yellow Jackets played un- Friday night for her role as Erica on editors of ihe magazine. The lop ihree Younger leading actor Mall a valiant attempt to defend them- Scoring for the Jackets in this 94 season. The team' s final overall in 15 points. Willis Brown had his ABC's "." Peter vote getters in each category became selves from the Heidelberg game was Tiffany Lockeli with 14 record stands al 15-10. Congratu- der control the entire night, wear- usual productive night, scoring 12 YOlTcOULD BE A MODEL! Borlenghi, "All My Children" ing down their opponents in the Bergman, who plays Jack Abbott on the final nominees. Younger leading actress: Alicia women's attacks, bul ended the points, Fitzgerald with 12, Willis lations to the entire B-W squad on and grabbing 12 rebounds for his process. Mount Union's big gun, double-double. The bench began Interviews Show Times CBS's"TheYoungandResuess,"was The awaids, presented at the Beverly Coppola, "Another World,"NBC first half on the down side of a 24- and Spanski with 11 each, Sander a winning season! named outstanding lead actor. Hilton Hotel, were broadcast on NBC center Scott Gobley played only to produce as Kevin Summers came Social issue storyline: Margo's rape, 24 minutes in his final game, and in and scored nine points in nine Sat. March 6 Sun. March 7 Bul NBC's "Days" won ihe most with hosts Paul Reiser of "Mad Aboul "As the World Turns" awards. Richard Biggs, who plays You" and "Days" star Dcidrc Hall. scored only nine points. Once minutes. Reserve guards Brian 10am-12pm 9am- 1pm Favorite song: "One Dream," "Days again, B-W collapsed on the big Higley and Brian Burcll played Marcus, was named supporting actor, A list of winners ofOurLives" Polaris Carreer Polaris Carreer 'tDneDream"wasnamedlavoriiesong; Favorite show: "Days of Our Lives" man, forcing him to pass or take solid ball while the starters rested. Hottest male star Mark Dcrwin, thebad shot. Raider wingmon Todd The bench is going to play an Center Matthew Ashford, who plays Jack, Lead acton Peter Bergman, "The ' *G uiding Light" Center was honored for comic performance; Young and Restless" Simon made three shots in 14 at- importanl role as ihe team goes arxlGysialChappelLwhoplaysCariy, Hottcstfemalcslan Crystal Chappell, temptsfornine points. Simon,who further into ihe lournamenl. As the Lead actress Susan Lucci, "All My "Days of Our Lives" Polaris, 7285 Old Oak Blvd, Middleburg Hts. was named holiest female star. Children" lighted B-W up in the first meeting competition gets better, the start- MEETING FOR THE ENVIRONMENT between the two teams in the regu- Please call 1-800-362-3186 if intrested. Ask "As the World Turns" on CBS won Supporting acton Richard Biggs, ers will need to be fresher and the fourawards. YvonnePerry, who plays "Days of Our Lives" Thursday, March 11 at 7:00pm lar season, was off for these last bench sharper. The bench will need for Beth or Carolyn. Rosanna, was named female 'new- two gomes. The Yellow Jackets to come on and not commit mis- in the Quarry Room held the Purple Raiders to 34 % takes. B-W will play nationally - VanHalen shoo ting, and held all MountUnion ranked Ohio Northern in Ada Ohio Continued from page 8 «***********************************************£ Students interested in working for Cleveland's players lo under len points each. in ihc ncxl round. Il will be a war! AUDITIONS cover of the Who's "Won't Gel Earthfest Sunday, April 25 Case Western Reserve University * Fooled Again" is well on it's way AND «• MARCH 9 AT 7 PM lo being way overplayed on the Department of Sociology radio; it was cool the first SO limes Representatives from student groups who would Needs Participants * or so. There were better choices, like to organize environmental service projects For an experimental Research Study I think. They do plenty of covers, during the month of April JOHN PATRICK from Stevie Wonder's "Supersli- I Parent (Father or Mother) 50 or more years] * THEATRE lion" to Led ZeppclinVRock and AND 1 Child (Son or Daughter) 25 or more years * Roll",andany of them would have Students interested in planning B-Ws Earth Day been a better choice, in my opin- Explanation: 30YS ART AND DRAMA Celebration on April 28 The purpose of the study is to learn about interpersonal CENTER ion. cooperation. You will be asked some questions about * There arc times that you could your family relations. In addition, you will be asked 10 *«• almost forget that this is a live Come to this meeting and find out how you can play a game, in which the potential exists to earn money * effort; the sound is better than (up to $100) depending upon how well you do in the «• most, due to the wonders of digital help and be an earth-saver. game. It will last about one hour. Information will be PLEASE PREPARE sound and recording. Ovcrdubs Questions? confidential. The interviews will be conducted in the * are not evident, but then this is not Call Melissa Amos-Landgraf at z2137 In the Student Life Office Dept. of Sociology at C.W.R.U. (Mather Memorial Build- ONE-MINUTE ing, 223C). a band that pushes for perfection. MONOLOGUE OR They play lightly, bul nol so Ughl ARE YOU INTRESTED? PLEASE CONTACT: and perfect thai they duplicate the Julian Montoro, M.A. (Co-Principal Invcstagator, Department of Sociology) READING sludio versions perfectly. All in Phone (2161-368-5173 all,"Right here, Right.now" is .<****! "RighlOn!" Page 10 The Exponent March 3, 1993 March 3, 1993 The Exponent Page 11 Track teams enter OAC strong B-W swimmers end Volgstadt:OAC swimmer of the yea———r, Yvonne Cay Jenn Green strives for second year All-American Sparti Editor teammate Nancy Estep who placed record. season with a bang Jill Volgstadt, 18 years old and a Jody Crawford second. Kelly Rcblin.Laura Dever Kim Smith won the SSM dash H of staffer Conference champion in backstroke. freshman on Baldwin-Wallace's and Monica Lang took home the with a time of 7.58. Smith also swimming team, captured ihe 0 AC SUff Writer last three spots in the Long Jump. won the 300M dash, breaking her 1993 Swimmerof the Year Award last weekend at the OAC swim own record, finishing Mindy Cinco and Amy Grissman Last weekend the men's and one second ahead of Adrlennc Rooa meets held at John Caroll Univer- stepped to the blocks lo brave the sity. women's track teams continued teammates Claudia Jor- suit Wriur Individual medley. The women their success as they traveled to dan and JennGreen who Volgstadt look first places in the The men and women swim teams turned in respectable swims and 200 individual medley, 200 back Ohio Northern. placed second and third. completed the season with a phe- finished third and fourth in the stroke, and the 100 backstroke. In The men's team looked espe- Sophomore sprinter final heat. Ryan Bunner had a simi- cially strong in the sprints. Bill Nancy Estep ran her per- nomenal performance at the Ohio the 200 backsiroke she was hoping Conference Championship meet lar race in the men's event, finish- to bring her time down in order to Under placed second in the 55M sonal best in the 500M ing third. dash, in front of Tyrone Mosley dash placing second this past Thursday, Friday, and qualify for nationals. "I put pres- Saturday. Powerful swims pulled The men had a large contingency sure on myself," she said. With a who placed fifth. Linder and with a time of 1:12.50. in the 200 yard freestyle. Steve Mosley also teamed up with Shad Jody Crawford and the teams to a second place finish time of 2:13.33, she missed her behind John Carroll University. Voss brought home a third place Nye and Will Hartley to win the Michelle Mitchell fin- Photo by Ron Linck goal by only 3/100's of a second. The 500 yard freestyle kicked win and Jeff Forsterswam toa fifih Volgstadl began swimming on a 4x200 relay. Ken Kidd ran away ished fourth and sixth Mike Durkalec at ISO pounds holds a 24-7 record. place finish. from the competition in the 500M behind Estep. Sprinters off the meet's individual events. learn since the age of six. Soon Photo by Volgstadt Julie Jcnks emerged from the wa- Brcaststrokcr Amy Citriglia had after she fell in love with the sport. dash with a time of 1:07.88. Con- Debbie Loric and Lisa Jill Volgstadt (left) stands with Chris Nicastro and ter after 20 laps for a second place a tough time against JCU's swim- At Madison, she swam on her high tinuing the streak of first place McQuoid also ran well Julie Jenks win behind JCU. Jenks' time of mers. Citriglia turned in a quality school swim team, and after gradu- finishes Will Hartley and Bill in the 400M dash, tak- During meets, nerves are only a mental and a feeling of less resis- 5:23.13 bettered the Conference 1:16.67, bringing in a third place ation she couldn't wait to compete Linder took the top two spots in the ing fourth and fifth. The Wrestlers finish in style small problem for Volgstadt; she tance in the water. Hair will catch record from 1990. Jeff Forester swim in the 100 yardbreaststroke. on a college level. Joining B-W's 300 with times of 36.58 and 36.62 4x400M relay team of may be found hiding away from bubbles and slow you down." Af- third individually. and Chris Nicastro battled out the Freshman Kclli Liming had a re- team was all she expected. "I respectively. Estep, Crawford, Jordan This week Junior 177 pounder the crowd in order to be by hersel f. ter shaving legs and arms, Cipollone ex tends his record with distance for the men's event. For- markable individual performance, [couldn't wail] to see how it would In the distance events Chad Photo by Yvonne Gay and Smith placed first Kelly Kccnan and senior heavy- "I go through the race in my head, Volgstadt said, "You get in the his two wins at the OAC Champi- ester finished second behind JCU's finishing fifth overall. For thcmen, be different from high school. Miller led the way with a second Ryan Nigro: the athlete to with a season best of weight Tony Cipollone will ac- what I should be doing, what I'm water and feel so crisp. A feeling onships, Cipollone extends his B- freestyling nemesis Ross Mike Lazor had a smooth race as [There's] a lot more swimming place finish in the 800M run with a watch in next year's season. 4:14. company Coach Fleming to New going lo do, and pretty much swim that enhances the frame of mind London.Connccticutlo participate W career victory record to 109 McAllister. Chris Nicastro had a hecruiscdtoawinwitha personal here," she said enthusiastically. time of 2:01.79. Freshman David Freshman distance runner it." swimming is a big part of." In the Shot Put freshman Kim in the 1993 NCAA Division III overall. He is 32-6 this season and terrific swim with a third place. best of 1:04.39. "I try to work hard in practice Dirk ran well in the 1000 by taking Michelle Kossman won the 1OOOM Both Jill Volgstadt and Jay Ever had a question you just had Now that the OAC's are over DeCredio threw her personal best, National Championships. This is 109-35-4 during his career. Freshman Jill Volgstadt began and do the best I can. Of course third overall. run with a last second surge, her Hofsumerclaimedihevictory stand to ask? Shaving. A sirange ritual Volgstadt will be looking towards placing third with a put of 36' 5 and Keenan's first trip to the nationals Cipollone leads the squad at the her undefeated performances wilh there's competition [in practice]," In the field events, Mark time was 3:16.67. Kelly Reblin in the 100 yard backstroke, cam- known to the swimming commu- the fulure. "Going out and making a half inches. High Jumper Jody and it is the second for Cipollone, 32-6 mark. Keenan (23-4) is joined the 200 yard Individual Medley she said. Because the person swim- Demmerle took home first place placed second in the 800M run ing the conference title. Volgsiadt nily, yet one that gives some com- Nationals," will be her next goal. Crawford also placed third with a who also went as a sophomore at by Pugh (20-11), Knight (21-17), relay. Volgstadl was untouched by ming next to you pushes you to do honors in the Pole Vault with a finishing second overall. Shawn petitors that extra edge; Volgsiadt "Striving for times and having fun jump of 5'3". senior 150-pounder Mike Durkalec the competition with a 2:18.31. set a new con fcrence record, break- better. "There's always someone jump of 14' 6". Teammate Ryan Conley finished off the distance 177 pounds. explained this technique. "It's half doing it! Hurdle Specialist Jenn Green Last week B-W finished fourth (24-7) and Sigworth (27-8) as oth- Carolyn Swartzand Amy Grissman ing Sandy Tjom's 1992 time. Tom iheretopushyou, [that's] iheedge." Nigro finished fourth with a Vault events with a fifth finish in 1500. finished third, and Carolyn Swartz _._ of13' 6." In the Shot Put, Ara Fee placed first in the SSM High at the 1993 OAC Championships ers with at least 20 wins. The scored additional points for the Hurdles with a time of 8.42.-Her Wiuva-good_showing at Ohio rccords~of "the~othcr-starters in- Jackets. The men's team was rep- rounded off the final heat with a took third place with a throw of 47' Northern last week, the man's and at Capital University."Keenan was- time was fast enough to qual ify her B-W's only champion. Cipollone cluded: freshman 118-pounder resented by Jay Hofslatter' s fourth sixth place win. Jenks, and Jill Volgstadt churned 5." women's teams prepare for the Day three approached with the The women's team had a strong to the Division III National meet. and junior 126-poundcr Mike Pugh Mario Incorvaia(14-12),Petro(12- place finish and Nate VanMetcr's up the pool and finally pulled a Q^oses Green teamed up with Claudia Jor- OAC Championships this week- 14), freshman 158-ppunder Sean consolation win. long, slow and very distant mile. relay win out ahead of the John showing by placing in every event. ,end. Head coach Bill Taraschke each placed second and sophomore The battle of the 1650 yard freestyle dan, Laura Mench and Kim Smith Folk and freshman 190-pounder Sandy Tom managed to defend Carroll women. In theField Event Competition the will be taking his team back to 134-pounder Doug Knight, fresh- was led by Julie Jcnks who pulled to win thc4x200 meter relay, beat- man Mike Petro and senior 167- Jim Boyuk (1-10). her OAC Championship title in the Both the men's and women's "Lady Long Jumpers" took five Ohio Northern hoping to win two out a second place win. For the ing the second place team by seven pounderRay Sigwonh each were 50 yard freestyle. Tom swam a swim teams pulled together for a out of six places. Laura Mench more OAC titles. men, Jeff Forester came through won the competition, followed by seconds and setting a new meet smooth 25.15, and later bettered weekend of tremendous swim- GJUT *was named her time to qualify for nationals. with a strong second place win ming. For every swimmer, indi- HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL OF Steve Voss.TomJalovec, and Mike behind JCU, and Chris Nicastro vidual performances were at their YOUR T-SHIRT NEEDS & ALL Lazor raced toa'Tingcr Up" finish. followed right behind for third. best "Almost everyone dropped A few highlights in the 200 yard OTHER WEARING APPAREL. This close race brought in second, times in unbelievable quantities," third, and sixth place finishes, re- individual events includcdarepeat commented juniorSteve Voss. Jill Cphi Crus^E h cpa performance by Jill Volgsiadt and t V spectively. Volgstadt was named Woman ~- VJ[ -e= *•Sam Moran ^ Bart Bucci ^ Jay Hofslatter. Volgstadt and . JoshOlin * Jon Franklin NEW Outstanding dives by Dave Swimmer of the Conference, and Congratulations " Ken Vehar Mike Zembower Jay Duke Bill Daab ^ Humphery and Justine Waugh gave Hofsiatlcr stroked lo the Cham- Coach Segrist received Outstand- pion title in the 200 yard back- Zack Terakedis Matt Petrus ^ Ron Boynar Salem Choudry LOCATION! B-W a double win in the 1m dive. ing Women's Coach of the Con- I we're off ver^ proud oj Jamie Hflgue Todd Schreiber Susan Burke had a successful set stroke. ference. Distance swimmer Julie Z Jason Crasser TomMocho ^ B & B SCREEN GRAPHICS, INC. Sandy Tom repeated her 1992 Dennis Abraham Marcus Macalla of dives for the event. Jenks summed ihe meet up by say- Sean Grady Eric Johnson 15504 MADISON AVE. Conference Champion title in the ing, "Wilh Jill [Volgsiadt] and Chad Kjppkas LAKEWOOP, OHIO The second day of races brought Chris Nicastro Chad Moses Mike Joyce more successful competition for 100 yard freestyle. 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Circle K International Announcements can be submitted to The Theatre l Exponent or the Service Desk Friday by "The Beggar's Opera" f,Weekly Meeting \ Date: Every Wednesday 5:00 p.m. to appear in the next issue Date: March 4,5,6 Tne Sisters of Zeta Tau Alpha cir.:! AGD ofncers- j Time: 5:30 p.m. Time: 8:00 p.m. (2:00 p.m. matinee on March 7.) ParscnalsciB. he s would like to congratulate our Commuter Activity Board Dial Americ =3-;ct cs. "S'* suriiTved! Con- Circle K, an extension of Kiwanis Key Club, meets Where: John Patrick Theatre ta 7i* £rjj'35wa: octaeS^r nev/Iy Initiated Sisters: WeeklyMeeting i ±x in a-wescce jcc won. ^LiM for £ grsa: y on Wednesdays, and invites anyone interested in Play By John Gay. Tickets on sale at the box office. vice Desi Friday is? 5:1Kr Karri Drafaik Date: Every Tuesday For tickets or information, call the box office at X- Nancus Largssr ' Sing! p.m. Payment of Sl-rft service projects and/or fun to attend their meeting j Lcve, Angela Sosnowski Questions? Contact President Heather Herman Tune: noon 2240. for til* 1st 20- words aad HbCy, Where: Persian Rug, 2nd floor of the Union I The Sisren cf Alnna Marie Krisko Sfl.lQ for addinaaal Thanis for taidng me home. at 234-3798. i rhi. Karen Ellenberger words must be eaclosad. Ii was a real TREAT. Glad I Kimberiy Fisher The Chapel Augusta College Koto Ensemble You: die wonderfal playing did not have to pay extra for Amy Sander Women of Faith Inter Residence Hall Council Concert g. m evervcne Date: Saturday, March 6 S.SL - IG c-ra^r 2ie niiiEO J3T. Ecce ycu fee! the drooling. Don Boffalohead Date: Every Thursday WeeklyMeeting i TX tneir ^ais rerfonnancssr Rocky Time: 1:00 p.m. 3.3- - griifnfgic i .-«. .»«~. .»-- -^ jr hecer scon!: Holly Kopkos Time: noon Date: Every Thurdsay Tie Sisters of AGD Love, Beverly Bormuth Where: Chapel Student lounge Time: 6:30 p.m. Where: Lindsay-Grossman Chapel Internationally and Nationally recognized for inie ScaeduISng Hey Zetas-Get ready to Kathy Papp Weekly- soup and fruit lunch'for undergraduate Where: Grindstone room All welcome. DiscusS concerns of residence halls. musical virtuosity on Kotos (traditional Japanese Fee misrrjsw cafll dance the night av/ay this We love you! women to share their faith. Open to all denomina- This instruments.) 333-3367 PsvcS. on rear CcnsaEiIatfcns to our Sarsrdavai Shooters, tions. Bring questions, ideas and concerns. enefsfcrycul Lambda CM Alpha, International Women's Day Service Questions? Contact Cassy Held X-2406. Toe Sisters of AGD' avrtca Congratulations on Outstand- Date: Sunday, March 7 B-WBrassChoir 'VP FcatemEy Educacori; ing Chapter!!! Time: 11:00 a.m.-noon Campus Feud Concert GBEEKS & CLUES Sigma Phi EssJZcn, Date: Sunday, March 7 KeJEWenner Don't wxxry Jeff, I won't tell Love, Where: Chapel Sanctuary Date: Saturday, March 6 fc was SWEET 33 REPEAT'. Time: 8:00 pirn. ! RAiSEACGCC VP Scaolarsircr Laisa ycur girlfriend. As far as I'm Delta Zeta Worship service. Time: 7:00 p.m - 9:00 p.m i S1CCO \ Psyche CD f Bcrknart Where: Gamble Auditorium, Kulas Musical Arts concerned, you were at the Questions? Contact Pat Politsky X-2175. Where: S.A.C. Trsasursr; AEiSciafi. Ebrary and not in my bed. Good lock to all the track team Building | SLC5S1flCfl'?O5c.TES: Kappa Delta Pi/TeachingTogether 1st, 2nd, 3rd Prizes awarded to teams with family Rasft: i<(2Sa Skiba at OACs this weekend. Under the direction of David Borsvold. i 5EMSEX.WBQ CXLLSlj Book Sale resemblance and spirit. ReccrdiEg Sesreoryr Lisa. Questions? Call Holly White, X-7083. Berif-art Date: March 3,4,5 B-WJazzBand O2XO CCCCH3. | SWM looking for SWF for Richard, Time: 1:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. (1-5 on March 5) you. give your love ss2Si2'2'2 Cotrascondiag Secreory: Baldwin-Wallace Accounting Assoc, Concert pen pals. I'm 6'4 inches, 225 Congratulations on Lydia. Where: Basement of Carnegie Date: Saturday, March 13 Hearier Poteii Computer Awareness Worshop Social; DoEna. MJraaia. pounds, brown hair and eyes, Fisher King This event is open to all. Books for primary and Time: 8:00 p.m. Date: Wednesday, March 3 DC Knn Bcros athlete and scholar. I enjoy intermediate children. Buy one book, get another Where: Ballroom, in the Union ns: to Jill Time: 7:00 p.m. t Tricia. SiEano old mnsic, walks in the park, of equal or lesser value for FREE. Greg Banaszak conducting. Vofgstadt on. OAC Swtsaser Where: Heritage rm. 4 a,JISCE3.LA>"EOUS Erapy: Jennifer nigfat clubs. Business major Dear Babs, of tae Yearff Kappa Phi Are you interested in learning mpre about who hates economics. Padua We love you! See you at the George HerzogChair in Free Enterprise Love, Lec&ko ;Js_ WeeklyMeeting ^i.al;!:i-r: Send reply to Chris computers? Do you want to gain more'knowledge "Toward a Better Understanding of I "YourDeSaZas" "" funeral. Date: Every Thursday U.S.SEIZED Fink, c/o The Exponent. about accounting software? Then take advantage Entrepreneurship in Education: Charting a SIssrs Love Two Time: 7:00 p.m.- 8:00 p.m. of this great opportunity. On Wednesday March 3, S&- 5/fercaffis ____ S2CO Course for Excellence" f^ .Where: United Methodist Church, rm. 37 the B WA A will be sp orisoririg a Cohen & Company S6VW ___ ...... _ .S5Q. •Date: Friday and Saturday March 19-20. Key Aln&iFnr Crusces- This is our weekly meeting. We will have a short Computer Awareness Workshop. Mike Warner St&J Lcofc S^IT^ ani to 2. 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Movie Nights workshop will benefit you. It is open to all students. Ccpywrig 5918. From die Sisters of Date: Every Tuesday Questions? Contact Josephine lanelli at 884-4870 Delc-Zeta Mr. Garapic, Conaratulations on your 35th Time: 9:00 p.m. College Democrats ErSciercy acar I want a rematch!!! This time anniversary, WBWC. B-W Where: Constitution East, south lounge. £3fl0.fiO#notiih- Hear and I won't let you win. Movie night - fun, flicks, and friends. All wel- Bi-Monthly meeting students, getready for the party S.H.A.P.E. Date: Wednesday, March 3 W2!2r rncfcecffl For infonna.- Toe Sistsrs of Zeta. Tan Love you bunches, of the year on April 3rd. come. WeeklyMeeting ccn, can Mara, 234-€940. Alpha wooM TfVft to con- Questions? Contact Cassy Held, X-2406. Time: 5:00 p.m. Yvonne Date: Every Wednesday Where: The Quarry Room (in the basement of the sratnlas ALL fraiemines Time: 4:00 p.m. Union) S200-S500 WEEKLY and sororincs for tnaiing WBWC Where: Grindstone room. 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We have to go to other sec- tions, but not every section wanls to lions are being considered—mayr- Continued frontpage 1 hear us sing." She went on to say "At Victoria House, maybe olh.. places." He went on "I know quite* B-W student Hodel fell that if allowed to have alarms and was certain that mem- ing in the dorms as opposed to a other schools they treat students as bers of his own fraternity would be house. "I know people on the first adults." She, along with many other few members would be happy t;> gives birth to on-campus fraternity houses, "...it stay in 3E." would enhance the college—we're less likely suspects than a stranger floor are upscl because while they 're Greeks felt they were being denied or anyone else just wandering taking showers, people cut through privileges most schools have. But Crawford feels it wouldn't be fair Bigfoot's baby! such a suitcase college, if we had a the bathroom on the way to class." to allow one group a house, and not •flop' house-noi as many people through ihe dorm. "We can'l really most of the Greeks were grateful to "I've always liked be considered a Greek section if the It seems as though the sororities at least have the sections, but would permit the fraternities and sororities would go home on the weekends." the same privilege. She, like many onent public can just walk through." Sev- have some of the same complaints prefer a house. Some Greeks felt an hairy men," 20-year Another student who wii'ncd to re- others, feels "It's a matter of tradi- main unnamed said "Another ad- eral fraternity members were in and concerns as the fraternities. A injustice was being done when the old says. agreement that flop houses would junior and Delia Zeta who lives in D news hit of Satori [3E tion." Anoiherstudentsaid"Wejust March 31,1993 Balding-Walrus College • B.F.E. Volume 69 vantage of having flop (frat) houses want to maintain unity and most would be, if someone decided to cut down the number of pranks and section of Heritage said, "Although residentslconsidering several op- increase the level of awareness and there are no conflicts with indepen- tions of relocation. Although sev- importantly —be treated as respon- ELVIS ALIVE: drink, they wouldn't have to drive dents there are some problems with era! Satori members refused to com- D.^.-sible adults.. " anywhere because they would al- unity. B-W proclaims long One conflict was mentioned con- the resident assistants." She went f Contraceptives distributed via valedine ready be home." on to explain " They [R.A.s] feel ihe thought dead Hodel went on lo explain an ex- cerning the 3E section. There have Kohler s blue haze been complaints that there is a lack sisters are too loud. There is a whole entertainer is a Students given quarterly condom ample of stereotyping fraternities, list of restrictions posted." She fell One "I think we're being punished [by of courtesy being extended by some Continued from page 1 professor in the Satori members to the fraternity that she was being treated childish quota, diaphragms to follow soon B-W not being able to have frat houses] and feels that a house would elimi- me. It stayed there for a little bit. I remember this darkness sort of floating fv Conservatory! because of other peoples' miscon- members, and their section. "They ones", as he stated in a speech to student [Satori] wouldn't even flush our toi- nate conflicts with overbearing R.A.s up towards the ceiling, and then I could breathe normally again and sit up." takes duct in the past that we had nothing as well as give ihe students more When asked what ho thinks the Blue Haze Ghost may be, he says it may Study Shows: the Trustee Committee), specially to do with." Several fraternity and lets," one student said. Members of equipped vending machines carry- safer ATO also complained of the fact responsibility and control over his be an unreslful spirit that doesn't realize it's dead or doesn't want to be In the wake of the success of sorority members expressed frus- or her own life. Among the list of Hive Food ing three different types of sex to tration and felt as though they were that three floors of Heritage hall had dead. That's one possibility." National Condom Week, Balding-, condoms, two forms of sponges, to share jusl one washer and dryer, posted restrictions are: NO vacuum- Toby Ostcr, Resident Assistant on Kohlcr's second floor, relates several 'puts hair on an being treated as less than adult. These ing after 10 p.m., No yelling down 1 Walrus College has made a pos- and a spermicidal cream will soon students also explained that the main while the Satori group had access to Blue hazeGhoststorics as told to him by various residents: "every sighting your chest. sible life-saving decision for its extreme. the hall, and NO odd screams in the is when someone is laying in bed or sleeping. One time someone felt be placed across campus. Condoms reason for wanting flop houses is to two of each for just one section. If "I can weave my students. Contraceptives of all it's really our section, why can they middle of the night. something pulling them up while they were trying to take a nap. Everyone will still be available in the Health maintain unity. Greeks felt the sec- manners will now be available Clinic, but now students can use tions they have now are nice, but use our stuff, but we can'l use Jody Crawford, speech communi- says they feel really eerie right before a sighting. Another person was armpits into my chest iheirs?" said Jeff Jerdonek, a Senior cations major and member of Alpa trying to take a nap when something pulled the covers off. They fell off, & right around to my across campus. the vending machines equipped to having their own houses, "would be Phi lives inasectionreserved forhcr "It was assaninc of us lo only accept valedines to attain contra- a loi better." and psychology major who is also a the person pulled them up, and something pulled off the covers again. back," declares hairy member of the ATO fraternity. He sorority and feels that the same meth- Another time on the same nightthree people had a dream about some man distribute condoms through our ceptives. The cost of the contra- When asked about conflicts with junior. Health Clinic," said B-W Presi- independents, Junior Bucky Hall continued, "One of our dryers is ods successfully being used at other with a beard and a red flannel shirt. The dream itself was identical for each ceptives will be deducted from the said, "We never have any problems broken, and the school refuses to fix schools could be implemented at B- person: it wasn't just the same man in each dream, but the same dream. dent Malady, "Now condoms will students' bookstore account. with independents, but it would be it. They think we'll just destroy it W in order to allow flop houses. Sometimes people arc awakened, and everything goes dark. They feel like Vagisil cured be only one of various forms of According to B-W Clinic Coor- better to be able to have all of our anyway." "I've seen this at big schools like a force is holding them down. It happens on all three floors, and in variou my leprosy, birth control/health care products dinator Canada Goose, much per- havingTHREE formsof condoms: the vending machines will soon ribbed, super slim, and glow in the offer diaphragms as well. "Wecan brothers together." Hall, a member Jerdonek said "I don't like the fact Kent State, Ohio State, and even at parts of the building, so it's not like the encounters are limited to one area. administrator that will be distributed." suasion was necessary to receive of the fraternity Alpha Tau Omega, that al though we are given our' own Michigan State. A house is set up To better serve the needs of permission for the machines. "The dark. They want to better fit the no longer focus our attention on And they've all been when people arc in bed." the males using the contraceptives," said"Idon'tlikeihefactihatanyone .section', we have ujclcar all of our and a house mom serves as a hall - Some visitors to Kohler-also believe a spirit roams.the building, proclaims. Balding-Walrus's sexually active, school does want the best for best students' needs." parties through theschool.They have director. It's not like it's ah animal which Malady perceives to be only for the students," Goose said, "In In fact the school wants to meet she stated, "Women must now ac- can just walk through our section Sophomore, jen Klich comments, "Sure I've seen it. But more than that, "It's a miracle and we have no idea who is coming too much control over our lives." house or something. But there is 3 percent (the "really naughty fact, that's why they have agreed to needs so much. Goose says, that Cont'd on Sexponenl page 2 privacy and unity." She went on to 1 can feel it. Spirits are easier to sense than to see. I think it's a good spirit, cure-all," he in and out." He mentioned a few Jerdonek also mentioned another and I can feel its presence as I walk through the halls of Kohler." problems with people pulling fire problem that comes along with liv- say "Right now we're [Alpha Phi] states. 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