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Vol. 68 Issue 27 THE BG NEWSThursday, October 10,1985 Image key to success, Molloy says by Patti Skinner "You are taught staff reporter values of the lower John Molloy, best-selling au- thor of Dress lor Success ad- middle class, and vises, "Follow the leaders. you are taught to Look, act, and sound like a win- ner." fail." In an interview before the — John Molloy, speech Molloy said the title of his presentation, "Dress for Suc- author of Dress cess" was inappropriate be- for Success cause he stresses overall image rather than dress. Mondale-Reagan proved that He said to be successful stu- people vote on the candidate's dents must emulate the rich, looks, and not because they and think and act like the agree with views on issues. sucessful. Molloy said 90 percent Molloy, who lectures at about of students don't understand the 20 colleges a year, spoke last importance of Image. night in Kobacker Hall to an In an interview before the audience of over 850. He said speech he criticized the educa- those who listen to him are not tion system for not being de- those who need his advice most. manding enough and not "Most on this campus won't training students to work to listen because they're from blue their full potential. collar backgrounds." He said he is not contradicting MOLLOY SAID he created the what colleges teach. But since field of image consulting, and all students are given the same his qualification for speaking on job hunting hints, they need to the subject was his research in acquire the polished look of the the field. successful to gain that extra Molloy affirmed Pavlov's the- edge. ory of conditioned response. THEY ARE representing a Those in the upperclass are con- company and have to project the ditioned to fit the image of the image of that company, he said. successful, while those with blue "You have to be ready to move collar backgrounds must culti- with the people with power." vate and learn that upperclass Molloy said the United States style. has a caste system whether it is People can change the way recognized or not. they are perceived by changing "You are taught values of the body language, vocabulary, and lower middle class, and you are dress to emulate the rich and taught to fail," he told the audi- successful. ence. Molloy is negotiating with The caste system is enforced Sublishers on his latest book everyday by television. Anchor low to Work Your Competition men and women are exemplary into the Ground and Have Fun of the sound of success; they use Doing It He said the book Is on a large, active vocabulary and personal productivity and came speak in complete sentences. out of his experiences in teach- He said the presidential de- ing college students how to John Molloy BG News/Joe PheUn bates from Nixon-Kennedy to work. CISG to commence lobbying for bill support state and community affairs coordina- take the form of either deferred student of $1,100 per student," Butts said. "We of this session." by Zora Johnson tor. loans or co-op programs, Butts said. hope that passage of this bill will have a staff reporter Butts said he hopes to get 100,000 Senate Bill 215 was introduced into The student may choose which pro- dramatic impact on decreasing this student signatures supporting the bill the Ohio Senate in June by Sen. Charles gram will better serve his or her needs. average." As part of its involvement with the by Thanksgiving. He has asked mem- Butts. THE AID program will differ from But the senator said he does not bers of the Ohio Student Association to Ohio Student Association, Undergrad- "The purpose of this bill is to meet a others in that any student who can foresee easy passage of this bill in the help him meet this deadline. uate Student Government will be lobby- need that clearly exists among middle- demonstrate an unmet financial need Ohio Legislature. ing locally to gain support for passage 1 class students,' Butts said. "They or will be eligible. The only criterion is "I have no illusion that this bill will "OSA HAS been actively involved in of Senate Bill 215, the Guaranteed their parents earn too much money to that they be a permanent state resident be passed without widespread support Student Aid Bill. the writing of this bill. Butts said. qualify for other student loans, but they attending an Ohio-based institution of from across the state.'' Butts said. "They feel that a need has been demon- USG will be collecting the signatures don't nave enough in the bank to fi- higher education. "But if we get response from university of 3.000 students during the next few strated by middle-income students, nance their educations." There is a $200 million unmet finan- campuses, I am convinced it can be and they are going to try and prove it weeks, said Kelly McCoy, national, If the bill passes, financial aid will cial need in Ohio, which is an average passed through the Legislature as part through this petition drive." Bills gain OSA support CJAO elects new officers by Valerie Clptak Assembly votes The Undergraduate Student Although the Student Trustees staff reporter Government delegation voted Bill was approved by the gen- on proposals along with the assembly to ap- eral assembly, the USG dele- The University Activities prove the Guaranteed Student gation abstained from the vote. Organization elected a new Aid Bui. State Sen. Charles University and Cleveland president and vice-president Butts appeared before OSA to State University are the only by Zora Johnson last night, as ex-president gain support for the legislation. members of OSA which already Lori Wolfinger officially re- staff reporter "He answered a lot of our have representation on their re- questions about how the bill will spective Boards of Trustees. Stic Rosenberg, who had The general assembly of the help students," said Michele "Our delegation abstained be- been elected interim vice- Ohio Student Association voted Nemes, USG academic affairs cause we didn't want to jeopar- president three weeks ago, last weekend to support three coordinator and delegate to dize any of the privileges we now was named president by the bills pending in the Ohio Legis- OSA. "We wanted to make sure have," Nemes said. UAO board, consisting of its lature. that the bill would not jeopardize If the bill passes, student gov- executive board and 13 com- The bills are Senate BUI 215, the financial support students ernments will be able to nomi- mittee directors. the Guaranteed Student Aid already get" nate representatives to the Bill; House Bill 257, the Student Mary Lisa Lindsley won the Board of Trustees. The governor vice-president's election Trustees Bill, House Bill 257; NEMES ATTENDED the will then appoint two of the unopposed. and House Bill 497, which pro- meeting as the appointed de- nominees, Nemes said. Rosenberg, junior business vides for all instructors in state signee of Mike McGreevey, USG House Bill 497, the bill requir- major, ran against UAO com- institutions to be proficient in president. Five other delegates ing English prof iency was unan- mittee coordinator Jennifer English. also attended. • See OSA, page 7. Boles, an English major. In their speeches, each em- phasized the need for cohe- sive and unbiased leadership within the organization. Cruise ship hijackers surrender "It was leadership that got me here," Rosenberg said, PORT SAID, Egypt (AP) - Palestinian hijack- THE FOREIGN Ministry said the terrorists referring to his quick rise ers of an Italian cruise ship gave up yesterday, surrendered to representatives of the PLO. They through the organization's of- ending two days of terror for more than 500 were taken to the Port Said Naval Base. fices/'ITl represent the orga- hostages, but Italian officials said the pirates "The hijackers, who number four, will leave nisation as a whole." killed an American and threw him overboard. Egypt," said Foreign Minister Esmat Abdel-Me- Admittedly outspoken, Prime Minister Bettino Craxi identified the guidT "There were no demands." He did not say Rosenberg asserted he plans dead passenger as Leon Klinghoffer, 69, of New where the hijackers would go from Egypt. to represent the organization York City, who was traveling with his wife Mari- Abdel-Salam Morgan, the shipping line's local objectively and profession- agent, said general manager Gaetano Casiero "Unfortunately I have to give you mournful told him the Achille Lauro would sail for Ashdod, news," he told a news conference in Rome. "In Israel, the next scheduled stop on the cruise, and BOLES SAID she felt that would not come into Port Said harbor as Meguid the outcome was "all for the the course of this aggression, an American citizen good of UAO," and that prior was killed.