Referendum votes Activity Fee increase By NEAL HABER urging the physical education de- ors at Graduation Bnai Brith Lec- In response to the suggestion that bers of the Oberlin community Sen- By a vote of 725 to 599 students partment to reconsider its alloca- tureship and Computer committees the responsible group the Adminis- ator Bob Apfel moved unanimous voted in yesterdays Senate refer- tion of funds for womens athletics During the report of the Appoint- trative Committee be given leeway consent which was reached endum to approve a 401 annual a third registering the Association ments Committee President Gold- regarding the observance of these increase in the Activity Fee Sen- of Students of Oberlin College as a berg said he had received a note from deadlines an amended version of The final resolution submitted by ate subsequently voted by unanimous member of the National Student Jack Scott chairman of the physical the original motion setting a dead- Senator Gregg Allen urged the physi- consent in a special meeting last Lobby in Washington DC and a education department asking Sen- line of November 15 for organiza- cal education department to review night to recommend the increase to fourth authorizing the freezing of ate to reconsider the appointments tions to meet their obligations was Its criteria for the allocation of de- the Student Life Committee General an organizations Activity Fee monies it made to the Athletic Advisory approved partmental funds for athletic activi- Faculty and Board of Trustees if that group does not meet its ob- Committee because none of the three Senator Paul Irish submitted a ties The resolution points out that ligations as stipulated in the Senate students chosen was a woman Sen- second calling support Both SLC and the General Fac- resolution for by- laws by November 15 ator Carol Groiser chairman of the of the boycott of ulty will consider the Activity Fee iceberg lettuce and Appointments Committee noted that Any student interested in apply- increase at their respective meet- recommended that Hi Continental Senate also approved appointments the one woman who had applied as not buy or serve any such lettuce ing for membership on a Senate ings today Final approval must to the Religious Interests Commit- a freshman was not qualified to unless it was picked by laborers subcommittee sug- then be obtained from the Board Judy to review and tee Appointed to serve were serve under the stipulations specified working under United Farm Workers of Trustees which meets in Nov- Lavonda gest revisions in the Constitution Lewis Sharon Thomas by the physical education depart- Organization Committee contracts ember before the 1973 74 fee will of Broadnax Betsy Elaesser Diane ment Only one student from each After the Association of Students actually be officially raised minor discussion the proposal Luton Chris Eschman and Sarah of the senior junior and sophomore received unanimous consent should contact Senator Steve Gross- At its regular meeting on Sunday Karl Students may still apply for classes could be appointed No ac- Senator Sue McGarry submitted man mailbox 995 by October Senate voted to invalidate the re- positions on the Assemblies and tion was taken on Scotts recommen- the third resolution calling for the 22 sults of last weeks freshman elec- Learning Resources committees In dation registration of tion for Senate due to insufficient addition interviews will be held the student body as Calling his resolution an enforce- a member of the National Student voter turnout but rescheduled an- this week for the Health Planning the PE departments budget allo- ment bill Senator Theado request- Lobby involving fee of 7600 other such election for November Board Community Board and So- a The cation only includes 1000 for wom- ed Senate to reaffirm activity fee resolution notes the Lobby a 16 cial and Political Concerns Stu- that is ens sports programs as compared organizational obligations as stated permanent registered In other business Senate approved dent Union Academic Standings lobby student to a 67000 allocation for mens in the by- laws The two require- financed and controlled four resolutions one supporting the Orientation Graduate and does athletic activities This resolution College ments cited were the reaffirmation not endorse political iceberg lettuce boycott a second Student Financial Aid Hon candidates but subsequently received unanimous Studies or revision of organizational char- does take stands on specific issues consent a minimum of discus- ters every three years by October after and legislation as determined by an sion 15 1972 and the filing of the groups annual referendum Information and list of officers for the school year the resources of the Lobby will Senator Chip Rothschild was ab- by September 25 hopefully be made available to mem sent from Sundays meeting hi 4 fee mwau rrv3y Volume 101 OBERLIN OHIO TUESDAY OCTOBER 17 1972 11 Number Co- operative computer hook- up to change Carnegie catalogues

By MOIRA SIMONOS braries available to each other Cur tem Not only do our two key- With the help of a new computer rently there are forty- nine partici- boards allow us to obtain catalogu- system it may be possible for Col- pating Ohio institutions ing information he says but they lege students in a few years to Each member possesses at least list out other institutions which have call the library from their dorms re- one cathode- ray tube terminal made the book so we could arrange in- quest a book and within a matter up of a typewriter keyboard with a terlibrary loans they provide us of hours pick it up at the main desk TV- like screen connected to a com- with a quick method of checking if puter in Columbus Requests be a book has been published and they Review Photo by Jeff Shannon This is one of the ultimate goals can of the Ohio College Library Center made to the central computer via make it easy to obtain the necessary A young lad mused pensively and munched on a Hi- C goodie during OCLC of which the College is now the keyboard and answers will ap- information for ordering a book last Saturdays Community Day Planned to encourage town residents a member The Columbus based or- pear on the screen The OCLC is hopefully a proto- to visit the campus the day included an afternoon of sports events and ganization hopes to make the library type for other such centers ven- Primarily for cataloguing College tours General carousing and frolicking were also permitted resources of all Ohio academic li tures Gates Dartmouth College has Although many types of informa- been hooked into the Columbus com- tion will eventually be stored in puter for almost a year to explore this central computer and available the value of having a similar or- Recruitment and support services begin to of OCLC members it is at present ganization among New England aca- being used mainly for cataloguing See LIBRARY p 4 data This data is stored in the com- puter via Library of Congress tapes which contain cataloguing informa- Black PE coach Native Americans Asiansian AAmericans tion on all English trade books When a member library receives a new By NANCY SI ROTA By AUDREY RUBIN book instead of having to gather the sought asst Three Native American students Olga George Erma You have to be sane and rational if you want to necessary facts and produce the Red Ear Horse and Ladonna Kirkaldie are presently change anything here declares Tom Hibino the Co- book cards itself it can simply call College which this co- freshmen in the community until lleges first Asian American program ordinator Burn- the center match the book with decries racism year had never made an effort to recruit or accomodate ing down buildings may be very theraputic for the kids programmed data and expect cards By JAY WEINER Native American students involved but the administraton doesnt take too kindly by mail within a week The admission of new A made Native Americans marks a to it Im learning to become less of a radical One This co- operative system saves serious effort will be policy for the College As announced in the Proposals has to be a lot of money comments Herbert to find a qualified black for the of the SEOP Native American and Native Alaskan Work- A 1970 graduate Hibinos position was created last Johnson head librarian Individual position of head football coach an- ing edu- Group last year the College must become more January in an attempt to alleviate the Colleges pre- colleges can no longer afford to do nounced Jack Scott physical accessible to the growing numbers of American Indian vious lack of official commitment to meet the special their own cataloguing He went on cation chairman and athletic direc- Native people following and Alaskan seeking higher education needs and wants of this second largest minority group to say that some complications do tor late Sunday night a and should initiate and develop adequate supportive Working out of the office of Hal Payne associate dean arise due to different methods used department faculty meeting arrangements for them here of students Hibino has overseen the development of an for classifications For instance since The decision to seek a black to Recruitment the part plan replace Bill Grice whose announced first of this was initiated Asian American program here one which includes the the College uses a modified Dewey through the of Bob resignation 1 efforts students Yazzie a senior Asian American Alliance a group concerned primarily Decimal System each time the takes effect January Denise Deane 72 obtaining 1973 made by and After the names of with cultural matters and the SEOP sub- committee on library requests a record from the was a departmental high vote of eight As- Native American school students around the coun- Asian Americans which addresses itself to educational Columbus computer memory it will faculty to four try Yazzie traveled Winter through South- professor Houston last Term the policy change and admissions recruitment be necessary to adapt the record sociate Sara was west visiting coun- could not the reservations and speaking to school A full- time salaried staff member Hibino in addi- before the cards can be produced ill and attend meeting and The com- and Scott abstained selors students recruitment program he tion to overseeing the two programs is involved in the for College files ments is aimed at Native Americans in urban areas as individual counseling of Asian American students Des- Scott admitted that although the well as on reservations pite the climate of growing self- awareness which has Systems limitations decision virtually precludes the hir- Counselors suggested characterized many groups during the past few years We are considering the pros and ing of a woman to fill Grices posi- Many faculty The efforts netted 15 applicants eight of whom were Hibino feels that Asian Americans are only now be- cons of using an unmodified Dewey tion members voted they considered four accepted and three enrolled To ease ginning to see themselves as a distinct group within Classification System or switching as did to fill the football open- ing because they the transition for the students consultants advised the American culture a group with problems not as ob- to Library of Congress says Bar- know that instead College to hire a counselor for them even though it vious and clear cut as for other groups bara Gates assistant librarian but a black will be given first preference for the job was suggested that this might be insufficient as a sup- Problems unrecognized there are many complications in Scott asserted that he has port program He cites what seems to be the prevailing opinion in both cases already received numerous applications The working group sees its problem as one of how America that Asians represent the most successful Another problem involved in the from blacks with past football ex- to make and present Oberlin as appealing and effective well- adjusted and least discriminated against minority shared catalogue system is the fact perience for Native American students This is being approached group that they have indeed made it In reality that the Library of Congress tapes by the efforts of Harold Zefir a Native American who he asserts the situation is one of limited opportunities stored in the computer do not in- Race relations studied as head of the SEOP support program acts as counselor under- employment and sub- standard living conditions clude foreign or pre- 1968 books The In related developments assistant send- and coordinator of services for Native American stu- in many areas Library of Congress only began athletic director Tommie Smith an- dents He assists with educational services such as tu- Hibino feels that the problems and needs of Asian ing tapes to Columbus in 1968 Gates nounced that the newly formed Com- toring and recommends suitable courses for the new American students have gone unrecognized to a great says that a study made after the mittee on Racial Relations will con- students extent because of certain traditional Asian cultural first six months of operation showed duct its first open meeting tonight Support services In background values traditions which include a reliance on the family that twenty- five percent of all new Tuesday at 10 pm in Afro House by Zeflr declares The students need extra help be- group to handle personal difficulties and a fear of so- books catalogued had to be done to give the committee a general infor- cause its harder for them to judge courses than just cial stigma from seeking ouside assistance Asian the library itself because the feeling of black students ideas ques- Co- by looking in catalogues Ive heard that many times a American utilization of existing institutional counseling mation wasnt available from tions and complaints Later in pri- lumbus professor will let a student into a course if the student services is at a minimum he notes vate sessions well deal with spe- says he can handle it but this doesnt hold true for Desired cultural group Fingertip information cifics Smith co- chairman of the Hibino some minority students who have different backgrounds feels that for some time there had been a Overall Johnson feels there are committee with Scott also announced See NATIVE AMERICAN p 8 See ASIAN AMERICAN p 4 many positive aspects to the sys See PE p 8 Letters to Editor of Oberlin the Published students College every Tuesday by the and Second Class postage paid at Oberlin Ohio Entered as second Friday during the winter and spring semesters excepting holidays class matter at the Oberlin Ohio post office April 2 1911 and examination periods and excepting Tuesday during Winter Term Offices South 60 Pleasant Street Oberlin Ohio 44074 and yours truly are among the broth- Telephones 216 774- 4271 or College extension 7234 Hi- C policy toward ers who previously to Editorial comment and policy is collectively determined by the had refused Mudd workers rapped go out for the team will members of the editorial board The opinions expressed in editorials National Advertising Representative National Educational Adver- track but are the ultimate responsibility of the elected chairman and are tising Services To the Editor be out there this spring for coach not necessarily those of Oberlin College or of the Association of Tommie Smith What are Gur- Students of Oberlin College I can take no more My blue collar The editorial board consists of tis and waiting Gregg Allen Bill Burdick Bob origins demand that I denounce the Grice for It may Drogin Linda Ecksmith Cynthia Elek Chuck Ileinbockel Duke seem incredible but last year when Subscription 800 for the full year 500 a semester 15 cents Kahn attitude and policy voiced by the ad- Johns Peggy Doug Mallory Heidi McClellan Diane Mo these football coaches were also a copy Advertising rates on request Advertising copy deadlines Guire Chip Rothschild Sue Sheldon Susan van der Meulen Don- ministrators of the program where- noon on Wednesday and Saturday coaching are na Wyszoniierski in construction workers are allowed track and baseball there wasnt a single black on either of to purchase hot lunches from Hi- these teams How many track teams Diane McGurrtfl Executive Editob Rob Grabill Contributing Sports Editor Continental I have found the ten- Manager in the country have single Marx Fehbeh Business Bill Burdick Features Editor ants of this program offensive from dont a Heidi McClellan Chaibman of the Editorial Board Neal Haber Senate black competitor And lib- Editoz the very beginning when Oberlin this at Bob Drogin Cynthia Elck Managing Editors Duke Johns Heidi McClellan Senior Staff Reporters eral Oberlin Instead of worrying Chuck Ileinbockel Peggy Kahn News Editors Jennifer Sims Advertising Manager students invited construction work- itself unduly about the loss of fac- Sue Sheldon Donna VVyszomierski Commentary Editors Ron Heldorfer Circulation ers into the dining hall in order to Linda Ecksmith Susan van der Meulen Arts fcuitors ulty country club members the Re- study the behavior of this strange Doug Mallory Sports Editor ISSUE EDITOR BOB DROGIN view might do well to investigate species the reasons why the College might Now gets mighty VOLUME 101 TUESDAY OCTOBER 17 1972 NUMBER 11 since Oberlin just be better off without them cold about this time of year and Schwartz there are few places nearby where Jeannie partment cannot meet without them is Grass- roots redressment It one can get a hot lunch I thought recognized that the department should have that opening the dining hall was a Grabill outlines PE The most controversial issues on this or any separate meetings just as the majors commit- neighborly thing to do I still think squabble and priorities campus are those of hiring and firing Appoint- tee must at times work independently of the de- so On the other hand its down ment reappointment and tenure are all intri- partment right rude to turn people away from To the Editor cate issues that deserve a great deal of consider- In considering pay raises student input is the door because they dont as- Now wait just a darn minute A ation from a broad base of campus concerns also needed since sociate with the students as much few insights on this so- called PE here again the issue is the controversy ought to clear up all In most cases the decisions are made without the quality of teaching as had been hoped I might add non- of the garbage that has been print- input from one concern the students that any other boarder can pur- The purpose of this arrangement is not to chase a ticket and get lunch God ed and spoken here and elsewhere As the system works now departments make divide a department into two diametrically op- damn why cant these guys have As a past and present 1 jock 2 recommendations to the College Faculty Coun- posed factions Rather it is meant to encourage a place to sit down and an oppor- Phys Ed major 3 Sports Informa- cil or the Conservatory Faculty Council on mat- a thorough and comprehensive search and sup- tunity to buy a hot meal without tion Director and someone who is intending to make Physical Educa- ters of hiring and firing These recommenda- port for competent teaching faculty being subjected to invitations peti- tions and endless probings into their tion my lifes work I humbly offer tions usually With the GovCom report still at least six are followed when the respective social political and moral opinions the knowita- lls the straight dope council makes its decisions The department months away we cannot rest on our present governance system Marilyn Doyle Griffiths 73 1 Nobody is trying to force Joe may or may not consider student opinion in Our suggestions in many Horn out of anything All he has to making the recommendations ways are in keeping with the sentiments of pres- do is stop being stubborn about tri- ent Davies counters With the current system student opinion is GovCom discussions If instituted these vialities and make his mind up changes to either blurred or ignored altogether A standard would prove to be valuable indicators Grices denials about whether he wants himself of how greater stay system of student input is needed to insure that student participation in govern- of racial tension students in each department play a major role ance should work 2 Anybody who is remotely close To the Editor to the situation knows that Julian in these important decisions self- I would like to respond to the Smith and Bill Grice were about to Since Oberlin is reknown as a teaching Fair play preservation article in the Review of Friday about leave before this whole mess got the PE Committee exploring pos- started and they pushed by college student views on appointment reap- Seniors and anyone else trying to get out of werent pointment and tenure are all the more neces- sible racism in the Athletic Depart- anybody Oberlin and into some other situation are usual- ment Specifically when Bill Grice sary to 3 Anybody Lysle Butler to Louis Faculty members have the knowledge ly obliged to solicit confidential dis- recommenda- was asked about charges of Weigle to Paul Hoch who brings judge their colleagues competence in their given tions ap- from faculty members concerning their crimination against blacks that up the idiocy of the offices in Hales field but they have no way of judging a fac- qualifications for the situation in question Per- peared in a Nommo article he Gym is only showing us how trivial ulty fur- members teaching ability faculty do not sonal recommendations in themselves are justi- states Its news to me and their minds are and how far from sit in on other professors classes fiable employers and admissions ther added that he has never whats really happening committees experienced feelings of resentment Students however spend a great of certainly need to 4 Most of the problem wouldnt deal know more about an individual or tension when working with his be one everybody would stop be- time sitting in classes They have a wide range than his grade- point average or his cumulative teams and that he feels sure if ing so sports- oriented The of experience with professors and are aware test scores The practice however of keeping Joe Gurtis would express similar varsity varsity intercollegiate program is of how well they teach They can also com- recommendations confidential sentiments Well as Assistant Foot- ie unavailable the sleekest most well- fed part not petently analyze a prospective faculty mem- for the is justifi- ball Coach I would express disagree- recommendees scrutiny not the be- and end- all of the ment About two weeks ago a play- all PE bers talent for getting the material across to able program and about time people er came to us and stated that some its students unfamiliar with the area of study as Students should be permitted to see what like Scott worried about the of the black players were feeling Jack well as considering the appeal of their professors other aspects which he has done their approach have written about them both discriminated against and also cited to protect so excellently because you dont For the same reasons student opinion is and enlighten themselves Unfortun- examples At each of these ex- Just replace coach with a coach is no needed in tenure considerations Students who ately few students have had such intensive re- amples both Grice and Gurtis de a reason to imagine that athletics are are exposed to lationships with their professors that they know nied the charge of discrimination a professor for a semester have going down the river They are for certain precisely At that time though I suggested a good idea of his durable worth what kind of recommenda- Physical Education faculty first tion they will that we coaches have a meeting Departmental decisions about curriculum receive Surely they deserve the coaches second right to look over a professors with the players to deal with the and program must also include students After statement and 5 Jack Scott does not want to get decide whether it is a charges However nothing has been all who determines the success and the value fair and honest assess- done rid of football and he does not even ment of their of new courses better than the students who character and abilities Jon Davies want to strip their budget unreason- take them Permitting students to read over their own Assistant Football Coach ably He is interested in cutting un- recommendations would also serve to check any necessary costs by sensible schedul- To insure that the student perspective on two- remarks of a socially discriminatory cast which of Dept ing that will get rid of night these important matters is considered we pro- Coverage PE trips might creep into a professors statement Fin- pose that departmental decisions be voted by ally upheavals scrutinized 6 The football team will get a equal students should have the opportunity to numbers of faculty and students The find out To the Editor chance to pick their own coach as what their professors really think of fenc- student group would be chosen largely from the re- several of the other teams them in an overall sense and to give serious con- I was fairly disgusted with a majors committee but there should be a place port that the football team would be ing tennis have already done sideration to whatever general criticisms a rec- for interested non- majors who have spending 1800 on its two day trip 7 Most of the problem has been taken a ommendation may make of their deportment in significant number of hours in the department to Hamilton at a time when the from misunderstanding Jack Scott and out of the classroom total yearly womens athletic budget is one of the most available people These students should have equal an status Students can do themselves a favor by at- is only about 1000 It hardly seems in Oberlin and hes willing to talk with the department faculty on matters of ap- taching notes to application forms protesting fair that the College should be spend- Just go knock on the lighted window pointment reappointment tenure and curricu- their ignorance of what has been said about ing almost twice as much for a in Philips some night lum This does not mean that the faculty de them single football game as it does for 8 Its unfair that the women get a whole years womens sports I only 1000 and the men 64000 But for one would like to know now the stupid paranoid males are so Steak or Return how the football coaches justify such scared that their money will be used eggs to Jesses gym an extravagent expenditure And to correct the glaring imbalance that how does the old regime of the they cant even contemplate the Rich Orloff Phys Ed department justify spend- problem Its not men vs women ing only one thousand dollars on we just need more money period Cliff Orof is on atsitfant professor squirrel and anyone from Tucson Home Economics and Mind Body sports com- womens intercollegiate 9 The Oberlin PE Department at Cornell Univtrtity Ed Arizona The problem with Arm- Harmony Through Continental Drift pared to around seventy thousand will be the best in the country if Hie President of Oberlin College strong is that all he has is a bache- Most surprising part of this chain for men How do the old boys it isnt already if anybody will give who requested that his name be with- lors degree in aeronautic engineer- of events is that neither James justify having hired around six or it a chance Tell everybody to pick held let this reporter know that a ing and thus doesnt seem to know Powell geol- current chairman of the seven mens coaches compared to on the Education Department or new of anything about geology chairman the geology depart- ogy department nor anyone else only about two women coaches something They really need help ment has been hired Starting next Dean Danenberg of the Conserva- knew that Powells term of office So far weve had a lot of teansymp- athy not us semester Neil Armstrong exa- stronaut tory who stopped me on the street had expired the for the de- Rob Grabill 73 who since leaving his Apolling one day violently disagreed with in Review I cabled William Skinner asso- parting football coaches But what job in the space program has been Professor DeBris Armstrong was ciate professor of geology currently the sexism in the CFC called to task for director of the Institute for the the first person ever to pick up moon about blatant on sabbatical in Liverpool where athletic budget they helped concoct Study of Geology and Society will rocks which is more than anyone scraping PE bucket he is studying rock groups when of the football lead the department in my else in the department can brag Last year one what Hi there reader Sorry to inter- coaches the locker assign- To the Editor source called bold new relevant about Besides hes a big name handled rupt but did you know that the dif- ments women less than a quar- The College Faculty Council seems and newsworthy directions and lets face it were in the era had to of the superstar professor ference between courses relating ter of the lockerroom space at be concerned that proper proced- Much controversy has surrounded geology and society and these relat- Philips alloted to men Moreover ures be followed in all matters such his appointment Geology professor Getting the drift ing sports and society is that the well- heeled businessmen found it as faculty appointments At the Stonewall DeBris told me The de- Neil Armstrong in a long- distance earth still would be here without easy to get lockers while black same time the Council has taken a partment members held a vote on call confided to me collect that mankind but athletics would not town kids were banned Indeed its step without precedent and out of whom we wanted for the position and Actually the whole idea excites Some people whose heads seem hard to find a single black basket- the range of ordinary procedures Armstrong placed one hundred fifty me and I was told that if I had any truly sedimentary f a i 1 to realize bailer from the town who wasnt at it has summoned each member of two thousand nine hundred forty- friends whod like to become pro- this The whole issue of sports in one time or another thrown out of the Physical Education Department fifth after candidates including Dr fessors I could bring them too society has been ignored until re- the gym by this particular coach to an individual discussion with the Frank Baxter Mr Wizard Nanook I thought up some new course cently Oberlin has the first center In this weeks issue of the black Council of the situation In the PE of the North Irving of the East titles like Geology and Politics Ge- for such study Be glad campus newspaper Nommo a black Department The Council Is on a Lewis and Clark Rocky the flying ology and Literature Geology and See STEAK- EGGS p 3 runner wrote that Selvyn Banner See LETTERS p 3 Al lives defeat and victory in Brooklyn Frank Hubbard This is the first of a two- part article a certain number of votes for a cer- ing wrong with supposedly impartial vote After all who said that our John J Rooneys campaign litera- Lowenstein will be speaking at the Col- tain candidate will not record to Election Inspectors actively support- Great American patronage system ture it seems that this striking fact lege on Sunday October 22 those in- padding machines with a few dozen ing Rooney that wrong nothings was un- democratic is only ascertainable by the obvious- terested in discussing the article with votes each before official opening with a Commissioner of the New ly experienced and extremely per- the author can contact him at Burton or The beauty of these techniques is York Board of Elections Not about to sink campaign- ceptive observer who wrote the Box No 121 1 Send any contributions that the machines can be unrigged ing actively for Rooney If you had a friend who was a and that statement which I quoted You might to Lowenstein for Congress 3S3 Pearl in a matter of hours after the polls there is nothing registered voter for the June 20 wrong with pre- also think that given that statement St Brooklyn NY II20I Tel 2128- 5281 close and evidence of fraud re- venting black and Spanish people election whom you want to see dur- the late great Mendel Rivers D- 17 Ed moved These factors the plethora from voting in- ing your Brooklyn visit he might be while permitting SC would roll over in his grave of polling places which opened as eligible supporters of able to show you a very official- A fair election is the cornerstone the Honorable The Honorable Mr Rivers was the elec- many as two hours late in some pro- John Rooney to vote looking post card which was sent of democracy we find that this J This after Congressman from Charleston and Lowenstein areas and the all is the way to him imprinted with the words tion did not meet the standards massive elections have always the long- time Chairman of the House numbers of registration been run in the 14th Primary Election Notice These Supreme Court of King County records CD this is Armed Services Committee and heroic which were missing make it dif- democracy tradition cards were sent out just prior to Second Appellate Division Septem- and law and defender of the military from its ficult to judge the outsome of order to you if June 20 and just to make sure that ber 7 1972 an you believe in the numerous vehement opponents on honestly managed election Machine Way the recipients not only remembered WON committee dis- CONGRESSMAN ROONEY to vote but remembered who to vote that it is said of his POLLS What is despite if THE PRIMARY AT THE clear the fact that Members only for the full Regular Democratic trict that there were any more A bunch of outsiders who do not the Honorable John J Rooney may slate of military bases and the resultant If you visited Brooklyn to look in- candidates was printed on live here have turned your decision actually have really won the Sept- the back No jobs in it it would sink The 14th to things you might discover some appearances to the around by agitating in newspapers ember primary is that the opposi- CD of New York is not in grave other quaint local touches regard- with cliches confusion and fast talk tion to Al based in the Brooklyn immediate danger of sinking into ing the Democratic process there YOU KNOW THE FACTS Machine which successfully stole his Do you the East River due to the great The official polling place for the crave a quiet and liter- THEM STEAL YOUR June victory is one with few if any weight of the jobs which it con- DONT LET 41st Election District in the 52nd ary atmosphere Erudite discus- VOTE sic scruples either then or now tains Assembly district 529 Carroll St is sion with learned colleagues A Rooney leaflet September pri- Nothing new the social club of the Regular Dem- refined and discreet social setting Fear explains large turn- out On 19 We need reporters photographers mary campaign September If you believed the Honorable John ocratic Organization in the area You would also learn during your 1972 court- re- run of proofreaders people with Interest antiLo- wenstein in the ordered J Rooneys propaganda you would headed by District leader James V tour of the extent of the Democratic Congressional In the arts feature writers sports the June learn that Al Lowenstein is a radi- Mangano As Barbara Trecker wrote hysteria in the Hasidic Ital- in the 14th Congressional people and anyone with an Ink- primary cal left- wing carpetba- ggernigger of this building in The New York ian and Polish communities When in Brooklyn the Honorable 9- 2072 stained hand Even if District lover with probable Communist Post p 39 Painted across youve never people believe as many in those John Rooney defeated Allard K written anything before but J sympathies who is anti- Semitic anti- both front windows are the words arc areas apparently did that a candid- Lowenstein for the second time in curious about the newspaper busi- Catholic against Israel against law For Members Only and it looked ate for public office will destroy months His margin of vic- ness en down three enforcement against permitting the as though only members were vot- comt their cherished ways of We they tory was much larger than the 890 survival of the Hasidic Jewish com- ing there yesterday understandably get very excited and votes of Rooneys invalidated June vote in awesome proportions The munity in the district against aid The vote in 5241 was Rooney 312 contrary the Board of Elections did victory The complete but unoffi- to strength of the feeling against Al cities against prochial schools Lowenstein 13 For Members Only not sent out Pio- cial returns showed a vote of 15486 these cards the among some is indicated not just against allowing Jews to vote against that pretty much sums up the way neer Regular Democratic for the Honorable John J Rooney Club of by the enormous percentages of the anti pollution efforts against in- of democracy in the 14th Brooklyn did As 13071 for Lowenstein and 485 for Jack Anderson vote in these communities which creases in social security against noted in his August 31 column Poli- minor candidate Irving Gross If you did some additional in- The Honorable John J Rooney roll- American jobs and against milk tical ads with no reference vestigating on your trip to Brook- to their ed up but by the sacking of the The beauty of it all for school children sponsor violate the lyn you might come across the federal criminal Lowenstein storefront in Hasidic Wi- code As Al has said the June election If you believed in the way in which buff cards of James and Beatrice lliamsburg two days after the June was certainly stolen but no one will the Honorable John J Rooneys Rooney the Congressmans nephew In your investigative visit you primary The Honorable John J know who would have legitimately people Meade Espositos Brooklyn and nieceinl- aw The official Board might also discover that Congress- Rooneys Yiddish material claimed won the September election For one Regular Democratic Machine oper- of Elections record show two sig- man Rooney has done more for the strongest supporters of the interests 14th thing there are virtually an infinite ates you would believe that there natures for each of them all dated District than any Congressman that Al is known as one of the number of ways to rig voting ma- is nothing wrong with pro- Rooney June 20 1972 Of course if you are ever did for any district in the US of our enemies who sent his chines either from the back or thugs assaulting Lowenstein support- related to a Congressman why Of course you would not discover helpers into Williamsburg to keep by looking from the front from ensuring that ers in the polls that there is noth shouldnt you be entitled to an extra this around the district the Jews from voting Jews of Wil- but rather by reading the Honorable See LOWENSTEIN p 4 Sensitivity in the depths of loneliness Steak eggs Henk van Sluijs CONTINUED FROM PAGE 2 one of a multitude that need to go This is not to justify the letters to One can just imagine Henk van Sluijs a member of the ability to receive depends on our allow themselves to be driven by Grice and Gurtis the MichaelsHun- That is why the President of Ober- campus ministery staff invites those In- ability to enter into the life of the the most trivial desires and the singer reappointment issue nor even lin College who requested that his terested in discussing this issue to the giver we must realize our capacities most distasteful ambitions Theirs is the use of LSD by Dave Meggeysy name be withheld let this reporter main lounge of South near the coffee- to do so Can you think of an oc- the embarrassing discovery of soli- The same people who seem to have know of the formication of a new pot Thursday October 19 at 930 casion on which you or your teacher darity in weakness some brilliant ideas about the future program to be called Inter- pm Ed made it possible for you to give Klutz Only if of this College have a severe ten- Woody Allen will and yourself something in order to make students and teachers are direct courses A student in South Hall put on a willing to dency to fall flat on their faces when will include Klutz and Klutz him part of your life and allow him face this painful reality Politics poster on his door which reads they executing them and Literature Klutz Spelling to become dependent on you through can free themselves for real and learning and Body Mind Harmony Dont walk in front of me your gift We will only be able to For only in the depth of Be a sport Through his loneliness Self- Abuse I may not follow be creatively receptive when we can when he has nothing Jack Scott for example is neither to lose any more and not cling Dont walk behind me squarely face our fundamental hu- does an idiot nor a premeditated menace any longer I may not lead man condition and fully experience to life as an inalienable to society He just happens to be an property can a sensi- Walk beside me it as the foundation of all learning man become administrative klutz The results of tive to what is happening in his Letters and just be my friend in which both students and teachers this include a lot of egg on his face Camui are involved world and be able to approach it Beneath that face lies an acclaimed without fear It is my hope that intellect on physical education As CONTINUED FROM PAGE 2 This speaks to many ambiguities Teacher and student are both shar- every person at Oberlin has a friend one can miss the forest for the trees fishing expedition wants to dredge we run into at Oberlin College but ing the same reality they are at least one person who can walk Oberlin seems to miss the sirloin it up any possible gripes anyone at the same time it offers a pro- both powerless destined to die in beside you who can make it pos- steak for the egg that may have about the depart- found direction When somebody the final analysis totally alone They sible for you not only to face your What Oberlin may need is a sort PE gives you gift only becomes a must confess they both live in ment The Council more bluntly is a it that human situation but also to cele- 5 of Klutzological Services If it exist- on a witchhunt it is looking for gift when it is received If the a world filled with unreality and they brate it in all its awe ed however Scott would only be a way to get rid of Paul Hoch Dell Martin and Leslie Rudolph if not Jack Scott and Tommie Smith Thi3 action of the Council is a serious erosion of the rights of the faculty If anyone feels that there is some- thing seriously wrong with the PE department let them make a formal complaint then let the Council investigate that complaint allowing the accused individuals to defend themselves The Council should not go out hunting for dirt with which to smear people Some of the actions of the PE department have certainly been con- troversial but they have hardly been remiss It is controversial when a racist is asked to leave and the de- partment looks for a black football coach to replace him It is con- versial when the department makes an effort to provide equal facilities for women even though that means taking away the special privileges of the faculty men one member of the Council screamed that he couldnt possibly keep his squash rackets in his locker any more I wish he had had to use the old facilities for faculty women It is controversial when the department adds new courses that dont reflect the old stereotype of the jock It it is these issues that upset the Council let them say so pubhcly so that the entire campus WEVE AGREED TO OPERATE NOW WERE DISCUSSING THE METHOD can debate the mat- ter There should be no place for witchhunts at Oberlin Patrick Clawson 73 Lowenstein Asian Americans CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3 This was and is no ordinary cam- liamsburg The survival of the Jew- paign but a crusade and a cru- CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 was viewed as necessary by stu- has scheduled ish community is at stake With sade not for armchair idealists who similar events for this desire on the part dents consulted last spring was the year your vote you can save it with talk wistfully of jousting at wind- of the Asian development of culturally oriented Hibino s pet your negligence God forbid mills but for activists of all sorts American community in the College project is the crea- sort support programs These would be tion of an Asian When people believe statements who took the time to give some- for some of cultural group for American resource programs of interest to both Asian center a center like these one can understand their thing of themselves The campaign a means of achieving a greater sense which would service community Americans and other students The the entire Midwest region reactions To put the September became larger than just one man of probably Asian American Alliance was cre- located in Asia House The west election in a nutshell as over against and eventually larger than partisan When he returned to Oberlin last ated in answer to this need Among coast is the only place where there the June election in June we lost politics as William F Buckley January with proposals for an or- Jrs other things the Alliance arranged are extensive Asian American pro- because of corruption fear and column of July 20 demonstrated ganized Asian American program last year for a series of Asian American- grams There are a few things in hate in that order while in Sept- Despite the fact that Al is not yet the time he asserts was ripe for related speakers and confer New York City But the Midwest is ember we lost because of fear into Congress and elections are not its reception Meetings and work at present a vacuum as far as this hate and corruption in that order yet honest in Brooklyn it is un- sessions with Asian American stu- sort of thing is concerned he ob- Thus far I have painted a depress- deniable that the campaign has had dents supplemented by question- January Term in Rome There serves ing picture indeed but there is an- impact The difference in the state naires and interviews revealed a will be a meeting of students in- Finally students last semester saw other side to the story and without of political activity and morale in need for three significant and dis- In finding out more about the need for academic programs that side there would have been no many of the black and Spanish com- tinct types of change terested which would allow all members of court case no court victory no new munities in the district was really this project on Thursday October 19 8 In King 235 proj- the College community to increase election no so thoroughly docu- striking by September Questions College commitment at pm The ect Is their understanding of Asians in mented chicanery The other side is First a need was felt for an in- sponsored by Richard Spear having America These people have been crease in the number of Asian and Marcia Colish It consists of elections and practically every- the study of the history and art Increased courses Archaeology in Communist American students faculty and staff thing else stolen from them for of Rome from ancient times through After several hundred signed peti- China will be the subject of a as well as for an attempt to strike years so that the events of June 20 the 17th century via fhe investiga- tions were submitted beginning lecture Thursday night at 800 in for greater diversity in their back- were hardly new and shocking What tion of selected monuments If you Japanese is being offered through the Allen Art Auditorium given grounds to reflect more the Asian was new was that there was finally are interested and cannot attend the East Asian Studies department by Richard C Rudolph The lec- community in America as a whole a candidate and an organization the meeting please be sure to get as a one- year experiment In addi- ture will concentrate on excava- which kept fighting after the steal Hibino speaks of the problems in- in touch with Miss Colish before tion Hibino promises that next year tions of the past fifteen years dur- finally there was a candidate who volved in rectifying the situation the fall vacation Rice 309 ext a course on Asian American history ing which many objects have been stayed and kept living and working We can make an honest commit- 4112 or a colloquium on Asians in America recovered which shed new light in these communities and finally ment to recruit high- potential Asian will be offered by either the history on all perods of Chinas past all of us working together beat the Americans of diverse backgrounds or East Asian studies departments Machine in court As Willy Vargas but we must feel that the College ences films a photography exhibit Theres a problem there though the dedication and guts of the Low- a dedicated community leader in is willing to make a similar com- community service projects inter- Hibino admits The East Asian enstein supporters and of the can- Spanish Williamsburg said as quoted mitment to accept them admittedly collegiate communications and the Studies Department is made up most- didate and his wife Jenny and in Jimmy Wechslers July 7 1972 within certain guidelines If we re- formation of a campus Asian Amer- ly of East Asian scholars And they when I talk of supporters I do noE column The people are watching cruit students and they are rejected ican newsletter Because interest in cant conceive of Asians in America mean only the smooth- talking out- to see what happens now If the by the College well then we are the program was high the Alliance as really being Asian siders but all of the thousands of system is not going to be fair why back where we started I won- people who voted worked organized be part of it Im grateful to Al der sometimes about the Colleges contributed signed affidavits testi- for fighting back at least the ma- actual commitment to this sort of Library fied and sweated for Al and for chine will know it cant get away thing For example Im supposed to CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 those who have worked here for long the causes of Justice and Democracy go out and recruit students yet Ive with this periods of time He adds been granted a travel budget of zero demic institutions In the 1971- 72 that while has no in dollars Annual Report of OCLC Dartmouth there been decrease reported full cataloguing includ- staff he has left two positions va- THE STUDENTS7 SHOP College support needed ing card production cost to be 72 cant in order to pay Carnegies Once students are accepted Hibino cents per title if cataloguing infor- membership in OCLC We are pres- insists on the need for the College mation was in the OCLC data base ently studying the problem says Gates now correspond- India Imports Galore to grant them any necessary fin- this cost excludes the cost of the and I am ancial aid To accept someone OCLC system and includes only cost ing with Dartmouth to see how they Candles and 1973 Calenders from a ghetto without providing him incurred at the Baker Library Cat- reorganized with money is as good as not ac- aloguing costs for titles not in the Other programs that will even- OPEN WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS TOO cepting him at all he comments OCLC data base was 302 tually be available to OCLC mem- The second type of change that Some staff resistance bers include a periodical control OLDE Dartmouth also reported that it system a technical processing sys- IVY had been able to eliminate some of tem that will computerize most of Look for fhe Gas Lights on Wesf CoJege Patronize REVIEW Advertisers its staff because of the computerized of the library acquisitions and cata- system Johnson says this has not logjrocessing activity a circula- been true here because there has tion control system which will en- able faculty while out- been no staff re- organization There and students is definitely a 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News from Detroit John Pearson in Wilder PLEASE NOTE Lucy Ltppard noted New York art critic will be coming Wednesday afternoon at The directions in which American Snyder is with the process of paint- Susan van der Meulen contemporary art will be going in ing as well as the autobiographical 430 to Allen Art Auditorium and John Pearsons presentation among eight in the the post- minimal seventies is the inspiration of her work for the he was artists will talk on questions submitted in Inter- Arts of Draw- subject of the Detroit Institute of Most of the works also stress Forum will take the form 1971 Christmas Exhibition advance Artist Charles Simonds of an exhibition opening ings Modern Art Arts definitive exhibiton Twelve the experiential nature of the work tomorrow at the Museum of will be here Thursday at 430 to night at 800 in the main lounge NYC Statements Beyond the 60s The of art some even requiring the of make piece Wilder Hall a perhaps body sculp- directions are various but they seem bodily participation of the viewer Pearson will be on hand During the 60s he won a Canada tomorrow night to ture Spectators should meet In to have one aspect in common they Passage by George Trakas some- discuss his work Council grant a research fellow- as feels front of the Museum at that time are mostly personal From Alan what resembling a three dimension- he that the work speaks ship to Munich and the Prix de for itself and Shields painted beadand- canvas sus- al construction of a surrealistic that I like for Rome- Abbey fellowship prize people pended piece I Oant Get Down painting invited the spectatorpart- to feed me with their own ex- perience in Mom What Can We Do or Look at icipator to mount a flight of steps encountering it Every- thing will be up That Dude With The Stripe Up His and step over a gap onto a plat- in Wilder until Oct- 29th Ass to Allen Ruppersburgs frank- form surmounted with an incom- ober and Pearson has said ly autobiographical snapshot and plete arch from which wtas sus- that at a date yet to be specifled typed dialogue series Wheres Al pended two boulders I will be available to talk about my work informally the emphasis is on the artist as in- Of course process oriented and ZecMuumlit SALE dividual as personality This quality particrpational art are trends that The exhibit includes eleven large is not always overt as in the case surfaced in the late sixties but this paintings the smallest 46 x 6 the of Chicken Farmer titled in honor exhibition is a strong indication that lagest 7xl4 done variously in of the artists fatherinl- aw More those ideas allow significant de- acrylic felt- tip pens and pencil subtly Jackie Windsor is concerned velopments in the seventies and also some drawings which re- of Support Pantyhose with the almost ritualistic process of veal the information sources of the the creation of her works that in- paintings as all are based on eso- cludes pieces consisting of a brick INTER- ARTS FORUM SCHEDULE teric information systems some for and concrete dome or a tremendous- Oct 25 Edward Miller example mathematical As a show Regularly NOW ly heavy coil of rope and as Joan Nov 8 Stuart Friebert it represents work from 1966 on- ward with one painting that was done since Pearsons arrival in Ober- 395 New Hungarian Quartet debut lin this fall 319 Last season Pearson exhibited in Until October 21st Helen R Sive the Pollack Gallery in Toronto the The debut of the New Hungarian been playing so superb was the New Gallery in Cleveland the Gray Quartet in Oberlin was certainly an union of the two lines The control Gallery in Chicago and in the Spec- at event looked forward to with great of the crescendos was also impres- trum Gallery and the Paley and excitement by many as was evident sive in this movement as were the Lowe Gallery both in New York the moment one stepped into Finney dynamic contrasts of the second City In the past five years there Chapel Saturday night It must be movement The only disappointment bave been numerous all Pearson Fowini general- here was the conservativeness of shows in American universities and The said that expectations were Shop in European museums He won ly well satisfied by the performance Toth Jrs playing perhaps seem- the 29 West College Street 1972 Major Award in Painting at In a way this satisfaction was as- ing more conservative in contrast the Cleveland Art Museum May Show sured by the mere choice of pro- with his father gram The three quartets performed The excitement and energy of the all have an air of excitement about third movement with its fugue is them that when combined in one difficult to express in words The program produces a near- flashiness only thing a bit tiring in this move- In no way disputing its worth and ment was the tremolo figure of the greatness the music was of a not first violin But that was forgotten B0AD too serious not too complex and with the intense energy of the fugue BARGAINS for guaranteed to please variety the stretto passages and the won- The program began with a spirited derful crescendo that led to the open performance of the Lark quartet fifths played with such beautiful in- I of Haydn 64 5 of tensity before the final sections of MAD op no One SHOPPERS the first impressions brought on by the this movement performance was the mastery and The third work on the program Shop in for additional virtuosity of Toth Sr especially was one of the Razumofsky quar- costume an 10 OFF evident in his solo passages in the tets of Beethoven the final quartet second movement of op 59 Although there were some SALE BEGINS FRIDAY OCT 20th 7 PM The Menuet was especially well problems in the performance of this executed catching all the humor work one could not dispute the fact and simplicity of this beautiful clas- that the performance was as in- SPORT COATS sical form The final movement was spired and moving as the rest of a real showstopper well evidenced the program by the reception given following the Somehow the performance of the was NOW performance of the work The ex- beautiful Andante movement lacked citement of this movement lies not a degree of subtlely greatly due to 38R 5500 2995 so much in the beauty of the music the bounciness of the rhythms and but rather in the technical difficulty again the conservativeness of Toth 40R 6000 1995 of the music and the finesse with Jr in his solo passages which it was performed But one forgot the few problems 40R 5500 2795 The contrast of the last move- of the performance while listening to 41 R ment of the Haydn with the first the fourth movement One cannot 6000 1995 Lento movement of the Bartok op think about much else while hearing 42R 6000 1995 7 first string quartet was indeed Beethoven in his most inspired mo- great and certainly well planned ments and the intense fugue in 42R 6000 1995 This first movement was executed sonata form is without doubt one of beautifully Especially beautiful was these 42R 7000 3995 the return of the first theme played The residence of the New Hun- 44R 2495 by the two violins Young is as ex- garian Quartet in Oberlin is cer- 6500 cellent a second violinist as Toth is tainly one of the more wonderful 44L 7000 3995 a first It was as if one person had aspects of this academic year WINTER COATS was NOW banquet of umptuoug proportions 38 6500 3495 be fjelb tfje 2 tat bap of tfjte October montf 40 6500 3495 in tfje reat all of OTUber ftouac 40 6500 3495 7 PM 9 PM 42 3500 c 1995 Your pretence it detired for we are duty bound to delight your palatet with 44 3500 1995 ROAST OF WILD BOAR GELLATINE Thick tautaget with fermented tauerkraut chettnut stuffed peacock from the pretervet of a country gentleman LUGGAGE NOODLE PUDDING SCALLOPED OYSTERS Giant Samsonite Val Pack Was 9950 NOW 1995 Treet of tpiced fruitt from the holdt of Venetian Merchont ships HEARTH BAKED BREADS POTS OF PRESERVES FROM VIKING LANDS PANTS SALE KUMQUATS EN GLAZE GREENS OF SWEET LEAVES Selected Styles Buy 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old men from the streets the helm But Forsythe was still cil contains laughable inaccuracies and even outright libel Nor does it in any way represent a of feeling among were nevertheless able to handle the very much in the game as Sawzin consensus athletes quickly with two suc- in fact very few athletes signed boys from South Hall 6- 0 scoring hit Forsythe mately four to six times the size of and their long standing charges of on a second half pass from Jeff cessive passes the later turning into Craigs petition even fewer were mine or Scotts Having to make differential treatment are at last be- maybe even Strassenburg to Tom Fredenburg 6 points due to superb running by black none room for three women faculty in ing investigated and dealt with Why Forsythe and excellent downfield Philips two new men faculty and is it that the people who show such Others of the victors were Louis Craigs open letter insinuates that blocking by Craig Huneke FINAL a female graduate student Scott exaggerated concern over Grice and Weigele Steve Dunn Bill Pastuszek I was given Joe Horns office in JOHNSON HOUSE 8 WAGER U 0 quite reasonably suggested to Grice Horns comfort protest when Dave Cottle and his friend Larry Philips so that he will be made so didnt Johnson House is undefeated 2- 0 that he might either choose to share female Oberlin students had unequal Ed Parry John Richmond uncomfortable that he Horn will and The first win was over Dascomb leave In fact partly because his office with another person or if access to locker room sauna and to Streets record now stands at 2- 0 Jack 13- 6 by scoring on a power play Scott and I plan to team teach the he chose he could move to a single equipment room facilities at Philips up the middle and a long bomb course on Sport and Politics I office in Hales Grice preferred to Were these champions of fair treat- to move to Hales the next to ment at all concerned when JOHNSON HOUSE VS WAGER II from Forsythe Huneke was given the supply storage room and at last next to Scotts cubicle for my office last phys ed faculty meeting he years phys ed faculty voted a bud- Wednesday IM football between At the suggestion of a Visiting Com- noted that he is quite happy with get for womens athletics equal to Johnson House and Wager II ap- IM CROSS COUNTRY mittee of eminent physical educators his office at Hales and strongly re- less than one sixty- fourth of the peared to be a struggling defensive cross country The first intramural and more importantly in order to sents any insinuations to the con- amount spent on mens Why is it only The first scoring by Saturday for battle race was held last encourage the more equal use of trary that have appeared in the press that these people never troubled so spirit- which a throng of thirty or Philips facilities by women students Such are the coercive methods themselves over longstanding alle- enthusiasts blazed around a two- ed the Deans office recommended that of Jack Scott that are forcing foot- gations of unfair and unequal treat- IM Captains Dont forget to have course behind the ice- rink mile Scott make available office space in ball coaches out The whole tempestinatea- ment of black athletes Why is it your representatives or your- sunny team The weather was perfect a Philips this year to at least three pot almost seems so petty as that only now when these longstand- write up brief releases for day and the selves crisp indian summer women faculty It was at this point to be scarcely worth a yawn On the ing abuses are being corrected that Review as the saying goes off huge success the event came as a that Joe Horn and Sara Houston other hand under Scotts chairman- they protest we print what you Dell is cant dont By popular demand Martin switched offices between Hales and ship black and women students are Paul Hoch cross- country run write organizing another Philips with Sara not me getting starting to receive equal treatment Asst Prof of phys ed and the next Saturday at 100 pm Horns office and at the time Horn prizes are to be even greater than Johnson House came when Larry voiced no objection whatever to this before Bruner right defensive end nailed The implication of Craigs open let- Yeomen runners Raided Wager QB Jeff Strassenburg in the WOMENS SWIMMING ter seems to be that it was an in- end zone for a safety and two points tolerable insult to Horn to be given they might Thon Oct 19 CSU 700 pm Try as the Yeomen harriers could not match the an office in Hales But apparently For the remainder of the first Thur Oct 26 IW 700 pm might of Jim Wuskes impregnable Purple Raiders who made it half both Strassenburg and John- it was good enough for tenured their 45th dual meet victory in a row with an easy shutout over son QB Tom Forsythe could not get Philips Gym Hours women faculty a tired Crimson squad moving The situation with Bill Grice was their teams Men thru Frl 830 am- 1000 pm Mounts Tim King and Karl Knittle breezed the flat five- mile am- pm not much different except that he In the second half Johnson House Saturday 130 530 course around the College athletic fields in 2604 and 2605 Sunday 1200 1000 pm had a double size office approxi that made an obvious strategic move being the first time that Oberlin has hosted a 5- mile race King therefore due to simultaneous scheduling of now holds the course record Like the IM cross country run though wise Bob Mallory copped the Ober- the locals would have much pre- lin varsity record in 2804 ferred a respectable showing But Mallorys time was below far It makes sense not to schedule a Hill Insurance Service Inc his par and so indeed were the rest national powerhouse like Mt Union of the home squads times Mt and the cross country team is fol- Union took the first seven individual 29 East College Street Oberlin Ohio lowing the football team in schedul- Phone 774- 4201 ing more competitive opponents Th sports page should not be next season Impervious to idtas of prime topi- With five meets down and three cal Interest in the field of athletics to go things are going to get tough- COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE The sports staff steks to broaden er Doug Mallory and George Van the scope of this page and hence Hook second and third men in the solicits articles by any and all Mount Union meet have some catch- members of the College communi- ing up to do if the squad is to have ty as always your participation a solid 1- 23 punch in the All- Ohio as reporters and proof readers Is and OAC conference meets needed too With Pulsifer sidelined on ac- count of a sprained ankle fourth and fifth men Mark McDaniel plus The T0WM SHOP places followed by the Crimson con- Dave Hilbrink have the responsibili- tingent giving rather nice sym- ty of keeping up with surprisingly metry to the finish Symmetry how- tough opposition All in all the squad ever is not nearly as nice as win- MOONLIGHT MADNESS SALE has their work cut out for them to ning or even competing a man Both Mallorys and VanHook could FRIDAY OCTOBER 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1 9 N N yf 3 a f i I V Community Day crowd gets 5- 1 6 kick of Yeomen mam out win js By SUE MACAU LAY There was no stopping the Yeomen toemen Saturday as they rolled over Baldwin- Wallace in a smashing 5- 1 victory After disappointing losses to Mt Union and Wooster the victory proved a welcome one for the squad now 4- 3 on the season Baldwin- Wallace drew blood first early in the game with a goal by Joe Barnum at 534 This nowever was jusx aDouc ts- w s sole shining moment The invaders goal seemed to bring Obie around and within minutes Baldwin- Wallaces de- fense was put to the test

ft 4 1 Getting the ball rolling Oberlins persistence finally paid off in the form of Obies first point Olympio Vormawor putting in a beau- tiful unassisted goal at 1518 in the first half tying the score at 1- 1 1 Review Photo by Bob Atlas Three minutes later another sparkl- ing play by Vormawor gave Larry 5C George Schuller 31 Bill House 48 Wally Anderson 62 and John Posner a hot shot and Obies second Dobney 93 put a quick end to Wilmington ace Norbert Brinkmans high goal of the game Again three min- hopes on this play but Wilmington put a quick end to Oberlins victory utes later it was Posners turn to hopes set things up as Dave Lansdale t I slammed in Oberlins third tally The final goal of the first period K v Turnovers hurt gridders occurred on a beautifully set- up and vl X executed play Obies Gary Grubb I By MORRY FELDMAN pressed by a B- W defenseman got It was Community Day in Oberlin last Saturday and one of off a quick pass from the corner to vV the headline events was the Oberlin- Wilmington football game the goal mouth The goalie too busy v watching Lansdale for whom the Wilmington won going away 24- 0 The loss made the Yeomens pass was intended was thus drawn 1- record 4 and their home record 0- 2 the contest was marred too far left to stop the shot Salzer by several fumbles and interceptions popped it in for a 4- 1 Obie lead at The first quarter was scoreless but the half not devoid of exciting plays After in the next series but two long losses Particularly outstanding in the first 4 getting one down following the vjV first left the Yeomen with a fourth and half was Rob Grabill who due to a t opening kickoff Wilmington fumbled twenty- six on the Oberlin 38 Con- recurring bad knee has moved from the ball away to Oberlin defensive rad kicked 47 yards out of bounds his regular spot as goalie to half- 1 end John Dobney on the Yeomen 45 and Wilmington started another drive back Other shining lights on Ober- i n i i Carl Carpenter came in to quarter- Linebacker George Schuller how- lins offense were Larry Posner back Oberlin and attempted a pass ever came up with a big play for who finished the game with two Ryhw Photo by Bob Atlai on first down toss was in- but the the Yeomen on the Oberlin 37 goals and an assist and the ever- Undaunted by angry Yellow Jackets Obie forward Larry Posner scored tercepted and returned to the Wil- Schuller picked off a Redrow pass tremendous Olympio Vormawor with twice In the 5- 1 soccer victory mington 47 What next Another Wil- and returned it 37 yards Karl An- a goal an assist and some mighty mington fumble on the play following to get derson hit Bill Kunkel with a 14- fine footwork confidence and ability and holds the second half seemed to be the interception again Once Dobney yard pass down to the Wilmington The Yeomen who played without much promise for the remainder of the ball over the end line so that recovered Oberlin for 15 A fumble two plays later how- the aid of Danzinger Black and the season the first string could come in again star Braudo still to main- before the end of the game TD called back ever shut the door on Oberlins scor- were able Defensively the Yeomen also gave ing chances for the rest of the after- tain a balanced attack against the a fine performance As usual broth- Saturdays bout ended this sea- From the Wilmington 49 Ramirez noon lagging Yellow Jackets ers Dave and Bruce Wright were sons home exhibitions the Yeomen gained 1 Wilhite got 1 and then Wil- Stats tell story The only good news for the Yel- stellar in what little they had to do travel to Kent State Wednesday to hite ran again for 9 yards and a lowjackets came in the form of right due to the efforts of Obies half- face a tough match KSU who tied first down on the visitors 38 yard The statistics tell the sad story wing Rod Petkovic who gave Obies backs Indeed the prime concern of Obie 2- 2 last year have had an line Chris White took the next hand- Oberlin who went into the game defense an occasional something to excellent season thus far with vic- off stuttered through the line re- with a 190 yards per game rushing do tories powerhouses Bowling gained his balance and raced into average gained only 21 yards on 36 Soccer statistics over Wil- Crimson momentum unchecked Green and Dayton under their belts the end- zone to give Oberlin a 6- 0 carries The leading rusher was OBERLIN 14 11 25 The contest should prove a challenge lead But the play was called back hite with 23 yards but several huge The second half saw little hope for Baldwin- 10 for Oberlin to say the least because of an Oberlin penalty losses accounted for the teams ultra Baldwin- Wallace as the Yeomen held Wallace 7 3 The hot and heavy action settled tiny aggregate the Yellowjackets in check through- Saves down somewhat until Yeomen punter Carl Carpenter threw 12 times and out To add insult to injury Pos- Margolis O 6 2 8 TAX LOOPHOLES are very very Mark Conrad boomed a 56- yarder to completed 4 for 49 yards Karl An- ners kick again connected with the Horn B- W 6 4 10 bad Only the rich and corrupt B- the Wilmington 1 Wilmington began derson passed 5 times and completed W net to establish the final score Goals make use of them and alwayi at The Obie down Barnum B- W 1 a long drive from there highlighted 1 for 14 yards Bill Kunkel caught attack had a field day 547 the expeme ot the poor and by 47- 13- 4 at their end with 25 shots on goal unaut a yard pass play The play passes for 64 yard3 Mark Conrad downtrodden except except march ended on the Oberlin 7 as who along with as compared to a mere 10 by B- W Vormowor O 1 1518 Kunkel were the sole when it tuita George McGorerna Steve Magoteaux kicked a field goal offensive bright spots kicked 10 Another consistent aspect of Obies unasst purposea His Million Member for a 3- 0 Wilmington lead times for a 391 average play came from goalie Jed Margolis Posner O 1 1824 Club mailing has gone out with Karl Anderson quarterbacked the The overworked Yeomen defense In his debut Margolis showed much asst Vormawor explains clearly Yeomen during the ensuing offensive gave up 300 yards rushing and 120 Lansdale O 1 2133 a card that very SOCCER set but three runs lost 2 yards and yards through the air Even though asst Posner how your contribution to the Conrad punted 43 yards to get Ober- 420 yards were yielded by the de- WdOd18 at Kant State Saltzer 0 1 3455 McGovern cam H For a free copy of lin out of trouble neither team fense that should be no cause for Fri Oct 20 at Ohio Wvtleyan asst Grubb paign can be tax H A7 0 N A L R 8 Tut lVIEW wrie DeP- could move the ball during the Oct 24 at Heidlberg Posner 0 2 324 fdeductiblea t- ui H next embarrassment The defense was J i50 E 35 Street few minutes until a Yeomen fumble simply on the field too often denolei Ohio Conference opponent unasst l N Y 10016 was recovered on the Oberlin 43 Five plays later Phil Redrow passed FOOTBALL to Heinz Finkes for 6 yards and a Sat Oct 21 KENYON 130 touchdown The extra point was Sat Oct 21 CHICAGO 200 is missed so Wilmington led 9- 0 Sat Nov 4 at CaM- Witrn Rwrv Chris White returned the ensuing Sat Nov 11 JOHN CARROLL 130 kick- off 22 yards but Oberlin fumbled RECREATIONAL SWIMS on Wilming- msSt the next play Luckily Mon- tons offense was too tired to do Frl 730- 900 Carr anything The half ended with a few 1200- 100 Carr Sat- Sun 300- exchanges of punts and Oberlin en- 500 Carr Thurs 730- 900 Crane tered the locker room behind 9- 0 All the above times are pm NOW Second- half action AVAILABLE With three and a half minutes gone in the third quarter White called Patronize REVIEW Advertisers 1 for a fair catch on the Oberlin 23 CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS Carpenter tried a pass on first down K Lit class Is one otyour hangups make friends with A LA BLACK FOREST HAND- again but Klekota of Wilmington In- Cliffs Notes Our MADE IN HAWAII FROM tercepted and ran untouched for six titles cover more points Moonlight Madness nil than 200 novels 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Notes hu wed ever 2400000 tons A at Of peper using recycled pulp ALEXANDER Co Reasonable Rates 98 Riverside Drive New York New York 16 South Main Call 774- 2252 to Page 8 THE OBERUN REVIEW Tuesday October 17 1972 Weekend conference spotlights women Native Americans CONTINUED FROM PAGE I tive American house and of a Na- and corresponding capabilities On tive American Studies and Cultural will examine feminist consciousness the other hand you also have to Program in the College educate faculty about the Na- the Funds necessary Cbanges in consciousness among male and The Doctors Case Against fornia Institute of the Arts will dis- tive American students The principal to of women will be the focus of this the PHI and Dr Gideon Seaman cuss The Feminist Artists Move- The support program also includes barrier all these plans for expansion is a severe weekends conference Brave New medical educator and psychiatrist ment Question and answer ses- a group of students administration lack of funds Most of the finances Women Society in Transition Co- will talk to interested students on sions will follow both these talks in and faculty members whose job is for minority groups up in sponsored by the Oberlin Womens Sexism in the health professions Wilder to work with the Native American are tied aid to black and Spanish- American Group and the Alumni Association and medical education at 300 in To discuss varied topics students as well as arrange host students according to last the conference is an attempt to the YWCA Lounge family situations for them To sup- who Small discussion groups on body years Minority Propos- stimulate discussion of significant plement the counseling and educa- Enrollment At 430 in the same location they image in women new female- male al receive top priority funds womens issues within the College tional services there is a cultural for will hold an informal discussion relationships women trusting wom- cruel to bring the students to community and in a broader context program which began last year in Its with the staff of the Human Sexuality en mens liberation new patterns Oberlin and dump them here you While small consciousness- raising in the form of an ExCo course on Na- Program and others interested in marriage and family liberation shouldnt go through with the pro- groups monthly forums and politi- tive American heritage and tradi- the field of sex education after 40 raising non- sexist children gram unless you plan to support cal and creative groups have existed tion The group hopes to continue sex roles and sex stereotypes lib- them with special services work- over the past year women have Self image here such a course next semester as eration and new work styles women ing group member Bill Wycoff ob- recognized the need for more ex- The self image of Oberlin wom- well as bring Native American speak- in sport womens identity lover serves And so far I havent seen tensive discussion of womens is- opening panel Fri- ers to campus en will be the mother worker wife and status of this commitment in cash sues The conference will be open day night at 800 in Hall In the women at Oberlin will meet Satur- Isolation or togetherness This view is reiterated to both women and men 3- part meeting junior Julie Anixter day morning from 1045 to noon The current Native American fresh- more strongly by Yazzie who feels that The conference which will be and senior Lynn Keith- Swenson will 315 to 400 men who have the SEOP support and the administration supports Oberlins structured into panels question and discuss New consciousness among program behind them also have each Native American population in answer sessions with speakers and women Martha Verda of Psych Films on women other the three women live together thought but not in deed With no small discussion groups will deal Services will talk about the Inter- Films about women shown at 900 in Asia house The arrangement has money from the admissions office with major areas of personal and nal agenda of students and Pauline pm in Bryant- Kettering on Satur- drawn criticism from members of weve been forced to go to outside social change brought about by the Clance of the psychology depart- day include Radcliffe Blues con- the working group who fear isola- sources where we had much womens liberation movement Topics ment will discuss Womens search cerning the woman student It tion of the new students from the havent luck If are continually such as the process of socialization for significance at Oberlin Informal Happened to Us interviews with larger College community but it they thwarted in their attempts to secure into sex roles female sexuality al- discussion will follow women who have had abortions and has drawn praise from others for funds Yazzie feels that the program ternative life and marriage styles Saturday morning Alice Goldstein a third film made for factory man- fostering a sense of togetherness identity relation- as it now exists may disintegrate and womens and Sargent 60 a teacher at the Uni- agers who directed women working It is generally agreed by the new ships with each other and men will versity of Massachusetts will dis- in factories during World War II students and the working group mem- Professor of sociology and mem- be considered cuss The Nature and Nurture of The conference will conclude on bers that if an increase in the num- ber of the working group Kiyoshi Health and sex education Women and Men at 930 in Wilder Sunday morning with a talk from ber of Native Americans is to oc- Ikeda feels that evidence of a detrimental attitude on the part of Friday afternoon Barbara Rosner At 200 in the afternoon Barbara 1000- 1100 in Wilder by Joan and cur in the College a vast expansion the College can be seen in the fact Seaman 56 author of Free and Fe Rosner Seaman will speak on Free Larry Constantine who have con- of services for the new students must and Female while Vicki Hodgetts ducted and published joint research also occur Such services described that SEOP still has not acted on 63 a Los Angeles artist who has on multi- person marriage They will in the SEOP proposals include im- the proposals made by the working worked with Judy Chicago and the discuss New patterns in marriage proved educational and counseling group If the Native American stu- feminist art program at the Cali and family services establishment of a Na dents feel they were overlooked APOLLO Theater they were he asserts By SEOPs not acting the students see that the TONIGHT FRITZ the CAT school still lacks any true committ- AT 8 and 930 PM ment to them No action means no position

Starts Wed Oct 11- One Week Eteep Your Parents PI ELb CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 that Richard Michaels instructor in CHRRUE EmfdPirmedl physical education and mens swim- ming coach and Leroy Ervin Jr director of Educational Services CHflPUN have been named to the committee in his about Whats Up Smith added that two students will greatest be appointed this week Davies disputes Grice role Assistant football coach Jon Davies at Oberlin disputed head coach Grices state- ment as reported in last Fridays Review that racial discrimination on the football team was news to me Davies said Grice did have ac- cess to knowing about tensions that exist but Im afraid hes not deal- ing with them Davies the defensive backfield coach claims that following the foot- ball players meeting on September 27 a white representative of the team spoke with the football coaches telling us that at the meeting black players questioned the prac- tices of opportunities given to them on the playing field The represen- tative told us blacks perceived un- equal treatment Says racism prevalent Davies went on At that time Send them a subscription to Grice and assistant coach Gurtis said blacks shouldnt feel this way because it unequal treatment was not so I suggested that we the coaches meet with black players to discuss the situation But no meet- ing has taken place and none has Semester Years been scheduled I dont feel anyone should be singling out Grice and Gurtis as Subscription Subscription racists Davies continued As PflULETTE GODDRRD athletic coaches theyre just more visible and consequently I feel they JflCKORKIE 500 800 have become a symbol Racism is Shows at 720 930 pm prevalent in all departments at the College Theyre all guilty

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