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VOL. XCXI. NO. 16 LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY S STUDENT NEWSPAPER Friday. April 8. 1988 New frat Senior gift named at LU added to The Class of 88 Senior Gift Committee has raised Realistically, if we campus $1,413 so far in gifts and can get support from pledges for the establish By Kristin Morris ment of a fund which will /5 to 80 percent of Lawrentian Staff help finance art exhibi the senior class, we tions to be held in the new will be ecstatic." A sixth fraternity has art center. been formed on the Traditionally. the BuDanl Lawrence campus. graduating class presents Senior Gilt Committee Omega Nu Epsilon is the a gift as a symbol of its newcomer, formed by gratitude and continuing Senior Gift Committee thirteen freshmen. The commitment to Lawrence. co-chair Ann Spellman organization is currently The Class of '88 campaign said. “I believe that the art a local fraternity, but has focus is on promoting exhibit fund won the elec hopes that it will merge class unity and spirit, and tion because lt Is the one with national affiliation involves a gift that is gift that we can give that in the near future, said meaningful to class mem will affect the whole com Paul Shrode. Assistant bers. munity. It will also be on Dean of Students for With the right mix of going Our class will be Campus Activities. publicity, activities, and recognized every year The Interfraternity senior involvement, lt ls from now on for our Council at Lawrence has hoped that the campaign contribution." recognized this new Greek will result in the The annual earnings organization. In order for presentation of a signifi from the Class of 88 Ex it to be acknowledged. cant gift from the Class of hlbit Fund, as it will be Omega Nu Epsilon was re 88 to Lawrence. called, will be used to de quired to present to IFC a The Class of '88 fund fray costs of one exhlbl statement of purpose, and drive began with the 100 tion at Uiwrence per year the establishment of offi Vice President George Bush addresses a full Chap*'l Days/Senior Gift Cam The committee, made up cers. according to Shrode. audience as Resident Warch looks (File on photo) paign Kick Off Party on of 31 seniors, hopes to He added that before the March 4 Members of the raise at least $3,000 from See page 8. column 2 senior class were invited the class by mid May. to gather in the Viking They will try to Involve Room, where they had the every member of the class. Plant thieves nabbecl in Chapelopportunity to vote for “Realistically, if we can one of the three ideas for get support from 75 to 80 Three Lawrence students were ar burglary charges and spent the night. the use of the senior gift percent of the senior rested early Monday morning at the Bond was set at $5,000 dollars for money. class, we will be ecstatic." Memorial Chapel for trying to steal each. Options included the said Jay Bullard, co- several large plants, according to police “The police were called, and according purchase of a piece of chair. There are approxi reports. to university policy, we do not stand be decorative art. the mately 220 seniors in the A security guard apprehended the stu tween a student and the law.* said Dean establishment of a class. dents. who cooperated with the guard Charles Lauter “We’ll help students minority scholarship The class of '87 raised until the police arrived, police said who are in trouble with the law. but fund, and an exhibit fund $l.f>90 toward the estab The three were held at the Outagamie with the policy, it has to be support to help in the new art cen See page 8. column 1 County Jail where they were booked on from behind " ter Dokovska performs tonightChange of Pace Bulgarian pianist Downer, Colman add food choice Pavlina Dokovska will perform at Lawrence Uni By Susan Duncan basic sandwich materials (turkey, versity tonight. Friday. Lawrentian Staff ham. roast beef, and three types of April 8. at 8 p m. In bread) to hot dogs and salad plates Harper Hall of the Music- The food is the same every day. but As a measure of its popularity with Drama Center. not many people seem to mind. students. West said that in the first Described as "a bright New sandwich lines have been added three days 1330 sandwiches were con new star of great magni at Downer and Colman this term. In sumed. plus 474 hot dogs and 209 tude." Dokovska won first response to student concerns and In salad plates pnze at the Claude De an attempt to Improve food service at bussy International Com Lawrence. petition and recently per West, assistant director of formed her New York solo Food Services, and Bill Fortune, debut at Carnegie Recital director of Food Services, had been Hall and her orchestral fostering the idea for about a year. debut at Averv Fisher West said. if Hall. The food committee had also talked m Her sensitive . exciting about it in meetings with other pro playing has been com Pavlina Dokovska posed changes at Downer. pared frequently to that of Canada, and the United Downer's “Sandwiches -n- Such" Vladimir Horowitz, gar States. She also holds a line has generated quite a lot of nering praise from com degree from the Sophia positive response, according to West poser Gian Carlo Menottl Conservatory of Music in “Students have come up to me to say and respected critics and her native Bulgaria. it's the best thing we've ever done," Journals. Dokovska will feature says West. Dokovska. who com the works of Ludwig van The line does make more work for pleted the M M. degree at Beethoven In the first half the Downer staff, but West believes the Juilliard School as a of her Lawrence program, “it s worth it lf students really like It." Fulbright Scholar, has opening with 32 Varia The line ls a permanent addition to Dana Jespersen and Andrea Hines performed throughout tions in C minor and the Downer’s lunch and dinner program, serve items from the “Sandwiches France. Italy. Cuba. Hun Sonafa in F minor, op 57. although it will not be open on and Such" line at Drxvner gary. the USSR. also known as weekends In the near future Czechoslovakia. Poland. Food offered on the line ranges from (KrLs Nelson Photo) Romania. Germany. See page8. column 2 Opinion Page 2 A positive impact The Lawrentianed ito rias l tq lf s weefftu statem ent While the visits of the three campaigns last week provided an exciting glimpse of the na tional politieal scene, the differing ap proaches taken by the politicians were as il luminating as the content of each address. George liush arrived amidst much hoopla and hurrah. Everything was perfect, from Ihe strains of “Proud to be an American” right down to the cub scouts in the front row. The Vice President managed, however, to disappoint many in the audience who had waited in line to hear him speak concretely on important issues. Although he had an op portunity to dispel doubts about the sub- stance of his campaign, he chose instead to present a variety show. He did not need to foster mass support for the Wisconsin pri mary, so he stood on his name and rank -- not the issues. Senator Simon, on the other hand, was fighting for his political life in Riverview and he knew it. He addressed the concerns of the Delta Gamma sponsors Splash audience confidently and honestly. His visit exemplified the most important aspects of Delta Gamma will be ties. etc., will be compet a ten dollar donation. the political process, rather than empty hosting its third annual ing in six crazy swim Anchor Splash is open rhetoric and song and dance routines. Anchor Splash fundraiser events. to the public and Lawren While Senator Dodd could not make any on Saturday, April 16. Faculty members will be tians are Invited to come Anchor Splash is an an serving as Judges and to watch. Spectators may promises for Mike Dukakis, he presented the nual event to raise money awarding prizes to the make a small donation at substance of the campaign. He did not have for Delta Gammas first place team. Mr. and the door, it they wish, and to convert many voters, but he emphasized philanthropies - - - Sight Ms. Anchor Splash, and can register for a door the importance of a political campaign -- the Conservation and Aid to the Beautiful, Sexy Eyes prize. The winner will be issues -- without resorting to a banner-wav the Blind. In order to contest winner. The top announced during the ing demonstration. make Anchor Splash teams will earn intramu competition. All prizes Regardless of the impact of the individual 1988 a success. Delta ral points, as well. are donated from busi campaign stops, the effect on the Lawrence Gamma needs Lawren- There is still time for nesses in downtown Ap community has been refreshing. Students ttans' support. your organization and pleton. and all proceeds go took the time to learn the issues and partici Anchor Splash will be your friends to be repre to Sight Conservation and pated actively in the election process. gin at 2 p.m., poolside in sented at Anchor Splash. Aid to the Blind. the Buchanan-Kiewit Just register your team The efforts of the Candidate Coordinating Recreation Center. Eight - with Paula Johnson.