Friday, April 23,1976 YOUNGSTOWN STATE UNIVERSITY Vol. 53-No. 43 caping to be

May 15 is the target date for cement." is well-planned and the completion of YSU's Primary work now concerns well-designed." Primary landscape $800,000 central core the flood and drainage system work is centered around the landscaping improvement. being inserted along Lincoln Kilcawley-Engjneering Building On the following day, YSU's Avenue. area of campus. Many trees and b i centennial festival and The driveway at the Ward plantings are to be included in the University Open House "will take Beecher Hall and work around work. place between noon and 6 p.m. the Engineering Building's Bricklayers are busy setting in Recent warm weather has driveway will be finishedsoon . designs around the area that was greatly aided the progress of the Work by O'Horo will be halted once basketball courts bordered campus "face lift" which is being between Christmas and the end of by the Kilcawley cafeteria and done by the A.?. O'Horo Co. of JFebruary- because of bad the dormitory. Benches ahve been Youngstown and the Duncan weather. bu91t arund what will soon be a Landscaping Co. of Vienna "I have a lot of satisfaction fountain at that location. (Ohio). working on a first-class job such The improvement, along with The construction work is as this. It's very gratifying," states recent additions such as the Maag comprised mainly-on the section the Duncan Company's foreman, Library and the T&CC, should of the Universi ty bordered by Ed Jacobs, who notes that "work help create a better image of Kilcawley Center, Arlington has gone smooth and the project YSU. Street, Bryson Street and the new office construction site across from Beeghly Ceater. All walkways and concrete work is being done by the O'Horo Co. Supervisor, Sob Pautot, head of O'Horo's crew of 19 workers, A car pool program that would So far -only two campus notes that bad weather has been begin fall quarter is being surveys have been conducted by the only problem that "very little formulated by Director of Minnis to determine if the car theft or vandalism has occured." Auxiliary Services, Donald' M. pool program would be a vital Pautot, adds that "in general all Minnis. The S-3 parking lot on service to the UniversitOne survey the kids (students) have been photo by scott morrison Wick Avenue would be utilized of the administration and the good around the work area and for those individuals desiring to faculty showed that a majority of UPLIFTING—Harry Dripps and Chris Parise practice a have accepted tie inconvenience participate in the program. faculty were willing to participate balancing manuever at yesterday's cheerleading tryouts. Hie from our work" ... but smilingly The tentative plan allows for a ~ in a car pool program if pair seek to become part of the squad to help instill Penguin remarked that 'everybody likes maximum of four people per car conflicting schedules could be to put their name in wet fan enthusiasm. to be permitted free parking with worked out. Many administrators the presentation of a YSU however felt it would be. an student I.D. card.. If three inconvenience for them. gives favorable ratingindividual s ride together a fee of Another survey, made at the 50 cents would be charged. parking deck about three weeks Minnis feels the free parking ago, found the deck to be- 3 would serve as an incentive for completely filled by 9 am. Cars Though in his two years as time and teaching half the time, kids on a weekend, and we don't students to participate in a car were clocked coming in and out I n t ramural Director at YSU whereas most schools our size pool. get; a single basketball picture. (Cont. on page 12) William Katerberg's department have a full-time staff, so I'm Somehow, that rubs .me wrong. When asked if a large amount „ has become well known to many really swamped. In that respect as Other schools are bugged for of student participation in the students, he could perhaps be well as in women's and coed "games of the'week," or all-star program would lead to a decrease Greek Sing better known to the YSU competition, we're down a little teams, we even Lave to write our in parking fees, thus affecting the communtiy. bit. Overall, I'd say we compare own articles for The Jambar." . budget, Minnis replied he would, YSU's 24th Annual Greek Katerberg took his present pretty favorably. We have some (Contonpage 13) "Never forsee the time that • post after serving as Assistant strong backing from Student people would pool that much." Sing will be presented at S Intramural Director at Western Council in particular, and from all pjn. Friday, April 23, in University where he our student officials and 0IG funds still available Stambaugh Auditorium. received his bachelor's and workers." Presented' by YSU's master's degree in Physical Q: How is the Program Panhellenic and Education. He is presently progressing? for 76-77 academic year Interfraternity Councils, the working on advanced studies in A: "We're growing. We've grown program's committee includes Physical Education at Akron and co-chairmen John Georgiadis faster in one year than what I John Wales, Director Assistance Office of the Ohio Kent State Universities. and Sharman Simon, Marilyn projected for three years when I of Financial Aids, has stated that Board of .Regents, 30 East Broad Q: How would you compare the Iivosky, Mary Kay Jacobs, began." funds are still available under the Street, Columbus, 4321S. YSU Intramural Program to those Alisa Basaxa and Wayne Q: How do you feel about the Ohio Instruction^ Grant Program of other universities? Brodnan. This year's press coverage the Intramural for the 76-77 academic year and Grants range from Si60 to A: "I've just returned from the program, dedicated to Dr. Program has received, from The encourages s t udents seeking $600 for students attending YSU; National Intramurals Sports Jambar in particular? firuincial assistance to apply no ; Howard W. Jones, president Convention in San Diego and I full-time. The Student Assistance A: "I think it's been better later than August 13. emiritus of YSU, features talked to a lot of people. Office of the Ohio Board of than last year but still poor. ' musical selections performed Program-wise, we're above a lot Applications may be picked up Regents announced that of Varsity Athletics get a full page in the financial aids office of the April -1, 1976, 1,220 YSU by sororities and fraternities. of other universities this size. I'm Tickets are $2 in advance and • running this program half the with , perhaps fifteen kids Kilcawley Student Center or by students have applied, for OIG participating. We get over 1000 writing directly to the Student grants totalling $450,170. . $2.50 at the door. .. Tim Mvfibm^m 2

Vietnam veterans who Applications.; are, available have not yet applied for then- from the .Ohio. Vietnam Vietnam ..Era bonus are urged Veterans' Bonus Commission, to do so before the December 79 Easf "State Street, 31, 1977 deadline. Columbus, Ohio, 43215.

As the deadline approaches for of from May 31,1976 to May 31, level would be permitted to do sq„ termination of present veteran 1978 whichever is later. Passage of within the eligibility time period. President elgibility benefits, new hope is the bill would permit those Under the existing veterans GLA 10 S aroused that congress will pass veterans who have not used their program of 36 months training two bills that are presently before existing benefits more time to do was permitted only at the it by or prior to May 31,, It so without a time penalty. undergraduate level. appears that the proposed bills The second bill before Vice President have a 50 percent chance of being congress, would enhance the DISALVO passed by congress. training capability of all eligible Failure of congress to., According to Rich Burger, veterans. The proposed bill would successfully pass either of the two A TEAM OF ACTION - not reaction veteran administration, "two increase the 36 month education proposed bills could result in proprosed b;lls extending the period to 45 months which is an many veterans not having the eligibility dates and periods for additional nine months; The new opportunity for pursuing a higher veterans having military service bill also would remove, all education. It is believed that CLASSIFIEDS PHI DELTA THETA dates prior to June 1,1966 have a restrictions on what level of some veterans have not good chance for passage. The first training one may train. Veterans considered the seriousness of the EARN $250 - $500. POSSIBLE ( TO . THE BEST THERE IS-PHI FROM STUFFING 1000 DELTA THETA We love ya*S all bill would exi.end the present 10 desiring to pursue educational pending proposed bills and their ENVELOPES' WORK AT HOME; 1 and want to wish you the best of year eligibility period to 12 years goals above the undergraduate sffect upon their future benefits^ OWN HOURS. MANYl LUCK at Greek Sing Friday night! COMPANIES NEED YOUR ' "No. 1 always". Love Your Little SERVICE. Details: Rush $1.00, i Sisters. Self-addressed and Stamped ; Envelope to: W. Johnson-YSU, 258 ] up Atwood Street, Pittsburgh, PA. j 15213. ; BROTHERS OF PHI DELTA THETA: Good luck, to the "best" fraternity on campus, Friday night quarter at Greek Sing. Let's be "No.l" YOGA STUDENTS desiring to again. Much love, Mary. by Chuck Lawrence bands of blue,, red and yellow abiasive action of the grits against develop Into a high paying profession requiring little time and through it. Brazilian agate is the slab, smoothing the rock- IF NO.I IS WHAT YOU'S ARE, no capital- Call 758-3545 between 1 then why not show everyone Looking for an appropriate found imbedded in volcanic surface. . 6:00-7:00 for appointment for elsetll! Good luck at Greek Sing. Interview. gift to give a friend on graduation rocks. The agate has a rock After the desired smoothness Phi Delta Theta. Love, Jan. day? How abo.it a handsome pen formation suggesting a large is achieved, the slab is put on a s;ct made by YSU's Geological ostrich egg. Geologists call these felt wheel and polished with FOR SALE: 1972 DATS UN -510 COME ON BROTHERS OF PHI Society? The pen sets are made in formations geodes. Geodes are cerium oxide to add a final luster WAGON 4- speed transmtsslon.lt. DELTA THETA. Sing your hearts green, black Interior. New radial out Friday night and show those the basement of Ward Beecher by extracted from the volcanic rock to the surface. Next, a piece of tires. AM-FM radio. Original owner. Greeks who No.l is. Love, members of the Geological and sliced into slabs to expose the felt is glued to the bottom of the $1850. 759-3256. Oebby. society year round as a Brazilian agate. It is from these slab, described Rupp. The final ?V0TE? fund-raising project to help slabs that the pen sets are made. step in this two-to-three-hoiir finance field trips taken each STEREO AND TELEVISION A TEAM OF ACTION-NOT Dan Rupp, senior, geology process is to afix a Sheaffer black REPAIRS all makes and models, REACTION Glaros quarter by geology students. student and member of YSU's pen to the surface. receivers, tapes, and changers. Presldent-DISalvo Vice-President. Reasonable rates, quality work. Call The pen sets are made from Geological Society, explained in The pen sets sell from $10 to QUALITY ELECTRONICS. CONCERNED, INVOLVED, and three types of rock and come in a the process a rough piece of rock $20 which is a much better deal 783-0878. EXPERIENCED. Bacon and Moore for Student Government President variety of volors ranging from goes through in order to become than can be procurred from local and Vice-President. white, pink and red, to brown, a smooth, polished pen set. F,irst, merchants. Anyone can order a OVERSEAS JOBS- WHAT'S cooking In student yellow and shades of blue. he explained, the rock itself must pen set by contacting Dave summer/year-round. Europe, S, Government? MOORE BACON (1A23C) The rocks i.sed in making the be cut into three-quarter inch to Hamilla, President of YSU's America, Australia, Asia, etc. All fields, $5 00-$l200 monthly. pen sets have been gathered over one inch thick slabs on \ saw. Geological Society, or any other Expenses paid, sightseeing. Free the past year by geology studetns Next, each slab is put on a member. The geology office also Inform. -Write-. International Job NEW!!! Center, Dept. YA, Box 4490, on their field trips. Marble is one lapidary unit, a spinning disc, has a mailbox for the Geological Berkeley, CA 94704. TRY SOMETHING NEW...get of the predominant rocks used in then put through a. grinding Society in which requests may be Involved! Pick up an application for the pen sets and was gathered by placed. Homecoming Committee In the process. As the lapidary spins, the Student Activities Office. The students while on a field trip to a ADDRESSERS WANTED deadline Is Friday, April 23, 5:00 Georgia marble quarry. IMMEDIATELY! Work at homo- - p.m. no experience necessary- excellent Occasionally, a tombstone cutter pay. Write American Service, 1401, will donate some pieces of marbe. Wilson Blvd., Suite 101, Arlington, TRY SOMETHING NEW„,gat Va. 22209. involved! Pick up an application for The marble comes in whites, Homecoming Committee In the Student Activities Office. The pinks and browns and makes deadline Is Friday, April 23, 5:00 attractive 3" x 5" rectangular pen FURNISHED APARTMENTS: p.m. sets. Kensingt6n-3room apartment-$80 per month. Kenslngton-2 room WANTED A Virginia cave expedition apart ment-$65 per month. Kensington-sleeping room-$40 per WANTED: Part time person for resulted in a supply of broken month. Call 542-2542 after 7 p.m. running errands and general office work. Person must have nice stalactite pieces being gathered up personality, appearance, and must from cave floors by geology have driver'^ licence. Pay Is good students to use in making the pen GOOD LUCK and company paid benefits. For appt. call U.S. Trading at 743-1184. sets. Stalactite ;s the cone-shaped rock formations that hang from GOOD LUCK TO THE SISTERS OF PHI MUl Bring back first place the ceilings of caves. Stalactite from Greek Sing tonight. (3A23C) CLASSIFIEDS pen sets come in an oval shape approximately 4"x6" in shades of LET'S WIN AGAIN THIS YEAR! .. HAPPY EASTER {CHRISTOS GO PHt MUi No. 1 at Greek Sing! ANESTt) to.ali Orthodox Christians reddish brown and whites. this Sunday.: from "La Greca". PHI MU—Best of luck at Greek Sing The Geological society also to the greatest sorority at YSU. offers pen sets made from Bonnie (3A23C) WOULD LIKE TERM PAPER DONE, Reasonable rate. Call Brazilian agate; a quartz that has PHI DELTA THETA, Good luck to the Best Group In Greek Sing. Number one once- do It to them ELECT again! Love, Your Sweetheart,Mary VOTE, FOR THE BEST!! Keith Ann. Bacon and Sherl Moore for Student ...AND IT MAKES A GREAT Government President and Vice XMAS GIFT TOO! Karen President (1A23C) : TRY SOMETHING NEW...get Polyacko models one of the pen Involved! Pick up an application for THIS TIME YOU DO HAVE A sets manufactured by the YSU • CHOICE., Glaros President DISalvo Homecoming Committee In the Geological Society. Most of the' Student Activities Office. The Vlco-Presldent. deadline Is Friday, April 23, S:O0 pen sets are made of stalactites p.m. while the one pictured here is a VOTE Bacon and Moore! geode. ALPHA OMICRON PI— your all Bacon and Moore! Bacon and angels In my heart, remember to Moore! Bacon and Moore! Bacon sing that w»y Friday night at Greek and Moore! Bacon and Moore! Sing *76. You're No. 1 with mol Bacon' and Moore! Bacon and photo by tntke braun Jayne. Moore! (JA23C) FrWayy April 23, ^976

by Betty Semberger Financial Analyst before about returning to school is the They make up over 25 percent returning to YSU. Studying is the way you an: treated by of the YSU student body and easiest part of college for her. teachers-like you are still in they are all over 25 years of age. "The most difficult thing I had junior high." The easiest part for Who are they? to do was to give up a good job Rutushinis studying. They are the new trend on and commit myself to two-years He is divorced, and works full, college campuses~the "older without a paycheck," she time and goes to school full time. student" and they come back to, commented. Rutushin would like to see more <3A6fUet.«5 or start college at a time in life Wolusia is active on campus: activities for th<; older student. when one career is declining or and belongs to the Art Club, "College is geared to the young, over. hopes to attend the Leadership unless you are a spectator," he In a recent Jambar interview, Seminar and has applied for the said. five older students explained the. Kilcawley Board. "There really are no activities reasons they come to school and "I don't get involved in for the older students but I do the difficulties they experience. campus activities. I don'f have the enjoy the spectator sports," "I'd always wanted to get my time nor the energy. I'm trying to stated Molly Gerchak, degree and just never had the weave college and family life sophomore, English-journalism. OFFERS A Gerchak began as; a freshman and chance," said Edna Paoletta, 38, together," stated Harriet Guido, NEW CAREER FOR senior, social work. Paoletta is 3 6, junior', admits this was the hardest thing ADELPHJ UNIVERSITY married, the mother of six psychology-philosophy. She she had done. COLLEGE GRADUATES children and a grandmother. She began as a freshman, straight She had helped her husband BECOME A DEVELOPMENT SPECIALIST finds college stimulating and loves from the career of housewife. through law schcol, had a family AND PUT YOUR EDUCATION TO WORK working with people. Guido is married, the mother of of four children End wanted to go Paoletta works in Student' two children. to school. "That ftrst step was the Summer Program: June 14-September 3,1976 Development as a Peer Counselor She finds studying the easiest hardest thing I had to do. After I Fall Program: September 27-December 17,1976 ' got here I found relating to the and is aware of the needs of older part of college; facing emotional If you are ... a person who identifies well with others and relates well students. "They need growth and challenging long held students the easiest to do." to diverse situations, oriented to social and educational values, a good organizer and coordinator, one who has the ability to articulate and be encouragement and help adjusting values, the hardest part. Wanting •All interviewed agreed they communicative, creative and imaginative to campus ways. We really should to get into the field of value the college experience and There awaits you a career in development offering vou . , . an opportunity have an organization especially psychology, she soon found were on campus to get the degree to use your diverse talents and knowledge in a professional capacity, for older students—at least our herself hooked on learning and so so that they could work in their an opportunity to make a contribution to your community as you work with top civic, cultural and industrial leaders needs could be heard," she the double major of chosen fields. All agreed that an opportunity to achieve personal advancement in a growing field explained. psychology-philosophy. little is done to accommodate the an opportunity to plan great ideas and concepts and to see them become a-reality.. Dee . Wolusia, senior, Guido would like to see some older student. Specialize through ; . . a curriculum which can be individually tailored so comprehensive communications, changes in college life for the Repeated complaints centered that you can concentrate on "the one or two areas of development that agrees, "Older students are older student. One, a change in • around the method of entering, interest you most: registering, and getting classes. • Community. Service Campaigns • Hospitals and Health Care Financing treated exactly as younger high school requirements would • Educational Development - • Ethnic and Religious Support Programs students—with apathy," she said. be updated for those who have One student, Molly Gerchak, • Political Fund Raising ' • Gift Oevefopment for Cultural Organizations voiced the wish that teachers There will be a group orientation at Westminster College, New She would like to see Day Care a been out of school for some time. Willmington, Pa., on Wed, April 28, at 10:00 A.M. Contact Mr. Alan concern of the University and "Life experience should count for listed coincide with the teacher Sternbergh (412) 346-8761. have it placed in the budget. She something," she continued. actually teaching the class. NAME. .PHONE. would also like to' see an All agreed that dissemination Life experience for Ray ADDRESS. Orientation Program for older Rut u shin, 26, freshman, of information at YSU is a real .STATE. -ZIP- students and has applied for accounting, includes a stint in the challenge. Since all came to crrv_ Group Orientation Leader. • SUMMER 1976 O FALL 1976 Mail to: US Army and travels to Puerto school after life experience, all « tH COOPERATION WITHMrs . Laurel Isaacs • THE NATIONAL CENTER Development Specialist Program Wolusia had two years of Rico, the Virgin Isles, Venezula . had the ability to "find things l| FOR DEVELOPMENT University College out"." II TRAINING Business Building Room 111 college, married, became the and the Bahamas. Ray Acfelphi University mother of two and had a job as commented, "The hardest part However, all agreed that most ADELPMI UNIVERSITY Garden City, New York 11530 CP98 times they had to fish for the information. The general method of "finding out" was more by word of mo ath than by

(concentrated University effort, all concurred. Older studenls come in all Bike centennial's unique 15, 21, 35 and 45 days. The trips sizes, all ages, from many cross-country bicycle tour will include options to camp as you backgrounds and from all become a reality in less than six ride, or stay in sheltered areas, indications they are on college weeks. College students and called Bike Inns and eat your campuses to stay. volunteers conceived and meals in local cafes. % ; tn*m executed the formation of the Trans-Ameica trips will be The percentage of_ college longest recreation trail in the leaving daily from May 16 to students over 25 is increasing world. June 16. Some of the groups are every year. They believe Crossing the US by bicycle in filled now (12 riders, one leader themselves to be- richer for the 82 days is an experience of a and one co-leader), but many experience and hope that the younger students feel the same lifetime, and you don't have to remain open. way. be 18 years old to do it. Senior When applying, be sure your The collection is a beautiful one, full of citizens, businessmen, families application reaches our Missoula Turkey iihoot meaning; each edition tells a story that has been and students have joined o f f ice (Box 1034, Missoula, The Military Science passed down throught the generations. Each Bikecejitennial to experience Montana 59801) thirty days Department will be holding a edition brings back the memory of the story it rural America under the aura of before you plan to leave to assure "turkey shoot" from April 26 depicts at every glance. Enjoy them and cherish the bicentennial celebration. correct processing. The thirty-day to April 30 to :raise funds for them, for they are each a work of art. Students with a summer deadline also applies to all shorter the American Cancer Society. • stretching before them should trips, which will continue to leave-, The shoot will be held at the Bing & Grondahl Svend Jensen Royal Copenhagen consider the trek as a possible periodically from the five regional Rifle Range Facility in Room Mother's Day Mother's Pay Mermaid source of university credit. Check- trailheads until August 23., 116,Beeghly. $22.50 $27.50 $20.00 with your local campus to see if it There will be an entrance is beneficial to you in this area. Social Work fee of $1.50 and no prior The variety of vacation experience is necessary. experience is almost unlimited, James & The Student Social Work. Trophies will he awarded to J'BWBtBR.OBJBTS CART and there is still time to. register" Association will hold a the three top shooters at -a Ground Level Dollar Bank .Bldg. for a trip. meeting at 7:30 pjn. Sunday, ceremony in May. The times YOUNGSXOWN, OHIO 44503 If you can't take an entire - April 25 in Pollock House to of the drive are posted summer off, Bikecentennial offers determine the nomination of outside the ran;je. PHOMK 743*7147 shorter trip options, including 12, officers.- , WE SELL YSU CLASS RINGS YOUNGSTOWN STATE UNIVERSITY Friday, April 23,1976

The callousness the University showed in trying to prevent the naming of the Wick Ave. Historical District to the Federal Register of Historic Places is typical of an attitude which says "Expand! Fill the campus with faceless, dreary buildings lacking any. kind of character or beauty, and knock down whatever is in the way." Notes S.G. members qualifications A walk down Bryson Street or Wick Avenue is an To the editor of The Jambar: WINNERS council has seen this student government. And I experience. At no other Youngstown location are so many year. Even when a candidate loses personally feel that if someone old buildings in such good condition, still standing. The I have had a good deal of an election, he usually has gained decides to get involved in student district conveys a sense of what Youngstown was at the experience in student politics at much experience in working with politics, he had better be ready'to beginning of this cnetury, an especially appropriate many levels, an i I can tell you people and learning about issues make a similar committment if he "w situation for a University whose early history was entangled that many times student that are of concern to the student wishes to be effective as a student with those houses and the people who owned them. representatives win elections body. Another possibility is that backer. 25 council members could be up To destroy the buildings without any sense of what they because of popularity and not because of their concern. and , for election at the same time; represent or what value they have to the University today, is I answer to the argument that experience as student leaders. For which means that there could be students should have the right to to invite a future YSU, with institutional grey stretching as those of you who can remember 25 "rookie" council members elect their representatives, my far i as the eye can see, interspersed only with back far enough, popularity having no experience attempting comment, is that they should try geometriclly arranged trees and patches of grass as contests went out in high school. to represent the student body. giving a. little more consideration green as DOW's chemicals can make it. When a cawlidate takes the Experience is very important in to the candidate they voted for in inititiative to fill out a petition, student policies. the first place! FRANKLY SPEAKING... .by phil frank campaign, and then does not win Student government, .as any the election, 1 personally do not elected office, takes a great deal consider that person a ioser. In of personal committment and fact, this year I have seen three of dedication. I can tell you this George Glaros these losers: Marc Stec,, Cam because many times this year I Representative, A&S Coteiesse and John penny, turn have had to place both my job Candidate out to be some of the best and my school work second to for Student Government President Thanks media center for services To the editor of The Jambar: seven or eight years that I have Melvtn P. Mamula utilized their services, 1 have Associate Professor It is my fseling that Dr. never once found them to be Advertising/Public Eshleman and his entire staff are indifferent or uncooperative. So I Relations Department to be complimented for what I wish now to publicy thank them. consider, to' be the most I'm sure that although my name co-operative and friendly attitude will appear on this letter, there Editor's note: Dr. Winston of any department in the entire are a hundred more who share my Eshleman is the director of the University. In the more than sentiments. YSU media center

To the editor of The Jambar: input as to how that money is effective in our evaluation and COLLEGE MEDIA SERVICES-BOX 9411-BERKELEY. CA.94709 spent. improvement of our system is I would like to take this "time . I also think that it is important through the participation of all to invite all YSU students to that more young people and segments -of the community. attend the mestings of the students offer their input because (And I sincerely hope that young Youngstown Board of Education. the only way we can move people will be well represented.) All of our meetings are open to forward is with new ideas and Anyone having any questions the public and '1 am making a with community support behind concerning the school board can personal effort to involve more those ideas. For example, now reach me at 7934803, young people and students. that we have concluded Published Tuesdays and Fridays during the regular school year by the students of Youngstown State I think it is important for the negotiations with the employee University and under the authority of the Student citizens of Youngstown to attend groups, we will be looking at • Publications Committee. Editorial material and the meetings and see how their improving various aspects of the comments are the resportsibilit of the editors. Opinions tax dollar is spent. The educational process. Curriculum, expressed in the newspaper are not necessarily those of Youngstown School Board has a job placement, vocational the staff, the student body or the YSU administration. budget of $35 million and I think education, and many others will Advertising rates on request at the Jambar office, 629 Joseph Rafidi Bryson Street. it is important that the taxpayers come under close scrutiny. The have an opportunity to offer only way we can be truly Senior Mary Makatuia-Editor-in-Chief A&S Marilyn Markovich'-Naws Editor Ann Wishart-Copy Editor Dave HoUn-Managing Editor Linda Marker-Sports Editor Neil S. Yutkin -Entertainment Editor

NEWS -STAFF: Mike Braun, Frances Brown, Pam Cook, Rick Connor, John Creer, Gina DiBlasio, Janice Folmar, tax table to be used by ALL ultimately goes to pay real estate r To the editor of The Jambar: Gpg, Garland, Mark GayetskyiBarbara Globeck, firitz taxpayers. This bill would ALSO 'fcrieger, Virginia Lippa, Cindy Mayer, Greg Monteforte, property tax on their rental unit, Mark Ol/aca, Linda.. Porter, David Powers, Betty Another April 15 has come remove tax inequities from similar to the deduction presently Semberger, Nancy Shacklock, Frances Shipp, Gabrielle and gone, and once more some 40 married couples who both^work. allowed to homebuyers. Snyder, Debbie Vivalo, Greg Gulas,

Input: Evaluations

The newest wave of controversy surrounding faculty evaluations has reached a new high level mark for campus involvement in an issue, and it may. even engulf the unemployment, war protest perennial campus enemy of apathy for -a short time. Unfortunately in the wealth of new literature on the 1 . To the editor of The Jambar: drag us into another one Of their Unemployment and war are two subject, little has been said about the fundamental basis for bloody wars as Angola showed. products of their system that the evaluations, nor has a response been given to the severe On July 4th, in Philadelphia, capitalists can't pretty up, even if The official celebration of the distortions of the ^historical development of the proposal, Bicentennial year will take place thousands of people will be they wrap them in red, white and and of the motives of its protagonists, as produced by the on July 4 in front of coming from hundreds of these blue. Kelty memorandum. Independence Hall in different .struggles around the The Revolutionary Student' Philadelphia. While the band U.S. to demonstrate under the Brigade (RSB) will be leafleting First, and of crucial importance, is the question of plays "God Bless America" the slogan, "WE'VE CARRIED THE and postering on many campuses.' .faculty credibility on evaluations. Since 1973 (Article stage will fill with the rich and RICH FOR 200 YEARS, LET'S But the involvement of the XXIV, Agreement I) the faculty has been committed to the powerful of this country—the GET THEM OFF OUR BACKS!" students on each and every principle of evaluation. We have also committed ourselves to Fords and Rockefellers and all of On the day when we're being told campus can really help to spread the use of evaluations to improve faculty performance in to celebrate 200 years of the politicians with their the word of the demonstration the classroom and their use in determining merit, salary campaign smiles, kissing babies "freedom, and opportunity" by and bring more people. increases, promotion, tenure, etc. The objective here is to . and making speeches. our rulers, we'll be throwing that Call this number for any message right back in their faces. base these decisions and teaching improvements on more But even with all this red, questions or information: (216) Well be saying we've had enough objective data than has heretofor been available. white and blue hoopla, these 672-3768. of this rotten system. This committment arose from a faculty-perceived need to capitalists can't hide what's going on all around us. Millions are The two demands of the "open up" the evaluation process and to contribute to it. unemployed, as our cities, schools demonstration are, "Jobs or Such a need is as valid as it was three years ago. Article X of and hospitals fall apart. And our Income Now!" and "We, Won't Revolutionary Student Brigade the present Agreement is a statement of committment to "leaders" increasingly threaten to Fight Another Rich .Man's War." Kent State Chapter students, colleagues and the taxpayers of Ohio to go ahead on the development and use of evaluations. Maybe the detailed mechanisms will undergo many revisions—an important one on peer rankings deletion has already been sts letters to end monotony approved—as we go down the road, but the basic course has already been set and we've obliged ourselves to move in this To the editor of The Jambar. I have no family or friends to would like to correspond with direction. communicate with. And this anyone, regardless of age, race or It therefore seems quite astonishing to me that there is a I am wondering if you might makes each day seem like an sex. petition seeking a referendum on evaluations and an AAUP endless period of time. It's very Address letters to Box 787 No. be able to help me. I am presently letter calling for their suspension. First of all it looks like incarcerated at the Southern Ohio hard being incarcerated and not 139221, Lucasville, Ohio 45648. these efforts are a year overdue and secondly they are Correctional Facility for men in knowing what's going on in the Thank you in advance. misplaced. The" implemented evaluations .device has Lucasville, Ohio. I am in dire surrounding world. contained in it ammendatory processes so the modifications need of some correspondence I am 22 years old, white, male, with the outside world. and well versed in most areas. I Rich Young both groups seek may be woven in without backing out of a long standing committment. ... It looks a little less than consistent to support the principle, of evaluations, to support fully (or even with some s point up po reservation) the main elements of the present system, to vote its implementation after exhaustive public discussion, To the editor of The Jambar: example for others to follow. Too do our parts on a smaller level and then to turn around a year later and move to re-submit many people disregard these where our problems actually the now working system to the committee who drafted it It has come to our attention problems, believing, that begin. So for your own sakes, (after a year's intense labor) with all the faculty input they through the aid of Sister Elizabeth help us help ourselves, by eventually they will disappear could garner,. particularly when the present system is Staudt's Biology and Modern Man However, pollution affects "pitching in" our garbage in the reyisable as it exists. In fact it seems almost preposterous. class, that we now recognize the everyone of us, either directly or proper places. . dangers and problems of indirectly. We must realize that if May I conclude with a comment about the Kelty pollution. Therefore, we are we do not control it now, we will memorandum. The distortions of personal character and "pitching in" our time rather not be able to control it later. It history are too numerous to list and rebut here. Generally, than "pitching out" our garbage, is true that much help through Students of Biology 505 the main theme of it interpreted past events to show that an in hopes that we can set a good legislation is needed, but we can Richard Kause evil evaluations system had been scurrilously perpetrated on an innocent faculty by a band of academic desperados posing as elected negotiators and executive officers of the Association. The picture is incorrect, insulting and clarification of 'quasi-position infelicitous not to mention inflammatory, because: (1) An evaluations system is not inherently "evil", since this is determined by the use to which it is put. Quite To the editor of The Jambar: status since it has already been damn far." careful control of the data is central to our present system brought to my attention that, Bud Abram and no doubt this will continue. My initial reaction of surprise following Tuesday's Jambar: Assistant Professor rapidly gave way to deep 1. Prof. George Beelenhasbeen Geology Department (2) No attempt was made to slip the evaluations proposal compelled to cease and desist in gratification when I discovered by an unwary faculty, since it defies common sense that the his campaigning for the 19th that the Tuesday, April 20 issue way to do this is with open hearings, extended publicity, of The Jambar conferred upon Congressional seat in order to information sessions (including one with an outside me academic credentials conduct a probe of what he has Gorgeous George gouged practitioner of evaluations from the University of Kansas), sufficient to warrant my inclusion termed "campus chicanery." Greg the giuttm in a glorious and a well publicized referendum. All this happened last in the History Department 2. Chairman Lowell Satre has game of fiisbee tomorrow. faculty. While I can modestly shaved off his beard in a vain George, guaranteeing Greg a year.- tolerate the acclaim attempt to bicycle across campus grueling grueling grudge game, grunted grotesquely as (3) The "academic desperado" image just doesn't make it commensurate with such an incognito. he grinded Greg .to the appointment I am not at all sure 3. Prof. Les Domonkos was ground with his green grisbee. since I can assure you. that during all of the executive that my esteemed colleagues in observed with a misericord in Greg grinned grimaclngly as committee and negotiating team meetings I've attended the History can muster the charity hand, murmuring something he tried to giasp the fiisbee, utmost decorum was observed (except possibly during rare about a return to the Dark Ages. and ended up by grappling moments of argumentation). that such an act will require of with grass growing in a them. Delighted though I am with 4. Prof. Hugh Earnhart, after gridiron. George guided only momentary apoplexy, such a quasi-position at YSU, I himself to a great victory, Howard D. Mettee allowed that "this was carrying gunning Greg iovm 7 to 2. would ask your editorial Associate Professor CnemiaSry clarification of my real academic this OEA business just a trifle tpo OEA ^eoite^inmittee Membw Tfra Jambar, Page 6 YOUNGSTOWN STATE UNIVERSITY 'Friday; April 23; 11976

7:00 Sunday April 25

"Computers should only be programming a computer to voice", he played a recording of used for the Aits," declared Dr. produce sounds similar to an opera made by Bell. The piece Gary Nelson in his lecture on conventional instruments and involves both a human voice and "Computer Music" Tuesday. used diagrams to illustrate the a "computer voice". This was the a panel discussion with Nelson, professor of complex process. Besides the highlight of the lecture and technology in music at Oberlin computer, a digital analog evidentally the audience enjoyed College, described the techniques converter, an oscillator, and it. Kent State and equipment necessary to "smoothing filters" are needed. In examining the evolution of produce "computer music." The final product is a wave electronic music Nelson called the Using a tape recorder and form that produces vibrations in tape recorder "the most Dr. Fredrick Blue quadraphonic sound system, the speaker. "Different wave important musical instrument of Nelson played recordings of this century". He said that tape Youngstown State forms produce sounds similar to various types of "computer different instruments," Nelson recorders enable composers to evaluate their work quickly and music" produced. These examples explained. easily. Newman Chapel (corner Wick & Rayen) included pieces composed by his Nelson said he prefers students students at Oberlin. For more Info call Newman Center 747-9202 in his classes to have previous He said "computer music" Nelson described the allows the composer to arrange All Welcome - Coffee & Donuts to be served knowledge of both music and time-consuming process of computers. However, he said he their own "voice and instrument does make exceptions for those quality". This eliminates any people with "heavy backgrounds" errors by musicians. However, he in either one. doesn't see the possibility of The most advanced work being computers composing their own music. done in the field of "computer .music" is at Stanford University, Nelson said that he does not said Nelson, where experts in foresee "computer music" computer technology, music and replacing conventional music, psychology are working to however, he does see it as a new For The Free Clinic Boardman Rollers improve the quality of "computer dimension in music. He said that - music". "Their, goal," he said, "is "computer music" recordings are to produce an acceptable not commercially available Sunday, lay 2, 9-11:00 PM synthetic orchestra which would • because there is no real demand Tor them. v be indistinguishable from Tickets Available Kilcawley Arcade April 2! conventionally produced music." He also described work being The lecture was presented for carried out at the Bell Telephone the "Man and the Technological Office Kilcawley 273 Laboratories. They are Society" class to show how the attempting to program computers computer affects all facets of our to "speak and understand" society. The course is taught By Circle K English. "Bell hopes to replace jointly by Dr. Gary Fry of operators with computers, added Anthropology, Dr. George Kelley Or Lettered Shirts; Nelson. of Biology, and Dr. Henry Sheng To illustrate the "computer of Chemical Engineering. Planetarium to present OVERNM 'Is Anybody Out There?' "Is Anybody Out There?" Daniken's suggestions about life This is not the art of a little old "elsewhere in the universe. lady who thinks that someone is Young noted that the work of lurking in the shadows of her this man is being questioned since back porch, but the title of the von Daniken was imprisoned for Planetarium's final presentation fraudulent crimes and a prison of the 1975-76 season. psychiatrist described him as a -The one hour program is much psychopathic liar. Young said like a T.V. documentary and "von Daniken's work promotes technically examines the universe more confusion than anything for clues that might indicate the else." existence of intelligent life in our Ted Pedas, planetarium galaxy.-. lecturer, worked on the sky and 29 The show presents various section of the presentation, and searches conducted through the several YSU students assisted in use of radio signals, reports of the program producing process. UFOs, stories of Young identified them as Tim 9a.m.-7.30p. 111. ancient astronauts and Tralick, junior, A&S, doing explorations of nearby planets. special effects; Joe Tucciarne, Because this galaxy contains senior, A&S, art. work; Tim 200 billion stars, the chances of Kuzniar, junior, A&S, art and life occurring, "fairly commonly" sound track; and Wayne Boncyk, are. quite good in the opinion of junior A&S, sound track. Work in Dr. Warren Young, astronomy Boncyk's area was done at the department supervisor and WYSU studio. director of the planetarium. Showings are scheluled for 8 Young, who wrote the p.m. Admission is free and open program, stated that a portion of to the.public. ' it deals with Mars as a possible For necessary reservations call simple life supporting system. 746-1851, ext. 406. . He added that he // you had bought a personally is "pessimistic about Jambar classified yesterday, findings there." which is today (of course, GET OUT AND VOTE The program aoso will raise today would have been tomorrow yesterday) then we questions about the recently would have put it in YOUR CANDIDATES popular book, Chariots of the yesterday for tomorrow's .G^LwOtAUtffo Erich von • '(which is today)' - paper. .Friday, April 23,1976 YOUNGSTOWN STATE UNIVERSITY

Natty Dread

by Greg Garland by Pamela J. Cook/James Rock rt,rVywx>iKj juo ano reactions of the characters, One of the finest albums I've >i its own, much of lit due to the "^^umgrTmoT^^ It is very difficult to hold or yet this movie encompasses the heard this year is an import from power and force of the lurics. runs the refrain of the song even prescribe consistent, reals of detachment with use of Jamaica called Natty Dread, by The social structure of Jamaica "Them Belly Full (But We workable aesthetic theory. All both photography and music. The Bob Marley tmd the Wailers. seems to demand a Bob Marley, Hungry)." In "So Jah Seh" he too often, when one confronts audience becomes very Marley's group is probably and was in a way his creator. He, sings: "Not one of my seeds,/ truly superlative art, descriptive abstractedly involved as the Jamaica's best reggae band. like other popular reggae singers shall sit on the sidewalk/ and beg and analytical skills suffer a major camera focuses or melts Travis' Reggae, for those unfamiliar with and musicians, is a product of the bread." Marley doesn't hedge on breakdown. It is this environment so that it becomes the term, is the name of the Kingston ghettos such as "the solutions either. The solution he phenomenon towards which most almost a projection of his mind. dis t i nc t ive music played in government yards in offers in "Revolution" is an awful artists in every medium strive, His confrontations with Iris Jamaica which has become not Trenchtown" he sings about in one, to be sure, but only what iuartin Scorcese has most ably (superb presentation of Jody only the national music of the "No Woman No Cry." It is a should be expected, springing as proven ,with the movie Taxi Foster as the bitter, sensitive people on the Carribean island, polarized society, where high rise it does from desperation. Driver that he is one of these but also one of its leading 12-year-old prostitute) and Sport, ocean front resorts offer "Revelation, reveals the truth,/ artists. exports. luxurious accommodations for is. deftly emphasized by the Revelation/ It takes a revolution wealthy, white (primarily) Taxi Driver is the-story/' of closeness of the camera. The One of the first tilings I to make a solution/ Too much American tourists in search of Travis Bikel, a man aliented from Brechtian quality of the noticed about reggae music was confusion, so much/ frustration." "fun and sun." In contrast are the society, not through choice but bloodshed is further emphasized its unmistakable, blues flavor; the The tragedy of this song is that cardboard shacks in the city through attitude. He is by the objective detatchment of familiar piercing, driving rythm revolution seems the only slums where natives are locked attempting to find his way into the photography. that seems to cu; right through to solution when the demands are so into a daily survival struggle. The the world and is thwarted in his Under Scorcese's excellent the soul. It has attracted me to simple and basic: "Why can't we situation breeds frustration and attempts. The man Travis is one influence, the movie presents a be/ What we want to be/ We want Howlin* Wolf, Muddy Waters, anger that finds at least a partial of those characters whose fine mixture of superb acting and Robert Johnson, etc.* The horns, to be free." portrayal requires a very delicate outlet in reggae and the songs of fine technical work. In contrast the bass, congas and drums on Bob Marley. tourch on the psychic pulse. to most modern cinema, Natty Dread all seem to seek a So if you like music with a Robert DeNiro as Travis has Taxi Driv er completes an entire state of total rythm. Even the rythm you can't sit still for, and managed to convey the confusion cycle, tying up ail loose ends. It is harmonica, mainstay of the blues, Marley, like the best of the appreciate lyrics that have a and loneliness of this man, one of a close look into the politics of was present in some cuts (like blues singers, has that knack of higher significance than Breaking the many disoriented people alienation. "Rebel Music," one of my packing tremendous power and Up is Hard to Do, you might find indistinguishable from the rest of favorites). Still, reggae is reggae meaning in very few words. that reggae is just right for you. the crowd. and it has a unique character all "Them belly full but we hungry/ "Dance to Jah Music." The role requires a detached characterization, an understated portrayal that DeNiro has handled superbly from intonation As a result of social stereo• to walk. As Travis melts into his environment, the need to escape, typing. I have come to be to separate himself, is conveyed by his abrupt, mechanical actions known os a "dumb jock" which contrast quite strikingly to Actually, nothing could be his relatively mundane existence. Only through his job has he come farther from the truth. in contact with a reality that is different from his own. His fleople unfairly associate monotone as he recites his superior athletic ability journal, wishing away his environment underscores this with inferior intellect. need. Little do they know that His first attempt to break from his environment introduces Betsy. the planning of football Cybil Shepherd portrays the Strategy is not unlike the blond, blue-eyed epitome of the American dream--an "angel" decision-makino, f low of Travis calls her. Her insanity is various data through a underscored by Albert Brooks' characterization of her fellow Computer. But society campaign worker as they giggle over meaningless exchanges. Then- insists that I play the role environment is so different from that I've been assigned: Travis' world, that Betsy's mental cruelty, her violent rejection of ergo I must bean"anin»T Travis show the tendency of prnyfi liberalism to be trapped in something of an egocentric predicament. is one _ Betsy's rejection of Travis drives him to seek an outlet. The of my cerebral eminence tone of the picture changes as that 1 can't conceal: 1% Travis reaches for help from Wizard, a fellow cab driver, choice of gastronomic excellently played by Peter gratification. Hardee's Boyle. Wizard's attempt to explain- "taxi-life," as he calls it, hamburgers, of course." is, as Travis says, "...the dumbest thing I ever heard." Unwittingly, Wizard offers Travis an escape from his mundane existence an.d Travis embarks on a regimen of violent reaction to the world, e mphasized by his obsessive messianic, attempts to save a world antithetical to his own.

Cinema alienation usualr> comes across only ir* the actions Tfo* Jambar, Pep 8 YOUNGSTOWN STATE UNIVERSITY Frktay, April 23,197©

Bad News Bears

by Gina DiBlasio and Marty Cummins Bad News Bears, is not exacny made much better iiad it more bad news, but neither is it the fully developed any one of the be.st news you'll hear this season three apparent themes. movie-wise. It never fully It could have'elaborated on develops its three main themes, the father-daughter relationship presents Tatum O'Neal in a very between Matthau and O'Neal, disappointing actorial encore, and but, as it was, it barely touched the language of the eight- to upon this theme and left the twelve year-olds, who make up audience less than satisfied. the main ..body, of performers, likewise, it might have served would be more appropriate at the as a more complete comment on Oregon State Insane Asylum in the parental enforced Cuckoo's Nest than on the little professionalism found in little league baseball diamond. league baseball. Again, it seemed Walter Matthau stars as a to fall short since the end of the washed-up ex-minor league movie implied that revenge baseball player who is hired by a remained in the minds of the politician to coach a group of defeated Bears. athletic misfits. There is a 200 lb. Finally, the movie could have catcher who's only talents are been a screw ball comedy but the devouring whole candybars director and writers seemed to be (including the wrapper) and rather hesitant.' Instead they giving the finger to the opposing waffled between comedy and pitcher, and an adorable blonde tragedy. haired little boy who likes to pick With all this, the movie might fights with the seventh graders; have been saved by some fine not one seventh grader, the. acting performances. Some of ENTIRE seventh grade! these did exist with Matthau and This initial group of little jocks several of the little league players. by NeU S. Yutkin is joined by the 12 year-old However, here again, the movie Usually when Hollywood Pakula, the director, deserve a yellowness of the film, Front Ukgetimate daughter of coach f a 11 ers. The most promising spends a lot of cash on advance great deal of praise for Page, nor was there the reporter Matthau, disappointingly played character in the movies' pre-publicity, Tatum O'Neal, was hype for a film it means that that maintaining such tension in a film takes on mob, corruption, etc. by Tatum O'Neal and a local under-developed, and its the film is somewhat of a where most of the knowledge and that made the films of the thirties James Dean type, (complete with interpretation unnatural. disappointment (witness The the ending are already known to and forties. Above all, there was his Harley Davidson) who just Great Gatsby fiasco). the entire viewing public. not one scene in ihe entire movie happens to be the best athlete in Fortunately, All the Presidents Hoffman as Bernstein and where a reporter rushed in the city. In the final analysis, the movie Men breaks out of the mold. Redford as Woodword were very screaming "Stop the presses." Upon the arrival of these latter appeared to have all the The film, concerning the good in playing, yet not Instead of ths romanticism, two players, the Bears go from ingredients for success. It had coverage of the Watergate overplaying their roles. Jason the film shows the drudgery of the worst team in the league to some fine performances; some break-in and subsequent Ro bards gave the best digging out a story. There are the Championship challengers. interesting available themes; and uncoverings of the great performance, but the real star of even scenes that show Woodsteiu During this transition Matthau at times, the shenanigans of the conspiracy by two relatively the film was The Washington Post following up lead:; that turn into changes from a coach who ball players were genuinely unknown young reporters, is two and its brand of journalism. blind alleys. d runkenly passes out during funny. Because of these qualities, and a half hours of pure tension This film was the best and The film is now showing at the batting practices, to a win-at-ail we can imagine some other and excitement. most accurate film of reporting Southern Park Cinema and costs dictator. He finally emerges weekend diversions that would be William Goldman, who wrote that I have ever seen. There was Eastwood Mall. If. is well worth as an understanding coach who less entertaining. But if you are the screenplay, and Alan J. none of the story-creating and your while, enjoyable and very realizes that little league is, after expecting O'Neal at her best or a appropriate for this Bicentennial all, a game. modern remake of the Bowery year. TUBES In one of the most unique theatrical performances of all "We like to think of our music Finale, as well as backing up such time, The Tubes, a rock group as "blue-eyed soul," said David established musicians as Bonnie and repetoire theatre, played at Lasley, one of the three members Raitt, , Melissa the Tomorrow Club, last Sunday. of the vocal group Rosie, who Manchester, Frankie Valli, Bette There was a !>RO crowd of gave their first concert on Midler, Genya Ravan and many some 2,400 people who Monday in the old library, along others. It was Genya Ravan who thoroughly enjoyed the music with comedy musical group got them an audition with RCA and show. They enjoyed the show Zaniac. "It seems fitting enough records, which led to their first so much there was a seven-minute since much of the music wluch album, Better late ThanNe ver, standing ovation following the we admire and perform fits into which is a mixture of R&B, rock, show until the group finally this category, also." a little bit of and a lot of appeared for an unprepared David Lasley, Lynn Pitney and harmony. The album also encore. Lana Marrano formed Rosie includes a single titled "Roll Me Ihe performance, which is about three years ago when they Through the Rushes." more visual than musical, was met on the road in the rock The members of Rosie. list preceded by the well-known musical . It began with Lana .among their favoriet musicians comic, Carl Rush and a magician. and David writing songs together and those who have influenced Various skits included take-offs and then asking Lynn to join them the most, such notables as of Adam and Eve, the fifties, a them. Eventually they ended up Laura Nyro, , hard-rock group (complete with in Manhattan and performed at Delaney and Bonnie Bramlett, 27-i nch platform heels and various night clubs and cabarets, Tim Hardin, Dion Russel, Kenny glitter), a game show, a hooker the most notable of them being Rankin, Taj Mahal and the early and the Bicentennial. Max's Kansas City and The Grand Supremes. y frktoy, April 23,1976 YOUNGSTOWN STATt UNIVERSITY TheJarhbair; 9

Black Sunday

Black Sunday , considered by any to be one of the finest epresentations of horror films, Pigiron Press of Youngstown, George Peffer, all former Penguin ill be shown Tuesday, April 27 Ohio has announced plans to Review staffers, features the T&CC building. Based on publish Angry Candy or The outstanding comtemporary "he Vij by Russian novelist and A merican As Consumer by poetry and fiction, as well as a ramatist NikoLii Gogol, it Washington Poet-writer John full range of meritorious graphic presents an origind tale of 18th Pa u ke r. Pau ke r's statement, presentations. The journal, |century devil worship and originally delivered as part of an perfectly bound and printed on ampirism. evening of conventional poetry quality stock, is published three Although' filmed in 1960; readings at the National Capital's, times a year. Black Sunday , due to it prestigious Folger Shakespeare Fifty- five year old John terrifying content, was no Library on the evening of Pauker has led an interesting released by British censors unti February 12, 1970, deals with career as a writer, translator, and 1968. This is surprising because what the author describes as a political official. Born in terror is evoked n^t by excessive national obsession with the Budapest, he served as a gore, but rather, by a clever use 'things' of the world. Pauker representative of the American of light and came a to stimulate] lashed out at the impersonality of Information Services in World the imagination tc a much mor the current scene, at the War Two, as a political horrifying conclusion than coul mindlessness of contemporary commentator, for the Voice of be graphically portrayed. values that have alienated The. film wi.t be shown thoughtful young people, and at America, and more recently as a continuously from 10 a.m. to such specifics as the inequity of cultural representative of the p.m. and 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. in the| subsidies paid to encourage United States. He has published Lecture Hall B-031 in the absentee landowners to grow less two volumes of poetry, Yoked by newly-opened T&.CC Building. food while other Americans go V i o I e n c e (1 9 4 9 ) , a n d hungry. Excellency(l96B). His play, Admission is S.35 Moonbirds- adapted from the Rosie has planned a three-week a motto by.which Zaniac stands A special paperback edition of French "Les Oiseaux de Lune" tour to various cities in Ohio and by. the text is being prepared for by Marcel Ayme- was produced, Michigan. After that, they plan to The members, who list among publication by Pigiron Press on Broadway in 1959. Pauker's settle down in Manhatten, where their favorite comedians together with striking illustrations poems, fiction, and criticism have all three live and begin Robert Klein; Woody Allen, Lilly and an introduction by publisher appeared in such periodicals as composing songs for another Tomlin, Carol Burnett and the and YSU alumnus Jim Villiani. Art International, The New Although none of the album. Smothers Brothers, have Villani discusses the relevance of Republic, Kayak, The New York members play any instruments on encountered good receptions Pauker's statement in the year of Quarterly, and many others. He stage, David plays piano in his Zaniac, currently on tour with where they have performed and America's Bicentennial has been anthologized in New spare time and Luna and Lynn Rosie, is a New York based act would like to have their own anneversary. The book is Roads, Ten Poets Anthology, and like to tap dance. consisting of Bob Nushbaum, show someday. scheduled for release on April IS. the American Literary Anthology "We like to be thought of as Sherry Bcrman and Stuart Zagnit, of the national Endowment for writers as well as singers," said who have been together for Although they have not Angry Candy was first the Arts. Pauker's fiction has Lynn. "We want our music to be almost two years. Their act, released nay albums yet, they published in September, 1975, in twice won honorable mention in taken very seriously." which Bob calls "theatrical plan to do so sometime in the Pigiron a literary and graphic Martha Foley's Best Short Stories "The different rhythmic comedy," consists of songs and future. "The future looks pretty journal published by Pigiron Pauker runs an Art Gallery movements which are performed take-offs from many of today's promising for us now," said Bob. Press. Pigiron, edited by Jim known as the 'More Fun House' on the stage," said Lana, "are current issues and political topics. "We've put alo our hopes and Villani, Terry Murcko, and in Washington, D.C. strictly spontaneous. It's just a They also perform satires on such efforts inio this and welLtake it spur-of-the-moment thing. In musical stars as Frank Sinatra, as far as we can. Our ultimate fact, we are against Isaac Hayes and Bob Dylan, and goal? Well, a triple play: a choreographed movements because they.manage to keep stage props, Grammy, an Oscar, and a Tony. Geraldine Fitzgerald they can become too confusing." to a minimum. "The less you That would be nice." For the immediate future.

Though Doug Henning will not ThreePenny Opera, movements appear at Powers for a few more were so realistic, I felt great weeks, a spell of magic was woven compassion for the character. In Tuesday night by acting great another song about a flute and Geraldine Fitzgerald. Fitzgerald, fiddlers ball, she managed to known best for her roles vaDark convey a party atmosphere. Victory Withering Heights ,Harry and Tontoy and Three Strangers, did an unusual series of street These were only a few of the songs. numbers Fitzgerald performed, but each song represented with such depth and emotionalism that She defined the street songs to I became a part of it. describe feelings, times, and hardships. BefOre singing she brought out Fitzgerald has • a certain the story behind the song. charisma that made her Greenslee ves, for examble, was performance what it was. This written by Henty VIII about Ann may be the main difference Boleyn andDanny Boy was about between he actresses of past and Irish boys leaving their homes those of today. When I have had during the potato famine. the occasion to meet stars of her era, I have almost overlooked Fitzgerald's performance them; yet Miss Fitzgerald there is ranged from good to electrifying. something that announces, "I am She not only danced and sang, a "st:ar" to me it was obvious she also physically interpreted that Fitzgerald is a star, one of photo by mike braun each song. In vtheaune •• from- -ihebesfe • • • •••<•> <:> •• The Jambar, Page 10 YOUNGSTOWN STATE UNIVERSITY Friday, April 23,1976

1. Resignation of Joe Marino 2. New Council Member Chris Andonian Employment agencies find jobs 3. Budget Cuts 4. Ad-Hoc Committee on University Accrediation 1. Ed Jennings , at a 2. Mary Kay Senary a"B"B a a a a o'ga 5 g 6 e flogyvywrnnraM (CPS)~Lightweights, in the Occasionally it will be a fiatfee . or three private employment business, are recent college Fees of Si000 and up are not agencies isn't a bad idea if you graduates with little or no unusual for finding professional want other people to do the hard experience in their fields. The or semi-professional positions, A looking for you. But it is a good business is employment agencies few states have set maximum fees idea to shop around for fees and and hundreds of thousands of that agencies can charge for their payment plans before you start lightweights will be flocking to • services but most states leave that doing business with any of them. their offices this year in search of up Jo the competition. And avoid being persuaded to those very elusive jobs. In fact, regulations of take a job even for a short time Since private employment employment agencies are fairly just because your counselor tells^ agencies earn their money by slack in many states. Most states you that times are tough. Getting placing their clients in jobs, the have statutes which set down the you into any job makes times more people wno shuffle through rules governing employment much less tough for employment their offices, the better. Ten years agencies but abuse is common agents. ago, said one agency and disciplinary action, rare. For vice-president, "if you didn't find instance it is against the law to is open the right job for the applicant advertise jobs that do not exist. you had fa.led." Nowadays, But students who have seen employment agencies are tuning alluring ads for "Journalist" or themselves more to the needs of "Counselor" often find that" the Wednesday nights the businesses they serve than to jobs have disappeared between V.D. victims, cold sufferers, the job hunters who come to the time they saw them in the pregnant women and others in them for help. newspaper and the time they need of medical care visit the called. But as long as they're on But agencies do have some of Free Clinic on Wednesday nights. the phone, the agent will gladly those precious, few job listings Clinic personnel have seen over describe other kinds of jobs they lhat are becoming harder and 7,000 patients since it opened in have which might not be quite as harder to find. Many agencies November, 1971. have full-time employees whose tempting but "with the job market the way it is...etc." The Clinic is located in the job it is to cilt local businesses Disciple House at the corner of and enquire about job openings. Another trick of the trade is to Wick Avenue and Spring Street. It .'Some employers only list their run an ad fotf a job a few days is open every Wednesday night openings with employment longer than the opening exists. from 7-10 p.m. agencies which will do a This isn't technically illegal- and According to Alice T. Hill, preliminary screening job for the effect is to draw people to the director of the Clinic, 80 percent them. Checking out employment office with this prospect and then of their cases are YSU students. agencies is seme times the only quickly divert them with The -remaining 20 percent are route to a job but almost always something else. The only recourse relatives of students, faculty and the most expensive one. for job hunters who have been persons in the campus area. . Private employment agencies hoodwinked by agents is to file a People of all ages'can receive arc generally paid by the job complaint with the state care at the Clinic Many of the hunters although many regulating agency which will patients return for continued help companies will pay the fee if the conduct a hearing and possibly and some even volunteer their worker stays for a certain period revoke their license. of time. Fces\ary from agency to time to help. Another common hustle is for agency but. can be very steep. The Clinic is informal and^ an agent to study your Frequently the agency charges a between 40 and 80 people per application and then call around percentage of the worker's night come for treatment. to companies and try to sell you. monthly or annual salary. It receives no University Most of the time the answer is no funding and is sponsored by the 0 0 Q Q.fl-fl.CULgJUUl fl ft fl,q 0 fl 9 fl ft 0 Q.g..Q ft ft 9 H,n,M.UftHII> > tO anyway, but if they do connect Cooperative Campus Ministry with a possibility while you're (CCM), but is always in need of sitting in the office with them, it (inancial support. Space is is very difficult to. decline the donated by. the First Christian interview. And once they've got Church. Doctors and hospitals you to the interview, chances are donate large amounts of free" pretty good they'll be counting medicine, making it possible vfor their fee soon. the Clinic to operate without Agents are always on the charging. Circle K has had lookout for more jobs to list with projects to help raise funds for their company so many times the Clinic. they will ask applicants where The medical care offered by they have already, applied for the Clinic consists of physicals, jobs. Then when the customer is pap smears, blood t«asts, gone, the agent will call up the pregnancy tests and general^ business you just told them medical care. Volunteers are also needed an employee and try to willing to" discuss problems. sign the job up with their agency. The Clinic does most of its Other employment agents always own lab work and diagnoses. advise clients to refuse to answer Those medical problems they that question. cannot handle are referred to If the agency does 'find you a specialists or to someone who can help. All cases are confidential. , job, most of your fees are tax w deductible. But even if the. job and you don't get along, you'll Newman Panel .still owe something to the agency regardless of whether you quit or Newman Student are fired. In most states, if you Organization wul present a leave the job for any reason public panel discussing the except layoffs within the first3 0 impact of anti-Catholic days, you are still liable for 20 feeling in America, between percent of the agreed fee. From 1812 and 1865, at 7 pjn. 30 to 50 days, you must pay 40 Sunday, April 25, in the percent of the agreed fee. And so Newman Chapel,' Wick and on. Rayem. Signing yourself up with two Friday, April 23,1976 YOUNGSTOWN STATE UNIVERSITY The Jambar, Page 11

identifying the masses, and stars around the star. may appear to be in a fixed Van de Kamp also gave a slide . position in the sky, but actually presentation. Several slides they are moving. At first it was showed front and side views of believed that all stars moved in a our solar, system. Other slides straight line at a fixed speed, but showed the position of the earth Dr. Peter Van de Kamp, mass, but upon close examination with a weight between 0.1 now it is known that stars don't within our own solar system. The director of Sproul Observatory at with a telescope it is possible to percent and. 6 percent. If these always move in a straight line. final slides showed sites from Swarthmore College for 35 years see that it is actually two masses o bjects are planets revolving Using the Law of Gravity it was Sproul Observatory- at' lectured Friday evening at the of light in close proximity. around stars, Van de Kamp said it also found that many stars are Swarthmore College, including Ward Beecher Planetarium. His Van de Kamp went on to say "would be virtually impossible to accompanied by invisible objects their solar telephoto telescope.

title was: "Are There Planets that our solar system, the Milky see thern." He also stated that if which have a mass of about 6 Van de: Kamp ended the About Other Stars?" Way, contains a thousand, million there were people on these percent less than the visible star. lecture by stating that "in order. In the lecture Van de Kamp stars, and there are about one planets with equipment as Van de Kamp said that through to make new discoveries, new described the contents of the thousand million Milky Ways advanced as ours they would also the use of the solar telephoto material is needed." He said, universe, explained the scientific contained in the vast expanse of find it impossible to see us. telescope, it has been discovered "May people talk about gathering method as described by Enrico space. He said that each star is a Van de Kamp said the Law of that several of these "invisible hew material, but really do Fermi, incorporated the Law of sun, and suggests each sun has a Gravity could be incorporated in objects" arc planets revolving nothing to gather it." , Gravity in identifying certain solar system revolving around it SI masses found in space and gave a as does our own. slide presentation of sights from People usually are at one of the observatory at Swathmore two extremes in resolving this College, issue, Van de Kamp stated. Either Van de Kamp opened the they feel that ours is the only lecture by identifying the solar system of which earth is contents of the -universe saying most important, or they feel that that it contains stars, planets, all other stars have solar systems. interstellar material (smoke and Van de Kamp termed both these dust), glowing gases (mostly viewpoints "eccentric" and hydrogen), and asteroids which "based on emotional reactions." Van de Kamp described as pieces He said, "The scientific method of broken planet. He of practice and working by differentiated between stars and ethical rules would be a better .planets by saying that stars are way to resolve the issue.". luminous masses radiating their In explaining the scientific own energy and are at least six method of problem, solving, Van percent of the sun's mass. A de Kamp said he disliked the planet, on the other hand, has no textbook explanations which "energy of its own, depending on always involved the use .of "big, the reflection of heat and light non-understandable words" and from the stars. The largest known instead preferred the definition planet's mass (that of Jupiter) is offered by the great scientist 0.1 percent. Enrico Fermi who said, "The The nearest star, beside the scientific method means that you sun, is Alfa Centauri, and it is 4.3 try something and if it doesn't light years away. A light year is work you try something else." the distance that light would Knowing that the largest travel in a year. Alfa Centauri, planet has a mass of 0.1 percent like many other stars in the and the smallest star has a mass of universe, is a binary or double 6 percent, Van de Kamp probed star. A double star may appear to the question of how one would the naked eye to only be a single identify an object in the universe

(CPS)--Was it art, or was it just forbade any exhibits that butchery? Months after Don included the killing of an animal. Morgan's performance Morgan claimed his right to adjnirustrators at the University freedom of speech was violated of South Carolina are settling for by the regulation. the latter. Administrators have alleged Morgan presented a conceptual that Morgan's display may have performance on food preparation been illegal, but the student legal. for members of his studio art counsel rebuts that charge, course. The performance included claiming the administrators are wringing a live chicken's neck, "going out on a limb" when they plucking its feathers and gutting say butchering in a • school, is it. illegal. Morgan claimed that the Meanwhile, Art Dean John purpose of the display was to O'Neil asked, "How many expose students to the process of chicken throats do. you have to food preparation. "1 believe that cut, or necks to wring before the we forget sometimes that for shock value of it is complete?" every item packaged in plastic in Another faculty member chimed ym&timm the meat counter, someone had in, "The seeds of Charles Manson are implanted." Last Day of to kill," he explained. sign up is today After Morgan's performance, Morgan, however, is still sure another student decided that he that the performance was art, and Youghiogheny was also passing through his has asked the school's student animal death period. He proposed senate to investigate. that students in a sculpture class bring their, cats into the school's gallery. The cats were to be Last Day of Sign up April 26 turned loose with mice from the Jambar classifieds— For more information or to sign up come to the staff offices any biology department. ; work like Raid day between 3 -5 p.m. and ask for someone fron the Recreation That's where the head of the Committee. art' department' arew'We'lirieYand The Jambar, Page 12 YOUNGSTOWN ST ATE UNIVERSITY "Friday/ApHr23;i976

90-minute musical setting of James Weldon Johnson's seven black ,folk sermons, "God's YSU Happenings Trombones," has received critical acclaim and he has been featured as its soloist throughout the study in '77-'78 Grants for graduate study, , At 8 p.m ., May 3, Myers will country. : Boquist. Instrumentalists for the research abroad in academic fields perform a special program of A fellowship winner in singing performance are: David LaLama, or professional training in the Spring concert early American musical at' Juilliard Graduate School pianO; Jeffrey Bremer, bass; creative and performing arts are selections, ar.d at 11 a.m., May 4, (N.Y.), he has appeared on Donald Ambrose, drums, and now available through the he will present a lecture/per• Broadway, authored numerous The Dana Chamber Choir, accompanists Carol Guglielm an^ Institute of International formance discussing the social articles, and has been active as an directed by David Starkey, will Larry Harris. Education for the 1977-78 historical facts relating to music announcer on radio and present a spring concert of love academic, year. Approximately and composi tion.' and open to songs and a blend of folk and jazz Home Ec lunch television. 550 grants will be awarded_ta._ music at 8 p.m. Wednesday, April the public. Alternatives for women students from 50 countries. 28, in Dana.Recital Hall. Myers, who is currently The purpose of these grants is Free and open to the public, YSU's Home Economics professor of music at Trenton to increase understanding the program is a presentation of Department will present a State College (N.J.) is one of few An "Alternatives: L'ife/Work between people in the US and the YSU Dana Concert Series. program on food, clothing and specialists in .the field of early Shop" open to women interested other countries. The first half of the program home furnishings at a champagne American music. He was baritone in realistic self-concepts and life Applicants must be US features 18 love songs by Brahms. luncheon with the theme, "Two soloist with the New York Pro styles, will be held from 7 to 10 citizens, hold.a bachelor's degree Presented in English, the Hundred Years of Homemaking," Musica for six years, under the a.m. May 5, 12 and 19 at Christ and know the host language. iMost selections .include: Answer, sponsored by the Junior Guild of direction of Noah Greenberg, and Church United Presbyterian Ph. Dfs will not be accepted. Maiden, Deep in Thunder Roarsth e St. Elizabeth Hospital from toured with Ihem throughout the Church in Canfield, sponsored by Students cannot return to the- - the Tide, On Danube's Boarder 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednesday, world. the YSU office of continuing., country they were in last year. April 28, at Cherry's Top of the education and public service. and My love is a Well. His "Yankee .Doodle. Fought Creative and performing artists Mall, Eastwood Mail. Following intermission the Here" premiered almost two Through discussion and special" are not required to have, a Chamber Choir will present a Booths depicting 200 years of years ago and has received over presentations participants, will bachelor's degree, but .they must musical variety that includes homemaking and some providing $60,000 in grant funding. The assess their interests, abilities and have four years of professional Alters* Now is the Time of the household tips will be set up in Trenton State College skills with an effort to relate study or equivalent experience. Evening; the folk classic Today; the Mall. Door prizes will be Bicentennial Singers, under his them to opportunities available Social work applicants must have ^ LoesserV The Inch Worm; offered and raffcls will be held direction, have been touring with for community service, at least two years of professional Foster's Some Folks; Denver's for various appliances. the program one day a week employment, continuing experience after the Master of Follow Me; and Frere Jacques. Tickets are $10 and may be throughout New Jersey relating education or creative expression. Social Work degree; candidates in The Chamber Choir is purchased from any Guild the story of that state's Workshop leaders and topics are: . medicine must have an M.D. at composed of: soprariocs Deborah member or at the St. Elizabeth involvement in the American May 5, Marguerite Foley, special the time of application. Revolution. It was researched, studies, "How Did I Get Where I Thomas, Mary A. Zorko, Diane Hospital Volunteer Office. Selection is based on the edited and written by Myers and Am?"; May 12, Dr. Sally MacMurray, Susan Byo, Deborah Proceeds will go to hospital academic and/or professional has been pub.Jshed by Diversified Hotchkiss, psychology, "Where Capuano, Denise Guthrie; altocs projects. record of the applicant, the-' Production Research. So far, 149 Am I?"; and Mary B. Smith, YSU Stacia Rodecker, Janet H. Clarke, validity and feasibility of the performances have been given to Career Planning and Placement, Patty 3. Corron, Sue B. Estok, proposed study plan, the American musical nearly 60,000 persons. "Where Do I Want To Be?" Deborah Symes; tenors Michael applicants' language preparation Mort, Mark Scrman, Jose He received two Rockefeller Workshop fee of $15 includes and personal qualifications. Guzman, Robert Phillips, Martin Baritone Gordon Myers., a Foundation grants to further his materials. For further Preference is given to candidates Lynch, and basses Douglas Lev, specialist in early American research for performances in the information, contact thed YSU who have not had prior Daniel Jabtonski, Steven Burbick, music, wilt be a guest artist at area of early American vocal office of continuing education opportunity for extended study David Dally, Joseph D'Onofrio, YSU Monday and Tuesday, May music. and public, service, 746-1851, or residence abroad. William Christofil and Howard Ext. 481. 3 and 4. Myers* doctoral thesis, a For more information contact Dr. Ward Minder, ext. 261. ; Musical competition Deadline for application receipt is October 15,1976. - Four musicians, chosen by - competitive auditions, will appear as soloists when the Youngstown Symphony Youth Orchestra, Car pool Franz Bibo, conductor, and Nicholas DeCarbo, associate (Gont. from page 1) conductor, present their annual every fifteen minutes and results Spring Concert at 8 p.m. show that by 2 p.m., 700 Of the-^ Saturday, April 24, in Powers same cars were still, there. Minnis Auditorium, Youngstown attributes this to the fact that Symphony Center. students are possibly finding more things to do on campus. Violinist Louis MarcieUa will Minnis wants to encourage any be the featured soloist in Soft & Fade. The amazing interested individuals or already Concerto No, . I by Accolay; new prewash for jeans . . . existing groups on campus to William Krueger, alto saxophone, and anything that's denim. contact him, in hopes of in Concerto for Saxophone by Absolutely fast. Absolutely developing a car pool Dubois; James Loser, clarinet, in safe. And absolutely more organizatioThe organization^ economical than buying Weber's Concerto No. 1 and Lisa would work with Minnis in your denims already done Nash, French Horn, in Hermann's various functions within the in. Concerto for French Horn. program, yet to be disclosed. One application of Soft & Other works on the program Fade takes out th» stiffness are: March and Procession of and makes new jeans super Bacchus!* from the ballet Sylvia. Indian Music soft and easy to live with. Delibes; Chorale prelude, Bach; Soft & Fade is guaranteed "Berceuse and Finale" from A "Workshop on the not to damage the denim Stravinsky's The Firebird. Music of India," featuring^ guest speaker Dr. William M. fabric, and won't reduce the Supported by a grant from the life of the jeans like indus• Anderson, will be from 6:30 Ohio Arts Council, members of trial washings can. One to 9 p.m. Monday, April 26, the Youth Orchestra participate time through yot;r washing in Kilcawley Center, .Room in a vigorous professional training machine and you can wear 239, sponsored by the YSU program that results in such your jeans the same day. Dana School of Music in performances as the April 24th Fade them as much or as cooperation with the local concert. little as you like. chapter of the Music Tickets for the concert are Educators National available at the Symphony Conference. CLIMACO CORPORATION Society offices, 260 Federal Raza Canton, Ohio 44711 West, telephone 7444269 or at The workshop is free and the box'office the night of the open to the public. performance. The Jambar, Page 13 Friday, April 23,1976 YOUNGSTOWN STATE UNIVERSITY •J: waft, .'utKVMjfr fl*y».

J ?13 W. FEDERAL PLAZA J f The Students for the would cost an estimated , Preservation of Pollock Estate $414,000. Gay said the Fover 18 Sunday LtQUOffc, will be soliciting student and administration feels it has no use WILDCARD community support during the for the house and he disagrees WEDNESDAY month of May in their attempt to strongly. , adm. $.50 with card save the estate. *1.QQ for cart* holder's The group also contacted the guest During a meeting Thursday at Mahoning Valley Historical the A&S Office Building, the Society which agreed the estate Coconut group proposed that petitioning, should be preserved but stated it [Rocking Horst -letter writing and contacting could not .-.providd any financial prominant local officials and support. Gay noted that the state citizens be undertaken in an of Ohio, which is short on funds FRIDAY e f f o r t to enlist moral and and, like the ' Federal DANCE NIGHT WITH financial support. Government, could be of no Geoff Gay suggested that the assistance. DANA PRACTICE BARN~"Caniage House to 616 Wick. Menagerie group investigate the possibility could be of no assistance. ' Good Condition. Beaux Arts Neo-Gothic, probably c. of having students and Outside of a fund-raising drive, 19(H)." SATURDAY non-university members from the the group agreed that the only ANOTHER BIG surrounding area sign petitions course of action left would be. to DANCE NIGHT• during the YSU Open House May persuade some private individual 16. ' ' to buy the state, restore it and The group will compose, one re-donate it to the University. letter to be jointly signed by all The group supported the idea With Secluded Woodland members to send to The. that, if preserved, the house xbe Vindicator and will write letters used, for meetings of campus f irefall to The Jambar. groups and a University museum. Local public officials and The- necessity of, the house Brian Auger meeting any standards for community leaders will be Contact G. C. Mitchell, Jr. ; ' ' $4.00 at < 'p door contacted within the next week classrooms was questioned, for rtQORS OPEN AT 6:00 Union, W..Va. 24983 and asked for their support. the group never proposed that the (304)772-5738 (304)772-3102 MONDAY APRIL. 26 Gay reported that he talked to house be used for classroom Vice President of Administrative space, as it now is. Dr. Hook* Affirs, Karl E. Krill, who said that a Medicine it would cost at least $240,000 to The group plans to meet at 1 Show Kniovate the house. This would p.m. Saturday, May 1 in ABORTION SERVICES include a new roof, new plumbing Buechner Hall. All interested $3.00 adv. Free Pregnancy Tests $4.00 otllu: door and wiring, new floors and parties are invited to attend. Gay Counseling for Alternatives windows and repairs for the may be contacted at 743-1681 TICKET OUTLETS individualized Care Curioi, Stotpioi, (fiesjkingj elevator. A complete restoration after 6 p.m. „ 'White . Wing- - Records—HilesJ No'h-Profit and Tax Exempt Menogerie Bogtifjue—Sfiarcji,| 216-368-1000 operated By Women For Women ../ (Oblivion fiecotdi—KewCattle . UNIVERSITY-CEDAR MEDICAL BLDG § (Cont. from page 1) 10900 CARNEGIE AVE.. CLEVELAND. OHIO 44106 Q: What would you most like quality of play just go out of this ' to get across to the students world in two short years. If we about the Intramural Program? could arrange a game with the A: "First of all, the program is J.V.'s in basketball, for instance, for every student on campus, and it might be interesting." we try to offer all the activities Q: How do you feel about that students are interested in. We more spectators for the events have free handbooks in our such as the finals of the offices in Beeghly with rules; one-on-one basketball as the winners, dates, etc. Second, we're half-time show during one of this emphasizing the programs ideally season's Varsity basketball for fun, and we'd like everyone to games? be involved at least once a year A: "I thought we had super with some sport." participation at the swim meet Q: What do you think the recently, and we're working on Intramurals Program has to offer events as pre-games to varsity the average student? basketball games." A: "We're here to provide Q: Are you anticipating the some positive recreation and fun recently proposed athletic for the kids in somewhat of a facilities, and how do you think * competitive program. I'd like to they will affect the program? provide some additional activity A: "I just hope they'll keep for the students on this campus." them for the students. I'm all for TICKETS $2.00 ADVANCE $2.50 AT DOOR Q: What ideas would you like them, but I hate to see a half to implement in the future? million dollars go into one A: "We'd like to build up the program, and we run ours for coed program, and we'd like to next to nothing. _We're only de-emphasize the competitiveness getting Si perstudent now since "of the action a little. 1 like the we are operating with around competition *, and organization, $14,000. The school is for the but students should still enjoy it students, not as mainly and have a good time. We'd also spectators, but as participants." like to have more sororities Q: How would you sum up participate and expand our your philosophy of the program? women's programs." • A: "There is something here Q: How do you feel about the for everyone if you like to do quality of play in Intramurals? anything at all, physically A: "Several coaches have speaking. We've got a long way to found prospects in Intramural go, but we're coming. play that got a shot at varsity "We've got the biggest teams. That's not our primary organization for students on purpose though. I've seen the campus." Tha Jamjar, Pajje 14 Friday, April 23,1978 YOUNGSTOWN STATE UNIVERSITY community effort

Saving Pollock House or any master plan. We regard as „. of the other University buildings vanishingly small the probability"' slated for demolition will take a . that anyone will fund the community effort and a lot of renovation of any one of these money, according to William buildings or that we would have Brenner, architect, city planner an attractive use for them in their and member of the Historic and refurbished condition." Architectural Preservation Group On November 20, 1974, The of Columbiana, Mahoning Wick Avenue Historical District , Trumbull and Ashtabula Counties was named by the Congress to the (HAP). Federal Register. Brenner, who is awaiting The only limitations that this publication of his book registration places upon the Downtown and the Vni wsityi, buildings, according to Brenner, is Youngstown , Ohio under a grant that federal funds may not be from the National Endowment used in their demolition. for the Arts, traced his group's Brenner said he has contacted efforts since 1973 to preserve a a lawyer from the Western group of buildings within and Reserve Historic Society who***' POLLOCK HOUSE~"603 Wick Ave. Queen Anne (shingle-style), c. 1880-1890. A grand adjacent to the YSU area. advised him to investigate other shingle-style structure by the architect C.H. Owsley, kept in excellent condition; Carriage In 1973, HAP members legal restrictions that might be : houses are to the rear of the lot. Adjacent to the building on its north, is its garden, the only discussed with then YSU applicable. The lawyer also formal estate garden remaining in the area. President Albert Pugsley and the advised HAP that there is a Board of Trustees preserving an possibility that Frank Gilbert, a "historic district" which would lawyer from the National Trust, a include portions of Bryson Street, private organization chartered by_ Spring Street, Wick Avenue and Congress, will advise HAP on all of Wick Oval. A short time preservation. Gilbert recently later, a number of the Wick successfully won an appeal case Avenue buildings and about half preventing the demolition of the of those on Bryson Street were Grand Central Terminal in New demolished by the University. York. HAP went ahead and On Tuesday, Feb. 24 of this submitted a proposal to include year, Waiter Damon, president o£-/ what remained of what it called HAP, and Rebecca Rogers, of the "Wick Avenue Historical HAP, met with YSU President District" to the National Register John Coffelt and vice-president of Historic Places. The Register is Krill concerning the Jan. 27, a listing, maintained by the 1976/am&w-'Stdry about planned National Park Service, demolition of old buildings on Department of the Interior, of campus, which are in or adjacent "prehistoric and historic to the Wick Avenue Historical properties worthy of preservation District, to make room for jmore because of local, state or national • parking. . ; . signifivance." The request first HAP members reported that goes to the Ohio Historical Coffelt stated that the dana Society in Columbus, then is School building on Wick and all referred to Washington for buildings on the east side of official registration. The HAP Bryson Street are under the proposal requested that the immediate threat of demolition. district be registered because it DANA RECITAL HALL—"106 W. Spring St. Brick. Beaux Arts Neo-Colonial, c. 1900, may He added that further university "contains the remnants of the be older. Originally built and used as the First Church of Christ Science." expansion could include most historically (and acquisition and demolition of the architecturally) significant Disciple House, corner of Wick"*^ structures in Youngstown." and Spring, and demolition of On July 17, 1974, a letter was University-owned Pollock House, sent to the U.S. Department of also on Wick. the Interior from Dr. Karl Krill, Coffelt went on to say that the YSU vice-president ^for problem with these buildings is administrative affairs. The letter, that 1.) they do not meet state in part, states "we believe that codes for the handicapped, toilet reasonable judgements must be facilities, fire escapes and applied to planning for electrical systems. 2.) The Ohjo^ preservation...carriage houses of Board of Regents will not the tum-of-the centurt seem to be authorize funds for maintenance, very unpromising candidates restoration or preservation of the either for renovation monies or old buildings; 3.) old buildings are for any practicable use of interest more expensive to maintain than to the owner." new buildings; 4.) they are in the Later in the letter, Krill way of any proposed new commented on his feelings about construction and 5.) two - preserving the Dana Recital Hall attempts to receive federal (corner of Spring and Bryson), preservation funds have failed and former First Church of Christ no sources have offered DISCIPLE HOUSE—"606 Wick Ave. Myron Arms House. Stucco, excellent condition. Scientist* and built around 1900: restoration or maintenance Italianate Villa, 1865. This house was originally built by Mr. Arms who died in the Civil War "we do not understand why it endowments to the University. before the house was completed; the builder may havebeent P. Ross Bern/. This is one, of the should be on any list of historical HAP members reported that few original structures on Wick Ave and a very significant example of the Villa style." treasures. Certainly there are at Coffelt said he would like to—- least 1Q0,QQQ structures in the preserve the Pollock House, the U.S. of greater significance, American Legion building on historically or architecturally." Spring Street and the Dana All photos and descriptions Historic and Architectiral Cohmbiana .Mahoning,Trumbull The letter closes, "we do oppose Recital Hall and had applied for these pages by William Brenner,' Preservation. Group (HAP) of and Ashtabula Counties. preservation of obsolescent preservation funds for the latter structures involved in our campus (Cont on page 16)

-^.».v,..v v.v.v.v.v.vjt AAAAAAAA^VUVVU«» Friday, AprH 23,^976 T00^fGSTX)WN''SrAT1^13M^rTSlW' The Uamb^r; I^fle 15 Friday, April 23,1976 YOUNGSTOWN STATE UNIVERSITY The Jambar, Pag© 18

Dogs were defeated by come from behind to defeat 'ffie Gamecocks in the semifinals and Engineers 10 to 5. Two days if both teams win their division later, the Valley Crew tied that this year, the two teams will have record of scoring ten goals and set a rematch in the first round of a record of winning by eight the playoffs of the 1976 season. points when they defeated Spring quarter intramurals has However, they will have to defeat Chi Alpha who is also 2 and 0 for Kilcawley Diseases are also Kilcawley Diseases 10 to 2. Qnjv- always been very active, but this Phi Delta Theta in order to win the season to date. To insure their leading their division as they four . days after the Crew year the program has been their division. The two teams playoff spo; in the independent defeated the powerful established this record the Roundballers by a score of 17 to extended and the action is already played last week but the division the returning champions, Gamecocks came back to both tie 10. moving at an unbelievable pace. game was tied and called on the Gamecocks, have squeaked past the record of scoring ten goals As usual, softball has captured count of darkness. The rematch two very tough contenders by The Division 5 championship and break the record for highest the highlight of activity. The of these two teams should decide winning 6 to 5 over the Sox and 5 is up for grabs as Kilcawley point spread by defeating Mean returning champions of 1975 are the division champion. The to 3 over Canadian Club. The Coons, Alpha Phi Omega, AIBS Machine 10 to 0. In this year of in the running for this year's Fraternity Division 2 leader is Valley Crew, last year's fourth Turto, and The Taxi Squad are all record breaking scoring ^|he_ playoofs. The defending All Sigma Phi Epsilon, last year's All place All University team, has contenders. playoffs promise to be perhaps University champions, Theta Chi, University third place team; but returned this year to lead their The other intramural team the best ever. are leading their division. trmv will have to defeat Sigma division. Thjy will have to defeat sports which extend through the In handball singles, Bob the Green Machine to insure spring quarter are volleyball and Stevens of the P.E. Majors themselves of the playoff spot. water polo. The biggest upset in captured the title by defeating udents! Other division leaders and volleyball was made last week as Doug Lev of Sigma Chi Alpha. In contenders for the playoffs are the Iranian Student Association handball doubles, Bob Stevens Mad Dogs who are winning defeated the P.E. Majors who again was the champion with the were the pre-season favorites to Division 3. Last year the Mad help of his teammate Jim Barone, take it all. In other competition when they defeated Doug Lev the Terps and the Canadian Club FOR LIFE, HEALTH, and Keith Bacon. s Coming Soon! are battling for the Division 2 HOME AND CAR In intramural tennis, Doub Lev championship while the Engineers INSURANCE CALL: of Sigma Chi Alpha was the and Bo's Pros will meet to decide DENNIS WHITE champion as he came from 31(35 NEW ROAD their division champion. In the YOUNGSTOWN' O. fraternity division, Theta Chi and behind to defeat Dave Demay Vote For: 7119-9598 three games to two. Third place Phi Delta Theta are battling to : NATIONWIDE decide who will win their division was awarded to Tim Gleason-et INSURANCE A.J. Noreb&Co. Ni, 11 on wide is on your side while the Division 2 standings are With the team sports now in President N.III'HIWHI)' Mtiliuil liiMitiirir.l! Ciilfi[i.iriy i- Wi tii.il (!!•• liiMiMiit.i' Coni|filny a complete tie between all five full swing, the Intramural .il N nil 1 itr- r«Mil, Homi-OffM.i: OiIiiuilMf. Ohm teams. Department is in preparation for In water polo after one week golf and track. Golf entries are BANANA TREES of play, the Gamecocks, Valley due May 7 and track entries are NOW AVAILABLE AT Crew, Mad Dog and the P.E. due May 14. This is the first year- OUR LOWEST PRICE, Majors all are the top contenders. for track as an Intrmural sport EVER. 5 FOOT DWARF In the opening game of the and a large turnout is expected BANANA TREE BULBS season, the Mad Dogs set a new for the meet which will be held WITH COMPLETE record of scoring ten goals to on May 1S at Chaney. GROWING INSTRUCTIONS. $2.70 + .SO PARCEL POST. ORDER FROM: Coach Chuey accepts cage THE BANANA TREE 245 N Sth ST ALLENTOWN, PA 18102

"Pm happy for him and wish successful 36-18 record over the* him the best of luck, but we will last two seasons. miss him a great deal." Junior basketball regular Bob As the squad's top recruiter Carlson echoes the sentiment of Chuey is also credited with many involved with YSU discovering 6-7 sophomore center basketball upon hearing the news Jeff Covington, a Washington, that Bob Chuey, assistant D.C. product, who has averaged basketball coach and chief 20 points per contest, established recruiter at YSU for the past four several school records, and ha§^' years, has accepted the head made three Ail-American teams coach position at West Liberty on merit of last season's State (West Virginia). performance. West Liberty competes in the NAIA ranks and is a member of Coach Rosselli along with the West Virginia Conference. everyone associated with the Penguin head coach Dom Penguin cage program is happy Rosselli, on numerous occasions, that his young assistant tutor now has referred to Chuey as "the has the opportunity to head finest young coach in America." coach in the collegiate ranks feuT*^ Chuey has not only coached certainly will miss his presence. under Rosselli but played for YSU's head mentor, lettering in both basketball and baseball. Upon graduation in 1962, he spent the next ten seasons coaching in the high school ranks, compiling a fine record of 106 Cont'd, from page 14 fice Space In Kilcawley victories against 85 defeats. An assistant coaching position two this winter but was turned became available in 1972 and down. Coffelt told HAP members Chuey returned to his alma if they could find funding for mater. ' - preserving and maintaining the Chuey. has been credited with buildings, the University would the development of a tenacious, be willing to reconsider uT plans. ballhawking team defense which the past season ranked YSU tenth nationally in final Division II Jambar classifieds work statistics. The stellar defense has been the primary reason that the like Jambar compositers, Penguins have achieved a very