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Wright State University CORE Scholar The Guardian Student Newspaper Student Activities 10-26-1979 The Guardian, October 26, 1979 Wright State University Student Body Follow this and additional works at: https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/guardian Part of the Mass Communication Commons Repository Citation Wright State University Student Body (1979). The Guardian, October 26, 1979. : Wright State University. This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Activities at CORE Scholar. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Guardian Student Newspaper by an authorized administrator of CORE Scholar. For more information, please contact [email protected]. We're inarticulate, uncaring, cruel, and lonely By BRYAN THOMAS ginative, cruel, uncaring and Classroom", presented at 7:30 T.V. sets remained on six and a ing. Fador related how his G radian Spcelal Writer lonely. p.m. in the W.S.U. School of quarter hours daily. Fador then Russian immigrant father had "We lire living at the end of FADOK IS THE noted author of Medicine auditorium. conjectured that such students insisted his whole family sit as 500 years of dominance of the Hooked on Books, The Naked The author began his lecture were not the "same human home after dinner, reading to printed word." Hardly as enter- Children, and New Hooked on with the proposition: "Students beings" that he was at the same themselves and each other to taining prediction, yet tiis was a Books. He received his bachelor's who come to class today are age. improve their familiarity with the central theme as noted as author and master's degrees at Cornell radically different from students At this point the Michigan strange new 'anguage. and educator Dr. Daniel Fador University, his Ph.D. in English of a quarter century ago." Fador educator supplied the first of a WHEN THE Baltimore Philhar- amused professional educators in Literature at Stanford University, clarified his premise. "Methods series of fascinating anecdotes monic disbanded during the the Medical Auditorium Wednes- and lias bee.i a professor of for teaching, which used to be which made his presentation of a depression, his violinist father day night with homely witticisms English at the University oJ taught in schools of education do distressing topic bearable to an made young Daniel Fador listen and nostalgic anecdotes illustra- Michigan for the past 18 years. not apply to the new breed of audience concerned with the to violin recitals and supplied the ting how television and con- The WSU College of Education students." problem of declining literacy. images the music was meant to temporary media culture has League for Individually Guided THESE STUDENTS watch an To contrast the language deve- portray: "Can you see the wheal mafle Americans -• students ta average of three horns of tele- lopment of T.V. -- addicted Education sponsored Dr. Fador's (Sec 'THANKS,' p«|« 3) particular -- inarticulate, unima- lecture "C.rring Work in the vision every day in houses where students with his own upbring- The Daily Guardian ^ Oct°ber 26,1979 Issue ^ Volurr^ XVI Wright State University Dayton, Ohio Fairborn and campus police patrol apartments By MIKE MILLER Security and Parking Services partments will be patrolling the Guardian Staff Writer said. "WSU Police has jurisdic- area. "In cases where criminal The Fairborn Police Depart- tion over any area that is leased offenses have been committed ment is working in conjunction by WSU. and Fairborn Police has prior to discovery, where there is with the Wright State police in jurdistriction over any area lo- no immediate danger, the Fair- securing the University Apart- cated in the city of Fairborn. so born Police will be responsible." ments. both departments have legal She said, "If one department is WSU Officer Darlene Burdick. jurisdiction over this particular summoned to the apartments said, "In regards tc the new area." while ihey are shorthanded, that University Apartments. WSU po- Burdick said that WSU Police department will reach the other lice share concurrent jurisdiction will be immediately dispatchable one to help out." with the Fairborn Police in i if there are suspicious people in the area or if any of the criminal matters which relate to SIMS SAID, "There have been apartment residents are in im- the apartment area. This will give times when both departments the apartment residents double mediate danger. have been shorthanded at the protection." SHE ADDED. "There may be same time. That is the main WHEN THERE is a crime in times when the Fairfcom Police reason we are both securing the progress, WSU Police will re- will be in the area patrolling and area. WSU Police can respond spond immediately because they see something happening. They much more quickly to calls than are closer, Burdick said. "In will then radio for the WSU Police Fairborn can." these canes, Fcii-'oom Police will and (the WSU Police) will act Sims added, "We just want to act as a bark-up unit." GaardtaaPtote By Cat***) Van?* as a back-up." provide the best security possible Carl Sims, acting director of Burdick noted that both de- for the apartment residents." Now that he's mcv&d lrUl Apartment dweller WSU gives five acres for 'Garden' loses $600in theft By ANDREA JACOBS everyone, but was designed with ses'' is a natural area designed to By MIKE MILLER vestigating the incident. Guardian Special Writer the handicapped person's ?eeds be accessible to all people and to Guardian Staff WrtWr A five acre tract of land is being specifically in mind. According to »ppeal to the senses of touch, On Tuesday, a man returned to "quietly developed" into a "Gar- a pamphlet describing the pro- ""ell, hearing and sight, it has Over $600 worth of merchan- his 1977 Yamaha motorcycle, den for the Senses," according to iect. "The Garden for the Sen- dise was taken from a University which was parked near the guest Patricia Marx, director of Han- ifrida: Apartment, following a party parking booth and found it dicapped Student Services. hosted by one of it's residents on severly damaged. The meadow anr" woodland Oct. 14. area is located directly across weather | from Allyn Hall and extends the Items stolen included 12 shirts, THE MOTORCYCLE suffered Sunny today with a high expected la the low 50s. The low full lengtth of the faculty parking tonight will be r,ear 30. Cloudy tomorrow whh a high near 60, four slacks, a portable black and a broken windshield and was lot. whits television, a wrist watch, a turned on its side when the The purpose of the Garden, wallet (containing a charge card owner found it. He said the rear said Marx, is to educate, enter- voting . and the student s I.D. card), and view bracket was also destroyed. tain and encourage community Wright State student* who wish to remain registered to vote in two dollars, according to Wright WSU police do not know whether involvement in the University. State police. the damage was caused by a -ir home town, but can't get home to wtfe may vote by »b*entee The Garden will be a place ^ Ik*. Ohio Secretary of State Anthony J. Cefebran haa hit-skip driver or by severe winds. where people can go to observe Several guests at the party prepared a pamphlet containing the necessary Information, 'these and learn about plants and ended up spending the night at pamphlets are available in the Office of the Ombudsman. if Also on Tuesday, a WSU animals native to this area. It will the aprtment, said police. When female student reported seeing a also be a place for relaxation. the host awakened the next male subject exposing himself in Groups, organizations and fami- thought morning, he discovered the items the Millet B parking area. WSU lies can get involved in the care missing. police are currently investigating for and planting of the Garden. WSU police are currently in- the report. The Garden is available to J DAILY GUABWAN October 26, 1979 Deadline today Leadership Lab enhances abilities awareness By MIKE HOSIER Hills camp, located north of skills and the skills needed for The Lab uses group participation makes for some ' time well Guardian Auwiate Editor Columbus, with another lab sche- communication with individuals to highlight each topic, and spent." For the sixth straight year a two duled for Spring Quarter, and groups." receives "excellent student feed- STUDENTS CAN also apply for and a haJf day seminar which APPLICATIONS for the Ub The workshop is designed, back." a scholarship if they would like to stresses awareness of leadership can be picked up in the Office of added Risacher, with a series of The cost for the Fall Leadership attend but are unable to because skills is being offered to WSU Student Development. Today is long and short sessions including Lab is $20. The money pays for of financial restrictions. There are students. the last day Chat completed basic Communication Skills, Sec- transportation, two nights' lod- five scholarships available. According to Joanne Hisacher. applications will be accepted. lar Skills, Nonverbal Skills. Stress ging. fine meals, and the program The limit on the number of director of Student Development, The primary goal of the Leader- Management, ar.J Decision Ma- and materials used in the Lab. participants is set at 40, but, which is coordinating the semi- ship Lab, Risacher said, is "to king. "A lot of fun goes on." added Risacher, "We might be nar. a Fall Leadership Lab is assist participants in becoming "PARTICIPANTS don't just sit Risacher continued, "and a lot of flexible if there are two or three being held Nov.