THE CAMPUS of Allegheny College

Volume 108, Number 7 Meadville, Pa. Published Since 1876 November 7, 1984 Reagan, Bush - Four More Years

by Sue McDonald Assistant News Editor and running mate George Bush swept to an overwhelming victory in the 1984 presidental election. Midnight counts gave Reagan 59% of the popular vote, as opposed to 41% for Democratic challenger Walter Mondale. The Reagan/Bush ticket car- ried every state in the country except for Minnesota, Mondale's home state, and achieved 518 electoral votes against Mondale's 13, one of the greatest electoral margins in history. Mondale condeded the elec- tion at 11:30 Tuesday night in a concession speech from St. Paul, Minnesota. He responded in a straight-forward and gracious manner to what David Brinkley (ABC News) described as a "decisive sweeping defeat for the Democratic ticket." Vice Presidental nominee AP Laserphoto Geraldine Ferraro addressed President Reagan and Nancy Reagan wave to crowd just prior to yesterdays election. Courtesy Meadville Tribune Democratic supporters in her continued on page seven Sikhs Slay Indira Gandhi

striking her with at least 22 past 17 years. Her administra- by Terrie Williams rounds of bullets. tion saw India's emergence as a nuclear power and the strength- Staff Writer Reports as to the number and identity of the gunmen ening of its role as a Third World tended to conflict. It appears leader, but little progress has that one gunman, identified as been made in alleviating the Constable Statwant Singh, was country's poverty and internal India's prime minister Indira shot dead by other security men, religious and ethnic conflicts. Gandhi died five hours after according to the news agency The assassination of the being cut down by a rain of United News of India. Beant prime minister set off a wave of machine gun fire from her own Singh, the second gunman, was anti-Sikh violence across the Sikh body guards last Wednes- shot and wounded, and a third nation. The violence was most day morning. Her son, Rajiv guard, who did not fire any intense in New Delhi, where Gandhi, has been sworn in by shots, was arrested. Sikh shops were burned and president Zail Singh as India's According to high-ranking Sikh shrines were stoned. Im- new leader. Indian officials, one of the mediately after the announce- The 66-year old Mrs. gunmen was a long-time body- ment of Mrs. Gandhi's death, Gandhi was reportedly on her guard who had been removed Hindus in the capital city hunted way to an interview with British from the post as a security risk down Sikhs in the vicinity and actor Peter Ustinov when one of but who had been brought back beat them with sticks and her security guards shot her with because Mrs. Gandhi missed him. chains. The grieving Hindus his service revolver. A second Indira Gandhi, daughter of chanted, "Kill the Sikhs! They guard then opened fire on her India's first prime minister, have killed our mother!" AP Laserphoto Jawaharlal Nehru, was India's with his Sten submachine gun continued on page two from just two yards away, prime minister for 15 out of the

CAMPUS Wednesday, November 7, 1984 Page 2 French Art Trip Offered

by Laury Marshall feels that it will benefit the and intermediate drawing, beginning and intermediate World News Assistant News Editor students and subsequently, the Courtesy USA Today college itself. Said Kleeman, photography, water color paint- Allegheny's art curriculum "I'm convinced that the enrich- ing and an introductory art will go international this summer ment of knowledge, the en- history course. Professors as the art department offers a largement of artistic compre- instructing these courses include five week European summer hension and the maturation of Mr. Kleeman, Ms. Geffen and studio art program open to all self that students receive from Mr. Corvez, a former instructor Americans Fear Sikh Violence students during the first summer such an experience is nearly of French at Allegheny and school session. Limited to 20 impossible to replicate in other currently a resident and pro- US officials Monday privately accused the Soviet Union of participants, the program is formats of learning, expecially in fessional photographer of the endangering American lives in India by harping on the theme centered in Paris and Le Puy the study of art and architec- Loire Valley. of CIA backing of Sikhs who killed Prime Minister Indira Notre Dame and will include ture." A maximum of two credits Gandhi. Kleeman added that "the courses in painting, photography will be granted for participation The State Department avoided a formal statement, but the reward returned to the college in and art history, with indepen- in the courses and the intro- US Embassy in New Delhi said the 6,000 Americans residing in the form of more knowledgeable dent study available. ductory courses in photography, India should avoid points of violence between Hindus and the and more seriously committed Field trips to sites of artistic drawing and art history will be minority Sikhs in view of non-stop Soviet reports implicating students to their educational interest will be required includ- offered for students who are the United States. goals are immeasurable." ing such locations as the Louvre, non-art majors and minors. Notre Dame, the Rodin Museum During the one month stay and Mont St. Michele among in Le Puy Notre Dame, a small All participants will be Orlega Claims Nicaraguan Victory others. The excursions will village in the Loire Valley two expected to attend five weekly occur on the weekends and the and one half hours from Paris, sessions to be held third term to Sandinista presidential candidate Daniel Ortega Monday fifth week of the program program participants will be introduce or review aspects of took a commanding lead on his way to an expected victory as will be left free for students to housed in an ancient windmill art to be encountered and to Nicaragua's elected president. But the USA dismissed the travel as they wish. on a vinery which has recently prepare a pre-travel journal balloting as a meaningless "electoral farce." Richard Kleeman, chairman been redesigned to house groups based on readings and dis- Ortega's win, though, may be marred by the fact he is of the art department, is en- of 16 to 20 people. cussions in preparation for the getting fewer votes than the Sandinista's had predicted. thusiastic about the trip and Courses will include basic summer study program abroad. Still, with less than 10 percent of the vote counted, the leftist Sandinista government already claimed the election was "a resounding 'no' to reactionaries and imperialism." Indira Gandhi Slain continued from page one sadness at the news of Mrs. religious beliefs are allowed to Extremist members of the Gandhi's death. The flag was interfere in a nation's govern- New Economics For Israel minority Sikh religion had made flown at half mast , and Dr. ment." repeated threats against Mrs. Nargund in the economics de- Archer Blood, Allegheny's Israel's new economic recovery plan, freezing all prices, Gandhi's life because of the partment, himself a native of diplomat-in-residence, has met wages, and taxes, went into effect amid a prediction by bloody assault she ordered India, cancelled his classes for Mrs. Gandhi on a number of Finance Minister Yitzhak Modai that the three-month against the Sikhs' holy Golden the day. occasions, and he described her measures would be the "turning point" for the nation's Temple last June in an attempt Student reaction to the as a "strong, skillful politician" deteriorating economy. The plan, aimed at reducing Israel's to crush the Sikh separatist assassination was generally one who had managed to consolidate 800 percent inflation- rate, was greeted with skepticism by movement in Punjab state. of shock and dismay. Senior nearly all of the power of her Israeli consumers. Here at Allegheny, the Dave Lagnese called it "a tragic party, the Congress Party, into college community reacted with example of what happens when her own hands. As a result of ...Ili ',I • • • • ■ • • • . • „, 11.41 this, the traditional hierarchy of ■ • j't ".• • • • I • the Congress Party has been the , eroded, a situation which Blood described as "not very healthy." It will now be up to Mrs. Gandhi's son as to whether he KERR'S will try to rebuild that hierarchy or try to maintain the absolute FROM AUSTRIA FOR CHRISTMAS: control that his mother exer- Studio Steinboch Is bright, cised. colorful enamelware. They Blood went on to say,

are useful things which are / • gr however, that there is little copper or stainless and gloss • enameled with traditional ••0• ■ danger of a general collapse of Swarovski "Silver crystal" ' • • - • • ••• gr. •(1%, pieces are delightful little Austrian designs. • the Indian government. He creatures or very beautiful expressed confidence in the fact candlesticks and ornamental Pieces. that the government has a Swarovski "silver crystal" "resilience of its own that allows Is very high lead content it to adjust quickly and crystal that Is faceted to break up the light into a rainbow of effectively," although there will colors. certainly be a brief period of instability. Blood predicted that the immediate wave of violence will quickly subside, but the new government will eventually have These two things from Austria have almost universal appeal. Of all the giftware in our store, young people to come to terms with the Sikh are attracted to these more often .lan any other. HAIR SALON demands, many of which he noted could be easily met. 902 MARKET ST. MEM:0%711,1E Mrs. Gandhi's body lay in When you go through this door, state at her late father's home 336-6082 until Saturday, when the funeral you're at Kerr's, Meadville's most progyessiNe hair salon with and cremation took place. A nine stylists to serve Non 6 days & 4 nights 12-day mourning period for the a NA eek slain prime minister was declared nationally. CAMPUS Wednesday, November 7, 1984 Page 3 Howard Butcher: Birdman Of Allegheny by T. D. Gladden parrots wholesale in Florida. placed in front of them." Staff Writer They ship his special orders Raising parrots is not all fun directly to Franklin Airport. and games. Butcher said that he Allegheny junior, Howard Butcher said he has no regrets is careful to make sure that his Butcher, has six beautiful, soft about becoming heavily involved birds have comfortable and affectionate roommates. His with six birds. "Most parrots healthy living conditions. "They apartment is often the scene for become strongly attached to live best at room temperature, dancing, kissing, laughing, and their owners and can live up to but it is very important to make mating. Sounds like an ideal 100 years with proper care," he sure there are no drafts of cold situation. Actually, it's for the said. "Besides that, parrots are air," he said. "Cold drafts are birds. incredibly tame, affectionate what kill parrots." The parrots The setup in Butcher's apart- and intelligent pets. Contrary to are fed seeds and fruits and are ment is a lot like Alcatraz. popular belief, they are not given liquid vitamins twice a Everywhere you turn, you're fragile decorations." day. likely to run into a large steel "My birds are human in These conditions are barred cage. These cages may many ways," Butcher added. secondary to assuring the par- not be the latest in apartment "Nicholas was wild at first but rots' happiness and survival. decoration, but they are home now can be cradled in my arms "The greatest crime is when one for Butcher's collection of rare, like a baby. Casper likes to locks a parrot in its cage and tropical parrots. These six climb up my arm and kiss my regards it as a centerpiece. This parrots, from all over the world, ear. Ozzy enjoys pizza, straw- will cause it to pine away and are anything but prisoners. berries, lemonade, and chicken. die," Butcher said. "They are He also enjoys baths. He likes to They climb and flutter around affectionate creatures that Staff photo the apartment as if they were waddle around in a tub half full demand attention." Howard Butcher exhibits the tame nature of his parrots. actual human roommates. of water." Butcher noted that Butcher said his parrots have Butcher's roommates in- some birds can be trained become dependent upon atten- moods. Just like humans, you Amazons. He built a special clude: "Ozzy," a Green Winged to ride small bicycles and even tion. They often demand it must sense when and when mating box for these birds to breed in. Macaw from South America; roller skate. These feats require when they are neglected. "One hot to mess with them." "Daisy," a Blue and Gold Macaw many years of training. day I was sleeping on the couch When Butcher plays fast, Through his hobby, Butcher "Parrots are difficult to from Bolivia; "Nicholas," a and Casper decided it was time said he has learned to become a breed, but if it is done correctly, Congo African Grey; "Humpy" loud rock music, his birds come to play. He climbed down his alive. "It's almost like a party pseudo-veternarian. He was they can reproduce up to twice a and "Dumpy," two Blue cage and onto my hand and once given a pet shop cockatoo atmosphere," he said. "Ozzy year," he said. "The parrots Crowned Amazons from South started scratching till I woke that was mistaken to be on the and Casper dance, Nicholas sings I'm breeding now can sell for up America; and "Casper," an up," he said. verge of death. After about a and the Amazons laugh and to $500 each as hand-fed umbrella cockatoo from Aus- According to Butcher, people month of experimenting with babies." tralia. Like humans, these birds whistle loudly." According to who regard parrots as dangerous different foods, vitamins and Butcher's main reason for constitute a wide variety of Butcher, the birds dance on are mistaken. "In the two years atmospheres, he nursed the bird "waddling raising parrots, however, is sizes, colors, and personalities. top of their cages by I have worked with parrots, I back to health. Butcher said he first became back and forth and bobbing have never been seriously enjoyment. "I love to take them interested in parrots while in their heads to the music." bitten," he said. "They were all The parrot raising business outside in the summertime and France two summers ago. Here Although all of his parrots wild when I got them, but I can also be a profit venture. put them in the trees," he said. he saw a Blue and Gold Macaw have the ability to say a few tamed them all." He said • Butcher said he has already sold "They can't fly because their being hand fed in the window of words, Butcher is extremely he feels the key to taming them two of his birds and is currently wings are clipped and it freaks a pet store. After returning proud of the talking ability of is "understanding the parrots' breeding his Blue Crowned out the locals." many times and reading num- Humpy and Dumpy, his Blue erous books on parrots, he Crowned Amazons. Not only do decided to quit gawking and buy they speak two languages something squawking (English and Spanish), they also EMERSON STRING QUARTET Collecting parrots is an ex- laugh and whistle tunes. pensive hobby, but Butcher has "My birds are still young and a couple of advantages. He said I expect them to talk much * exceptional talent and a commitment to excellence * he is "able to afford otherwise more in the future," Butcher expensive parrots because he has stated proudly. "There have relatives in Brazil." In Brazil, been recent studies proving that parrots can be bought for a small parrots can talk and know what fraction of the American price. they're saying. Some parrots Butcher also has friends who selL have even identified objects PARK .54. "FIT TO WEAR" "WE CARE" 258 CHESTNUT ST. MEADVILLE, PA 16335 * Friday Nov. 9th 8:15 p. m. DIAL 724-7869 * Ford Memorial Chapel 40% Oh h A L L BOOTS ADDITIONAL 5% DISCOUNT * This Public Event is sponsored by Allegheny FOR ALLEGHENY STUDENTS College and is Free and open to the public. CAMPUS Wednesday, November 7,1984 Page 4 The Voting Mess 11- t•Pt< Last week's Campus headline, "ASG Recalls Senior 141t1) - MAMMA) Vote," caused the Allegheny community to raise its eyebrows in surprise. ASG made a big mistake in the •At4 or Se0iE1413- voting process during senior class elections. This mis- BUT MIEN 1E take was sadly not a mere oversight, but rather a reflec- tion of irresponsibility, confusion, and ineffective Su GRIEST leadership in ASG. mists S, After the problems with election procedures sur- vtE STEPS INTO faced, all fingers immediately pointed to Ken roo Wiesenger ASG Voting Chairman. Wiesenger claims Wt‘ BetrtEY M he could not get a list of the senior class from the EMEK,F-S Computer Center. Hence he decided to have voters 11V write their ID mumbers on their ballots, which violated 01, voter privacy. This mistake could have been easily avoided. Seniors could have written their names on a separate piece of paper and then voted. Better yet, arrangements could have been made a good deal earlier with the Computer Center concerning a senior class printout. Not too tough, but apparently these and Letter To The Editor other ideas slipped Wiesenger's, mind. Second, Jeff Pendleton, current ASG president and senior class vice-presidential hopeful, was collecting ballots for a period of time. Wiesenger said that this Articles Caused Resentment was done only because the assigned Council member didn't show up to collect the ballots. A better option would have been to stop taking ballots until another We would like to respond to pating. Greek Sing could not ASG member showed. The election could have been song choice attest to the two articles which appeared in accomplishment of the third have been as successful without suspended for 70 minutes or so until someone other the October 25 issue of The goal. them. than Pendleton was available to collect ballots. Once Campus--David Holland's article For us, Greek Sing was a Instead of trying to inject again, Wiesenger overlooked this simple alternative. on Greek QPA and Eve Britton's tremedous, fantastic success! It sarcastic humor into her Not all blame, however, can be placed upon review of Greek Sing. In Dave's was a great disappointment to poorly-written article, had she Wiesenger'. Apparently, nothing was written down article, a statement was made see Eve ridicule the groups who been mnre aware of our goals, it that all Greek organizations did participate. Panhell would would not have caused the concerning electoral mechanics. This election was require a 1.8 QPA to join. like to congratulate the frater- antagonism and resentment it run strictly on precedent, said Wiesenger. Until recent- Fraternities do require a 1.8 nity winner, Phi Kappa Psi, and did. Sincerely, ly, the by-laws of the ASG constitution said nothing QPA; however, sororities require the members of Delta Tau Delta, The Allegheny a 2.0 QPA. This was inaccurate- Theta Chi, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, specific about voting procedures; it merely set dates for Panhellenic Association various elections. Is this "precedent" process an ef- ly reported and needs to be and Phi Delta Theta for partici- clarified for those interested in fective way to run an organization? Most definitely not. joining a sorority. If ASG can't govern itself, how can we expect them to Concerning Greek Sing, we govern us? When a single activity such as an election understand that in a review, Tales of The fails so miserably, ASG certainly can't expect support opinions of the reviewers are and respect from the studentbody. expected and encouraged. How- ever, we believe that this was a Student Athlete ASG recently set down in,,WriVOspeciftie voting pro- misdirected review. For IFC and cedures. Of course, the election. procedure would seem Panhell, the success of Greek Many student-athletes feel Sing depended on the accomp- the need to challenge this pathetically obvious to most, yet having it in writing is by Mark Bonessi a necessary formality. The Voting Chairman will no lishment of three important stigma. All people, young or goals. Guest Columnist old, seek some talent within longer have to rely on his common sense, or lack of it, themselves, which they strive to and hopefully the problems which arose in this election First, both IFC and Panhell aimed to increase the Being a collegiate athlete for let unfold. To the student- will be avoided in the future. number of groups participating. the past three years has been a athlete, however, the develop- Although ASG has revised its constitution and This year, ten out of the eleven rewarding and gratifying ex- ment of both mind and body is by-laws in recent weeks, organization and responsible recognized fraternities/sororities perience, but it has also given one in the same. But, more leadership also need to be displayed. Without these participated, compared to seven rise to many disconcerting and often than not, only half of this effort is recognized. The result qualities and measures, ASG will continue to lose out out twelve last year. Sec- perplexing thoughts. Here at ond, we -aimed for a diverse Allegheny, as well as at other is the dumb-jock stereotype. respect in the eyes of the student body, and will have a audience-not just students pass- colleges, there exists a cliched Preconception seems to be difficult time restoring its credibility. ing through the Campus Center attitude that athletes are non- the reason behind this stereo- as had occurred in previous intellectuals This stereotype, typing of the student-athlete. It The Campus welcomes all reader rrs,)onse. We reserve the years. This year freshmen, whether outspoken or in sublim- is true that some people are right to reject all letters not meeting our standards of integrity, upperclass independents, Greeks inal form, presents to the naturally academic while others accuracy and decency, and to edit for grammatical errors. All who did not participate, par- aspiring student-athlete a very are naturally athletic, but for opinions expressed in letters to the editor are those of the author ents, faculty, and administration disturbing classification. Ath- many student-athletes, the de- or authors, and do not necessarily represent the viewpoint of The attended. Third, IFC and letic and intellectual endeavors velopment of both traits is a way Campus. Deadline for letters is 5:00 P.M. the Sunday before Panhell aimed to create a unified are reciprocal, because these of life. Why should an athlete publication. The letters should be typwritten, double-spaced and and supportive Greek atmos- activities are often looked upon be expected to conform to any must be signed, with a phone number included for verification. phere while trying to imitate the as being entirely separate-one lower set of intellectual stan- Members of the Editorial Board are: Rocco Arcieri, Ned testing the body and the other dards? Why do simple precon- Boyajian, Matthew Coyne, Peter Friedman, Jennifer Matesa, tradition of years before. The taxing the mind--an athlete's ceptions about athletics lead Barbara McGill, James Miller, Kelly O'Rourke, Tetteh Nunoo cheers and genuine applause, intellectual credibility is always people to believe that because a Quarcoo, Anne Rumsey, Bill Varley and Dave Watson. along with the formal dress, atmosphere of Ford Chapel, and in question. Continued on page five CAMPUS Wednesday, November 7, 1984 Page 5 Editorial/Opinion The Last Word On The Elections

lower inflation and unemploy- Even Mondale's TV ads lacked campaign. One thing is certain, by James Miller ty he is likely to be banished to ment rates, a decrease in the now that the election is over. originality. however, whoever gets the Editorial Page Editor scope of big federal government, Despite his loss, it became quite Since nobody can predict party's nod to run four years and an expansion of U.S. mili- apparent as the campaign pro- what will occur during the from now, he or she had better One of the most striking tary power -- were achieved. gressed that Mondale is not the second Reagan administration, adopt some timelier strategies aspects of this year's federal The federal deficit is higher, dull, plain, ineffectual politician it's pointless to give advice to and leave the anachronisms election was the remarkable but that's obviously one issue observers made him out to be the Democrats about the 1988 behind. comeback Walter Mondale made. the voters cm ignore in light of before last summer's Democratic It was only eight or nine months the other, rosier statistics. National Convention. Instead, ago that Mondale was on the Mondale's task of defeating a Mondale proved to be a scrappy, Capital Punishment: ropes at the hands of Senator popular incumbent was not pragmatic campaigner. His ap- Gary Hart. Yet despite his loss unlike Adlai Stevenson's in pearance in the Louisville debate in the presidential election yes- 1956. Like Stevenson in his alone demonstrated what a terday, he leaves the campaign professional, effective, and de- A Forgotten Issue? with little to be ashamed of. His attempt to oust Dwight Eisen- hower, Mondale was forced to cent politician he really is. defeat came more as a result of any mercy, to those who have fall back on traditional Demo- Even though he faced unsur- circumstance than mistake, and, made mistakes or who cannot fit cratic values in his attempt to mountable odds and had little by Arsen Kashkashian regardless of the final tally, even into our great society. eliminate Reagan. This was a hope of defeating Reagan -- and News Editor the most ardent Reaganite knew it -- he fought a strong, I don't see why all the people should be impressed by the mistake. These are conservative times. clean campaign. While the on death row can't be killed Democrat's campaign. Reagan camp leveled charges immediately. Think of all the Is there anything the Demo- The principles of equality, social Dear Governor Hunt of North justice, arms control, active against his running-mate's fi- Carolina: money that can be saved. crats could have done to win this nancial affairs and tied him I figure for every 10,000 people election? No. Unfortunately government, and human rights I was just watching the snuggly to the Carter legacy, evening news here in Pennsyl- killed, everyone in the country for Mondale, the standard chal- are still attractive even today. However, the American of the Mondale never stepped out of vania and I saw that Margie benefits by $1. The government lenger's strategy was not avail- could either give everyone a able to him. 1980s is more liable to opt for line or hit below the belt in Velma Borfield became the first woman executed in 22 years and dollar back or redirect the In times of prosperity and the bucks if he or she is given a regard to his opponent. it happened in your state. money towards something peace, there is little a presiden- choice. The election results probably In fact, it wasn't until the I want to congratulate you useful, like defense. tial candidate can do to topple waning days of the campaign and the justice system of North Speaking of defense, one the incumbent. Mondale's as- don't indicate a complete re- that the Mondale team admitted Carolina for not backing down. thing I could never understand sertions that the economic up- jection of liberal ideals and the hopelessness of its cause. As you probably know, Pennsyl- was the opposition to the death surge under Reagan is misleading Democratic principles. The spirit of this country will turn The message rang loud and clear vania has not deemed it necess- penalty. I mean, if we can and will be short-lived simply in their television spots which ary to kill any of the inmates on kill Commies that shoot at us did not convince the optimistic back to the left in due time; and the sooner the Democrats can depicted fiery missiles rocketing death row, so I'm certainly overseas, why shouldn't we kill electorate. skyward as frightened children happy to see that someone in the madmen who shoot down Had Reagan reneged on his adapt their platform to fit the times, the sooner the next liberal stood in awe or another pic- this country is taking a stand our citizens here? 1980 campaign promises, Mon- turing a button, a finger, and a against these animals. I have some problems that I'd dale would have had some trend will develop. As for Walter Mondale, he voice-over that said, "In your States such as yours and like to address to you about how ammunition. But the President's deserves better than the obscuri- heart you know he might." Florida, where it seems they the death penalty is handled. In goals - a reduction in taxes, have an execution every month, your state they used a lethal are putting this country back injection on the woman. Why to where it should be in terms of go to all the trouble? We don't strict law and order. It's just a owe her anything. What's wrong Defending Student Athletes shame only 29 lunatics have with a simple firing squad or the been killed in the last eight electric chair? The results are all the same. Why must we be Continued from page four years. Capital punishment appears humane to these killers? student is an athlete, he or she football requires mental effort as disciplines are exemplified by to have virtually no opposition One problem that would be violates the integrity of the does the act of determining the the expression that most good and if there are people who alleviated by killing everyone on classroom, or intellectual norms aesthetic value of a work of art athletes live by: Practice makes oppose it they certainly don't death row is overcrowding of the of an institution? or literature. But in many cases, perfect. This expression is make themselves heard. Why, prisons. I think this is bad, I The skills acquired on the the athlete's sense of concentra- equally applicable to academics. up here in Northwest PA just think prisons should be over- court or playing field often work tion is more acute and keenly Revision and repetition is about everyone's gung-ho on the crowded. What are we supposed equally well in the classroom developed than the non- nothing new to an athlete. A death penalty. to do, give them a Penthouse and vice versa. These skills have athlete 's . student who has the discipline Did you notice that capital apartment for stealing a car? nothing to do with physical I am not implying that all and desire to make the varsity punishment was never brought I think if we keep the prisons appearance or prowess. There is athletes should be thought of as tennis team, for instance, cer- up in the presidential campaign? overcrowded long enough, the a strict mental attitude that can possessing all of these skills, tainly can reach his or her Neither candidate addressed the American public and the be applied to both disciplines. because many do not. I am potential in the classroom. issue or was asked about it, so I politicians will eventually ignore This attitude is comprised of saying that one should look Awareness may also be can only infer that they have no the issue like they're doing with several mental skills that are beyond stereotypical classifica- included in this list of skills that out capital punish- the death penalty. intensely developed by way of tions when evaluating people. a serious athlete possesses, but ment. One last thing, Governor athletics. Student-athletes are no more seldom gets credit for. An Mr. Hunt, I just can't Hunt. I sure hope you beat Concentration is one such bodies without minds than in- athlete is forever in a state of emphasize enough how pleased I Jesse Helms in the Senatorial skill essential for success. All tellectually inclined students are revision. "Safety Checks," so to am that you refused to stay that election down there. That man sports require total concentra- minds without bodies. speak, are constantly being run woman's execution. I think is a nut. He's a racist pig who tion to perform them well. So Discipline and desire are on physical condition. Similar- you set a fine example for our doesn't understand the first do most academic subjects. similar skills that are developed ly, these checks are also run on young people in America. We thing about human rights, unlike The simple task of catching a through athletics. These intellectual fitness. must be tough and never show you. CAMPUS Wednesday, November 7, 1984 Page 6 Perspective

. . .But I Still Have To Clean My Room. . •

four years he'll continue to I can hear your anguished Along the same lines, graduate. On the bright side, by Matthew Coyne increase defense spending, say political cries already. Of Ferraro would be vice-president. though, I might not even get a Managing Editor no to abortions, and send aid to course it matters to the party Now remember, she's a woman. loan next year if Reagan is the Central America. I'm sure that and candidate who did win. That, I would surmise, could people's choice. That would A good friend of mine once matters to people who oppose And of course it matters to the very well be a big deal for a lot take a load off my monthly told me, "It doesn't matter these ideals, but I've still got to party and candidate who lost of this nation's women. But I payments. whether you win or lose, it's memorize four pages of lines (because they feel they still have trouble asking girls to Yeah, okay, it might matter how good you look under the for my acting final. should've won). dance at parties. to the press. If, by chance, spotlight." And, just for the save of And I suppose it matters to God knows :t's going to Mondale is our current Head of With that, allow me to beat argument, if Mondale has won, the staff and administration of matter to people like Jerry State, the press will have to start further the subject of the he'll still have those Lipton the incumbent party. After all, Falwell and his moral friends if taking their interviewing/ques- elections (even though they've teabags under his eyes. And I they're the ones who may or Reagan is boss 'til '88. As of tioning process seriously. From been beaten to death already). suppose he'll want to set up may not be looking for jobs now they've got their collective what I can gather, Walter Mon- At the time this column was arms talks with the Soviets. He tomorrow morning. religious feet in the door of dale has excellent hearing. written, the results of the Having a president that audibly might work on getting the But it doesn't matter to me. American government. Reagan election weren't in yet. People deficit down to a level where has been quite helpful to that recognizes queries (much less I'm still hadn't even gone to the polls. you don't get a nose-bleed going to have to end, in fact. Seeing that God answers them) is going to make So you see, I wrote this without thinking about it, but who's to study for finals. My room will Himself supports the Republi- the press work for their pay- still look like war-torn Beirut. knowing who would win. How say? cans, one can only guess at the checks. could I? My checking account won't Just look on the front page. His plagues to be inflicted upon the But I'm still going to But now, obviously, there is jump four decimal places if a picture's right under the banner Democrats if they capture (have wonder what we're going to do a victor. And of course, a loser. certain candidate has won and with all those nuclear weapons. headline. captured?) the election. It just doesn't matter. my hairline will continue to inch And I worry about whether or But it honestly doesn't Oh, sure. I suppose that if But it doesn't really matter its way towards the middle of not the Soviets still hate us matter. Reagan has been granted another who won. my skull. because of our form of govern- I'm still going to have to ment. And my bed still isn't pay back my loans when I made... Discriminating Against Handicapped The Campus by Rocco Arcieri But I sought some answers let me in on his secretive reasons of Allegheny College Guest Columnist during the days following our for denying acceptance. The student-operated newspaper of Allegheny College since 1876. enigmatic talk. A high school friend of mine, He asked me about the Matthew M. Coyne I was right. The last page of Managing Editor Tom Ramapo, called last week . buildings on campus. I told him Bill Varley the College Catalogue 'states Senior Editor He's a college student at a state everything was practically the Suzy Peetz plainly that "Allegheny Col- Senior Consultant university in New York. We same since the time he had Advertising/PR Manager Lou- Castelli lege admits without discrimina- talked about old times, silly visited. Then he asked me where News Editor Arsen Kashkashian tion students of any sex, color, high school memories, and the he would live freshman year, Assistant News Editors Laury Marshall girls we used to hang out with in handicap. . . " There it was in supposing he did attend. I black and white. Further, it Sue McDonald ou'r hometown. We talked about hesitated. He said he might be Editorial Page Editor reads, "all students have equal James Miller Stony Brook (his school) and able to live in Baldwin because Assistant Editorial Page Editor Paul Mischler access to the facilitites of the Allegheny (my school). Tom of its central location, but would Sports Editor Corina Milner told me that he wished he could College." he manage the flight of stairs Assistant Sports Editor Kerry Logan have come to Allegheny. I said At the beginning of the to get to the first floor? I didn't Photography Editor Bob Weh he should have. I was no Catalogue is the philosophy know. He suggested that some- Assistant Photography Editor Linda Deegan smarter than he; he was a great behind the liberal arts education. one could help him. Layout Editor Kathy Buchinger athlete and class leader. I was It seems to address Tom's How would he get to classes? Layout Staff Elizabeth Cole sure Allegheny would have situation. It says Allegheny All on the first floor was his Meg Edson taken him. Tom surprised me; wants to develop people "who answer. Cafeterias? Maybe Sandra Spagnuolo he said he had visited Allegheny, have the conviction and the will South, he said. He said someone Ad Sales Representatives Jackie Falke had an interview, and was even to do something about the basic could pick up his mail; he Beth Nelson Ad Layout Staff accepted. needs of the individual." couldn't. He said he didn't even Joe Kerr Gregg Sullivan Since my friend usually Further, "a truly educated per- want to talk about social life. Kris Zaepfel makes sense, I asked him to son is an ethical man-or woman, "I couldn't even complain, explain himself. Tom simply conscious of his or her responsi- since Bentley's stairs prohibit Business Manager Charles Spach said that after his accident his bilities as a person. .. a liberally me," he blurted. He was on the Head Typist Susan Jerko plans for attending Allegheny educated person must learn verge of tears so I pursued it no Typists to live with the complexities of Tracy Gindlesperger dissolved. Tom still was not further. Diane Myers making sense. I mean, I knew the world and of human beings." There was the print, there Maria Portellos that Tom had an accident These statemP" amounted were the high flown statements Tony Chiaramonte during the summer after senior to not only . acceptance of about ethics, and there was the Mailing Wayne Ruhl year (in high school). I knew it handicapped individuals but a voice of my friend. Allegheny's Advisor Sonya Jones had left him in a wheelchair, but responsible and responsive at- inherent contradiction between I was sure that Allegheny was titude to encourage their atten- tradition and present reality is The Campus is published once weekly during the academic year. All copy is the sole property of The Campus Editorial Board. Published at non-discriminatory; I'm sure dance. I called Tom back that hard to ignore when I recall his Meadville, Pennsylvania. Allegheny would have helped night. closing question: "Have you The Campus, Box 12, Allegheny College. Offices at Rooms U210 and him. Tom just said that it was Tom snickered after I told ever tried to wheel across a brick U202, Henderson Campus Center. impossible . I let it go at that . him of my discoveries. Then, he road?" CAMPUS Wednesday, November 7, 1984 Page 7 Elections '84 continued from page one West Virginia Governor Jay homestate of New York, con- Rockefeller beating Republican Cousins Joins gratulating Reagan and calling John Raese for the Senate, and for non-partisan patriotism as Ed McAteder losing to Democrat Art Dept. well as continued support for Albert Gore for Republican gender equality. Howard Baker's old seat from The strength of the Repub- Tennessee. lican ticket exceeded even In Pennsylvania, Democrat by Susan E. Brubaker ambitious projections. Accord- Don Bailey was declared the The Campus ing to ABC news reports, Reagan victor over Republican Susan captured 59% of the blue collar Shanaman in the race for vote, 55% of women, 58% of Au di tor- Gen e ral. "You develop a wider Italians, and 49% of Hispanics -- Republican R. Budd Dwyer spectrum to your life from living all audiences he had not been captured State Treasurer over abroad," says Dr. Windsor F. favored to win. Mondale, Democrat Al Benedict with 52% Cousins, the newest professor to meanwhile, did manage to win as opposed to 45% of the vote. join Allegheny's art department. some of his most direct targets: The contest between Dem- "There is some satisfaction he held 89% of the black vote, ocrat Allen Ertel and Republican Photo by Weh 70% of Jewish votes, and 64% incumbent LeRoy Zimmerman to finding your way around a Windsor Cousins (right) speaks informally with students. hardware store, learning how to among the unemployed. for Attorney General remained change a washer in French." He describes Allegheny as after losing the lease on his Paris According to limited returns too close to call with 20% of the Cousins has spent a large "a very friendly place indeed... a studio. available Tuesday night, the vote in at midnight. part of his life abroad- painting, place of civility and good- Describing Europe as "a Republicans did not fare as well Locally, Republican incum- travelling, and teaching. After spiritedness, with great respect visual feast," he says he was elsewhere in the 1984 elections. bent Tom Ridge made a land- earning his A.B. from Princeton for the individual. These are the fascinated with European land- Republicans lost senate seats in slide victory over Democratic in 1952, he travelled as a Naval usual things that colleges adver- scape, with "nature tranformed at least four states, with Demo- challenger Tim Young for the officer, and spent two years in tise- but Allegheny really has by man, and by 2000 years of crat Tom Harkin beating Roger 21st district Congressional seat. North lAfrica. A Fulbright them." cultivation ." Jepsen in Iowa, John Caerry Ridge held 63% of the vote Fellowship and the G.I. Bill took Not only a lecturer, Cousins Speaking on U.S. students, over Shamie in Massachusetts, against Young's 37%. him to Paris. has been and still is an artist. Cousins says, "There's too much Later, he lectured American His first show was in New York emphasis placed on earning one's students in Venice. The city and City in 1961. The paintings living'." He stresses education THE CRITTER COMPANY its art sparked an interest in art displayed were inspired by the and the study-abroad experience Unique Pets history, and he returned in 1972 Greek Islands, where he travelled as "good in and of itself ." x tz to teach at Hollins College, then 248 Chestnut St. 4'1 at Penn State. Store Hours: Meadville, PA In 1982, Cousins received 10 - 8 p.m. his Ph.D. at Penn State, and Fri. 10 - 9 p.m. 333-9055 lectured there. His most recent Sat. 10 - 5 p.m. position was with Wilson College SPECIAL in Chambersburg. Aquarium Set-up CROSS COUNTRY SKIS, PARKAS, 139.95 AND HAND—KNIT SWEATERS Chapel News During morning worship in Study Abroad Through Ford Meit.arial Chapel this Sun- day, November 11, at 11 • Syracuse University. o'clock, Dr. Patricia A. Ward will preach the sermon on II Peter 1:3-8, "Knowledge to Live By". Dr. Ward will become the Dean of Arts and Sciences at Wheaton College, Illinois, in GUIDO'S January. She is currently Professor of French and Com- MASTER parative Literature at the Pennsylvania State University. She received her B.A. TAILOR (summa cum laude) from East- ern Nazarene College, her M.A. and Ph.D. in Comparative Literature from the University CUSTOM MADE SUITS of Wisconsin, Madison. She has studied in Paris under the ALTERATIONS FOR MEN AND LADIES auspices of a Fulbright Fellow- ship. ALL LEATHER ALTERATIONS Study in one of SCI's 27 academic programs conducted in Dr. Ward is the author of England, France, Italy, Spain, and other locations. Grants are available for a semester, a year, or a summer of study abroad. three books and numerous ALREADY MADE SUITS, articles in scholarly and religious SPORTSCOATS, AND SLACKS Christian SEND TODAY FOR OUR CATALOG! publications, including AVAILABLE SOON FOR Century and Christianity Today. I Name The Chapel Choir will 130TH MEIN AND LADIES participate in this service, singing Address the anthem "Kyrie" by Durante. City State Tip Chaplain Steve MacArthur will serve as liturgist. There will be a reception for Dr. Ward in the 875 WATER STREET 333-9737 dipa Ph- Chapel Oratory following the SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY DIV1SiON Of INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS ABROAD 119 Euckl Avenue, Syracuse, Now Yak 13210 (315) 423-3471 ... im.•••••■■ service. 1 42•11•1111111 IMINIMANNI... ••1 CAMPUS Wednesday, November 7, 1984 Page 8 Food Committees Formed by Margaret Powers the committee at a floor meeting man, "would be to have about and take the names of interested three students from each resi- Staff Writer students. dence hall, with all three dining These students met with halls represented." On October 17, a new Drezek, Workman, and a number Drezek stressed the fact that campus organization, the Food of Food Service managers nothing can be revised or im- Services Committee, met for the October 17 and 25. These proved in the dining halls if the first time. The group was meetings have already brought management is unaware of the developed by Food Service about a number of changes in opinions of the students. He Director Denny Drezek to create the dining halls. One improve- stated, "A problem must be a link between students and the ment was the addition of a called to the attention of the food service in the dining halls. breakfast dish to weekend managers before anything can be According to Drezek, he lunches so that late ;risers. may done to solve it. There are had wanted for some time to have either breakfast or lunch. people here willing to listen if develop a committee that would Another significant im- students will only come for- "respond to student needs, provement was that more tables ward." requests, and concerns." When and chairs have been added to all Drezek suggested that if such a committee was attempted three dining halls to better something is wrong at a meal several years ago under the accomodate the large number of that can be immediately cor- auspices of ASG, the students students. The revision and rected, such as cold food or

Photo by Deegan appointed to serve on it soon posting of the menu was a third empty beverage containers, stu- lost interest and the project was improvement resulting from dents should inform someone Diners may find improvements due to the efforts of the Food dropped. these meetings. about it right then . The com- Services Committee. mittee's purpose is to help This year, Drezek went to Although the committee has improve more consequential, . • Kent Workman, Director of been very successful so far, both long term conditions, such as Residence Life, for help in Drezek and Workman expressed menu changes and special meals. developing a committee con- the need for more students to In both cases, nothing can be sisting of several volunteer rep- get involved. At this point, only done to help if the managers and resentatives from each dorm. two dining halls and four dorms workers are unaware there is a Workman then instructed all the are represented. "The ideal problem. dorm RD's and RA's to discuss situation," according to Work- "We just want people to know we care," stated Drezek. Shear "We just want to improve. The more input we get from the 249 Chestnut St. (next to 'Sue's Cafe) Perfection students, the better the service by Dallas will be." Students interested in join- Full-Service Salon ing the committee are invited to %re ate Walk-Ins Welcomed contact Kent Workman at the The G AS ' Residence Life office in Bentley. Park Avenue Plaza Meetings are held every third 226 Thursday at 12:15 p.m. in the Whole Darn drkhag 724-1671 10% Discount with college ID back dining room of South Dining Hall. WE DELIVER THE C.C. GO BINET P9E43ENTS 6 p.m. - 10 p.m. TI NG- SYNE C1-19ISTIVITT PTI 9TY I CALL

7 24- 5 0 1 6 Tree Trimmiqg Party ar?d CarolirA Last Call 9:30 p.m. 1-(riday Nov. 9 10:00 irk tt?e C.C. hobby checks accepted with ID * I Free Liter Coke Fi wan, 41 NG DMINISTIIFT TION SYNE. DO 1\IG_E I CULTY, w/$5 Purchase ND STTI FIB witt? hive Svvipg Jazz Bard INVITED 891 MARKET ST. Sat. Nov. 10 9:00 irk $*************************************, THE CAMPUS SPORTS November 7, 1984 "Home of the Winning Gators" Men's Soccer Ends With Loss the mid-west. Denison prevailed by Michael Finegan but it took two overtimes and Sportswriter two Allegheny ejections to secure victory. The score was The soccer season ended on a tied at 1 apiece as regulation sour note this past week with play ended, the lone Gator goal two defeats at the hands of scored by freshman Greg Sprott Bethany and league rival on an assist from Brian Butcher. Denison. Those two losses dropped the Gators' record to Both of Denison's goals came 8-9-1, deceiving considering the in the second overtime period team's year-long progress and and both were the result of improvement. "We're a good Allegheny infractions. The 3-1 team now, " said defenseman final left the Gators with a losing Dan Bryson. "We should final record but a much im- be great next year." proved team with a chance for a Tuesday the team hosted national ranking in a few years. Bethany College of West "I feel that this game was the Virginia, ranked fifth in the culmination of all our work nation, and were handed a 4-0 because it was a total team defeat. "They were the number effort. Unfortunately the score five team in the nation and they doesn't show it. We feel good showed it ." Bryson said. about ourselves and look for- On Saturday, the Gators ward to next season with great travelled to Denison where they hope," said Coach Martin faced the number eight team in Goldberg.

Photo by Web Gator soccer ends on a sour note with two defeats in the hands of Bethany and Dennison. Football Falls 21-17 After that, Allegheny got the Standout performances for by Rad Detar ball rolling. Their next drive the Gators were credited to tight Sports Writer ended in three points as Kyle end Mark Bonessi and tailback Arseneault booted a 26-yard Curtis Brown as they shared in DELAWARE, OH--The first 59 field goal. the selection of Gator Offensive minutes of football did not The Gators scored a second Player of the Week. Bonessi decide the outcome of this time in the third quarter. This caught five passes for 78 yards game last Saturday afternoon. drive went 43 yards in 3 plays; and scored one touchdown. The verdict was reached in the highlighted by a 37-yard pass Curtis Brown contributed 83 last 52 seconds of play as Ohio Wesleyan marched 41 yards in six plays to send the Gators to the showers in despair. Mark Bonessi and tailback Curtis Brown shared Ohio Wesleyan drew first blood as they marched into the the selection of Gator offensive player of the Gator endzone on their first week. possession of the game to take a 7-0 lead. The Gators then initiated what turned out to be a seesaw from Brodman to Bonessi and yards on 20 carries and also battle by evening the score completed by a three-yard scored a touchdown. at 7-7. The Gator scoring drive touchdown run from Curtis Senior defensive tackle Bob totaled 67 yards. The possession Brown. The Gators led 17-14 as Fraser was chosen Defensive was capped off by a 22-yard the third quarter ended. Player of the Week. He had touchdown pass from Chris a consistantly strong defensive Brodman to tight end Mark The fourth quarter remained performance coupled with 4 Bonessi. Kyle Arseneault added scoreless until the final seconds sacks. the extra point and the score of the game when Bishop was even as the half ended. fullback Eric Gray bullied his The Gator record fell to 2-7 The Bishops broke the tie in way one yard into the the Gator overall and 1-5 in conference Photo by Weh the third quarter with a 77-yard endzone. The gun sounded play. Next week Allegheny will Lady Gators topped both Kenyon and Ohio Wesleyan last touchdown pass from quarter- with the final score Ohio close out the '84 season at Grove weekend by scores of 2-0, 2-0. back Jay Hood to Bobby Hill. Wesleyan 21, Allegheny 17. City.

CAMPUS Wednesday, November 7, 1984 Page 10 Senior Sportslight On Debra Durr Intrarnurals by Corina Muller As to her opinion about the new NCAC conference Durr Sports Editor Hard Corps Strut Their Stuff comments, "This is the first year Allegheny women will have a Led by the outstanding two-way play of Krissy Kohl and Lisa Not only is Debra Durr an All conference championship, which Smith, and the fine quarterbacking of Jill Swanson, Hard Corps American for three whole years, is key for Nationals. It helps won the intramural women's flag football title in decisive fashion, but she is also a National All you get over the jitters and 34-0, over ABC. Kohl accomplished the rare feat of scoring American, one of the top six in teaches you to perform well touchdowns on both offense and defense. She returned two of the nation in Division III. under pressure." her five interceptions for scores and also caught a TD pass from Durr's training program con- In Dun's opinion, "Kenyon Swanson. Smith ran the ball well and played well on defense. sists of 3-5 hours of weights and college is our biggest rival, with swimming a day in the Fall, and one girl in particular who will Volleyball Play-offs Tighten up an extensive in-season program give me a competitive power- during the winter of 5-7 hours a house in Division III." As for the With only four days remaining until the start of the play-offs, day besides 2-3 meets a week. whole team, Durr seems con- the races for intramural volleyball play-off berths are tightening The six month long swim season fident, "We have a strong up. Although the teams in the top spots are secure, several teams culminates with Nationals in the Photo by Weh freshman team due to effective are scrambling for the remaining spots. first week of March. recruitment and returning All In the women's league, the Screwdrivers are out in front with Americans." a 6-0 mark. Teddy's, AXO, and the Slammers, all at 4-2, are deadlocked in second place. Brook 2nd is third with a 3-3 Make Yourself Known!! record. Three teams appear to have good play-off chances in the men's Send your letters to "This is the first league. Undefeated BSH (5-0) sits atop the league standings, followed by Pure Dirt (4-2) and PDT-B(3-2). The Campus Allegheny women's con- An undefeated team also leads the fraternity league. PDT, ference championship." 4-0, is trailed closely by TX (4-1) and DTD (3-1). Box 12 Play-offs for men and women will begin Sunday, November 11.

Do it today!! When asked what she enjoyed Flag Football All-Star Team about Allegheny swimming, FIRST TEAM--ALL STARS: Lou Reynolds (80 Proof), Tom Dun replied, "I get an immense MI OM I= MI MI MMMMMMM IMO ...... Pierro (Outlaws), Ethan Brown (Ethan's Browns), Steve Cass amount of satisfaction when I (PDT), Mark Wrigley (PDT), Ethan Milley (PKP), Josh Walters swim, I work for me and I get (Outlaws), Bob Bourne (PDT), Bob Zameroski (80 Proof), John 272 CHESTNUT ST. rewarded for that. I've always Bartholme (DTD), Nate Paskey (Outlaws), Matt Di Andreth set goals for myself and I've 3.36-6228 (Rebels), Tom Murphy (PDT), Shane Wheeler (DTD). achieved them." SECOND TEAM: Darrin Modrak (Pure Dirt), A.J. Valeri Being a three year Alden (Rebels), Dave Hood (Rebels), Jim Zurovchak (Ethan's Browns), An investment in your physical well-being. Scholar has also proved to Durr Jim Campion (Ethan's Browns), Dave Freda (Ethan's Browns), HOURS: that, "swimming has always Rob Bruce (PDT), Matt Bartlett (SAE), Barry Sharp (DTD). Mon. - Fri. 5:30 a.m.-9:00 p.m. helped my studies." In closing, Sat. 10:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. Durr added, "It's like a recip- FIRST TEAM--ALL STARS: Jenny Heiberg (Gradis), Sue rocal thing, Allegheny has done Scudder (Gradis), Krissy Kohl (Hard Corps), Lisa Smith (Hard something for me and I've done Corps), Sandy Starr (Hard Corps), Jill Swanson (Hard Corps), $25 Discount with this ad something for Allegheny." Ingrid Walsh (ABC). M ... so me — — • Els — am =I I= No mil .....

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CAMPUS Wednesday, November 7, 1984 Page 11 NOW'S THE TIME to apply for CAMPUS positions for second term , 1984,-85. ALL positions are open: News Editor Photography Editor Weekend Editor Assistant News Editors (2) Assistsnt Photography Editor Weekend Assistant Editor Editorial page Editor Advertising Manager Weekend Design Editor Assistant Editorial Page Editor Ad Sales Reps Layout Editor Ad Layout Staff (3) Sports Editor Layout Assistants (3) Assistant Sports Editor Mailing Coordinator

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Keeping pace with runner...W3 Billboard's Top Hits "sr The following are the top albums and singles according to Billboard's survey for Paul McCartney-a man of the week ending November 3,1984 static character...W3 SINGLES ALBUMS 1. "CARIBBEAN QUEEN (NO MORE 1. PRINCE AND THE REVOLUTION, LOVE ON THE RUN)," Billy Ocean, "Purple Rain / Soundtrack," Warner Bros. Dylan reflects on the 60's and Jive/Arista. JUST CALLED TO SAY I LOVE 2. BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN, "Born in the 80's ...W4 2. "I YOU," Stevie Wonder, Motown. The U.S.A.," Columbia. 3. "PURPLE RAIN," Prince and The 3. TINA TURNER ,"Private Dancer," Revolution, Warner Bros. Capitol. 4. "HARD HABIT TO BREAK," 4. HUEY LEWIS AND THE NEWS, Chicago, Full Moon/Warner Bros. "Sports," Chrysalis. "WAKE ME UP BEFORE YOU GO - 5. JULIO IGLESIAS, "1100 Bel Air Allegheny College Jazz Lab 5. GO," Wham, Columbia. Place," Columbia. to take to the stage...W4 6. "LUCKY STAR," Madonna, Sire/ 6. STEVIE WONDER, "The Woman in Warner Bros. Red / Soundtrack," Motown. 7. "ON THE DARK SIDE," John 7. THE CARS, "Heartbeat City," Cafferty and The Beaver Brown Band, Elektra. Scotti Bros./Epic. 8. MADONNA, "Madonna," Sire/Warner 8. "BLUE JEAN," David Bowie, EMI- 9. JOHN CAFFERTY AND THE America. BEAVER BROWN BAND, "Eddie and 9. "BETTER BE GOOD TO ME," Tina The Crusiers / Soundtrack," Scotti Bros. Weekend is published each week as part of The Campus. All copy is the Turner, Capitol. 10. LIONEL RICHIE, "Can't Slow sole property of The Campus 10. "I FEEL FOR YOU " Chaka Khan, Editorial Board. Published at Down," Motown. Meadville, Pennsylvania. Warner Bros.

Weekend, Box 12, Allegheny College Offices at Rooms U210 and U202. Henderson Campus Center. Feature /Reviews W3 Stress- Its Up To You Good Guy Pau Running And A Busy Schedule McCartney by Eric Stragar by James Lombardi knees or worn out my muscles. If I have Weekend Writer slowed down, it is not by a significant Physics Department Throughout his twenty-two year amk, '.1i. In 1968 I held the New Jersey State A.A.U. records in the indoor three recording career, Paul McCartney has How many miles have you run in your mile and the outdoor six mile. Two years remained true to his original self. lifetime? When you are busy, how can ago I bettered my 1968 six mile time and McCartney has, in the past, emulated you afford the time to run? Why do you last year I nearly matched the three mile such teen idols as Gene Vincent and like running so much? These are some of time. In 1983 I also ran my best mara- Eddie Cochran while also going in com- the questions that people ask me. plete reverse and has played the role of I've been running since I was 16 and thon time in the Dublin City Marathon in Ireland. I think the secret to this con- the starry eyed romantic. While John over the last 26 years I have logged about Lennon was singing of watching "Rock- one of the many highlights of the album. 40,000 miles. Sometimes when I am sistency is found in the fact that I enjoy running and I try not to overdo it during ing Horse People Eat Marshmallow Pies" Both songs possess a simple yet lush busy, I feel I can't afford not to run. and George Harrison sang of Nirvena or string sound while the former song's, During a run the solution to a tough practice runs. I know that I run far less than most other runners who compete in some other ludicrous flower child original string section is toned down, problem may come to me much more symbol, McCartney played the straight albeit for the better. quickly than if I were sitting at my desk. races. But I hardly ever go two days in a row without exercisin laced good guy in the Beatles. Not all of the cover songs work After being out on the roads for forty Although Lennon accused though. "Good Day Sunshine" is point- minutes or so, I really feel relaxed and McCartney of playing "Granny Music" less. Always one of the more useless ready to get back to work. songs like "Yesterday", "Michelle" and Beatle songs, it is made more useless by But I like running for other reasons "Eleanor Rigby" have a certain lasting the fact that the overdubbed ending too. In the middle of my running career quality that the aforementioned Lennon chorus shows the lack of enthusiam that there was an eight month period during and Harrison songs don't have. Their Lennon and Harrison could bring to a which I had almost no physical exercise. songs have dated badly, although they are song such as this. "Silly Love Songs" also That period ended one night when I had enshrined in the psychedelic burial fails due to its "new" horn section. This trouble with my car and thought I would ground in the sky, with acid tabs and love new horn section sounds like a Warner just run the few miles home. I remember beads. Brothers soundtrack to a cartoon. The how hard it was to make my legs move McCartney, in the past few years, original drippy lyrics haven't changed and how tired I felt. Then and there I had entrenched himself in a kind of top either. Fortunately the original rockers decided to get back into shape and to 40, romantic mood. This has been "No Values" and "Not Such a Bad Boy," stay that way as long as I could. Now proved by his last two albums, "Tug of complete with a brillant, fiery, rave-up when I run, in contrast to that night 15 I know that running is not for every- War" and "Pipes of Peace." Where his Dave Edmunds guitar solo, catch fire and years ago, I feel in control of my body. one. But whenever someone wants to former proved to be a sort of corny turn a romantic, laid-back album into a Quite often I run a number of fast start I usually encourage him or her. I classic (with the camp hit "Ebony and fiery walk down rock's past. quarter mile runs on a track with short suggest starting off slowly, and in some Ivory") the latter proved to be a marsh- The highlight of the album is the rests between. It feels great to run the cases mixing walking and running for mallow-like dud. McCartney's syrupy medley of "Yesterday" / "Here There last one the fastest of all. It is exhilara- awhile. Too many people start by odes to love have proved to be a bit and Everywhere" and "Wanderdust." ting to see the track fly by not because I running too fast or too far. Their bodies trying on doubtful ears. Nevertheless his They contain a simple acoustic guitar an am riding in a car but because my own can't take it and they give up. The best brand of pop is probably the best of its an ethereal string section that literally body is carrying me. advice I can give a new runner is to run kind. sends chills up the spine, particularily on Many people are interested in how less than you think you can on any With his new album, a soundtrack to the end of "Here, There and Every- much I have slowed down over the years. particular day. Save some energy for the movie "Give My Regards to Broad- where." However, a problem surfaces They wonder if running has hurt my your next time out. street," McCartney his taken some big that really doesn't hinder the songs. As risks by covering some of his old songs. shown on "Back to the Egg" (1979) Where some groups (like Spirit and the McCartney's boyish tenor is starting to Small Faces) stripped down their old crack and go flat. However at 42, it songs and 'forced them to succumb to seems as though McCartney is singing 80's technological devices and MTV these songs with a poignant feeling, as if stylings, McCartney has merely made his looking back on his glorious past. These older songs more gentle and has added songs make up for the scooby-doo like strings and brass ensembles. Thus several jazz version of "The Log and Winding of the updated Beatle songs seem more Road." classy then ever. One has the feeling that Although full of mistakes, with great McCartney has always wanted to alter guest musicians (David Gilmour, Dave these songs but has never had the chance, Edmunds, John Paul Jones and of course until now. Ringo Starr) and delicate string and brass The simple prettiness to the covers of emsembles this album succeeds. "Weanor Ribgy" and "For No One" are

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W4 Music Dylan- Still A-Changin' In The Eighties

by Ned Boyajian Weekend Writer "Don't confuse me The times they are a-changin' - Bob Dylan with the genuine ar- Back in the 1960's a group of young singers inspired by ticle. I'm a folk Woody Guthrie began performing folk music in clubs, coffee singer, that's what I houses, and protest rallies. They had names like Tom Paxton, Phil Ochs, and Joan Baez. It was Pete Seeger, seeing their am, but I admire a determination to carry on where his friend Guthrie left off, who lot of other folks. . ." first called these youngsters Woody's Children. True, Woody's Children didn't really say anything new. For generations people sang for social reform. But they differ from their forebearers--Woody's fathers?--in two significant ways. They were professional singers dedicated to social refrom rather than professional reformers who also wrote songs. Ed McCurdy-- Woody's younger brother, perhaps, rather than his child--once said, "Don't confuse me with the genuine article. I'm a folk singer, that's what I am, but I admire a lot of other folks... " More importantly people listened to them. Whether Woody's Children brought a fresh dynamism to their music or if you want to keep your soul they just came along at a time when people were willing to hear Don't Don't Don't play the chords of fame them out, their songs were truely the voice of their rebellious Tom Paxton, happily, is still going strong, writing "the songs that've been keeping me off generation. When Dylan wrote "The Times They Are the White House guest list for years now," as he puts it. Jimmy Carter's encounter with the A-changin' " he seemed to prophesy the dawn of a new age. Let's rabbit, Nancy Reagan's little pistol, Ronald Reagan's welfare cuts, the neutron bomb, and the look at the folk for whom they sing. Rubik's cube have all been subjected to his wonderfully satirical wit: From the average folkie's point of view things look pretty grim. We're faced with a presidential choice between a second- I twittled it this way, I twittled it that rate Barry Goldwater and his decent but lackluster challenger. Aha I exclaimed this is strange Jane Fonda is hawking exercise books. Eldridge Cleaver says No matter how I twittle this cube the blasted thing Berkley is too anti-buisiness (whatever thatmeans). H. Rapp Don't seem to change! Brown is hiding out in Africa, Abbie Hoffman is not sure he can Of Bob Dylan, since that black day in 1965 when he went electric, the less said the better. trust anyone under thirty. Zonker graduated. So how are the His recent song "Sun Down on the Union" does, however seem to be an attempt to recapture folkies themselves holding out under this reaction? some of his old magic. Some, like Judy Collins and John Sebastian, entered the pop Then there is Joan Baez. She recently refused to join other singers at a benefit concert in a music arena. Phil Ochs, after doing one concert in an Elvis Presly rendition of "America the Beautiful." She said something about its being too nationalistic. suit suicided rather than ponder his soul to Billboard Magazine; Thank God some things do not change. Jazz Lab Readies For Performance (PIO) -- November 2, 1984 -- The Included in the program are pieces CASSIE 'S KITCHEN Allegheny College Jazz Lab is ready to such as "Someone to Watch Over Me" by CORNER OF NORTH WATER STREETS perform. Under the direction of Floyd Gershwin, "Milestones" by Davis and Williams, instructor of music, the group "Sophisticated Lady" by Ellington. The HOAGIES—ALLKINDS -ANTIPASTO will present their first concert of the concert is November 8 at 8:15 p.m. in the PEPPERONI BALLS . SPAGHETTI 1984-85 season on November 8. Shafer Auditorium located in the Campus The 19 members of the ensemble are Center. The show is open to the public all Allegheny students and have come CHICKEN WINGS Mild, Hot, Suicidal and is free of charge. together to create one of the best jazz FREE DELIVERY bands to date at Allegheny, according to The ability to have a general familarity * We Accept Personal Checks * Williams. With the intent of practice with the music so swiftly has allowed a sessions being to bring assigned pieces of great deal of time to polish the works. In music to a "working" stage, this year's turn, the music selected for the upcoming PHONE: 337-7612 ensemble has reached that point quickly concert is ambitious and challenging. PIZZA • • • cwheitehse ipteemr I small coke w/ Personal 2.00 .50 BALLOO\ TYME 2 small cokes w/ Small (8 pieces) 4.30 .70 4 small cokes w/ Large ( 12 pieces) 6.00 1.00 336-4310 Supreme 11.00 • ITEMS: ikLLOON DELIVERY Pepperoni • Sausage • Mushrooms • Peppers • Meatballs IN COSTUME •Onions • Green Olives • Anchovies • Hot Peppers • •