
.) Students air• Dedicalion grievances• ceremony On April 19, 1977, the official One of the major problems dedication ceremony of Cook presented to Dean Mount con­ Hall took place on the Cook Hall On April 5 John T. Mount, Vice cerned the tenure of professors. plaza. The late Charles H. Cook, President for Regional Cam­ Several students expressed for whom the building is named, puses and Dean of University dissatisfaction that the was a member of the Board of College, conducted an informal University did not renew con­ Trustees of Lima Technical meeting with Lima campus tracts of certain professors. The College and performed a vital students. The meeting was held students said it was unfair they role in selection of the present in the student lounge on the had no say in this matter. In site of the Lima campus. Dr. fourth floor of Galvin Hall. Dean answering, Dean Mount ex­ James Biddle presided over the Mount called the meeting "a plained OSU hires only good ceremony, and Dr. Harold fireside chat with no heat." caliber professors and when a Enarson, President of Ohio State The friendly discussion was an particular professor is let go he University, was one of the key opportunity for Lima students to will be replaced with a teacher speakers. Lima Technical voice their grievances to the just as good. College Board of Trustees, University. Unfortunately, due to numerous members of the Lima a lack of communication, only a Another major issue discussed community, faculty and students dozen students attended. was the problem with the were in attendance. The meeting began with each bookstore. Often the bookstore Cook Hall houses the dental student introducing himself to can not make available required hygiene and radiologic the group. In the introductions books when the students need technology programs of Lima each student gave his name, them. According to Dr. James S. Technical College. The new rank, OSU or LTC, major, high Biddle, the main campus stores Learning Resources Center­ school attended and the reason he will not share books with regional Library and new gymnasium are was present at the meeting. campuses if there are not enough also located in the building. to suit their own needs. Dean Dean Mount at Lima OSU Dedication Week included Mount said he was unaware of other activities such as an exhibit this problem and would check on of American art; displays and it. demonstrations in dental The "fireside chat" was a hygiene, marketing, engineering question and answer period technology, law enforcement, where both students and Dean and elementary education; Mount listened to one another sporting events; a lecture by intently and was well worth Pulitzer prize-winning Arthur M. everyone's time. Schlesinger, Jr.; and per­ Julie Lyle formances by the National Shakespeare Company. May 11, 1977 Volume 3, Num~er 3 portant factor they will weigh is what the House decides to do on OSU tuition Bill 191 which is still in com­ mittee. If you need help with your increase seen? tuition for Autumn Quarter, Dr. Biddle strongly urges that you Merlene Truesdale wanted to has the impression from our investigate the possibility of know if tuition at OSU will go up conversation that those of us getting a grant. Surprisingly in the Fall. To get the answer I attending OSU may be paying enough many students here are went to see Dr. James S. Biddle, more tuition Autumn Quarter. eligible for grants who have not applied. Gary Weaver in the director of OSU and president of The answer should come in Lima Technical College. He was S.A.B. is financial adviser for able to tell me for sure that June when the board of trustees OSU and Lima Tech. He will be in Columbus will meet to con­ able to answer your questions. tuition would not be raised at sider fee increases. One im- Lima Technical College, because Sharon Wright House Bill 191 will provide money for institutions underfunded last Schlesinger speaks on year as Lima Tech was. Dr. Biddle honoring Mr. Cook About OSU, however, he could not be so positive. This reporter 'The Politics of History' Two-time Pulitzer Prize survive the trials and tribulations of Mr. Cook to campus officials at couldn't have helped feeling winner, Arthur M. Schlesinger, which have contributed to the the luncheon. looked down upon by the mem­ Hosteling Jr. was presented in lecture at demise of other great nations in Ohio State football coach, bers of the Sertoma Club who the Student Activities Building on history. In answer to that Woody Hayes, was guest speaker dominated the ceremony. April 20, 1977. The noted historian question, Dr. Schlesinger stated at the luncheon. Hayes praised open to all wo:l the Pulitzer Prize in 1946 in that America must abandon the his friend of many years as a history for The Age of Jackson, illusion of the divine sacredness community leader, ana Ont! The American Youth Hostel and again in 1966 in biography for and accept the reality that it is as whose interest. in young people Association was honored May 1st A Thousand Days: John F. fallible, as human, as all other led to the establishment of the through 7th. What's good about Kennedy in the White House. nations. Dr. Schlesinger in­ Lima OSU-LTC campus. hosteling? Good times! Good Dr. Schlesinger spoke on the· timated that such integrity and In addition to Woody Hayes and fellowship! Good exercise! topic of The Politics of History continued patience with the members of the Sertoma Club, Anyone can join this group experiment might for some time Mayor Harry Moyer and whose emphasis is on cycling, and focused his lecture on the history of American politics. He preserve the basics upon which numerous members of the OSU­ hiking and canoeing. Mem­ emphasized the fact that the the nation's government was LTC staff were also in at­ bership costs eleven dollars a foundation of American politics founded and the greatness it has tendance. The luncheon was a year for a single adult, twelve consists of religious and secular achieved over the past two preliminary to Dedication Week, dollars family and five dollars for philosophies. Dr. Schlesinger centuries. · April 18-23, which com­ anyone under eighteen. centered on two concepts which Denyce Peyton memorated Mr. Cook's con­ Bike hikes are held every were instrumental to the tributions. Saturday and Sunday from the Denyce Peyton first of March to the first of establishment of this country's November. During the summer, politics: the concept that Hayes here short rides are taken every America was the "chosen Tuesday and Thursday evening. nation" and could defy history for dedication and surpass all other civilizations Some longer trips are planned in greatness and unprecedented this summer; one is to Pike's luncheon longevity, and that America was At the dedication of Mr. Cook's Peak in Colorado and another is an experiment to be tested rnr A dedication luncheon honoring to Wisconsin. If you're really picture, Woody Hayes, that endurance and greatness by the the late Charles H. Cook .was epitome of good sport.Smanship, ambitious, start planning for the sponsored by the Lima Noon trip to Europe in the summer of inevitable conflicts which befall wondered why more students all nations. It was noted that Sertoma Club, Tuesday, April 5, weren't at the dedication lun­ '78. 1977, in Cook Hall, the newest Jim Winslow is the man to call America has proven to be more cheon. Why weren't more virtuous than other nations of the building on campus. Cook Hall is students informed prior to the at: 227-5764 if more information named for the Past International is needed about joining this world. Therefore, after two event? I went to the ceremony in organization. h~dred years of prosperity, the President of the Sertoma Club order to cover the event and the ultimate question was posed and Lima community leader. The Sharon Wright few students who were there . concerning A_meric_a's ability to Sertoma Club donated a portrait Mr. Hayes Page 2 ADENA Page 2 ---~.::~-=------------------------------·-----------------------;mnoOir~e sense to encourage people to develop their whole per­ sonality? In this way they would be free to develop their poten­ The struggle for tiality as fully as they are able. Now they are being discouraged to do so, so they will fit some ADENA STAFF prehistoric idea of what it is to be Editor - Kim Miller equality continues a man or to be a woman. To be free to develop one's total per­ Assistant Editor - Denyce Peyton by Judy Hempfling avenues through which they can sonality as much as possible and Photographer - Julie Lyle From time immemorial, develop their potentials and use to strive to develop the potentials Assistant Layout Editor - Sharon Wright subjugated humanity has cried them to the utmost. we individually choose to develop out for liberation and freedom. is, in my mind, the ultimate Women, as an identifiable group, freedom this discussion will have been calling for an end to A contemporary myth is bring. the oppression of their sex for floating around which says that over 200 years. Even women are quickly catching up Social mores which prevent Shakespeare of Elizabethan with men in professional careers women from entering into in­ England had recognized the and are receiving fairer wages fluential positions in our society oppression of women. This is than a few years ago. Looking at in any significant number will evident when Beatrice, of Much the statistics proves just the have to disappear. When this Ado About Nothing, bluntly opposite is true.
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