The College of Wooster Open Works The oV ice: 1981-1990 "The oV ice" Student Newspaper Collection 11-16-1984 The oW oster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1984-11-16 Wooster Voice Editors Follow this and additional works at: https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1981-1990 Recommended Citation Editors, Wooster Voice, "The oosW ter Voice (Wooster, OH), 1984-11-16" (1984). The Voice: 1981-1990. 346. https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1981-1990/346 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the "The oV ice" Student Newspaper Collection at Open Works, a service of The oC llege of Wooster Libraries. It has been accepted for inclusion in The oV ice: 1981-1990 by an authorized administrator of Open Works. For more information, please contact [email protected]. A word is worth one coin; There will be no Voce pub- silence is worth two. The Tal- lished next week. mud Have a relaxing Thanksgiving! VOLUME CI WOOSTER. OHIO, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1884 NUMBER 10 Wooster Welcomes Assembly Shirley Chisholm Internship S Black Loader in Residence One or more Wooster juniors ' Shirley Chisholm, former Chisholm was first elected to will have an opportunity to woman in the 91st Congress in 1968. Her earn college credit while serv- senior Democratic ing as an intern in the General the U.S. House of Representa-constituenc- y was the 12th Con bor-lead- er Assembly in Columbus next tives, will be the first black gressional district in the fac- Col-- ough Brooklyn. The center of spring semester, thanks to in residence at the of - Bedford-Stuyves-198- ulty action, taken last week. lege of Wooster for the 1984- - her district is 5 program, academic year. Chisholm ant, which includes parts of In explaining the - Gordon Shull, chairperson of rwill address "The 1984 Elec- Bushwick, Brownsville. East Depart- tion: Who Really Won? Who New York, and Greenpoint. the Political Science com-No- v. ment, said that applications are Really Lost?" on Thursday, Blacks and Puerto Ricans open good aca- 29 at 8 p.m. in the College prise more than 85 of the to juniors with Chapel. population The rest are demic records, demonstrated of Wooster's McGaw there. interest in public affairs, and . Jewish, Polish, Ukranian. and independent- Chkholm also wiU speak at Iulian No other congressional the ability to work the Black Studies Seminar in so ly, as well as part of a legisla- Lowry Center's faculty lounge district is diverse.. tive group. Thursday at 4 p.m. She will Chisholm entered the 91st The intern or interns selected discuss black women in poll- - Congress as a freshman in 1969 will serve as unpaid assistants tics. The public is invited with and made her way to the Veter- to State Senator Lowell Stein-brenn-er. out charge. ans Affairs Committee. Republican, who rep- Chisholm was the only wom- resents the Senatorial district an, and the onlv Black, to sit on Upon the convening of the in which Wooster in located. 92nd Congress, Chisholm won a The intern need not be a Re- the House Rules Committee. willing and she was a leading member spot on the House Education publican, but should be - Committee which to work as an aide to one. of the Congressional Black Cau- fnd now cus. She, presently holds the jurisdiction over, her main Since the State Senate fields of concentration and in-Colle- ge, has a.. Republican majority. PuringtOH Chair at Mt..Holyoke chairper- col-- terest She served on this coin Steinbrenner will be the oldest women's committee, as well as age in the United States, nmtee ior s years oeiore son of a moving w me a member of another commit- niues isummu inter- A native of Brooklyn, N.Y., tee. " tee. The opportunities for she earned bachelor's and mas- esting service are doubled by to 1872, Chisholm made histo-administrati- on development, Shull said. ter's degrees in education and - this from Columbia ry by campaigning- seriously Tracey Kotouch, senior from Wooster, OH., rehearses A student intern will spend University. for he Democratic Party nomi for the dance concert that will be presented tonight and some 20 hours per week in nation for President. She was tomorrow. News ServicesRalph Youngen photo. legislative work, and another 20 Chisholm is a specialist in the first black woman to seek or more in the preparation of a early childhood education and that position, research paper and a series of child welfare who entered pub-- reaction papers relating the experience to theories of Amer- 1964 one m)(5rJ when she ran Successfully KiM. nrtB A w.-- ir ican politics. The research and for the New York State Assem- - comWnsatoryth.t educa" reaction papers will be written bly on the DemocraUc ticket fZegeJ TaVfor n- - under the supervision of a OuDtf Tin) Un- - mestics, American Indians, the Wooster faculty member. a a school teacher and di- (L(o)S der some circumstances, the rector of a dav nurserv. Chiah-- Haitian refugees, migrant farmworkers, and the poor, research paper can be credited om became deeply involved in as Junior Independent Study. She has written two . books;: all aspects of day care and package of legislative Uducation for children. Her re-- "unoougm ana unoossea." ner The rsponsibilities included planning autobiography, and "The Good work, research, and reaction - papers will produce four cred- for community iacuiues ana in- " graduation. service training. for the presidency. Several College of Wooster professionals for entrance into its toward students have choreographed the concert. "This audition Interested students should College process an essential process consult Prof. Shull (Kauke 114) dance numbers for the is week, appli- of Wooster's Dance Concert, in any arts performance field,' within the next for V Thursday, Nov. 15 through Sat- said Tritt cation forms. : J urday. Nov. 17. Barbara Curran, a senior Cleveland jazz band clude Len Adams on the vibes, The concert, under the diree from Shaker Heights, has ar-- The College's a to Forecast will perform contem Noah King on the drums, Mar- tion of Kim Tritt, the ranged dance the dancers' CAMPUS College ty Sims on the bass, and Dave dance instructor, is scheduled vocal rounds and the music of COUNCIL porary style jazz in t-AT- the MEMBER -LARGB of Wooster's Lowry Center on Minnillo on the keyboards. for Freedlander Theatre at 8:15 Claude Balling titled "Chrome Saturday. The 8:30 p.m. per Forecast plays in the Cleveland p.m. each night. Monday." formance is open to the public area in clubs and at 'some According to Tritt, student Jill Tuennerman, a junior If interested without charge. colleges. They have also gigged choreographers go through a from Bedford, is using a group sign up in the "We. olay Jazz that is very in Columbus and Buffalo. They, rigorous process to get their of five women dressed in physic-dance- s SGA office by acceptable to the average lis have played at Peabedy's Cafe into the concert caHy limiting costumes, and midnight tonight . tener," said guitarist Carmen in Cleveland, Club Isabella, "At the beginning of the se-- they explore those limited - ts Tera extends Barth. "It is not unlike tne Turkey Ridge in Coventry, and mester," said Tritt, "the stu- boundaries in shape and move-den- Lstyle of David Sanborn or Spi-- Rick's Cafe in Chagrin Falls. plan their dances so they ment through Spring, rogyra. They have had concert dates at have ample time to make Junior Sara Lake', a double 1985 Questions Bob Frey, saxophonist, start the Cleveland Agora, the Front sound, movement and thematic major in theater and history should be directed ed the band in 1979. The band Row. and the Breakaway. The decisions." . from Whitefish Bay, WI, will to Scott Nichol- personnel has changed over the possibility of the group making A month before the concert direct a dance which reflects son, Diane Weisz, years but it now consists of six an album exists in the near performance date the dances the Oriental culture through or players. Other members in future. were judged by a panel of Continued on Page 8 Julie Ferguson. ' ' ' . " ....... -- t. TWie WOOSTER VOICE, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 16. 1884 : BY MIKE BARNHILL I - .a . Close you v eyes-Ple- ase I couldn't bear to see your pain Let me tell you a story fen.snnff A voice cries. "Help me please. .H Turning.. .there was no plea Only the eyes of drunken anguish irowned in that a man's dignity fc Empty bottle in the gutter There is no help for Your Father JlJ "It's been a long time now... Sure, I've got a job cleaning bouse $2.85 because of my skin Husband gone...3 kids.. .2 jobs O landlord..." Her voice trails off down that empty street Remembering ain't easy I saw her last Tuesday Your Mother "Please, oh nlease. iust a crumb. Another wails, "I haven't eaten in days Masses of dusty humanity Swarms around me They're your Sisters and Brothers The human family is a part of You But. please... EDITOR I know it hurts LETTERS TO THE Open your eyes he just HAS to make a fool out couldn't care less about Brian my mind, Eno's collaborations with the Prayers tfor Peece of himself. Well, in Brecker Brothers, and it was 3 many others, that is Vande-creek- 's Dear Friends, E)(-Jetnidle(s- and in certainly not Drew In light of the worsening situa- responding to developments in exactly what he did. to Daily, at 5:45 responsibility inform tion in Central America, we Central America.
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