
• MAilN'MVi 10 i \i> MiU nk. rusmniii. iniisit. MIIMIHIIL I to I|K mistu hnul of Buffo the clown (Howard Buten) during a clown workshop last Wednesday. A review of Buffo's performance Wednesday night, appears on page 9 of today's Jambar. In the bottom right photo, Venglarik and Mark Bernard,sophomore, business, appear in full clown costume. Vol 54 - No. 53 Youngstown State University Friday, May.27, 1977 existing private day care center Charles McBriarty, dean of Stu• by Helens Olexo in St.' John's Episcopal Church. dent Affairs, stated, "1 don't think At that time the administration there's anybody in the administra• For five years now various blocked the funds for various tion philosophically or diametri• A students and organizations at reasons, but mainly because it cally opposed to a day care center. YSU have attempted to establish felt that no substantial evidence But first we must be shown that a a campus-affiliated day care center. of the need for such a center had need for such a center exists. Until However, never has anyone firmly been produced. then my office can't recommend established a definite need for, To date this is still the ad• that anything be done." such a center. ministration's prevailing attitude In the meantime, the Campus In 1972 Student Council appro• towards the establishment of Day Care Center was established f i priated funds to help establish the a campus-affiliated center. Dr. without YSU funds and since then a growing number of YSU students andifaculty members have come to depend . on; its facilities for their children. In fact, according to Ida (Cont. on page 16) A rally is being held Thursday, request for student based sub• t June 2, 1977, at noon on the sidies for the 78-79 biennium was campus inner core to protest SI,053 billion. This figure was Clowns around in workshops the cutback of student-based reduced by the Governor in his subsidies by the Ohio Legisla• executive budget to $957 nullion; ture. Ohio Student Association and the Ohio House of Represen• delegate, Tony Koury, commented tatives again deduced student $ of his "Last November many students based subsidies to $951 million. Anybody who has entertained outstanding circus clowns. After necessarily faces a circus clown were infuriated when the 'tempo• ideas of running away and joining graduating from the college, he would wear. Buten explained rary' $20 surcharge was added, At first glance, the 23% increase the circus generally knows that appeared as the featured clown of that some faces leave no room for due to Gov. Rhodes' 3% cutbacks. in student based subsidies seems those .ideas seldom come true. the Circus Bartok, a European expression, "No purpose is served Next September when bills are very sufficient,but asSG president However, for Howard Buten, alias •style circus. by just painting an expression on due for fall quarter, it will be too George- Glaros said, "Everyone Buffo the clown, those ideas were Although the face is the one a face. Onemust deal with exag• late to protest when 'temporary' forgets that Cincinnati becomes a not only entertained but were part of a clown's costume which gerating the existing features." becomes permanent." full state institution during this also carried out. really makes him a clown, Buten During the full make-up clown Student based subsidies are the biennium and that will eat up Buffo, the leader of a two day said that it has taken him about session Wectoesdaymorning, Buten funds that are matched with the about 19% of the increase. The clown workshop and performance 7 years to learn how to draw a gave an example of the process of students tuition money for general way 1 figure, we are still under• this past Tuesday'and Wednesday, proper face. Buten said his own drawing a Clown face. He began University operation, such as funded by 180 million dollars." "ran away" from college and face takes him from 5 to 6 minutes with a 'thin layer of grease paint. teachers' salaries, utilities, main• The rally, which is still being entered into the Ringling Bros, to prepare because "I know what "Some people use a gob of paint, tenance, supplies, etc. planned, is part of a state-wide and Barnum and Bailey Clown I want." The faces Buten creates but that only cakes up and creates Higher education received ap• effort by student governments College of Venice, Florida about for himself and others "bear a creases," explained Buten. He also proximately S772 million for of all state-supported universities 8 years ago. resemblance to European clown gave examples of the different student based subsidies in the to avoid a tuition increase next At the college Buten learned faces" although according to types of paint, white and pink 1976-77 biennium. The agency •fall. the trade from some of the most Buten, the faces he draws are not (Cont. on page 3) Friday, May 27, 1977 A he, Jan\tftrt Payst 2 YOUNGSTOWN STATE UNIVERSITY projects for display in VSU Open House Two YSU Electrical Engineering fed into an ordinary amplifier to grams for a video game and students have designed and built produce many types of sound typical controls applications uti• two projects to be displayed arrangements found in electronic lizing a KIM-1 .micro-computer during the YSU Community/ music. The cost of the components system, basic kits and interfacing University Open House June 5, to assemble the unit totalled techniques. Thomas Paden, Jr. electrical approximately $ 150. Similar com• Demonstrations of both pieces engineering, designed an electronic mercial units cost upwards from of equipment can be viewed in sequencer using integrated circuits. $2000. the lobby of the Engineering The sequencer generates various Edward J. Stavana, Jr: electrical Science building during the Open types of waveforms.which can be engineering, developed several pro• House June 5 from 12 to 6 p.m. Cheerleader tryouts Cheerleading' tryouts will be held at 10 a.m. June 4, 1977. Guys and gals are encouraged to try out! Teaching sessions will be held May 31, June 1,2 and 3. NATURAL FOODS featuring Thomas Paden Jr 31st 4-6 P -Flours •Grains , 234 Kil oils -Juices Dried Fruits •Mu nettles ...natural goodness Economics Club doesn't have to be expensive! PYRAMID POWER SHOP- 137 Lincoln Ave; '» , \ (Across YSU Campus) ' -" M-Tfi 10:30-6:30 Fri. & Sat' 70:30 - 5 Edward J. Stavana Jr. Friday, May 27,1977 YOUNGSTOWN STATE UNIVERSITY The Jambar, Page 3 Bank hosts student show— Now in its fifth consecutive frequently on the 'Today" tele• enhanced," stat^djNaberezny. year, the Union National Bank vision program. "Graffiare *5" continues a will host the annual exhibition "This is probably the finest year-round program of art exhib• of YSU student art, entitled, student exhibition we've ever pre• itions at Union Bank. Earlier "Graffiare *5." sented," commented Earl W. this spring, "Masterpieces l77" This year's show will open Brauninger, president of Union featured works by the YSU Tuesday, May 31, in the bank's National Bank. "In its five year faculty. Later in the year, the main office on Federal Plaza and history," he added, "There has largest and oldest continuous continue through July 8. In add• been a very noticeable increase annual exhibit will showcase the ition to works displayed through• in the quality and skill displayed works of area professional artists: out the main banking lobby, by our local students." the sixth annual John Young Arts numerous other paintings can, be During the selection of the Festival. viewed in the windows facing on exhibit, Jon Naberezny, chairman, Catalogs, of "Graffiare *5" the Federal Plaza. department of fine art, echoed' are available at no charge to. help More than' 60 student these observations. "With our; viewers identify artists and works artisians and craftspersons are move into the new Bliss Hall, the and to facilitate purchases. The included in the show which fea• opportunity for even further exhibition is ..on public view tures 75 works .in/ all media: student development can only be during normal banking hours. acrylic, watercolor, ceramics, hard and soft sculpture,, drawing and photography. Each year, "Graffiare" is selected from the annual YSU. student show, held at the Butler Institute of American Art. The award/-winners in each category, plus as many others as space will permit are displayed at the bank. The judge selecting this year's winners was Brian O'Doherty, noted writer, critic and prominent artist, who works under the name of Patrick Ireland. Mr. O'Doherty is a former critic for the New York Times- and has appeared Graduation Deadline Last day to apply for graduation during- summer quarter is Monday, June 727, at 6. p.m. Wk (Cont. from page 1) being the basic colors for making- the clown face and how they were used. The next step, according to Buten, is to wipe, the areas clean that are to be covered with an accentuating color, usually red or black. After each of these steps talc is applied and the areas are brushed lightly to fill in open (sliced thin piled high) spaces and to even out the make• up. The finished product, three YSU students, were excellent ex• amples of clown faces. Buten ex-, F SANDWICH plained that beards on .clowns posed no.problems because usually they can be hidden or accentuated. After the clinic, Buten talked about how much downs' are paid, "Clowns are notoriously low paid in the United States. In Europe, they are zillionaires." , JUNE 3 Buten also put down the way some clowns act towards children.
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