'matt and Otterbein College, Westerville, Ohio
Volume 56 Number 22
Two hundred seventy two students have been named to the dean's list for winter term. Two units of "A" and no grade lower than "B" are required to attain the dean's list rating. Students listed by Academic Dean Roy Turley are: Steven H. Mott, Lawrence A. Downing, Kathleen Ann Watts, Catherine Anne Smith, Rebecca Jane Steele, William Stallings III, Brad W. Webster, Julianne R. Witsberger, Mary Ann Bowlus, Betsy Lynn Ostrander, Crystal Ann Adkins, Glenna Louise Miller, Cynthia Ellen Baird, Robin Butz, Myron K. Campbell, Sun Ok Cho, Patricia Ann Groen, Yei Yun Kim, Randall A. Smith, Michael
Schacherbauer, Cinda Lee Terry, Deborah Lynn Coleman, Sheryl Lynn Woodring, Robert G. Layton, Esther Loxley Barnhart, Robert W. Becker, Kin Gayton Belknap, Charles S. Burchinal, Richard H. Byers, Jr., Terry L. Curtin, Marilyn Joan Doyle, Constance Elaine Evans, Constance Marie Grappo, Joann R. Hafenbreidel, Michael Heniken, David A. Horner, Randy R. Miller, Craig A. Ogle, Kim Allison Ogle, Donna Felice Patton, Kurt A. Ringle, Russel B. Shields, Jodelle Anita Soon, Brent Joseph Walker, Sally Smith Watson, Jeffrey P. Yoest, Deborah Jean Banwart, Lu Ellyn Bullar, Kay Elizabeth Callendine, Georgia Diana
Elections for 1975· Senator-at-large Gary McComb, Rosellen Saylor, A. Muryn, Tom William T arantelli, Paul Bradford, Howard R. Carlisle, Lee Ann Christopher, Mary Jane Sulcebarger, Jeff Sarver, Michael J. Snider, Conrad Williams, Perry Samuel Richards, Keith Carlton, Ted Vantine, David R. Lance, Fre_d Debell, Tom Shanks, Karen Bennett, Julie Beth Mathias, Greg Beasley, Mark Gleaves, James E. A. Black, II, David W. Gill, Paula Jo Weaver, Deborah E. Collins, Jim Harper, Timothy Daniell, Michael G. Chadwell, Deborah K. Shuey, Sharon Frost, Susan Mathews, Jeffrey L. Hunt, Linda Davis, Clyde .D. Repik, Roger Duff, Mireille Golliez, Donald Whitmore.
Josie Yeakel, Paul E. Garfinkel, Gene Paul, Matthew Arnold, Dan Underwood, Linda Bechtel, Bruce E. Flinchbaugh, Cindy Hupp, Jim Minehart, Chris Bright, James P. lnniger, Doug Stuckey, Trent Radbill, Sybil Waggaman, Don R. Goodwin, Edward E. Brookover, Chip Case, Beth Kendig, Gayle Bixler, Jeff Liston, Lou Ann Austen, Gretchen Freeman, Mike Shannon, Steve Call1oun, Kim Ogle, Bernie Sokolowski, Glenn Colton, Michael Basha, Catherine E. Henthorn, David Buckle, Debra Elaine Burns, Bill D Aiuto, Tim Bright, Scott E. Campbell, Bethany Bean, Dave Daubenmire, Charles Erickson, John Vickers, Timotl'!y R. Collins, Thomas Kent Witt, Randy Cole, Tom Hoover, Robert L. James, Cindy Manuel, James Wallace, Rick Maurer, Don Rossel, Randall A. Smith, Robin S. Sando, Jeff Weis, Gary Brophy, Gregory Landis, Patti A. Pifer, James Reed, Dennis Cock:;yne, Marianne L. Grace,
Student Trustee Paul E. Garfinkel, Cindy Hupp, Edward E. Brookover, II, Don R. Goodwin, Gene Paul, Glenn · Colton, Howard R. Carlisle, Wallace A. Gallup, Ronald C. Moomaw, William A. Muryn, Jimmie L. Harper, Jr.
Rabbi visits campus Rabbi Irving Bloom, sponsored by the Jewish Chautauqua Society, will meet with classes and discussion groups on the Otterbein College
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campus Wed., April 24. Spiritual leader of Temple Israel in Dayton, 0., Rabbi Bloom has also served congregations in Mobile, Alabama and New Orleans, La. The Chautauqua Society sponsors lectures and campus visits to help create a better understanding of Jews and Judaism through education. The Jewish Chautauqua Society is sponsored by the National Federation of Temple Brotherhoods. During his visit on the Otterbein College campus, Rabbi Bloom will meet with four sections of the Religion Common Course 16, among other interested groups.
Dean's ·L ist Campbell, Ronald K. Jewett, Donnale a Cain Phinney, Jonathan E. White, Ruth Trimmer Ford, Michael J. Snider, Elaine Marie Schacht, Melody Lu Steely, Polly Jane Thomas, Robert L. Thomas, Linda Clair Kunz, James E. Minehart Jr., Jill Annette Fetters, Ruth Ann Wise, William D. Kontras, Jacquelyn Hairston, David L. Berry, Milton E. Fullen, Maryanne White, Pamela Louise Hill, Sibyl Lee McCualsky, Roxanne Rabourn, Patti Evelyn McGhee, Carol Ann Ventresca, Bradley J. Ewart, Elmer F. Diltz, Jr., Sue Ann Kocks, Robert D. Buchan, Deborah Joan Kaurich, Loraine Elizabeth Jarrett, Maria Angela Marchi, Charles A. Beall, James E. Dooley, Rebecca Fay Kinne,
Editorial applications Letters of application are now being accepted by the Publications Board for 1974-'75 Sibyl editor, · Sibyl assistant editor, T&C editor, T&C assistant editor, T&C business manager. These are paid positions. Send applications to Michael Schacherbauer (Towers m,-ilbox)
April 19, 1974
Sally Joan Bruce Sutton, Anne Louise Sweet, Robert L. D Andrea, Fonda Joy Shaw, Cheryl Lynn Bateman, Kenneth A. Bateman, Thomas L. D r ew en sk u s, M e r e di th MacDougall, Barbara English Allen, Dana Carol Curry, Stanley Merry Lynn Sigrist, Kelley Lynn Heddleston, Pamela Ann Simmons, Sandra Sue Walrafen, John S. Reece, David L. Mead, Sheri Lynn Reinhart, James D. Shilling, Luann Marie Shuster, Jill Marie Waggaman, Sybil Ann Waggaman, Susan Lynn Streb, Cynthia Lee Bair, Marc E. Miller, John D. Jones, Pamela Suzanne Studer, Janet Lee Patrick, James L. Herman, Margaret Ann Klosterman, Cindy Lynn Loudenslager, Jane Wheatley Thomas, Kristine Kay Naragon, Joseph L. Bolen, Kathleen Jo Lafferty, James W. Martin, Lanny E. Ross, Deborah Ann Coyle, Penny Sue Pease, Robin Beth Hawkins, Barbara Joann Green, Susan Marie Hall, Joseph J. Brunk, Robert C. Ready, Jr., Barbara Diane Stockwell, Thomas R. Graham, Colatta Yvonne Everhart, Ann Bronwyn Backer, Charles F. McDonald, Mark M. Gleaves, Valerie Anne Ingels, Amy Lou Hawkins, Kathleen Susan Fox, Mark R. McRoberts, Gary M. Roberts, Carol Jean Amlin, Cynthia Lynn
Parsons, Larry Dale Schultz, Paula Jo Weaver, Robert A. Hunter, Sandra Kay Miltenberger, Linda Judd Simmons, Connie Sue Van Dyke, Sharon Lynn Kauffman. Joseph A. Szima, Jayne Ann Augspurger, Daniel C. Walther, Julie Anne Davis, Pamela Jean Buckingham, Nancy June Flinchbaugh, Shawn Ann Miller, Marolin Patricia Griffin, John M. Lintz, Holly Jean Barrows, Theresa Lou Hall Leopold, Michael W. Maccarter, Nancy Drummond Maccarter, Patricia Ann Mead, Rebecca Sue Merrill, Laurie Susan Rice, Jackie Denise Skiver, Charles R. Borden, Stephen D. Jones, Val E. Francis, Lydia Kay McAllister, Jennifer Vulgamor Varney, Sarah Jane Weinrich, Karen Lynn Christner, Ted C. Downing, Theresa Elaine Engle, Kurt C. Helmig, Mary Elizabeth Hedges, Jay R. Hone, Daniel L. Underwood, James P. Inniger, Paul D. Stuckey, Jann Lizabeth Hoge, Thomas Katterheinrich, Nora Sue Utterback, Kathie Sue Reese, Janet Kay Wolford. Kathryn Louise Holmes, Pamela Carol Wright; Charles R. Erickson, Robert W. Timson, Cynthia Jean Horie, Elise Jeannette Teichert, Gary - J. Closs, Joanna Irene Yeakel, Continued on 8
Celeste speaks to Young Dems Richard F. Celeste, endorsed Democratic Party candidate for lieutenant governor, spoke at a luncheon held by the Young Dems of Otterbein last Tuesday. Celeste is interested in trying to make something different out of the office of Lt. Governor. He wants to be known as the governors' "strong right hand" rather than just a "yes man." On the issue of Kent State, Celeste said that he personally is sympathetic with the state paying the legal fees of the Ohio National Guardsmen. But as a matter of principle the state should not pay. He feels that the guard is not responsible for their actions and that the people who should really be blamed are administrators and public
figures. " When asked whether he favored impeachment or resignation, Representative Celeste said that it would be a "cop-out" for Nixon to resign. Regarding Watergate, Celeste stated that the greatest damage done to our country was that the public has lost complete confidence in our government. Celeste commented that Nixon "has not accepted a single ounce of responsibility about what happened with Watergate."
A question was raised regarding whether Celeste had released a financial statement. He replied that he had, and although it was an invasion of privacy, he felt it was a necessary intrusion which would keep people from making money out of politics. Asked why he is a Democrat, Celeste said that the Democratic Party has traditionally been an inclusive party which reaches out to the diverse elements of
the country and that he appreciates that kind of diversity. He said that he prefers the vested interests of the Democratic party, which is more people-oriented, than the vested interests of the other party. Dick Celeste graduated from Yale in 1959 and was a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford. He is completing his second term as the Majority Whip of the Ohio House of Representatives.
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I - 8: 15 p.m. - Recital: Tom Lloyd. I IThursday, 25th - 7:30 p.m. - Common Course Movie "Crime & Punishment" IFriday, 26th - 8:15 p.m. - Exchange Recital-Defiance I College ISaturday, 27th - FOREIGN _L~~GU~~E DAY - All Day I -8:00 p.m. - Movie, Mash I - 8:15 p.m. - International Choir Concert I Monday, 29th - 10:00 p.m. - Spring Fever Eve Dance at the National Guard Armory.
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Changes and Cancellations Saturday, 20th - Campus Movie "Dirty Harry" Tuesday, 23rd - 7:30 p.m. ~ Panhellenic - 1 canceled I Thursday, 25th - 7:00 p.m. - Home Economicsl Meeting - canceled 1
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