The Tan and Cardinal April 26, 1974

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att and Volume 56 Number 22

April 26, 1974

Otterbein College, Westerville, Ohio

Four Otters hear Celeste Campus Democrats fro: around the state met Columbus Saturday for a workshop on political action for the May primary election. Representatives from about 20 college campuses attended the political workshop, which was held at the Wesley Foundation on the Ohio State University campus.

"In the past we have looked to individual heroes to solve our problems," said Celeste, "but the lesson we've learned is there are no individual heroes. Our strength is in our own ability to group together as a 'constituency of conscience.' We must look into our own beliefs and ideals to seek ways of improving human conditions."

The workshop was designed to develop ways to involve campus students in the political system, and in this instance the party's campaign efforts.

Celeste said that his goal in running fo r Lieutenant Governor is to make the position a focal point for bringing citizen problems· directly to the Governor's office.

Sponsoring the workshop was Richard F. Celeste, endorsed Democratic candidate for Lieutenant Governor. Celeste, who is also endorsed by the Young Democrats, spoke to the students about mounting political apathy and the need to reverse that trend . ·

"The office of Lieutenant Governor has been nothing more than a ceremonial post. As the state's second highest office, the Lieutenant Governor should be part of an effective leadership team with the Governor." The workshop focused on a

number of ideas for politfcal action on the college campus. Discussions were held on methods for identifying candidates, such as flyer distribution, volunteer recruitment, designing signs, distribution of literature, and utilizing the campus media. Also · discussed was the need to develop aids for student registration and educational means to encourage students t o vote absentee. Elsa Giammarco represented Otterbein College at the workshop Saturday. She said that students can join the Celeste college campaign effort by contacting him at 891-3154, the office of the Young Democrats of Otterbein College, other Otterbein students attending were K ei th Shoemaker, Lou Ann Austen and Vickie Wanner.

Language festival scheduled Columbus Esperanto Club, is College campus for the event. currently executive secretary of High school groups have been A Foreign Language Festival, invited to present exhibits, the American Institute of France with music, skits, exhibits and a displays and skits. and chairman of the department performance by Otterbein Opening with registration of foreign languages at E.W. Stitt College artist in conu:nunity from 8:30-9:30 a.m., first event Jr. High School in New York Carol Courtman singing in of the festival is the address by City. Among his many several languages is scheduled on Josie Yeakel, Paul E. Austen, Gretchen Freeman, Dr. Lewine at 9:30 in Conf. professional activities, he is the Otterbein campus April 27 Garfinkel, Gene Paul, Matthew Room 1 of the Campus Center. president of the American Mike Shannon, Steve Calhoun, beginning at 8: 30 a.m. Arnold, Dan Underwood, Linda Miss Courtman's "informance" Assoc. of Teachers of Esperanto. Kim Ogle, Bernie Sokolowski, Special guest lecturer Dr. Bechtel, Bruce E. Flinchbaugh, is scheduled for 10: 30-11 a.m. in The public is welcome to Glenn Colton, Michael Basha, John Lewine, author of "Home Cindy Hupp, Jim Minehart, the Main Lounge. During the attend either of Dr. Lewine's Catherine E. Henthorn, David Study Course in Basic Chris Bright, James P. lnniger, lunch hour, marimba music will addresses, a showing of the Buckle, Debra Elaine Burns, Bill Esperanto" and current Doug Stuckey, Trent Radbill, be played in the dining hall. French film (English subtitles), D Aiuto, Tim Bright, Scott E. president of the Esperanto Sybil Waggamon, Don R. German, French, and Spainish "La Vache et le prisonnier", and Campbe!,1, Bethany Bean, Dave Assoc. of New York, will discuss Goodwin, Edward E. Brookover, performances and an Esperanto to view the displays in the Daubenmire, Charles Erickson, Esperanto, international Chip Case, Beth Kendig, Gayle skit will be held during the Campus Center Main Lounge. John Vickers, Timothy R. language based on main Bixler, Jeff Liston, Lou Ann morning in Barlow Auditorium. Collins, Thomas Kent Witt, European languages. Dr. Lewine's talk will be Randy Cole, Tom Hoover, High school students from repeated at 1: 30 p.m. Prizes for Robert L. James, Cindy Manuel, sixty area high schools have been high school displays will be as students prior to accepted James Wallace, Rick Maurer, invited to attend the festival. awarded at 4 p.m. registration. Don Rossel, Randall A. Smith, More than 500 students are Preliminary registration is Dr. Lewine, in the area for a For further information, Robin S. Sando, Jeff Weis, Gary open for the Summer Session expected to be 01: the Otterbein two-week visit sponsored by the contact the Office of Brophy, Gregory Landis, Patti June 17 - Aug. 23 at Otterbein Admissions, Otterbein College, A. Pifer, James Reed, Dennis College. Westerville, Ohio 43081, or call Cockayne, _Marianne L. Grace, Courses in Chemistry, MAY 891-3325. Gary McComb, Rosellen Saylor. French, Spanish, Health and Physical Education, Life have been a subscriber Wednesday, 1st-:- 11 :00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. - Angel Fligh Science, Math, Religion, Gentlemen, to your magazine for Philosophy, Speech Theatre and selling "Angelgrams" in the Campus Center for I am submitting a many years. the Visual Arts are available to story to your magazine Mother's Day. (Through May 7th) the citizens of Central Ohio. for consideration. l, Friday, 3rd-6:00 p.m. - Tau Delta Formal Dinner Of special interest to area friday, 3rd - 3:00 p.m. - Beginning of Science Day, H school teachers are the courses, !i program on computers "Education of Minority Groups" ~ .,i Saturday, 4th - 9:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. - Science Day for and a study of "Coping with fl High School students Classroom Behavior" offered by )aturday, 4th - 10:00 a.m. - Tau Delta Spring Weekend the Otterbein Education you don't publish my (changed from Sunday the 5th). Department. there, story, I am going to 5unday, 5th - 3:00 p.m. - Recital: Steve Corey Summer Session is divided cancel my subscription. into two five-week terms. Additions Students may register for three courses over the full ten-weeks Friday, 3rd - 8: 15 p.m. - Faculty Chamber Ensemble or a maximum of two courses in Sunday, 5th - BLACK CULTURE WEEK (Through a five-week term. Saturday the 11th) Persons not currently -7:30 p.m. - Recital: Charles Bright enrolled at Otterbein must be

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