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The College of Wooster Open Works The Voce 19711980 The Voce Student Newspaper Collecton 5141976 The Wooster Voce (Wooster, OH), 19760514 Wooster Voce Edtors Follow ths and addtonal works at https//openworkswoosteredu/voce19711980 Recommended Ctaton Edtors, Wooster Voce, The Wooster Voce (Wooster, OH), 19760514 (1976) The Voce 19711980 146 https//openworkswoosteredu/voce19711980/146 Ths Book s brought to you for free and open access by the The Voce Student Newspaper Collecton at Open Works, a servce of The College of Wooster Lbrares t has been accepted for ncluson n The Voce 19711980 by an authorzed admnstrator of Open Works For more nformaton, please contact openworks@woosteredu

aftrt My way of jokng s to tell the truth ts the funnest joke of ol Goorge Bernard Shaw VelweXC U Frdoy, Moy 14, 1976 Number 7 A fred Goes to the Country, College ; bytomcashman Ths weekend the College oft Wooster s hostng the long awated Country Far festval Replacng the renowned Alfred E Packard Day, ths weekends program promses to be Packard Day plus, wth many ; exctng talents and 1 per sonaltes on hand Offcally ttled, the Cellege f Communty ; Bcentennal Country Far, the program has V been coordnated by members of the college, and Wooster ; cty communty The project s part of the Oho College Bcentennal? Program of the Amercan Revoluton Bcentennal Advsory Commsson, and s supported by a grant from the George Gund Foundaton of Cleveland A massve array of musc, craft arts, and recreatonal actvtes ; are planned for peoples enjoyment and par tcpaton? On Frday, evenng, three talented groups wll perform, 811 30 each playng from pm 14pe ce The Buddy Young Band, from Columbus, wll play the bg band sounds of such greats as Glenn Mller, Les Brown and Count Base on the Lowry Center Pato The rock band of HC Hooker wll play on the Armngton Quad Ths hardhttn g 6p ece group s one of Clevelands fnest Polka lovers wll enjoy the Cavalers, also from Cleveland, on the McGaw Chapel roof Saturdays musc wll run throughout the day begnnng at noon Leadng off wll be the college talents of Don Frederco, Km Smth and Chrs Prtchard Cleveland folk star Alex Bevan wll follow Bevan has appeared at the College on several occasons and s n great demand Bevan s a talented vocalst and nstrumentalst who often leaves hs audences en New Lcense For WCWS by Douglas Pnkham The College of Wooster rado staton, WCWSF M, n accordance wth Federal Communcatons ; Commsson regulatons, wll be submttng ts applcaton for lcense renewal n June The purpose for the applcaton, says Dr Wnfo rd B Logan, WCWS faculty advser, s to make certan that we are fulfllng the goals we T would fulfll when we wrote pur Communty, tranced John Bassette wll appear after Bevan Bassette performed at the College last October and overwhelmed hs audence wth a hghly energzed concert The local talents of Tom, Tom v and Sue wll close out the afternoon musc festval Ther pleasant sound blends vocals, gutar and flute Ths powerful r w tro wll play the hts of Amerca, the Eagles, as well as some orgnal peces The fnal muscal event and J closng event of the Country Far wll be a Pops Concert per formed by the, Wooster Sym phony The concert wll be held on the Unversty St sde of Kauke ; HalL Featured n the concert, wll be musc nstructor Lnda Brandt She wll play Gershwns Rhapsody n Blue, Craftr The arts and crafts of many local ndvduals wll be dsplayed and performed by the artsts, Saturday afternoon, begnnng at noon Craft demonstratons to be,, ncluded wll be n Jewelry, chalkdrawn g, ceramcs, pottery, weavng, stuffed dolls leathersmthn g, and anmals, qultng, as well as photo gramng and batkng Actvty booths wth events such as dunkng for apples, pe eatng, helum balloons, sponge toss, among many others wll be set up on the KaukeGalpn lawn For furtherenjoymen t, softball games, relay races, skateboardng and other sports actvtes wll run throughout the afternoon For Saturday meals there wll be box lunches at noon and n the evenng there wll be a chcken barbeque Several dorms and clubs wll also have popcorn and soft drnks for sale charter n 1966 One area of the renewal process deals wth the techncal specfcatons of the staton, and whether these specfcatons, meet the FCC gudelnes Before the applcaton s submtted Chef Engneer Ken Myers wll proofofperforman ce run a test to certfy, that WCWS s not operatng outsde ts legal lmts Accordng to Myers The FCC contnued on pg 4, Festval Hghlghts Weekend 1? STUDENTS enjoy Sprng at last years Alfred E Packard Day Role of BoEth cs by Doug Weaver Scence n other words, knowledge s not the enemy of relgon; for, f so, then relgon would mean gnorance; but t s schooldvnt y often the antagonst of Olver Wendell Holmes Holmes mght well have been entertaned last Frday nght, for rarely does one get the opportunty to hear representatves of the dscplne of relgon, and the scentfc dscplne of bology, debate over the handlng of ethcal concerns But such was the case, as n terested faculty and students met n the Lowry Center Faculty Lounge and consdered the role BoEth cs of and the envronment The dscusson was the latest n the contnung facultystude nt semnars conducted by the Relgon department The major overrdn g ssue n the dalogue was where to fnd a common meetng ground between scence and relgon t was antcpated that any agreement would be characterzed, n the sprt of Holmes, wth subtle antagonsm, and such was the case The relgon department was ntally represented by Prof Tom Ratt, and the bology department by Prof James Perley Perley, n hs openng remarks, quoted from Von Rensselaer Potters work BoEth cs Brdge to the Future Potter suggests that a brdge be bult between humansm and scence More specfcally, he suggests that ethcs can not be separated from ecologcal concerns, and thus decsonmakng concernng acton should be based on ethcs as well as bologcal facts Successful decsonmakng, Perley added, hnges upon ganng suffcent knowledge at a gven tme Ratt, who dd hs under graduate work n bology, opened hs remarks contendng that Potter does ndeed rely on humansm, but humansm n turn has ts roots n the Judeo Chrstan tradton Just how ofthese aware are people of the source norms? Ratt asked A lot of the norms would not be found noth er cultures as much as n one wth a JudeoChrsta n background The ssue moved then to the flexblty of theologcal dogma, schooldvnty or possbly Prof Donald Wse of the Bology department commented on ths Dscussed concern Those ndvduals who draw back on a hstorcal ethc have ceased to look at present ssues, he sad But scence tends to look at these present and future dates and ssues Prof Ratt countered by nsstng that one must be suspcous of bologsts t s not selfevde nt that bology wll acqure data and smply set down on solutons, he sad What s to gve consstancy to the norms? He contnued by clamng that the Bble refnes refocus es and ts message and then apples new values to present and future ssues The problem, Ratt says, has been the consderaton of contnued on poqe 5 NSDE Joyce ra rl Relgon nternshps TwnBll Splt

Pag 2 VOCE Crtcsm of Arts Coverage Dear Edtor We have been assocated wth the VOCE for the past three years as flm and theatre crtcs and have some observatons to share wth you on the bass of that ere we depart for other clmes Coverage of the arts n the VOCE has always been sporadc at best There are several reasons, for ths Frst, there has never been an arts edtor, supervsng a staff of crtcs and a regular arts page Surely the qualty of our theatre, flm, and musc events alone merts such attenton A second major problem has been the noxous atttude that, whle last weeks convocaton and baseball scores mert careful coverage, last weeks artstc event s no longer newsworthy Ths s a e blanket of slence over events such as concerts and a serous problem for plays snce the paper goes to press on Thursday The flm crtc s requred to have seen the campus flms somewhere for the revew to appear onetm offcamp us may be more newsworthy than a local event, because t may affect art natonally as well as at Wooster, and because t may be more nterestng to the majorty of VOCE readers The mportant thng s that coverage of the arts need not be lmted to what mght prove fun for a Saturday or Sunday nght here at Wooster We urge you to appont an arts edtor, for next year, to naugurate a regular arts page, and to adopt a polcy of coverng events n depth n the next weeks ssue We further urge anyone nterested n wrtng for the VOCE n the area of the arts to contact the edtor and volunteer herh s servces Lastly, does anyone else out there feel the way we do? f so, please make your, sentments known to the edtor also We wll be gone from here n another four weeks f anythng s to be done to mprove the coverage of the arts n the VOCE the demand must exst for that next fall NallW Slater John W Hamln onetme Grade before the scheduled showng (the flms do not usually arrve n tme for prevews) Surprsngly enough, the arts are not just the performng arts Move and play revews are not enough to nform the campus of what Woosters own artsts (from all areas) are producng Serous crtcal or feature artcles on local art exhbts, a vstng lterary fgures wrtng, local artsts wth no connecton to the College, and on many other artstc happenngs (even THSTLE) rarely, f ever, appear n the VOCE Nor s t necessary that artcles deal drectly wth campus related artstc endeavors A recent achevement of a partcular Calforna or New York artst nflaton by Mchael Booth More serous than t perhaps at frst seems to be, the damage caused by the collapse of college gradng standards durng the past decade has already been too long gnored Qute smply too many students are recevng too many As and Bs, and less obvously, and a much naster very few topc to boot students, no matter how are beng flunked Probably nobody has ever accused the Amercas unversty of overusng common sense or, ndeed, of even usng t at all Presumably the baston of the ratonal mnd, the unversty s tself frequently run rratonally n competent, WaaaUr Halt? Publshed weekly durng the academc year by tha students of the College of Wooster Oplnens expressed n edtorals and features are those of the staff alone, and should not be construed as representatve of admnstraton polcy The WOOSTER VOCE welcomes all sgned letters to the from students, faculty, admnstrators, subscrbers, and edtor members of the greater Wooster communty All correspondence may be addressed to WOOSTER VOCE, Box 3187, The College of Wooster, Wooster, Oho 44691 VOCE s a member of the Unted States WOOSTER The Press Assocaton and the Oho Newspaper Assocaton Subscrpton rates are $600 per year for a second class subscrpton, $900 per year for frst class Offces of the WOOSTER VOCE are located n lower Lowry Telephone (216) Center, Room extenson 433 C1 264123 9 4, STAFF EDTOR4NCHEFMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM Bales Ray Cashtnan MANAGNG ED TORMMNMtMMMHMHMmMHToM Dave Johns SPORTS E Dl TO Rmmmmmmmm McDowell FEATURE EDTOR ADVERTSNG MANAOERMMMMMMMMMLerre Bewmgardner J one Hawk en BUSNESSCRCULATON M AN AGE Rmmmm P HOTO E Dl TO R Kn Myrs Tew EDTORAL CONSULT ANTMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMSve Mko REPORTNG STAFFDon Berkey, Steve Ceppck John Delces, Doug Dll, Martha Jameson, Dave Koppenhaver, rene Korsak, Nelson Smth, Nall W Slater, Ellen Thomas, Doug Weaver, jrojd v,,h!yoajlop,eaf Frday, May 14, 1976 TO And grade a ease n pont For (extremely unusual stuatons asde), when over half the students receve As and Bs, the exceptonal s no longer exceptonal, and the system of evaluaton s rendered meanngless As Glbert and when Sullvan observed, somebody, everybodys nobodys anybody Or, as Shaw put t, n heaven an angel s nobody n partcular And let us dsmss at once the dea we sometmes hear used to account for nflated grades that students are somehow better today Ths presupposes that students of the past decade ether beneftted from some mraculous leap forward n the evolutonary process, or that precollege ther teachers nflatonprovde s natonwde suddenly developed new and dazzlng technques that somehow had escaped other teachers for thousands of years Suspcous hypotheses, these Amercan Educaton on the Declne Two weeks ago, the New York Tmes reported the results of an Amercan hstory test t had gven earler ths year to a sample number of 197576 college freshman New York Tmes Amercan The Hstory Knowledge and Atttudes Survey, done n conjuncton wth the Educatonal Testng Servce (the SAT people), was gven to 1,856 freshman at 194 s colleges across the naton Accordng to the Tmes, the test revealed that the students knew the hgh ponts of Amercan Hstory but they lacked the knd of detaled nformaton that hstorans say they must have to understand the past or the present The Tmes sad ths lack of knowledge s possbly due to the decreasng prorty n hgh schools of teachng Amercan hstory wth tradtonal 42quest on factual content Some educators, reported the Tmes, say ths approach to teachng has had the effect of fosterng hstorcal llteracy n Amercan youhgpeople The test revealed that students wer6 famlar wth major events n Amercan hstory such as the Declaraton of ndependence, the Consttuton and the Cvl War, but that they were unfamlar wth the background perspectve of the events The students were also found defcent n the chronology of events n the natons hstory For nstance, a large number of Students beleved that women had secured the rght to vote n natonal electons before the Cvl War Men scored better than women on the test, and whtes fared better than mnortes The Tmes sad the reason men dd better was possbly due to the to steer socalzaton of women n ther chldhood, away from hstorcal nterests and that more of the men tested, ntended to major n hstory The hgher scores of whtes shows that the qualty of teachers and methods of teachng are hgher n whte schools than those of mnorty school dstrcts Ths too s evdence of the lack of equty n the dstrbuton of funds for educaton n the country Another sgnfcant fact of the test was that students of prvate and parochal hgh schools dd no better than those who attended publc schools After completng the test, the students were asked to comment on t Many sad the test showed how lttle knowledge of Amercan hstory they really had Some students went as far as blamng ther respectve school systems for ther poor performances One student commented, To look at my grades, m a success To examne my actual knowledge, m a falure Many students sad they had learned n hgh school to memorze facts so that they could pass tests They now are fndng out that they have retaned lttle nformaton Another student wrote My teachers n hgh recall lstenng at a teachers workshop to one professor ex plan hs gradng scale as consstng of A, B, C, and No Credt Fs and Ds, he held, were somehow puntve though he never got around to explanng how a grade of No Credt dffered from an F, or how a C n hs system wasnt as puntve as the tradtonal D Were all humansts, he kept sayng, mplyng that therefore we should all grade easly have yet to dscover whose humansm ths professor had n mnd; but the dea that no one must fal s at best unrealstc Besdes provdng rather a dubous defnton of success, such an dea s damagng to ntellectual growth For, lke other people, students tend to come up to the standards set for them Lower standards, or abolsh them altogether, and educatonal pop psychology theores or no t most cases the result wll be lower performance Of course such reasonng carres wth t far too great a burden of common sense to be of use to the unversty Yet we see ths sort of reasonng used elsewhere qute frequently, school cheated me out of a good Amercan hstory often n far more mundane settngs n a recent adeducaton of nternatonal an New York Tmes test have far The results the vertsement arlne emphaszes ts rgd reachng mplcatons on educaton As we approach standards for selectng plots; the end of the 197576 term at Wooster, we should keep magne your reacton to ths the results of ths test n mnd We must ask ourselves arlne f ts ad were to read what knd of educatons we are recevng here at the We let just about anyone fly our college planes But that, n effect, s Are our courses and tests geared only for what happens n college when memorzaton and not for the retenton of facts? f so, vrtually anythng handed n s (what relevance and perspectve does that gve to our passed not because t s actually futures? Are our professors cheatng us out of good collegelevwork, but, rather, or are we cheatng ourselves? These educatons smply because t s handed n questons should be taken nto consderaton when f a person s to mprove hs fllng course out evaluatons mnd n college, then the college Study upon study has revealed that the qualty of must necessarly be demandng educaton n ths country s declnng The New York t must requre that students mes test s just another whch confrms ths Now s come up to legtmate academc e tme to consder the future of educaton on the standards, rather than adjust atonal as well as the campus level to as t s now dong tself the level of the students No nstructor could amble out to the easy, ths s reasonably that he s too dffcult, that hs football feld and say, Coach, have precsely students what are somehow too standards Fd sure lke to make the squad to expect f led that (though been hgh t s seldom f ever Trouble s, m slow, weak and too tough for them, somethngs to what the explaned n relaton overweght thnk your guys well, well make t easer Ths s too hgh) are standatfls up they when a lttle could ease why departmental charmen Unfortunately, mprovng bt me and let me score a touchcomplan not that academc,r students hear standards yet, down once n a whle? And a teacher s ncompetent, but because college has become contnued on pg astuden ts el J Or

VOCE Poq 3 Educaton by Kay Boles Students from Culbertson House, whose, fundamental program s work n conjuncton wth Apple Creek State nsttute, sponsored Wednesdays convocaton Focusng upon local programs for the retarded, the convocaton featured representatves of Woosters da Sue School, Apple Creek, and Weaver School of Akron Were lookng toward the development of the total person, not just the hgh producer,, noted Weaver School representatve Sally WeatheraU Weaver tres to accomplsh ths by placng students n the communty; stressng student ndependence from famles, the Weaver staff attempts to create among students a better selfconcep t,s Ms WeatheraU, noted that Weaver, School s prmarly, a subcontract,shop for ; the Help Pck the Are you dscouraged wth the qualfcatons of the natonal presdental canddates? Do you get the feelng people are apathetc, unnvolved and that our country seems to seek medocracy n ts leadershp? Rght now, on ths very campus, a smlar presdental selecton process s underway and ths one s drectly related to the ntegrty, qualty and ntatve of our school m The college presdent s Woosters physcal representatve before the natonal communty of hgher educaton GOOD NEWS s CTY NEWS Large selecton of mported Ppes and Tobacco Books Magaznes Ambassador Cards Sherman Cgarettes 200 S Market Open Daly 63012 30 Except Sunday, 630 1000 for the Retarded retarded The school and ts assocated workshops offer outstandng programs n sewng, hortculture, ndustral arts, and shppngrecevn g and a new prntng program The school, wth a populaton of 350, eghteen years and older, s located n Summt County, wth workshops n Tallmadge and downtown Akron da Sue School, located n Wooster, s a smaller (populaton 95) program nvolvng the retarded from brth to the age of 21 The schools focus s on the tranng of cogntve, socal, self help, communcaton, and x motor sklls da Sue School, funded by a local tax levy, dvdes ts students accordng to ablty, holdng two developmental classes for the more severely handcapped Communty classes are stressed, as s New Presdent and the ndvduals and organzatons whch support the college The charsma and character of our future presdent wll drectly nfluence our mage before the outsde communty of career and graduate study opportuntes t s the students responsblty to themselves to nsure that the hgh regard of Wooster s mantaned, by actvely partcpatng n the search for the best possble presdent A profle recently compled by the faculty PSC elucdates many of the qualtes beng sought t s hoped that the presdent wll be a leader 1) n helpng the college mprove and contnue to mert the stamp of excellency by mantanng the sprt of ts tradtons, buldng on them as changng tmes and needs dctate; 2) n enhancng a sprt of communty; 3) n communcatng effectvely the dstnctve qualtes of the College; 4) fundrasnn g actvtes; 5) n havng the ablty to engage the faculty and students, and nlst the support departmentalzaton of classes; both, accordng to Drector Margaret Bergland, gve students selfconfdence da Sue School has experenced a large measure of success; four former students have been successfully placed n outsde jobs, and two have learned to walk through the ad of da Sue therapsts Marty Fenton, Drector of Communty Relatons for Apple Creek State nsttute, noted that that nsttuton s undergong major changes from the tradtonal oldfashon ed bedlam to a more progressve focus Apple Creek s offcally acceptng no new admssons now, but snce there s nowhere else n Oho to go, that rule s flexble The mprovement of communty relatons s a major concern, presently, at the of trustees h translatng deas nto acton As an ndvdual he should be sgnfcantly nvolved n hgher educaton, not necessarly through a lfetme of work n an academc nsttuton, but n some way that wll have provded a clear and thorough comprehenson of and apprecaton for the workngs of a prvate lberal arts college; and have a capablty to partcpate n the ntellectual and cultural lfe of the College A sprtual dmenson to hsh er phlosophy of lfe and a commtment to the Protestant Chrstan hertage, wth a wllngness to lsten and utlze effectvely the talents and councel of others s also mportant Presently, nomnatons and applcatons are beng receved Applcatons must be n by June 31 The faculty and admnstraton are actvely pursung prospectve canddates from ther varous felds of experence An equal effort must contnued on pg 6 WHTE JEWELERS 215 E Lberty for the past thrty or fourty years whtes has been sellng damonds and weddng bands and earrngs and lghters and clocks and watches and necklaces and chans and charms and watchbands and pendants and cameos and mountngs and famly rngs and musc boxes and jewelry chests and fgurnes and cuff lnks and te tacs and cgarette cases and crosses and lots of other thngs and a lot of t has been pretty good stuff TRY US 2643324 rf WEAVES SCHOOL Representatve speaks to Convocaton audence, (photo by Ken Myers) Grades too Hgh? contnued from page 2 sgnncanty probably snt feasble today for that grossest of reasons, money The natons colleges and unverstes are scratchng as desperately as the rest of us to stay afloat fnancally, so admnstrators arent lkely to beam wth delght upon those nstructors who do uphold standards For to many admnstrators, students are monetary unts, and f they start gettng low grades and quttng or flunkng out or transferrng to easer schools, then the nstructors who are too tough are thought to be costng the school money ndeed, the governor of a state once taught n delvered an address whch was dstrbuted to the faculty of our state unversty acknowledgng the serous fnanco al dffcultes of the states educatonal program and sayng that the unverstys job, therefore, was to get as many students as possble nto each classroom then to keep them there by any possble means Ths can hardly be construed as a claron call for qualty educaton Now part of what a college nstructor s pad to do s the very dffcult and sometmes very panful task of evaluatng student performance Yet many admnstrators wll fre someone for dong hs task honestly (academc freedom s damned) f the result s too many low grades and wll retan someone else who tactly gnores t by keepng everybody smlng wth a lberal sprnklng of As and Bs The queston, then, snt a qualtatve one whether hgh standards are good or bad; or a moral one whether hgh standards are rght or wrong; the only queston that matters, t seems, s the fnancal one POEMS WANTED whether the monetary unt, the student, wll be lost The trend toward teacher evaluaton questonnares has helped foster nsecurty n those nstructors who would lke to upgrade standards Rodn and Rodn recently found that students rate most hghly nstructors from whom they learn the least, who also happen to be the nstructors who tend to grade lenently Smlarly, last fall Powell found that, teachers receve much hgher evaluatons from students when they are requred to do less work, receve hgher grades, and learn substantally less He concludes f t s true that students nadvertently gve hgher ratngs to nstructors who requre less work and gve hgher grades, and those nstructors are rewarded for good teachng by ther departments and the admnstraton, whle more demandng nstructors are punshed, then there s pressure for all nstructors to behave n ths way (thus, students) are shortchanged on the most mportant commodty whch s supposed to result from ther unversty experence learnng nstructors who do uphold academc standards, then, are not aganst students, but, rather, are tryng to ensure that students college years are worthwhle Moreover, the students themselves are not to blame for someone else overevaluat ng them Only the faculty only those who actually assgn grades wth the encouragement of supportve admnstrators, nstead of the oblquely threatenng postures these people too often assume, contnued on pg 5 The OHO SOCETY OF POETS s complng a book of poems f yon have wrtten a poem and would lke our selecton commttee to consder t for publcaton, send your poem and a selfaddress ed stamped envelope to OHO SOCETY OF POETS 1367EethSL Sute 229 Lncoln Bldg Cleveland, Oho 44114

MOMTUKWfOTH UKS Pom 4 VOCED Frday, May 14 1975 by NU1W Slater dont propose to gush at length over Barry Lyndon agan Let me just remnd you that as of ths wrtng t s playng downtown Ths s a landmark n flm as vsual art urge you to see t dont know what s left to be sad about Ben Hur after all these years t was one of the frst n the tradton of epc moton pctures, conceved and executed on a grand scale and even grander budget n a very short summary, Ben Hur s based on a bg, bad nneteenth century novel by an unemployed Cvl War general whose name, lke everyone else, have forgotten The ttle character, played by Charlton Heston, s a wealthy and noblybor n Jew condemned unjustly to slavery by the occupyng Romans He survves the galleys, wns hs way to freedom and adopton by a wealthy Roman, and returns to Judea to revenge hmself on Messala, the Rom an who has wronged hm The form of hs revenge s the clmactc charot race aganst Messala There are few more exctng or spectacular sequences n ths hstory of cnema The magnfcent Hppodrome n whch the race takes place looks lke a leftov er from the set of ntolerance (thats a complment, by the way) Ths charot race alone makes seeng Ben Hur at least once a must As an epc, Ben Hur s really beyond prase or blame t s a monument to what the studo Ben Hur A Classc Epc; Stuffed The Black Experence on Stage byraybules One cannot help but be moved by ths movng drama of the Black experence, notes drector Annetta Jefferson of Ceremones n Dark Old Men Ceremones wll be presented n Freedlander Theatre May 19 through May 22 The play, a product of the turbulent 60s takes place n a rundow n barbershop n Harlem, where the frustraton and explotaton of the entre Black experence s focused n the lves of the members of the Parker famly Mr Parker, the nomnal head of the famly, wll be played by junor Davd Jones Hs sons, Theo and Bobby, are portrayed by sophomores Vernon Wyley and Keth Wlkerson, respectvely Adele, Mr Parkers domneerng daughter, wll be played by Vck Greene, a man Poltcal Scence professor Mchael Smth plays Parkers cautous frend, Mr Jenkns, and senor Regge Holder por GRACES WNE T FREE DELVERY 262586 6 SHOPPE tsprosp erty system at the heght of could acheve also fnd the blendng of ts prosperty could acheve also fnd the blendng of the story of Ben Hur wth that of the begnnngs of Chrstanty by no means as cloyng as that of some Bblcal epcs At least t was sncerely meant Last weeks performance of Woosters own Saturday Nght Lve and Scott Wengarta Stuffed once agan showed studentwrtte n, that and produced theatre s alve and vgorous at Wooster The frst half, n the Saturday Nght Lve format, was topcal, satrcal, and very funny, as one mght expect t was also very wellpace d and astonshngly tght for that sort of thng The sketch on the talan earthquake veered dangerously nto the tacky, but thngs soon recovered ncely wth the West Sde Story parody Scott Wengarts creaton, Stuffed, s a truly nspred bt of nonsense ts great vrtue s freeassocat ve that t keeps the ramblng, style that s the lfe of parody whle knttng thngs together through the devce of Sam Spade recountng an old case to hs grl Lola The plot, such as t s, s ths starcrossetwo young, d lovers, Freddy Phosphate and Wendy Wggle (played wth just the rght melodrama by Bran Fddler and Elane Fsher), are parted when Freddy, enraged, over a falng exam grade, stuffs a football down hs speech trays the corrupt Blue Haven, Prme Mnster of the Harlem DeColonzat on Assocaton Mr Parkers paramour s played by freshman Kathy Thompson Tckets for Ceremones n Dark Old Men are on sale now at the Freedlander Box Offce Curtan tme wll be 815 each nght Hopefully, notes Mrs Jefferson, the audence wll be able to move from emoton to understandng when the curtan has fallen mm WORLDWD E TRAVEL SERVCE TAKE YOU ; ajuwme professors throat The professor was the nspred work of Dr Wn Logan, who certanly, deserves that Tony for a most pathetc death scene Freddy flees, thnkng that he has klled the professor Actually, he was only dyspeptc, but he takes the opportunty to dsappear Ffteen years later the presdent of RuckaMuck a U calls n Sam Spade to nvestgate On the bass of hs performance as the presdent thnk Ray McCall should present hs credentals to our presdental search commttee r Attenton Math majors, Econ majors Job op portunty as part tme bookkeeper for THE HERO HOUSE Call 26281 68 to P apply ret cat namv mnf PS MXCS MXES rvnrtnmg torn rut pamtt MMESTC t WNttn, KUUTQSa TEMS SMtn MOtntt HSA T 11 H SUNDAYS ClOU Ddws DRVE THRU CARRY ns Mcaut wt wot vwste (WmTE WH U FMKSMMS) CUT Good College, He would certanly gve a new meanng to lberal educaton at Wooster The small ensemble work was superb, eg the Alpha Phalpha frat members The lneup of G men was a postve nspraton Wengart hmself as Spade played straght man to everyone else, but he had an engagng boysh grn He also knows the use of the runnng gag, vz hs card for ; the Westmnster Massage Parlor L V Space prevents my enumeratng every contrbuton to the show, but found not a sngle weak character n t t Cv, Humor A SCENE from Have A Nce Lfe, by Walker Joyce, whch plays n the Shoolroy Theatre tonght and tomorrow nght The show goes on at 8 15 (photo by Kon Myort) must not; however pass over Sally Pattons Lola, the charmng antdote to Sams good opnon of hmself Stuffed s college humor through and through, but t need not apologze for that ts fresh, ; hghly nventve, and very funny t has the potental for L beng endurngly topcal despte ts 30s settng Havng twce played at Wooster ths year, suspect t wll return several tmes more n the future By all means catch t havent had such an evenng of comedy n a ; theatre n months ; Amster Sloes 63rd ANN VERS ARY May 13th to May 22nd Save $2 To $10 Now OM ALL YOUR FOOTWEAR NEEDS f Amster Shoes FNEST FCOTCEAR VALUES AMYWMERE! j

E5A 5TV M rrdajr May 14, y0 VOCE 1o9 5 t?!gpn pprnh Offers nternshp Program Begnnng n the Wnter ; Quarter, the Relgon 197677,; Department wll besponsorng a v threecred t nternshp quarter for r students nterested n brngng together the academc study of relgon and a practcal experence dealng wth ethcal ssues n Amercan socety The program, approved thecolleg e by faculty n February, wll enable relgon majors and, mnors, and qualfed nonmajo rs to spend ten weeks n offcampus placements, Placements wll be offered n, socal acton, youth, or hosptal mnstres The nternshps wll o be desgned so that students can enter fully nto the lfe of these nsttutons and agences n order to s gan r perence to dentfyng and analyzng ethcal ssues n addton, students wll par tcpate wth staff personnel n ; ther practcal and acton orented work ; Ths program s the outgrowth H of an expermental Ethcs Socety nternshp Program whch was conducted durng frsthand ex; Fall Quarter of 19747 5 Twelve busness or corporate stuatons students nterned durng that whch especally expose the quarter wth the Rapd Cty nterrelatonsh p of ethcal and (South Dakota) ndan Servce v ; econonc concerns; K human Councl,, an AlcoholDrug rghts organzatons; stuatons, Dependency Program n ethcs and medcne; relgous (Chcago), Communty Legal organsatons,? nvolved n Servces (Phladelpha), 48th communtjrjfar st agences, Dstrct ; Court (Mchgan), delngwtll ssues of war and Common Cause (Wash DC), peace; governmental stuatons nterf ath Commttee on Corporate Responsblty (New related to socal legslaton; research postons wth councls York)etc For the permanent of churches; and churches wth program some of these placements may be repeated, whereas others wll be added v a student and faculty evaluaton of ths educatonal experence, a ; decson was made to make the program a permanent part of the Relgon Departments currculum because t enabled students to test and use ther lberal arts educaton n a practcal manner n addton, students learned about ther nterests and sklls n settngs orented around socal and ethcal ssues, and n some nstances, wereab le to make realstc vocatonal decsons as a result The program to be offered next year has three components, essentally readngs and a paper before the placement begns; the nternshp tself, together wth supervsory conferences and a journel of postplaceme nt reflectons and semnars and a paper evaluatng the nternshp Professor Bucher of the Relgon Department wll drect the Program Those nterested n a possble placement for next wnter are urged to ndcate ther ntentons by gvng ther names to Professor Tat, Charman of the Dept ths sprng and to secure from hm prnted nformaton about the Program Placements for next wnter wll be announced early n the Fall Quarter, and an open Dscusson of BoEth cs contnued from pgl bblcal revelaton as absolute Also, Chrstans have got to be a lttle more at ease wth stuatons where they cant nvoke deologcal mperalsm, he sad They cant convert everyone Ultmately he concluded that t s necessary to determne what s sacred Now were consderng the whole ecologcal system as sacred, he added Eventually the two dscplnes conceded that the ethcal answers must come from all dscplnes Relgon professor Ralph Young nssted that t s a serous mstake to see one specfc thng as sacred Knowledge s t cannot and must not be separated J Arthur Bard, also of the Relgon department, asked what he consdered to be the basc queston s there a God and has he revealed hmself to J n th SHOP Collage Hlls Shoppng Cnr meetng wll be held to explan, the program, and procedures for applcaton Approxmately ffteen students wll be selected The matchng of students and placements wll be done after applcatons have been receved and the selected students have read nformaton about the placements, expressed ther nterests, and consulted wth Professor Bucher man? f there s, then theres an absolute to whch the growng body of knowledge must relate But Prof Wse, possbly reconzng the value of contnung such a dalogue, mantaned a skeptcal opnon f n fact ths s a real phenomenon, then t should be compatble, he sad But, were stll lookng for a bass on whch to make a choce t would seem, then, that the necessty of makng such a choce has not been erased, even wth scentfc breakthroughs Scence, as Olver Wendell Holmes suggests, s ndeed not the enemy of relgon, but smply an antagonst Grade nflaton contnued from pg 3 can stop grade nflaton Certanly the unversty owes the upholdng or academc standards to the students, to tself, and to socety As Robert M Hutchns states, The frst oblgaton of an ntellectual nsttuton s to set hgh ntellectual standards and to nsst on good ntellectual work f jf 5 X t f H Kte h!mk3b got grscab Jlf women thought ths way about men they would be awfully slly Z When men thnk ths way about women theyyestoa, Women should be Judged for a Job by whether or not thev can do t J, n a wortd where worr are Judges, brokers, economsts, scentsts ckxorskjyer s poltcal canddates professors and com 1 pany presdents, any other vewpont s rfcfc Z ulcus 2 TrcrftNswcyVvT)enweneedctfth9 help we can get why waste half the brans around? 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Pag 6 VOCE Frday, May 14, 1976 Lcense Renewal Faces WCWS Body Awaren ess Wofksh contnued from v 1 gudelnes are qute tght, but we should have no trouble meetng them Another secton of the applcaton examnes what the rado staton has done n the last three years (snce the most recent renewal) n the way of programmng A statstcal report to be sent to the FCC tells how much entertanment, local exposure, publc affars, news and other publc servces make up the programmng schedule Through ntervews wth communty leaders and a random survey of persons lvng n the Wooster vcnty, a secton n the FCC renewal process enttled Ascertanment of Communty Needs wll be completed People ntervewed wll be asked questons such as, What do you consder to be the most pressng problem facng Wooster and Wayne County? and, n the case of college students and employes, n what ways may WCWSFl f better serve the campus? We wll have to show that we are tryng to fnd out the communtys problems and needs, says Logan, and that we are dong our best to meet these problems and needs Changes made n the structure of the ownershp of WCWS must also be accounted for Snce the statons lcense s controlled by the College of Wooster Board of Trustees, the staff wll have to report any new trustees to the FCC Each member of the Board must fll out a form statng whether he owns or has stock n other rado statons and newspapers Ths polcy assures that one person wll not own all the meda outlets n an area Lcense renewng s by no means an automatc thng, states Logan Well submt our applcaton and then just, wat for the FCCs decson The whole process s very crtcal Presdental Nomnatons Sought contnued from p j be made by the students to ensure that all possble canddates are reached Each student should stop and consder any possble contacts, through personal connectons, frends at other colleges, or consultaton wth parents and ther frends Nomnatons, ncludng your own and the canddates name, address and poston, should be sent to box 3175 Now s the tme to act Any questons and comments should be drected to the Student Presdental Selecton Commttee, Box 2835 Sunday, May 10th at 3 pm taff members of Preter m Aborton Clnc n Cleveland wll present a workshop on Body Awareness The workshop, whch s open to all students and faculty members wll nvolve the use of certan exercses and other technques to help the par tcpants become more attuned to ther bodes and ther bodly rhythms t wll also nvolve op dscusson on how body awareness affects ones total beng The Preter nsttute s a m nonprof t nsttuton whch provd es research and educaton n matters relatng to sexualty; Preter m clncs are located n varous major ctes throughout the country The workshop has been arranged through the Womens Resource Center and wll be presented n Lowry 119 Backpacker Shows Sldes n Tlateer James Cowen, the frst man to ascend the west face of Mount Whtneyr wll show sldes of bs sxmon th trek along the Pacfc Coast Tral Wednesday, May 19, at 8 pm n Mateer Audtorum Cowen, a, senor Geology major at Lawrence Unversty, hked the Pacfc Coast Tral n 1975, from the Mexcan border to northern Brtsh Columba Carryng twelve pounds of photographc equpment, he was able to capture aspects of nature seldom, f ever, seen by humans Cowens slde presentaton s a recap of hs adventurous trek whch can be enjoyed by the mountaneer, the day hker, and all who apprecate the beauty of nature Hs presentaton s sponsored ; by, Keffer House LLASS SUMMERY FASHONS OUR COMPLETE SELECTON OF 100 POLYESTER MULTCOLO R DOUBLEKNTS 100 polyester A great selecton of yam dye doubleknts for great lookng tops slacks and pantsuts Machne wash n dry Assorted fancy and sold colors 58 60 wde Save 140 a yard Reg 299 yard 159 yd w v ; kv V dp STEVENS KRNKLE TYPE TOP AND PANT WEGHT FABRCS Ths seasons bggest fashon fabrcs n assorted fashon colors Top weght s 60 pdyester60 cotton 39740 wde Pant weght s 80 polyester zwo cotton 57 wde, save cw10 0 a yard Reg 249399 yard 199 yd CANNON SOLD TERRY CLOTH 84 ccbon16 polyester A heavy weght fabrc fefs perfect for robes sweatshrts and beachwear 45 wde Choose worn wrote, pastel or dark colors 45 wde save 1Z7 a yaa Reg 349 yard SOLD TSH 222 yd RT KNTS 65 povesjar35 cotton From Burtngton Ma Lots at uses Lots of cdora Macrnne wash n dry 58760 wde Save 155 a yard Meg 29 yard 144 yd BCENTENNAL PRNTS Top weght s 65 pctyester35 cotton broadcloth Pant waght b 50 poryester50 cotton sajdoth, 45T vwde Choose tram Lberty Bel or Stars and snpes, save 1JS3 a yam Hag zss yard V A t ll 1 v 146 yd a t f 0 EYELET CEROD JwS 65 pcryester35 cotton Perfect for brdal outts, chrstenngs, graduaton or corrmnort rtacme wasn n ory 45 wde Wrte Reg B244yd SUSJSSXT PERCALE PRNTS 100 cotton Basc geometrc and lora) prnts Machne wash n dry 36 woe Assorted colors 68D yd NOTON SPECALS Mercerzed cotton dread 10 CpOG3 for S3$ rwsbtezppers 0 OFF Sale effectve Monday trough Saturday, May 22 u WOOSTER Portage Square Plaza Monday Saturday 10 9, Sunday 1 6

Scots Splt Crlal DoubleHead er byjohnmdelcos n ther, quest for the OAC pennant last week, the Scots took two steps forward, but one gant step backwards Wooster pcked up a game on frontrunnng Oho Northern n a wndblown 107 slugfest However, ther advancement was all but nullfed when they splt a crucal doublehead er wth Baldwn Wallace Wnnng 2 the opener 1; droppng 4 the nghtcap 0 The Scots needed a sweep; the splt all but doused ther playoff hopes n what was blled as the duel between the OACs best, Andy Matonak of Wooster faced off aganst Oho Northerns Ed Mklavc But, three frst nnng runs off Andy, and four off Mklavc gave lttle ndcaton that would be the J case Northern! up 34), sent Mklavc to the hll to defend frst place and elmnate Wooster However, the Scots had the last word Tom Grppa started the uprsng n the frst by reachng PotentalPacke d NEWS SERVCES Bob Nye s an unusual coach The College of Wooster golf mentor s an optmst n February, 1975, he predcted that hs squad would wn the NCAA College Dvson champonshp They dd so, on the last hole, after beng down by 12 strokes Enroute to the natonal crown, the Scots brought back memores of Slky Sullvan, the celebrated racehorse, when they surged back from a 17 stroke defct to wn the 1975 Oho Conference crown Wth two regulars gone from last years powerhouse, ncludng Mke AllAmer ca McKeon, Wooster has been base on an error Danny Taylor became the runner va a force Rob Steele doubled, and Rck Hopkns walked, loadng the bases and settng the stage for Dave Gorsuch, returned to the lneup after an njury n Hollywood fashon by lacng a grandslammer that gave the Scots a 4 3 edge Northern ted the score at four apece n the second, but Wooster came back wth a threesp ot n the fourths Taylor collected the frst of hs three sngles to start the rally Steele sngled hm to thrd, puttng runners on the corners where they executed a perfect doublestea l Steele went halfway to second and slowed down, tryng todraw a throw that would score Taylor from thrd He got the throw, Taylor scored, and Steele beat the throw nto second savng an out Gorsuch and Steve Sunagel then followed wth backtoba ck doubles uppng the score to 7 4 A Pat McLaughln ht, a SPECAL PURCHASE COLORED JEANS (OUR PRCE ) $899 Whle they last Golfers Look to Natonals ragged and uneven Most of ther actvty has been on the road, but n the bg Dale 17team Beckler nvtatonal, Wooster was number one However, that was a month ago and whle Nye feels that he has adequate personnel, he snt comng out wth a flatfoote d predcton of a Scot sweep n fact, he feels that Captal, Muskngum, Oho Wesleyan and Wttenberg are all capable contenders The edge, f any, goes to Wttenberg Much wll depend on the bg four of son Greg and Mke Schneder, both of whom earned AllAmer ca second team honors n 75 Schneder, from Sprngfeld, Mo, was OAC m SCOT Wlson) felders choce by Nelson Glover, and a Taylor ht gave the Scots an 84 gap n the ffth Wooster closed out ther scorng wth the help of Sunagels bat (4 for 5), when he doubled home Steele n the sxth; and a felders choce, that plated Grppa n the seventh medalst last year and runnerup two years ago Captan Steve Bamberger, another natve Woosteran, has had some problems, but s capable of overpowerng any course Rodger Loesch, from Mansfeld, has combned wth Nye and Schneder for a 76 average J Roundng out the team are John Gll of Port Clnton, and Spencer Botzum from Akron Both are capable of superlatve golf The ntal hurdle to Woosters seventh consecutve bd to the NCAA Natonals wll come ths weekend at Gamber on the Apple Valley course whch provdes a far test for any team Based upon Nyes confdence and the form sheet of recent years, the Scots fgure to be a prme contender t WOOSTER MUSC CENTER RECORDS 26258 36 REPARS ON THE SOETAKS Wth BW r batsman takes am at playoffs, Matonak struggled wth the bg lead, yeldng three n the nnth makng the score 107 Battlng the elements and Northern htters, Matonak used hs head, bore down and got the wn for the Scots After ther mportant wn over Oho Northern, the Scots hosted a twnbll wth BaldwnWallac e, needng two wns to reman n the thck of the race Denny LaDuke, wth a masterful performance n the ldlfter, ptched the Scots to a 2 1 wn n pckng up hs seventh vctory lke Matonak, LaDuke ran nto early problems n the frst nnng B W teed off on Denny, clamng a quck 1 0 edge that would have been more had t not been for a perfect blurry fast relay from Don Beckett to Rck,Hopkns to Pat McLaughln that naled the runner at the plate LaDuke attrbuted hs frst nnng problems to nerves get knd of nervous before a start, sad LaDuke Before the game, all the guys came up to me and told me to just get the ball over and that theyd take care of the rest found out, though, that f put the ball over theyll ht t and ll get battered around So after the frst nnng pulled myself together and used my head more than my arm LaDuke settled down puttng together a strng of sx scoreless nnngs whle hs teammates scratched across a par of runs Taylor and Steele opened tne ANNOUNCEMENT Andrews Lbrary announces that all books now n crculaton are due May 31 Ths ncludes books that have been checked but for LS Your cooperaton n returnng books to the Lbrary wll be greatly (photo by Steve Frday, May 14, 1976 pa frst wth walks Hopkns followed wth what appeared a sure doublepla y ball to the shortstop However, Steele took out the second basemen, breakng up the play wth an aggressve but clean slde Steeles heady runnng forced a bad throw enablng Taylor to 1 Score tyng the game 1 at The Scots broke the deadlock n the thrd Nelson Glover reached on an error, stole second and went to thrd on a wld throw by the catcher Taylor plated hm wth a sngle to left Up LaDuke ganed confdence as the game progressed, 2 1, f ddnt have confdence dont thnk could last more than 3 4 nnngs Coach Morgan makes me challenge the htters and through hs encouragement feel can get any batter out n any stuaton, Ad LaDuke After coppng the opener, the Scots sent Matonak to the mound n the nghtcap to try for the sweep That however, wasnt to be Swngng from the heels, BW blasted two homers off Andy and quckly jumped out to a frst 3 0 nnng lead threw one too many fastballs, one that never should have thrown They couldnt ht curves, and that was what kept me n the game, sad Andy But unlke the Oho Northern game, Wooster couldnt come from behnd The Scots entre offense was a Jeff Whetsel sngle wth two out n the eght THE GFT CORNER Dstnctly croft end gfts At Publc Squor and thn Woostar nn 26441 17 m mm SOW ftsfsft m College Hlls Shoppng Center HOURS Men, Thurs, FrL10 9 Tues, Wed, & 106 Sat 2627057 quo ncraoo PHSSZ j SPAGHETT RAVOL j 764 ntts3utc J AVZT3J2 V7CC5TZ2, CO 1 J uatoxr ra, tkusj pv 2271 25 unox 5

Splcers Edged by Northern by Doug Dll The Wooster track team was edged by 7660 Oho Northern on Saturday n the Scots fnal home meet The Scots were leadng at several ponts durng the competton but could not hold ther advantage Wooster was down 6260 gong nto the three mle and the mle relay but faled to wn ether event and Northern ncreased ts margan Reflectng on the narrow defeat Coach Jm Bean sad, t was a good meet Up untl the fnal two events t was a close ballgame The loss was not totally dsappontng as several Scots turned n notable performances Kng Lews broke hs own school record n the trple jump wth a tremendous 46 2 leap Manny Stone ted hs own school record of 220 n the 220 and Nathanel Wmberly qualfed for the OAC Champonshps n the same event Forrest Merten and Hal Gerspacher qualfed for the OAC meet n the 880 Frst place fnshes were recorded by Denns Resley n the pole vault, Lews n the 120 11 P5 $0 tv ft TED KOONTZS shot put was good enough for thrd place as the Scots bowed to Oho Northern, (photo by Steve Wlson) hurdles, the long jump and the trple jump, Stone n the 110 and the 220, and the 440 relay combo of Fred Jones, Lews, Stone, and Wmberly Second place fnshes were captured by Derrck Cherry n the shot, Don Bordne 2 V n the dscus Rck Day n the mle, and Wmberly n the 100 and the 220 Thrd place ponts were scored by Ted Koontz n the shot, Al George n the dscus, Tm Feld and Fred Jones n the 120 hurdles, Felx Berry n the long jump, Joe Wllams n the mle, Wlle Grmes n the 440, Merten n the 880, Lews n the hgh jump, Dan Gerhart n the 440 hurdles, and Jeff Mller n the trple jump The Scots wll be partcpatng n the OAC Champonshp today and tomorrow at HOUSE OF RHODES YARN NEEDLEWORK Rug and &ewe Supples On the Corner of Qunby and Pne 2646294 TREASURE HOUSE HOBBES 726 Wt Ltrtv ms mar m m Craft a and Hobbea mm A to Z Pcture the whole thng mu m suu pnn run Loesct Ls by Doug Dn The Scot golfers went to ndana, Pennsylvana last Frday and captured fourth place n the ndana nvtatonal Host ndana Unversty, a strong Dvson school, grabbed the top spot wth a 729 score Penn State and Youngstown State ted at 747 and Wooster fnshed at 759 Coach Bob Nye sad he was not partcularly satsfed wth hs squads showng but also con ceded, Overall, we were not too far off track Though the Scots could not put together a low team score, Roger Loesch shot a superb 73 to j THE BEVERAGE CENTER j! 927 E Bowman J J OPEN 9 AM 1030 PM J MON THRU THUS8 bcentennal weekend! Pkes Peak Camera Shop aas MO 439 to SPENCER Botzum tees one up Loss 1 wn tournament medalst honors for Wooster Loesch brded the frst hole of a playoff to wn frst place outrght and receved a wrstwatch n reward for hs vctorous effort Steve Bamberger? ; Greg NyeT Mke Schneder, Bll Kozane Spencer Botzum, and John Gll carded scores of 78, 80, 81, 81, 82, and 84 respectvely Today the Scots are competng n the second round of the OAC, Chamonshp Tournament at Kenyon Before leavng for the conference tourney Coach Nye spoke confdently about hs teams prospects We are one of the top three teams, he sad and added, f we play to our capacty we wll wn; f we dont, we wll struggle Jrn,BALLVEJ AM 1130 PM 1 ECONOOWAS H ; FRDAY SAT 1 2D4 102 (Just North ottha Collage) f 24 Hour ConO p Laundry 1 1 Dry Cleanng 8 415 FLAu TRAVEL COnSULTATlTS 346 EAST BOWMAN S 11 When Qut e e SMOKNG, LL PUT ALL THE U0NEY SAVE NTO A SAVNGS ACCOUNT AT FRST FEDERAL SAVNGS & LOAN ASSOCATON 1812 CLEVELAND ROAD OR 135 E LBERTY ST AND SCXEDAY, F LVE, LL BE A MLLONARE! For Year Convenence Just off tl College Campus For ALL Yoor Travel nqures and Needs, CALL 204C5S 3