by Dave Williams In pursuit of my rapid urban education it has been my good fortune, misfortune, or plight to spend a good portion of my day on the Pennsylvania Turnpike. During the hours I ~'end tooling up and down the pike between Middletown and my home in Philadelphia, I have a considerable amount of time to reflect on the news and issues of the day, and life in EDITORIAL. Do Your Own Thing? Ever since the industrial revolution critics have maintained that man is becoming increasingly lazy, unimaginative and irresponsible. While this criticism may not be totally valid there are many signs that it it partially true. For instance people no longer do anything unless they are told to do it or have instructions on how to do it. Today there are .more How-To-Do-It Books on the market than there are sam pans in Tokyo Harbor. People no longer trust there own judgment on even the most bacis issues. People have become afraid of making mistakes. Evidence of this can be found among college students who • - esearch papers. They get so caught up in -rs they don't start writing UP AND DOWN THE PIKE general. This is due largely to the lack of a suitable radio station sixteen miles west of the Valley Forge exit. I might add that I can neither afford to purchase a tape player, to listen to my own brand of music, or have the desire to jabber with a "Good Buddy", C.B. type with his pedal to the metalin all honesty I have made good use of themfrom time to time in avoiding the speed traps of, "Nab Jones". (lives Page With my passion being people, and what makes us the way we are, you can expect this column to be about people oriented issues. These issues I hope you will find at times entertaining, though provoking and perhaps enlightening. If I rankle or sting some of the values and principles that you hold dear, tough! Please feel free to comment or respond in any manner you like, except physical, (I grew up in Philly) IF MICHELIN RATED OUR RESTAURANTS... by John A. Stachowiak Because of our country's fast pace, we have neither the time nor desire to eat right. Something quick and easy enough to whoof dowm on a street corner suits us fine. The hot dog is as American as the Stars 'n Stripes. And fast service restaurants like Burger King, McDonld's and Long John Silver's are now established as part of our culture. What's happening, America!? Michelin, which prints ratings of European restaurants, would probably massacre the eating places of • • «ed steak and don't say nothing about my by our lameduck Governor Momma. If you would like to milks m aw m il . T u cker corner me for some "rapping", spoke on our campus last as they say on the block, You spring. Those of you who were can find me somewhere in the here last spring and chose to hallowed halls of Capitol come and hear her speak have Campus, where good people a lasting impression of this are getting off on each other. grand lady, an impression that Tucker, the Secretary of the won't be marred by her recent Commonwealth, who was fired firing. Perhaps I will get back to I did want to use this space Mrs. Tucker at another time, to share my thoughts and for now, "Y'all Be Cool". feelings about C. Delores standards are considered "Acceptable" and awarded one star. Those of higher distinction with very good food and service receive two stars. The best restaurants, con sidered to be haute cuisine, are awarded the top rating of three stars. Recently, evaluations were done in the British Isles and France. France had 625. . , and 15 British Isles, not one eating place was deemed worthy of or even .... , and only 25 were accorded ... Although no evaluation was ever done, how many restaurants in the United States would win three stars? restaurants in New x era b East Midtown. Hess also said Jean Pierre in Washington and Le Perroquet in Chicago would probably both rate ... With a high volume Ul customers it is not economical to prepare fresh meats and vegetables. Few restaurants along the coastlines serve fresh seafood anymore. This is mostly due to the cost of time and effort in preparing fresh food. And money doesn't guarantee quality; many expensive eating places use frozen foods in their dishes. In the Somehow, it all seems so unimportant. Our generation is