April 7, 1980 College Volume 19 no. 23 Glendon 1979/80 College Final Edition

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" Last time I saw them, they were headed for the Don Valley Parkway." photos: Rob Taylor

Eight Candidates in the running for the Principalship

By Rob Taylor Garigue, Departement de in it's deliberationshasu­ their views on such mat­ By the time you pick up the Science Politiqueat theUni­ tiliz ed the following crite­ ters as liberal arts educa­ next issueofPro Tem,Glen­ versite de Montreal. ria; sound academic qua­ tion, giving the College a don College will havea new The three other external lifications and background, higher profile and, as well, principal. In the meantime, candidates are;Prof.Arnold a functional proficiency in question them about their the search committee has Ages, Dept. ofFrench at the French and English, and a aims, ambitions, qualifica­ finaliz ed a medium list of University of Waterloo; demon~tratedability forad­ tions and the like. In con­ candidates from which the Prof. Desmond Morton, ministration. junction to these meetings final choice will be made. Dept. of History at Erinda­ Each of the eightcandida­ with Faculty council, the The list includes three le College, U of T.; andGe­ tes on the medium list will search committee will con­ candidates from Glendon raId Wright, Vice-Presi­ meet with Faculty Council duct seperate, more in­ College; Prof. Brian Bixley dent of the Donner Cana­ at appointedtimesbeginning depth, inte rviews with the oftheEconomics Dept. ,Prof dian Foundation. with Garigue on April 8 and candidates. John Bruckman oftheHis­ Since the beginning of Ja­ ending with Wrighton the18 After Faculty Council has photo: Larry Organ tory Dept. ,and ProLHoward nuary, when the search th. These meetingsareopen met with all eight candida­ Anna Adaman, our friendly Robertson of the French committee for a new prin­ to all members atthe Glen- ' Departn)e nt cipal was struck to replace don College community. (A tes, that body will p:r;ovide neighbourhood Beaver TWQ francophone candida­ Dr. David Mc Queen, who schedule appearsatthe end to the search committee a Cashier (affectionately consensus ofrecommenda­ known to many of us as tes are also inthe running. ends his five year term as of this article) ,,~...... ,,~ - . ,-"" 9£)1>1: • They are; Prof. Roland of June 30, the committee tion as to whether each of In addition tC\theconcems the candidates is "lJ' -' - Cloutie r former rector at has consideredapproxami­ listed above, Faculty coun­ Accepta College Unlv ersitairedeSt. tely - thirty-five potential cil will interview candi­ 'I" " Boniface and Prof. Philippe candidates. The committee dates individually to assess T"

~2pro~Tem~~ April 7, 1980 •••I •••I •••I •••1 Exams Principal Candidates Named continued from page 1 two names will be given to The Search Committee for aNew Principalhas now selected Cancelled !! or "Unacceptable. "The Mcdonald by April ;30. the candidates who will meet with Faculty Council. The Examinations inthefollow­ search committee will con­ In the end, it is the Board Meet~ngs ing courses have beeRcan­ sider these recommenda­ of Governors who appoints Special of Council will be held in the Board­ celled; tions in it's selectionofthe the new principal, on the Senate Room on the following schedule: reduced list thatitwillsub­ advice of the President.The L-EC250.3 GL-EC251.3 mit to the president of the final selection of the new GL-EC268.6 GL-EC272.3 University, H. I Mc donald. principal will be made by Tuesday, April ,8 at 2:00 p.m. Prof. P. Garigue GL-EN251.6 GL-EN252.6 This short list, of at least the end of May.' . Thursday, April 10 at 2:00 p.m. Prof. A. Ages L-EN323.6 GL-EN331.6 Friday, April 11 at 2:00 p.m. Prof. B. Bixley Prof. J. Bruckmann 'L-HST339.6 GL-HST361.6 •.. en bref Monday, April 14 at 3:00 p.m. TueSday, April 15 at 2:00 p.m. Prof. R. Cloutier GL-PH263.6e GL-PS428.6 Loire, de Dondogne et des Charentes maritimes. Wednesday, April 16at2:00 p.m. Prof. D. Morton GL-PSY327.3 GL-PSY363.6 Thursday, April 17 at 2:00 p.m. Prof. H. Robertson TVOntario sepencheaus­ Friday, April 18 at 2:00 p.m. Prof. G. Wright si sur les nombreux fac­ TORONTO teurs qui influencent l't~co­ CITY nomie canadienne, tous les dimanches cl 20h30 depuis RG ripped off dimanche, 6 avril dernier. Cette serie intitulee Dos­ for microphone si~r economie canadienne By Cheryl Watson puzzling because the mi­ se terminera le 4 maipro­ crophone was cut-off abo­ chain. Radio GlendOn was re­ ve the pre-amp, making it established last November "practically useless". As Toujours en fin de semai­ by the GlendOn College Stu­ well, it has very limited WALKING ne derniere, des represen- dent Union, and until a week uses outside its role at DISTANCE . tants des journaux mem­ ago the station (Studio"B") Radio Glendon. bres de la PEQ (Presse E­ was going "fairly well" ac­ "It upsets me a lot" and from: tudiante du Quebec) se ren­ cording to Dave Flaherty, "I take it as a personal in­ EATON CENTRE contraient cl Quebec, au Radio Glendon manager. sult" were some ofthereac­ and CITY HALL Cegep de Limoilou. The change in circums­ tion.s of manager Flaherty. tances was the result of The theft meilDS that next at: 96 Gerrard A Sherbrooke, les etu­ theft. Sometime on Wed­ year one of the first finan­ diants de l'universite con­ nesday, March 27, the lo­ cial priorities of the ~ew St. E. M58 1G7 tinuent de boycotter les ne microphone was stolen manager and the G.C.S.U. FACILITIES: fraisde scolarite. out of the Studio, which is will be to purchase anew TVOntario presentait di­ located in GlendOn Hall. microphone. Roof Deck & Sauna manche, 6 avril dernier cl A l'UniversitedeMontreal The Studio is normallyo­ Priorto this incident the Laundromat & Cafe 19hOO la premiere emis­ les etudiants ont decide pen· from Ha.m, to 5p.m. station had been operating sion d'une serie de quatre d'occuper les residences cl with shows happening dur­ quite smoothly. Flaherty RATES: $15 to $23 emissions intitulee D'Arta­ cause du cout delogement ing most of this time. The estimates that approxima­ Season: MaY.9- gnan. Chaque emission a qui a augmente de 56% en entire day's activities in tely 30 people haveprovid- plac~ S~dio sbo~s ~asttw() A'ug.31 ete filrriee sur. dans tro¥ ans. I~s devronpt pay~r the1 are, however, . ed over the les Chateaux de Seine-et- $89'par mOlS l'anptochalO. not· clear. The event is months. (416) 977-2320

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Education . Age ..... Phone No.. :. i qt1f I j CfflS"IIOnl f InSTITUTf AOf... Cflnfl Dfl April 7,1980 Pro Tem 3 4 Pro Tem P lIale 11...... A ril...7, 1980 366 Days in the Life It's a long way from that threatened libel suits. Because of-the exceptional day in March whenlwas el­ It is a heavyresponsibility effort put forth by Nicol ected,~ditoron the basis of to ensure that the paper Simard, the paper has at­ Pronrlses, Pronrlses. On comes out every week on tained a greater bilingual r. the horizon is theendofthe time and one that rests on balance, and though there road, not to mention that many shoulders. It's the re­ remains much to be done, graveyard of e.ditors-past sult ofagoodmanypeople's the prospect of even more Glendon Co'lIege - the· ranks of the unem­ efforts. Theydeservemore french copy and involve­ York University The~ndcomes 2275 Bayview Avenue ployed. with than just mention, and ment in Pro Tern will, I Toronto, ' a certain sense of freedom ,they have certainly earned hope, become more of a M4N 3M6 and trepidation but no re­ my respect for the heroics reality. His able assistant grets. they have performed. Lee Zimmerman has also ProTem is the independent Bringing you the news is done much to ensure that weekly newspaper ofGlen­ Without a doubt, the term not somethingthatjusthap­ the french copy was parfait don College. Founded in editor has beenan exhaust­ pens every Friday morn­ (will, almost perfect) be­ 1962 as the original student Editor-in-Chief: ing one, what withits never ing. There is more to a fore we went to press. publication of York Univer- Robert Taylor sity, it has been a member News Editor: ending demands,pressures story than just writing it; Merci tous les deux. et al and yet without them there are the endless hours of the Canadian University Cheryl Watson Life is tough. So is being fran~ais:' the position would not have of doing research, getting It Press since 1967. Pro Tem Redacteurs entertainment editor. ~ been as enjoyablenoras in­ background information, took its toll this year. sjri to be autonomous of Nicol Simard triguing as it was. Thejob being in five different pla­ both university administra- ~ee Zimmerman Still, Denis 'I don't fear N~ws ces at the sametime know­ Libel suits' Armstrong tion and studentgovernmerit, 'Ass't Editor: is not all demands and ing that space limitations did much to add tothe con­ and all copy andphotographs Ron Hoff pressures, it is also a will cause some storiesto troversy and enlighten the are the sole responsibilityof Entertainment Editors: great learning experience. die before they even make, entertainment pages. His the editorial staff. Editorial Joseph Holmes And, as well, thepleasures it to the typesetter. It's not replacement - Matthew offices arelocated inGlendon Matthew Douris of the position are to be always a simple choice. Douris - continued thetra­ Hall. Telephone: 487 -6133. Photo Editor: derived from working with It's often a great deal of dition of caustic comment 'Pro Tem is printedby Web- Larry Organ a good deal of people who hard work. without the libel suits, man Limited,Guelph,Ontario CUP Editor: lent a he!pinghandandcon­ The position of news ed­ Circulation: 4;000 including Jane King thank you very much, but ~ampuses tributed in whatever way. itor is perhaps themost de­ also gave cr.edit where Glendon and main Sports Editor: manding one of any paper. credit was du~. of York University. National Ron Hoff advertising is handled by Literary Editor: Certainly, if there were Pro Tem is no exception. It was also, we hope, en­ to be a second chance (No Cheryl Watson is, however, tertaining to have included Youthstream, 310 Davenport Jean Russell Thanks), some things an exceptional, never tir­ . Road, Toronto, Ontario Production Staff: in these pages original po­ M5R 3K2Telephone:925-6539 Julie Parna, Mike Bunn would be done differently. ing, and always hardwork­ etry from many Glendon Still, I think we mainly ac­ ing editor. Her ability to contributors.Jean Russell, Local '\dvertisingis the res- Patty Meredith, Violaine complished what we setout get four columns of copy our Literary editor de­ ponsibility of Septocorp Inc. Chan, Catherine Aitken, to do, namely; tomake Pro into enough space forthree serves much credit for Suite 6, 2279 Yonge St., Nancy Oakes, Astoria Tem a 'viable and valuable are a credit to her talents making Globigerinaooze Toronto, Ontario M4P 2C7 Waldorf, Bryen David, voice of the community'. and abilities. a lively addition to the Telephone: 487 -0316. Adver- Stuart Starbuck, assorted Oh, we made our mistakes Ron Hoff - who has been black and white of the hard tising copy deadline: Monday others, and the editorial and had our problems and mentor, Assistant News copy. Thanks also to Jane ' 4p.m. All other copy should staff. differences of opinion as editor, Sports editor .and King for her no less than be submitted by 12:00 noon any news medium is bound all-around conscientious terrific graphics that a­ on Tuesday. to have, especially in sur­ reporter-at-large, - not dorned those pages as roundings as close as to forget resident sooth­ well. these, but we gave it our sayer - has' brought to Of great importance to III1 best, which wasn't always these pages a wit that is the production of each ed­ enough" in order 'to bring seldom to be found. ition of Pro Tern is the un­ laurels caricatures of life­ Cabe (thought I'd forgotten to the readership the story Our photographer, the failing efforts of the type­ behind these pearly gates, you, eh Mike). of what this community is extraordinary Larry Organ setters to make sense of Sean G. Doyle for his valu­ But above and beyond all, all about. . has been a welcome addi­ original copy written in able comments about the praise must be given tothe tion whose affable ap­ in eight thousand different theatre that has been per­ Glendon Gollege Student It is not an easy job to proach has brought beauty styles and a machine that formed here; Brian Barber Union council -- you just­ bring to you eachandevery and bucks to the paper. His defies all laws of logic ex­ for his aIde extraordinaire ified our existence, not to week (with a few excep­ ~fforts do not gounapprec­ cepting that of atrophy. To Kudos go out to mention a few editorials. tions) the news and more iated and will hopefully Violaine Chan, Catherine lan Loveless, who in mo­ In the end, there are no without erring or flailing continue to grace thepages Aitken, Patty Meredith, ments of desperation on feelings of a "bilateral under the utmost of ' for and the coffers! Thanks Deirdre McLean, Lisa late Thursday nights, lent good riddance" , there is lack of a better justifier' also to Julie Parna for Creighton myeternalgra­ "me his car to barrel to­ a sense of relief - and sat- circumstances. Yes, it has finding Mr. Organ and es­ titude for doing the impos­ wards what seemed an et­ isfaction that it has been an eventful year from pecially for her lateThurs­ sible and then some. ernil;y of little white lines, passed. the runiblings of Mount Et­ day night talents. The list is almost endless fifth dregs of caffeine, and For Joe Holmes, I wish na to the more recent er­ Truly one aspect of Pro of those who made an ef­ a ghost town known as him the best of luck intak­ uptions of Mount St. Hel­ Tern that was in sore need fort to contribute to thepa­ Guelph. Thanks too, to ing on much the same task ena full of comments, cri­ of being rectified was the per this year, but it would those men of truth - the with its different challeng­ ,ticism and constructive French content; after all, not be complete withoutthe Thursday night editors es. In this small world, advice ft-om the commun,. we must strive to be as bi­ following names; Mike - Al Lysaght, Ron you need it. i~, not to forget the three lingual apaperaspossible. Bunn for his darts and Stermac, and Michael Mc- -30- On accepte maintenant Applications les demandes for . 1 aux Editorial postes positions editoriaux are now being accepted. Contacter Contact: Joe Holmes Joe Holmes,

cl l'entree principale de Glendon Hall main floor, Glendon Hall la date limite pour les demandes est 11 avril .deadline for applications 17 heures. is April 11, 5 pm April 7, 1980 Pro Tern 5

Le Budget Parizeau profits des grandes entre­ C'est un budget, qui com­ consommateurs plus d'ar­ tre de plus belle. prises qui passent de 12 cl me les trois autres prece­ gent cl depenser. 13 % dents, est tres expansion­ C'est peut-etre;lCl.'meilleu­ Le but premier de ce bud­ Guy Perreault - Allegement de 1'irrlpotsur niste. Se gardant de dire re fa~on pour le gouverne­ get aura comme effet de les successions que son budget etait plutot ment Quebecois,en,accrois­ contrer la recessioname­ - Augmentation de$0.03sur referendaire, M. Parizeau sant le defecit bUdgetaire, ricaine qui nous touchera les paquets de 25cigarettes. a explique qu'avec les an­ de relancer l'economie qui dans quelques.temps. Avec C'est avec le traditionnel C'est un budget cl saveur nees difficiles qui appro­ est, cl l'heure actuelle'aux ce budget, M. Parizeauen­ verre de gin d'importation plutot electorale,mais Hlde­ chent : "11 est impensable prises avec le chomage et courage les Quebecois cl a­ britannique, que M. Jac­ vrait plaire cl la majorite d'avoir comme objectif de 1'inflation. Le budget qu'a cheter des produits qui'sont ques Parizeau a presente des Quebecois. En tout, ce reduire le deficitbudgetai­ propose M. Parizeau est fabriques au Quebec, ce qui son quatrieme budget la se­ sera $122 millions qui iront re, lorsque le rythme de assez realiste, en ce sens stimulera la production de maine derniE~re. Les points dans les poches des contri­ l'activite economique est si qu'en diminuant les impots biens Quebecois, d'autant saillants sont les suivants: buables grace cl cette bais­ faible". Les specialistes du des particuliers, illaissera plus que le dollar canadien se de 3% du taux d'impot et ministre des finances du plus d'argent dans les po­ .ayant un taux dechangefai­ - Augmentation du defecit il faut yajouter$48millions Quebec prevoient un taux ches des consommateurs ble face aux paysetrangers, budgetairede$70 0millions, pour l'indexation de 7.5%. d'inflation de 9.5% et un'taux afin qu'ils consomment da­ celcl facilitera 1'exportation ce qui le porte cl un record Pour l'annee 1981,legou­ de croissance economique vantage, ayant pour effet de de biens fabriques au Que­ de $2.3 milliards vernement devrait recevoir de 1.5%. Mais avec une eco­ faire diminuer le chomage. bec. Mais le point le plus - Elimination de la taxe de $78 millionssuite clla haus­ nomie stagnante comme la L'elimination de la taxe de important dans l'effet futur vente sur les meubles et le se d'impot sur les profits notre,- ce budget combattra vente sur le textile et les de ce budget sera l'ampleur textile qui n'etaientpas ex­ des grosses compagnies et le chomagedans unecertai­ meubles, fera augmenter la que prendra la recession emptes de cette taxeaupa­ $30 millions sur la hausse ne mesure mais, d'un autre consommation de ces biens Americaine qui s'estamor­ ravant du paquet de cigarettes; cote, 1'inflation augmentera et par le fait meme stimu­ cee et qui devraitnous tou­ - Reduction de 3% de tous tandis que les diverses a­ a cause tie la coupure deta­ lera ces deux secteurs qui cher sous peu; car comme les taux d'impot desparti­ bolitions de taxes feront e­ xe . sur les meubles et le depuis quelques temps e­ on dit si bien, lorsque les culiers et 1'exemptionper­ conomiser aux consomma­ textile, ainsi que la baisse prouvaient quelques diffi­ Etats -Dnis eternuent, le sonnelle est indexee de7 .5% teurs Quebecois pres de de 1'impot des particuliers cultes; par contre, l'infla­ Canada attrappe une mau­ - Haussedesimpots surles $80 millions. de 3%, ce qui laissera aux tion continuera de s 'accroi- vaise grippe tout de suite. FR9M QUEEN'S PARK what.we saw, the beer was the West)standsfor"Mem­ labour-management rela­ Rents for two-bedroomu­ skunky, and dangerous to ber of the Legislative As­ tions. The fourman com­ nits ranged from $207 in Gord Cochrane drink". sembly", and MP means mittee will report on union Sudbury to $305 in Metro "The last bottle was full, .Member of Parliament". security and responsibili­ Toronto·. but the cap was still on, so ty, management rights and Some 5,300 renters inpri­ we didn't know if the beer Pope gets a job responsibilities, women in vate residential rentallunits was skunky or not. Its la­ , Minister with­ the workplace, and the in Metro Toronto, :, To fit the season, this bel said "NDP" ". out Portfolio, has been rights ofunorganizedwork­ Hamilton, Windsor, London, week's column is a pot­ "So, which one did you named chief government ers. Thunder Bay, and Sudbury pourri of winter, spring, choose"~ he asked, "the spokesman on regulatory It will hold hearings in a were surveyed. and summer. empty, .the bad, 0 r the reform, and will chair the number of Ontario commu­ Spreading the Message Politics is like beer green?" Agency Review Committee. nities, both largeandsmall As if to prove that bumph The man in the bar room He will also coordinate the The first set of meetings is what politics is all about turned and said tome: "Po­ It's MPP, thanks government's response to took place last week. the provincial government litics is like beer, you A bill introduced in the the Ontario Commission has recently released two know". Legislature inDecember is on Freedom of Information Rent survey results papers outlining· the posi­ "How so?", I asked. intended to clear up the and Individual Privacy when Typical rent increases for tive effects of last year's "Well, in the federal elec­ confusion over whether the that body reports. tenants occupying the same budget. One paper claims tion, you had the choice of men and women who sit as Pope, 35, was namedtothe dwelling unit for the past the budget helped redistri­ three beerbottles",he said. members of the Legislatu­ cabinet last August. As year ranged from 0.3 'per bute resources to less-de­ "The first was an empty re are MPPs, MLAs, or chairman ofthe Agency Re­ cent in Sudbury to 5.9 per veloped regions of the pro­ bottle, I'll call that one "Li­ even MPs. view Committee, that aims cent in Metro Toronto, ac­ vince at a rate faster than beral" because the Grits Norm Sterling, who re­ to reduce the numbe r of cording to a survey con­ previously attained. The didn't bother to tell us what presents Carleton-Gren­ provincial agencies, he re­ ducted in seven Ontario ci­ other paper says the Small they'd do if they got elect­ ville, proposes thatprovin­ places the new Government ties. Business Development Cor­ ed". cial legislators be official­ Services Minster, Douglas Forone--bedroom accomo­ porations program is hav­ "The second bottle, I'll ly designated as MPPs. Wiseman. dation, average rentinclud­ ing a positive influence on call "Conservative". It was For the record, MPP Liberals Study Labour ing separate charges such the small business commu­ three-quarte rs full becau­ means "Member of the The Ontario LiI5eral Party as parking, ranged from nity, and40 such corpora­ se they hadn't been inpow­ Provincial Par1i3ment", has established a task for­ $182 per month in sUdbury tions have now been regis­ er very long. But, from while "LA (used mainly in ce to study all aspects of to $254 in Metr2 Toronto. tered. ======L'AGENT S'TASSE Par Nicol Simard les etudiants glendoniens. sonnes qui ont tout particu­ lierement travaille cl l'a­ Voici enfin arrive la der­ Je suis devenu redacteur melioration'du fran~ais niere edition de ProTern. avec la ferme intention d'a­ le journal. 11 y a bien enten­ Le temps est done venu ou meliorerle contenu fran~ais du Lee Zimmerman,redac­ l'Agent doit se tasser (en­ du joqrnal. Je ne peux pas teur fran~ais lui aussi . 11 fin , s'ecriront certaines dire que j'ai fait un travail y a aussi Guy Perrault qui personnes un peu malicieu­ parfait. 11 y avait un bon a ecrit cl chaque semaine ses). Cette semaine,cen'est nombre de fautesetlenom­ depuis le retour des vacan­ pas Piccolo maisNicolSi­ bre d'articlesn'etaitpas e­ ces des fetes. mard qui s'adresse cl vous. norme mais si on compare 11 y a assez de choses comi­ avec l'annee derniere, je 11 y a aussiNancyOakes qui ques (en tout cas on a es­ crois avoiramenede l'ame­ a travaille a la correction saye) dans cette editionpour lioration. L'an passe~ ilya des articles.. La derniere que je mepermetted'utili­ eu un grand total de.4 ou 5 personne quej'aimeraisre­ ser l'espace occupe habi­ articles en fran~ais. Cette mercier n'est pas celle de tuellement par l'Agent pour annee, il y aeuunemoyen­ moindre importance. 11 s'a­ vous dire un peucequej'ai ne de 4 ou5articlesparnu­ git de quelqu'un qui n'a e­ essaye de faire cette annee. mero et meme s'il y avait crit aucim article mais. qui des fautes, dite s-vous bien a joue un role important J'ai commence l'annee en que ce n'est. rien compare dans le journal. Cette per­ tant que collaborateur au a avant. sonne s 'appelle Violaine journal. De fil en aiguille, Cependant rien de ce que Chan. C'est elle qui a eu le j'en suis venu cl prendre le vous avez eu n'aurait pu travail ingrat de dactylo­ poste de redacteur fran~ais. etre realise si j'avais ete graphier les articles. Ce J'ai ecrit l'Agent S'Tasse seul. J'aimerais terminer travail~ elle l'a bien fait et Pro Tern read coast- o-coast . en esperant divertir unpeu en remerciantquatreper- je l'en remercie beaucoup. photo: D. McMurray 6 Pro Tem • . April 7, 1980 Friends of Glendon 1979-80 A~l Report

By Brian Bixley, Chairman tributed about $1,700, for the first time in the the committee, however, graduate, to continue the some ofwhich was directed summer of 1979. Th,e Mon­ lie~ in its regular bursary outstanding work she has The Friends of. Glendon towards funds such as ica McQueen Scholarship and scholarship awards contributed this year, as Committee is able to re­ the Joseph Starobin and for the Glendon student to students on the basis an undergraduate, as Trea­ port a year of expansion. the Ron Triffon Awards. entering third or fourth of need, or need and ac­ urerer, of the Committee. We have received a single Students and Faculty made year in the economics ademic performance. All Special thanks go to Jan major donation, from Dr. their usual handsome con­ programme with the high­ in all, more than 30 stu­ Morrissey, who has served Vivian B. Kirkpatrick, for tributions. est average was awarded dents have been helped as our most efficient the establishment of a The Escott Reid Award for the first time in the financially in this past Secretary. To other mem- scholarship in her name. to the most outstanding fall of 1979. The Dr. Kirk­ year. Living and Learning in student graduating from patrick Scholarship and the The Friends of Glendon bers of the Committee who Retirement has exceeded an Honours programme, Joseph Starobin Memor­ operates with a committee have given much time to its now legendary generos­ with a Certificate of Bi­ ial Award will be pre­ of 4 students and 4 fac­ interview award applic­ ity with a gift this year lingual Competence, and sented for the first time ulty, though next year ants and to attend count­ of almost $2,000. The enrolling in a graduate this spring. Pemaps the we are inviting Cheryl less meetings, my many Glendon alumni con- programme was a warded most important work of Watson , who will be a thanks. Ce que fut la Grenouillere Par Yvon Leclerc di·ante. Cedes, ces deux me etait pratiquementab­ J'aimerais terminer en a cause d'un manque de objectifs furent atteints. sent, ce qui ne veutpas di­ parIant de certaine fric­ communication. Ce meme Les fins d'annees etant La Grenouillere n'a jamais re qu'ils n'auraient pas du tions intemes qu'il y au­ probleme a existe entre la propice auxbiIans, ilserait tente de rivaliser avec les etre presentes. Leur origi­ rait, parait-il, eu cette an­ Grenouillere et I'Associa­ peut-etre interessant d'en presentations del'Associa­ nalite residait surtout dans nee. D'apres certainsmem­ tion Etudiante. EspE;rons tracer undelaGrenouillere. tion Etudiante. De toute fa­ I'aspect arnical qui sedega­ bres, le travail d'equipe que la situation va changer it: faudraitpeut-etre ~on, elle aurait difficile­ geail aurait ete a presinexistant l'an prochain. vous rappeler (si jamais ment pu faire competition vous l'avez deja su) qui parce qu'elle avait le bud­ etaient les membres de la get assezlimite de $3000 " Just because you're paranoid..." Grenouillere. Tout d'abord, (vote par l'administration By Dorothy Watson public's eye, we did our- is definitely not a high il y avait Albert Picard (le du Con~ge). The Hon., selves a lot of damage by priority. Grand Manitou) a la direc­ Mais:-parlons plotot des Ontario's MinisterofHealth chanting "Bult Shit! Bull With regards to health, tion artistique ( signature realisations (il y en a eu!) visited Glendon on Friday, Shit!" while Premier Timbrell said they aretry­ des contrats, accueil des au cours de I'annee. Cinq March 28th to speakto stu- Davis was speaking. One ing to increase funding into arastes). 11 y avait aussi spectacles furent presen­ dents here about theissues student stated that they "chronic home-care" and Fran~ois Royavecdeuxas­ tes: Maneige,FloriantLam­ concerning us as partofhis thought any student pro- dental care for children. sistants directiontechnique bert, Anonymus, Dupont, constituency. The attend- test was useless, because Pro Tem pointed out that (scene, lurnieres, son) et Sylvain Cloutieretcie. Les ance was sparce, and half "the media is against us, the care for theaged will be ARne-Marie Boule a la pu­ trois grands spectacles de of those present were the government is against even mo re important bythe blicite. l'annee(toustroispresentes members of the P.C. cam- us, and the public is time that the "baby boom" Les deux objectifs princi­ avant Noel) furent Maneige pus association most of against us". "Just be- generation reaches their paux etaient(et seront tou­ (presente en collaboration whom were on a first name cause you're paranoid, senior years. Just as uni­ jf)ur~depromouvoir lacul­ avec I'As sociation), Flo­ basis with the Minister. . doesn't mean thy're not versities were built forthe ture quebecoise et d'offrir riant LambertetAnonymus. When asked his opinion on after you" was Timbrell's mass of students in the six­ tIRe alternative aox specta­ Quant auxdeuxautresspec­ the rally at Queen's Park, reply. ties, so will nursinghomes cles de l'Association Etu- tacles. le professionnalis- Timbrell said that, in the The Minster mainly want- be built for the same people ed to emplhasize the fact in 30 years'time. that the average person, Timbrell, feeling quite who is trying to meet his happy after one ofBeavers' mo rtgage payments and banana splits, suggested fight rising prices, is not that he would be willing to sympathetic to students host an evening for a group problems. With the govern­ of students at Queen's Park ment trying to balance its next year. Leaving this budget; increasing aid to writer to wonder Hit would students and universities be by invitation only. ThlentHunt!

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"the news the way it should be printed" • I Defici~ Table Of Contents' -: $30,000 plus GCSU I expected thiS vear • Emwria~ • • • By Cos Tiksota manded a further $500 dol- cll chamber, English Rep • p.2 •. The G.C.S.U. helda meet- lars to stage "the LastRa- Perry Mallinos experienc- • Le juste milieu • ing last night· to decide vage". They said, in effect, ed difficulty in deciding • Gardez la droite • whether or not togiveV.P. that without the extramoney whose side to be on. Despi- Cultural Martin Green 10 they couldn't put on a show te pleas from various mem- • Philosophie • centsto phone therockband inwhichcasethe$2500al- berslto"be on my side", • p.3 • "Led Zeppelin" and ask if ready grantedwould~e,sad- Mallinos followeda sugges- • Si le grain ne meurt • they would play the a.D.H. , ly-" wasted. Council agreed tion from an observer to • • on a percentage basis. He to leave the money in un- "sit on it". • Loisirs • figured that if he sold 1000 marked bills ina brownpa- In lieuofa counsellors re- • p.4 • tickets at $10 per, the re- per bag under the stairs port, Stanley Abotsi spoke • Asterix et la revolution • venue would cover the cost leading into D House Wood. of the need for council • magique • of the band. Asked by this The band!leaveslfor!KeyWest members totranscendtheir • Diane Dufresne aGlendon • reporte r how he would fit immediately after Friday's multitudinous differences • • all those people in the a.D. show. and endeavour to mesh~their •· Genera# # I . • H., Green raised the alte r- Deidre MacLean raised a inner selves inthetrue spi- • p.5 • natives of either opening motion that the meeting be rit of brotherhood neces- • Emeute a Glendon • the window exits andletting adjourned early, as there sary to man if he is to con- • L'homme au poing leve • people listen from outside, were some sailors in the tinue his existence. "My • or rotating the crowd from pub. The motion was defeat- friends" said Abotsi, "in = Lettres au redacteur (peut- • the a.D.H. to the hall 300 ed 8-7-1, with a surprise order tofindtruecomm4J1i- • etre) • at a time, and if someone unanimous assentbythe ma- cation we must reach deep Publicite un peu partout I goes to the washroom, too le members of council. within our souls, you know, bad, the y go to the end of After practical joker Paul and find theuniversal com- Plus depublicite Ex- the line. Green did not res- "Ben" Hewlett erected a mondenominator that will • calibur • pond to the suggestion that picket fence acrossthe'coun- continued somewhere = Q 1.-...c.-...c.-...cHI_KO__I __--.- • • in that case, people would ,I • pee under their tables. Quote of the year: Table Des Matl-e'reS StephenPikespokeagainst • I the pr.oposal, saying that, • • under Article IV, section13 • • paragraph 3 oftheConstitu- • Led zep coming to fantasy • tion of the Glendon College • I d 1 Student Union, dimes for • Right ist page ~~ p. I phone calls may not be • ..... page left • granted unless the band's contract has already been • Left ist page . • • ..... page rJg. ht • ratified, whichinthis case, was nottrue. Councilagre- -. Advertisement ...... wrong page I ed, and the dime was not More advertisements • granted to Green, who is too • (see Excalibur) broke to pay for it out ofhis •• Letter to the Emtor -. own pocket. Saddened, but (may be) not crushed, Green said • Sports ·····;···················see letter to the editor "s'alright, the Beatlesreu- • -I nion still looks good." • Entertainment In other business: • ..... page 1 • Marc-Andre Lacombe, V- • Foldout . • P. Academic, spoke in • the extreme center • french forhalfan hour whi- • Up Queen's Park • le anglophone members pre- • yours too • tendedtheyunderstoodwhat • Non-Fiction • hhe ,!as, saying. Bleeding p omes. Whatever the reso- • ...... left & right page • I t' ··t d d u lOn was, 1 passe, an • Philosophy 101 • Lacombewaslastseenphon- • .. see foldout. ing ClubMed Reservations. "I came, I saw, • Editonal . . between the ads • Meniliers of the Glendoni- I ..." photo: J. A. Organ 11•••••••••••••••••••••••11. t~ rock band "Quiff" de., - - Right Page

To the Editor; the best way tobreakthem. Furthermore,your entirely Asshole: if you writeany­ unreasonable demand that Publisher: Black & White is published The following people do whenever we goddam well thing more about theMaple we repay Councilthemoney No one in particular not want it to be known that Lys I'm gonna cutyourhair. they gave us reeks of res­ feel like it by they are associated with Editor: Erratum Publications (Ed. Note: ifIdon'tI will out ponsibility and makes me Black & White: it myself.) Concerning our want to puke. Hell, we de­ Steve "Schizo" Rubric 1,234,629 Route 66 North Tonawanda pilgramage to Sudbury, ho­ serve support in our never Matthew Douris N.Y., U.S.A. 666666 me of radio stationmana­ ending struggle to repre­ Contributing Rori Hoff gers and electric girlwe.do sent our fair collegeinthe­ Editors: Larry Organ not, I repeat, we do not wish se yearly tests of rowdi­ Steve Pike he story to be printed. We The John Birch Society ness.. And if you suckers Nicol Simard feel that our image, clean think it is easytoplayhoc­ The Marxist-Leninists Cheryl Watson and bright as a new dime, key andparty you're dum­ Joe Holmes would be unnecessarilly mer than !thought. Thefact Students for a Democratic Rob Taylor sullied by any reportingyou is you havetogive up some­ Society might be consideringofour thing. In our casethehockey The opinions expressedby slight, ah, indiscretions in championship was nothing .the write rs in this rag are the Nickel Ci1y. (lfoundall comparedtothefurtherance Statistics Canada ( a wholly the fault ofno onebutthem­ those fancy words in my of our reputation ofgross owned subsidiaryofYankee selves. In orderforcopy to Thesaurus.) And afterall, indulgence and deviant be­ Lies Inc.) be acceptable, contributors as any fool knows, busting havior, a reputationthathas must be willing to have the and burning is the only way taken many yearsofmiticu­ Y.P.C.'s . (Youth for Pro­ Ayatolloh kiss the Shah's to have real fun.Thetrouble lous destruction to attain. Progressive Calamity) feet. And vice-versa. with you guys is that you We hope you will heedthis think there is something discreet warning,ifyou en­ wrong with tryingtobounce joy the use of your knee­ empty beer bottles of the caps. bathtub rimandintothecan. Next to bowling with the Am Anonymous Ingrate and Up Queen's Park empties ontheshagrugitis Eighteen others By Willibee Skitz vote for theirifavourite:party whose candidate might be a Comment elever se parents Spring has a verypeculiar real "turkey" but rather we effect on a lotofpeople, and will beablejtolchooselbecau­ Par Yvan Tfore cesse de me disputer. J'ai la desobeissance constitue politicians arenoexception. se we like the person. Mr. beau lui explique-r que jene une sonnette d'alarme qui This can be theonly reason Bill feels thatthesepopula­ Il est tempslesamis que fais jamaisriende ma~ elle cache des difficultes plus for thelegislationwhichMr. rity contests will not only nous, les jeunes, p renions ne m'ecoutepas. Ellepique profondes. Un pere deso­ Bill isbringingtothe parlia­ benefit the public but also nos responsabilites etele­ une colere a tout bout beissant est un pere mal­ ment sometime next week. the MPs who are elected. vions nos parentscorrecte­ d'champs. Signe... Plein heureux. Il ne demande au The following exceptfrom, The moral boosttothe win­ ment. Vous avez desparents L'Casse fond qu'a etre aide, com­ what he prefers to call his ning candidates, will cer­ probleme? Ecrivez-moi et Toutes les meres sontha­ pris et aime. "private members bill'~ tainly increase their pro­ je vais essayer de vous ai­ bituellementimpenetrables Cher Yvan, ma mere ne illustrates the type of un­ ductivity, because thecan­ der avec mes conseils. aux raisonnements des en­ cesse de sucer sonpouce. didate will know that itwas fants. Notre logique ne les Ca devient aga~ant. Que canny logic which has be­ mo~il­ fallen our provincial lead­ him and not the party that Cher Yvan, mon pere emeut pas, ellessont sures faire? Signe... Perdu er, the people choose. le son lit. Que devrais-je de leur bon droit. Si elle Il s'agitprobablementd'u­ "There has been a great This reporter was some­ faire? Signe... Desesperee prend les nerfs, un bain ne frustration d'ordre af­ deal of discussion as to what confused overthe ra­ Cette manifestationresul­ tiede ou une douche devrait fectif. C'est un besoindese­ when the next election will tionale for the newbill, gi­ te de certaines difficultes lui faire du bien. Il s'agitla curite qui lafait agir com­ be called, all speculation of ven that those conservative psychologiques, affectives bien entendu d'une thera­ me ~a. Ilfautetretrespru­ course, but none the less. candidates who loose will ou morales dont il souffre. peutique immediate. Une dent lorsqu'on cherchea lui the discussion is proceed­ still beunemployedand.thus Ton pere exprime par son psychiatre seraita conseil­ faire perdre cette habitude. ing in a number of circles. nothing will have been solv­ "pipi" ce qu'ilnepeut ex­ ler si les crises sont trop La meilleure methode est It has caused me much ed by this action. I wasas­ primer en paroles. Pour frequentes ou brutales. celle du substitut. Tu peux stress to think that people sured that each and every l'aider, montre-lui tonaf­ Cher Yvan, mon pere est l'emmener a utiliser ton would waste ~ime on this candidate chosen to run fection, qu'il mouille son lit desobeissant. Que faire? propre pouce ou celui deton issue, given the history of would be givenajob, some­ ou non. Encourage-le agran­ Signe... Tannee pere. Si ~a ne fonctionne voting inthis provinceover where. This reporte r was dir en lui donnant plus de Devan~ un peredesobeis­ pas, parIes-en a ton pere. the last 37 years, regardless most relieved to\hear Ithis libertes, en lui imposant sant, il faut d'abord sede­ Il lui trouvera peut-etre of when the electionis cal­ news. moins de contraintes. mander si on n'exige pas quelque chose d'autre a led, the outcome is evident The oppositionparties se­ Cher Yvan, ma mere ne trop de lui. N'oubliepas que sucer. It is for this reason, that I em to be very enthusiastic ask this parliament topass about the news, especially The Weather map La Meteo this "unique" piece of le­ the leaders ofeach of the gislation, surely showing two mainoppositionparties. the progressiveness of this In the new structure they '--- ..::Lo:.:::w'..::.n:.:::'"--..;A....nue East {Valley Road) TO PMIK LANE CIRCl~ OR HI\,ltPOINI flOll,O province intheareaofpoli­ will be in chargeofjobpla­ - TO POST ROAD - 10 RAYVllw IWlN1.H tics." cementforalltheit'displac­ Mr. Bill's legislation is an ed" members andtheir sa­ attempt to ban allopposition lary will be far better than parties. (His concern has what presently receive. been compounded by thein­ Asked if this was not a bit creasing unemployment in immoral Dr. Mift, replied, this province, whichhefeels "I only want what's bestfor is in no smallwaY,the result this province, if this is go­ of millions ofpartyworkers ing to help then Imustgoa­ in the NDP and the Liberal long with it, it is my duty to head-quarters, who will my constituents. Besides,if never be able to take advan­ the party fails again, I, my­ tage of the patronage.which self might be looking for a is bestowed by the govern­ new jobandat leastthis way ment in power,. sitting a­ I'll havea pension to live off round year after year, col­ of in my later years." No­ lectingunemploymentinsu­ Name, the NDP leader re­ ranee waiting for their plied, "As I understand it, chance.) . Mr. Bill conducted an opi­ In placeofopposition par­ nion poll a couple ofmonths ties, Mr. Bill suggests that ago and 80% ofthose ques­ in each ridingoftheprovin­ tioned recorru:nendedthisty­ ce at leasttwoconseryative pe of a situation." candidates will be run in There was some question order to give thepeople a as to whether the opinion choice. This is called demo'­ poll was reflective of the Forecast: Previsions: cracy. population as a whole, Mr. Periode de haute tension One of thethingswhich will Bill replied, "Ofcourse!We Constant stress with the jusqu'a la fin du mois suivi benefit thepublic is the way interviewed every single Y outlook remainingthesame de pleurs et grincements:'de they will now beabletoma­ PC in the province." (Ed. for at least another month. dents. ke their decision. No longer Note: I suggest Mr. Bill High:B Max. :B will we thepublichave to screen the other 20%) Low: D Min. :D Left Page A ne pas manquer* *sous peine de mort

Par Titoine Pomerleau greffe du rien. MadameAs­ ce delapopulation).Un bom­ Bonjour. fervents lecteurs. sa Pitoia mal aupetitorteil bardier survole Chicoutimi Cettesemaine, il vous est droit. Elle consulte sonme­ cette semaine.Les habitants fortement conseille d'ecou­ de.cin qui conseille la gref­ de ce villagedevront repon­ ter les emission suivantes fe du rein... • dre cl dix questions. Pour (car nous savons cequi est Mercredi cl 20 heures, do­ chaque mauvaise reponse, bon pour vous). cument exclusif: Hitler! une tonne de bombes seront Pour commencer, il y a Comais pas! Lorsque l'on larguees. lundi soir le feuilleton Les visite le minuscule village Vendredi soir cl 21 heures, dernieres vOlontes demon­ de Santa Nosta Tu De Meo, il y a l'emission Farce a sieur Bedondaine. C'est le on est surpris d'entendre Farce. Cette semaine, Rene huit cent soixante quinzie­ ses habitants repondre cl Levesque et Claude Ryan me episode. Le testament toute question par: Hitler? s'affrontent pour la demi­ de monsieur Bedondaine No conozco! Il est aussi cl finale du combat des chefs. vient enfin d'etre ouvert. noter qu'ils sont tous tres Le gagnantaffronteraen fi­ Dame Plume, prise d'une riches. Il semblequ'un'bien­ nale la semaine prochaine, syncope cl la suited'unfou­ faiteur inconnu remarqua­ Pierre-Elliott Trudeau. Ca rire prolonge, doitetrelcori­ ble par sa longue meche et promet. duite cl l'hopital.Paillasson sa minusclule moustache Toutes ces emissions sont et Friponeau jouent un tour blanche leur demande de de Radio Bla-bla-bla etR-B au chauffeur de I'ambulance toujours repondre de la se reserve le droit de mo­ et glissent une couleuvre sorte en retour de forte's difier ses programmes. Ne dans son dos alors qu'il sommes qu'il leur donne. s'en privant surtout pas, la conduit. ., Cette emission Jeudi soir cl 19 heures direction ne se tient nulle­ sera sur les ondes lundi trente, il yale quizz Bom­ ment responsable des eclats soir cl neuf heures. bardier stop (magnifique ef­ de rire inattendus que les­ Mardi cl 19 heures, il y a fort pour joindre le plaisir dits changements pourraient ( " l'emission medicale "La au controle de la croissan- entrainer. Freak Accident Claims Glendale Professor

by Dan Rather the body was raced off musn't be misle d by Glendale College was to nearby Sunnybrunch some freak accident shook last week by the Hospital where the profes­ andone or two outspoken, daring attempt made onone sor was pronounced dead perverted, anti- society, ignorant, long-haired sex­ of the professors' lives. on arrival. En avez-vous assez de lalville,de la pollution Professor Michel Gregor 'But happily, the story did obsessed smelly YIKKY was innocently minding his not end there. Professor students and their rotten de l'air, du brui!? own business while strol­ Gregor, speaking from his mean evil crummy nasty Avez-vous soild'absolu? ling across Cmpus when hospital bed, has calmed:all libelous oh-so-mean La societe vous rend-elle malade? several shots rang out, really pukey attitudes." fears that he will, not be Rwez-vous d'egaliteltant jdansl'esjpoir que le eight Napalm grenades back next year to fill his Unavailable for comment were lobbed from an position as Fashion De­ were Doyle O'Seanand desespoir? unknown location, and signer and All-Arourid Gay Jean Jean The Sex Mach­ three Mack trucks raced ~ Blade, a position he has ine, two students in whose onto Campus and across held for many years. rooms were discovered VENEZI the body. An ambulance Gregor dismissed stories anti-aircraft missiles was immediately sum­ of student p rote sts to his and forty-two empty shot­ L'armee vous attend! moned to the scene, and return by stating, "We gun shells. somewhere Knights of The Round Table: be the remesis of apathy By Zebulon Montgomery MAC. This government is earned. So theknights ofthe melted, the king decided and the comradofcompati­ Once upon a time, long, called F~YC. The villagers round tablepassedadecree that heltoowanted to be a bility and co-operation "­ long ago, neartheglen of of Egelloc always laugh at saying thatthekeeper ofthe minstrel. So he asked the Abotsi then leftthemeeting. the Don, there was a villa­ this name because FSYC Royal Treasury can and knights of LINVOC for $200 Rob Taylor and Ron Hoff ge calledEbelloc. This fun­ means "Suckers living in cannot keep the money. . so that he and three other of Pro Tern came in to the ny little village had a funny a faraway Barren Waste­ Lo, a competition washeld villagers could rent noise­ meeting, then left, angrily. little government called land" in one of thetwo lan­ over the nicked oreof.the makers for a month. A full President - elect Dorothy Linuoc. Unlike mostgovern­ guages ofEgelloc. (Itmeans land and Egelloc,sEmt a team moon later he asked for a­ Watson, rather miffedbe­ ments this government had "Crotte" in the other). The of royal ice warriors to nother $200 and the knights cause the meeting was held little power. The only pow­ simple villagers of Egelloc compete. These warriors, complied. Since otherwise after her 9 t05 hours,com­ er it had was the power of were happy. compassion in their hearts, these .unfortunate minstrels plained to President Steve taxation. Their happiness was not took it upon themselves to would havenonoisemakers Lubin of an offensive odour Now this villagewas inthe long-lasting. It cametopass help a poor innkeeper of to practice with. At the be­ in the Council Chamber. realm of a big government that the keeper of LINVOC the holiday clan. Theygave ginning of the next month, Lubin, who was barelyable in a faraway wasteland cal­ treasury felt hewasunder­ the sorry fellow money to the knights ofLINVOCgave to stifle a griggle, much led NAIM SUPMAC. In the remunerated. And the king help him redecorate his the king andhis minstrels a less anything else, could past, the Lords of NAIM felt that he tooas well as abode. . third $200 so thattheywould the parchmentscripter and Later mtheyear, when the have large nois emakers for only respond that he had SUPMAC had decreed that d~n the LINUOC could only Tax the editor of the Egelloc free.zes and the cold the performance Alas, Ode eaten at Beaver that day. wmds brmgsnow toth~ glen, to the many other minstrel The movement,amongother its villagers $29.20. But in journal were under paid. So . the annual fest of wmter troupes who are notasfor­ things, was passed shortly the year before this fable, the king signed parchment to give the keeper of the wa.s ~eld. To celebrate, the tunate because they onlyget thereafter. the wise elders of LINVOC km~ decided they wanted totax Royal Treasure more mo­ ts of t?e round table money from the kingto rent Sandy Simpson roseto say de.cIded to hIre 4 troup~s of nois e makers for the one a few words. When every more so they could have ney. But when the other ~mstr~ls to entt:rtam 4 night of theirperformance. body woke up,itwas noticed more money. So they went, knights of the round table m~hts m succeSSIOn. The But then, theyarenotkings. that the chairperson, one of cap in hand and asked the of LINVOC (so named be­ cause the sit around a kmghts de~reedthatparch- Behold the simple villag­ Jeff Rogers' gold fish, was Lords of NAIM SUPMAC ment be SIgned to contract ers of Egelloc. Due to uri­ swimming on its side. Des­ for the power to tax at $40 round table) found but they were angered. four troupes named could fortunate' circumstances pite efforts at revivingit, per/villager. In the first They sat round the round not come so the kingandhis they see without watching, month of the year (Egolloc the fish soon joined swel­ table and huffed and puffed Royal advisor on minstrels hear without listening and ling ranks of former G.C. Years have only 9 months), until the chamber of the signed parchment for three therefore are;doomed to be S.U. chairmen. Immedia­ the LINVOC with thebles­ round table was filled with other troupes. ignotant of howtheirmoney tely afterlwards, amid cries sing of the NAIM SUPMAC warmth. But the keeper of It cameth to be that4nights is spent. They rarely visit collected $40 per/villager. of "Spark one up." , "Point the Royal Treasurywas not of minstrelling &icelebration the carpeted chamber of of order ", "Lm on your Of this $40, $7.50 went to impressed with this group tion was too much for the the r9und table on Monday side", "I don't give a foo., A Fund of Trust between impression of a furnace. villagers and there arose nights to see the meetings I won't be back next year", LINVOC andNAIMSUPMAC The king resolvedthe ques-) out of the snow, a loss of of the knights. They seem and "Race ya to the pub", This money is to beusedto tion bysayingthatthekeep­ $2000. So the king had the /destined to be residents of the meeting was adjourned make the two villages more er of the Royal Treasury keeper of the Royal Trea~' the villageandnot citizens. friendly and to pay the ex­ and the curtain closed on would be ashamedto appear sury cover the $200.0 The moral of this fable: Glendon's own version of penses of the castle of the in the village because he loss. ' not all fables have happy "All My Children". government of NAIM SUP was paid what he felt he As the snows of winter! endings. Wrong Page What do you think? (though it doesn't much matter) The editors of Pro Tern Nicol Simard; Moi! Jane King: Meeting Rob? were asked: What do you think was the best thing a­ bout this rag this year?

Rob Taylor: Our biased Matthew Douris: Not Joe reporting of Council. Holmes. Joe Holmes: Getting ra­ Denis-----Armstrong: Resign- tified. ing. . photos: Ron Hoff: The drugs, fol­ lowed closely by the type­ setters. the photographer

has been shot Lee Zimmerman: It's not moi, it's me!

Jean Russel: Jean was un­ Larry Organ: Showing off available as she was in the my enlarger to unsus­ pinball room working on a pecting first year nibiles. Cheryl Watson: Watching new record low. the hunks out on the ter­ race.

? • • April 7, 1980 Pro Tem 7

Interview With David McQueen As most of thecommunity ,who have met our students destin! Et puis alors, on won the referendum and principal d'une institution is now aware, Dr. DavidL. , in the classroomhavemore pourrait concentrer dore­ were successful in nego­ academique de libre pen­ McQueen, Ph.D., will be often than not been im­ navant nos effots sur tiating sovereignty-asso­ see et de libre opinion, je ending his five year term pressed. Even so, thepeo­ l'amelioration de la quali­ ciation, do you think that ne dois pas pretendre par­ as principal of the College pIe at Downsview still have te de notre bilinguisme. there might be a reaction ler de ,ces choses au nom on June 30, 1980. some learning to do. Often, or backlash that would see des autres. Ici on discute; The editors of Pro Tern they just forget we're here There is a feeling amongst the demise of Glendon as a tous les arguments, toutes thought that it would beap­ as when somethingis tout­ many membersofthe com­ bilingual/bicultural insti­ les opinions (bien expri­ propriate for the paper to ed as a great York "first" munit;y that the Dniversity, tution, thus paving the way mees de preference), soot interview Dr. McQueen for that has been standard or perhaps more correctly, for a Law or Med school? les bienvenus. Simesopin­ this our last issueof1979­ practice at Glendon for the administration, would A: This "backlash" is an ions personnelles vous in­ 80. years. But things are get­ like nothing more than to odd disease: it's nearlyal­ teressent ,\,raiment, venez The interview is not an ting better . turn Glendon into a law ways somebody else who boire une bH~ re a vec moi interview as such. Because school or perhaps closer is alleged to sufferfromit. le ler juille*. quand je ne of time limitations, the ed­ How successful do you think to home, a medical school. Few admit to being infected serai plus principal. itors submitted a list of you have been in "trying to What do you think the pos­ by it themselves. Maybe questions that, hopefully, explain and trying togetthe sibilities of this occurring that's a sign of progress: What do you think our have allowed our 'future message of bilingualism/ are? when people feel ashamed greatest accomplishments former principal' to reflect bicultl1ralism across out A: First off, remember about displaying their pre­ have been during your upon his term as principal, there"? that we have important judice openly. Your ques­ term? What haven't we ac­ assess his achievments A: Let's make that "you" friends up there at Downs­ tion is certainly heavy with complished that you'd have against his objectives when a "we" again, ,shall we? view - good friends. As for prediction! Canada is a liked us to? he first took ontheposition This is much less! false mo­ the lawyers, well, they're strange and inconsistent A: On the positive side, and to consider what the desty (not one of my major subtle fellows, but Osgoode country, very difficult to survival through budget­ future might hold in store vices) than a reminder that Hall doesn't seem all that predict for. To see this, cuts as a tough and irre­ for his successor. now and in the future, these unhappy- with its present you have only to analyze pressible institution. Just Pro Tern would like to jobs will only get done if situation.Medical schools; some of the extraordinary in this last year, the sud­ thank Dr. McQueen for many Glendonites pitch in. They are notorious sink­ co-existences of federal den inexplicable revival, making the time available I ~hink we've made pro­ holes for money, andas you and provincial voting pat­ in significant numbers, of to answer our que stions and gress here. They mention may have noticed, Ontario terns within single pro­ the classic type of activist for personifying the fact our bilingualism more; the , universities are not falling vinces. We even openly Glendon student: running that Glendon is "a very Communications Depart­ over themselves to lay recognize our inconsisten­ 'for student office, turning important & special place." ment and Schools Liaison claim to the province's cies sometimes: about a out to vote, organizing the­ In a 1975 interview in Pro push it harder; they under- sixth medical school. To year ago, Yvon Deschamps atre, political clubs and Tem, you stated, "The was bringing down the other valuable and sub­ principal's role is in some house in Montreal with a stantial things. 1979-80 ways an ambiguous one". line that went something seems to havebeen theyear During your tenure has the like, ",Ce que les Quebe­ in which apathy startedget­ position, to your mind, be­ cois veulent reellement, ting rolled back, and stu­ come more or less so? c'est un Quebec souverain dents began again to be­ A: I don'tthinkthere's been et independant au sein d'un lieve that they could and much change here. The Canada fort et uni". should influence their en­ main ambiguity is that the Still, let's tryout your vironment. principal is appointed by hypothesis of divorce. No Other good things have in­ the Board of Govenors, who doubt-the Toronto Sun would cluded the broad accept­ delegate to him or.her cer­ scream that now was the ance of bilingualism/bi­ tain budgetary and other time to clean out that nest culturalism as a Glendon responsibilities. At the of Communist Trudeauites goal, increases in enrol­ same time, and despite the at Bayview and Lawrence! ments of francophone and appearance of new union But at the level of real mature students, Theatre protagonists in the shape things, would more orfew-' Glendon, Glendon Galffiry, of YUFA, YUSA and GAA/ er Quebecois want to come the growth of alumni re~ TA, the Glendon commun­ to a College in Toronto to lations, the continuing pro­ ity still obviously expects learn English? Provided fessional pride and stan­ the principal to speak for there were no sudden dards of our overworked the College and stand up stand better that we're ser­ be sure, the York Admin- changes in monetary incen­ and underpaid administra­ for it. You feel the ambi­ ious about it. Things like istration, including the tives, it might go either tive staff, a growing sense guity whenyouhaveto stand growing francophone en­ Board of Govenors, is any­ way. Don't forget that some from Faculty Council that up to peoplethis week whom rolment and the Quebec thing but monolithic, and of the people who work and the community sees our fu­ you'll be asking for money Symposium help drivehome one or more clouty indivi­ Istudy here now are in fav­ ture as that ofa quality ac­ next week. Howhardshould the message. duals may harbour secret our of Quebec seperating. ademic institution, the you cuss them out this plans against us; but if so, Yet they are here, and translation programme as week? During your term, do you they're keeping them on the that's not necessarily in-­ evidence that this College think Glentlon has become back burner for now. Under consistent, when you think can innovate even in hard Also in ttlat interview you more of a bilingual/bicul­ present financial circum­ it through. And the franco­ times. I'm also pleased MeRtictRe41 that eRe ef yeur tunl institution? Ifso, how stances, it's very hard to Ontarians will still be about our deal to offer a priorities was te reduce so? raise the money to turn around in large numbers. course to Xerox Company's "the inere.ltle ignerance A: Oui. ,D'abord, les something like Glendon in­ I've become so used to managers and their wives, that still prevails aboot grandes batailles internes to something radically hearing French in the cor­ inasmuch as it may be the Gletttl8ll eat there (i.e., at ace s ujet, qui nous onttant else. To be sure, there's ridors and other public beginning of a process by DctWRsvieW)?" Do yeu think dechire .,. dhise par le a continuing, widespread, places of Glendon - so ac­ which we start bringing to that yeu havebeen success­ passe, ont cesse. On a legi­ underlying (and understan­ customed to having lots of mature men some of the full in that aiM, al'Hl how s. ? fere; on a accepte notre dable) attitude to covetous­ visible and assertive fran­ kind of innovative liberal­ A: I think we have made objectif du "bilinguisme ness towards our beautiful cophones around - that the arts education that has so some veryuseful progress. integral", du "bilinguisme campus. My crafty (I hope) idea of their ever suddenly clearly worked forourma­ A lot of people out there non-paralle le". Les mem­ response to this is to say: disappearing one day in~, ture women. used to dismiss us as bres bilingues de notre ad­ "Well, if you like the cam­ duces quite unbearable Non-accomplishments? "Bird College", or "York's ministration rec;;oivent des pus so much, why don't you visions of dullness and See, mostly, "regrets", be­ country-club annex". supplements aux salaires come down and do more dreary homogeneity. What­ low. Let me just mention There's much lessofthat (gra:e aux efforts de Jane things here? Have a faculty everhappenstoCanadaand , here one mixed phenomen­ now. They know that we aim Couchman, d'Ava Waxman, retreat, put on a play, help Quebec politically, I hope on: the war in the English to be fir'st class, and no et de certains autres). Nos us activate our week-ends, Glendon stays mixed. Department. The most re­ nonsense. One important inscriptions de franco­ bring on the York Wings, A ce stage de ma reponse, grettable non-accomplish­ reason for the change is the phones ontaugmente de 10% enhance our community mes opinions sur l'avenir ment was the teaching and accumulating scholarly ac­ jusqu'a 17%. Le pourcen­ outreach, offer some spe­ de la confederation, sur scholarly output that didn't complishment of our fac­ tage de nos inscriptions cial courses? Make the M. Levesque et M. Ryan, get done, or done as well ulty: a second Guggenhiem dans le programme bilin­ people of Don Mills and sur le livre blanc et le livre as it could have been done, Fellowship, major books, gue a aussi augmente. Quel Lawrence Park think of beige, risquent de devenir because of all the fighting. and all that. avantage ce serait si nous this as the locus of a great un secret de polichinelle. The accomplishment, to Also, the quality of our pouvions atteindre, d'ici little College, plus an Je dois donc m'arrete~. me, was the important representation out there by cinq ans, une situation de access point to all the re­ Je ne suis pas timide en principal: that we don't AssociateDeans, Associate 100% pour notre pro­ sources of a great Univer­ tant que citoyen qui s'in­ botince chairmen around Principals and APPCand gramme bilingue! Cela sity? " teresse passionnement a here on snap confidence other reps has earned a lot aiderait tellement notre ces questions, pour expri­ yotes, without just cause of spontaneously voiced re­ image, notre publicite, Further down the "hypo­ mer mes opinion s la ­ -' being shown, in a fair and spect. Faculty out there notre recrutement, notre thetical" road, if the PQ dessus. Mais en tant que continued on page'8 8 Pro Tern April 7, 1980

Interview With David McQueen continued from page ., eccentric and· excitirig de­ bolic may send up a signal G.C.S.U. see the long-term stanced: . e.g. ,strengthen": judicial environment, partment of his, tiring of that induces important sub­ importance of Radio Glen­ ing en'~olment" rasing " where the proposed "boun­ internal strife, turned most stantive action by others. don. Not getting around money thrQugh all avail­ cee" has a decent chance of its passion and energy As to your second question, to .establishing a College­ able ·channels, heightening to know with some preci­ into making much more of let's rephrase it, "Have I wide princiPle that all our external image, fol':' sion what he's charged the unique contribution to made any bad decisions?" courses should be student­ lowing closely the finan'­ with, to prepare his case, Canadian creativity and Yes. I try not to dwell on evaluated every year. Nev­ cial and other play in York and to reply point-by-point scholarship that lies within them, and hope they have er once being able to go University as a whole, and to his accusers in the pre­ its powers. been outnumbered by the home saying, "Work's all renewing some of our key sence of representatives of other kind. done". And on and on. But relationships with compe­ the College as a whole. Af­ Some of your critics within there's one thing missing tent and friendly people ter all, the College has in- ­ the community have sug­ Do you have any regrets? from this list that was or­ across the University. put into the appointment gested that your accom- A: Lots. Budget-cuts. Let­ iginally going to be here: Among things I hope will process; therefore it fol­ plishments are surface ting go instructors who total enrolment. I have a continue to be high priori­ lows ... To be sure, I tried compromises. Do you think were doing a good job. feeling ,and maybe a bit ties are: high academic every possible trick to set­ your compromises have Spending so much time on more than just a feeling" standards, encouragement tle the war, short of aban­ been better or worse for budget that not enough time that after three disappoin­ of student initiative, bilin­ doning theprinciple, there­ the College? was left over for external ting years, our first-year gualism, francophone and by gaining much of my re­ A: In our academic com­ image- raising and a var­ registrations could show mature studerlt enrolment, putation as a compromiser; munity, with its stress on iety of more creative and some rise next September. development of alumni re­ but finally I had to con­ freedom of expression and forward-looking things. Maybe the world, including, lations, effective commun­ clude that I lacked Kissin­ toleration of differing Failing to persuade OCUA notably those parts of the ity outreach as per Glen­ ger's special flair. Along views, the principal is a to unfreeze our bilingual world where most of our don Gallery, and a vital and the way, I had some high­ politician, not a dictator. grant: we should scream students come froIp is be­ varied theatre programme decibel fights with both He can "accomplish" very about that gross injustice! ginning to reach the conclu­ embracing Shakespeare" sides -- some of my loud­ little without' goodly num­ Not being able to do more sion that we're all right. Moliere, more of that est with Professor Gut­ bers of able people to sup­ to fund research and con­ Le(s encourage them in rough-spoken but expres­ winski himself. But that's port and implement such ference travel by faculty. that. sive stuff from contem­ all right: in addition to be­ of our policies andprac­ Not succeeding insetting porary Quebec, student ing one our most accom­ tices as have to be set in up a Theatre Board to ac­ What priorities do you see cabaret, La Grenouillere, plished scholars, he fights motion by a principal's de­ complish some ofthe same, the next principal as hav­ etc. fair. I very much hope cision. Compromise is'in­ important supportive ing? The community ought also that in the long perspective evitable. I wouldagreethat things thattheGlendonGal­ A: Above all, some that to have some prioritiesfor of College history, he will compromise-based deci­ lery Board has so bril­ he or she worked out for the new principal, such as be seen as someone who sions that do little more liantly accomplished. Be­ himself or herself, fol­ not trying to deke him or hung in gamely, through than stir things around on ing able to do virtually lowing a fresh and thor­ her out of scarce moneyfor shot and shell, in support the surface are not worth nothing to help Al Lysaght ough look at the College, the wrong things on July 2, of something that truly making. Somethimes, and his highly innovative and consultation with its giving the new incumbent mattered. Needless to say, though, a decision orseries Radio-Glendon broadcas­ most thoughtful people. I'd time and room to develop I hope also that Historywill of decisions that at first ting to the outside world. hate to think of us having his or her own approach to record that about 1980, that seem little more than sym- Not being able to make the a principal content to have the job, and not eating too all his, or her priorities much of a very busy per­ simply handed down on a son's scarce time withpri­ platter: I doubt very much vate feuds and other such indeed if we will end up trivialities. Sane people with that kind of person, only take this job because who would not be much they believe Glendon is a attracted to Glendon in the very important and spe­ first place. No doubt some cial place: the fundamental pretty high priority rank­ rule in Community treat­ ing wi!l continue to be im­ ment of principals is to posed by force of circum- keep them believing that.

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2436 Yonge Street Toronto, M4P 2H4 (416) 481-6477 ME/80/PT •...... •...... • 18 Pro Tem April 7, 1980 April 7, 1980 1IIIIr8/elllerlal•••1I1 Pro Tem 11 GI~ndon Gallery Show: Out of the Goodness of Heart not Art. By Jane King found itenjoyable, interest­ are not as goodastheyus­ that is extendedto thecour­ the kindness it extended to The art work bystudents ing, good, very good, and, ed to be, along with thefact se itself - which is, sadly, the students in allowing of Glendon is noworJldisplay yes, surprisingly good. _ that Line and Form may not a reflection an the college them the space, as well as at the Glendon Gallery. One felt that the student be offerednextyear,surely as a whole. for givingusshow5through­ Line and Form, the name show was "alwa)'s the best this is an indication .of a The students who parti­ out the year, in different ofthe course,bestdescribes show of the year". breakdown within thestruc­ cipated in the show should styles &: media, shows both thedisplay. Therearedraw­ Others found it hardlyim­ ture, purpose, aims as well be commended for their ef­ exciting and relaxed, con­ ingsininkandsubjectdraw­ pressing and felt that the as theamountofimportance forts, and the .gallery for troversial and traditional. ings inpencil andfine char­ above comments did "little coal. These drawings make more than reflectthe rein­ up the bulk of the show. forced artistic myopia so You win some, You lose some There are a smallnumber omnipresent among stu­ By J. M. Holmes In these past five years struggle to free Glendon of water colours, of which dents." Another comment­ Those ofus who have spent we have seen our Gallery Gallery from the apron two by J. Cole deserve men­ ed that " those who think any amount of time "get­ evolve under her expert strings of the university tion. Thefar wall ofthegal­ this the best show of the ting culture" down at our guidance from a rather and to thrust it into the lery features monoprints year cannot possibly have Glendon Gallery cannot bleak one -room cubbyhole professional art wC)rld. which although bright and seen the others." have failed to notice Anne on the second floor of "D" But all is not lost; Laurie cheerful are by no means Kolisnyk, who could usually wing to its present aus­ Milner, the OCAP success detailed studies in colour Well, we can't expect our be found hovering over picious location beside storyofGlendonandinmany and design. students to bePicassos. On the Gallery's "Comments" Theatre Glendon at the ways Mrs. Kolisnyk's pro­ These drawings areeither the other hand,itdoes ap­ book nervously biting her east end of York Hall. tege is planning an even geometric orfreeform.And pear that the wo,rk isn't of nails. Well, alas and alak, more ambitious future for the sculptures by Gregory, the quality that it used to evidently there we reothers Equally impressive is ourGallery (ifsuchispos­ Junkin, Mc Guire and Flet­ be. The student show must who have been watching the record of the art ex­ sible). cher also refleet this. be viewed as a showofstu­ Anne; she has been spirit­ hibitions which Anne has Afte r viewing the show I dent art which is goingtotie ed away from right under brought to our Gallery; Anne will be sorely miss­ looked through the guest amateur, the question is our very eyes and is going diversity and spontaneity ed. She has been the prime book to get a better idea of how amateur? on to graze ingreenerpas­ have been the rule, not the motivating force behind the the reaction to it. Some It would seem thatif one tures as Coburg's new exception, and she has Gallery since she took over were impressed, others considers that the results Gallery DirectOr. never let us down in her the reins in 1975. Quiff Knows No Genre Dy Ahmet Erteg1Ul bass is Peter Bolos whose It all began as "a sur­ musical talents were il­ vey of regional dialectics" luminated at the folk shows according to one source in the Cafe during Winte r close to the recently form­ Carnival. The rest of the ed Glendon band known band remains the same; as Quiff. This Spliff on vocals, C02 on is the honest-tO"'god, no drums and Matt Mainline bullshit truth of how the on guitar. famous foursome came to And what does the future be;- (at least, that's what hold in store for them? ~'in~y:e--:f'epo,rter . LateF- on in the month was told.) . they will be playing at ;rheband first played Blinkers and are hoping Glendon on March 7 to for a gig at Headspace. a 'let's go crazy' capac­ Indeed, as Spliff said, ity crowd in the Theatre "It (Friday's show) had and met with good reac­ better come off' 'because tion. They wifl again be quite a few promoters and playing the Theatre t/lis the like will be in attend­ Friday and in preperation ance to see if they come of the last ravage, they off well enough to fill the have been practicing, and void in the Toronto music practicing and .,. scene for new wave cov­ They have also changed er bands. the lineup somewhat. Re­ And who said there's no placing Garth Douglas on future?

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:~.~. :" .. 12 Pro Tern 1.1.lrl/••I.rlal••••1 April 7, 1980 Defacto Punk or They Only Come Out Three Years After the Fact I By Rob Taylor portion of the crowd dres­ bums, some new mater­ t sed to the nines in the ial from their forthcom­ Playing to a larger than 'best' of decadent fashion. ing l.p. "Face To Face" I sellout crowd in the O.D.H. The same people who, only due out in August (look ! last Friday night, Tennage a few months ago would for it around Christmas) ~ Head gave the audience not have been caught dead as well as cover versions 1 what it came for - good in such outrageous uni­ from the likes of Jimmy dancing music at a decibel forms. But, as one cos­ Osterberg. Their delivery level matched only by jets tumed concert goer put it, remains very good (and, taking off and the squealing "Having fun, that's what's very loud) while their mus­ of tires in a drag race important." Shades of icianship is no better nor in downtown Baileboro. Brian Ferry's "The In worse than the last time The sound level certain­ Crowd." they were here. Venom ly was appropriate for a Audience participation a­ still contorts with the best band who have hopes of side, Teenage Head have of them, drummer, Nick worldly fame as they idle about as much to do with Stipanib gives the band in their golden horse~hoe punk as Dan Hill. Strictly, good solid rhythm and of a car, accelerator to they are a rock 'n roll momentum as does bass­ the floor and foot on the band whose music is per­ ist Steve Mahon, who pro­ brake. This is a band fect for racing down the vided a solid beat, teeter­ whose transmissioo re­ M-C freeway at breakneck ing as he was last Fri-, mains in neutral. speed or for fast and loose day night. Guitarist Gor­ But, their ambitions a­ dancing, but not both at don Lewis is certainly side, without a doubt Teen­ the same time. They had steadier on his feet than age Head did give the aud­ the audience moving fast Mahon, plays as well as he ience a good show that and loose and if they had does pose for pics (thank will go down in some had their way, no doubt you very much). people's history as the they would have dragged All things considered, social event of the season, their soundman down Bay­ about the only difference not to mention that a re­ view at ... at last Friday nights dance cord bar of $1400 was set Right from the outset the was the conspicuous ab­ that night. (Seems the aud­ band was beset with sound sence of ---- in danskins, ience took Venom's advice problems. Throughout the eh Denis? that "You should be drunk night Venom was contin­ to listen to this.") ually and visibly infuriat­ The audience itself put on ed, causing him to throw as much of a show as down his mike in disgust the band, what with the more than once. Aside shorn shirts, perishable from these technical dif­ pants, twiggy ties, not ficulties, Teenage Head forgetting the rainbow of still managed to deliver the haircolours to be seen, it goods; namely, highly com­ was fairly amusing, for this mercial dance music culled re~ewer, to see a good from their first two al-

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