VOLUME 97, NUMBERCAM 24 ALLEGHENY COLLEGE, MEADVILLE,P- PENNSYLVANIAUS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1973 ASG room cleaning plans rejected; possibility of court injunction looms

By G.P. GODEK Anne Wright, the college's for student rights and student director of residence life, was privacy." Allegheny Student Government posted in the dorms around (ASG) continues its efforts to campus informing students that Court injunction possible negotiate with the college ad- all dormitory rooms will be ministration on the issue of cleaned during Christmas ASG's lawyer, James Bukac, December room cleaning, vacation. In response, ASG took was contacted at noon Saturday. although discussions have been immediate action. Pride said, "In reponse to a discontinued since two key ad- In response, ASG officers Chris motion by (ASG) council ministrators are now out of town. Beck, Paul Franz and Dan Pride directing me to seek legal advice, ASG's lawyer says students met last Wednesday with Ed- I saw our lawyer to see what here may have a legal right to wards to discuss the room possibilities were open to ASG." keep college maintenance crews cleaning issue. They proposed a Bukac informed Pride that, from entering dorm rooms for compromise in which a Resident according to the landlord-tenant their annual cleaning, inspection Advisor (RA) and-or law, a landlord can't enter leased and repair operations. The representative from Columbus property unless there is reason to possibility of an ASG'sponsored Cleaning Services, the college's believe there is damage or upon federal court injunction looms, housekeeping contractor, would consent of the occupant. He felt but ASG wants to settle this inspect each room for cleanliness. question of "student rights and Dan commented, "It appeared See CLEANING, p. 6. privacy" out of court. that the college's major reason Two efforts at compromise for wanting to enter rooms was THOMAS RISCH, DEAN OF STUDENTS (on left) and Andrew have already failed. sanitation." ASG buys van Bagerstock, instructor in economics, are shown above at Sunday night's ASG meeting. Risch spoke about ASG actions to obtain a Administrators to meet College rejects two compromises compromise on college room-cleaning policies during Christmas for general use break. Wed nesday Pride met with Edwards again would ask not to have their rooms ASG council voted to allocate Negotiations are currently at a on Friday. The college's position by student groups entered and cleaned, thus $150 to the National Student standstill because two key hadn't changed, and Edwards blocking the work of main- Lobby (NSL). This allocation was college officials, Richard Maddy, rejected ASG's compromise. He By RICK LANGENBERG tenance and cleaning crews termed important by Pride business manager, and Dr. Allen didn't feel that the RA's could do during December. (See ac- because NSL is the only Edwards, college treasurer, are an adequate job. Allegheny Student Government companying story for additional specifically student-oriented out of town. They will return on Pride said, "I quite frankly (ASG) decided to allocate $4,700 details on room cleaning con- lobbying organization in Wednesday. Based on the don't understand the college's for its purchase of a 1974 Dodge troversy.) Washington. decision made when they meet position. We're trying to be Van at its Sunday night meeting. with College President Lawrence reasonable and I've done The van will be available for L. Pelletier, ASG President Dan everything possible to com- use by ASG-recognized Pride will either resume promise with the administration. organizations, although a few "War and Peace" negotiations or call an However, they appear to be representatives felt the van will emergency meeting of ASG blindly insisting on universal not benefit the entire college and council. room cleaning for no apparent will be an insurance economic Early last week a memo from reason." risk. It was then decided to keep Edwards gave additional the van for a two-year trial televised tonight reasons for the college's position. period. Faculty approves He said that the administration Risch gives college's position The movie, War and Peace, "Well, not to worry further the wanted to investigate the overall will be televised in six weekly question of what it is to be called, quality of the rooms and fur- The current negotiations episodes by Public Broadcasting let me state some of the reasons take-home rules niture. Edwards said Maddy between the college and ASG on Service (PBS' affiliates for the book's reputation. It is would personally assess what the December room cleaning throughout the U.S. Alleghenians great first of all as a book of needs to be repaired. can view the first two episodes, to Faculty Council has approved a issue was also discussed. Dean of characters. For psychological Pride then offered another Students Thomas J. Risch be showy at eight this evening realism, Tolstoy is unsurpassed set of guidelines outlining the compromise: students who did and at the same time next college's policy on take-home presented the college ad- in literature. The tormented not want their rooms entered ministration's side of the Tuesday, on Erie's WQLN-TV, human creatures in Dostoevsky examinations. could register in the Dean of channel nine on Meadville According to information arguement. remain forever in one's memory, Student's office. "This way," he Risch said there have been a Master Antenna. true, but it is difficult to imagine provided by the Office of the says, "the majority of rooms Dean of Instruction, the following great number of reports about In view of the literary im- Raskolnikov, Svidrigailov, the would still be open to main- the deteriorating maintenance Underground Man, or Ivan rules are now in effect: tenance." This second com- portance of this movie version of 1) Instructors should make situation in the dorms and, Tolstoy's masterpiece, the Karamazov apart from the words promise was also rejected. therefore, the college urgently in which they are portrayed, or clear the ground-rules for take- "It is our feeling," Pride Campus has decided to reprint needs to assess the need for the following commentary on rather portray themselves. This home tests given during and at stated, "that the college main- repairs during December break. is not true of Natasha, Prince the end of the term, the amount of tenance crews cannot make up War and Peace supplied by PBS. Risch stated, "We do have some Professor Clarence Brown of Andrew, Pierre, Nicholas, Boris, time allowed for the writing of for all the work that should have real problems with the residence Anatole, Princess Mary, and the the examinations, whether the been done this term in the month Princeton University's Depart- halls and would like to see ment of Comparative Literature other principal actors on examinations are to be taken of December." He added, "If exactly what is wrong with Tolstoy's stage: they do not seem with open or closed books, and they're capable of this, they must writes, "The reputation of War them." He indicated that unless and Peace precedes it to be characters in a book at all, when the examinations are due. be seriously overstaffed. the college examined the dorms and are as free from the confines 2) Faculty should keep in mind "I can understand the desire to everywhere and it a part of polite soon, it would be difficult to literary folklore. It is everyone's of print as persons whom we have that tests taken in class normally assess dorm damage, in order establish a budget for next year. known in real life. Strictly last a maximum of seventy that they may budget for repairs, standard for the unconscionably Risch expressed his approval long novel, and it was natural for speaking, we know them a good minutes and final examinations a but I think this could easily be of ASG President Dan Pride's deal better than we know our maximum of three hours. Take- done in other ways which satisfy a New York radio station to make compromise plan, but said that publicity for itself during a fund- actual acquaintances, for in the home examinations should not their needs for assessment he and his administrative peers case of the latter, we are demand more time during the without such a blatant disregard raising drive some time ago by feared taht too many students broadcasting, non-stop, the entire sometimes at a loss to explain final week of a course than would why they behave as they do, but in-class examinations, out of text of Tolstoy's masterpiece. It seems strange that alongside this no character of War and Peace fairness to the student who must ever baffles the attentive reader. allocate study time among Sports club funding uncertain rather uncomfortable reputation several courses. there should exist another -.that To be sure, we may feel like However, this year, ASG af- of being the greatest novel in the wringing our hands or throttling 3) Take-home finals may be By LISA NUSSBAUM Natasha when she commits the handed out during the last week firmed its position more strongly world. I must confess to the helpless banality of subscribing blunder of her life, leaving Prince of classes, preferably toward the Sports clubs at Allegheny are' by rejecting a motion to provide Andrew for the scoundrel Anatole end; in no case should an in- currently leading a financially sports club funding. Fencing and to this with as the Russians say, both hands, although I am aware Kuragin, but we are not in the structor require a student to hand precarious existence. Lacrosse have now become slightest doubt why she does it. in a take-home examination For the past two years, aside "orphan" organizations. Neither of how grudgingly Tolstoy ap- plied the term 'novel' to his work. Indeed, if we did not understand before the time period originally from token support from the the Athletics Program, nor the all too well, it would be hard to scheduled for the final college and the Women's Physical Education DepartmeRt, A great hater of putting labels on anything, above all his own account for the almost personal examination of that course. If no Physical Education Department, nore ASG, although maintaining sense of betrayal that every final examination period has the Lacrosse and Fencing Clubs satellite interests, perceives club creation, Tolstoy wrote in a characteristically Olympian note reader feels. been scheduled, the exam may have been operating on funds sports as fitting under its sphere Calling them, as I just did, not be due prior to noon on the appropriated by the Allegheny of jurisdiction. that War and Peace could not be classified under any of the `actors on Tolstoy's stage, points second day of examinations. Student Government. ASG As Bruce Gavett, treasurer of to a paradox that arises from the Students may hand examinations granted $200 for the 1971-72 ASG stated: "We don't want to conventional forms, but was rather 'what the author wished always fruitful comparison with in later than this, if the instructor academic year and $400 for 1972- leave Fencing and Lacrosse out Dostoevsky. Dostoevksy's novels permits, but no later than the last 73, each time stipulating that the in the cold, yet we have to be and was able to express in the practical about the situation. form in which it is expressed.' are great tragic dramas not only day of examinations, unless sports clubs solicit funds in conception and import but in permission for a grade of "In- elsewhere after the one-year Period. War and Peace, that is to complete" has been granted. period was over. See FUNDING, P. 10. say, is War and Peace. See MOVIE, p. 7. Page 2 CAMPUS Tuesday, November 20,1973 Roomcleaning: why?

As Dan Pride stated in an article elsewhere in this issue, the Administration of this College is frequently very willing to listen JFK: Ten to the student voice and to consider student demands and requests in a manner befitting an educational institution. In the case of the vacation roomcleaning policy, however, the ad- ministrators have, to this point, presented a solid front, and are Years After seemingly unwilling to even consider compromise. The options By ARBY SWIFT that ASG has offered, including an RA-Columbus Services again. Nowadays, we are asked to make combined inspection to determine the need for repair and sacrifices to slow the country down a bit and cleaning, should be acceptable to the Business Manager's office -- The assassination of President John F. thereby conserve precious energy. but for some reason the compromises have been refused so far. Kennedy ten years ago this week marked the In the past students have been allowed to opt out of room- In an interview on NBC-TV in 1960, JFK point at which things started to go topsy-turvy cleaning. In the abortive, room contract of last spring, however, spoke of "the, pursuit of excellence in all in American life. The American people the clause stating that rooms "will be entered" for cleaning phases of our national life" and saw the crossed the Rubicon that black Friday, the appeared; apparently, although the contract never went through, president as having a great deal to do in 22nd of November, 1963, and things have not the College decided to keep to those terms this year. The reasons achieving that excellence. The pursuit of for the change of policy-were unclear, but the ultimatum that been the same since. excellence, so noble sounding, got warped as appeared in the dorms l'af Week 'certainly 'left no option for The national fabric was rent apart by choice. America technologized the art of warfare in Kennedy's death and a sense of place, sense We wonder why the administration has chosen to be so rigid on a Vietnam. Instead of becoming all-inspiring of security and sense of trust that existed with matter of such insignificance. Many students do clean their rooms prophets, our presidents of late are seen as the American people before the tragedy was on a regular basis, and reported room damages to the proper corruptible and power-hungry. lost and hasn't been regained since. The authorities at the beginning of the term. Whey, then, must these Kennedy got people's hopes up, way up, people be forced to move personal items, hide breakables, and meaning of Kennedy's death is still hard to and he bears some responsibility for the way take up all rugs for the sake of unnecessary cleaning? Surely a grasp and this comes five years after the those hopes were let down. JFK's "pay any pre-vacation inspection could determine for maintenance and nation read about the grim details of Housekeeping those rooms to be cleaned -- and the rest of the price" and "bear any burden" rhetoric, assassination in William Manchester's The students could be left alone to have a vacation free of worries of nonsensical pap of the times that it was, gave Death of a President. damages and petty pilfering. .us Vietnam and that's part of his legacy too. John Kennedy was a president Americans We hope that the administration will be able to accept and JFK talked up civil rights real good, but LBJ could point to with pride. The spirit that his compliment ASG's spirit, thus far,,of compromise. We trust, of lid the nitty-gritty work that pushed the early course, that the ASG officials will be able to do their best for the leadership brought to the country will be the Gills through. Yes, you can find plenty of sake of dorm roomers. We leave them our full support as we are important thing remembered- of his short- silenced by the end of the term. damning evidence against Kennedy. lived administration. Now the passions and What the revisionists overlook, I think, is spent hopes of the past decade have tarnished the point that Kennedy was a creature and Perseverance pays the Kennedy record in the eyes of some. product of his times as we are of ours. It's a The Kennedy revisionists have been While ASG Council may have had a shaky term of office since historian's prerogative to pass judgement on publishing their works for a while now and September, it cannot be denied that, within the Cabinet of a man from a decade or century of hindsight. President. Pride, at least two excellent services to the student body they suggest that Camelot was in reality a ave been produced. Most of the'pfise (or blame, if there is any)' But the historian should make allowances for falls to two Cabinet, members in particular, who have put in Shamelot. John Kennedy, the revisionists a man's era in judging his actions. 1963 was a would have us believe, was one of a line of endless behind-the-scenes work hours for no remuneration time when co-existence, not detente, was the beyond the return of lukewarm gratitude for quality efforts in the imperial presidents whose usurption of power field of student interests. For this action beyond the call of duty, order of the day and counter-insurgency, not we feel that Chris Beck (Director of Residence) and Paul Franz set the stage for Watergate, a cold-war Vietnamization was the way to handle Viet (Director of Social Services) deserve unrestricted kudos as the warrior whose rhetoric inflamed rather than Cong. America was eagerly awakening from People Most Active during the term in the Student Government eased world tensions and a domestic leader hierarchy. the doldrums of the 1950's. Kennedy The first matter of need on which these two combined their whose record showed more cosmetics than operated within the parameters of that world. talents turned out to be the ASG Phonebook. Because no one else substance. In 1960, veteran columnist Walter Lipp- would turn out the book, ASG took on the responsibility - but It was the politics of expectation Kennedy Chris and Paul shouldered the bulk of the load. Due to the man commented, "Great people can be put to pursued, claims Henry Fairlie in financial restrictions, however, the book had to be sold. As such, The Ken- sleep. This can be done if the people's leaders it was a minor failure; the quality of production and the hard nedy Promise, that pushed the country to a work involved, though, were evident. A great convenience for the tell them to go to sleep." John Kennedy was fever peak in the 1960's and triggered the students came primarily from these two officers. Incidentally, the leader who told Americans to wake up. students can still pick up a phonebook at the ASG office. explosions that came when Vietnam and civil The problems of the 60's couldn't be ignored The latest and most innovative idea with which the pair is rights turned sour. The politics of expectation associated is the ASG Travel Service, a brave if embryonic plan to and sitting back and telling people provide inexpensive holiday transportation 'for students. Eighty- was there when Kennedy said, "I run for the everything's just dandy wasn't going to do three Alleghenians•have already signed up for the Service; more Presidency in 1960, in the conviction that the anybody any good. Kennedy got people are expected to take advantage of the bus service by the Friday people of this country are willing to sacrifice - deadline. Once again, the legwork, hassles, and long hours have thinking, talking and listening and the results belonged to Chris and Paul - and we tip our collective hat to their to give - to spare no effort." Kennedy asked of this can be seen in our lifestyles today. perserverance. us to make sacrifices to get America moving Here is a personal observation, but an important one in analyzing the mark of a leader. Kennedy carried a human warmth, C Published since 1876 by the Students of Allegheny College A P vitality and a certain creativity about him. DIANE ALESSI JIM SKEES Published every Tuesday throughout the academic year, except This mixture served to bring people together, Managing Editor Copy Editor during final examination periods. Editorial policy is determined by the Editorial Board. Opinions instead of driving them apart. Kennedy's expressed editorially are those of a simple majority of the GEORGE PIERSON MILLIE McLEAN Editorial Board, and are not necessarily those of the Allegheny human qualities seem all the more important Asst. Managing Editor Student Government or -of Allegheny College. Copies of the Asst. Copy Editor editorials, with pro and con votes listed by name, will he kept on to me now when I think of the present oc- public file in the Campus office. Room U-210. Letters and signed articles arc the opinions only of their authors. HENRY SILBERBLATT AMY HARRISON Members of the Editorial Board are Diane Alessi, Judy cupant in the White House. That's when I Barabas, Bill Cissna, Amy Harrison. George Pierson, Henry Photography Editor Editorial Page Editor Silberblatt and Jim Skees. feel chills running down my spine. Deadline for Letters to the Editors is 10:00 a.m. Mondays. ED MAILLIARD Deadline for unsolicited columns and articles is 6:00 p.m. This week remember Kennedy for his spirit BILL CISSNA Saturdays. Deadline for advertisements and classifieds is 6:00 Sports Editor p.m. Saturdays. The Campus reserves the right to edit all articles and the way he brought people together. Acting Business and to refuse any material turned in after the deadline, for a particular issue. Payment in full in advance must accompany all Remember him for his candor. In this Age of JUDY BARABAS Manager calssifieds. Lost and found notices, and announcements of a non- Advertising Manager financial nature are published free of charge. Watergate, Kennedy's admission that he mad DIANA ROSS Letters to the Editor, with the permission by vote of the Editorial Board, may. be submitted upon the request of the author e a mistake with the 1961 Bay of Pigs invasion Production Assistant as "name withheld. Any anonythous letters may be refused by JOHN FEDYNA the Board. National advertising representative: National Educational is a refreshing memory. John Kennedy ap- Composing Room Technician Advertising Service. Subscriptions: 55.00 for the full academic year; $2.00 per term. pealed to our better senses more often than Offices of the Campus 1...11 . 01 , 1- : are located in Rooms U-202 and U-210 Jim Anghilante. Vicki Correll. Millie McLean, Bernie Scanlon of the Campus Center Fine Arts Building, Allegheny College, not and gave us leadership we could respond PHO lOGRAPHY:•rony Grace. Rebecca Hemphill. Bob Meyer, Meadville, Pa. Mailing address is: The Campus, Box 12, John Newman, Priscilla Randall. Jay Silberblatt Allegheny College, Meadville, Pa. 16335. "telephones: (814) 724- to. Is that too much to ask from our leaders INPIS FS: Ed Downs 538(>. 724-5387 CIR(1 , 1 Al ION: Jose Naharro today? Tuesday, November 20, 1973 CAMPUS Page 3' Had enough Humanism isn't the answer By MARK PICKREL To the Editor: Humanism proclaims man to be captain of his soul and master spirit of personal freedom, won the bout hands down. The days of I've waited long enough for the of his fate. This religion will have no other Lord and Saviour than student rioting are gone. It is amazing to realize the little at- Campus to stifle Bernie Scanlon. man, a Law unto himself. This is witnessed to by American Week after week the college tention Kent State received iq light of the crimes committed: four community is subjected to en- society and culture and has more adherents than any other civilians murdered by the National Guard. dless, repetitive and self- religion in the world. The mere notion "comparative religion" The spirit of human personality reappeared at Watergate with righteous articles by Mr. shows that all other religions are even looked at from the religious McGovern bucking Mayor Daley and the Democratic political Scanlon. Is the Campus so standpoint of Humanism. machine in the name of justice, youth and the legaliz..*: -)n of desperate for space filler? The reigning and ruling religion of Humanism is in critical marijuana. Once again the force of control, establishment and Upon finishing Mr. Scanlon's times. It is a house divided between the pride of human reason latest insipid attack on the Nixon answered to the battle cry. The outcome of Watergate may Allegheny student, I must admit and the pride of human personality. The cultic followers of these be a reversal in favor of the freedom ideal. One small crime at that I was not moved to cast away two spiritual ideals fight continuously. This intramural, so to Watergate may cause the greatest uproar this country has known. my heart of stone, to abandon my speak, spiritual conflict has manifested itself in numerous The Vice President is gone; the President is going; he may take "insensitivity and harshness for confrontations in recent times. Two of the most notiable are the Constitution with him. The law and order of the sixties a delicateness that can ap- Watergate and Kent State. became the outlawed of the seventies. preciate the smallest touches of a What are these two combatting camps of Humanism? The Kent State and Watergate are just two examples of an un- day" nor to pray to the Lord to indicator "You shall know them by their fruits" holds here as still my hands that are busy in ceasing confrontation between two groups, neither of whom wish my private little wars. On the elsewhere. Since the opponents are spirits, we must be careful not to be subject to laws not of man's making. But the extent we contrary, it aroused feelings to draw the battle lines between men or groups of men. Often the remain Humanist will measure the extant we have to suffer normally dormant: anger, spiritual struggle takes place within one man. In its extremes the through this battle. I sarcasm and disappointment. I fight is amid those who believe in the science ideal, i.e. that The religious nature of Humanism, with its notion of doubt that was Mr. Scanlon's science has to dominate and those who believe in the free per- mankind's self-salvation, perpetuates this spiritual dichotomy. purpose. sonality ideal, i.e. the absolute negation of all restraints. The "Tolerance is a virtue and The Humanist needs certainty. This leads to absolutizing the something to strive for." It seems fruits of the science ideal worship can be seen in people zealous results of science at the expense of humaness. The Humanist also the author has a lot of striving to for control, law and order, technology, pragmatism, and the wants to be a man. This leads to the idea of autonomy or total do. Love will not be found if the establishment. The fruits of the freedom ideal worship are seen in human freedom which degenerates into chaos. The need to be seeker is looking for hate, those believing in freaks, counterculture, existentialism, and the certain and to be a man always leads the religion of Humanism selfishness and stupidity. dignity of individual personality. Again, these boundaries are not into the "nature-freedom" polarity. This is the situation to be December does not bring biting absolute; they serve only as signposts to the spirits behind the faced whether you are deeply committed to one camp or a nimble cold and an air of death but days trends. Many people find themselves somewhere betwixt the two of snowy serene stillness. The joy fence jumper. What is a proper attitude towards science and of a college party of the joy of poles. human personality? How can we attain such an attitude? The trying to be joyful can compare to A major confrontation of these spirits came at the Kent State answer does not lie in Humanism. The only salvation from the the joy "of a sincere and quiet bloodbath in the wake of an extensive period of nationwide dilemma is a Christian response. conversation with an honest student unrest. The spirit of human reason, over and above the friend." Perhaps the cold and empty stares the author receives zire merely a reflection. Hopefully, this will be the END of Mr. Scanlon's insulting Niagara rhetoric. Nancy Orr trip Look thanks again To the Editor: To the Editor I would like to thank the CC foi I wish to extend sincere their cooperation in the Niagara sympathy to Bernie Scanlon, and Falls trip. to all those like him who are I would like to thank too the overwhelmed by the hate which people who contributed to our they find pervading the campus. international dinner and made it "The Hate Machine" saddened a success. me: I am not pleased to read To everybody thank you very something which expresses much and a nice Christmas despare the way that column did. vacation. I have never met Mr. Scanlon, but I have been impressed by his Jose M. Naharro 'I HOPE ONE OF YOU REMEMBERED TO TURN DOWN THE THERMOSTAT BEFORE YOU idealism as it has been expressed ISC President. LEFT HOME.' in previ6us issues of the Campus. I would encourage him to look again - love does exist at Allegheny. I do not believe that it has been, or will ever be, obliterated by a spirit of hate. Yes, people are often selfish. And like =hide. •.0K tie sufa...OKide lie gull yes, cold, gray days do make Edited by AMY HARRISON people gloomy. And yes, a term's Gas Rationing end often brings academic On Nov. 16th Nixon released his Thanksgiving message. In pressure and physical strain. But part, he declared "...Thursday, Nov. 22, 1973 as a day of national I cannot believe that love has It appears that President Nixon's optimism concerning the Thanksgiving and concurrently, a day of prayer for the memory of died at Allegheny, or in the world. Middle East oil embargo was short-lived. Cautiously hopeful on John F. Kennedy." Have faith, Bernie. Look again. Saturday, the 16th, the Arabs, however, are continuing their Skylab strong stand, and give no signs of lifting the ban. Saudi Arabia, Bev Loring the country that furnishes the U.S. with much of its crude oil, is The last U.S. space mission for a year and a half was launched leading the embargo. It will not be lifted until Israel returns to the on Saturday, after a six-day delay. All things are going well with 1967 boundary lines by moving out of Egyptian territory, The the longest time in orbit, 84 days, filled with many experiments. Farewell embargo was also prompted by the U.S.'s military support of Three rookies, Lieut. Col. Gerald P. Carr, Lieut. Col. William Israel during the recent war. Pogue, and Dr. Edward G. Gibson, man the flight. These three Meanwhile, the Alaska pipeline bill was signed by the President men will have a first hand look at the comet scheduled to appear To the Editor: on Saturday; he expressed hope that this will enable the U.S. to during the month of December. With sincere regrets I bid all be self-sufficient by 1980. The pipeline should you wonderful people farewell. I be completed by enjoyed working with you and 1977. Despite efforts to stop the bill by ecologists, Congress POWs return home will miss you. passed it. Still disappriving, the ecologists (Friends of the Earth) My husband, Angelo Fiorito, cannot continue legal action because their original objection on The prisoner exchange in the Mideast is going smoothly. has been transferred to Western legal grounds has been removed. The President warned, however, However, the most difficult area of negotiation remains to be Illinois University, Macomb, that an energy crisis was still at hand, even if the Arabs do renew cleared up. This includes the disengagement of troops along the Illinois, and we will be moving shipment within the next two weeks. there the first of the year. Mr. Suez Canal. Peace talks, and discussion of boundaries have not Arthur Fabian is replacing Mr. yet begun. Egypt is still demanding that Israel return to the Oct. Fiorito, and Mrs. Betty Clark, Nixon 22 cease-fire lines, but Israel has not yet complied. Both sides are our former secretary, will be currently examining their conduct of the war. replacing myself. 1 know they The President has been hoofing around the country, giving will do a wonderful job in taking speeches, and kissing babies to reestablish some of his lost Student unrest in Greece over. popularity. He continues to maintain his innocence concerning I won't say good-by, because Watergate and other alleged illegal activities. He has admitted to I'll be back to visit all you After a sit-in of 15,000 students at Athens Polytechnic Institute beautiful people and friends I've wiretapping his brother in the interest of national security. He has was broken up on Saturday, a curfew has been imposed on made at Allegheny College. also confessed to paying only nominal income tax in 1970 and Athens. Nine deaths have occurred as a result of the demon- 1971. strations calling for the overthrow of Greek President George Mrs. Norma Fiorito Concerning his election campaign, he does admit that there Papadopoulos. The Marines have been called into the city, and Housekeeping Dept. were some illegal corporate gifts, but claimed that the Democrats tanks are being used to keep things under control. Columbus Services, Int'n. were also guilty of this.

Page 4 CAMPUS Tuesday, November 20, 1973 SE. T. s 44Jacques Brel": "well worth seeing" By MARY ANNE HUTH hypocrisy of the mourners at his spotlights took over, creating wake. Jan Elliott does her solo chiroscuro moods, and adding Jacques Brel is Alive and Well numbers with great feeling, sometimes to the humor. During and Living in Paris is unusual singing about facing death with one number, Kammann, por- theater. The production is not a confidence and children long ago. traying a statue, is crowned by a play. It's a series of songs sung But in numbers in which the halo of gold. Given the nature and and danced to in a setting created group sings harmony to her solo, tone of the lyrics he's singing, it is by lighting and projected the combination of ac- a touch of perfect irony. photographs. It's sophisticated companiment and the other The choreography is as good as and obscene at times. It's cynical voices tends to drown out the the photography, .and is handled and funny. It's sad and lonely. words. Louise Lindbeck's voice well by the performers. The And Allegheny's SET production lacks the necessary projection, accompaniment, consisting is a very polished one. and she too was occasionally primarily of live music oc- casionally blended with canned The cast members sopranos overcome by the ac- music and sound effects (the Jan Elliott and LouiseLindbeck, companiment. If it seems I'm complaining too technical problem involved here tenors William Kammann and is well worked out), is adequate, Barry Hillman, sing very well much about not being able to hear the words, it's because the lyrics although at times a line or two of together. Individually, oc- a song is conquered by it. casional problems arise. The are the whole show. Saturday night was opening quality of the singers' voices is so Throughout most of the show, photographs were projected. on night, and the show went without good that it becomes a disap- a slip, but the cast seemed pointment to the listener when three screens which formed the backdrop of the stage. The slides, somewhat uneasy with the the soloists, too far from the material. A certain spark of microphone, are drowned out by some of faces and places familiar to Alleghenians, added an im- enthusiasm or inspiration was the accompaniment. William missing which would have added Karnmann, an Allegheny portant dimension to the production, bringing out the greatly to the overall effect of the graduate, has the stage presence production. Hopefully, this spark of a seasoned performer and does humor, beauty or sadness ex- pressed in the lyrics. The will he present in tonight's show an excellent job with all of his at 8 p.m. in the CC Activities numbers. Barry - Hillman also photography is excellent, and is just one example of the talent Room. Because, despite some handles his songs well, par- minor problems, SET's Jacques ticularly "Funeral Tango," in that went into the show. When slides weren't projected, Brel is good theater, different, which he sings about the shallow and well worth seeing.

PLAY IT AGAIN, SAM -- William Kammann and nerideth Looney work On a musical number from the SET production of "Jacques Brel..." to he presented tonight at 8 p.m. in the CC Activities Room. hoir Christmas tour schedule announced The following is the itinerary of CANANDAIGUA, N.Y. - Monday. the Allegheny College Choir for Dec. 3 at 7:30 p.m. at Saint its annual Christmas tour: John's Episcopal Church.

CAMBRIDGE, N.Y. - Tuesday, Dec. 4 at 8:00 p.m. at Cam-

•:NIcKEESPORT, PA. - Friday. bridge United Presbyterian Nov. 30 at 8:00 p.m. at Mount ('hurch. Vernon Community United Presbyterian Church, 2200 SOUTHINGTON. ('ONN. - Buena Vista Road. Wednesday, Dec. 5 at 7:30 P.I. at Saint Dominic's Roman

::ERIE, PA. - Sunday, Dec. 2 at Catholic Church. Flanders::: 11:00 a.m. at First United Road. LET THERE BE DRUMS...The incomparable Cootie Harris plays in the orchestra of the SET Methodist Church. production of "Jacques Brel..." See and hear him tonight at eight in the CC Activities Room. I.:AsT ORAN(;E, N.J. - Thur.

::WELLSBORO, PA. - Sunday, sday, Dec. 6 at 8:00 p.m. at : Dec. 2 at 7:30 p.m. at Welisboro First Lutheran Church, Senior High School Glenwood Ave. at Eastwood St. "It's like you never left": nice but 'normal' music

By TOM CONLEE Mason has had a complete studio the album ). Not surprisingly, album, largely due to contractual they both sound fuller and, in It's been a long time since Dave hassles. ( It has been reported some senses, better. :4 11 that neither Mason nor Columbia Although this is a very good or Blue Thumb Records knew album, there is one problem. exactly which company handled 's first solo album, Your home is Mason at one time.) Alone Together, was unique, Make superb, and 1,001 other favorable It's a pleasure to finally get a your castle .. . expletives. It's Like You Never Your completely new Mason album, Left is normal black vinyl and of we can help especially one as nice as It's Like a "normal" type of music without Mark! You Never Left. Mason uses a 1,001 expletives. you visit minimal amount of instruments I've found that each time I only one cut uses horns) and listen to this album, I find more someone many decent sidemen (Graham and better facets to each piece. Nash on high harmonies, George The relative laid-back feel to it is else's. Harrison on slide guitar, Stevie welcome (Aren't overproduced Wonder on harp). Mason shines albums ever gonna be out of From vocally and plays his usually style? Please...). My own superb "tasty" guitar. acoustic guitar bias shows in my iFLENSIOMPERS" Disneyland preference for "Every Woman, lAureiN - l There are two cuts worth to Windsor, mentioning. Mason's second "Maybe," and the aforemen:- It's the sport boot of Dunham Continental album, II e adkeeper, was tioned "Silent Partner." Of the Tyroleans ! Suede uppers, with full anywhere. reported released from in- rockier cuts, "," ."If complete studio tapes. Mason You've Got Love," (George on cushioned leather lining and insole. Speed lacing. Your wish complained vehemently that he guitar) and "Side Tracker," (an Distinctive Vibram lug sole. had not finished overdubs and instrumental) are quite good. By is our had been artistically betrayed. no means are these the best cuts, Mark one up for comfort ! The point of this is Mason com- but they stand out in my mind command. pletely rewrote "Here We Go more than the others. World Again" from lleadkeeper, and on Dave Mason has done better Wide It's Like You Never Left, the work, but a myth is nothing to Travel 830 Pork Avenue same melody appears on "Silent compare a musician to. Give the Otrian's Agency, Inc. (814)724-3157 Partner." Also, Mason re-did album a B - the cover kept it "Headkeeper," (the song - not away from a B+. Cartoon festival slated at Pitt Tuesday, November 20, 1973 CAMPUS Page 5

Cartoon fans who finish their WQED's Terry Connell will sburgh Comix Club and Greg exams early should take note of demonstrate production of Eide of the Pittsburgh Comic "Cartoon Mania," a free festival educational cartoons at 3 p.m. the Shop in Etna will exhibit rare and of cartooning, animated films, same day. unusual comic books, and the Pitt caricature and comic books next Book Center will display cartoon- related books. Tuesday and Wednesday at the A showing of animated car- University of Pittsburgh's toons will include a sequence Student Union Ballroom. from Fantasia and other Walt Disney films Tuesday at noon, Sponsored by Pitt's Student and the nationally-acclaimed The Union Board, the event will Point, to be shown Tuesday at feature Gahan Wilson, cartoonist 8:30 p.m. of the macabre of Playtoy and National Lampoon magazines, During the festival the Pitt- and John Johns, Pittsburgh illustrator. The Three Stooges Wilson will conduct a workshop on cartooning Wednesday at 3:30 p.m. after which he will judge Three Stooges, Dick Tracy entries in an amateur cartooning contest. At 7:30 that evening he will present "Overkill," a lecture play tonight in CC illustrated with slides of his artwork. The Campus Center will Costello will furnish the comedy present the final Blue Star with a 30 minute short, "Camping movies of the term tonight at 8:30 Tonight," providing nostalgic Johns, president of the Art p.m. in the CC auditorium. memories of early television Institute of Pittsburgh and for- show clips such as Howdy Doody. mer head of the Pittsburgh Press The program will run almost Also, due to the interest from art staff, will demonstrate "The three hours include three Walt previous Blue Stars, two Dick Gentle Art of Caricature" Disney cartoons and a cartoon Tracy movies, Episodes 2 and 3, Tuesday at 7 p.m. version of "The Tell-tale Heart," "Bridge of Terror" and "The Fur Dick Tracy narrated by James Mason. The Trap," will start and conclude Also attending the cartoon Abbot and Costello Three Stooges and Abbot and the program. festival is Stan Lee, Marvel Comics publisher who will describe how he kindled the comics revival of the 1960's with best-selling titles like The There's a special rate Amazing Spiderman and Conan the Barbarian. He will appear .• Wednesday at noon and has most airlines don't • 't pledged 3,000 comic books for distribution during the two-day program. advertise. A workshop on television cartooning will be conducted Tuesday at 1 p.m. by Dick Catizone and Bob Wolcott of the Animators, a Pittsburgh studio known for creative ads, film titles, and other visual material.

ive your man a sleeveless Puritan sweater this Christmas. In solids and •

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Menu same as last year's Saga claims no decrease in quality

By DAN PERRY costs this year, McGregor en- because SAGA is locked into a SAGA Food Service says there countered an increase of 30 year-long contract with the has been no drop in the quality of percent over last year instead. college. the fare served in the college's He said SAGA managed to dining halls. balance its budget by eliminating Investigation of SAGA proposed Though students have com- meat at breakfasts and Saturday plained that the quality of food is night steaks. Also, the 131 more inferior to that of last year, SAGA students now eating in the dining Manager Venley McGregor halls have increased SAGA's A motion was made recently in maintains that it is not. He said, revenue, since dining hall labor ASG to see if the alleged drop in "The menus this year are the costs have been kept at last food quality was in line with the same as last year's, but we offer year's levels. high cost of food. The motion was more variety now. We've added a However, McGregor expects first sent to ASG's Finance third choice for the main course, another 10 percent increase in Committee and then to the a non-meat dish." food prices to cut into SAGA's Student Life Committee where it Although he had anticipated a profits here. There will be no rise now rests. rise of five to six percent in food in board charges until next fall Meanwhile, ASG represen- tative Steve Harris conducted a preliminary dining - hall survey which asked students to rate AC geologists to tour SAGA's foodquality on a scale of one to ten. However, Harris failed to specify which end of the West during vacation survey's scale signified high quality. 30 percent of the dining hall population responded Eight Allegheny geology assistant professor of geology, anyway. Harris now terms the majors will spend three weeks the group will leave Meadville survey results as "invalid." touring some of the nation's Dec. 1 and return Dec. 22. geological wonders during The tour includes the Grand Christmas vacation. Canyon, Meteor Crater and the The students will travel in a Petrified Forest National CARE seeks funds college-owned van and sleep in Monument in Arizona ; Zion tents during the 5,500-mile field National Park in Utah; the Gila trip to the West and Southwest. Wilderness and Carlsbad for food crusade Led by Dr. James Aldrich Jr., Caverns in New Mexico; Hot Springs National Park, Magnet Donations , Cove, and Carter of the to CARE's -4/ Thanksgiving Food Crusade to ,frc Loss suffered Diamonds . State Park in TWO BALLERINAS portray flamingoes in "By the River," a scene Arkansas; and Big Bend feed people in 34 countries are now being accepted. from the modern ballet, "Florida," performed last weekend in the CC on frosh books National Park in Texas. Auditorium. The travelers will also make The contributions are used to By LIZ PENTIN stops at the University of feed millions of children and Memphis, the University of adults. A $2 donation helps feed ASG lost about $500 on its fresh- Texas at Austin, Texas Tech and 180 children ; $5 provides bowls of ASG rents plane: gets men classbooks this year due to the University of New Mexico. high-protein porridge for 1,500; their late delivery by the printing Making the trip are seniors and $10 will give a cup of protein- company. Because of this, ASG's Steve Atlas, Barbara Krieger, enriched breakfast drink to 6,000. lawyer, James Bukac, is trying to Jack Schanck, Sam Squiller; One hundred dollars sends over a cards used in evaluation persuade the company to share juniors John Fellows, Paul ton of food to a needy area. These the loss. Washington, Darcy White; and contributions are used to lower "We wouldn't have had the loss sophomore Bob Kinsman. the rate of 0,000 'deaths a day By LIZ PENTIN classes ended. if we'd had the classbooks on the caused by starvation and Although tempted at one point first day of freshmen orien- malnutrition. Allegheny Student Government to sue IBM, ASG now intends to tation," ASG president Dan Pride ROTC here (ASG) distributed its course only make the corporate giant said, "We got them a week late, This year, aid has been sent to evaluation materials during the pay for the plane trip. freshmen had to make an effort Africa and Pa kistan, which last few days, but only after it In addition to the missing to get them from the ASG office." honors five were hit by droughts and floods. rented an airplane, hassled with cards, ASG lacked a Director of Out of 800 classbooks ordered Other parts of the world struck by Faculty Council and appointed Educational Affairs until five at a total cost of $1,551, about 350 senior cadets famine and disaster have also someone to revise last year's weeks into the term, when Joe have been sold at $3 each. received CARE aid of all types. questionnaire. Lemmond took the job. The verbal contract between Five seniors have been honored Donations should be sent to Last summer, ASG ordered After Lemmond revised the ASG and the printer stipulated for their performance in and CARE's regional office in special computer cards for the course evaluation questinnaire, that the books would be delivered contributions to Allegheny's Air Kaufmann's Department Store, evaluation from IBM. They never he had to try twice before he was by Sept. 9. When they arrived a Force Reserve Officers Training 400 Fifth Avenue. Pittsburgh, arrived, so two weeks ago ASG able to meet with Faculty Council week later, ASG had the choice of Corps (AFROTC) detachment. Pa., 15219. reordered and was told the cards to discuss the questionnaire. refusing or excepting the order. Cadet Col. Robert Smolen, would arrive by last Monday. Last year was the first time a It kept the books because of the Cadet Lt. Col. Samuel Squiller, They didn't. real concerted evaluation effort demand for them, and deferred and Cadet Majors David Bar- CLEANING, from p. 1. On Wednesday, IBM said the was made. The evaluation was payment. ninger, Michael Ellenberger, and computer cards were in organized to facilitate student Although ASG, accepted the Robert Miller were designated that should the student here want Cleveland, only they weren't course selection and give con- order, Bukac feels that it has no Distinguished AFROTC Cadets to press the issue, they may have according to IBM's Cleveland structive feedback to the faculty legal responsibility for the loss. for having demonstrated "to an a viable case. The college's office. On Thursday, IBM told on their teaching methods and He is arguing that the printing unusual degree the ability, requirement that students ASG the cards were in Erie. But course structures. company broke part of the initiative, and other leadership maintain their rooms for a period ASG found them in Pittsburgh Pride indicated there was some contract by not delivering the qualities essential to successful of one year would probably and paid a private pilot at Port difficulty in getting professors books on time. Therefore, ASG performance of duty as an Air constitute a one-year lease, Meadville airport to fly to the who got bad ratings last year to did the company a favor by ac- Force officer." according to Bukac. Iron City and pick them up so pass out the evaluation materials cepting the books. ASG has These five cadets are now If legal action were taken they could be distributed before this term. turned down the company's offer eligible for selection as against the college, a ten-day ofaten per centdiscountinorder Distinguished Military restraining order would be put to try for an equal sharing of the Graduates at commencement into effect. This would lead to a loss. next June. court injunction at the Federal Scouting today's Court level. "However, I still feel that we should be able to arrange a a lot more from the Campus staff compromise," said Pride. "I don't think the issue is that much of an impasse, and I would prefer than you think. to avoid any legal action at all costs. However, it is an issue to Did you know that for every boy be decided by the ASG council." Pride met with Dean of in Scouting today, there's another boy Students Thomas J. Risch and who'd like to be but can't? President Pelletier on Sunday. Since Edwards and Maddy are And did you know that the reason out of town until Wednesday, most of them can't is because no adult President Pelletier would prefer to defer any decisions until they in the neighborhood thinks Scouting's olo return. worth the time? 111111111, g Risch expressed concern that If you don't think Scouting's worth 10911 students are being "whipped up" , • by recent action concerning this your time, you don't know enough issue. ---- Pride concludes, "I've about Scouting. maintained all along that the college administration is reasonable, and if we demon- Find out more. Write: appy Ifolidays strate a legal right they will Scouting, North Brunswick, N.J. 08902. respect it.." MOVIE, from p. 1. Tuesday, November 20, 1973 CAMPUS • Page 7 the quite literal stage technique that he employed for the con- struction of practically every scene. His novels are performed, while those of Tolstoy are most emphatically told. And yet, such is the graphic power of Tolstoy's style that it is his characters, not those of Dostoevsky, whom we

--her as having perceived with that queen of the senses, vision. His pros? does not so much describe as .sculpt before our eyes a three-dimens)nnal living presence. Ai , . 1 the role of Kutuzo\ V patient old architect salvation from Napoleon, would

scarcely need other directions A eb1111.1 kite/! is than those Tolstoy himself find. hilt this one by Goebel is tot CAC•prilill as are all the supplies at the moment when he OM, .11.1 in Mir c aptures a will in charming must lower his ponderous body, pos e A line gilt for cal lover or Genesis Rambo.- heavy with age and weariness, ofittctor. 52.25, onto his knees before the holy icons to pray for victory in the coming battle. Tolstoy omits no meaningful gesture, and every gesture tells.

"To say that Tolstoy's novel is told rather than performed This lovely ,,, woo Music box h• reminds one of a character in the Gorham has a charm all its otvn a, do hook who is usually overlooked, all the moppets s,e Curr• in our I ht. II"Itoonigo, Bird by I Aside front their charming ap• M. 00, though he is there on every page: one o the Mini porn hi r •nearunc• each one has ire own story. 1/1 . 111.1 in 001 . ,1•0' II/ LA 4, Finechinu work in bright colors. with Tolstoy himself. A knowledge of Go,/,/////1 iu lh , .0„e MOO/ Irbil the music box m its bus, The price is world mamas litount•l 11.J.111). his biography, of course, reveals OR a ri• and others in the Wrii, are that he distributed parts of his perfect tor' k or bib.. {'rice S•2 2 each or 0/ lino de l non own psyche amongst several of bird, for .'."(1. the personnages in War and Peace, most notably Pierre and Prince Andrew_ but I am speaking now of the Tolstoy whose voice is always in our ear All wile

and theorizing, and arguing the Th e Crotty Cn.ati o n pendants err bilekid• "t•11.'1 di pennrnnl single great thesis of the novel: fild'illillig. dirl . ill • CO.Si bronze and that the great men, the then decorated It-WI kiln-6,11 enamel • Napoleons and Alexanders, or- colon. They come with a line gold- plwed chain or a sturdy feather thong. The perlett Rill/or nx,mmule dinarily deemed to be the We have several pat 1,11, including or sorority sister those shown. The proper gilt for the An alabaster owl, hand masters and movers of history, person with 11 111 lily. lie is 111,11bildi• in eariuis CidOrS and shapes. rb• price is are in fact its slaves. What is • S2.50. commonly thought to be history - the battles, migrations, court intrigues, dynastic' marriages,

etc. - is actually a lie dreamt up IwysprentlgOt Iora eery special perm", is Mt. Re, .1 1( Barton by the most deceived and Christman Cross for 1 4173. Finely deceptive of men. the accredited crafted in sterling saver. the a runs may he worn on u chain Kerr's. the Christmas historians. True history springs he tree as unr ornamrit. I rbr brit, is sly.00. silver chain is extra. store. invites el,' ly Or C 10 from the myriad impulses and COMO . . Orly lime (O See what we have for gilis. major jewelry events in the ordinary lives of investments. repair work. Or just ro browse. We men and women: getting wish you all a happy married, having tea, fearing holiday season and thank you jor death, looking out the window, ;•our pa I rOnage. hunting a wolf, drinking far more than is good for one, keeping an red do,. Lied. Air. and 14•to eye on the servants, humoring aged parents, sleeping, going to the opera, musing on the existence of God - but the catalogue, if it were ever finished, would amount to retelling the story of the best- Webster Dictionaries known families in the world, the PEACE ON EARTH Library size 1973 edition, brand new, still in box. 1(ostovs. the Bolkonskys, the Kuragins, and the others. NEW $45.00 Will Sell for $15 GOOD WILL TO ALL MEN Deduct 10 per cent on orders of 6 or more. "This great thesis is argued throughout the novel, in various Make checks payable to DICTIONARY LIQUIDATION interstices between the events of CAMPUS Box 12, Allegheny College war and the scenes of peace, with increasing insistence, until it is C.O.D. orders enclose $1.00 good will deposit. Pay balance finally the subject of an epilogue plus C.O.D. shipping on delivery. Be satisfied on expection or - that is an essay pure and simple, return within 10 days. $1.25 postage and handling. without any participation from the characters at all. Needless to say, this element of War and Next time you see Peace does not lend itself to someone polluting, Shhhhhhh... dramatization and must necessarily be dispensed with. point it out. Noise pollutes,too. But it cannot be omitted from even the slightest discussion of Don't close your eyes. the book. for in large measure it Point it out to someone who is the book. Besides, as Auden can do something about it. said of Tolstoy's essay on art, one may disagree with his ideas, but having read the book, one can never again ignore the questions he raises. This Christmas don't just say the words .. . live them!

"Tolstoy himself, then, is the 0 0 ° at( CARE great absentee of any 4 Kaufmann's, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15219 dramatization of his book. But Here is while this strikes me as worth my $ noticing, it is also a measure of Name the magnitude of War and Peace MEN that it survives the amputation of Address its author practically unscathed, such is the irresistible richness of City People start pollution. Your check, made payable the life that remains even when to CARE, is tax deductible. he is cone." People can stop it. State Zip • ▪

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DAVE VOGEL ED NELSON MARK LEOUS PETE MAROPIS JAY FATIGATI Back of the Year Lineman of the Year `Meanest' PAC Opponent Most Hits Raider of the Year

: ; ; Gridders• honored : : : : : : • : • : • : • : • : • : • : • *.• • : : • : : : : : : : • : : The Allegheny football team Allegheny's third best tackler total was just one better than Gators defendin closed out the 1973 season last with 82 stops. defensive tackle Chuck Erickson, week with a post-season banquet Another senior, defensive end who collected 106 before a knee and a handful of individual injurty sidelined him in the final awards. Ed Nelson, received the Clair game against Hiram. Jackson award as the Gators' top The final award went to Jay The Gators finished at 5 -3- 1 lineman of the year. All-sports crown overall and 5-1-1 in the PAC, Fatigati, the freshman who paid second only to John Carroll's 5-0- Mark Leous, alsO a senior the price. In the Allegheny 2. defensive end, was cited as the football world, where newcomers An outstanding fall sports the 10 sports, a total that has Gators' "Meanest"' defender by are always taking their lumps season has brought Allegheny never been matched while eight Senior linebacker Dave Vogel, opposing coaches throughout the from the upperclassmen, three second place finishes and a squads were in the PAC. (There defensive signal caller, took the conference, and defensive back Fatigati earned Raider of the commanding lead in the All- have been as many as ten teams Duffy Weber Back of the Year Pete Maropis, a sophomore, was Year as the best lump-taker. He Sports standings of the competing in previous seasons.) Honor after he led the conference credited with most hits, 107 credits his success to "my good Presidents' Athletic Con- The Allegheny average of 5.8 in interceptions. Dave was also tackles in nine games. Maropis' looks." ference. points per sport last year represents a composite finish of (5-1-1) In football, Allegheny slightly worse than third place was second only to John Carroll overall. (5-0-2); the soccer team fell one game behind Bethany (7-0); and Swimmers getting ready the GAtors surprised the cross Although the composite country field by placing second placement is very good (it was a PAC record ) it also shows how The Allegheny t swim team, Bethany's' six-year hold on that only to defending champion Case Springfield (Ill.) College, and Western Reserve. far ahead the Gators are with defending champion of the sport. was honored as Outstanding their three seconds this fall. Last Presidents' Athletic Conference, Back at the Allegheny helm for Physical Educator at Springfield The trio of runnerup positions fall, Allegheny began its will return to intercollegiate his third season is head swim- in 1970. He also attended the is worth 21 team points toward championship drive with a tie for competition January 9 at Case ming coach Sam Freas, the main United States Military Academy the Gators' defense of the PAC second in football, a tie for third Western Reserve. force behind the Gators' per- at West Point, N.Y. All-Sports trophy. Carnegie- in soccer, and a third place finish - The Gators have lost just four formance at the PAC Cham- A native of the Philadelphia Mellon owns second place with in cross country. seniors from last year's squad pionships a year ago. area, Freas has set a number of 16 , 2 points, and John Carroll is that won the PAC post-season Freas earned All-American national age group records third with 16. Football championships in record- status as a swimmer for during his swimming career. With 21 points in the first three sports, Allegheny is far ahead of smashing form, breaking Peekskill Military Academy and Freas taught at Springfield W L T College and Pottsdam (N.Y.) the pace that brought home the John Carroll 5 0 2 trophy a year ago, and last year's State University before coming to ALLEGIIF,NY 5 1 1 triumph was a record breaker. Thiel Allegheny, where he also serves 4 2 1 Seniors During 1972-73 the Gators Carnegie-Mellon as head soccer coach. 4 3 0 scored a record 58 team points for Hiram 4 3 0 Mark Kelly Back, IM Greenwich, Conn. Bethany 2 5 0 Scott Schieman Breast, Im Cleveland Hts., Ohio •; • ; • • • : • : • • : • : : • : • : • : • : : : • 7. • : • • • • : • : • : : • : • : • : • : • • • • : : : : : Wash. - & Jeff. : • : 2 5 0 •: Case Western 0 7 0 .Juniors inter Sports Slate Soccer Dave Burson Breast, Im Stratford, Conn. W L Steve Helmstadter Fly, Free McKeesport, Pa. BASKETBALL 1973-74 12 CMU and Duquesne 1:30 p.m. Bethany 70 Doug Stewart Free E. Hartford, Conn. :.:". 15 Edinboro 7:30 p.m. ALLEGHENY - 61 Barb Tiecklemann Back Williamsville, N.Y. December 22 at Grove City :3:00 p.m. Carnegie-Mellon 52 * 1 at Geneva 8:00 p.m 25-26 Ashland Invitational Wash. & Jeff. :3 4 5 at Westminster 8:00 p.m Case Western 25 Sophomores (Westminster and Malone) 1:00 .* 8 Grove City 8:00 p.m. p.m. Hiram 25 Jeff Gordon Diving Pittsburgh, Pa. 10 at Clarion State 8:00 p.m. John Carroll 25 Scott Hefren Free, Fly Upper St. Clair, Pa. February ••• Thiel 1 6 January fiat John Carroll 4:00 p.m. Dan Hucko Breast, IM McKeesport, Pa. Cross Country Bethal Park, Pa. 5 Geneva 8:00 p.m. W&J and Bethany at W&J 1:00 Jack Jenny Free, Im ::9 Hiram John Kapuza Free Tonawanda, N.Y. 8:00 p.m. I. Case Westerm Joan Lange Murraysville, Pa. 12 at W&J 3:00 p.m. 13 Hiram 7:30 p.m. 2. ALLEGHENY BAck 16 Westminster Kent Meyers Fly, Back, IM Mentor, Ohio 8:00 p.m. 16 at Thiel 2:00 p.m. 3. Carnegie-Mellon 19 at Thiel 8:00 p.m. 22-w3 PAC Championship at 4. John Carroll Peter Rich Diving Erie, Pa. •.• Bob Seibert Free Mansfield, Ohio * 23 John Carroll 8:00p.m. John Carroll 5. Hiram Abington, Pa. 26 at Carnegie-Mellon 2:00 p.m. 6. Thiel Rich Shreiner Diving 30 Bethany ('had Smith Free, Fly Boulder, Colo. 8:00 p.m. SWIMMING 1974 e.. 7. Bethany Ralph Smith Breast, IM Meadville, Pa. 8. Wash. & Jeff. • February January Andy Soifer Breast Great Neck, N.Y. Akron, Ohio 2 Case Western Reserve8:00 p.m. 9 at Case Western Reserve 7:30 All-Sports Standings Mark Wuckman Free- * 4 Carnegie-Mellon Al Whittaker -Breast Kingston, Jamaica 8:00 p.m. p.m. 9 at John Carroll 3:00 p.m. 12 Carnegie-Mellon 2:00 p.m. Pts. Freshmen 12 at Bethany 8:00 p.m. 15 Edinboro and Youngstown 7:30 ALLEGHENY 21 16 at Case Western Reserve 8:00 p.m. Carnegie-Mellon 16' 2 Dave Ames Back, IM Painesville, Ohio p.m. 19 at Kenyon 2:00 p.m John Carroll 16 Gary Brekke Diving Orchard Park, N.Y. 20 Thiel 3:00 p.m. Bethany 12 , 2 IM,Fly 8:00 p.m. 22 at Grove City Geoffrey Davis Allison Park, Pa. 23 W&J 30 Westminster 1:00 p.m. Case Western 12 Rich Doncaster Free 8:00 p.m. Greensburg, N.Y. 27 at Hiram 8:00 p.m. Hiram 11 , 2 Chris Giovino Free, IM Buffalo, N.Y. Thiel 10 February Mike Hennessey Fly, 1M Fox Chapel, Pa. 2 Bethany 2:00 p.m. Wash. & Jeff. 8'2 Jo Hoerner WRESTLING 1973-74 Diving Pittsford, N.Y. 9 at W&J 2:00 p.m. e.. Mike !loner Diving Pittsburgh, Pa. 13 Hiram 2:00 p.m. • December Lady cagers Dave McNees Diving Imperial, Pa. 16 Fredonie & Slippery Rock at tom Morgan Free Alexandria, Va. Buffalo State Invitational Slippery Rock 2:00 p.m. ••• For Allegheny College women Todd Mauerman Free Rochester, N.Y. :: ( Guelph and Behrend at Buf- 19 at Alfred 7:00 p.m. ::falo 1:00 p.m. interested in the womens' in- Darrel Negri Free, IM Bethel Park, pa. 23 at Thiel 7:00 p.m. Free, 1M tercollegiate basketball team, Marty Pfinnsgraff Corry, Pa. ...:January :e. Rich Sincclair Free Buffalo, N.Y. :.:.9 at there will be an organizational Case Western Reserve 7:30 March team meeting Monday, January Bill Tappe Diving Commack, Pa. . M • V. 3 PAC Championship at W&J Robert West Free, Fly Abington, Pa. 7, at 4 p.m. in Montgomery Gym. Tuesday, November 20, 1973 CAMPUS Page 9 Four Allegheny soccer players cited by PAC

By TOM MANN one saves, many of them sen- can't figure out. For the first sational diving efforts. In three time, two goalies were named All-Conference Booters The All-PAC soccer team was games (W&J, Hiram, and John All-PAC and joining Curran was Goalie Forward selected yesterday and three Carroll) Aiken did not allow a Bethany's Jerry Gast. A lanky Alleghenians were named to the score, and in three others he Scott Currna W&J senior, Gast played his position Jerry GAst sixteen man squad. Seniors Tom allowed only one. superbly, if flamboyantly, and Bethany Leo Grimm John Carroll The rest of the PAC selections Dan Streyle CMU Fanning and Barry Hillman were teamed with Tim Spang to give Backs selected at forward and midfield held a few surprises. Joining Tom Bethany the best goalkeepers in Tom Fanning Allegheny respectively and junior Dave Fanning on the line were John the PAC. They allowed only two Dave Charlton Allegheny Reuben Mitchelle Hiram Charlton , was named as a back. Carroll's Leo Grimm, CMU's PAC scores and four overall. Pete Frisell Bethany Sahib Ramaani Thiel A fourth Gatol- . sophomore goalie Dan Streyle, Hiram's Reuben The honorable mention list Mike Smith CMU Frank Christy Bethany Blaine Aiken, received honorable Mitchelle, Thiel's Sahib included Aiken of Allegheny, Mike Delano CWRU Ramaani , and Christy of Honorable Mention mention status. Spang of Bethany (good year for Midfield Conference winner Bethany Bethany. Mitchelle was a goalkeepers), CWRU forward Blaine Aiken, A-C;Tim Spang, placed four players on the sluggish performer for Hiram, Surmet Tezel, John Carroll Bob Bryant CWRU starting squad and one honorable and one wonders why Bethany's Barry Hillman Allegheny Jr. B. Jurmet Tezel, CWRU ;John halfback John Hobbler, Thiel Hobbler, JCU; Jim Kirkpatrick, mention. The Bisons' senior Pat Aguirre, who scored nine fullback Jim Kirkpatrick, W&J Solomon Edogum Bethany Jim Kent THiel; Rich Knight, W&J; John halfback Frank Christy, a four goals on the season, was not forward Rick Knight, CMU Hiram Tibel, CMU time All-PAC performer, was selected. halfback John Tibel, and Hiram selcted Most Valuable Player in Midfielders named besides center half Tommy Bodner. the PAC in a close six to four vote Barry Hillman were Bob Bryant over scoring leader Tom Fan- of Case Western, Jim Kent of ning. Hiram, and Solomon Edogumof Bethany. Edogum, a muscular Fanning dominates Ethiopian, possesses some of the best skills in the PAC and was essential in Bethany's 3-1 win 1973 For Fanning it was his second over Allegheny. consecutive year as All-PAC. but While Dave Charlton was the more noteworthy were his eleven standout of the fullbacks, his All- AI I-PAC goals and nine assists which gave PAC teammates were ex- him thirty one total points (2 for a ceptional - making this position goal, 1 for an assist ) for the the strongest on the PAC squad. season, the most ever scored by a Pete Frisell of Bethany was not ******** PAC player. The Gator co- as colorful a player as Charlton captain from Rochester, New but his defensive skills were York scored more than a third of equal to Dave's if not his of- Allegheny's goais this season and fensive. Mike Smith of CMU is ranked nationally in average played back and forward against goals scored per game (1.4). Allegheny and along with Dan Fanning is also being considered Streyle carried the rest of CMU for All-American honors. on his shoulders. The other Allegheny senior right halfback fullback named was Mike Delano Harry Hillman gained his first of CWRU and he owned the rare All-PAC nomination after ear- distinction of being the only ning honorable mention status player to stop Tom Fanning the past two years. The Pen- without a goal. Because of the nington, New Jersey native abundance of excellent fullback. scored one goal and had five a number of players were left off assists for Allegheny, but his the team who in other years primary skill was ball control. would have made it. Perhaps the BARRY HILLMAN Hillman's expert ball carrying best were Gators Dave Higgins talents enabled him to bring the and Chuck Reller, but Thiel's ball upfield fluidly, thus setting John Larkin was also up the Gators' attack. Although mysteriously left off even the possessor of a fine shot on goal, honorable mention list. Hillman unselfishly passed off to The biggest buffoonery came in his teammates for a closer the goalkeeping category. W&J chance at a score on numerous senior Scott Curran ( All-PAC last occasions. On defense Hillman year) allowed twenty six goals was unspectacular but steady ; he this season (an average of 3.2 per rarely let his man break clear. game! ), and in the Prexies' 7-1 He was also regarded the most loss to Allegheny he resembled a skilled at trapping the ball on the goal line instead of a goalie. How Gators' squad. he got named, I and Coach Freas Junior center fullback Dave Charlton was the only other player mentioned for Most Valuable Player and received the most votes of any All-PAC "Scrooge" fullback. ,Charlton. was an All- WPIAL right wing for Springdale High School near Pittsburgh and played halfback at Allegheny his over the holidays first two years here. An excellent header, he was used by Coach is pure Sam Freas on offensive corner kicks; and his booming shot was also used on penalty shots and direct kicks. Charlton netted Humbug four goals and had two assists for the season, but his greatest contribution was his leadership of the Allegheny defense which Stop in for a friendly allowed only eight goals in seven PAC games. pipes papers chat and a shopping Goalkeeping was one of Allegheny's biggest weaknesses last year, but this season Jr snack at the - sophomore Blaine Aiken turned it 0 into a strong point. In gaining PAC Honorable Mention, Aiken M turned in steady and at times spectacular goalkeeping, allowing only six PAC scores. His best game was against Case Western when he made twenty TOM FANNING lifoP Kentucky Fried Chicken (U. 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We would like to see all sports- related groups readily supported, thorough scrutiny and assign- would, however, be willing to ment of priorities. The Com- reconsider our position if some but I am caught in the middle. It By BILL CISSNA would be unfair to channel money mittee, in its turn, approaches sort of permanent financial the college treasurer with a sponsorship could be arranged." from the budgets of the long- Art Reed will resign as established, intercollegiate detailed budget growing out of Dr. Thomas W. Dougan, acting the itemized statement. Funds WARC's general manager at chairman of the Athletics sports, operating very smoothly term's end and has also an- at present on the limited funds awarded are disbursed in Sep- Committee, gave his views on the tember under the control of the nounced the appointment of new subject of sports club funding. that the College makes available. announcing and program "It appears that the sports Athletics Committee. "Sports clubs are an open-ended The sports clubs report directly directors for Allegheny's student- thing," he said. "There are two clubs must now turn to fund- run radio station. raising activities in order to to the Committee in accounting such clubs this yar, perhaps three for. all monies spent and in next year, five the next, and then become self-supporting, until some agency or agencies submitting budgetary requests the situation could snowball out assumes funding and monitoring for the following year. The of all proportion." of club sports. Most likely, this Athletics Committee, in turn, However, Dougan firmly reports to the Treasurer of the maintains that funding of club arrangement would be a cooperative one, involving the College in submitting a summary sports at Allegheny is both accounting of expenditures necessary and feasible, and that College, ASG, and the Athletics Committee." together with budgetary it is time to grant full recognition requests. and legitimate status to sports Dougan outlined a proposal formulated two years ago, which This lengthy proposal was Dan Auriti clubs. He reasoned that "the accepted by ASG and the Com- spontaneity, of the sports clubs would have conferred financial "everybody's learned a lot in responsibility for sports club mittee but rejected by the and the desire to govern them- college. going stereo; it's been our selves makes them analogous to funding on the college in the form biggest accomplishment." He of an annual budget, with the There is no funding of sports any other club that ASG funds. clubs this year through the added," "I have complete con- Dr. Dougan declared that some Athletics Committee ad- fidence in Mr. Auriti's ability to mininstering said funds, college, because it does not an- parties in the issue have too ticipate funding them per- manage the station well." simplistic an interpretation of the monitoring expenditures, providing the college with an manently. Dougan stated that Auriti commented after his nature and functions of sports "since Dr. Edwards, Treasurer clubs. The Fencing and Lacrosse account of these expenditures, appointment that, although he is and overseeing the over-all of Allegheny, devises the total fairly new in the radio business, teams compete with those of budget from limited resources, Art Reed operation of sports clubs. The he has a number of ideas he other schools; yet to label these proposal set forth a series of he would be wary of allocating Due to Reed's resignation after wants to try at WARC. Auriti said teams as intercollegiate or requirements to be satisfied before funds into a relatively three terms as general manager, that WARC will be "aiming for a varsity would be totally inac- a club could receive formal speculative enterprise such as WARC's executive board has little more diversity in non- curate. In fact, at this stage of recognition and eventual sports clubs." musical programming. We hope their development, neither club elected junior Dan Auriti to the financial assistant.. P. The case of Rifle Club was cited general manager's job for a one- to reinstitute WARC Reports, set wishes to follow the stringent to substantiate the fear that the term interim period. Regular up a talk show on Sunday nights, regulations which govern PAC The club first establishes liason clubs are speculative in nature. full-year staff elections will be and add a taped program from sports. with the Athletics Committee, Rifle Club was organized under a Crawdaddy Magazine." He "It is because they do not receives probationary approval, banner of enthusiasm and held early in March. and subsequently, functions for Reed, a Political Science plans, with the aid of WARC's strictly adhere to PAC direc- awarded approximately $500 news director, to tighten up the tives," Athletic Director two years on probationary basis. worth of equipment. Within a major, cited his senior project In anticipation of eligibility for during second term as the only "Eleventh Hour News," bringing McElhaney maintains, "that very short period, the group campus news and other local sports clubs are removed from financial aid in the third year, the collapsed, and the precious reason for his resignation. He club submits a budget request to said that, "if it weren't for the items of interest into clearer the jurisdiction of the Varsity equipment fell into disuse. focus. Athletics Program, which the committee during the second Dougan said the fact of limited inflexibility of the academic year of probation. The club must system here, I might have been Auriti also wants WARC to currently administers ten in- funds poses the most immediate, tercollegiate sports on a very then draw up a_ charter which able to continue." attract a wider non-college fundamental obstacle to the restricted budget." constitutes the contract between funding of sports clubs. He noted audience. He feels that more the College and the club. As for the station's progress in diverse non-musical program- McElhaney said he sym- that it will be imperative to the past year, Reed said that ming, combined with "more pathizes with the plight of the Upon satisfactory completion reassess priorities before making continuity of format in the sports clubs, and that he has of probation, and framing of a any headway on the issue of musical area," will help to ac- helped both the Fencing and suitable charter, the club sports club funding. complish this aim. Other changes at WARC in- clude Rich Kaufman's move to program director from the news Classifieds directorship and Mike Schenker's CAMPUS classified ad rate: 25 Future CPA's learn how to prepare appointment as announcing words -$1.25 - Each additional word Persons interested in the summer for the CPA exam director. Schenker was in the - .05 per word. Cash only, in ad- art and archeology program in Becker CPA Review Course Washington Semester program vance. Europe and Israel should get Call collect: Philadelphia--215-735- details before the end of the term 3520 or Pittsburgh--412-471-4333 during first term. from Professors Hobson or Philbin. The WARC board has not yet Three credits will be given in announced its choice for the job Students interested in participating connection with a study tour in in next term's non-credit mini Europe (London, Paris, Florence, of news director. Rome, Athens) and archeological course in Human Sexuality are work in Israel from June 10 - August The Modern Language Depart- invited to contact the Deans of 1. Cost will be approximately ment is planning to sponsor a slide Students Office. The course will show during the second term 1974. meet for two hourse on six con- $1,500.00 including travel, board UNWANTED and room and tuition. Any interested person may show 10 secutive Thursday evenings slides of his choice about any starting January 10th. It will be foreign country outside the North PREGNANCY? under the direction of Tom Risch, American Continent. Please bring Dean of Students, and is intended to your slides back to Allegheny for help the participants gain a basic Anyone with ideas concerning the American Family Planning is a the second term. understanding of sex and its role in Public Events schedule for 1974-75 hospital-affiliated organization interpersonal relationships. please give suggestions to Ms. offering you all alternatives to Enrollment is limited and on a Fletcher, Ruter Hall, or any YOUR RING FINGER an unwanted pregnancy. For "first come, first serve" basis. member of the Public Events FOR OUR DIAMONDS information in your area call: Committee. (215) 449-2006 WANT TO EARN MONEY AMERICAN FAMILY PLANNING WHILE YOU DRIVE TO Best Jewel Box D.C.?Have room for a suitcase, 219 Chestnut box, etc.? 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