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This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Newspapers at Montclair State University Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in The onM tclarion by an authorized administrator of Montclair State University Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. MONT CLARION Vol. 50, No. 15 Montclair State College, Upper Montclair, NJ 07043 Thurs., May 15,1975 Pushes Investigation By AnnKaren McLean to crime. to Menendez, only two of MSC's 15 administered to the men1 tomorrow. trained," stated Menendez. "I foresee — if we don't make our At the present time, MSC's campus policemen have completed Then, according to the vice- l' MENENDEZ STRESSED that the security force more efficient - MSC campus police have full arrest the requirements and training for this president, the men who pass the completion of the 280-hour training could have a serious security problem powers, are authorized to issue position. exam will be trained at a police program will qualify the men to carry in the future," stated SGA summonses for all traffic violations Calabrese conceded to the academy "as quickly as possible." guns, but that such action will not be president-elect Manny Menendez. both on and off campus in designated statement, but he strongly stipulated The SGA has become greatly taken "u n til all the possibilities of The newly-elected student leader areas (parts of Normal Ave., Upper that the remaining 13 officers were concerned about the training of these making the campus safe have been spoke following a second meeting of Mountain Ave., Valley Road and hired by the college as "temporary" "temporary" policemen, in view of exhausted." the SGA’s Security Investigation Clove Road) and have the right to campus police. These men have recent movements at neighboring "That would be the extreme," C o m m itte e (SIC) with MSC pursuit off-campus should a chase received what Calabrese considers colleges to arm campus police with stated Menendez, who is ready with a vice-president of administration and occur. excellent "on the job" training from guns; the possibility that such a host of suggestions to tighten campus finance Vincent B. Calabrese. Both Menendez and Calabrese MSC director of security James measure may become necessary at security. The president-elect is in MENENDEZ EXPLAINED that have acknowledged the increase in Lockhart and his sergeants. MSC has further excited the concern , favor of placing a second security the meeting was designed to petition crime such as homicide, assault and CALABRESE EXPLAINED that of Menendez for competent police shack either near Bohn Hall or at the the college for specific, written data theft on college campuses throughout the temporary policemen cannot be training. Clove Road entrance to campus. He and to inform the administration that the country; in light of recent such sent for training before they have "I am totally, adamantly opposed also favors the placement of "the SGA wants to know what the occurrences on MSC's campus, taken and passed the required Civil to the use of firearms by our campus emergency call boxes in the dorms college has done to make the campus Menendez believes that students Service examination; that test will be police until they have been properly and in isolated places on campus. more secure." should realize that MSC is not According to Calabrese, the immune to crimes of this type. Elections Flop campus has 15 men designated as MENENDEZ, WHO is chairman "campus police," and an additional o f th e Security Investigation 17 men who are campus security Committee, explained that Chapter To Restructure SCPB guards. Following the first security 211 of the New Jersey Public Law By Irene McKnight evaluation meeting, Calabrese authorized the appointment of police Elections for the Student Center Policy Board (SCPB), input and advice which the committee was formed to asserted that: officers by educational institutions; which were originally scheduled for May 15 and 16, will give, will allow for an Increase in power. "The campus security carries no on May 23, 1973, the MSC Board of be postponed until September due to a lack of student Presently, the SCPB channels its complaints through protective equipment of any kind. Trustees adopted a resolution to interest in signing up for candidacies. the Student Center director. Under the new plan, The members of the police force institute such a police force on the The SCPB, which is a 13 member committee, will be suggestions for improvement will be forwarded directly to carry billy sticks only. They are not campus. reduced to five members for the summer months. The the department to which they apply. at the present time authorized to According to the Public Laws summer is also the time when Manny Menendez, SGA MENENDEZ ALSO hopes to place the SCPB under carry firearms." Act, which was passed on Oct. 8, president-elect, hopes to restructure the SCPB. the jurisdiction of the SGA. He plans to staff the new STUDENTS AT MSC became 1970, the appointment of such a ACCORDING TO Menendez, the first step in the advisory board with members of the Class One alarmed when the college acquired campus policeman is subject to his restructuring will be a change in name. Menendez noted organizations, representatives from the SGA, members of two official police cars complete with meeting of certain physical and that the new name, Student Center Advisory Board, will the graduate division and members of the general student flashing lights and sirens. Menendez psychological requirements, and to describe the function of the SCPB more accurately. population. Menendez noted that the representatives defended the presence of squad cars his completion of 280 hours of Clifford Mitchem, SCPB chairman, said that the could be elected or appointed by the SGA, although on campus as possible "deterrents" mandatory police training. According restructuring, which is based on an increase in student "elections would be better."

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SPRING CAPERS: Spring has brought us warm weather within the past week and warm weather has brought us a myriad o f activities on that most versatile o f sites, the Student Center mail. For example, the Contemporary Gospel Ensemble Iabove) entertained at a noontime concert last Thursday. On Tuesday an unidentified giant boot (actually two students in a cumbersome disguise) bussed students Iabove right). Of course, nothing beats the area for Just plain MONTCLARION/Blalse DIFedel« siftin' or lyin' on the grass (below right). -í. MONTOLA RION/Thurs., May 15. 1975 NJEA Hails Decision

TODAY, THURS., MAY 15 To Reinstate Prof WORKSHOP. "A Smorgasbord of Ideas" sponsored by the National School Public Relations Association. Student Center ballrooms B and C, 9 am. By Frances Fleischer another of their employees without EXHIBIT. "Making Money at A rt." Gallery One, Life Hall. Monday Public employers can no longer any personal consequences." through Friday, 9 am-5 pm. Free. violate the constitutional rights of Endress was supported financially COURSE INFORMATION BOOKLETS. Compiled and sponsored by SGA. their employees with impunity, in her court action by the NJEA, the Available for viewing today and tomorrow. Center lobby, 10 am-4 pm. according to a New Jersey Superior National Education Association and 12« MONROE STREET Sprague Library, regular hours. Court decision of April 30. The the Brookdale Faculty Association. PASSAIC. NEW JERSEY RING MEASUREMENTS. Sponsored by the ring committee. Center decision has been hailed by the New She also received moral support from MAY IT AT SPM lobby, 10 am-2 pm. Jersey Education Association (NJEA) the area chapter of the National MEETING. Featuring representatives of the League of Women Voters, as "the end to abuses of teacher Organization of Women (NOW). sponsored by the home economics department. Finley Hall room 113, 1 rights." uptrat retaría i pm. Free. The case involved Patricia FEATURING MEETING. Alpha Kappa Psi general membership. Center fourth floor Endress, a journalism professor at 0ZRRK meeting rooms, 7 pm. Brookdale Community College. RECEPTION. Sponsored by the Alumni Association. Center ballrooms, 7 Endress was fired after an editorial m OIIIITNM pm-11 pm. she wrote in the student newspaper /nisiate DRREDEVILS CONCERT. Featuring the MSC College Choir, sponsored by the Music and had charged a high college official BREUIER ft 5HIPIEV Arts Organizations Commission (MAOC). Memorial Auditorium, 8 pm. with conflict of interest. Free. JUDGE MERRITT Lane ruled in STRIIHV BR0WR Endress's favor and restored her to GROUP her job, in addition to awarding her SPECIAL GUEST STAR FRI., MAY 16 damages, legal fees and back pay in EHIHIV LOU End of day undergraduate and evening undergraduate and graduate classes. excess of $104,000. $70,000 of this REGISTRATION FORMS DUE. For full-time undergraduate students award consisted of punitive damages, ALL TICKETS ONLY »4 50 registering for the fall semester. Submit completed forms to the Registrar's GENERAL ADMISSION which were assessed equally against office. the college President and six RING MEASUREMENTS. Sponsored by the ring committee. Center MAY 19 AT 7PM ANO 10PM members of the college's Board of 239-9555 lobby, 10 am-2 pm. Trustees. ERGIES CONFERENCE. Featuring performances by the Contemporary Gospel 60 P0MPT0N AVF. VERONA In his decision. Judge Lane said, SPECIAL GUEST STAR Ensemble. Sponsored by the People United to Save Humanity (PUSH). Allstate Insurance Companies "Comments by teachers on matters Center ballrooms, 8 pm. Free. Home Office:Northbrook, III DRR of public concern do not constitute SAT., MAY 17 FOGEIBERG grounds for dismissal — even though CONFERENCE. Sponsored by the New Jersey Regional Philosophical critical in tone. Punitive damages," Association. Center fourth floor meeting rooms, 9 am. Free. MAY 30 AT BPM he continued, "are absolutely FAIR. "Scouting in A ction" sponsored by the Eagle Rock Council of Boy necessary to impress on people in RERRISSRREE Scouts. Panzer Gym, 10 am-8 pm. Admission: $1. PRE-LAW! authority that an employee's MASS. Sponsored by Newman Community. Newman House, 6:30 pm. If you plan to take RI STEWRRT constitutional rights cannot be the LSAT anytime in SUN., MAY 18 infringed." the next two years, JUNE 7 AT 8PM CONFERENCE. Sponsored by the New Jersey Student Association Dr. Frederick L. Hipp, NJEA’s find out how you (NJSA). Center ballrooms, 10 am-9 pm. Free executive director, applauded the can take an LSAT FIEETUIOOD MASS. Studio Theater, 11 am. outcome of the Endress case. "The preparation course FREEI profoundly significant precedent set mnc FAIR. "Scouting in Action" sponsored by the Eagle Rock Council of Boy Campus reps are needed - Scouts. Panzer Gym, 1 pm-5 pm. Admission: $1. in the Endress case will make public no selling involved! G 0 L0 ER employers think twice before WORKSHOPS. "Speech Fund Funday" sponsored by the communication Send name, address ERRRIRG sciences and disorder department. Life Hall, 1:30 pm. Admission: $5 per violating the rights of any public and phone number to: family. ' employee." LSAT 978 Main St., Regarding Judge Lane's JUNE 14 AT 8:30 RECEPTION. Sponsored by Phi Beta Kappa. Center ballrooms, 3 pm-5 Hackensack, NJ 07601 Rain Data Juna 15 assessment of punitive damages, Hipp pm. said, "N o longer can any member of MON., MAY 19 EXAMS. For day undergraduate and evening undergraduate and graduate a public board vote in favor of an unconstitutional action without risk courses. Through Fri., May 23. The Paperback of a personal accounting in the PIRK FLOYD MEETING. College Life Union Board (CLUB) membership. CLUB office, courts." ALL TICKETS $7 50 Center fourth floor, 4 pm. Book Shop HIPP E X P LA IN E D the TICKETS ARE 55 00 AND TUES., MAY 20 position of public employers in the 50,000 Paperbacks 56 00 PLUS N J SALES TAX past: "U n til now, public employers A L L S C ATS MEETING. Student Intramural and Leisure Council (SILC) membership. in Stock NCSCRVCO SILC office, Center fourth floor, 1 pm. could violate the constitutional rights CONFERENCE. High school student council conference, sponsored by of public employees without fear of We Specialize SGA. Center ballrooms, 3 pm-8 pm. Free. personal responsibility. The worst in Filling Orders WED., MAY 21 that could happen is that, some time for Students! later, a court would rule they had TICKETS AVAILABLE AT CAPITOL LECTURE. "The Business of Publishing a Women's Paper" featuring Paula At the Five Corners been wrong. They could turn right BOX OFFICE MON FRI 12 9 PM CALL Kassell. Sponsored by the Women's Center. Women’s Center office, Life 580 Bloomfield Ave. 201 778 2888 PLUS#WBWrOUTLETS around and do the same thing to «2121 541 7290 Hall.lSoon. Bloomfield, NJ 743*4740 MEETING. Alpha Kappa Psi membership. Center fourth floor meeting rooms, 6:30 pm. TYPING:. Termpapers, MEETING. Student Center Policy Board (SCPB) members. Center fourth manuscripts, theses. Expertly floor conference room, 7:30 pm. done on IBM executive FRI., MAY 23 typewriter- Reasonable. No MONT CLARION Exams end for day undergraduate and evening undergraduate and graduate charge for paper or carbon, Frank Balistrieri advertising manager courses. Convenient to MSC. Call Michael F.X. Grieco advisor SAT., MAY 24 256-6376 for information. Tom Malcolm arts editor CONCERT. Featuring the Smith Singers. Memorial Auditorium, 8 pm. For Scott Winter business manager ticket information call 641-4658. Man of APO circulation MASS. Newman House, 6:30 pm. ODYSSEY FILM SOCIETY is Michelle Baft, Iran« McKnight editorial assistants SUN., MAY 25 seeking District Supervisors to Jacqui Brock exchange CONCERT. Featuring the Smith Singers. Memorial Auditorium , 3 pm. For oversee the distribution and Sandy Polladri graphics personnel ticket information call 641-4658. exhibition of prominent MON., MAY 26 — Memorial Day American and foreign motion AnnKaran McLean news editor WED., MAY 28 pictures for fund-raising Donald Scarinci assistant news editor MEETING. Ukranian Club general membership. Center fourth floor purple activities. , Sue Caatner photography editor conference room, 7 pm. BA required I Hank Gola sports editor SUN., JUNE 1 $11,000 - $15,000 first year! John Delary assistant sports editor COMMENCEMENT. Sprague Field, 5 pm. 25 positions available I Debbie Cfngi, Jo-Ann Manare typists MON., JUNE 2 No experience necessary I The MONTCLARION Is published weekly throughout the academic year, DIPLOMAS AVAILABLE. For graduating seniors at the Registrar's office. except during examination, vacation and Winter Session, by the Student For complete details and an Government Association, Inc. (SGA) of Montclair State College, Valley Road at Normal Ave., Upper Montclair, NJ 07043. Telephone: (201) 893-5169, interview appointment, submit ROOM TO RENTI «93-5230. a brief resume to: A DISTRESSING Within walking distance of MSC. Advertising rates ere available upon request. Known office of publication: Prefer two female students for Student Center, Montclair State College, Upper Montclair, NJ 07043. PREGNANCY? ODYSSEY FILM SOCIETY The MONTCLARION is a member of the New Jersey Collegiate Press summer only. Kitchen and Association and is a slx-tlme winner of the All-American rating of the PO BOX 444 CALL BIRTHRIGHT laundry facilities available. Call Associated C ollegiate Press C o m p e titio n Abby Block at 265-7661 or Absecon, NJ 08201 The editorial opinions expressed represent thPS* P* the edltor-ln-chle* or a 375-6040 L 783-6148. consensus of the editorial board m e m b e rs - ______MONTCLARION/Thurs., May 15,1975 3. Ly rìd st PRof P ens FiFrli S tanza foR ‘A merìca’

By Janet Byrne nothing to do with anything but is fifth stanza to speak for the changing of the Methodist church to which these cotton-pickin' things," he Dr. Robert Williams is a Williams' favorite adjective. conditions in the of Williams belongs have each sent a laughed. hymnologist by hobby, professor of "For some time I've felt the need America ... One of the better stanzas letter of recognition to Williams for education and social work at MSC by for an additional stanza to his stanza. M iunim iiiiiiiH iiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiinnuunH iiM is from the pen of Dr. Robert Bruce With this issue the career and the "cotton-pickin'' ''America/' the Music Man (as the Williams ..." "ONE POINT I want to make," | MONTCLARION ceases composer of a fifth stanza to the secretary in the office of Student THERE'S NO bouncing ball to Williams, who has also written an patriotic hymn "America" — all of Personnel Services calls him) said. follow, but the words are below. And Advent hymn that's been translated § publication for the spring which needs to be explained, except WILLIAMS IS a member of the for anyone who hasn't got the into Korean and a Navy hymn, said, = semester. for "cotton-pickin'," which has Hymn Society of America, and that melody on the tip of his or her "is that I never have made any The editors extend best tongue, it’s "M y Country 'tis of organization has published and money on them. You can’t put a 1 wishes to our readership for secured the copyright for his stanza. Thee," not " 0 beautiful for spacious price tag on the joyful aspects of Tew Voters N | good luck on final exams as Neither Williams' stanza, nor any skies" or " 0 say can you see." life." Turn Out other written since the original four Inspire our search for good Williams, clad in red, white and s well as for a happy and by Samuel F. Smith, is included in Under one Fatherhood, blue striped pants, said he worked on | restful summer vacation. For Elections the standard songbooks. The Hymn, The world made fair; the stanza to "America" for five | . See you in September! Marked by low voter turnouts, a journal put out by the Hymn Foul strivings dissipate, years. “ It takes a long time to write 26 students were elected to Society, reports that hundreds were By thy hand now create represent the 17 schools and received by the New York World in Minds freed to generate departments on the SGA 1926 when that newspaper asked the And this light share! legislature after two days of low public to contribute fifth stanzas just "I try to be ecumenical in my »MW key campaigning on May 8 and 9. before the 150th anniversary of the hymns," Williams stressed. "I rarely FINANCIAL AID CALENDAR From the School of Social and US. use the word Jesus." Financial aid materials will be mailed to all accepted freshmen on Mon., Behavioral Sciences; Kenneth According to The Hymn, "For The Bicentennial Commission in May 19. The deadline for student work applications for continuing Kazmer, Harry Morales many years there seems to have been Washington, DC, Pope Paul VI, the students is Fri., May 23. And on Mon., June 2, Guaranteed Student Loan (economics), Margot Lovett a recurring idea that Samuel F. president of the Princeton applications will be accepted for processing. Forms will be processed as (history), Margo Arrowsmith and Smith's patriotic "America” needed a Theological Seminary and the bishop they are received. The processing period w ill take approximately three Gary Jaworski (sociology) and weeks if all forms are completed. P h ilip Cignavitch (political POMP AND CIRCUMSTANCE science) were elected. Booklets Elicit Diplomas will be available at the Registrar's office beginning Mon., June SANDRA LEE Turk, James 2 for those graduates who do not attend the commencement exercises. Johnston, Vicky Smith, from ‘Fantastic' Response Diplomas will not be available to these graduates before or during commencement on Sun., June 1. speech and theater, along with By Barbara Ponsi UKRANIANS, UNITEI Susan Peebles (School of The SGA course information booklets which have been on display in the MSC’s newly-formed Ukranian Club has elected four major officers: Professional Arts and Sciences), Student Center lobby and in Sprague Library for the past two weeks have president Igor Gill, vice-president Laryssa Martynick, secretary Laryssa Ron Panhuise, Sherrie Morgen, rendered "fantastic student response but poor faculty response," according to Bych and public activities chairman Alvero Pulido. Sally Forden and Cliff Miras Kenneth Malmud, SGA Vice-President for Academic Affairs. "You don't have to be Ukranian to jo in ," Gill stated recently, adding (business administration), Katie Statistics compiled by the Academic Affairs Committee indicate that out that 'you only have tc Want to learn about other cultures just a s we are M ulhaeren (music), Carole of 2000 courses, 315 are described in the course information booklets. This interested in other cultures." Marsiglia and Patti Cioffi (fine figure means that approximately 15-16% of all the courses offered in the fall CAP AND GOWN arts), Denise Kaplan (mathematics semester have elicited any kind of faculty response . All Graduation outfits ordered through the Office of Student Activities and science), Tom Ryan "HIGHER PARTICIPATION by professors was definitely necessary," will be distributed at the entrance to Life Hall cafeteria according to the (psychology), Donna Hoffman Malmud stated. However he proceeded to add, "On the whole, I think the following schedule: Mon., May 26, 11 am-3 pm; Tues., May 27, 11 am-3 (re cre a tio n ), Carmelo Ciro j booklets have been very helpful to students. The amount of time they have pm and 5 pm-7 pm; Wed., May 28, 11 am-3 pm; Thurs., May 29, 11 am-3 (French), Chris Confroy and spent consulting them testifies to that." pm and 5 pm-7 pm; Fri., May 30, 11 am-3 pm; Sat., May 31, 11 am-3 pm. Michael Daly (biology), Kevin "The information in the college catelogue is vague and outdated," Malmud SEXUAL CONFERENCE Kesby (mathematics), Donald said, adding that "the registration materials contain no course information, "How Women Are Trained to Be Sex Victims," "The Unanswered Scarinci and Robert McLavin and when information is available in the various departments, it is often Questions" and "New Finding in Venereal Disease (V D ):" these and several (English) won seats on the SGA. difficult to obtain." other topics will come up for discussion at the sixth annual Conference on T h e referendum BESIDES BEING available in the Center and in the library Sexual Problems in the Student Center ballrooms on Sat., June 14 from question — ''Shall the through tomorrow, the booklets will also be available in the gym during 8:30 am-4:30 pm. constitution of the All College add-drop registration. The program, co-sponsored by MSC, the Educational Foundation for and Coordinating Council" be Malmud stressed that he hoped to expand on this project in some way next Human Sexuality, the New Jersey League for Nursing and the New Jersey ratified? was invalid due to lack semester. One viable alternative is to take the results back to the college Public Health Association, will be comprised of lectures, panel discussions, of voter turnout. 36 voted yes administration to arrange the funding of this program and do some of the films and a luncheon, all of which will be presided over or attended by V^and 15 voted no to the question. v work the program involves. leading experts in the field of sexual research. La catena Con f ident Also on the agenda will be various exhibits as well as a book sale which will feature items discounted from the retail price from 30%-50%. Registration for the entire day, including membership in the foundation, will cost $15. (Checks should be made out to Educational Fall Voting to Decide Facolty Agent Foundation for Human Sexuality, a non-profit organization.) Registration materials and other information are now available from Dr. C harity, By Art Sharon Despite anticipated strong representatives and about a dozen Runden at her office in Alderdice House or by calling 893-4336 or This fall teachers at the state opposition from the New Jersey Washington people to help." 893-4337. colleges in New Jersey will vote in Education Association (NJEA), Lacatena attacked the NJEA, OLDSTERS TO VISIT MSC elections to determine what union Marcoantonio Lacatena, president of which was a former bargaining agent MSC has invited northern New Jerseyans, 60 years-old and over, to w ill be their bargaining agent. the American Federation of Teachers for the teachers, by saying, "Under spend a week on campus this summer in a residential seminar designed to (AFT), feels the teachers will keep the NJEA, only members were give older Americans educational experiences in a college setting, from the AFT as their bargaining agent. allowed to vote on contract Sun., June 8-Sat., June 14. LACATENA RECENTLY said, ratifications and important issues." According to program co-ordinator Dr. Bernard Gresh, director of the "We’ll win because ours is a He added, "Furthermore, under the Education of Aging Resource Center, no formal education prerequisites or movement from the faculty rather NJEA the faculty was never asked for fees have been established since the project will be funded by the than from Washington or Trenton." input." Department of Community Affairs of the New Jersey Office on Aging. PROUDLY PRESENTS Gesturing with his hands, THE LOQUACIOUS union leader The enrollment will draw from Essex, Bergen, Passaic, Morris, Union, [SUN., MAY 18 Lacatena added, "We're going to win said, "Our negotiations are more Hudson and Sussex counties. Early application is advised as there will be a BLOOD, SWEATj in spite of the $100,000 the NJEA open and in the year and a half that lim it on enrollment at 100. Finalselection of candidates and alternates will AND TEARS and the NEA (National Education we've had the contract, we've be made by Wed., May 21. Application froms and other information may WED., MAY 21 Association) have budgeted to attack processed over 300 complaints with be obtained from Gresh by calling 893-4353. our grievance procedure, including 60 SUMMERFUN FOUR An evening with us and in spite of the fact they will have everyone of their field grievances at MSC alone." New Jersey's largest and newest professional theater, MSC's As an afterthought, Lacatena Summerfun, will begin its fourth season on Tues., July 1 with a roster of ROGER added, “ I think the net effect of this six plays and two children's shows. TEACHERS A\™N™ d1 challenge (by the NJEA) w ill be to The plays include: July 1-5, "American Kaleidoscope." July 8-12, “ The ADMINISTRATORS: Now1 is the [McGUINNl halt all negotiations between our Prisoner of Second Avenue,” July 15-19, "Blithe Spirit," July 22-26, time to register for current and union and the state. This action will "Scapino," July 29 to Aug. 2, "A Shot in the Dark" and Aug. 5-9, "I *THURS., MAY 22 September vacancies. Write and give the state an advantage over the Remember Mama." The shows will run Tuesday through Saturday at 8:30 send resume to Fisk Teachers MAIN faculty." pm. Agency, Juniper Building, Juniper INGREDIENT The state and the union (AFT) Two Friday matinee children's productions by the Pushcart Players will and Walnut Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. are currently involved in contract augment the regular schedule: July 11, "Three Apples Fell from Heaven" I May 28: ELVIN BISHOP 19107. negotiations. Failure to reach and Aug. 1, "The Lightest Baggage of A ll," both at 11 am and 1 pm. l May 29: BLUE MAGIC We are the foremost teacher agreement on negotiations led to the Admission for these two shows costs $1. placement agency in New Jersey Tickets in advance SS faculty strike last November. Season passes are now on sale for all six evening shows at a cost of $12 and have been since 1880. Let us At the door $6 THE DEADLINE for submitting standard and $6 for students. Individual admissions w ill cost $3 standard, help you find the opportunity 410 EAOLE ROCK AVE. petitions for the election is in $2 senior citizens and $1.50 students. Further information is available at you seek. October. Memorial Auditorium box office (746-9120). 4. MONTCLARION/Thurs., May 15, 1975 Guest Spot MONTCLARION Vol. 50, No. 15 , Thurs., May 15, 1975 Student Questions Tactics Mike Finnegan editor-in-chief Die Palmieri managing editor Lillian A. French editorial page editor Of Resident Assistants By Cecilia Maimo It is the job of an RA to supervise the best policy. Injustice is prevalent, but is is not a floor, maintain relations among DIRTY TACTICS until it involves one that its full residents, and handle problems I am being charged $106 for the terror can be felt. Recently I leaned within their assigned floor. By mirror instead of allowing 592 people against a mirror in Bohn Hall and to definition an RA is a resident to pay 17 cents each. This is the my honor it cracked. assistant, not a power hungry result of an RA’s effort to elevate her The facts are simple, I politician. I have witnessed RA’s power by playing tv detective Lt. Objectivity accidentally broke a mirror. But the monopolizing power by deliberately Columbo and overreaching her outrageous scandal that has resulted making other RA’s look bad. territory to make a certain RA look has enlightened me to the power bad. The SGA has generously offered to take the Student Center The mirror incident has turned politics of prestige hungry Resident into a political scandal involving In retrospect this incident was Policy Board (SCPB) under its wing. Let’s hope that with this action Assistants (RA). people who were in no way used to make many people look bad the advisory group does not suffer a loss in one area vital to making To realize the lying tactics and connected to the accident. Bohn Hall by defamation of character, random competent, knowledgeable and democratic decisions — objectivity. slanderous implications RA’s employ damage policy is a little warped. accusations, but most notably to as “part of their job” exhibits a gross The plans call for the group to change its name to the Student When there is vandalism or damages, impress the directors of Bohn with picture of residence hall policy. To Center Advirsory Board. Okay, what’s in a name? But, when you the bill goes to 592 people to be their Gestapo-like tactics. reside in a dorm, one agrees to a taken out of their $35 room deposit. What appalls me is not the $106, come to think of it, the word “policy” suggests something more reasonable dorm policy contract, but But when they find the person (s) but the scandalous policy of Bohn tangible than “advisory.” the contract does not include involved regardless of vandalism or Hall. If college prepares one for the But the plans also call for the board to channel its activities harassment, slander and ruthless accidental, that person is charged for world, I predict Bohn Hall will framing of other RAs. through the SGA. If that means that policy proposals will have to go the full bill. In other words, Bohn prepare certain RA’s to become RA DEFINED through the legislature, forget it. Policy decisions will then have to Hall policy demonstrates that lying is Hitlers. go through old business, new business, this committee, that committee and still... the advice needn’t be taken. In other words, should this planned set-up go through, the SGA ought to keep its hands out of board procedure and just see what it can do about drumming up and maintaining student support. The idea of bolstering the power of a student board to supply administrative input into the functioning of the Student Center is laudable. In the past, SCPB actions have been at best fragmented. However, the SCPB principle is sound, that o f an autonomous, uninfluenced cross-section of students combining to vote on matters of advisement in space allocations and other areas. The SGA had better hold to this. Notes to Ponder For Summer Some assorted notes on a May afternoon for the final issue of the spring semester: It would be nice not to find our tuitions doubled when we return in September. The summertime should not see the dissipation of WHAT CAN YOU SAY? strong anti-tuition hike sentiments. Security forces on this campus know now that we’re keeping an eye on them. Hopefully, guns will not appear as part of regular Rich Eide policing equipment over vacation. Slimmer would be a much better time if the Student Intramural and Leisure Council’s (S1LC) special programming could be implemented to its fullest potential. Loosen the pursestrings, please. Thinkers Espouse Moderation Residents of dormitories can hopefully now look to the SGA as a champion of sorts in leading the call for a newly-revamped resident In present-day Western culture, it is held as an almost process of ascension devise strict moral codes regulating hall contract. unchallenged dogma that a society ought not repress the the sexual and aggressive behavior of their inhabitants; emotions and drives of its members - especially whereas cultures in the process of decline, lacking It’s regrettable that the Student Center Policy Board (SCPB) sexual - because the health of a society is fostered by confidence in their former moral outlook, promulgate couldn’t get itself together to maintain its independence or sexual “freedom” and openness, in which there are no libertinish and rationalize it as “liberation.” long-range viability. binding moral rules established by society. In contrast with today’s nihilistic hedonism was Best wishes should go to Summerfun for a successful fourth In this kind of atmosphere, it is argued that people Plato’s concept that “right reason” must govern the season as well as the several other programs that make summer life at will be “free to be themselves,” uninhibitedIby antiquated appetites and that the laws must serve as moral guides and societal restrictions on behavior. restrictives. MSC distinctive. In fact, the exact opposite opinion has been held by Farewell to advertising manager Frank Balistrieri, editorial the great natural law thinkers in Western tradition, FRIGHTENING PREDICTION assistant Michele Bell and exchange editor Jacqui Brock, all of whose particularly the ancients such as Plato, Aristotle and The first of the modern conservative thinkers, the work ranged from mountainous to molehill-like, but was always Cicero, the Schoolmen, especially Aquinas and the eminent British Whig Burge echoed both Plato and Cicero modern conservatives, most notably Edmund Burke. The in his frighteningly accurate anticipation of our modern appreciated. enduring “norms” of Western civilization, attested to by pleasure-oriented culture: “All the decent drapery is to be Have a good summer. We could all use a good summer. human experience, are moderation or temperance, right rudely torn off (by the new conquering empire of reason). reason in league with nature and the proper conservation AU the superadded ideas, furnished from the wardrobe of of society and the family. a moral imagination, which the heart owns and the BONDS BROKEN understanding ratifies as necessary to cover the defects of We Appreciate It! As the famed sociologist Pitirim Sorokin observed in our naked shivering nature, and to raise it to dignity in his book “The American Sex Revolution,” sexual our own estimation are to be exploded as a ridiculous, The MONTCLARION extends its appreciation to the permissiveness (he terms it “sexual anarchy”) rather absurd and antiquated fashion.” columnists who contributed this year providing a diversified than fostering a dubious openness and freer association, Plato, Cicero and Burke understood what our “modern” age has forgotten -namely that there are forum for student opinion. tends to dissolve the bonds of society, reducing people - especially men - to animals rather than equal moral “norms" which the community ratifies through a We have tried as we will keep trying to maintain this participants in the health and well-being of a society. Platonic sense of “participation” and that “liberation” is format. See you in September! Sorokin affirms that, historically, cultures in the merely a euphemism for decline and disintegration. MONTCLARION/Thurs., May 15, 1975 5. - Bob Price Mike Messina Religious Nature SGA Weathers Of TM Under Fire Difficult Year Have you ever noticed any of those posters on campus inviting The end of a wearying year you to a free introductory lecture on “the Science of Creative to improved and expanded responsibilities for the upcoming year prompts several perceptions and programming for a wide spectrum of Intelligence” - transcendental meditation (tm)? It’s billed as a should lie in the pursuit and observations for the forthcoming tastes. Security negotiations to continuance of genuine sophisticated scientific technique for improving awareness and clarity of year as well as an appraisal of the perception, among other things. determine the extent of campus political pressure to the state significance of the year we’ve just police authority have come to the agencies. weathered. fore. A resolution to restructure the Statistics are shown in evidence of tm’s scientific validity and it In order to protect and to The SGA this year has received resident hall contract to define is explicitly denied that tm is religious in nature. Tm is even being enhance student welfare, the state more exposure and attention than students’ rights was adopted. taught in some public schools. And as you may have noticed, there colleges must work together to any previous year. This has resulted is a tm group on oitr campus. This handful of events and improve and provide a viable from a combination of several numerous others have all been part of educational process for NJ students. factors. It is certainly clear that some an interesting and challenging year, First of all, we have to ask, how scientific is the science of CAN ALWAYS IMPROVE of the events that have occurred in one in which the SGA has asserted creative intelligence? Peter Fenwick, British neuropsychologist, Internally SGA needs to improve recent times have been controversial itself as a unified entity. The SGA comments on the studies which are usually cited to support tm: communications (that magic word and diverse. has increased and promoted its “All these studies need to be looked upon with reservations. Few again) and to insure student PROD COMMITMENT credibility, influence and impact to include adequate control groups and none that I am aware of have representation on all decision-making Few issues can compare with the the union, administration and the yet used a blind research control procedure where neither subject elements within the MSC magnitude and significance of last state. nor observer is aware of the treatment given or the aims of the community. We must also work with November’s faculty strike called by experiment. Until this sort of study is carried out in meditating “GUARANTEE” EDUCATION the AFT to improve our relationship groups it is almost impossible to draw conclusions” (The London the American Federation of Teachers with them. (AFT), a job action that not only For the upcoming year signs of Times, May 17, 1974). slowed or paralyzed state college more difficulty in dealing with the It’s the end of May now but the Department of Higher Education NON-RELIGIOUS THEME campuses including ours but also work of the SGA to instill a more have become apparent. “Guaranteed” Second, we wonder about tm’s claim to be non-religious and prodded the adoption of a student positive attitude in the MSC access to higher education for the compatible with any religious commitment. Tm, it is true, does not perspective and a commitment to the community won’t stop. As it is, the citizens of New Jersey is not so ask anyone to accept any new, cognitive beliefs but is presupposes a value of higher education. SGA is effective, competent and “guaranteed.” Hindu worldview. Also, tm draws heavily on raja yoga and employs The John Dean lecture in resourceful; as it improves, so can its the bija matra technique of meditation. February rallied student opinion to a Let’s hope that the State of New work and services improve. That significant fever pitch. WMSC-fm Jersey comes to recognize its concern and responsibility rests with Maharishi Mahesh Yogi has actually said, “Transcendental finally hit the airwaves and after a responsibilities to improve the state the students and the new student Meditation is a path to God,” (Meditations of the Maharishi,” p. shaky start, can continue on the road college system. Students’ leaders. Coda 59). He also claims, “...the fulfillment of every religion is the simple practice of Transcendental Meditation,” (“Science of Being and Art of Living,” p. 253).

Psychology Today (April 1974, p. 38) says, “The Science of Creative Intelligence is clearly a revival of ancient Indian Brahmanism and Hinduism. Its origins lie in the ancient texts - Vedas, Upanishads, Bhagavad-Gita, the teachings of Buddha, and the synthesis of these traditions by Shankara.” The Los Angeles Times (May 12, 1971) reports, “Tm leaders conceded that the metaphysical base behind tm is a revival of ancient Brahmanism and Hinduism.” Isn’t it interesting that the Maharishi’s first organization was called the “Spiritual Regeneration Movement?” This is “non-religious?”

I wouldn’t advise anybody to get into Hinduism but it’s your decision to make. And since it is your decision, don’t let somebody else make it for you by conning you into the “Science” of Creative Intelligence!

Olympics a Success

To the Editor: Homosexuality” a success: Dr. John On May 10, MSC hosted the Seymour, Dr. Mark Koppel, Dr. Jay Region I Special Olympic and Livingston, Mr. Jon Clayborne and Tournament of Champions Meet. Mr. Rheinhart Kussat, the men from By the Senior Class Officers strike threat was imminent. As it conveniently turned out A pproxim ately 675 mentally the Organization for Gay It is the policy of the Senior Class to give the we did hold our “Senior Night” at a union house. They retarded and physically handicapped Awareness - Ron, Peter, Steve, and remaining members of the College a class gift. This year as were more than willing to reimburse us for the money children competed in track and field Joe, the panel of Gay seniors we leave the students and possibly the faculty and they had caused us to spend in additional advertising costs and swimming events. women — Maryann, Linda, and administration a “headache” - the problem of facing a but were unable to compensate for the time, aggravation I would like to thank all the Marlena, Deborah Scaglione, Dale strong unionized lobby. and frustration they had caused us by playing “Musical faculty and students at MSC who Rosenfeld, and Mr. Edward Ellis, for As a democratic nation, unions have been encouraged Senior Night.” helped to make this meet possible. I his kind support. to “speak up for the little man" and defend his rights. But Now, the questions we ask. Are union tactics would like to give special thanks to Also, a special thanks to Dr. like many other groups who have struggled to maintain extending their interests away from the primary reason the students and faculty in the Constance Waller for her time and power, the little people who are not unionized and do not they unionized? How important was it to the union where department of physical education for the generous use of her resources and have union power are bombarded with union we dined, danced and generally had a good time? volunteering their time and expertise. Dr. Bruce Voeller, of the National confrontation. YIELD UNDER PRESSURE On behalf of all who competed in Gay Task Force, who very graciously We, the Senior Class officers, found this to be the case Would it be possible that if the union so desired they the meet, and all who were finally gave his time to speak in the evening. in the simple planning of an evening of entertainment for could plan an entire student-oriented social event - right given the opportunity to show that To the Gay people of MSC: You the benefit of the seniors. After selection of a restaurant, down to the tablecloths! Wltli our arms pinned tight they could successfully run, jump, have a right to be heard and incurring much time and expense for advertising and against our backs we “willingly” found a house that was throw and swim I thank you. represented. The homophobic planning, the union intervened. unionized and could make an offer we could not refuse. Pat Kaylor atmosphere that surrounds this UNION PICKET Although the food, drink, and entertainment was Regional Meet Director college must not be given in to; do It seems that because we as seniors had selected a excellent a sour taste remains in our mouth regarding the not let it interfere with your rights to non-union house without union consent, they threatened disrespect of our rights on fulfilling an obligation to the be what you are. There are plans for to picket on the night of the event. Not wanting a dinner rest of our senior class. a Gay organization on this campus in dance to become a political demonstration we quickly Joan Goralski, president To the Editor: the fall. Support it. And make sure chose another house, remade our plans and once again Jackie DeVoti, vice-president I would like to publicly thank the your voices are heard. began the tedious planning and arranging. Maggie Capuano, secretary many people who helped to make the Joseph Scardilli Somehow the union followed us there and again the Tom Barrett, treasurer recent “ Conference on psychology 1975 6. MONTCLARION/Thurs., May IS, 1975

By Mike Finnegan splintered. how about the sinister black knight prince of the castle whom Lancelot animation sequences that earmark "Monty Python's Flying Circus" At a Woody Allen flick you'll THAT'S NOT to say that the that Arthur dismembers to the point regrets that he decimated the entire seem so out of place here and though laugh longer- and for Mel Brooks sextet — Graham Chapman, John that there's only a torso stump castle populace to rescue because all they are colorfully done the you'll laugh harder but "M onty Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry hopping around the forest floor like a the lad wants to do is sing. animations don't augment or amplify Python and the Holy Grail" presents Jones and Michael Palin — isn't up to Mexican jumping bean. And remember, you get around the film's humor. "something completely different" some diabolical tricks. And they've You’ll also have to watch out for on horseback by mincing around This all leads to an obvious enough so that the viewer will guffaw even tacked on a plotline of sorts, the killer rabbit of the death grotto with your attendant in back of you conclusion: "M onty Python and the often. tying their gags together with a for whom no man is a match. Or the beating out the rhythm of horse's Holy Grail" is a tv show blown up to But also be forewarned that this "story" of a motley King Arthur and old guardian of the Bridge of Death hooves on halved coconut shells. a big screen. If you go to the movies second film by the tv ensemble of his motley band of knights in search who asks some really tough questions Obviously a poverty-stricken valley as a break from tv you won't get it "Monty Python's Flying Circus" has of the title object. before you can cross. that couldn't afford horses. here. the same kind of effect in 90 minutes And some of their gags are OF COURSE, you can always go But there are moments that are AS ON their show, the sextet as the weekly tv episode does in 30 savagely grand. Take the scene of the to Camelot castle where the knights tiresome. A sketch about pure Sir doesn't go to great lengths to create minutes — scenes of brilliant intrepid knights storming an enemy dance on tables like a chorus line and Galahad visiting a castle full of horny believable characters nor do they absurdity are juxtaposed with scenes castle and being met with a barrage the prisoner hanging on the dungeon women falls flat. There's an overly seem to care much. The scenes of dull repetitiveness so that the of farm animals including a cow that wall clanks his chains to keep in time silly villian, the leader of the knights depend on their one big joke or effect is incohesive and the laughs as crushes one of the packbearers. Or with the music. Lest we forget the who says "nee" and that's all he does, kinky absurdity and if the audience 'In Praise of Love' terrifying everyone in sight by saving doesn't respond it's too damn bad "nee." and the audience will have to wait AND ALSO, we have to have a until the next scene to find gratuitous reference to the p esent something funny. Easily Deemed Brilliant with police cars and the final So with all these high points and sequence, full of paddy wagons of low points in mind (and a By Mark Tesoro What is perhaps most delightful about the former British bobbies arresting Arthur's diabolically hysterical credit "In Praise of Love," at New York City's Morosco Henry Higgins, Dr. Doolittle, etc., is his ability to make loyal band of followers as they sequence to start things rolling) go Theatre, is a production easily deemed brilliant. In its one laugh quite often and quite loudly at one moment prepare for a monumental battle, a see the 90-minute tv show, er, movie many fine facets, not least of which is its acting, it is a hit and at others be saddened, attentive and intrigued as he dog-eared substitute for a more clever "Monty Python and the Holy Grail" of extraordinary magnitude and there are just two weeks eloquently moves through a very dramatic chunk of ending that one could've hoped to and laugh often at something that's left! script. see. "completely different" but which Rex Harrison and Julie Harris star in this new play by Harris is, of course, one of the geniuses of American Here’s another thing that hurts: Python fans will probably go ape esteemed playwright Terence Rattigan, who again proves theater. Ever since her memorable portrayal of the often clever and enjoyable over anyway. himself one of the most popular of contemporary 14-year-old Frankie Adams in "Member of the Wedding," dramatists. she has shown the world she is ready and willing to take RATTIGAN'S NEATLY paced play focuses on the on any role, no matter what age, size or shape, and lives of Sebastian Crutwell (Harrison) and his wife Lydia emerge victorious. P . ' f o rmance ó, a o reo^raphij (Harris), and their compassionate attempt to conceal a IN "IN Priase of Love," one sees vividly the talent painful secret from one another. which has garnered her four Tony Awards among dozens The secret is that Lydia is slowly dying from a disease of other accolades. Harris delivers a tour de force contracted during her youth. Though both husband and performance with vigor, energy and pathos in every scene S „ a A 'J rene wife know of the disease,, each pretends not to so the in which she appears. other will be spared the ordeal which accompanies such Harrison and Harris perform in an almost effortless By Lawrence Cohen misfortunes. way, never giving away for even a second the fact they are Outstanding performances by Nancy Dussault and Bibi Osterwald. fine As the play unfolds, Rattigan’s characters are perfectly actors performing a script. They “ live” each scene and choreography by Bill Guske and good overall support from two groups of brought to life by Harrison and Harris. Through one interact with each other in a wav above reproach. dancers combine to make the musical comedy "Irene" at Millburn’s Paper M ill touching dramatic sequence after another, as well as many Martin Gabel, who plays a friend of the couple, is Playhouse a great success. excellent comedlc interludes, the actors move, speak and uncomfortable with his role and has obviously been As Irene O'Dare, Dussault communicates perfectly the emotions packed react with the effectiveness and polish each has obviously miscast. Even during his finer moments in the play, one into this girl as she worked to pick herself up from the gutter life of New York acquired from years of theatrical training and experience. cannot forget he is acting. Many times his lines are City's Ninth Avenue and put herself into "F ifth Avenue dresses." Dussault's HARRISON IS a charmer. The audience is made aware delivered mechanically and lack expression. emoting brought to vivid life Irene's hopes for improvement, frustration with of this almost immediately after the applause dies out PETER BURNELL as the Crutwell's son Joey success, unhappiness in love and impatience with the humdrum routine of after he sets foot on stage. His clever delivery of lines and performs his role with feeling and emotion. Though his Ninth Avenue. the marvelous quips he incorporates into his eccentric English accent seems a bit thick at times, he keeps pace SINGING IN a beautifully cadenced Irish accent, Dussault has no trouble character are but two of the many highlights o f the with the other actors, and particularly endearing are his in handling a full range of songs, from the romantic "I'm Always Chasing evening. scenes with Harris. Rainbows" to the lively "The Riviera Rage." Osterwald does an equally convincing job as Irene's mother. Osterwald expertly times the screams, faints and general excesses of motherhood, 1« fc-WUlLfc- evoking much laughter. Though it's not much of a musical role, Osterwald makes Mrs. O'Dare a supremely funny and endearing character. Guske's choreography was no less than excellent. The seeming simplicity Theater Artists Showcased with which he handles 26 dancers is simply amazing. But his most stunning accomplishment occurs during a number in which he has his dancers jumping Musical comedy is far from a lost exploding with rapture, until he certainly deserves it, as evidenced by on and off of a piano as part of the dance. genre «n records, as evidenced by quietly addresses his wife, "Then you the rapturous reception the audience THIS LEADS directly Into the light and constantly moving dancing of the two new releases that showcase were gone..." The moment is so truly gave her for every song in this live Debutantes and the Ninth Avenue Fellas during a ballroom party scene. theater artists at their best. moving that the listener can't help recording of her January 26 Carnegie Providing a background of crowd, music and dancing, these two groups VOICES SHIMMER but be touched. Hall concert. provide the spark that makes this scene a real show-stopper. The emphasis is on impassioned There's also the marvelous duet of The album's lovelier moments The entire show has a total of only six sets, and most of these are simply and homespun vocalizing in the Donna Theodore and Penelope include three numbers from "She chairs or pianos with chairs. This simplicity adds immeasurably to the original Broadway cast album of Milford describing the love of a man Loves Me," simply orchestrated by believabillty of the show. "Shenandoah" (RCA, ARL1- 1019). for a woman, "We Make a Beautiful Wally Harper for piano, violin and a As for the plot, Irene is a young woman more concerned with being The quaint but quite powerful score Pair," the madrigal-like "Violets and few easily recognizable instruments. successful in business (as a piano tuner) than with finding a husband. During a by Gary Geld and Peter Udell is Silverbells," sung on-stage at a "Dear Friend" is pleasant and piano tuning job she becomes acquainted with Donald Marshall (Paul Dumont) brilliantly served by an ensemble cast wedding and two rousers, "Next to "Vanilla Ice Cream" is still a bouncy who gives her a job as business manager to a dress designer named Madam who've genuinely captured in the Lovin' (I Like Fightin')" by the m usical th e a te r classic. it's Lucy (Elliott Reid). Irene falls in love with Marshall but his love of money is tones and inflections of their singing Anderson sons and "Freedom" by disappointing to hear the fast an unbreachable wall. So on and so forth with the traditional love story spiced the emotional effects of the stage Theodore and Chip Ford. orchestration of her supreme song by just a touch of Pygmalion. show. Their voices literally shimmer "Will He Like Me?" but still, nobody BUT FAR from being just another reproduction of a good tale, the with emotion. BACK IN TRIUMPH can reach the emotional crescendos combined talents of Dussault, Osterwald, Guske and the dancers adds At the head of the list is the Barbara Cook, who has earned of that song like Cook. sparkling life to the charming story of “ Irene." show's Tony-winning star John great success recently as a concert A touch of Rodgers and Hart does Cullum, whose fury and sensitivity singer after years of ingenue roles in well in "Wait till You See Him" but shine through on the album's two Broadway musicals like "Plain and Cook doesn't suit "Who Are You MALE COUNSELORS most outstanding cuts. In "I've Heard Fancy," "Candide," "The Music Now?" from "Funny G irl" where It All Before," Cullum expounds on Man," "The Gay Life" and "She Barbra Streisand wrenched your WANTED! the wastefulness and carnage and Loves Me," can now come Into the heart out with that number. Cook Physical education "righteousness" of wars with an widespread success she deserves with does simple, straightforward majors or intensity that's boosted by Don the release of the live recording of interpretations of Judy Collins' "My Walker's great rumbling piano "Barbara Cook at Carnegie Hall" Father" and Jerry Herman's torchy athletic-type orchestration. (Columbia, M 33438). "Time Heals Everything" from students at In his first "M editation" at his Her lovely, clear soprano is one of "Mack and Mabel" that are co-ed summer camp! wife's grave, Cullum runs the gamut the greatest voices around that can be entrancing and she even lets loose for of joy, discovery and loss as he runs applied to any popular song. The a slightly throaty rendition of Call David Et ten berg down an almost Biblical-type list of people who love Cook's radiant voice "Carolina in the Morning." at 589-2121 the growth of a family, literally have made her a cult figure and she — Finnegan Rodgers and Hart’ MONTCLARION/Thurs., May 15,1975 7. Spirited Rendering Jubilant Cast

By Mike Finnegan However, before Hammerstein even That's why "Rodgers and Hart" is free-form staging by Burt Shevelove, clever throughout most of the show, If anyone's songs demand came Into the partnership picture, such an auspicious event: here's a the snappy dance routines especially dim and romantic and rehearing, certainly the works of Rodgers spent a profitable 20 years chance for more and more people to choreographed by Donald Saddler boasting of atmosphere. composer Richard Rodgers and with Hart as his lyricist partner. experience the genius of Rodgers and and the various effects by several NO ONE has to be intimidated by lyricist Lorenz Hart do. A great deal DURING THAT time Rodgers Hart. There's no fancy frillery here, orchertrators as Buster Davis a list of unfamiliar songs upon of their body of work is being given a and Hart created some of the best just an almost continuous concert of conducts, make the rediscovery of entering the theater; one is surprised spirited rendering by a jubilant cast musical comedies of the 1920’s and over 100 songs performed by an Rodgers and Hart a warm, vital and by the familiarity and lilt of the in the Broadway musical revue 1930’s, including "On Vour Toes," 11-member ensemble. wistful experience. melodies upon hearing them. The "Rodgers and Hart." “ Babes in Arms," "The Boys from The corny narration even has the RODGERS AND Har^ always older patrons in the audiences may To young people just discovering Syracuse" and their popular 1940 cast members saying "We weren't respected love and youth and the take home a pocketful of nostalgic the theater the canon of Rodgers and "Pal Joey," just to name a few. Their even born when these songs were youthful performers show the love melodies; younger patrons, however, Oscar Hammerstein II seems to songs were a sublime mixture of wit, w ritten." Vet their delivery and they have in their obvious care for I may take with them strains of surpass anything that came before. passion and melodic symmetry. enthusiasm, mixed with the clever, accentuating the romantic, the inventive music to further investigate. cynical and the funny moments in David Jenkins' clever set has just a their numbers. touch of pliable colors and doorways Everyone has a moment: Jamie and steps to keep the audience's eyes Donnelly winningly crows "This is glued to its myriad uses. Stanley My Night to Howl;" Wayne Brian, a Simmons' costumes, generally of clever dancer, does a funny bit with a pure, basic colors, are low-keyed yet zipper-strewn leather jacket in the of a close enough nature to airy classic song "Zip,” Barbara Andres as pastels that the cast always looks the "older" woman in the cast gives a good, never dated, never too sage and bitchy rendering of "The contemporarily funky. Heart Is Quicker than the Eye" and Saddler's virtuosity comes to the joins the cast’s "older” man for an fore when the cast goes into some urbane but nagging, to be sure, high-stepping motions corresponding rendition of "Ev'rything I've Got." to some man-or-woman-hunting There are romantic highlights, songs. Jimmy Brennan is especially too, in fact, an entire segment of exuberant as his dance explains his them. Some of the songs, in solo and joy when he proclaims in song, "I've ensemble performance, include: "M y Got Five Dollars." Romance," "There's a Small Hotel," IS "RODGERS and Hart" square? "Why Can't I," "Where or When," An antique for the Geritol set? It's "He Was Too Good to Me," hard to say what personal tastes will "Nobody's Heart,” “ Love Me dictate, but anyone who enjoys a Tonight" and others, and they all song with a clever, lilting melody or build up to a beautifully staged some lyrics that exhibit care and crescendo ensemble rendition of intelligence will find a treasure trove of pleasures in seeing "Rodgers and SITTIN ' PRETTY: The entire cast o f "Rodgers and Hart," a new revue o f over 100 o f the songs o f Richard Rodgers "Glad to Be Unhappy," with Ken and Lorenz Hart, hums a wistful bar o f "Where or When." Billington's lighting effects, which are Hart." French Connection II’ Gutsy Performance Sparks Absorbing Thriller

When nothing new comes to up by Charnier's men in a move that turkey” through drug withdrawal. Ava Gardner in "Seven Days in his cell. mind, bring back something old and makes a junkie out of him and he Rarely have the comic and tragic May,” there’s another unexpected "FRENCH CONNECTION II" is sure-fire. That's what the creators of must endure withdrawal. Thirdly, he elements of a screen character been woman here who captures the nothing new in the drug bust/slick "French Connection II" have done recovers to participate in a tingling captured so well as in these scenes of attention, Cathleen Nesbitt as Mere thriller genre but Hackman and and to their credit they've come up waterfront shootout and chase disquiet and pity. Charnier. She is quite out of place Frankenheimer have made it an with a pretty absorbing, pretty Charnier through the teeming streets We're not here to feel sorry for and she obviously did the film for the individual enough collaboration to credible drug bust thriller. of Marseilles until the film's "Popeye," however; we're here to money but it is nice to see her establish that it is not a mere ripoff watch his determined quest to nail O f course "T h e French gratifying conclusion. around and she cuts quite a comical of its predecessor. As to be expected, this film Charnier and Frankenheimer gives C onn ection " and its current figure shouldering Hackman back to — Finnegan would be nothing without the the audience quite an eyeful of successor aren't as vitally important combination of "Popeye" and Marseilles from the bustling as all the awards would have the Hackman. Hackman settles in marketplace to the dimly-lit shacks audience think. Both are thrillers of squarely on the guy's to some dazzlingly authentic scenes average material helped by a gutsy self-righteousness, his ballsiness and of a heroin processing plant at work. lead performance (Gene Hackman, his frustrating relations with the Frankenheimer keeps then and now) and good directing locals. His attempts at picking up a photographer Claude Renoir in close that invested a characteristic style of couple of cuties in a cafe, his to the action and while the tense pace (William Friedkin then and John whisperings when he knows that music and bristling acting fire-works Frankenheimer now). people around won't understand him, are not as apparent in every single THIS TIME the unorthodox and his rage when he finds out he may scene as they were in say, "The amoral cop "Popeye" Doyle have been a dupe all along are all Manchurian Candidate" and "Seven (Hackman) prowls the streets and moments of high audience sympathy Days in May," there is a certain sense alleys of Marseilles, France in search generation. of immediacy suggested by the of Charnier (Fernando Rey), the BUT WHEN the obscenities, scenes. clever herion dealer/exporter who wisecracks and verbal abuse of his EVEN IN this change from deadly outwitted l)im. Here, Charnier has m entor D etective Barthelemy real characters that inhabited those the upper hand as it's his territory. (Bernard Fresson) take a momentary two previous films to the more flamboyant, less credible "Popeye" First of all, "Popeye" screws up break, then Hackman lets us see here, Frankenheimer keeps on the police's careful plans at a drug "Popeye's" lowest moments in some plugging with his pervasive sense of bust in true bull-headed fashion. awesomely powerful scenes in a creeping evil, misshapen values and Secondly, he is kidnapped and doped police cell while he's going "cold above all, action that suits the purposes and values of the characters. i t n . r , 2 T i Of the other characters only J ji. ■ - Fresson, who could be a French suggestion if not equivalent of M i m "Popeye," commands attention in a performance that is very real and we believe the man even down to DROP IN CENTER American expletives with thick PEER COUNSELLING French accents. Rey is still as INFORMATION ANO REFERRAL SERPI CE elusively smooth as ever as the phantom-like Charnier. STONED OUT: Bernard Fresson as Detective Barthélémy guards Gene And like Angela Lansbury in MONTCLAIR U HOUR WALK-IN AND Hackman as Popeye Doyle after he Is released In drugged condition by the TEI.EMIONE SERVICE "The Manchurian Candidate" and Marseilles underworld In "French Connection II. " V STATE COLLECT 8. MONTCLARION/Thurs., May 15,1975 Mandingo’ Tells Nasty Story of Slavery, Incest, Miscegenation By Larry Hopper some cases, on the ludicrous. With Leagues Under the Sea” is a special Falconhurst leaving for a big fight in five burning crosses from the Ku The ads for "Mandingo,” a new barely a nod to social consciousness case In that Fleischer was. In effect, New Orleans the camera follows the Klux Klan when shown in the South film about slavery and Interracial love the film plods through Its story of no more than a traffic cop working caravan leaving the yard from the and a plethora of violence. In the antebellum South, may seem slavery, incest, miscegenation and from the rigid format utilized by the vantage point of the second floor People are whipped, hung, vaguely familiar, evoking a feeling of hysteria at a stultifying pace. Disney studio. Separating Fleischer's balcony. As it tracks along with the pitch-forked, shot, boiled and one deja vu and there is a reason for this. DIRECTOR contributions from the Disney group It turns, as a corner is reached unfortunate has his carotid artery They are similar to the ad campaign has made many better films than product is not easy. and rises to move In on Blanche bitten through in a fight, allowing his for another deep South film "Gone "Mandingo " but very few as bad. In It seems that in "Mandingo," (Susan George) standing on the life-blood to gush over the onlookers with the Wind " but the similarity his filmography are such films as Fleischer was working pretty much as balcony watching them leave. until he dies. ends there. "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea," a traffic cop again and while the Nearing Blanche, the camera then "MANDINGO RICHLY deserves Where "Gone w ith the Wind" told "The Vikings," "Compulsion," relatively few attempts at style or swings around and down again Its R rating: R for repellant, R for an epic story on a large scale with a "Fantastic Voyage,” "The Boston technique succeed in drawing picking up the leaving caravan as It repugnant and R for revolting. The wealth of characterization and good Strangler," "Tora, Tora, Tora," "The attention to themselves, they fail to proceeds up the long tree-lined only saving grace In the film Is the acting, "Mandingo" tells a nasty little New Centurlans" and "Soylent move the plot. avenue. The whole shot literally performance of James Mason as story stressing violence and brutality Green” . FOR INSTANCE during a screams out, "Look at me! Isn't this Maxwell. When he dies It Is a stylized with characterizations bordering. In Of those mentioned, "20,000 tracking shot of the Masters of great?" and an already poor story Is death free from the gouts of blood so scrapped In favor of an exhibition of freely dispensed. technique. It is a shame that "Mandingo," "Mandingo" is rated R and the like Roman Polanski's "Vampire ratings are designed for the Killers," should waste some authentic protection of young viewers. What feel for time and place with a story the R represents In this film Is full that need not have been told. It frontal nudity, interracial sex. would also be a shame if anyone Including an overhead shot of black spent their hard-earned money In this Ken Norton lying exhausted on Illy time of economic crisis to see white George that should gain at least "Mandingo". 19-22

HUSH, LITTLE BABY: Outside slave headquarters Perry King (in white suit) holds a baby as Brenda Sykes stands in carriage and Ken Norton as the rebellious stave "Mandingo" looks on in Richard Fleischer's film o f the Kyle Onstott novel "Mandingo." center shop $ CASH $ FOR YOUR BOOKS! We will buy your books whether used again next semester or not! RED TAG SPRING SALE! All merchandise with a red tag will be reduced from 20% - 50% CANDY STORE SALE! 15% off all bulk candies, nuts, teas and coffee! MONTOLARION/Thurs., May 15, 1975 9. A Very Special Olympics

MONTCLARION/Sue Castner CHAMPIONS A LL: Some o f the most dedicated athletes to perform this year at MSC did their thing this Saturday at Sprague Field when MSC sponsored the Essex County Regionals o f the New Jersey Special Olympics for the mentally handicapped. Scenes show a young long jumper giving 100% (left) and the participants in the sprint get o ff at the gun (above). Alumni Must Crack Wishbone

By Steve Nuiver because we have a lot of talent and This Friday night at 8 pm at speed. The wishbone would be a Sprague Field the alumni football good way to utilize a lot of people as team's defense may have its hands well as being a very difficult offense full as they tackle the varsity's new to defend." wishbone triple option offense. ACCORDING TO the coach this " It will be a good test for our new type of offense is suited for speedy offense," varsity coach Don MacKay runners who are good ball handlers. said. "We'll sit down after the game, He feels that the Indians have these study the films, and if the new qualities in freshmen Speedy Montes, wishbone looks effective, we'll Walt Roberson, and sophomore consider making it our offense for Dennis Gunn. next year." "These three halfbacks will be The coach continued: "We've MONTCLARION/Sue Castner y vying for the two starting positions been looking for a new offense on Friday," MacKay remarked, "Montes has exceptional speed; he NEW ’75 TRIUMPH SPITFIRE runs the 100 in 9.8 so he really can fly. Roberson has good speed and also is a very good blocker. Last year Gunn was the best blocker on the team." So what are MacKay's thoughts Don MacKay on the game? "I anticipate a good game and IWishbone Engineer hold out high hopes for our offense, The alumni defense will be led by he said, "The alumni have a lot of little All-American linebacker Pete talent. I coached many of them and Contaldi, All-East defensive end Mike they're a great bunch of guys." ALUMNI HEAD coach Tim Van Zile, along with middle guard Sullivan feels that if his team is to Tom D'Onofrio and safety Alex win they must stop the wishbone. Kaplanovich. "Our defense will try to limit the "The defense hopes to duplicate powerful wishbone attack of the their past high level of performance varsity concentrating on stopping when they played in the Knute their running game," Sullivan Rockne Bowl and were among the remarked. top defenses in the nation," Sullivan revealed. OFFENSIVELY, Sullivan says his quarterback Bob Brewster will be trying to probe the varsity with running backs Glen Morschauser and Tony Valpone. However, the alumni will be hurt due to the unavailability of former MSC greats, flanker Bob H erm anni and kicker Moses Lajterman. Hermanni has a commitment to play in the WFL next year and Lajterman has signed with the Jets, "Realizing the minimal practice time we have and the reality of not being in the best of physical NOW TAKING ORDERS condition the alumni will still be FOR THAT ALL NEW striving to make a commendable performance," Sullivan concluded. TRIUMPH TR-7 "The cohesiveness that existed years ago has become slightly rusted but lo dual buvar appro«al AM. 12.50 tor 60 manttil bawd on 260 waakt. All payment! .«iludo Iroiptrt, Tim Sullivan we hope to show the sparkle of the ^ r X T saU pro. «745. Oa.n poymm* 5*. Unpaid b -K . «73», «mm» «*— Alumni Coach past in the game," 20 total payment poca $5047 Datarrad payment panca $5320. 10. MONTCLARION/Thurs., May 15,1975 Upset Kean, 8-6* MSC Laxmen Prove a Point By Tony Cafiero first two games, but they didn't. straight goals to take a half-time lead "I was afraid of this,” stated a They showed what they were made of 7-2. stunned Hawley Waterman after he of, they showed a lot of m aturity." | The swarming Indians scored in had just seen his top-ranked Kean T H E INDIANS' great rapid-fire fashion because of the College lacrosse team tripped up 8-6 com petitiveness and maturity J disciplined passing exhibition they by an MSC squad that was out to surfaced early in this season finale as I put on to find the open man. prove something Friday night at the Tribe came out roaring. Guy Montalbano was slightly Sprague Field. Anello took time out from the apprehensive due to the fact that "The guys went out to prove that tight-checking contest to receive a MSC was passing to the open man as we were better than Kean," leisurely pass from Billie Swann and easily as Bob Griese could pass to explained MSC's personable head bounced a long shot past Squire Paul Warfield if Harmon Killebrew coach Glen Brown. "Those first two goalie Jim Montalbano. was covering him on a fly pattern. games we lost against Marist and The MSC lead didn't last long as RICHARD KELLER took a Dowling came back to haunt us; they Kean's Warren Wallshlager notched pretty pass from Jeff Rosenberg and cost us th e cham pionship 1 the first of his three goals. Until the put it by the goaltender for the (Knickerbocker Conference). And I half ended the Tribe set up camp in Tribe’s second tally. Craig Heinz soon have to give the guys credit; it's very the Squire end of the field and didn't worked his way free in front of the Qasy to fall apart after losing your come out until they had scored six net and made no mistake as the scoreboard flashed 3-1. Two men were outstanding for the Tribe last Friday. Co-winners of the game-ball, Tim Flynn and Anello. Flynn hustled throughout the contest and as usual was one of the more agressive Indians. Anello earned his piece of the game-ball on the goal that made the score 4-1. He started at mid-field, weaved brilliantly past falling Squire defensemen and fired a screamer on by Montalbano. Anello continued his offensive show by nicely setting up Swann for another Indian score. The first period action ended the same way the second stanza began, by Anello taking passes from Rosenberg and Flynn respectively and shooting unerringly into the Squire net past a 'slowly burning Kean goaltender. Although the Tribe's offensive skills were showing off a bit, its defense sparkled just as much. "Jim Beshaw, Keith Manara and Dean W itty played extremely well," stated Rich Keller (14) embraces Guy Anello after MSC’s lacrosse Brown about his stellar defensive unit. team upset Kean. AT ONE point goalie Witty was caught out of position and a Squire attackman fired a shot towards an empty MSC goal just to have his potential score plucked out of the air by Manara to save a goal for the Tribe. The first half was ending as the The thrill of an upset victory gets the best of MSC stickmen. Indians took a penalty. The MSC defense went to work as Witty made ------two fine saves and the exciting Joe DeSimone dazzled the crowd with some fancy penalty-killing Cameras, Enlargers stickhandling. Wallshlager sent his Squires into the lockerroom at halftime with the momentum however, as he beat and Supplies Witty with a minute left. The seond half seemed to be a separage game from the first. As Developing and Squire mentor Waterman later stated after the contest, "MSC played better the first half and we played better Printing, the second half, but they scored more goals." NEVERTHELESS, the Indians opened the scoring in the third quarter as Rosenberg set up Beshaw for a rare defensive goal. The team responded to this accomplishment by mobbing the superlative star at mid field to the roars of MSC fans that filled Sprague Field. A couple of plays later the Squires had one of their mounting rallies squashed as Here they are. Speedo Lycra swimsuits. The super tight, feather-light suits worn by the U. S. swim team when they beat Beshaw snatched the ball from out in the East Germans at the Concord Dual Meet last summer. front of Witty and charge dupfield Skirtless, snapless, hookless and zipperless, with racer-back like a powerful Rhinocerus. and high-front Choose from 23 colors in patterns, panels and solids. And Nylon. The same fast design as Lycra. In a choice of Late in the third period Kean contour back and some racer-back styles in 45 colorful started its charge and scored twice in patterns, panels and solids Before you go for the record, go a row to close the quarter at 8-4. The for a new Speedo swimsuit. SPF F D Q ] ^ ^ valiant Squires kept on fighting back in the fourth as they dominated play THE SPORT SHOP but it wasn't enough as they only 610 Pompton Ave. 574 Valley Rd. Upper Montclair, NJ scored two, by Ed Mitzkervich and Cedar Grove, NJ Wallshlager. 239-7177 MONTCLARION/Thurs., May 15,197S 11

By Tom Kraljic Take Monday's game with Jersey In explaining his style of play most players, a fitting end to an this season is to win the regional Baseball is a game of percentages City State for example. It was a game Dunn comments, "Maybe I outstanding season. Not for Dunn. championship." and if you play your percentages MSC needed to take the league concentrate more in tight situations, After receiving the award he I Winning, to Danny Dunn, is the right, you can bet that before an championship. Look up Dunn's stats I'm not sure. To me winning is what stated, "The only fitting way to end only way to end a season. MSC baseball game is over Danny for the game. One for three with a counts, not stats. I'd rather go zero Dunn will find a way to beat the stolen base and an RBI. An average for four and win than four for four opposition. game, right? Wrong. and lose.” Three Indians Bound At bat, Dunn, a lefty line drive His hit, a single came in the first Like the other members of the hitter, might not impress you his first inning and drove in Gary Banta with team, Danny is really psyched up for or second time up. But put a man in the game's first run, forcing JCSC to the Northeast Regional tournament For Track Nationals play catch-up ball. In the fifth inning which starts today. scoring position and bring Danny up By Rich Keller with the Tribe losing 2-1, Dunn drew "This is a goal which we've been late in a close game and chances are Three MSC trackmen will be a walk, stole second and scored the striving for since the beginning of the he'll knock the run in. going to the NCAA College Division tying run on Stu Richter's double. In season," he explained. "It's quite an OUT IN the field, Dunn's arm Championships which are being held the field, Dunn handled two fly balls lonor just being one of the six top might appear erratic at times but very at Baldwyn-Wallace College, on the with men on base, no runners teams in the northeast but there few runners have tested his arm in outskirts of Cleveland at the end of attempting to tag up and advance. would be nothing better than to win tight situations. They know better. the month. THE INDIANS went on to win it all," the senior captain added. Need a stolen base? Danny's not the The championships produce five the game 5-2. For Dunn, it was Tuesday evening at the spring fastest guy on the team but the All-Americans from each event and another clutch performance; the awards banquet, Dunn received the umpire's hand usually winds up according to cindermen coach George same type which MSC has been Lee Walsky award for inspiration and signalling safe when Danny's stealing. Horn, all three Tribesmen (Tim getting from Danny for the past three leadership to the 1975 baseball team. In baseball termonology, Danny o'Donoghue, Tyrone Sherrod and years. It was a well deserved honor and for Dunn is a money player. Gene Russell have a very good chance of reaching All-American status. Haverland Sparkles "THEY'VE BEEN working hard but it all comes down to how they perform on their particular day of competition," Horn commented. He Linksmen Ninth in Mets added the 'big if.’ " I f they perform up to their capabilities, they stand a good chance of securing By Bob Scherer schools competing in the tourney. Barone of Rutgers and Mark Burrell Gene Russell All-American honors." SPARKILL, N.Y. - Garry FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON and of St. John's. Unbeaten Cinderman In the Penn Relays, which took Haverland nearly won the individual Ramapo shared fifth place honors Six remaining players achieved in the three-mile run. He won in a place April 25-26, the mile relay title and MSC placed ninth among with team talliesof 241. Next inline the feat of breaking 80 on the 6,600 time of 14:26 and will go to the team of Nelson Franqui, Les Jackson, the team leaders as the Indians put came New York Tech(243), yard course. Shooting 78 were Craig championships because of this feat. Sherrod and Russell finished third forth a more than respectable Fordham(244), Princeton (245) and Silverman of Upsala, Chris Steiner of RUSSELL COPPED a second but more important is the fact that performance at the 26th then MSC and William Paterson with FDU, Doug Meeks of Ramapo, and place finish in the 440-yard dash Sherrod, running in the intermediate M etrop olitan Golf Association scores of 248, rounding out the top John Coyle of St. John's. Edward event of the CTC's. He was clocked hurdles (440-yards) took a second Intercollegiate Championships held at ten team results. Kearns of Newark-Rutgers and Curt at 49 seconds. Being named an place and broke an MSC record with the Rockland Country Club Monday. In the individual category, New Allen of Rutgers each carded 79. All-American would be a fitting a time of 54.4 seconds. This feat It was St. John's University, York Tech's Bill Haughton bested MSC's three other entrants along conclusion to a season in which q u a lifie d him for nationals however, that put forth a downright Columbia's Dave Colby on the with Haverland were Ted Gresch(81), Russell went undefeated in dual meet competition. first-rate performance on the wind second hole of a sudden-death Ralph Romano (90), and Dave competition. Four outings ago, Sherrod broke swept par-71 course as the Redmen playoff to take the title after each Stevenson(90). John Pendlebury, though not the original record of 56.6 by captured the team championship golfer and finished regulation play Sue Szarko of Kean College set a involved in post-season activities, clocking a time of 56.5. In successive with a score of 235, five strokes with scores of 75. But MSC's own precedent for the MGA broke the indoor and outdoor record Garry Haverland was not far behind Championships when she became the weeks, he gradually wittled it down better than team scores of Rutgers to the new record of 54.4. for the pole vault. The old record was and Columbia, co-holders of second as the Indian's number one man was first woman ever to compete in the T h e Collegiate Track 13-feet and Pendlebury shattered part of a trio that placed third out of tourney. The 19-year-old freshman place. The scores represented the Championships, which took place that mark with a 14-foot jump. the field of 128 linksmen, posting a shot a round of 104 which, though total of the lowest three out of the about a week and a half ago at Van The Indians finished their regular score of 77. Joining Haverland for not among the best, was also far from four individual efforts turned in by Cortlandt Park in the Bronx, was the dual meet season above water with a the share of third place was John the worst of the day. each team, with 32 metropolitan area site of o'Donoghue's first place finish final record of 6-5.

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can hit with anyone in the country activities that are being planned, any A successful season almost ended and Adelphi pooled their arguments Probably, a lot of teams are going and Waller and Mirabella present a all too soon for MSC's baseball against MSC. "Too many easy to be surprised with the Indians. MSC student's tastes will be met. good one-two rotation. The only squad. It seems the powers that select losses," they said and neither team While looking out for thewasteof problem is that Waller worked entrants into the NCAA Northeast was impressed with the Indians after greenpaper, a lot of other green may Monday when the Indians clinched Regional Tournament were stacked beating them (by close margins) be wasted — grass and unused the NJSCAC crown versus Jersey against the selection of the Indians. during the regular season. facilities. MSC may be a dead place City State and he won't be ready for Playing foremost for the New Instead, East Stroudsburg pushed this summer if the bill isn’t passed today's opener. Although Mirabella Jersey State College Athletic for the selection of Slippery Rock soon. started against the Gothics and went Speaking of SILC, a "well done" Conference crown on the assumption State, a member of their four innings, he'll probably get coach should be extended to outgoing that it would automatically qualify Pennsylvania Athletic Conference. Clary Anderson's call. president Stu Richter. The amiable them for the prestigious event, the MSC’s chief backer was Glassboro SILC STALLED recreation major did a great job of Indians would hold off their two State coach Mike Briglia, a two-time Another successful season may be expanding the intramural program in aces, Rich Waller and Paul Mirabella, loser to the Tribe and Rich Waller stopped before it ever gets off the three years taking it from a against their better independent foes this year. ground. That is if the SGA doesn't secondary priority under the athletic like Adelphi, East Stroudsburg State As it turned out. Slippery Rock got the invite and MSC was picked as get around to approving the Student department's jurisdiction and making and Fairleigh Dickinson. Intramural and Leisure Council's it in to the largest student There was a twist to the selection the alternate. When the Rockets refused because of a lack of funds (SILC) bid for a summer intramural organization on campus. Every league procedures this year and instead of program. and the prospect of playing in the grew in participation and new and getting in via an NJSCAC title the I fear that our student lawmakers, NAIA tourney, MSC received the bid. innovative programs were ingroduced Indians had to be selected as one of who called quorum before voting on But somehow, Slippery Rock under Richter's regime. three choices from District 2 of the the issue Tuesday, may blow another reconsidered and wanted back in. Finally, the MONTCLARION region. one. What's wrong with summer This request was turned down by the Stu Richter sports staff would like to wish its When it came time for the recreation? And with the variety of readers a good summer. narrowing down, East Stroudsburg regional committee. Job Well Done Diamondmen in Tourney Second Season Starts By Hank Gola as the top hurler, with a 7-1 record WALTHAM, Mass. - MSC's and a 1.66 EFIA. Another lefty is baseball squad, which got in through Ken Knapp who owns a 1.49 ERA the beck door, starts to attempt to and a 4-1 mark. prove it can win the NCAA Northeast. ADELPHI UNIVERSITY Regional. College D iv is io n (22-5) — The Panthers already own a MONT CLARION 13-10 victory over the Indians but tournament, when It faces Central Connecticut State in its first game they didn't face either Rich Waller or Vol. 50, No. 15 Montclair State College, Upper Montclair, NJ 07043 Thurs., May 15,1975 today. Paul Mirabella. The Indians, who finished the Their big guns include Rick season 20-6 and as New Jersey State poor teams we should have beaten." headers. They have good power (34 Moniz, a righty with a 7-1 mark. Mateo, a definite pro prospect who College Athletic Conference champs, The Blue Devils' top hitter is home runs in 34 games) and three BRANDEIS (16-4) - Coach Tom parked two long drives over the wasgiven the bid after Slippery Rock catcher Dan Smith, who has a live solid hitters in center fielder Carl O’Connell gives his Judges only a fair Pittser Field fence in this year's State of Pennsylvania declined an stick and a .333 average. Warren Steel (.389 average, eight homers), chance of taking it all. He cites his earlier meeting. Also dangerous are invitation. It's the second year in a Donder (.300) has been hot as of late designated hitter Jack Dougherty defense as the strong point, calls his shortstop Ken Ward and designated row that MSC has been selected for with 11 hits in his last six games. (.453, five homers) and first sacker pitching adequate and his hitting hitter John Corritone. the prestigious tourney. They were Either lefthander Ray DeMaio (3-0) Bob Kallstrom (.338, eight homers). spotty. second behind New Haven last year or righthander Ed Hawrylik (3-2) will The team batting average is .312 and Shortstop Mark Bonaiuto and Their top pitcher throughout the and were third in 1972. start against MSC. Four other hurlers eight people in the lineup are over second baseman Bob Kelly form a season was Bob Laurie who finished MSC was selected as one of three give Majlinger a lot of depth. .300. good keystone combination while the year with a 7-1 record. teams from Division 2 w ith Adelphi LE MOYNE (17-5) - Pitching The Owls have plenty of pitching center fielder Murray Greenberg can and LeMoyne also receiving bids. and defense have been the mainstays depth with sophomore southpaw cover a lot of ground. According to Davies, " if we meet Central Connecticut, Westfield State of the Dolphins' season. They own a Mark Pananos (7-1, 0.99 ERA), Pete Rodis is the top hitter, with the Indians again I know that the host Brandeis University represent mere .277 batting average but senior senior righty Bill Weber, an All-New a .361 average, while Mark Catib outcome will be a lot closer than Division 1. southpaw Steve Spadafore (4-1) and England College Divison choice with (.328) and Mike Fahey (.343) are before." Districts 1 and 2 are comprised of freshmen righthanders John Hundley an 8-2 mark and freshman Bob also strong plate men. Fahey doubles 160 colleges. Strength of schedule and Mike Morrissey (5-0) make up a ’ and season record determine the formidable mound staff. selection. The tourney is a The defense is solid with pro double-elimination event. prospect Jim Wessinger at short. Here's a closer Took at the other Wessinger owns a .293 average, one five teams entered: of the highest on the team. First CENTRAL CONNECTICUT baseman Vin Gilroy is the top hitter (17-6) — The Indians’ first opponent with 20 RBI and a .346 average. has been a surprise ballclub according WESTFIELD STATE to coach Henry Majllnger. "We've (28-6) — The Owls can be a dark been hot and cold all year," Majllnger horse team. They won the explains. "We've beaten St. John's Massachusettes Conference with a twice but then we've lost to some 17-1 mark, playing mostly double Newcomers Spark le As Indians Sweep By John Delery MONTCLARION/Sue Castner

After securing a berth in the would go out," Horn ecstatically GET BACK: MSC's Dean Uhlik Uept) attempts to get back to first base as Ramapo College first sacker Bruce Cafone NCAA Northeast Regional explained about his first Pittser Field takes a pickoff throw from Bob Roller. Uhlik got back in time and the Indians went on to beat the Roadrunners, 7-2 Tournament on Monday, Clary home run. and 5-3 in a doubleheader Juesday. Anderson's boys must have been But the Roadrunners began to playing look ahead when they met chip away at the lead in their half of Ramapo College on Tuesday. the third. The Tribe subdued the ' John Giugiielmotti led off the Roadrunners 7-2 in the first game on frame by gaining a walk from Dave a tidy two hit, seven strikeout Varina. When the next two hitters performance by freshman Lenny bunted for base hits the bases were Zolt£ but a few mental errors in the loaded with nobody out. night cap turned what should have Varina kept his cool and struck been an easy win into a 5-3 heart out John Hasse but then a force out stopper. by John Marchese led to two runs. It was more or less a spring The ball was hit slow enough so the cleaning day as Anderson fired a trio double play attempt was nullified so of pitchers and cleared his bench to one run crossed the plate. give his squad a final tuneup for the RAMAPO'S DAVE Falcone then opening tourny game on Thursday. pulled some heads up base running THEY HIT losing pitcher Bob and kept on rounding third chugging Roller liberally as they upped their for home, shortstop Frank Petite final record to 20-6. didn't react in time and his belated " I wanted to make sure everyone throw flew over the head of catcher was ready for the tournament this John Scoras and the gap was closed weekend," Anderson explained. to 3-2. "This game meant nothing because The Indians got that one back an we already had the NCAA bid inning later. A double by Scoras wrapped up but the two wins should sandwiched around two walks and a give us a winning attitude which will double steal gave the Tribe a 4-2 help." edge. The Indians took control of the In the fifth , the Roadrunners game in the first scoring on a walk to narrowed the margin to 4-3 with the Gary Banta, a single to center by Dan aid of a single, two bases on balls and Dunn and a sacrifice fly by Stu a wide throw to the plate after a Richter to lead 1-0. ground ball to short. They extended that margin to 3-0 The Indians iced the contest away an inning later w ith the help of a in the sixth on Scoras' second single by)first baseman Tony Tremarco double of the day and a single to and Pete Horn's lopposite-field home right by Gary Banta. HOLD UP: Mark Tahan o f Ramapo College pulls into third base as MSC's John Scoras takes the late throw. The tribe ru n , to left. Now it's on to Brandeis finished out its regular season with a twin b ill sweep o f the Roadrunners and begin play in the NCAA Northeast "I THOUGHT I hit it well when it University and a chance to get to the Regional Tournament today in Massachusetts. left the bat and I just prayed that it College Division World Series.