nnonroe DOCTRINE VOL 21 NO 11 MONROE COMMUNITY COLLEGE November 18, 1982 Team effort results in victory by Dave Wehner guard Nate Moody also had 16 Herkimer Community Col- The men's team points. Power forward Chris lege, feels the competition here opened their 1982-83 season Slater played a strong game is much better than Herkimer. with a crushing victory over grabbing 15 rebounds and He said, "At MCC I can be Villa Maria last Wednesday scoring 13 points. Eddie more of a team player by con- (124-50) in what coach Murph Foxworth rounded out the centrating on passing. At Shapiro called "Our best open- scoring for the starters with 10 Herkimer I had to do ing victory ever." points. everything." The Tribs dominated Villa Shapiro's bench played ex- Rounding out the Tribunes' Maria right from the start as ceptionally well with every scoring were: Ron Cooper with they jumped to a quick 27-4 reserve scoring. "It was a total 10 points, Rick Copeland had lead. Shapiro was so confident team effort," said Shapiro. 7, J.B. Brizendine scored 6, about his team's performance "Everyone on the team is Eric Myers 5, Steve Lindley and capabilities that he put in capable of scoring and tonight put in 3, while Ron Albert his second team ten minutes we proved it." finished out the 124 ef- into the first half. Shapiro was pleased with the fort with 2. Freshman Billy Porter led a performance of guard Willie The Tribs' next home game squad of balanced scoring with James. "Willie is a good ex- will be in the Jamestown Tour- Students enjoying what SA Day had to offer. 20 points. Starting guards Gur- perienced point guard, and he's nament November 19-20. Dur- photo by Syed Gilani nal Jones and Willie James add- a great asset to this year's ing this layoff, Shapiro would ed 16 points each and reserve team." James, a transfer from like to improve on his team's defense and his motion of- SA Day fense. Accomplished Its Goals Clint R Works and showed a video tape of CTB to host basketball tournament Camp Good Days and Special On November 9, 1982, Stu- Times. They are currently col- by Dave Wehner dent Activities showed their lecting money for the camp. Central Trust Bank will host pm. Centenial has already won November 26. Ticket prices true colors. A wave of gold tee- The Monroe Doctrine the Fourth Annual Central six games this season and will are $2 for adults, $1 for MCC shirts filled the S.A. hall with displayed their numerous Trust Classic Basketball Tour- prove to be no slouch for MCC. students, and $1 for children great excitement. Ten awards & recruited members nament on November 26 and Coach Murph Shapiro's under 12. organizations participated in for the paper.The Civil 27. Tribunes won the tournament Central Trusts' sponsorship the festivities. They were: The Technology club did a very in- This year's tournament pro- in 1979 and in 1981 and are of this event enables junior col- Monroe Doctrine, S.A.P.B., teresting exhibit on the mises to be an exciting one looking forward to repeating as leges from out of state to com- Student Senate, DECA, Disabl- transformation of sewage with four prominent teams tournament champions. This pete in tournaments such as ed Students Organization, Civil water to drinking water. They competing. This year's com- year's team is led by these. Technology, The Newman even how much faith they had petition will include Bergen sophomore guard Gurnal Jones Preceding the tournament on Community, WMCC, Cab- in their system by drinking the Community College from New and freshmen Willie James and Friday will be a luncheon for bages and Kings and the Inter- refined water. The Interna- Jersey, paired against Lakeland Billy Porter. all the players and coaches at national Club. While things tional Club sponsored a belly Community College in the The consolation game will be the Hilton Inn on the Campus. where going smoothly in the dancer which drew a very big opening game on November 26 held on November 27 at 6:00 Les Harrison, a member of the S.A. hall, The Presidential Staff crowd. The student senate and at 7:00 pm. pm followed by the champion- Basketball Hall of Fame, will was conducting their "Best "KILLER" distributed surveys Monroe Community College ship game at 8:00 pm. be the guest speaker. Bitch" contest. The purpose of and gave out free suckers. But will play host to Centenial Tickets will be on sale at the this contest was to give the S.A.P.B. stole the show with from Toronto, Canada at 9:00 door prior to the games on students an opportunity to tell free donughts, coffee and piz- of their griefs against the col- za. To top it off they got over Student gives opinion concerning world hunger lege. The winner will get a free 200 people to fill out applica- dinner with champagne and tions. The event was a success. by Lisa Moore of which at least 10,000,000 to money to feed their families. A limousine service. It let everyone know that SA is From October 9 to October 15,000,000 are in the United nice profit is made by the alive and well at M.C.C. If you 22 were Hunger Awareness States. Sadly, too many die. If I Multi-National Corporations All of the organizations had Weeks here at MCC, which ask you, "What do you think is and the exploited country's excellent exhibits. WMCC did missed SA Day, you missed a treat. culminated with a twenty-four the cause of this hunger?', you government. And although a live show from the S.A. hall hour fast. About twenty-two would probably reply, there is a vast increase in students and faculty members "Because there are too many harvesting in these countries, stayed over night at MCC to people and not enough land to about ninety-four percent of A Student watch films, participate in cultivate or food to feed them." those people aren't positively discussions and to listen to Sorry, but that's a bunch of affected economically by it. speakers. The following is my bull. You've been fed that myth They remain hungry. who truly cares reaction to what I experienced. by our wonderful capitalistic After many hours of titude of the student body My consciousness about government so that you can on- Yet the unjustness of these deliberation, the Presidential towards the Student Associa- hunger has been raised and I ly feel helplessness. infuriating facts cannot convey the suffering that these Staff is proud to report the win- tion. Carlos also offered many now question my values. I felt The fact is that there is more humans experience. Malnutri- ner of the "Give Us Your Best positive suggestions, including myself changing during the than enough food and land to tion of innocent babies and Bitch" contest. Carlos Fabela, a numbered ticket system for Hunger Awareness Weeks that cultivate to feed every single children is horrifying! As I wat- who submitted a comprehen- the S.A. Desk during rush I helped organize. During the person on this earth. Then why ched the films at the fast, I was sive ten-page complaint/action periods, earlier Library hours, fast is when I felt the greatest aren't these starving people be- horrified; not the kind of hor- plan, showed an astute sense of and a revised academic stan- change. As I watched the ing fed? I'll try to sum up a rified I feel when watching a perception in regards to many dards program. We salute movies and listened to the complex issue in a few gory, violent, bloody movie, of the problems that affect the Carlos for his many hours of speakers and discussions, I sentences. The United States' but a shrink-back-and-want-to- students of Monroe Communi- work preparing his report and became appalled, angry, hor- Multi-National Corporations die horrified, because this was ty College. Some of the pro- for his incredible insight. rified, disgusted, frustrated, buy land in "underdeveloped" REAL! The babies with ancient blems recognized by Carlos in- The Presidential Staff would bewildered, sympathetic, sad, countries. The governments of faces and falling out hair, clude: the lack of communica- like to encourage anyone and ashamed. these countries take over all of wrinkled skin, and skinny, tion between the administra- wishing to become involved in the land so that products can Do you know how many flabby thighs, stick arms, stick- tion and the student body; an the Student Association to drop be grown for exportation (a people, fellow humans, are ing out so you could count their insufficient number of pay by our office (3-123). The needs large share going to the U.S.). seriously hungry? Not the ribs and bloated bellies, and phones; the normally poor con- of students are great: Together The government hires its peo- hunger you or I feel if we miss hauntingly hollow eyes were dition of the rest rooms; and we can make a difference. ple as cheap laborers. These a meal, but truly starving? Bet- real. the increasingly apathetic at- ween 4,000,000 and 5,000,000, people don't make enough MONROE DOCTRINE November 18, 1982

A New Course Offering: WORKSHOP SERIES The Self-Reliant Lifestyle" FOR MINORITY by Susan Weiner STUDENTS Have you ever thought about three years. November 24, 1982 living a self sufficient life on a In Addition to Bauman other Rm. 3-112 A&B The Vets club is an small piece of land in the coun- faculty members have been try? Could you use solar energy "Educational Planning for given release time to develop the 'Undecided' Student" information, community in Upstate New York? Are you new courses for this unique worried about where your next Academic advising and exciting program MCC assistance, and information organization who needs you! chemical free meal will come will offer. They are: Professors from? on how to make a program Derek Harrison (Philosophy), change. Review of career, Dear Vets and Families of Vets: If your answer to the above Robert Herzog (English), Frank The Vets Club needs your support. questions is yes, then you may transfer and placement Kinsman (Mechanical materials. The Vets Club is a community service organization open to all be interested in the new course Technology), Mary Michalec Veterans and their families. We participate in may community offered in the spring semester (Health), Bonnie Glickman activities throughout the year. We spend a lot of time helping called "The Self Reliant (Biology) and John Sempowski people and each other. We are also an informational club. Are Lifestyle". The course will look (Psychology). CAREER/LIFE you aware of the benefits that are available to Veterans and at ways people today are living The multi-disciplinary facul- PLANNING VIDEO their families? If not, why not join us, we need members. a simple, more independent ty will develop nine new We are also a social group, we provide many activities for our life free from industry, govern- courses that will expose FILM SERIES members and their families. We offer many new experiences to ment and society. students to the environment Sponsored by the be shared by all. This club is open to evening students as well as It will introduce the student and humanity's place in it and MCC Counseling day students. Why not check us out, we might be able to to solar, wind and wood relate technology to values. Center you with some of your questions involving school, work, and energy, organic gardening, These courses will be offered Veterans' benefits. Wednesdays, 12 barter systems, alternative in future semesters. noon or 6 pm We are in the process of scheduling evening office hours. If housing and the philosophy of Bauman says, "Don't be you are interested in finding out more about the Vets Club, stop authors like Thoreau who ad- closeminded about what life Rm. 3-114 in for a cup of coffee on December 7th between the hours of vocated for this type of has to offer." December 1, 1982 6:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. and meet Rick Eisman and other in- lifestyle. He hopes his course will "Fast Forward-The terested Veterans. The Vets Club Office is located in Building 3 - It will be taught by Assistant show us new ways of living self Electronic Revolution"-A Room 116E. Professor of English, Melvin reliantly. He will approach the look at the future of the Bauman, who was recently course from his own first hand American work place and named project coordinator for experiences. our Advancing Technology. "When a man is tired of London; he is tired of Life — " a three year grant of $192,000 Bauman also has written for that MCC has received to several magazines including Film presentation "Royal develop a program in Alter- Organic Gardening, Mother native and Creative Earth News and New Roots. AUCTION!! London" to be shown Technology (ACT). The course is listed as HMN It's auction time! DEC A Bauman himself has his own 182 on the master schedule and will be hosting a fund Dr. Samuel Johnson, the great lexicographer of the Eighteenth solar greenhouse, has a wood fulfills the humanities gradua- Century, once wrote "When a man is tired of London he is tired stove which he cuts his own tion requirement. For more in- raising Auction of new of life." Two hundred years later millions of people around the firewood for, and fuel bills formation contact Professor and used merchandise world still agree with him. To the true Anglophile, London is the totaling a mere $70 for the last Bauman at ext. 3343. contributed by its center of the world and local audiences will have a chance to see members and local and understand something about Londonmania when Doug Jones, one of America's premier travelogue produces, presents "Pulse" is your retailers. Reserve the and narrates live his new film "Royal London" at the Eisenhart connection to area students date of November 19 Auditorium, RMSC, on Sunday, November 28, 1982 under the from 11:00 am till 2:00 auspices of the Rochester Museum and Science Center. by Marina Chianello topics: weight control, college pm to get in on some of "I always have trouble deciding which is my favorite city - Are you interested in having and part-time employment, the excitement down in New York, where I live, or London, where I sometimes wish your writings or artwork stress, loneliness, teachers and the brick lounge. Have that I lived. New York still has excitement, but London...well, published? If so, join "PULSE", students, drinking and the col- some fun and go home London is just civilized. Simply the most civilized city in the a magazine organized through lege student, jobs after gradua- world. It's classy, elegant, regal, and yes, civilized," states Jones St. John Fisher's magazine tion, commuter/dorm life, and with a treasure or two. in a recent interview. course taught by Susan Spina. continuing education. See you there!!!! And there is probably nothing quite as classy, elegant, regal, This magazine will have the Completed articles or art- and civilized as the Royal Family. "Royal London" looks at Lon- potential to reach 90,000 work may be sent directly to don through the eyes and times of all the monarchs who have students and faculty members. Mrs. Spina, c/o Communica- ruled England. From Edward the Confessor who built Input from the 16 area colleges tions Department, St. John "Come taste and see Westminster Abbey right up to Queen Elizabeth II Trooping the is needed. Fisher College or given to Pro- that the Lord Colour, Doug Jones weaves a story which is colorful, unusual, This is a chance to work for a fessor Carol Cloos in the is good" sometimes sad, occasionally bizarre, and frequently funny. magazine that is written by the English Department at MCC or Psalms 34:8 "The story of George IV and Queen Caroline is one of my students for the students. may be dropped off at the favorites. It's almost like a 19th Century Watergate. We may "PULSE" is your connection to Monroe Doctrine Office, atten- think our modern political stories are often scandalous, but Rochester's college communi- tion to Marina Chianello. B.A.S.I.C. many of the stories of 18th and 19th Century England can beat ty- Anyone interested in the (Brothers and them hands down." Students may submit articles advertising aspects of "PULSE" Sisters in Christ) Doug Jones is a recognized authority on London and one of the (from now until the end of the may contact Mrs. Spina at leading travelogue producers and lecturers in the nation. He has year) on any of the following Fisher. been capturing the travel-minded imaginations of audiences all Voice your ideas A Chirstian College Ministry across America since 1968. He has presented his films for the to the Presidential Staff Not Religion—A message National Geographic Society at Constitution Hall in by Patrick Russi, Rochester Philharmonic Or- of hope and power Washington, D.C. and on the stages of the Los Angeles Music Coordinator for Student chestra. I have also formed the Center, the Seattle Opera House, Atlanta's Symphony Hall, and Services Food Service Advisory Com- WED., COLLEGE HOUR many other important theatres and auditoriums. Are you a student who has mittee. Through this commit- Will the audience see something besides the history of Lon- ever wondered, "What else can tee it is hoped that there will be don? "Of course! London is many things besides history. It's a ci- MCC give me besides an improvements made for ty of overwhelming pageantry, the Crown Jewels, Saville Row education?' or "What else is students in the Cafeteria and MODELING suits, and much, much more." there here for me?' As Coor- Forum. AUDITIONS FOR Highlights of the film include an inside look at Big Ben, a ride dinator for Student Services, I If any student has an idea or on the London "Tube," a visit to Madame Tussad's Wax would like to inform you about suggestion they wish to express SPRING Museum, and a very high tea. the various "other" things MCC about MCC, please feel free to FASHION SHOW Show time for "London Royal" is 3:00 pm. For ticket informa- offers you, and to inform you stop by the Presidential Staff Wednesday, Dec. 8 tion contact 271-4320. of the projects and goals I have Office (3-123) or leave a note. It planned along with the is through the student body College Hour Rm. 3-114 An opportunity to be Presidential Staff. that the Presidential Staff takes Being the Coordinator for action. Thursday, Dec. 9 "Miss Genesee Area World of Beauty" Student Services, I am very in- Finally, every student at 11:30 to 1 pm terested in making things bet- MCC should be aware of the Rm. 3-112A The search is underway for "Miss Genesee Area World of ter and more enjoyable at clubs and organizations that Qualifications: Beauty" 1983! The winner will be selected on Sunday, MCC. For example, one of my work for them. These clubs are -Must be a MCC student November 21, at the 2001 Club in Rochester. duties is to make arrangements numerous and diverse. If a stu- attending spring semester, The pageant is one of many being held throughout the State to for purchasing tickets for ac- dent has an interest in a par- 1983 select finalists for the "Miss New York State World of Beauty" tivities which take place off ticular area, it would be almost -Must attend all pageant to be held in June at Lake George, New York. campus. Since gaining my posi- guaranteed that student could rehearsals, fittings, etc. Any girl who is single, 18-25 years of age, and who lives in or tion and working with the S.A. find an outlet for that interest -Must fill out applications goes to school in Monroe, Seneca, Cayuga, Wayne, Ontario, Liv- office, tickets have been in an MCC club. The people (available at S.A. desk and ingston, or Genesee Counties is eligible. available at MCC for three who have something to offer DECA office) and submit to Entry blanks and details are available by writing to: Tami Far- rock concerts, an Ice Capades should really get involved at DECA office prior to day of nand, P.O. Box 17444, Rochester, New York 14617, or by call- Show on November 26, an MCC. ,,.. . audition. ing 621-5552, evenings. Amerks Hockey game, and the November 18, 1982 MONROE DOCTRINE

"Go You Chicken Fat" with Althletics Just for the Health of It byPatrick DeNero here to give factual informa- Mr. Monagan, as Athletic Coordinator for Physical tion on personal health or Director, is responsible for Activities fitness. I'm neither Jane Fonda, both intercollegiate sports and Did you ever wonder why nor am I qualified to give such the recreational program at over 40 percent of the information. MCC. For example, it was Decide on Sex. Yes/No American population is My position is defined as "ac- because of Mr. Monagan that overweight? Or that cardio- ting as a liaison between the the Women's National Invita- byj. Tabone, R.N. Parenthood clinic to discuss vascular disease is a leading Athletic Department and the tional Soccer Championships One and one makes two. the birht control method most cause of death, and the student body of MCC." My were held at MCC on Fine! Sometimes, one and one suitable for you and your part- documented, proven fact is main objective is to make it November 4-6. It is Mr. can make three - and, that ner. The Health Services staff that it doesn't have to be? Why clear to you, as a student of Monagan's doing that any MCC could mean big trouble! will be happy to discuss any is it that one out of every four MCC, what is open to you in student can use the facilities at As far as this writer is con- concerns you may have or students at MCC carry an ex- the areas of physical activities MCC in Building 10 at College cerned, pregnancy should be make appropriate referrals. cess amount of fat around all at MCC. In short, there are 13 Hour on M, W, F and from 8:00 one of the happiest times in a We also have some excellent day? Why do you breathe intercollegiate teams at MCC - 9:30 pm Monday through Fri- woman's life. It is an awesome pamphlets you could review to heavy after climbing a flight of for both men and women. day, all free of charge. feeling to have life growing help you with your decision. stairs? Or that you or many of There are also 3 clubs and a within and giving birth to a Health Services' responsibili- your classmates will die due to cheerleading team open to Mr. Vachetto is the one who new being. ty is to educate the college an eventual heart failure - students of MCC. Add to this a is constantly expanding and But, if conception is not plan- community about health which was due to laziness well-organizaed recreational improving the Intramural Pro- ned or expected, it can be a issues. We will not be able to and/or ignorance on your part? program and well-rounded in- gram at MCC, which, again, is devastating problem. What to provide moral judgements or Why do you contribute tramural program, and one can open to the student body of do if there is no spouse to share guidelines. $65,000 for intercollegiate see there is much in which to MCC. For example, Mr. the responsibility, no financial If this article is too late for sports at MCC when you don't partake at MCC in the areas of Vachetto is working on an "Ex- security, or, if time is needed to you (if you already suspect you support, participate, or in physical activities. tramural Program". This would complete one's education??? are pregnant and feel troubled) general, don't even care about It doesn't stop there. The fact be a program that would pro- Begin by making up your come to Health Services and the sports, intramural, or that MCC has one of the most vide competition from other mind about sex - don't diddle allow us to help. We can help recreational programs dedicated and competent schools for students par- with it. Decide what it means you find out what the situation available to you at MCC? Athletic Directors in the area, ticipating in the intramural to you, how you feel about it, really is. You may be worrying My name is Pat DeNero. I Mr. George Monagan, and a programs at MCC. It you have what you want from it (if you needlessly. If pregnancy is am the newly appointed stu- very enthusiastic individual any questions concerning any want it), and with whom. determined, we can put you in dent Coordinator for Physical heading the interamural pro- phase of the Intramural Pro- If your decision is to be sex- touch with agencies that can Activities at MCC. My purpose gram, Mr. Vachetto, one would gram at MCC, I would urge ually active, and pregnancy is help. for writing this article is to in- really be missing a lot by not you to see Mr. Vachetto not desirable, get and use good Health Services is located in form the student body who I getting involved, in some way, (10-129). contraception. Bldg. 3 - Room 106, and is open am, and what I am, in fact, with a physical activity at If you've been playing with Two people are necessary for Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - here for. I am certainly not MCC. the idea of doing something sexual intercourse, so both of 5:00 p.m. with yourself concerning you should discuss contracep- physical activities at MCC, tion and make a decision about now is the time to do it. Let's it. Don't be embarassed to talk face it, many students at MCC about it openly. If you know will go out into the working each other well enough to go to world after MCC. If those in- bed together, you know each dividuals aren't in the habit of other well enough to get that "playing that game, or par- "little point" straightened out. ticipating in that activity a few People who have a consistent times a week," then those same relationship are more likely to individuals will never get into get and use good contracep- the very healthy habit. There tion. Those with an occasional are so many reasons to get in- "just happened" kind of sex life volved - actively involved - in either put off contraception or physical activities at MCC: let themselves think pregnancy will "not happen to them". Don't lie to yourself. If you Happy ever have sex, get and use Thanksgiving good contraception. Talk with from the MD Staff your doctor or visit a Planned

The Performing Arts Division of To all CREATIVE people: MONROE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Cabbages and Kings, MCC's literary and art magazine, is now accepting submissions from presents students, professors, and staff members. We ac- cept all types of art work: poetry, short stories, SPEND SPRING essays, lyrics and music, photographs, sketches, BREAK '83 IN and drawings. The deadline for which entries DAYTONA BEACH must be submitted for the Fall semester is December 17th. Submit your work today! April 1-10 Bus Tour Thursday $238 Thursday April 2-9 Plane Tour Friday, $348 Saturday Includes accomodations at MCC SKI CLUB PRESENTS Days Inn Central A $25.00 deposit STOWE RACE CLINIC Due Dec. 15th Thanksgiving Recess-Nov. 26-28, 1982 For more information, Contact: Sheila, Bryan, -also available to recreational skiers Debbie in SAPB, 3-116, ext. -this weekend is also "DEMO" week at Stowe. Try a 2545. few runs on the many different skis, boots, and bindings available for YOUR use. - 3 day lift ticket THANKSGIVING -2 nights lodging with 2 breakfasts and dinners RECESS -12 hours of intense lessons LIBRARY HOURS - race camp T-Shirt - video tape session -foosball and air hockey tournaments Nov. 24 -transportation via MCC vans 8:00 - 5:00 p.m. -LIMIT-first 20 people! a musical comedy by -PRICE-$109 Tom Jones and Harvey Schmidt -Contact Chris Vastola, 133 Cherry Creek La., 14626, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, NOV 18-19-20 Nov. 25 - 28 227-5627 or drop by ski club office. MCC Theatre in Building 4 College Closed Tickets $1 at Activities Desk MONROE DOCTRINE November 18, 1982 Runners finish well in final meet Women's Basketball by Mark Coley five teams that entered, MCC regionals qualifies him for the "Defense is the key to success" The MCC cross country team and Eric Community College NJCAA national champion- traveled to Alfred Tech to par- were the only two teams to ships. Dean is the first runner by Dave Wehner As of press time, Cooper was ticipate in the 1982 Penn-York complete the 3 mile course to from MCC to ever win a The women's basketball undecided about his remaining Conference Championships. score points. Eric CC edged out Region III title. team will have their work cut starting lineup, but added that The men's team finished in 2nd the lady Tribunes 6-15 for the out for them this year as they he is impressed with three; place with 43 points in the six women's title. Other finishers from MCC enter the 1982-83 season as freshmen in particular. "Cathy team division. Alfred Tech MCC runners placed high in were Dave Bruinix in 23rd defending Region III cham- Moon from Honeoye Falls- won the men's title with 21 the standings. Lynn Casella place with a time of 29:27, Jim pions. Lima has good size and ex- points. Niagara CC finished in was the top finisher for MCC, Blodgett in 35th place with a Head coach Henry Cooper, cellent shooting ability. Gail I 3rd with 73 points. Coach finishing in 7th place with a time of 30:13, Rich Franklin in in his 8th year of coaching the Wilburn from Franklin is ex- Chamberlain was pleased with time of 25:05, Anne Sarkis 41st place with a time of 30:39, team with an outstanding ceptionally quick and plays the men's performance. "We finished in 8th place with a and Scott VanAken in 63rd 119-18 record under his belt, is with alot of confidence. Karla I could have given Alfred Tech a time of 26:00, Nicole LaBreque place with a time of 33:47. excited about this year's team. Knight from Sperry is a good j stronger run for the title, but I finished in 9th place with a "We only have two returning and steady ballhander and will was pleased with the 2nd place time of 26:24, and Kim Haley The MCC women's cross players, Jane Laskey and help us a great deal." finish." finished in 13th place with a country team finished in 5th Suzanne Green, but we have Cooper feels that the successi Ricky Dean won the men's time of 27:52. place with 99 points in the much more depth than last of this year's team depends alot \ individual title, setting a course MCC completed the 1982 women's division. Mohawk year." on how they are able to execute record with a time of 27:33. It season in the Region III Cham- Valley won the title with 24 Laskey, a 5'10" forward from on defense. "So far we really was Dean's fourth course pionships On November 6 at points. Laurie Wood from Eastridge who averaged 12 haven't been tested, but I feel record this season. Other Delhi Ag and Tech. The men's Cobleskill won the individual points a game last year, will an- that our defense will be the finishers from MCC were team finished in 5th place with title with a time of 19:32. Lynn chor the lady Tribune attack. weak point this year." Dave Bruinix in 11th place 154 points. Mohawk Valley Casella from MCC just missed Green, a reserve forward last The lady Tribs begin their with a time of 30:02, Jim won the regional title with 41 qualifying for the nationals, year from Brighton, should season today against Alfred in | Blodgett in 12th place with a points. "We did a very good job finishing in 20th place. The top provide some experience up what coach Cooper hopes will time of 30:07, Rich Franklin in - I anticipated a top 5 finish," 15 finishers qualify for the na- front. be "another successful year." 13th place with a time of 31:02, said Coach Chamberlain. tionals. Other finisheres from and Scott VanAken in 20th Ricky Dean won the men's MCC were Anne Sarkis, Nicole place with a time of 33:44. individual title, setting a LaBreque, Carla Campbell, COME TO THE The women's division was Region III course record with a and Kim Haley. CENTRAL TRUST more of a dual meet. Out of the time of 27:28. Dean's win in the Basketball Tournament November 26 & 27 Swimmers start season

by Bob Carroll placed eleventh and the women placed fourth in the na- Fifteen swimmers and five tional rankings. This year's MAKE $12,200 FOR divers were looking forward to team is small and welcomes their season which started on anyone who wishes to con- November 13 at the Harvest tribute themselves to the team. COLLEGE WHILE YOU'RE Relays at the University of Women are especially Rochestger. This year's team is welcome to join since their led by Captain Sam Peterson. season does not start until the GOING TO COLLEGE. Sam has an "A" average in second semester. engineering and holds the Each team is involved in a Want a part-time job that doesn't hurt your grades? Or campus life? Give school record for the 100 yeard fundraiser each year. The your local Army Reserve unit a weekend a month and a couple of summers breastroke and is also on the money goes into one major record holding relay team. This fund to help send our athletes during college, and they'll give you over $12,000 for college. year's most outstanding rookie to thjeir particular national Up to $4,000 in college aid is yours just for joining most units. Another is Dan DuBois, he was championship. The swim team $6,000 for four years of monthly weekends and two-week summer stints. Plus recruited from Sperry as one of will hold a "Swim to the Na- over $2,200 that you'll earn during two summer training periods. All the top highschool swimmers tionals" to help send eligible while you're getting the most out of college. And doing the most you can part- in the county. This year's head swimmers to Indian River, coach is Hal Roche, the assis- Florida, the site of the 1983 time for your country. tant coach is Steve Lochte, and NJCAA Championships in You don't have to wait for college to join the Army Reserve. If you're 17 or the diving coach is Brian March. Anyone wishing to older and a junior or senior in high school, join us now! There's no better McNally, he was a NJCCA swim or sponsor a swimmer, part-time job in town. diver who graduated from please contact Mr. Roche in of- Interested? For more information, call any of the numbers listed below. MCC. fice 10-120, or Mr. Lochte in Or stop by. Last year the men's team the pool Athlete of the Week by Scott Mate, Sports Editor The athletes of the week are: The end of the fall sport Sandy Bensley, Laura season and the start of the Camillari, Joan Kavanaugh, winter sport season has caused Shauna Karley, Suzanne a lack of competition to decide Green, Jean Black, Debbi an athlete of the week. There's Woodman, Rita Mannoni, been only one National Cham- Sharon Fox, Debbie Druyff, pionship victory at MCC since Nikki Towner, Gina Wheat- 1965. That came on November craft, Eileen Sterling, Karen 6 when the lady Tribunes won Cousins, Anne Messner, *he NJCAA Soccer Champion- Theresa Joyce, Kellie Fagan, ship with a 2-1 victory over Cindy Vollmer, Miriam Zaf- Morrisville. National Cham- frann, Liz Kennedy, Cathy pionships are very hard to Moon, Michele Lampe, and come by, so once again we Paula Campbell. Congratula- salute the lady Tribunes. tions!

Pell Grant & Veteran's Educational Benefits Recently, the President signed into law the Student Financial Assistance Technical Amendments Act of 1982. Under this new legislation, only one-third of the Veteran's ARMY RESERVE. Educational Benefits are to be considered in determining the students' PELL Grant award. This amendment may result in a change in your eligibili- BEAU YOU CAN BE ty for an award or an increase in your award amount. If you have not already done so, please bring in a copy of MR. WILLIAM PARKER your Student Aid Report (SAR) to the Financial Aid Office. 2UU-1600 If you have already turned your SAR into the Financial Aid 3159 Vinton Road South Office, please contact our office and we will compute your Winieff Plaza PELL Grant elibibility reflecting the adjustments. Rochester, New York 3.U623 November 18, 1982 MONROE DOCTRINE NBA Preview Sports Profile by Michael Velazquez Golden State Warriors - A The NBA season has started team that has missed the again. A lot of new faces have playoffs by one game, the past by Scott Mate Bill Porter - 6'2" forward Willie James - A 6'2" guard- turned in a lot of new places, two years. This team has too from Franklin. "A very ver- forward who played at which should make for an ex- much talent to do the same this Chris Slater - A 6'2" starting satile player," said Shapiro, Franklin then transferred from citing season. Here's a year. The acquisition of forward from Roth. Shapiro "who has all the moves. He can Herkimer C.C. Coach Mutph breakdown of what teams will Michael (Sugar) Ray Richard- says, "He's a strong inside jump, run, shoot, play at both Shapiro has seen alot of good make a run at the defending son should take some of the player and a key to our reboun- ends of the court, and he has a ball players in his 14 years as champion Lakers and those pressure off World B. Free. ding." Chris says, "If we ex- terrific attitude and is very coach of MCC and predicts who won't. - Kelly ecute our quickness, we should coachable and enjoys the Willie has a chance to be "the SUPER SIX: Tripuka and Isaih Thomas do real well this year." game." Porter said coach top player in Region III." "He's Los Angeles - When you can were the two best rookies last Shapiro has helped him in just a picture to watch," said add a James Worthy to a World year. With this year's addition every possible way. "When I Shapiro. Willie feels he's going Championship team, you've of Cliff Levingston they have a first came here, I didn't have to be a team player and said, "If really got something. The only power forward they have the confidence in myself that I we all play together as one thing that could stop the Lakers needed badly. This is a definite should have had and I was very unit, we could go a long way this year is injuries. They are playoff contender. hesitant. Coach Shapiro helped this season." hungry and want to repeat. Washington Bullets - Sur- me in accepting myself with - Possibly prise team in the league last the team. He also tells you one of the smartest organiza- year. The Bullets are as when you do something right tions in sports. The acquisition physical as anybody. In a short more than when you do of Quinn Buckner and the playoff series they can be real something wrong, which has already awesome frontline just tough, as the Boston Celtics encouraged me." might push the Celtics over the found out last year. hump. - The Philadelphia Seventy- Hawks have the human Sixers - Can Moses Malone get highlite film in Dominique photo by Jim Donnelly Philly to the promised land? Wilkens, one of the best power True, the Sixers have the best forwards in , Nate Moody - A 5'9" guard center in all of basketball, but and smooth Eddie Johnson in from Franklin. Shapiro said, they gave up what little depth the backcourt. If everyone can "Nate is a dynamite little player they had at some key positions. stay healthy this year, watch who makes things happen." - This out Milwaukee. Nate feels he has to control the may be a do or die season for - A team not tempo for the team and "as the Bucks. They've added too many know about. Clarke soon as the players adjust to hardworking players Dave Kellog and Herb Williams are each other, the team will come Cowens and to their rejoined. If the Pacers can get out a winner." frontline. It will be tough for some backcourt help, they them in the playoffs without a could make the playoffs. true point guard. Dallas Mavericks - Yes, the Seattle Supersonics - The Dallas Mavs. I'm not saying most explosive team in basket- they'll make the playoffs, but I ball. They also have alot of do see great improvement for muscle with the likes of a Jack this team. They have a good photo by Jim Donnelly photo by Jim Donnelly Sikma and Lonnie Shelton to young nucleus and one of the go along with the scorers. One best coaches in the game. Keep Steve Lindley - 61" forward Ken Palmer - Will be a back of the few teams that can an eye on Dallas. from Brighton. Shapiro says, up forward when he's eligible. match the Lakers in starting ON THE DOWNSWING: "Steve works very hard and Kenny said, "I picked MCC to talent and depth. - Moses wins alot of action against improve my grades and - Last Malone carried this club for zones because of his outstan- because I heard they have good year they were blown away by years. Without him they will ding outside shot." Steve said, programs here. I'm confident the Lakers in the playoffs. This have trouble winning 35 'This team has a much more I'll do very well at this school, year is different, with Artis games. relaxed atmosphere than we academically and on the team." Gilmore in the middle - Portland Trailblazers - photo by Jim Donnelly did in high school and this ing shots and rebounding, Coach Jack Ramsey has per- team has alot of talent." Sports along with the "Iceman" George formed alot of miracles, but Eric Myers - 5'9" guard from Gervin putting his usual 30 not this year. Mendon. "Eric took a year off points a game, and not to men- Chicago Bulls - This team from school but is a tough Preview tion a good supporting cast. has new faces but not the ones defensive player who works Men's Basketball This is a team that can get needed to change things. hard and always gives 100 per- Nov. 19-Jamestown Tourna- quickly into a force to be NO CHANCE AT ALL: cent," according to coach ment - Away reckoned with. Kansas City - A playoff Shapiro. Nov. 20 - Jamestown Tourna- ALMOST BUT NOT QUITE: team two years ago. The only ment - Away New Jersey Nets - Best thing keeping them out of the Nov. 23 - Fingerlakes - Home young team in the league. The cellar this year is Utah. 7:30 Nets could be the surprise Utah Jazz - With players Nov. 26 - Central Trust Tour- team of the NBA. like John Drew, Darrel Grif- nament - Home 7:00 New York Knicks - New fith, and last but not least, Nov. 27 - Central Trust Tour- coach, new players, new Adrian Dantley, they'll need nament - Home 6:00 general manager, and new three balls a game for these result. Look for better than a guys. Women's Basketball 33-49 record of a year ago. San Diego Clippers - The Nov. 18 - Alfred - Away 7:00 Phoenix Suns - If this team Clippers need more than Bill doesn't improve, there could Walton's brittle foot bones Wrestling be some major changes. This, once a week, but the team did Nov. 22 - Buffalo - Home on paper, is a good team, but take a step in the right direc- 6:00 they always seem to fold in the tion by signing Terry Cumm- playoffs. This year shouldn't be ings. Swimming any different. Cleveland Caveliers - So photo by Jim Donnelly photo by Jim Donnelly Nov. 20 - Albany Relays - what else is new. Away Nov. 23 - Niagara - Away Cross Winner East - Boston 7:00 Winner West - Los Angeles Pregnant? Country Champion - Los Angeles Tim Whitbeck - 1st male over You have a choice. 25 - 18:06

liilur iiui ion ( urx oi ninf! Dave Kuntzelman - 2nd m ale • Abortion Services over 25 - 18:07 • Pregnancy Testing Jay Hardesty - 3rd male over 25 • Confidential Counseling - 18:42 Andrew Ritchie - 21:48 • Birth Control Scott Van Aken - 18:59 Kevin Turpin - 21:51 Tim Bilak - 19:06 John Rudolph - 22:04 Rtxrhester Women's Services, Inc. Glen Austin - 19:41 Walt Gardner - 22:08 i Richard Sdmlilenfrci, MO. Bob Waasdorp - 19:42 Jan Wironowski - 2nd male 1800 Hudson \ve. Rochester Kevin O'Dell - 20:29 faculty - 22:45 Marcy Tobin - 1st female Anne Marie O'Keefe - 2nd under 25 - 20:34 female under 25 - 23:21 467-6340 David McNitt - 1st male faculty Ron Chiafery-23:31 - 20:55 6 MONROE DOCTRINE November 18, 1982

"Devo" (Spud Boys) Alter their image f Just Between Us by Rick Colvin on spud boys, this has gone too The lyrics of the first song on Devo used to be a band that far. What's on the record inside side two, "Patterns," describe took chances. With their first is not much better than the the originality that went into release "Duty Now For The cover. Practically every song the "methodical construction" We need courses that relate ToTonnetteS, You have to Future," they shocked listeners starts with an incessant syn- of this disk. "Patterns all to the more unreal "Real Life." love to be loved, you have to with their discordant version thesizer romp, which is usually around you, patterns give to get, You give your time, of the Stones' "Satisfaction," and followed by a simple drum or everywhere. Patterns of you get my love. assorted songs with various electronic percussion beat that behavior, sometimes seem un- The Flying Dutchman social themes intertwined. is neither impressive nor fair. Can you recognize the pat- To the dark haired watcher, There were no patterns to their original. We have heard this all terns that you find?' I sure can, I've been watching you as well! I have had many friends' songs. Each one was a journey before. What once was an Devo, and it makes me sad. I Mysterious Blonde through out the years. But not into obscurity with thrashing original band with daring con- have always been a big fan of so many so dear. guitar and pulse pounding cepts is now a "go with the this group. But now it seems I Kevin, You better stop call- Petey the Pervert keyboard and synthesizer ef- flow" hook band that relies on wasted $6.49. There is not a ing me a Black Chinese, you fects. Songs like "Mongoloid" silly phrasings and cute sound single song on this album that geeche. Hello Fanny, You make our and "Gut Feeling" will no effects. would be worthy enough to ap- Clint every day in the cafeteria. longer be heard from this "Peek-a-Boo," the second cut pear on "Duty Now For The Petey and the gang band. Why? Because Devo has on side one, is boring. The Future." become the mechanical, lyrics are ridiculously mun- "Oh, No! It's Devo" is a loser. Ed the senator, I hope you monotonous band they always dane. This song has about as These boys should go back and Wanted; One eligible male, get your women problems satirized. much listening enjoyment as a listen to their earlier work for 5 foot 7 inches or over. dissolved. faucet slowly dripping on a fry- ideas. I cannot recommend this Average looking is acceptable. S.A.P.B. "Oh, No! It's Devo" is the I am brown haired, blue eyed band's fifth and latest release. ing pan in a sink. The title is album because of its simplicity repeated over and over, with and lack of originality. I can, female, 5 foot seven. I enjoy Renee', You have got the The cover features the five reading, poetry, music, and boys' heads wrapped in a toilet deep laughter in between the however, recommend their thinnest and sexiest ankles verses: "Peek-a-boo, ha ha ha first two albums as their best theatre. I would be interested we've ever seen. seat looking collar totally en- in marraige and children. cased in a potato body. Come ha ha..." musical endeavors. It's too bad, Happy Howard and you they had such potential. P.V.A.D/ know who Bruce from Soc. 101, M,W,F, Gnus You Can Use! Don't mean to stare.... but.... This is to inform the person Your eyes are beautiful. who took my blue pack and We're watching you. gym clothing out of tne Mustang, I would like to tell Tattoo, I miss you when you by R. Emmett Connor paraphrased version was used tion requirements for you about the incurable skin skip sociology. I saved you a Well, it's that time of year- in a study once; it was shown Secretarial Sciences are un- disease we both have now. seat- sit by me! Affectionately again - students dropping from to the "man-on-the-street" and necessary, in that the Dave Yours. courses like leaves from the the majority rejected it. This typewriters are all on the Crazy trees. The analogy ends there; I worries me. You occasionally fourth floor. Just arrange their Like, all you MCC people are don't know of any leaves that hear a call for another Con- classes in between on the first like so bitchin'. I like can only Melanie R, I'll take you for a sign up for another semester, stitutional Convention. That's floor in the farthest building say thanx for like listening n' Raquetball partner anytime. I much less transfer to another all well and good, but the peo- away. Logical, right? stuff, y'know. think you are gorgeous. See kind of tree. I don't know that ple who call for it are in- Love ya totally, Val, Genesee you Monday morning at 10:00. much about it. Ask a forestry terested in taking out I propose an English course Valley Girl. The only guy in gym class student. something, rather than refin- on the course: Graffito 101. ing what's already there. One could easily draw the con- I do have a few ideas about clusion that the people who rWMCG some courses they could offer Speaking of rights, specifical- write on bathroom walls are here. How about a memory ly the Right to Assembly, I functional illiterates. It's bad course? It's said that we only would like to say that this does enough that they seem to be in use one-tenth of our brains and not apply to the slugs who stop a 1950's time warp on matters that's just to keep our hats in for conversations in doorways of race and infantile in matters place. Why not a course in total and smack in the middle of the of sex, but their spelling - recall? If we had enough peo- hallway in between classes. sheesh! ple with this skill I'm sure we'd You know who you are - or do see a marked increase in grade "Camp Good Days you? Perhaps a course in How about a memory and levels. There might be enough Remedial Loitering would help course? It's said that we only people to put The Amazing you hang out with the best of use one-tenth of our brains and Special Times" Kreskin out of business. December 2. 1982 them. that's just to round out the top 2:30 pm ttoo pm A course on The Bill of of our heads. MCC Student Cafeteria Rights might be in order. A I think the physical educa- Tickets S2.r><) per person Available at s.\ Desk lirfCuired! Why D'Youville for my BA/BS? REFLEX

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"If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the problem. by Jennifer Clapp gressors with military in- take apart those monsters, I just returned home from tervention in other countires. piece by piece, immediately. viewing 'The Atomic Cafe", a The Soviet Union has interven- Think about it. The bomb that collage-type movie about the ed three times: once in was dropped on Hiroshima horror of nuclear weapons and Hungary, once in Afghanistan, was a 13 kiloton bomb (1 k ton the destruction that they cause. and once in Czechoslavakia. # 1000 tons TNT). The This experience prompted me They have not sent the military smallest nuclear bomb in our to rewrite this article, which into Poland. The United States arsenal is 40 kilotons. was almost completed, and has brought it's military into I don't want to sound as substitute a different one, one other countries once every though I'm begging you, but I with a little more energy eighteen months since guess I really am. Wake up! If (creative-human, not nuclear). 1945. Are the Soviets bent on you are even the least bit con- Disarmament. What does world takeover? Looks like cerned, write to the President that mean to you? What does they could say the same thing and your state representatives. peace mean to you? Not since about us and with much more Try to make it a point to mail at our own Civil War has there evidence against us. least three letters. Tell them been a battle fought on our that you are a voting citizen, own soil. We do not even know Thirdly, would the Soviets that you don't want to die, and what war is, much less have an keep their side of the bargain if that you won't stand around appreciation for peace. With we should approach them with while politicians and the Pen- that in mind I can understand a nuclear freeze and proposal tagon toy with your life. Times why so many Americans can for disarmament? The logical are tough but I think you'll be so apathetic to the disarma- answer is "yes", based on the agree that life on this earth is International Student of the Week, Dennis Amachree ment cause. Almost. I do not following facts: the Soviet worth 60 cents and 15 minutes photo by Syed Gilani know that statistics will change Union does want a freeze, they of your time. the minds of those uninvolved, have been asking for one since Are you more than a little Student's heart is set in homeland but I'm going to try. 1976. They cannot afford the concerned? Go to the next ral- Dennis, 22, came to the Dennis speaks Kalahari. The United States and the arms race. They are forced, by ly, send ten dollars a month to United States in June, 1982, Before he came to the United Soviet Union now possess the arms race, itself, to allocate an organization like SANE (a and since then has been living States, Dennis worked for a 50,000 nuclear weapons, a most of their money and citizen's organization for a sane in Rochester with his brother. construction company as fraction of which could destroy resources to the military. Ob- world), and vote for candidates He is from Rivers State, supervisor of different con- jas in no more people, no more viously, weapons that sit in on all levels of government Negeria. struction sites. Dennis enjoys buildings, no more trees) all storehouses, becoming ob- elections who support disar- Nigeria is a 22 year old listening to jazz, reggae, and a the cities in the northern solete, do not contribute to a mament. Don't let that be one developing nation. It got its in- type of African music called Ju hemisphere. Yet, the produc- healthy economy. Also, there of the things you give up when dependence from the British in Ju. He doesn't particularly like tion madness continues. Now, have been 15 treaties between deciding who to vote for. And October, 1960. It is the most niteclubs. He spends most of we are turning away from the US and the USSR since write more letters. It really populated nation in Africa and his time studying, working defensive weapons to first 1959. Not a single one has been does help. an oil-producing one, as well. towards his degree in Civil strike weapons. That means violated. And even though There is a saying that goes, "If Governed through a Technology. When he that we no longer want to they have not ratified the SALT you're not part of the solution, democracy, it has 19 states and graduates from Monroe Com- simply defend ourselves, we II, they are living up to it, a sign you are part of the problem." its capitol is Lagus. However, munity College, Dennis thinks want to kill everyone else. that they would just as soon That means that your very in- "the capitol is being shifted to he'll attend R.I.T. or any state Plans are rapidly becoming limit the number of weapons activity supports the nuclear Abuja," states Dennis, "this city that has a good architectural tangible weapons as we begin produced in the world. arms race. A professor I heard is in a more centralized loca- college. His heart is set on producing another 20,000 All of what I have written speak last year summed up the tion." returning to Nigeria after ob- nuclear warheads, along with thus far should be irrelevant. situation nicely (I don't know When asked what cultural taining his degree so that he countless other new missiles The fact is, we have the where he got it). He said, 'The difference affected him most, may contribute to the architec- and aircraft. capability to destroy this earth. United States and the Soviet Dennis said that "the English tural development of Nigeria. Is it "keeping up with the We have used our knowledge Union are like two people stan- language was confusing ' Dennis doesn't think that Russians" that you are worried of physics and chemistry, two ding in a room up to their necks because of the difference bet- there are many dissimilarities about? First of all, let's put an fields which should be in gasoline. One is holding six ween the British and American between his country and ours. end to the myth of Soviet ag- bursting with life and energy lit matches, the other 8. accent." Nigeria has three ma- "Of course, the technologies gression. With the exception of and which should be devoted Though they know that dropp- jor languages, two of which are advanced in the U.S., but the ICBM the United States has to the preservation of life and ing just one match would kill are called Hausa and Igbo. otherwise, we have much in been the first to introduce new our universe, to create them both, they struggle to There are many sub-languages; common." weapons. The USSR then cat- monsters that can do only one light more matches. It's up to ches up within five years. Uiing...kill. The only way to rid us to get the matches out of The Student Association Senate would like to thank Secondly, let's take a look at our lives of the ever present their hands and the gasoline everyone who participated in our survey, and would who's really been the ag- threat of total extinction is to drained out of the room." like to warmly extend our congratulations to the follow- ing individuals in winning gift certificates for the MCC The Broadway musical com- show, THE FANTASTICS, being directed by Don Bookstore: Patty Perevich, $10, Dana Lampe, $5, edy, CELEBRATION, will has been running in New York Walstrum, with musical direc- Mathew Flanigan, $5, Gunter Powers, $5. Please pick open a special matinee perfor- at the same theatre for a record tion by Robert Zajkowski and up your gift certificates in person at the next Student mance at 3:30 today in MCCs 23 years. CELEBRATION has Tom Fittipaldi. The Senate meeting Nov. 16 at 2:00 pm in Room 3-114. Theatre, Building 4. Three ad- many similarities to THE choreography is by Chalisse ditional performances will be FANTASTICS, but is a larger, Hunter and lighting by at 8:00 tonight, Friday, and more elaborate show. Suzanne Jones. The Eastside Community Center Saturday. One unusual feature of Leading roles in CELEBRA- This lively and entertaining CELEBRATION is that the TION are being played by needs volunteers for the upcoming show features seventeen song performers wear a total of 116 Michael Bonanno, Kellie holidays and year round. Many and dance numbers performed masks during the production Burke, Emmett Connor, and by a cast of sixteen MCC actors and some two dozen wigs. Ralph Bobzin. positions are available, for more and nine musicians. It was CELEBRATION is being Tickets are only $1.00 and information contact Jonathan written by Tom Jones and produced by MCCs Theatre may be purchased at the S.A. Harvey Schmidt, whose earlier and Music departments. It is Desk or at the door. Roberson at 288-0069.

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