Cam ou s interview Reed guides WARC through anniversary year

By BILL CISSNA play new ones. various situations--and we'll do it Campus: How long has WARC more often this term. Campus: We are interviewing had Pacifica? Campus: How about your today Art Reed, the new manager Mr. Reed: We've been running it promotion of campus events? of Allegheny's FM radio station, only one term now. Mr. Reed: We'll expanc' in this WARC. Art, how did you come by Campus: When does that series area, too. We have a new this position? go on the air? production manager and we hope Mr. Reed: Well, as you know, Mr. Reed: This term it will run campus groups will come to us, Bill, the manager's position has Monday through Friday nights because we feel that WARC been up and down over the past right after the 7 o'clock news. publicity does help various ac- few terms. Dave Kovacs and I Incidentally, with the Radio. tivities to be successful. were chosen to fill out Greg Drama series gone, Pacifica will Campus: How many people do Heath's term as Manager. Dave have the only dramatic you have on your staff? took last term, and I'll finish presentations this term. While Mr. Reed: Approximately 100 second term in the interim the series is new to WARC, it has staff members in various position. been on radio since 1948--and we fascinating capacities! We plan Campus: Do you plan to continue think our listeners should try it. to keep on improving, aiming in the position? Campus: What about your other towards a more efficient use of Mr. Reed: Elections will be held "outside" sources, like the Opera the staff, in more areas than one for Manager third term. I can't and the Shadow? if possible--announcers doing say that I've decided yet - maybe Mr. Reed: The opera still runs at sports, things like that. I'll wait to see what it's like. 2:00, Saturday afternoons; we'll Campus: How big is WARC? Campus: Art, is there anything still be running The Shadow, but Mr. Reed: Let me put it this way- new or innovative or brilliant probably earlier in the evening -technically, we can reach 20,000 WARC listeners can expect than before. people in the ...uh...metropolitan during your term as Manager? Campus: What's up with Meadville area. God only knows Mr. Reed: Not exactly. There basketball games this year? how big our audience is. will be some new programming-- Mr. Reed: We're not quite sure, Campus: What is your broad- for instance, we will be ex- but we do know that WMGW is casting policy concerning music? panding our Pacifica shows. This covering some of the games; and, Mr. Reed: We ask the an- is really one of our finest "out- if there are games they do not nouncers to use their discretion-- side" programs, and we think cover, we will. Of course, that especially concerning lyrics more people should give it a try. means home games--it costs us more than styles--since certain Most of the tapes run between a $50 a game to cover away games. laws are on the books. half-hour and an hour in length. If we can get the funds to pay for New WARC station manager Art Reed is filling out the third term of the position vacated by Greg Heath's resignation last term. Somewhere in this fine country--I We plan to review these as well as lines to transmit the coverage-- can't remember where--a deejay was recently jailed for playing then we'll do it. Otherwise, we'll Country Joe's "Fish" cheer from only do those games that aren't the Woodstock album. We do broadcast by WMGW. have to keep that in mind. But we Campus: Will there be any feel we are more avant-garde, changes in the news format? and more up-to-date than even Mr. Reed: No, not really. We commercial FM broadcasting, hope to improve the quality, of much less AM radio material. course, plus we'll be adding a We strive to keep ahead or at CAMP pretaped capsulated sports spot least up-to-date with what's Vol. 96, No. 32 Allegheny College, Meadville, Pa. - Tuesday, Jan. 9, 1973 in conjunction with the 7:00 News happening, as well as pleasing as Monday through Friday and at many musical tastes as possible. noon on Sunday. It'll be a special Campus: What's the condition of bit in addition to regular sports, the equipment?Mr. Reed: Old covering the daily national as but happy. Everything now is Extensive dorm damage well as local sports happenings. completely functional. Our Campus: Does the WARC minor problems last term were Editorial Board plan to continue small parts, something to be the policy of infrequent news expected with a ten-year old results in new policy editorials? transmitter. Everything was Mr. Reed: We plan to become By LINDA JERMAN looked over last month and is repair are paid for out of student thefts will be assessed to the most more involved in discussing the running well again. funds. Dr. Allen Edwards, common unit responsible, issues on the campus at least. Allegheny College faces a Campus: Do you have anything Allegheny College Treasurer, whether it be a room, section, Agreed, we do not editorialize else noteworthy to pass on about growing dilemma concerning the stated that the cost of restoration floor, or entire dorm. If, after ten frequently, but at times we do cost of abuse to campus dor- for dormitory lounges alone days of investigation by the feel the necessity to comment on See REED, page 8 mitories. The malicious mischief would run as high as $15,000. This college, the guilty party is not of students and outsiders has estimate would exclude the found, the restrictive area fine resulted in stolen lounge fur- normal wear and tear expenses will be put into effect. nishings, broken windows, that every college must incur. It is definitely up to the Meadville party slashed carpeting, abused To alleviate the problem of the students to see that these un- lavatories, mutilated exit signs potential rise in student room necessary abuses are curtailed. and globe lights, along with a host fees due to this damage, the Without this cooperation it will be of other property mistreatments college is initiating a new policy necessary to hire more security joins D.C. protest that make dorm living more concerning campus building police which will heavily tax the Nearly three thousand people the people to have to come there costly and sometimes un- abuse. Fines for damages -of school budget. desirable. The bills for labor and gathered at the New York once again to show their concern. Avenue Presbyterian Church in Schweiker said he remembers Washington D.C. last week to as a new member of the Armed make preparations to visit their Services Committee in 1965 that legislators and express their Robert McNamara told them, outrage over the heavy bombing "The boys will be home before of North Vietnam and their Christmas." That was seven distress over the prolongation of years ago, he said, and the the war and to ask their Committee received mis r. legislators to do everything formation and misinterpretat possible to end it. of the facts, and this continue Constituents from Meadville be true. Senator Schweiker aisu were Betty Bailey, Sally Bailey, stated that the Legislative Tom Cagle, Don Becker, Mary branch has been slow in asserting Lee McQuiston, and Carole its Constitutional perogatives. Barnet. Altogether there were This is because there has been three hundred people from honest doubt of who's got the Pennsylvania ranging in age authority and therefore the from very young to very old, but Administration has seized it. He mostly middle age. is afraid that the War is eroding The group gathered in Senator our democracy. Schweiker's office to offer him After the session with the petitions of signatures ranging in Senator Schweiker, the six number from the 150 names of Meadville constituents had lunch Meadville people to the 4000 with Congressman Vigorito in the signatures from . House dining room where they Senator Schweiker told the group discussed many of the same that he opposes the bombing and things with him. He came out thinks it will make it more dif- strongly against the war and said ficult for the talks to be suc- it was immoral, we should not be cessful. there, and he was doing He is in favor of accepting the everything he possibly could to nine point proposal to end the get us out and he had been War as we agreed upon in Oc- working for years to do so. He tober. He assured the con- expressed great dismay over the stituents that he will go for any recent bombings. and every bill to end the war now. The Congressman likened our Senator Schweiker commented recent heavy bombardment of that he had not seen so many North Vietnam to the bombing of people in his chambers since the by Germans during Before college officials set about remedying the atrocious conditions that exist in such places as this Caflisch Cambodian invasion and was bathroom, they want to take steps to guarantee that renovation work will not be destroyed within days of See D.C., page 8 its completion. sorry that it was necessary for 2 CAMPUS Tuesday, January 9, 1973 End the Silence

It is time for President Nixon to break the official silence he has maintained since the election and explain some of his crucial The Year of Congress decisions of the last month to the American people. The President had stated earlier that he would keep oan open ad- ministration, "but only when it serves the public interest." Assuming even that limited a concept of an open administration, it is obvious that the need to serve the public interest through By ARBY SWIFT The old adage "Information is Power" proves openness is important now more than ever. especially truthful when applied to the difficulty The Presidential silence on the peace negotiations, encountered by many members of Congress in Congress opened its doors for the 93rd session obtaining the necessary information about the bombing raids over Hanoi, and , substantial administrative cuts in last week and the voices heard in the capitol's agricultural assistance programs threatens to erode the dignity of issues they vote on. chambers spoke of new conflict between the the office of the Presidency itself. The call for President Nixon to legislative and executive branches of govern- answer public questions in regards to his recent controversial ment. Republican Richard Nixon is faced with President Nixon has already clashed with decisions has come from supporters and critics of the President the third opposition controlled Congress of his Congress over the spending of appropriated alike. Most intelligent observers will agree that the delicate presidency. And last week's events in Congress funds in areas ranging from water pollution nature of the Paris peace negotiations requires a certain amount left the distinct impression that the olive branch of deft handling and guarded silence on the subject. Yet, even control to food stamp programs. Presidents tentatively offered earlier to the Nixon Ad- that necessary degree of caution does not justify the almost total have long had power to impound appropriated ministration by such leading Democrats as worldwide blackout on news from the White House. funds for supposedly "good" reasons, but Nixon Hubert Humphrey and Edward Kennedy was has drastically expanded this practice often for A Presidential explanation is especially needed for the being withdrawn.' Last month Kennedy sent out political purposes. Nixon wants to cut federal devastating bombing raids over Hanoi which killed around 1300 a peace feeler suggesting that Nixon might have spending to the point where he sought power last civilians and added just under 100 American fliers to the prisoner better relations with the new Congress that he , fall to impose a ceiling on the budget. of war rolls. Such highhanded executive policy cannot remain has had at any time before. Humphrey had Democrats are up in arms over impoundments unaccounted for long without severe damage being done to prepared a pre-bombing renewal TV spot of appropriated funds for environmental President Nixon's position at home and abroad during his second calling forsupport of the President. It appears term. By maintaining his silence, President Nixon takes the cleanup and social services measures noting that that the bipartisanship peace probe, has cooled considerable risk of alienating himself further from the the Defense Department budget is expected to . unexplained following the advent of the stili. increase by four billion dollars. The fight will Democratic Congress, losing the personal mandate that he Hanoi. On the first day of bOmbing raids over - continue when Republicans try to prevent the received in November and sabotaging the beneficial relations that enate DemoatsO- voted by business, House_ and-S new minimum wagelaw from being expanded to he recently established with the Chinese and Russian.leaders.: large margins to.,endorse: a policy statement cover teenage workers. So much for the Young President Nixon would do, well to follow the precedent that he sponsored by Kennedy that suggorted VoterS -for the President: himself established when he made the controversial decisions in legislation to cut off funds for the Vietnam War. his first term to invade Cambodia and mine and blockade North Vietnam. Then the President explained his decisions by ap- pearing on nationwide TV and answering reporters' questions at This Democratic policy statement went in a press conference. Even such a limited accounting to the nation tandem with new legislation being offered by

by Nixon has been missing , in. the , last month: Later this month Senators Brooke (R-Mass.) and Cranston (D- President Nixon will delivertw,o formal addresses to the American that would cut off Vietnam, war funding people in his Inaugural Address and State of the Union Message. except for defense of the remaining American However, a more informal appearance - by -Nixon at : , a , press troops. Although the ultimate effectiveness . of

conference or over nationwide television , is needed to show the any end the war legislation is doubtful, the proper respect that a President should have for his countrymen growing support behind such efforts reflects the and a free press. Remember that last November's mandate wasn't concern felt by many about Congresses' loss of for four more years of silence. authority and power to the Executive branch.

During the past few months, the drive to reform and reassert the traditional authority of the legislative branch has gained new force Sign of the Times because of a number of factors An important catalyst is the inevitable tension that arises Remember the good old days? It seems overly sentimental to between a Republican President and long for days of just three years ago, but things have changed. Democratic majority in conflict over many issues Once doors would be safely left unlocked. Now, in every building and seeking to work around each other. Nixon's on campus it is necessary to bolt down or lock up anything shakeup in his administration was partly valu able. prompted by his desire to concentrate more Vandalism has become a widespread, serious, and expensive . power in the hands of the White House staff and It is obvious that any drive to reassert problem. To combat the cost, Allegheny now takes its place with presidential assistants; for they are the in- Congressional authority must begin with the bigger universities in instituting a damage policy. Now, like the dividuals who have the greatest loyalty to the reform of Congress itself. Retired Senate tire drill fines, entire floors will be held responsible and billed for President. In many cases, presidential assistants veteran John Sherman Cooper (R-Ky.) left the missing items. If the person (or persons) responsible cannot be such as Henry Kissinger and John Erlichman hallowed legislative chambers with this found, everyone will have to pay for a replacement. have replaced cabinet members as the real statement: "Congress should maintain its The difficulty with this system will be enforcement. Like the decision makers and policy formulators. This is powers, but I don't think it will unless it false alarm policy, students may refuse to pay the bill. This fortunate for President Nixon's purposes organizes itself to deal with the problems." The policy, however, is the only feasible one. The College certainly because the assistants can carry out his policies Ralph Nader Congress Project and groups like cannot afford to pay for "lost" furniture, televisions, etc. without and escape congressional testimony , by claiming the Committee for an Effective Congress have a tuition increase. Perhaps it may also encourage a mere executive privilege thereby withholding vital started to draw public attention to the problem responsible attitude by the students. Maybe now we'll all think information from the legislators. Just last and recommended plans for action. First term twice when we see someone walking away with school property; Tuesday Henry Kissinger claimed executive Senators Charles Mathias (R-Maryland) and after all, we'll be the ones picking up the tab. privilege in refusing to appear before the Senate Adlai Stevenson (D-I1.) have started the latest Foreign Relations Committee and answer reform drive in Congress holding hearings by questions about the Paris Peace negotiations. their Ad Hoc Committee on Political Reform. A reform package is being put together in the CA Publi , bed since 1876 h v tile Students HI. Allegheny Cillege House that would call for a 70 year age limit and caucus voting for the all powerful committee Published every Tuesday and Friday throughout the chairmen. The package will also include a academic year, except during examination periods. JACK McCAIN.- Editor Editorial policy is determined by the Editorial Board. proposal to set up a body to draw up a separate Opinions expressed editorially are the responsibility of the legislative program for Democrats. Editorial Board and are not necessarily those of the BILL CISSNA DIANA ROSS Ass't. Managing Editor Allegheny Student Government or of Allegheny College. Managing Editor Letters and signed articles are the opinions only of their authors. The 93rd Congress will be faced with its most Members of the Editorial Board are Jack McCain (Chair important new legislation in the areas of tax HENRY SILBERBLATT AMY HARRISON man), -Bill Cissna , Amy Harrison, Diana Ross, Jim Photography Editor reform and the creation of a national health Editorial Page Editor Skees, Mary Sue Sweeney, and Arby Swift. Deadlines for Letters to the Editor, unsolicited columns, and insurance plan. It is over these issues that the articles are 2:30 pm Sunday and Wednesday. Deadlines latest struggle for the balance of power between JIM SKEES ARBY SWIFT for classifieds are 7:00 pm Monday and Wednesday. the Legislative and Executive branch will Associate Editor Associate Editor Payment in advance must accompany all classifieds. probably be fought. The final form of any tax Lost and found notices and announcements of a non- financial nature are published free of charge. reform and health insurance legislation may give PAT one a clue as to who the winner was. It is lear Sports Editor National Advertising representative: National Educational that the American people will be the ultimate Advertising Service. winners when they have three separate, but MARY SUE SWEENEY JUDY BARABAS Subscriptions: $9.00 for the full academic year, $3.25 per Business Manager Advertising Manager term. equal branches of federal government instead of Offices are located in Rooms U-202 and U-210 of the Campus having an unequal Legislative branch that is a JUDY KOPER Center-Fine Arts Building, Allegheny College, Meadville, Production Ass't. Pa. 16335. Mailing address: Campus, Box 12, Allegheny shadow of its former self. Instead of making College, Meadville, Pa. 16335. Telephones: (814) 724-5386, 1973 "The Year of Europe", let's make it The PHOTOGRAPHY: Rachel Byrner, Bob Meyer, George Pierson 5387. Year of Congress. Circulation Managers JOSE M. NAHARRO and GEORGE NARUNS, Tuesday, January 9, 1973 CAMPUS Page 3 God : The Infinite and Personal

By BOB WA UZZINSKI

The question the study of espistemology poses Oh First has real significance for twentieth century man. In an existentially drenched age where truth is defined not in terms of absolutes (i.e. tran- scending time and circumstances) but in terms Amendment. . of personal relevance, one is hard pressed to answer the question that epistemology poses. By JOE DUDICK Namely, how do we know that we know or how we know we know. The First Amendment to the Constitution of the The metaphysical necessity for knowing is a expressly protects the press from government supervision or devestatingly challenging topic of quest for censorship. answers. For the problem of being has more Freedom of the press is one right that every generation of than just philosophical overtones, explicit in the Americans has cherished as the keystone of our liberty. Today, quest for being or existence lies the theological however, this basic right is being challenged. and intellectual questions that plague twentieth Why is freedom of the press so important? century man. In a republic, such as ours, ultimate power rests with the people. If the people are to make the best decisions on matters of public policy, or elect the best representatives to make those decisions Questions such as "Who am I?" "Where am I going?" and "How do I live the kind of life I for them, then the people must be as fully informed as possible. know I want to be living?" qualitatively The responsibility of the press, then, is to keep the people in- speaking. The impersonal origin theory has us wanting formed on all public issues. But, because there is rarely a single Aristotle once asked in relation to in two basic areas. The first area is a dualistic proper position on any public issue, the press must present all metaphysics, "What has produced the par- experiential system. For here we find no ab- sides of every controversy. By doing this, and by acting as a forum ticular you are mentioning." So in relation to solute models of personalness. Then into this for open and complete discussion, the press is doing its job. mankind, who or what has produced mankind? vacuum we substitute our own finite models for Accepting this point, it is then easy to see why the press must personalness, all the while maintaining that the operate in an atmosphere of complete freedom. If the in- universe is impersonal. Here is the tension of formation the press gives the people is shaped by the government impersonal origins and personal (or quest for) or others, and the people then make decisions based on that existence. information, we are left with something less than a free society. The press must have free access to the councils of government in order to report what decisions are being made, who is making Secondly the impersonal universe leaves us them, and why they are being made. With this information, the • with a reductionalistie outlook. people can either sustain the actions of the government, or elect a Here only origins, particulars, energies, masses government that will do its will. and forces have any consequence for us. • But Its responsibility to the people, however, does not give the press how can we find meaning from impersonal carte blanche. There are certain thinis which the govettmelit particulars? And if there are only particulars must keep confidential, especially matters dealing with national and no absolutes what is our basis for knowledge security. But the press and public must always be wary of a (how do you know 1+1, equals 2) or what is our government that uses the "secret stamp" often and with lettle basis for laws, courts, schools, morality? How seeming justification. do you know the Vietnam War is wrong or All but an extremely small amount of the business of the racism or materialism is wrong, if all truth is government is also the business of the people. A government that particular to the individual. is honest and faithful to public wishes has nothing to fear from The moral necessity of the twentieth century the people. must be answered as well. To be sure man is a Recent polls indicate that more than half of the American moral creature, that is he has moral motions or people support the traditional rights of the press, including the notions as to what is right or wrong. The uproar right of the press to keep confidential the names of its sources. (A of the 60s about the evils of racism, war and number of reporters are now in jail because they have refused to materialism prove this. Directly related to the reveal their news sources.) But regardless of this point, efforts by moral side of epistemology lies the question of government at every level to restrict the free workings of the press truth, or how do you know what is true. are increasing at an alarming rate. No longer is the battle just between the press and the govern- Since David Hume, the 'British empiricist, we ment. At issue is not just the right of the press to publish, but See GOD, have ceased to talk about philosophical cause page 4 rather of the people to know! and effect. Yet in all other areas of knowledge such as science, math, economics, and history, we religiously study cause and effect. While on one hand denying philosophical cause and effect in relation to man's origin, yet behind every philosophy of the world lies or suggests an Unmoved Mover of an Uncaused Cause. Back of Yin and Yang lies a shadowy Tao; ' back of Zoroastrianism lies a mystical figure, and back of the Greek gods lay Fate, creating a dualistic tension with monotheistic overtones.

Therefore, as I see it, existence can only be explained in three' basic ways. First, everything we know could have come from nothing. Now by nothing I mean nothing nothing not SOwething nothing. Nothing nothing is not energy waves, atoms, personalities., but nothing— absolute zero. We soon see the absurdity of this position 'for from nothing can come nothing. Secondly, it could have 'cone from- an Fni- personal being or fOree such' as' Mass energy or particles.. But this leaveS us with an.imperSbnally made, impersonally oriented universe. if I were to hold T4E- Davek_ PTV' this position I 'would be a living hypocrite, For Ar/ocht.627r,- on one hand I would he saying origins were 7itlesOevP(G4 impersonal While on the other hand 1 would be 'MY FRIEND, BEBE, AND I ARE SUNNING OURSELVES, ON LAUNCH, 31FST ovr— sHoar trying to live personally with my family,• friends FROM MY FLORIDA RETREAT , . . WHO AM I?' or acquaintances. Page 4 CAMPUS Tuesday, Juary 9, 1973 Art from 'the The return good old days' of Tommy By TOM CONLEE song. By KERRIE LOGAN The guest soloists make for the Way back in '69, Peter many highpoints of the operatic The "Roycroft Prints," now on Townshend and his group, the Tommy. With comments and in exhibition in Allegheny College's Who presented the first "rock- order of appearance they are: Penelec Gallery, are an excellent opera," Tommy. Tommy, Pete Townshend (Narrator)— example of Americana "in the besides being a satisfying album, Mr. Townshend does a fine job as good old days." The eighty-two oeverall, was the precursor of narrator, especially on member collection is one things to come. "Amazing Journey." I would like representative of the many Following in it's footsteps were to hear more of his solo album handicrafted products of "The Jesus Christ, Superstar (original from his vocal performance here. Roycrofters," a form of paternal and Broadway cast albums), 666 Steve Winwood (Father): corporation, operated by Elbert and other pseudo-religious-social Whoever thought" of this casting Hubbard from the late nineteenth commentary type B.S. (I expect should either be shot or century until his death on the soon to see rock operas based on congratulated. I haven't quite Lusitania in 1915. The prints the Ten Commandments or decided which. His voice carries themselves, hand-produced and Satan's being cast from Hell or quite a bit of the tragedy of illuminated by non-professional perhpas even a four record set Tommy. artisans living in East Aurora, based on an operatic tran- assembly-line tedium already Maggie Bell (Mother): She's New York, are notable in their homilies, matters, and views, the scendental version of Mother there and sings well, but strings attempted reflection of art common in American industry. era and experience of Hubbard Goose.) Tommy also brought the Who seem a little out of place. nouveau trends in decoration and Yet three actions in support of the and of those whom he respected. Richie Havens (Hawker) : This all-around well-being of his Browsing about the Roycroft the recognition they deserved. in typography, and the collection But someone, somewhere (Lous guy brings the role of the Hawker is even more significant through employees were not solely Collection and its . accompanying home. He fits the role to a perfect its projection of Hubbard's reflective of a generous refor- background material is delightful Reizner by name) decided that T. Tommy philosophy. "Life Without In- mer; Hubbard strongly favored not only to those interested in needed to be legitimized; to be more operatic and a little Merry Clayton (The Acid dustry is Guilt; Industry Without the tenets of American graphic design art nouveau, but Queen) : See comments above on Art is Brutality." capitalism and "big business," serves as a valuable introduction less erratic-rock. So, Mr. Reizner organized an orchestra Havens, change the sex. These Hubbard conducted Roycroft and at one point noted that Ida to the mood of one segment of two songs are the best things on Tarbell had written A History of American life as it evolved from (The London Symphony) and a production as a "benevolent choir and some rock vocalists to the album. dictatorship," providing beyond the Standard Oil Company a horse and buggy society into the Roger Daltrey (Tommy): basic employment needs for the "...from her own point of new industrial institutions of carry the major roles. As much as 1 hate to admit it, it actually Roger Daltrey plays the deaf- Roycrofters through recreational view...the ditch, where her World War I. dumb blind Messiahnical pin-ball father's wheelbarrow was landed works. programs, evening en- Tommy wizard better than before, with tertainment, his own Sunday by a Standard Oil tank-wagon." (Ode Sp 99001) as more biting urgenev evening lectures, and classes performed by the London Hubbard's father, a doctor who -Symphony Orchestra and Rod Stewart (local lad): designed to instruct Roycroft attended Allegheny College in Chambre Choir with guest Roddy sings Pinball Wizard. I men and women in new crafts 1838, was a strict fundamentalist, soloiststis by and large, a better wish the choir had taken a few skills in printing, illumination, and the recognition which Tommy than the original. The minutes break. This is another leatherwork, furniture making, Hubbard accorded to self- album does have its weak points, high point. and coppersmithing. Hubbard reliance in his business success but with one glaring exception Richard Harris '(Doctor): operated his enterprise on an echoed his moralistic upbringing ("Christmas," I'll get to that Well, he speaks his part, thank light-hour work day, a rarity in in an era of "opportunity" for the later) these points are identical God; he never could sing too well. 1900, and he facilitated freedom hardworking American. "Fra to points in the original. Those are the roles, you can of involvement for his employees Elbertus," as Hubbard termed Look, "Sally Simpson" just judge for yourself from that. I within several stages of himself, proved enigmatic in the doesn't fit in the context of the like this new Tommy, but I refuse production, thus avoiding the curious mixture of personal rest of an overall fine work. It's to rave or tear it up. It is good, fortitude and the near-socialism lyrics are only vapid doggerel but not for everyone. If you like which he preached and practiced and the music is neo-polka. the traditional rock-opera, you in East Aurora, but the America Nothing could save it. should love it. If you loved the for whom he wrote was itself in This is the only truly bad cut on original you might hate it. upsetting transition from small- either Tommy, but the Chambre My rating is a B with a big E for town concerns to a more urban Choir sometimes gets out of effort and two gold stars for all self-realization. hand, especially on the song the extra garbage that came with The prints chosen for the "Christmas." The Father (Steve the album. (It has some very present Penelec exhibit express Winwood) is drowned out be nice artwork-photography in the through their diversity of bellowing perfectly (harsh) libretto booklet.) pitched voices. It hurts this fine GOD, from page 3 Starting with an infinite per- personal relationship with us. A environmentally programmed Immanuel Kant recognized the automaton (viz a via B. F. need for truth in communication sonal God, the question of relationship of mutual com- epistemology can be answered. mitment, trust, love and ex- Skinner) but I am a human being when he said that unless we are of infinite worth totally in touch morally truthful than when For God is the Uncaused Cause change of personalities.. In ad- behind all causes, which enables dition for the first time we now with God through Jesus Christ's speaking to each other, how do death on the cross' and it's ap- we know if the other is telling the one to rejoice that there is cause know etemogogically, the and effect in the universe. meaning of love, trust, com- propriation to 'my life. truth or not. Without being mitment, etc. Now we can know true truth, morally truthful you have a Because of this realization one now knows he is caused or born Also the infinite personal God (the adjective is needed for communication breakdown, viz. everyone is talking about their the Pentagon Papers. for a purpose, not simply to exist gives me answers to my but to have some kind of effect on questions of unity and diversity. own brand of truth) which is not Therefore do we do as Marshall No longer is there a tension relative to time a circumstance. McLuhan suggests--i.e. take a his surroundings. Not a finite effect but an infinite effect between particulars and ab- We can internalize Truth in and vote, strike a medium and say solutes for in the Triune God we through Christ coming into our Noticed the truth is 51 percent of the vote and because he is in touch with the infinite personal God who wants see how three can be one and one lives and we can concretize truth 49 percent of the vote is nontruth can be three. Here is unity with through God's revealed truth or COLD Weather or do we as the existentialist, say to work out his infiniteness through our finiteness restoring complete individual freedom and the Scriptures. For in the all truth is totally relative to the diversity with complete Scriptures we see moral and lately? individual and his own ex- us to the qualitative image of God that was intended to be a part of metaphysical unity. metaphysical absolutes that if I periences. Or do we do as the No longer am I a complex - transgressed, bring about guilt absurdist and say there is neither our nature. It is as if the infinite We can't help that, personal God wants to have a chemically determined object and a blockage of true truth. truth nor reality. ( viz a viz. Francis Crick) or an Indeed we can know the Truth but we can offer and the Truth will set us free! SWEATERS at All winter stock must go! HEART-WARMING Priced jackets WARC highlights

sweaters Tuesday, January 9 SWEATERS 250 Chestnut Street 7:15 pm—Odet‘a talks with Celestine, Ware. Meadville, Pa. 16335 T-NECK 337-6915 Wednesday, January io Cardigan 7:15 pm--"Here She Is: The 'Making of Miss, America." Actual V-NECK co-ordinates recordings from past Miss America contests in a probing look at one of Vests our more .quaint tribal customs. $6.88 and $9.88 all slacks Thursday, January 11 Were up to $40.00 some • jeans 7: IS pm--"Pathology of a Neighborhood." An attempt to assess what it's like to live in a deteriorating part of South Bronx as told by the some purses people who live there. Tues. - Sat. dresses Friday. January 12 9:30 - 5:00 long dresses Mon. & Fri. 7:15 pm--WARC Sports Report.. 9:30 - 9:00 7:30 pm--The Shadow: "Murder from the Grave." A doctor ex- periments with an immortality drug which brings disaster to himself OF MEADVILLE Step ix bust, gait and others. 247 Chestnut

Tuesday, January 9, 1973 CAMPUS Pip 5 Santana: most satisfying Three exhibits open 1973 By MARK REITER

I've never thought of myself as a devotee of Santana, Weeks, even months, may pass without art season me giving a provisional nod, not to mention an appreciative listen, to Santana's music. Yet in Three concurrent exhibitions selected from a larger exhibition purchasing the band's latest release Caravanserai open the winter art series in the shown at the International (Columbia KC 31610) I also purchased a revelation: galleries of Doane Hall in the Museum of Photography at the I have in my possession, with the aid of shady Allegheny College Campus George Eastman House in summer trades, all of Santana's recorded work Center. From January 3 through Rochester, New York, in the including the atrocious live recording which banded 31 the Segebarth Collection of spring of 1972. The to the ubiquitous in a Roycroft Mottoes, books and photographers represented Hawaiian volcano. Furthermore, I have actually handicrafts will be on exhibit in began working in the 1960's, and seen them in live performance, a fact I can attach to the Penelec Gallery; the images, concepts, and only one of my favorite bands. When pressed, I photographs from the In- techniques explored are in- admit to loving the Who, the Band and the Allman ternational • Museum of dicative of the photographic Brothers Band; these choices invariably satisfy the Photography will be on display in trends that began at that time curious and the lovers of the obvious. But I own only the Bowman Gallery; and and are continuing into the 1970's. three albums of each of the first two bands and none photographs by Richard Murphy, of the third. Clearly, the proclivities of my wallet a 1971 Allegheny graduate, will are not a function of my musical preference. Record be shown in the Megahan Gallery. Return to similar art buying is more of an aberration, attentive to serendipity, whimsy and good discounts, than a rationally conceived process. But surely five Commune craftsmen The primary force of the Santana albums and attendance at one of their exhibition is that photographers concerts bespeaks something more than vic- The Segebarth Collection are returning in part to a closer timization by the irrational. Who made me do it? : contains 88 prints from the relationship with such other art How has Santana put me in the closet and forced men '= Roycroft Commune, a com- media as painting and graphics to come out? munity of craftsmen established after four or five decades -of at Aurora, New York, by Elbert separation while photographers Hubbard, who believed that searched for a pure photographic Paying the AM-FM dues to hits like "Jing," "Evil language. Among the Ways," "Soul Sacrifice," "" "finding one's work and working and "Everybody's Everything" accounted for me it'' was the secret to a fruitful photographers represented in the scooping up the first three albums. And my life. According to Hubbard, who exhibit are Leslie Krims, Judy psychedelicised fondness for involved record covers became known as Fra Elbertus, Dater and Betty Hahn, all of certainly hastened such purchases. What could be craftsmanship was the means by whom have achieved con- which personal integrity and siderable international more profound than the felinated man-woman of the recognition in recent years. first album cover if not for the latent phallicism of satisfaction could be achieved he second? The third cover was a letdown,'jaded by through art and industry in a rapidly changing world of in- the intricacies of the first two. It was - how does one Former student exhibits say? - ethereal and plastic. Sound like bullshit to dustrialism, urbanization and you? well, five million people of varied climes (red poverty. freaks, soporofics, afficianados of the samba, in- "The 60's Continuum" replaces cipient latinos, closet-rockers, aspiiring drummers Roycroft products popular the Jerry Uelsmann show which and so on) shelled out their cash to jive and sway to was originally scheduled for January. Santana. Five million, perhaps more, gobbled the The Roycroft Commune was Richard Murphy's work, 25 music up, became unwitting slaves of "creeping modelled after William Morris's photographs to be shown in the Santana-ism." Me too. But Santana's appeal was art and craft movement in Megahan Gallery, represents a not merely evident in record sales and other forms . The products of the of fiscal applause. Other Bay Area bands like Joy of print shop became very popular search for photographic clarity in his ideas and technical concepts Cooking and Cat Mother cropped up sporting their Jerry Garcia or Duane Allman. And there is none of in the United States at the turn of and provides an exciting contrast very own bonga-conga-timbales section. And we the chop-chop insanity within the percussionists; the century, publishing know that imitation is the highest compliment. The their work is peerless yet muted to showcase magazines and books expounding to "The Continuum " Santana wave surged on with lesser permutations of exhibition. Murphy now is a Carlos. And 's manner at the organ no Hubbard's philosophy. Among African-latino rhythms, namely in bands like War the most famous of the freelance photographer based at longer sounds like a fill-in horn section. He. ftmc- The Studio in his native Holyoke, and Maio. And percussionists Chepito Areas and tions as a textural device, somewhat in the same publications were two Mike Carrabello began making cameo appearances Massachusetts. He has on a wide , fashion as the mellotron of_the Moody Blues though magazines, "The Philistine" and photographed extensively in New range of other albums; witness their not as lavish. Most of the compositions recall "Fra Magazine," and two books, effectiveness on Boz Scagg's "Flames of Love," a A Message England and. Pennsylvania and song entirely governed by _ two non-electric earlier material: "Just in Time to See the Sun" to Garcia and The has exhibited at the Erie Art echoes "" from Abraxas and Little Journeys. unamplified, musicians. Desperate doctoral can- Center, Allegheny College and "Song of the Wind" is a gorgeous guitar piece that the Unitarian Church in Mead- didates did their dissertations on the cosiology and rivals "Samba Pa Ti", also from Abraxas. But the rhythmic structures behind their music. And Roycroft Mottoes ville. His work has been that's alright since even the slightest advancement published by the Associated finally Carlos Santana teamed up with Buddy Miles. upon magical- tunes should satisfy the listener. Press, the Holyoke Transcript- It was inevitable. Buddy Miles had already com- Carlos Santana and drummer Mike Shrieve also The Roycroft Mottoes are Telegraph, the Erie Times bined his talents with three of rock's finest rearrange Antonio Carlos Jobim's "Stone Flower". homilies and statements by and the Meadville Tribune. While a guitarists, namely Mike Bloomfield, Mahavishnu Furthermore, there is almost one hour of music on Hubbard and those he greatly John McLaughlin and Jim i Hendrix. Why not Carlos admired, including Emerson, student at Allegheny he served as Santana? With that the wave crested. The music this single 1p. And during times when bigshots like a teaching and darkroom Rod Stewart and Creedence Clearwater can get Thoreau, Eliot, Morris, Lincoln sagged and the drug-crazed antics of various band assistant in the art . away with 28 minutes per album, this comes as a and Ruskin. The exhibition in- members led to dissension and jail sentences. Two welcome bonus. cludes a small collection of books members departed. Two excellent replacements and other handicrafts produced arrived. And Carlos Santana himself went cosmic. by the Roycroft shops. Gallery schedule I don't know exactly why I bought this album. I certainly hadn't heard any of it prior to buying it. Photographs exhibited And though the band's hectic evolution should by And likewise I can't explain how I've accumulated The galleries are open from normal standards have led to its destruction, it is all of Santana's other releases. But I do know that 1:30 to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Carlos' devotion to mystic teachings that has "The 60's Continuum" to be Saturday; from 7 to 9 p.m. this is Santana's most enlightened and satisfying shown in the Bowman Gallery rejuvenated the band and the music. Indeed, this album to date. And that's reason enough. Wednesday and Friday; and new album is a revelation. For one thing, the cover consists of 115 photo ra h s Prom 2 to 4 p.m. on Sunday. is the epitome of simplicity and beauty; a -gauzy carnal blue field with shadowy camels tracing along ' the desert as a huge duo of holy star and elliptical TV MUSIC sun illumine their path. None of the piecemeal APPLIANCE CENTER collage from former covers. But generally - .such V,/! concern with ornamentation • conceals the music, 283 Chestnut Street covers up for poor quality . In this case however it 335-6257 amplifies the music. With Caravanserai we have All money moochers, loot none of the grab-bag mix of gentle sambas alter- nating with brutal percussive numbers from ,Magn avox coonents,Mp radios, previous efforts. Where the first three Santana leechers, cash coppers, and albums gave every Musician a good share of the and tapeplaye n„ .. spotlight and were dominated by the rhythm section , - change cheaters. Would - ,you Caravanserai is thematically coherent and is We service all makee..:7 thoroughly, as well as- fortunately, dominated by like to make your own money Carlos' lead guitar. For the best prices in town for a change'? For the most part the album comprises ten well- segued, instrumental compositions. There are no go to cut aupuco A. Then s e ll ads for us on lyrics to speak of, though Carlos offers two pleaSant and brief verses of semi-metaphysics (the sun, love, ..., ... commission; with wonderful - - the universe....). The album offers all the strengths aiakodwit.telt - of a song cycle without the ,tedium of a narrative. If Ill (Can there possibly be such a thing as a non- 3 for $11.00 to Allegheny advancement opportunities! objective musical parabola? If so, this is it.) Carlos i ill f Santana's guitar slides in, out and around the dense students with I.D.'s! 36B North St Ifs easy, it's fun! yet restrained layer of rhythm the percussion Hours: section lays down. As an electric guitarist Santana Free papers with each purchase. MsaTurldWaymitryirn.6pm itc Cm f uus is certainly a master, as unique and detectable as IIAA 11 Page 6 CAMPUS Tuesday, January 9, 1973 Netters set for PAC opener with Hiram

Afem,kgai 10e After a disappointing 1-4 Only four of Sundstrom's exhibition slate tinged by a one original 25 team members have point loss in a bitterly contested been lost during the course of the game with nationally ranked last month. Two of the four had Clarion, Coach Norm Sund- to quit because of their grades. strom's netters will make their PAC debut at Hiram College Personnel Progress Report tonight at 8:00 pm. Sundstrom offered up a The Gators will be minus the number of on the spot ob- services of two key sophomore servations of his varsity per- veterans. Larry Turnbaugh, who sonnel. led the Gators to a second place finish last season, has been Dave Malone: "Malone is sidelined for at least three weeks coming along," according to 40/Men with what Sundstrom calls a Sundstrom, "he makes a lot of 4010,4 "badly dislocated thumb." freshman mistakes, but his 1/10A00 hustle makes up for that. With John Reynders was lost to the Reynders and Turnbaugh gone he n team when he broke his ankle will probably fill one of the it while working out during starting berths." Christmas vacation. Before his injury Reynders led this year's Jim Hein: "Hein has been team in scoring and rebounding. going an excellent job running the club. He improved quite a bit

Sundstrom, obviously over last year, especially • discontent with his team's record sharpening his shooting skills." up to this point, believes that the squad should have been at least 2- Jim Henyey: "Henyey is 100 2 at break. "We could have percent improved. He has beaten any one of those four especially made progress in NINE RETURNING GATOR VETERANS will travel to Hiram tonight to clash with the undefeated Terrier teams." shooting and rebounding.".. team. Pictured from left to right are: (kneeling) Paul Rockar, Dave Green, and Chuck Duncan; (standing) Larry Turnbaugh,, Gerry Stupiansky, Jim Henyey, John Reynders, Jim Hem and Mike Malone. Joe Knap: "Knap has progressed tremendously. He is "We played four top ranked rebounding better than ever. His Roy Wilson : "Roy Wilson has The terriers will come into the Hiram will enter the game with ball clubs in the likes of West- attitude is excellent." Knap come around and displayed a lot game with basically the same a spotless 7-0 record, and a 2-0 minster, Edinboro, Grove City missed most of the team's pre- of ability. He has not put it all ball club they had last year. PAC slate. The Terriers have and Clarion." season practices because of together yet." The only change in the club has already downed Case Western student teaching responsibilities been the replacement of last Reserve and Washington and "We played tour games in eight which had to be filled during the Hiram Hosts PAC Debut year's top scorer by a freshman Jefferson in PAC action. days, all on the road, under some first term. newcomer. unusual circumstances that The Gators travel to Hiram surrounded the club. We could Mike Malone: "Malone has tonight to play what Sundstrom "They have good height, go to All of Hiram's starters range have been 4-0." improved on defense." Malone calls, "The team to beat in the the boards well, and have great above the six foot level. was the PAC's foul shooting PAC." shooting ability," said Sund- "We played an especially good leader last season. strom. game against Westminster. We played good ball for twelve Dave Green: "Green has minutes and then the roof caved really come along. He was in bed In Fla. pre-season workouts Sundstrom concluded. with the flu two days prior to the Clarion game, and wasn't playing The Gators played all five of at full capacity." their exhibition games under a Swim team places six in top slight disadvantage. Each one of John Reynders : "Reynders the teams they played had been has improved his speed, practicing two weeks prior to the quickness, and rebounding start of Allegheny's official ability." workouts. PAC schools, unlike small college rankings most other area colleges, do not Larry Turnbaugh: "Larry begin practices until November Turnbaugh is coming into his 1. Other schools start around the own." in the top ten of small college or six swimmers didn't make the middle of October. swimming in six events. In the trip. The whole Florida venture Gerry Stupiansky: 200 freestyle senior Peter "Duck was a • success according to "The team's attitude," said "Stupiansky is one of the team's Having spent most of Hunter" Brunson ranks first and Freas. Besides the top ten Sundstrom, "has been excellent three seniors, and will give us December in Florida the in the 500 freestyle, second. rankings, Allegheny's Bill Blank since the holidays. We're strength on the bench." Allegheny swimming should be Freshman Bob Seibert is seventh and Pete Brunson qualified for working as a unit. That was pampered, sun tanned, and ready in the 50 freestyle; senior Bill the East-West meet which is evidenced by the type of game we Paul Rockar: "Rockar has for warmer temperatures than Blank is ranked in the 1000 free equivalent to college football's played against Clarion." been playing and will also give Meadville can offer; right? and 200 butterfly; freshman Kent East-West Shrine game. Fresh- depth to the bench." Wrong. Myers is listed eight in the 200 man diver Jeff Gordon, former Clarion has been ranked in the Coach Sam Freas's mermen individual medley; and the two time Pittsburgh diving top seven of the nation's small are in as good condition as any Gators' freestyle relay ranks champion also qualified for the college basketball teams. team in the nation. Going third. All this is subject to NCAA small college national through morning and afternoon change during January says tournament. workouts adds up to over twenty Freas, but it is still quite an "Everyone on the team im- THEODORE'S miles a day of swimming for the accomplishment. proved in Florida," said Freas. Gators and it has already paid Although losing to tough "To single out one member of the off. Washington and Lee on team would be an injustice." Restaurant and Tavern During the month of December December 5, the Gators did Coach Freas is directing most Allegheny has placed swimmers extremely well even though five of his efforts toward getting the swimmers ready for the PAC championships to be held March Featuring: 2nd and 3rd at Case Western Reserve. Freas's coaching four different craft peers philosophy differs from most. PAC coaches in that he stresses or getting in superb mental and SWIMMING 1973 physical condition for the your favorite mixec crink championships; instead of trying to get up for fourteen dual meets

plus Jan. 13 W&J Home on the schedule. Jan. 17 Cleveland State Away Says Freas, "Certainly we do out- best and try to win the dual Jan. 20 Thiel & Kenyon Horne the best sandwiches in town, meets, but my and the team goal Jan. 27 Bethany Away is for each individual to swim as servec 'til 12 pm Jan. 31 Hiram Away fast., as .possible by the season's. Feb. 3 Youngstown end."

State Away With the kind of conditioning

Feb. 7 Grove City Home the patOrs use (such as working dual...'rneet) the Feb. 10 Carnegie Mellon Home out 'the day or .a . Gators should accOniplish that Feb. 17 CWR Home Take out available goal. Allegiienyis-ta'Ored to run Pete Brunson, a senior, ranked // Feb. 21 Westminster Home away With - the PAC cham- first in the 200 freestyle and "Go where friencs gcthe Mar. 2 PAC Champs. CWR second in the 500 freestyle dur- pionships, this year with Mar. 3 PAC Champs. CWR ing preseason competition in Washington and Jefferson a F lorida. distant second. Last. year's champ,. Bethany, .110. lost too Open 10 a to 2 am much to graduation and shouldn't contend:. The Gato•'s next meet is against. W&J on January 13th 284 North Street at the Mellon Building. Intramural program Tuesday, January 9, 1 973 CAMPUS Page 7 resumes today By Joan Leuthner said, "on how well we can work The Phi Psis met the Chi Rhos together." this afternoon to open the two The Phi Psis will be counting on month long intramural basket- Chuck Rosenthal, Bill Janes, Pat ball season. The general opinion O'Keefe, and John Clae. Ac- among the fraternities is that the cording to one Phi Psi: Phi Gams, who won the 1972 "Everyone looks tough. The Phi I.F.C. championship, will be the Gams, the Phi Delts-there are toughest team this year. Steve few bad teams." Height might be Signore is the Phi• Gam coach-- a problem for the Phi Psis. Steve Lanier, Jeff Carroll, and "Even though we lost one of our Rick Haver will probably be the main players, we'll definitely team's leaders. Sophomores improve," Theta Chi John Kelly Jones, Tod Mizik, Tom Jacobson said. Some members of Reeher and Stew Carlson are the team, along with Jacobson, expected to do well. Jeff Walker, are Ben Williams, Ron Toward, who was on last year's Phi Gam Jeff Brandon and Don Domsic. team, said "We have a lot of The Sigs are hoping for a .500 height and a lot of good shooters. season. Rich Deer, Ted Conlin, I imagine we'll win the whole Paul Boyne, Allen Olgelby, thing." Timothy Milarky, John The Phi Delts, who lost to the Hallenburg and Jon Adler are on Phi Gams by one point in last the team. year's playoff, should be a solid Tonight the Sigs take on contender. Brad Elliott, Don Caflisch at 7:00. The Phi Delts Blackmar and Chuck Zundel (a play the Delts at 8:15, the Theta ALLEGHENY'S WRESTLING TEAM will face Edinboro in an exhibition match tonight before meeting 6'6- center) will form the team's Chis meet Ravine at 9:30. IN&J on Saturday for their first PAC match of the season. nucleus. Phi Delt Tom Fanning feels the independents will be strong this season. "It's a good league overall," Fanning stated. Basketball, fencing... "The best it's been in several years." -" Greg Peoples will be coaching the Delts as they try to move up Women's athletic activities announced from their 1972 third place finish in the I.F.C. (fourth overall). swimming team which, while Perhaps the women's sport the same rules as those that the Lou LainbroS, Larry Thompson, only being in its organizational worth noting most would be the men follow. and Wally Gunkler are returning With the coming of the "deep stages, should offer excellent basketball team. After a wor- The team will consist of five from list'year. New players will freeze" to Allegheny College exercise for the aquatically in- thwhile first season, in terms of starting players, and while on he sophomores Chip Seel, Jay during the second term, at which clined female. experience, the team will be offense will be limited in their MilneS, Jeff Keiser and Bob time the snow and freezing Other sports consist' of involved in 11 intercollegiate possession, or time to shoot, by Brooks. When asked for a temperatures are most coeducational volleyball, from games this year. Though the the thirty second clock' instituted prediction, one Delt said: "We prevalent, Allegheny women will 12:30 to 1:30 Tuesday and team did not win a game in four by many college teams. lost two of our best players last find-opportunities to display their Thursday aft.ernoons, attempts last season, Miss Coach Schulman also feels that year, so we really Con't tell. We athktic prowess in a number of coeducational badminton, from 6 Schulman, the head coach, student support of the team should be at least .500." activities. I. to 7 Wednesday evenings, and promises bigger and better would help greatly and stated The Chi Rhos feel that they will Heading the list of sports is the fencing, scheduled to begin results this year. that the first home game will be do pretty well this season. Bill women's basketball team. Also January 9, from 7:30 to 9:30 and Further, Miss Schulman was on February 12 as they hog Tank, a member of the team, for the first time in recent years will be held every Tuesday night anxious to point out that the team Behrend Campus. feels a problem might be that a Allegheny will offer a women's there after. will he playing under practically lot of the players are new to each other. "It all depends," Tank PUT YOUR Intramural Basketball Schedule

Jan. 9 4:00 Phi Psis--Chi Rhos 7:00 Caflisch-Sigs 8:15 Phi Delts-Delts 9:30 Ravine--Theta Chis MONEY Jan. 10 4:00 Indies-Sigs 9:15 Phi Gams-- ABCs 10:30 Phi Psis-Delts Jan. 11 4:00 Caflisch-Theta Chis 9:15 WHERE YOU GET Ravine-Phi Gams 10:30 Phi Delts--Crows Jan. 16 4:00 Phi Psis-ABCs 9:15 Crows--Delts 10:30 Indies--Theta Chis THE MOST RETURN. Jan. 17 4:00 Phi Delts--Ravine Jan. 18 4:00 Caflisch-Crows 9:15 Phi Gams--Sigs 10:30 ABCs-Delis Jan. 23 4:00 Sigs-Theta Chis 9:15 Crows--ABCs 10:30 Caflisch-Phi Gams Jan. 24 4:00 Phi Psis--Ravine 7:00 Indies--Phi Delts 8:15 Delts--Caflisch 9:30 Sigs-Chi Rhos Jan. 25 4:00 ABCs-Ravine 9:15 Phi Gams-Theta Chis 10:30 Delts-Indies Jan. 30 4:00 Indies--Phi Gams 9:15 Ravine--Chi Rhos 10:30 Phi Delts--ABCs Jan. 31 4:00 Phi Psis-Caflisch

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College seniors will have an The FSEE was designed with opportunity to compete in the the college student in mind. One very popular Federal Service test taken one time in one place Entrance Examination (FSEE) opens the door to approximately when it is given on a walk-in basis 60 different and challenging at our campus on Thursday, Jan. career fields in many Federal 18 in. Room 201 Ruter at 9 am. agencies at locations all over the Complete details and FSEE country. applications are now available at Open to seniors and graduates the Placement Office. in any academic major the During the past year about 200 program is appropriate for on-campus tests were given at 105 students in all curricula except colleges within the Philadelphia Engineering, Physical Sciences, Region which covers five states Accounting and a limited number including this area. More than of other technical fields. This 3,500 men and women competed examination is unquestionably in these tests and more than 60 the most popular avenue for percent attained an eligible Federal employment ever rating. devised.

D.C., from page 1 .■■ It's not enough to ski on, but at least it covers up the ugly leaves. World War II, pointing out that could not speak for the Senator. the British were certain they However, he did say that Senator could resist because they were Scott is opposed to the War and able to shoot down 5 to 6 percent had urged the President in of the German planes. This was a strongest possible terms to halt loss Germany could not have the bombing immediately and Key 73 comes to Allegheny sustained indefinitely, just as the resume negotiations at the U.S. could not continue over an soonest possible moment. extended period to suffer loss of Senator Scott, he said, made a B-52 bombers at the rate incurred public statement at that time During the week of January 22- Christian homes; continentwide to new life. Phase 5 offers plans during the recent ten day period. saying, "I am deeply hurt and 25, many Allegheny students will radio and TV events linking to lift up the preached word in He reminded the group that a sickened at this turn of events." be taking part in the nationwide hundreds of thousands of par- new ways and new places. And, total of over 8500 U.S. planes have Previously Senator Scott had Key 73 program. The main thrust ticipating small groups; massive Phase 6 draws 1973 to a close and been shot down since the war supported all administration on the campus will be the lay witnessing programs; coast- points to the future by em- began. He feels certain that the attempts to end the war, Mr. distribution of Scripture to every to-coast mass media evangelism ; phasizing the commitment of all House of Representatives will not Mulligan said, but now he has student. The purpose of Key 73 is creative resources for im- Christians to faithful pass it over the Administration's doubts that his method will work. to "call our campus to Christ." plementing local church discipleship. veto. He is sure that the war will He says he does not see that it is After decades of going separate programs; and thousands of From now throughout all of continue for another year or two. possible that the 93rd Congress ways, most of the denominations area-wide evangelistic en- 1973, your local congregation will Although unable to meet with will authorize funds for further and Christian groups in the deavors. be participating in this great Senator Hugh Scott as hoped, the war. He feels that Congress United States and have Key '73 includes six phases, evangelistic effort. Give your group from Meadville was able to made a mistake by giving the now joined together in what is to beginning in late 1972 and con- prayers and efforts to reaching meet with Senator Scott's aid, Administration a blank check to be the biggest cooperative tinuing through the entire year of millions for Christ! Doug Mulligan. Not having seen continue the War and wants to evangelism project in the history 1973. Phase 1 calls our continent Senator Scott for several weeks, see power restored to the of the Christian Church. to repentance and prayer at the Mr. Mulligan explained that he legislative branches. Key '73 is a voluntary beginning of the year-long movement of more than 140 evangelism thrust. Phase 2 denominations and Christian emphasizes the Holy Bible as the groups cooperating in a massive Word of God, and features a plan attempt to reach every person in to put a Luke-Acts scripture Classifieds North America with the Gospel of portion in every home in North Jesus Christ during 1973. America. Phase 3 focuses on STUDENT aid applicants: THE position of ASG assistant Financial aid applications for next WOULD the person who borrowed treasurer is now open. Anyone In Key '73, Christians will be intense periods of lay ministry "How To Pass the Miller Analogies working together to share Christ primarily during Lent 1973. year, 1973-74, have been received. interested in applying for the You may pick up a copy at the Test" and the "Pre-Law Hand- position may pick up an application with millions of persons. 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