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Laid Off May Be Rehired Dickson Hints at Increased Funds

By Barbara Ponsi we'll be over this d ifficu lty," he said,. fee. THUNDER HAAS, chairman of Lacatena added, "We can't trust The present status of faculty IRWIN GAWLEY, vice president the education department, asserted, RAISING THE dorm rents 6.6% to Dungan. He is the root cause of the layoffs, the proposal to increase for academic affairs, explained at the "So far, the Board has not been $832 was authorized by the Board whole problem, I'm asking the Board Student Union Building (SUB) fees meeting, that certain portions or lines pushing the state. However, I don't due to the fact that "the existing to cease depending upon Dungan. to $60 and the proposal to increase of the budget are each allocated for think 'Yes-but' letters should be sent rental is inadequate to cover You could show which side you're on dorm rents to $832 a year were the specific purposes with the college out because they could lull people expenses," according to Gerald Le and display your interest by major items comprising the agenda of being authorized to spend money into thinking they're secure. Boff, chairman of the Board of sending out 'Yes-but' letters." the MSC Board of Trustees meeting only for the lines to which it was Trustees. 'Yes-period' letters should be sent Ken Malmud, student on Tuesday night. Contrary to allocated. "Faculty had to be laid off Jerome Quinn, acting vice out to force the legislature to come representative on the Board of speculation by some faculty members not because we didn't have the president of administration and up with the money and put the state Trustees, urged each Board member and students, no additional faculty dollars but because we did not have a finance, specified that the increased on the spot." to write to legislators immediately as members were laid off. sufficient number of authorized expenses included the inflation of Marcoantonio Lacatena, president part of the SGA letter-writing A t the Feb. 25 Board meeting 47 lines," he said. salary and fuel costs. of the American Federation of campaign, termed Operation Letter faculty members were laid off. The Board passed a resolution Teachers (AFT), charged that some Several faculty members urged the Dump. Sparking discussion on this issue at stating that if MSC's budget could be Board to send "Yes-but" letters to faculty members had simply received LeBoff replied, "This is the correct Tuesday night's meeting was a reallocated so as to establish an laid off faculty members, meaning "No-period" letters, stating that they direction to take. We need the spirit statement made by MSC President increased number of authorized lines essentially that yes, they were rehired must be laid off for fiscal reasons of a dialogue. We need restoration of David W.D. Dickson. "The decisions to enable the replacement of laid off but on a conditional basis contingent without indicating that they have a funds from the legislature. We cannot made at the Feb. 25 meeting are not faculty members, the present laid off on available funds. The faculty chance of gaining their jobs back. He let up for a moment. They must final or definitive. I have been in faculty members would receive members affected by layoffs, read such a letter received by one of constantly feel our presence." session with Ralph Dungan, preferential treatment over the hiring according to the Board, have received the faculty members to prove his Chancellor of higher education, to see of any outsiders. "N o-but" letters, meaning no, you're point. if we could gain increased funding by The SUB fee increase from $45 to not rehired but you may be if reallocation of the college budget and $60 was authorized by the Board additional funds come through. so far, have made modest progress. I with the attached stipulation that if Le Boff replied that the Board was am slightly more optimistic than I the state subsidy of $10 per student unauthorized to ask the state to pay Strike Delayed, have been for some months. I have were restored, $10 would money that does not exist and added, some reason to believe that by April subsequently be reduced from the "We don't have that latitude." Marco Bargains Letter Writing Needs More Response By Janet Byrne

Members of the Council of New Jersey State College Locals of the By Philip Salerno or faculty members were coerced hoped to wheel 60,000 letters into American Federation of Teachers (AFT) may “ by mid-week of next week" Operation Letter Dump has been into writing letters, according to the State House but according to vote on whether or not to authorize union leadership to call a strike, according extended until tomorrow evening Menendez. Robinson that is unlikely. to Marcoantonio Lacatena, union president. because, according to Frank When the campaign does conclude, HE ADDED the 60,000 letter goal Robinson, SGA tuition task force the letters will be wheeled into the was very optimistic. "That meant There is a "very high probability" the faculty will strike by Mon., March 22, chairman, the response is not as great state legislature in Trenton as every student had to write one Lacatena stated in a telephone interview Tuesday. as expected. Originally, the campaign promised by Menendez. The letters letter," Robinson said, "B u t in this FRANK MASON, state negotiator, commented Wednesday, " It was my was scheduled to end March 10. will be either delivered by van or kind of situation you always get feeling that as of last Monday we might be in a position to work things out "There has been a steady response gathered collectively from the seven people who don't care. with the union. but not as great as expected, participating state colleges and " I t has been announced all over although we have more letters than brought to the State House, "In fact," Mason remarked, "m y understanding was that that was his campus; I don't know what else we (Lacatena's) position too." the other schools," Robinson said. according to Robinson. can do," the task force chairman Lacatena said if weekend negotiations are unprofitable for the union, a PRIOR TO the campaign, Originally, Menendez said he said. Robinson said he expected 2000 strike vote will be taken before Fri., March 19. letters. " I t is something everyone 'I'M TELLING the faculty if they go on strike they'd better be prepared to should do. We expected there would stay out four weeks or more," Lacatena claimed be enough people concerned to write " I think he (Lacatena) has some optimism about reaching an agreement this letters," Robinson said. "Every Friday," Mason insisted. student and faculty member should Mason said he thinks there is "likelihood" of averting a strike as a result of write letters," Robinson said, the "fair amount of progress" made in negotiations Sunday and Monday. Robinson explained that the reason the SGA was endorsing the ACCORDING TO Lacatena, minor rather than major strike issues were campaign as a joint student-faculty negotiated at sessions Sunday and Monday. venture is this is a different issue and " If we don't reach an agreement with the state on job security, faculty not related to the possible strike. workload and salary, a strike vote will be taken," Lacatena asserted. The format was changed so the The AFT is bargaining for a "modest" cost of living increase," Lacatena maximumamountof letters would be added, declining to define modest. received. Following a memo from MASON NOTED that the union postponed a March 15 deadline after MSC President David W.D. Dickson satisfactory negotiations early this week. and Manny C. Menendez, SGA Lacatena said the union gave itself one week leeway in scheduling a strike president, faculty members were and said that March 15 had been appointed deadline "so that the state asked to urge students to write letters couldn't declare the semester over" on that date. to their prospective legislators The union president expects a strike will be observed by more faculty MONTCLARION/John Kalll between and after class. members than the 50-75% he estimates participated in the walkout in LET'S HAVE A BURST OF LETTERS: The SGA publicizes its letter DICKSON FAVORED the new November, 1974. writing campaign by flying a giant balloon atop the Student Center mail procedure providing neither students area. 2. MONTCLARION/Thurs., March 11, 1976 Datebookl CONFUSED? WONDERING

TODAY, THURS., MARCH 11 WHICH FRA TERNITY DISCUSSION. On "The Artist and the Gallery." Four people will discuss the role of the gallery In the art world. Calcla Auditorium, 3:15 pm. Sponsored by the Fine Arts Department. TO JOIN? FRI., MARCH 12 MEETING. Amateur Radio Club. Math/Sclence Building, room 236, 2 pm. SAT., MARCH 13 MASS. Sponsored by Newman Community. Newman House, 6:30 pm. BE WITH THE BEST! SUN., MARCH 14 MASS. Studio Theater, 11 am. Newman House, 7:30 pm. CREATIVE THEATER WORKSHOP. A Multi-media experience, presented by Players. Studio Theater, 7 pm. 50 cents. Join the Oldest PRAYER MEETING. The Newman Community Is sponsoring a Charismatic Prayer Meeting. Life Hall cafeteria, 8 pm. Free. MON., MARCH 15 MEETING. Music and Arts Organizations Commission (MAOC) general Professional Fraternity meeting. MAOC Office, 5:15 pm. MEETING. Inter-varsity Christian Fellowship. Student Center fourth floor meeting room one, 7 pm. TUES., MARCH 16 in Business! MEETING. SGA legislative meeting. Student Center, ballrooms A and B, 4 pm. All students are invited to attend. MEETING. Council on International and National Affairs (CINA). Student The Dynamic Organization of Center meeting rooms three and four, 4 pm. MEETING. The Anthropology Club. Russ Hall lounge, 4 pm. Free refreshments. Bring Ideas for future activities. WED., MARCH 17 WHOLE THEATER COMPANY. Presented by Players. Studio Theater, 7:30-9:30 pm. 50 cents. Call ext. 5159, 11 am-2 pm for more Information. ALPHA KAPPA CATACOMB. "Around the Fireplace," sponsored by the College Life Union Board (CLUB). Student Center third floor lounge, 8 pm. Free. FILM. " I Love You, Alice B. Toklas," sponsored by the College Life Union Board (CLUB) Cinema. Student Center ballrooms, 11 am. Free. PSI MEETING. Management Club general meeting. College Hall lounge, 3 pm. Ticket distribution and task group discussion. All are Invited. MASTER CLASS. Jerri Houlihan-Graham technique. College High’ gym, 7:3C The ONLY NATIONAL Men's pm. Tickets on sale at door. SGA-50 cents; others-$1.

************************************** The deadline for all display and free student classified Professional Business Fraternity on Campus l advertising is Friday at noon. All datebook entries or letters to the editor must be received no later than Monday, 10am. Contact: Bill Geronimo 744-9673 ********************^***************W ** STRIKE NEWS! CONTINUOUS - 20 HOURS A DAY WMSC 90.3 fm At the first definite sign of a faculty strike, listen to WMSC for news of cancelled courses and new developments, Heard in Passaic, Essex Bergen, and Morris counties from 6 am to 2 am. MONTCLARION/Thurs., M a rc h 'll, 1976 3. Campus Sector Pushes Trustees to Sway State Student-Faculty Unity great concern that exists for quality arrived at and without trauma. I By Barbara Ponsi By Susan McGinley education in NJ." believe we are all for a competent Student-faculty unity in fighting higher education cutbacks was The MSC Board of Trustees has The Board of Trustees voted to lay faculty and quality education at the theme of a teach-in on Tuesday in Ballroom A from noon to 2 come under fire from many members off 47 faculty members in order to MSC," he said. pm, attended by approximately 150 people. The teach-in of the college community since the meet the drastically reduced college Kenneth Malmud, student highlighted what was termed a "day of concern" which consisted of Feb. 25 Board of Trustees' meeting budget for the 1976-1977 school representative on the Board of five hours of informational picketing in front of College Hall by where the trustees unanimously year. Le Boff explained why the Trustees, believes that the Board is students and faculty members, in addition to the teach-in. voted to lay off 47 faculty members. trustees' reduction in spending had to not happy with what it has done to The "day of concern" was supported by a resolution passed by At that meeting the trustees also come in the area of faculty and staff the faculty and if it is at all possible the Senate of the School of Social and Behavioral Sciences and was passed a resolution urging the New salaries. "We are trying to save they would like to undo it. also endorsed by the Executive Committee of the School of Jersey legislature to restore funding money in other areas of the college Malmud sees an optimistic sign in Humanities. of higher education in order to besides faculty and staff reductions. the trustees' urging of funding to SPEAKERS AT the teach-in included eight faculty members, five maintain quality education at MSC. But 70% of our budget goes for higher education. He said, "The students, one administrator, one staff member and one MSC Gerald A. Le Boff, chairman of the salaries. We are not left with many resolution shows a united effort of alumnus. Board of Trustees, said, "The trustees other areas to cut down on," he said. the faculty, students and the trustees Margo Arrowsmith, president of the Sociology Club, which are very disturbed about having to LE BOFF pointed out the toward the funding of higher cosponsored the "day of concern," stated, "Students and faculty lay off 47 faculty members. The trustees' position in the fiscal crisis education. If we all work hard and cannot be effective when working individually but can show their layoffs are causing an interruption in that the school is caught in. "Believe hope, maybe the legislature will collective strength when they unite as a concerned entity. All the education process and the me, these are trying times for the respond to the colleges’ need for together we have a lot of power." She added that the actions of the deterioration of the quality of Board as well as for the students and funding in order to maintain quality Board of Trustees at the Feb. 25 meeting where 47 faculty members education at MSC." faculty. Our decisions are not easily education in NJ." were laid off indicated that they were not acting in the interests of LE BOFF SAID that to show the their constituency and ignored the pleas of everybody at the state legislature how "disturbed" the meeting. She also contended that the SGA poll urging students to trustees are over having to fire 47 choose between a number of options in the event of a faculty strike faculty members, they are sending a was unfair because it asked students to take sides in an issue where copy of their resolution to every Business Students there should be unity. legislator. The trustees are also Sam Friedman, an assistant professor of sociology who has been speaking with persons in the laid off, remarked snidely, " If I were Ralph Dungan, chancellor of legislature who they believe are higher education, I'd say that I see a lot of frivolous students and sensitive to the area of funding higher Organize In Protest faculty members here." education. FRIEDMAN CONTINUED, "The major victims of the faculty Le Boff pointed out that the By Barbara Cesario layoffs are not those who will be leaving but those who will remain legislature is now faced with many In an effort to impress upon state legislators the consequences of the here. If teachers' workloads increase, they will be demoralized and different segments of the state's recent faculty layoffs, 22 business majors have created the Committee for overworked. If a particular course starts to go sour, they will have population who are urging them to Higher Education. literally no time to pick it up and make it go right." fund higher education. Le Boff The announcement was made in a newsletter released by the committee, Sheila O'Neill, a history major and a member of the Student continued, "The combined efforts of which hopes to coordinate all administrative sciences majors and other Personnel Advisory Committee (SPAC) of the history department, the students, faculty and the trustees interested students in this campaign. asserted that the latest round of faculty layoffs was conducted in will show the state legislature the "WE HAVE just received a zip-coded list of our students which has been disregard of all recommendations made by the SPAC. "Student divided into districts. We hope to have groups of five or six students meet evaluation of faculty members has become nothing more than a personally with their respective senators and assemblymen to discuss the form ality," she charged. "Students no longer have a say in faculty COCA situation on a personal level," Bonni Axler, committee member, explained. recommendations." "The groups w ill be equipped with a list of answers to questions they may The sole administrator who spoke at the teach-in was James be asked. Also, they'll have a list of all teachers within the department along Harris, assistant dean of students and coordinator of counseling in Bus Strike with their credentials," Axler continued. services. He said, "College professors and college students are the Leo Jacoby, chairman of the The committee newsletter informs students that "w ith the original 8% cut most educated and informed group of people in the state, yet, as the Council on Commuter Affairs proposed for this coming fall, there would have been 142 sections offered. most informed people, we are not assuming very much civic (COCA) has confirmed that COCA is Since the announcements of the faculty layoffs, it is forseen that the business responsibility." He urged everyone to make their opinions known to taking measures to aid students who department will only have the capability to offer 85 sections." legislators and also to make an increasing number of voters in the may be stranded because of the LAST WEEK, nine first and second year faculty members were laid o ff for state, such as students' parents, aware of the importance of higher Transport of New Jersey bus strike. financial reasons, one first year teacher w ill not be returning, two third and education. Jacoby said that bus commuters fourth year professors weren't rehired and there is one expected resignation. The one staff member who spoke at the teach-in was Vincent who are without transportation The remaining 17 full-timers will be given overloaded schedules. Jennings, a reference librarian at Sprague Library who remarked should identify themselves at way The average class size of 34 is not expected to increase, however; 1500 that the library's budget has "gone up in smoke," meaning less new stations by carrying placards labelled students (out of almost 2200) will not be accepted to classes, the newsletter books for the new school year and elimination of a statewide MSC. warns. computerized acquisitions program which facilitated the expeditious COCA is directing students who Axler noted that other students, including home economics, health procurement of books, periodicals and other publications. drive into school to follow a route profession and recreation majors, all required to take business courses, will be Many of the speakers at the teach-in asserted that because of the from Penn Station in Newark to shut out next semester. extensive nature of looming budget cuts, more m ilitant action must Broad St. to Bloomfield Ave. to Park "THE FACULTY that were cut will have to be reinstated and soon, as some be taken, expanding beyond the SGA's present letter-writing St., Montclair to Bellevue Ave. to teachers are already looking for jobs elsewhere," Axler said. campaign. Valley Road in order to pick up The administrative sciences department is up for its first Middle States students who may need rides. evaluation next year and Axler fears that the overloaded courses will result in disapproval. "There is definitely no hope now of getting an MS program in our department," she concluded. Concerned students should make contact with the committee by attending AFT Wants Dungan to Quit one of their meetings or by bringing letters or other correspondence to the mailbox in C-306, By Irene McKnight Governor Brendan T. Byrne to An American Federation of vehemently. immediately ask for his resignation. Teachers (AFT) petition calling for LACATENA STATED Mary Fairbanks, director of public the resignation of Ralph A. Dungan, optimistically that he expects information for the Department of chancellor of higher education, is response to the petition to be Higher Education, said that the presently being circulated at the eight "fantastic." After the necessary petition is "just not accurate." She state colleges, the New Jersey signatures are received, Lacatena noted that Dungan and the Board of Institute of Technology (N JIT), mentioned that petitions will be Higher Education have worked to Rutgers University and a number of delivered to Byrne. Lacatena expects community colleges in NJ. provide education despite increases in response to the petition from Byrne. expenses at the state colleges and the Marcoantonio Lacatena, AFT The AFT is also printing bumper president and author of the petition, 300% increase in enrollment. "Just stickers which w ill read "Dump remarked, "Why don't we start because the faculty can't get what Dungan," according to Lacatena. He referring to him as ex-chancellor they want, they are lashing out at said that money earned from the sale Dungan so that people will get used Dungan," Fairbanks said. of the bumper stickers, which in to the idea?" Fairbanks added, "Our record conjunction with the petition make THE PETITION reads that since speaks for itself." She added that up a coordinated effort to remove Dungan should be making policy Dungan is appointed by the Board Dungan from office, will go into the recommendations and priority rather than Byrne. However, she legal defense fund of the AFT. budget decisions which enhance and noted that Byrne would have the Lacatena, laughing heartily improve the educational power to ask for Dungan's throughout the interview, stated resignation. "The petition will have opportunities of those seeking emphatically that the petition and M O N TC LA R IO N /John Scruggs no power with the Board of Higher quality higher public education in the bumper stickers were part of a SPIRIT RENDERING CONCERT: The Black Student Cooperative Union Education, but I cannot speak for the state and since Dungan is lacking in serious attempt to remove Dungan (BSCU) Gospel Ensemble performed in a soulfully inspiring concert last g o v e rn o r," Fairbanks stated these concerns, the AFT requests from office. Sunday afternoon in the Student Center ballrooms. 4. MONTCLARION/Thurs., March 11,1976

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Honor Society WMSC Plans Info Network In the event of a faculty strike, information on all the state schools explained they did not have the WMSC has prepared a special as well as interviews with proper facilities needed. He said that telephone hook-up with five major representatives from the faculty, the total system will cost the SGA state college radio stations, according state and SGA, according to Gulino. about $950 which will come from Wants Excellence to Louis Gulino, news and public He said, "This newscast will be the $3000 strike appropriation act. affairs director. broadcast from our studio and The newscast will begin at 6 pm transmitted over the telephone lines By Sharon Baron the day of the strike and will link to WPSC (WPC), WNSC (KO WGLS PHOTOGRAPHY After much research and petition, MSC was formally given William Paterson College (WPC), (GSC), WTSR (TSC) and WRSU at permission to establish the first chapter of the National Honor Kean College (KC) Trenton State Rutgers/New Brunswick. GROWTH GROUP Society of Phi Kappa Phi in New Jersey, according to Larry College (TSC), Glassboro State The remaining state colleges are Cribben, an assistant professor of biology. College (GSC) and Rutgers University not included because Gulino presents into a network system that will According to Cribben, a chartered faculty member, "The broadcast a news show originating A CAR WASH! college-wide organization's primary objective is to recognize and from WMSC’s studio, Gulino encourage academic excellence in all disciplines. THE explained. 0NLY$1! "PHI KAPPA PHI is distinguishable from a society or fraternity "I THINK it is important that the PAPERBACK in that it is an earned honor to be selected. Competition is great students know what we are doing so WHERE: Behind Webster amongst its ranks but the reward of membership is very worthwhile. that they can tune us in in the event Hall Grants, scholarships and fellowships are awarded for use in graduate of a strike," Gulino said. BOOK SHOP WHEN: Fri., March 17, study programs," Cribben said. He added, "Beginning at 6 am and 50,000 Paperbacks up until 2 am we will be broadcasting 11 am-? Juniors, seniors and graduate students holding at least a 3.8 information relating to what classes in Stock! BUT: Only if weather ' standing are eligible for admission. "This year approximately 80 are being held and what teachers are At the Five Corners! permits seniors will be invited to join," Cribben said. present." 580 Bloomfield Ave., Gulino explained that on top of Bloomfield, NJ 07003 "Interested members of the faculty can also participate in Phi every hour there will be a 10 minute ______743-4740______Kappa Phi. Presently there are 11 inducted MSC professors in the news hook-up with WPC and a similar organization," Cribben said. line with KC on the bottom of every hour. A GENERAL installation for all new pledge constituents will be "SINCE THEY can only broadcast held on Mon.. Apr. 26. on campus we have to pick up their information because many of their Rev. Gene Marcone "Although the bylaws of Phi Kappa Phi state that we cannot students live in our listening area," accept more than 10% of the graduating class, discrimination is will be on campus March 18 to interview anyone Gulino stated. strictly in accordance with the cumulative baseline," Cribben Gulino noted that WMSC has a six interested in part-time or full-time service in a Cnristian explained. to 12-mile listening radius. Mission field or in Religious Vocation Materials. Contact Inspired by the organization motto: "L e t the love of learning rule "I suggest that if you can't get us mankind," seniors meeting the 3.8 standing with 32 semester hours on the radio you should call the SGA Career Services for an appointment. Sponsored by at MSC and a total of 90 semester hours, should contact Cribben by for inform ation," Gulino said. WMSC Newman House. Sat. March 20. His office is located in Mallory Hall 252J. is 90.3 on the fm dial. THE 6 PM broadcast will include The Herff Jones ring man is coming. March 15 and 17 10 am- 3 pm March 16 5- 7 pm Student Center Lobby Bring a $20 deposit so you can order your ring Sponsored by SGA! HERFF JONES CLASS RINGS 6. MONTCLARION/Thurs., March 11, 1976 Bermuda Triangle Defies Logic

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By Tom Malcolm As if that alone weren't enough to performance with a collection of statewide drama competition from the technique used at CSC? Being a full-time member of one of give him butterflies, the part he chose supporting actors," which is often sponsored by the New Jersey Chapter "Montclair tends to stress the the most prestigious repertory to do from "Rosencrantz and the case uptown in commercial of the National Society of Arts and representational school of American theater companies in the nation Guildenstern" had been played by theater. Letters. In 1975, at the end of his realism, whereas CSC is more might seem like a dreamland for a Paul Donniger, another CSC member As might be expected, Gero's junior year, he received a "Best oriented toward the presentational or classical style of acting. It's not an young actor but Edward S. Gero doing the auditioning. experience with CSC does not mark Actor” award from the students in absolute thing but for the most part I found out differently. "The CSC company is a group of his first experience with professional the speech/theater department. was taught to work from the inside From September until last month enormously talented, disciplined, theater. During the summer of 1973 Through his association with one out at Montclair, while at CSC I was he participated in an internship energetic and intelligent people," he was called on a Sunday and asked of CSC's interns, Gero was recently encouraged to concentrate on the program run by MSC in conjunction Gero said, "and working with them to open as Valentine on Wednesday able to earn a quick $400 by doing overall superstructure first and worry with the Off-Off-Broadway Alliance was a fantastic learning experience." in the Woodbridge, New Jersey voice-overs for educational filmstrips about finding the moments later. In and other arts organizations. The But he is quick to point out that produced for distribution in grammar other words, because they're so speech/theater department places all was not sweetness and light: "CSC and junior high schools. "Studio some of its promising majors in theater is part of the real world and it's a work's challenging in that you have pressed for time, they concentrate on companies and radio and tv stations demanding one." Although he feels to produce immediately," he said, the externals or shell of the role first for a semester or more in order to very positive about his experience at "but if you can do that, what they and fill in the emotional, allow them to gain on-the-job MSC, he maintains that college pay you for the amount of hours you psychological subtleties later on, experience and earn academic credit constitutes a somewhat "cloistered" put in is fantastic." He spent about often while actually performing. It's while doing so. environment quite different from the two hours in the studio in order to the only way a repertory ALTHOUGH THE MSC senior was real, workaday world. And make no make the $400. Compare that to 60 company can work given the amount an intern as far as the college was mistake about it, he said, acting, plus hours a week for CSC and no of time they have to mount a production." concerned, he was a full-time especially repertory acting, is hard pay — not even carfare when the member with all rights, privileges work. He either performed or worked company began to experience Which method is better? " I t ’s hard and duties (mostly duties) as far as six evenings a week and rehearsed the financial troubles. to say. I don't think you can ignore CSC was concerned. He competed next play to be staged during MSC is rapidly gaining an enviable either approach. An actor should with 800 professional actors for one afternoons. Add morning classes and reputation in the arts, therefore, it's know how to move, to gesture, even of four openings in CSC last spring. late night study to that and the sum not surprising that Gero considers his to ride and be able to fence but he Gero recalls the experience vividly: is a grueling routine. experience here, particularly under must also know how to get inside a " I t was a trip; I'll never forget it." GERO SEES a special value in directors Rockwood and Dr. Dennis character's head and work from For the first audition, he was asked repertory work in that it taxed his K. McDonald, as instrumental in his there." to prepare two readings, one in verse capabilities to the utmost. "Chris Euward S. Gero development as an actor. What's after June, when he and one in prose. He chose to do a (the director) would in effect say to Shakespeare Festival's production of "DR. MCDONALD told me graduates? "A week o ff!" is the speech from Christopher Fry's "The me: ‘This is what I want, I want it "The Two Gentlemen of Verona." "I something that's stood me in good number one priority, followed by "a Lady's Not for Burning," a play he now and I know you can give it to was still reviewing lines a half-hour stead at CSC: 'Always be proud of job, not necessarily in theater, where had done as a junior at MSC and a me, so do it.' I felt I was respected as before I went on for the first tim e." the art in yourself, never yourself in I can work with people and make a speech from Tom Stoppard's an actor who could understand how O th er experiences include the art.' He would also tell us, contribution." Why not continue "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are to make my role fit into Chris's associations with the Madison Dream 'There's only one prima donna in this with acting? "Because acting is not Dead," one of his favorites. When he conception of the play and make it Chasers, the Chatham Youth show and that's me, the director.' everything," Gero said. "Other arrived at the audition, he discovered work for the production." The latter Company and Actor's Egress, a The old proverb is very true," he things, like study, people and that Christopher Martin, CSC's part of his statement reveals the CSC company he and his friend Charlie continued, "you get out of personal growth, are important to producer/artistic director, had played me and if I ever begin to feel like bias toward ensemble acting rather Rankin founded. something what you put into it." the same part in "Lady" that he was than, as Gero puts it, "a star I’ve stopped growing with theater, IN 1974, he placed first in a How does his MSC training differ doing in the 1975 CSC production. then I'll know it's time to get out." HRL LABORATORY WEEKEND APRIL 2 - 4 AT CAMP RALPH MASON (Attendance of April 1 Community Session, 7:30 pm at MSC, strongly suggested). REGISTRATION: MARCH 16 and MARCH 22 Student Center second floor $15 MSC Students with ID $45 Others A Class One Organization o f SGAÎ 8. MONTCLARION/Thurs., March 11,1976 f iMIOIN11r c iLA R ONI i Consumer News Vol. 52 No. 5 Thurs , March 4, 1976 Donald Scarinci editor-in-chief Bug Bites Nastily Irene McKnight Michael F.X. Grieco Debra A. Kaslauskas By Sharon Makatenas managing editor advisor editorial page editor frequent carriers are raw poultry, (gravies should be reheated to Have you been a victim Of the flu meats, eggs and dairy products. “rolling boil”). Freshly cooked foods Jeff Sanders advertising manager Amy Kroll feature editor lately? - nausea, vomiting, Salmonella bacteria can live and rarely cause illness. Lydia De Fretos arts editor Frances Fleischer assistant abdominal cramps, diarrhea, fever? grow in the digestive tract of man, After cooking, do not allow meat, Hank Gola associate editor Janet Bertoldi graphics manager Chances are that it might not have once contaminated food is eaten. The poultry and other foods to stand at Scott Winter business manager John Scruggs photography editor been the flu at all and you might symptoms of severe headache, room temperatures for longer than Men of APO circulation Barbara Ponsi news editor have been suffering from “the bug” vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal cramps two hours. As a rule of thumb, keep Barbara Cesario copy editors Steve Nuiver sports editor known as Salmonella. It causes a and fever may occur in 12 to 36 foods below 40 degrees or above 140 Sylvia Endick Bob Scherer assistant disease called Salmonellosis which, hours. The illness usually lasts from degrees F. This is especially Tony Grasso Josephine Policastro treasurer according to the US Department of two to seven days. important to all of you who “brown Janet Byrne editorial assistant Debbie Cangi typing staff Agriculture, is one of the more bag” your lunches. Remember, foods SAFETY PRECAUTIONS JoAnn Manara common types of food poisoning. infected with Salmonellae may not The MONTCLAR ION Is published weekly except during examination, Some estimates state as many as two Some safeguards you can follow in have an odor or off flavor. summer and winter periods, In part by funds received from the Student million cases per year. the home to lessen the threat of Refrigerate all dairy products Government Association, of Montclair State College, Upper Montclair, NJ 07043. The severity of the infection and Salmonella, according to the Food promptly, including mixtures made Advertising rates are available upon request at our main office In the susceptibility to Salmonellosis and Drug Administration, are: from dry base. Student Center. Telephone (201) 893-5169 or 893-5230. Wash raw foods carefully and Avoid tasting raw food preparations The MONTCLAR ION Is a member of the NJ Collegiate Press Association depends a great deal on the age and and Is a slx-tlme winner of the All-American rating of the ACP Competition. physical condition of the individual. thoroughly. containing eggs or pastry mixes. Infants and the elderly tend to be Wash hands thoroughly after ADDITIONAL INFO more severely affected than other age handling raw foods to lessen the Salmonella food poisoning is groups but this doesn’t mean you are possibility of contaminating cooked, widespread and dangerous. You can immune. ready to eat foods or serving help reduce the number of cases by Anderson: The end MORE CARE REQUIRED utensils'. following the prescribed steps. But if Carefully follow label directions on you do contract any of the The bacteria that causes it are packages for storing, preparing or symptoms, don’t make a snap of a Legend practically everywhere. Yet, with a serving quick-frozen foods. Storage decision that you’ve simply got the little more care by at proper temperatures prevents flu or a stomachache - see a When Clary Anderson announced last week that he was calling it a everyone, especially in handling Salmonella growth - thorough physician. food, the number of “upset career, it sent shock waves through the athletic department. It was cooking will kill them. For more information concerning stomaches” in this country could be Do not thaw frozen raw poultry at hard to believe that his legend would be coming to an end, that the Salmonella bacteria, write to the US greatly reduced. room temperature. Thaw in the Department of Agriculture, Office of fast-talking , hard-selling coach wouldn’t be back nect year. Contamination by Salmonella may refrigerator or use cool running water Communication, Washington DC Clary can’t see why he shouldn’t retire. He’s also right. occur during the production, (at 60 degrees F or lower). 20250 or the US Department of No, it’s not that he can’t produce a winner any more. God knows handling and storage in, Do not stuff turkeys or chickens the Health, Education and Welfare; manufacturing plants. It also can that Anderson’s had only one losing year in 87 seasons of coaching. night before cooking. Public Health Service, Food and Drug occur while food is prepared and But the greats just seem to go out this way. Ted Williams exited with Refrigerate leftovers promptly and Administration, 5600 Fishers Lane, handled in the home. The most Jje^Jhorouahl^beforerMerving Rockville, MD 20852. a Fenway Park home run and refused to play any more. And Jimmy Brown could easily have added to his records with at least three more good years. In Response \ Anderson can still coach. He can still teach young ballplayers and he can still build what he calls “good career men.” But MSC owes him his rest. For Clary brought attention to the Ed Opportunities at Stake! school the way no one did before. Ballplayers came easier now that By Dr. Richard D. Draper the reputable Anderson was at the helm. And with all hiscontacts jn We are in the midst of an important struggle in true quality in higher education.' LET’S DO SOMETHING the media, coverage of MSC expanded to tv and Sports Illustrated. Nj. The struggle is to determine whether America will live up to her promise to the people to be the land of We are often cynical in NJ. You’ve heard it: Clary deserves his retirement and he deserves his reputation. opportunity. Two centuries ago, people fought for “You can’t fight city hall;” “It’s always been that way.” Truly, there are very few like him, freedom and opportunity. Today we must fight for it It’s time to quit crying, feeling sorry for ourselves, being again! This time the issue is the opportunity for the angry but doing nothing, talking cynically. Let’s have the young people of NJ to grow and in turn to help courage and the confidence to do something constructive. our nation grow. I speak passionately and I speak for a cause that is Clerical ISSUE: PRIORITIES worth the best efforts of us all. What are we worth and Chancellor Dungan has proposed changes which are so what is our education worth if we let these proposals go regressive that we stand to retreat ten years in just one through? They make a mockery of everything we as At Tuesday night’s Board of Trustee meeting, Trustees were year. Where is the opportunity for the 26,000 students professors, students, administrators, the state and the shocked to discover that ‘no’ letters were sent to the who will not have a chance for a college education? The nation are supposed to represent. non-reappointed faculty. At their last meeting, ‘no but’ letters were issue is not dollars but priorities and values. Governor I cannot stand idly by when such regressive measures authorized. What happened? Byrne’s proposed budget for 1977 is no lower, over all, are proposed. 1 have organized our department into A ‘no’ letter simply tells a faculty member that he has not been than the budget for 1976. working groups, my letters have appeared in newspapers, 1 Let’s care about something greater than ourselves. Let’s have written to legislators, 1 have analyzed the governor’s rehired. A ‘no but’ letter tells a faculty member that he has not been care for those who follow us, for the future. If we care proposed budget, I have produced bumper stickers and I rehired but if funding becomes available he may have his job back. enough, if we are truly committed and if we have the have talked to my neighbors. But I am only one. Let’s do Since the task of sending out the reappointment letters would stamina to fight long and hard, the students, faculty and it together. Let’s save higher education! belong to the office of administration and finance, that office must administration of all of NJ’s colleges can produce Dr. Draper is an associate professor o f psychology. be asked directly about the error, if indeed it was an error. Though one may see little difference in a ‘no’ and a ‘no but’ letter (both mean you’ve been fired), the certainty of the faculty member’s job loss influences his search for a new job. It’s bad enough that good faculty members have to be let go temporarily, to loose them permanantly because of a clerical error would be disasterous. wiiiiiiiiiM Hiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiim iiinHiiHiiiuiiiiiuiim iiiiuiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii>

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PAC Report Decision Questionable\

The department PAC emphatically states that Robert Cherry’s allegations* about violations of academic freedom are utterly and completely false, have never been substantiated and have not been accepted at any level of the I evaluation process. President David W.D. Dickson, in his response to an inquiry ■ of American Economic Association, stated that there are no grounds ! whatsoever for Cherry’s claims that political discrimination had any part in the I peer evaluation process. Faculty evaluations reflected only the effectiveness of | his teaching rather than the contents of his teaching.Cherry, instead of dealing I honestly with peer evaluation judgements, hides by imputing motives and . attacking the integrity of his peers. In addition, he overlooks a substantial * body of student opinion indicating discontent with his teaching. As to violations of procedure, the PAC is unaware of any such procedural I violations. The PAC has never been informed of any alleged violations by the i union or by the administration. In fact, Cherry was actually accorded more j procedural rights than the contract calls for and was consistently allowed * Soapbox ample opportunities to present his evidence in writing, as well as, in person to | the PAC. The PAC decision was based on full information, evidence and I scrutiny. Only Dickson can respond to Cherry’s perception that Dickson changed his J Faults Need Correcting decision as he was not willing to risk an academic freedom suit. Dickson has I This is in response to Robert communicating, exchanging ideas and while others are not in a supposedly not provided us with the reasons for his change of decision. The only thing we | Cherry’s letter of March 4, 1976. It yes, criticizing each other. Yet they “illegal parking zone.” Third, the know is that the change of decision has seriously undermined the process of I stated that the student leaders all tell the “rank-and-filers” to know fines grossed by the extremely peer group evaluation and will result in the encouragement of unprofessional ■ (“st/1”) of MSC serve only white the issues and to get involved. They lucrative parking authority seemingly conduct. students, attack the rights of have their faults but are constantly does nothing to alleviate the rank-and-file students and in certain working to correct them. If we can’t outstanding parking problems. Department of Economics Personnel Advisory Committee (PAC) instances are not to be trusted take them seriously, what is the I realize that there is a finite because of “pro-establishment” alternative? acreage of parking space and a stands. The rank-and-filers on the Ellen Oberhack limited number of vehicles that can Guest Spot] other hand had their rights limited, History/1976 be accomodated. However, there is were militant and made up the legitimate parking space that is not The crisis that has striken our majority. designated, nor is it signified illegal. college has shaken the very base that That the rank-and-file students It does not impede traffic flow or sustains our philosophy. It has were the majority is true, since violate fire zones. It was in these destroyed the principle of Webster defines “rank-and-file” areas that I was fined for my fourth ‘Practices’ government as a servant of the and fifth parking “offenses.” as “...ordinary people forming the people. When the state rejected its large part of some group; common moral obligation to offer a quality The point is that illegal zones people as distinguished from education to its youth, who are not should be marked so and amnesty leaders.” However, were the granted to those parking areas that Explained only citizens but taxpayers, it has disagreements at the Trenton rally attacked the very roots of do not impede normal and between the student body By Ken Talmud democracy. emergency traffic flow or violate fire (rank-and-filers) and student leaders? With regard to the comments of teachers. What we all need to do is to Thomas Jefferson, in the zones. Or were the disagreements among Just what is all this money in fine Professor Robert Cherry in last direct all of our energy towards Declaration of Independence, various leaders? and decal revenue doing? Damage weeks’ MONTCLARION, I find influencing the legislature in favor of affirmed that the rights of life, That there was some discrepency and theft occur to student property myself in agreement in one key area, budget restorations. liberty and the pursuit of happiness between student leaders - and in the same areas the parking “We should judge people by their were essential for the existence of a With regard to a possible faculty perhaps non-student leaders - is true. authority finds time to issue tickets. practice, not by their professed or nation. The tyranny that Jefferson strike, being for a student stand does The recognized leaders, such as the Our “parking privilege” has hidden motives.” I would, therefore, and the founding fathers rejected is not mean that I am opposed to the SGA presidents representing all effectively become a “parking like to take this opportunity to faculty stand. I have stated publicly students of their campuses were in the same one that they are trying to explain my “practices.” impose on us today. rip-off.” that with regard to layoffs, increased conflict with other leaders. Some Ironically, my first three parking With regard specifically to the work loads, ending ofsabbaticalsand were advocating militancy, others Let us reject all those who take February Board of Trustees meeting away our right to live the life we violations were not incurred by other educationally regressive were for more peaceful means of myself but by the bastardly person and the non-retention decision on 47 measures, I would support the faculty demonstrating. choose with unjust laws that condemn faculty, a statement that I defended us to ignorance, preventing that the who stole my decal and proceeded to to the best of mv ability. However, Were the majority of students park illegally. This and front-end the “actions” and “motives” of the when the Union’s bargaining table militant? Though, as Cherry knowledge of the soul and Board does not offer a complete experience be mixed with the intellect damage to my car, transpired under representatives have publicly said stated, “...when they (MSC student the watchful eyes of the parking picture of the evenings’ events. that if they could obtain settlement leaders) admit that the majority of to form a harmonious union that is ELABORATING EVENTS called culture. security. Obviously all parking fines of all their demands at the cost of a students at Trenton supported First, since the decision to not Let us reject all those who deny incurred by the thief were ultimately tuition increase they would do so, do militant actions... ” This contradicts retain the 47 was a personal matter, our right to liberty, the freedom to sent to me, since it was my decal. It not believe that students can totally the reports given by the television took several visits to the business it was discussed in closed session unite with faculty. We must support media, newspapers and students who think, to expand and develop our prior to the public meeting. At that knowledge and to apply it for the office to explain the situation to a the many areas where the faculty are were there and who said that only a host of blank stares. Meanwhile, 1 time I presented to the board all of fully justified in any job action they “handful” were militant. betterment of society. my thoughts. Mere repetition of what Let us reject all those who deny had no parking decal and had long take but be prepared to fight our As to Ken Malmud’s actions, it is a was being well stated by others own battles over our own concerns our right to happiness, for the soul lost my receipt of payment. I had to matter of opinion as to how the only would have been nothing more than should the need arise. without freedom and intellectual park off-campus for two weeks while student representative on the Board they waited for the computer receipt grandstanding, which I will not do. THE TRUE PICTURE of Trustees is to act. Should the drive dies, drowning in a sea of Second, the MSC Board of ignorance. file to be printed. The business office In short, if not wanting students to representative have marched out with Trustees has been pro-student, get their heads bashed in at a Let the student body of MSC unite could only give me the license plate his constituency, as Cherry pro-faculty and pro-education since demonstration while at the same time and speak with a single voice. Let us number of the car using my decal. I suggested? Should he start name had to painstakingly track down the its inception. If after hours of providing our worst enemies with the calling those people he will have to establish a proclamation of discussion and thought such a board indignation and protest. owner at the Department of Motor publicity needed to defeat us means work with in the future? Since when felt that it could not makejob offers that I am against minorities and the “He who has a bad government Vehicles in Trenton. It turned out to have problems been solved by yelling be a io year-old stationwagon being which it had no money to fund and if masses, then I guess 1 am. at one another? Will walking out do and does not fight to change it, is just at that same time the same board as bad.” written off as a company car of If not wanting to showboat and anything more than lose the only “Extos Corporation” in Ramsey NJ, publicly communicated a resolution misdirect student anger at a board Jose Fuentes input students have? It seems more probably making potholders in their stating that it found the actions it that is supportive means that I am Spanish/history ‘78 logical to stay and come to some sort basement. 1 have not received was forced to take wrong and totally being used, then j guess j am. alien to the best interests of the of an agreement. Malmud no doubt To the Editor: satisfaction but I know your address If not walking out and denying did all that he could with the license plate owner 822-BBI. college, 1 would support the actions students the voice I was elected to I was justly aggravated in finding taken, however, sadly. circumstances and situation that he my fourth and fifth parking fines in The responsibility should rest on provide means that I, should be had to work with. He worked on INFLUENCE LEGISLATURE my mailbox. I am infuriated for three the parking authority. I demand a treated with suspicion, then treat me behalf of the students whom he Finally, let me say that, as I see it, simple reasons. First, as a matter of rebuttal on their behalf and an as such. represents. the center of the problem lies in economics, I can not afford to pay itemized expenditure report. When it However, these remain my Trenton. If the legislature comes As to the leaders of MSC, the more than the original $10 for comes to the choice of paying “practices.” I remain open to across with the money, the teachers individuals making up the student my parking decal for the expressed parking fines or lab fees, 1 pay lab concrete criticism and/or suggestions will be rehired. If the legislature leaders include those who are privilege of parking on campus. fees because at least I get something at all times though and would hope doesn’t, the teachers won’t be here non-white, women and other Second, the ticketing is unjustly worthwhile for my money! that we could join to fight the very next September. The Board agrees, as minority groups. They are constantly arbitrary, with some cars ticketed Steve Newman important series of battles which Fine Arts 1978 I do, that we urgently need those • concern us all. 10. MONTCLARION/Thurs., March 11, 1976 Feiffer Comedy: A Play on Reality M I a • ^ nnW 4Knn A Arvannr/M* —J .L By Lydia De Fretot kind and then informing the emperor death. The old question and answer joke, that the sky is missing and the only JOAN, WHO awakens from the "Knock, knock. Who’s there?" works way to heaven is to build spaceships dead a few times, tells of the morals well as a basis for the new comedy by and send the people off. In her involved here in her final speech Jules Feiffer aptly titled "Knock, portrayal of Joan, Nancy Snyder is so which is one of the funniest scenes in Knock." convincing that one cannot help but the play. It is a never-ending series of The story, which is set in the believe that she is the notorious Joan connected proverbs that Joan relates present, evolves around two aging of Arc. while she ascends to heaven. Before men who live together in the solitude THE JOKES are fast and furious she makes it to the roof she of the woods. Abe, played by Neil with Cohn attempting to explain bequeaths her armor to Abe, who was Flanagan is living in a fantasy world what happened to Abe and Joan never convinced to go on the mission while Cohn, portrayed by Daniel relating her past experiences and her uncontrollable voices to Seltzer, is more of a cynic who argues including her previous life as, Cohn. with Abe about reality. Cinderella. Feiffer's lines are in Both Flanagan and Seltzer as Abe WHILE THE men engage in verbal themselves hysterical with Cohn and Cohn respectively are discourse, Abe attempts to open interpreting Joan's metamorphosis as commendable in their roles. Cohn is Cohn's eyes to the possibility that all on the one hand, Shaw wrote about the more sympathetic, the one who is not necessarily as it appears to be. her, while on the other hand, Walt gets attached to Joan during the Abe urges Cohn to indulge, if only Disney had the honor. Joan manages months she stays with the men and for a moment, in make believe and to persuade Cohn into believing her who in his narrow-mindedness cannot simply wish for something. Cohn, in identity by restoring Abe to life. recognize what is wrong with him. a fit of frustration, rubs a small Although Joan convinces Cohn Abe is a lovable, charming man who Aladdin's lamp and in the process, that she is Joan of Arc, Abe refuses indulges in his own world. wishes Abe were gone and in his to go along on the mission. True to The play revolves around a battle place he requests someone with a myth Joan hears voices and so does between sense and nonsense, fantasy brain to talk to. everyone else. These voices are versus reality. Abe's world of illusion With special sound and stage whimsical and Cohn even attempts to and imagination is just as pleasing if affects Abe vanishes and a shrewd reason with them at times. Judd not more so than Cohn's limited but hilarious character named Hirsch, who plays Wiseman as well as sphere of practicality and sensibility. Wiseman replaces him. Cohn is the voices, is extremely good. His Snyder as Joan adds a touch of fairy astonished, to say the least. After a ability to change and disguise his tale-ism and at the same time few minutes Cohn tires of Wiseman voice is incredible and the audience historical reverence to the play. In with his wisecracks and know-it-all forgets that he is the one person her belief that she is Joan of Arc she manner. In a moment of anger Cohn responsible for the different is claiming what Cohn knows to be shoots Wiseman who is only an characterizations. the impossible but what Abe can find illusion and in actuality Cohn has Through the course of the play very plausible. murdered his best friend, Abe. Abe and Cohn switch roles and we "Knock, Knock" is a comical To further complicate matters find Cohn believing in the impossible satire on the sobriety and there is a knocking at the door which but only because he has seen proof. narrow-mindedness of most people. turns out to be none other than Joan It is Cohn who learns the most from The message of the play is to let our of Arc who is on her way to the the events of the play. He realizes he imagination run wild occasionally OFF TO SEE THE EMPEROR: Joan o f Arc, Nancy Snyder and Cohn, Daniel emperor and is obligated to bring is narrow-minded, intolerant of and like children believe in some Seltzer Iright) try to convince Abe, Neil Flanagan (center), to come with them both Abe and Cohn with her. Her others and their opinions and so things that cannot be proven by to visit the emperor in Jules Feiffer's new comedy hit, "Knock, Knock," a t uninteresting that he bores Joan to reality. mission involves getting two of every the Biltmore Theatre. 261 West 47th Street Last Gall fora 19year old Montclair Sophomore to become a Ubicar old Army Officer. For the next two years, you learn what it Apply now and once you are accepted for takes to be an Army officer. You get the kind of the special two year program, you attend a six management and leadership experience that will weeks’ summer camp, for which you’ll be paid be an asset to you in any career, military or approximately $500. And that’s not all. You may civilian. You will earn an extra $100 a month u] find yourself in the best physical condition you’ve to 20 months. 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(itf) The Ara^y ROTC IW fear Program If this is the kind of challenge you are looking for, you are the kind of student we are looking for. Call Major Morgan, 7 6 3 - 3 0 7 8 MONTCLARION/Thurs., March 11, 1976 11 ’English Class’ Worth a Few Laughs facial expressions and gestures, is the Kubiak (Smiednik, a Polish janitor). By Amy Kroll especially English, French or as he tells us little else about this Exceptionally funny though a bit German. motley crew. most memorable. The rest of the cast Like its characters, the play offers far-fetched, Israel Horovitz's play In spite of this technical flaw the In spite of the skimpy includes Jean-Pierre Steward (La no profundities. "The Primary "The Primary English Class," now situation achieves a comic success. characterization the cast does a Poubelle), Sol Frieder (Mulleimer), English Class" teaches the simple playing at the downtown Circle in Deprived of verbal communication, commendable job of bringing these Lori Tan Chinn (Mrs. Pong), Atsumi lesson that sometimes It's just as the Square, is a veritable Tower of the eventually frustrated and angry one-dimensional characters to life. Sakato (Yoko Kuzukago) and Tom important to get a few good laughs. Babel reconstructed in a New York characters resort to a series of Richard Libertini (Patumiera), a City night school. Diane Keaton, who hillarious antics and ethnic quips. hot-blooded Italian with inimitable plays a neurotic, incompetent young Horovitz balances the comic action teacher (Debbie Wastba), attempts with an underlying feeling of tension. unsuccessfully to teach English to a Debbie Wastba, who has run to the Major Theater Series classroom full of well-intentioned ladies room to replace a contact lens, n Speech/Thaater Department foreigners. Unable to communicate returns in a state of hysteria verbally, she loses control, turns screaming about a "maniac" who has tyrant and confusion quickly attacked her. From time to time the degenerates to calamity. laughs are interrupted by his loud The play has more funny moments pounding on the locked classroom than not, as each of the five students door. presents speaks his or her own native ON ONE level, "The Primary language — Italian, French, German, English Class" is probably a political Chinese and Japanese — but none, metaphor and the tyrranical Debbie including the teacher, speaks the Wastba a symbol of America at its language of another. The only ones worst. But on still another level, it LILLIAN HELLMAN'S who know what's going on are the takes a shamelessly honest stab at audience whom Horovitz has American attitudes toward provided with a simultaneous education. A t one point Debbie, who translator. has bent down and touched the floor SOMEWHERE IN this ludicrous in the hopes of communicating to the communication breakdown the play class the meaning of "flo o r," says, loses credibility because a) everyone "Once again I’ve learned to lower knows it's impossible to teach a myself for the sake of higher foreign language without verbal education." communication and it’s highly The only thing that any of the improbable that any class would characters has in common is that consist of such an ethnic potpourri their last names translated mean and b) almost every educated person "garbage can." Presumably this is a YOUNG TEACHER: Diane Keaton speaks at least one foreign language, reflexion of the playwright's feelings as Debbie Wastba tries to teach English to some foreigners in "The Primary English Class," at the Circle ! I in the Square Downtown. 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March 14 at falters at the beginning, then gathers The outstanding performer in the Bower who seems a bit too artificial Northart, playing Regina's daughter, Memorial Auditorium, does have its force in Act II but ends on a weak production is Steven Black who in the role of Oscar Hubbard and delivers the speech that defies her faults but it also has its brighter note. The play is beautifully staged, portrays Ben Hubbard. When Black is Bruce Willis as his son. Willis looks mother and symbolizes her mother's moments. with superb sets and costumes and on stage, you know it. Watching him, uncomfortable as the incompetent young banker and his acting appears magnificently acted on occasions you don't see a young man acting as but viewed at a preview performance a middle-aged man, rather, you see a to consist merely of grimacing and the production lacks dramatic middle-aged man. Outstanding, too, is lifting his hands in the air. BELLY What hurts the play the most is the impact. Faith Wozniak as Regina's sister-in end. Act I is weak and Act II is The Lilliam Heilman play, -law, Birdie Hubbard, the alcoholic. powerful but the final scene of the directed by Or, Dennis K. McDonald, Wozniak gives a sensitive and realistic performance as the embittered and production, which is to be the most DANCING is a study of egotistic individuals corrupting and destroying family relationships in order to attain their own ends. It focuses on a woman, INSTRUCTION Regina Giddens and her two brothers, Ben and Oscar Hubbard given by and their schemes to enrich themselves by building a cotton mill in their town. To do this, though, they need financial backing. Their (

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SAT., MARCH 20 : Workshop 1 - 3:30 pm The Learning Theatre Admission 50 cents Performance 8 pm Admission $ 1 SUN., MARCH 21 : “ Marquee” Workshop and Performance in dance for musical comedy and preparing for auditions 7:30 pm Admission $1.50 All Events Held in Studio Theatre Call Players ( Ext. 5159 ) Mon. - Fri., 11 am - 2 pm for more information. MONTCLARIOWThurs., March 11, 1976 13, Baez Live Disappoints Fine Arts Council last two sides immensely more By Scott Garside enjoyable than the first two. '■ L 'i last studio album, BAEZ'S VOCAL style is a bit "Diamonds and Rust," was a fine reminiscent of that of Judy Collins collection of songs revealing the artist but where Collins' voice it smooth ART SHOW at her best. The 11 tracks contained and clear, Baez's voice possesses a on that album were well chosen by quivering sound that it both pleasant Baez and her producer, David and distracting. While her voice it AND Kershenbaum, in ihat they basically her vehicle for represented Baez during her more communication, her songwriting prolific time spans in addition to abilities, which are modest though outstanding borrowed songs by not often prolific and her guitar SALE notables including Jackson Browne, playing, are all part of her artistry. and Stevie Wonder. The vocal work on "From Every It is unfortunate, therefore, that Stage" possesses the same strengths “The the new album "From Every Stage" and weaknesses inherent in her studio (A&M SP3704) fails to live up to the albums, which means that she has Exhibitionists” CASH AWARDS high standards of her previous effort. managed to be consistent during her Although "Stage" is & two record set live performances without losing any recorded at a number of Baez's of the effectiveness as a singer. Baez's will be given! performances, it lacks the beauty and best vocal interpretations are found spontaneity of her studio recording. in the gospel numbers such as Nearly all of the 20 songs appearing "Amazing Grace," "Swing Low, on the live album are performed Sweet Chariot" and "Oh, Happy competently but this competency Day" where her enthusiasm and does not meet up to the level of vivaciousness are genuine. In excellence. addition, Baez also fares well on the OPENING WITH an acappella political statements, particularly Entry forms now available in: politically-oriented song called "(A in 't Gonna Let Nobody) Turn Me "(Ain't Gonna Let Nobody) Turn Me Fine Arts office Around" and "The Night They Drove Around," the album commences on a Old Dixie Down." SGA office positive note. However, much of this As an entity, "From Every State" enthusiasm is lost through the is a respectable live album. It does Student Center Information Desk remainder of side one. Even Baez's not possess the beauty and interpretation of 's spontaneity of Baez's last studio "Suzanne" fails to stimulate to the effort nor does it live up to the Fee: SGA ID $3 Others $5 same level that Judy Collins has standards set by "Diamonds and reached with her outstanding version Rust." Nonetheless, it is a competent Forms and fees due Fri., March 19 in the SGA office. recorded several years ago. collection of tunes which will serve as As on the first side, side two a tie-over until Baez's next studio features Baez alone with her acoustic album is released later this year. guitar and again, fails to hold any genuine interest after a certain point. There are a few highlights in which Baez's performances are quite convincing. However, these finer moments soon give rise to mediocrity as the guitar accompaniment begins to sound repetitive. 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By Hank Gola "YOU HAVE to run players; you Bowl, a personal Anderson high It was the early 50s before the can't let them run you," he said point. days of the Garden State Parkway seriously. "You have to be a HIS BASEBALL credits are and Montclair High School's baseball disciplinarian, a teacher and a equally amazing. Recently named as squad was threading through back humanitarian at the same time." last season's District Coach of the streets toward a game with Irvington. Anderson has stuck to that Year after leading the Tribe to a A restless hand reached for the philosophy throughout his lengthy fourth place in the College Division rope that strings along the sides of career and his methods have held up World Series, his total MSC baseball busses and the time-worn buzzer well. He still has the rapport with his record is 147-55-1 with this season sounded. players. He was, it seems, born to still ahead. COACH CLARY Anderson turned coach. The game changed during his slowly, said, "They'll be no more of " I was always a ten leader," he career and Anderson maintains that that," and let the matter rest. recalled. "In high school I was an the players did too. Ten seconds later, it happened all-state fullback but I called all the "Young people today get turned again. This time Anderson stopped plays and it was the same way in off much easier than they used to," the bus. college (at Colgate). I was named frat he said with reqret. "Thev used to be willing to sit the bench and wait for "The man says that this is his intramural manager only two weeks their chance. Now their little league stop," Anderson told the bus driver. after I got there. And when I got out, "Let him off." I saw that coaching was my life. coaches and parents expect them to THAT PLAYER, who had to AFTER A stint as a hard-hitting be instant successes and they expect A LONG CAREER: A fte r 34 years o f coaching. Clary Anderson, MSC's head to play right away." hitchhike back to Montclair, catcher in professional baseball, football and baseball coach, has decided to call it quits at the end o f this season probably never forgot Anderson and Anderson accepted his first coaching ANDERSON REMEMBERS when Anderson explained. the firm technique that made for 86 job at Blair Academy. Two years he played 100 games a year as a their retirement. But I enjoyed youngster and when players would of 87 winning seasons in 34 years of later, he took the head job i at Anderson thinks that his best every minute of coaching. Baseball coaching baseball, football, hockey, Montclair High. I still be practicing at dusk. coaching job was 1959 when and football were my life," he "They would rather eat than sleep. Montclair, again without quality basketball and swimming. By the time he came to MSC in explained. America has changed," he said. seniors, managed to post a 7-2 By now a legend, Anderson 1969, he had run up a phenomenal The decision to retire was made The country might have changed football record. announced last week that the .776 winning percentage in scholastic simply "because it was tim e." but Anderson didn't. He kept "We beat only one team by more upcoming baseball season would be coaching. ' winning. His only losing season was a than six points and we ended up "I'm in perfect health, you know," his last. He took over a mediocre/ MSC football squad and got imnfediate 6-1 2 baseball campaign at Montclair winning," he said with pride. Anderson made clear. "I only missed Anderson, a veritable fountain of one day of practice while I was here results. The Indians have w^n five High. such anecdotes, was reflecting on his WITH ALL THOSE memories, it's and I'm certainly not going to sit conference titles under him add made "WE DIDN'T have a very strong career, hands behind his head and his going to make it awfully tough for down and do nothing. There will be their first appearance in a boXl game, senior class and we got off to a poor reading glasses resting on his nose. Anderson to leave. plenty of things for me to do." winning the 1970 Knute / Rockne start and never got off the ground," His formula for success was simple. "Some coaches look forward to

VI Student Intramural and Leisure Council

Applications out for: Applications due in SILC office: Paddle Tennis Tournament Fri., March 12 Noon

Co-ed Volleyball League Thurs., March 25 Noon

Weightlifting Tournament Thurs., March 11 Noon

Coming events to look for: Men’s Softball League Co-ed Softball League Simon Sez Egg Tossing Contest

FOR MORE INFORMATION, CALL 893-5245. MONTCLARJOISI/Thurs., March 11, 1976 15. Women Fencers Outduel Pratt

By Bob Scherer "I TRY TO outfox my opponent,” It's a good thing that collegiate the sophomore fencer said after her fencing is only a harmless sport. If it one-sided victories of 5-2, 5-1 and was the real thing, MSC's women's 5-0. " I play around with the blade fencing team might well be accused and attempt to trick them so that of manslaughter. when they make some type of move, Breezing to the necessary nine I move in with the h it." wins for victory just 11 bouts into Coach Bonnie Farbstien was happy the 16 bout contest, the Squaws' but low key over the lopsided win. superiority was never questioned in "When we win I just take it in MONTCLARION/Andrea Schweid their 11-5 spearing of Pratt Institute stride," she said. "Generally we were at Panzer Gym Monday night. taking the offensive, waiting for the RAPID MOVEMENT: Carol ridings (left), o f MSC, attempts to parry her opponent's advance. The Squaws defeated SUE EGBERT and Janice Kovatch parry (a defensive maneuver by an Pratt 11-5 Monday night in the Panzer Gym. led the foil onslaught with 4-0 and opponent) and then going in after 3-0 showings, respectively, for MSC them for the point." get into the bout end I don't like a Burton said. Sanz was, in fact, the (4-4). Egbert posted 5-3, 5-3, 5-2 and OTHER CONTRIBUTORS to the running attack. I prefer a slow pace only productive Pratt fencer scoring 5-1 victories in her four bouts and win were Carol Ridings (2-2) and of fencing but they were running a 5-1, 5-2 and 5-3 wins over MSC sounded more surprised than anyone Patricia Violand (1-2). For lot and I didn't react fast enough." counterparts while only dropping one with her excellent performance. "They ran at us but they were match to the Squaws' Egbert, 5-3. "A ll I can say is that I was just w ild," Ridings explained, "b ut we PRATT COACH , Guy Burton, fencing good for a change,'' Egbert had our points (weapon) out in time commended MSC's dominance but Teachers Janet Love and Marian Lawlor, offered. " I tried to psych myself into and straight." also offered some excuses for his normally JV fencers for MSC, moved playing better and it seemed to Violand, disheartened by her team's lack of ability. up to fence varsity toward the end of w ork," the sophomore added. individual showing but pleased for the match in order to gain w h o 'v e Kovatch, who would have the team, added, "We had good "MSC fenced well and beat us experience. Lawlor, a junior, easily probably had four wins had she not timing and our distance was great." easily but my number one fencer outdueled her opponent, 5-1, in her been pulled for a JV substitute at the Regarding herself the senior didn't compete due to an injury," the bearded coach said. had th e end of the match, explained her captain said, " It takes me a while to bout. Luve did not do as well successful strategy. "Also, Maria Sanz was our only dropping her match 5-2 to Pratt's returnee and experienced fencer on DUDGGT Sanz. an otherwise inexperienced team," Tourney Time for Squaws pulled out By Joan Rizzio "It's good exposure for Rutgers The moment of truth has finally and we’re happy we're going," arrived for the MSC women's McCrea said. "It's hard to say how fro m basketball team. we'll do but I think we'll do okay. Starting today and running MSC is a well-coached team and through Saturday the Squaws will hopefully we’ll play better than we under participate in the Eastern Association did earlier this year." for Intercollegiate Athletics for Rutgers' starting lineup will be Women (EAIAW) Middle Atlantic 6-foot Nancy Flahgerty, 5-6 th e m ... Basketball Championship at the Charlotte Walker, 5-7 Kate Sweeney, University of Pittsburgh. The top two 5-4 Elaine Kostzyu and 5-11 Kim Schiller’s, New Jersey’s teams will automatically be invited to Colomb. largest bookstore, under­ the nationals at Penn State. IMMACULATA, PA. stands that money is tight. SECOND-SEEDED MSC with a The first seed and defending And many teachers are now 14-2 season record should have no regional champ, this team finished faced with the problem of trouble with its first round opponent, with a season record of 18-2 and has Add these words to your basic vocabulary losing precious teacher aid Rutgers University (6-7), who it incredible depth and talent. There are materials because of a cut in previously defeated this season 13 starters and Coach Kathy Rush now, whether or not you’re planning a trip the budget. We also under­ 77-54 and who recently lost its can easily substitute when the to Mexico soon. stand that you need those leading scorer and rebounder, Sue starting five get tired. very aids now denied you. Phillippe, for six weeks. Federal City "The team uses a fast break, a full Okay, that’s the problem. College of Washington, D.C., which court press and a man-to-man SPANISH ENGLISH The solution? Schiller’s is finished second in the regionals last defense," Doris Del Tasta, public chocho childish old man featuring teacher curriculum year, was originally scheduled to be relations director at immaculata gargarizando gargling material at unbelievable sav­ MSC's opening round opponent but said. "D ifferent strategies and sacamuelas ings — so much so that they unclear circumstances arose that different squads are used depending quack dentist can be purchased with petty caused its withdrawal. on the opposing teams." bulla soft coal cash. We carry many teach­ "It's a good break for us because Six-foot-one forward Denise manteca lard ing curriculum materials we've already played Rutgers," said Burdick and 5-9 freshman center pantufla from such publishers as: MSC coach Maureen Wendelken. "We Sandy Miller are the leading scorers, bedroom slipper Hayes, Instructor Curricu­ wouldn't have known anything about each averaging 14 points a game. lum, Spice, Fearon. Visual Federal City. The first time we UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND Here at Jose Cuervo, we believe Materials Inc., and many more. would've seen them would've been Seeded third and the Maryland an informed consumer is an right on the court." State champ,this team finished with a Write for our free cata­ THE STARTING lineup for today's 15-2 season record and is relatively informed consumer. logue, call or visit us today. contest will be the same reliable five balanced. Coach Chris Weller Our qualified staff will fill who have started all year long, substitutes quite freely because she your order immediately. Barbara Burek and Randi Burdick has 13 available starters. Schiller's — who else could will be the guards; Carol Blazejowski, "The players I use depend on the better understand a teach­ who averages 26 points a game, and opposing team and its different er’s needs? Pat Colasurdo, who leads the team in strengths," Weller said. "I look at the rebounds, will be the forwards; and tempo of the game and I see who we The New 5-foot-11 Ellen Henry will start as need. We have a height advantage in center. few games. We try to play a solid Now a look at some MSC defense and good offense," she adversaries: added. RUTGERS S ch iller^ Weller hasn't seen that much of With her star player Sue Phillippe New Jersey and Pennsylvania teams ...for B a d ^ in a cast for six weeks, Rugers' coach but she has a healthy respect for Dottie McCrea hasn't thrown the JOSE CUERVO* TEQUILA. 80 PROOF. them. Its first round foe in the IMPORTED AND BOTTLED BY © 1975. HEUBLEIN, INC., HARTFORD, CONN. towel in; in fact she's very excited at the GARDEN STATE PLAZA regionals is William Paterson College. PARAMUS, N.J. (next to Gimbals) about going to the tournament. Voi. 52 No. 7 Montclair State College, Upper Montclair, NJ 07043 Thurs., March 11,1976 Wrestlers Win Nationals

By John Delery The Indians piled up a record 143 owned two victories over the (142) Dante Caprio (167) and Di Division championships at Arizona All Larry Sciacchetano could points on the strength of four freshman 118-pounder. Kacavas Gioacchino all won their divisions. University this weekend. repeat was "super, phenomenal." individual champs and easily found himself down again, 6-5, with TUNDO, LAST year's runnerup at MONTCLARION wrestling experts That's it, just those two adjectives outdistanced defending champ John less than 20 seconds remaining but 134 pounds who is still undefeated, John Delery and Hank Gola pegged described how his team performed Carroll which finished with 108, to took the stunned Puzia to the mat as topped defending champ Craig five of the 10 Division 3 wrestling over the weekend. But Sciacchetano take the NCAA Division 3 title. time ran out and won 7-6. Helmuth of Gettysburg 7-1. Freitas champs in their advance last week. isn't an English professor, he's a REACHED AT poolside at his Next Blakely going at 134 pinned eased past Nick Hobbs, last year's They were correct on Vince Tundo wrestling coach and Saturday night Arizona hotel, where he and five of Gettysburg's Tom Jenkins. So that runnerup from Coe, decisioning him (126), Mark Hawald (134), Tony he showed just how good he is, his wrestlers are prepping for the was two big bouts down but the third 10-4. Caprio meanwhile avenged a Peraza (150), Jim Weir (158) and guiding his MSC team to its first U n ive rsity Division nationals and possibly the toughest was yet to loss that knocked him out of last Dante Caprio (167). national title ever. beginning today, Sciacchetano had a come. years tournament, defeating Clay Delery and Gola also had the right bit more to offer. Dom Digioacchino, who wrestled Barnard of Ashland, 13-3. finalists in the 142-pound class and "It's by far the most satisfying at 167 all year but moved to 177 to DiGioacchino highlighted his first mentioned 17 of the 20 finalists. feeling I've ever had," Sciacchetano give Dante Caprio a shot at a national season by whipping defending champ admitted. "We've been pointing to title, met Joe Borsa of York College. of John Carroll, 16-8. this all year and the guys really did Undaunted, DiGioacchino pinned The Indians also came up with one the job." the defending third place finisher in runnerup and three third places. Mike Even though they won by 35 it only 2:43. Blakely lost to defending 134-pound wasn’t as simple as all that. The final "WE WRESTLED unbelievably champ Mark Hawald-Cale of John score merely disguised how close well in quarter-finals," Sciacchetano Carroll, 11-8 in the finals, while the two day affair really was. The observed. "That round could have Kacavas, Greg DiGioacchino (150) Indians didn't gain any breathing killed us, because Carroll was and heavyweight Steve Caldwell room until after the quarterfinals. breathing right down our necks. finished third. Until then the Blue Streaks hung Those were three of our toughest OTHER INDIVIDUAL winners tough and trailed only 51-45. But matches all year but the guys came included Jack Mulhall (118) and Jim George Kacavas, Mike Blakely and through." Weir (158) of John Carroll, Tony Dom DiGioacchino all survived their They weren't the only ones. Five Peraza (150) of Potsdam, Eric Guyll crucial bouts and from there " it was other Indians made it into the (190) of Millersville and Ron Delligra a breeze," according to Sciacchetano. semi-finals and when the finals ended (HWT) of St. Lawrence. Dom Digioacchino KACAVAS DREW the first critical Saturday night, four of them took All the first place finishers and Dante Caprio assignment. He had to face Trenton home individual titles. Blakely, who got a wild card berth, Winner at 167 Decisions opponent I&8 State's ''co tt Puzia, who already Vinnie Tundo (126) Ricky Freitas will compete at the University in Finals Lifters Take Third Straight Title

KORBETT WAS headed for a advantage. It is important that the weights between attempts. Afew of Another second place went to By Steve Nuiver higher finish when an untimely injury lifter time his warm-up exactly so his opponents hopped 25 pounds and super-heavyweight Dennis Dreyer The MSC weightlifting team was haulted him. Back in the warm-up that he can head right for the up and weren't able to lift the bars who snatched 242 pounds and hoisted physically set, but then so were its room he cut the skin on his palm on platform to compete when he is because they weren't ready to handle 319 in the clean and jerk. opponents. What gave the Indians the the narrowing of the bar. Since a ready. Waiting a long time to lift the large difference in poundage. LIGHTWEIGHT 114-pounder Sal edge and the 1976 National AAU lifter isn't allowed to wrap tape could be disastrous. Hennis and One hundred sixty-five pound Lou Finazzo placed third. Collegiate Weightlifting around the hand all the trainer could Championship this past weekend was trainer Mike McNeil keep the MSC Murcado placed second behind "Finazzo's much stronger than his Yoshikaryn Ishii of Grossmount do was take off the piece of skin and quality; they simply outclassed competitors constantly aware as to lifts indicated," the coach said. "A ll how much time they had to prepare. College in California who lifted 264% put a piece of tape over the exposed everybody else. he needs is some experience." portion. MSC's superior lifting technique, McNeil also kept< the MSC pounds in the snatch (a national warm-up procedures and attitude performers informed of weight record) and 336 in the clean and jerk Ray Lavender, at 198 pounds, "Because I was bleeding pretty were the important factors leading to changes by opponents so that they to win hands down. Murcado also added another third. He had been badly the next time I lifted the bar in its third straight title. were able to adjust their own managed 264% in the snatch and he nursing a hyperextended elbow and competition it slipped," Korbett said. "THE OTHERS had it," MSC warm-up weights to equal the change. and Ishii are now co-holders of that he performed well considering he He was forced to settle for his coach Barry Hennis said, "but we just "YOU HAVE to have a feel for the national mark. hadn't been able to train his best. previous snatch of 190. did it better than anybody else." weight before you lift it in Pete Dyt, at 242 pounds, also Lavender's 325-pound hoist in the The Indians scored 69 points while competition," the coach said. " I f you picked up a second. He might have clean and jerk was a personal best. Finally, in the 181-pound weight their closest rival, Cumberland go out and attempt a weight without won but a faulty call by a judge hurt class, Dave Stern placed fourth with THE 148-POUND class saw a third College of Kentucky, finished with enough warm-up at it, it would him. two good lifts of 242 (snatch) and place finish by Jeff Cullen and a fifth 36. Mississippi State followed with hurt." "THERE WAS a controversial call 297 (clean and Jerk). The other MSC place for Al Korbett. Donny Walker 24 points and Michigan State finished What it all boiled down to was a on one of his lifts," Hennis said. "We entrant in this class, Jeff Zambell, of San Dego State, won giving him a fourth, picking up 17. well-balanced scoring attack by the discussed it with the judge but the failed to place in the standings third consecutive national Many opposing coaches praised Indians, who placed every competitor decision wasn't changed." because he started too high in weight championship. MSC on its fluidity of movement but one in the top five of each class. The head judge made a mistake for the clean and jerk. Instead of Cullen lifted well but the jump during the lift. George Pjura of MSC came and signalled for Dyt to drop his going at 292 he tried 297 pounds and from 132 pounds last year had an "THE MECHANICS of our lifters through with the only individual weights before he held it completely missed in all three attempts. championship for the Tribe. The still over his head. The two other is superior," Hennis explained. "They effect. "His warm-up went well and he 132-pounder hoisted 176 pounds in judges then rejected his lift and he are very polished, poised and smooth " I f we had put him in the looked good," Hennis explained. " It the snatch and 214 in the clean and was forced to try again at the same in their movements." 132-pound class he would have wiped takes a lot of mental preparation and jerk. weight. Since a competitor gets only Besides this superior technique, up," Hennis remarked, "b u t he has a if you miss that opening attempt it Pjura was aided by the fact that he a total of three lifts, the loss of one MSC's well co-ordinated warm-up tough time keeping at that weight." can be damaging." procedures gave them an added didn't make any foolish jumps in attempt will hurt.