Housing contract endorsed; open meeting this week

The By VICKI GORRELL mattress, bed, desk, chair and for all public areas. pillow, in addition to adequate replacement of furniture and At last Sunday night's meeting, lighting, heating and utilities repairs necessitated by reasonable a majority of Council voted to subject to the conditions set forth wear and aging will be the herein. responsibility of the College. endorse a newly proposed Damages and losses resulting from housing contract. 1) The terms contained in this contract shall be set and binding for vandalism, theft, or destructive An open meeting will be held the academic year, or such part of behavior will be the joint respon- Thursday at 1:00 in Ford Chapel, the year as agreed on by the College sibility of the lessees of the where representatives of ASG and the lessee. Changes should be building. Unless the responsible and of the Deans of Students make only with the consent of the parties can be identified, all in- office will be present to discuss College and the lessee. dividuals who had a lease for any with interested students the room 2) There will be no entrance into part of the building during the academic year will be billed for contract as it stands now. student rooms by any College personnel, without 24 hours notice, equal shares of the total loss if the The major changes in the total loss or damage suffered in that contract are the deletion of the except under emergency con- ditions. Lessees shall have the facility is in excess of the amount mandatory linen service, and right to be present, if possible, equal to $1.00 per person having a elimination of the smaller fines during any entrance of the room by lease in that facility. Assessments, if any, resulting from this provision Mountain to appear now charged students on the any College personnel. damage policy (especially those 3) All rooms will be cleaned will be billed at the end of the concerning the lounge areas). during the December break by the academic year. The following Several linen companies will be College's Housekeeping Service areas are exempted from this here next week unless inspected and approved for provision: the main lounge and open to students and the Admissions Office area of South tour of the United States, arrangement will no longer in- cleanliness by a representative of By LISA NUSSBAUM the College prior to the lessee's Hall, the main lounge in Caflisch England, and Germany. clude the College as middle-man. Hall, and the Green Room and Pine leaving at the end of first term. In Mountain will be appearing Later, Pappalardi reorganized The student will deal directly any eve t the room will be entered Room lounges of Brooks Hall. the group, adding guitarist David with the linen company. 7) All Residence facilities will be here on Tuesday, May 14 in a after lesses leave by the S.A.R. for concert beginning at 9 P.M. Perry to the original cast of Students will be asked to sign the purpose of checking for closed during official school vacations and may not be occupied Student tickets will be three Leslie West and Corky Laing. the contract when drawing for a sanitation and safety features such Under Pappalardi's direction room. There are certain as pets, unrefrigerated food, open during these times. The lessee dollars; non-student tickets, four windows, etc. hereby agrees to vacate said room dollars. (producer of the Youngbloods, provisions made for the leasee to within 24 hours of the last exam Cream, and others), Mountain terminate the contract but out- 4) The lessee hereby agrees to accept responsibility for any each term. Back in 1969, Felix Pap- recordings have done well on the side of these few options, the damage or loss to the premises and 8) All maintenance conditions palardi's production of Leslie charts, with "Climbing" and contract is binding and must be making habitation impossible will contents of the room covered by this West's solo album gave impetus "Nantucket Sleighride" certified be corrected within 24 hours. If this signed before obtaining a room. contract, which exceeds reasonable to the formation of Mountain. Its gold. The contract reads as follows: wear and tear normally expected is not possible, alternate ac- comodations will be provided by the July 1969 debut at the Fillmore The ASG Social Events Com during one year's occupancy. West was followed one month mittee is sponsoring the concert, the undersigned, Damages and losses shall be College if the lessee so disires. hereby agree to pay to Allegheny determined through comparative Normal maintenance complaints later by an appearance at the to be opened by Sharks, a British rock group that thas been touring College the sum of in inspections conducted in September See CONTRACT, page 10 Woodstock festival. For a three- return for the letting and renting of and June. Both inspections shall be year period, Mountain went on with Mountain. room number of witnessed and signed by the lessee REsidence facility in conjunction and a representative of the College. with no more than other 5) Unless said losses are clearly occupants, and, in conjunction with due to its negligence, the College the other residents of said has no responsibility for loss by Residence facility, the lounges and theft, fire or otherwise, of lessee's public areas of that facility subject personal property. to the conditions set forth below. 6) The lessee and the College the College agrees to provide in agree to assume a joint respon- return for said fee the rights of sibility for all common areas within Volume 97, Number 39 .Tuesday, May 7, 1974 occupancy of said premises the Residence facility. The College Allegheny College, Meadville, Pa. assuring their habitable condition will provide routine and reasonable and including the provision of one maintenance and cleaning services Pelletier cites '73-'74 The CAMPUS needs students interested in working in a :::leadership capacity on next year's paper. Available .•:- positions include managing editor, news editor, editorial •:. :;:page editor, layout editor, and associate editors. •• as good academic year Reporters, ad salesmen, column writers, and editorial ::writers are also needed. If you are interested in journalism, or have the desire to In meeting with trustees work for a newspaper, please attend a meeting with the that the college is "rapidly ap-- ding that the ability to find aid present editors on Wednesday, May 8 at 7:00 p.m. in the President Lawrence L. Pelletier called 1973-74 a good proaching the time when total funds has contributed to the CAMPUS office, Room U202 in the Campus Center. A academic year in his report to the grants to students at Allegheny success of the admissions description of each position, salaries and any questions trustees at the annual spring will aggregate $1 million," ad- program. will be discussed at this time. board meeting held on Saturday, Robert A. Sherman, a member May 4. of the board who is serving as Class of '78 chairman of the 1973-74 Annual He told the trustees that signs Fund, reported gifts and pledges are good that Allegheny will totaling $148,000 with two months Good Times Revival again have a full freshman class, will be more remaining in the campaign. although he cautioned that "it is Sherman, a 1940 Allegheny wise to be sure that the students diversified graduate, is a director and vice- offers variety of events are actually on campus before president of Eastman Kodak one concludes that success is By CHRIS LAYNG Company and makes his home in achieved." By LISA NUSSBAUM to share with others. A sampling Rochester. He is a former of displays from past years in- Pelletier said that the number The class of 1978 will consist of resident of Meadville and is a Allegheny kicks off its 3rd cludes those of leathercraftsmen, of applicants for the Class of 1978 500 resident students and 20 to 25 graduate of Meadville High Annual "Good Times Revival" photographers, potters, jewelers, showed a 15 per cent increase commuters. The ratio of men to School. the weekend of May 24-26. The and dancers. The "Good Times" over the number of applicants for women is almost evenly split. Harry R. Pore, also a trustee springtime extravaganza coordinators heartily welcome last year's entering freshman According to Richard Stewart, and chairman of the Allegheny features live entertainment, free craft demonstrations to ac- class. Of the 1,750 applicants this director of admissions, the ef- Resources for Learning Cam- films, picnics, and arts and crafts company the displays. year, he said that 950 are males, fects of the energy crisis have paign to raise funds for a new displays. The main attraction scheduled compared with 900 last year, and hampered prospective students library, reported that gifts and "It's a chance for people to for Saturday, May 25 will be an 800 are females, compared with from visiting Allegheny. In spite ages for $1.8 million have been unwind and blow off before old-time swappers convention. 650 a year ago. of this, 1750 applications were received so far. He said the exams," says CC manager, Bob The convention is an opportunity received, a fifteen percent in- campaign is proceeding ac- for outgoing -students and others He added that 82 per cent of the crease for this year over last. cording to plan, which called for Olmsted. Weather permitting, applicants— the highest per- the activities will take place to barter away unwanted mer- The increase, Stewart said, the total campaign to be divided chandise from bedspreads to centage in four years— are in the promoted more selectivity and into several phases. The college outdoors on the CC lawn and the top one-fifth of their high school records. better qualified students. is seeking $4,000,000 for a- new adjacent parking lot area. classes and that mean verbal and Headlining the musical bill will Another notable event Local applicants have ex- library building and an additional scheduled for the "Good Times mathematical aptitude scores pressed an increase in interest, $500,000 to convert the present he concert appearances by the are up for both sexes. The college Oak Ridge Boys on May 24 and Revival" will be an ABC- ranging from five to seven Reis Library to other uses. Pore, sponsored talent show, for which is seeking a class of about 500 prospective communters over the a 1933 graduate, is the retired McKendree Spring on May 25. resident freshmen. Olmsted explained that the Oak no date has been set as yet. Also, past four years to this year's 20 to president and editor of the Valley Ridge Boys, a group from Nash- an informal parade has been Pelletier also reported that the 25. Allegheny also admitted a Independent of Monessen, Pa.. ville, do not try to unload a heavy tentatively scheduled for current fiscal year will end with a group of transfer students, Imaimalso =II I Saturday afternoon. surplus despite increases in twenty of whom will be residents message through their music, The Campus welcomes com- which can best be described as a An open invitation is extended student aid expenditures and the and five to seven, commuters. processing The new class, although not munication from readers con- blend of country, rock, and to all Allegheny students, faculty purchase of new data cerning any area of Allegheny gospel. members, and community equipment which was budgeted completely defined at this time, will include about twenty College events. Any questions, Concert tickets, available at residents to join in the fun and for this year. comments, or criticisms can be the CC information desk, are one excitement when the good times In his detailed report on college minority students, several in- mailed to the Campus, Box 12, or dollar for Allegheny students, one roll during the "Good Times finances, Treasurer Allen B. ternational students, and a group left at the Campus office in the ticket good for both shows. All Revival" weekend, May 24-26. Edwards reported that after of Americans who have spent the Campus Center Fine Arts others pay two dollars per show. Contact either Rick Davis or much investigation and past year or so abroad. Minority Building. With permission by the A massive "talent show" is Bob Olmsted through Box 13 with discussion it had been decided to students applications, in par- Editorial Board vote, any now underway to bring together ideas for "Good Times" or to give purchase an IBM 370-115, which ticular, have increased over the material may be submitted ass interested students who have any advance notice for intended is scheduled for installation past years, helping Allegheny to "name withheld." sort of hobby, skill, art, or talent displays. during the summer. He also said develop a broader student body. smi N. Min Mill ME MN Lue .2 CAMPUS Tuesday, May 7, 1974 Editorial On Wasted Time Transcribed doubts, By JAMES MICHENER If Richard Nixon thought that the recently released 1,308 page transcription of Presidential conversations relating to the [A one-time professor, editor, World War II It took me forty years to find out the facts. Watergate scandal would go a long way in exonerating his As a consequence, I have never been able to beleaguered administration, he was wrong. Instead, it has had an servicman in the -South Pacific, and Pulitzer feel anxiety about young people who are opposite effect. If anything, the transcription worsened his Prize, winner, James A. Michener has brought a fumbling their way toward the enlightenment administration's misfortunes. whole new dimension to the world of literature. that will keep them going. I doubt that a young According to reports, the President's televised address of last One of the most prolific and exciting writers of man- unless he wants to be a doctor or a Tuesday night, in which he officially announced the public release the last three decades, Mr. Michener has of the transcriptions, helped stop the steady erosion of what little authord such best-selling novels as HAWAII, research chemist, where a substantial body of public support he has left. He may have even gained a few points CARAVANS, IBERIA, and THE DRIFTERS.] specific knowledge must be mastered within a in the public opinion polls. Don't be too calculating. Don't be too prescribed time- can waste time, regardless of That was, however, before the public started reading excerpts scientific. Don't let the shrinks terrify you or what he does. I believe you have till age thirty- from or the entire text of those conversations. Now, the initial dictate the movements of your life. five to decide finally on what you are going to do, spurt of favorable public reaction is fast growing into a sense of There is a divine irrelevance in the universe and and that any exploration you pursue in the widespread disgust. many men and women win through to a sense of process will in the end turn out to have been And, it's just not by readers of the Liberal Eastern Establish- greatness in their lives by stumbling and creative. ment Press.. Newspapers all over the United States have been fumbling their way into patterns that gratify Indeed, it may well be the year that observers printing the transcripts in their entirety- especially in the mid- them and allow them to utilize their en- describe as "wasted" that will prove to have west, the conservative element of the nation's journalistic dowments to the maximum. been the most productive of those insights which establishment. If Swarthmore College in 1925 had employed will keep you going. The trip to Egypt. The two They are appalled, first, by the mentality-in-government the even a half-way decent guidance counselor, I years spent working as a runner for a bank. The transcripts have revealed. It is a hard-nosed mentality, charged would have spent my life as an assistant spell you spent on the newspaper in Idaho. Your with a cruel brand of Machiavellian political expediency. professor of education in some midwestern apprenticeship at a trade. These are the ways in Second, Americans who are reading the transcripts closely, can university. Because when I reported to college it which a young man ought to spend his life... the hardly believe the way Nixon has perverted the Presidency. When must have been apparent to everyone that I was ways of waste that lead to true in- Americans elect a President, they entrust him with a sort of destined for some kind of academic areer. telligence. Two more comments. Throughout sacred institution, all that represents the nations values, Nevertheless, I was allowed to take Spanish, my life I have been something of an idealist- aspirations and heritage. Nixon has broken that trust. As the which leads to nothing, instead of French or optimist, so it is startline for me to discover that transcripts pointedly show, he has defiled the temple that we German, which as everyone knows are im- recently I have become a down-right Nietz- know as the Presidency. schean! I find that the constructive work of the The Republican Party is getting more nervous than ever now portant languages studied by serious students world is done by an appalingly small percentage that the transcripts have been released. All Presidents are, in the who wish to gain a Ph.D. of the general population. The rest simply don't public mind, the first and formost representatives of the party I cannot tell you how often I was penalized for give a damn...or they grow tired...or they failed that helped them into office, and that relationship is one not having taken a frivolous language like Spanish easily broken. Nixon is the number one Republican. Because of instead of a decent, self-respecting tongue like to acquire when young the ideas that would that, Republican leaders are worried, according to a recent New French. In the end, I sacrificed my academic vitalize them for the long decades. York Times report, about the shadow the transcripts are going to career. I am not saying that they don't matter. They cast over the party. Their worries are being compounded by the Instead, I continued to putter around with count as among the most precious items on fact that this is a mid-term election year. Spanish and found a deep affinity for it. In the earth. But they cannot be depended upon either At best, the transcripts are inconclusive. They have not end, I was able to write a book about Spain to generate necessary new ideas or put them into acquitted the President nor proven him guilty. Neither though which will probably live longer than anything operation if someone else generates them. have they descredited the tertimony of John Dean, the else I've done. In other words, I blindly backed Therefore those men and women who do have "prosecution's" star witness. into a minor masterpiece. There are thousands the energy to form new constructs and new ways Last week, the House Judiciary Committee, which is handling of people competent to write about France, and to implement them must do the work of many. I the impeachment investigation at this point, voted to reject if I had taken that language in college I would believe it to be an honorable aspiration to want Nixon's transcribed offering. In a non-partisan 20-18 vote, it have been prepared to add no new ideas to to be among those creators. charged the President with failure to comply with the supoena for general knowledge. It was Spanish that opened Final comment. I was about forty when I Watergate related tapes. up for me a whole new universe of concepts and retured from the rat race, having satisfied myself There were, of course, legal motives to that action. But, more ideas. that I could handle it if I had to. I saw then a importantly, the implication is that to the House Judiciary I wrote nothing until I was forty. This tardy man could count his life a success if he sur- Committee, as well as to the rest of the nation the transcripts, beginning, one might say this delinquency, vived— merely survivie— to age sixty-five with all editing, intelligibles, and inaudibles, are simply not stemmed from the fact that I had spent a good without having ended up in jail (because he enough. deal of my early time knocking around this couldn't adjust to the minimum lawx that In all, the transcripts have darkened the doubts that have been country and Europe, trying to find out what I society requires) or having landed in the booby hanging over the Nixon adminstration for the past year now. hatch (because he could not bring his per- They are doubts that will not be wiped away easily. They may believed in, what values were large enough to enlist my sumpathies during what I sensed sonality into harmony with the personalities of never be wiped away. others). Nixon may someday be acquited of any Watergate crimes. would be a long and confused life. Had I I believe this now without question. Income, Today, however, he is already politically convicted. It is a committed myself at age eighteen, as I was position, the opinion of one's friends, the crippling conviction, and his adminstration will probably never encouraged to do, I would not even have known judgement of one's peers and all the other recover. And that is just another reason— one in a very long the parameters of the problem, and any choice I - why President Nixon should resign. might have made then would have had to be traditional criteria by which human beings are wrong. generally judged are for the birds. The only question is, "Can you hang on through the crap AMPUS Published since 1876 by the Students of Allegheny College they throw at you and not lose your freedom or C your good sense?" 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U 210, Campus LAYOUT: Becky Hemphill, Milly McLean, Jay Silberblatt Subscriptions $5.00 for the full academic year; $2.00 per term. Center, by 7:00 p.m., Monday, PHOTOGRAPHY: Tony Grace, Becky Hemphill, John Offices of the Campus are located in Rooms U 202 and U210 of Newman, Jay Silberblatt the Campus Center Fine Arts Building, Allegheny College, May 20th. Meadville, Pa. Mailing address is: The Campus, Box 12, TYPESETTERS: Nick Kulibaba, Judy Toth Allegheny College, Meadville, Pa. 16335. telephones: (814) 724- CIRCULATION: Diana Segovia, Jay Silberblatt 5386,724-5.387. 'Tuesday, May 7, 1974 CAMPUS Page 3 OK life outside More work and less flattery for AS By JIM ANGHILANTE lack of it, he has forced a major however, has occured. The (Editor's note: Due to errors confrontation upon both the results are self-evident. What Socialist Wins Plurality in Election when laying out page three, two students and the administration could have been an exemplary paragraphs were omitted from with only 72 hours left. Not very book is virtually unreadable. The Socialist Francois Mitterrand was in first place in France's Dan Pride's letter last week. bright from the students' per- layout runs together, making it presidential election, but computer projections showed that his Therefore, we are reprinting the spective. The administration not only aesthetically letter again in its entirety.) repeatedly creates crises by displeasing, but difficulty to final vote total would be less than the 50 per cent needed to win. dumping major issues in ASG's match comments with data. The That means he will face the candidate in second place—Valery Since leaving ASG I have seen lap at the last minute, if the ASG painfully obvious political Giscard d'Estaing— in a run-off election May 19. Gaullist a remarkable lack of con- administration is to follow their dedication to Dr. Pelletier speaks Jacques Chabin-Delmas, polling about half of Giscard structive action. Many aspects of lead,...god help the students. for itself. (I doubt he'll be d'Estaing's total, conceded defeat. Nine other candidates to the organizaiton seem to be Another notable area of overwhelmed at the honor, in fact succeed Georges Pompidou ran far behind. falling to neglect. In place of inactivity has been the In- he will probably find the concrete action, there exists a ternational Student Services amateurish attempt humorous.) panorama ranging from petty Project. Most of the work was Another of the many appalling Morgenthau Criticizes Mideast Policy bickering with the CAMPUS, to completed (Pre-Beck) to provide aspects of the book is found on surrounding the ASG van with a a comprehensive set of service pages 92 and 93. The center piece of bureaucracy even for students traveling abroad. I ages are covered with joyful and Secretary of State Henry Kissinger's mideast policies were Bentley could admire. The issues have seen little subsequent effort, entertaining pictures of -`The criticized Monday by Hans Morgenthau, an internationally of the day seem to be who gets a and for many, it is far too late staff at work." Flattering to the

famous political scientist. In a speech before more than 1,000 key , to the office door, more than now to start over. In addition to staff but very expensive to the Conservative rabbis in New York, Professor Morgenthau what goes on inside. Let me cite everything from Youth Hostel student body. It so happens that questioneed what he characterized as "American reliance on a a few examples. Cards to discount Eurail passes, the center pages are among the United States-Soviet detente at.the expense of Israel." He stated Upon Beck's assumption of part of the package included most prime advertizing space in that American policy toward Israel had changed because of the office, ASG had made it's discount Trans-atlantic flights the book. proposal for a room contract and for about $200. With the demise of With a little less flattery and a Arab use of oil as a political weapon and the suggestion of armed was awaiting a reply from the Youth Fare, the closest alter- little more work, those pages involvement by the Soviet Union. administration. One half a term native would,,be Icelandic for could have saved ASG upwards of later and three days prior to over $400. Were I a Junior Year $300. On top of it all, the humble Senators Ask for Review of Cuban Policy Room Drawing, that is exactly Abroad student, I would indeed members of Beck's ad- where it stands today. Com- be upset. ministration take credit for the pounding matters, after allowing The abominable of the entire edbacle. Joe Lemmond, Despite rumors to the contrary, officials in the Nixon Ad- both himself and council to be abominable, however, has been who designed the questionaire ministration insist that there will be no change in the United "run around" for nearly seven the production of the ASG Course and is responsible for over half States' policy of boycott toward Cuba. Members of the Senate weeks, he naievely (un- Evaluation Book. When Back the .courses contained within, Foreign Relations Committee have asked the Administration to believably) accepted at face assumed office the book was isn't even mentioned in the take a "new look" at the U.S.'s policy toward Cuba. Recently the value the administration's plan to nearly completed, all that credits. United States has eased up on some restrictions, notably one negotiate after the room drawing remained to be done was the final For the sake of the student had been held. Fortunately ASG comment compilation and layout. body may things, people and which allows subsidiaries of American auto companies in Council had the common sense to Had there been no interference judgement improve in the future. Argentina to export cars and trucks to Cuba. overrule him (unanimously). the book would have published Sign me Disgusted. Yet by his very action, or rather with few problems. The opposite, Dan Pride Settlers Demand Restraints

Portuguese settlers in Mozambique demonstrated to urge the in content and structure have more vague or meaningless as a new military junta in Portugal to continue the African colonial ASG Evaluation been implemented as a result of result of our meeting, and some policies of the dictatorship it deposed. About 5,000 persons student responses. What I object that I find especially ob- attended the rally. The junta has promised political concessions to is the format of the ASG jectionable were kept at the in- evaluation, the questionable to the territory in Africa but not complete independence, which sistence of the students involved. is no improvement treatment of the information Let me be specific. In a many Blacks there demand. collected, and the misleading way in which the findings are See EVALUATION, page 5 To the Editors: presented. I for one find no Galley Appeals to a Civilian Court "valuable feedback" leading to On April 30, you published a an attempt to improve my Lieutenant William Calley, Jr. is to appear today before the letter by Dan Pride attacking— teaching methods (introduction Please support civilian judge who freed him Feb. 27 pending an appeal of among other things—the to the questionnaire) in the Calley's My Lai murder conviction. The government seeks to "abominable of the abominable" publication. I believe that in have Calley returned to confinement. Over the weekend, as he phrased it, the ASG Course many cases the book will mislead Evaluation Book. I share Mr. rather than guide "many UFW boycott President Nixon decided against further reduction of Calley's 10- Pride's basic reaction of digust, students, especially incoming year prison sentence. but in my case it is disgust freshman, in making their course because this booklet is no im- selections," and unless and until To the Editors: provement whatsoever over the the questionnaire and the The United Farm Workers of one published under the last ASG presentation of the data collected America, AFL-CIO is a Union regime, and I felt change for the can be improved drastically, I that was built from the very Criticism lacks understanding better was urgently needed. hope the statement that the beginning with the interests of Please let me state very clearly evaluation "will be used in tenure the farm workers as its main that I do not object to student and promotion decisions" will concern. When we first went on evaluation of course and remain wishful thinking. strike in 1965, it was for better To the Editors: of the truth. If this would stop teachers. I do indeed feel that I As a member of the Faculty working conditions and a Union these closed-minded outbursts, can learn from student reactions Council, I met with represen- contract. After five years of It is rare that we are called then by all means let us be willing and concrete suggestions. As a tatives of ASG in an attempt to struggle, these contracts were upon to witness a public display to give. Even at 23 some of us will matter of fact, the German improve the questionnaire. I was finally realized. We then set of immaturity of the magnitude always have trouble un- Department has for many years as disappointed as the rest of the about the hard work of con- displayed by the 'disgusted' Mr. derstanding that others do things asked students to complete Council with the results. There solidating our gains. In 1973 Pride. We can only sit back and in a different fashion than we questionnaires dealing with was some improvement in the growers refused to renew their specific aspects of all of our ownder at the moronic wit that would do them ourselves. language of certain questions, See would push a man of such stature courses, and frequently changes but others seem to have become BOYCOTT, page 4 to such depravities. • Granted that there have been '-4Z.W‘ar 12; errors made by the new ad- ministration, both tactical and political, and yet does this separate them from any other Drain pipe is administration including the hardly impecable Pride ad- ministration? At least if Mr. Beck is ready to call off the room- an outrage drawing it seems to say a lot more for him than all the years the students were being pushed around under Mr. Pride. Student To the Editors: service—is being charged 25 cents for a phone book a service? Being an ex-member of the Perhaps to some. Allegheny community and also a But it is not so much the member of the natural com- specific charges that must be munity I was annoyed when I refuted, but the attitude of the noticed that Mellon building has poor loser Mr. Pride adopts. Out acquired a new colen-like drain of a childish anger at having the pipe extending from its south- course-evaluations taken back west corner into the once sublime 4ff/4A,,, from him by force (refusing to Ravine. Even if it discharged • 40, 57'ai ;11-^%" relinquish them even though no only jasmine scented water it still e"*.■ J. longer a student here he left little would be an aesthetic outrage! option) it seems that his only out Perhaps it is a mute comment on is through a letter to the Editor. grand memorialstyle ar- ' . . . THEN THE BLUNT, OUTSPOKEN PRESIDENT SAID, "WELL, WE MIGHT . . . THEY Perhaps it is the search of a mind chitecture of the water-Mellon SAID (INAUDIBLE) WHAT COLSON MIGHT (EXPLETIVE DELETED) . . AND GET THE for pity that we must understand, building. (INAUDIBLE) MONEY AND WHAT THE (EXPLETIVE DELETED) IS GOING ON?" TO and forgive rather than react out WHICH THE LOYAL HALDEMAN REPLIED "YEAH." . . of anger for a misrepresentation B.F. Roy Page 4 CAMPUS Tuesday, May 7, 1974

Three students to join Congressmen as interns I Bicycle Rodeo Three Allegheny juniors will Marianne Onett has been Democrat from North Carolina's be working behind the scenes in recommendations and awarded the James Fulton 2nd Congressional district. This qualifications. national government and politics Memorial Congressional In- internship will mark the second Alpha Phi Omega is sponsoring this summer as Congressional ternship, which is sponsored by time Smith has made an ex- Smith and Elias will begin their a Bicycle Safety Rodeo on interns with representatives the Foundation. She tended visit to the nation's internships, which are sponsored Saturday, May 11 from 8:30 from their home districts. will be working in the Pittsburgh capitol. He spent last fall at and funded by Congress, on June a.m.-2:30 p.m. at the Meadville Dusty Elias, an English- office of Representative John American University taking 10. Onett will start on June 24. High School parking lot. Political Science joint major, has Heinz, a Republican from Penn- courses and working for Senator Her internship is being funded by The rodeo will consist of a been selected along with five sylvania's 18th Congressional Sam Ervin and the Senate Selct the Pittsburgh Foundation, an course to test the skills of the other students to work in the district. Watergate Committee, as a organization which supports bicyclists, such as Washington, D.C., office of Talbot Smith, also a political participant in Allegheny's several such activities in the manueverability, stability and REpresentative John Dent, a science major, will be one of two Washington Semester program. Allegheny County area. traffic safety knowledge. Prizes Democrat from Pennsylvania's students working at the All three were chosen for the All three students plan to at- will be awarded to the three best 21st Congressional district. Washington office of internships by their home-district tend law school after they entrants in each division. Political science major Representative L.H. Fountain, a Congressmen on the basis of their graduate from Allegheny. Allegheny students are invited to attend the event and test their skills too. For more information,

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Teamsters. The workers Gay Hotline: 724-6553 See Mr. George, Custodian, in the CC. §Hours: §Are all those responded by striking. OWednesday and Thursday: 8 pm- empty used envelopes cluttering up your Wanted: Film projectionists for 1974-75 Thousands walked picket lines, midnight room? Would you like to donate them to a academic year. Please apply to Mrs. Siple, §The Charter of the Allegheny Chapter of Room 203 Cochran Hall for further in- 3400 OFriday through Sunday: 8 pm-1:00 am good cause? The folks at the Methodist the Campus Scouts has expired due to lack went to jail, and two union Home can use the stamps from the en- formation. of interest. The Campus Scouts is a nation- brothers lost their lives. velopes to buy needed supplies. You can wide, co-ed group of students whose object At present we are faced with a leave all your used, stamped envelopes in PEOPLE/The is to become involved with community CC Cabinet needs a person to the marked box in the Post Office. affairs on an organized, volunteer basis. conspiracy on the part of the take minutes at mdetings and handle a The Student Assistant for 1974-75 will be a young man from France. Any Allegheny They have sponsored service projects and giant agribusiness interests and minimal amount of filing and correspon- special programs for the Meadville Corn- student wishing to apply to be his room- the International Brotherhood of FOUND: Men's and women's glasses, dence. The job is called "Secretary" but mate, in one of the college dormitories, munity in the past. If interested in Teamsters to destroy a free and includes full voting participation on the CC watches, 3-sided ruler, wallet, white shoes, should see Miss Hanson, Murray Hall 108, reorganizing and renewing the charter for Board helping to plan programming and and rings. Inquire, Brooks desk. before room drawing. this Campus, write to: Campus Scouts, care independent democratic union of ---- - of ACE, Box 185. Remember: no ex- make policies. Apply by Thursday to Box ------workers. It is a principle of the perience necessary. 13. COLLEGE students— rooms including STUDY ABROAD institutions upon which a free kitchen facilities, TV and recreation rooms, IN SWITZERLAND society is built, that individuals The Sarah Homer Prize Would you like to help to make a group of private bath & entrance. Ph 336-2732 Study for semester or year in Basel, 1974 have the right to choose and old people feel a little happiness? A mornings or evenings. Switzerland. Study European history, community project entitled U.R. Special is become involved in the in- The Sarah Homer Prize, $40.00, income seeking groups or individuals to entertain at economics, literature, art, political science. stitutions that affect their lives. Anyone who is going abroad next year who from a fund of $500.00, left by the late Fred convalescent homes on a regular basis, or All courses taught in English. Live with a would like to apply for a student advisor in L. Homer, in honor of his mother, Sarah Nowhere in the country is this so just once. If you have any talents you Swiss family. For information write: The Homer, is awarded each year for the best would like to share please submit your residence position for their senior year, Regional Council for International clearly the issue than in this piece of undergraduate writing submitted to name, college address and phone number 1975-76, should come to the Office of Education, 4401 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, current struggle of the United the Department of English during the to A.C.E. Box 185 Residential Life by May 17th. PA, 15213. college year. Entries may include poetry, Farm Workers to survive. short fiction, articles, or essays. The entry We hope that you as students may or may not have appeared in the will concern yourselves with this Campus or The Literary Magazine. Three HONOR MOTHER copies of the competing manuscript must issue which is of vital importance be submitted to Mrs. Freund, Cochran 237 to the farm workers. If you do by May 18. Judges will be two members of consider the issue of justice to be ON HER DAY .. . the English department and one faculty member from another department. In case something that you must act no entry seems to merit the prize, the upon, then you will at the very By feeding the judges may withhold the award until a later year. least not drink Gallo Wines. Your brothers and sisters who went on world's students in- terested in developing their own majors strike in 1973 will be grateful for under the Special Majors Program should this support. hungry contact one of the following Professors: Stevens, 118 Quigley Hall; Kern, 231 Cochran Hall; or Lundgren, 213 Carr Hall. Your brother, children Third term deadline for submission or Cesar E. Chavez proposals is May 20th. President BE A KINGMAKER.. . JOIN THE CAMPUS STAFF.

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Tuesday, May 7, 1974 CAMPUS Page EVALUATION, from page 3 significant number of courses, Math meeting worthwhile such as most science courses and all language courses, the Campus announcement question as the the instructor's for participants tolerance with respect to "views A description of each expressed contrary to his own" is The CAMPUS needs meaningless. I certainly will not •students interested in position, salaries and anyi:ii be tolerant when it comes to the More than 150 people from ning's program. After a welcome working in a leadership questions will be discussed use of German grammar and Allegheny and other area schools by President Pelletier, Dr. J.C. ▪ capacity on next year's at this time. • vocabulary. If this question is to attended the spring convention of Eaves of West Virginia paper. Available positions If you are interested in be retained, it might help to move Allegheny Mountain Region University spoke on math for the include managing editor, journalism, or have the the N-A column to the first place of the Mathmetical Association of today's liberal arts students. He • news editor, editorial page in order to encourage students to America last Friday and asserted that teaching a course desire to work for ati:; use it. The course structure Saturday. Allegheny hosted the can be worthwhile experience editor, layout editor, and newspaper, please attend W:;:; depends largely on the specific convention which included only if student interest can be associate editors. meeting with the present*:, subject matter taught, and the various lectures, discussions, and generated. Reporters, ad salesmen, editors on Wednesday, May*: implied value judgment presentations which focused on and 8 at 7:00 p.m. in theiiii ("flexible" is better than ;;column writers, both student and faculty in- CAMPUS office, Room "rigid") is misleading. I terests. Dr. Alex Rosenberg of Cornell ;::editorial writers are also strongly contend that no student University delivered the keynote U202 in the Campus Center.:::: presently enrolled in a course can address. He indicated the Friday evening's activities direction of current research in judge how much he or she will began with a dinner at the retain. The question should be three major algebraic areas: Holiday Inn, followed by panel group theory, homological and eliminated, also because it does discussions on job opportunities not properly take into con- commutative rings, and K- and graduate schools. Students theory. Rosenberg also noted his sideration that in the case of a attending learned that com- number of courses the subject interest in the student portibli of petition for employment is stiff Friday night's activities. matter is not the most important and that there may soon be an part of the learning experience, overabundance of Ph.D.'s in but rather the approaches or mathematics. Specifically student-oriented techniques acquired. Frequently programs had never before been the work load cannot be com- A variety of short talks were included in a regional convention pared with other courses "of a offered after the panel and he said he found them very similar level" if the student has worthwhile, indicating that he not taken any such courses. discussions, with both students and faculty making presen- would like to see student ac- Similarly, I resent the attempt to tivities at future meetings. rate teachers or courses ("best," tations. Later in the evening, a student-sponsored reception was "average," "worst" or guest students and in- "poorest") because the basis for held for Dr. Charles Cable, chairnian of comparison is not clear, and terested faculty members. the Allegheny Mountain Region and head of Allegheny's math especially students in their fresh- The customary business department, termed the weekend man years have an insufficient meeting began Saturday mor- sample to base any comparison "very successful." on. Finally, I object to the in- clusion of summaries of student comments. Since many readers of the booklet will tend to con- centrate on these rather than go THE CLOTHES RACK through the statistics, this is the most misleading area. As long as 963 Market Across from the Telephone Co. there is no indication as to the number of students making this or that comment, the statements will be read as collective FINALLY! judgments. In some cases a look at the statistics will reveal serious discrepancies. 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By DIANE ALESSI impression that they are not and completely sure of themselves, HENRY SILBERBLATT which adds even more to the comedy of several scenes. • D'Artagnon, that inimitable The adaptation of seventeenth young Frenchman seeking fame century English is effective but and fortune in the King's service, cumbersome at times. There is is once again brought to life in difficulty in completely un- Richard Lester's production of derstanding passages that are The Three Musketeers. rapidly spoken. The dialogue is Following closely the plot of structured very simply but fits in Alexandre Dumas' famous novel, , well with the spirit of the film. the director portrays a rollicking Vicious fight scenes occur seventeenth • century France throughout the film. Since this is where musketeers help the King a family movie (rated PG), no fight any and all enemies but are one is killed and to some extent relly more interested in helping that cl-Aracts from the reality of themselves. the situations. However, in most Michael York plays D'Ar- of the fights, director Lester is tagnon, who joins the company of Raquel Welch and Michael York in THE THREE MUSKETEERS. interested in presenting the three of King Louis XIII's farcical, since all these scenes musketeers, Athos (Oliver become caught up in his antics. are carefully executed with Reed), Aramis (RIchard I'M GONNA SHOOT YOU!" says the leader of the pirates ( Bill His naivete, good-naturedness hilarious results. Action is Chaffee) to his indentured servent, Frederick (Gene Ouye). Looking Chamberlain), and Porthos and bravery do not wear thin, no vigorous, expressions serious, (Frank Finley), and learns the on is the pirates' groupie in the SET production of PIRATES OF matter what the consequences. but you can still hear the actors PENZANCE presented last weekend in the CC auditorium. ropes of being in his majesty's Everyone wants him to succeed— mutter "damn it!" and "shit!" service. The plot mainly con- and, of course, he does. under their breaths in the midst cerns the recovery of the Queen's Charlton Heston as the of a sword fight. (Geraldine Champlin) diamonds powerful Cardinal Richelieu Action is continous and the film which she gave to her lover, the doesn't seem conspiratorial seldom bogs down with dialogue. "A Thousand Clowns:" Duke of Buckingham (Simon enough. He looks so un- Despite the faked fights and Ward) as a gift. Louis wishes her comfortable in those red cardinal unsure stunt work, The Three to wear the jewels to an up- robes. The Duke of Buckingham Musketeers is pure en- coming ball and whether or not (Simon Ward) is dynamic and tertainment, so much so that good for digestion the musketeers, pursued by forceful but just as comical as Lester is banking on its Cardinal Richelieu's (Charlton popularity. Instead of one everyone else, especially in the By MARY ANNE HUTH with Murray, she shakes off Heston) men, can retrieve the sword fight scene in the palace feature-length film, he split the jewels in time becomes the action into two shorter pieces. many of her socially- imposed laundry room. Geraldine Chaplin Most of the action of Herb inhibitions and becomes more center of the action. as the Queen was great. She (The sequel's title? The Four Gardner's "A Thousand Clowns" relaxed and more human. This The all-star cast speaks for played the role of a capricious, Musketeers, of course.) takes place in an apartment character change is so sudden itself. The Musketeers work well frilly and air-headed woman In Erie now, The Three inhabited by Murray Burns, an together, taking D'Artagnon Musketeers is a good way to that the role requires a subtle well. unemployed writer who used to build-up in the first scene in order under their wing after he im- All the actors do their own stunt spend a weekend night. You'll write scripts for Chuckles the presses them with his sword- laugh alot. to be credible. Polly Binns work. This sometimes gives the Chipmunk. With Murray lives his handles this role somewhat smanship. Chamberlain's fop- unofficially-adopted nephew, a pishness is balanced by Reed's ineptly in last Saturday night's 17 precocious going-on-15-year-old production. Her character came and Finlay's swaggering and who knows when to leave. boisterous characters. Although across least well of all in this "Pink Floyd film to play Gardner's play was performed at play. they are all loyal to one another, SET's Dinner Theater last each seems most concerned with Two years ago, an ex- The film opens with a black Saturday night. As Leo Herman-Chuckles the his well-being and whether he perimental rock band called Pink screen and the sound of a heart- Bob Wiltman as Murray Burns Chipmunk, John Sherman brings comes through all right. Floyd flew to Europe to make a beat rising in volume. Scenes of has taken upon himself the task pathos to the play. Here is a man The Musketeers always appear film for director Adrian Maben. bubbling mud and Roman of shaking people from the death who makes himself ridiculous in the nick of time to save persons The film is simply titled Pink structures appear and even- of the 9-5 business world. He and somewhat obnoxious to those in trouble. Unfortunately, this is Floyd and contains excerpts from tually, we begin to see the band's shouts through a megaphone at around him. Sherman gives the the only action we see them a concert held in a Pompeiian equipment being assembled. The the building next door every role depth, and successfully performing throughout the film. arena, scenes of the group musicians enter the colliseum morning, and stands on a street comes across like a middle-aged Even though they are only shown recorking their phenominally and perform six of their most corner apologizing to passers-by. man with a five-year-old's briefly, their characters come successful slbum The Dark Side interesting compositions: Wiltman has proved himself in mentality. through so well that we want to of the Moon, as well as a handful Echoes, Parts 1 & 2, Careful With earlier productions here at see more. of comedic interviews with the That Axe, Eugene, A Saucerful of Allegheny, and adds to his credit Scott Hefren takes the role of York's character is delightful band's members; David Secrets, Set the Controls For the as an actor in this play. Arnold Burns, Murray's brother. too. He portrays a brash, ex- Gilmour, Richard Wright, Roger Heart of the Sun, One of These Marty Giles portrays the Hefren does well with the part of citable D'Artagnon and we Waters, and Nick Mason. Days I'm Going to Cut You Into precocious adolescent Nick. Nick attempting to get Murray to Little Pieces, and Mademoseille conform to the hassles of the ,P ,May 12 Mother's Day May 12 Mother's Day May 12 Mother's is caught between his own genius Nobs. and some of the adults around business world, and being (7) st) The film offers many original him who have the mistaken idea frustrated in the attempt. and impressive visual effects. that he's still a child. Although a.) However, no solarized film here! 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Tuesday, May 7, 1974 CAMPUS Page 7 Eastwood's Double Trouble

By BILL CISSNA teresting and holds the audien- Lenz as and veteran actor ce's attention. The mystery of make this little It appears to be double-feature the drifter's identity is sustained tale a fairly entertaining ex- week at the Meadville Cinemas. throughout, as well as the aim of perience. Roger C. Carmel This reviewer went for the two his designs for the town he ef- deserves an award for per- which have been less picked formance beyond the call of duty, apart by other commentators. fectively takes over. The level of violence is no by making something out of These two are Breezy and High nothing in the part of Holden's Plains Drifter at Cinema II. higher than Eastwood's other Both movies were directed by a films, but it is noticeably club buddy. newcomer to the field of camera bloodier. This kind of stuff isn't Overall the movie is "cute" at jockeying, . for the kids—and I'm not really best. The cast, however, does Eastwood, who became well- sure that it's good for anyone else about all it can with Jo Heims' known for his parts as "the man who dislikes shooting and raping script, and it's not too bad, with no name" in Italian- and impaling. But it makes considering the quality of most produced spaghetti westerns, is pretty solid entertainment in pictures dealing with the New unfortunately not as well suited spite of its excesses. Youth. for a director's role. His craggy The leadoff film is called Eastwood is to be good looks and silent acting style breezy and is the story of a love congratulated for providing one apparently carry the films affair between an over-40 real of the lighter moments in breezy. without any help from a director, estate man and a 17-year-old As man and girl decide to go to as High Plains Drifter proves. It guitar-carrying girl. They meet the movies, it is only by coin- is in the same basic style as Hang when she is hitchhiking one day cidence that the marquee ad- 'Em High: the man who perverts and ... well, William Holden vertisement reads "Clint the law to allow his revenge to be proves he doesn't have a bad Eastwood in High Plains Drif- completed. But Eastwood is the heart condition. ter." Slightly biased directing, I same, too, showing that he can be Eastwood's direction of Breezy must say. the man with no name regardless is so unobtrusive as to be of who is listed as director. nonexistent; his film editor and Nonetheless, High Plains cameramen should be sent back Art show Drifter is the high point of this to school. Technically, the film is double-feature. The photography uninspired with the exception of "WOULD YOU BELIEVE I'M AN ORPHAN?" askes the Major is competent if not spectacular in the filming of the scenes by the accepting General ( Steve Myers). Everyone then breaks into tears in PIRATES the hands of Bruce Surtees. For a ocean. OF PENZANCE last weekend. western the plot is fairly in- Despite thee drawbacks, Kay student works The annual Student Art Exhibition will begin on May 14, to run through Commencement. "Pirates of Penzance:" It will include Senior Projects and entries for the Doane Prize Competition, as well as a sam- pling of other student work "...and a good time was had by all" produced during the year. Since the Art Department staff is aware that some students not in By SCOTT ROBINS band of pirates when his ap- part of the play when it gave the being"Pirates of Penzance"— Delightful Entertainment since art classes do art and craft work prenticeship runs out on his 21st interplay between the pirates and of merit, the department will The job of putting on a Gilbert birthday. He then plans to come police an extremely comical the mad demons who make up headlines usually lack a good receive such work for possible and Sullivan production seems back and wipe out the pirate effect. The chorus parts struck a inclusion during the morning and awesome. To present the in- band. In the meantime, he falls fine balance with the instruments deal of creativity and , well, I guess it is the most obvious title. afternoon of Saturday, May 11. terplay of music, acting, in love with the major-general's and did not overpower the All work will be subject to jury choreography and set so that they audience. Still, even though I sat Anyway, to use a very, very old ward. The major-general is was action by the staff, and entrants result in an authentic production captured by the priates, but as he towards the back, I could make cliche, Pirates of Penzance well worth seeing and a good time will be notified of acceptance or requires a good deal of time and says he is an orphan, they let him out most all the words. When two rejection. an awful lot of effort. It was go. He plans with Frederick to or more groups were singing was had by all. obvious that this was put into The capture the priates but Frederick different parts, again a balance Pirates of Penzance, produced by finds he was born on a leap year was achieved so that both parts William Sherman Hellelgrave so that he is bound by duty to help could be made out. and performed on May 4th and the pirates capture the major A disappointment to me was 5th on the CC Auditorium stage. general who wasn't an orphan the lead male role (Frederick), ::THE 140171E5::: Gilbert and Sullivan produc- after all. The ploice come and played by Gene Ouye. His per- arrest the pirates who claim to be formance was uneven as he • • tions and much of what is called "light opera" have a universal noblemen turned bad and all's sometimes lacked the anger or • C CINEMETTE • appeal. If done properly, they well that ends well. Throughout, sadness necessary in certain • THEATRES • provide a very pleasant couple of enough gaiety abounds that even melodramatic parts. On the our fearsome pirates are kind other hand, at certain points his • CINEMA I • hours no matter what your in- Starts Wednesday 7:30 & 9:30 terests in music are. I can and merciful and, or course, movements were so sudden as to • INIO.Pork AvsJ332 -4$S1 • be too dramatic. The lead female remember quite a while ago my dutiful to the Queen. Pam Grier as role of Mable was played Carol • • folks taking me to see a couple of The one point where it was Gilbert and Sullivan shows at the Dimeling and was the most • • evident that the corniness was Foxy Brown City Center in New York when I demanding role in terms of vocal played up a little too much was • • was at an age when opera was a technique. Dimeling showed a "She's the meanest chicK around" Rated R. when the pirates surrendered to very fine voice in handling this • • dirty word. Yet I still received a the police in the name of the good deal of enjoyment out of part. Steve Myers, as the major- • • Queen. A British flag was general and Bill Chaffee as the them. Perhaps it could be that CINEMA II dropped behind the actors and pirate king, were both suitably • • Starts Friday Five days only. • these types of shows are easy to NO Part Ave the pirates took out little flags. comic in their roles with Myers • watch. That is, for the audience Rated R. • This was entirely unnecessary adding a very special touch it takes no great effort to ap- and seemed to be a little • The Godfather e preciate the show and they through his hand and body ludicrous even for this operetta. movements. Other notable • Lady Sings the Blues • certainly aren't intellectually Other innovations in the performers included Harriet challenging. • One complete showing, starting at 6:30. • presentation were effective. The Wallace as Ruth, the nurse, and Corny and melodramatic idea of putting on Piratea without Phil Loar as the police chief. • • seems as good a way to describe its usual full-blown character I can almost imagine the • MALL THEATRE • The Pirates of Penzance as any. worked very well. In stead of an headline for this review as Starts Wednesday orchestra, two pianos and a flute • • That is not to be used in a derogative sense, however. were used. The two pianos were • James Bond Double Feature • Those qualities are very bauic to so finely synchronized that only • • its appeal. In this production by their volume could you tell Big Thunderball / Doctor No there was a good effort made to there were two (and to be per- • • resist becoming too corny and for fectly honest, by the program). • One show at 7:30. Rated PG • most of the production the The closeness of the audience on audience could enjoy the slap- the CC stage gave Pirates a more Steve intimate atmosphere which offset stick qualities without a feeling ea dem y This week: Paper Moon at 7 and Save the Tiger at 9pm, starting• that it was being played up too the disadvantage of having the ;IA275 Chestnut actirs with their back to certain says Wednesday.Wednesday, 9pm CC Auditorium much. The very plot is so •IP 332-7501 • melodramatic it contains enough parts of the audience at various • ,22-.49x401149,4400% • silly humor without it having to times. BEST PICTURE The choreography was handled 7 ACADEMYAWARDS • be overdone. A pirate, • Coming PAUL NEWMAN Frederick, attempts to leave his well, especially during the last Please pick • ROBERT REDFORD ROBERT SHAW • up all special • Friday, A GEORGE ROY 411 FW • Tired of the same old drag . . . ? THE STING • orders • May 24 I TECHNICOLOR* A UNIVERSAL PICTURE ►PO €12)) • We can help you escape! NOW! 017.-~K•Ou.e, 49,449N4491.-0 4.0144.‘0%0.4. • 50 Cent Flick • Albums not picked up will be put on • • Kurt Vonnegut's sale in one week. • • vi releases • SLAUGHTERHOUSE FIVE • ae • have arrived Wed. 9 pm CC Auditorium • • • •••••••• ••••••••••••••• Page 8 CAMPUS Tuesday, May 7, 1974

Injuries could cause problems Gators suffer first defeats of season

By JOAN LEUTHNER In the second contest, Bedrosian hit a single up the Stockhausen. Bedrosian was behind the plate until O'Leary Allegheny took a 1-0 lead in the middle. Jeff Carroll followed backing up the play, however, returns. The Gators traveled to the top of the first. The run came at a with a single to right. Both and caught the ball. Meanwhile, University of Niagara last high price, however. With two runners advanced on a wild pitch Basilone was heading for second. Saturday and lost two ball- out, O'Leary doubled. The first by Scot hurler Doug Boyer. John Bedrosian threw to first, and games, the services of catcher Steltzer was hitting at a .376 base bag was loose, and as he Stockhausen slapped a grounder Volkenburg broke for the plate. clip before his collision with Pete Sean O'Leary, half their rounded it he fell down, twisting to short, erasing Carroll at third Higley threw home, but the ball traveling bags and a watch. Maropis during practice on April his left ankle. Freshman Dan but sending Bedrosian across. popped out of O'Leary's mitt and 29th. Steltzer's torn knee has Allegheny's defeats, by scores of Slovick went in for O'Leary and the run scored. 13-6 and 6-5, were their first of the finished him for the season. Pete came home on a single by Rich has moved to the outfield 1974 season. Maropis. O'Leary then lifted a popper from second and freshman Jim which fell between Edinboro Carroll singled in Alan Jones Korczynski has taken Rich's A very bright, cloudless sky Niagara tied in the bottom of shortstop Roy Stauffer and left from second to tie the score in the vacated spot. caused difficulties for the Gator the inning when second baseman fielder Dave Nietupski. The bottom of the sixth. Allegheny outfielders in game one at Joe Raffuel singled, stole second Scots' error put O'Leary on then rallied for three runs in the Niagara. Several fly balls were and third, and came home on an second, Stockhausen on third. seventh— Jones bringing Rich "I think they'll handle their misjudged by Allegheny in the error by Slovick. and Higley across with a single to positions all right," Garbark said bottom of the first. With two runs center, and Carroll driving in last week about Rich and Korc- across, two men on and two out, Another wild pitch by Boyer Korczynski with a single to left. zynski. "Pete had a lot of ex- Niagara left fielder Jeff Kney The Gators scored three runs in brought Stockhausen home and The Gators added one more in the perience in the outfield last year. stroked a fly to left center field. the top of the fourth on a bases- advanced O'Leary to third. eighth on a double by Maropis Jim is a capable second The ball went over Pete Rich's loaded double by Alan Jones. But Maropis grounded to third and fielder's choice by Higley. baseman. But we'd sure like head, and three runs scored. Niagara again tied, shortstop baseman Frank Basilone who Doug around. He was off to one of Niagara added one more in the Mike Callan cracking a homer juggled the ball. O'Leary crossed his best seasons." second and seven in the fourth— with two on in the bottom of that the plate on the error. on a bases-loaded single by frame. Niagara took a 6-4 lead in catcher Kevin Gilman, error by the sixth on a homer by Kney and Things might get a little tense Allegheny goes to John Carroll Jim Higley, sacrifice fly by Kney, sacrifice fly by Bannon with men Edinboro took a 4-3 edge in the for Allegheny with both O'Leary tomorrow afternoon for a league single by right fielder Mike Dela on third and second. top of the fifth on a series of Gator and center fielder Doug Steltzer doubleheader. Saturday the Montaigne, error by Jim Korc- miscues. With two out, the Scots' on the sidelines. X-rays of GAtors travel to W & J for two zynski and double by third Allegheny scored an unearned Van Volkenburg singled to right O'Leary's ankle are negative, but more PAC contests. The Gators baseman Tom Bannon. run in the top of the seventh, but center field. Basilone followed he is on crutches and his foot is are currently 4-0 in conference that was all the Gators could with a single up the middle. The swollen. Coach Garbark hopes play; 8-2 overall. Bob Bedrosian started for the tally. Mike Quarantillo went the throw from center trying to nail that he'll be back in the line-up in Gators, departing the scene in the distance for Allegheny. Volkenburg at third went over a week to ten days. Slovik will be first. Rich Derr followed, hurling through the fourth. Dave Mowrey took the mound for the Three days before the trip to fifth and sixth. Mowrey threw Niagara Falls, Allegheny came scoreless ball, but by that point from behind in convincing style the game was unsalvagable. to beat visiting Edinboro 8-4. Cage awards presented Allegheny scored four runs in the Bedrosian was tagged for three top of the fifth and two in the runs in the first inning, but set- seventh, Pete Maropis going 4-4 tled down and pitched well for the with two RBIs and Pete Rich 2-4 remaining eight. with four RBIs. The basketball post-season - "We fell apart," Coach Gar- banquet was held last Tuesday bark said. "Nothing good can be The Gators tied in the bottom of night in Skylight dining room. said about that game." the third. With one out, Members of the 1973-74 varsity and junior varsity squads, coaching staff, cheerleading squad, media, and guest speakers Father Tom Dugan and ex-Governor Raymond P. Shafer attended.

Head coach Norm Sundstrom commented about the past season and thanked those present for their contributions. Assistant coach Chuck Swick, leaving the Gator coaching staff after three years, expressed appreciation of his time spent at Allegheny.

A free dinner was promised to the basketball team by Shafer if they win the PAC next year. Sundstrom said he is hopeful that L. to R.: Shafer, Barba, D. Malone, they will. Reynders, Sundstrom

Two awards were presented— both ties. The Richard Yeckley palm ow me um mom um EN mow ow ow sm mum NE ow mum Team award was given to sophomore Dave Malone and junior John Reynders. Dave Malone and freshman Frank SPORTSQUIZ Barba received the Most Valuable Player award. QUESTION FOUR: MATCHING Arthur Bates Donut Jeff Gordon GATOR SLATE Lunchmeat John Adams WESNESDAY Jim Hein Baseball at John Carroll 2:00 Elder p.m. Norm Sundstrom Tennis at home—University of 500+ Pittsburgh 2:00 p.m. Pompeyo Romero Davalillo Track at Hiram 3:30 p.m. Lacrosse at home—Bethany 4:00 Flash Bob Garbark p.m. Pinky Jeff Carroll FRIDAY A-D-A-M-S Mike Malone Golf at Westminster 1:00 p.m. Yo-yo Alvin Dark SATURDAY The personts] answering the most Questions correctly will be declared the Baseball at W&J 1:00 p.m. winner[s] of SPORTSQUIZ. All SPORT- SQUIZ entries must be submitted to the Track at home—Westminster Campus before midnight Saturday May 1:00 p.m. 25th or three nights before the last 1974 le Tr Ade mad. Lacrosse at home—Oberlin 4:00 spring issue of the Campus [whichever comes first]. All members of the Allegheny p.m. college community are eligible to enter SPORTSQUIZ except current Campus sportswriters, said sportswriters' families, and any of said sportswriters' blood or non- blood relatives.

Tuesday, May 7, 1974 CAMPUS Page 9

Netters third Lacrosse club drops two

In two mismatches last week Despite the winless record of at PACs the lacrosse team lost to Pitt- this year's lacrosse team the sburgh Lacrosse Club 19-4 and on upcoming contest with Bethany Saturday at Robertson Field to College should prove to be as highly ranked Ashland College exciting a rematch as the 7-4 22-1. Again, both contests Bethany victory two weeks ago. By PETE HILEMAN reflected Gator inexperience and Only after a Bethany goal in the aggressiveness. closing few minutes was the final The Allegheny tennis team outcome certain. In the April finished tied for third at the PAC 24th game Hommel scored two championships last weekend at The Pittsburgh team was the goals and one assist; Steve Atlas John Carroll. Case-Western best in that club's history and and Bob Barkus each had one Reserve completely dominated displayed very cohesive stick- goal, and Bill Evans had one the tournament, winning all 6 work. The Allegheny scoring assist. singles and all 3 doubles finals, came on two goals by junior receiving the maximum point attackman Tom Hommel, one by total of 27. W & J was second with Coach Andy Bargerstock (for- Other players not involved in 14, Allegheny and Carnegie- merly a player for PLC), and one the scoring, but who have played Mellon were tied for third with 7, by Drew Forsyth. In addition, consistently well over the past followed by Bethany, Hiram, two goals were assisted, one each few weeks, are midfielders Gary John Carroll, and Thiel. by Bargerstock and Hommel. Rintz and Kevin Donlon; Despite their low point total, defensemen Steve Krueger, Tom the Gators made their presence Morelli, George Kunkle, and known. The matches they lost Our lacrosse team's playing George Naff; and goalie Bruce were extremely close and could Ashland in lacrosse was (The Post) Moran, who has been easily have gone the other way. hypothetically analogous to the unmercifully pommeled by Allegheny got two entries into the football team's playing Ohio lacrosse balls in a few of the past finals, Warren Spitz at no. 4 State. Ashland in a matter of a games. singles and Pete Hileman and few years has developed into one Dana Black at no. 1 doubles. of the finest teams in the mid- This Wednesday's 4:00 p.m. Hileman and Black came closest western United States. Their Bethany game at Robertson to spoiling the Case sweep in a skills were evident on Saturday Field will also be broadcast over close match against two-time no. as our Gators were simply WARC. Nevertheless, all of the 1 doubles champs Popovich and playing "out of their league." college community is encouraged Delano, barely losing 6-4, 5-7, 6-4. The lone Allegheny goal came to support our Gators in person in Spitz played well through-out the from team cocaptain and leading what should prove to be a clif- tournament, but went down to scorer, Tom Hommel. fhanger. Case's Story 6-2, 6-2. Dana Black returns serve The first 3 singles from Allegheny were all close to victory in the first round, but Allegheny has a very young matches against Grove City, Pitt, barely lost: Hileman, 3-6, 7-6, 7- and potentially strong tennis Behrend and Westminster 6; Black 7-5, 7-5 to Case's Moos team for the next few years. remain, but the Gators are COMPLETE TRACK AND GOLF PAC RESULTS WILL BE IN (who eventually won easily at no. Senior Tom Zissu at no. 3 will be eyeing the PAC championship in 2) ; and Zissu 6-4, 6-7, 6-3. Pier hard to replace and will be the next two years. NEXT WEEK'S ISSUE. and Becker at 5 and 6 got to the missed by his teammates. The semi-finals in singles as did the rest of the team are all freshmen and sophomores. Non-league no. 2 doubles team of Zissu-Spitz. GREAT. STEREO VALUES Women's sports banquet & A FREE 10•SPEED BIKE

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Page 10 CAMPUS Tuesday, May 7, 1974 Ten bands sign up for Jaycees' "Sound '74" Ten area bands have signed up Yard, Fleet, Freshwater, and and plays cordovox. been together about three 7:30 p.m.. Bands will comptete to participate in Meadville Jordan Smith and Berry. Rune, formed in Septermber of months. for $500 prize money and a Jaycee sponsored Battle of the 1973, is composed of five men. Five men from the Meadville television appearance on Channel Bands on May 18 at Meadville Doves Image, a five-man band, Dave Milner is lead vocalist, Area High School. area comprise the band, Fleet. 13. Tickets are being sold at Best has been together for about a John Murphy on drums, Dave Jewel Box, Big Steve's Tape The groups are Doves Image, year. Dan DeWalt plays piano They are: Scott Yocina, rhythm Mulchin plays bass guitar, Jack guitar; Rober Higby, lead guitar; Shack, The Music Box, House of Shady Oak, No Name, Rune, and sings vocals. Dave Giles is Kinder on lead guitar and Erol Sassafras, C.T. Wrye, Marble Kevin Taylor, lead vocalist; Music and Mace Electronics. sound technician for the group. Turken on rhythm guitar. If there are any tickets left, Rich Erichson plays lead guitar Bryan Whitney, drums; and Kirk Sassafras is a group of three Holder, bass guitar. they will be sold at the door. CONTRACT, from page 1 and flute and does vocals. Bob men. They are Larry Say, Rector plays bass guitar and Freshwater is a group which will be acknowledged within one drums; Steve Tarr, bass guitar; was formed to participate in the week and handled within a Sebastian Trucco plays drums. and Craig Snyder, guitar. Judicial Board The group primarily performs competition. Members of the reasonable period of time, except in group are David Farzab, unusual circumstances or where an blues and jazz with an assort- The second group, C.T. Wrye, elections undue degree of inefficiency would ment of rock and roll. is composed of five men. The guitarist; Larry McKnight, result. members are Bryan Bosco, who drums, and Greg Smith, flutist. Elections will be held this 9) The undersigned agrees to Three guitarists make up the Shady Oak, from the Meadville plays drums; Tom Youngblood, Thursday, May 9, in the dining conduct his-herself in a manner guitarist; Gene Ouye, lead band, Jordan, Smith and Berry. halls for positions on the Student consistent with the housing area, is composed of four men. The members are Mark Jordan, Bob Fritz plays bass guitar, Ray vocalist; Gary Williamson, bass Judicial Board. Students vote regulations of the College, all said guitar; and Dick McClimans, Grant Berry and Cindy Smith. regulations being made clear and Roiz does drums, Steve Phillips is only for members of their own guitar. class. available at the tiem of the com- vocalist, and guitarist and Phil In a special benefit per- pletion of this agreement. In ad- Davenport plays guitar. Shady The Student Judicial Board is Marble Yard is a band made up formance, Gedeon Productions the first formal judicial body dition, he-she agrees to neither Oak concentrates on hard rock. of five members from the engage in nor permit any ellegal will present Gun Stock Proof, a responsible for the investigation activity on the premises covered by Meadville area. It consist of former runner-up in the Battle of and disposition of all non- this contract. No Name, a Linesville group, Greg Keenam, lead vocalist; Jeff the Bands competition. The band play rock. The group consists of academic cases brought to it by 10) Alleged violations of the Potts, lead guitar; David Mon- will not compete in this year's any party of the Allegheny Rick Jones on drums, Sandy terms set forth in this contract by teforte, bass guitar; Jerry Ricci, event. College community. It also either party will be ajudicated in Jones on flute and Mark Allen on drums; and Randy Schaver, decides cases of alleged the College judicial system. guitar. Larry Corner is vocalist rhythm guitar. The group has The "Sound-74" will begin at 11) If the lessee withdraws from violations of ASG policies. school this Agreement can be terminated by the lessee prior to July 15 of the academic year to which it applies. For second or No one will be seated after the Cinema Concert begins! third term, proper notification to the College of intent to withdraw from college prior to registration of the term will terminate this con- tract for the following term-s. Individuals who wish to terminate this contract after those times will More than a movie! be allowed to do so if the College during the course of a term, this contract terminates at the end of An explosive cinema concert! the term in which that occurs. 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