VOLUME 96, NUMBERCAMPUS 31 ALLEGHENY COLLEGE, MEADVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1972 Houston elected to Board Humphrey hopes Cissna replaces Finley thefts will stop as managing editor

By BILL CISSNA the physical plant and the The end of first term has security methods of the campus brought several changes to the While there seems to be no -- Mr. Humphrey stated that the Editorial Board and staff of the conclusion to the story in sight, individual "knows his way Campus. One editor is leaving, Mr. Humphrey of the Security around the dorms." These facts and two new members will be Office said yesterday that the point to the likelihood of the added to the newspaper's burglaries that plagued the suspects being either students governing board. campus earlier this term will or former students. Junior Bill Cissna has been probably not be repeated. The Security people, according chosen to replace Managing The Security people have had to Mr. Humphrey, "have not Editor Scott Finley during the no real luck in apprehending the forgotten the incidents and will remaining term of his year in individual or individuals continue to work towards a the position. Cissna, a his responsible for the over $504 solution." major, from Mt. Lebanon, Pa , that disappeared in September, On the topic of giving the began working for the Campus although Mr. Humphrey reports guards CN gas, Humphrey as a reporter freshman year. In that "We have been close a reiterated his wish to keep on the past he has contributed couple of times and there are the side of student opinion and columns and articles, and aided several suspects. I am con- said he would "most certainly in the layout department of the tinuing the surveillance. and I consider" the action of Student newspaper. Editor Jack McCain think the strong surveillance Life Committee, who will most commented that "Cissna has has maybe put a stop to it." As likely reject the motion con- been a great help, particularly there have been no incidents cerning CN gas, due to the during the past term. Whenever reported since the September strength of student opposition. we're in a pinch, he can always 28th burglaries at the SAE He said he considers student be counted on to come through house and Caflisch dormitory, it relationships his primary with a last-minute column or appears that the guards have at responsibility and will keep article. His enthusiasm and least been successful in warding student opinion in mind when he fresh ideas give promise of a off any further burglaries. decides on this topic. Student successful term as Managing The only conclusions the Life and ASG have already Editor ." Cis sna's ins tallation to Security Office has drawn recommended handcuffs for the the position automatically places concerning the robberies are guards. Humphrey has made no him on the Editorial Board. these : first, that the thieves decision to date and said there Cissna will serve for one term, were interested only in money have been no more incidents of when the position will again be (no silver, equipment, records, the severity of those earlier in open. foreign currency, etc. were the term to rush his decision. It Departing Managing Editor taken -- only currency) ; and appears that no decision will be Scott Finley leaves after a Henry Si lberblatt second, that the culprits had to made until next term at the tenure of five terms in the Bill Cissna will fill the position of Managing Editor next term, step- be intimately knowledgeable of earliest. position. Finley is leaving both ping into the position left by the departure of Scott Finley.

Allegheny and Meadville Sports Editor vacated by Kevin Debators take top prize because, "I feel that Allegheny Hart. He has participated in has not offered the educational Editorial Board meetings all The newly formed Allegheny team," holding the best win-loss third place for overall team opportunity that I'm seeking. I year, and last week was given a debate team gained its first record and compiling the highest recognition. feel that in these days of a vote in the proceedings. His victory last Saturday at an in- point total. This was the first The debate topic for this year specialized job market, a liberal election brings the board to its vitational tournament hosted by time either of the men had is "Resolved: The Federal arts education leaves much to be full quota of eight members. Thiel. The team was awarded competed on the collegiate level, Government should provide desired." He is presently in- two of the more coveted trophies though both have had high school comprehensive medical care for vestigating schools that offer by outclassing a field of eighteen experience. all U.S. citizens." Debators training in the graphic arts. schools, University of Pitt- Mr. Gerald Lazzaro, of the must do extensive research on Elected to fill the remaining sburgh, California State, Kent Allegheny speech department the topic before hand, and be spot on the Board was State, Clarion, John Carroll, and coach of the team said later : prepared to argue for or against sophomore Sports Editor Pat Akron and West Virginia "I really didn't expect the team it. After presenting their initial Houston. Houston is an English This is the last issue of the Wesleyan to name a few. to win anything this year ; their argument, they must also be major from Charleroi, Pa. His Campus for the term. The staff Sophomore Bruce Charles King inexperience appeared too great able to present instanteous and association with the Campus of the Campus extends its best was presented with the top Af- a drawback for any real chance unrehearsed rebuttals to their began as a reporter during his wishes for a happy holiday firmative speaker trophy of victory." Freshman Jim opponents' case, using only the freshman year. Last year he season to its readers. surpassing in total points a field Moore and sophomore Eric information they have filed from was chosen to fill the position of of more than sixty contenders. Bateman rounded out the team previous research. Debate United with senior Tom by debating negative, winning involves not only car eful Perkoski, the pair was decreed two out of four rounds, thus research and argumentation, "Outstanding Affirmative enabling Allegheny to tie for but the ability to think on one's feet quickly and logically. When questioned about his reaction to last week's win, Bruce King said, "It was our first college tournament, and we weren't sure of the caliber of the competition. However, we were pretty sure of our own case." Delts King and Per both said that they would like to see the team go to as many tour- naments as possible, and said optimistically that "We're looking forward to more wins." The young team has done remarkably well considering their only shallow acquaintance with collegiate style debate. Under the leadership of coach Lazzaro. the combination of Perkoski and King promises to create quite a reputation for Allegheny in forensic circles. The team will compete at Geneva on the ninth of December ; high 4 , 4 <'; p/, * expectations are in order . Any "!,?0,1, ,l, - Henry Silberblatt student interested working or 1 Tom Perkoski (left) and Bruce King (right) took top honors in the Al- competing for the team should Pat Houston (left) has been elected to the Editorial Board of the legheny College Debate Team's first tournament at Thiel last Satur- contact Mr. Lazzaro at the earliest possible moment. Campus, as Scott Finley (right) vacates his seat as Managing Editor, day. Page 2 CAMPUS Tuesday, November 21, 1972

Christian Outreach . Cuban talks A Foundation for Faith In the past week, the first tentative signs appeared that the time may be ripe for bringing the era of negotiation to Communist Cuba. After two more plane hijackings to Havana in the past two weeks, the Cuban Government announced that it would like to historians of the first and second centuries A.D.; among the latter are included Tacitus, Pliny the begin bilateral discussions with the United States about the air By JEFF POOLE and SHARON CARTER piracy problem. The Cubans strongly hinted that they would like younger, Suetonius, Thalus, and the Jewish to see any initial discussions evolve into wider ranging talks at written commentaires of the Gemera) as well as In the continuing series of columns, un- the Jesus who lives today by virtue of His death, some future date. Secretary of State Rogers was heard to say a dertaken by Mark Shear and Dale Smith, few kind words about the Cubans for the first time in years. Like resurrection, and ascension into heaven. dealing with Christian groups and activities at We believe the Jesus, who lives, can and does the way ping pong diplomacy worked for the U.S. and China, the Allegheny College, this columnwill address common hijacking problem may prove the means by which the establish personal relationships with individuals itself to a discussion on the Allegheny Christian on earth, and this is a promise and a message of Americans and Cubans can start talking again. The United Outreach fellowship (A.C.O.) by two of its States does not want its air travel interrupted and passengers great joy which the A.C.O. proclaims to all members. people. For webelieveall who open themselves to menaced by wild hijackers. Cuba does not want to continue to The theological position of the A.C.O. is play the reluctant host to air pirates. Thus, both countries need this relationship will align themselves with the evangelical. Evangelical theology is biblical Creator of life, and our individual lives will then to work together to find the solution to a common problem. theology and the term evangelical should not be Ten years have elapsed since the denouement of the Cuban derive their meaning and purpose from the confused with evangelism. Evangelism Source of life. In and through this allignment, missle crisis. In that time, the Cuban exported terrorist threat to describes an activity whereas the term other Latin American countries has largely dissipated. America we confront God and confront ourselves in an evangelical describes a theological stance. The effort to understand what course God means our has entered into some relationships with Communist countries former term can, and has been used to describe that would have been considered heretical in 1962. The stigma lives to take. When we discover what we were different religious campaigns and the latter term meant to be, we commit ourselves to that course that was attached to talk about negotiating with Communist refers necessarily to a belief in the doctrines of countries has been shattered by the Peking and Moscow visits. and thereby seek to become all that we possibly the gospel. The two terms, evangelical and can be. It is for this reason that the A.C.O. With that precedent in mind, the United States should welcome evangelism, come from the Greek 'euangelion' any signs from the Cuban leaders that they are willing to talk. would claim that it is on the side of true human (meaning "Good News") and are not meant to potential, for we believe man might be all that Hopefully, any initial discussions about the hijacking problem be separated, yet the 20th century connotation will eventually lead to negotiations abbout the whole state of he poSsibly can be in a relationship with Jesus ascribed to the term evangelism allows for one to Christ. American-Cuban relations. Such an opportunity would be be a Krishna evangelist as well as an evangelical another milestone in the era of negotiations. evangelist. It is for this reason the distinction between the two terms is made. The A.C.O., being therefore evangelical in perspective and theology, believes in the authority and integrity of The Bible. We believe Unheralded effort Scripture has been inspired by God and is therefore the measure of all things. According to the Apostle Paul in II Timothy 3:16 (RSV), The pleasure of participation is often the only- compensation "All scripture is inspired by God and profitable that many students ever recieve for the efforts they expend on for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for behalf of various organizations. Some groups, like the Choir, training in righteousnous." The original Greek which over the weekend presented an outstanding Christmas used in this passage-which would come closest in concert (as usual), are able to offer their members the prospect of English to what Paul means by 'inspired' here is a tour to Europe. In the days before the Allegheny Student the term 'expired.' In other words, Scripture is Government began its austerity program, other organizations "God breathing out" rather than God allowing used to be able to fete their members with a banquet at the end of men to witness particular events and record the term, but such days are gone. those events from their own idiosyncratic But among all of the organizations whose members go perspectives. unlauded and unrecognized by the community at large, the members of the debating team rank foremost. Most people are Allegheny Christian Outreach accepts the fact probably unaware that Allegheny College even has a debate team. that Scripture, inspired in this manner, contains Under the direction of Mr. Gerald Lazzaro of the Speech a good deal of historical, cultural, literary, and Department, the debate team, long absent from the campus, was symbolic writings, yet we interpret all of these revived this term. Fewer people still are aware that in its first from a focal point that the Bible is the word of intercollegiate competition the team came up with particularly God. It is important to realize that we may seek fine performances by Tom Perkoski ; and Bruce King. Mr. King to obtain the literal meaning of Scripture, but won the Top Affirmative Speaker Trophy and teamed with Mr. we do not read the Bible literally. Each verse is Perkoski to win the Outstanding Affirmative Team title in the to be read in the context of its surrounding invitational tournament at Thiel College. (see story, page 1). passages; the chapter in which it is contained, This last point is to be considered as an open The debator's task is a lonely one. He speaks to a more often the book of the Bible in which it is located, and invitation to all those who seek to realize their than not miniscule audience, receives nothing more for his efforts in relation to the Bible as a whole. full human potential to investigate the than the knowledge of knowing how he placed in relation to the It is, by this stance, that we differ from other Allegheny Christian Outreach fellowship. The competitors and the pleasure of hearing the sound of his own Christian groups on campus. Allegheny sense of community we experience every voice. We hope that by bringing the public's attention to the Christian Outreach finds its unity through Thursday night at 8:00 p.m. in the oratory of the efforts of the debate team that more people show an interest in it, common belief in The God of the Bible, through Chapel is in no way meant to be exclusionary. be it active or supportive, and that the team will continue to His Son Jesus Christ, and by the person and We believe when a group finds its "unity in function at Allegheny, with its members receiving, if not wild works of the Holy Spirit. The Jesus to whom we diversity," each member will spend a great deal cheers of praise, at least nods of approval. pray is the historical Jesus (as attested to in the of time and effort defending their respective Gospels as well as by Jewish and secular positions against others; whereas when one can share individually a common faith with another, it is then when the concept of community becomes an actuality. The A.C.O. is unlike a „th„,„,,,, v;,„„ I 87e5 hi. the Students of Allegheny Gillege vast majority of organized churches which relay dry ethical principles without any meaningful Published every Tuesday and Friday throughout the foundations for we believe one can freshly ex- JACK McCAIN - Editor academic year, except during examination periods. Editorial policy is determined by the Editorial Board. perience Jesus Christ in one's everyday life. It is Opinions expressed editorially are the responsibility of the also because of the centrality of our faith that SCOTT FINLEY DIANA ROSS Editorial Board and are not necessarily those of the we are capable of being an inclusive fellowship. Managing Editor Ass't. Managing Editor Allegheny Student Government or of Allegheny College. Letters and signed articles are the opinions only of their For if our faith allows us to stand on rock (Matt. authors. 7:24-27), we needn't worry about vying for AMY HARRISON HENRY SILBERBLATT Members of the Editorial Board are Jack McCain (Chair- offensive or defensive positions with anyone. We Editorial Page Editor Photography Editor man), Scott Finley, Amy Harrison, Diana Ross, Jim Skees, Mary Sue Sweeney, and Arby Swift. hope and pray that we would stand as we are Deadlines for Letters to the Editor, unsolicited columns, and and deal with each person as a unique human JIM SKEES ARBY SWIFT articles are 2:30 p .m Sunday and Wednesday. Deadlines being. Associate Editor Associate Editor for classifieds are 7:00 pm Monday and Wednesday. The A.C.O. is a community committed to God Payment in advance must accompany all classifieds. Lost and found notices and announcements of a non- and each other in a fellowship of service. The PAT HOUSTON financial nature are published free of charge. abundant life can be enjoyed by others through Sports Editor the meaningful truth in Christ Jesus. This is not National Advertising representative: National Educational Advertising Service. merely intended to be a spiritual awakening, or MARY SUE SWEENEY RICK ENGBORG Subscriptions: $9.00 for the full academic year, $3.25 per a psychological blossoming of an attitude. It is Business Manager Advertising Manager term. the historical actuality of God seeking to Offices are located in Rooms U.202 and U-210 of the Campus JUDY KOPER Center-Fine Arts Building, Allegheny College, Meadville, reconcile his people to Him. With this in mind Production Ass't. Pa. 16335. Mailing address: Campus, Box 12, Allegheny we, as a community, daily commit our lives in a College, Meadville, Pa. 16335. Telephones: (814) 724-5386, personal way to an actuality; to God, the Father 5387. of us all. JOSE M. NAHARRO and GEORGE NARUNS, Circulation Managers Tuesday, November 21, 1972 CAMPUS Page 3 Apathy, abortion Weirdness, 16,000 state selfish things cops, and Utah Phillips

By BERNIE SCANLON your face you're golden. You're back to reality. But until then, standing in line, it's open mouth, a few days most of us here will be leaving Allegheny for In By TOM WHITTY hunch back vacuum mind time. It's also not upwards of a month. There will be much joy about, due to the heaviness time, it's not time for a discussion of ending of classes and final exams, and the anticipation of meeting Though I do not possess the , rock critic Existential Theology. Apparently the young family and friends. All this will happen, and we will be totally credentials of a Jon Landau, for example,, I hear man in front of me was unaware of this. Loudon unaffected by it as we are almost totally unaffected by many a buzzing of people_waiting for The New Wainwright III, if you've heard him you know beautiful things we see. Thing In Music to Happen; memories of an what I mean, if not, let's just say his music is The reason I say this is that I see many of us being selective as article in this very publication about "the death strange, did a song the previous night whose to what we will let affect us. If something tempts us to be more of rock." And yet, at the same time, there is chorus goes something like:"Dead skunk in the tolerant or serious we may reject it and return to our frivolous another buzzing in my ear, intellectual middle of the road (repeat), stinking to high attempts at living. pretensions and all that, that maybe rock isn't heaven." Now I'll admit it's a very profound I see many students at Allegheny, and all over, falling into a sea "serious" enough to the extent that it deserves statement, why Zen masters could meditate on it of general malaise, where feelings do not come from inside but some sort of "critical tradition." Well, I don't for years, but the young man giving the heavy from any bit of reading material that happens to be lying around; know, but perhaps a personal account, an rap to his lady friend was going a bit too far: where people shuffle themselves to and fro, without much drive or allegory if you will, will shed some light. Ego "Yeah, well dead skunk, you know? Dead determination, letting the day take them instead of them taking trips aside, honest, this is all so terribly symbolic skunk -- on one level it means nothing, but on a it; w here a general state of apathy ensues except, and this holds ,(it's 'ar( . for 'Atli, cried the man with the 5 & 10 higher level it means everything. Yeah, dead for the previous descriptions as well, where their own physical and cent eyes.) skunk, it's like Dylan, ya know?' . ' I put my eyes social well-being becomes end'angered. We were supposed to be going north on the . back in their sockets and looked up at the guy -- In this form of apathy we let many things pass by that should Schuylkill Expressway, but somehow, he. wasn't drooling or hurting himself, he didn't rouse us from our sleep. I think that blue skies as well as snowy somewhere we were going south -- north was the outwardly appear to be insane. Oh, I figured. skies, quiet music and quiet conversation, dark nights, bright Philadelphia Folk Festival, and due south at must be with a hospital group; give the poor sunrises should inspire us to more than just saying, "That's nice," 4:30 on a Friday afternoon was the neurosis of guys a weekend vacation. Eyes functioning and then going back to our stupid amusements. I notice so many City Line, and beyond that lay the insanity of normally now I gave him a "C'mon pal, it's 7 in students with absolutely no enthusiasm for anything except rather Center City, and there was no way off. We were the morning" look, but he was cooking on some mundane things as concerts and parties. Maybe I see things cracking, losing it all; we were headed straight other rap, he didn't see. wrong, but when I stand in the meal lines, I can't help seeing a lot down into darkness itself -- they'd have to pour After another night of good music and liquid of emptiness in the faces I see. And it seems to be in so many our bodily remnants into plastic jars and send refreshment I was blinded again by the Sun, but people, too. They just shuffle in with a silent empty face or else them back to the factory for reprocessing. And it took me longer to find my eyeballs in the back they start talking about the frat parties where they got bombed, or all the alcohol was in the trunk. Well what if I of the tent. They feel a lot like bottle corks that about how they didn't study for such-and-such a test, or (Yawn) crawled out the window, climb up onto the roof, early in the morning so you have to be careful. about who's going with who, etc., etc. And to add some ex- then roll down on the back window in the full After just rising to my feet a young man holding citement to these stories they may start some ridiculous motions tuck position, reach under the trunk lid with one hands with a girl with Day-Glo fingernails, or feign passionate and false affection. of my powerful arms and pull it up? Stranger slides right up to me and asks: "Hey, man, do Then there are those who are full of "sound and fury" and not things have happened on the Schuylkill Ex- you know where I can cop some acid?" I was much else. Their creed states that there must be rest only when pressway. I looked over to my driving com- amazed at the schemes running through my they are too tired to move. Life to them is one of continual action, panion -- No? So what did he know, his eyes mind, give him some aspirin, yeah but he'll wnat not necessarily with purpose or thought. Parties occupy a large were beginning to turn black anyway. Night- it to be colored. Tell him it's white acid, yeah, portion of their life and the Bachanalian aspects of them show mares of going to the country for a weekend of but coming right out of an aspirin bottle? I the dullness of these people who are never satisfied with delicate, pleasant gi-tar picking and instead, ending up in looked at his face -- no, not even he would buy quiet things, but must have everything loud, noisy, huge, and some county sewage disposal parking lot. But that. "No, I'm sorry, I don't know." OK, he gratifying. there was a way off! Ha-ha! Goodbye Filthy- smiled, as he pulled his prize possession away delphia (Doctors have found that everyone who with him. He wants acid at a folk festival, with See SELFISH, page 4 had terminal cancer in this country had been to all these old blues, country, and gospel people? Philly at least once in their lifetime.), goodbye Truly absurd moments are really quite rare so little men in big cars! you have to savor them, but there was a catch. Hello traffic jams, suburbia transplanted, Things shouldn't be absurd in the Christian Something called where's all the pretty farmers' daughters in the country with solid earth under your feet, no just long skirts, and where's all the wheat fields I see back in the suburbs and cities. I don't know, file on TV commercials? Hello 16,000 state cops! it under General Weirdness. Oh well. Getting blinded by the Sun at 7 in the Turning around, and who should be there but compassion morning is no fun if you were sipping brew the an old high school friend, ah yes, high school night before. Dirty and sweaty with air where memories coming back to haunt me. We used to there used to be grey matter in my head, I be intellectual sparring partners -- anyway, he To the Editor: "an appeal to some absolute staggered, eyeballs in hand, to the nearest water was always a bit more hipper, one of the most "...a certain segment of society external to him or herself," dispenser. If you can just brush your teeth, get must not be allowed to impose something called compassion. rid of that ashtray mouth feeling, you're a new their world view at the expense of person, and if you can splash some water on See WEIRDNESS, page 5 the lives of another group..." Larry Anderson This reasonable statement oc- curred in an article calling for a return to intolerance and ab- solutism. Perhaps we are losing SVJACKERS ?? gar "THEY GEE! I WONDER HOW DON'T WORRY ABOUT A the ability to react to the kind of Orwellian perversity present in amp sual NICE BOYS -11-1EY GOT 11-1ROuGli 111ING— I'LL SHOOT Bill Rowe and Curt Sell's WHEN I RELEAUD THEM OUR DETECTION THE ME DOWN "confession." All these years of Oki ; DEVICES... killing Vietnamese for their own / good must have had some effect on the American consciousness. It seems that enterprise was also carried out in the names of ab- solutes called freedom or democracy, or some other convenient words to cover up the blood. And so the God-given right to life becomes an argument against abortion and for capital punishment. I'd like to ask Curt Sell and Bill Rowe if they've ever seen an execution, read Faulkner's ',Zee LY Sanctuary, or encountered eight AY,,e.ar 7;407 children, one mother, and no father living in a two-room slum? If they were to experience these things, if they opened their eyes SF to both the riches and the poverty of the present world, they might see something beyond ab- solutism, something that lets men make judgements without Page 4 CAMPUS Tuesday, November 21, 1972 Choir presents traditional Christmas beauty

It was regrettable that the By MARSHA JOHNSON Mention must be made audience (at least during Monday specifically of the choir's musical night's performance) was For those who know quality. They easily surpass at restless, even distracting at Allegheny's choir, the annual least two choirs I have heard in times. The prime example was Christmas concert is an event not Freiburg, Germany. Their the organist's solo, especially to be missed. Tradition dies execution of difficult musical "La Nativite," which could slowly here, thankfully:;_ For effects as those in the "Christmas hardly be heard above the what would the Christmas con- Hymn," where the exposure and crowd's chatter. Thankfully the cert be without Cwens lighting consequent importance of the Widor "Toccata" required a forte candles, the aroma of pine, and echo choir, contained within the beginning, otherwise it would the wonderful sounds brought choir itself and not upstairs in the have suffered the same fate as balcony, as has been done in the Langlais' "La Nativite." forth by Dr. North? Another complaint overheard past, was superbly done, to the was the lighting. It simply was This year's concert was no extent of sending shivers up one's not well done and did not con- exception. In the selection of spine. tribute to the concert in any way. material, one heard familiar songs of the season. "Bring a "Lord, now lettest thou thy Torch, Jeanette, Isabella," sung A particularly lovely piece was the "Original Coventry Carol." servant depart in peace" did not by only male voices, which in- leave any doubt in my mind that cidentally revealed a slight Dynamically almost perfect, it featured two soloists : Barb • the choir was not afraid to sing weakness in the ability of the from the heart. tenors to penetrate through the Wismar and Bob Briggs, both of basses in order to be heard; whose sensitive performances were well done. "Deck the Halls," syncopated The choir is to tour Eurooe and light, pleasant to hear, during Christmas vacation. especially after the previous Taking into consideration their number, "Be Thou Very New to me this year was the high quality, and their Welcome," while although addition of the Women's Choir to musicianship, they should be executed quite well, tended to be the program. Hoist's "Ave well-received and should have a rather monotous in terms of Maria" (for Double Choir of successful tour. repetition; to the very pretty, Women's Voices) has created yet soothing "Le Sommeil de l'En- another medium of conveying fant Jesus" sung by the women in music here at Allegheny -- the all- French. female choir. The close harmony Brave New World coming (SELFISH, from page 3) in this song, so very, very dif- ficult to achieve, requiring much relation to abortion ,proponents. is that while practice, appeared to be done many of them denounce the Nixon ad- naturally and flowed quite easily. P e r hap s I have blown things out of proportion ministration on the grounds that it is slowly here butthroughout the past few years I can't building an Orwellian society akin to that of help noticing the above traits in a lot of people 1984, their own practices seem so very coldly with some consistency in that if they have one mechanical as they want abortion to be on That the choir should sing in characteristic, they will have others related to it. demand and as painless as possible, and as they the language the music was In the preceding paragraphs I have mentioned are seeking the perfect birth control device, one composed in is important two different sets of characteristics which apply musically. When writing, which will eliminate all worry and care and composers think in terms of to many people. Maybe they have some reason make every child a predetermined one (Sounds sounds, not only notes, tempo, for acting that way but I just cannot seem to like Brave New World, doesn't it?). etc., but also the sound patterns understand why they do. Perhaps because to One of the things I have been trying to say in of the words. To best achieve the them there are no really high purposes in life this article is that if a person's attitudes towards effect that the composer wishes, besides having the ultimate party and the his life and his fellow men orient themselves a the music should be performed as ultimate stereo. I don't see how anyone could be certain way, then he cannot help acting in a closely as possible to what he writes, be it words or the music like this yet I still get that impression when I certain way. In this, of course, he determines his itself. It is certainly gratifying look at the possibly laughing but empty faces attitudes and hence his actions. This does not that Allegheny's Choir strives for everywhere I turn. mean that everyone acts exactly the same but this perfection in at least some of rather that certain actions always have a definite their songs, goal, one of selflessness. But I also feel that we cannot help feeling a certain way after certain experiences, especially very beautiful and moving ones. I don't see how a person could not The Choir's control over what want to be more charitable or more kind, or (and they produce is phenomenal. Yet I don't see much of this) more grateful for during the concert I was vaguely suspicious that the choir had having an uplifting experience. It seems that more potential than what was those feelings do appear, but that they don't last evident. But no, at the very last very long before the old, commonplace self steps they came through, for the back in. It is in this sense that I see abortion Recessional, "Oh, Come All Ye and birth control as a very selfish thing. Faithful" and the Nunc Dimittis, Certainly if one sees a breathtaking sunset or Basically what I am driving at is that if people sunrise or hears a truly immortal work of music, really have an inner drive, purpose, joy, that that then he or she would want to share that ex- will show, that it will have to show itself to the perience with others. And here is where world no matter what, if it is true and sincere; abortion smacks right into the face of the DON'T BLOW and thus it will cause a person's appearance to previous statement as it destroys the unborn change and become a happier one, one with child's chance to ever enjoy all these beauties. If YOUR more outwardly expression. If a person has a we think of all the joys and deeply moving ex- real joy inside him, one which is not fed merely periences we have had in our lives so far, it is (or 1FIE MIND... by materialistic success and concerns, then he should be) obvious that this is a terrifying can't have a sullen, featureless face but one sentence: to never know the feel of grass in 1/1YERED EXPAND where there is a glow in the eyes and a smile spring, to never hear the heavenly beauty of always creeping around the lips. music, to never know the touch of another IT! Of course, this should not be all. There person, to never know the light of day or the serene calm of night, to never know the sight of LOD< Cliff's Notes put you inside the should be the desire to scatter this joy about heavy stuff...the novels, plays snow falling on a hill. sweaters, WPWIr"_,- 11 and poems that can everywhere it isn't, to tell people about this add real meaning alternative to emptiness, and equally as im- turtlenecks, HAMLET to your life if See SELFISH, page 5 . ;,:.. you really portant, to always act in a way that shows their pullovers, understand them. happiness and their belief in it and their / Cliff's Notes cardigans, can help. wilingness to act that way no matter what. To state matters again, I do not see this at- vests: & shells titude at Allegheny. Many students are kind to their friends, but there is not charity of a lasting nature. I almost feel a kind of selfishness about. iron Ecology...we're working on it! During the past 14 years Chit's Students are interested in their own welfare but Notes has used over 2.400.000 tons of paper using recycled pulp. seem to be in opposition to anyone else's, except, $8.00 again, friends. This is evidenced, as I see it, by More than 200 titles the whole issue of abortion. available at: At this point it may seem pointless to write anything more on this subject. However, since it APadg 01.62E112'0W*, is one with such conflict and controversy, and Tii(DOR one in which many ideas can be stated, I feel I should add my thoughts to the growing ceoutictuc Park & Randolph collection. 2561/2 Chestnut Street '*C 724-5220 The one thing I cannot help noticing in Tuesday, November 21, 1972 CAMPUS Page 5

Life for everyone (SELFISH, from cage 4)

In reality, then, those who approve of abortion want to be selective in regards to who will be Again, another issue in relation to this is allowed to taste life. Instead of everyone that is determinism. Some of those who are born are conceived being given a chance, only those who determined by certain people that they will be were conceived at the "right" time will be born. Others are not so lucky. In actuality, allowed the multitude of beauty which is life, then, with abortion becoming more and more while the others will be condemned through no popular, the population of the world is being fault of their own to an eternal, endless determined by very artificial means by people nothingness, due to some absurd reason that who claim that they can choose to do certain their "quality of life" did not qualify as things. This also holds true for artifical birth adequate. control methods. There would certainly be many different people in the world if there were little abortion and birth control. Many would Students active on the Public Events Committee have a hand in deter- say that there would be too many people. First mining the speakers, such as Ralph Ellison, who appear at Allegheny. of all, it must be realized that intercourse and orgasm are not the sole goals of life nor should they be uppermost in people's minds. It is too easy to practice birth control and abortion to Suggestions sought ease the world's troubles instead of working to improve the conditions of the world so that there The Public Events Committee point this out after the schedule is will be room for everyone who is born to live. It is now beginning to plan the finalized, but they can help is easier than setting up places for children to schedule of events for the 1973-74 themselves more by making live and rebuilding cities and demanding academic year. The committee, suggestions to the committee sacrifice from everyone. It is easier but the consisting of six students and six now. The committee members other, harder way is more honorable, holy, and faculty members as well as explain that it is important to loving. This must be the way instead of deter- Director of Public Events Mrs. remember that the committee Virginia Fletcher, is eager to members are only represen- mining on an ever increasing scale who will live accept any suggestions from the tatives of the college community, and who will be consigned to oblivion, a college community. and it is difficult to accurately determination which no one should even think Many people are not aware of represent a silent student body. of taking up. the committee's existence, let Interested students can help by A strange thing the abortionists say is that it is alone its function. This group brainstorming now and "just a fetus." This is interesting as the fetus attempts to coordinate a throughout second term and program of speakers and per- thinking of topics, areas of in- always, if left alone, develops into a person, and formers in the arts from outside terest, and names or lecturers not a cow, a chicken, or a dog. I wonder how the college with those groups at and performers they would like to many of us would be for abortion and birth Allegheny who also entertain. A see next year at Allegheny, or This is an important point to consider. control if they knew that they might be the one balance between education and even someone who has been here whose very existence was in the balance. It is entertainment is sought, but the already but would like to be Somehow, even the situation a person is born main emphasis is_ upon bringing seen again. Anyone with an idea into is not too great to totally exclude him from very easy to be inconsiderate of those whom one cannot see yet. persons and events of general should get in touch with one of the life and the chance to raise himself because interest to the campus. committee members listed below certain people do not think he can make it. is It is from all these considerations that I feel It is necessary to begin and given the suggestions. absurd. (Some of the best parents are the poor that the whole issue of "right to choose" in thinking now about the schedule ones.) To say that there is no hope for one's life matter of birth control and abortion fades into for next year in order to book the Virginia Fletcher Box 37 724-2367 insignificance. Life is not easy, but it must be preferred performers and Sylvia Gholson Box 108 724-3356 is to preclude any possibility of hope which is speakers. In the case of some James Hogan Box 102 724-2355 rather unfair to the unborn child and is also given to everyone, if just for a short time. And if in that time, there is just one moment of international performers and Barbara Lotze Box 118 724-5364 selfish as it removes the responsibility of caring popular lecturers, it is not un- Richard Overmyer Box 136 724- for the child. It seems too easy to say "I can't gratitude for this great gift, then the sacrifice is common for them to be booked up 2358 take care of him, or do anything for him." worth it. If a person sees a sunrise and is truly to several years in advance. Richard Turk Box 154 724-2354 There is much more hope and joy in life if one grateful for it just once, then he has deserved A major problem for com- Karen Fedele Box 704 333-1935 looks for it and demands it from himself and that life and those that gave him that life are mittee members is coming up Stephi Mahler Box 1209 336-9027 more blessed for it. with fresh ideas. There is also a Lea Pestel Box 1451 336-9940 others. wide communications gap bet- Mike Piraino Box 1473 336-9015 ween the committee and the Art Reed Box 1521 336-9015 college. Students are quick to Alan Stewart Box 1747 724-2374 No Weirdness, just depressing WEIRDNESS, from page 3 "One of our tops intelligent people I ever knew, and he ended up other would say, "Oh, you mean you don't know at Antioch. I was definitely curious, what could so and so?" I left my friend with the old "I saw could be the start he be up to these days? After the preliminaries the best minds of my generation," hoping he came a pause, it looked like we might drop our might get it, but though he didn't get the of something sexy!" defenses and actually say something, but it only message, he knew the quote. He didn't go to lasted a second. Immediately I knew my role -- Antioch for nothin'!" "Well, gee, I'm still going to very straight college The only other thing I can remember is -- how's things with you much cooler people? I picking up on a guy named Utah Phillips. I wish I could go to a free college." And through don't know where you'd classify him -- folk, from poo t01500 all filtered that he was a big dealer now -- he country, honky-tonk, he's been around. I guess talked like he had a fleet of trucks at his the Folk Revival passed him by, but I don't command with tons of Roto-Rooter or whatever think he minds, though. It wasn't his singing or • he called it. He was on a work-study program. playing, or even his great labor and tramp songs, the "Oh, you mean you get credits for dealing? Now but his storytelling and general radiance that that's what I call progressive education." My won me over. Forgetting that country living 41, YUnatlin 11 jab was picking up points. No, no Weirdness stereotyped image of the man of the roots, no here, it was just depressing. We used to play a that's not why he simply came off as a human 893 Park Avenue in game where we would quote people to each other being. It was just him alone. Whatever music tree Downtown Meadville that we know the other guy didn't know, and you prefer, you probably like who and what you once he had to own up and ask who it was, the like for just about the same reasons. Big Steve is having a "School's Out for Christmas" sale! While They Last! The Grateful Dead's 3 record set, "Europe '72"

only $5 3 ■ And don't forget, with an Allegheny I.D., all other albums are 3 for $10, or $3.49 each.

HOURS: Mon-Sat: 10am to 9pm 368 North St. Page 6 CAMPUS Tuesday, November 21, 1972 Tankers set to open in December

By BUD DOOMS depth they have lacked in the The Gator tankmen embark past. upon a hopeful 1972 season Sophomore transfer Mark December 5th with one of their Kelly,Allegheny's strength in the toughes t opponents , Washington backstroke events, un- and Lee University. fortunately remains ineligible Washington and Lee has held until January 1st and will be the Collegiate Athletic Con- missed December 5th. ference championship for the Freshmen Jeff Gordon and past five years and has enjoyed Rick Shreiner should be a big the talent of six all-American help to the Gators in the diving swimmers during that period. events where Allegheny has Washington and Lee will un- traditionally lost points in past doubtedly field a strong team seasons. against the Gators again this Coach Freas has included the year, but Coach Sam Freas feels Washington and Lee meet in the confident that it is not beyond itinerary of the Gators' winter Allegheny's potential to equal the workout session in Fort challenge. Lauderdale's Swimming Hall of Retulrning letterman Pete Fame pool The Gators will Brunson is a threat to the bes t of travel to Florida by way of Washington and Lee and a Lexington, Virginia where they particularly strong freshman will do there best to defeat squad has given the Gators the Washington and Lee. Fanning, Forbringer named All -PAC

Allegheny placed two players much that hasn't ,already been on the All-PAC team; co-captain said about Forbringer's fine Lou Forbringer on defense and performance this season. Tom Fanning at forward. The Anyone who watched the soccer All-PAC soccer team was team play saw Forbringer's decided Monday in Warrendale, invaluable defensive skill and Pa., by the eight head coaches in hustle. the PAC. One goalkeeper, six After not scoring a goal last defensive players, and six season, Tom Fanning became Nawitimmtata,' forwards were chosen plus eight the PAC's leading scorer this honorable mention members. year. A junior from Rochester, Junior Barry Hillman received New York, Fanning's seven honorable mention for the goals accounted for a third of the second consecutive year. Gators ' scores. Moved from left AROUND this nucleus of powerful swimmers Coach Sam Freas bases his hopes for a fine season for the Ga- Forbringer, a senior from wing to left inside, Fanning was tor tankers. From left to right are Andy Wallace, Bill Blank, Pete Brunson, Mark Kelley, and Glenn Griser. Gillete, New Jersey, was the given a better chance to shoot backbone of the Gator defense and it paid off for Allegheny. this season from his center Besides his scoring ability, fullback position. There isn't Fanning is an excellent dribbler, able to use both feet to beat a defender. It's not improbable that his s cor ing pr oduction could double next season. Scott Curran of W&J was named goalkeeper for the All- Kodak picks All-Americans PAC team. Playing for the conference's worst team the junior captain of the Presidents received the unanimous vote of the coaches. Besides For - bringer the rest of the defense ROCHESTER, N.Y., Nov. 21 - The original All-America was included junior halfback Frank The selection committee of the last year - Rodgers and Pruitt distinction. Michigan State's first named in 1887 by Yale's Christy of Bethany; Mike Smith, Coaches and offensive lineman giant John defensive back Brad VanPelt Walter Camp, but 12 years ago a junior fullback from Carnegie Association passed over some Hannah of Alabama and Jerry was runner-up to Glover as top Kodak and the American Mellon; senior fullback Mark offensive superstars and gave Sisemore of Texas. vote-getter on defense. Roun- Football Coaches Association Hirschkorn of Case Western; most of their votes to a defensive , the classy ding out the defense unit are joined hands to select and halfback Pete Fr iezell, a lineman in balloting for mem- ballhandler for Louisiana State ends of Penn State sponsor its successor which Bethany junior : and Hiram's bers of the 1972 Kodak All- drew the quarterback slot, with and Notre Dame's ; now is regarded as the most Jimmy Bodner, a halfback. America team today. Yale's Dick Jauron and Sam tackles of Purdue and prestigious of 's Christy, Bodner, and Hir- , the 6-1, 234- "Barn" Cunningham of USC John LeHeup of South Carolina; honor roll teams. schkorn were all voted All-PAC pound middle guard from rounding out the backfield. linebackers Jamie Rotella of Members of the final squad last year. Nebraska's powerhouse, was Alabama contributed center Jim Tennessee, of are hosted for a weekend in Joining Tom Fanning at for-_ mentioned on nearly 75 percent Krapf to the offense which also Ohio State and Alabama's John Miami Beach as part of the ward was Peter Moses of CMU, of the ballots, with teammate includes ends Charles Young of Mitchell ; and defensive backs program celebrating their captain of the Tar tans. A junior Johnny Rodger s and USC and Barry Smith of Florida of Michigan and honors. Kodak is involved in the from Kingston, Jamaica. Moses Oklahoma's tieing State; tackle Paul Seymour of Colorado's . activity with the nation's was the most exciting player in for second spot. Michigan and North Carolina (Harper and Mitchell played end coaches because of the close the conference as well as The coaches named 24 players guard . most of the season and Marx can relationship between possessing the hardest, shot on to the Kodak team this year, 12 Only Nebraska placed more double as a tackle, but the photography and coaching, since goal. Other forwards named on offense (an extra back) and than one player on the defensive players are interchangeable in increasing use of photography were Surmet Tezel of Case 12 on defense (an extra team selected by the nation's these defensive positions , ac- comprises a critical part of Western who also recieved All- linebacker ) . Four players were coaches , with linebacker Willie cording to the selection com- successful football coaching Ohio honors ; freshman David named to the super squad from Harper and Glover gaining the mittee). programs. Kroog of Hiram and Shahim Ramaani of Thiel; and 0 ,10.0111 0010• 01 Bethany's Fritz Kurz, who 1972 Kodak All-America Team finished second to Fanning in We make 'em like they used to scoring. Kurz was the PAC's most valuable player in 1971. Bruce Bannon Penn State DE Randy Logan Michigan DB The Honorable Mention list Cullen Bryant Colorado DB Greg Marx Notre Dame DE included Gator halfback Barry

Dave Butz Purdue DT John Mitchell Alabama LB Hillman. A gifted ball carrier S Sam Cunningham USC FB Greg Pruitt Oklahoma HB with an underrated shot, Hillman scored a goal and two Nebraska F L Rich Glover Nebraska MG assists this season and his goal

Randy Gradishar Ohio St. LB Jamie Rotella Tennessee LB output should increase next • John Hannah Alabama OG Ron Rusnak N. Carolina OG season. Others were CMU's Because our ice creams — all 31 flavors — are the best ever. The Paul Seymour Michigan OT Dan Streyle, Solom Edogun of richest. And the creamiest. Perfect for cones, malts, shakes, Nebraska LB • Bethany, Jim Bissell of W&J, sodas, sundaes, freezes and splits from the most fantastic foun- Dick Jauron Yale HB Texas OT • tain in the West. (Not to mention the North, South and East.) Ken Dardenne of Hiram, John Bert Jones LSU QB Barry Smith Florida St. OE Hamolsky of CWR, Thiel's Gary Jim Krapf Alabama Brad VanPelt Michigan St. DB Kirkpatrick, and Leo Grimm of BASKIN-ROBBINS John Carroll. Although Grimm ICE CREAM STORES John LeHeup S. Carolina DT Charles Young USC OE 11 am to 10 pm daily 964 S. Main St. \ was tied with Kurz for second in scoring, his coach failed to show up for the voting, which hurt his All-PAC chances.

Tuesday, November 21, 1972 CAMPUS Page 7 1973 soccer captains chosen The 1973 soccer captains award for the player whose were named Monday night at the performance on the field was annual soccer team banquet at most valuable to the team was South Hall. Elected as senior given to fullback Lou For- captains were right wing Dan bringer . Freas said the MVP Todd and inside left Tom Fan- was difficult to give because ning. Halfback Dave Charleton there were many players under was elected junior captain. Both cons ider ati p. Fanning and Todd are three year Fullback'Mark Noble received lettermen, while Charleton has an award for the player who lettered two years after winning came up with the clutch play for All-Western Pennsylvania the Gators all season long. The honors at Springdale High coach also cited freshman Art School. Zulick and junior Dino The Coaches' Award, signifying Panagides for their desire and the player whose attitude in constant hustle. practice and games plus the Freas informed the team that dedication the player showed he has made recommendations towards soccer contributed to the PAC to expand the amount most to Allegheny soccer, was of games played from nine to given to sophomore halfback twelve and the number of All- Dave Charleton. PAC selections from thirteen to The Most Valuable Player sixteen.

COACH NORM SUNDSTROM has a strong corps of upperclassmen with which he will battle for the PAC title. In the back row from left to right are Larry Turnbaugh, Gerry Stupiansky, Jim Henyey, John Reyn- ders, Jim Hein, and Mike Malone. In the front from left to right are Paul Rockar, Dave Green, and Chuck Duncan.

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$1.00 Deposit Refundable By LOU LAMBROS Robert Sweeney, a 6'4", 215- Although the academic term A. ALEXANDER co. pounder reported out for the ends next week, it will mark the team. Sweeney had just finished 98 Riverside Drive New York, N.Y. beginning of some serious his football season and it ap- preparations for the Allegheny pears that the big man will step varsity basketball team. The right into a battle for the post Gators will spend a majority of positions on the JV team. this holiday right here at Also contending for a starting Gatorland running through job are Andy Muffley, John practices every day and meeting Lindsey and Joe Lemmond. four tough opponents as the Swick said that the competition exhibition season begins. is close and a starter probably Approximately twenty players will not be named until just prior of both the varsity and junior to the opening game against varsity squads will participate Westminster on Dec. 4. in this extended practice period. Four more players are in the Coach Sundstrom will use this running for the two wing TED time to bring in some new plays positions. Lou Stack and Rich and to refine the offense and Yeckley, both outstanding high ■ defense already being used. It school cagers, are leading the will also allow him to take a prospects , but Swick reports closer look at the players as they that Burt Hopkins and Nick battle it out for those five top Quarantillo cannot be counted spots . out. The exhibition season begins Jack Pfizenmayer appears to on Dec. 2 at Behrend Campus of be a likely candidate at the point Penn State University. slot, but Bobby DelGreco and Joe Following this opener will be Galasso (just out following games at Westminster (Dec. 4) , football) will give the freshman Edinboro (Dec. 7), and Grove some still competition before the City (Dec. 9). All the games first game rolls around. begin at 8:00 so if you're in the Assisting Swick and varsity area come on out and root for the coach Norm Sundstrom will be Gators. Rich Catalano. Upon its return after a short Christmas break the team will have only seven days to prepare for its next game with Otter bein. Shortly after that the games will then be for real as Allegheny enters PAC competition. The 8-Track Tapes S &Mil" team is hoping that this will be the Year of the Gator. Coach Sundstrom, who is stereo Equipment beginning his 18th year as a head coach, has an overall (Home and Auto) career record of 273 wins and 119 losses for just under a 70 percent record. At Allegheny, ALL OUR EMPTY RETURNABLE Sundstrom's two year record is Musical Insfrements 22-17. The Gators have finished COCA-COLA BOTTLES. second once and tied for second • eZ once. E C• Chuck Swick, Allegheny music So bring 'em back and well give you back your cash deposit College junior varsity basketball Or better still you can trade them in on a fresh supply of Coke Which means you only pay for the refreshing Coca-Cola. itself. coach, said that Gator basket- And that's something everyone wants. ball has been progressing well in box pre-season. 309 Chestnut Street Bottled under the sulnonty of Tne Coca-Cola Company by Coca-Cola Bottling Company of Meadville Swick said that the team was Across from Post Office bolstered early this week as Page 8 CAMPUS Tuesday, November 21, 1972 Pride reviews Ebony editor evaluates past ASG term black history, revolution

By LINDA JERMAN the truths about their people. in post-Civil War times than it is A lack of a quorum at Sunday before was that 80 courses were Through an understanding of now. He sees a backward night's ASG meeting, which was evaluated, but this term around According to Lerone Bennett, black roles in society, one can movement taking place that calls to have been the last meeting of 220 courses were covered, almost Jr., editor of Ebony magazine, project the past and assume its for reevaluation of American the term, forced the cancellation every course offered. today is the crucial moment for burden in action. intellectual; cultural, and social of the meeting. •;Only 16 "Results will be tabulated later. reexamination of social values as Bennett sees the road to the goals. representatives were present; 23 The entire method of course Americans view Black History future as running through the In a brief question and answer are needed for ASG to meet as an evaluation has been changed through the perspective of past. To his way of thinking period, Bennett talked to students official body. since last year. In the past only struggle. "history is knowledge, identity, about the ability of the continuous ASG President Dan Pride cited enough copies were published for In his Friday evening and power." Afro-American process of revolution to express too many conflicting events as RA's and faculty, but now we are discussion, "Our Negro American heritage of white itself in various ways at different the main reason for the failure of going to publish 2,000 copies of a Heritage: A School for Identity," experience, Afro-American life times. The phases of protest, the majority of the represen- 120-page book that will be Bennett described two black has been deemed an intellectual mass-action, riots, and Black tatives to show up. " 'Patton' distributed to everyone but revolutions taking place in ghetto -- the negation of the Power movements are initiated was on television, and there was seniors just before pre- America today: The Revolution American ideal. to call attention to this time in a Choir concert, and it's getting registration in the spring." in the Streets and The Revolution Bennett feels that the progress history when man should gain an awfully close to finals," he said. Pride also had words of praise in the Minds. Because The of blacks was relatively greater understanding of his fellow man "The second half of the term for the Student Life Committee. Revolution in the Streets cannot history is a tool for analysis, through his own obligation to the has been going a little slower at "They did a fantastic job," he fulfill itself, Black Americans historical sensibility, and black past. The Black man in America ASG than the first half. I'd like to said. must utilize their history as a being. is destined to make history, but see things get moving a little "Getting students on trustee creative instrument for revealing Due to the prevalent idea of first he must have history. better at the start of next term, committees was another big because ASG has work in step," said Pride. "This change progress on a number of very in the by-laws of the college to important issues," said Pride. introduce students into the "Most important is that ASG is government of the college was Classifieds working on plans for an all- initiated third term. college senate. The Executive "The advent of coed dorms at Committee of ASG and the local Allegheny College was an ac- FOR SALE APOLLO committee of the American complishment in which ASG was TH2 COMPUTER CENTER WILL invites you to an opportunity Association of University also involved to some extent, but Coins, Stamps and supplies, The BE OPEN THE FOLLOWING meeting every Thursday evening Professors have been in- Franklin Mint Products, books HOURS DURING THE NEXT TWO at David Mead Inn, 7:45 pm at 455 the credit here must go to the and price guides on collectable WEEKS: Chestnut Meadville, Pa. Men and vestigating the matter. The Student Housing Committee." items, gift and old fashion Tues. 11-21 & Wed. 11-22: 2 p.m.-5 women, part or full time op- AAUP will probably release its President Pride expressed greeting cards. p.m. & 7 p.m.-Midnight portunities. report in the middle of second some dissatisfaction over the THE COLLECTOR'S SHOP Thurs. 11-23: CLOSED term. Right now the Ad- conduct of the meetings. 220 Arch St. 333-7471 Fri. 11-24: 1 p.m.-5 p.m. ministration seems to favor the "Council members were too Sat. 11-25: CLOSED To all students employed on Art objects, sculptures, paintings, Sun. 11-26 to Fri. 12-1: 2 p.m.-5 campus and to those employed off idea. I'd say that it has an ex- docile," he said. "I would like to p.m. & 7 p.m.-Midnight. cellent chance of becoming a see members more willing to leather goods, jewelry, on con- campus under the Work-Study reality in the near future." voice opinions on the floor of signment. Call 336-3571. Program : Paychecks for November will be available on or Pride also pointed out other council. Work in the committees FOR SALE: Brand new, never Anyone interested in working for after December 5. If you wish to issues that ASG is currently has been very good, however." opened or played, Band album; the Unity Center please contact have your check mailed to you investigating. "Comptroller Pride said that he found "Rock of Ages." (double LP set). Jennifer Hopkins, 613 N. Main St., List Price $7.99. Will sacrifice for during the December vacation Todd Fulmer is studying the relations between ASG and the 336-5295. We need tutors, $4.25. If interested, please call 724- period, it will be necessary for you feasibility of a delayed tuition administration very good for the workshops in drama, arts, etc., day 3981. to submit a written request to the payment plan similar to that most part. "President Pelletier care help, publicity and you. which exists at Yale. ASG is has been quite receptive to us. FOR SALE: 1951 Ford panel Auditor's Office in Bentley Hall, doing a psychological study of Whenever ASG has been willing truck, in good condition, needs a including the address to which it is admission procedures and how little transmission work. Best offer Anyone knowing the where abouts to be mailed. Otherwise, your pay to step out and make itself heard takes it. Call 724-3663. they affect the make-up of the President Pelletier has always of a Valladolid (Spain) poster will be held for you until you return student body. been willing to listen. I only wish missing after the PMLA banquet in to campus in January. For Sale: three burner Coleman Skylight room please contact Chriss "We're also trying to initiate a that Mr. Stewart of Admissions Scott, Box 1353. The poster is not course on student power, gasoline stove. $25.00 contact the Free: black and white twin puss 'n had been more responsive to "just another poster" belonging to boots kittens. Both male. Both Allegheny Outing Club. Box 133 or government, and leadership student opinion. Had he been, a the Language Department, but beautiful. Both house broken. Box which would encompass different great deal of problems could Mark Russell Box 1591 or 724-2374. rather a personal possession of 2020. aspects of student government in have been avoided." sentimental value. order to educate and train people Commenting further on the Scented candles and soap at LOST & FOUND - interested in student govern- crisis with Admissions over Obadiah's Books, corner of Park STUDENT AID APPLICANTS and Randolph. ment." hiring procedures in which ASG Found -- small, black female Financial aid applications for Thinking back over the ac- found itself entangled at the Are you a Wizard? -Here's your "terrier" (black with a little white) complishments of ASG over the next year, 1 97 3-7 4, have been in vicinity of college. Call 724-5862. beginning of the term, Pride said, chance to find out. We're offering a received. You may pick up a copy pinball machine in fine working course of the fall term, Pride "ASG has put itself behind the Ad at the Student Aid Office in Bentley condition. $80 or best offer. Lost: one long-haired black kitten. said, "The course evaluation Hoc proposal. Admissions is an Hall after November fifteenth. If interested, write to "Pinball, Wearing clear plastic collar. Lost program was without a doubt one area in which ASG will continue Forms for a certified copy of your care of Box 12, Allegheny College. in vicinity of Highland Avenue. If of the more successful ventures. to be involved next term." parents income tax return are also found, please call 7 2 4-4 7 9 9. The best that had ever been done Include your name, address, and phone number so an appointment available. This is a necessary pre- Lost: silver chain necklace with can be arranged to inspect and play requisite for aid. large links. Has great sentimental the machine. Remember, aid applications must be submitted to the College value. If found contact Karen Loflin. Phone 3 3 6-9 0 8 5. Scholarship Service by FEBRUARY FIRST! Found: One cigarette lighter in Arter Hall, vicinity of the FOR RENT: 3 room furnished Placement _Tests in French, Playshop. If you wish to claim it, Help. apartment, close to campus. All German, Latin, Russian, and see Receptionist at Brooks Desk. utilities included, available Dec. 1. Spanish will be given at 9 a.m. on Our Cities. Call 724-3663. Wednesday, January 3, 197 3 in Found one cute friendly puppy, Murray Hall. Students wishing to approx. 3 months Black with white take one should sign up with Mrs. Our Oceans. Wanted: Senior desires place to markings, small maybe Beagle- Sheridan in the Counseling Center, stay in Meadville area (near Bentley Hall before they go home foxhound. Call 724-3856 or come to College) in December. Must work Our Trees. for Christmas. 352 Randolph St. on my blessed comp. Will pay expenses. Contact Rob See, Box Our Towns. 1 6 4 1, or call 7 2 4-9 7 1 2. Sophomore and junior men in- Found: silver colored key, on terested in applying for positions sidewalk in front of Ruter, Wed- Our Forests. as Student Counselors for the 197 3- nesday, Nov. 5. It appears to be an 7 4 school year may now pick up ignition key. Contact Box 2030. applications at the Counseling Our Rivers. Center in Bentley Hall. Application WANTED TO BUY: Copy of the deadline is January 12, 1 97 3. HELP WANTED Our Air. winter 1 9 64-65 edition of the Allegheny Literary Magazine. Our Mountains. Please contact Mrs. Robertson, Auditions for a Reader's WE ARE SEEKING Student Aid Office. Theatre production second term will be held Tuesday, November Our Plants. 21, in 107 Ar ter Hall (the Studio TWO CREATIVE, ANNOUNCEMENTS Theatre). The times will be 1 p.m. Our Fishes. to 2 p.m., 4 p.m. to 5 :20 p.m., and 7 AMBITIOUS PEOPLE Hash jumped kumquats, "Ice p.m. to 8 p.m. Sign-up sheets for Our Streams. cream who?" Pizzle form volup- individual times are posted outside INTERESTED IN AN Arter 116, across from the Studio tuous stagnated revoltingly. Theatre. INCOME OF OVER Our Deserts. Somnolent aardvarks, foxy; why is Director Gerald A. Lazzaro of tiptoeing slinky? Easter everyday! the Department of Speech and $500 00 PER TERM. Our Lakes. Mordecai, Armadillo Cow: Dramatic Art encourages all in- This job involves advertising work Saturday cows, epididymus organ. terested members of the college community to try out for the and meeting people. Experience is Our Tomorrows. box 794 production, which will be Sean desireable, but not necessary -- we O'Casey's Pictures in the Hallway. will train you. Interested persons Happy Birthday, Valerie! Best Performances of O'Casey's should send a resume to "Em- Lucks from C.B., Merv, Icki, and autobiographical story of a boy ployment," Box 12, Allegheny all those other BHG's. growing up in Dublin are scheduled College, NO LATER than for January 25, 26, 27, and 28, December 1, 1972. If you are in- Allegheny Student Help Center. 1973. terested in more information, write Give a hoot! 724-4369. Mon. - Thurs. afternoons, Interested persons should read to the above address, including 1-4:30; Mon. - Thurs. evenings, 7- the script prior to the auditions. name, address, and phone number. Don't pollute. 1:00 p.m.; weekends, Fri. 1 p.m. - 1 OPSC The scripts are on reserve at Reis One of our representatives will a.m. Library. contact you.