Humphrey Hopes Thefts Will Stop As Managing Editor
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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.