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VOLUME 98, NUMBERC 26A MPALLEGHENY COLLEGE USFRIDAY, MAY 23 1975 Page 2 CAMPUS Friday, May 23 Editorials Alleghtay in ferment,

Well gang, another long, harried publication year has drawn to a well-deserved close, and looking back now The Sixties from our pinnacles of hard-acquired knowledge, it's amazing that we've all made it through alive once again. Editor's Note: This is the final article in the As for civil rights sparking interest in student But we have, and there's probably no better time than and women's rights, for week's after Betty now to refresh our memories, and consider thoughtfully series taken from Joan Leuthner's Political Friedan's appearance on campus news, features some of the events that have occurred. Science 50 paper. We would like to thank Joan and letters revolved around Friedan and her This past year saw the revision of the Ad Hoc Program, for the use of her paper in the Campus and we cause. Student hassles with the Administration and its re-evaluation in A Report to the President's Review would like to remind seniors that if they would began. The Campus Committee. The prevalent confusion over current wish to submit portions of their comps for editorials proclaimed Assistant Dean of Students Maybin's administrative and publication the the Campus, they should talk to "Non-Conformity Crushed" and "Co-operation academic duties, the particular position of the minority Peter McDonough. Stifled." Clashes occurred over the college student on this campus, and painfully apparrent racial drinking policy, women's hours and extremist speakers. tension, are hopefully on their way to being clarified, By JOAN LEUTHNER As the sixties wore on, the Campus took on the discussed, and cleared up. A genuine interest in solving Tribune Sports Writer these problems has taken hold of the campus, particularly lock of an underground newspaper, artistically, recently with students passing a petition in support of the that is. The political contents of the paper were recommendations made in this Report. Our thanks must primarily focused on the war and the draft. The months of August and September, 1963, also be given , to such frank writers as Alfred Whittaker, Many peace demonstrations were reported in were characterized by the civil rights movement. who were willing to share their personal versions of the great depth. But in November there occurred a Dr. Martin Luther King gave his "I have a Black experience with the College community as a whole. peace demonstration at Allegheny. dream" address to 200,000 in Washington. The Franz-Kerr administration's campaign promises are The demonstrators were protesting the United Wallace and Alabama were battling the slowly materializing, although the fate of the Student- States involvement in the war in Viet Nam and government, the world, and their own citizens Faculty Grievance Committees appears undecided. specifically the presence of military recruiters on over desegregation. Civil rights was the nation's Hopefully, the Committees will retain some of their past campus. About 2 p.m. a group of students set most pressing concern, and at Allegheny it was a leverage power with the Administration: at any rate we'll up a table for peace to compete with the Marine dominant issue. have to wait and see. On an optimistic note, Student corps recruiter...About 3 p.m. two individuals in §The interest in civil rights affected everything Services are burgeoning, catering to a wider variety of berets appeared with a hand fire extinguisher from student government resolutions to student needs. The overwhelming success of the ASG and turned , it on the group..."After another Record and Tape Service, the availability of an In- playshop productions. Allegheny's interest in scuffle later in the afternoon the demonstrators ternational Student Identity Card (ICIS), and a careful left, after singing "God Bless America" to revision of Student Housing Contracts indicate some emphasize that no direct slap at the Marines was vatality in these areas. intended." The impressive skeleton of the rising library testifies to the fact that an old dream is surely becoming a reality, and Student reaction differed, some chastizing a much needed one at that. 60's those who had molested the demonstrators, The second term Kansas concert broke even, and shows some claiming that the protest had all the vigor a general desire to turn over a new musical leaf, and get the Black's fight for equality also triggered of milquetoast. But national studies show that some attractive talent to perform on campus. The interest in the rights of both women and the well over two-thirds of America's colleges had Concert Committee may soon be hatching some concrete student population. protests and that the overwhelming majority of plans for the coming year. The assination of President left the college these protests were quiet, peaceful and full legal. Let's hope they come up with something interesting, and immobolized, but when they recovered they The year of 1968 also saw a new kind of Mc- for a change, something that sells tickets. rallied behind President Johnson, who was An unusually large turn-over in faculty personnel is in the calling for the continuation of Kennedy's battle offing. A comprehensive restructuring of the biology to force civil rights through Congress. department inclLdes the addition of five new professors The student governments civil rights resolution alone, along with the loss of the old stalwarts in the was a strong stand against discrimination. The Chemistry and,the Geology departments. In addition, the voice of any social group (mainly applicable to Modern Languages department, Political Science, the college's fraternities) would be silenced in Economics, and Religion also face some staff changes. student government if that group practiced Surely students will miss some of their favorites during discrimination. The resolution also contained the coming academic year. To those leaving, we can only clauses which would affect the college's ad- say "Good Luck" and "Thanks". ministration policies. The pages of the Campus too, took an active part in such Without question, the Allegheny Student's popular controversies as that involving Pre-Med corn- petition, the quest for a more tolerant "world-view", action led to the Board of Trustees denying religious movements on campus, student exhibits, and recognition to any group or organization which workshops, as well as an inside view of student "apathy". practiced discrimination. The civil Rights We think we've done our part. Resolution was, and is perhaps, the finest piece of student legislation passed by Allegheny's student government.

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MICHOL SHERIDAN PETER McDONOUGH Published every Tuesday throughout the academic Editor Editorial Page Editor year, except during final examination periods. Managing Editorial policy is determined by the Editorial Board. Opinions expressed editorially are those of a simple Carthyism sweep Allegheny, as Eugene Mc- SCOTT STILES MIKE HOUY majority of the Editorial Board, and are not necessarily Carthy, the Presidential peace candidate, in- Photography Editor Asst. Ed. Page Editor those of the Allegheny Student Government or of Allegheny College. Copies of the editorials, with pro spired over 100 Alleghanians to start a chapter and con votes listed by name, will be kept on public file of "National Citizens for McCarthy." A Mc- RANE WINSLOW LISA NUSSBAUM in the Campus office, Room U210. Letters and signed Carthy speech in Pittsburgh rated page one Layout Editor articles are the opinions only of their authors. DIANE KERNER All copy (editorials, opinion columns, news and coverage, and McCarthy workers and primary NELSON HITCHCOCK features) submitted to the Campus automatically results were given space in the Campus. Copy Editors becomes the property of the Editorial Board and may Business Manager be sent for publication without permission of the The depth of support for McCarthy could be NATALIE MULLEN writer. Writers will, however, be free to use copy for gauged by the violent outpouring of angry WILLIAM FERTIG Asst. Copy Editor their own purposes as well, following publication in the Campus. replies to the charge in a Letter to the Editor Mgr. Asst. Business Members of the Editorial Board are Diane Alessi, that McCarthy's peace policies were nothing but JEFF McCLENDON Nelson Hitchcock, Jeff McClendon, Peter McDonough, appeasement. DON BURKE Sports Editor Lisa Nussbaum, Michol Sheridan and Henry Silberblatt. Advertising Manager Deadline for Letters to the Editors is 6 p.m. Sundays. Peace on the domestic front was another Deadline for all unsolicited columns and articles is 6 Allegheny student concern. The racial crisis was DENNIS YANCHAK p.m. Saturdays. The Campus reserves the right to edit LISA O'MAHONY all articles and to refuse any material turned in after the called the "Other War" and there were calls to Asst. Ad. Manager Asst. Sports Editor deadline for a particular issue. Payment in full in ad- movement and protest after the assination of vance must accompany all classifieds. Lost and found notices and announcements of a non-financial nature Rev. King. JOHN FEDYNA DIANE ALESSI are published free of charge. As Black power was gaining momentum, Composing Room Technician WALT MARQUARDT Letters to the Editors, with the permission by vote of the Editorial Board may be submitted upon the request student power was starting to peak. At DAVID PIRAINO of the author as "name withheld." An anonymous Allegheny, long and loud objections to college LIBRARIAN: Sue Scheafnocker HENRY SILBERBLATT letter may be refused by the Board. drinking and dress policies culminated in PHOTOGRAPHY: Jay Silberblatt, Debbie Associate Editors Subscriptions: $5.00 for the full academic year; $2.00 Hibbard, Willie Gerlach per term. changes in both. The Sixties were years of Offices of the Campus are located in Rooms U202 and stress. They were a time of action, opinion and TYPESETTERS: Donna Johnson, Cindy U210 of the Campus Center Fine Arts Building, Chrietr, Nancy Smith Allegheny College, Meadville, PA. Mailing address is: awareness. The students of these years listened ADVERTISING PERSONNEL: Glenn V ernon, John Rossi The Campus, Box 12, Allegheny College, Meadville, PA to their own exhortation. They gave a damn.

Carla Baranauckas, 1. Ben Bonham 16335. Tele hones: (814) 724-5386, 724-5387. FrTriaT&Ta ve 3 The march at Boston Dear Campus: (the excess is being donated The undersigned Allegheny co the Martin Luther King students and residents of Scholarship Fund) we were Meadville would like to express extremely disappointed at the their profound thanks to the lack of student information and students, faculty and town- at the apathy of the student body speople who gave of their time towards racism. The Boston and money so that we could go to march was a pro-busing march. Boston to participate in the Although we respect the opinions NAACP-sponsored March of the students on campus who The Proposal Against Racism. were anti-busing and declined to One march will not end racism participate for that reason, the Dear Campus, in Boston or anywhere else, but if majority of the students proved It has long been recognized that this particular march paves the again that Allegheny is not in the being a minority student on this way for just one person to change least an • intellectually campus is very dificult. White her or his attitudes then the stimulating and aware in- students often naively question march has justified itself. We stitution, nor does it possess the why minority students aren't were also pleased with the march atmosphere of vitality that is more "friendly" and they are in that there were no violent necessary for survival. Although shocked when they learn how incidents. We left Meadville this theory has been debated intolerable life can be for around 1:30 Saturday morning, endlessly on the pages of the minority students, mostly and arrived in Boston a little Campus, the need for Allegheny because of the naiviety or lack of after one p.m. The long drive left students to become positively involved is crucial. concern of the majority. There is us all feeling rather exhausted We leave you to examine your a basic lack here of not only when we began the march, but the beautiful weather and the city consciences. Not only is the issue communication, but of un- of busing at stake, but also the derstanding, and this leads to a of Boston revived our spirits. The march ended with a rally, issues of racism, feminism, and widely polarized student body. ultimately, freedom. 'You CAN COME OUT NOW — THE GUYS WHO PUT We believe that the President's including speeches and gospel- Review Committee proposal is a singing, in the large, grassy park YOU IN THERE MIGRATED TO THE STATES!' means of beginning to heal these adjacent to the gardens. Al- Craig Monroe differences, by giving white though we overeached our monetary Chris Ryan Colevia A. Carter students more exposure to the •-••••••••••• • - • • On the Proposal problems of minorities, and groups. minority students the support don't start somewhere pushing The recent reappriasal of the more concerted effort on our part they deserve. While circulating the petition, for cultural exchange that could recommendations by the Ad Hoc to see the racial situation at The petition that was being we found that the largest ob- be avaliable to us, our grand Committee and subsequent ac- Allegheny improved. We circulated represented an at- jection centered on the wording liberality will again lead us into tions by concerned groups on acknowledge our failure in the tempt to support the Review and limiting the term min stagnation, into further campus have raised some past to act responsibly before Committee's report. After the ority students toBlack students. ignorance and damage. questions in our minds. We feel God and the campus community report was published in the The purpose of this petition is to If for some reason you feel that that our thoughts in the area of in the area of race relations. In Campus, the only student convey to the administration the you cannot sign the petition, we our efforts to work out this the Proposal need to be ex- response came from special feelings and support of the hope that you would take the time responsibility, we call on the pressed publicly, and it is to this interest groups. The goal of the students that this proposal must to address your thoughts, ver- end that this letter is addressed. administration, faculty and petition was to show the ad- be acted upon. It is dificult to bally or in writing, to Dean We do not present this letter to students of Allegheny College to a ministration that there are many summarize a lengthly proposal Helmreich, Dean Risch or Dr. draw uneeded distinctions which similar commitment. students as individuals who are onto a one page petition, trying to Pelletier. would draw support from the Ad concerned that the committee's hit the major points. In reference Hoc recommendations, but The Leadership of Allegheny proposal be acted upon who are to the limiting of minority Members Christian Outreach. of Oikoumene rather to strengthen this support not members of special interest students to Black Students--If we Christian Fellowship. by giving the reasons of our support of the direction behind the Proposal's recom- • mendations. An appeal for racial justice and Good Times are here again equality without an authoratative By David Piraino was breaking glassware and all basis for the appeal is futile. As spring festival at Allegheny. attaining them. I think you Campus Associate Editor were having a great time Christians, we believe God has He organized activities and will find that your experiences revealed a number of facts because the state of affairs had entertainment for his festival: here have helped to define your which, when viewed as a whole, The Annual Good Times reached the point of absurdity. constitute a strong base for this and because of its success, the personality and supplied you Revival has arrived again and Then there was the time you appeal. The basic facts center Good Times Revival is an with some of the necessary the schedule of events and finally got to see Barbara around who man is and what his annual spring happening. tools for achieving these goals. role in creation is. When un- entertainment should provide Walters open the Today Show Around Good Times a tone of While you enjoy the Good derstood and acted upon, these an enjoyable weekend to all. because you had spent the truths form a solid foundation expectation prevades the Times Revival remember the This is the fourth Good Times night doing a paper. upon which racial inequality-- campus. The only hurdle to past year and maybe the good institutional or personal--cannot Revival here; and if you ask Consider for a moment the leap between Good Times and times will outweigh the bad. easily prevail. seniors what they remember goals you wish to achieve, and Summer Vacation is finals. May Good Times be among the In Scripture, we see that man is about Good Times past, they then look at the past year to see created in the image of God. This Freedom from academic good times you'll recall in inevitably seem to recall, how Allegheny has helped or means that he has the respon- drudgery is only a few days off. looking back. sibility of being His represen- "There is always good weather Suntans, lakes, rivers, hindered your chances of tative in the Creation. He is to for Good Times." sailboats, tennis courts and exemplify the attributes of God FRANKLY SPEAKING !ay Phil Flunk and reflect His nature. This days of leisure are calling after mandate holds for all men for all eight months of exams, papers time regardless of sex, and countless disap- nationality or race. IT'S pointments. Good Times also The Ad Hoc Proposal deals with equality, and equality stems hold the promise that from justice that is motivated by Meadville may have some good love. We find in Scripture that HIPPENtit weather. God is, above all else, a loving and just God, and he demands the As we enjoy Good Times and same qualities in man (Leviticus look forward to summer, it 20:7). It appears that the Ad Hoc might be well for us to look recommendations outline the II back at the good times of this institutional changes needed to ri promote racial equality here at past year. (As they say, time Allegheny. It is on a biblical flies when you're having fun.) basis, therefore, that we applaud First to come to mind is the the direction in which the large number of new friends recommendations point us. We feel that the creation of an found. People who you never environment conducive to a knew before have become your healthy racial situation is best friends. Each year at inherent in God's demands for Allegheny provides the op- loving equality in His Creation. Specific actions (such as those purtunity to get to know suggested by the Ad Hoc Com- different and unusual people. mittee) can and should be im- Remember those good times plemented in the near future to at a party, in the grille, at the create an atmosphere which The origin of Good Times is would draw students of all races not steeped in tradition or All Nighter or watching a 50 and creeds to Allegheny. This found in the hallowed halls of cent flick? Recall reading that atmosphere does not exist at the Bentley. The first Good Times article in the Campus, or going present time (obviously) and will to a desserted concert? Think not exist in the. future apart from Revival was the inspiration of the commitment of Allegheny's an Allegheny student who was about all the good times when adminastrators, faculty mem- an atypical person. His idea academics took a back seat. bers and students to the personal was not new or unusual, what It is also time to remember sacrifices needed to create a healthier environment. was unusual was the fact that that day in chemistry lab when We realize that this demands a he worked hard to have a nothing went right: everyone

„ Page 4 CAMPUS Friday, May 23, 1975 4 .. - . ---- , ..!.. - . -14 - . '.... 2,1//iiirt 01 W ifigIC IOW elm / A IIIW - / reply to NO mu gla a I NO ilf_ til 4- Seems to Me 118 , SW Last week's "Seems to Me" by Peter McDonough MS contains erroneous information concerning the ado Social Security program. I would like to make the .9 Aim ... following corrections. First, the Social Security Administration will not operate on a deficit budget this year. The 1972 Ammendments to the 1935 Social Security Act stipulate that all Social Security costs must be paid for by the F.I.C.A. tax. That is, the benefits distributed are derived strictly from the taxes collected, with a few minor exceptions. Since the original Act passed 40 years ago over $46 billion in surpluses have accumulated. This year for the first 4‘404,,,,,,1111M• ...... time, the Social Security Administration will dip lb into these reserves. But remember two things. (First. these reserve funds were acquired through the F.I.C.A. tax. Second, the framers of the Social Security Act foresaw the time when payments would exceed tax revenues in a given year; and the surpluses were maintained solely for this event. The Social Security Administration is not spending %,( money it has not collected. Secondly, the Social Security program is not 1 "tottering toward incipient bankruptcy." The 1972 Ammendments provide that benefits and taxes rise every year to keep pace with inflation. Mr. Mc- WONDERFUL—BUT I Wish JERRY WOULD KEEP US INFORMED ON JUST WHAT HE'S UP TO1 Donough mistakenly believes the Social Security serve the exact same purpose today. The Congress program operates as a private pension plan, (i.e., has initiated other transfer systems, (i.e., A call for true unity the government would collect from employer and Medicaid, Public Housing), but not through the bring unity. The simple and employee, invest the money, and return the F.I.C.A. tax. Dear Campus, payment to the donor at retirement age.) However, Finally, the Social Security program will by It is the end of another year and gentle miracles of the everyday the government does not and never intended to, necessity be revised in the near future. The tax rate thus it is the time for both always seem to get pushed aside. remove this much money from circulation. Instead, or base must be adjusted to support the increased reflection ans assessment of the Finally, I worry that there the government runs a transfer system ; a certain numbers of beneficiaries. This is potentially ad- nine months that have gone by. seems to be too much assuming amount of money is collected from one segment of vantageous, for the current F.I.C.A. tax is And perhaps what reflection of another person's stance with a the population and immediately transferred to regressive. A newly devised tax may be more might yield is again it seems that conscious effort to seek him or another sector. The Social Security program has equitable and generate more revenue, (i.e., a pro that elusive unity which everyone her out. Maybe some of that always been run as a clearing house. We pay now to rated tax on income or corporate profits). speaks of has escaped us again. misunderstanding which causes support our grandparents; our grandchildren will There are many legitimate criticisms of the We speak of it and long for it, but disunity can be found here. I pay to support us. Social Security program ; I am not defending the maybe the desire is not strong would say that what is needed is a Thirdly, the social Security program is not a numerous shortcomings of Social Security. enough on the part of all. Only very special and simple - catch-all for anything." The program originated However, Mr. McDonough's comments are in- when we realize our common awareness and reverencing for during the Depression to replace lost income when correct and appear to be based on inaccurate or suffering and act from that will every person which does not the breadwinner lost his or her job, became insufficient information. there be that unity that this immediately condemn but ap- disable] or retired. The Social Security payments Mark Jameson college can point to as a sign of preciates every opinion and hope. feeling and seeks out people in Also, that wonder has not been order to learn and grow in human Steak Night heeded enough; that wonder worth. It is that which I still pray which seems to shout from the and hope for and which someone rehashed roof of every building yet is will everyday be dedicated to. *Dm Caistoo... Sincerely, rejected in favor of the "im- Dear Campus, portant things" that can never This letter is in reply to the Bernie Scanlon Saturday night steak dinner protestor. I do not believe someone would have to dig so low Everything you ever wanted to know as to make an issue out of a steak dinner. What constructive value does such a letter have? Few people are actually about your French assistant "longing for steak" bet who is it Before leaving this country I would like to answer a few questions recruiters, they give out good pens, and I would like to imagine myself hurting to have one eight ounce throwing a Molotov cocktail so they will look like a napalm covered about me and America : steak during the whole school Vietnamese. They told me to join the French Foreign Legion as I may year, especially when you are Q. What do you like in this country? A. Ice cream, grass (I mean the lawns), bathrooms, commercials not join the USMC (and therefore I can not be considered one of the paying extra for it? Having a few good men they are looking for. They seem to be getting rarer in steak is not reflective of an on TV (I was an advertising major), Woody Allen's movies, and the this country.) apathetic attitude toward world southeast face of Caflish, which looks like a nice French jail where my hunger. Furthermore, it is not brother spent some time (having knocked down one of his teachers). Q. Which are the most honest and frank Americans? the "American Dream." Q. Which persons on campus are very wise? A. Some persons who say openly what they feel about illegal aliens, Unfortunately, there is a lot of A. A girl who left after two weeks of class. Viet refugees, and so on. People like Richard Nixon who affirm, "I am unnecessary waste, but I do not Q. Which kind of Americans do you like or respect? not a crook. William Colby, Director of the CIA: a good catholic as I feel that a steak dinner is the A. The Indians. I like horse riding and hunting. (Thanks Lord! used to be when I was spying over in the girl's bathroom in France. place to start. I can sympathize They don't exist anymore. I would have felt inferior in these games When caught, telling that I was an altar boy was enough to establish with Mr. Scanlon's point, but I with them.) The thousands of gooks who built the western railroads my innocence, it looks as if Colby will not be able to establish his so have a piece of trivia to throw at and wh6re then sent back home with ten cents each. The thousands of easily. him : The next time you shove GI's who fled to Canada or Sweden for a better tourism instead of Q. What do you think of the American dream? twenty cents into the coke going to underdeveloped Indochina : the others who threw (by A. This expression leads me to some good American words such as machine, think of the con- mistake, I guess) their grenades into their officers tents. Most of the balloney, kidding, b--d, c--t, and go to hell. tribution it might have made to wiretapped or bugged persons : they enjoy intimate communication Q. Which American would you like to be? world hunger. You ought to look with various U.S. institutions. some Blacks, Chicanos, Chinese, A. Kissinger, because I would like to travel with so few expenses. at your own waste before you go Puerto Ricans. I am always amazed how so many races could Otherwise Ford's son, because the White House is a lovely, homey "casting the first stone" at cohabitate so well in the same spot. (In some parts of New York I felt building and it is very safe, too. others, along with lowering the like I'm talking pretty good English, which doesn't happen often). Q. Which other countries would you like to visit after leaving the "American Dream" to a piece of Q. Which parts of New York do you prefer? States? meat. A. Harlem, the Bowery, and some parts of Greenwich because A. The two countries most influenced by U.S. culture today, Chile Sincerely, people feel free to litter, to open fire hydrants, or to call the cops by all and Viet Nam. kinds of crazy names in many languages. Also, I like wall murals. Q. Which souvenirs are you going to buy? Robert J. Malgieri Q. Which mode of transportation do you prefer in NYC? A. The U.S. flag, I am so used to it. The memoirs of J. Edgar A. The subway between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m.: I like cheap horror Hoover : I like horror stories, anon, a wiretapped telephone if I can movies. I like being asked for matches thinking I'm going to be find one. Some peanut butter, it will be fine for my toothless grand- mugged and then sighing with relief. (I feel good about being pretty mother and get rid of her as she never wants to go to bed and miss Mod sure I'm not going to be raped.) Squad, Mannix, and other TV programs. I would also take some Q. Which U.S. city do you like the best?. records with Wallace's and Goldwater's speeches on for the French A. Meadville, because it was the only city where I could hear my Reds, a cheerleader skirt, some defoilation products for the weeds we heart beating at 8 p.m. and I like snow, rain and isolation. have in the vineyards, (I hope they work better there than in Viet Q. Do you think the pioneer spirit still exists? Nam), the night stick of the NYC cop who threatened to beat me up my A. Yes, of course. For example, when some poor innocent freshman first night in America (in order to threaten to beat up the first U.S. cop girls go to some fraternity's party to dance or drink, or when some I see walking on the lawns in France), an M 16 rifle to get money from fraternity guys go to Reis Library and read some 11th century my greedy father (if ROTC will help me find one I promise not to think authors. In these cases a minimum of protection should be guaranteed they are anachronic and unwated on this place). Finally, I would like as it was in the pioneer days. a subscription to the Campus to keep in touch with the Allegheny Q. What do you think of cheerleaders? community. A. I like to watch them rather than Jailing to sleep watching the basketball and football players moving for a purpose I never un- Lucien Doljac, French assistant until June 3rd derstood. Q. What do you think of the U.S. bars? P.S. Don't try to find me in France, I will be protecting the French A. No comment: most of the times the bartenders were not cordial national security in the Germany French Corps : peeling potatoes, as I am not 21. cleaning toilets, polishing the corporal's boots, brooming the same Q. What do you think of the U.S. Army? yard for one year, or maybe trying to date the Colonel's daughter is A. It should be sent at once to the 158 countries where communist he is pretty and not braiMess (which is not the case most of the time influence has been noticed to achieve the specific goals of a free as they take after their fathers). country's army. We should keep here on campus the Marine Lucien Friday, May 23, 1975 CAMPUS Page 5 Students turn out for movie filmed at AC By PATTY CAHILL cumulated for cancer research with some Boy Scouts in New friend ana subsequently carrie s aarkened theatre and suddenly Campus Staff Writer were sizable. Whatever Mexico. Others drew laughter, to the hills to bury it in an un- emerging into unexpectedly beneficent instincts the audience probably because they seemed marked grave. If so, sorry, I bright evening sunlight. may attempt to claim, the ob- nostalgically familiar--for in- missed it. I contend, instead, that it was BEEN DOWN SO LONG IT vious reason that we were there stance, the student organization's I think that most of the the result of a deeper "culture LOOKS LIKE UP TO ME is the was to see some familiar battle for parliamentary audience failed to find any deep shock". People went to see an story of hippie-before-his-time, surroundings from several years procedure. significance--clearly half of the Allegheny of "olden days" and Gnossos Papadopolous, as he ago, and to try to catch a glimpse However, these few scenes crowd was surprised had ended found too many scenes discon- wanders around a college of someone that we knew. weren't quite enough to make the and sat in their seats until the certingly familiar—visually. (I campus and the crummier side of Because the plot was so limited movie work. final credits rolled by and the have more optimism than to Cuba searching for the "meaning it made it much easier for me to Especially incomprehensible canned music filtered into the lump current attitudes with those . of life." Like his life, the movie concentrate on the various scenic was the final sequence of action, theatre. of Gnossos.) has no meaning. But no one ever views—of Reis Library, of Ben- supposedly filmed in Outside the cinema, dazed The film reminded me of how claimed that the movie was great tley, of the entrance to Walker revolutionary Cuba. Maybe the attempted to cross Park many times the only savior of when they brought it to Mead- Annex (complete with a buzzer final scene is filled with sym- without checking for approaching sanity is to repeat the phrase ville. Its chief appeal to lady), of the old Grille and bolism. In this scene, Gnossos is traffic. Some people would like to BEEN DOWN SO LONG IT Allegheny students was it "on College Union, of Bousson, and of awakened from a cocaine stupor attribute this bewildered state of LOOKS LIKE UP TO ME. And to location" scenes, filmed on and the Phi Delt house (inside and to view the bleeding body of his mind to the effects of sitting in a remember it has to get better. around this campus in 1969. out). I was able to recognize Rumor has it that Allegheny some of the faces in the crowds-- was chosen in that year because several of these "old grads" were the setting of the film was to be a there to see the film--which 1959 campus, and that when amused the audience tremen- Paramount was searching for a dously. campus which most resembled It doesn't surprise me that the that of an earlier decade, niovie was never a big hit. The Allegheny easily won. Besides acting was certainly forgettable; that, the student population the dialogue was stale and ob- willingly provided "atmosphere" vious. as extras—at a dollar a day and A few of the genuinely funny all the beer they could drink. scenes failed to impress the There was a large crowd at audience--for instance, when both showings of the film on Gnossos weaves the improbable Saturday, and the profits ac- story of his strange experience Allegheny tenure policy discussed In the Modern Languages By ANN TERWILLIGER Department, Ms. Hanson said, non-tenured members are asked The "tenure crunch" at to submit a self-evaluation, after Allegheny can be attributed to which all tenured department the larger situation of a crowded members meet and evaluate the job market, according to Blair non-tenured members. Hanson, Hanson, chairperson of the as department chairperson, then Modern Languages Department. submits the group comments to The Mariners made their debut at the College's Campus Center this weekend. They will also be performing Previously, the teacher job the dean. This evaluation is also this week-end in the great the of the Bands. ratio was more favorable and given to the evaluated faculty therefore there was greater member mobility within the field. This MI MI NM NM MN NMI MN =II NM MI INN NMI ONE NM MI MI INN greater mobility led to a situation Recommendations then go to the in which those faculty members faculty council, an advisory who chose to remain were board which meets about once a assured of tenure, she noted. Ms. week, whereupon the council Hanson added that the greater I number of teachers who wish to determines its own recom- at receive tenure is resulting in a mendations and submits them to 'tenure' crunch at Allegheny as the dean and to the President. not everyone may be granted The final decision rests with the tenuke under these ci r- Board of Trustees. cumseances. When asked about student As a result, greater attention evaluations, Dr. Hanson said that I has been accorded to the tenure she feels that these evaluations issue and departmental usually concur with the opinion of I procedures have been stan- the tenured -faculty, but that the dardized over the last several evaluations do not help years, Dr. Hanson said. professors improve their teaching. She favors more direct Meadville Mall I All departments are now student input from Junior and required to use the same criteria Senior majors. There seems to for evaluation as outlined by be easy communication between Dean Helmreich : first, teaching students and faculty. Com- excellence; second, professional munication need not be for- growth; third, contributions to malized, Hanson observed. the college community; and Her one reservation about finally, contributions to the student's ability to evaluate LAST TWO DAYS ! ! community at large. professors is that they lack a Although Allegheny has a long-term overview of the Demos, last years, special models, samples relatively high tenure profile, it is professor's performance. not financially feasible to have a I fully tenured faculty. For the Modern Languages All at Unbelievable Prices! ! I Department, Hanson reported, the administration recommends one non-tenured position in each language except Russian, which has a single tenured position. stereo systems! This quota is subject to change. I Of the twelve positions in the auto Modern Languages Departmnt, six are non-tenured and two type TV' women currently hold tenured positions. Due to the "tenure crunch" the decision on tenure flyers for one faculty member is being delayedfor a year. Ms. Hanson recognizes the necessity of limiting the number calculators! auto speciOrsk of tenurable positions as an economic reality and as a means of maintaining flexibility within the department. However, she suggested that there might be other means of getting 'new I blood' into a department Don t miss this chance to pick up She also regrets the necessity of letting excellent people go I because of a lack of tenurable decent equipment at astonishing prices. positions, presently the situation in the Modern Languages Department. mw No mel mum am ow I= am um 11111111 MI =I MI EMI IIIMM NM MEI =I INNI Art show Page 6 CAMPUS Friday, May 23, 1975 impressive Campus to be polled This year's Student Art show, The Great Hanging, is pretty on future concerts nicely hung. The students Fleetwood Mac, Focus, anu worked hard to put the show Ozark Mountain Daredevils are The committee urges students together, which features displays the bands which will be included to vote as the results will be in- of watercolor, lithographic on the student poll to be con- strumental in determing who will calligraph, pencil and charcoal, ducted next week by the Concert appear at Allegheny in concert oils, acrylics, photography, and a Committee. Students will be first term. gook sampling of ceramics. polled during meals in all dining Athough the groups are Senior art projects, class projects halls on Monday, Tuesday, and if planning to tour next fall, the and extra-cirricular work make necessary, Wednesday, May 26, tours are only tentatively up the displays. 27, and 28. scheduled and actual booking will Joyce Whitaker's watercolors the groups are rather diverse in depend on matching open band are an interesting conception of orientation -- Fleetwood Mac is a tour dates with the college's open the oriental style of art. Two of blues rock band, Focus is a dates. For this reason, the poll is her oustanding pieces are A fine example of student talent now on exhibit in Doane classical rack band, and the also intended to provide students Gallery until the end of this term. "Kujaku" (Peacock) and "Girl *Ozark Mountain Daredevils are a with the opportunity to express a with Vase". Barb Tieckelmann country rock band. general music preference. uses an opposite approach to watercolor. With her distinct Singularly oustanding works style, Barb has captured views of using different media added a lot John Adams receives appointment Bentley, a dorm room, a self- of variety to the show. Walter portrait, and even a bikini beach. John M. Adams has been ap- terfraternity Council, as well as the Meadville community. In Fay did a sries study in color of a pointed assistant director of the performing a veriety of other ddition, his duties will include Micky Komara and Becky plagioclase feldspar, thin sec- Office of Career Services at duties. He also has devoted a assisting in conducting career Bohn used calligraphy to achieve tion : 160 degrees rotation using a Allegheny College. The ap- substantial proportion of his time planning andplacement coun- two different effects. Micky's gypsum plate filter. Karl Theil pointment is effective July 1, to assisting in the Career Ser- seling, career information work was detailed and uses very did a copy of a bulantine ad in 1975. vices Office by advising in- sessions, job campaign strong color. Becky has more Adams came to Allegheny dividual students, hosting on- workshops and communication abstract concepts, with mixed acrylics, and except for the different types of media used, the College in 1970 as an instructor in campus recruiters, working in skills projects, and in main- and muted tones. physical education, with duties the career and educational in- taining the graduate school and Carol Fanning's zinc etchings eye could tell no difference between the original and the also in the athletic training area. formation library, and leading career information library. are detailed black and white In 1973 he was promoted to the career counseling groups. pictures--one of the highlights of copy. Jeff gordon's pencil Adams received the bachelor of drawing entitled "Puzzled by the rank of assistant professor of In his new position, Adams will arts degree, with a major in Reflection" is a good job of detail assistant professor of physical maintain contact with individuals psychology, from Davidson the show. Some of her best are education and in 1974 was ap- and organizations beyond the "Dreaming of Chickenhawks", and precision. John Fellows did a College in 1966, and he received model of a Japanese Shinto pointed to the position of ad- campus, securing information on the master of education degree "Daedalus", a n - ministrative assistant in student employment opportunities, d"Introspection", which in- Shrine in balsa wood. Nancy with a major in counseling, from Rybeck's four foot macrame personnel, while still continuing identifying potential employers Duke University in 1968. corporated different scaled in- to function as athletic trainer. and maintaining contact with sects within the subjuct of the lamp decorates the center of the art gallery, and Beth Roger's Since his appointment as ad- them through correspondence He served in the U.S. Army picture. But most outstanding ministrative assistant, Adams and personal visits. He also will from 1968 to 1970, serving as piece Carol did was a color in- papier mache project is an in- teresting study of a woman. has been actively involved as a be charged with establishing an personnel psychologist. He is taglio in varying shades of red member of the Pre-Health alumni career advisory council married to the former Susan entitled "Sarabande." Unfortunately unable to Professions Advisory Committee and with developing and main- Bartlett and lives on Star Route, Many ceramic entries are in critically judge art, I am in- and as advisor to the In- taining contacts with members of Meadville. the show. Some of the different, fluenced by my taste only. The out-of-the -ordinary pieces are art show covers a broad scope of mugs and plateswith raised faces media that are available to Open theater production of 'Terminal' a success in semi-caricature expressions students. Although much effort done by Judy Barabas. Judy also was put into the show itself and By AMANDA BAKER Drama 49. Admitting that the leaving one questioning what had did a teapot with a set of teacups into the grand opening, many performance would be difficult taken place on the stage, and and a punchbowl and matching comments from participantS Campus Staff Writer for some people to accept readily, exactly what it was that the cups. Patty Hamsher also did were voiced about the lack of Ms. Russell stressed the im- company had meant to com- fine pieces—plates, tall drinking support from the faculty and portance of approaching the show municate. vessels, and large serving b owls. adminisration. The opening and On the nights of May 15 through with a mind open to "ex- Outstanding performances by Other wheel thrown and hand- reception on May ,11 saw only 18, a new theatrical experience periencing a new kind of two newcomers to the Allegheny crafted pieces were done by three faculty members present. was presented to the Allegheny theatre," theatre in its purest Playshop stage, Chris Neuman Patty Logg, Kim Donaldson, and If you have a few minutes, take in student body by an SET-Playshop form. and Ken Blood, added dimension Cynthia Phakos. the Great Hanging. You'll be company under the direction of Even though prepared for "a and vivaciousness to the impressed. Ms. Linden Russell. new experience," the effect that production. TERMINAL, actually a series TERMINAL had on its audience Otheriirst-time appearances of ritualistic-type improvisations as a whole was overwhelming. were put in by Jennifer Brown, You don't have to be an expert on the behavioral patterns of Reactions ranged from complete Beth Stewart, Tammy Blank, and people experiencing death, was acceptance of the play to total Jeff Gordon. Cast members that botanist to know which first directed by Joseph Chaiken, rejection. For the most part, may be remembered from founder of the "Open theatre" in however, the audience appeared previous appearances include 1965. to enjoy TERMINAL, finding it Greg Williams, Jon Sherman, mushrooms are Director Russell, currently a highly stimulating and thought- Scott Hefren, and James Ham- drama major at Allegheny, provoking. mer. the ones to eat. assumed the challenge of It was, unfortunately, ex- Though the performance was directing TERMINAL as her tremely difficult to understand, stimulating, its effect would have been greatly enhanced if it had not tended to be quite so drawn The out. There were a few segments the production that seemed to - Fried Mushrooms ar.eous if not irrelevant to the unity of the show, succeeding only in distracting from the at MAC'S PLACE work's cohesiveness. I do commend Ms. Russell for Baldwin St. Ext. meeting the challenge that a play such as TERMINAL presented, especially on the Allegheny College campus. I can honestly say that TERMINAL was a success, a work well worth seeing. Brown to speak Physics Dr. Richard L. Brown, William S. Twining Professor of Physics at Allegheny, was the main speaker last Saturday, May 17, at the afternoon session of a jouint meeting of the Cleveland Regional Association of Planetarians and the M-31 Astronomy Club of Erie. The meeting was held at the Erie Planetarium. Senior class gift The Senior class gift proposal to invest in a mutual fund has been approved by 80 per cent of the senior class. Pledge cards will be sent through the mail this week to all seniors. It is hoped that all graduationg seniors will sign up to donate money for the gift. Campus buildings reminder of past Friday, May 23, 1975 CAMPUS Page 7

By ANN TERWILLIGER nine months to supply the Board contracted David Dick, a materials for the east wing of trustee, on December 31, 1827, to Campus Staff Writer Bentley, the first part of the finish the interior of the building, building to be constructed. particularly the central and The next step of the trustees western sections which had long The buildings on Allegheny's was to secure $2,000 which they stood untouched. The building campus stand as a permanent believed, a little naively, would was finally completed. record of the college's past, its cover the cost of construction. It took Allegheny eleven years attitudes and ideas as well as its The first contract was signed on from its first graduation relative prosperity. The new December 11, 1820, and the ceremony in 1816 to complete a Library-Learning Research following spring John Petrie permanent home for the college Center (that is all of the scaf- began laying the foundations. and its library, and seven years folding which you may have seen However, the second contract from the laying of the cor- along North Main Street) will did not go as well as the first. nerstone on July 5, 1820, to the stand to future generations as a Graworz and Lapsley of Erie raising of all necessary funds for measure of our achievements. were hired to erect the outside its construction. The library will open next walls, inner partitions, floors, But the men who supported March, and will house 333,000 and the roof for $8,450. All of the Allegheny College were investing volumes. Seating capacity will details of construction were listed in more than the erection of a be 30 per cent of the student body in the contract and work began building. They were erecting a (compared to the less than 14 per late in 1822. But in November of monument to the man who cent accomodated by Reis). 1823 a dispute arose between the supplied Allegheny with "the real Nationally known architect and contractors and the college heart of a college" and a symbol 4. to 4,0140:4011.00r /, 40:4,010/Nr.4014,444..le..77.42. 40.1.4.7.3, library specialist, J. Russell Board of Trustees. The company of the permanence for the in- t; t 4 7 Bailey, designed the structure. refunded $1033 for the unfinished stitution which they had brought At present the construction is A scene from Three Penny Opera opening this Friday night in the work, but the east wing stood into being. Campus Center. ahead of schedule and 3.3 million without a roof until after the It seems that the two things dollars of the necessary 4.5 winter of 1823-24. which Allegheny's fii st library million has already been pledged. Harm Jan Huidekoper of did have from the very beginning The Development Center is busy Meadville was contracted to was a name and a surrounding Budget hearings topic securing pledges for the ad- furnish glass and paint while the atmosphere of "esprit de corps". ditional $1,200,000 which will be trustees hired occasional work- These seem to be the very things necessary for completion of the men to complete the details of the which Allegheny's new library is of ASG meeting new library. east wing. However, the real still wanting. The circumstances which problem facing the college was By AMANDA BAKER requires that there be an surround the construction of the lack of funds. Play to be latest addition to Allegheny's Campus Staff Writer unanimous vote of acceptance for In 1820 Allegheny had been membership. Student powers campus form an interesting voted $5,000 in aid by the Com- presented contrast to those which had the power to recommend the monwealth which was paid in By MARTHA MCCULLY The regular meeting of the revision since ABC is already in surrounded the establishment of $1,000 yearly installments. After the original campus and the Allegheny Student Government the process of rewriting the this initial generosity, the You all remember Of Sorts," was called to order at 8 p.m. on constitution. The motion was laying of the cornerstone of Allegheny trustees found that Bentley Hall, Allegheny's first don't you? The "selection of Sunday by Vice President John passed. their pleas for additional aid to slices from the fruitcake of life" Kerr. Budgets hearings com- Also passed was the motion building. the Commonwealth fell on deaf The desire for a building to written by Martin Giles and prised most of the business in the made by Dick Rodgers that the ears. performed last term in Hen- meeting. Council passed all the library will be open in addition to house the college's activities The attitude of the Legislature became a necessity when derson Auditorium? Well, Giles proposed allocations floored, its current hours from 5-11 p.m. toward the colleges west of the and crew are back again with a with a stipulation placed on the Saturdays and from 1-11 p.m. William Bentley of mountains was highly un- Massachusetts bequeathed his short review called "One room Film committee. Their budget Sundays. However he expressed favorable. In 1823 it declined with a view of Quigley Hall." would only be appropriated if a some doubt that this would go outstanding library to the infant Allegheny's request for a loan of institution. While the endowment committee of 3 to 7 members into effect this year. $5,000 despite an outstanding debt "One r000m with a view of chaired by the director of Social Executive Committee Reports of this library was the real date of of $2,500 which the college owed the college's foundation, the Quigley Hall" is a brief, western, and Public events was formed. A included an announcement from various workmen. While colonial, soggy, nostalgic, A.J. Hawkes who is currently laying of Bentley Hall insured the rider was also placed on the Meadville supported the college passionate, rising and falling, sports budget. Only the money investigating a rental service for permanence of Allegheny . to the best of its abilities, the epicurian, poly-unsaturated small refridgerators. A survey College. set forth in the budget could be citizens were unable to m e et the perspective which will delight all, spent. Two proposals, that of the will be sent out in order to The proposed hall was to follow college's debts. with the possible exceptions of evaluate student interest in the the architectural specifications Kaldron and of EPIC, were To make matters worse, the Warren Burger and Billy tabled for further discussion. idea. of Timothy Alden, the founder of subscriptions of 1815 were not Graham. LuAnn DePodesta reported on the college. Mr. Alden was not a Sunday's meeting will cover the bringing in the pledged amount of remaining budgets and funds for the Academic Standards com- professional architect, but he was support. Official estimates in The room, of course, is Arter mittee's recent meetings. entirely devoted to the college, the Review, TAHU, the 1826 showed that one-third of the 107, and in it, on Saturday and Allegheny Wind Ensemble, and Academic Standards redefined and a permanent home for the total amount pledged could not be Sunday, May 24 and 25 at 8:15 "Poor Academic Standing" and institution was one of his dreams. the International Relations Club. collected. p.m., you"11 be treated to nearly Under "Old Business," Scott the redefinition has been sub- Despite Alden's lack of training, While the construction of an hour of spoonsful from the mitted for faculty council ap- Bentley Hall is considered an Strenio of Student Life moved Bentley lagged, another con- fruit compote of history, that ASG recommend to ABC that proval. The redefinition will be perfect and outstanding example tribution of books was made to presented as it was actually included in the 1975-76 Allegheny of colonial architecture. they revise their membership Allegheny by James Winthrop, a served. You'll hear words of requirement. Presently, ABC _ catalog. Alden's original plans were friend of William Bentley. The wisdom, words ofwonder, words expanded to the present addition of this collection, like"swell" and "so's yer old dimensions of 120 feet by 44 feet. probably the best private man" in a refreshing evening If your idea of getting away is a soak Aside from the substitution of collection at the time in the away from these troubled times. brick for stone, Mr. Alden's country, won Allegheny national design w .6 followed right to the recognition. But it also increased slope 0' the roof. But the actual The cast, which includes Peter the pressure upon the college to O erection of this classically complete Bentley Hall in order to Bedrosian, Mary Jean Kelly, designed building was a long and pr o vide housing for its excellent Jonathan Corchnoy, Deb Ray, arduous task. library. Martin Giles, Constance Walker, World Wide Samuel Lord, an early pioneer Fortunately on April 12, 1826, and John Henderson, juggles that Travel Agency's and charter trustee of the college, the attitude of the Legislature historical perspective into an donated the five acres which changed, and Allegheny was evening of fun and frolic which comprised Allegheny's first voted $4,000 to be distributed over may send you to checking Earl campus and the site for the new the next four years. With this Hamner's Abstract of History, got news for you. building. In addition, he offered promise of additional income, the just to make sure.. the free use of his brick yard for DON'T PANIC! 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Opts 10:00 sat fa talisigki 7 dap a week 9ifr0 Dabig Shute We tin 4 (osilo; list esaubsigkee; muukiss; eilsiteitte• eaNdg Tkia week- aft caned pep 25 ceitiA WM peat atistas moot e Patik8, SAIDA* *duties witoisti ailk A.C. 9V Page 8 CAMPUS Friday, May 23, 1975 Dr. Woodard fills Dean of Students position By LISA NUSSBAUM around strengths and potential. search committee endorsed all of Chafey, Mr. Stewart, Mr. Raley, from Edinboro State College in Campus Copy Editor This is not to say that other ap- the applicants, and almost and Mr. Shaw; among the 1968 and his Master's degree in plicants may not have scored without exception found noe to be students: Paul Franz, Gary Guidance and Counseling in higher in individual areas, Risch wholly unacceptable. Kelsey, Sylvia Stewart, Carol Higher Education from Wayne added, but it was felt that In addition, Dean Risch Warga, Robert Berry, Jeffrey State University in 1972. Since Mr. Charles Woodard,- who Woodward had the strongest solicited the opinions and Gordon, Diane Herrmann, and 1973, he has been an assistant to recently completed his Ph.D. in overall profile of skills necessary reactions of students, faculty, Roy Wilson; and among faculty: Guidance and Counseling in to fulfill the position. and administrators who attended Dr. Walsh, Dr. Seddig, Dr.- Higher Education at the Many segments of the college the open meeting with Mr. Dorwick, Dr. Schall, Dr. Chap- the Assistant Dean for Special University of Michigan, has been community were involved in the Woodard or who were in some man, Dr. Bivens, Dr. Klions, Ms. Projects at the University of chosen from among a field of selection process, Risch noted. way involved in the interview Hampton, Dr. Clayton, Dr. Michigan. A native of Michigan, three to fill the position of Members of the Presidnt's schedule that was drawn up for Sheridan, Dr. Browne, Mr. Woodard is married and has two Assosiate Dean of Students left search committee had an active him. During Woodard's stay on Barricklow, Dr. Crain, and Dr. children. vacant by Lawrence W.Maybin. voice in determining who to in- campus, he met with the search Moodey. Woodard's written acceptance vite to the campus, in in- committee, members of the After collecting opinions from Dean Risch explained that was received in President terviewing the applicants, and in administration, student all of these sources and Woodard will assume his new Lawrence Pelletier's office on developing recommendations. representatives, and faculty presenting them to President duties at Allegheny on August 18. Wednsday. Although no formal vote of the personnel. Pelletier, Dean Risch made his The reason for this late date, Discussing Woodard's selec- committeee was taken, each Counted among the ad- own recommendation of Risch said, is that Mr. Woodard is tion, Dean of Students Thomas J. member was asked to rate and ministration were President Woodard, to which Pelletier responsible for organizing the Risch stated that ,"When all determine the acceptability of Pelletier, Dean Risch, Dean concurred. Woodard was sub- summer orientation program for aspects of the position were each individual candidate. Helmreich, Dr. Edwards, Mr. sequently offered the job. the Flint campus of University of considered, he seemed to be the Despite personal preferences Sherman, Greg Peoples, Deam Woodard earned his bachelor of Michigan. candidate with the greatest all- which emerged said Risch, the Maybin,Dean Knights ,Dr . science degree in Social Studies Student petition for Ad-Hoc proposal circulated to elicit support for the proposal. By ANNE LEINBACH Hewitt, but is not actually af- 3)The hiring of Black persons for • Campus Staff Writer filiated with any campus She also hopes to stimulate in- terest and support from students positions on the faculty. "It should be a concern of white organization. ouside of the five above- 4)The hiring of Black men and students on campus because the She oversaw the formation of mentioned groups supporting the women for positions in the history of black people is im- the petition and supervised its circulation of campus clubs, proposal. athletic department. portant to the history of America. 5)A conscientious effort on the We're supposed to be exposed to other organizations and PETITION IN SUPPORT OF fraternities and sororities. She THE REPORT OF THE part of all faculty members to a broad spectrum of ideas in a incorporate a multi-cultural liberal arts education. " These felt compelled to act "as a result PRESIDENT'S REVIEW of my frustration at students not COMMITTEE: perspective in their courses. were two of the main reasons 6) The availability of an in- Mary Anne Hewitt gave for knowing what the Ad Hoc We the undersigned, as students, • Proposal was." "Even if people wish to express our concern for terdepartmental Black Studies orgnizing a group of people who major and minor for any students 444 petitioning the ad- don't sign the petition, we would and support of the Report of the are hope that they will at least read President's Review Committee, who might choose such a ministration for acceptance of program. the Ad Hoc Proposal. The the proposal" At present, now being considered as a Oikoumene, ABC, Allegheny possible means of meeting the 7) Finally, we recognize that Proposal sets forth guidelines for even with the above changes in th instituting minority group studies Jewish Community, ASG, and needs of minority students TAHU have endorsed the (particularly black students) at eformal policy of this institution, • here and attracting more there will still be a need for all minority students to Allegheny as petition. Next week the petition Allegheny, as well as a provision will be circulated again and then for a more will-rounded liberal associated with this college its main objectives. community to evaluate and alter Ms. Hewitt, a freshman, heads sent to the administration and arts education for all students. Faculty Council. We feel that there are several their own attitudes, as well as a group of students who have put those of their contemporaries. to gether the accompanying Ms. Hewitt met with President "key points" which are essential Lawrence L. Pelletier and Dean to the attainment of such Therefore, we appeal to the petition in an effort to show the administration, faculty, and administration that the Ad Hoc; of Students Thomas Risch desirable aims: recently and reported that 1)The active recruitment and student body of Allegheny t); Proposal has the support of the College to recognize and take ;X 4Y/ow President Pelletier is concerned matriculation of at least 30 Black student body. The group sprang students per class. seriously their responsibility to tRODYfsj Si lt\ L L from TAHU, according to Ms. about the lack of response on the part of the student body. Dean strive for a more equitable 2)The hiring of Black persons for learning environment. 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By DENNIS YANCHAK and Rich Timer, who is currently rprap,...0A*Avoxe....r,mr Assistant Sports Editor at Meadville Hospital after Iff having his appendix removed, was close behind, as the Gators , Ow' On Saturday, the Allegheny went one-two. ..0't thinclads lost a close one to Allegheny's other wins came in Hiram by a score which was the 100 yard dash and the pole typical of several of the Gator's vault. Willie Bradford ran a 10.4 meets this year, 73-70. The track- to win the dash and Bob Spencer men finished the season with an vaulted 12'6" in a winning effort. overall dual meet record of 3-6 In the 440 relay Allegheny's and a 3-4 slate in the conference, team of Jeff Pinkham, Tom three of those losses were by less Manko, Neil Capretto, and Willie than four points. Bradford finished a close second Sophomore sensation, Ron while the "field men's" relay Hoover was a double winner in team of Chuck Slater, Matt the mile and half mile. After Matlak, Don Trubic, and Rich running the mile in 4:45.6, Ron Timer finished a distant third. clocked the fastest time in In the other events, Dan Allegheny track history in the 880 Yanicko and Dave Zielinski went with a 1:58.8, tieing the mark set two-three in the javelin; Tom by Benz twelve years ago. Manko finished second and Neil In the shot put, Chuck Slater Capretto, third in the 220; Steve had the winning throw of 41'10" Wolfe took a second in the long while two other Gators, Matt jump; Bob Daniels finished

1 DON'T KNOW,PHIL, I'M A LITTLE SCA PHIL AND His NEW ROOMMATE ARE Bentley releases list of I MEAN, pit BE 'IN THERE WITH ALL THOSE oN THEIR Wm, TO A NEW CLASS : DRAMA PEOPLE... LIKE, AREN'T The{ A NT " FROM us /JUST LITTLE BIT ^vtF FERE N/117- REGULAR PEOPLE? departing staff members •!HIS VOW 31 COURSE, WE CIIN FINISH LIP REQUIREMEHTS!! This is a list of faculty and ad- Mod. Languages--PhD ministration leaving Allegheny Thalia Dorwick, Asst. Prof. of according to the Dean of In- Mod. Languages--PhD struction's office. Themos C. Farantzos, Asst. Prof. of Economics--PhD Gary R. Finni, Asst. Prof. of Biology--PhD Leave of Absence Robert M. Glaze, Capt., United States Air Force, Asst. Prof. of Donald I. Cairns, Asst. Prof. of Aerospace Studies Speech and Communications Mitchell D. Greenberg, In- Parsons to retire from Geology Dept. James C. Hogan, Frank T. Mc- structor in Mod. Languages--PhD Clure Prof. of Classics George C. Kelley, Instructor in By l'.7.RRIV ZERUCHA Geology and Geography. In 1960, teacher and supervisor at a high Pol. Science when a four man department was school in New York State. Anne C. Machung, Instructor in After ttent/-eight years of established, Dr. Parson became Retiring Pol. Science service to Allegheny College, Dr. the chairman. Under his Paul M. Salvaterra, Asst. Prof. of William Parsons Chairman of the leadership, the Department has In 1959 with the aid of a faculty Graham Gloster Bird, Prof. of Chemistry--PhD Geology department has an- been able to procur money from fellowship awarded by the Speech Comm. and Drama Rolland L. Swank, Asst. Prof. of nounced plans of retiring. grants to help expand the National Science Foundation, William Edgar Curtis, Assoc. Math--PhD facilities of the Department. Parsons explored Europeans Prof. of Biology--PhD Marie-Claire Vallois, Instructor teaching methods in Geology. He William C. Hanson, Prof. of Phys. in Mod. Languages Dr. Parsons who came to Prior to comming to Allegheny, has also studied at the University Ed. -James R. Wohler, II, Assoc. Prof. Allegheny in 1947 was first hired Dr. Parsons had been a Science of Edinborough and Scotland. William H. Parsons, Prof. of of Biology--PhD as an assistant Professor of Geology Evan M. Zuesse, Asst. Prof. of Parson's special fields of in- Harold M. State, Prof. of Chem-- Religion--PhD terest include glacial geology, PhD oceanography, Lnverfer brate Administration Leaving paleontology and Paleopalyn- tology. Resigning or Leaving Richard J. Ruhlman, alumni secretary * Beat . Dr. Parson hopes to continue Merritt J. Aldrich, Jr., Asst. Lawrence W. Maybin, Assoc. 'Bentley his research in paleontological Prof. of Geology--PhD Dean of Students when he retires. He also hopes to ndrew Bargerstock, Instructor Virginia P. Fletcher, Admin. By AMANDA BAKER travel, operate an amateur in Economics Asst., Dir. of Career Services, Campus Staff Writer lapidary and a hamradio. Dr. Eugene S. Chapman. Asst. Prof. and Public Events Co-ord. Parson and his wife Lelia will of Biology Christine Buxton, Assoc. Dean of Instructions Office: Financial Aid Office: make their new home inStanton Richard P. Doerr, Asst. Prof. of Director of Residence Life --Students seeking approval for Virginia. summer school courses to be —Applications for PHEAA grants taken at other institutions are for the summer session have World Hunger Fast raises famine relief money reminded that approval can not arrived at the Financial Aid be granted unless the student Office. Students may pick up Over $400 has been raised for most needing the money, ac- regarding tooci and an national presents a complete course these forms at their own con- hungry people by college cording to Dr. Donald Hobson, policy is needed that is oriented description of the courses he or venience. students and faculty connected advisor for the group. more toward food production she plans to take. with the second term Lenten fasts Dr. Kenneth Ainsworth, rather than the maintenance of Campus Security Office: and the third term World Hunger professor of economics at price levels. He said that most of --Students are reminded that they and Fast Seminar. The money Allegheny, discussed economic America's decisions regarding may be named as Alden Scholars --The Campus Security Office is will be sent to the Catholic Relief problems of the food shortage. food production are based on for any academic year only if presently investigating a theft Services and the United He focused on the question of food price level rather than the needs they complete a total of nine (9) that occured in the Psychology Methodist Committee on Over- distribution and how it relates to of the population. term course credits in the June to Department between May 8 and seas Relief. It will be designated population and other factors. Plans are in progress to con- June period. Transfer credits are 9. Removed from the laboratory "famine relief" and 100 per cent Ainsworth suggested that an tinue the weekly fast and seminar not counted in this total. Students was an extremely valuable of it will be sent by those agencies international policy is needed next year. who participate in the programmable tape recorder to countries in Asia and Africa Washington Semester program used by many students in the 40 must take at least six (6) courses department. with a regular letter grade in the Whoever is responsible for this Claaoliieda mama/104a ...Ctaaoiliala.., second and third terms if they are act must be knowledgeable of the laboratory area and must also 7031/4 Highland Ave 3 bedroom furnished FOUND: A pair of brown ladies' gloves in to be considered for the Alden Furnished apartment for 2 boys. - Bedroom, house the Student Aid Office. Scholar Awards. A 3.20 average have a key or access to the keys kitchen and bath. $70.00 a month per boy 369 Randolph St. 1st floor 4 rm Er bath All utilities included. A block from new is required; other restrictions to the laboratory. Stolen at the furnished apartment o Sell: Short-sleeve embroidered Mexican library on N. Main st Inquire at College La are listed on page 101 of the same time was a portable 1328 Park Ave (downtown) 4 bedroom T shirts. Reasonably priced. Call 724-2818 Roma Pizza, 606 N. Main St after 4 p.m current Allegheny College electric typewriter owned by a unfurnished house student. Vic Kress Jr., Realtor, 335-6231 or 724-1477 Catalog. (369 Chestnut St., Meadville, PA) Big, heavy, wool, cream-colored sweater Greyhound Lines Inc., recently announced Security does not believe that with brass zipper and a high collar was lost, a new travel program designed specifically to cut back travel expenses for the college —It is possible to earn credit at this theft was committed by an A Wilson T-2000 metal tennis racquet is misplaced, or stolen late first or early missing from AMDA's basement. Since I student. A new Ameripass, at a cost of only "outsider." The loss of this second term. For the return of the sweater I Allegheny College for the suc- can't afford to buy another one, I would $87.50, allows virtually unlimited travel am offering a fair reward. Information, cessful completion of the CLEP equipment, particularly the tape greatly appreciate its return. throughout the US and Canada for up to 15 recorder, will cause much in- please contact 724-2374 or Box 318, Willie days. With no need to worry about (College Level Examination Bender. • reservations or waiting periods before Program) Testing Program. convenience for students in the ------tickets are good for travel, students can enjoy not only the trip home, but also Students interested in this completion of their courses, CAMPUS Classified Ad Rate: All especially since there is little Applications for off-campus apartments vacation stopovers or side trips to points of program may inquire at the announcements FREE except for and houses for next term now being taken. scenic or historical significance at no ad Office of the Dean of Instruction. time left in this term. those in which an exchange of acAncies available. Vic Kress Jr., Realtor, ditional cost. Passengers may still check up money is involved-$1.25 for first •25 Dial 724-1477. to 150 lbs. of luggage in advance of final words. Each additional word- destination, and pick up the baggage on arrival at home. Scents per word. CASH ONLY, IN Pennsylvania college students and high ------______ADVANCE. school seniors are invited to register for a one-month Russian Language and Culture Applications for off-campus apartments Seminar to be held in the Soviet Union this and houses for next term now being taken. Students and Organizations must purchase summer. Vacancies available. Vic Kress Jr., Realtor, or make an order for the Freshman Picture Carrying six semester-hours of college Dial 724-1477. Books THIS TERM. Cost is $4.50 for soft- credit, the cost of the seminar woC11 be cover and $5.50 for hard cover. Please $1078 plus ESC tuition. This includes place order and-or check to ASG, Box 60. roundtrip transatlantic air fare via Finnair, hotel accommodations, three superb meals ro

a day, tours and excursions, visa fee, US Seniors: Graduation announcements are departure tax, all transfers, tips and tazes, now available in the bookstore at 20 cents and 4 hours of instruction per day for 24 per card. Supply is limited. days in the Leningrad area. Full beach and rt) sports facilities are available, plus theatres, ballet, opera, cinema, museums, and art aseald Do you have a lot of miscellaneous junk that "C galleries. a) You don't want to have home for the ugs To register for this seminar, which lasts ro summer? Of course you do! We'll help you from June 12 to July 11, send a $100 p sell it at the Alpha Phi Omega Flea Market, to deposit immediately to Dr. Julius M. Blum, :oi next week at Goodtimes. Professor of Russian, Edinboro State ------College, Edinboro, Pa., 16444, Tel. (814)732- Wanted: 2417. In addition, send a check for $186 Skilled carpenter to build escape-proof dog- ($31.00 per credit) to Mr. Ralph Berlin, pen for two huskies. Will provide materials Director of Summer Sessions, Edinboro and modest wage. Phone 336-4392 or State College, along with a request for a contact Luellen Lucid, 219 Cochran Hall. Summer Sessions catalogue and an ap- plication for admission to RL 392-393, Russian Lenguage and Culture Seminar in the USSR, regular summer session. FREE PREGNANCY The YMCA and Mental Health and TESTS Retardation Center have started a recreation program for mentally retarded 19-25 year olds every Thursday from 6:30 to and 9:00 p.m. at the YMCA. They need volunteers to be present in the pool and related counseling gym areas to help supervise. If interested, call: Mr. Cornman 335-6219. Mon-Sat 9-5

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