VOL. 93, NO. 1 UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE, NEWARK, DELAWARE WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1970 Activity Fee Rejected; SGA Gets $85,000 The Student Government McClafferty asserted that the Senate Association has not received university could reject a budget for "political" approval for a student activity fee for reasons since the SGA was a "political" this academic year. organization. Instead, the SGA has received In section "X" of the document, $85,000 to divide between 30 campus expenditures for travel costs, such as organizations and itself. The figure is conventions, are authorized. But at more than twice last year's $41,530 the end of the document, it states that budget. food costs will not be subsidized from An activities fee paid by students to SGA funds. allow students to fund their own However, McClafferty and Osborne activities, such as government, concerts. attended a National Student Association and course evaluation had been an issue Congress between Aug. 13 and 16. since last November, during the Student McClafferty said that while they bought Coalition for Change activities. food, this was allowed in the conference About 82 percent of students costs section of the guidelines. responding to a questionnaire at that He claimed the ban of food costs did time supported the fee, while less than not pertain to conferences. Psssst! two percent objected. When questioned about the annual In last spring's SGA elections, a "Senator of the Year Award," which referendum on a proposed $7.50 fee per has for years been presented to SGA semester was approved by 85.6 per cent Senate member chosen by his colleagues of the voters. for his exceptional work in the SGA officials said Monday night that organization, McClafferty said "I would there are so specific plans at this · time on assume" that no award would be continuing negotiations with the presented. university for the fee. The 1970-71 budget has not been approved in entirety yet, although Large Enrollment portions were acted upon at the Senate's Aug. 7 meeting. Other sections will be acted upon Causes Serious after the Senate's Friday meeting according to Mark McClafferty, AS1,· SGA president. Housing Shortage The Senate approved only three of Because of a greater enrollment than 39 different categories at the meeting, was projected two years ago, and more although there was no disagreement upperclassmen staying in dorms than with 11 other parts. Joe Osborne, EG2, had been anticipated, the Office of SGA speaker, said 11 were not approved Residence is faced with a serious because no one present called for a vote housing shortage, according to Stuart J. on them. Sharkey, director of residence. The Black Students Union, the Blue Over 200 students are still without Hen yearbook and the SGA Student rooms this fall. The residence office has Activities Committee received approval already found places for 300 other on their budgets at the meeting, students in various forms of temporary attended by a narrow quorum of 22. housing. There was much qissension over the Both men and women are living in budgets of the Association for the dorm recreation rooms. This has been Awareness of Women Students, the done before in women's dorms but Hi There Cheerleaders and the Pershing Rifles. never before in male dorms reported According to Cam Yorkston, AS1, Sharkey. SGA treasurer, the AAWS budget's They have located freshmen in allocation for a conference was fraternity houses and in Ivy Hall, a questioned by the senators. university owned apartment complex. McClafferty said "policital" Originally freshmen were not permitted objections were raised to the other two. to live in . off-campus housing. The Y orkston, who did the majority of Wright House, the temporary location the work on the budget, compiled a list of the infirmary last year, has also been of financial policies governing the utilized to house students. And, the old allocation.of funds by the SGA. He said stand-by, the triple is being used in this was to eliminate any inconsistencies several dorms this year. in the budget. Residents of New Castle County and In the past, no written guidelines others who live within a "reasonable have been prepared to show what is commuting distance from the funded and what is not. university" have been encouraged to The guidelines state that gifts, commute at least for the fall semester. awards, salaries, food costs, and Sharkey stated that as soon as orientation board fees will not be paid. vacancies are found students will be These were "accepted" by the senate immediately notified. at the Aug. 7 meeting. The reason students cannot be told McClafferty said Monday that the immediately when they might be guidelines are not binding. He said they relocated is because students who are are not policies, but general rules that not coming back have not notified his the senate may use in funding office. "Students are very inconsiderate organizations. when they don't let you know if they However, Yorkston's Finance are going to need their rooms." Committee has followed them in Students in recreation rooms will all Staff Photos by Gregg Clarke preparing the budget. be relocated in 2 weeks, those Yorkston explained that the requests in temporary housing will be relocated by Peace of the Pershing Rifles and Cheerleaders the end of the semester; Sharkey had been within the guidelines. But explained. PAGE 2 UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE, NEWARK, DELAWARE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1970 ews Analysis------~ Faculty Lifts Residency The Old School 1,.._------By VIC LIVINGSTON----__. Requirement For Degree The Faculty Committee Robert Mayer, dfr:cior of the 20 years it would be unfair to "Taking a walk by the old ship out. school..•• nothing has changed, it's on the Academic Status of Oftice of Admissions and grant a degree to someone still the same, Several of the faculty who I've nothmg to say, but it's Undergraduates with the Records, there were over 100 who could not meet OK, good morning, good dared to exercise tradition~ morning, good morning. approval of 'the faculty, petitions received in the last contemporaty standards." academic freedom at removed the residency three years. . . .co~mentmg on how ~he ··The Beatles, Sgt. Pepper. Delaware, will be spending requirement for the Dr. Mayer sa1d, ''The. umvers1ty would deal w1th It's very chic these days their last year here. baccalaureate degree. comm.ittee made . some this typ~ o~ sit~ation, Dr. among administrators and Where does all this leave The residency requirement exceptiOns but tned to May~r ~~d, It wlll be up ~o even "student leaders" to quality educaiion on this stated that either the first 90 preserve the intent of the the mdlVldual department m speak of the vast changes that campus? For one thing, th~ or the last 30 credit hours ruling by either requiring the the college where the student have "come down" at old selection of faculty insures had to be taken as a full-time student to register for more is enrolled to decide whether Delaware in the past year. peace, tranquility and little day student at the university. tha~ a part-time lo~d or to grant. the de~ee. Of The "revolution", to these academic experimentation or The new ruling means askmg that the schoohng be course, this office wdl also be types, came with unlimited progressivism. Perhaps the students who have been taken in consecutive involved." visitation hours. What more faculty who had what it takes officially admitted to a semesters." To qualify for graduation could the students ask for? to make Delaware the great degree program may opt to He added, "We knew that a student must first be Of course, we now have a ceater of learning it could be take courses in the daytime, this was a problem for people admitted to a degree student court system, with a fell victim to the hiring and evening or whenever courses and we recognized that we program. He must then student-faculty committee on firing practices of this are offered. There is no time have an obligation to assist satisfy certain requirements this and a student-faculty university. limit for the accumulation of people who are unable to for graduation according to committee on that. Progress And what do our "student credits for graduation. attend school full-time." the particular college and and change at Delaware leaders" have to say about all In the past, those taking Dr. Mayer said he does not curriculum he has chosen. begins with a committee. The this? They're busy, of work on a part-time basis expect a deluge of students to problem is that many course ...with boycotts of (registered for less than 12 apply for their degree as a students interpret formation the bookstore, cars on credits during a regular result of the policy change. of one of these official-sound­ campus, drinking ...all the semester) could not complete He said, ''There might be an ing parleys as the end in gut issues. thei~ degree work unless they upsurge in applications from itself. What does our student included either the first six recent students who have Have things really changed government have to say about semesters or the last two worked to accumulate a lot around here? Well, you can academic freedom and semesters as full-time of credits but could not meet have your girl or guy visit your student review of faculty and students at the university. residency requirements and room, and you can live in a administrators? About the According to the Office of have stopped taking courses." "self-regulated" dorm. But quality of instruction? About Admissions and Records, this One area of concern to the what about the commuter? the paucity of stimulating presented a hardship to university and to the Or the individual concerned course offerings? people who were working and committee will be the student with more than the Don't bother to ask. going to school or could not whose credits date back superficial? They're in conference, afford to devote that much several years. Indeed, most of the subject to the skillful time to full-time academic Dr. Mayer said, "When YOUR "radical" change this past co-optation of the work. somebody comes back after a year has been of the student-faculty committe on Several students petitioned long period of time, we'd have superficial variety. ROTC still ~HOTO this, and the student faculty the academic status to evaluate them very flourishes, awarding academic committee on that, and the committee requesting that carefully. Content in a course credit while instructing its student-faculty committee on the mandatory residency rule such as engineering has ON 100 recruits in the manly and be changed. According to Dr. changed too much in the last time-tested art of killing. this, and the . .. Academic requirements, ST4MPS most of which, according to former assistant dean of the You can start in the mailroom~ ONLY $1. College Arts and Science Dr. Norman C. Crawford (who this year left Delaware to or IJOU can start on Send us any photograph ... black & white or become a college president) color, of yourself, your are basi~ally the same as they f a mily, friends, pets, were in 1914. anything ... a nd we'll send you I 00 gummed, What happened to Byron perforated, stamp-sized Shurtleff? One of the finest pict ures. You 'll find photographers was given many uses for them ... seal or sign your letters, "notice" of his dismissal even executive row. identify books and rec­ as a display of his ords. Use them for date­ award-winning works opened bait, or just for fun. on campus. To get your I 00 photo­ stamps, simply cut the Several English professors ~: "'" name Swingline from last year began to teach any Swingline package. "unstructured courses," Enclose photo (which meaning free discussion and will be returned) with cash , check or money­ interaction between the order for $1 and send It professor and students, the with the coupon below. tradi tiona! methods of regurgitation hourlies and raising of the hand thrown It's easy! Buy a out the window with the a c ademicall y stifling Swingline atmosphere. All but a few students in these courses TOT Stapler testified to the effectiveness of the method, which is common practice at other schools. DEPARTMENT OPPOSITION The English Department, (including 1000 however, had another idea FREE staples and about the "mini-revolt" carrying pouch). Larger Most people say you have to start at the bottom no mat­ - -· -----. size CUB Desk Stapler within his domain. The UNITED STATJ:S AIR FORCE or CUB Hand Stapler only $1.69. ter how high you want to climb. Box A, Dept. SCP-79 ! Unconditionally guaranteed. At department "suggested" that Is that really so? Randolph Air Force Base, Te xas 78148 I stationery, variety, and book stores. those professors teaching by Maybe it's a story they tell just to get people to start Please send me more information. I the "new mett,od" institute at the bottom. I _ Age ___ the traditional hourlies, The United States Air Force lets you start climbing Name I ?.~.·.~.~i quizzes, (an artificial barrier as soon as you get out of Officer Training School. If you College I Ir------, Swingline Photo-stamp, Dept. I ----··-· I I P.O. Box 1125, Woodsrde, N.Y. 11377 I between students and have a college degree you become highly responsible, Graduation Date I I Enclosed is my photo and cash, check or I faculty) ·or face dismissal. fast, as an Air Force pilot. I mone-v-ordcr for S 1.00 with the name Sure enough, as this writer You become a space-age leader on the Aerospace Address _ ---- 1 I Swin~line from any package. Please rush 1 Team . 1 me 100 photo-Siamp,. 1 learned from conversations City -·- . State ______Zip _ _ I with faculty, the department Lots of people start at the bottom. I Name I We 're asking you to start on executive row. I understand there is no obligation. I I I one by one called in the I I Address I "academic dissidents" and UNITED STATES AIR FORCE I I Citv Statc __Zip __ I gave them the old shape up or ~------L-~------J UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE, NEWARK, DELAWARE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1970 PAGE 3 New Course To Offer Credit For Campaigning Do you want to campaign During the campa1gnmg, The course is open to all for candidates running for they will be working with students except freshmen. state-wide offices this fall? party campaigners. More than 100 students You can, if you sign up for The remainder of the have already signed up for the practical politics, PSC 366. course will be spent analyzing course, but there is The new course, taught by the personal experience and room in the course for 400 Dr. James Soles, assistant the campaigns. students, Soles said. professor of political science, In an interview yesterday, will include the methods of Dr. Soles said the course is The class will meet campa1gmng, campaigning endorsed by both the tomorrow night for the first and evaluapon of the Democratic and Republican time. William Campbell, a campaign. parties. Party campaigners Wilmington attorney who has The first three weeks of will serve as lecturers in both been active in campaigning, the course will be spent the pre-campaign classes and will lecture on the practical teaching students how to the post campaign classes. politician. campaign. The following Dr. Soles said the course is seven weeks, students will Representatives of both an alternative to the parties will be there, and work for the candidate of Princeton plan. At their choice. students will be able to sign Princeton University, up for the campaign they students will take two weeks want to work on. off from their education to Food Prices participate in campaigning. Topics In the He said his course pre-campaigning . lecture provided a better method of stage of the course include: In Scrounge becoming involved because campaign goals, voter here, students will learn how registration, communications to campaign and will be in and mass media, personal contact and persuasion on Staff photo by Greg Clarke direct contact with party Increase election day. CONVOCATION-Jay Saunders Redding urged students to campaigners. Remember all the pennies view man as consciously making history. "To ask for two weeks off Members of the political you used to get in the is basically an elitist science department will assist Scrounge because of 12 cent attitude," Dr. Soles said. He in grading logs and papers and and 22 cent Cokes? Well, the said students are already will lecture in the problem has been solved by thought to be elite, and since post-campaign analysis. Trabant Names the Food Services Division. working people can not take All cold beverages are 15 off two weeks, this was a cents and 25 cents. The food better method. services . have found it Soles said the course is SAC To Offer New Advisors necessary to raise the prices structured so that students on all sandwiches, soups and will campaign in their spare President E.A. Trabant priorities, and special events. desserts. time, which will prepare them Ski Champ To announced several changes in The special advisory According to James for citizenship later. the structure of the council to the president will Crumbaker, operations "You might as well learn governance of the university have 19 members and will manager of the Food Services now," he said. · Noted Pacifist yesterday at Convocation. serve as a "consultive Divison, prices had to be The course will meet A General Council will be council" to the president. raised to cover higher food Thursday at 7 p.m. in 130 Eye-catching, established as the major Also at Convocation, Jay and labor costs. He also noted Arts and Science building. controversial, talent fills this advisory body to the Saunders Redding urged that this is the first price hike The course has two major semester's Student Activities president on governing persons inv.olved in the in six years. requirements: keeping a log calendar with speakers, matters. This council · will humanities not to view man Crumbaker made a of the students' campaign concerts, films and dances. consist of vice presidents, retrospectively, but rather as comparative study of prices; in work and writing 15 to 30 Chaired by Sami Bandak, deans, selected directors, a creature consciously making local restaurants last spring page paper "evaluating the AS1, the Student Activities faculty and students. In the history. and decided that a prices hike experience and analyzing the Committee has signed past, faculty and students had Redding is the former was advisable. He noted that campaign in which the contracts with Jean Claude not been represented in such director of publication and despite the hike the Scrounge student participated," Killy, David Dellinger, decision--making bodies. research at the National is less expensive than other according to Soles. Charles Evers, Jane Fonda The General Council is Endownment for the local establishments. Students must spend 60 to and Dick Gregory. scheduled to meet on the first Humanities in Washington, The Scrounge operates on 80 hours campaigning, he As yet, the Committee has and third Thursdays of each D.C. a profit basis but all profits said. The log will be a not booked a major group for month. These meetings will He feels that today "the are reinvested in upkeep and day-to-day account of what the homecoming concert. follow the Monday meetings humanities are at a maintenance of facilities and the student did. However, a "mini concert" of the president and vice Contlnued.to Page 6 equipment. featuring the McKendree presidents. Spring has been scheduled In other areas, the SGA Boycotts under the auspices of the president and each vice Student Center Council president will appoint chaired by Ed Anzalone, broad-based Advisory Council AS2. which will also have faculty Bookstore Prices Still Up In the film category the and student representation. While the bookstore is still not discounting all general reading book. In the past, only general committee has ordered' "Far , From Vietnam" slated The General Council will textbooks, the management has eliminated the reading books had been discounted. consist of 34 members and dual pricing system which existed in the past and Hanke added that the bookstore could not for Friday. The following will advise the president on has started discounting all supplies in the store. discount all texts because they would not then week "Sympathy For the matters of general interest to Book House, 269 E. Main St., is continuing be able to cover operating expenses. Textbook Devil" featuring Mick Jagger the university community. their practice of discounting all textbooks five to sales account for 70 per cent of the and Eldridge Cleaver will be This will include such areas as 10 per cent. The store contains over 35,000 bookstore business. shown four times in the new the calendar, budget, physical titles. Hanke felt that one reason why the Book Arts and Science building. planning and educational House was able to sell at discount prices was that Admission will be one dollar. The SGA is sponsoring shuttle buses which they are not compelled, as the bookstore is, to Tomorrow, SAC will leaves the Student Center for the Book House on stock as many books as a professor has students co-sponsor a dance with the Book Exchange the hour and return from there on the half hour. in each class. This, he says, allows the Book HousE Inter Fraternity Council and to buy only as many books as they estimate they the Inter Sorority Council. Used books may be sold The Student Government Association The dance will be held on the and/or purchased today will sell. maintained sporadic picketing of the bookstore This method eliminates the costly process of tennis courts on Academy St. through the remainder of the last week. Students were also distributing leaflets starring the Gaff at 8 p.m. week at the Gamma Sigma returning unsold books added Hanke. urging students to buy their books at the Book "If we had unlimited space, there would be a Sigma and Alphi Phi Omega House during the bookstore boycott.:. book exchange located in the lot of things we would do differently here," After bookstore prices were examined last explained Hanke when he said that the bookstore Kirkbride Room of the spring, 'ftaiur Hanke, assistant manager of the Photogs Needed Student Center. had only one third of the space that they need. bookstore, says that the management proposed "We're just not making as much profit as they Photographers with The exchange is open from that discounts be offered wherever the store's 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily. are," countered Mrs. Paul Seidenstat, one of the equipment and photo margin of profit allowed. This means that they operators of the Book House. experience needed for Review Students may determine the now discount all books where the publisher price of each book they wish While the Book House discounts all texts, work. Come to Review offers them a full retail discount. they do not discount general reading books Office, room 301, Student to sell and register the book These discounts will be uniform throughout for a I 0 cent fee. although they do have specials regularly. Like the Center the store regardless if the book is a textbook or a bookstore, they also discount supplies. PAGE 4 UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE, NEWARK, DELAWARE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1970 Time To Renew Commitrp.ents ..,....,.. Last May, ~olleges across the county The question at the strike's end was demonstrations offer. But perhaps we have to exploded. "Where do we go from here?" The Princeton question what it has done. Cambodia was followed by Kent State. plan emerged, and the James Restons wrote The stroke got Americans thinking about The rest was left to the Associated Press and of the students trying to penetrate the Cambodia and Nixon's War. The strike was a United Press International, compiling lists of American political system. massive outpouring of public relations. The schools on strike. Confusion reigned. To an extent,. it still big city daily presses rolled with the news May was a new awakening for the each day. The TV spouted out miles of film. University of Delaware. The university has does, because many students are still completing last semester's courses. The world knew we were mad. trarely been a leader in the field of But where are we for the strike? What has student protest, if ever. In fact, it was a An alternative to this post-strike happened politically? seldom a good follower. But this is history confusion, frustration and disillusion exists. Throughout the summer, Nixon's now. The potential for student activism did The solution is enrolling in Practical Indochina War has been debated in the not die with Ray Ceci's resignation or the Politics, PSC 366. Senate. A weakened Cooper-Church SDS ban. It had just been dormant after It is not easy to drop the protest signs, amendment was passed and a comprised Bresler and Meyres. chants and the euphoria that strikes and Hatfield-McGovern "Amendment to End the War" was defeated.

1 1 1 The defeat of Hatfield-McGovern was the The women S WHAT movement1 you did say? hardest to take. It would have required the withdrawal of all troops from Indochina by the end of 1971. Had it passed, all senior men would not have to worry about going to Vietnam. We can see that the political effect of the strike has been little. If we are so intent upon changing our government to adopt to our political philosophies, we must take an active part in the process of government. And the only way we can do that now is through campaigning for the candidates of our choice. The campaign trail is a rough one; that is certain. Students that worked for McCarthy or even .John Lindsay in the election last year know that it is work. Hard work. But it is a measurement of commitment. If we are so filled with rancor and the Nixon I administration, we must beat it at its own game --the ballot box. Of course, campaigning can be done by both sides. Not all students are avowed leftists. There will be a number of students enrolled in PSC 366 who wish to maintain the Our Man Hoppe:._· ------~ type of policies that Nixon has worked for. ln fact, Dr. Soles said yesterday afternoon that the class may be split 50-50 between the two political parties. Buying Expensive Thais Students concerned about their L------·------;-By ART HOPPE government should enroll in the course. At this time, it is the only viable method to Good news! ·Our loyal ally, Thailand, says its two World Wars that they were first-rate fighting influence policies. soldiers will gladly mar~h into neighboring Cambodia men. And if we could get a broad-shouldered, to gallantly defend freedom and democracy from the barrel-chested, 200-pound Wermacht veteran at the John Mitchell disagrees. The attorney forces of Godless Communism--if we'll pay them same price it would bring the cost down to $416. a general· thinks that students will hurt their enough money to make it worth their while. pound--or only slightly more than a good filet candidates. That is because he knows what This is, of course, in keeping with our Southeast mignon. strength students have, and he knows how Asian policy first pronounced by President Johnson: Americans are impressed · by students "We'll never send American boys to fight a war we For those prices, we could even get a beefy French can hire Asian boys to fight themselves." Foreign Legionnaire or, better yet, a brawny New knocking on their doors and talking about Already Thailand has kindly rented us 12,000 York hard-hat construction worker. Look at the elections. troops to fight in Vietnam, reportedly in return for record of the hard hats when it comes to clobbering Students now have the chance to be heard $1 billion in U.S. aid. Which works out to $83,333 a scrawny dissidents. They've got the proper fighting spirit. in a constructive manner. If they do not, they troop. must placidly accept their government. Consequently, says the New York Times, Thai Then again, if we're going to pay top prices for soldiers fighting in Vietnam get twice the pay and men to go into Cambodia and professionally kill off allowances than American soldiers fighting in the opposition, maybe we should hire the top Vietnam. Which shows that, contrary to popular professionals in the business. A good Mafia trigger opinion, life in Asia certainly isn't cheap. man, at last reports, can be hired for a measly VOL. 93 NO.1 SEPTEMBER 8, 1970 So instead of sending American boys to defend $50,000. far-away Asian countries, we're going to hire Asian Hiring Americans would ease unemployment and Editor-in-chief •.•••••••••••••••••••••• John M. Fuchs help solve the gold drain. Moreover, the savings would Executor Editor ••••.••••••••••••••.••• Susan E. White boys to defend themselves. This would seem to make Business Manager •••••••••••••••••••••• Jane c. Ruppel sense. go a long way to balancing the national budget. Managing Editor ••••••••••••••••••• M. BroQke Murdock But the question arises: if we're going to hire So let's not rush into hiring the Thais. True, under Sports Editor •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Chuck Rau the Domino Theory, it's our duty to lick the Features Editor •••••••••••••••••••••.•• Kate Boudart soldiers to go fight Cambodia, why hire the Thais? Campus Editor •••••••••••••••••••.•••• Vic Livingston Whom, let us ask ourselves, have they ever licked? Communists in Cambodia in order to defend National Editor ••••••••.•.•.•••••••••••. Carl Burnam Thailand. Photo Editor •.•••••••••••••••••...••..• Greg Clarke The record of the Thai Army is, at best, mediocre. Copy Editor •••.••.••••••••••••••••.•.• Pattie Russell While the Thais declared war on us during World War And, fortunately, the Thais agree with our policy. Layout Chief ••••.. ·••••••.••••••••... .• . Karen Stearns II, we didn't even bother to declare war on them in That is, they agree it's our duty to lick the Sales Manager •••••••••••••••••••••••••••. Bill Enslen Communists in Cambodia in order to defend Circulation Manager •••••••••.•••••.••••••Carol Reeves return. And, even so, they lost. Secretary •••••••.•••••••••••••••.••..• Gerrl Duszak Now pound for pound the average Thai may or Thailand. Advisors •••••••••.••••••• E.A. Nickerson. Harry Connor Thus it should please them at no end if, instead of Published thrice weekly during the acad!lmic ynr by the may not make a good fighting man. But the thing is undergraduate student body of the University of Delaware, the average Thai only weighs 114.2 pounds. At hiring the Thais to defend Thailand, we hired the Newark, Delaware 19711. Editorial (738-2641) and business Wermacht, the Foreign Legion, the hard hats or the (731-2641) offices are located at 300.303 Student Center. $83,333, this figures out to $729. a pound--or more Opinions expressed are not necessarily those of the than eight hundred times the cost of pork chops. Mafia. university community. Advertising rates are on request. For surely the Thais would be far happier being Subscriptions are $6 per ynr. Surely, at $83,333 a troop we should expect a Entered as second class matter, December 13, 1945, at the top-quality, Grade A troop. defended by first-rate fighting men who really had Newark, Delaware, under the Act of March 3, 1179. their hea~ in their work. National newspaper advertising sales handled through the For that amount of money we could hire a National Educational Advertising Services. German. Say what you will, the Germans proved in (C.) Chronicle Publishing Co. 1970 :::~:::::::~:::::::::::::::;f::::::::::::::::::::::::::~:::::::::~:=~:!::::::::::~:=:~=====~::::::::r:t:::=:~=~:=:~::::::::::::::::::::::~===~~~=~=~=~~~~===~===~:=:~:;~:::::::~ UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE, NEWARK, DELAWARE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1970 PAGE 5 OSA. Locates · Jobs For 100 Students At least \ 100 university announcements and not students will have an necessarily letters of opportunity this fall for solicitation· for employment part-time employment in a requiring a response from the variety of job classifications addressees. · due to the efforts of a Jobs for the fall were student employment office offered students by such established this summer by diverse employers as drive-in the Office of Student Affairs. theaters, funeral directors, These are opportunities in restaurant owners, addition to those that shopkeepers and physicians, students may discover on Hall said. their own without the help of Openings will be listed in the university, according to the student employment Daniel H. Hall, student office and any student employment coordinator, interested in any particular whose slogan for the job opening will be invited to search campaign is "Call Hall contact the employer directly For Fall." . in September. The employment serv1ee The office of student sent out 1,000 letters in employment was started in August to a wide spectrum of July to match students possible employers in New needing to earn funds for Castle County announcing their college education with Staff photo by Greg Clarke the formation of the service in employers requiring qualified CAN YOU IMAGINE- what it will be like when open dorms begin. general and its job hunt in part-time help in a variety of particular, and already 30 areas, according to Hall, wno potential employers of stated, "I am very encouraged students have replied to the by such a favorable response Biebuyck Chairs Committee announcement with offers of to our first announcement." more than 90 temporary "University students positions that will be possess a wide range of available this fall. academic and job Black. Task Force Forms According to Hall, the qualifications and usually a full-time Black Studies response from business and Dr. Daniel P. Biebuyck, H. Black Studies. considerable number are Rodney Sharp professor of The Black Studies Task director. Dr. Biebuyck will industry leaders in the county eager for job opportunities to serve as interim director for was especially gratifying anthropology and a noted Force will take on a broad meet the costs of their Africanist, has been named to assignment including the 1970-71. inasmuch as the letters sent education," he pointed out. The task force committee out were merely chair a broad Task Force on structuring of a black studies program, bringing black consists of Dr. Cruce Stark, studies directors to the assistant professor of English; campus as consultants to Richard Wilson, assistant to advise on program, and the vice president for student ---- affairs; Wayne Cooper, AS1; bringing experts on black culture to the campus Ray Manley, AS1; and William Schwarz, ASl. According to Dr. Frank B. Dilley, associate provost, of Cooper and Manley were high priority for the nominated by the Black committee will be the Students Union. Schwarz was continued search for a nominated by the Student Government Association.

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LINEN MART, Wilmington PAGE 8 UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE, NEWARK, DELAWARE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1970 Athletics Become Year Round Business By STU DROWOS Shoddy fielding by Delaware Dave Klinger and Bruce Fad (6 errors) enabled Texas to also joined in the Spring stretched into score four unearned runs. record-breaking spree. Fad, summer but this year it didn't the team's top batter at .422, signal the end of work as HANNAH UPSET holds four records while usual for many university Hannah was upset over the Klinger owns or shares nine athletes as post-season play lack of defense but was other marks. and plaudits extended the pleased with his offense. 1969-70 athletic season. Delaware banged out 10 hits TOP TENSPOT Bob Hannah's in all against the Longhorn Delaware ended up eighth team ended regular season . After the game, in the nation in the final play with a 19-4 record and Texas coach Cliff Gustafson baseball poll. Southern the MAC championship. In told Hannah that "nobody California, the eventual World winning the conference title, has ever Hooton as hard as Series victor, retained its the Hens gained a playoff your team did." season long hold on first berth in the NCAA District II Faced with elimination place. Texas, Delaware's regionals. from the tournament, the other conqueror in the Series, Thanks to the strong right Hens were scheduled to meet finished second in the poll. arms of Ted Zink, Doug the Trojans of Southern For at least two players, Hopper, and Glenn Hinton, California. USC had been the season wasn't yet over. Delaware swept through the upset by Ohio U. in the first Both Yates and third regionals, yielding only one round and so were faced with baseman Jim Robinson signed a must win situation as was pro contracts and went on to Delaware. plav · with a minor league Student Tickets Trojan sophomore Greg team. Yates played for Walla Widman limited the Hens to Walla, a Phillies' farm team in For this Saturday's contest six hits in eight of only, student coupons can be the Northwest League. He work as USC downed was near thP top in batting turned in at the student Delaware, 7-1. Meanwhile his for a while until a series of center main desk before six teammates got to Hen starter injuries, including a popped o'clock tonight or between 9 Doug Hopper for three runs shoulder bone, sidelined him a.m. and 4 p.m. today at the in the first , added for the rest of the season. ticket office in Delaware single tallies in the fourth and Yates finished with a batting Field House (South Campus). fifth, and scored twice more average of .300. in the eighth. For the rest of th~ home Robinson, one of the Review Photo team's co-captains last year, games groups of ten or more LONE SCORE coupons may be turned in at also had a fine rookie season, UP AND OVER-- Former Hen track captain Pat Walker, Delaware's only run came the student center main desk both in the field and at the shown warming up last year, set a school record in the 120 high in the eighth on a single by plate. He played for the up to 6 p.m. on the Sunday hurdles in the 1970 IC4A meet. shortstop Willy Miranda, a Auburn Twins in the New prior to the week of the game force play, pinchhitter Fred York-Pennsylvania league. 120 high hurdles with a time but he was axed on the last and tickets picked up at the Blome's double, and a Robinson batted near .300 of 14.3 seconds. His effort day. During one start for Delaware Field House ticket groundout by centerfielder for most of the season and gained him a fifth place finish Ottawa, DiMuzio scored his office. Undergraduate Glenn Hinton. many of his hits came in in the IC4As and a point for team's only TD and rushed students rna y also exchange In the ninth, the Hens clutch situations. He was a the University of Delaware, appropriate coupons for loaded the bases but relief second bas~man for the Twins the only score for the Hens. Eric Raich got Bob and played a key role in Post-season honors were for 84 yards but it apparently tickets on Monday, Tuesday did not impress his coach. or Wednesday prior to the Riely on a called third strike Auburn's drive to the league also awarded to two lacrosse title. DiMuzio joins a number of rest of the games at the to end both the game and players. Former captain Jim Delaware's debut in the One other post-season Albertson was named to the former Hen players at Delaware Fieldhouse ticket College World Series. honor was bestowed on a All-America squad and Pottstown, including last office. In all, the Hens set 26 Delaware baseball player. teammate Reagen Beck year's captain, Joe Purzycki. :·.;:::::::: ::::::::::::::;:;:;:;::.::::::::;:;:::::::::::::::::·:·:·:·:·:;:·:·:·:::::::::::::::·::::::::::::::::: records as they enjoyed the Outfielder Fad, the other gained honorable mention. earned run in 27 innings. 1t greatest baseball season in the co-captain, was named to the Another sport that held This Saturday the Hens was one of the best university's history. Nineteen Academic All-American team. the summer spotlight was open the 1970-71 athletic performances by the pitching individual marks were set as football. Former Hen season against the West staff in the entire year. were seven team records. TRACK RECORD quarterback Tom DiMuzio Chester Rams. It's the earliest First team All- Baseball was not the only signed with the Pottstown opening date ever for the ZINK STARTS SWEEP American second baseman sport that had action going Firebirds for a bonus after football team. And so, the Zink started the three Dave Yates led the Assault on on as the summer being cut by a Canadian cycle continues. Fall, winter, game sweep by beating Penn the record books; he now approached. In track, last football team. DiMuzio spring, and summer--the State, 7-1. Earlier, the holds or shares 11 all-time year's captain, Pat Walker, reputedly had a good shot at athletic year never really ends Nittany Lions had defeated Delaware marks. Outfielders broke a school record in the the starting quarterback slot at the University of Delaware. Rutgers as did Seton Hall. Hopper then gave the Hens' a commanding position in the Gridders Prep For Season double-elimination tournament by posting a 5-1 "So much depends on our many top players return, too. Pat Walker, who caught 12 "has done a real good job,"· victory over Seton Hall. The conditioning and whether we Senior fullback Chuck Hall, Pirates then beat Penn State TD passes from the tight end according to Raymond has come to play." the Hens' all time leading slot last season, only senior won the starting center job. and entered the finals against TheSe were the words of ground gainer with 2,073 Delaware . In the right guard Conway Hayman Delaware's head football yards, left halfback Dick returns in good shape. The defensive line has championship game, Hinton coach Harold Kelley with 1,465 yards in senior Chuck Avery and hurled a 4-0 whitewash as the (Tubby)Raymond when two years and junior right MOST IMPROVED. junior Ralph Borgess Hens handily won the asked about his thoughts on halfback Bill Armstrong who returning at tackle and senior regional playoffs. Hayman has looked so the Hens' opener with West rushed for 408 yards last year good in practice that Ted Gregory and Mark Blair Because of their District II Chester State this Saturday at will return to the offensive Raymond says the 6-3, 240 back at the ends, but 6-4, 240 victory, Delaware earned the Delaware Stadium. backfield. Joining them will pounder and senior defensive pound Dennis Johnson is right to play in the College "The Rams think they be 6-3, 215 pound junior Jim back Sonny Merkel have to pushing for a starting job at World Series in Omaha. Their . have the best players they've Colbert at the quarterbacking be considered the "most tackle and sophomore Joe opening round opponent was ever had," continued slot. improved players in camp." Carbone is trying to crack the the pre-tourmment favorite, Raymond. ''They're The Penn State transfer Senior Yancy Phillips, a lineup at end. the Universi·;y of T·~xas definitely one of the best who Raymond says "runs the New York Times All-East Longhorns. in 36 v·~torious three teams we'll play all ball club better than you selection ·at right tackle is The only linebacking post of 42 games, Texas opened year. would expect at this state of back, but has not fully set is the left one where team their bid for the title with "To make it even harder training" last year handled recovered from a knee captain Ray Holcomb plays. former All-American t3urt on us, we will have had one kickoffs and played split end operation and will not start Juniors Ron Whittington and Hooton on the mound. week less of practice because besides backing up little against West Chester. Sonny Hayman and Hooton was undefeated as a of the early opener. With all All-American Tom DiMuzio sophomores Scott Green and freshman and had a 10-1 log of the young players on the at signal calling. Upperclassmen Bruce Jan Millon are all still in last year. team this year we could have One of the reasons that Tortoretti, John Cipriano and contention for the other two Texas jumped off to a 4-1 used that extra week." Delaware led all the college Tom Morin and sophomore berths. lead after only two innings HALL BACK division teams in the nation standout Dan Morgan are but the Hens came back on Raymond did lose quite a in total offense last year and fighting it out for the other The defensive backfield Bruce Fad's bases-loaded few performers from last rushing offense two years ago offensive guard and tackle appears set with Merkel and triple in the third. Then the · Season's 9-2 Middle Atlantic was its strong, experienced slots. last year's starters Bruce Fad, Longhorns broke the game offensive line. This season the Pete Sundheim and Ron Conference, Lambert Cup, Senior Jon Geisler who wide open with a five-run line has to be rebuilt. Besides Klein all returning. outburst in the fourth inning. Boardwalk Bowl champs, but