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VOL. 95, NO. 14 UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE, NEWARK, DELAWARE

~'fwJ:\~.t}?%0'ili%Wil®lnilir•nwsw¥D!if011~%$JW•k . \- GSA Spells Out '"~ t $.;. '(1P Education Crisis By SUSAN"' HERTZOG secretaries-- positions which The need for higher have very little contact with academic standards at the U. students. of Del. was the dominant COALITION theme at the Wednesday "A coalition of graduates, evening meeting of the undergrads, and faculty Graduate Student producing a united voice for Association. It was common goals," is what this emphasized that only through campus must have, according a cooperative effort among to Yates. To that end. he graduate students, invited everyone to a mass Staff pho t o b y Bu J"/ei!lil Coop er undergrads, and faculty will meeting in Rodney D and E REPUBLICAN GOVERNOR Russell Peterson's limosine was the victim of a McGovern supporter's any · significant progress be Lounge on Thursday, sneak attack Wednesday while it was parked in the Student Center parking lot, Watch for The possible. October 26. Review's interviews with the Republican and Democratic candidates for Delaware's governor, U.S. Michael Yates, president A study rating graduate senator and U.S. representative beginning Tuesday. of the Arts and Sciences programs in the East was the Council of the UDCC, spoke opening topic of Byron before the group and Shurtleff's presentation. This enumerated his reasons for associate professor of art the current "education explained the rating system Today, Tomorrow Final Days crisis" here. During the last used, then went on to list the five years, Yates said, the size total number of points of classes has grown steadily accumulated by the various and has reached the graduate schools. unacceptable amount of 400 To Register For 1972 Elections students in certain lectures; BUFFALO LEADS this has resulted in a poor Delaware, with seven Tomorrow is your last or on Nov. 7, be a resident of registered, to strongly urge student- faculty ratio. points, was far behind the chance to register to vote in Newark 30 days prior to the them to do so. leader, the State University of Delaware for this November's election, and have registered If you are in doubt about University priorities in county, state, ·and national with the county department spending were next New York at Buffalo which your district, or wish further had 40 points. Others elections. of elections by Saturday. information concerning the questioned by Yates. He Today you can register at To register, you should declared that the mentioned were Penn State election or the candidates, with 37 points, Rutgers with the New Castle County bring some kind of feel free to call any of the administration has an "edifice Department of Elections in identification with you, such complex" expressed through 36, Virginia with 32, and following agencies or Maryland, 23. Shurtleff noted Wilmington, from 8:30 a.m. as a draft card or driver's organizations at the such showplaces as Pencader to 5 p.m. Tomorrow you license, as well as proof of and Christiana, the skating that these universities, grad following listed numbers: programs gained must register at the polling residence, such as some kind NCC Dept. of Elections, rink, and the swimming pool. place in the election district He observed that although tremendously in quality over of official correspondence 658-6641; Democratic State a five year period while in which you claim voter sent to your present address. Headquarters, 4 78-3330; the administration does not residence, from 10 a.m. to 8 seem to have funds to hire De Ia ware showed little The SGCC voter Republican State improvement. p.m. This can either be your registration drive has set up a Headquarters, 652-3132 and more teachers, money is permanent home residence or always available for While conceding that phone bank to call people The League of Women Voters undergraduate standards have your campus residence. who have not as yet at 655-5381 or 731-4119. employing new To vote in Newark, you administrators and (Continued to Page 2) must have reached age 18 by Below are listed the local polling places at which you may register Seeks Abolishment Of Office tomorrow. on the basis of your local residence. If you live in: You register at: Brown Cannon Candidate Runs On One Issue Harter Kent By MIMI BOUDART office staff. Morris would like to see the register's New Castle St. Thomas Episcopal Church duties transferred to a court-appointed person Sharp 276 S. College Ave. Russell Morris, Democratic candidate for Smyth Register in Chancery, plans to work for the selected by the judges. Squire abolishment of that office if he wins on Presently the function pays $12,000 per year Sussex November 7. for a four-year term. Morris thinks that the state is Sypherd spending too much money on a person who is Warner Morris, the youngest candidate running in Delta Tau Delta only a clerk. The incumbent register, Republican Kappa Alpha either a state or county election this year, is a Basil Battaglia,. is also the current city chairman Phi Kappa Tau senior political science major at the university. of the Republican party in Wilmington. "Both He will be 21 on November 19 which makes him parties normally nominate men for county-line Belmont eligible to assume office in January if he is Caesar Rodney offices to whom they own rewards," says Morris, Dickinson First Presbyterian Church victorious. He admits that if the voting age had "They are basically political plums." Pencader 292 W. Main St. not been lowered he would not have been able to Christiana even vote for himself. SHORT TERM Lambda Chi Alpha The next youngest person to run in a If elected, Morris plans to hold office for only Gilbert county-wide election was 26-year-old Republican a few months. He hopes to persuade the General Lane Paul Neal who secured the county-line office of Assembly to pass a bill which would temporarily Harrington transfer the register's duties to the chief clerk or Russell Central Elementary School prothonotary in 1970. Thompson S. Academy St. The Register of Chancery is the chief some other equally competent person in the Alpha Tau Omega administrator for the Court of Chancery, which chancery office. Then, it would require two Pi Kappa Alpha is the highest court of equity in the state. Morris consecutive sessions of the General Assembly to pass an amendment to the state constitution North of East Main Bank of Delaware claims that the register is nothing more than a Street to 896 (inc.) Newark Shopping Center glorified office manager and that most of the eliminating Register in Chancery. Paper Mill Apts. work, scheduling hearings, is handled by the (Continued to Page 2) Colonial Apts. PAGE2 REVIEW, University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Graduate Student Meeting. • • • (Continued from Page 1) from their states have the and lamented that its high • risen, Shurtleff stated that better arts programs. He cited ideals and hopes are not • Delaware has lost top scholars the achievements of coming true. • ~--~ FRO~ THE DESK 0' and is notgetting enough state Midwestern universities in the • aid to support quality area of band and music as an OBLIGATION • ~m Dreschers' Publicke House graduate programs. Because example. It was noted that although • of such heavy reliance on . In other business, g~;ad students are so • private endowments, President Joe Finlay asked unorganized and are here for • • ' + Shurtleff questioned whether for graduate students to only a short time, they have • the university is actually a volunteer for committees some obligation to work for • state university. which would do research improvements for the • First, we'd like to congratulate Coach c o n c e r n i n g a cad em i c students who will follow. • LEGISLATIVE AID planning, employee relations, The meeting adjourned • Raymond, his staff, and players on their fine Aid from the state and the university residency with this motion to be • season thus far. Additionally, we'd like to legislature, according to policy. Peggy Nyce reported presented to the Provost: • Shurtleff, is drastically that unless there is some "The university shall make • commend Coaches Kline and Johnson on their needed to improve the graduate student public a complete statement •: praiseworthy squads. humanities and arts representation on the of its financial status" in ' • I departments at the university. Winterim Committee, funds order for the GSA to be • He observed that private and will no longer be allotted to able "to generate meaningful • Second, we'd like to tell you about ourselves: government funds naturally grad students for those plans of action to alleviate • -We're sincere, friendly, & attentive are directed more to the projects. Finlay praised the the current crisis in education • sciences and that universities report of the Community at the University of • -Our all-stone country-house is one of the Design Planning Commission • which receive large amounts Delaware." • prettiest and most enchanting places you'll ever -·• experience . Candidate Wants Reform ... • -We serve good drink: all drinks; Bu~ on tap; (Continued from Page 1) years government and party campaign by working 30 • Lowenbrau·, Heineken Light & Dark, Michelob, Morris notes the precedent officials have been discussing hours per week at Penneys. • Millers, Schlitz, Red Cap Ale, & Pabst in bottles. the merits of eliminating the His main thrusts have been in of this conduct. Two years • Bud, Schlitz, & Millers to go. ago, the county-wide position other county-line offices of mailing brochures to • of coroner was eliminated Prothonotary, who is the Independent voters, in • and the medical examiner chief clerk of Superior Court, particular, in handshaking • appearances at shopping • and good food: assumed his duties. In • heaping roast beef & ham sandwiches, and addition, the former duties of centers and in giving speeches • ihe Clerk of Orphan's Court at local civic groups and • steamed clams and shrimp. wert given to the Register in dormitories. • Chancery and the former • PUBLICITY • position was abandoned. • and good time: He admits that his name In addition to the above, our 1952 juke box has recognition is minimal • REFORM • personally selected (and collected) 45's that can Morris says "I am not because the local newspapers . • running because I want the are not interested in covering a • date anywhere from around 1950 to around 1972. job, but because I want one-issue candidate; the • And you'll hear, different tunes of nostalgia every reform." He says that for papers constantly seek • freshness. • few days! Morris thinks that his • Children experience on the Young • Democrats' legislative action • Whatever capability you have to truly (v . The registration deadline is committee has prepared him • artificially) enjoy yourself will be maximized here. Monday for the Conference • adequately to deal with the • Come see for yourself. on Children to be held on General Assembly. Morris' • Oct. 27-28. Fees are $6 for RUSSELL MORRIS first strong political • both days, or $4 for Oct. 27 involvement began in 1970 • and $2 for Oct. 28. This Clerk of the Peace, and when he campaigned for • Sheriff. He blames the failure \.oPH! includes luncheon and Chris Smith, the unsuccessful of reform on the fact that conference materials. candidate for the U.S. Senate ------once a candidate invests in a nomination. : OPENING For further information campaign he is not likely to Since then, Morris was • contact Frederick D. Brown, • work for its abolishment. selected as a committeeman • program specialist of the Morris is avoiding that in his representative district, • university's Continuing pitfall by making the ' the 14th (Elsmere) and was • TODAY Education Office in Clayton abolishment of his office his an alternate delegate to the • Hall, telephone 738-2741. only campaign issue. He is State Democratic convention • financing his low-key • in July. • 4 p.m.! • STUDENT CENTER BUS EXCURSION TO • 2 • WASHINGTON, D.C. • to see Arthur Miller's new play • We're less than 20 minutes from • Newark or Wilmington! . ''The Creation of the World • and Other Business'' • ( • at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts and to the Smithsonian Museum • of History and Technology • BILL & MARIA • Friday, October 27, 1972 • • RTE. 41 AT DEL.-PA. LINE Only $4.25 for theatre tickets and round-trip bus ••ARTISTICALLY ANTIQUATED AND RUSTIC • transportation beginning Monday in Room 100, S.C. • Bus leaves S.C. at 1:00 p.m. on the 27th and • ''YOU'L-L NEVE" LEAVE WITH A BAD TASTIE IN vc;,uR "'OUTH • returns after evening performance • EITHER LITERALLY OR FIGURATIVELY • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• TOftER' 2d, 1972 REVIEW, University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware PAGE 3 SAP Has 'Realistic Solution' Illegal Parking Alcohol Tops Killer List By LORIE GROSSKOPF organization, and by the end trained and experienced Becomes Safer of 1972, there will be 35 police officers from the State Alcohol remains the most By NICK ADAMS are expected to arrive any popular drug in America, and ASAP sites around the Police, New Castle County, country. Delaware has a Wilmington and Dover forces Campus security is being day and will be more it stands as the number one more select in its ticketing of sufficient to cover all killer of young people ... even relatively new branch of the will manage eight new organization and is one of the Alcohol Safety Units ·and illegally parked cars due to a violations between then and over the war in Vietnam. temporary shortage of ticket the move to Amstel Ave. Since July 1 more than first states to try support regular police patrols. inplementing the progra!ll Prosecution forms, according to Capt. 741 people in Delaware have Clifford Woomer. FINAL STAGE been arrested for drunken throughout its territory. The devices such as First State's proposal for ~ Woomer said the shortage The plan to transfer the driving. Approximately 28 video tape will ASAP is a three volume plan came about due to the security office to the newer percent of this total were make the prepared by the university's custody pending transfer of security more modern building on persons under 25 years of Technical Services Division. from its present maintenance Amstel Ave. is in the final age. process of Grotz said, "We knew what education center location to '79 Amstel planning stages but the actual Richard Oliver, public d r u n k e n we were doing," and now the drivers more Ave, former site of the move is not expected to begin information officer, cited plan "is finally off and Extension Division. Since for at least two or three these facts as "dramatic, but efficient, and new running." intoxication testing security's address is printed months, according to Chief true" at a press conference of on the tickets, the anticipated Rodney Reeder. He believes the Alcohol Safety Action equipment will be available According to the director, for use by patrols. move was taken into the larger building will Project (ASAP) in Clayton the ultimate goal of ASAP's consideration when the enable, the security office Hall Tuesday. His hard, In the judicial area, three three-year new prosecutors and new tickets were ordered in June to function in a more efficient factual statements and to avoid an unusable surplus. and less crowded atmosphere. examples of wasted lives program is "to~ investigators, in addition to reduce the better court procedures, will Due to the shortage, Presently, there are about emphasized the importance deaths and security will be ticketing eleven employees with six and necessity of such an aid the already overburdened injuries on courts with these cases. primarily those cars which are desks fighting to get around organization. Delaware's going to be towed. However, each other in the small ASAP is a federally funded Intra-agency communications highways as a ~~?1~al and will also be improved. Woomer emphasized that the three-room office in th~ association with a "realistic result of ticket shortage is only a maintenance center. Students and workable alcohol-related crashes by 30 EDUCATION temporary one. He said new wishing to check the lost and Services of a medical and solution" to~ percent.'' Presently, tickets, with the present found for recovered property the complex social nature for habitual nation-wide, 28,000 people {Continued to Page 12) maintenance center address, {Continued to Page B) problem of die every year in drunken drunken driving situations, an average Tribbitt, Peterson, Exchange Claims driv i ng. of 540 persons a week. One George Grotz, safety units of the advertisements given the man out by the group brings the responsible for putting the facts to life as it announces, Gov. Race Getting Hotter ASAP program together in "By the time you finish this industrial development before the related issue of high-rise Delaware, talked briefly Sherman W. Tribbitt last newspaper, a drunk driver the oil companies could begin condominiums in Rehoboth about the history, purpose will have killed someone." Tuesday morning chided Gov. and goals of the new group. Russell W. Peterson for not building refineries. Beach. Tribbitt rebuked "The real gut issue is Peterson a Rehoboth POLICE OFFICERS including residential areas in 35 SITES his coastal zoning bill. keeping ,oil refine~ies from property ~wner, for failing to ASAP is moving in Delawares coastlme. We vote on that question in the It is a national Delaware. Sixteen specially In a joint appearance at a Commuter Association stopped them so far and we town election two months breakfast, the Democratic will continue to stop them. ago. candidate for governor said All they ne~, .however, i~ a In that particular election that Peterson has not tried to June 30 m1dmght deadlme for town commissioners of .Freedom To Choose control residential and a weak executive branch Rehoboth Beach, two slates development in the shore area in order to slip in under our of candidates were running because of pressure from Paul noses. Then it will be too for and against high-rise C. Stokes, Sussex County late," Peterson concluded. condominiums in the beach Highlights Winterim Republican, chairman. Stokes Another hot potato was {Continued to Page 101 By PATTI TESTERMAN to be signed. Project numbers is a partner in the real estate and titles and faculty firm of Anderson-Stokes, "Winterim? I don't know. which owns much property It sounds like there are lots of sponsors are listed in The Review. To registe~; for more along the coast. good ideas but I'm not sure "When it comes to walking what I should do." This than one project, you use the same scan form and take it to out," Tribbitt said, referring comment represents what to Peterson's habit of several students said when the other faculty sponsors with the different numbers characterizing him as "Mr. asked what they plan to do Walk Out," "there's been a from Jan. 4-24. and titles. Individual project lot of walk out on that Winterim projects ecology bill (coastal zoning) originate with students and registration follows the same general procedure. However, on residential development." faculty. The Review serves as Tribbitt went on to say that a weekly, cumulative faculty members have been given individual project people pollution along our Win terim catalogue for coast was just as bad as projects already formulated. numbers and they will fill this number in for you on the industrial pollution. The Winterim committee In answer to 'this charge, • emphasizes that individual form. Group and individual project scan forms will be Peterson stated, ''To have the students are encouraged to nerve to say he is a champion start their own projects. turned in to the Records Office after being signed. of ecology and say I walked What do you do if you out on the people of have an idea for a Winterim How will you receive Delaware is absolutely project? First, contact a credit for Winterim projects? absurd." He added that Winterim staff member if you There is a limit of three Tribbitt's efforts to include need help in putting your credits for Winterim, which residential controls in the idea into words. Winterim will count as undergraduate coastal zoning act (by a offices are located in Hullihen degree requirements. Projects proposed amendment) were Hall, room 320. may be credited in your part of a "smoke screen" to ; It ...... major jf the department block the passage of the SCAN FORM chairman or dean · of the coastal zoning bill. college approves. The Governor explained to If you already know you the large gathering in the want to sign up for a You can enroll in as many as three projects, to be Kirkbride Room that the particular project it is Staff pho t o by Larry Conforti taken at the same time or in coastal zoning bill did not necessary to obtain a scan have enough votes to pass GOVERNOR RUSSELL PETERSON PUTS in a few digs of form from Records Office. progression. Credits will be with the residential areas his own as he refutes the accusations made by Sherman Tribbitt, For group projects, you fill given in whole units and can be earned in any combination amendment tacked on to it, (left), the Democratic gubernatorial candidate and Clifford Hearn, out the scan form with the but that the crucial thing was of projects. the number-two man on the state Democratic ~icket, (extreme project number and title, and to pass the bill banninl! take it to the faculty sponsor {Continued to Page 9) right), during last Tuesday's Commuter Breakfast. . - PAGE 4· REVIEW, University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware --OUR MAN HOPPE------Year Of The Youth Vote Democrats Are Really Buggy If you haven't registered to vote yet, today and tomorrow are ------By ART HOPPE-- your last chances. Registration ends tomorrow. Despite concentrated efforts on the part of the Student Government of College Councils Three or four Americans may still be ''Take 20 gees," he says, holding out Student Voter Registration Committee, there are still a number of somewhat confused by these revelations a bucketful of small bills without students who have not yet secured their right to have a say in the of political bugging that keep cropping looking up. "Write a letter to Mayor future of their city, state and nation. up in the papers. Two or three mily even Daley over McGovern's signature. Begin care. it, 'Dear Mick: I hope your shanty Irish It's the year of the youth vote and many of the candidates both "Who was behind bugging the offices vote will stay bought .. .. '" locally and nationally are counting on this chunk of America to rally of Larry O'Brien until he cried out "I'm an ace newsman," I say with to their side. Many of us, as first time voters, will feel a special sense loudly?" they want to know. "Who was dignity. of accomplishment at finally being able to make our opinions count. behind bugging Senator Muskie ,all "Oh, then only take ten gees," he The pons make continued predictions of how we as students will thrqugh the New Hampshire campaign , says. "Go ahead, it's clean money. It until he cried out loud?" just got back from a Mexican laundry. vote, but not until after November 7 will analysts be ready to say To get theanswers,I dispatched my ace "What I want to know," I says, "is whether we voted as a collective or whether we as a group were colleague, Andy Jackerson, to the White whether ... " , , decisively split in our choices. Unless a majority goes to the polls, House, that being a randomly·selected "Please speak directly into the percentages won't mean much. place to start. His report follows. daffodil," he says, sliding the vase on his The student-youth vote is representative of the newest entity to desk toward me. , "Our tape's getting **** * scratchy." . come into the active political picture. From the 18th century when " ... .is whether you are behind that only white male WASPS enjoyed the right to vote, Americans in the Once in the White House, I follow the signs saying, "Office of phoney letter to a New Hampshire 20th century are reaching deeper into the populace and coming up Entomological Affairs/' to secret door paper that so bugged Muskie he broke with those who definitely should have a hand in developing the in the attic, which is .labeled, "Secret into tears." governmental structure of their country, but who have been Door." ' "Muskie had to be eliminated," he conven iently protected from the pollution of the political arena. Behind the desk is our old· friend, Sl!YS grimly, picking up a roll of micro-film and swallowing it.· "H,e was First women stepped into the and now young people have Homer T. (Bugs) Pettibone, the former CIA masterspy, used car salesman and the best candidate they had. Almost as asse rted and won their rights. TV repairman. good as Johnson would 've been in '68." Let's not fail to demonstrate "What happened to him?" says I. that student s can make an impact "A cablegram from Ho Chi Minh in '65," he says, "which read, 'You Texans on the f inal outcomes of thjs .{.' . a ~e Foo chicke n to, fight."' year's elections. Make sure you f ' .- . "I always wo ndered," I says, "who register. Make sure you vote. started the Vietnam war. So you wound up in '68 with Humphrey." "An admirable choice," he says. "Of course, he might've won if those kids hadn't started that riot at the Chicago Infringement Convention." "Come to think of it," I says, " they di~ , look like Young Republicans. And To The Editor: ~ . The basic idea and conclusion in this year you wound up · with McGovern." your editorial of October 13, under the, title ''Justified Evidence?" clearly "Another admirable choice, " he says, rubbing his han s;.. ~'T.p fte \jre, indicates the belief of your. writer tlfaf coul~ ' e gone all the- "'ay i Eagfeton the "means justify the end." Such thesis hadn't accepted a spot on the ticket." I find an abhorrent one·to be admitted ' "Is it true, as charged," I says, "that by any civilized society, including the you leaked Eagleton's medical history Del~~~re a~ademic, comJllun\ty. Perhaps 'WILL, THIRI GOES THE BIG ONE .•• LET ME KNOW IF WE HIT ANYTHING!' to the press?" your writer also adheres to a principle "That's shocking,". he says commonly practiced and accepted indignantly. "We never double-cross our around us: "The Divine Right of Deans." (and chairmen!) Readers Respond own agents. ~ · . _ ''·'·' 1 •• '"What astory!:' ~I c~ .) 'To~hinkyou ~ ., .. " lJ: Lc,·' •. ,J ~ ~-(l I R . ~ . . . • ....~, ,. • .. • f _ , ~.. .. ·,. ~ ,..,, ~ • '· ··, , .. , «U>ubhcans hava·, .been runnmg _the R.eleasing and accepting the ,cqmplete tape 'record ' of our staff meet,ngs by ';: "'F· ~a-~ ~r"" m"'. •'·; w, ~' ~ t;o ....r .. •·::-·e:r-- t • JX fl e'· ;,.9• at i:d n~ s I~ : ' J ~~~g~e~~~r/~~~in!o~~!~~;~ii~y~~~~~l~ Chairman Nocito and Dean Keesey t\ · pnnt 1t and the pubhc. wdl hall the without the consent of this faculty · brilliance of your tremendous coup." ' "Take 50 gees and don't," he says, constitutes a severed and most To The Editor: dangerous infringement upon our The allegations pertaining to the loosely. Members pay monthly dues of blanching. "If the voters ever .get the idea We've been running the Democratic academic freedom of speech no matter farmworkers in the letter from Dan $3.50 to the union, which in ~ typical how one looks at it. There was unrest successful negotiation has secured wage Pa~;ty, they'll_ say .: we.'re obviously Farrand in the October 10 issue· of Tlie inc,pmpetent to run anything.'', and dissatisfaction among us at the time Review are similar to those used by the increases of approximately $70.00 a '., when this method of recording our Farm Bureau and its allies (th~ JoHn month, based on 50 hour weeks (L.A. meeting sessions was introduced. The Birch Society and the Right to Work Times, Aug., 1970). Mr. Farrand might ***** tape method was accepted inasmuch as Comm.) in their war against the U.F.W. be in a position where he could consider it was agreed that the department's the $66.50 difference as "virtually the So herewith ·my resignation, boss. These 'facts' put out by so-called 'truth I'm convinced this administration is secretary would later on transcribe them squads' fire paradoxically usually same amount of money" as before, but into "minutes." The complete I assure you that farmworkers, whose doing everything it can to create full half-truths if not out and out lies. employment. recordings are the property of the First there is the contention that·the yearly income averages $3,400.00, don't department, for exclusive use by this (Copyright Chronicle Publishing Co. 197 majority of workers~ belong to the share that privileged position. faculty, not the property of the Teamsters Union. This attempt to make Chavez's attempt to unionize chairman and the dean as they have now the issue look like a jurisdictional Arizona workers have been frustrated become. dispute doesn't hold up in light of the by antiunion legislation, not by workers truth. I quote from a decision handed resistance. As for higher prices, the I requested the present investigation down by the California State Court of public has, by supporting the boycott, from Dean Keesey in the best of faith shown that it is more concerned about Appeals on March 28, 1972: Vol. 95, No. 14 Oct. 20, 1972 and academic spirit. I do not know what "In many instances, the field workers rendering simple justice to farmworkers Editor-in-chief ...... Karin 1. Stearns his conclusions or recommendations were neither notified of the existence than about paying an extra penny for Business Manager ...... •.. R.A. Bobzin may be. Under the circumstances I nor the provisions of the Teamster lettuce. Managing Editor ...... Ray Wilson cannot be but unhappy with this part of contract, nor given an opportunity to The UFW is indeed interested in Executive Editor ...... • . Mimi Boudart the Dean's method of investigation. I ratify it.. ,.Subsequently, the field making a buck; they are also interested Published twice weeklY during the in pesticide regulation, child labor academic year by the undergraduate student certainly trust that the higher workers, most of whom wanted to· be body of the Unfversity of Delaware, Newark, administration will reject any inference represented by the UFWOC, refu~d to restrictions, education for their Delaware 19711. Editorial (738·2648) and business (738·2649) offices located at in the Dean's report pertaining to these sign or ratify the agreements between children, and a better life in general. So 300·303 Student Center. if you're worried about calories, instead tapes as inadmissible evidence. Also I the Teamsters and Growers ..." Opinions expressed are not necessarily would expect an apology be offered to Over two years ago, the Teamsters of eating lettuce, take off pounds those of the university community. Advertising rates are on request. Subscriptions the members of this faculty for this signed an agreement· recognizing the sensibly by passing out boycott are $6 per year. most censurable and incredible action. U.F.W.'s right to organize field hands literature on campus. Call me at Entered as second class matter, December 13, 1945, at the Newark,Deleware Post (L.A. Times, Sept. 1970). 655-3232. Office, under the Act of March 3, ''879. Julio Acunha, Senior Professor The charge about union dues is National newspaper advertising sales Department of Art Mike Reynolds, AS4 handled through the National Education another case of the truth being handled Advertising Services. OCTOBER 20. 1972 REVIEW, University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware PAGE 5 Readers Respond-The Gubernatorial Race More Coastal Regulations Environmental Issue

To The Editor: our shoreline (residential proposed amendments were To The Editor: proposed statements... " The charges that Sherman development). Mr. Tribbitt modeled after existing bills in Anyone who knows the Less than three months Tribbitt is an anti-ecologist voted in this election, for Maine and proposed bills in facts about the gubernatorial later, when it was time to are totally unfounded As a regulation of the high rise the U.S. Senate and race will quickly see through vote on the now-famous former president of S.A.V.E. apartments, Mr. Peterson did California. For example, Mr. Sherman Tribbitt's Coastal Zoning bill, Tribbitt (Students Against Vanishing not even vote. He had Tribbitt's bill would extend sugar-coated rhetoric. waited until the measure Environment) I am endorsing something more important to the zone 12 miles into the Consequently, we can passed and changed his "NO" Mr. Tribbitt for Governor. do, something more ocean and would provide for understand why Mr. Robert vote to "YES". Does that surprise some of important than protecting fines up to $50,000 a day as Poppiti wrote in last Friday's you? --it shouldn't! True, the our environment. opposed to $25,000 a week paper about how Tribbitt is Tribbitt claims that the Coastal Zoning Bill does in Mr. Peterson's bill. the environmentalist-- not Coastal Zoning Act has regulate industry. If Governor Throughout my entire Peterson. He didn't know the "dubious constitutionality" Peterson, the "Ecologist of term as president of S.A.V.E. Should the regulation of facts. and that he and Hearn had a the Year," is so concerned our organization was quite residential and commercial For his efforts to protect better bill. about protecting Delaware's concerned about the refinery development be forgotten? Delaware's coastline from the If this is true, then why environment, then why that already exists in Should the present refineries world's 14 largest oil did he change his vot

the university community and the greater Newark community are cordially urged to participate actively in the countrywide STATE OF THE NATION TEACH-IN ON THE ISSUES OF THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIO-N ------)~ WED~ESDAY, OCTOBER 25 .

AM-2 PM KIRKBRIDE ROOM U. of D. Student Center

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... Sponsored by: Students for McGovern professors and professional staff for McGovern . . INFO.RM, DEBATE, DECIDE, REGISTER, VOTE · . I ELECT! PAGES REVIEW, University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware OCTOBER 20, 1972 Knee-Deep In Wasteland. 'Dames' Actors to take credit for the whole (Continued from Page 6) But fortunately for the group and the Winterim thing, but .... " it," blurted Zack project, the old theory that "I don't want to be saved, diplomatically. "if you do enough things Zack. I want to stay here." Exaggerate Roles "But there's no televiSion, wrong, something's got to go "But there's food in there, radio, movies, or magazines right," usually attributed to and a swimming pool!" By ED WRIGHTSON She has the best singing voice here! How would you live in the Spanish Armada, came "A pool, huh. I'd like to "Dames at Sea," a musical in the cast except she is often such a backwards, heathen true once more and the group go, but I love the forest." comedy, opened at Mitchell not loud enough. DiCicco place?" asked Wanda. broke through the edge of the "There's a gambling Hall Wednesday night to plays the flirt perfectly; her "But it's so nice and quiet forest and into a clearing. The casino." much less than a full house. expressions often are the best here. Nobody has any group found itself standing "Well, I guess it will be The play had other problems acting in the play. important decisions to on the tenth green of an okay. I can love the forest beside a sparse . The boy from back home make ... " said Ned. enormous golf course that some other time," finalized The musical is the story of is played by Rene Kraemer "I love it here," injected had been scratched across the Ned the Gullible. like a living, breathing a poor, little, talented girl Max happily, proud of his face of the virgin forestry. "I guess I want to be from Centerville U.S .A. and Raggedy Andy in a sailor's apathetic view of the Across the course from them saved, too," said Max the her rise to fame in the jungle uniform. His character is proceedings. sat a giant hotel complex that Apathetic. of Broadway. The girl comes "Thank Gosh, just so swell" "Just wait until we're "Well, your good buddy, as he might have said. beckoned : to them as their to the big city broke with saved. You'll come right salvation. Zack the Bureaucratic, will nothing but a pair of tap The highlight of an along with us when I lead us guide you back to the glories shoes and a giant talent that otherwise dull first act is the back to civilization," sneered of civilization." her Uncle Gus discovered. To so called musical tragedy Zack. IN THE CARDS The group began walking no one's surprise, she "Singapore Sue." Ruth P. "No, I won't. I'm "Hurrah, we're saved. I towards the hotel, happily becomes a star. Ward plays Sue and is nearly beginning to feel close to knew television wouldn't fail following Zack who was nature here and everything is Patty Mears plays the girl, perfect. She plays the dragon us." puffing on a big cigar. Ruby, obviously patterned lady of the Orient that is just like I. was told it would "Come on, Neddy-boy, "Anybody got any credit after Ruby Keeler. Sadly, the corrupting the morals of good be," replied Ned, pleading his we're saved now. I don't want cards?" asked Ned. only resemblance is in sailors and their women. It is case. appearance. Mears voice just a short part but she stands "But the polls show ... " is not strong enough at times out in a very good production "Television says.... " to carry the song to the number. "Who cares?" audience. She also mocks Dick Aumiller plays the "Who's going to lead us Ruby Keeler too much, hero of the tragedy and his out of here, now that our becoming almost oppressively performance is in dlrect leader has succumbed to cute. contrast to Ward's. Although travel poster mediocrity?" Ruby's rise to fame and Aumiller has a fine singing asked Zack. fortune can't be too easy. A voice he can't move the "Not me," popped Max meak director, a super-snotty audience because he insists on quickly, shuddering at the star and a boy from back moving his hands too much. though of decision-making. home all complicate Ruby's At times he resembles Tiny "Well, then. It looks like quest. Tim. Aumiller also overacts it's between bureaucracy and whenever he is on the stage. the media, right Wanda?" DIRECTION "I don't remember reading The director is played by BEST SCENE that anywhere, but maybe it Charles Gilbert very well. The best .scene of the was on the news." Gilbert's acting, singing and second act, perhaps the entire "Well, group, it looks like dancing are all good, play, is "The Echo Waltz'' I'm your new leader," especially in the "Good number. It is here that Ruby exclaimed Zack proudly, Times are Here _to Stay" gets her big chance. Lucky passing around his small number. The only -criticism works the spotlight in a way supply of imported cigars. may be his constant that makes Mona seasick, but "Somebody's got to stop "harumping" at his conceited that isn't the best part. Ruth him, Ned, and it's not going star. Ward steals the scene as an to be me," pleaded Max. Courtney DiCicco plays overweight, un-coordinated "Let's just enjoy the trees Mona Kent, the snotty star. (Continued to Page 13) for a while, gang. We can make the decision later," offered_ Ned gullibly. ·

Security Moves. DO YOU HAVE. • • (Continued from Page 3) the secretaries are hard Clerical slcills? or report a theft must make pressed to handle both the free time? their way through a maze of students and their own chairs, desks and other office assigned paperwork. DO YOU NEED. paraphernalia before entering The new building, still • • the rear office of Lt. James under bid for renovations, money? McGrory. McGrory's small will contain a larger reception a job? office handles complaints and hall and private offices for If the answer to these also houses the radio each of the top executives questions is YES, we can communications center. and their personal secretaries. help. Use your spare time A larger room on the second for profit. MADHOUSE floor will provide meeting SECRETARIES STENOS John Brook, director of and locker space for the TYPISTS CLERKS security, has his personal campus guards. secretary out in the main While security will lose its office while he shares his centralized campus location cubby hole with Reeder. It through the move, Reeder ~~triiilriJ becomes a near madhouse feels the office will be able to Call: PEGGY 738tJ66 when students cram into the compensate for it in greater after 6 PM tiny waiting area during the efficiency ami morale. beeinning of semesters and Discover the World on Your DELUXE CANDY SHOP, INC. SEMESTER AT SEA Sails each September & February 41 East Main Street Combine accredited study with BREAKFAST, LUNCHES, educational stops in Africa, Aus­ PLATTERS tralasia and the Orient. Over 5000 DAILY 8-8 students from 450 campuses have already experienced this interna­ (Except Sundays) tional program. A wide range of "I'LL MEET financial aid is available. Write now for free catalog: YOU THERE" Box CC40, Orange, Cal. 92666 OCTOBER 20, 1972 REVIEW, University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware PAGE9

Winterim. • • (Continued from Page 3) Appalachia, and a famous If you're still not sure choreographer. Gallery. exactly what a Winterim One successful project was • • a "Living and Learning in project consists of, here are . . of wet streets, gray skies, and the magic of the French Quarter of some imaginative things that Judaism" experience, in New Orleans. .. were done last year. Eighty which Jewish and non-Jewish students investigated sex roles students rented a fraternity of modern day life. Thirty house. This project was students studied the originated by a student. psychological depth of Any question involving prewar German cinema. kinds of projects, fees, travel, Students worked with grants, housing or any aspect prisoners in the state of Winterim '73 will be correctional institution, answered by the Winterim public health nurses in staff.

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Shows Works In Student Center Artist Conveys Morality

By CAROLYN HODGDIN Baskin was born into a He settled in Mass. in Leonard Baskin, whose moderately well-off Jewish 1952, becoming an art work has been on display at family on Aug. 15, 1922, in teacher at the Worcester the Student Center since New Brunswick, New Jersey, Museum. The following year Sept. 23, is a humanist who where his father was a rabbi. he moved to Smith College in has tried through sculpture, From the age of 13 or 14 he Northampton, where he has print-making, drawing, and wanted to be a sculptor, and since been giving courses in printing to communicate his he was still in his teens when sculpture and graphic arts. ideas of morality at a time he studied for two years with One observer characterized when American art is Maurice Glickman in New Baskin as "a medium-sized dominated by "abstract York. He took courses at man, rather slightly built for expressionism." New York University's a sculptor, who usually walks Although he claims he School of Architecture and with his hands in his pockets, cannot find the proper words Applied Arts, and then at his shoulders slightly to describe his graphic and Yale University's School of hunched, shooting his eyes sculptural art, he finds this to Fine Arts, from which he was sideways at one when he say: "Our human frame, our expelled for "incorrigible wants to see the effect of his gutted mansion, our insubordination." In 1949 guided missiles." His earlier enveloping sack of beef and he obtained his B.A. from the political outlook has been ash is yet a glory. Glorious in New School for Social described as "left-of-center, defining our universal Research in New York. In Fashion's New Address impatiently activist, and For imported and domestic sportswear sodality and glorious in 1950 he went to Europe, militantly meliorist." He defining our utter uniqueness. studied for a year at the tends now, though, to avoid dresses, outwear, and shoes. The human figure is the Academie de Ia Grande direct, personal involvement Avant garde and traditional clothing image of all men and of one Chaumiere in Paris and then in specific social, religious, for today's thinking Ms. man. It contains all and can at the Accademia di Belle and political causes. express all." Arti in Florence. (Continued to Page 16) PAGE 10 REVIEW, University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware OCTOBER 20, 1972 Critic Examines Demonstrates Fourth Dimension Illusionist Kole Mystifies By MIMI BOUDART· and replaced it in a few but can communicate with Trends In FJiins minutes with no injury to good spirits (angels) and bad Illusionist Andre Kole Algina. "What we witnessed is spirits (demons). He cited the By CHRISTOPHER HORAK Graduate), showing does not claim to have movement · without moving, impossible ...But it would experiences of the famous Andrew Sarris, film critic supernatural powers. have happened if it were escape artist Harry Houdini for the Village Voice and became a characteristic film In fact he says "Any eight technique in the sixties. The possible," Kole remarked who attended over 5,000 foremost American year-old could do what I contradictorily. seances in 10 years time and spokesman for the Auteur general alienation became do ...with 15 years apparent in the increasing One of Kale's most never found one which he Theory of film, lectured on experience. amazing feats involved what could not explain at least filmmaking and social trends fragmentation of film Supernatural or not, Kole he termed a "visible psychologically. and answered questions from narratives and disjointed entertained an attentive demonstration of the fourth During the second half of a small but interested crowd editing or jump cutting. audience of 650 on The focus in cinema dimension." He asked for five the show, Kole discussed how during a Student Center Wednesday evening in he discovered the difference Council sponsored shifted to youth, in effect Carpenter Sports Building volunteers from the audience to come onto the stage and between Christianity and appearance on campus wiping out traditional age with many impossible to assist him; 15 responded. religion. He said that Tuesday night. groupings. Thus an actor in explain magical feats. Kole blindfolqed himself and Christianity is a relationship After talking about his his thirties like Dustin Kole gained the crowds' requested each of the five with God while religion tends new book, The Primal Screen, Hoffman plays an adolescent, confidence by sprinkling his to be a ritual. while Clint Eastwood ( 47) assistants to hold an Sarris spoke about is act with fascinating anecdotes Kole also enumerated five filmmaking trends in the a member of "Youth for object about 10 inches from on the history of magic, his that of the 27 signs named in the sixties. According to Sarris Nixon." his fingers. Kole insisted own life's philosophy and he was practiced enough in Bible which demonstrate that there developed after the corny jokes such as "at no extra-sensory perception to the second coming of Christ death of John Kennedy a AUTEUR THEORY time do my fingers lead my deteCt an object without is quickly approaching. The When asked about the sense of absurdity, of hands." Popular background feeling or seeing it. In this first three are the increased gratuitousness in America. "Auteur Theory" in the music like the theme from manner he "sensed" a watch, number of earthquakes, wars What became important was discussion, Sarris gave a brief "Shaft" helped heighten the a harmonica and a pair of and famines. Kole claims that the existential now, because history of its conception. He excitement of his glasses. Then he was able to in the past few years there the future presented only a went on to say that the performance. determine the word "magic" has been a tremendous increase vision of the apocalypse. Auteur Theory was basically Kole performed his first written on a piece of paper in their intensity. Every film became the designed to reevaluate the trick by admitting that "ever merely by feeling it. Kole The fourth sign warns that "last" film, packed with the history of the American since the beginning of the kept reassuring the audience Christ's coming and the end essence of the universe in cinema and the neglected world there have been people that his assistants were not of the world will come wh·en every shot. Films no longer artists (directors) working to deceive and people to planted and he even offered a many people turn to served as vehicles of within the Hollywood studio deceive them." Kole said that $10,000 reward to anyone "sorcery," the Greek work communication, rather they system. for the 20 years he has who could discredit his ESP. The "theory," which was for "pharmacology"; in other bt('ame "heavy" artistic studied the supernatural in The magician finally really only a set of tentative words, drugs. The fifth major statements on the state of Africa, Asia and South announced the answer to the sign warns about a terrible contemporary existence. notes according to Sarris, America and that he can stipulated that a director's question which had been strife which will occur in the usually detect a fraud. He baffling (?) the campus for Middle East. ALIENATION total output be considered wants to "unmask the and evaluated on the basis of two weeks." Do the dead Kole feels that all five of The telephoto lens (as unknown" to his audiences. return?" Kole does not think these signs, in addition to the (Continued to Page 13) used in the last shots of the Kole's first major illusory that humans can other 22, are currently effect was called the Crazy communicate with the dead occurring. Lady. The illusionist asked his lovely blond assistant ~~~t IN5URANtE IS Algina to step into a box with Candidates Clash ... her face, arms and foot (Continued from Page 3) Peterson elaborated on an RECYCL,fQA,.E protruding. Then, with no area. The candidates opposing earlier comment he had made _ L1J'1 t • Send Graffiti to AL KENNARD apparent human aid, Kole the high-rises won. by predicting that if Tribbitt c../:l, 1na 10n 900 PHILADELPHIA PIKE 762-1193 removed the middle section Peterson said he did not was elected, it would be his Life JIISI.JnlliCC CampaztJ! WILMINGTON, DELAWARE 19809 vote because he.was away on brother-in-law, Leo Marshall, important state business. He who would actually make added, however, that he many of the executive favored the group opposing decisions. Referr.ing to the condominiums. Tribbitt, Tribbitt's reluctance to also a property owner in debate with him, Peterson Rehoboth, had voted in said, "When we do get opposition to the together, he reads a statement condominiums in that prepared for him by someone election. else and then runs." In his introductory remarks, before the Tribbitt then began Democratic candidate's hacking away at the financial ., arrival some fifteen minutes issues of the Peterson later-- due to his being administration, accusing 164 "hijacked" by a group of Peterson of manipulating the IARMES- HIMD budgetary funds to make it RIMSE department store employees-­ East YEniMG Peterson lashed out at appear as though there was a 4 ••. SOLUTION Tribbitt by saying "I can't surplus at the end of this past •••. $1.29 2 ••. find one significant thing to fiscal year when there really Main St. .... $2.11 ,..,._, was a deficit . ... 69c put his name to." The . .. - only piece of personal On the question of legislation that Tribbitt had rebates, or state income tax gotten through the state returns, the gubernatorial, House as minority leader was challenger emphasized that a bill honoring the retirement there was "no earthly reason" WALL POSTERS of Delaware's U.S. Senator for people to have a delay in NEW SHIPMENT John J. Williams. getting their tax returns back Happy Harry's is Governor observed that the from the state. Of THE NEWEST LPs practically giving away an our new posters for Out REGISTER• Now! VOTE • • McGOVERN

Sat., Oct. 21 (10-8), call731-0135, 738-3736 OCTOBER 20, 1972 REVIEW, University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware PAGE 11 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • : Student Activities Committee : • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • Oct. • • • Pat Paulsen • An Evening With • October 28 • DAVE • IN PERSON • MASON •• Special Guests • Jimmy & Vella • 8 PM • Fieldhouse • • • • • ft IIIII ftrll • Ca.-penter Sports Building • Tickets $1.50 • · ~ 8 PM • • TONIGHT • Saturday • Friday Evening Film Festival presents • THE WIZARD of OZ Dance-Concert • With Guests: • 140 Smith Judy Garland • Bert Lahr ALAMO • 7:30-9:45 Jack Hailey • Ray Bolger and • soc /I.D. and • TOTO VEGETABLES • Russell Dining Hall • 8 .pm-1 am • FREE/I.D. • ·················································' REVIEW, University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware PAGE 12 - OCTOBER 20, 197

THIS WEEK Drunken Drivers Pay. • • TODAY SUNDAY (Continued from Page 3) ASAP is affiliated with the One of these delusions is CROSS COUNTRY -Delaware S.G.C.C. - President's Advisory vs. American at 4 p.m. on Polly council Is meeting at 3 p.m. In offenders are broadening. An Delaware Safety Council with that a majority of people Drummond Hill Course. the S.G.c.c. office. ASAP rehabilitation the intention of reorienting WIZARD OF OZ • Film DAMES AT SEA • will be believe that by drinking only sponsored by S.A.C. In 140 Smith performed at 7 p.m. In Mitchell coordinator will work with the problem drinker with the one type of alcoholic at 7:30 and 9:45 p.m. 50 cents H 'all. Free to university students. some existing 25 agencies for with ID. CINEMA • "The Bicycle relationships between beverage they will remain DAMES AT SEA - performed Thief" (Italy, 1949) will · be drinking and driving. Driver sober. An example is a person at Mitchell Hall at 8:15. Free to shown at 7:30p.m. In 140 Smith. aiding those~ university students. Free with ID. "Butch Cassidy and who want • education courses in high drinking only CANYON - coffeehouse the Sundance Kid" will be shown help. schools will be updated with concert In the Rodney Room at at 9:45 p.m. In 140 Smith. a 8:30 and 9 : 30p.m. Sponsored by Admission Is 75 cents with I D. E. i g h t ~ ~ information concerning this the s.c.c. 50 cents with I D. ECOLOGY AND MONDAY ·two - and- problem. ~~i~:~ h:~ .~ EVOLUTION • David Pimentel of MEET YOUR CANDIDATE· the entomology department of Attorney General W . Laird a-half-hour dnnks. This is cornell University Will speak o n Stabler will be In the Kirkbride licensing a fallacy. "Insects and Plants- Ecology . • d Room at 7:30p.m. sessions have LICENSING Evolution" at 3:30 p.m. In 205 MOVIE - "The Foreigners" In been .outlined as part of an Licensing and registration An ° the r information Wolf Hall. 115 Purnell at 7 p.m. Free. point made by 1984 - A discussion on the FRENCH HOUSE - sponsors education and re-education is an area which will require realization of George Orwell's the Sa tori Woodwind Quintet at 8 the committee is that time is novel In America today at the p.m. Refreshments will be served. program. This division of extensive research on persons Phoenix Center, 20 Orchard applying . for new licenses the only sobering factor. Road, from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Many people believe that ROCK CONCERT- Pencader after revocation. Decisions Commons No. 2 starting at 9 p.m. will be based on satisfaction black coffee or a shower will Three bands-Icarus, Alamo, Vegetables. 50c. Dance Company with a violator's re-education help speed up the sobering process. This too, is a TOMORROW process. SOCCER - Delaware vs. Drexel Legislation will step up in misconception. at 2 p .m. In the South Athletic Complex. Performs Here Delaware revolving around FOOTBALL • Delaware vs. the topics of West Chester at 1:30 p.m. In the Oct. 28 as part of the PROBLEM DRINKERS Stadium, The Utah ICE HOCKEY CLUB - Performing Arts Series at the alcohol and Ray McHenry, assistant Dance traffic safety. Delaware vs. Columbia, Md. at 10 university. bRD director of ASAP, spoke p.m. in the Ice Rink. Admission Citizens and 50 cents. about problem drinkers. He FLICK - "Butch Cassidy and lawmakers the Sundance Kid" will be shown stated that all those arrested at 140 Smith at 7 : 30 and 9 :45 have shown with an alcohol concentration p.m. 75centswith ID. their concern legislative CANYON coffeehouse of .15 percent are classed in concert in the Rodney Room at with the 8:30 and 9:30p.m. Sponsored by the "problem" category. He the S.C.C. 50 cents with I D. passage of the 10 percent law. gave two methods of BIKE HIKE • Price's Corner This legislation set the limit Shopping Center. Leaving at 9 : 30 determining limits for a.m. for a twenty-five mile route. for alcohol concentration in Benefits go to the Delaware Heart consumption of alcohol: (1) Association. Prizes and trophies. the blood of 10 percent for by a person's weight, (2) DAMES AT SEA - will be those driving while under the performed at Mitch ell at 8 : 15 whether or not one has eaten p.m. Free to university students. influence. before drinking. As an example, McHenry said that WHEN's Fourth INVOLVEMENT an average 180 lb. man The ASAP hopes to reaches the .10 limit after WHEN is celebrating its involve · the citizens of fourth birthday tomorrow. having about six one ounce Delaware in its program. It is drinks mixed with 80 proof necessary that people be They will broadcast from the alcohol. Student Center today from aware of the statistics and the Drunken 3-9 p.m. problem through public driving itself ,..~~~~~~ information and education, Broadcasters will be Abe has penalties MOTION AND BALANCE ...The Utah Repertory Dance Oliver said. At the Taylor, Pete Booker, and AI that few Theatre will be appearing at the university from Oct. 26 to Oct. conference, he expressed a people realize. Larson. desire for volunteer groups 28. The dance company will The charge for "-----'1 and service organizations to begin its stay at the university s 0 m e 0 n e evaluation become involved in the Oct. 26 with two master convicted of action. classes in the Mirror Room of This safety this crime is $200 and Series To Host the Women's Gymnasium on revocation of his license for campus. program is and~ one year. Problems do not At 1 p.m. there will will continue be a class for beginning end here. When revocation is to be under- U'northodox Celt college level dance students over, insurance premiums are and at 3 p.m. there will be a going constant evaluation by sky-high ... if one can find a Irish writer Juanita Casey Father; a book of poems, class for intermediate college company to insure him. It has will read some of her short Horse by the River; and a novel, level dance students. These the univer- Judicial sity's Techni- been shown that 30 percent stories and poems at 4 p.m. The Horse of Selene which classes are free and open to of all drunken drivers who Thursday, Oct. 26 in the will be made into a film next the public. cal Services Division. The division will judge the served revocation are being Ewing Room of the Student year. Her second novel, The There will be a special turned down by insurance effectiveness of the program Center as part of the English Circus, is soon to be children's dance concert in companies as a result of in solving the problems of department's Guest Lecture published in Dublin and New Mitchell Hall on Oct. 27 at 4 investigation. series. York. p.m. Admission will be $1.50. drunken driving. Casey's life has been The last issue of "The At 8:15 p.m. that evening Saturday night 8:00p.m. unusual and interesting. Her Journal Of Irish Literature" the dance company will LEGAL CODE mother was one of the Irish featured a special section on present a free public It was brought out by a member of the ASAP HOOT traveling people (i.e. tinker) her with an interview, a few lecture -demonstration being a jam session fOt' and her father was an English of her stories and poems and entitled "An Illustrated committee that citizens are musicians out of the folk, Romany. Before becoming a some of her drawings. Casey History of American Dance." not aware of Delaware's country, folk-rock, and writer she spent much time now lives in a mountainside This will also take place at complete legal code in contemporary folk traditions. working with -.nimals, cottage in Kerry, Ireland with Mitchell Hall. drinking and driving. The facts are that less than 25 Musicians free, anfl you split breeding horses an ' •• orking her many donkeys, horses, On the final night, the the take. All the rest of us, 50c with circuses, where she cats and goats. (Continued to Page 15) percent of those tested knew at the door. trained a zebra. the legal limit of .10 percent THE EPISCOPAL Besides writing for a alcohol concentration in the STUDENT CENTER number of Irish, English, and blood for safe driving, and 57 W. Park Place 366-8123 various misconceptions were Support your local cultunll American magazines, Casey heroes. Feed your mind. has published a book of short uncovered. stories, Hath the Rain a ~------~------

Trip To England Notice to all graduating seniors: Commencement 1973 wi II be held on Saturday, May 26, at 10: 30 The political science Winterim project on the AM. This supercedes the date printed in the British radical left will meet Official University Calendar. with Prof. Nathan on Tuesday at 4:30p.m. in 305 Prof.). M. Merrill, Smith HaD to discuss the trip University Marshal to England, including costs and possible financial aid. Writer Juanita Casey and friend. ------OCTOBER 20, 1972 REVIEW, University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware PAGE 13 Author Discusses Recent ·Work Law Enforcement. • • (Continued from Page 6) ·chimera' insufficient judges, Barth Reveals prosecutors and courtrooms. By LEMUEL REILLY renders an "inside" account comes on as a combination of . the problems and muse, grad student, and LACK OF JUDGES John Barth, one of all-too-human failings of groupie). The scenes in which America's most respected Backing up his statement, characters whom tradition Perseus agonizes over his Biden p9inted out that there writers and author of the has depicted as a bit , too sagging stomach and "flopped just-published "Chimera," are only nine judges in four heroic to be true. tool" are among the best in courts in New Castle County spoke about and read from The best of the lot is the book, but it is not long that novel at the New York who must deal with clearly the first, the before the reader finds approximately 400 felony YMHA Poetry Center earlier "Dunyazaiad," which tells himself either aflounder in this week. The results were a cases every six weeks. the story of Scheherazade's the allusion-packed, fast bit disturbing. Biden wants more facilities desperate struggle for survival moving text, or on his way to to insure speedy trials The novel (actually it is as seen through the eyes of the library for .some details more of a fictional triptych because the "major portion her young sister (the Shah has about Acrisius, Phineas, of novelle) has been greeted of crime on the streets is just selected Scheherazade for Danae, Andromeda, Medusa, enthusiastically by scholars done by people out on bail.'' participation in his "deflower and the other characters who and Barthophiles alike since it 'em and leave 'em" program). clutter the literary landscape represents a development of PENAL INSTITUTIONS The tale quickly becomes an and who serve as launching Biden stressed the need for his "Literature of anatomy of the creative pads for the greatest Exhaustion" theory (for more money for sp&ce and process as Dunyaza and explosion of "inside" jokes personnel for good which, see "Atlantic," Aug. JOSEPH BIDEN "Sherry," aided by a since "Ulysses" (the modern rehabilitation programs in the people in Delaware's penal 67_, or last Spring's "Delaware middleaged "genie" who one, that is). Literary Review.") All three penal institutions, the third institutions are repeaters. drops in from the twentieth The question is--and has area of .the law . and ord_er Three practical methods of segments deal with heretofore century to deliver been since Joyce's time--how issue. "unpublished" adventures of rehabilitation, according to encouragement and much of an imposition can a It is "in the public's mythic heroes and each Biden, are job training inspiration, get to work on a work of art legitimately make self-interest to rehabilitate" programs, education, and program of their own: a upon the erudition of its the criminals, he maintained, psychiatric and psychological once-in-the-evening - does · it auditor? The answer, because 80 per cent of the counseling. literary preservative. Barth typically, has been that as has mischievously referred to long as the author serves up a the girls as "the world's first stimulating, engaging dish, 'Dames At Sea'. victims of 'publish or whatever he does in the HALJ.:S (Continued from .. age 8) of Busby Berkely. In order to literary "footnotes" is his perish.' " succeed the cast had to own business. ballerina. As the house lights Subs.& Steaks PERSEID go down we see Ward twirling overact and be pure at heart. In his presentation, Barth The answer is a fair one, her flm:escent streamers in The one major trouble with focused upon the second but it is the opinion of at time to her own drummer. the musical is that the cast 175 £AST MAIN ST~ novella, the "Perseid," which least one critic that, when It would be _unfair in a went to extremes. They overacted too- much. Instead NEWARK, DELAWARE picks up the adventures of measured against such a review of Dames not to PHONE: 737-9890 the Medusa-slaying, standard, the two concluding mention Jane Robinson. She of seeing the mimicking the plays Joan, the big-hearted audience saw nothing but Delivery After 9:00P.M. Andromeda-saving hero novelles of "Chimera" flop as shortly after he turns forty, badly as Perseus' tool. It was . chorus girl who befriends awful exaggerations. STEAKS & SUBS Ruby. Her performance is In an apparent effort to MEATBALL*H~MBUijGER~ and details his frantic instructive to observe the attempts to restore himself to New York audience's uniformly excellent. She cash in on the nostalgia fad, TUNA • TURKEY. * HOT DOGS dances well, sings well and "Dames at Sea" was chosen ITALIAN * ROAST BEEF a state of heroic and amatory response to Barth's reading of prowess. The tale takes the the "Perseid "--enacting would generally reminds one of Joan at the first musical in over ten MON.-SAT. - 10:00 till 2:00a.m. form of a dialogue between be a better word since he Blondell, who of course she is years to be performed at the SUNDAY 11 :00 til 1 :00 a.m. Perseus and his nubile cavorted about the stage with supposed to be. university. It was a mistake. priestess Calypsa (who (Continued to Page 14) From this less than stellar r I PARODY beginning the -cast had a long "Dames at Sea" is a way to go to rescue the parody of the 1930's musicals production. It didn't.

T Fil-mmaking. • • (Continued from Page 1 0) experience of film , cinema as a kind of fantasy, made it the thematic as well as stylistic most exciting form of art. ~ · STONE continuities. PAST WORK MAJOR GENRES On the level of practical Another premise of the application, Sarris justified theory was that such minor the Auteur Theory as a BALLOON literary genres such as the method to make meaningful western, became major genres connections between a single Package Store by the very nature of the film and the director's past cinema. 'rhus it was necessary work. Sarris conceded to reconsider the work of however that this was of little. such directors as John Ford, value in evaluating a first film -NEW- although their primary work by a new director. . was in the western. In his own weekly complete selection of Finally Sarris stated that criticism, Sarris relies on his directors such as Keaton and knowledge of film history, Hitchcock were not great technique, and intuition. He artists as individuals, but that also mentioned his own CHILLED WINES their genius when working aesthetic bias against (Corne see our new coolers) within the cinema did, in --. ambiguity and modernism in fact, produce great art. Sarris subject matter and classical Almaden-Gallo-and all imports explained that the mystical montage in technique. COLD· BEER REGISTER -LIQUORS- THINK • % AND % KEGS IN STOCK VOTE 368-1931 Nixon! • -Next to the Club- McGOVERN Sat., Oct. 21 (10-8), call731-0135, 738-3736 PAGE 14 REVIEW, University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware OCTOBER 20, 1972 Davis' Support Draws Attacks Thieu Reacts To Rumored Blacks Divide Over Nixon Vietnam Peace Settlement Amid reports of increasing Not only are small Prominent- blacks the right to my political The Times commented North Vietnamese pressure numbers of North supporting Nixon are "under opinion." A louder round of on Saigon, Presidential Vietnamese forces on the fire" from the black booing ensued. that these incidents reflect a "deep division in a group that advisor Henry Kissinger left a outskirts of the South community, according to an Two other examples of the meeting with the North Vietnamese capital, but article in this week's New black community's reaction has traditionally voted overwhelmingly Democratic." Vietnamese in Paris Tuesday reports of progress in the York Times. to Nixon supporters were night to fly to a meeting with peace negotiations apparently incidents involving James DISUNITY the South Vietnamese in shook Thieu. According to The Times cited Sammy Brown, the soul singer and "The emotionalism and Saigon. the Times, Thieu reiterated Davis, Jr. as the main Jim Brown, the former division are so intense," the According to New York his opposition to a coalition example. He was repeatedly football star turned actor. Times continued, "that some Times' reports, there are government in South booed while appearing at the ATTACK blacks fear that the disunity strong indications that a Vietnam last week, annual Black Expo in Chicago may leave damaging scars that cease-fire may be in the maintaining that, "We have to and a Washington record shop Howard University's radio would take years to heal." works. In the meantime, kill the Communists to the has stopped selling his station, WHUR, broadcast a last man before we have The Times points out that South Vietnamese President records. These incidents are scathing attack on the soul Nguyen Van Thieu has been peace." supposedly due to the singer at the beginning of this there is a strong belief among Other sources reported by the black community that the holding a series of intense publishing of a picture of week and pickets protested high level meetings with his the Times, however, feel that Davis embracing President· his appearance in -Baltimore. President is buying black Thieu is simply concerned support through the top staff and according to Nixon during the Republican Blacks in that city announced some reports, is becoming that no significant advances National Convention. that they will also picket Jim Administration's black be made by the North capitalism program. increasingly nervous and Brown's future films. worried over developments. Vietnamese before the Robert E. Johnson, November 7 elections that executive editor of Jet, the Literature Of Complication . .. would weaken Nixon's black weekly news magazine, bargaining position in Paris. (Continued from Page 13i said that the picture had sixteen,' she replied, 'but I mythological status-seeker These sources add that prompted the greatest a neck mike and visual aids. knew a slug from a shower of who attempts to storm Thieu is so confident that response the magazine has As the torrent of strange go,ld';" or, "We swam a lot." heaven on a horse of Nixon will win and support ever had on any topic. He names and Greekinated Barth recently observed inspiration but falls qff and bini for four more years that said he had received hundreds phraseology rained down that his distinguishing talent plunges back to earth-·a he · is planning further of letters from angry readers, upon the spectators, their seems to be an ability "to plunge terminated by his fatal crackdowns on his domestic almost 100 percent against reactions ranged from polite make simple things arrival in the Maryland opposition. He also plans to Davis, some in bitter and respect to respecU~ complicated." Fair enough, marshes. expel a large number of vicious language. confusion to damp apathy. but there is as great a Those who are familiar foreign newsmen who have Eventually the rare points of difference between with Barth's life cannot fail been "overly critical" of the communication were complication and pretension to see the personal allusion; Thieu regime. This would not BOOING achieved only when Barth as there is between wisdom those who have labored take place until after Nixon shifted from his disturbingly and sophistication. The final through the "Chimera" will was re-elected, the Times At the appearance at Black novella, the "Bellerophoniad" be tempted to regard Expo, Davis after the initiar Delawarean accent to a rich sources reported. Bronx dialect with which he ("Note the fourth and fifth Bellerophon's progress as - a South Vietnam has had booing told the audience, "I syllables," Barth advises), metaphor for that of the am a black man and I have delivered the one-liners that total newspaper censorship spice the narrative: "'I was tells the tale of a novel itself. for some time.

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TUESDAY, OCT. 24 7:30p.m. SATURDAY, OCT. 28 2:00 p.m. The former Executive Director of the President's 1 Commission on the United Nations, and current U. Dedication of I' LA CASA ESPANOLA' of D. Professor with a joint appointment in Political The University's newest Science and Marine Studies living-learning language center. DR. GERARD MANGONE 188 ORCHARD ROAD will speak on "THE UNITED STATES & THE UNITED NATIONS" Rodney Room Student Center Reception will follow in Ewing Room. I WEDNESDAY, OCT. 25 7:30 p.m. THURSDAY, OCT. 26 7-9 p.m.

MONICA PATTERN, President of "Women Together" (Women United for Peace in Northern Ireland) will Opening of UNICEF Cooperative speak on First Prebyterian Church, West Main St. (near Newark Country Club). UNICEF cards, stationery, and THE ULSTER SITUATION international handicrafts will be available. · 100 Wolf Hall

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MAIN STREET 368-2588 PAGE 16 REVIEW, University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware OCTOBER 20, 1972 r---' _:_· Album RevieW------__, Announcements Moldy Oldies Revisited English Meeting Theater Town There will be an important There will be an '------By CHUCK BIEHL ---J meeting of the English Student organizational meeting for On the first side appears a ''Nuggets-Original This album is full of perfect Advisory ,Committee on the Winterim theater tour to song worth noting. It's examples of the latter. Artyfacts from the First Monday at 7 p.m. in the London on Monday at 3 p.m. Psychedelic Era," Electra "Respect" - not sung by Otis Nazz makes an appearance Redding or Aretha Franklin, on the last side of this Ewing D and E rooms of the in the Ewing Room of the Label. This double album Student Center. would be more justly titled but . by the Vagrants. action-packed double set, Student Center. For information contact "Lumps of Tarnished Gold,'~ According to the notes on with "Open My Eyes." This All members and other since all it consists of is this song, it was released song is probably the only interested persons are urged Dr. Sherman in 218 Mitchell second-rate, near hit singles ahpost exactly one month redeeming quality of this to attend. Hall. from 1965-1968. before Aretha's · version, whole album, because it is The purpose of this two thereby explaining its lack of one of the very few pieces record set seems to be to success on the radio. that anyone has ever even Answers To Phantom Facts rejuvenate those early One old favorite appearing heard of, let alone consider psychedelic songs which in this set is "Liar, Liar" by them as old favorites. 1. Petrie wrote for "The printed matter to show the never quite made it, or at the Castaways. Being only a This album is a "showcase Allen Brady Show"; Carl place where something is to best, made the charts i'n only minute and fifty-two seconds of golden greats." All your Reiner played Brady and also be inserted. certain parts of the country. long, it was here and gone late favorites by the Magic wrote and directed some 8. Farfel. At first glance this before anybody noticed; but Mushrooms, the Thirteenth episodes. collection might seem nevertheless it was a favorite Floor Elevators, the Mojo : 2. "I'm Glad You Didn't 9. New York Yankee Don worthwhile, but after closer for at least some in the Men, and the Cryan Shames Take It Personally." Larsen made only 97 pitches inspection, "Oh Yeah" by the summer of 1965. The only are here. There has probably 3. The Frito Bandito. in his 1956 World Series Shadows of Knight and joke is, what is it doing in a never been a more terrible, 4. Mighty Manfred was the perfect game against the "Let's Talk About Girls" by collection of "psychedelic" more disgusting collection of dog and Crabby Appleton Brooklyn Dodgers. Sal "The the Chocolate Watch Band hits? songs ever released. A bigger was the villain. Barber" Maglie pitched a seem to lose their appeal. waste of money has never 5. "Because They're five-hitter but lost, 2-D. However, if exploration of been produced by the record Young." this sort of material turns you LOSERS' REMAKES industry. 6. Mrs. Calabash, who 10. They all went to the on, you may like it; Don't let the cover fool Durante later revealed was his University of Michigan. otherwise, forget it. A lot of the songs on this you-- if you receive this first wife. Nelson graduated in 1942; The inside cover makes for album are merely remakes of album as a present, you'll 7. According to Webster's: Raymond and Wisniewski in some interesting reading. songs by other groups, such know who your friends are. "a mark made in written or 1950. . Here can be found the origins as "Hey Joe" by the Leaves, made big by Jimi Hendrix of such groups as the Band, ~~\\R Y • ALPINE DESIGNS • THE NORTH FACE • BLACKS Creedence Clearwater and Deep Purple, and "Just Revival, ancf the Mothers of Like Romeo and Juliet" by - • Invention, as well as many Michael and the Messengers, a . PACKS & FRAMES· BOOTS· FOODS· TENTS groups that never really went remake of the original hit by anywhere such as the Seeds, the Reflections. These are CANOES·KAYAKS Flamingo Express, and the just a couple of instances Golliwogs. Once again, if you where the winners make it big can dig it, help yourself. and the losers take it tough. Mountaineering and • VVI C K'S Camping Outfitters w_, SKI SHOPS White Water Specialists Humanist Baskin. • • u = 1201 Philadelphia Pike, Wil., DE (302)798-1818 321 Woodland Ave., Springfield, PA (215)543-5445 (Continued from Page 9) Art. He became well known w: c 403 Pottstown Pike, Exton, PA (215)363-1893 Chestnut & Marrows Rd .. Newark, ' DE (302i137-2521 In boU1 his sculpture and abroad when, in 1961, the c&: his work in the graphic arts latter arranged exhibits of his .~...... ~. Baskin is concerned with the work in many European cities I.OWA • KELTY • EUREKA. • KLEPPER • GRUMMAN • OLD TOWN • theme of morality, but he and in Israel. insists that in his view of death there is an "affirmation Baskin also has a of life." "Baskin's art is tremendous reputation as a mystical," Emily Genauer book illustrator. He has wrote in the New York recently provided ' the Herald Tribune. "His drawings for Creatures of RINGS concerns as we see them in Darkness, written by his wife, his sculptures, drawings, and and the Iliad of Homer. BIG prints, are with the mysteries of death, pain and · destiny. In an interview with Life, . ARGAINS His approach is generally he commented on his own deeply . compassionate, appearance: "My eyes are my , occasionally grimly angry, in best feature. 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FAMILY's newest, "Bandstand," is out and outstanding forward as she prints and books to add to his increased her total number of collection. hot. Regularly $3.99, grab it while it's at the giveaway price of goals to ten. Throughout the game, the defense's only weakness was its hesitation before tackles Dave Mason . BLANK CASSETTE SALE and overconfidence in C-120 (2-hour) cassettes are ideal for recording lectures, etc. Regularly $2.25, TAPE HUT teammates. Again Tickets are still available for distinguished among them the Dave Mason concert has them for the giveaway price of was June DeMaria, who is scheduled for 8 p.m. Sunday, known by her teammates for Oct. 29 at the Delaware Field ~" her "fantastic feet." "It's a House. Tickets are $4 each We carry· a complete line shame she's so good,'' said and may be purchased at the of Scotch and Memorex tapes. the Goucher coach. main desk of the Student According to DeMaria, "It Center or at Bag & Baggage in was the toughest game so far, Wilmington. Rush over to 135 E. Main St. and 368-0300 and we didn't let down." 1! OCTOBER 20, 1972 REVIEW, University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware PAGE 17

Sports Staff's Selections Gridders Host ·Rams. • • "They run a little bit of Roger Gene Ed Jim Mark Brad Lucky (Continued from Page 20) Truitt Quinn Carpenter Rudolph LaRose Wisniewski Pierre Consensus everything," said Raymond. "He is an outstanding passer ''They'll show you almost West Chester at who likes to drop back and anything there is. If we're not Delaware Delaware Delaware Delaware Delaware Delaware Delaware Delaware Delaware sit in the pocket. Their sharp and alert then we'll be Penn running game also helps at in trouble like we were early Lehigh Lehigh Penn Lehigh Lehigh Penn Penn Penn Penn Pierantozzi's effectiveness. on Saturday." Both their backs--Phil Hossler Syracuse Ten of the Rams' 37 at Penn Penn Penn Penn Penn Penn Penn Penn and Merritt Kersey--are big Penn St. S.tate State State State State State State Sta.te lettermen are defensive and strong and they cim run starters, adding valuable Oklahoma either inside or outside." at experience to an already Colorado Oklahoma Oklahoma Oklahoma Oklahoma Oklahoma Oklahoma Oklahoma Oklahoma West Chester mixes up its good-sized squad. Their offensive Washington game with a defensive stalwarts include at balanced attack. In addition s. Cal. s. Cal. s. Cal. S. Cal. S. C.al. s. Cal. S. Cal. S. Cal. S. Cal. tackle Doug Olson, 6-2, 250 to the heaps of passing pounds, and Lonnie Duckett, Alabama yardage the at Ram receivers 6-0, 190 pounds. Tennessee Alabama Tennessee Tennessee Alabama Alabama Tennessee Alabama Alabama have gained, Hossler has "Defensively, they try to picked up 456 yards rushing Ga. Tech use a pro-type setup with at and eight touchdowns and Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn Ga. Tech Auburn four down men, three Kersey has netted 268 yards Kentucky linebackers, and four backs," at and three scores. LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU said Billy. "Doug Olson The Ram offensive unit anchors the line and, along Arkansas operates from a variety of at with AI Wolski (5-11, 210 Teus Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Arkansas Texas formations, including a pounds), they have a pretty Pro-Set, Double-Wing, Navy and good one-two tackle at familiar Wing-T. Air Force Air Force Navy Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Air'Force Air Force combination. Last Week's Record 7-3 7-3 8-2 8-2 8-2 6-4 8-2 8-2 !Qverall '' ' IM Football Playoffs Record 38-12 38-12 40·10 43-7 41 -9 41-9 43-7 44-6 Bye

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COUNCIL PRESENTS PAGE 18 Harriers Clip Bullets; Mueller Sets Mark

By ROB KLING Gettysburg runners to take Despite injuries to several seventh place in 30:01. Larry key personnel, the Delaware Tomsic, himself the victim of cross country team pulled off a knee injury, clinched the a narrow 26-30 victory victory for the Blue Hens 34 Tuesday over Gettysburg on seconds later as he took the Polly Drummond course. eleventh place. The Hen's ace distance "Whaley twisted his ankle runner, Rick Whaley, was as he was coming down one leading Gettysburg's frosh of the narrow trails through sensation, Shane Gerber, at the woods," commented the 1% mile mark when Johnson. "It wasn't a serious Whaley tripped over a tree sprain and 'Kentucky' was Staff photo by Larry Conforti root and sprained his ankle. able to work out on it the BOB MUELLER LEADS the pack past the pond at Polly Drummond Hill course Tuesday. Delaware co-captain Bob next day. He'll be ready for Mueller was following about Friday's meet." 30 yards behind when the Freshman Rich Zimny mishap occurred, but the Hen aggravated a similar ankle senior immediately went after problem during the race and, the Bullet roadrunner. For like Whaley, was forced out the next three miles Mueller · of the race. In addition, frosh GOOD;YEAR John O'Dell strained ligaments in his knee and joined his teammates on the sidelines. "We didn't expect TIRE CENTER Gettysburg to be as strong as they were," said Johnson. "The team worked out hard FEATURING: on the track and the day before the meet so it was TIRES obvious that our kids were BRAKES running tired. Tomsic and BATTERIES TUNE-UPS Hunt came through to pull TUBES out the win and, as usual, SHOCKS Strojny and Simpson ran their CUSTOM WHEELS MUFFLERS typical consistent race." ALIGNMENTS Today, American University, the Middle All Students Receive Big Atlantic Conference Discount With ID Champion, ·and Catholic University travel to Newark Chestnut Hill Plaza for the Hens' last home meet Newark, Del. 731-1150 FRUSTRATION--Rick of the season. The race starts at 4 p.m. Next to Gaylords & Shoprite Whaley is consoled by Coach Edgar Johnson after the Hen roadrunner was leading and then fell in Tuesday's meet.

pursued Gerber only to find it impossible to close the 30 yard margin. With only a half mile remaining, however, the Hen runner launched a long finishing kick which took him BAHAMAS past the tiring Gerber and on to a 60 yard victory. Mueller's winning time of 28:18 broke his own school record of 28:24 which he set three years ago as a freshman. Delaware's Gary Simpson and John Strojny finished in JUBILATION LADY'S $92.50 MAN'S $99.50 a dead heat for third with a time of 29:20, but the Blue ~K••p•ake Hens' prospects for a win ·"'' ...... •.. ····· quickly dimmed. Gettysburg's Jeff Biven and M.S. Dale· 3 POOLS, TENNIS, DELUXE KITCHENS Tim Baum copped fifth and 59.E. Main St. sixth places respectively to PARTIES, ROOFTOP DINING ROOMI narrow the score. 368-3.221 Junior Ken Hunt probably we gtve NEAR CASINO, OCEAN, GOLF & INTERNATIONAL MARKET won the meet for the Blue SaH Green Stamps Hens as he outlasted a trio of ALSO MANY OTHER TRIPSI

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OCTO~ER lO, 1972 REVIEW, University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware PAGE 19 Grid Duties Keep Coaches Busy; Each Has Different Vantage Point By BRAD WISNIEWSKI the duty of charting the scouting future Delaware Upon viewing a Blue Hen Delaware plays for future opponents. Hence before the football game, one's attention reference. present game is decided, they can't help but be drawn to The information is passed are out compiling statistics the pacing figure of head down from the press box via that will be vital in upcoming coach Tubby Raymond on cable phones to either weeks. This is a very selfless the Delaware sideline. offensive back coach Ted job in that these coaches do Whether giving directives to Kempski, or defensive back not have the opportunity of the Hen players or coach Mickey Heiniken. They seeing their team or more negotiating an official's are in charge of the phones specifically their respective dubious call, he is almost as on the sidelines and it is their charges perform in the game. active as the actual responsibility to Though in many instances combatants in the contest. communicate the information Delaware's assistant coaches Indeed a head coach's sideline to Coach Raymond and the are not seen during a game, demeanor is quite visible for players it concerns. During they have not been given the all in the stadium to see. the game there is a day off. Either in the press Yet the curious fan may continuous flow of box, on the phones or in a wonder as to the whereabouts information from press box distant stadium, they are all Staff photo by Dave Corbishley of the remaining members of to sideline and any mix-up making extensive efforts to CO-CAPTAIN LIZ LAQUER drives the ball upfield in the Delaware brain trust. would result in a lack of insure success for the Blue Wednesday's 4-0 win over Goucher. Though they do not stand as efficiency on the playing Hens. prominent in the public eye field. In Field Hockey as Coach Raymond, the roles played by the rest of the Rugby coaching staff are equally as ON THE ROAD significant. Even more discrete, but Delaware's newly formed Women Rip Goucher nonetheless essential, are the Rugby Club will travel to tasks of defensive line coach Doylestown, Pa. Sunday for a By BARBARA PAUL and challenged Goucher's PRESS BOX Paul Billy, defensive end match against Blackthorne Judy Anderson and Phyllis goalie before two minutes Offensive line coach Irv coach Ron Rogerson and RFC of Philadelphia. Anyone Shomo each tied a pair of had elapsed in the game. The Wisniewski and linebacker offensive end coach Jim interested in going should knots in the noose Goucher opponents retaliated coach Ed Maley can be Grube, for they are usually Wednesday as the Hens with a couple of scoring found in the press box at not to be found in the meet at Carpenter Sports strangled their stiff attempts, but generally had game time. From this vantage stadium at all. On Saturday Building parking lot at 12:30 competitors from Goucher trouble passing the ball. point Wisniewski is better afternoons these men are p.m. Sunday. 4-0 in a home hockey match. With 9:30 left in the first able to see any breakdowns in normally on the road "This was by far our best half, Shomo used a hard drive the Hen offense and suggest game," decided Coach to score Delaware's first goal. which plays are most likely to Barbara Viera. "The team, The Hens continued to work against the opponent. and especially the forward threaten, and Anderson's In like manner Maley can evenings line, really played together excellent rush made the score spot potential weaknesses in at well." 2-0 six minutes later. the Hen defense and 7 & 9 P.M. Delaware's game was The third point came with contribute advice as to how it I~I characterized by great 14 minutes left in the game can be bolstered. hustling, hard hits, and fancy and will not be easily Accompanying them in the s"tickwork. The players forgotten. Wing Jane Trainer press box is assistant line outshot Goucher 20-5, as passed the ball across and coach Ted Gregory who has most of the action took place Anderson saved it from going in the striking circles. out of bounds; the ball rolled in front of the goal and Women's Tennis The key to the victory Shomo put it in. A meeting for those seemed to be a good first half The Anderson-Shomo combo again succeeded with interested in the women's for the Hens. Goucher's late tennis team will be held arrival allotted plenty of five minutes remaining in the warmup time and Delaware game. Shomo executed a hard Wednesday at 4: IS p.m. in reversed its slow-starting drive across the goal and room 203 of Carpenter trend of previous games. "We Anderson's rush made the Sports Bldg. played really well the first final score 4-0. Shomo played Any questions should be half and got ourselves going," her best game of the season, directed to Kay Ice at commented Liz Laquer. and Anderson was voted 738-2262. 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ONCE A KNIGHT AND FOR THE PRICE OF 2 DID GAIN A CHANCE TO TRY UPON A DRAGON VENDING 6-PACKS OF SCHAEFER BEERE HIS SKILL ... CURIOUS AMUSEMENT IN THE CASTLE MOAT ••. ~~~~~CJ:B Schaefer Br~weries, New York and Albany, N.Y., Baltimore, Md., Lehigh Valley, Pa. PAGE 20 REVIEW, University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware Ram Eleven Pits Impressive Stats Against Undefeated Hen Gridders By GENE QUINN Bloomsburg last week, have a "They have an explosive Hen grid coach Tubby string of four straight backfield with Pierantozzi Raymond can't understand victories. The Hens, their leader," noted Hilly. where some of the Delaware meanwhile, hope to extend (Continued to Page 17) fans' optimism comes from. their undefeated streak of 5-0 after downing Connecticut Raymond believes that HENS IN ACTION- 32-7 Saturday. -'tomorrow's West Chester Delaware's stingy rushing game at Delaware Stadium "It is difficult to judge defense (right) devours a might well be the. Hens' West Chester in that the toughest contest yet. opposition hasn't given them Connecticut runner in The Rams, fresh from a too much of a battle," said Saturday's win while Hen 64-14 outclassing of assistant coach Paul Billy. goalie Bill Acton makes a save "It's been like killing a fly (below) in the hooter's 3-0 with a sledge hammer. They loss to _ Elizabethtown 59-7, scored over 50 points against Wednesday. And Still Millersville (52-7) and over 60 points against Bloomsburg in Second . .. AP their last two games. So, it's In spite of outscoring their hard to judge whether or not last two opponents 59-7, they are as strong against a team like ourselves as they Delaware has been dropped might appear to be." from the premier position Veteran quarterback Tom among small college football Pierantozzi has proven to be teams according to the West Chester's offensive Associated Press. standout. The 6-2, 210-pound For the second week in a senior has completed 55 of row, Louisiana Tech (6-0) 97 passes for 772 yards and outpolled the Hens in the AP five touchdowns and has ratings 330-312. The United twice been named to the weekly Eastern Collegiate Press International ranks the Athletic Conference Division two schools even while North II team. Dakoia (6-0) is third in both polls. "He (Pierantozzi) is in the Meanwhile, the defending Kim McQuilken (Lehigh's small college champion Hens quarterback) class or better," again were the unanimous said Raymond. "And he can choice in voting for the run better than McQuilken. Lambert Cup, symbolic of Split end Mike Gallagher Eastern supremacy for a handles most of the receiving Third Straight Loss middle-sized school. chores. Gallagher ranks Joe Carbone was named to seventeenth in the nation in pass receptions with 25 the weekly Eastern College catches for 351 yards and Elizabethtown Tops ·sooters 3-0 Athletic Conference Division two touchdowns. Tight end By MARK LaROSE Then came the turning II All-Star team following his to Elizabethtown College, Pete Young has also pulled Delaware's soccer team faces point. At 22:24, Helwig was performance against After dropping their third his weight for tne Rams with straight match, the most a crossroads. called for a hand ball inside Connecticut. 15 receptions for 219 yards recent loss coming Now 4-3, the Hens must the penalty area. A Blue Jay and three touchdowns. Wednesday in a 3-0 shutout bounce back in their four player drilled a shot into remaining contests, or be Helwig's midsection from doomed to, at best, a close range, and the senior mediocre season. fullback simply couldn't In the first meeting ever move his arm in time. Steve between the two schools, Hassinger's penalty kick was [L_ _He-n-_S--co-op_ D_is_c_ip_li_n_e_ By ROGER TRUITT- Elizabeth town demonstrated accurate, and Elizabethtown why they are a perennial led, 2.0. power. The Blue Jays were Elizabethtown added an It was 7:55 on a Tuesday morning. My eyes Mueller was building for Tuesday's effort that big, skilled, aggressive and insurance tally with 10 were barely open as I scanned the horizon for the morning I caught his act. It was not uncommon poised. But Delaware,except minutes remaining ·- Ken shuttle bus that would transport me from for him to spend that God-forsaken hour running for three costly lapses, Boras scoring on an assist Christiana to Smith. But there was no bus, only up the hill on the tenth fairway at Louviers or "played them an even-up ball from Skip Roderick. The someone nearing me at a runner's pace. blazing around Delaware's outdoor tartan track. game," as coach Loren Kline Blue Jays held the overall It was Bob Mueller. For those readers who Those workouts were only supplemental though. put it. "They are a good ball edge in shots, 25-21, while never get past the football articles on this page, The real practice came in the afternoons with the club, but they're not out of Acton and John Downham maybe I should explain who Mueller is. He is rest of the team. our class," Kline continued. gathered 15 goalie saves to 10 probably Delaware's best cross country runner Such a routine can be explained in only one The match developed for Chris Menan of ever-- at least based on the Polly Drummond word-- discipline. "Seventy to eighty per cent of slowly, with both clubs Elizabethtown. • Downham course record which he securely holds. He set any individu!K sport, such as cross country or playing good soccer, but played a strong second half that Delaware mark three years ago, when he was swimming, , is a matter of discipline," admits neither able to control the for the Hehs, contributing 1Q a freshman. It stood until Tuesday afternoon Mueller. "It's mind over matter, or as Coach action. Then, midway saves and nearly stopping the Johnson puts it 'mental toughness.' It's a case of through the first half (24:00), penalty shot. see page 18 for related story having a job to do and going out to do it." Larry Shirk scored unassisted The Hens host a strong Apparently, running is more than just a job to for Elizabethtown, crossing a Drexel team Saturday at 11 when he toured the more than five mile layout in Mueller. It's a representative of a larger scheme. shot left to right beyond Hen a.m. behind Delaware 28:18, a six second improvement. "I equate a race with · life," he rationalizes. goalie Bill Acton's reach. Stadium, prior to the For Mueller it has been a frustrating three "Preparing for the race is like preparing for life. Delaware actually outshot Delaware-West Chester years since he was the Hens' best freshman Both are goal oriented. There are ups and downs, E-town 10-8 in the half, but football game. roadrunner. He wasn't even able to get close to but you learn how to adjust as you ·go along. You the visitors held a 1-0 the old mark the last two seasons. There was also find out that a loss isn't that bad if you've advantage. always the excuse of Delaware's heavy schedule done your best." . The Hens opened the Ice Hockey (two meets a week) and the fear that he had "Running is like a good friend to me," second half with a flurry of burned himself out physically. continued Mueller. "It's kind of a habit. When shots on goal, while Dave Delaware's varsity ice But this year, the business major from Media, I'm sky-high about something, I'll go out and Helwig, John Zimmerman, hockey club scrimmages a Pa. decided to eat, drink, and sleep cross run." and Dave Haney thwarted the club from Columbia, Md. country. He was determined to find out just how Tuesday's plateau isn't the end of a career for Blue Jay attack. For a fifteen tomorrow night in the good he could really be. He ran more than 600 Mueller. He runs again today against Catholic and minute period, Elizabethtown university ice rink. Faceoff is miles over the summer, besides working and American at Polly Drummond. Another revision was not the disciplined, at 10 p.m. and admission is of the record books may be in order for his last taking courses at St. Joe so he could graduate in precise team they were in the 50 cents. three and a half years. jaunt on the familiar course. first half.