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This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Newspapers at Montclair State University Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in The onM tclarion by an authorized administrator of Montclair State University Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. iMmttrlannn Volume X LIV - No. 18 MONTCLAIR STATE COLLEGE, UPPER MONTCLAIR, N.J. December 17, 1969 Second class postage paid at M o n tclair, N . J. 0 7 0 4 2 1138 OK Unlimited Cut Policy By Richard De Santa The proposal is pending approval mall as it presently exists. Receiving widespread support through the use of propaganda or Staff Reporter by the Faculty Council. However students also favor the were the articles of incorporation other means. By virtue of a bill opening of the mall to cars at revisions. The main points in the passed in the New Jersey State Unlimited cuts and a voluntary Student opinion on the night and during inclement revision state that: a) the Legislature in 1948, this policy m oratorium class attendance Vietnam moratorium question weather to provide greater access president of the college is the only has always been in effect at MSC. policy were two decisions made favored the policy in which class to parking areas. authority to which the SGA is by the student body during the attendance for faculty and subject in matters which are Also approved by a wide SGA referendum held last student by voluntary with no By another slight margin, within his responsibility; the margin were the two proposed Tuesday through Friday. penalization for those who feel students voted to accept the president has the right and amendments to the SGA obligated to stay away. This The unlimited cut proposal proposed article VI to the Student responsibility to interfere in any Constitution. The amendments concurs with the policy received overwhelming support Government Association action by the SGA considered to involve the establishemtn of a) a recommended by the SGA at from the student body. Out of constitution. This addition states be illegal under the municipal, maximum number of meetings held before the October approximately 1400 students, that “ the student activities fee state or local governments; b) the representatives in the SGA moratorium and again on Dec. 9. 1138 favored this system. shall be $60 per year, payable in SGA shall not have the right to Legislature and b) two new vice However, this will not necessarily The closest race occured in the one installment at registration for interfere in those constitutionally presidential posts, the be the final proposal adopted as pedestrian mall question. By a the fall semester.” The proposal guaranteed rights to freedom of vice-president of academic affairs the administrative policy, margin of 571 to 569, students was supported by 636 students the press, and c) the SGA cannot and the vice-president of external according to an SGA spokesman. voted in favor of the pedestrian with 618 voting against it. attempt to influence legislation affairs. A Second 'First’ for KEP

H O L D IN G THEIR OWN: Kappa Sigma Rho's crooners walked o ff with the best all-around trophy for the second year in a row, at Dalphac's 13th annual Greek Sing held last Friday. From left: Sue Bey, Lynn Heiser, Nancy Tiritilli, KEP's director, Joan Frankel, Grace Cannavo. The KEP women sang "Watch What Happens," "Portrait of My Love," and "A Time for U s." F irst place sorority trophy went to Kappa Rho Upsilon; second place sorority, Delta Sigma Chi. First place fraternity was Lambda Chi Delta; Gamma Delta Chi placed second for fraternities. See more pics on pages 6-7.

Staff photo by Morey Antebi. " Pâgë 2 ’ -lWONTCCÄRrON- ° December‘l't, i960 Xmas: 'A Time for News Focus Paying Without $$’ By Barbara Jean Minor all brightly-trimmed, stood on Staff Reporter display on different shelves. “Merry Christmas!.. . . What’s Wilson described Newberry’s as “a CHRISTMAS Christmastime to you but a time typical, small-town store,” adding for paying bills without money?” that it is part of a nationwide This sounds like something chain of variety stores. He that might be said by a 1969 explained that employes begin to Christm as shopper. Actually, set up the store decorations right these words were muttered by after Thanksgiving, “ . . . . not miserly Ebeneezer Scrooge in because we want people to begin Charles Dickens’ “ A Christinas Christmas shopping immediately, Carol,” written more than 100 but because the decorations take years ago, indicating that so much time to assemble.” Christmas was “commercialized” to some extent even in the 1800s. Wilson said that all the chain The Christmas season, a time stores receive certain types of when Christians throughout the Christmas displays to assemble. As he sat at his desk in a world celebrate the birth of Jesus balcony-type room overlooking Christ, is a time of Christmas trees, colored lights, tinsel and the ladies department, Wilson Santa Claus; according to pointed out several small trees tradition there will be cards to with blinking lights. “People are sent here to see if the decorations send and gifts to buy. are on display.” He added that as As Christmas Day, Dec. 25, manager of the store he is draws near, shoppers are besieged “graded” according to the number with gaily-decorated stores which advertise Christmas bargains to go and types of Christmas displays. along with the parties, last-minute When asked what effect he shopping, Christmas cards, and all thought the displays would have the additional trimmings that tend on customers, Wilson commented, to trim one’s wallet. So we often “ I t’s a psychological effect, hear the expression that Christmas because it creates a mood. has become commercialized. Or Wouldn’t you rather shop in a has it? store where there is a Christmas To get some idea about atmosphere?” whether or not Christmas has At the Keyport post office, become commercialized, various Serpico said that from Dec. 1 to employes in the town of Keyport Dec. 25 about 300,000 Christmas were interviewed on Dec. 6. cards go through the small post Keyport, a small town with a office. “This is an extra-heavy population of about 7000 people, load, compared to what we is on the coast of the Raritan bay, normally handle,” he commented. about 45 miles south of Considering the number of cards M ontclair. Those who were sent throughout the nation, that’s interviewed were: Mrs. Betty a lot of money in cards and Staff photo by Morey Antebi. SANTA'S HELPER: WiHowbrook shopping center Santa greets tiny tots. Miller, secretary for the Keyport stamp's!” branch of the Bell Finance loan With all the gifts and cards and company; Philip Serpico, stamps to pay for, it seems likely Laughing Santa at Holiday Dinner postmaster of the Keyport post that many people visit loan office; and Herbert Wilson, companies during the Christmas By Linda Monaco dinner in the cafeteria. Carrera manner of Santa, Carrera manager of Keyport’s J. J. season. Mrs. Miller, of Bell finance Staff Reporter said that he hoped the appearance attributed his acceptance of the Newberry variety store. Each in Keyport, had this to say: of Santa Claus at MSC would put job to his own character. He said: commented on the increase of Rumor has it that Santa Claus “More people come in for loans at the students in a happy Christmas “1 enjoy doing this kind of thing, business during the Christmas will be making a special Christmas Christmastime than at any other spirit. being funny, making others holidays. visit to Montclair State College time. Usually, 150 people per When asked what kind of Santa laugh.” The four large windows of month come here for loans, but in tonight. Claus he intended to be, Carrera Recalling last year’s Christmas Newberry’s were decorated with December the number of loans is Actually, Matt Carrera, a junior described a “happy, ho! ho!’’ dinner and Ray Cooper’s blinking lights, artificial Christmas tripled. On the average, borrowers Math major and fraternity brother type. interpretation of Santa Claus, trees and toy displays. Inside, the take out $300 loans.” She added of Phi Sigma Epsilon will be “1 want to make people happy Carrera recalled the laughter that columns supporting the ceiling that these people take out loans making his debut as Santa Claus at this Christmas,’’ he said. the incident generated. He hopes were wound with wide red “in order to buy Christmas gifts this year’s annual Christmas Speaking in the truly jolly he’ll get the same result. streamers. Trees of various sizes, for others.” War Gifts 'And Visions of Atom Bombs Danced in Their Heads’ By Don Pendley shack before roof blows off. Great ultimate in realism.” The ultimate is Diplomacy. Countries are the playing table, or in another News Editor fun.” Practice on life-size shacks is in realism is winning the game. assigned colors (no nation is part of the room or house.” Dynamite, attacks on Germany not recommended. “ Player wins,” says the assigned “red”) and “The object “Any agreement is possible. and nuclear annihilation are some Practice for future officers in instructions, “if he either: 1) of the game is to dominate The rules impose no sanction for of the gifts you can give your the armed forces is provided in eliminates all of his opponents’ Europe.” Some of the more failure to carry out an younger brothers and sisters on Stratego. The youngsters plan and units or, 2) occupies all of his interesting rules are: agreement.” Christmas Day this year. execute defense tactics, strikes opponent’s home country cities “No country can change its In a tour of a typical toy store and attacks in an effort to for a single complete turn. There orders after it hears those of in the North Jersey area, one can conquer the enemy. States the is no time limit and play another country.” Classified Ads find such games as Risk, Stratego, manual, “scouts in the front line continues until one of the above Where two armies meet in the SKIERS — Half price on lifts, lessons same area, such as Paris, Berlin, or and rentals on weekdays; $1 off lifts Diplomacy and others in which, are useful to probe the strength of victory conditions is met (or on weekends and all holidays with to a greater or lesser degree, the opposing pieces.” The exhaustion sets in).” Vietnam, “neither army may Student Ski Card. Valid at Vernor move.” A “standoff’ occurs. Valley, Mt. Snow, Madonna, J, Magic “peace on earth” could read high-ranking pieces, such as Avalon-Hitl's Tactics II is “a Cranmore and 17 other areas in N.Y marshal and general, should be full-scale war game between two There is no rule as to when a and New England. Available only tr “earth in pieces.” college and graduate students; pai The Fighting Space Man is a placed safely away from the front com plete, opposing armies.” “standoff’ ends. time and evening students included. $S lines. “Even more realism,” states the One rule in the game is called from Student Ski Association, Nortt “robot toy” which walks for a Grove Street, Tutl I, Vermon distance, swings his arm, blinks Good will toward men is given rules, may be employed by Diplomacy. “This is the most 0 5 7 0 1 . the light on his helmet, fires a gun another push in Blitzkrieg. There employing the two armies’ nuclear important rule in the game. LAFAYETTE STEREO: 2 speakers, - with realistic sound — at his are three games in one in capacities. “There is no limit to Before each move, the countries turntable, AM-FM radio. $190. See Shiela Lerner, biology dr- t. interplanetary opponents, then Blitzkrieg, each more deadly than the number (of nuclear negotiate with each other. They the next. The basic game is projectiles) that can be fired in a may agree on moves each will POSITIONS OPEN: Stenchever's, walks on. The Fighting Space Man N.J.'s leading shoe dept store has full may also be used on earth. “ designed to introduce the single turn — subject, of course, to make, attacks they will carry out, and part-time openings available now. beginner to the ‘new art.’” The Pleasant surroundings, many employee “An exciting but perfectly safe the number still available.” No support the will give each other benefits. Phone Mr. Bodner, 684-5861. game” is how the manufacturer tournament game is for the “true provision is made, however, for and spaces they will or will not 1964 BUICK SPECIAL describes the Dynamite Shack war game aficianado” and the arms reduction to eliminate the invade, and they may conduct CONVERTIBLE: deluxe appointments Game. “ Players wear giant optional tournament game “is for “number of arms available.” propaganda or espionage. and trim; V-8. automatic. 1 owner, exceptional condition, low mileage. thumbs, try to stuff ‘dynamite those hardcore ‘thinkers’ who Perhaps the game most “Negotiations may be secret or Call Friedel, 746-4454 after 6 p.m. and sticks’ down the chimney of the accept nothing less than the applicable to modern-day warfare public. They may take place at weekends. r Pana 'i Sing-Along Set for December 17, 1969 - MONTCLARIOINi_ _ - Christmas Assembly

By Janice Salerno two brass choirs with live pieces Staff Reporter each. The instruments include The joyous notes of Christmas trumpet, trombone, tuba, French music will be heard tomorrow in horn, and brass trombone. This is Memorial auditorium. This a contemporary selection which Christmas assembly, sponsored by has a modern jazz beat that is MSC’s music department, can be carried throughout the three heard at either of two showings sections of the piece. tomorrow, noon or l p.m. Following these two selections, Mr. Marden Bate, assistant audience participation will be professor of music, will be needed. Dr. Dorothy Morse, conducting the combined college professor of music, will direct the and concert choir during the first com bined choir in singing two selections. An 18-string Christmas carols. The words of orchestra will aid the choir in the carols will be on the program performing their first number for the audience to follow. Russell “ Magnificat Anima Mea” Hayton, assistant professor of (Magnify My Soul) by Buxtehude. music, will accompany the Carol Vanderbeek will accompany ensemble on the organ during the the choir on the organ. Soloists carols. were picked from the choir. There The finale will be a rousing are two sets of five solists, one for piece of music done by the entire each showing. corps, the full orchestra, choir and Daniel Pinkham is the author organ. The halls of the auditorium of the second selection being will resound with the sound of performed, “Christmas Cantata.” “Hallelujah Chorus” from the Accompanying their choir will be “Messiah” by Handel.

School Congress Makes Staff photo. IN THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT: The men o f Webster Hall's third floor west wing center around the tree Governance Decision they gave the dorm which now sits in the dorm's main lounge. By Linda Monaco department, two representatives Staff Reporter from the administrative council Foreign Students Send Voices Home Proposals regarding governance and the dean as acting chairman. By Richard DeSanta equipment and technical records from the tapes with no policies for the School of The legislature will determine the Staff Reporter assistance. charge whatsoever. Mathematics and Science will be school’s policies. decided by the congress of that Subcommittee proposals also For the first time, foreign Taubald stated that the Taubald also emphasized the school. The congress, consisting of suggest the formation of an students at MSC are “sending students taking part in the project fact that the Red Cross handled all members, both students and administrative council consisting their voices” overseas to their included Arleta Abarquez of faculty of the math-science the shipping arrangements. “All of the dean as chairman and the families through the use of tape Thailand, Heiyoung Chang of departments on Jan. 7 from 1 to 3 we had to do was provide the four department chairmen. The recording. Korea, Julia Indichova of p.m., said Dr. Samuel Pratt, room for the actual taping. Apart main purpose of the council will Czechoslovakia, Mariko Sasaki of chairman of the Central Planning from this, the Red Cross handled be to implement the policy According to Mr. Richard Japan, Donato DiTrolio of Italy, Committee. the entire process.” decisions of the legislature. Taubald, adviser to foreign Michael Kiritsis of Greece, Klaus Speaking in his office at One other proposal of the students and coordinator of men’s Nemetz of Austria and Demetri College Hall, Pratt explained some subcommittees involves setting up housing, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tsanacas of Greece. Although this project was of the proposals which the various a student advisory board as an Voelkner of the Montclair Red lim ited to foreign students, subcommittees of the school have effective means of representing Cross have provided equipment In explaining the material Taubald indicated that the Red submitted and which will be voted the students’ voice in the for the project free of charge and being recorded, Taubald said that Cross would offer this service to upon by the congress. legislature. Pratt said that the eight students have taken it consisted mainly of “subjects anyone interested in taking Among them are included subcommittees have not yet advantage of the opportunity. that most students would write to advantage of it. Based on the selection of a dean for the school decided whether the student Taubald added that John their parents about.” enthusiastic response of his and formation of a legislature advisory board “should be on the Kalinowski, a Montclair State foreign students, Taubald feels consisting of two students and school level or the departmental that the idea is an excellent one. freshman and Red Cross He pointed out, however, that two faculty members from each level.” volunteer, provided additional Miss Indichova and her sister sang some of the nursery rhymes of Views Expressed By Voting Students Czechoslovakia on the tape. Correction Taubald explained that each In last week's story, "3 By Kathy Vargo the fall,” commented Pete James, voting, Betty Ann Panella, a student made his recording on a Recent Grads Are Between the Staff Reporter junior physical education major, 30-minute tape cartridge. a junior social studies major, “as Toes" the address of the Student views on proposed commented, “the idea of a mall is opposed to the present policy in Between the Toes shop was amendments to the SGA very good. However, it should be Recognizing the fact that many which each student pays his $30 incorrectly listed as 71 opened at night and cars should of the students’ parents do not constitution, and articles of student activity fee each Glenmore Ave., Montclair. The be permitted through it.” have the equipment necessary to incorporation, the pedestrian semester.” He continued, “this correct address is 71 Glenridge Although all students who listen to the tapes, Taubald said mall, the future moratorium way the SGA could better plan its Ave., Montclair. policy and revision of the cut budget for the whole year.” were interviewed agreed that the that the Red Cross workers have policy were determined in the Checking student credentials pros and cons of the Vietnam made it possible to make small Dec. 9 referendum. and passing out ballots, Dawn moratorium must be respected, As students finished voting, Sova, treasurer of SGA added, they differed on the position MSC reactions on the proposals were “most activities, including sports, should follow. Marcia Zubanas, ENJOY A WONDERFUL "WINTERFESTIVAL" OF FUN at varied. take place in the fall, therefore, president of Inter-Sorority Paul Antonucci, a senior math more money is needed at that Council, believes “the faculty HOTEL & major, stated that “an amendment time.” should conduct classes because of is necessary to change the policy On the other hand, James their obligation to the students Laurels COUNTRY CLUB which presently allows only Moltese a sophomore English but only on the basis of a sophomores to run for SGA major, stated, “it’s ridiculous. guaranteed number of students.” M onticello, NY Why pay $60 at one time? It’ll be One student, shaking his head offices, which they then take over Friday, January 16 to Tuesday, February 3, 1970 just like the parking ticket commented “no matter what in their junior year. This deprives SKIING * SKATING * TOBAGGANNING proposal the student body votes many capable juniors, who often situation — we don’t really know INDOOR POOL HEALTH CLUBS have more experience than where the money goes.” upon, the administration will * 3 days * m m m j — Three meals daily enforce whatever policy they sophomores, from running a Proposals on the pedestrian 2 nights K — Cocktail parties second time.” This amendment mall, as found on the ballot, allow want.” includes tax i — Nightly entertainment was unanimously accepted by all for leniency as compared with the The question a junior business & gratuities 1■ — Dancing to four bands students interviewed. present policy that “does not major, summed up the majority of COLLEGE WINTERFESTIVAL Box 211 allow cars at any time nor does it expressed feeling: “This is a FOR T GEORGE STA TION NEW YORK. N Y 10040 "I definitely agree that a $60 college institution and not a allow parking privileges.” brochures available at: Life Hall lump fee would be collected in Seated in the cafeteria after glorified high school.” Page 4 -MONTCLARION— December 17, 1969 David M. Levine: Observer Christmas By Computer

One of the latest advances for Helper Computer, is a year’s shoppers this Christmas is the supply of roast pig. Ann Landers Serving the College Santa’s Helper Computer located should get a copy of that new in the basement of Cheap book, “Giving Advice for Fun and Community Since 1928 Charlie’s bargain store, Jersey Profit” by Hubert Humphrey. %. City. L. B. Johnson should receive a copy of that best-selling Russian MIRIAM TAUB EDITOR IN CHIE F The editorial opinions expressed represent those of the The machine is a unique DAVID M. LEVINE MANAGING EDITOR editor-in-chief and managing editor unless otherwise signed. novel, “Dreams of Grandeur,” by MARI-JO MARRA BUSINESS MANAGER undertaking, according to Charles Schlock, president and general Nick Khrushev — it should bring manager of the Jersey City store. back many fond memories. 1 plan Referendum Results Schlock explained that all you to get Newark Mayor Addonizio a have to do is insert the name of long-playing record album, “I’ll The results of the cut policy question on consideration on an issue which now has the person to whom you are never Sing Again” sung by Richie the four-day Student Government vague determinants. giving a gift. the Boot and Tony Boy. Association referendum were certainly The opinion regarding the Vietnam President Thomas Richardson predictable as 1138 students voted for an moratorium found the majority of students The machine then finds out all should receive “25 Model Nasty unlimited cut policy to apply throughout in favor of the Princeton plan in which no available data about the person and Diplomatic Letters to Ralph the college. penalty is handed out to those faculty or thru its huge store of information Dungan” in paperback edition and Of course this doesn’t mean that the students who feel obligated to stay away and recommends an ideal gift. Of Dean Blanton will receive a copy faculty will accept this policy although the from classes. SGA itself voted to accept this course, Cheap Charlie’s has of “ 1001 Jokes for All Occasions” Faculty Council will be presented with the policy for the October and December whatever you need. by Kenneth Tray nor. referendum results. NAME INSERTED moratoriums. OBSERVER'S XMAS We sincerely hope that the Faculty Now that student opinion on the To get to know the machine a TRIVIA CONTEST Council and the faculty-at-large will approve moratorium has been tallied, SGA can make little better, 1 inserted the name an unlimited cut policy for students. We a blanket statement for future moratoriums Spiro Agnew. In a matter of To celebrate Christmas, the think that one-quarter of the student body is based on a good sampling of student seconds the machine went to Observer is posing the following a sizable enough percentage to merit faculty opinion. work in a search for information quiz to readers. The person about the VP. Beep.... bop.... answering the question first and boop.. . . and the answer came correct will receive a copy of With Good Will Toward Men out on a piece of tape: “The ideal “Where Will You Be in 1948,” “Tis the season to be jolly.” In Vietnam. which most Americans object to. We don’t gift for Mr. Agnew is a reviewed in today’s In North Korea. In East Germany. In Cuba. believe there is a silent “majority”; we subscription to The New York MONTCLARION on page M-4. The whole world will celebrate Christmas believe the supporters of the war are now in Times.” The question: What order are next week but not necessarily the way the minority. Is it possible that anyone The ideal gift for Eldridge the following numbers in? 8, 5, 4, middle-class America does. supports killing and death? Cleaver, according to Santa’s 9.1,7, 6, 3,2. There isn’t a chicken in every pot, nor is At this notoriously happy time of the there always a pot, nor a stove. Not every year we ask for a little self contemplation American, here or around the world, has a among our readers. We wish for the original NS A Travel Group Folds roof over his head. This is not the land of meaning of Christmas to be shared plenty for many of our brothers and sisters. throughout our country and throughout the By Bill Sievert to Miss Watkins. It was decided One thing we have to remember is that world. Peace on earth; good will toward Special to the Montclarion. that NSA would split into two WASHINGTON (CPS) - The divisions with the new NSTA aid which might be able to help our men. Miriam Taub. National Student Travel feeding profits into NSA through countrymen is being spent overseas in a war Association (NSTA), formed by a combination of tax-free and the National Student Association tax-deductible arrangements. In A Montclair Specialty (NSA) to handle its travel other words, NSTA kept its own programs, has folded, casting new books, but seeded profit back into NSA. Montclair State College has been doubts on the parent administrators which belong to the Ogden During last summer’s NSA endowed with a new food service director, organization’s financial stability. ■ Corporation but we do know that it can be All commitments made by the Congress in El Paso, Tex., NSA MSC’s sixth since July 1968. 900 stomachs which suffer from these travel association beyond the end officials expressed hope that the turnovers. We only hope that 1970 will bring of 1969 have been severed as the services division especially the We don’t claim to understand the high a little more efficiency to the food service A m erican leader in student travel service, would make enough percentage of turnover of staff and on campus. overseas travel filed for money to heal the organization’s bankruptcy. While the travel already serious financial ills. association was run independently The bankruptcy petition will Especially Montclair of NSA, it did handle NSA’s travel not affect any NSA service programs and was a source of programs, according to NSTA income for the student Director Steve Corker. .The travel association. program will be turned over to the Student Travel Magazine N ational Academic Services Editor Ann Watkins has charged (NAS) corporation which already the primary reason for the demise handles the NSA record and book of NSTA was “inefficiency in its clubs and insurance program. operation. Run in a haphazard Students on some campuses manner characteristic of its parent have charged that NAS must be organization.. .. NSTA reached held responsible for all refunds on the point at which nearly all of its flights and tours owed students by travel-connected transactions NSTA since it is connected in entailed some kind of loss.” both personnel and finances with NSTA was formed in 1968 NSA and NSTA. when NSA directors began Despite the bankruptcy looking for a more efficient means petition and despite some student of making the services program concern over refunds, NSA support its social, political, and remains publicly optimistic about local campus activities, according the future of its service program.

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News-Features Editors...... Roberta Kuehl, Don Pendley Sports Editor...... Paul Kowalczyk Drama and Arts Editors...... Maurice Moran, Curt DeGroat Magazine Editor...... Ginny Saunderson Makeup Editor...... Anne Manning Picture Editor ...... Morey Antebi Copy Editor...... Susan Dominski Journalistic Adviser...... Michael F.X. Grieco Circulation by the men of Alpha Phi Omega TO THE TRIBUTE TO A DECADE By EDITOR Frank Ignoring on 1968: A Day in March Cripps Op/xtrl unity

To the Editor: “With America’s sons in the suffered nearly 1200 killed and and soon became synonimous< Vice-president Richard Nixon, field far away, with America’s It is interesting to note that 5000 wounded. with "revolution." Republican party candidate. future under challenge right here On April 4, all the horror and HOT AND HEAVY only two English professors — In the Middle East the at home, with our hopes and the tragedy of the Kennedy The campaign raged hot and Mrs. Carole Stone and Dr. Arab-Israeli conflict still raged world’s hopes for peace in the assasination was brought to mind heavy. Character assassinations, Douglass Schwegel - and a with bullets and words. In Africa, balance every day, I do not when an assassin fatally shot Dr. mudslinging, charges and history professor. Dr. Harry Balfe, the horror of the Biafra-Nigeria believe that I should devote an Martin Luther King in Memphis, counter-charges flew across the attended the annual Quarterly conflict came ^sharply into focus) hour or a day of my time to any Tenn. Again the nation mourned months and the front pages of poetry reading, Dec. 3, which before the world. And then, on personal partisan causes or to any the fallen leader. And hardly had America’s newspapers. A few featured six students and a Aug. 20, the world watched and duties other than the awesome the flags been returned to issues even found their way into member of the English faculty, trembled as Russia and her duties of this office — the full-staff when Sen. Robert the contest. Mr. William Dell, reading their Warsaw pact-allies invaded Presidency of your country.” Kennedy, brother of the late original works. Czechoslovakia to snuff out a Nixon was the front runner in The month was March. The President, was fatally shot by an liberalist movement in that tiny August, but Humphrey quickly We feel that the English year 1968. The speaker was land. assassin in the midst of a victory closed the gap by November. department could assume a more President Lyndon B. Johnson: celebration after the California “Accordingly, I shall not seek, Wallace was a spoiler, drawing active role in creative writing on If things looked bad on the primary. votes from both, mostly from and I will not accept, the this campus. The faculty ignored international scene in 1968, they Behind the scenes all the time Humphrey. On Nov. 5, the nomination of my party for an opportunity to interreact with were nearly disasterous in the was the Presidential race. Many American people chose “new another term as your President.” the students and expand an area . The violence of the men offered themselves, on as leadership” for America, and STORMY YEARS of common interest. 1967 riots was not repeated, and many different platforms. By elected Richard M. Nixon the By March President Johnson, many felt it was a good sign. But November, three men stood above 37th President of the United after four stormy years in office, We want to encourage the many more were shocked and the rest — Vice-President Hubert States. faculty to respond and participate had enough. The burdens of angered by violence and Humphrey, Democratic candidate, Perhaps the most significant in any creative dimensionin the leadership, the weight of disruptions on American former Governor of Alabama, event of 1968, while wars raged, future. An involvement is responsibility, sat on his shoulders campuses. Students for George Wallace, American riots developed, candidates necessary to make a success out of as a mighty weight — and the year Democratic Society (SDS), Independence Party candidate, debated, and general hysteria’ possibilities. The possibilities for had just begun. Student Non-Violent and last, but not least, a man who gripped the country, was that of a good things are strong and we January first of that year saw Coordinating Committee (SNCC) overcame two dramatic defeats, team of doctors, who, after many waste them continuously when a the war in Vietnam still hot, and and a number of other one for the presidency in 1960, years of research and work, total commitment isn’t made. We the peace movement at home organizations daily found their and one in the California completed successfully the third are demanding that commitment. continued its pressure to end the way into newspaper headlines. gubanatorial race in 1962, former in a series of heart transplants — Susan L. Guatelli, editor, war. The year, at first indication while hope quickly dwindled in seemed to be proceding in the NORTH Quarterly. the hearts of men the world round path of the previous year. Then, HUDSON — offering meager hope in this to the astonishment of the United THE JERSEY JQURN rurticipulion / rge«l ★ ★ “vale of tears.” States, and the world, for the first “,J3lrrsfg ®bseruer A-9-.I V 1*41 As the clock struck midnight, In Mack Studies time in 150 years, a U. S. warship, that cold Dec. 31, men the USS Pueblo, was seized on the Vietnam Plank Is Coming Up throughout the world sighed To the Editor: Pacific Ocean by the tiny country deeply, thankful that the year was Many references have been of North Korea. The date was Jan. past. 1968 — the year of crisis, the made concerning a black studies 23, and from that point on, one CONVENTION GETTING ROUGHER program here at Montclair State crisis after another captured the year of violence, was over. College. There is no such prbgram headlines in the nation’s at this college now. This is not to newspapers. 1968, the year of FINAL say that there will not be one crises and violence, had officially (The ê>tar-Iebger EDITION SSS Is soon. This committee is presently begun. studying the possibilities of such a Hardly had America and the Satisfied program. There are some 12 world caught its breath after the Hut Computer courses that were set up last year Pueblo crisis, when the North Challenges Results dealing with some of the aspects V ietnam ese and Viet Cong JOHNSON WONT RUN of black life. At that time there violated their own new year Special to the Montclarion. was no effort on the part of the cease-fire and (dealt a staggering G reater WASHINGTON (CPS) - The students to set up what can blow) to U. S. and South T h e T i m e s -U n Kocheater larWiW. 4 r, flwnJai I » fit, Jm* 4, 141 Edition National Selective Service appropriately be termed a black V ietnam ese troops in the headquarters is satisfied with the studies program. infamous Tet offensive on Jan. fairness of the Dec. 1 lottery 30. By Feb. 8, only one week, the despite the fact that computer In the preregistration form for U. S. and South Vietnamese Kennedy Dies; Nation in Mourning checks have shown the drawing the spring semester there were favored those born in the first half only she of these black courses to of the year. be offered. This was not due to Barbara Fischer: Opinion Left lack of student interest, for a A Selective Service official told majority of the students now CPS the selection process was enrolled in these courses feel that 7he Lottery's Hiddles made as random as possible in they should be offered next On Dec. 1 the Selective Service remains the same regardless of that capsules containing dates sem ester. .. The administrative System picked the order of call when the individual enters the were stirred with a spade before powers made these decisions for men between 19 and 26. For pool. One other important factor the first one was picked, and that without any concern for student some men their anxieties must be considered: Congress can FISCHER the picking was done by 52 evaluation of these courses. continue: for others there is a change the order of call anytime it people, all of whom did not pull feeling of relief. For draft pleases. Conceivable, Congress can out capsules from the same place Through student petitions and counselors like myself, it has change the order of call next year, uncertainty has been taken out of in the bowl. numerous meetings, the courses created havoc. and completely wipe out this the process. COMPUTER ANALYSES Influence of Afro-American Most of us have read the same system. NOT PALATABLE Soon after the lottery, two Culture on Music and The Black material on the revisions, i. e. The Many draft counselors, myself college students, Brian Reid of the Family will be taught. The title of New York Times, that our The lottery system has allowed included, do not feel that the University of Maryland and John Negro in American History will be counselees have read. We are all many men to better plan for their lottery has made the Selective Ware of USC, were reported to changed to Black History and the waiting for our legal periodical future actions concerning the Service System any more have discovered, by running the course altered as to give an from the National Lawyers Guild draft. One for example, who is palatable. For us, the Selective lottery results through computers, up-to-date and currently objective to clarify the new order of call. number one, and a minister in the Service System is unreformable; th at draft officials evidently perspective to the course. What 1 have been telling my Universal Life Church, has said that is, it should be abolished. 1 placed the dates in the bowl in present counselees is to hold on that if he is unable to obtain a do not, however, favor a volunteer chronological order with January All students desiring to until I receive and read the new ministerial deferment, he will go army, as does President Nixon. at the bottom and December at participate in these or any of the m aterial being sent to all to Canada. Since Universal Life What the new order to call has the top. black experience courses are urged counselors. It is important to is a rather new religious sect, done is to lessen the pressure to sign up for them at the remember that the new revisions made up mostly of leftist-thinking against the system. It allows those The figures bore them out. registration office. It is a do not affect deferments or the people, and all of whose members who have practically no chance of People born in December had the requirement of the college that granting of deferments. All the are ministers, it is possible that being drafted to forget about the lowest average ranking, 121. each student as of the class of regulations change is the order of this man will have trouble problem facing the other November was close behind at an 1973 take at least one of the call once the individual becomes receiving a deferment. For him, two-thirds. For us it means that average of 149, followed by courses designated as the black 1-A. decisions have been made. Since we will have to work twice as hard October and September. The experience before graduation. For those presently in the he knows that he will definitely to abolish this obnoxious system average January ranking was 201, Black Students Committee for 19-26 age group, the number one be drafted, he has been forced to which provides men for an illegal, February 202, March 226, April Black Studies. receives in the present drawing make a decision. Some of the immoral and unjust war. 203 and May 208. LINING UP: Draft lottery numbers displayed, the brothers o f Gamma Delta Chi line up for Montclarlon fotog before their Greek sing appearance. They went on to win the second-place fraternity trophy in Dalphac's 13th annual sing.

OFFENSE AND DEFENSE: Life Hall's commuter lounge was the scene participants and spectators during last week's Vietnam moratorium. The Stud, Union program included draft counseling, music and a general rap session for and against the war. On Saturday, MSC students along with students of I Theological Seminary, New York, distributed peace leaflets on Bloomfiek Watchung Plaza and Upper Montclair center.

LAST MINUTE TOUCHES: Junior Judy Kupisioski gives a last GUEST SINGER: Pat LaCarrubba joined the Gerojac Trio in ‘Spinning Wheel.' touch to her carnation before showtime. She sang with Mu Sigma. Decem ber 17, 1969 - MONTCLARION Page M-1 © r a m a a itò Graduate in Liliput A 1953 former president of the Creative Writing Club of MSC, who found a fascination with Thomas Wolfe, hated math and was published in Quarterly, has &rtg &ebteto been published by Pageant Press of New York. The book is entitled “Joan of Liliput,” written by Jean Sinfonia and musical America Candee nee Carey, and it is the By Edward Moderacki building of theme upon theme, Gate of Heaveh” was divided into story of petite Joan in an antsize and hightening the intensity of the three parts, the outer sections village who travels beyond the Robert Santin music until its climax. having the same joyous, rocks and the snails one day to see The brothers of Phi Mu Alpha “American Civil War Fantasy” sometimes Dandelion motif while the world beyond. There she is Sinfonia fraternity presented by Jerry H. Bilik presented the the middle section resembling a discovered by a young “giant” girl Musical America VIll — Sinfonia mood of the United States prior chorale. who takes Joan back to her Concert Band, Sonfonia mixed suburban home and her baseball Jean Candee to, during and after the Civil War Vincent Persichetti’s “Proverb” fanatic brother. Unsuccessful in Liliput. chorus and Sinfonia male chorus through its music. was cleverly built upon the initial — Dec. 9 in Memorial auditorium. “Reflection” by John Ness melodic line while “Sweet filled in the commentary and Beck was characterized by its At the house, according to “ The Sinfonians,” a Canaan” by Clifford Taylor called it a story. symphonic march by Clifton dissonant harmonies and showed the many moods of the publisher’s notes, Joan finds Williams based on the traditional “shimmering” sounds. negro spiritual. “original uses.. . . for the food While this writer does not Phi Alpha song, “Hail Sinfonia,” A brief introduction, the she is served at the giant’s house.” profess to be a child’s story was the first selection. By theme and five variants, sent the “Now is the Caroling Season” As it begins to get dark, she is expert, I hope that I can tell the spotlighting each instrument, mediaeval melody through five by Dorothy Priesting was done in invited back some day to ice skate difference between child-ness and section by section, Williams was true metamorphoses and thus the style of an old English on an ice cube. “Then they ran childish-ness. Mrs. Candee is the able to build up a massively full strongly contrasted in tempo and madrigal. Laurence Morton’s back past/the tree that was tall/ mother of three children and tone. character “Variants on a “ Psalm 150” showed the Joan must be home/ before it’s should be more than familiar with T h e dramatic opening Mediaeval Tune” by Norman brilliance the choir was capable of nightfall.” these. “Joan” does not reflect any announced by cornets in Vittorio Dello Joio. achieving. understanding. The story is good Giannini’s “Fantastia for Band” The Sinfonia mixed chorus, The Sinfonia male chorus SACRIFICED CONTENT - after all, we see it in hundreds and subsequent changes in tone combining Sinfonia and Sigma presented “The Testament of The story is, of course, based of tv cartoons a year — but the color; tempo and instumentation Alpha lota — national professional Freedom” by Randall Thompson on an age-old premise, first style of her writing leaves much to exemplified the' deep expansive women’s fraternity — presented which showed that simplicity in exploited by Jonathan Swift in be desired. sound for which he is noted. five selections following the hands of a master composer is the 18th century. But this Don Gillis’s “The January intermission. not a hindrance to power and particular rendition is hardly Mrs. Candee wrote poetry for February March” featured the Randall Thompson’s “The majesty in music. worth the while. The quality of Quarterly that was slightly better poetry is not good. Iambic than the form used in this book. Centennial celebration: pentameter is easy for even the Poems such as “The Shoeshine untalented writers to inscribe. But Boy” in 1952 and “Parcels” of the true “poet” will not sacrifice 1951 showed somewhat of a Three decades of art her content for a rhyme scheme promising career for a graduate of that doesn’t read properly. One MSC. But I hope that “Joan of evening, with registration for any In celebration of the centennial monumental showing of has the feeling that she wrote Liliput” is not that career. open spaces for $5. of the Metropolitan Museum of contemporary American art ever words that rhymed first, then Moran Art, a complete weekend of brought together. Conceived and Pre-registration can be made by mixed media will be offered on executed by Henry Geldzahler, mailing the fee to the museum, the theme “New York Painting curator of Contemporary Arts, care of the education department. and S cu lp tu re’ 1940-1970.” the exhibition will include more S aturday’s program includes Beginning this Fri., Dec 19, than 400 paintings, drawings and footage of films rarely or never the weekend exhibition will be sculptures. It follows the growth seen in the New York area, open to college students and of art from the abstract including an interview with David graduates of the Metropolitan impressionism of the forties to Smith and a film by and about area. On the show itself, Life hard edge, pop, minimal and other Andy Warhol. magazine has commented: “The artistic movements. Geldzahler show is glorious. By enabling us to has pointed out that “the show is This is the first time that see the work of 43 artists in not a general inventory of the past anything has been done quantity, we can appreciate some three decades but an evaluation, a exclusively for college and of the major accomplishments of sorting out of major themes and university students, but it isjust a the last three decades.” figures.” beginning to show the art world This is perhaps the most The galleries open Friday what is being accomplished.

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there is Jazz Interactions, a Thompson Streets. You can buy a By Russ Layne non-profit jazz organization that drink, milk it for the rest of the Staff Reporter is extrem ely dedicated to night, and dig some top names in One of the least happening spreading the aknowledgement of jazz (and some TOP waitresses.) things in New York, where all forms of jazz as America’s 4) The Village Vanguard at the SING, MY BROTHERS: folk troubadour Michael Cooney w ill be everything is supposed to happen, most important art form. Allen corner of 11th St. and 7th at Upsala College on Sun. Dec. 21. is jazz. For that matter, the only Pepper is the man who takes care avenue. Again, the occasion will original art form of America of business at Danny’s. If you’re be costly but the sounds are top: receives as much recognition in interested in joining the every night one of the greatest this country as baseball receives in organization, see him. jazz bands in the world is featured Russia. Jazz is not Herb Alpert or - Thad Jones - Mel Lewis. Upsala chapel rings folk Janis Joplin. It’s hardly Peter HIP LOCATION 5) Other top clubs include Nero or the Supremes, a group 2) Slug’s in the Far East is a Plaza 9 where you have to own an The first in a series of folk His songs have been classified which always seems to place club that demands a heavy pocket oil well to dig the music, at the concerts on the third Sunday of as “Seeger-ish” running the gamut highly in the Playboy’s Readers but gives good returns. The Plaza Hotel near Central Park; every month will occur at Upsala of folk, from down home Poll. For those readers who really atmosphere is very conducive to Club Baron on 131st and Lenox College Chapel on Dec. 21. country, to Irish ballads to the want to get into some good jazz digging the best sounds that New avenue, where admission is Sponsored by the Folk Music contemporary field. sounds and don’t know any other Society of Northern N.J., it is the York jazz clubs have to offer. The nominal and dig this, probably the Student membership to the places besides Carnegie Hall or first attempt to bring folk singers audinece is usually very hip. The only jazz club you could get Miles Folk Society is only $4 a year Philharmonic hall where jazz is of top quality, but not widely club attracts people from all over Davis and Dizzy Gillespie on and can be paid at the door to the performed on rare occasions, here the world. Slug’s is a name-brand nominal and dig this, probably the known, to the enthusiasts of area. are some good suggestions: The series will begin by chapel on Sunday, at 8 p.m. jazz club in a very different only jazz club you could get Miles Non-members can gain admittance introducing Michael Cooney, a 24 1) Danny’s Restaurant on W.neighborhood. Beware! The Davis and Dizzy Gillespie on jazz year old troubadour, in the style for a minimal donation. 46 St. (between 8th and 9th location is on E. 3rd St. between artists play for about $5 a of Woody Guthrie. Although very After Cooney has completed Avenues) there are sessions every avenues B and C. night and just down the road the cultural capital of the world rakes young, Cooney has appeared in his concert, the chapel will be Sunday afternoon at 5:00 p.m. 3) If you don’t have the bread over 92 coffee houses and at every turned over to those members of The cost os $2 admission with no to hack a cover charge, minimum, in the money. major folk festival from coast to the audience who can sing, dance cover or minimum. The or both, check the Top of the Go out and hear some fine jazz!! , coast. v a musical instrument, organization that runs the attairs Gate at the corner of Bleeker and »'..I ¡A J7 ilJtx Page M-2 - MONTCLARION - December 17, 1969

Running Commentary By Maurice J. Moran Jr. No moss on Stones in 5 years H Drama Arts Editor When we return to school in January, we Review By It contains an excursion into rest your weary head right on me/ will have celebrated the inauguration of a John Stank iewicz country music with “Country and there’ll always be a space in I new year. But more than that, it will also Staff Reporter Honk,” an earlier recorded version my parking lo t.. . as being bawdy. have been the inception of a new decade. The Stones are the Stones are of “Honky Tonk Women.” The Actually the Stones are just What lies ahead is unknown. What lies the Stones. From the time of their song features Byron Berline getting down to the basics as S first album, England’s Newest hit (really fantastic) on fiddle and they’ve done in the past with behind is a matter of history. Makers - The Rolling Stones, the opens and closes with the honking “Let’s Spend the Night Together” The watchword of the 60s was, in this Stones have consistently put out of a car horn. “Love In Vain” and “I Just Want to Make Love to T writer’s opinion, “revolution.” One of the music that will never go out of continues to demonstrate the You.” most outstanding revolutions, although style. They began with a Stones’ abilities in the r&b field The finale of the album is perhaps “evolution” is a better word, of this combination of rhythm and blues while “Live With Me” and indescribable. “You Can’t Always decade was in the field of popular music. and rock and have basically “Gimme Shelter” are pure rock Get What You Want” opens with O remained in that same bag, songs. the “sweet angelic voices” of the PRE-BEATLE working and expanding within their own particular style, A large photo of the late Brian London Bach Choir and includes As history is divided by the birth of A1 Kooper on piano, French horn, R •Mick J agger’s charismatic Jones with the other Stones Christ, it might be said that pop music can and organ. The song contains qualities have grown, so that beneath, appears on the poster be divided by P.B. and A.B. — Pre-Beatles blood imagery that evokes today he is able to hold an contained in the album. Brian and After Beatles. The effect of longhairs thoughts of Lady Macbeth. “I saw Y audience in the palm of his hand. plays percussion on “Midnight from Liverpool has not since been On stage he is completely in Rambler” and autoharp on “You her today at the reception, in her duplicated. No other musicians have given charge, dancing and sending the Got the Silver.” glass was a bleeding man, she was such life and leadership to the pop field. audience into a frenzy with every practiced at the art of deception, I could tell by her bloodstained Pre-Beatle is the descriptive adjective for facial movement. J agger is a cult BAWDY hands.” the first three years of this decade. They hero of the modern age who is Newsweek describes the lyrics were years that seemed to prophesy the asking for some “sympathy for in “Live With Me” (Don’t you “You can’t always get what demise of what 50s d.j. Alan Freed had the devil.” think there’s a place for you in you want, but if you try described as “rock’n’roll.” It included such COUNTRY EXCURSION between the sheets) and “Let It sometimes, you just might find Bleed” (She said my breasts, they “greats” as “Splish Splash” by Bobby Darin; The latest album by the you get what you need” and oh Rolling Stones is Let It Bleed. will always be open/baby you can ‘tis true, ‘tis true. “Abigail Beecher” by Freddie Cannon; Maurice “Town Without Pity” by Gene Pitney and Moran “Patches” by Dicky Lee. 1960-1963 were the army years for rock king Elvis Presley; the beginning years of Burt Bacharach and Hal David as they launched stars Dionne Warwick (Don’t Make A Me Over”) and the Shirlles (Baby It’s You”); and the lean years for Bobby Vee, Gary U.S. Bonds and the Detergents. N The years before the British Invasion brought two of America’s most famous groups to the fore: the Beach Boys, D featuring the surf and shutdown sound of Brian Wilson, and the Four Seasons, with “Sherry” in 1961 introducing the falsetto of Frankie Valli. An entire encyclopedia could be written C about the “ remember whens,” as the list of forgotten songs and artists grows incessantly: Little Anthony, Sam Cooke, Jay O and the Americans, the Tokens, the Chiffons, etc., etc. M RENAISSANCE What the Beatles wrought through their appearance on the Ed Sullivan Show in Feb., M 1964, was a renaissance of American rock music. Not too long after them, British groups became a dime a dozen while names 'AND WE A LL LIV E ': The four Beatles had their latest effect on the world when they made their h it E like Freddie and the Dreamers, Gerry and single 'Yellow Submarine'into a fu ll length animated film. the Pacemakers, the Bachelors, Herman’s Hermits, the Kinks, the Animals, the Lennon and McCartney: Rock renaissance Zombies, the Mindbenders, Nashville Teens, N While other groups have adapt. The Beatles, for example, ain’t easy.. .,. ) This present the Hullabaloos, the Dave Clark 5 and have changed from the state, in his own opinion, has Manfred Mann washed across America’s tv expired (consider the Angels or the Ray Charles Singers), artists teenybopper idols of ‘64, from granted him fuller meaning to life, shore. Not to mention the Rolling Stones. T disappeared (whatever happened the angelic loved-by-all stars of much more than the maharishi to Little Peggy March or Dee Dee “ H elp!” to the group of ever did. Sharp) and others revived by a individuals producing music that The song “Come Together” temporary breath of fresh money is classic in its own time. reflects his life at present. “He’s (Lesley Gore or Lou Christie, for got hair down to his knees, got to example), the Rolling Stones and MESSIAH be a joker, he just do what he the Beatles have remained on top. One of the Beatles, John please. . . . Come together right Today, nearly six years after their Lennon, has been the figure of now over me.” His savior image, first appearance on the American drastic change. His sardonic wit which many people say originates rock music scene, The Rolling (“No really, we’re just good in his looks, is not just a put on. Stones still manage a sellout friends”) which was revered by Recently, while being considered concert at Madison Square everyone when he first appeared for the part of Christ in Garden. And, despite rumors of has brought him extreme criticism “Superstar!” in England, there one of their member’s death, or and disrespect. Now, in almost was an uproar that such a perhaps becuase of it, Abbey messianic character, he has left his suggestion should be taken Road by the Beatles can still claim wife Cynthia, married Japanese seriously. But Lennon isn’t to be the number one bestseller in artist Yoko Ono and begun to use laughing. “You know how hard it FOUR DAYS OF PEACE AND LOVE: the famous Woodstock albums today. The secret to this his propensity for attracting can be/ The way tilings' are Rock Festival, which attracted over 400,000, is n6w a film from extended life of a pop group publicity to protest war and going/They’re going to crucify Warner Bros, directed by Michael Wadleigh Iinset) and w ill be out seems to be change, the ability to censorship (“Christ, you know it m e.. . .” in the spring. And, in this ring: “folk-rock,” as it came to be called, was a young guitarist from the Midwest by the name of Yoko Lennon and John Ono Robert Zimmerman. The Review By with a heart beat. Then Lennon influence of a Welsh poet induced David Kerr shouts “Yoko” followed by him to drop his Jewish surname Staff Reporter Yoko shouting “John!” This is and “Dylan” became the most Imagine being in a hotel room only the beginning. The whole recorded folk singer of all time. in Montreal. There are about side is a series of shouts of “John” He was quickly followed by twenty people in the room and and “Yoko.” If this is art, the Britisher Donovan, New there is a blue haze in the air from meaning is lost in the boredom York-based Simon and Garfunkel, cigaret smoke. There are two the record gives the listener. the Byrds, the Crykle, the Mamas people in bed. They both have However, it might be mentioned and the Papas, the Loving long hair and one of them, the here that Yoko Ono once had an Spoonful, Spanky and Our Gang, the Seekers and Phil Spector female, looks oriental. Above the exhibit of her paintings given in spectre Barry McGuire. bed. on the window, are two London. All of the canvases were Electronic music, as created by signs, - “Hair Peace” and “Bed blank. the likes of John Cage and Peace.” Without too much The second side of the record brought to popularity by the questioning, it is ascertained that consists of an interview with the Beatles of 1966 with “Tomorrow this is a “bed-in” and the two Lennons. Given by a British Never Knows,” gave rise to participants are none other than newspaperman, the interview is America’s “west coast sound” Beatle John Lennon and his wife about peace. Lennon contends personified by Jefferson Airplane, Yoko Ono. that if everyone grew their hair the Peanut Butter Conspiracy, Apple records has just released long and stayed in bed for weeks Moby Grape, the Grateful Dead, a recording by John Lennon and at a time, there would be peace on Buffalo Springfield, Strawberry Yoko Ono Lennon entitled “The earth. His wife agrees. Alarm Clock, Canned Heat and Wedding Album.” Basically, the But there is some value to the Janis Joplin. England followed album is a joint effort at art and album. After all, who wouldn’t information. want to be the first on their block suit with a few of its own ideas to have a copy of a wedding and gave the world Cream, Jimi Hendrix, the Who, the Tremeloes, JOHN! JOHN? license given to Lennon and Ono, Side one is the attempt at art. a plastic bag with a picture of Traffic and Led Zeppelin. Photo courtesy Don Lewis. The side is just one cut and is some wedding cake in it and some BUBBLE GUM T IP TOE DOWN THE AISLE': Tiny Tim w ill trip merrily with supposed to demonstrate the love real groovy pictures of the between the couple. It starts out couple’s marriage. Wow. AND BUTTERFIELD Miss Vicki down the aisle, all the way to the bank. In America, blues and bubblegum stood side by side on rock. The Moody Blues and the Internationalism and revival the Hit Parade during 1968, as the keep asking myself why Tiny ever 1910 Fruitgum Company and the bothered with “ Beautiful BeeGees give us “classic rock.” Lemon Pipers met John Mayall Thoughts.” While they’re great for Blues has found even greater and Paul Butterfield head on in a laugh and some are almost emphasis due to Johnny Winter, the battle of album popularity. profound, the money for the B. B. King, the Blues Project and Other groups spanned the gap book should be spent on a good has been coupled with commercial between the two as Paul Revere hamburger and french fries at jazz through Blood, Sweat and and the Raiders, Herb Alpert and West’s. Tears. the Tijuana Brass, the Monkees, WOODSTOCK! And, while rock assumed these the “Young” Rascals and the The revival of rock, bubblegum other forms, these categories of Association hit stardom. and soul are only three parts of music took on a greater following. Suddenly, in late 1968, a the great eclecticism of pop music Rhythm and blues sells thousands revival of old rock occurred. today. The Woodstock Music and of records a year. And jazz, the Chuck Berry and Bill Haley Arts Fair was a prime example of one area of American originality enjoyed a popularity in England how nearly every form of musical according to experts, is slowly but and America that they hadn’t expression has found its way into surely finding acceptance. known in years. New groups (NRBQ and Sha-na-na) gained a following by copying the sound of the Fabulous Fifties. Perhaps the This is real Herbie, Mann greatest put-on in this revival of old music, this one going much Two jazz records that are a Sharrock. He is probably the only further back than 1950, was must for music enthusiasts have jazz guitarist thatbridges perpetrated by Herbert Khaury - been issued by the Atlantic progressive jazz with the otherwise known as Tiny Tim. Recording Company. The artist avant-garde. He utilizes the whole on both is Herbie Mann. Mann has neck of the guitar much like AND NOW HEEEER'S successfully integrated that hard jazzmen of the new music use Tiny, as he was affectionately funky, bluesy rock sound with their respective instruments called, had a falsetto voice and jazz elements of top anything that could possibly be plunked the ukelele while swaying improvisation. Both Memphis done muscially and emotionally, to the tune of “Tip Toe Through Underground (SD 1522) and Live musically and emotionally, your The Tulips.” He tood six showers at the Whiskey Au Go Go jazz collection. a day and never kissed a girl until (SDÌ 536) contain some very Lay ne. he decided to marry her (although heavy sounds. Mann has utilized 'ON CLOUD NINE': The old Temptations were one o f the first he slipped once or twice, but some popular tunes like “Chain of MATURE ESCAPE successes o f Gordy Records. “thank god to Jesus that 1 was Fools” and particularly “Hold On, In all, the most important with the Supremes, now took off saved”) and that marriage to I’m Coming,” to produce fine jazz Like it or not, music placates accomplishment of the Beatles in all directions with the teenage “Miss Vicki” will take the kind of jazz you could the savage beast that hunts us was the revival of rock music in Temptations (“ My G irl” ), place tonight under the really lay out on the dance floor down at every corner of life. It is America, with 1965 initiating an “Little” Stevie Wonder, Aretha with. Memphis Underground an escape, like alcohol or drugs. international period of popular Franklin (“Respect”), Wilson auspices of Johnny Carson. He is consists of a Memphis rhythm But music is, and has become, a music. Those who had dismissed Pickett ( “ Midnight Hour”), also the author of “Beautiful section which provides the funky, mature escape. In 1960, the the Beatles as a fad now took avid Marvin Gaye (with Tammy Tarell) Thoughts,” published by Ozark sound and a jazz group escape consistedin dancing the interest in all that the “mop-tops” and the late Otis Redding. Doubleday, 1969. Thoughts that with Herbie on flute; Roy Ayers “Twist” to Chubby Checker. Or and their longhaired imitators did. include: “Stand Up! Somewhere on vibes; Larry Coryell and Sonny crying out at “Tell Laura I Love The barren wasteland of tv, so ROBERT ZIMMERMAN they’re playing the Star-Spangled Sharrock, guitars and Miroslov Her.” Today, the escape is long a haven for Lawrence Welk Folk music, led by Peter, Paul Banner;” or “Better to be a Vitous, electric bass. On the listening intently to the talent of and Perry Como, opened up its and Mary ("Blowing in the lobster than a wise guy.” record album, each side contains mature musicians who have tubes to rock music. “Shindig” Wind”) and Joan Baez (“Maid of Seriously, musicians have this one piece. Again, “Philly Dog” is learned every facet of the was one of the first and it Constant Sorrow”), took off in a habit of writing down their fine funky blues. This time Herbie instrument they play, its history, introduced Sonny and Cher, Gale new direction with Judy Collins, thoughts on subjects. John is on flute, Ayers, vibes; Steve its capabilities. That is what Garnet, The Searchers, the Phil Ochs, Tim Hardin, Richie Lennon is the author of Marcus, tenor sax; Sharrock, happened during the 60’s. Shangrilas and the Righteous Havens, Tim Buckley and Bob Carolesque “A Spaniard In The guitar; Vitous, bass; and Bruno What happens in the 70’s Brothers. The Motor City and its Lind. Generally speaking, W orks.” Bob Dylan wrote Carr, drums. should to coin a phrase, “blow soul sound, already on its feet however, the nucleus of this unpublished “Tarantula.” But I One thing must be said about your natural mind.” Page M-4 - MONTCLARION - December 17, 1969 t h e B e e k l T I O lì ! Whistling can be fun rZ’: a dream or nightmare Review by Charles Cioffi plays a very Walter Fritz Jr. admirable son, on the side of Review By non-violence, is a new left Jesus Maurice J. Moran Jr. If you want to get out of the archetype sacrificing his brother Drama/Arts Editor usual dating rut, get thee to the in lieu of himself to score a field Benito Mussolini lives. He lives Mercury theatre at 134 East 13th goal for his side. in the hearts of every person who and experience “A Whistle In The An extra added attraction is desires to crush opposition by Dark” by Thomas Murphy. The force and violence. It is play is a very contemporary, solid, that you get to experience the commonly called “fascism.” intense play dealing with an sometimes unusual but real people who inhabit the off-broadway internal struggle of an Irish family Gregorios Lambrakis also lives. circuit. What makes going to an in England to be recognized as A leader of the Greek peace off-broadway show is that you go equal. Its the same problem every movement, he was crushed by the as you like. Go formal or minority group is faced with . . . is1 paranoid police minds that were informal. Its one place you don’t the use of violence or masquerading as democracy. non-violence more effective in have to be afraid to “do your own resolving this problem? thing.” “Z” means, in Greek, “he When the final-line is spoken lives.” The death of Lambrakis led The acting of Stephan Elliot is in “A Whistle In The Dark” the to an unstable Greek government priceless as the elder Carney. He play goes on in every audience and, in 1968, led to a military catches all the movements and member’s mind as he stumbles coup in the birthplace of gestures of the typical Irish through his thoughts on his way democracy. “Z” (the letter) is now banned in Greece. “Z” (the grandfather of Syng’s country. to his car. ‘TONIGHT, SOMEONE H IT ME. WHY?': Yves Montand, in the film) is ignored. character o f Gregorios Lambrakis, stars in ’Z ’ the story behind The story of the assasination of the Greek coup d'etat. the leader of the left is a gripping adventure story, in the words of its director Costa-Gavras. “It is a for a connection with the crime is stop all dissent, or those of Lester plea in favor of a Man and an the leader of Greece. Freedom has Maddox, etcetera, etcetera, put a Idea.” been denied completely to a scare into every American who people who had always dwelled in values the freedoms his, country END TO FREEDOM that state. It is a disaster as great has been founded upon. Soon after Lambrakis died, a as the invasion of Czechoslovakia That is what “Z” is about. And young attorney discovered ties and the campaign of George it is reality. Every foot of the film between his assasin and the Wallace. is reenacted fact — no guesswork, government. It was soon found The frightening part of the film no exaggeration. In the words of that the entire escapade against is its relevance to the world in its star, Yves Montand, “the the dissident left, who called for general and the United States in reality of the situation was so an end to U.S. involvement in particular. The fascist tactics of exaggerated, it did not need any their country and a banning of the the police in , 1968, or in on film.” atomic bomb, was led by the Los Angeles and the Black And so, John, Robert, police and the prosecutor. Today, Panthers, 1969, or the campaign Malcolm, Medger, and Martin, the prosecutor who was indicted promises of George Wallace to “Z.” i Come to the 'Promenade’ ;

By Diane Pisano as “Promenade” does not need a production has a deeper theme Staff Reporter small, intimate house. Indeed, the than one suspects at first - that real resonant voices of the cast of pertainance to today’s society. The musical “Promenade,” were overpowering but excellent. presented at the Promenade The story centers around two The acting is even; the lighting Theater, Broadway and 46th escaped convicts who want to is imaginative and the costumes street, is a delightful farce despite steal their way to success. The and music enhance the period in its weak beginning due to the caricatures of their rich victims which this production takes place. ineffective use of profanity and were enhanced by such lines as, “Promenade” offers an evening of the overacting of the jailer. “we must be irrational” and “my entertainment and the inexpensive ‘NOW, NOW, LET'S BE IRRATIONAL’: At Carmines’ third It’s a shame that the theater is eyes are closed but I’m carefree.” seats afford the same pleasure as successful musical off-Broadway is a 'Promenade.' so small, since a production such One gets the feeling that this the expensive ones. Adolescent 'agony' Take a look at 'Dirty Pictures’ I was leafing through The New meets Roberta, a young black girl, out and read “Dirty Pictures.” Its ",How Old Will You Be in 1984?", VERBALIZES FEELING York Times Book Review one with whom he falls in love. worthwhileness comes from a edited by Dianne Divoky, What may be valuable is the night when my eye caught an ad In the midst of running away relatively new style of writing that Discus/Avon Books, $1.25, intention behind the book. for a book entitled “Dirty with her, she is raped by three Rausch has discovered and used November 1969. Students frustrated with “the Pictures from the Prom.” racists in North Carolina and she rather cleverly. system” are pooling their Disbelief. “This is the first runs away to become a successful “An obvious fiction” it is Reviewed By David M. Levine allowances in an attempt to pornographic novel from the pen star of “stag” movies. Barnaby called on the book jacket, and Managing Editor verbalize their feelings against the of 19-year old Earl Rausch of returns to college where he meets that it is. But the questions of There’s a certain shock-value establishment. Never in the Texas,” it said. Further disbelief. a midget wrestler (he doesn’t birth, death and reality that are attached to the year 1984. Orwell history of America have we seen But I quickly got a copy and wrestle midgets, he is a midget.) posed by Barnaby, coupled with saw to that. And writers and the large-scale growth of read it. It starts off with an But, alas, the midget is a Rausch’s class of ’71 inventiveness lecturers have been making hay underground publications resigned interview with the author by the homosexual who attacks him, make this about the most with that goose-pimpling year ever to the purpose of radical editor. The author mentions that then throws him out into the cold important new book (from since its debut. educational change until recent it was the story of the younger when he learns that Barnaby is a Doubleday) that you should add Dianne Divoky had a relatively times. brother of a child protegee. He suspect in a murder case. Barnaby to your library. Moran simple job to do. Collect a few For the most part, these wrote it because no one ever decides there is nothing left to do articles here and there from the amateur journalists aim to create writes books about child but run away to Mexico CELEBRATE omnipresent underground press, an impact among their fellow protegee’s younger brothers. (naturally, said I.) In Mexico, he is CHRISTMAS EARLY! compile it into an anthology and students; they can no longer Makes sense, said I. arrested by fake border cops for After dinner and carols, give it a snappy title. Hocus present their case to “ the Then 1 got into the book. the transportation of the flower on Wed., Dec. 17, the Quick synopsis of story: Barnaby cannabis. The fake cops get him pocus! A book is born. establishemnt.” The authorities NEWMAN COMMUNITY Miss Divoky’s little paperbook have confiscated underground (younger brother of Creynaldo involved in a spy ring. (Aha!) is not necessarily a very valuable papers in numerous cases, because who dies at the age of seven from While spying, he runs into will sponsor a party, to be book. Go to any high school in it was considered bad for the leukemia) is not happy. He goes Roberta, who has given up on stag followed by a MIDNIGHT the nation and you’ll here the school’s image. through the stages of life we all films. And they decide to get MASS at approx. 11:30 same cries: “What the hell am I Miss Divoky’s book captures must, watching his girlfriend married. p.m. Dorm curfew has But I should stop this minute doing here?” ; “what’s the value of the spirit of adolescent agony a deteriorate until she commits been extended to 1:30 education?” ; “ relevance,” restless spirit fighting for suicide at the age of 18. He then “Perils of Pauline” here. Why a.m. “relevance,” “ relevance..” educational reform. goes away to college where he should I tell you the story? Go J.ldllWVAj t ] %Mi ‘A.t'U \¿vV>'.W¿ ■ A December 17, 1969 -M O N TC LA R IO N — Page 7

Staff photos by Morey Antebi.

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THE WRITE TIME: An MSC corf takes time to create a Christmas card for someone who chose the ja il rather than the draft. DO YOU KNOW HOW MANY HAVE DIED: George Gera leaf lets for peace.

FROM THE SPEAKER'S POINT OF VIEW: This crowd gathered while Rev. Robert Castle, MSC Protestant Foundation chaplain criticized campus apathy. Page 8 - MOIMTCLARION - December 17, 1969 Since You Draft Lottery Raises Doubts Asked Me By Helene Zuckerbrod Rutgers' Prof Charges Lottery's First and Last Asst. News Editor Staff photos Jack McCarthy. What is your opinion o f the Inadequate Mix of Dates Are Both Antiwar Poets moratorium? By Richard De Santa Linda Pawloski, freshman French true, says Benson with November By Michael Traylor Even though 365 numbers and major: “I’m against the war and in Staff Reporter birthdates. Staff Reporter approximately 850,000 men Explaining the reason for the separate these two students in favor of the “The odds are one in 70,000 “inadequate mix,” Benson their order of call, they have moratorium that the numbers were thoroughly from a moral pointed out that “the capsules much in common. Both are mixed in the bowl.” This is the containing the birth dates were antiwar and feel that the U. S. standpoint. I theory of Dr. Purnell H. Benson,, just think it’s placed in the bowl approximately should pull out of Vietnam. Both the director of Newark-Rutgers’ in order of January through believe that a vlunteer army is wrong to kill Business R esearch Center people.” December.” This of course left better. Both are English majors concerning the draft lottery the later months in the upper half and like to write songs and drawing of Dec. 1. of the bowl. The capsules were poetry. Robert Pipcznski, uncommitted: Benson bases his theory on the then stirred with large ladles. Miller, 19, lives at Webster “I’m wholeheartedly against it. I results of the drawing in which “Stirring doesn’t change the Hall. Looking through his round, | think it’s hurt­ the chances of young men born in level of the months inside the metal-rimmed glasses with his ing our troops the latter months of the year barrels,” Benson said. Therefore, blond curls hanging to ear length, in Vietnam. I’m being drafted first is greater than he continued, the latter months he said of his number one status: not for war but those born in the early months. remained for the most part on top “This sure messes up my future.” I feel we’re sup­ However, Benson has ruled out of the barrel, and the tendency He describes himself as the porting the free­ the possibility of any willful for those drawing the capsules, “traveling kind” but doesn’t want although they occasionally may dom of people. wrongdoing in the operation of Ken Pierson to fulfill this urge in the army. He The protestors the drawing. have picked from the bottom, was He's Last. wants to hit the good spots in to pick from the top first. Europe but sees no “good spots” are riding a Under the new lottery system, Are you number one on the In order to get a proper mix, one-way street. No one seems to the 366 days of the year draft lottery? Bob Miller, a in Vietnam. Benson feels that “the Selective The traveling acknowledge what the other side (including Feb. 29 for leap year) sophomore English major at MSC done by Pierson, Service would have had to rotate (North Vietnamese) does. If the are divided into three groups. is, and he doesn’t like it. 21, is the traveling from his home the mix barrels for at least 12 North Vietnamese actually want Young men whose birthdays were How about number 366 on the in Netcong to Montclair by train. hours,” as is the process in most He also has curly blond hair, but peace, they should go along with chosen in the first third are the lottery? Would you buy that? Ken state lotteries. “In lotteries in Las not quite so long as Miller’s, and the program in Paris.” first to be drafted. Those in the Pierson, a junior at MSC does and Vegas,” he added, “they rotate sideburns coming down to his Pat Quiroz, junior Spanish major: last third will be the last to be he doesn’t feel at all like Miller. them for 24 hours.” handlebar mustache. He says of “If the students feel the U.S. is called, if they are called at gl^. He is elated. He is number 366. wrong in the his number: “I am glad to be war, they Benson’s calculations show VAC Sets New Goal — 366.” However he feels that if his should have a that 59.8% of the dates in the first number had been lower, it would moratorium and third are during the months July still have been fair because it even more be­ through December. Conversely 19 Year Old Vote would have had a bearing on his only 37% of the dates in the last future. cause it’s the T O ~ Y f By Linda Monaco people to vote for the 18-year-old third are among the months of “We have no right to be in only way to let Staff Reporter vote bill when it is placed on the July through December. To given Vietnam and no sound reason,” the government Defeat of the Nov. 4 ballot in 1971.” know how the an example, Benson pointed out MiUer said and added that, “the referednum for a 18-year-old vote only question is what we owe the students feel. Most students feel that 17 dates in December fell in New Jersey seems not to have that just telling the government within the first third and only Bond: U.S. Vietnamese people.” Miller went dampened the spirit of the Voting on to say "that he was against all will be enough. 1 think the war is four dates in December in the last Age Coalition (VAC). According war and doesn’t believe in killing highly political and imperialistic third. The same pattern holds to David R. DuPell, president of Is Failure his fellow man. “I have no plans and that telling the government VAC, a new drive for a By Mary Jean Strycharz for the future,” he added won’t be enough.” 19-year-old vote has already Staff Reporter gloomingly. Louis Moncelsi, sophomore begun. UNION - “The United States has “/A savage, ■ “1 don’t support the war,” business education major: “ 1 m failed, and will continue to fail as In a recent correspondence, Pierson said and went on to say for it if it’s sobering long as South Vietnam outweighs RuPell described the latest that, “support of the war, both by peaceful and Selma, and men on the moon are the U. S. and Vietnam, is dying doesn’t interfere lament for activity of VAC. He wrote: more important than men on the “Senator Farleigh Dickenson Jr. and that is cause for termination.” with others’ earth.” Pierson learned of his number opinions. I the America (R-Bergen) will introduce the necessary legislation for the These were the words of Rep. through the 11 p.m. news on don’t feel between the CBS-tv. He said he was overjoyed. classes should 19-year-old vote. Through his help Julian Bond, civil rights activist, the VAC’s lobbying effort, the reform Democrat and member of Miller has written songs, poetry be affected by shining seas. and short stories. He is writing for I it. I’m against Senate is sure to approve the bill t h e Georgia House of Representatives, addressing an Quarterly at the present time. war but now that we’re in there in the next session of the You will leave legislation in January 1970.” But audience at Newark State College, “Maybe someday, I will write for we shouldn’t just pull out. If the a living,” he said. Song writing peace movement people can’t the theatre DuPell said that so far VAC has on Dec. 9. Bond called the U.S. a interests him most. follow the government policies not secured enough votes to “ failure” when it comes to such Pierson plays rhythm guitar they should go to another speechless, ensure passage in the Assembly. topics as black history, violence, and is lead singer for a group country.” appalled, and Right now, according to the war in Vietnam and “overall called the Rough-House Dirt. He Sal Uzzardi, junior French major: DuPell, VAC is busy gathering has written songs, prose and “I believe it’s a good cause for the life” in the U.S. signatures on petition supporting “ Black history is not poetry. “I enjoy playing music minority group frightened!” the 19-year-old vote. He explained something which can or should be but prefer to write lyrical music,” but we also —Donald J. that several college campuses have taught in the schools only during he said. should think Mayerson, The Villager VAC organized 6n their campus. black history week, one week about how the And he invited Montclair State designated each year,” stated majority feels. I College to join VAC’s drive. Those Bond. He said that black don’t think any­ that are interested should contact Americans are undergoing a one believes in »•ANDO COMPANY the VAC headquarters at 2 East m assoc 'diion *ith “period of despair” in which there war or in killing. WAVHI R I PRODUCTIONS State St. in Trenton. I ’m for the P'Ysenis is institutionalized segregation. Talking about the causes for moratorium but I like to evaluate the defeat of the 18-year-old vote One of the most pressing topics both sides.” referendum, DuPell stated: “The of our times, according to the Sharon Williams, sophomore primary factor was the lack of 29-year-old representative, is business major: “I really think Starring funds. The state’s politicians and violence.. In an attempt to define that if you can PETER /DENNIS political leaders were content in it before his audience, Bond change the FONDA/ HOPPER providing only lip service to our stated that violence is “having 30 minds of the JACK NICHOLSON cause. The bulk of the funds were million hungry people in the U.S. people you can Written f>y while we pour millions of dollars PETER FONDA DENNIS HOPPER from young people.” change the situ­ TERRY SOUTHERN annually into the Vietnam war. It Directed by Produced by ation. If we can DENNIS HOPPER PETER FONDA He also emphasized “VAC will is having the assistant attorney A»»oc'«te Producer Cnecut-ve Producer get together we WILLIAM HAYWARD BERT SCHNEIDER not lose sight of its primary goal - general say that dissident students C O L O R R « '« « e a by [JO the 18-year-old vote. If we can can make things COLUMBIA PICTURES 1 should be placed in concentration happen. I do ap­ accomplish the feat of getting the camps. It is nothing more than prove of the moratorium and 19-year-old bill passed, then we Richard M. Nixon and Spiro T. Bob M iller really wish more people did.” will have two more years of young Agnew.” Won Number 1. Page 1U - MONTCLARIQN - December 17, 1969 Vietnam MOratOrìlMl Psych Survey Shows Student Support By Alan D ’Augustine MSC faculty and administration questionnaire. The procedure availability of sophisticated upon your rights as a student?” Staff Reporter computer services.” 72.7% of the students did not The Vietnam moratorium was to provide an indication of the involved obtaining a compilation When asked, “Do you support acknowledge any infringement, seen as a sincere wish for peace by attitudes of MSC students toward of all sections offered at MSC. the moratorium, according to Dr. The list included those sections the moratorium in principle?”, while 12.7% felt that there was an 33.9% of the students surveyed in 62.2% of the students were in infringement and 15.5% did not • the moratorium poll taken by the Daniel Brower, psychology involving “regular” undergraduate department chairman. Dr. George students,” Rotter added. “There favor of the issue. Twenty and know or answer. psychology department on Nov. seven tenths per cent did not On the war, 394 students, 25, 26 and 27; 24% thought it was S. Rotter, associate professor of were 1265 sections on this listing. psychology, headed the group of All sections were assigned a favor the issue, and 15.8% were 57.6% , felt that the past a question of withdrawing from neutral. moratorium would have an effect Vietnam in order to save lives, and six other staff members and number, and, using a random Also, 66.1% of the students on American involvement in the I3% held the view that the students who conducted the number table, 33 classes were said that the college’s position on Vietnam war. Also, 26.2% felt moratorium showed American survey. selected,” he further explained Six hundred and eighty three the next moratorium should be that it would lengthen the war discontent with foreign policy. According to Rotter, “a sample one of voluntary participation, students actually answered the with no penalty tor hot attending and 9.5% felt that it would The survey was requested of of classes was used to recruit shorten the war. the psychology department by the respondants to the survey questionnaire. class. (This reflects the stand taken by the SGA Legislature on Class cutting was cited as an “For each question, a simple Dec 9.) activity during the moratorium by Dr. Earley Plans count for each response category 23.1% of the students. Also, was made,” said Rotter, “but how In reponse to the question, 67.6% of the students stated that males differ from females on “Do you think the previous they did not cut classes. And, New Film Courses various questions awaits the w eek’s moratorium infringed 9.2% did not answer. By Richard De Santa He stressed the fact that the Staff Reporter film, which for so long has been “Film is the art form of the considered as primarily a vehicle 20th century. The novel, and even for entertainment, is now coming theater, is in a dying state.” That's into its own as a meaningful art the opinion of Dr. Steven C.L. form. “The new films have Earley, professor of English and advanced to the point where they teacher of the only course at now correspond to the themes Montclair State College which is and plots of off-Broadway plays. devoted to the study of the film. In this respect they are The course. Film and Society, experimental, avant-garde, and is only offered in one section, and exciting.” Earley says that 85 students are presently enrolled in the course An encouraging note to Earley and many others have been turned is the fact that the English dept, away. For this reason Earley has asked him to write up two strongly feels that there is a need film courses for the English for more courses of this nature. curriculum committee. In According to Earley, Film and addition to Film and Society, Society deals with the history of Earley plans a course dealing with th e motion picture, film the Continental film which would techniques, and a detailed study examine English and Italian films of the latest European pictures. from 1950 to the present. Earley is concerned with the fact Earley has an interest in the that the course is offered in only study of foreign films, particularly one section and that only seniors those of Italy and Sweden. He and graduate students are eligible says that film makers such as for it. With his blue eyes sparkling Fellini, Antonioni and Bergman with every statement, the “present an exercise in personal professor said that he would philosophy, astonishing imagery EASY RIDING: Wyatt (Peter Fonda) right, and George (Jack Nicholson) sit by their campfire during definitely like to see film courses and a multiple of symbols.” their cross-country journey, part o f 'Easy Rider' which opened last night at the Verona Theater, on an undergraduate level. Bloomfield avenue, Verona. 'Easy Rider' is a Cannes Film Festival winner for the best film by a new “In fact, I would favor a film Earley says that the expansion director (Dennis Hopper). Hopper also wrote the script and stars in the flick, along with Fonda and course as a replacement for one of of the idea of teaching the film Nicholson. ______. the freshman composition would be an integral part of the co u rses.” Earley says that expansion of the college to a students want to examine films university, and added that such Yippie Head Speaks because “ the new films illustrate schools as Fordham University their problems and conflicts and and NYU have recently taken present themes with which the major steps in increasing their On 'Fascist Court’ young people can identify.” courses in the study of the film. By Bob Ellis D escribing the courtroom Committee Proposes Special to the Montdarion. scene, which is closed to all cameramen and reporters, Rubin Jerry Rubin, one of the said, “it is both funny and tragic Dean as School Head Chicago seven and leader of the students from each of the four when you are charged with By Michael Mados Youth International Party contempt of court for smiling and Staff Reporter division directors, two faculty and (YIPPIE), addressed a peace rally four students from each of the laughing and when our brother, of nearly 500 enthusiastic Bobby Seale, is jailed for four At a recent central planning four divisions and the dean. students assembled at Paterson years on charges of contempt.” committee, Dr. Richard Tews, There was discussion of the State College last Friday in chairman of the physical membership of the body and the observance of the December Seale, a codefendent and Black education department, spoke on committee will reevaluate its moratorium against the war in Panther Party official, objected to behalf of the governance and proposal with specific reference to Vietnam. his court-appointed defense an equal number of students and administration committee of the Rubin, along with six others, is council but this was overruled. School of Applied Arts and faculty. Plans are being discussed presently on trial for alleged Seale, further vocalizing his Sciences. to have standing committees for conspiracy and inciting a riot at disapproval, was ordered gagged In brief, the committee is the senate - two that were th e Democratic National and chained to his chair. “After beautiful gifts proposing that the school be suggested were finance and Convention last year in Chicago. all this,” said Rubin, “Bobby headed by a dean, fundamentally curriculum. beautiful people At that convention, Rubin and his could still be heard calling it (the acting as coordinator. The It was also recommended that followers attempted to nominate court) a racist court and Judge governance structure will include there be a cabinet of division bell bottom jeans a pig for president of the United Hoffman a pig. For this he was four divisions: business, home director with implementing jailed.” Wallace Berry shirts economics, industrial arts and authority for the policies States since, in their opinion, there were no other worthy TANK TOPS physical education, with one or developed by the senate. The "Revolution is our existence,” more academic departments governance within each division nominees. proclaimed Rubin and also asked suede fringer jackets within them, each division headed was thought to be principally the Rubin accused Judge Julius for closing of all schools in protest leather goods by a director. responsibility of the division. An Hoffman of conducting a “ fascist of the trials and of our A senate was also proposed executive committee for each court” and deliberately trying to government. “In a few weeks, the Many other items which would consist of members division and departments were the frighten everyone out of his legal Weathermen, the Yippies and the to please your taste. from the four divisions involved. only elements discussed. right to dissent. “We are on trial White Panthers (a newly formed In the initial proposal, a senate of The Faculty-Student Congress today but if you let this continue white antiracist group) will merge MANNING’S 29 members was recommended. It for this school to discuss the it will be you in this room who to give a true representation of 64 Broad Street, Elizabeth would consist of the four division matters of governance will be held will be on trial tomorrow,” what this country really needs,” Open every night 'til Chrietmas. directors, two faculty and four on Jan. 8, 1970. proclaimed Rubin. claimed Rubin. DHtfr ,/rmcíA lon/inwi _ December 17, 1969 —MONTCLARION— Page 11 Sports Commentary Pros Set

By Paul Kowalczyk the Sport poll were Dave Williams Sports Editor of St. Louis and Haven Moses of Buffalo, joined by tight end Ted The following is a press release Kwalick of San Francisco. from Sport, America’s first sports magazine. The release is about the Bob Johnson of Cincinnati coaches selection for a 1970 anchors the center of the All-Pro team. offensive line of this future dream NLW YORK O.J. Simpson was learn, flanked by offensive guards a unanimous selection and Joe Gene Upshaw of Oakland and Mo Namatli and were Moorman of Kansas City, and conspicuous by their absence in a offensive tackles of poll of NFL and AFL coaches Atlanta and of naming the likely All-Pro team of Chicago. 1974. On the defensive club of the future in the Sport poll are Claude The poll appearing in the Humphrey of Atlanta and Bubba December issue of Sport Smith of Baltimore at end. The magazine, designed to rate defensive tackles are Alan Page of younger stars in pro football, Minnesota and the only collegian names Cincinnati’s at in the group, Mike McCoy of quarterback. The general feeling is Notre Dame. that Namath either will be stopped by injuries or will retire of Chicago wins Photo courtesy Sports Information Director. before he reaches that point. the nod over Tommy Nobis of DEFENDING CHAMPIONS: The MSC cheerleading squad, last year's New Jersey Kiwanis Basketball Buffalo’s O.J. Simpson, the Atlanta for the middle linebacker Classic champions, w ill be out to defend their laurels in the fourth annual tourney to start on Fri., Dec. unanimous choice of the selectors, slot, while George Webster of 26 in Panzer gym. Kneeling, from left: Stacie Bertos, Ruth Phillips, Terry Kostes, Alicy Shamsey. and Dallas’ are the Houston and Mike Curtis of Standing: Pat Roberts, Beverly Steinen, Bobbi Maas, Mary Jane Grande, Pat Higgins. running backs. Sayers is Baltimore are outside linebackers. down-rated by most of the The cornerbacks named were experts because few players have Detroit’s Lem Barney and Kansas been able to play five years City’s , backed by Sees ' Carpet of beyond a crippling leg injury. safeties Rich Volk of Baltimore By Helene Zuckerbrod My first jump was like floating Dennis Cicetti, manager of The wide receivers named in and Ken Houston of Houston. Asst. News Editor above a carpet of color.” Lakewood Sport Parachuting “After my first jump, I was Anyone interested in sharing in Center, Thurs., Jan. 8 at 7:30 in hooked,” said James Brown, that “carpet of color” by forming College High. senior history major. “It’s like a sport parachute club is urged to Included in the program will be MSC’s Thomas Stars nothing I’ve ever done in my life. attend a program presented by W. a film on sport parachuting and sky diving entitled “Sky Caper,” a In Met Track Meet lecture and a demonstration of parachuting equipment. Jim Thomas, a senior at “It’s safer to jump out of an Montclair Statej led the MSC indoor track team to a very airplane than to ride in a car,” impressive debut in their 1969-70 said Brown refering to the season. Thomas set a new indoor company’s injury ratio of one high jump record by jumping 6-8. tenth of one percent. Dig our The jump surpassed the old record Parachutes Inc., the company by three inches. with which the club will be Christmas affiliated, recently hosted 25 Along with Thomas’ feat, countries which participated in Coach George Horn’s entries in the sixth international parachute th e Metropolitan AAU sale, baby. championships. The first jump Development Meet, held Dec. 5 at course, Brown continued, will the 168th street Armory in New Dig . . . you beautiful people! involve newcomers to the sport. It York, put on an excellent During the establishments’ love season, includes a three-hour training performance. Montclair won the we at Michael’s are having course during which the basics of the grooviest X-mas sale you have ever sprint medley with a time of Jim Thomas parachuting will be learned. 3:27.8. laid your crystal spectacles on! First jumps are made the same Record-Breaker. We’ll hit you with arts and day as “basic training” - 2500 The team, consisting of Greg McGrath and Dale Rodgers. Both crafts materials to fill your every creative need feet up using a static line; no one Weiss, Paul Drew, Fred Olsen and runners placed first in two . . . and straight stuff like T-Squares will be allowed to jump without V ic Mizzone, out ran different two-mile races. Steve and slide rules, and just plain squares. approximately 50 other teams. Shappert took a second place in Hitch on down, baby, and dig! one until his instructor is certain that he is capable of pulling his Mizzone ran the final half mile in the 1000 yard run with a time of own rip cord. a time of 1:57, beating out 2:16.7, while Paul Drew placed Anyone interested in joining Olympian Byron Dyce. second in the 60 yard high the club is urged to contact Also outstanding for the hurdles. Brown at 525-1390. Montclair State squad were Kevin Kowalczyk. Carpets Grace SUB Lounge Areas “ Wall-to-wall carpeting and Holes in carpets and burn then be self-supporting, outlined contemporary furniture will be marks on furniture also came into McKnight. featured in the plush new student the discussion. The activities union building,” declared Mr. Jon director feels this damage is done By encroaching 50-75 of the McKnight, student activities because people steal ashtrays. He parking spaces behind Mallory director referring to the proposed expressed hope that these Hall, the construction date is building. “Many of the rooms problems can be avoided in the slated for Feb. 1, 1970. McKnight require special equipment,” he new building. sees this as an unrealistic date as added. “we’ll be in the heart of winter.” McKnight expressed concern The estimated cost of this He added that the building will over the rate of vandalism that has second largest building on campus probably start in the spring. increased at Montclair State is now about $4 million. Located between Mallory and Partridge College and the effect this may The loss of these parking halls, it will take two and a half have on the planned union spaces will seriously hinder years to complete. Money for the DRAFTING MATERIALS, INC. building. “I’d hate to see anyone commuters. McKnight explained project was received from the 233 Washington St. Newark, New Jersey 642-5310 put a knife into this furniture,” that an access road will be built to New Jersey Bonding Authority. worried McKnight, reflecting on enable cars to travel around the the destruction done to furniture Students will pay off the loan building, through the lots. This on campus. over a 38-year period. It must- will aid traveling, but not parking. Page 12 —MONTCLARION— December 17, 1969 Nab 2 Conference Tilts PMC Favored in By Mike Galos Staff Reporter Kiwanis Tourney The Indians of MSC began their quest for a third straight consolation rounds will take place Pennsylvania Military Colleges New Jersey State College Athletic on Tucs., Dec. 30. The (PMC) of Chester, Pa. has been Conference basketball consolation round is set for 7:30 top seeded in the fourth annual championship last week by rolling p.m., while the championship New Jersey Kiwanis Basketball over two conference foes. Classic scheduled to get underway game will go on at 9 p.m. here at Montclair State College’s The seeding of PMC and New Behind the 22-point scoring of Panzer gym on Fri., Dec. 26. Haven at the top of the draw Captain Bob Sienkiewicz, the New Haven College of West marks the first time in the history Indian hoopsters swamped Haven, Conn., was placed second of the Classic that non-New Jersey Paterson State , 95-64, last in the draw wliile Upsala College, teams have been awarded the top Tuesday and then came back to East Orange, has drawn the third positions. beat Newark State, 86-63, position. Montclair State College, The New Jersey Kiwanis Monday night. In between the champions in I966and I967,was Basketball Classic is sponsored by two NJSCAC tilts, Montclair given the fourth position in the the Kiwanis Clubs of Clifton, broke the century mark for the draw. Paterson, Passaic, Passaic Valley first time this season while The opening doubleheader on and Wayne. trouncing Newark College of Fri., Dec. 26, will send New The tournament is under the Engineering, 101-59 Saturday. Haven against Monmouth College, general direction of Dick Monday night the Indians led West Long Branch, the defending Stahlberger, executive director. champions, at 7:30 p.m., while Newark State 39-26 at halftime FOURTH ANNUAL but had to withstand a furious th e nightcap matches NEW JERSEY KIWANIS Southhampton College (New BASKETBALL CLASSIC. second half rally by the Squires to Friday, Dec. 26 notch their fifth straight triumph, York) against Montclair State, at Opening Round 9 p.m. 7:30 p.m. - New Haven vs. and the second in the NJSCAC. On Sat., Dec. 27, Upsala will Monmouth Both squads scored early-period 9 p.m. - Montelair vs. baskets to run the score to 43-30. take on Marist College of Southampton Poughkeepsie, N.Y., at 7:30 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 27 Opening Round At that point Newark State ran while PMC meets Jersey City 7:30 p.m. - Upsala vs. Marist State College at 9 p.m. off 10 straight points, four by 9 p.m. I’MC vs. Jersey City State Staff photo by Bob Brewer. On Mon., Dec. 29, the New Monday, Dec. 29 freshman Alex Kennedy, who led Semifinal Round all scorers with 23, to close it to AGAINST PATERSON: MSC's Bob Sienkiewicz (24), fights for Haven-Monmouth winner meets 7:30 p.m. New Haven-Monmouth rebound as teammate Phil Baccarella waits to assist. the Marist-Upsala winner at 7:30 winner vs. Upsala-Marist winner 44-40. The Indians settled down p.m.. while the PMC-Jersey City 9 p.m. PMC-Jersey City State and opened it to 46-40 on a James led the MSC scorers with By winning the two conference winner vs. Montelair-Southampton 22 tallies, followed by Phil State winner goes against the jamper by Harry James. contests, the Indians extended winner Sophomore Bob Heck came off Baccarella with 18. Heck, playing their NJSCAC winning streak to Montclair State-Southampton Tuesday, Dec. 30 winner, at 9 p.m. Final Round the bench to hit three straight only nine minutes, scored 12 and 12, after being the first quintet in 7:30 p.m. Consolation Round jump shots to put the game out of provided the spark the Indians conference history to go through The championship and 9 p.m. Championship Round the reach of the tiring Squires. needed to win. their schedule unbeaten last year. /MSC Grapplers Hand Gelston Rebuilds Indian Squad

Trenton First Defeat Montclair State College, playing his third straight year of with six men which did not hurt defending National Collegiate varsity ball. James, a junior, came the Indians. However, with a By Al Shipley classes, Montclair’s margin was cut Athletic Association Eastern Area on strong last season. better balanced team this year, Staff Reporter to I 1-6. Both Mickey Jurcinsin College Division champions, has Willie Moss, sixth man last the MSC coach will in all The Montclair State College (158) and George McGuire (167) opened its 42nd intercollegiate season, will be moving up to one probability go to his bench more w re st ling team defeated the drew with their opponents. basketball season. of the three open berths. Big and often. grapplers of Trenton State Captain Mike Nuzzo (177) added The Indians, coached by Ollie strong. Moss played exceptionally Key reserves will be Bruce College, 23-13, last Saturday three more points to the Indian Gelston, were just about letter well last year as a spot sub. He is Davis of Newark, Jeff Bosslett of afternoon in Panzer gym. The score with a decision. perfect in 1968-69 winning 24 of 6-4 and 205 pounds. He played Irvington, Phil Baccarella of victory gives MSC an overall A Montclair loss in the 190 lb. 27 contests. Montclair State his scholastic ball at Newark Bayonne, Bob Mooney of East record of two wins and three class made the score 18-13 with captured the New Jersey State Central. Orange and John Smith of Glen losses. Trenton, who came into only one match left. In order to College Conference for the second Ed Prather, who has made a big Rock. the meet with a record of 2-0, was salvage a tie that Trenton Slate straight year and won 14 of the jump from the junior varsity Davis and Bosslet are quick handed its first loss of the season. heavyweight had to pin last 15 tilts. squad, has nailed down the guard guards who figure to give Gelston The Indians got off to a fast Montclair’s Bill Savage. MSC’s The trio mainly responsible for spot opposite James. Quick, and a great speed on the fast break. start after Glen Guarino (118) heavyweight, however, thwarted the great record, Mike Oakes, better than average shooter, Davis is up from the freshmen pinned his opponent, and Jack Trenton’s hope by pinning his Luther Bowen and Bob Lester, Prather has been most impressive team while Boslett saw limited Flynn (126) and Roy Genatt opponent in the second period. have graduated and Gelston faces in preseason drills. duty last year. (134) both won by decisions. The pin gave Montclair live points a major rebuilding job. The Tod McDougald, top scorer on Mooney also saw spot duty last Guarino’s pin marked his first and made the final score 23-13. departed trio in the last three last year’s frosh five, will round year and is the Indians’ top victory of the season and came The Montclair State College years helped the Indians amass a out the starting five. A graduate defensive player. Strong and after 49 seconds of the second wrestling team will not see action sensational 65-16 record and three of St. Francis Xavier in New York rough, Mooney will be used to period. again until Dec. 26 and 27 when straight 20-win seasons. City, McDougald is strong and halt the opposition’s hot shooter. A fte r two Trenton State they travel to New York for the G elston has two starters when he becomes a little more Baccarella, an all-state first decisions in the 142 and 150 lb. C.W. Post tournament. returning. Harry James from East experienced should be a fine team selection at Bayonne High Orange and Captain Bob collegiate player. School, has the equipment to be MSC vs. PATERSON STATE MSC vs. NCE Sienkiewicz of East Rutherford. Throughout last year Gelston an outstanding college player. An MSC MSC Sienkiewicz, the Indian captain, is was able to go for the most part exceptional shooter, Baccarella GF T G FT did not play frosh ball last year Baccarella 6 2 14 Baccarella 5 0 10 and is still becoming acquainted Bosslett 5 2 12 Bosslett 2 0 4 with Gelston’s defensive style of Davis 0 0 0 Davis 2 2 6 Heck 1 2 4 Heck 3 0 6 play. James 4 1 9 James 7 5 19 Two other players who will see McDougald 8 0 16 Mooney 1 0 2 action as the season progresses 2 0 4 Mooney 0 0 0 Moss will be Bob Heck of Teaneck and Moss 6 3 15 Prather 0 0 0 Prather 3 0 6 Sienkiewicz 11 9 31 Al Thompson of Orange. Heck Sienkiewicz 8 6 22 Smith 2 0 4 played very well with the frosh Smith 1 1 3 Thompson 2 3 7 team last year, while Thompson Thompson 1 0 2 T O T A L 40 21 101 was a standout with the Orange TOTAL 40 15 95 NCE Amejka 1 3 5 Group IV champions of two years PATERSON STATE D elTufo 3 2 8 ago. Covsine 3 0 6 Kudrick 5 3 13 There can be little doubt that Eddings 6 0 12 McLaughlin 2 2 6 the shadows of Oakes, Bowen and Gross 3 3 9 Prokopiak 1 0 2 Lester, now a Montclair State Hipp 3 1 7 Recio 2 5 9 Kirkland 1 3 5 Rynack 0 2 2 assistant coach, will haunt Lewis 3 2 8 Schneider 0 0 0 Gelston’s five in the early stages Lukach 2 3 7 Small 1 1 3 of the campaign. However, as the Philport 1 0 2 Williams 4 3 11 season moves along, the Indians Sanger 2 4 8 Tate 0 0 0 Willie Moss could surprise a good many TOTAL 24 16 64 TOTAL 19 21 59 Bruce Davis Key Reserve. '70 Starter. people.