DOCTRINE 'LET EACH BECOME ALL HE IS CAPABLE OF BEING'

Vol. 5 December 5, 1966 No. 7

NOTICE: MCC Blood Drive Due to the lack of a suf- ficient number of candi- Wednesday, December 7 dates, Senate Elections The attitudes of Monroe Community College students have been postponed. reflect their maturity. Many students are scared to give blood, or afraid of a needle pricking their arm. Are they little children; can't they sense the importance? How can Dr. Ian McLennan it be over-emphasized? Don't be immature. Give COMPETITION TEAMS Speaks on UFO's something you have for a BLOOD DRIVE By Doug Annlot change. It only takes 5, we TEAM A Monroe Community College repeat, 5 minutes to save a SORORITIES: presented Dr. Ian McLennan, di- life. Besides students are al- ways complaining of no sat- Sigma Iota Chi rector of the soon to be opened Alpha Chi Beta Strassenburg Planetarium, dur- isfaction! — no satisfaction. If you're mature, you'll get Theta Upsilon ing college hour on November satisfaction. It's like getting CIVIC AFFAIRS ASSOCIATION 21, 1966. Dr. McLennan lectured a shot of something good, NEWMAN CLUB on Unidentified Flying Objects. like medicines and vaccines. Dr. McLennan stressed the fact They may keep you from FUTURE SECRETARIES that there is a lack of evidence dying. Likewise you, YOU, hKI CLUB and perspective in the so-called may keep someone from dy- STUDENT c sightings of UFO's. He stated ing. Don't be such children! LOWSHIP CLUB that 95% of objects sighted in The blood unit will be at RECREATION SOCIETY the sky have been identified and MCC, Wednesday, December WOMEN SWIM TEAM that the remaining 5% remain 7th. You can still sign up, unexplained even though they so get busy!!The times are TEAM B have been propounded on by from 9 to 1 in the morning, FRATERNITIES: books such as "Flying Saucers: and from 2:30 to 4:30 in the Kappa Theta Gamma Serious Business." afternoon. Theta Kappa Chi MCC would like to beat St. Gamma Chi Dr. McLennan recommended a Sigma Kappa Delta book written by a congress of John Fisher College in the percentage of pints given. HILLEL CLUB astronomers entitled "Interstel- Last year MCC had 10.7 to lar Communication." This book SOCIETY FOR THE ADVANCE- St. John Fisher's 54.7! MENT OF MANAGEMENT was said to be objective and de- Give blood because you tailed and would give sufficient want to. The unit will be set POLICE SCIENCE CLUB insight to astronomy and other up at the church on the HOCKEY CLUB related fields. corner of Alexander St., WEIGHTLIFTING CLUB The lecture given by Dr. Mc- right across the street. Don't C.K.S.M.D.* Nor Should Americans Lennan was entitled "A Serious forget to HAVE YOUR PAR- Look at UFO's," yet it was very ENTS SIGN THE PERMIS- TEAM C Be So Little Aware general and not very serious. SION SLIPS. Sorry about FACULTY However, in spite of the lack of By Mary Ellen Herne that, but we around here INDEPENDENT STUDENTS Today, John Akar will address the MCC student body time and not being specialized, feel that's not too much to the lecture was interesting . . . *Cabbages & Kings, Senate Mon- —"WHICH WAY AFRICA?" ask, for something you want roe Doctrine Too long, much too still are the students. Do we know and humorous. to accomplish. Africa is what and who; that it is and will be? Or what the hell is there to really know anyway? In 1954, a lecturer ad- REMEMBER, dressed the U of R on a small Southeast Asian country; the WEDNESDAY, topic was, "Viet Nam: Where is it going?" Board of Trustees Meets There was a polite gath- On November 17, 1966 the Board of Trustees of Monroe Com- DECEMBER 7th ering for an unusually ex- made it a folk-way of your munity College held a regular session meeting in President Good's FIRST REFORMED panding threat . . . which society." Office at 3:30 p.m., with Samuel J. Stabins, M.D., chairman, pre- CHURCH true to the American custom —Or of Rhodesia where siding. was properly ignored and Ian Smith has maintained a The Board welcomed its new member Alfred M. Hallenbeck to his HOURS: soon became another in the nation — crippled but exist- first Board meeting. 9 TO 1 and 2:30 TO 4:30 expanding series of "unfore- ing — withstanding world- Reports were given by the Personnel Committee, Buildings and seen trouble-spots." wide sanctions and boycotts. (PEARL HARBOR DAY) To few Americans does Zimbabwe is the name native Grounds Committee, Finance Committee and Scholarship Committee. Africa exist—as Africa is to- Africans call Rhodesia. Are The following contributions have been received by the Scholarship BE THERE! ! day. Concepts of rain-forests you aware . . . ? Committee during the month of November up to the meeting: and Tarzan-like heroes and Verwoerd was a symbol of In memory of Howard M. Woods: $80.00 General Fund JAMES WALSH, Zulu warriors with bones in aparthied. Verwoerd was as- Mr. and Mrs. Vincent S. Jones their noses have alone trans- sasinated. At the U of R. a Mr. and Mrs. Marion B. Folsom DEAN OF FACULTY, cended from shore to shore. party was thrown by the Miss Ann M. Ticky and Miss Sylvia C. Handler PANEL MEMBER To the higher envisioned stu- African Student Union — In memory of James Paul Brennan: 10.00 General Fund AT NYSTA dents, theories of aparthied, those students here by choice Mrs. Joan Limpert and Mrs. Jean McAvoy or the Rhodesian Blockade ar exile—in celebration of In memory of John Smith: 10.00 General Fund CONFERENCE provide the only other sub- his death ... a very success- James Walsh, Monroe Commu- stance to "knowledge of the ful party. Admissions Office Staff nity College's Dean of Faculty African situation." And yet of greatest import Taylor Instrument Company 200.00 General Fund participated in a panel discus- But lo! to Joe Student here is not Africa, for it (In lieu or honorarium) GRAND TOTAL $300 sion on the topic "The Faculty's names as Verwoerd and Lu- alone is not the issue—mere- Following the reports, President Good gave a progress report on Role in Decision Making" at the the new campus. Then Robert Collins, Director of Admissions, was recently held New York State thul are meaningless. The ly a significant indication of Teachers Associatron held in assasination of one and the the criminal loss involved in presented to the Board and gave a report on the admission status Syracuse, New York. confinement of the other Optimum here is awareness for this semester. Mr. Collins had pamphlets and charts which cate- Dr. Eugene DuBois of MCC serves little to warn of a our non-involvement. No! gorized the student body into divisions of programs, which gave a also represented our school at festering infectious and er- — interest — the ability to concise and accurate report on number of student enrolled and in this year's conference, the main upting wound. care about an endless myriad which fields. Also Mr. Collins had made available to high school theme of which was "Decision Nor should Americans at of wonderful anythings. The guidance counselors, brochures on Monroe Community College which Making: A Faculty Concern." The conference allowed educators all be so little aware. Africa pathetic reality is that we will be useful in helping high school seniors decide whether or not cometh not as a stranger. So are not opportunists — ex- from both public and private to attend MCC and in which field he would be most likely be success- New York State institutions of often the South African gov- ploiters — leeches of those ful in. This is Mr. Collins first semester at MCC and these pamphlets ernment turns its eyes to us everythings — the extrava- higher learning to meet together gant abstract — which most and information sheets showed that he has been doing an excellent to exchange ideas and explore and cries—"But look to your- job in his new capacity as Director of Admissions. new proposals for meeting the selves! We have only made dearly should be sought and Following the chairman's remarks, the meeting was closed at current challenges with which separation a law. You have grasped. 4:45 p.m. they are now faced. Page Two THE MONROE DOCTRINE December 5, 1966 Editorials: LETTERS America ... Wake Up Dear Editor, By Benton Morley This year in the "Monroe Doc- WHERE WERE YOU WHEN THE trine" much has been said of An old man with disheveled clothes lies bleeding in the street . . . the attitude of the students here a policeman gives him a slight tap with his boot and says, "Come on SOCCER TEAM LEFT? at the college. However true or buddy, get a move on." By LorriTyn Liese false these accusations may be, A woman screams for help . . . lights go on, but no one moves to A chartered Trailways bus was parked in front of Mon- something should be said regard- help . . . her assailant attacks again and leaves her for dead . . . roe Community College on Thursday, November 17 at 11:00 ing the instructors, as well as she is moaning now as the police arrive . . . soon she is dead . . . the students. No one knows a thing about it. a.m. Also in front of school stood the MCC cheerleaders I think the attitudes of some A man lies in the sidewalk having convulsions . . . people walk and a fine group of young men that made up our Soccer of the instructors at the college by and try not to notice . . . they assume he is drunk ... he dies Champions. leave something to be desired. there on the sidewalk of a heart attack. Where was this group of printeThed loca several newspaperl articless abouhavet One of my instructors spent more Is this the America the Stan Nowrocki's, Dr. MacEllvens' and MCC representatives going? than one half of one period talk- GI Joes are dying for? Are they dying in vain? Is America going to Obviously the student body our championship team, and ing of consideration for your fel- wake up? had no idea or perhaps they the television stations have low man with respect to punc- given us time on the air. On Yes, there are many good Americans, but how can they compete just couldn't care less. The tuality. The next two consecutive with the rest? How can they compete with a country which is running question is why? Is it every the Channel 8 News on classes this instructor was more from its own shadow? People are hiding behind antiquated religious day of the week that MCC Thursday night, all that was than 5 minutes late. This bigotry. wins such an honor of a shown in the film was the wouldn't have been so bad ex- team, cheerleaders and the cept that during his lecture on God might just as well be dead, if America is going to ignore team going to play in the consideration he used himself as people who are in trouble. In fact God is already dead, dead to these Nationals? Of course not! coaches. Why? Because that people who don't follow any code whether written by the Lord, is all that were there with the example of punctuality per- Then why were there not sonified. For a person who Jehovah. . . more students there to en- few exceptions. The small preaches punctuality, this is not America, America wake up! Revive your potato brains and skim courage them and give them number of students who saw a very good example, is it? milk blood. You are dying. You are going into convulsions and you a royal send off? the team off are the loyal There are instructors at the are bleeding in the street. The cop at the corner is coming over to If MCC is lacking anything and interested ones. college who as much as dare say, "Come on buddy get a move on." at all, it is in spirit, enthus- Let's become more in- the student to get a bad mark iasim and loyalty. on a quiz or exam in order to formed and more aware of find out what will happen. Do SON OF THE RETURN OF FROM Who ever recognizes us? our school. Let's make this these teachers really care if they How can we expect the com- are instrumental in the educa- THE DEPTHS OF INEQUITY munity and the country to a majority rather than a tion of the students at the col- By Joe Janowicz recognize us if we don't start minority group of MCC sup- leee? making a little noise? porters. This letter is of necessity one Greeting Fandom, and welcome to another well-worth waited for sided. However the situation is installment into these first time revealed fantasies of your faithful two sided. I think a careful ex- leader and all around campus good guy, yours truly Big Daddy J. So Faculty Apathy amination is in order on both what's new with you? sides of the fence (students and As promised for this issue, By Harry E. Griswold teachers). George Owen I planned an exclusive on that (to my relief) stopped the bus. One of the causes of student apathy at Monroe Com- puzzling slogan "Join the Under- I am now in process in suing the munity College is the apathetic attitude of many of the pro- Dear Editor: ground" which has been seen Bus Company for one million dol- There has been much talk throughout our hallowed halls. lars in damages. But according fessors and administrators. to my lawyers, I will settle for There has been much said and written by me and around this school about the But unfortunate to all concerned lack of spirit on the part of the (which amounted to its four char- $33.47 with the hopes of uphold- others this year and in previous years about the indifference students. Perhaps the real prob- tered members, a passer by ing that deep-in-the-heart Amer- which so typifies the student of this college. Lectures, films, lem lies in the attitudes of pro- Rabbi Priest, and a former mem- ican motto "Help keep our buses sporting events, and other presentations which supplement fessors, instructors and coaches. ber of the Harlem Globe Trot- clean." the curricular program are poorly attended. The newspaper Over the Soccer Weekend when ters), the uprising college society Did you know that there is a has not successfully captured the interest of students who the team traveled to the Nation- collapsed before it got off the short, curly-haired, dumpy look- would express and exchange important and sometimes con- als in New York City, I, with a ground ... in fact it is still under- ing character who (sorry to say) troversial ideas. The spark of cultural initiative has all but group of friends, went to New ground. . . I'll have more on it looks somewhat like me walking gone out. Nobody's getting excited about nothin'. York to cheer the Tribunes on next issue if I can dig it up. the halls? Contrary to popular to victory. The reason we were disbelief, he is really my step- And so the question is asked, "Why?" there was school spirit. However, The big news for this issue con- cousin. It seems that just recent- I have been observing a pattern which has clearly pre- the way we were treated by the cerns itself with yours truly. ly his mother's sister's brother- sented itself since I came here last year. There is a some- coaches and chaperoning adults From a faint recall, I remember in-law ran off and got married what well-defined core of students who faithfully follow the left something to be desired. being assigned an after-election with my father's uncle's former culture circuit, attending nearly all of the events, and get- We were kept separate and article asking people on the step-mother and walah! Step ting more than a fair return on their education dollars. apart from the team and cheer- street who they would vote for cousins!! (Or is it step nephew These students, and I use the word in the strictest sense, are leaders for the entire weekend, if the elections were held again. in law, step brother, or is it . . .) both on the field and in the mo- In order to do so, I was forced Well, today I received my mid- a small, indeed very small, minority. The same group gathers to cut "Amphibian Anatomy 101" term marks. Sot a 98% Yes wherever there is something to be learned. There is another tel. We were constantly being checked on. The chaperones dis- and hop a bus to the busy me- siree, a grand total of 98% by part of the pattern which is at least as obvious. A well-de- played absolutely no trust for us tropolis just yards away. How- adding my math mark, history, fined minority of the faculty similarly are the only repre- and certainly no respect. ever, while leaving the bus, the science, English and Gym to- sentatives of their group and appear consistently at the The fact that we did travel the most unusual, once in a lifetime gether. events presented by and for the college. A mere handful of entire distance to New York (I hope) experience occured. It Okay, before I close, let me professors join the ranks of students to pursue their own shows that we do have school seems that before I could fully say that I have cleared up the never-terminating education. spirit. The fact that we were leave the bus, my right rear foot mystery of who has been gluing treated in this way may attribute (you know ... the one next to my mail folder together, but let Among the group which would be labelled "administra- to why there is a lack of spirit my left front foot), became me add that if I should find out tors" even the representative minority is absent. There are of the entire student body for caught in the closing of the door. who's the wise guy that put the many sayings, trite and true, about example being the best Before I could yell for help, the "stink bomb" in my lunch pail, MCC athletic events. bus began to move towards its teacher. Have not those charged with the education of youth Instead of placing the fault for there is going to be someone yet learned that simple fact of life? next stop with me hopping one walking around with a crutch lack of spirit on the shoulders foot along shrieking (among of the student body, maybe the embedded in his ever-lovin head. I suggest that the mass of humanity assembled at this other things) in pain. As the bus Well, that about concludes this college will never become a student body until the professors "others" should share the bur- gained speed, I alas, lost speed den. issue of goodies, so "Holla and administrators themselves become a body of students. and was dragged 250 yards down Amigos" and remember . . . Respectfully, Main Street in full view of the The record to date has not been impressive. Let us hope P. F. Walsh No matter what you do, right or that the future will bring responsible and necessary change. astonished onlookers. Finally, a wrong, it is certain to be report- Then and only then will student apathy be truly on the wane. passenger (from the inside) spied ed incorrectly sooner or later in realize what a terrible ac- my caught footsie and frantically this column. tion is being done . . . the same for the Viet Cong . . . Who Will Be Killing Who the Next Time? when they kill an American Created with the theme of ators of hate which mold our soldier, do they feel pity . . . REMEMBER: THE MGG BLOOD DRIVE "Love thy brother" and "Do plastic minds to their own do they realize what they are unto others as you would wishes. With promises of doing? Do they realize that have him do unto you" this greatness for countries, the they have no personal hatred world appeared. From re- instillment of national pride, towards the other soldiers ligious leaders, but more and a sense of power, "lead- . . . they have been told that DOCTRINE importantly from your own ers" have led their people we are evil and thus we must die? thoughts, it should be evi- to their tortures and deaths. Published bi-monthly by the students of dent that man should love Americans have been in Is it a complete impossi- each other ... if not "love" wars. Americans, as a result bility to have governments Monroe Community College, Rochester, New York 14607 him, accept him as an equal. of these wars, have carried which do not want all the Volume V Monday, December 5, 1966 Number 6 Somehow this feeling of love, over their bigotry and hos- land and power they can or tolerance, cannot be tile feelings on the nation- get? Is it a complete impos- CATHY CROSS, Editor-in-Chief found today. alities with which their gov- sibility to have a world which News Editor Bob Pfaff Reading through history ernments have fought with. is based on love and a feel- Editorial Editor _ Mary Ellen Hearne and more vividly in the We have been blessed with ing of charity towards all, Political Writer Alan Cobb modern era of today, it is the feeling of hatred on irregardless of national boundaries? Will there ever Circulation _ Joanne Lisse quite brutally apparent that these people whose govern- Sports Co-editors _ _ Norm Domm, Bob Pascale man does not love man . . . mental leaders have waged be an end to all this absurd Photography Jeff Rex, Bill Brooks, Rob Schneider man kills man . . . man de- wars with us. Prejudice still mass slaughter of human Executive Secretary — Donna Sherman stroys man. Why this un- is with us. lives? I don't know ... the Business Manager Bill Mitchell leashment of cruelty, mur- This war, we are in a tragedy of it is that no one Faculty Advisor — Mr. Derek Harrison der and violence? Southeast country called knows . . . but speculation Staff _ Douglas Annlot, James Childs, People have been and are Viet Nam. When a picture holds out that international Patti DeMay, Sharon Drew, Harry Griswold, Joe Janowicz, now victims of their own of a slaughtered Viet Na- peace is not to be achieved. Jan Julkerski, Neal MacCreery, Benton O. Morley, Charles governments. The supposed mese soldier is strewn across I wonder who will be killing Poles, Maria Stone, Evie Wolocky. "leaders" of nations have our television, do we feel who the next time. Printed at Bittner Press, 85 Commerce Drive been and are now the gener- sorry for him ... do we C. C. i B )ecember 5, 1966 THE MONROE DOCTRINE Page Three WANTED: GOD On Campus DEAD OR ALIVE sermon "On the Death of Alien- HOCKEY CLUB FUTURE SECRETARIES "I have not come here to tell you that God is dead; I have come ASSOCIATION tation" by Dr. Robert Beaven, The members of the MCC here tonight to bury him." This is how Dr. Eugene Fontinell began The members of F.S.A. wish University of Rochester chap- a teach-in on the death of God held at the University of Rochester on lain. Hockey Club would like to thank thank everyone in the Admin- all the people who attended the the thirteenth of November. There were three invited speakers. Dr. itration Department that have Our future plans include pres- hockey game against Brockport Eugene Fontinell is the chairman of the Department of Philosophy ilped in the Friday donut sales. entations of two speakers who State, Nov. 16. The organization at Queens College in New York City and is a Roman Catholic. Dr. ie money we earn is going to will discuss the possibilities of with the most members present William Hamilton is Professor of Systematic Theology at the Colgate used to purchase a dedication work in civic projects, Bible was Theta Upsilon. Accordingly Rochester Divinity School and Assistant Professor of Religion at the r the new campus, and again studies in relation to college life, Theta Upsilon was awarded the University of Rochester. He is a Protestant and the co-author of a thank you for helping us. etc. On December 16, we have prize of a keg of beer (Bud- book called Radical Theology and the Death of God. Dr. Richard On Sunday, November 20, we planned an Advent service which weiser no less). Although the Rubenstein is the Merrill Professor of Humanities at the University Id an initiation tea for our will present the story of Christ- MCC team didn't win, all those of Pittsburgh. He is also the director of Hillel there and is a Rabbi. w members at the Manger Ho- mas with a modern and inspiring who were present enjoyed the His book—to be published very soon—is called After Auschwitz. view. This will be held in the 1. These members are: Bette game. It is hoped that Wednes- All three of these men are leading philosophers of the 'God is ibauld, Beverly Linder, Margie sanctuary of the First Reserve day's attendance at the game is Church. Dead' movement. Their expression of their ideas raises in one's mind, arkham, Lynn Puffer, and a beginning of a strong student if indeed one has not already raised them, many very serious ques- aurie Shellman. We welcome anyone who is in- body support for the most ex- tions. The basic thesis of these men is that in the light of man's situ- terested and we hope that you citing sport participated in by ation today, the traditional Judeo Christian concept of God is no MCC RECREATION SOCIETY will share in our enthusiasm. The MCC students. longer valid. They feel that the facts of the great wars of the twen- Student Christian Association The MCCRS is now in full tieth century, the genocide practiced a number of times during this meets every Friday at 11:00 century, and the tremendous amount of suffering to be found through- iwing. On November 4, a group a.m. in Room 228. For further , students left for Cortland to Womens' Athletics out the world are impossible to reconcile to the God they have been information, please contact our taught to believe in and in fact He must either be dead or never have ^present MCC at the Sixteenth president, Bob Wolff. KARATE CLUB .nnual Field Work Conference. existed at all. One cannot continue to believe in a supreme, perfect, iinong the representatives were The Womens' Karate Club has omnipotent, all-good God if one recognizes the above mentioned facts 'resident, Richard Wiseman; THETA KAPPA CHI ended its season. Now, many of the twentieth century. If one continues to say such a God exists and icretary, Lyn Liese; Treasurer, On Friday, October 28, the students have mastered tech- this suffering exists despite Him, then he either does not care or ;ggy Card; Robert Lewis, Earl brothers of Theta Kapa Chi held niques of basic karate. This club worse still is Himself evil. Even if man has been given free will the 'iggins, Nancy Griffen, Anne a dance at the Westminster Park was formed by Miss Cobb and ultimate responsibility for evil and suffering devolves upon Him as chum, Ruth Olcott, Marlene on River Road. The brothers should prove to be an annual or- man's creator and the supreme power in eternity. fatoli and Ed.Cobb. Also in at- were surprised to see a lot of ganization. Thus these men reject the traditional God concept. However, they mdance at the conference were new faces and a swinging time are not, as most people think, also rejecting religion. Dr. Hamilton [r. Monaghan (who was also a was had by all; would those was asked if there is not indeed a contradiction in saying the Chris- lember of the panel), Mr. Weis- persons or person responsible for INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL tian God is dead and vet trying to maintain the religion without this md and Mr. Roche. walking off with the potted plant, God concept. He replied that since he himself came from a Christian At the first Recreation Society please make sure that it has Miss Cobb will supervise bas- background, his first attempt at re-defining whatever it is he believes leeting, guest speaker Mr. plenty to eat and a warm place ketball intramurals on Wednes- in must consist of an attempt to reconcile the Christian tradition with :obert Marsh encouraged the to sleep, as the owner is quite day evenings at the CYO. All the death of the Christian God. He said himself that his efforts may lembers to join the Monroe concerned. Again we would like girls interested in forming a not be successful and he may end up going outside of Christianity !ounty Parks and Recreation to invite all those interested in team should contact Esther altogether, but he feels he must start there. Dr. Rubenstein comment- ociety. an evening of fun, good music, Maiers immediately. The teams ed on this also and said that it is probably harder for a Protestant At the next meeting, Novem- dancing and drink, drink, drink, will compete for trophies. If you than a member of any other religion to say God is dead because the ier 23, the constitution was dis- to come out and see what really need an outlet from college Protestant has already done away with most of the tradition. For !ussed as well as fund raising happens at the Westminster work, join the basketball intra- the Catholic it is easier because he has a large body of custom and irojects. Park Inn. murals. You'll meet new friends ceremony upon which to fall back. For the Jew it is perhaps the and have a good time, too! Remember that the Recreation At our regular weekly meeting easiest of all because he has not only custom and ceremony to fall ociety is for the benefit of the of November 14, Mr. Monaghan back to, but also a 4000 year heritage and an entire national culture tecreation students . . . let's faculty advisor, stopped in. Mr. INTERCOLLEGIATE including literature, a distinct language, and a national territory. iut a little more enthusiasm and Monagan has, in the past, been BASKETBALL While these men are not saying that religion is dead, they are anticipation at the future meet- a very helpful counsellor and very definitely saying that God as seen by their religions is dead. igs. we would like to extend our sin- Mrs. Michalec is presently However they are not to be termed atheists. They say only that one cere thanks for his interest in coach for the Intercollegiate concept of God, namely the traditional Judeo-Christian concept, is ALPHA CHI BETA our organization, since many of Basketball Team. dead. Their entire philosophy is characterized by a very very deep the faculty (being quite busy Last year, the basketball team and genuine concern about this death of God and they arc the first Alpha Chi Beta's first dance with other matters) have chosen was very successful in its regu- the semester held in conjunc- ones to admit that they do not know what this new belief is or will to ignore the needs of our stu- lar season bowing only to Uni- be. Dr. Rubenstein has suggested that maybe Gcd is inside men and on with Gamma Chi, was a dent organizations and left them versity of Buffalo, Auburn Com- emendous success. The profits instead of being unlimited and eternal and outside cf m;in, above to "go it alone". munity College and Brockport. man, instead of this maybe God is really very limited and is in fact ill go towards a future party This year will be the best! etween the sorority and the The brothers' main area of in- within man. Lawrence Ferlinghetti has said that "perhaps God is aternity. terest this year has naturally nothing more than your own consciousness, which is everything Several service projects are been football. On any given Sun- INTERCOLLEGIATE maybe." sing planned for the Christmas day you may travel to the Elli- VOLLEYBALL They do not take what thev say lightly and they are well aware eason. The sisters' are prepar- son Park "athletic" field and of its implications for mankind. They are not merely college students find the mighty Thetas in mortal On December 10, at Mohawk trying to impress someone by stating that God is dead or proclaiming ig food baskets for the needy, Community College, the MCC md also plan to go caroling at combat with some slightly for- themselves atheists or agnostics. They are serious about what they midable opponent. Gamma Chi Women's Volleyball Team will think and feel to be their truth—truth for them. They are not prosely- he Home for the Aged at Cobbs play in a tournament with other ill on the Thursday before has proven to be very formidable tizing. They are merely talking and writing about what they think. this year, but the brothers have colleges. The girls are out to get The idea that your oun consciousness may be God has tremendous im- liristmas. that trophy. Congratulations are in order not lost hope and are still await- plications forvou. Think about it if you dare. ir two sisters, Jean Gavon and ing their chance to regain first David Shechter anice Kaper who have been place. Kappa Theta Gamma INTERCOLLEGIATE came against the mighty Thetas ominated for Snow Queen by SWIM TEAM amma Chi Fraternity and Al- in a game on November 20. The About the Most Important 5 iha Chi Beta respectively. Good Thetas defense was in its usual The swim team has been get- uck!! spectacular form led by the front ting in shape the past few weeks four of Messig, VanAs, Wilhelm for their upcoming meets. The Minutes You Can Spend! and Honadle backed up by equal- team will travel to University of 1. IS MY BLOOD DONATION NEEDED? Yes—and urgently. Every GAMMA CHI ly spectacular secondary of Buffalo and Brockport State year, medical science discovers new applications for blood in the Gamma Chi fraternity, in keep- Clark, Smith, Simpson and soon. Miss Cappon and the team fight against injury and disease. The need is constantly increasing, n§ with it's of community Bevilaqua. For results, see next members are looking forward to and the only source for blood is donations by people like yourselves. elfare and service, has offered issue. a great wet season which will 2. HOW IS BLOOD USED? Whole blood is used in surgical opera- o the Community Red Cross it's culminate at the State Meet to tions, to combat shock, in cases of severe burns, for victims of injury. me and effort in aiding the pro- SIGMA KAPPA DELTA be held sometime in March. Blood derivatives, for a great variety of purposes—among them, as uction of recordings to the men The newly formed fraternity of a preventative medicine for measles, infectious hepatitis; for victims md women in the Armed Forces, Sigma Kappa Delta held its first of hemophilia; and others. eace Corps, and VISTA from INTRAMURAL VOLLEYBALL party of the year on Sat., No- Final Team Standings 3. CAN I BE SURE THAT MY BLOOD DONATION WILL BE their immediate families, for the vember 26. It was a closed party USED? Yes-no blood is ever wasted. If blood is not used for a trans- 'hristmas holidays. Also, the or- for members and dates only and Wins Losses fusion within 21 days, it is made into plasma or blood derivatives !anization is offering its talent was held in a Frat-owned, redec- 1. We Team 15 0 which keep indefinitely. ?) and that of the student body 2. Bruisers 10 5 orated "mod style" barn. Fea- 4. HOW MUCH BLOOD AM I ASKED TO GIVE? One pint. There s a whole for a variety show tured at the party was the swing- 3. Rawlings 9 6 o be held at the Monroe County 9 are approximately 12 to 15 pints in the human body, depending on ing new group "Nobody's Child" 4. Play Girls 6 weight. Home and Infirmary on Tuesday who entertained following a 5. Raiders 3 12 vening, December 13th. The 2 13 5. DOES IT TAKE LONG? No, less than an hour. The actual do- laugh filled "scavenger hunt" 6. Monkees nation takes only 5 minutes. fraternity, and undoubtedly the which preceded the live enter- 'atients, would be more than ap- tainment. This so-called "FRAT- 6. WHAT PRECAUTIONS ARE TAKEN FOR MY PROTECTION? reciative for any and all offers BASH" is but one of many to John Akar Before you are allowed to donate, doctors and trained nurses will talent and variety that may check your temperature, pulse, hemoglobin, blood pressure, and come, promised by president TODAY offered. Those interested Steve Bernstein. medical history. hould contact either Bob Linton The new frat membership al- Room 208 7. HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE THE BODY TO REPLACE THE f Dick Fantanza. ready has grown as pledging PINT DONATION? The fluid blood is replaced within a few minutes. starting on Friday, Nov. 25. A at 11:00 A.M. The iron content requires several days for replacement through food. STUDENT CHRISTIAN "hell night" is planned in the 8. HOW MANY BLOOD GROUPS (TYPES) ARE THERE? There ASSOCIATION upcoming future. are four main groups of blood; A, B, AB, and O. Each is either Rh The Student Christian Associa- Soon MCC will be dotted with NEXT FILM TO BE SHOWN positive or negative. on has been slow in getting new Sigma Kappa Delta frat AT MCC 9. DO PATIENTS PAY FOR BLOOD? No. Since the Rochester 'arted this year, but exciting jackets as the members are v "NIGHT OF THE HUNTER" Regional Red Cross Blood Program originated on January 12, 1948, ents are now in the planning ready to order royal blue and no one has paid for blood supplied in this area. (Most hospitals do tages. white swamp jackets. STARRING make a small charge for administering the transfusion.) Moreover, At our last meeting on Novem- Recently this uprising frat ROBERT MITCHUM, residents of this region can receive blood without charge even in W 21, we discussed past activi- sent a challenge for a football SHELLY WINTERS other areas, if the hospital will accept blood on a one-for-one re- *s. One accomplishment we game with Gamma Chi. Un- placement basis. lave made is the presentation of fortunately the so called "Chi & LILLIAN GISH Fe movie entitled "Atheism vs. Killers" failed to respond. DECEMBER 7 AT 8:30 P.M. pod" with discussion afterwards. Plans are now in the progress IN AUDITORIUM We are presently discussing the for a Christmas party. Remember: Wednesday, December 7 Page Four THE MONROE DOCTRINE December 5, 1966

MCC 1966-67 Soccer Tribunes Conley's Comments Intramural N.J.C.AJV. SOCCER TOURNAMENT Anyone missing the fight at the Auditorium home telecast also Football Results GARDEN CITY, NEW YORK missed a few of our hometown celebrities. Joe Cullinane, the voice The two divisional leaders, the NOVEMBER 18, 1966 FLORISTANT 3 MCC 2 of the Rochester Red Wings and Terry Clancy, new handsome star Draft Board and the Beavers, met in a three game series for (OVERTIME) of the were in attendance. Those in Houston 1 who missed the fight also missed Al "Cotton Candy" Hirt the horn the overall Intramural Football One man spelled defeat for our Tribunes. His name; player and Jim Brown (Cleveland wishes they had him now), former League title. The Draft Board Ed Wineski who scored the only three goals his team got., great fullback of the Cleveland Browns. prevailed with a two game sweep. They were enough to defeat our Tribunes. It took two over I've heard many comments about the past Notre Dame-Michigan Game I: After a rugged, score- time periods to pin our Tribunes with only their second de- State football game. Two in particular are worth mentioning. One less first half, the Beavers feat of the year. scored first with a safety, giving of many people stated that Notre Dame played for a tie game. They Andre Sluk started all the scoring in the second period deliberately hung onto the football and ran the clock out. I believe them a 2-0 lead. The score stood that this is a poor evaluation of two college teams that played such until the final seconds of the for the Tribunes, but the lead was short lived. Ed Wineski a brilliant game. The other comment went as follows: "Neither game when, with two minutes came back to score in both the third and fourth periods. team deserved to win or lose the game. It was played too well to remaining, the Draft Board took Guy Bonfiglio helped to send the game into overtime as he produce anything but a tie." I agree with the latter statement. posession of the ball and started a drive downfield. The turning scored in the third period. point of the game came with just Quickies: The teams remained tied until the second overtime 20 seconds left on a pass inter- period. Then once again Ed Wineski, for the third time Recently N.D. picked the Boston Celtics to win the N.B.A. title ference call that gave the Board again this year. I have only one thing to say about his choice; "Is a first down on the Beaver five scored. There was nothing left to do but accept defeat and there anyone who wants to bet different." yard line. The winning score re- play the consolation game the next morning. sulted on a pass from Dan Van- The experts have picked the to win the Valkenburg to Mike Doherty with NOVEMBER 19, 1966 MCC 3 HESTON JUNIOR championship in the N.H.L. this year. Currently they are in the sec- only three seconds left. Final COLLEGE 2 (OVERTIME) ond division. I am not an expert but I will say if they don't win score: Draft Board 6, Beavers 2. For the second time in two days the Tribunes had to go the league title they will win the Stanley Cup. ANY TAKERS? Game II: After another score- into overtime. It took them an extra 45 minutes of overtime < less first half that saw a Draft play but they managed to defeat the strong Heston Junior Congratulations are in order for a number of people now that Board touchdown called back College of Kansas 3-2. soccer season has come to a close. because of an offensive holding Joe Ferro started the scoring for the Tribunes in the 1) Coach Mancarella for bringing home the Regional Trophy for , the Board engineered a second period, as he gave the MCC rooters something to i the third consecutive year, and the third place trophy in the drive late in the final quarter. N.J.C.A. Championships. Coach Mancarella seems to believe that Once again it was VanValken- cheer about. Guy Bonfiglio came back in the third period burg producing the tally. He con- to help set up Andre Sluks' goal. Koppenhauer of Heston you don't go away from places empty handed. kept them in the running—as he scored twice in the third 2) Ralph Palumbo, Ron Wheeler, and Guy Bonfiglio for being nected with Frank Ciaccia for selected to the ALL-TOURNAMENT team. tthe TD and a 6-0 victory. period. The fourth period went scoreless as did the first two. Thus the Draft Board captured overtime periods. Then old reliable Guy Bonfiglio took a 3) The entire soccer team as a whole for representing Region this year's championship in the pass in from Andre Sluk to score and ice the third place III and our college in a gentlemanly conductable manner throughout MCC Intramural Football League. trophy for the Tribunes. the tournament. Although they lost the semi-final game, they rea- In all some 120 players partici- lized and took defeat and come back the following day to win the pated in the program. The league For their outstanding performance throughout the Tour- consolation game after 45 minutes of overtime. "LET EACH BE- was under the direction of Mr. nament Guy Bonfiglio, Ralph Palumbo, and Ron Wheeler COME ALL HE IS CAPABLE OF BEING". David Chamberlain, physical ed- were selected to the All-Tournament Team. ucation instructor. Congratulations to the Underdog and Host team Nassau Forgotten Praises Community College for winning the tournament. They beat In many of my previous articles I seemed to have jumped upon Floristant Junior College of St. Louis 1-0 in an excitingly the officials. I would like everyone to realize that I have no per- Hockey Club Monday, November 14, the MCC well played game. sonal grudge against any official. If he makes a bad call or a mis- Paul L. Conley take in judgment, so what ... no one on this earth is perfect. It Hockey Club skated to its second should be pointed out that I sometime officiate and I'm not perfect consecutive win in official league either. I realize once a call is made you can't change it. If I have play by outscoring St. John shown a negative attitude toward the officials and it has rendered Fisher, 5-2. being harmful, I am truly sorry. In the first period MCC had BASKETBALL SEASON some trouble getting started. Fisher scored twice to take a 2-0 "In this corner wearing' white trunks with black stripes, weigh- NOW IN PROGRESS lead. However, these were the After several weeks of practice Coach George Monagan made the ing 212V2 lbs., the heavyweight champion of the world, "Muhammad only goals they were to score Ali". "In this corner wearing black trunks with white stripes, weigh- final cut in preparation for the upcoming season. His starting unit that night. In the second period should offer an exciting brand of basketball for MCC fans. A quick ing 210 lbs., Cleveland 'T.H.E. Cat' Williams." That's the way it was the MCC lines started to click. announced at what was suppose to have been the heavyweight title rundown on the first five represents five of the finest cagers in com- Bob Sullivan scored an unas- munity colleges this year. fight. As everyone knows by now, Cassius Clay, who prefers to be sisted goal and Bill Glanville called Mohammad Ali, beat poor Cleveland Williams to a pulp be- Below are descriptions of the men who will represent MCC on the scored assisted by Dave Gotham. hardwood this winter. fore Referee Harry Kessler stopped the fight. A few statements from In the third stanza Bob Hartleben the champ after the fight; "I don't understand why an old 33 year tallied assisted bv Jim Plouffe Name Hgt. Wgt. High School Experience old man like that wanted to even get into the same ring with me. and John Caldwell. Beau Han- Bob Moss 6'2y2" 155 Franklin Varsity . . . The referee should have stopped the fight sooner (it only lasted ford scored twice, the first on a Jim Coffey 6'2" 158 Aquinas Varsity 2 rounds plus 1:08 of the third) that cat could have got seriously pass from Glanville. Bill Spadoni 5'9" 140 Eastridge Varsity hurt. . . . T.H.E. Cat hit T.H.E. floor. . . . Shut up Terrell and get Dennis Graham, a starting de- Bob Appis 6'3" 180 Wheatland-Chili Varsity the papers; you're next." Ernie Terrell is recognized as the National fenseman, played a very good Charles Wells 6'3" 185 Charlotte Varsity Boxing Association's heavyweight champ. He thinks he can tear game. Ron Cameron, goalie, has Tom Connelly 6'5" 175 East Varsity Clay apart. Oh well, "we all got to go sometime." been doing an outstanding job Charles Brown 6'y2" 175 Franklin Junior Varsity ? all year. Sam Tramontana 5 ny2 168 Jefferson Varsity Be a Sport: MCC had two penalties called Bill Wright 6'2" 195 East Varsity, Service Blood Drive December 7 during the match. The first went Jim Winston 6'2" 170 Madison Varsity to Ken Krapf for interference; Tom Boynes 5'11" 160 Interlaken Varsity ! From 9:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M., and the second to Caldwell for fight- Gil Smith 6 y2" 176 Edison Junior Varsity 2: 30 to 1:30 P.M. ing. Cameron had 13 saves. The Bob Hall 6'0" 170 Oswego Varsity Fisher goalie had 33. Steve Evangelist 6'2" 170 Charlotte Varsity