Peace Corps Recruiters Here Tuesday

Next Tuesday, November 19, after the film. Loyola Hall office any after.noon assistant director of Peace Corps Ray Boyko is teaching English representatives of the Peace Corps Also on Tuesday, Peace Corps between one and three. operations in India. in ChejuDo, South Korea and will be at St. Peter's. At 1O recruiters Marie Prosperio and Alumni Fr. Aidan McMullen, who has says, "I am working at it with all I o'clock in Dinneen Auditorium a Randy Marcus will be available to St. Peter's students have served as co-ordinator for the have and won't be home until the documentary film about Peace talk with students about prospects worked in the Peace Corps since Peace Corps at St. Peter's from Peace Corps tells me to leave." Corps activities will be shown. for service in the Corps after the program began and now the beginning of the program until Internship At 12 noon in Rankin 4 and at graduation. Miss Prosperio and several alumni have risen to this past year, says that from "30 St. Peter's also sponsors a 3 p .m. in McDermott 213, Mr. Marcus will speak at Fr. prominent positions in the Peace to 35" St. Peter's students have unique internship program for students will have an opportunity McMullen's 9 o'clock class, Prof. Corps administration. served as Peace Corps volunteers. sophomores, juniors and seniors. to take the Peace Corps Placement I..eClair's 2 o'clock class, and Fr. Jim Bausch, former Pauw Wow These include Joe Repka, who Working for a term at Peace Corps Test. This aptitude test may be Keating's 1 o'clock class. They editor and 1957 graduate, was the was serving in Biafra until the headquarters in Washington, D.C., taken without cost or obligation will be available to meet with first Peace Corps volunteer in East Peace Corps had to leave the students get an inside view of by any students interested in students at other times Pakistan. He is currently in charge country. Joe made his way to Peace. Corps operations and are joining the Peace Corps. Students throughout the day. of the South Asia Division, one of Liberia, where he currently is able to make a significant should bring a completed Fr. Edward Cavey, of the the five Peace Corps divisions of working, in the hold of a freighter contribution while taking part in application form to the test. ma thematics department, has the world. Dick Jeanerette, 1958 with four hundred refugees. Gary an educational experience. Application booklets and other recently become the co-ordinator graduate, sits at the Libya desk at Prime finished work in Malawi last Seniors Ed Kealy and Henry Peace Corps information materials for Peace Corps activities at St. Peace Corps headquarters in March, while Kelvin Flaherty will Raimondo worked in Washington are currently available in the Peter's. He advises any students Washington and directs operations re turn in January from his for l O weeks last spring. Student Senate office, in who want to learn more about in that north African country. community development project Raimondo wrote a pamphlet on McIntyre Lounge, and will be Peace Corps to make an Charles Hayes, who graduated in M'Bour, Senegal, French Libya which is currently being available in Dinneen Auditorium appointment to see him in his from St. Peter's in 1962, is now speaking west Africa. (Continued on Page 2)

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Volume XXXVI I November 14, 1968 Number 8 Faculty Show Jane Jacobs Discusses Saturday The first annual Swan Song ''Problem of Cities'' 'aculty-Admini tration talent show will be held Saturday Jane Jacobs, author or The Death and Life of the Great American evening at 8:30 p.m. in Dinneen Cities will appear at St. Peter's on Thursday, Nov. 14, at 12 noon, in Auditorium. Proceeds will go to Dinneen.Auditorium. Mrs. Jacobs, an expert in the field of city planning, the building fund. will be lecturing on "The Real Problem of Cities". One of the highlights of the Mrs. Jacobs first became interested in city planning when, as an evening will be the Jersey City associate editor of Architectural Forum, she was called upon to report debut of College President Fr. on city redevelopment plans, many of which seemed to her to be Victor Yanitelli at the piano. Prof. planned without regard to safety, that the neighborhood was to be Irving Mopper, of the art history sound ecomm1cs, or interest. studied for redevelopment. department, will also perform at When her book appeared in 1961, The spirit of intelligent the piano. it occasioned a greal deal of praise FIT FOR A KING - The seven finalists for the title of St. Peter's enthusiasm which has Jim Mann, Swan Song from the critics, and a College Queen pose together after Sigma Omicron Beta characterized her work in the co-manager and one of the considerable amount of uneasiness vice-president Jim Dondero announced the names. They are, from past, makes her an interesting and coordinators of the event, has also in more than a few city halls. left, Charman Harvey, Janet Naporano, Ruth Cohen, Carol informative speaker, in great announced that Fr. Edmund Shortly after the book's Potyrala, Cathy Ritter, Pat McGeough, and Pam Rhodes. demand in colleges throughout Ryan, executive vice-president, publication, Mrs. Jacobs headed and Fr. John Buckley, of the the country. Mrs. Jacobs is the theology department, will sing. Announce Seven Finalists the Committee to Save the West second ·lecturer in St. Peter's Mann said that a group of Village, after the Wagner special lecture series, "Man in the City." Future speakers include Je~uit scholastics are preparing a For '68 Basketball Queen administration had declared it a satirical review "lampooning the Julian Bond, Ralph Nader and liberal establishment" and that Seven finalists have been named for the first annual St. Peter's depressed area, and announced Dick Gregory. registrar Miss Joan Doherty is also College Basketball Queen, sponsored by Sigma Omicron Beta frat, it expected to sing. was announced by contest chairman Jim Dondero. Admission will be $1.50 for In alphabetical order, the finalists are: sophomore Ruth Cohen, students and $3.00 for junior Charman Harvey, sophomore Patricia McGeough, juniors Janet non-students. Proceeds from the Naporano and Carol Potyrala, evening will go to the Academic freshman Pamela Rhodes, and N 20 p Building Fund. sophomore Catherine Ritter. 0V• a van Voting begins today for the Queen and will continue until Deadline Law School SOB's Basketball Queen Dance, Saturday, Nov. 30. The editors of the Pavan, the college literary magazine, are still Interviews Ballots may be cast for a nickel accepting contributions for the Vice Dean Henry Bruch of per vote, and six votes for a winter issue, scheduled to appear Villanova will be present on the quarter. in the beginning of the next campus Nov. 25 to interview The Queen will be crowned at trimester. students interested in attending the dance and will throw out the Law School. The Graduate first ball of the sea.son, Tuesday, The deadline for submitting Scholarship Commission informs Dec. 10, when the Peacocks open poems, essays, short stories and us that the interviews, arranged their 1968-69 home season at the artwork is November 20. Any for by Mr. Francis Mertz, Jersey City Armory against St. poems submitted will be eligible Vice-President in charge of Louis University. for consideration in the Pavan development, will take place Along with her escort, the Poetry Contest. First prize $25 throughout the day and also urges Queen will be the guest of Sigma and publication in the winter those interested to make Omicron Beta for a night at the issue. Second prize is $15 and arrangements before hand at the Meadowbrook Playhouse and will publication. Editor Ed Kealy says, TODAY IN DINNEEN - Jane Jacobs, author and city planner Commission's office at 121 also be the guest of the Junior "This will be one of the finest will be the second speaker in the special lecture series, today at Glenwood. Class at the Junior Prom. Pavans we have ever produced." 12 noon in Dinneen Auditorium. Page 2 November 14, 1968 Dr. Serra-Badue Debaters Give SPC Prof's Paintings Election Talk On the eve of the national Shown at J.C. State elections, 'susan Hayes, Ed Piszko, by Cheryl Kennedy Scott and Kathy Fitzgerald presented a Being on the campus of Jersey City State College is an experience Humphrey-Nixon-Wallace debate in itself, but having the pleasure of viewing Dr. Daniel Serra-Badue's art program before St. Anthony's exhibit is something else again. Dr. Serra-Badue, chairman of the St. High School CCD classes in Union Peter's Art History Department, is having a one-man show at The City. In a vote taken among the Gallery in Grossnickle Hall Nov. I I-Nov. 29. high schoolers after the debate, Dr. Serra-Badue, born in Cuba, has a long list of art credits to his vice-president Humphrey came out victorious by one vote over name and has had 14 one-man amateur. They are , however, shows in the United States and Nixon. haunting and have a real message abroad, dating back to in The Gannon Speakers' Bureau 1929 somewhere in the realm of the Barcelona. also debated "The Justice of the human condition and man's Craftsman Draft" before the St. Aloysious misery. The artist has lived in Spain, Holy Name Society on Nov. 11 at The works of this established traveled all over Europe and this 9:00 p.m. Defending the draft artist are certainly worth more hemisphere, but much of the system were seniors Ed Piszko and than a look-see. In fact, they influence in his work are Dennis O'Neill. Juniors Bill deserve critical intent study, for indicative of his homeland. This is Milczarski and Susan Hayes they are truly excellent especially visible in several opposed the present system and representations of one of Latin Ii thographs which are on display. suggested a volunteer army to America's leading artists. My only Two, in particular "Cuban Town" PEACE CORPSMAN IN PANAMA - Harry Hansen, 1967 take its place. regret is that The Gallery of and "Patio" exhibit the fine lines graduate and "hundred point" basketball ace, is currently On Nov. 15 , 16, and 17, Chris Jersey City State is so small and of Latin American architecture. working in a community development program with the Peace Conti and Kathy Fitzgerald will we are limited to a small sampling "Cuban Town," like all of Corps in Panama. travel to St. Joseph's College in of this genius. It is time that our Serra-Badue's work, is highly Philadelphia to debate in a own school took the initiative to detailed and well-wrought. It switch-side varsity tournament. invite Dr. Daniel Serra-Badue to Peace Corps Here_ Tuesday appears as if one is looking Susan Hayes, Gannon exhibit here on our own campus, (Continued from Page 1) through the telescopic lens of a president, reports that plans are in so that our culture-starved used in training programs for on a booklet for the Ceylon pineapple, if you can conjure up the making for several more community at St. Peter's could Libya volunteers throughout the program. Junior Russell . Stern that image in your mind. "Patio" debate tournaments and Speakers reap the benefits. country. Kealy did similar work served as an mtern this past Bureau events in the closing weeks is viewed from behind a fine grille summer. Senior John Milsop and of the trimester. that brings to mind a skilled sophomore Kevin Brown are at craftsman hard at work. Peace Corps headquarters this All of Dr. Serra-Badue's oils are Theologians Protest trimester. Co-eds Marianne Barrett a delight to behold, either because and Susan Hayes will be there of the sheer color, or the during the winter term. remonstrative message that lies on Priests' Suspension Mr. Francis J. Mertz, vice the canvass. president for development, is in Serra-Badue relies heavily on Four members of the Theology throughout the country who charge of the internship program. geometry for design and every line Department at St. Peter's have opposed the birth control edict. It He is currently seeking students to is drawn with precision and urged the National Conference of notes that "We speak out of the work in Washington for the rest of clarity. One oil, "Exact ness No. Catholic Bishops to support a conviction that we are responsible this year. "I urge all capable and 2," has a perfectly symmetrical petition protesting the suspension not only for those who are being interested students to take pattern as a back-drop for a of 39 Washington D.C. priests oppressed but also for their advantage of this unique mandolin ; however, the who had publicly opposed the oppressors. It is because we take opportunity for service and instrument is set into the design encyclical on birth control. the communal nature of education offered by the college," so skillfully that the lines of the In a letter to Archbishop John Christianity so seriously that we Mertz says. Students interested in pattern remain unbroken, and yet, F. Deardon of Detroit, president must speak in a spirit of fraternal the intern program are urged to the mandolin is distinct from the of the conference, Rev. Francis M. correction." contact Mr. Mertz as soon as design. Keating, S.J ., Rev. Daniel V. possible. Though he uses vibrant color Kilfoyle, SJ., Ch_arles Maloney and pattern so well (as in "Color and Miss Ruth Whitney, ask that Biafra Cards and Line"), Dr. Serra-Badue also the petition be given serious Making Money is twice as employs dark colors and shadows consideration and be brought to Now On Sale equally successfully, as in "The the attention of the conference of Easy as Saving Money. Why? Puerto Ricans and the City.'' In bishops. Ask Tom MacMahon or Pete O'Dea this canvass we see a unique Postcards urging President angular view of city-dwellings in The petition was drawn up by Lyndon B. Johnson to aid the darkness with only bright stipples I I members of the Theology and starving people of Biafra are now The Peacock Agency on sale for ten cents in the of various colors emanating from Philosophy Departments at St. William J. Bloom, General Agent windows to indicate that people Peter's. They are: Edward Fischer, Teach-Prose office in 104 Glenwood Ave. really do live there. SJ., Sister Theresa Gallagher, 921 Bergen Ave., Jersey City 659-3600 One of the paintings, "Rug Thomas Haessler, George Hunt, Professor James Conniff, Merchant," has the vendor sitting SJ., Francis Keating, S.J ., William director of Teach-Prose, said it is MUTUAL TRUST LIFE INSURANCE CO. guru-like (circa 1957) amidst his Kiernan, Daniel V. Kilfoyle, SJ., essential that students buy and wares. One can only imagine how Ch a r les Maloney, Ed ward send the postcards to step up the beautiful these painted rugs would McGlinchy, S.J ., Joseph Papay effort to gain federal aid for the be if spread to their full length. and Ruth Whitney. Biafran people. THE BYRNE BROTHERS Dr. Serra-Badue used lots of According to Father Kilfoyle yellow tones, and as I mentioned, over 200 professors from 36 The postcard features two (Jimmy and Bobby) bright patches of color. But never colleges and universities have photographs, one with the is the color in splotches, or have a signed the petition. pcesident, his younger daughter, careless look. Every time his brush Lucy, and his grandson. The other The petition protests Pope is put to the canvass it is with depicts seven starving Biafran In Concert definitive purpose and rigid Paul's decision on birth control children. "Mr. Johnson: You like at preciseness, and usually strict and affirms the primacy of children. How about helping the boundaries. conscience on this issue. It notes children of Biafra?" reads the The Casino-in-the-Park There are several strange that while the Pope is our card. It is addressed to the canvasses that require expert spiritual leader, "within the President in Washington, D.C. The interpretation, and I am not about context of our concrete, historical 10 cents covers postage costs and Thanksgiving Eve, to impose my views as a rank situation we recognize other a four cent contribution to the Wednesday, Nov. 27 sources of competence both American Committee, Keep Biafra within and outside the Christian Alive. -you have seen them at the Sea Girt Inn community for ' example, psychologists, sociologists, T-P staffers will sell the -you may have been to the Speakeasy Saloon Book Store demographers, medial doctors, postcards to faculty and students -now, a one night appearance in Jersey City 22 Journal Square parents, theologians, priests and throughout the campus. bishops." Meanwhile, Professor Conniff is OL3-1583 It also deplores the actions urging students to procure them Casino-in-the-Park Admission $2.25 Books from all publishers taken against the Washington as soon as possible in the Lincoln Park 9p.m. College.Outline Series priests and other clergymen Teach-Prose office. November 14, 1968 PAUW WOW Page.J Kanarkowski a West Pointer ... But Only for a Weekend

"There's no comparison between ROTC and West Point." That's a foregone conclusion to most impartial observers, but for St. Peter's College senior Edward J. Kanarkowski, it's a humble-pie statement. Kanarkowski, a cadet colonel in the ROTC program at St. Peter's, is the St. Peter's College ROTC brigade commander. It is his job former Army All-American to make his brigade the best in the halfback, Lt. Col. Pete Dawkins. That Saturday afternoon, Tom WHO'S TO ARGUE? - Gannon debators take lunch break before history of St. Peter's and to Cahill's Chinese Bandits mapping out plans for future. So far they've been successful and promote the ROTC wherever and shellacked Duke's Blue Devils, it's been because of, from left, Christine Conti Bob Tutoriello whenever he can. So it hurt 57-25. Kathy Fitzgerald, and Kathy Flanagan. ' ' Kanarkowski to admit that West Point is head-and-shoulders above During the game, Kanarkowski stood with the entire Corps on the his own brigade. Army side of Michie Stadium, Gannon Teams Winners The 22-year-old history major taking part in the old tradition of spent the last weekend in October at historic West Point, the home the "12th Man." Many years ago, In New Yori~, Atlanta of the United State Military • several Army players were injured during a game and the entire NEW YORK CITY (PWWS) - The topic for the tournament Academy. Army bench jumped up to tell the Gannon debate's affirmative and was: "Resolved: That executive As one of 97 ROTC cadets coach that "we're ready to go in." negative teams walked off with control of foreign policy should from colleges across the country, All the cadets in the stands stood nearly all the prizes at the NYU be significantly curtailed." Kanarkowski held the spotlight at the same time and kept Hall of Fame Debate Tournament Defending the resolution, the two for the weekend because he was standing throughout the Saturday. Kat hies outlined a proposed the highest ranking cadet there. contest . . . and the following Sophomore Kathy Fitzgerald Foreign Affairs Senate, to be And with the spotlight went a Ed Kanarkowski games as well. was named best speaker, while her composed of 15 members elected blind date - a "knockout" he "We could subsidize 57 St. discussions with the other ROTC teammate on the affirmative at-large throughout the nation. says - to give him another Peter's cheerleaders and a St. cadets on how to better the squad, junior Kathy Flanagan, Asked if she thought the distinction . . . he was the only Bernard dog and they couldn't ROTC program, the advantages took the second place prize. The proposal had any worth outside of ROTC cadet with a date Fridat match the spirit of just five and disadvantages of compulsory affirmative duo compiled the best the debate tourney, Mia and Saturday nights. cheerleaders on one side of the ROTC in colleges, etc. record in the tourney, winning all Fitzgerald said, "No, but that's During his four-day stay stadium," Kanarkowski says. Kanarkowski found out that four of its debates. often the case in.debating." academy on the Hudson, Gen. William Westmoreland St. Peter's has the largest ROTC Good Record The negative team had an Kanarkowski experienced the was also at the game and enrollment of all the colleges and Sophomore Christine Conti easier time of it, since it was entire life of a West Pointer, Kanarkowski saluted him when universities in the First Army area and freshman Robert Tutoriello required to attack a proposal that including classes, parades, and the general passed after the game. relative to the total school took fifth place as a negative team was singularly difficult to defend. access to areas prohibited to "I said, 'Hello, Sir,' because enrollment. with a 4-0 record. Two weeks ago, Miss Fitzgerald civilian visitors. you just don't pass four-star "We have between 600 and The combined Gannon Team and freshman Linda Jannuzzi flew During mess Thursday night, generals by without saying 700 cadets," Kanarkowski reveals, came off best of all 37 squads to Atlanta, Ga. for Emory Kanarkowski took part in a pep something," Kanarkowski '·and I was pleasantly surprised to entered, winning all eight of its University's Peach Tree rally for the Army-Duke football explains. learn that almost everybody else debates. Second place went to Tournament. The two St. Peter's game which was to be held two One of the biggest impressions up there knows and respects our Seton Hall, which compiled a 7-1 co-eds formed the top all-girl days later. The rally erupted that the Point made on the band and Pershing Rifles trick record. group in a field of 120 teams. during dessert and was led by awe-struck cadet was the average drill teams. West Point cadet himself. "In fact," Kanarkowski "The myths about the Corps continues, "on my way home I Our men have been working . aren't mere myths,'' Kanarkowski stood in the Port Authority bus relates. "There are real .terminal and a cadet from flesh-and-blood people under the Wisconsin (Fifth Army area) grey flannel." approached me. in this slum for 10 years. Kanarkowski found himself "You must be from St. Peter's convinced that the myths are all College,'' the Wisconsin cadet real-life after all when he saw the said, "isn't that where the You clock-tower onto which the late Pershing Rifles came from that General Douglas MacArthur and were on the Ed Sullivari Show last several of his classmates placed year?" wouldn't the revielle cannon when they Kanarkowski assured him that were cadets. Peacock Company N-8 were the "When I saw the tower I ones who performed with dancer almost died," Kanarkowski Gwen Verdon. "I didn't think last explains, "the top of it is almost they had TV up there in 100 feet above the ground and Wisconsin,'' Kanarkowski said. revielle cannons aren't exactly Kanarkowski returned from 6 weeks. light, you know. It took the Army the business trip-busman's holiday Corps of Engineers almost three with a profound admiration for weeks to get the cannon down the West Point cadets. "They do Nobody's asking you to. like the one pictured above. again ... and MacArthur and his everything strictly by the honor After all, you wouldn't last very long as It's not a place where men are poured friends got it up there overnight." system and it works out president of General Motor's, either. through a mold and come out like little tin But the weekend wasn't spent perfectly,'' Kanarkowski says, But after years of hard work and study, soldiers. A man is no help to anyone if he can't in sheer tourism. Much of "and the spirit up there is just you might make a whale of a president for be himself. Kanarkowski's time went in unbelievable." G.M. Or you might make a lasting contribu­ It's a place for the idealist. For the man tion to the poverty-stricken people of Lima, who wants to make a positive contribution Peru. and needs the knowledge and ability to do it The people of Peru can do without the ill­ most effectively. The Svvan Song prepared do-gooders, thank you. In the long You may not be a man of talent right now. St. Peter's on calT!pus Coffee House run these people are just one more mouth to And you may not have much in the way of located in the basement of the Chem Annex feed. What Peru needs is men of talent, men dedication and sacrifice. Then for your sake, of dedication, men of sacrifice. No one is born and for everyone else's - don't try Peru. OPEN EVERY NIGHT with talent, dedication and sacrifice. But if you must help ( or if you want to Presenting this week That's what the seminary is all about. help), then take the necessary steps to make The seminary is a training center, and it's your contribution worthwhile. Thursday - Al McCormick- Jazz Sextet 50c not easy. No "boot camp" is. A man has to be The people of Peru will be eternally grate­ a tough-skinned realist to survive in a jungle ful. Friday - Live Folk Entertainment 50c Call or write: Father Wilson Maryknoll Fathers, Maryknoll, N.Y. 10545 Saturday - Open - No Admission (914-941-7590 Ext. 416) Doors Open Each Night 8 p.m. Page 4 PAUW WOW November 14, 1968 Young Girls Influenced! Miss Jean Brodie Triumphs By CHERYL KENNEDY SCOTT "Give me a girl at an impressionable age and she is mine for life." Speaker: Jean Brodie from the play "The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie" by Jay Allen which is currently running at the Helen Hayes Theater in New York City. This play has been a huge success, largely due to the uncomparable talent of Zoe Caldwell who won the Tony Award for Best Actress of the Year for her role as Jean Brodie. Jean Brodie's above statement embodies her philosophy of education which she puts to work at a conservative girls school in Edinburgh, Scotland. Four of Miss Brodie's favorite Miss Brodie abhors the status girls are her constant companions. quo, and so tells this to her When Teddy Lloyd, who is an impressionable girls. The amateur artist, repeatedly presses unflappable teacher describes Miss Brodie for a sitting (because • status quo as ,"staying the same he still loves her), she persuades to petrification." She feels that one of her girls, Jenny, the this is the illness from which the prettiest, to sit for him. Soon, administration of her school is however, jealously on the part of suffering - much the same feeling Jenny's friend Sandy, moves in. as many modern professors. Sandy never received the Jean Brodie is a pure romantic abundance of attention from Miss and shares her amorous Brodie that the other girls got, so adventures with her girls. Not she wants to sit for Teddy. much arithmetic is learned in her A love affair develops between classes, but the students hear of the girl and the artist. Sandy poses many side-lights in history and with her blouse off - she loves listen to tearful stories of great Teddy in a strange, spiteful way. PICNIC OUTING - Miss Jean Brodie and Mr. Lowther enjoy a artists' lost loves. Miss Brodie, But, the whale affair breaks off brief respite from their instructional duties - dining al fresco. herself, has had an illicit affair when Sandy demands to see her with a married teacher at the portrait and sees only a painting school, Teddy Lloyd, excellently of Jean Brodie. She leaves rather portrayed by Roy Cooper. She forlornly with a copy of Coffee House Seeks stifles this romance because Mr. Augustine's "City of God" under Lloyd is the father of five her arm. children. Because of this incident, Sandy New Entertainers Soon, though, a new betrays Miss Brodie's sympathies Swan Song, the campus coffee singers from northern New York relationship blooms with Gordon in the Spanish Civil War to the house is searching for talent to fill to appear at the Swan Song. Lowther, another instructor. authorities. Jean Brodie is its billings. The Swan Song has replaced its Lowther is pretty much a "Charlie dismissed ("assassinated" to use Ronald Sauer, co-manager of jukebox with a stereo sound Brown" but finally sums up her own term) and Sandy, deeply the coffee house, said "People system specifically for students enough courage to propose when influenced 'by Augustine's book with any kind of talent who wish to hear their own he feels their secret love-making enters the convent. particularly vocal and records or tapes played at the has gone far enough. Lowther Sympathy for Miss Brodie is BROKEN MISS BRODIE - instrumental, even people who do coffee house. During the winter dressed in a kilt on boating possible, and perhaps pity is the Jean Brodie visits former pupil, only thing you can feel when you Armenian folk dances, are and fall trimesters, Sauer said the outings, is quite the perfect Swan Song will sponsor two folk Sandy after she has been see a broken, tormented woman welcome to drop in on us for an Anglo-gentleman and shows in Dinneen Auditorium relieved of her teaching duties. who has had her whole life.'s work audition." Shyness, Sauer said, is we II-characterized by Joseph with an "unexpected destroyed by a pupil of it. But, no excuse. He urged all to "come Maher. Miss Jean Brodie. Yes, Miss extravaganza" finale for both. one cannot reasonably ignore the down to the coffee house and see Jean Brodie is the champion of Brodie's philosophy comes to how good you are." He also encouraged people fact that Jean Brodie damaged thinkers who are ahead of their light. Sister Helena is Miss with idea for the coffee house to many, many girls and time (she discusses birth control Brodie's for life. Sauer is already reaching out step forward and be heard. inadvertently misguided many in her classes, circa 1934 ). She for entertainers through a talent William Roe, director of the Argus The archaic institution which others. However, for bad or for cautions her girls against exchange program that touches Eyes workshop, said that two employs Miss Brodie is constantly good, she lived up to her "Succumbing to provincial three coffee houses. workshop productions are also philosophy and was aptly able to ignorance." In her opinion the trying to be rid of her. But Sauer is planning the talent being planned for the Swan Song. through her clever eloquence, influence all of her girls is an Church of Rome is for those who exchange with the Second Look, Tonight, Al McCormack and Jean always manages to elude the uncanny, permanent way. This is don't want ~o tliink for the Seton Hall University coffee his Sextet will entertain at the nosy headmistress, Miss McKay. her victory. themselves. This is pertinent house, the Open Ear of Jersey Coffee house. Music begins at 8 considering that the whole story Miss McKay is a reincarnation of City, and the Thirsty Ear of p.m. Nancy Kulp as Drysdale's revolves around a cloistered nun Morristown. He said his prime During the week the Swan secretary on Beverly Hillbillies. who was one of her pupils. Ski Buffs do it! interest now is to secure some Song is open from 8 to 11 p.m. However, Miss McKay is far more good blues and ~oul entertainers There is no admission charge. Sister Helena, skillfully played practical and prying. Paddy Croft for the winter and spring Open Friday and Saturday from 8 by Tudi Wiggins, is a "thinking does a sensational job in this role, trimesters. p.m. to one a.m. there is a charge nun" (we are only now in this which is suited only for an Sauer is also booking folk of 50 cents. decade becoming aware of this extremely talented character species). She writes a book and actress. Jean Brodie perceptively achieves world fame. To tell a says that in Miss McKay's case, journalist how she was influenced, "fetid frustration overcomes _.In Concert she must relate the whole story of judgement." THE BEACH- BOYS and THE GRASS ROOTS

Nov. 26 - 8:00 P.M. $3.50, $4.50, $5.50

STANLEY THEATRE Inglish leather® Journal Square, J.C. GIVE BLOOD - The New York-New Jersey Red Cross Blood For men who want to be where the Program will collect blood at St. Peter's Nov. 26 in Dinneen action is. Very schussy. Very mas­ Auditorium from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Registration for the blood cu I ine. ALL-PURPOSE LOTION. Tix now on sale: Box Office, Campus Music Shop, drive will be next Tuesday, Wesnesday, and Thursday from 10 $2.50. $4.00, $6.50. From the com­ plete array of ENGLISH LEATHER Hoboken, all Bambergers and Stern Brothers stores, a.m. to 3 p.m. in McIntyre Lounge. Students under 21 should men's toiletries. Nunzio Accordian store, Union City, phone 792-0808. obtain a "minor release" to be signed by one parent. A t'KOIJl U 01 i\1l\1 l0\trA,Y I:'\(, 1'01:.111\,\l[, r,,, I U"lt-1 7 November 14, 1968 PAUW WOW Mangan Plays British Commando In Stewart Whitman War Movie By BILL MANGAN Bill Mangan, a Pauw Wow st,aff member, is currently spending his junior year abroad studying in Munich, Germany. He will write from time to time of his experiences in Europe. What did most of you creeps do this summer? Worked in your grandmother's candy store on Vroom Street? Were you a lifeguard at Mallard Beach in Point Pleasant? Yeah and you saved some fat old lady from fat old lady-eating horseshoe crabs! Typical Jersey City Vegetation! It was all phoney! It was to stay, only a little money, and This summer I parachuted nothing like the real thing in could hardly speak German. behind enemy Jines, kidnapped a Vietnam for example. But I figure I had one person's name in scientist, blew up a tank, and it might be something like that, Munich. This name I didn't get killed countless enemy soldiers. don't xou? Maybe someday I'll from the Junior Year Abroad Everyday, without shell shock or try that to see what it's really like. Committee, but rather from some battle fatigue, I did this until I Petty Extra guy I met at a New York sound heard the last, "Cut ... Print it!" What I really did in West studio when I finished a film for ring out across the Bavarian Alps Germany was film the Mirisch Art History 735. I telephoned this of West Germany. Production of THE LAST German, who was an assistant But it was all a fake. I mean ESCAPE. The man who directed cameraman, and I told him that I like I felt nervous when I jumped all of this artificial carnage was could use some work because I from the plane, but it was only Walter Grauman, the same man was starving. He sent me down to one meter above the ground and who directed the late FUGITIVE this place where the producers in a mov.ie studio. I felt brave for TV. The star was the were picking extras. I went there when I blew up the tank, but the one-and-only Stewart Whitman of and they asked me if I could special effects man was the guy CIMMARON STRIP fame. And I speak English. I said, "Yeah," so I who really did it and the tank was was just a petty extra who plays a got the job. only made of wood, anyway. The British Commando disguised as a Commandoes scientist we kidnapped was just a German SS soldier. We - the British commandoes German actor named Pincus This was all part of the under the command of three Braun. And, man, like I felt real beginning of my junior year British actors, Patrick Jordan, good when I machine-gunned all abroad program in Germany. You Martin Jarvis, and John Collins - those guys but the bullets were see, I had prepared everything so parachuted somewhere into blanks, so they got up after the well in advance that when I Germany in the last months of LEADING THE CHARGE - Pauw Wow reporter turned actor shot was over. arrived in Munich, I had no place World War II. Bill Mangan charges toward the camera with fellow extras At the stone quarry, we're Manfred Stolting and Wolfgang Pachymayr during a break in the supposed to meet the Americans, filming of ''The Last Escape." under Whitman. The meeting the skirmish because of the spit out a stream of four-letter opens up like this: he's hiding in stupidity of a young office gems. the bushes and when he hears us (Martin Jarvis). At this point three Hawk coming whistles "London Bridge themes sprout forth: The other reason why Whitman is Falling Down." We yell out; One is the entire plot itself was good for this film was that he "Password?" And he answers, because all we do for the rest of is a stone "Hawk-Patriot." I think "Snake Pit." That must have been the film is run away from the he liked defending democracy in it because he came out of the Nazis and the Russians. Secondly, films. Whitman and I had many bushes. Whitman keeps reminding Jarvis discussions about the war in Then our leader, Patrick of what an idiot he is, until Jarvis Vietnam and he would always say Jordan, says, "Where are the gets killed at the end of the film, that through Vietnam we would others?" and then we realize that maybe he stop the surge of communism. "Dead," answers Whitman. wasn't such a bad idiot after all. I asked him, "How?" Then we tell him we have to Finally, anytime anyone asks "If we weren't in Vietnam you get this scientist from the Nazis Whitman where anyone else is, he better believe that the Russians fast because the Russians are after answers, "Dead." By the end of would be in Czechoslavakia right him too. Whitman's reaction to all the film almost everybody else IS now!" he answered me. ~ this is, "Looks like it's going to be dead. Paradoxically enough, the nations a real free-for-all!" Pragmatic American of the Warsaw treaty occupied STANDING GUARD - SPC junior Bill Mangan, second from Then a truck full of Nazis From this point we go and get CSSR that very same night. He right, guards a truckload of escaping refugees while German comes along and we kill them all, the scientist which wasn't too never said anything to me after officer questions Stewart Whitman, right, star of the Mirisch but our leader, Jordan, is killed in hard to do. But the scientist wants that. production "The Last Escape." to bring a bunch of his friends My fellow extras, who were with him because they also want mostly German university STERLING'S to defect. Whitman, being the students, did not have a very high cold, pragmatic American, wants regard for this film because they Good Food! to leave them behind, but Jarvis, felt that it depicted the Germans Sandwiches-Soup-Coffee the stupid officer, wants to bring as either idiots of sadists. Foot Long Heros them along. So we bring them According to them, most along. American films put forth these Our Specialty Now we're being chased by the Dining Room impressions without looking into Need ,none~ Germans and the Russians, who the more explanatory and Taste the Difference also want the scientist. The realistic, if not so exciting, aspects for school, 801 West Side Russian force includes three of the last war. They felt that this foot of Fairmount Ave. tanks, which are old Pattons with might have some effect of the the turrets sheared off and American mentality toward WORK IN YOUR replaced with wooden ones with modern Germany. I told them red stars on them. At the end we SPARE TIME FOR MUSICAL CHESTS that maybe it did but that was lure the Russians into attacking something the American people PRENTICE HALL DOLLS the Germans and while they're would have to ask themselves. fighting we escape across some .dl•• ;;...-t::::-~~=== ·:::··~·---~~~ NOVELTIES river into the arms of the Uniforms • LIGHT MACHINE OPERATORS Americans. The uniforms we wore were • MATERIAL HANDLERS OLD AND NEW Whitman was really the man always a big hit with the • MAIL ROUTERS for this film. I'rimarily because he passers-by. They either saluted or come in and browse started running. One day we were Minimum four hour shift - days or evenings was a cowboy and this was just a Production bonuses - Profit sharing cowboy film with World War II up at Sylvenstein Mountain in the -NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY- NOSTALGIA SHOP uniforms and tanks instead of Bavarian Forealps. After lunch, horses. One thing about Whitman, we were waiting outside the 869 Bergen Avenue restaurant for our driver to bring Visit our Employment Dept. he certainly cursed like a cowboy. Mon.-Fri., 9AM-3PM Jersey City, N.J. This didn't bother the Germans us back to the set. Manfred Route 9W because they didn't understand Stolting, a German student who Englewood Cliffs, N.J. 432-3547 speaks perfect English, and I were An Equal Opportunity Employer the words he was using, but it did One of the few original bother the scriptgirl, mostly sitting in the grass speaking experiences in Jersey City. because she was English. She German. Our uniforms were practically fainted everytime he (Continued on Page 8) Page 6 PAUW WOW November 14, 1968 EDITORIAL Visiting Editorial

One understands that small colleges often run into The following is a PA UW WOW administration to submit visiting insurmountable problems. Money is usually short. Top-notch visiting editorial, written by Fr. editorials on important 'issu es. We teachers, lured by better salaries and facilities, tend to prefer Thomas A . Wassmer of the St. request that visiting editorials be the mammoth universities, such as UCLA or Michigan. The Peter's Philosophy Department. no more than 2,000 words in best students flock in droves to "big name" institutions, We invite students, fa c ulty and length. leaving little Nondescript College the pleasant task of teaching Hegel to the brighter children of Rural and By Thomas A. Wassmer mature, responsible, sophisticated Industrial America. S.J., Ph.D. Roman Catholics who are We at St. Peter's have been lucky. Though small, our A question is raised by the convinced of the more positive college is in admirable financial shape, is in possession of a Holy.Father at the very outset of approach to sexuality that it does good and improving faculty, and has somehow enrolled more the encyclical: "It is also asked not speak only in the accents of whether in view of the increased its share of outstanding students (witness our graduate award Aristotelian biologism. This more sense of responsibility of modern positive approach to responsible successes). man, the moment has not come In view of our luck as a small college, and in view of the parenthood was emphasized in the for him to entrust to his reason Vatican Council. talent - administrative and academic - to be found here, and his will , rather than to the education here should be optimal. It is not. biological rhythm of his organism 4) If faith builds upon reason, Perhaps the biggest single flaw in education at St. Peter's the task of regulating birth?" this doctrine enunciated by the is the trimester system. Blessed with resources, we have taken The answer that realistically Holy Father is not eminently a given tool - time - and misused it. lt took talent, should be made in this- 20th reasonable!! Why do so many imagination, creativity, and a thousand other admirable century, if not before, is a responsible, mature persons in things to dream up the trimester system and graft it onto St. resounding "yes." The affirmative marriage consider it less than response is in opposition to the Peter's. It was an institutional mistake, but a well made reasonable? Reasonable, implied biologism that is implicit mistake. responsible conduct is not in the question. measured by a mere submission to It has been, of course, disastrous. While other colleges Unfortunate biological laws but tn transcending hunger for cash and talent, we waste ours in a system that It seems to me that the these laws and appreciating the oppresses student and teacher. The only undebatable .. .Ph.D. Fordham 1954, ... encyclical is unfortunate for joined St. Peter's Faculty consequence in each case. advantage of trimester time is that it is easier to schedule. several reasons: As for drawbacks, consider these: 1) The time is inappropriate. 1956 . . . member of the Godot? A. It makes outrageous demands on ~verybody's time. Just as it seemed that the Casti Committee on Faculty Status It seems to be that Catholics First, in a trimester system there are six examination periods Connubii encyclical was a reaction and Welfare . . . former may be waiting for Godot but in an academic year, instead of four under the semester to the Lambeth Congress in the scholar in residence at they have not waited for Paul VI, system. Second, to earn 3 credits in a term, a student must go 30's, so it would unfortunately Harvard's Episcopal and the months of doubt and silence on the part of Rome have to four classes a week for ten weeks, instead of 3 classes a seem that this encyclical is Theological Seminary ... released during the present made these Catholics pray harder, week for fifteen weeks. This is doubly negative : it adds to the listed in Who's Who in Lambeth Congress. American Education, reflect more seriously on their students's daily schedule/work load , while reducing a) the Any doubt that Aristotelian roles as parents before God. real time and b) the class time student and teacher have to Directory of American biologism is not the Roman Philosophers, and Who's Who It was not only in the dioceses work on the academic subject matter. Thirdly, Trimester of Munich, Trier and Cuernavaca mentality should be dismissed. in the East . . . his book, compresses fifteen weeks work into ten weeks, entailing an that these agonizing conscience The publication of this encyclical "Toward A Contemporary increased daily study load. We all know how difficult it is to at this time would appear to be as problems were being resolved but read a novel a week while carrying other co urses, and the inappropriate as the publication Christian Moral Theology,," in every diocese in the world. The hardships involved in learning 3 credits work of German in of the Pauline creed at the time of expected to be published greatest result of this encyclical ten weeks are enormous. the sessions of the World Council shortly . .. may finally be that married B. It unfairly increases demands made on the faculty. of Churches in Upsala. persons will sophisticate their consciences before God and Imagine the plight of a professor who must teach, say, Unrealistic 2) The doctrine enunciated is INTEND the PARTIAL realize that morality and introductory theology four times in two trimesters, in unrealistic: STERILIZATION (the responsibility are not the mere addition to electives all year. This means a) that he must 1) What kind of natural law is contrace ptive purpose) and that adherence to imposed external teach 180 ho urs worth of simplified subject matter in 160 it that speaks only to Rome and in the presence of contextual law withou t question .. hours; b) he wi ll deal with four large and different groups of to a MI NORITY of the Papal situational factors - the size of students in 20 weeks; c) he must give examinations every 5 Commission, a MINO RITY of their family and the resources at weeks over the academic year; d) he must combat accelerated the Congress of the Laity, a their disposal, this direct familiarity with introductory course matter, perhaps breeding MINORITY of moral intention is responsible, and College Los es contempt for subjects dealt with too often in too short a theologians and a MINORITY of moral? time. Catholic laymen and laywomen? 4) It would seem that a woman must now pray for some Dr. G. Guterl C. It breeds bureaucracy. Registration takes place three 2) ls it realistic to assume that responsible marriage menstrual disorder so that she Dr. Gerard Guterl, a professor times a year instead of two. Paper work for department relations are never exercised may use the pill and directly of business law and political members increases as more courses are taught in less time with a contraceptive intention intend the correction of this science in the College evening than ever before, while the overall length of the academic even by parents that have disorder benefiting by the partial division and principal of Snyder year remains unchanged. The bookstore now faces three already raised a family sufficient sterilization which she may only High School, died Tuesday, Nov. annual assaults on its doors. while two were always more in number for their economic INDIRECTLY INTEND but 5, in Fairmount Hospital, Jersey than enough. and social capacities? never directly. Is this realistic? City, after a brief illness. He was But perhaps the worst element of the trimester system is 3) Is it realistic to consider Does this maneuvering respect 63. its effect on the spirit of education at St. Peter's. A note of that a woman's use of the pill is the phenomenology of marriage as exercised by responsible, Dr. Guterl was born in Jersey super-pressure is introduced. Free time dwindles. Western only a responsible use if she DIR E CT LY inten d s t h e mature husbands and wives? City in I 905 and lived here all his culture gets a hurried, harried treatment more consistent with alleviation of some disorder like Conscience life. He was a graduate of St. crass technological materialism than with liberal arts m enorrhagia , dysmenorrhea, 3) The doctrine ought to state Peter's Prep and Holy Cross humanism. Nerves fray faster. Teachers and students "give etc., and only INDIRECTLY unequivocally that it must be Coll ege, Worcester, Mass. He taught for several years at St. up" on courses after five or six frustrating weeks, deciding to intends the partial sterilization: accepted by the free conscience of Peter's Prep and the College and slide by with the minimum and try again next time. Is it not sensible to think that Roman Catholics. The Pope has a a t Dickinson High School in Education was not meant to be like this. Those most women DIRECTLY conscience but so have educated, impoversished professionals, who, full of SPUTNIKANGST, Jersey City. In 1937 he joined the teaching staff at Snyder High demand the More and the Faster in education are missing the JERSEY CITY (PWWS) - Today the PAUW WOW introduces School and in 195 3 became point. It's not what you know, but what you are. Knowledge another service in its continuing effort at self-improvement - the principal of the school. that does not benefit students as human beings is better left inauguration of a wire service. untaught and unlearned. Known as the Pauw Wow Wire Service (PWWS), it will provide Dr. Guterl held a master of arts And a scheduling system that makes academic life this newspaper with increased resources in the reporting of St. Peter's degree from Seton Hall University harder for students is also missing the point. In the rush-it College news and sports events. and last September received a America we inhabit, some enclave of thought, leisure, and Editor P.J. Wevurski, commenting on the news service, said, "This doctor of jurisprudence degree will be a great asset. We expect it to be a boon to our national coverage, contemplation is a pyschological, spiritual, intellectual - in from Fordham University. especially during the far-flung basketball season." short, human-necessity. If a college fails to provide this Editor R.A. Yannuzzi quipped: "And there are people on the He is survived by his wife, necessity, what other institution will? And if St. Peter's staff long enough on talent to grasp the benefits of the new service." Agnes, two sons, Gerard, Jr., of' College, with its obvious resources in finance and talent, will The third of the PAUW WOW's editors, G.R.B. Witterschein JR., Jersey City, Robert, an attorney not provide it, who will? said "This one's just over my head." of Neshanic Station and a All the while other colleges are struggling to stay afloat, PWWS, stretching from one end of the PAUW WOW's news daughter, Kathleen a junior co-ed St. Peter's may be sinking due to a self-inflicted broadside. network to the other, will definitely be an addition to the paper's St. Peter's. Let's get rid of the trimester system. horizon. November 14, 1968 PAUW WOW Page 7 Letters to the Editors

explanation, I decided to send this asking for a formal apology from for him. By this experience obvious support of this kind of Humorous letter to the Pauw Wow. the detective who committed not know what must be done for the 'reaction' more than justifies the The requirement of only physical violence, but future black people in order to existence of supporters of such Critique compulsory physical education is violence against my dignity as a survive. honest demagogues as Wallace. In not one imposed by the state of man (a proud black man), against Michael Grier, as much as you are subsidized by To the Editors: New Jersey. It is a requirement in me. Sophomore my tuition money without my Kathy Fitzgerald, Mary Ann every college, except one, in the I am discussing the possibility consent as well as that of a Sherman and Cheryl De Santo State of New Jersey accredited by of bringing a case against the majority of the student body is it published in the October 9th the Middle States Association of police with an official of the too much to expect in return a Pauw Wow a very well reasoned Absurd Colleges and Secondary Schools. College. In these discussions it has little more positive, less nihilistic and humorous critique of "girls' It is not a requirement imposed been suggested that I do not do reporting just once in a while? gym at St. Peter's College." Defense by the Middle States Association. so. Why? Joe Romano As far as a review of the policy It is a requirement contained in Sophomore regarding girls' gym is concerned, Because of what went on the To the Editor: the curriculum drawn up by each (Editor's Note:) May we point out I am sure that is can be done. Miss "conference room." The detective The major assumption in much college. The Middle States that: Barbara Chryst, Assistant Dean of was saying something to this of your extremely negative Association confirms the I) Mr. Nixon wanted to hold his Students, has spent about seven effect: "With all the people and criticism of President-elect Nixon curriculum of each college by rally here for the obvious reason weeks this year studying the pushing maybe I could have seems to be that he needed this continuing its accreditation which nudged him a little bit." that it would look better. Though program. Last year a group of little place for a political rally. is reviewed every ten years. his supporters jammed the coeds worked with Miss Chryst in Yea. So hard, he nudged the Th is is simply so much You should know that the wind out of me. confines of Dinneen Auditorium, making suggestions to improve 'horse-feathers' and you know it. administration accepted the they would have been dwarfed on this year's program. Due to some Also, it was discussed in the If Nixon could 'bus' so many Curriculum Committee's the basketball court at the personnel changes at the YWCA conference room if I would be supporters to St. Peter's College suggestion discussed in October, willing to sign papers saying Armory and could not have filled during the summer of 1968 not all I what was to prevent him from 1967, in February, 1968, and would not bring charges against the parking lots at Journal Square. the suggestions could be doing the same to Journal Square voted formally in March, 1968, the police for false arrest. I didn't 2) We don't think it's a "crime" implemented in the first term of or the Armory. The election that the "compulsory character of have to sign any papers. for political candidates to 1968-1969. returns revealed he had the Military Science should be Apparently, I was not arrested. I campaign, but we do deplore the My reasons for sending this man-power. reviewed by a body other than the was just temporarily deprived of use of the college for blatant letter to the Pauw Wow is to Why is it such a crime for a Core Curriculum Committee." my American freedoms. electioneering. The appearance of confirm the administration's presidential candidate to come The administration agreed to the Why wasn't I arrested? Mainly Nixon was at first planned to be a willingness to discuss the subject here or anywhere to present his Faculty Senate's proposal of May because, as the "police captain" lecture, but the Republican Party of compulsory physical education 'wares' in an honest American 20, 1968, that it create a special behind the desk explained, wanted and needed a political and to correct an error. The coeds fashion? Why must his scrubby committee to study the question. Detective "Elbow-Rib-Hitter" rally. who wrote the letter published in detractors deny him the same This committee was created by spoke so diligently in my behalf. 3) Our article about Mike Grier the Pauw Wow have accepted the right which presumably they the Faculty Senate Committee on was an interview, giving his letter of Stephen Poliacik written The physical violence would willingly offer to a O c tober 10 , 1968. This account of what happened to him. to William McNeal on May 8, committed upon my body was an candidate of their 'choice' to do committee is to report to the We thought it to be one of the 1968 as the definitive statement "individual action," not a police his 'thing' ? Why did the Faculty Senate Committee "by more significant events of the on compulsory education courses action. The· same holds for the opposition, presumably from a January 15, 1969," accordinr to afternoon. within the State of New Jersey. I ripping up of my sign ("Up segment of the pseudo-intellectual the motion of October 10, 1968. 4) An "Afro comb" is a comb write to the Pauw Wow to set the Against The Wall, Nixon"). 'elite' (Hessler, etc.) have to resort The administration met on used to groom an "Afro cut" hair record straight on that subject. to such 'gutter' tactics to proclaim May 14, 1968, with the newl y The racist individual with a style. Many of the black students In my letter to John Milso p their di sagreement with him and elected members of the Student " badge and uniform," whether he at St. Peter's wear Afro cuts. printed in the Pauw Wow o f his policies? I pass over the absurd Senate. In the response to a is conscious or unconscious of his 5) We are not subsidized by your February 8, 1968, was the defense of student Michael Grier. question the students were racism, who violates the "law" to tuition money. Like all other sentence " I might also add "With friends like the promised full cooperation in their satisfy his own attitudes and activities we gain part of our pragmatically that the two years Pauw-Wauw, (sic) who needs an disc ussion o f compulsory ROTC. values , gives the whole "police operating expenses from your of ROTC fo r men for freshmen enemy?" (By the way what in hell The sa me pledge of full discussion force" the image of being student activi ty fee, which you and so phomore year ful fi ll the is an " Afro comb" ?) and sharing of in fo rmation was RACIST PIGS. pay with your consent. physical education requirement of It seems to me that your given at As bury Park on October This detective struck me as an institutions of higher education in 12, 1968, in reference to the individual and ripped up my sign. New Jersey." Without asking me Student Senate's resolution of for an explanation of that September 26, I 968, calling for He didn't identify himself as a Politicos Speal{ Out sentence some persons argued an optional ROTC program. This policeman. I'm net non-violent falsely "the requirement is a resolution was published in the but I know better than to hit State requirement and let's ask October 3, 1968, issue of the someone bigger than me. (Come On Meadowlands Issue the State whether such a law Pauw Wow. to tl11nk ol it, they didn't even On November 13, the St. Thomas More Pohttcal S1..1ence Fo1 um exists." The reply of May 8, 1968, I close by stating that the mform me of my "rights," if I sponsored a discussion on "The Meadowlands Bill a real powe1· printed in bold type in the Pauw admini5tration 1s willing to speak have any.) grab?" Wow of September 19, 1968, on any subject of mterest to any At issue was an untapped gold mine that hes just ten minutes states that there is no State "law part of the Saint Peter's Colle_ge This man, a man of "law and outside of Jersey City on County Road . The gold mine is in the form of which requires a college to offer acaderruc community. I also wish order," allowed lawlessness at St. thousands of acres of tidewater meadowland. compulsory physical- education to pomt out that dialog is possible Peter's College. He allowed those If someone took the initiative ------course." end of the stick they will be left when there is mutual trust and a Nixonites to do their "thing" on to fill 111 this land, it could Many speeches by student with. They call the bill a power willingness to seek and to share me. Their thing was to beat generate millions in tax ratables leaders and many articles and grab. information. Such attitudes are someone they didn't agree with. and new jobs. This land is at the letters in the Pauw Wow used that Yesterday, the Political Science necessary not only regarding center of the largest popul ation letter of May 8th as their basis for Is it wrong to ask for a formal Forum let State Senator Fairleigh compulsory ROTC and ph ysical concentration and tra nsportation argume ntation. No persons asked apology fro m thi s man? Is it ,1etwork in the country. Dickinson and Frank Guarini education but regarding all issues me or other admi nistrators what wrong to ask fo r justice? Am I not explain the pros of the state's bill. which arise in this community. Up to now, the only people was meant by that sentence in the worthy of justice as an American Mayor Ami co of Secaucas, Edmund G. Ryan, S.J. with ini tiative have been race letter to John Milsop. On October citizen? McDowell of North Arlington and Executive Vice-President track developers. Yet their bids 2, I 968, Very Rev. Victor God knows, justice is 1-o-n-g for the needed racing license have Jones of Rutherford argued the Yanitelli, S.J., the President of overdue for black folks. If consistently met with defeat in cons. Saint Peter's College, explained No Apology so-called Americans who believe local elections. that sentence to those taking However, the tight land and (Mic ha el Grier, a black in Americanism let this injustice ROTC at the first Wednesday tax pinch in North Jersey has sophomore, was taken to Jersey last in Jersey City and America class. The Pauw Wow had copies finally forced the state and local City Police Headquarters three then the vicious cycle will never of the speech but did not publish governments to take the initiative. weeks ago during Richard Nixon's stop. it due to limitation of space. The problem is, who owns the appearance at the College. His Submitted as a news story and not And because of this cycle the meadowland? DEAREST: experiences at the hands of Nixon as a letter to the editor or a guest "War of Armageddon" will soon More titan a dozen supporters and policemen were I can't wait to hear from editorial, I agreed with the be here. Good, Freedom, Justice communities border on the land you, so note the Zip Code described in last week's PA UW editors' right not to print the and Equality will crush and claim a piece of it. To in my address. And use it WOW. In the news story, it was speech. At the Asbury Park Discrimination, Segregation, and complicate matters, the state when you write to me! said that Grier intended to ask for Zip Code really moves meeting of October 12, 1968, I Racism. Which side will you be claims rights to all land washed by a formal apology from the the mail. explained many things regarding on? tidewater. The state wants the de tee tive who had him taken to the College ; among them was the I have decided not to ask for a land for its own revenue purposes the police station - The Editors.) meaning of that sentence. Since so formal apology from this and has formulated the many students at Asbury Park To the Editors: detective because he has brought Meadowlands Bill to get it. The were surprised to hear the I have been asked to reconsider me to my senses. Plus, I feel sorry local communities can see which Page8 PAUW WOW November 14, 1968 Lee J. Cobb Plays King Lear In Lincoln Center Repertory

by Annette M. Vallerini Striking Tresses her sisters in tenderness, honor Lincoln Center's fledgling The king's daughter's are and loyalty as well as in repertory company is currently played by three beauties who on appearance. offering an energetic and visually first look appear to be an Self-Assured satisfying version of what is avertisement for Clairol since their Rene Auberjonois fails to perhaps Shakespeare's most tragic striking tresses seem to have been measure up to "Fools" of play, KING LEAR. The company, chosen as a technique reminiscent previous productions. He is not which boasts a number of eminent of the "good guys" white hat. ironically wise - he is pedantic. thespians among its ranks will Raven-haired Goneril is So independent and self-assured is alternate "Lear" with "A Cry of portrayed by Marilyn Lightstone. he that to find an Oxford Players" starring Anne Bancroft. Although she is dynamic, a more sheepskin hanging in his den High on the list of superb bloodthirsty interpretation would would be no shock. performances is Jersey City's own be more apropos of the female's For a doddering old man, Lee Philip Bosco as the Earl of Kent. ruthlessness. J. Cobb cuts a rather robust Also notable for his Patricia Elliott, as Regan, is a figure. At first, one might take for "O, LOOK UPON ME SIR" - Barbette Tweed, as Cordelia, professionalism in the face of visual and dramatic match for her a lineman for the Green Bay returns from France to the arms of Lee J. Cobb, King Lear, in a adversity (bad prop) is John stage sister as she flashes her Packers, and when he delivers scene from the Lincoln Center Repertory Theatre production. Devlin who plays the Duke of flaming locks which crown a head lines Willy Loman invades Cornwell. filled with malevolent intentions. Eliza be than theatre. Ignoring Stephen Elliott's Gloucester is Cordelia the· golden girl is full nuances of emotion that hinge on particularly shallow. Stretching of the agony and pride of youth. vocal quality, Cobb either the imagination to believe people Confessing the limitations of her mumbles or shouts lines. who speak poetry is one thing but daughterly love, Barbette Tweed Despite these seeming stretching it to believe people who does much with the role to evoke drawbacks, Cobb is a new kind of speak poetry and forget their lines the empathy of onlookers. Lear, not completely modern but is intolerable on Broadway. Cordelia is an effective contrast to not totally traditional either. He is curiously original and fascinating in the part because he is so vital and such a definite break from the Moviestar Mangan tradition of frail old men. (Continued from Page 5) unbuttoned and our equipment guy, a driver, who heard me Deterioration was on the ground. speaking English. He came over to The only serious damage to the 1. You sure are my kind of 2. Y'think mavbe vou and me Suddenly, this guy who looked me, offered me a cigarette and tragedy of the play is the folksinger, Fran. could, uh, 'pos;ibly ... like Joe Hepp came up to us and started talking very pleasantly to incomprehensibility of the "Oh, a lonely minstrel "A-singin' my song said to Manfred, "Hi, I'm an me in English. Later in the deterioration of this strong, I'm meant to he ..." to humanity .. :• American." Looking a little conversation he asked me how se I f.<:ontained man. Had the perplexed, Manfred answered, long I had been acting. I told him character been expanded to "That's nice, I'm a German." The I was an extra. I thought I had encompass a wider range of said something about his mother emotional expression, the play and now he was going to ask for might have been more heart the cigarette back. Well, in any rending. case, he didn't offer me any more Family conflicts become all free cigarettes for the rest of the out wars because of the stature of shooting. the personnages involved, and all But there were plenty of good takes place within the confines of guys, too. For example, the the stage of the Vivian Beaumont Englishmen were all good blokes. Theater. Confined space it is, On one shot I stood there waiting indeed, for the enormity of a play to mow down more Nazis, when I like "Lear." Ming Cho Lee makes noticed the special effects. man :3. I've alwavs 4. Ami I\\ as hoping that the most of this area with a aclrnir<'d ~-ou. 1wrhaps, sonwhcm , thC' placing charges around me. I knew simple, played down set which is feeling might lw mutual. that very moment ,that the next "Fort•,·c·r to roam both artful and utilitarian. It is an "\\"ithont any llC'nl for blank had my name on it! I was is my destiny . .. " invaluable asset in "Lear," which company ... " going to get bumped off. I wasn't requires twenty-four scene so worried about getting bumped changes that could be tedious and off as I was about not working the distracting. last week of the shooting because I was dead. My execution was Absurd Fight reprieved until after the lunch With the exception of an break. During lunch the British absurd fight sequence, in which actor John Collins asked me if I one group of soldiers proceed to would be working next week. childishly run downstage and into "No," I said, "I'm gonna get the wings to simulate onrushing killed in the next shot." Mr. BLASTING AWAY Bill battle hordes, lighting technique Collins and I got along pretty Mangan, dressed in Nazi SS and staging are unostentatious and well, so he went up to the uniform, f.ires his submachine appropriate. The primary factor assistant director and asked him detracting from the battle scene is gun in a scene from "The Last not to kill me. So they put some the tendency of the eye to follow 5. But I guess you're just too 6. It could have been beautiful, Escape." other jerk in my firing position, the same soldier around and wrapped up with your musk. hC'caUsl' I just !,\Ot one of little guy continued with, "I'm a the great johs Ec1uitable is now I owe my life to Mr. Collins. around. "Alone, \'C'S, alone offering college p<'ople captain in the U.S. Army." When any of you creeps take eonstantiy ..." these days. Real good pay, "Why that's very nice, do you your fiances to the Pix to see Director Gerald Freedman and challenging work, and like it there?" answered Manfred. HERCULES AND THE his cast deserve "A" for their promotions that eome as The captain seemed a little angry. CHICKENFAT PEOPLE and the effort in attempting the play, and fast as I can earn them. "Do you know the way to the film playing with it happens to be even more praise for the Like to hear my version Garmisch post?" called THE LAST ESCAPE outstanding results. For many of "Lead :\le Down "No, I haven't the slightest starring Stewart Whitman, watch reasons (not the least of which is the Aisle, Lyle"? idea where it is," Manfred said. for me, Bill Mangan. Especially the play itself), "Lear" is a theatre "Don't you have any officers one scene of close-ups of me - as experience which should not be with you," snapped the guy. a truck comes down the road missed. It has been argued, by no "Man, this is a World War II SS while I'm standing guard.. . . I less a literary figure than Leo For details about careers at Equitable, see your Placement Officer, or uniform. We're filming a movie don't recognize it. ... I slowly Tolstoy, that "King Lear" is an write: Lionel :\I. Stevens, ~tanager, College Employment. here," I said. The guy just walked aim my machine gun at it. ... unrealistic fairy tale and that away. then I yell to my comrades, "Take Shakespeare is not an artist. Soft Soap cover!" But it's probably a Would that Tolstoy were around One thing I learned about the different voice than mine because today! Like so many fairy tales, it THE EQUITABLE film business is the large number I got so nervous I sounded like is much more than that. r The Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States of creeps, egoists and soft soapers Pinky Lee in a sauna bath. Freedman and company have the 128,5 Awnue of the Americas, l\ew York, :,..'ew York 10019 that thrive in it. There was one Anyway, that's Hollywood. "much more." An E<111ul Opport1111ity Employer, M F '.i) Equitable 1968 November 14, 1968 PAUW WOW Page 9, In SPC Lecture &-Convict Bill Sands Talks Of Prison .Life By Phil Campanella "66836 - Lifer, San Quentin." In the prison records of the State of California, which contain most of the facts of Bill Sands's life as a convict, this is his BIBLE SCHOOL - Bob Arnold, right, and Mary Ann Olsen, identification. The records also state that he was in and out of various center, leave St. Stephen's Church, Martin County, Kentucky, reform schools, that he was convicted of numerous crimes of robbery, after Bible school class. and that, at the age of 19, he entered the State Penitentiary. The story found here is rather Summer Saga incomplete. Bill Sands is out now, BILL SANDS and is able to tell it himself, in his new role as lecturer, author and The majority of convicts, Martin County Meets St. Peter's penal critic. however, are intensively loyal to by MARY ANN OLSEN their own code of honor. Sands They had made an overnight stop mountain valleys. The road is On Tuesday, Oct. 14, in Appalachia 'is a foreign land, gave numerous personal at Wheeling C9llege in Wheeling, treacherous (signs read: "Slow" - Dinneen Auditorium, Bill Sands exploited by businessmen and recollections of the loyalty of the W. Va. and went along the banks "Curve" - "40 m.p.h.") and not led off the St. Peter's Special do-gooders. It is beautiful land of of the Ohio River. They left the as well paved as Kennedy Blvd. Lecture Series, "Man In the City." convict and the selflessness of the mountains and "hollers" and it is main road in Huntington, W. Va., He spoke of his life as a convict men he knew. Contrasts peopled by Americans who have passed through Louisa, Kentucky, and the conditions in our prisons, Sands also spoke at length Inez is the largest town in little real contact with the rest of and along a partially completed and that one of the largest a bout San Quentin's Warden Martin County. It is about the size America. It is for this foreign land road into Inez, the seat of Martin contributing factors responsible Duffy, his longtime friend. Duffy that a group of eight students and County. There they finally of some small suburban shopping for the abominable conditions in proved that men can be Fr. Edward McGlinchy, S.J ., of reached the main road through centers. On leaving Inez you can our penal institutions is the rehabilitated not by the brutality St. Peter's College, set out on the county, Route 40. This was see a large, very beautiful, general public ignorance of life in and hatred based on fear, but by expensive home. Around the next June 13, 1968. soon to become home territory the prison. the help and trust of love. The group arrived in Martin curve you see a four-room log for the St. Peter's group. Route Sands has been working with County, Kentucky, the next day. cabin painted alternate stripes of Statistics Support Claims 40 is a two lane road set in the others in the field in trying to bright red and white. This was the His statistics back up his improve the conditions that exist group's introduction to the accusations. Over 75% of the men in today's prisons. He recently startling contrasts of Appalachia. who are released from prisons in exposed the corruption in the Route 40 then passes Beauty, this country return to serve penal system in Arkansas, after his once a prosperous mining town, another term. Wben he says that study in which the state's Gov. and finally reaches Warfield, St. eight out of every IO convicts are Winthrop Rockefeller played a Peter's home base for nine weeks. worse at the end of major role. The coeds stayed in a four-room "rehabilitation" period than when apartment in back of St. they began it, he also gives some Stephan's Clinic. The Clinic was of the reasons. Rocky Helpless not in operation over the summer. The basic living conditions in Rockefeller had been powerless The doctors who had formerly the average prison are "worse than to control the state's autonomous staffed it are no longer able to do the average zoo." The workhouses prison board. Sands's appearances so and the mission cannot find in Cincinnati, for instance, have on the television networks and the replacements. A nurse began maximum security cells, (known coverage it received in the nation's visiting families this Fall, working to the convict as "the hole", press were instrumental in out of the clinic, but she can only which have no air or ventilation to breaking down the board and the treat patients under · a doctor's speak of, are rat infested and ultimate resignation of several of orders. There are two doctors and are equipped with only a bucket its members. a dentist in the county, at a clinic for drinking water and one for in Inez. human waste. There are worse. Another Sands project is· the FIND OUT ~ The SPC men stayed in a four The "holes" in Georgia have no organization which he founded. AT THE t7 . room apartment over a store in buckets. "The Seventh Step" which helps Beauty, one and a half miles from What about the personnel of the paroled convict adjust to the lntitt11a1I the clinic. This is a large concrete these prisons? Although the outside world through counseling, building owned by Nathan and situation is improving the level of job placement and understanding. t~Hrt~I' Viola Maynard. It also contained staff is still quite low. One The organizatiop has had a better three other apartments. example is the Nashville State than 90% average of success with the ex-cons who have come for l~XIHtsititt11 Help Prison, where 30% of the guard staff is illiterate. The only help. Again Sands cites love - not Friday evening and Saturday hate - as the key to success, not were spent cleaning and painting. corrective measures that some prison guards seem to know are only in dealing with the convict, DECEMBER 5-8 As John Gualtieri and Bob Arnold but every man. were carrying paint into the beatings. You have important career decisions to make. Before you do, come to the National Career Exposition and get a better overall picture of what's around and what's apartment, they had their first The hatred and accompanying being offered. Get the broad base of information you need to make these impor­ contact with Appalachia's people. While in San Quentin Sands - fear and violence which are tant decisions. "Hey, buddy, need any help?" after refusing to inform on evident in the prison is only a MEET MANY OF AMERICA'S FOREMOST EMPLOYERS. shouted Harlan Ray Hickman and another convict - was beaten reflection of these elements in the American Airlines, Beth Israel Hospital, E. I. DuPont, Rodney Blackburn. These boys with four-foot long canes for outside world. Ignorance and Edison Bros., Howard Johnson, Lipton Tea, Merrill Lynch, information days. Metropolitan Life, National Council of Churches, Peace Corps, had known the two previous 19 hatred breed crime and um we Prudential Life, 'Union Tank Car, 'United Merchants & Mfrs., groups which had worked in The guards broke 33 of his wipe these out in our own ves, 'U.S. Treasury Dept., Vikoa ... and many others. Kentucky from SPC under Fr. bones, smashed all of his teeth, the prisons will be full, an the and, after crushing all of his • SEE EXCITING EXHIBITS, DISPLAYS AND FILMS Aidan McMullen, S. J ., who ex-con who comes out i i a • TAKE PART IN DAILY CAREER WORKSHOPS started the program and Fr. fingers, ordered him to weave 87 world low on love and trus will • GET A COPY OF' THE 1969 NCE CAREER DIRECTORY Edward Cavey, S.J., who led last yards of burlap in the prison mill. return to the grey life c the • GET IN ON FOUR DAYS OF ACTION AND JOB CONTACTS. summer's group. His fellow convicts filled the work prison. AN EXCITING DRAWING. An all-expense paid trip to Nassau ... plus Through Rodney and Harlan, quota for him. Sands cited-other Turn to Youth dozens of other door prizes. St. Peter's group met a gang of examples of brutality, both on the Sands lool s to the ,ng part of prison guards and of ADMISSION IS FREE. There are no charges. All you have to do is register kids in Beauty, Mary and Debbie people as a Sl ce of hope he by completing this form •.• fill it out and mail it today. Copeland, Irene and Ronnie prisoners themselves. future, and exhorts tht )t THURS. Dec. 5: 7 PM-10 PM • FRI. Dec. 6: 10 AM·10 PM • SAT. Dec. 7: 10 AM•& PM • SUN. Dec. I: 1 PM·9 PM Davis, and Tammy Nichols to fall into "measured h (Rodney's younger half sister). Homosexllality In Prisons march of h that the t FOR FULL INFORMATION AND YOUR REGISTRATION, FILL OUT THIS COUPON They came up to the men's One of the vilest statistics was AND MAIL IT TODAY. world follow apartment where John and Bob, about the extent of r------,I NATIONAL CAREER EXPOSITION ~ I Joe McCann, Bill Armbruster and homosexuality in prison. He Bill Sand e ex-convi I 24 West 58th Street, New York, Ne.w York 10019 •II~ I Fr. McGlinchy were painting the explained how a young prisoner doesn't ha, turn to er I ~I dining room. Marianne Barrett will be celled with an older one his kicks. ' n a natura I NAME ______I, and Mary Ann Olsen were and how they will be forced into he says, " 'ligh on p I ADDRESS ______I cleaning the kitchen. The men homosexual acts of sodomy rather The San ~entin r I I bought "pop" from the Maynard than have their throats slit. In the described thus: " I CITY ______STATE ______ZIP ___ I General Store and shared its with Philadelphia prison, the number incorrigible; ndle with 1 COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY______I the kids. of similar rapes comes to over Sands only\ s us to "ha L------J (Continued on Page 11) three per day. men with car Page 10 PAUW WOW November 14, 1968 Eyes Veteran Spaldo Business Lunch Talks About the Stage This Afternoon Mr. William J. von Minden, a By STACEY SAVA professor in the Graduate School Anyone who has ever come in contact with the theatrical set at of Business Administration at St. Peter's has come to know Anthony Spaldo. Rutgers, will give the address Before coming to St. Peter's in 1962, Tony had all intentions of during this year's first business making acting his career. After he graduated from Dickinson High luncheon today in the Casino in School, he attended the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New the Park. York City. His first role after leaving the Academy was with the Circle in the Square players in a play Until his retirement in 1967, entitled, "The Cruelist Month." "I came, but I really wasn't von Minden had been senior Tony portrayed a 'conscientous expecting to see much," he said. partner in the accounting firm of objector and it was this I 0- "The play was 'Crime and von Minden, Bruneau and minute part that earned him his Punishment' and I was so Antonsen, New York City. He is break into television. impressed by this college the author of "Introductory Because he had been effective production that I started thinking Accounting", and served as as a soldier in the theatre, he was about coming to college myself. president of the New Jersey cast as a soldier on television too. So, you could really say that it Society of Certified Public His first role was that of a private was the Argus Eyes that drew me Accountants. who had second thoughts about here." Seniors in the day School of what he was doing in the army. First Role Business Administration Soldier Parts Tony's first role with the Argus participate in a series of luncheon "From this role came other Eyes was as a member of the conferences throughout the year. television parts," Tony said, "and chorus in "Kiss Me Kate." His They have the opportunity to you could almost say that I served first major role was as the king in meet distinguished business my time as a soldier on television "Henry IV". leaders in an informal atmosphere because those were the only parts "I had never done any and to discuss topics of practical I was ever cast for. Looking back Shakespeare before I came to St. interest to businessmen. on it now, it seems I never got out Peter's," Tony said. "I've learned Shylock of a uniform during the time I all I know about Shakespeare The most important role Tony spent on TV." from director Roy Irving. has played was Shylock in "The Argus Eyes to Present Tony appeared on the United "The main advantage of Merchant of Venice", produced States Steel hour, as a soldier, working with college players," he last spring under the direction of featured with Ben Gazzara and continued, "is that you get the ''Te'! And Sympathy'' Roy Irving. "This was my favorite Richard Kiley. After his television chance to play older roles. person. Only she understands role and perhaps the most The Argus Eyes Drama Club career, he did five years of Outside, I never got the what the boy is all about. difficult," Tony commented. "I will present Robert Anderson's summer stock with the Ivy Tower opportunity to try older parts. I The cast includes Christine think it took all the other roles famous play TEA AND Playhouse in Spring Lake, New think that since I've been at St. Orzepowski as Laura, the wife, . I've played to prepare me for SYMPATHY. The production will Peter's my acting has improved and Leslie Levine as the young York. Shylock." be held at Saint Peter's College on It was through a friend who because I've been able to try a boy. John Sullivan portrays- the When asked what effect acting November 21, 22, and 23 at 8:30 attended St. Peter's evening wide variety of roles." school master, Vincent D'Elia the has had on him Tony said that it P.M. The tickets will be $1.50, division that Tony heard of the Tony's first comedy role was as boy's roommate, James Pean is developed his personality and had and reservations can be made by the butler in "Charley's Aunt." the music teacher, Ernest Baker College. She mentioned to Tony given him confidence. "You have calling 333-4400 Extension 325. that the school QUt on some very He went on to play Cassanova in and Nicholas Delorenzo are to be sensitive, but tough and "Camino Real" and Charlton in This is the story of a young classmates, and Anthony Spaldo fine plays and that he might enjoy hard working,'' he said. seeing them. "Light up the Sky." boy at a boarding school who is plays the boy's father. Currently Tony is rehearsing the victim of false accusations The Play is being staged by for "Tea and Sympathy". He concerning his masculinity. His Roy Irving. When it played on plays Herbert Lee, a father who classmates tease him, and the Broadway the play was hailed as cannot communicate with his son. kidding mushrooms into rumor, "beautifully written", "Has "I think the Eyes is one of the and finally to persecution. audience appeal of high order" most rewarding extracurricular The master of the house joins and "Can be simply and briefly activities," he said. "Most of the in the abuse of the boy, and even described as a triumph." shows produced have the quality his father can't understand him. of any good repertory company. I have met in the Eyes many people The problem here is SPAGHETTI, RAVIOLI who want to do their best and communication. The father stands LASAGNA, MANACOTTI have a good time doing it." for the establishment; anyone Tony will graduate in June different can't be understood, and Like Italian Foods? with a double major in English his son is different. try and Spanish. He wants to go back It is the wife of the master who to working in the theatre, but finally comes to the defense of Sterlings Delicatessen now he feels a bit more secure the boy. She is portrayed as a West Side Avenue about it. "I realize there is no real beautiful, kind and sensitive security in the theatre, but with a college degree I feel more confidence a.Jout finding work elsewhere." June Grads sTART A

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C., 425 No. Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Ill. 60611 your booksellers November 14, 1968 PAUW WOW Page 11 Uh-Ohl St. Peter's Appalachia THEWEEVE By Pete Wevurski 1968 Program Let Sleeping Dogs Lie (Continued from Page 9) Sometimes it's better to let a sleeping dog lie. Few Catholics Jersey City State proved that one Saturday night - at The next morning, Fr. least it proved that the Peacocks should have let the Gothics McGlinchy said mass in St. sleep a little longer. Stephan's Church in Beauty for Coach Bob Wright's Peacocks came out of the dressing the small Catholic community in room at the start of the game as if Wright had promised them the area. St. Stephan's is small and white, the stereotype picture of 4-0's in Art History. the t.:ountry church. The SPC It looked that way. The first few fleating moments group came in their Sunday best looked like a work of art from the Peacock standpoint. St. the men wore ties and jackets, Peter's caused a Gothic fumble and turned it into a lead the coeds had their heels on. The touchdown early in the first period. Then the Peacocks OUT OF THE FRYIN' PAN - Peacock fullback Frank Spillane Appalachians could tell who they stopped a State drive cold and another touchdown seemed (33 with ball) rolls off Gothic Ed Renner's tackle ( 41) in photo were from a mile away. Later, we imminent. above, only to find himself confronted (below) with linebacker were told that they had But that's when the Gothics woke up. They had been Ed Luick (64) who eventually stopped Spillane. (Sequence commented "Here come the photos by Pat Robinson). pushed around long enough and finally woke up to face foreigners." reality: St. Peter's was out to win. The "city-slickers" had to wait After that, State's bite was worse than its bark as John a long time before they were Manzi, Rufus Dennis, Tom Shipman, and Frank Bartletta put anything but foreigners. As they the skids on a budding Peacock upset. began to know the people better Even so, the Wrightmen never gave up and that's good. they were called the "Catholics Sometime during the third period, Father Boland said, from New Jersey" or just the "Don't worry. Rome wasn't built in a day, either. State has "Catholics". Even when they rode been under this one staff for three years now and we're in along Route 40, people who had our first." never met them knew who they That makes things seem as though football will be back were, and, very often, where they again next year. And to add icing on the cake, locker room were going. scuttlebutt has it that the Gothics and the Peacocks will face The group's first contact with each other again next season. the Catholics was important. They came to identify with them, and the assistance of these people Hearts ol Gold proved invaluable. If anyone ever needs a heart transplant, I know where Party the surgeons can find two of the biggest, warmest hearts Since Sunday was Ronnie around. They belong to Mike and Jeanette Esposito, the Davis' birthday, the group threw a parents of tlankerback Phil Esposito. party for the Beauty gang at the clinic. Anne Marie Nazzaro and Kathy McGuirk baked a cake and they drank "pop" and sang. That Instead of letting your parents night the SPC group played cards sit home wondering whatever and discussed the experience thus far and plans for the future. Yet, happened to their personal the entire group was not yet investment in higher education., there . The next day Tony Azzarto, S.J ., a scholastic from pick up the telephone Woodstock, came to join us. and call home. Next week the story of Appalachia '68 will be continued. Right now Fr. Daniel Kilfoyle, S.J. is reviewing applications for next year's Appalachia Group. The applications lt"1Y be obtained But be economical about it. 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7 a.m.- It has to be costing them a fortune but they don't seem 5 p.m. MEN'S to mind. Even if their son isn't playing, they're up in the HAIR STYLING stands - sometimes alone - cheering their lungs out and 5p.m.- 7p.m. shaking the ol' cowbell. RAZOR CUTS 7 p.m.- Hair Styling of Any Kind I just hope that Dr. Christian Barnard doesn't take me 7 a.m. ._,,-..·y ----·"· seriously too soon. St. Peter's football club needs those Midnight- Hot Comb S, .~r,,_,Hlf','., •• ,.\.L',l;,l·;::,,,, .... ,r,,1,1 -- hearts more than anybody. They are hearts of gold. 7 a.m. ---- Hair Coloring Shown here are maximum rates for 3 minute station-to-station For All of the Above Marty's Feelin' Fine calls to anywhere in the continental----- United States, except Alaska. Tax not included. SEE BENNY About two months ago, former St. Peter's College You can also call station-to-station anywhere in New Jersey for 25t football coach Marty O'Brien lay in a Bayonne hospital or less, plus tax, week nights after seven, and all day Saturday and You'll see the difference Sunday. Collect calls not included. fighting for his life. Not many people knew this and fewer These rates do not apply to credit card calls, calls billed to a third J. Renda Barbershop people went to see him. Saturday night, Marty - looking number or person-to-person calls. 789 West Side Avenue better than ever sans 5 3 extra pounds and wearing dark-rimmed glasses - was in the stands rooting for "his between Fairmount New Jersey Ben 'j\ boys." He was feeling fine; nobody blamed him for the six Part of the Nationwide Bell System ~ and Duncan Aves. Peacock losses this year. Page 12 PAUW WOW November 14, 1968 Peacock Gridders Drop 6th Straight State Triumphs, 46-21; Second Quarter Does It by PETE WEVURSKI Jersey City State, behind a strong balanced attack, successfully defended its Hudson County collegiate football title by defeating a game but not-strong-enough St. Peter's College, 46-21, Saturday before 4,000 drenched fans at . The Gothics defeated the Peacocks the only other time the teams met, 28-6, in 1966. scoring romp. The Gothics never State broke the game wide got their conversion kick off the open in the second quarter after ground and settled for a 13-7 lead. both teams put seven points on In the blink of an eye, the the board in the opening period. Gothics struck again as fullback The Peacocks had struck first Rufus Dennis burst up the middle when quarterback Norm Fashek for a 73-yard touchdown run and turned a Vin Corcoran fumble Cieri kicked another extra point recovery on the Gothic six into a for a 20-7 bulge. Dennis was the one-yard touchdown on a game's leading ground gainer, with fourth-down pass to Frank 114 yards in 10 carries. Spillane. St. Peter's led, 7-0, when Spillane booted the extra point. The next time State had the ball, Bartletta hit Shipman for a The Peacocks stymied a Gothic 35-yard pass ' to the Peacock drive to regain possession of the one-yard line as Shipman made a ball late in the quarter, but safety miraculous, twisting catch. SQUEEZE AT THE SIDELINES - Peacock quarterback Bill Montanaro ( 19) finds no receivers open in Larry Buoni intercepted a Fashek Bartletta snuck the ball in from top left photo, so he scrambles to the sidelines with the ball under his arm, top right. But along come pass at midfield and returned it to the one but Cieri's kick was Gothic defenders Ed Renner ( 41) and Tom Denning ( 12) in bottom left to force Montanaro to the the Peacock 22-yard line. On the blocked and State took a 26-7 sidel~es, where Denning finally hits him. (Sequence photos by Pat Robinson) next play, quarterback Frank lead with them at the Bartletta connected with end Tom intermission. arched a 66-yard scoring pass to Peacock coach Bob Wright said, then added, "One thing Shipman for a touchdown pass Joe DeRario late in the third agreed with Stephans on all about State though, they've got Manzi Main Menace and Mike Cieri knotted the score period. The Peacocks completed points, "I liked the way my men exceptionally good personnel." Manzi, who gained 97 yards in with his PAT kick. only two passes but both went for hung in there. We're young and The two teams are expected to JO attempts, scored the two touchdowns. inconsistent, but it'll all come face each other again next season Gothic third-quarter touchdowns Second Quarter Does It around with experience," Wright to continue the series rivalry. After that, it was all State. In on a seven-yard run and on a But the Gothics snapped the second quarter, St. Peter's 48-yard pass from Bartletta. Cieri whatever momentum the gave up the ball on a punt and on kicked one PAT for a 39-6 lead. Peacocks were building up early in the first play from scrimmage, The never-say-die Peacocks the final stanza when Ed Stinson Peacocks Place 4th halfback John Manzi raced down tried to launch a comeback when made a fine , one-handed grab of a the left sideline for a 60-yard sub-quarterback Bill Montanaro look-in pass from Tom Denning and went for a 14-yard touchdown. Cieri closed out the In CTC X-Country Jersey City scoring with his fourth successful boot. St. Peter's harriers captured fourth place Saturday in the The Peacocks came up with Collegiate Track Conference Cross-Country Championships. The meet, too little , too late when Spillane held at Van Cortland Park in N.Y.C ., attracted a field of 10 teams and churned 24-yards on a draw play over 80 runners. and Dave McGuigan in 17th. Mel for the last touchdown and F.D.U. of Teaneck was the Fickas was the next Peacock Montanaro swan-dived into the team champion, winning with a across the line in 23rd place, with end zone mud for a two-point score of 34 points. C.W. Post was Corny Dale in 34th and Jim conversion to make the final second, scoring 82 points, with Quinn in 41 st, completing the score, 46-21. King's Point third, accumulating scoring. Brian Dempsey in 46th 83 points. The Peacock's tallied place and Ken Sullivan in 49th Coaches Comment 127 points nipping Southern Gothic coach Jack Stephans rounded out the team. Conn. by only three points. Other Hogan ran the race in 28:53, claimed it was a good team teams behind these squads were victory. "We finally fit all the and McGuigan 28:56, giving them C.C.N.Y., Adelphi, Queens, the best times of this season for "' pieces together," Stephans said, AIMING FOR HIS GOAL - Peacock booter Len Stanziano Fairfield, and Stony Brook. "everything finally jelled and it the squad at Van Cortland. Fickas prepares to put his foot to soccer ball in recent loss - one of 12 Leading the squad individually was clocked in 29:22 for the was our best performance. this season (Pauw Wow photo by Pat Robinson). was Chip Hogan in 16th place, five-mile course. As for the Peacocks, Stephans had nothing but praise. "They never quit and certainly were Loughran Draws Raves Booters' Loss String hitters. They are well-coached and are in the same boat that we are . .. we're both young teams On French Hoop Teams Stretched To Twelve and are trying to play together." Mr. James Loug~an, S.J., a former St. Peter's College philosophy Coach Tony Verdoni's soccer team lost its 10th and I Ith straight teacher, has been making a name for himself in basketball circles in games of the season this past week. Both games were lost by 2-1 scores. Grid Stats France. Loughran, studying at the Jesuit seminary in Fourviere, On Saturday, Paterson State emerged the victor in the game has been written up in the local Lyon papers. played at Paterson State. This game was marked by numerous St. Peter's ...... 7 0 6 8 - 21 In translation the articles read: ------Jersey City State .. 7 19 13 7 - 46 arguments, among the players, coaches, and referees. "A new American to S.A. over to the side of S.A. Lyon has SPC - Spillane, 1 pass from Fashek Lyon - James Loughran and a received other offers coming from The winning goal was scored in ------­ (Spillane kick) the last five minutes of play, on a contest was played in Harrison, JCSC - Shipman, 20 pass from Guadaloupean, Cachemire _ S.A. La Voulte. "Appraising his and Bloomfield entered the game Bartletta (Cieri kick) penalty kick. Earlier, St. Peter's JCSC - Manzi, 60 run (kick failed) Lyon has entered a request for a condition and situation: he is in got off to a 1-0 lead on a goal by with an impressive 8-2 record. KCSC - Dennis, 73 run (Cieri kick) foreigner's license for a new fact a seminarian at Fourviere, JCSC - Bartletta, 1 run (kick blocked) Tom Darpino, with an assist by Despite the highly partisan JCSC - Manzi, 7 run (kick blocked) American player living in Lyon which does not permit him to Mario Kravanja. Paterson State Bloomfield crowd, and having JCSC - Manzi, 48 pass from Bartletta who has already trained with his play a role in the formation of (Cieri kick) came back to tie the game in the only 12 players suited up for the SPC - DeRario, 66 pass from future teammates. He is James Andre Buffiere. Loughran would third quarter, and then won the game, the Peacock's played one of Montanaro (run failed) Loughran, age 28, born in New prefer to render his services to a JCSC - Stinson, 14 pass from Denning game with the penalty kick. their best games of the season. At (Cieri kick) York .. . " - club of an inferior category ..." halftime, the score was 0-0, but in SPC - Spillane, 24 run (Montanaro Loughran, remembered for his As evidenced by the score the run) the second half Bloomfield scored "Changes and recruits intramural basketball antics in the defense - led by Joe Jankowski St. Peter's Jersey City St. and Pat Tuohy - played an two straight goals. St. Peter's f-'irst downs ...... 12 14 Jean-Pierre Jouffray (Stade Collins Gymnasium, promised Rushing yardage ...... 167 189 Francais) to S.A. Lyon - but before leaving for Europe two excellent game. came right back on a goal by Tom Passing yardage ...... •.. 78 168 Last Tuesday night, the Darpino, but was unable to tie the Passes .. . •.•••.....• 2·16-5 7-16-1 Loughran to La Voulte years ago that he would "show Punts ..•••..•..•••• 6-37.5 5-24.0 American James Loughran who the French how they play hooters dropped a close 2-1 contest. Despite the loss, it was a Fumbles lost ...... 1 1 decision to Bloomfield. The moral victory. Yards penalized ...... 30 70 has shown his intention to change basketball in Brooklyn."