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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) Mangan j A I N T P E T~" E R 'S C O L l E ' E Appalachia Movie Project Page 5 PALi WOW Page 9 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 Basketball 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.