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Aumiller Sues UD in Civil Court Dean Enforces Cheating Penalties

Aumiller Sues UD in Civil Court Dean Enforces Cheating Penalties

Vol. 100, No. 2 University of , Newark, Delaware· Aumiller Sues UD in Civil Court Instructor Demands Reinstatement and $150,000 in Damages By GREG LYNCH university's Gay Community, never interfered with his job. The civil court case ·of to which Aumiller was Pazzaglini is supposed to Richard Aumiller versus the faculty advisor. testify to the psychological and These also contained pressures suffered by four university officials Aumiller's views on the Aumiller as a consequence of began yesterday at the U.S. necessity of recogmzmg ·actions taken against him by District Court in Wilmington homosexuality within the university. with Aumiller's testimony society. The only witness for the and cross-examination. Defendants in the trial are: defense scheduled to appear Aumiller, former Dr. Samuel K. Lenher, is psychiatrist Phillip university theatre director chairman of the university Mechanick. James Burnett, and plaintiff in the suit, was Board of Trustees; Provost the university's lawyer. denied contract renewal in L. Leon Cambell; Dr. Helen declined to provide details on January by President E. A. Gouldner, dean of the College Mechanick's testimony or on Trabant. Trabant cited of Arts and Sciences; George anything else pertaining to Aumiller's alleged advocacy Gibson, assistant provost and the trial. of homosexuality as reason Brian K. Hansen, chairman "I just can't release details for the action. of the department of of the case without my Aumiller is suing the dramatic arts. Lenher, clients' consent," said university for reinstatement Trabant, Cambell and Burnett. and $150,000 in damages. Gouldner are being sued both Sheldon Sandler, The advocacy issue arose as representatives of the Aumiller's attorney. also from interviews Aumiller university and individually, refused to discuss the case granted three area while Gibson and Hansen are saying, "I don't want to newspapers last fall being sued as university comment on that." Staff photo by Henny Ray Abrams concerning homosexuality. representatives only. In response to the BRIDGING SOUTH COLLEGE Ave. with Newark's own The interviews, printed in Five witnesses for the non-renewal of his contract, "Space Tube" students can now cross the street to their The Review, The plaintiff and one for the Aumiller filed a grievance classes without getting clipped by cars. Bikes, however, Philadelphia Sunday Bulletin defense are scheduled today with Hansen to comply with are not permitted on the overpass. and The Wilmington Sunday to testify. Aumiller's the university grievance News-Journal, discussed the witnesses include : Timothy procedure early last year. O'Shea, associate editor of The grievance proceedings The Review; Jan De Blieu, a advanced to the last stages, reporter for the that of binding arbitratiOn, Dean Enforces Cheating Penalties News-Journal Co.; Rick after Trabant vetoed a May Mulrooney and Melissa ruling by the University Hitchens, students in the Appeals Committee to renew Freshmen Named As Main Offenders of Academic Honesty Code theatre department, and Dr. Aumiller's contract for the Mario Pazzaglini, a 1976-77 year. By TOM BIERBAUM Eddy admitted this Year Program and psychiatrist. One of the highlights of the Thirty eight cases of approach would have a Administration. "The faculty According to a reliable University Appeals cheating - or academic limited affect. "The students is becoming more sensitive source close to the case. Committee April hearing was dishonesty - were heard by really don't read the policy about this problem. They're O'Shea and De Blieu will an apparent discrepancy in the Student Judicial Board guide. It isn't exactly sending them (the cheaters l testify on the interviews they the testimony Cambell gave. last year. According to engrossing," he said. "So we in right away," he said. conducted with Aumiller, Cambell testified that he Raymond 0. Eddy, Dean of tried to get a positive But Murdock emphasized, while Mulrooney and had instructed Gibson to Students, this figure message across to the "The Judiciary Board is Hitchens will appear as caution Aumiller that represents an almost 140 per freshmen in the letter. We concerned with the student character witnesses to continued discussion of cent increase in academic aim to help the student get growing from the negative support the plaintiff's homosexuality in the press dishonesty over the past the best possible education experience. We want to make contention that this personal would jeopardize his positiOn three years. and alert him to the areas he (Continued to Page 19) view toward homosexuality (Continued to Page 14) As a result, the office of the Dean of Students is making a oughttoavoid."The cases of academic f1ffiiffi&i~i%%%vwzz~~~jiiiirui§iijijijijiiiii@----jjii~-----:~~S]i@iiiiiiifl concerted effort, aimed dishonesty have been mostly at the freshman class, handled by the Student . to halt the number of Judicial System since the occurences of cheating. spring of 1975. The previous Raymond 0. Eddy, Dean of hearing board consisted Students, feels the problem solely of students. The has two causes. "Number revised board now contains one, some students just don't four students, two faculty think. Number two, some members and two students don't know about or professional members. think about the The Student Judicial consequences," he said. System has been granted the To remedy this situation, power of expulsion, but has Eddy said he talked with used it only once. The most parents during the New common sanction is a Student Program last deferred suspension which summer. He also sent a letter imposes mandatory to all new ·students expulsion if the students are concerning this issue in the guilty of another major orientation packet. violation. He would like to see a more Whether or not these extensive section on cheating penalties become more in the Student Guide to severe, the chances of Staff photo by Henny Ray A~rams Policies. The guide has a escaping prosecution are THESE STUDENTS SEEM to be making . the best of their situation in a lounge in detailed statement on definitely lessening, Dickinson D. Due to a housing shortage on campus, they were forced to live in plagiarism but never according to Dr. Louis J. "extended housing." From left is Potty Terranova, Line// Buckwalter, Susan Mankin, specifically addresses the Murdock, Associate Dean of and Joe Trzcinski. (See related story page 3.) problem of cheating. Students for Freshman Page2 REVIEW. University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware September 14, 1 976 Happy Harry's 164 E. MAIN STREET NEWARK, DELAWARE TURN YOUR TABLES ADD SOME LABELS from Happy Harry's Record Riot

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By ALVIRA AND VIOLA - like they'd never see another cup of booze It was a star-blessed evening and being again. And at the rate they were spilling it, that the air was dry and our arthritis it's not a bit surprising. Why before I knew wasn't actiny up, Viola and I decided to it my support hose were sopped! Viola on take our pet chihuahua, "Snappy," for a the other hand painfully picked her way little midnight stroll. Tripping down right up on to the snow gate to take a peek Amstel Avenue, we saw a lot of confusion at the bands. down by Smith Hall. And always looking "Airborne" and "Trapeze" were flying for a little excitement, we stashed Snappy as high as any band we'd ever seen, the under a nearby holly bush. He looked so audience was somewhere up in the clouds cute all curled up under those pointy little too. We smelled something funny and leaves, we hated to leave him yapping, but noticed that to our left there was a we proceeded down to check out all the greenish-blue mist hanging overhead. It ruckus. must have been the smoke that was Come to find out, it was KA's arinual choking up the poor girl singing on the block party, bigger than any barn dance porch. She belted a better baritone than we'd ever seen in our 120 collective years. Englebert Humperdink. The crowd was so thick we had to beat a few live ones '!. While Viola was checking out the band, I away with our rubber tipped started a little chit-chat with a boy who canes, as we tried to get through the gates-. was unencumbered with "companions." But before little Viola knew what was He seemed nice enough, dressed in his happening, some young whipper-snapper alligator shirt, corduroys and Docksiders, reached out, grabbed her hand and stamped her like a common cow. Darned if but I never did trust an elbow squeezer I was going to put up with that, I just with dilated eyes. slipped in behind the nearest football Tactfully disengaging myself I sidled player. over to join my cohort still perched at the We could hardly believe our eyes-it was snow gate. "Aivira honey," she said to me, do you notice how everyone here seems to enough to make a pacemaker flutter, but Every 15 seconds I hear Viola and I just thrive on entertainment. know each other? And there was plenty of it. another summer report'' Do you realize we just missed the first half hour of Frisky Levi-clad girls bumping rumps, Lawrence? Let's cut out of here!" zombies chugging beer in tacky plastic cups, lost sheep craning their necks trying By the time we beat our way back to to find the taps; mercy me, I walked Snappy, the grass underneath that holly straight for the beer truck without making bush was totally ruined and he was just as a step. People were pushing and shovin , _anxious to head for home as we were. Review Elects Editor; Fills Staff Positions

The Review staff elected a Trasatto. new Editor and managing Taking over as news editor editor this weekend, and is Karen Mooney, a announced several new staff sophomore communication appointments. major. Mooney had been on Carol Trasatto, a senior the copy desk _ communication major and Accepting positions as her formerly managing editor, assistants are Cari DeSantis was elected to the position of and English major, and Tim Editor. She replaces Robert Biringer, a senior Dutton, who resigned to take double-majoring in English the position of sports editor and political science. with three downstate weekly Also, joining the staff as newspapers. copy editor is Kathy Walsh, a Trasatto has been with The junior communication major. Review since 1974 and has Timothy O'Shea has moved also served as copy editor from the news desk to the and assistant news editor. position of associate editor, Stoff photos by Duane Perry In addition, junior political and AI Mascitti is now in THE BLOCK PARTY, Kappa Alpha's annual welcome back event, attracts literally science major . Jeffrey C. charge of classified hundreds of students who come to enjoy the music and (upper right) storm the beer Gottsegen was elected advertising as well as being a truck. managing editor, replacing copy editor. Extended Housing Accomodates Roomless Students By TIM BIRINGER Spencer pointed to the dormitory basements have · four people on each of their Peggy Frank, Dickinson F Is the perennial room fluctuation of the been converted_ to living 21 floors. The facilities are dorm director, stated they shortage worse this year or male-female ratio among areas on central campus, enclosed and lockable, she have had "no problems yet does it only seem worse? residents with a marked Spencer said. said, and added, they provide and don't anticipate any According to Ed Spencer, increase in the percentage of In addition, twelve for "some sense of privacy." trouble." She reported no associate director of women. one-bedroom apartments in She maintained that the complaints from parents, residence life, a sudden Spencer said he feels -the Christiana Towers have "extended housing" situation adding that students and "fluke" increase in room Housing "must first respond been "doubled up," he said on west campus this year is parents were informed of the applications necessitated a to freshmen" and added that and 22 apartments at an "improvement over last situation beforehand. large-scale "extended an extended housing Conover and College Town, year" due to tripling housing" program. program is preferable to a university owned apartment procedures on central Spencer cited three factors "bad alternative - no room complexes, previously campus and extensive Forty one double rooms on as contributors to this year's at all." reserved for married evaluations and central campus have been room deficit. l<'irst, there To accommodate those students, have been occupied recommendations after last converted to triples -- 10 in were 101 more returning who opt for "extended by single university students. year's experience. Brown and Sharp and 31 in student applicants this housing" the freshmen, Members of the Housing Priscilla Reid, Dickinson A Cannon, Smythe, and semester, than last year, he tr a ri sfers, ana upper- staff at the Dickinson dorm director said five of her Warner, said Spencer. said. Second, 300 more classmen who fail to complex said they believe the "ex tended housing" incoming freshmen applied meet their residence hall program is working well. residents have been Measures to find extra than did freshmen in 1975, registration deadline), Carolyn Smith, -Dickinson relocated. She added that she living space for students on despite the equal size of the double rooms have become complex coordinator, said has not encountered any central campus has also met two classes, he added. Third, triples and spaces in Dickinson A-F are housing problems. with director appr~val. UNIVERSITY Scientific Business Engineering SR-16 SR-50A Tl-1600 SR-56 SR-51A Tl-2550-11 BOOKSTORE SR-56 We replace defective calculators returned within 30 days. During first year we provide free loan calculator if yours is serviced. Carefully selected assortment to meet the students' needs. '

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Presidential Debate Funds Needed Tuesday, Sept. 14 Wedne_sday, Sept. 15 NOTICE - Registration for More than $150,000 in public contributions is being sought THEATRE - Students from CONCERT - The first in a the Student Center Fall Short London's Mountview Theatre series of four free public folk ~y the League of Women Voters to pay for this fall's music concerts will be held at 8 Courses begins today in Room campaign debates between President Ford and Jimmy School will present three 106 of that building. different productions on campus p.m. in Bacchus with musicians Carter. today - "Hay Fever" by Noel J.P. and Annadeane Fraley. A League spokeswoman said that the fund-raising Coward at 3 p.m., in Mitchell PROGRAM 'Newark's Thursday, Sept. 16 N.O.W. will present a program project became necessary after the Federal Election Hall, Peter Barnes' "The Ruling FILM - The Coed Steering Class' at 8:15 p.m. In Mitchell on divorce at 8 p.m. at 20 Commission ruled out union or corporate payment for the Orchard Rd. The public is Committee presents "Klute" debates in a decision last month. Hall and "Mixed Doubles - An welcome. with Jane Fonda in 140 Smith Advertisements asking for contributions will be placed in Entertainment on Marriage" at MEETING - An American Hall at 7 p.m., 9 p.m. and 11 p.m . 11:15 p.m. in Bacchus of the Cost is 75 cents with I. D. The Washington Post, and The Wall Student Center. UD student Field Service meeting for all Street Journal. students interested in world DANCE - A square dance, tickets cost $1 and are available culture from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m . in featuring the playing of J .P . and at the Mitchell Hall box office. Annadeanne Fraley, is set for 6 Agency Position Remains Empty SMOKER - Lambda Chi will the Morgan Room of the Student Center. Meal tickets should be p.m. in the Belmont backyard at President Ford's administration, caught up in the whirl sponsor a free open house 203 W. Main St. Free and open to smoker at 163 W. Main St. from 8 brought along. before the November election, has ended its efforts to fill a MEETING - The first regular the public, who is invited to bring p.m . to 10 p.m . All interested membership meeting of the instruments and join in the vacancv on the three-member board of the Tennessee students are welcome. playing. In case of bad weather, Valley ·Authority, (TVA). The TVA, a multibillion dollar Sailing Club will take place at MEETING - There will be an 7:30 p.m. in 112 Memorial Hall. the dance will be held at 8 p.m . Federal regional development agency, is this country's organizational meeting for this Interested students are in the Beatrice Hartshorn largest producer of electricity and user of coal. year's Job Jamboree Career encouraged to attend. Gymnasium. Twice before, Ford has failed to get committee approval Week at 3:30p.m. in the McLane LECTURE A free SMOKER - Lambda Chi will of his nominees for the agency, leaving it with only two Room (200) of the Student introductory lecture on sponsor an open house smoker Center. Any interested students transcendental meditation will from 8 p.m . to 10 p.m . at 163 W. members for over a year. are welcome. Main St. Free. Republican aides have stated that they do not expect take place at 8 p.m . in 026 MEETING - An ice hockey Purnell Hall . COLLOQUIUM - At 4 p.m in another effort to fill the vacancy until1977. meeting will be held at the LECTURE - The first lecture 316 Wolf Hall, Leo E . Lipetz from Delaware Ice Arena at 5 p.m . of the free public "People and Ohio State University will speak SAT Scores Decline Come prepared to skate - all the Planet" series, examining on "Information Processing by a interested players are invited. population growth and the Small Network of Neurons" Scores on the Scholastic Aptitude Test, taken nationwide LECTURE "Death in Refreshments will be served by high school seniors, continued to decline in the 1975-76 environment, will be held at 7 American Society" is the topic of p.m . in 007 prior to the colloquium . year. the first "Perspectives on Death Education Building. Events to be published in According to a report released Saturday by the College & Dying" series of lectures to be SEMINAR - A chemistry These Days should be brought to Entrance Examination Board, the average score on the held at the Avenue United colloquium entitled The Review's new location in 8-1 verbal portion of the test dropped three points since the Methodist Church in Milford at "Multielement Analysis by Student. Center, nearby the 7:30 p.m . Dr. Gerald Straka Faculty Dining Hall. year before. The mathematic section remained at its from UD's history department Atomic Spectrometric Methods" lowest level ever, which was set in 1974-75 . will address the group. This is the thirteenth consecutive year that test scores EXHIBIT - A one-woman failed to rise; in 1963, the averages were 478 on the verbal show of oil paintings by Wynn part and 502 on the math division. Breslin of Newark is on display now through Sept. 25 in the This most recent three-point verbal decline puts that Christiana Commons Art average at a new low of 431 while the mathematical Gallery. Hours are from 3 p.m average remains at 472 . to 5 p.m . and 7 p.m . to 9 p.m , A flood of possible explanations for the worsening Sundays through Thursdays. student performance has been offered, but most experts EXHIBiT - A free public art exhibition on pre-Revolutionary maintain that the causes are highly uncertain. America will be on display through ·tomorrow in John M. 'n Genetic Study Results Clayton Hall on north campus. A chromosome study of thousands of men in Denmark The show is circulated by the has been unable to produce evidence that males born with Smithsonian Institution in an XYY genetic makeup are unusually aggressive or Washington, DC Gallery hours especially likely to commit violent crimes. are from 8:30a.m . to 9 p.m EXHIBIT - An exhibit on HIKE The results of the ongoing study instead suggest that the James Weldon Johnson. noted tendency of XYY men to get in trouble with the Jaw is black author and educator, will 155 E. Main probably the outcome of lowered intelligence-a common be on free public display now (Next to New England Pizza) finding in this genetic aberration. through Oct. 3 at the Minority The authors hope that these and future conclusions will Center Art Gallery, located at 192 S. College Ave . The gallery is finally bury the widespread belief that XYY men tend to be open from 8:30 a.m . to 5 p.m . superaggressive as a result of the extra Y chromosome in weekdays. their cells. Normal men have an XY genetic makeup. NOTICE - The Book The belief that violence often accompanies the XYY Exchange will be in operation pattern started in the 1950's when it was found that an now through Sept. 24 on the unusually large percentage of men in prisons and insane second floor of the Student Centerfrom9:15a.m to5p.m . asylums were XYY males.

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Bv GAIL '-UPTON the basic cinder block cells at artistry (the university What's colder than a polar Dickinson. frowns on rainbows and bear's bottom, hotter than But before you throw in butterflies). Brazil in December, fra~rant your key and set up a tent on If you're still interested as a barrel of sweat socks the beach, here are a few after all that, then go to the and plainer than any Jane homemaking hints for Housing Office at 5 Courtney in Poughkeepsie? Ans-wer: a brightening · those dreary St. and they will be happy to University of Delaware dorm surroundings. give you the necessary room . First of all, if you find forms. Housing will also sell As those of you fortunate yourself waking up to you as much paint as you enough to get an on-campus cantaloupe walls and you'd need for $7.30 a gallon. They room assignment went rather see your breakfast in offer a limited range of trucking up the stairs last the dining hall, then you may colors from Monday Blahs Tuesday, you were no doubt want to do a little painting. Blue to Seasick Green, but greeted with the early prison The university says that you you should be able to find decor in the majority of can paint your room something better than what on-campus housing. Every provided, (1) it wasn't you've already got. complex has its own little painted last year, (2) you Even though painting may touches. There's the wired-in don't live in Christiana or liven up the room, one must look of the stairwells at Pencader, (3) you buy the always remember that if Rodney, those comforting paint from them and supply you've seen one cinder block cages on the first floors of your own brushes etc. and you've seen them all. So the east campus, and · of course 14) you squash all creative logical solution to this problem is to cover them up. The Bookstore sells a variety of posters, but their best selection is of the Monet, Picaso or Dali variety. For your basic black light eye-poppers, try Wonderland on West Main Street. The university paint must have a teflon base because most posters secured with ' just masking tape will probably be on the floor in the morning. To avoid this Staff photo by Henny Ray Abrams hassle it's usually better to invest a couple of extra some matching bedspreads. and curtains starting nickels and get a roll of Generally the best place to tomorrow so you might bt> picture mounting tape (also head for the largest selection able to knock off two things sold in the Bookstore) . with the least drain on your at once for under $30. ThPy Next on your decorating wallet is Wilmington Dry also have a large choice of agenda is that plastic coated Goods at the Midway comforters and cheaper playing card you're going to Shopping Center on spreads ranging from $7 to have to sleep on . Roommates Kirkwood Highway. The Dry $15 . are usually wonderful people Goods is having a sale on And if you're sick of ha\'ing until you have to pick out matching quilted bedspreads (Continued to Page 21) Hill'm Stephen Sweeny Treasurer of UDCC FI.Y MEl

There are openings for the USING YOUR IMAGINATION, a minimum amount of Budget Board. Inquire in money and some time and energy, you can make yourself at home in a normally dreary dorm room. The selection of a 308 Student Center plant (upper right) is also a boost to any decor. Performing Arts NEED A RIDE TO CHURCH? Students: Did you pay for a season ticket to the FREE BUS EVERY SUNDAY MORNING: Performing Arts Series on Church: 10:10- Christiana Commons Church: 10:20. Church: 10:30- Stone Building Parking lot your fee card? Your tickets are waiting for you at the Sunday School Class for Students, Student Cnt. Parking lot 9:30 Stone Building Parking lot Mitchell Hall Box Office. with Free Breakfast You can come and pick up . Sunday School Class for Students, with Free Breakfast'' your tickets any time 9:1 0 Christiana Commons 9:20 Student Cnt. Parking lot between 1-5 p.m. Monday-Fridays. A number THE EVANGELICAL PRESBYTERIAN of students lost money last "declaring Jesus Christ as Lord and Saviour Sunday Evening- Church of Newark year because they failed to 6:30 Stone Buiding Parking lot 308 Possum Park Road pick up their tickets. Don't let according to the Scriptures by careful Bible Teaching and worshipful music/ 737-5335 this happen to you. Pastors AuHarth and Mahlow PageS REVIEW, University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware September 14, 1976 .------Our Man Hoppe Jimmy Carter, Jimmy Carter By Arthur Hoppe Good evening. friends. and welcome to another chapter of Jimmy Carter. Jimmy Carter. the heartwarming story of a simple nuclear engineer on a peanut farm and his dreams of spreading love and goodness all over the place. As we join the happily-zany Carter family today. Jimmy 'las just come down to breakfast wrth his attractive wife. ~osalynn . and their adorable little daughter. Amy . ROSALYNN: My. look at you this morning ! JIMMY : Remembah. we have nothing to fee-ah. Eleanor. but fee-ah itself. ROSALYNN : I'm your wife . Rosalynn. Jimmy. the only woman you ever loved. Goodness me. Amy. you don't suppose ... AMY : Yep, he's done it again. Happy birthday to you. Happy birthday to you. Happy birthday. dear Daddy ... ROSA LYNN : I'd better tell Jody to hand out cigars to the press. JIMMY (twirling proudly 1: What do you think of the all-new me? ROSALYNN : Well . .dear. the cape's very dashing. But I think that long cigarette holder makes you look shorter. AMY : If you want my opinion. it'll cost you $20 . Interviews don't grow on trees you know . Art by Leigh Grou JIMMY (threateningly!: If you don't tell Daddy what you think. Daddy won't make you Secretary of the Treasury. Editorial------AMY: Rats! Well. if I had mv druthers. I'd druther vou'd been reborn a cocker spaniel. i don't have anybody to play A Day In Court with. ROSALYNN (nodding I: Yes. or whv not John F . University Theater Director Richard of enlightened thought for the rest of Kennedv? He was so dark and ·handsome and­ Aumiller is finally getting his day in court. society. The administration's obsession vou-kno·w-what. After more than eiQht mo.nths of lip service with secrecy and its stubborn resistance to • JIMMY (annoyed 1: I thought everybody would be to academic freedom and the change have resulted in an atmosphere pleased with a man who stood foursquare for bringing back constitutional rights of Mr. Aumiller by the where a professor must go to court and all the New Deal spending programs to help the poor while university community, the issue is being give his testimony as to why he feels he cutting taxes to help the rich. But picky. picky. picky. ROSALYNN: There. there. dear. I think you're much left to a court of law to decide. deserves the right to free speech and better looking th

Tuesdo_y. September 14, 1976 Vol. 1 00, No. 2

Carol Trasotto editor

Jeffrey C.Gottsegen Cynthia Deutsch Joseph Morsilii managing editor · advertising manager business manager

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------Summer '76 :· Earth, Wind and Carter By Pete Simon given by the 18.000-plus , mass-hvsteria Ca rter reluctance bv the his smile and appealing This summer contained a people in attendance. Blazing generated. the alcohol and Democratic Party ·to bring appearance. He has used th is mixture of hope . saxaphone and keyboard free hair styling offered to all this possibly crucial question advantage since he began his disappointment and solos were applauded lightly. delegates at a mid-town into the open at the bid for the Presidency. · entertainment for me. The while stage -presence hotel; between the .. counter convention illustrates the The ultimate example of apex of these three qualities gimmikry received countless culture" Rolling · Stone total lack of concern for real the candidate usin g . were found in July when I standing ovations. (It Magazine party thrown for political quality during the television to win the hearts attended two different. yet re-affirmed my contention Carter (invitation only l. week in New York . and minds of th e very similar events. that the quality of Bella Abzug·s backing down The parody between ·'The constituencv occurred on One "happening" took listenership in the "hip" on her proposed Fire" concert and "Carter in Wednesdav· of convention place in New York. when one audience has d rapped confrontation with Carter on New York" is far fetched. week. when the Ohio of our two "major" political drastically ever since the behalf of women. and the but the basic philosophy of delegation placed Carter parties crowned a beginning of this decade l . appeasement of minority these two forces. to win the "over the top ... As the cheers representative of "The New delegates. there emerged a public over. is striking. The began mounting and the band South.. to be their Like the "Fire'' concert. few interesting but success of ventures such as began playing "Happy Days Presidential candidate. The quality was plaved down at unanswered questions. these rests on one word : are Here Again .. . TV control other spectacle occurred the Democratic· Convention. Among the questions and image. switched to . a picture of about one week before the Issues. when they were issues brought up during ·'The Fire.. used endless Jimmy in his hotel suite convention at a concert given discussed. often fell on deaf convention week. this writer optical effects on stage. such hugging his daughter. while by "Earth. Wind and Fire ... ears. The majority of found _ one inquiry which as a fog-producing machine the sounds ·of Madison The events made me realize discussion of people's wants stood out above everything and three huge · unfolding Square Garden continued . that the difference between and needs occurred in the else. It was a situation which platforms which were slowly " Earth. Wind and Carter" young and old (the streets or in locations other convention delegates either opened to expose . the are obviously not the only generation gap l isn't as wide than "convention center.·· As ignored or knew nothing "entering group" as if they " image conscious." people as it once was. especially people at "The Fire" concert, about: Jimmy Carter AND were arriving from Neptune . trying to win wide when it comes to being deiegates in New York cared Walter Mondale ' s The audience triggered itself admiration for fun . power. or snowballed. more about glitter and m e m be r s.h i p i n t h.e.. for mass explosions of profit. On this point the The audience response to surface appearance. rather TRI-LATERAL COMMIS- approval after such gullible public is in part the "The Fire's" quality of than the quality of their SION (TLC). The TLC incidents. The group on stage responsible for the media performance was almost platform. But why worry is an economically-power­ could have played out of key sludge we receive. May the identical to the delegate's when there's Jimmy Carter. ful international organization and most people at the words of Abe Lincoln 1the response at the charade right? One could almost with members from Western concert wouldn't have cared. man who is quoted most staged inside Madison picture delegates on the Europe. North America and The Carter organization. often b v · American Square Garden. The quality convention floor replacing Japan who pose a possible on the other hand. has this politicians ) · " You can·t fool of musical content presented the "National Anthem" with threat to individual statehood country's most widely all of the People all of the by "The Fire" was the chorus of " It Don't Worrv and civil liberties in the abused drug at its disposal to time" always remain true. very good, but one Me" 1from the movie developed capitalist world. win the public over : Pete Simon is Program couldn't derive that by " Nashville" l. (The TLC story could take up television. Carter is a perfect Director of WXDR. -FM . the gauging the r~sponse Between the rock-star style another full column l. The media image candidate with campus radio station .

• '1 JJ\ , ..I 1 l • t. f ... • ..., J!r H 1 PART-TIME JOBS The Recreation Division of New Castle County has various openings for Leaders and Instructors in many areas of specialization. Wages range from $3.00-$5.00 per hour. Hours vary widely. The following are the areas open:

BALLROOM DANCING CREATIVE DRAMA TABLE TENNIS SENIOR ADULT BALLROOM DANCING KARATE INSTRUCTION COED VOLLEYBALL MODERN DANCE LA CROSSE INSTRUCTION HANDMADE INSTRUMENTS DISCO DANCE FENCING INSTRUCTION LEATHER JEWELRY JUNK BAND ARCHERY STRING ART · BEGINNING FOLK GUITAR YOGA KITE MAKING BEGINNING GUITAR FLOOR HOCKEY INDIAN LORE INTERMEDIATE FOLK GUITAR SOCCER MAGIC SENIOR MUSICAL BASKETBALL BASICS BACKGAMMON TOT LOT PROGRAM CHEERLEADING CITIZEN BAND RADIO ELEMENTARY SPORTS BATON BICYCLE RODE.O/ROUND UP SPORTS & GAMES GYMNASTIC SKILLS DIRECTOR FOR SENIOR CITIZENS CENTER ARTS & CRAFTS TUMBLING GOURMET COOKING CREATIVE CHRISTMAS CRAFTS FLOOR EXERCISES TOY TOWN RAINY DAY SKITS Positions are immediately open. Apply as soon as possible as consideration is based on first come basis. Apply in person t~: New Castle County Personnel Department 2701 Capitol Trail (Kirkwood Highway) Room 105

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RODNEY ROOM-STUDENT CENTER September 14. 1 976 REVIEW, University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware Page 11 Campus Briefs Blue Hen 11 Halts Publication Upcoming Folk Music Series reorganization and is seeking efforts, including his By NANCI SILVERMAN solutions to the financial suggestions of a discount Four concerts of folk music, which will highlight various condition, as the Blue Hen price, or a two dollar deposit regions of A.nerican folk tradition, will be performed this The University yearbook, did in 1971. for the book when senior semester on campus. the Blue Hen II, has projected Sline said he is willing to portraits are taken to assure The free public presentations are sponsored by Belmont a $6,000 deficit, according to support all fund raising future sales. Rick Sline, assistant dean of Hall, the academic honors residence hall on campus, the . . Student Center and Student Activities Committee and the students. Brandywine Friends of Old Time Music. "It looks dismal," Sline The visiting musicians will also spend three days on said, with a deficit incurred Student-Administrator campus as artists-in-residence, attending folklore classes, from an honored contract eating meals with students, living in dormitories and with publishers, and few conducting informal workshops. sales in 1976. Discussions to Begin J .P . and Annadeane Fraley will open the series There are many reasons tomorrow night with a concert in Bacchus at 8 p.m . They for the deficit, Sline A new office has been designated in the Student Center to are recognized as the foremost representatives of old-time explained, including student offer typing, duplicating, storage, and secretarial assistance fiddling in Eastern Kentucky. apathy, a lack of group services to all student organizations. On October 6, balladeer and fiddler Larry Older and his . organization by the entire The Student Organization Activities Center ( SOAC) is wife, Martha, will be slated to appear at 8 p.m . in Bacchus. yearbook staff, and the need located in room 301 of the Student Center and was formed by The couple is from the Adirondacks. for a dynamic marketing Rick Sline, assistant dean of students. Virginian John Jackson, a country blue singer and staff. guitarist, will appear on October 6 in the Loudis Recital "It was something long needed," Sline said, to improve Hall of the Amy E . du Pont Music Building at 8:15 p.m . Tim Halligan, the former communications among student organizations, and to offer Jackson has performed extensively on college campuses business manager of the Blue students easy access to administrative processes such as and at major folk festivals. Hen II, claimed that it was ·approving checks and other financial procedures. The "Louisiana Aces" come around on November 9; the "hard to hold on to group is an old-time Cajun band in southwestern photographers and staff The center is staffed by a student secretary who is also a Louisiana. Its members are the subject of the members when they couldn't secretary and receptionist for the main student organization, award-winning film "Spend it All" which is used by see the fruits of their efforts the University of Delaware coordinating council (UDCC). folklore courses here at the university. This concert is also until months later." According to Sline, tentative hours are between 11 a .m. and 7 scheduled for 8 p.m. in Bacchus. p.m. Although no solutions have Sline said he hopes the center's services will be effectively Chess and Backgammon Courses been finalized, Sline said the used by all student organizations. He added that the idea for a deficit will have to be made center is now a reality, but its use by the university's Beginning courses in chess and backgammon are going up by sales or by fundings - organizations will take time. to be held on campus this fall, offered by the Division of from the Budget Board of the Continuing Education. University of Delaware The seven-session chess course will meet from 7 p.m. to 9 Coordinating Council p.m . Tuesday evenings. Basic concepts will be stressed (UDCC). and strategic principles made clear. Actual play and arnum~ 0 \!Jm~0ni1)1 demonstrations will be part of the learning experience. In his opm10n, "the The backgammon course, also in seven sessions, has university will not absorb the been scheduled from 7 p.m . to 9 p.m . beginning Thursday, deficit." ®lli~n0nnmrn ~ma aruw0llin[j} October 20 . · The financial condition of For more information on these courses, each costing $40, the Blue Hen II is similar to or on other fall continuing education offerings, call the situation encountered by . 738-2741. the original yearbook, the Blue Hen . Tennis Anyone? In September of 1971 the Three 10-week tennis courses will be offered on campus Blue Hen had acquired a this fall by the Div ision of Continuing Education. cumulative debt of $8,000 due Assistant Professor of Physical Education James E . to an emphasis on quality Flynn will instruct two classes for beginners held on production for special inks, Saturdays starting September 18 . The first section will type, and paper. meet from 8 a.m . to 10 a .m . and the second from 10 a.m . to FELLOWSHIP HOUSE- 222 South College, 368-5050 noon . Flynn will also teach an interme~iate tennis course By Octoher 12, 1971 student WEEKLY EVENTS from 7:30 p.m . to 9:30 p.m ., Tuesdays and Thursdays government had approved a Bible Study Group or Family Group - A weeknight in your dorm beginning tonight. budget request of . the complex. The Gathering - Fridays, 7 p .m . in Student Center, Ewing yearbook and a three year Rooms. (1st Friday of Month in Pencader Commons Ill} The cost of each course is $35 . Fellowship Center- 125 Deloware Ave .. 368-7272 To register or obtain additional information, contact the debt accrued by previous Division of Continuing Education at 738-2741. staffs of the yearbook . Students who base their lives on the teachings of the Bible and develop o Christian life style and community - Students who lead In the months to follow the their own group - Students committed to both total discipleship Women and Money Combination Blue Hen reorganized as the and friendship evangelism - and social action - Students Blue Hen II and reduced searching for God's will in a vocation in this country or abroad. A new course dealing with women and money is being COMMUTER BIBLE STUDY NOON EACH offered this fall at the university's Wilcastle Center on prices were planned to meet the financial crisis. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Pennsylvania Ave. in Wilmington. STUDENT CENTER. BlUE AND GOLD ROOM The seven-session course is designed to help women The present yearbook staff understand why, when and where to get financial is now undergoing information before it is needed. Topics to be covered include financial rights and responsibilities, income tax, wills and trusts, investment options, and retirement planning. Hill'm Marty Knepper The course begins on Tuesday, September 21 and will be held from 9:30a.m. to 11 a .m. Registration cost is $35, and President of UDCC child care service will be provided for those participating. If additional information is needed, contact the Division FL.Y MEl of Continuing Education at 738-1171 . Energy Institute Appoints Manager The university's Institute of Energy Conversion has appointed a new thermal conversion program manager-Paul Kando from InterTechnology Corporation. Rando's position involves implementing programs that deal with solar heating, cooling and storage and also developing new programs. A graduate of the University of Budapest in Hungary, he Those interested in has designed and built several buildings, boats and student government drop by furniture, in addition to scale models for recreational and teaching purposes. 308 Student Center Page 12

eSTARTHEREe GISTRA WHO WEARE The Free University The main objective of Delaware's Free University is to sponsor low cost short continuing the nomin courses where ideas and/or skills are freely exchanged. The Free U. offers these administration fee wh· courses throughout the school year from the Office of Residence Life. Our must be paid at regi Coordinating staff is Diwer Martin, Posey Gallagher, Meg Houde and Marvetta $1.00 will allow the rl'\l'

HOW TO REGISTER From the University From the Community A member of the Free U. staff will be able to register you at Mail in your check with a 3x5 card stating Course number, the following locations at the following times. Course name, your name, address and telephone number. Mail STUDENT CENTER: (Student Information Office) to the Free University office at: 12 noon-6:00p.m...... September 14-17, 20 & 21 The Free University PENCADER DINING HALL: 104 Pencader Dining Hall 4:00 p.m.-6:30p.m. September 14-17, 20 & 21 Newark, De 19711 Need more information? Call 738-1203

CTIVITIESe 76-201 Ballet II A faster and more advanced class for those who have already had Ballet I. Emphasis will be on • SPIRITUAL A WARE NESS • proper body placement, clean precise technique uction to proper ballet technique and terminology, in combinations of already mastered ballet r 76-3oo The Holy Order of Man """''l ing : barre, stretch and center work. All students must steps. All students must have tights. leotards, Aquarian Consciousness · the portals to the modern mystery school - unraveling the golden thread of tights, leotards and ballet slippers. No previous and ballet slippers. Men are welcome . consciousness by uniting the Hindu, Zen , Kabbalah, Astrology, Egyptian , Esoteric and Christian inner teachings l..n."''"''"" necessary. Men are welcome . TIME : Mondays and Wednesdays, II sessions on toward self actualization . uesdays and Thursdays, II sessions on both nights each night starting September 27 , 5:30-7:00 TIME : Mo~days , all semester starting Sept. 27 , 7:00-8:30 p.m. September 28 , 6:00-7 :30 p.m. p.m. PLACE: 0II Memorial Hall COST: $25 .00 ..._INSTRUCTOR : Brother Michael Whitney ...,j Women 's Gym -the Mirror Room . PLACE : Women 's Gym - the Mirror Room NSTRUCTOR : Tisa della-Volpe NSTRUCTOR : Tisa della-Volpe ~ 76-301 Estern MJa:sticism 76-203Karate The teachings of the Indian aster. Meher Baba, and the Sufi Maste1 . lnayat Khan . w1ll be presented Sugg~steo 76-2o2Yoga The basics of self-defense taught to the reading : How to Choose a Guru by Rick Chapman . Ten week course designed to help you achieve beginner student. Learn and practice punching, TIME : Thursdays, 4 sessions starting October 7, 7:30-9:30 p.m. peace of mind and better health. Taught by the kicking and blocking movements. PLACE: 116 Pencader Dining Hall INSTRUCTOR: Joe DiSabatino and Bruce Kelsey president of Wilmington Yoga Center. Students TIME : Mondays, 5 sessions starting September ..... must bring a mat or th row rug. 27 , 7:30 -9:00 p.m. TIME : Thur sdays, 10 session s sta rting COST: $10.00 r September 23, 5:45-7 :45 p.m. PLACE: Wrestling Room , Carpenter Sports 76 -302 Sr,iritual Tool Workshop COST: $6 .00 Building We will wor with developing Christ consciousness - ligh - through group dynamics. dream s. auras. Intuition, PLACE : 115 Pencader Dining Hall INSTRUCTOR : Jim Klapp of American Karate oned . psych massage, personal counseling, astology and guided fantasy. INSTRUCTOR : Bharat Gajjar Studio. TIME: October 7. November 4, December 2, 7:00-8:30 p.m. PLACE : 011 Memorial Hall - - - - ;;""-======~ - - INSTRUCTOR : Michael Whitney .... the basic strokes of Tenni s. Terminoiogy 'i6-2o5Juggling _ rules will al so be d1scussed . Open to Beginners can learn the different patterns to un iversity su1de nts only. juggle three balls. Each student must bring • MIND EXPANSION • TIM E· Tuesdays, 8 sessions starting September three juggling ball s. (e.g. tennis balls or 21. 7.00-8:30 p.m. lacrosse balls.) r ...., COST: $5 .00 TIME : Thursd ays, 3 sessions startin g September 76-4oo Graphic PLACE: Student Center Courts 23, 7:30-8:30 p.m. 76-401 Astrology 1 Analysis INSTRUCTOR : Daniel Cook. ...oil COST : $~00 You are a universe . An understandin g of the You can analyze your personality as well as bas1c principles of the planets and signs of the PLACE : tb be announced developing a personality. Students should bring ~NSTRUCTOR : Paula Thoma s zodiac will teach you to create the conditions paper and writing equipment you want in your life. TIME: Tuesdays, 8 sessions starting September TIME: Mondays, 12 session s start1ng Septembe1 28, 7:30-9:30 p.m. '16-206 Tap Dancing 27 , 7:30-9:30 p.m. t CO ST: $10 .00 COST: $2 .00 PLAC E: 116 Pencade: D·:ung Hall Bicycle Lea rn the basic time steps in tap dancing. Routines ca n also be worked out PLACE: The Hatch. Christ1ana Common s j if there is a desire . All students must have tap shoes. INSTRuCTOR : Patncia Roche INSTRUCTOR : Linda Beamon TIME : Wednesdays, 6 session s starting Septe mber 22 , 7:30-8:30 p.m. .... PLACE: to be announced , "'NSTRUCTOR : Cheryl Montano .,, ______, •ARTS AN CRAFTS•

~ 6 - 1oo N eedlepoint --,lt'76-I OI Embroidery ...., Learn ba:::•· needlepomt to Bargrllo. Lea rn to use color and tex ture fO express 76 102 Quiltmakine: """~ 76 -402 Astrolngy II Mountine .··: .1 blocki ng tech niq ue.~ ;i>n • your 1d• _, and translate yo ur persona! Learn how to make your own paltern and An in -depth studf ··, ,.~ · ~I a nets m each sign taught. myt~olog y 1nto symbolic embroidery. make a frame. Students must bring scraps and the use of symbo lism ror those w it~ , bas1 c TIM E: Mond ays starting September 27 , 5 TIM: Monda ys. 8 sessions starting of material , scissors, sandpaper, rubber knowledge of the pnnc1ples of elementary sessions, 7:30-9.30 p n Septe mber 27, 7:30-9:30 p.m. cement, needle and thread . astology. COST- $8 00 COST: $3.00 TIMf· Tue:;d ays, ~ ~~ssions starting TIME : Wedn esdays, 12 sessions st arting PLAC E: 16 Pencad er Dming Hall PLACE: Pen cader Dining Hall Lounge November 16, 7:00 -8 -i p. m. September 29 7:30-9:30 p. m. INSTRUCTOR : Ms. Martino ; Ms. DeEmedio INSTRUrtOR: Mary McRae COST: $!0.00 COST : $2 .00 ' of the Nook ...,j PLACE· 115 Pencader Dm ing Hall 1 PLACE: The Harch, <.hllstiar.a Co mmons ... ~ NSTRUr.TO R : Sally Mathews ...,j \ijN ~ ,~ ~~~I il R : li1;c;. Beam o; . ing "''l i: ~ ~-~'olll.l~·t 76-I03 Batik ..------~-IL'if· l--P'Y- Bnti~ is an ancient r~s1st method of "wax wn•1ng · 11~1 !;·,'- and desi gn ar~ c1e••.,! ·,.,, .. J•,r::< w1 ll con centrate on exp!:n ng 1 different techniques and methods of the process to ··rndu ce exciting wall hangings and art;clps Learn S<''ne of the basic skills in Cm f

I REVIEW, University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware September 14, 1976 ... Aumiller Sues University in Civil Court for~ Reinstatement and Damages (c-tl...... - .._ 11 summer was the settlement pos~tion is one of guest administration, Aumiller from directing the at the university. of the dispute concerning director. said, "There's nothing the production, Trabant said, Gibson interrupted, telling Aumiller's contract as president can do about it. I'm "that's up to Hansen." Cambell, "You never said director for the Summer Describing Aumiller as not being paid." The trial, being hearc;l by anything like that to me." Festival of the Arts. "the most qualified and Judge Murray Schwartz, is to The difference of opinion An out of court settlement experienced" director for the Trabant said he was aware continue through Thursday, between the two officials was reached between the two job, he explained that that Aumiller was to direct if necessary. Closing may be brought out during parties' lawyers. Aumiller Aumiller will receive no "Candide." "I read arguments for both sides are the current trial, according received compensation for payment as guest director. something about it in the expected to begin tomorrow. to a source close to the case. the job he was to have held When questioned about the papers," he stated. Court sessions begin at 10 During the summer, two as director of that program. production in terms of his When asked whether or not a.m. and are open to the major incidents related to Neither side was willing to position with the he would try to stop Aumiller public. the case occurred. First, the disclose the amount of the American Association of settlement, though the.re was University Professors no legal stipulation in the The Review Classified Send your ad to us (AAUP) dropped its binding agreement to prevent it. 301 Student Center with payment arbitration proceedings. "Frankly, I'd rather not go Newark. Del. 19711 CLASSIFIED Rates: 5C/word per Issue (Binding arbitration was bandying around," said lhe last step in the university Aumiller when asked what Honda '72 CL175. Very good condition, Female roommate needed. $85/month plus w/helmet $450. Call Cathy 738-8653. utilities. Walking distance. Own room. 366- grievance procedure ) the amount of compensation announcement 8386. In a letter to Madelaine he received was. He did All SIMS club members (Student's 1975 360 Honda CB 3601'. 1200 miles, excellent International Meditation Society) are askl- condition, $850. 738-9377. Double for Double. Have Dickinson A. Want Oglesby, president of the explain that the sum involved to notify SIMS via campus mail of their any Pencader or Christiana. Call Mary or Kathy 366-9315. AAUP, dated July 14, was not "over and above" ~:r~ address. SIMS, Room 301 Student personals Aumiller requested the the amount of money at issue ROOMMATE NEEDED -- Paoer Mill AA UP to terminate its on the contract. Silent Meditation, Friends

.)A PERFORMING ARTS SERIES 1976-1977

STUDENTS: If you checked Code P on your fee payment card, Now· is the time to pick-up your season tickets at the Mitchell Hall Box Office. First Performance is September 29.

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Mitchell Hall Box Office Open 1-5 p.m. Weekdays. Call 738-2204 September 14, 1 976 REVIEW, Um"'" sity of Delaware, Newark, Delaware - Page 15 Harrington Sponsors Coffee Hour Discussions

By CARl DESANTIS Harrington C lounge with about health services and lounge; the definite location Murdock, Assistant Dean of administrators of the where to get them. will be posted later. Students, November 10; and university and Newark. On September 22, Concerned about crime and University Treasurer Do you think you have a "The more students get residence life will be the punishment? John Brook, Richard Harrison will wind better way to run the exposed to the topic to discuss with Stuart Director of Security, and up the series on November university or the city of administrators and them to Sharkey, Director of Housing William Brierly, Newark 17. Newark? This fall you'll get students, the better the and Residence Life, and Chief of Police will be glad to Mankin hopes the series a chance to discuss your atmosphere will be for both" David Butler, Associate answer questions on October will be an interesting and ideas with the people that is the purpose of the series, Director for Residence Life; 27. effective way for students count. according to Mark Mankin, but, for the topic of your The mayor of Newark, and "decision-makers" to get Every Wednesday evening president of Harrington C. choice, meet Dr. E . A. William Redd, is scheduled to know and understand each at 8 p.m., Harrington C and Wendy Biggs, Head Nurse, Trabant, President of the for November 3; Dr. Lou other better. Harrington Complex Student Health Center and university, on September 29 . Coordinator Theresa Powell Nancy Osgood, Planned East Campus Area are sponsoring a Fall '76 Parenthood, Wilmington, will Manager Herman J . Wooley Coffee Hour Series, free kick off the series tomorrow will be in Harrington C .informal meetings in night answering questions lounge on October 6 and, on DaVinci Lecture Series to 01J!n October 13, Dr. Jim Bryer, Director of Center for A series of lectures on 20, at 7 p.m. in Clayton Hall. Counseling & Student Leonardo da Vinci's . life as Organizations Shuffle Development. artist, scientist, athlete, The first lecture given by The topic moves to politics inventor, engineer, and Mr. Maurice Cope, professor on October 19when U.S. Rep. observer, is being sponsored of art history at the Pete du Pont, will meet with by the cultural affairs office university, will be free and Offices This Summer students. This meeting is of the Division of Continuing open to the public. It will tentatively scheduled to be Education. The series will introduce the show. artist, Below are the student organizations which have new held ·in Harrington D&E begin on Monday, September and period. locations in the Student Center this semester: Organization Previous Room Present Room Hill'm Ba-rb Stratton Assistant Dean of Students Hullihen Hall 306 President of R.S.A. Yearbook 308 201 Outing Club 207 Unchanged FI.Y MEl

Resident Student Association (RSA) 211 Unchanged

The Review 300, 301, 302, B-1 303, 304, 301A

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University of Delaware Coordinating Council (UDCC) B-1 308 3 PERFORMANCES Veteran:; Association B-1 3018 TODAY WXDR 208. 305, 307 303,305,307 Print Shop 200 208 The Mountview Theatre School Student Organization Activities Center (SOAC) None 301 London, Great Britain HAY FEVER, by Noel Coward • 3:00 p.m., Mitchell Hall THE RULING CLASS, by Peter Barnes 8:15 p.m., Mitchell Hall MIXED DOUBLES-An Entertainment on Marriage \ THE CARD AND GIFT CENTER 11:15 p.m. in Bacchus, in the Student Center 55 E. MAl N ST. U.D. STUDENTS ~ $1.00 Largest selectic;>n of Greeting Cards ., All seats General Admission - Tickets available at the "Send a Ziggy Greeting Card" door. Mitchell Hall Box OHice Opens at 1:00 p.m. Call (Next to WSFS Bank) 738-2204. f'age 16 REVIEW, University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware September 14, 1976 There's A Greenhouse Planted in Newark

By ERIN DONOVAN Wilmington last January. guarantees that "no plant they get a credit or a new anyone to keep their plants The unique atmosphere, purchased in this store can plant." healthy if they call us right "I wouldn't stock any plant pricing limitations and be bought elsewhere at a "I can honestly say that we away." if I couldn't take care of it," guarantees which Walker· lower price" and plants haven't had any customers The Greenhouse will . pot says graduate business believes are the roots of a rooted in 6-inch pots are walk out dissatisfied yet," he plants, deliver them, tell you student Scott Walker, owner successful business attracted guaranteed for 100 days. relates, adding that although which ones would suit your of Main Street's new store, housewives from all over Specials this week, like the store's selection is not light circumstances best, and The Greenhouse Ltd. And Delaware to the original $3.95 palms, $6.95 rubber extensive, most of the even revive · any ailing ivies keepmg customers happy plant palace to browse, buy trees and free jade plants are growths are extremely or creepers. Plant prices and their plants alive is or merely seek advice from comparatively lower than hardy. " We can order range from .49 to $22.95 . becoming a blossoming the store's knowlegeable other local plant outlets and anything that we don't business in Newark. green-thumbers. color-coded tags explain have," notes Walker. Main Street's new The 1975 political science "I lost about $100 the first exacly what light and water Many of the two plant-lover's paradise is open graduate adm1its that month," he remarks, "but the particular plant requires. Greenhouse's 10 employees Monday 10 a .m. to 5:30p.m., ownership of the was in profits the next, and "All my employees know a are plant science majors and Tuesday through Thursday, below-the-street store next to began to think about opening .lot about our plants," says can offer · helpful herbal 10 a .m. to 5 p.m. Friday 10 Happy Harry's, another in a store in Newark." Walker, "and if a customer is hints. Walker remarks that a.m. to 8 p.m. and Saturday the Graylyn Crest Shopping According to Walker, it not satisfied ornamentally. "we're willing to work with lOa.m. to6p.m. Center in North Wilmington took only one week and the and one soon-to-be opened on help of several roommates to Orange St. in center city create the herbal haven at 170 Wilmington is a dream come E. Main St., where inverted true wooden plant crates cover "I've always wanted to cement floors, and own a plant store," he philodendrons, rubber plants explains, "and I've learned a and palms rest in seas of lot about the business end of wood chips. things through my shops." Hanging pepperonias, Walker's first business wander jews and piggybacks venture, Tropical Graphics festoon ceiling dowels, Inc.. a service which welcoming prospective provides greenery displays in plant-keepers into the store's banks, restaurants and airy, green atmosphere. stores. grew profits enough But displays aren't the only to help open Delaware's first attractive aspect of the Greenhouse in North Greenhouse, since Walker

Staff photo by M ike River s A HOrn:ICULTURAL HAVEN, Greenf}ovse LTD stocks several kinds of plants that are tended datly by employees such as Pat Walker, who takes special care of the plants and (upper right) are always available for advice on greenery care.

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By LISA BLUEMENTHAL Spanish was her easiest feat. Farrelly While most people were saving every plans to become a bilingual secretary, and penny for the college year ahead, Phoebe would like to perfect her Spanish even Farrelly decided to go back to high school. further. Like everyone else she'd had enough Her host family went fishing, swimming, of lavatory passes and SAT's, but it's not and traveling through Uruguay together. often you get a chance to go to Uruguay. Surprisingly there are many palm trees on Phoebe is presently a freshman here at. ·he hilly terrain. The green wheat fields of the University of Delaware. The American .vinter, with bright orange trees and Field Service (AFS), a high school student flowers all around formed a rainbow of exchange program, afforded Phoebe the natural colors. Uruguay's main products opportunity to live with a Uruguan family are cattle, sheep, and wheat. Because of and attend school there. Miss Farrelly's this mll

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Il l II . By ROD BEATON undiscovered, undersea thing. Naturally, the Idi "Big Daddy" Amin of ultimate in non-nuclear Rest easy, Godzilla fans. civilization, stole the robot monster's revenge Uganda. deterrents. His breathtaking The popular, celluloid lab as a staging area for culminated in the leveling of The preliminary bout battle to vanquish Megalon monster, handsome and fit their own heavyweight Tokyo, a highly successful featured a new monster on left no boulder unthrown; no despite the ravages of time, contender, Megalon. urban renewal policy that the scene, an ruse unattempted. retained his heavyweight The S.eatopians were Washington should extra-terrestrial with a mean Some people may have God chagrined at the disruptive investigate. hook. No doubt this creature on their side, but we have • impact that Japanese Fortunately for Japan, the . was an agent of international Godzilla. underground nuclear testing champ still makes house communism (a touch that The Godzilla opus is c1nema had on their toga-toting calls. Summoned from Son Myung Moon would preceded by still another citizens. Meg? · ., was Monster Island (where else?) love! ) because his left hook variation on the killer shark crown in an epic bout on summoned to la .ASte to by the beleaguered was a hook, a scythe. His theme, Jaws of Death. Saturday night. The the far East for thts insidious scientists, Godzilla entered right resembled a hammer. This classic offers a quaint TOHOEIZO Co. of Japan crime. into still another battle for It definitely hit like one. environmental idea that promoted the closed circuit Their avenger had style. Mom, chow mein ·and the His adversary was the sharks are really loveable, extravaganza. "Malicious Meggi-e'' spewed Japanese way. diminutive robot, grown to misunderstood and cuddly The clash itself was made some kind of fiery spitballs imposing size. No doubt, it creatures. possible by two Japanese and hopped Kangaroo style, He trained hard for the had gobbled more steroids The beefcake hero, a scientists who were bobbing and weaving like a title tiff, swimming from than the entire . National chubby Jon Voight look alike, interrupted from the creation drunk at the Stone Balloon. the island to the mainland, Football League. dedicates his life to the of a robot designed to look Megalon's tacky destructo jogging to the Tokyo plain. The robot, though quick on aquatic predators, after like a spaceman in Rona~d scenes were early erector set Big, brown and menacing, its feet, lacked stamina. An several sharks devour two McDonald drag and to fight in visual authenticity. The Godzilla evoked comparisons inability to dodge the power bandits pursuing him. like Bruce Lee. Emmissaries impact was stunning, if a to another heavyweight of punching of the Jupiter In an idyllic Florida from Seatopia, an blazing Tonka toy is your similar physical attributes, · jolter left it at the invader's setting, he raises his family mercy, not a very solid state. on a diet of barmaids, shark The onus was on Godzilla fishermen, police and others. ... Flying South for the Summer to save civilization. In his The feeding scenes lack the checkered career, the brown drama of Jaws, but none of . (Contln.,.cl from Page lT) . tutored in Spanish. School began at 12:45 dinosaur has bested many the entrails. This territory mentioned the dances first . In the U.S. p.m. and was finished at 4:45p.m. Monday fierce opponents, including has long been exploited by dances usually begin around 9 p.m . and through Saturday. She, along with King Kong and the Thing. films like "Ben" and last until approximately 1-2 a.m. In everyone else, was expected to wear a Megalon was a crafty "Willard". However, one Colonia they begin at midnight and will be uniform and attend classes every day. veteran worthy of any significant theme is finished anvtime from 4-6 a.m. High school AFS ·provides various other activities previous titan. developed: The next time you st'udents in Uruguay listen to about the besides living with a family and going to Godzilla is a tribute to the go shark fishing, your chum same music as Americans: rock songs school. Farrelly and 11 other A.F .S'ers Japanese prison · system. may really be your chum. sung in English. from the United States living in Uruguay After an early history of Farrelly found the people more Godzilla vs. Megalon and gathered together for a four-day weekend. anti-social behavior, he has The Jaws of Death are "friendly. open. straightforward. and They had a beach barbeque known as an • reformed and learned a warm." than most Americans. currently showing at the "asado". and visited some sites, such as trade. Godzilla is the State Theatre on Main Street. She also felt the teenagers are verv ancient battle forts and a Brazillian border interested in the United States' political, town. economic. and social situations. Basically, Phoebe plans to visit her Uruguan though, they enjoy the same music and family in the near future, and hopes that .Three British Plays ha\·e goals similar to Americans. someday they may come here to the While attending school. Farrelly studied United States. Of the many things that li!erature. philosophy, English. and world Farrelly has learned from her experience, Thirty students from Barnes' satire will be shown history. Although the subject matter itself perhaps the most important is, ''I learned London's Mountview Theatre at Mitchell Hall. was fairly easy the language barrier made I can try to get along with anyone." School will present three the lessons difficult. To help her she was different productions at the Then at 11:15 p.m. the university today. Sponsored company will present "Mixed by the university department Doubles - An Entertainment of theatre and its Theatre on Marriage" in Bacchus. Resource Center, the visiting General admission tickets company will present "Hay are on sale at Mitchell Hall Fever" by Noel Coward at 3 Box Office and are $1 for p.m. "The Ruling Class" by students. Tickets will be MOBILE Peter Barnes at 8:15 . Both available at the door for the Coward's comedy and Bacchus performance. DEL/

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The University of sustMfi throughout the term, than 50 colleges in the U.S . energy consumption. The units during maximum Delaware has received $2,500 as-"'fewer students seem to entered the program. University of Wisconsin at power use periods. and a certificate from the sign-up for courses that they The California Institute of Oshkosh took second place The U.S. Steel Foundation National fl.ssociation of plan to drop if difficulty Technology received top for its rearrangements of will sponsor the cost College and University arises. prize in the competition for faculty teaching loads, and reduction incentive program Business Officers (NACUBO} The University was tied for the invention of a phantom St. Lawrence University in 1977 and it is believed that and the U.S. Steel fourth place with four other tube for fluorescent light captured third place through the program will become an Foundation in recognition of college~ in thejudging. More- fixtures, thereby reducing the use of portable boiler annual event. ' its implementation of "innovative pricing techniques and changes in ••• Dea·n Enforces Cheating Policies to Encourage Academic Honesty the academic calendar." The University was cited (Continued fr_, Po.. 1} pressed for time, there was or the writing center." he has looked in the direction for several cost effective sure the violation doesn't too much pressure.'" If caught, the student is of another student," he said, programs including nearly re-occur. Our whole system - Murdock and Dr. James almost certain to be found "You need evidence of actual year-round physical plant is interested in growth, not Archer, Jr., Counseling guilty, according to cheating." use, efficient scheduling, penalties." Psychologist and Assistant Hurclock. "99.9 per cent of reduced degree costs and Plagiarism, the theft of Professor, have created a tne icharge letters we get The Physics Department, supplemental income ideas or their manner of new course that they hope have the evidence right frustrated at the difficulty in opportunities for faculty. expression, is the biggest will be effective in this area. there," he said, "I haven't prosecuting cheaters through concern. "The problem is It is called the New Student seen a debatable case since the Student Judicial System, NACUBO was especially overwhelming," said Seminar (EDP 332} and has May." has instituted a stricter set of appreciative of winter Murdock. He noted that among its goals the students' Eddy pointed out that rules that apply within their" session because of cheaper freshmen contribute the most development of effective prosecution is more difficult department. Last year two energy costs compared to violations in this area time management skills, in cheating cases. "If you alleged cheaters in the summer sessions. This also perhaps simply because they positive study skills and a have a witness that saw a Physics Department were allows faculty who would are the largest class. sense of autonomy. student looking in the found not guilty by the normally be unoccupied Regardless, the Dean's EDP 332 is a one credit direction of another student, Student Judicial System due during the winter to increase Office has insured that all seminar containing"' 50 all that really proves is that to the lack of evidence. their yearly income. Winter incoming students will be freshman. It is a unjque, joint session allows students to warned about the dangers of effort between two graduate sooner and at less plagiarism on several non-academic departments, First UDCC Meeting to Be Held Wednesday expense. occasions, including the Freshman Year Program The first meeting of the activities budget for the 76-77 , orientation meetings and in and the Center for University of Delaware school year. Nominations of The new tuition policy of E 110 classes. Counselin~. Coordinating Council student positions for the charging lh of current credit The biggest cause of Further, Murdock advised, (UDCC} will take place at faculty senate committee hour rate~ for all credits plagiarism, according to "If time is a problem, take four p.m. Wednesday in the and a decision for the date of _exceeding 15 was also cited Murdock. is poor time an incomplete before you · Ewing Rooms A and B of the · elections will be proposed he for its effectiveness. This management skills. "When plagiarize." To the students Student Center. said. A discussion of the allows the University to put you ask students why they who don't know if they're President Marty Knepper Scope Workshop for Sept. its resources to use only in plagiarised," he explained, plagiarizing he says, "When said that the agenda includes 17-18 and the Job Jamboree the courses that students will "They'll often say 'I was in doubt ask your professor voFng on the student in Oct. is also plan11ed . IIRTBD * circulation director * * ad salespersons * * assistant art director * * photographers * ***Also*** trivia freaks '·

Do you loolc for the little Interested? things in life? for instance: Contact Carol, Joe, • How many flies can King Kong squash on a good day? orJeH • Who was the first to cross the Nile on at The Review a toothpick? • Who will write Phantom Facts this B-1 Student Center semester - one of the only sources of I 738-2771 ' relevant information on this campus? Page20 REVIEW. UniversitY of Delaware, Newark, Delaware September 14, 1976

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(Continued from Pa.. 7) under $15 you can also get a better off, you don't have only will you increase your stores on Main St. alone - your sheets "boing" in the foot rest (about $7) or a study any. seating space five-fold, but The Good Earth, Exit on middle of the night you can pillow ($9.97), both in the The cheapest way to you will never need those Main St. and the newest check the Dry Goods for usual "decorator colors." curtain a room is to find fuzzy tiger slippers again. addition to the block, The extra long twin-fitted botto~ some sheets that match the Once again the discount Green House._LTD (see story sheets. When the university Curtains are a must for rest of the room, sew a places like K-Mart and on page 17) . h:ven a moron ordered these beds they must both aesthetics and the codes casing at one end and gather Wilmington Dry Goods are can keep a cactus so there's have thought we were all of decency, but here again them on . an expandable about the best deals in town . no excuse for not getting jolly green giants. the university decorators curtain rod. If you didn't Most rooms on campus are something green to brighten Those of you who happen to must have been asleep at the understand that advice then small enough that an 8lh by your room. be car less can bike on out to drawing board. You are you're probably better off lllh ft. area rug will look the new K-Mart at the Castle liable to get anything from just buying some ready made almost like Mom's wall to And speaking of green, if Mall on North Chapel St. the combat fatigue-look curtains - and ad'justing wa!l if you cut it right. you're planning on the K-Mart starts its Dollar Days hanging in Russell to the them to your particular Last but not least, you'll "Decorator's Deluxe" then sale today with savings on a circa first grade geometric window scheme. need something living to get you ' might want to put in an large variety of things. designs in Dickinson. If Curtains are important but the oxygen flowing . Newark application at McDonald's. I Besides -ribcord; fringe-type you're in Cannon or nothing warms up a room (amazingly enough) is able hear they have a regular and quilted bedspreads for Thompson you're probably faster than carpeting. Not to support three good plant turnover.

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C. SCHMIDT & SONS, INC., PHILA., PA. Charleston, S.C ., to meet The Citadel, Castellino said, "I think that was decided." r REVIEW, University of Delaware, Newark, Delawar& 23 Football Gambling Goes Legal By SUSIE VAUGHAN something that it contributes nothing Find the gamblers in this picture: In a towards. small upstairs lounge in Sigma Nu five But six of the eight Delaware student guys surround a low coffeetable, littered bettors questioned felt that the football with cards, cigarette butts, and loose lottery would have little effect on the change. One shirtless student slaps down games' outcome. his cards, "Ha! Three kings," and sweeps the change into a pile. Six others are "The pro gamblers won't touch that draped around the room, on window sills, stuff," asserted sophomore Merril on a groaning grey sofa, on the floor, Bowman, "The state will only give you 45 intently watching a Sunday afternoon per cent of the money bet, when a race fo<;>tball game. track will give you 85 per cent." Even so, he admitted that he would probably bet If you guessed the five poker players every week. you're only partly right. Some of the football fans were watching for more However the game has gotten off to a reason than love of the game, for Sunday slow start. The Student Center desk which marked the start of the new Delaware sells the tickets reports a poor response football lottery, the first of its kind in the from students. The Delaware State Lottery country. announced that a low $62,000 was bet on For one, two, three, five or ten dollars this weekend's games, but expected the you can test your predictions of the amount to grow as more people learned outcome or the point spread in the pro about it. football games against other bettors in And not all of the student's comments t Delaware. were favorable. ''It's not right to put bets on what other people are doing," senior But the football lottery has illicited mixed Jeff Knickerbocker said. "It makes them reactions from a random survey of seem like they're horses instead of human Delaware students as well as from the beings. I watch football just for the National Football League (NFL). enjoyment of watching'' The NFL is currently sueing the state of One student summed up the Delaware and contends that gambling will anti-gambling stand saying simply, "A !ll.OOJWlO increase outside pressure on the players to bank's safer." "Yeah," replied another. ' '·· .. .../ influence the outcome of games. The .state "but it's just a buck, and it gives a snoozy has also been criticized for profiting from Sunday afternoon game a little pizzaz." Hi I I'm Patty Wray . wI ., ·'- Secretary of UDCC FI.Y MEl Sports Shorts The Delaware rugby club participate in the Varsity or lost its opening match of the J . V. baseball programs season to the Bethlehem, tomorrow at 3:30 p.m. at There are still openings for Pa., rugby club by a score of Delaware Diamond. All Faculty Senate Committees 18-6 Saturday. The Hens candidates are requested to drew first blood in the first bring their own workout 738-2648 half when Perry Rheinhart gear. Rain date is Thursday. intercepted a pass and ran 30 308 Student Center yards for the score. Delaware led 6-0 until the second half when, according to assistant coach Tony Bevel, "The club just went to pieces." Men interested in playing rugby should call Tony Bevel at 366-1782 . Women interested in playing for the women's team should contact Sue Dunklee at Ull nTE R *11111111111 366-9221. Tryouts will be conducted for all candidates desiring to SESS1on•71 STUDENTS JANUARY3-FEBRUARY4 20% OFF Over 500 courses and projects Guitars Banjos Advance register Oct.4-15 Mandolin String Sets Registra~ion books available Sept. 27 in 011 and 325 Hullihen BRANDYWINE MUSIC CENTER Page24 University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware Gridders Demote Colonels Castellino Takes Over As QB

By ALAN KRAVITZ really wasn't that surprised that w'e The Fightin' Blue l:lens won their ninth stopped it. We knew we had good people." consecutive season opener with a convincing 37-21 drubbing of the Eastern Although the Hens won big, things did Kentucky Colonels Saturday at Delaware not appear bright for them initially. The Stadium, as Jim Castellino took over as Colonels were given good field position for the number one quarterback, the first their first possession. After a 21 yard punt, sophomore to do so since 1952. Eastern Kentucky marched to a The game produced some very touchdown from the Delaware 49-yard line. important developments. Starting Two plays later, starting Hen quarterback quarterback Ben Belicic was pulled after Ben Belicic overthrew halfback Bob Sabol, only sixteen offensive plays and one pass, and Colonel Tony Miller intercepted at the which was intercepted. His replacement, Delaware 43 and returned it to the 39-yard Castellino, immediately threw a 24-yard line. pass to split end Larry Wagner, and led the Raymond said, "This was the crucial Hens to their first touchdown. point. We were down 7-0 and they had just Coach Tubby Raymond explained the n~te~cepte~ deep in our territory. But we d1~n t pan1c. And that was the important change. "We brought Castellino in just for thmg." that one passing play. But when he started Delaware then received a very big break ... doing well, I decided to leave him in there when All-American tailback Everett tc give him a chance to prove himself'' '!_'albert fumbled on the Delaware 3-yard V I here does this leave Belicic? "Well ..... hne. The Hens then marched 97 yards in 11 don't know," Raymond sighed. "His plays for their first touchdown. shoulder has to come around and he has to Unfortunately, a bad snap from center prove he can run and throw ." botched the extra point attempt and the Another pleasant surprise was the play Hens still trailed 7-6. ' of the defensive line. For most of the game On Delaware's next possession the Delaware front four, which includes Castellin? marched the Hens 63 yards in 7 Review staff photo two sophomores. pressured Eastern plays, w1th Tommy James rushing for 27 !