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Page 6 'THE STUDENT' December 5,1974 Students in Europe Learn Outside Classroom (Editor’s Note: Academic Dean Dr. Kidess is Advisory Board •in a Pension on Austria with without being mistaken for tourists academic gains are, in my opinion, Paul .U. Congdon visited with the 11 chairman. Ethiopians, Paraguayans, are among their extra-curricular solid. SC students who spent their fall All my knowledge of these Kenyans, Bhutanese, Indians, and goals. The College; aside from the term in Salzburg, Austria and files programs, and the performance of Pakistanis whose knowledge of Their professors are gratification of enhancing its of­ this report for The Student.) our students in them, has until American politics specifically, and moonlighting from the University fering with these programs, also By PAULTJ. CONGDON recently been through documen­ world politics generally, is better and are excellent from the benefits from the good impression In addition to its counseling, tation and testimony. Therefore it than most Americans. European point of view. The SC SC students make abroad. recruiting, academic and financial was with great interest that I The program is also helpful in students are learning about the services, the International Center discussed, at the instigation of Dr. tearing down the stereotype academic expectations of Those students who studied in sponsors a number of programs for Kidess and Dean Paul Lacroix of images Americans had of professors whose interest in the Salzburg were: Danielle Andre, American students who wish to AIFS, the possibility of my visiting Europeans, and vice versa. whole man is only incidental and Joanne Wemmlinger, Cindy L. study abroad. our eleven students in Salzburg Shopping in the outdoor market not central. ; . Athans, Roger Winkelman, Under the direction of Dr. At- under the AIFS program. Budgets and getting the most for their I believe our study abroad Patricia Bledsoe, Ann V. Corey, tallah Kidess, the International being what they are, I was even money, not getting short-changed, programs are an excellent feature Marion K. Frederick, Suzy B. Center co-sponsors programs in more interested When I learned and discovering i and uncovering of our total program. They usually Hunt, Katherine S. Kolemainen, conjunction with the Institute for that the visit would be at the ex­ the best places to get wholesome manage to have some adventure Deborah L. Mezger and Randall C. European Studies, the Scan­ pense of AIFS. I decided to go. meals on a limited allowance in an out of the experience but thè Paige. dinavian Seminar, the World Our students in Salzburg are nine unfamiliar city is an important Campus Afloat, the Chelsea women and two men. They part of the overseas experience. It Program for Women in Physical represent a variety of departments also includes trying to get the feel Education (a program worked out at the College. Their formal of modem country with an ancient Satch, Big Red by our center and Chelsea with no studies include political science, history.' middle agent), a similar program art history, European history, and Learning to appreciate and enjoy under development for men F.E. European literature for credit, and the culture and values of another majors at St. Andrews, Scotland, German for no credit. Their in­ country, and attempting to take in On WSCB Game 4t and the American Institute for formal learning includes human as much of Europe as,they can Foreign Studies (AIFS), of which relations problems related to living afford iirtime, money, and energy It was quite a night for WSCB NBA All-Star team. WSCB was Sports Monday evening. proud to welcome to its airwaves The campus radio station, which the voices and opinions of Tom Junior Jots is broadcasting all but three “ Satch” Sanders as well as Big Springfield College varsity Red himself, Boston Celtics basketball games this season, pivotman Dave Cowens. » opened its coverage with what Sanders, 'the former Celtics Introductions In Order Sports Director Bob Axner termed defensive great, is now the coach of “ possibly the best broadcast we’ve the Harvard Crimson, and he “ Welcome back ’76ers and hello Paulette Wong, VP; Kim Peters, Randbom, Paddi Roland, ever had.” discussed the nuances of Ivy once again-” I bet you are won­ treasurer; Jami Schwartz, Stephanie Rude, Bill Warfield, Bob And why was that? Well, the FM League coaching to announcers dering who is saying hello, well it’s Corresponding Secretary; Pat Caisse, Judy Mochell and last but station had on a series of in­ Ron Chimelis and Mike Bruchac. your class executive board-now Wiggins, Recording secretary; not least Bob Axner. terviews that nearly sound like an The Sanders feature was part of a you are asking who are the Kathy Doherty, student council Amongst all these persons we pre-game show that also included a executive board?-so, let us in­ represefttative, and the board have a few distinguished talk with the classy coach’s rival troduce ourselves: members: Rita Antonellis, Steve classmates helping with some for the evening’s activities, Dr. Ed Shirley Doyle, President; Crawford, John Moran, Lorin important items-Joanne Braind, Bilik,of the Springfield Chiefs. commencement dinner, Ken Tourney At halftime, the WSCB 'Staff Mitchell and Steve Crawford, pulled off a coup with the ap- Spring Weekend. FLASH Pairings pearance of Cowens, who was a Learns Nothing, Sues School BULLETIN there are a few surprise spectator at tne game. openings on the social committee Games for the second annual Cowens, just off the disabled list, already know. She has advocated (CPS)--An undergraduate for some energetic imaginative Mayor’s College Basketball expressed high hopes for the- that the University of Bridgeport student has filed suit against the class members ***if you are in­ Tournament, Friday arid Satur­ Celtics in their defense of the NBA either lump together all methods University of Bridgeport (CT) terested see Shirley Doyle or Jami day, Dec. 6 and 7, at the Springfield title. The 6’8” former MVP also courses into one survey course or claiming that she learned “ ab­ Schwartz. Civic Center, will be played at 7:00 plugged the Celtic appearance in else not force students to take them solutely nothing’’ in a course she As the saying goes, “ we’re only and 9:00 p.m. each night. Springfield, when the Green tangle at all. took last spring. as good as you are” --so why not get In any event, Westfield State with New Orlens in a regular- She is asking for a tuition refund some umph 76ers and help us make College, coached by Matt Zunic, season encounter at the Civic and damages' for wages lost and our 4-9/10*terms here, ones We will and Western New England College, Center December 20. time-spent traveling to school to Unlearning want to remember.” The best thing of Coach Eric Geldart, will meet in Axner had previously announced take tne course. about friendships are the do-you- the opening game of the Mayor’s that all SC games would be aired Ilerie Ianniello, a business re members. Tournament at 7:00 p.m. on Dec. 6. with the exception of the Central education student, said she felt her To N o t The 9:00 p.m. game will feature Connecticut match and the course in “ Materials and Methods the host school, Springfield College Albright Tournament. These three of Teaching in Secondary coached by Ed Bilik, against last games take place during the Education” was an “ insult to her Speak Need a Job? year’s Mayor’s Tournament Christmas break, when WSCB is intelligence.” She filed suit in champion, American International off the air. A bevy of 16 announcers small claims court in August, but By MARGE PIERCY (CPS)-The Civil Service College, coached by Hilton White. are sharing the duties of Chiefs’ the case was referred to a circuit Blizzards of paper Commission has announced that A year ago, Springfield and AIC play-by-play this winter. court and has not yet been heard. in sloW motion there are still many opportunities met in the finals of the tournament Ianniello has contended that too sift through her. for student summer employment with AIC commanding an 87-68 much time was spent in the course In nightmares she suddenly with the federal government next decision. The Chiefs evened last Crawling going over material in the text, and remembers year’s series with a 64-63 victory summer. Cont’d from pg. 1 that she learned nothing she ctidn’t a class she signed up for The deadline for test ap­ later in February. but forgot to attend. plications for these jobs is January Over the years, Springfield and education students involved in the Now it is too late. 17. Those scoring acceptable test AIC have played basketball 50 program are encouraged to deal Now it is time for finals: results will form an applicant pool times with the Chiefs winning 37 to with the total child—mentally, 24 HR.TEL. 733-5131 losers will be shot. of about 100,000 people, only 10,000 AIC’s 13. socially and emotionally as well as HWAM (N AU Itm W S Phrases of men who lectured her of which will actually be hired. Tickets for the Mayor’s Tour­ physically. To assist them in their We Honor MASTER CHARGE . dealings with the total peiison, we ROUTE 5 RIVERDALE RD. WEST SPECO. drift and rustle in piles: Information for the jobs are nament are on sale at the four why don’t you speak up? available through placement of­ participating schools in addition to will have available various per­ BURT REYNOLDS why are you shouting? fices or from the Civil Service the Civic Center box office. Ticket sonnel and specialists from other “THE You have the wrong line, Commission, Washington, D.C. prices are $1.00 for students and disciplines” Robertson added. LONGEST YARD” wrong answer, wrong face. 20415. $2.00 for adults. After engaging iri practice ac­ They tell her she is womb-man, tivities on a i one-on-one-basis with m m 7:30-9:45 babymachine, mirror image, toy, SC students over a period of 10 earth mother and penis-poor, LETTER TO THE EDITOR weeks, the youngster’s abilities a dish of synthetic strawberry ice will be re-evaluated and the results selves, our language, our culture cream In Nov. 19,1493 Columbus landed reported to teachers and the and our heritage to the SC com­ rapidly melting. in Puerto Rico which at that time youngster’s parents. was named Borinquen. On that day munity. Only through conscious She grunts to a halt. “ We’re confident we can help TECHNICOLOR " we commemorate that day as the effort can we ever hope to achieve She must learn again to speak these youngsters avoid unpleasant discovery of Puerto Rico. It is the a world-wide understanding of the CONT. DAILY starting with 1 experiences in later life by helping starting with We day set out to acknowledge the multi-cultures of man. Happy them overcome their learning existence of Puerto Rico and its Puerto Rican Discovery Day. starting as the infant does difficulty at an age when the task is with her own true hunger people. Being proud, still fun for them,” observed Here in the Springfield College Yvette Ramos Garcia and pleasure Robertson. and rage. community the Puerto Rican student is a very small minority. 1975’ submitted by Tinka Garofalo There are only ten Puerto Rican 7:30-9:30 S.C. Women’s Group students. The whole Latin population is comprised of fif.eer. r|. THE n SCI members of which six will be DuumijHF Pelh am leaving at the end of the scb^l UNE TWO THREE” Cont’d from pg. 1 Q United A rtists year. scendental Meditation and Nov. 19 is the day in which we 7:30-9:30 Criminal Justice.” Walter Kick, recognize Puerto Rican individuals Associate Director, Institute for for their efforts in trying to expose Social Rehabilitation, Maharishi our heritage and culture. One TheTrial University, will discuss “ A Vision- Puerto Rican brother which I would like for all of us to 8:00 Frilly Developed Society,” as a Billy Jack portion of the çvening program. acknowledge is Jose Rivera. Jose Designed to bring a wide range Rivera is in the class of ’77 and he of quality presentations to the is the second Puerto Rican D.J. in _- ^ *i- - •**- - - A Paramount IM m m campus, the William T. Simpson Springfield College’s history. He is RICHARD LEE BURTON Cultural Affairs Sériés will also v doing a together job in exposing MARVIN present entertainer Dick Gregory, our music to the SC community ki-ankma N" i«J ' the Julliard String Quartet and the and surrounding areas. I want to 7:30-9:40 Arthur Hall Afro-American Dance thank Jose and the rest of the Ensemble during the 1974-75 Puerto Rican students for their academic year. conscious effort in exposing our­