VOLUME 99 CAMPUSNUMBER J.kr ALLEGHENY COLLEGE MEADVILLE, PENN1SYLVANIA TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 1976 Springsteen concert dominates ASG's opening session Strenio seeks to fill Cabinet posts this coming week By AL SYLVIA should apply as soon as possible. elude: Office hours of the President are Treasurer Sunday, night was the first ASG 6:30-7:30 p.m., Monday thru Director of Residence Life meeting under the new ad- Thursday. Director of Student Services ministration of Strenio and Colloquy will be held from Director of Educational Affairs Ryan; beginning of the term April 30 to May 2. The keynote Director of Community business was light. Glenn Parry speaker will be Arthur Goldberg, Relations announced that Bruce former Supreme Court Justice Director of Public Relations Springsteen will be appearing on and U.N. ambassador. If anyone Director of Social and Public campus Friday, April 16. Tickets is interested in hosting or housing Events will cost students $6.00 and non- a Colloquy guest, he or she should Director of Computer students $7.50. Thursday and contact Chris Hausner. Operations Friday, April 8 and 9, are the only mom. =I OM MI ■ Concert Committee Chairman two days on which students will MI MN IIIIII MI MN INN NM MINI NMI II Interested students should be able to buy tickets on campus. Interviews for ASG Cabinet contact either Scott Strenio Jr The tickets will be sold in the Post positions will be held from April Chris Ryan by Wednesday, April Office, the Campus Center and all 7-10. Positions to be filled in- 7 at the latest. the dining halls. It is suggested that everyone get his ticket early because the concert will probably WARC to curtail hours sell out. The total cost of the By BILL FERTIG damental reasons. "First, the concert is about $12,000. Again, it equipment just cannot handle 24 must be stressed that smoking in WARC-FM will initiate many hours of broadcasting without the auditorium is illegal; this rule changes in its programming breaks." He added that signing will be strictly enforced during format when it returns to the off for four hours will be the concert. airwaves today. Most apparent beneficial in providing proper Strenio announced that ASG will be the four hour break in maintenance while enabling the cabinet positions are open, as daily operations between 2 AM engineers to install the new well as positions on the student and 6 AM. According to Jay emergency broadcasting faculty and student trustee Silberblatt, WARC General equipment, required by the committees. All those interested Manager, there are two fun- Federal Communications Commission. The second contributing Practice MCAT set factor is WARC's effort to conform to all FCC regulations. The CounselingCenter will offer and the like. Secondarily, it will Silberblatt commented, "We've interested students a chance to expose students to the various types of questions and tasks most been illegal in the past and we take a practice Medical School won't be illegal in the future." Admissions Test on Monday, likely to be expected in theactual test. Experience suggests that For the first time, all WARC April 19, in 204 Carnegie at 1:30 announcers must possess an FCC p.m. practice sessions may help to alleviate some of the feelings of Third Class Operator's License It will be a partial test (2-3 with a Broadcast Endorsement. hours) given under conditions tension associated with taking the actual test. Unfortunately, only a few It's true! and his E Street Band will appear in that simulate those in a. qualified for licenses when tests trial exam . The main ad- concert in the CC Auditorium, Friday April 16th, at 8 p.m. It's high were administered March 2, energy rock and roll, with folk and jazz influences. Springsteen has vantage is to enable students to Any students wishing to par- Emphasizing a policy to appeared this fall on the cover of both "Time" and "Newsweek". become familiar with the stan- ticipate may sign up at the dardized testing procedures such Counseling Center no later than become as "progressive as Tickets are $6 for students and faculty, available only .on Thursday, possible," WARC-FM is April 8th and Friday, April 9th. SEE EDITORIAL P. 2 as the pre-test directions, the April 9. A fee of $1.50 will be timing of the individual sections, charged to offset costs of printing, striving to) "capture more ears than ever before" by appealing to a larger audience. Moving away CC offers Practical M from a format which stresses otters lecture series only one type of music during By CINDY NATALI alcholism and the drugs ,which Some of the possible topics for Association, will present "AAA-A each time slot, they will attempt Campus Asst. Copy Editor are abused, myths about lectures included consumer Sales Pitch Sort Of." He will to "mesh various types of music alcholism, and alcholism as a protection, pets, an area which discuss T&R car care and (rock, jazz, country, rhythm and "How to Spend Your Insurance progressive illness. would have special meaning for maintenance, travel planning blues, and classical) within their Dollar" will be presented The idea for the series blacks, hair styling, bicycle and budgeting, imcome tax one show." This Friday evening tomorrow at 7 p.m. in the C.C. originated with President repair, marriage, pizza making, deduction, what car is best for WARC will reinstitute "open- activities room by Mr. Thomas Pelletier as a project to develop and mixology. you, and purchasing a new car. lines," a phone-in show scheduled R. Drexler, Assistant Education and provide a series of practical Although Mr.Casale expressed "Women's Health Problems this week to deal with WARC's Director of the Erie Insurance matters sessions on the subjects disappointment with the size of and Birth Control" is Ms. Gail new programming policies. Exchange. that students will be immediately crowd attending the kickoff Vogel's subject for April 21. She ppor97 . 4ipop ,„ concerned with when they lecture, he also feels that the is counselor of the Family This is the second lecture of a graduate. - subject matter may have been a Planning Service of Crawford series of six concerning practical According to C.C. Director Mr. factor. He believes that in- County. Her topic will cover matters. The topic of the first Joseph Casale, the lecture set formation on drugs and alcohol is venereal disease, contraception lecture was alcohol and drugs, was chosen from a list of about 30 "valuable, but possibly and its side effects, common given by Ms. Annette Eccles who areas that would be of practical misplaced in a practical matters women's health problems, and is the Community Counselor at interest to students. This series series." Students are looking for the gynecological exam. the Crawford County Center for is a "pilot program that will information conducting their Mr. Harry G. Solnack, con- Alcholism an Drug Abuse. The allow us to test the value and tell business lives rather than their sultant for Blue Cross of Western talk, entitled "Living in a us if there is enough interest to personal lives, he thinks. Pennsylvania, will talk about Chemical Culture" dealt with continue," he said. Therefore, he does not feel that "Health Care Costs and the first talk was a true reflection Benefits" on April 21. His lecture AFROTC to leave Alkgh•ny of the student interest. will include areas of coverages, By CANDY COOPER program to graduate and be Mr. Casale thinks that the health care costs, and develop- commissioned at Allegheny. lectures, which run about one and ments in proposed National The Allegheny detachment of Results of this petition will be one- half hours, will definitely Health Plans. the Reserve Officer Training known shortly. All other benefit students. He cites the Closing the series on May 5 is Corps is being disbanded at the Allegheny students in the main difficulty in making lec- "Banking Is", presented by Mr. end of June, according to Captain program (10 sophomores and 22 tures like these successful as Paul Graham, the Assistant Vice H. E. Nestlerode. freshmen), will be forced to bridgin the gap of understanding President of Pennbank. He will Nestlerode said that they transfer to other schools with the importance of the subjects be speaking about checking and received orders to close out the ROTC programs. with students and calling their savings accounts and consumer program from AFROTC Nestlerode cited Allegheny's attention to them. loans. Headquarters on March 10th. small Allegheny enrollment, a "If people will stop and ask if All of the _lectures are on Allegheny is one of 12 detach- cutback in the defense budget, a the oppurtunity of hearing Wednesdays at 7 p.m. ments being discontinued in this increasing, demand for officers discussion of these matters by Mr. Casale would like to en- year's cutback. with tecnnical skills as possible experts have any meaning, the courage reaction to the value of President Lawrence Pelletier reasons for the Allegheny close- answer has to be yes," asserted the series from students. petitioned the AFROTC out. Mr.Casale. Feedback, negative or positive Headquarters for a one year AFROTC has been a fixture on On April 14, Mr. Jon Sherman, is needed to determine if the Gator tanker takes off the block extension of the closing date to the Allegheny campus for 25 Assistant Manager of the continuance of future series in last week's NCAA. See story allow current juniors in the years. Allegheny Automohilia would he worthwhile. on page 9. Page 2 Campus Tuesday, April 6, 197G * Editorials * As of now, the administration of Scott Strenio and Chris things out of context for the sole purpose of sen- Ryan has officially begun, marking the passing of the sationalism. Franz-Kerr administration and the culmination of two years of executive service for Paul Franz. At the beginning of spring term, we recognize the During Paul's term of office, both his tenure as President change of administrations that has taken place in the and his service in the Chris Beck administration, there has office next door. We would like to thank those leaving, A note about the been a rapid reversal of the politics of confrontation and Executive and Cabinet figures alike, for the service that crisis that marked the Dan Pride era. they have rendered in their year of office. We would also Springsteen like to offer our best wishes to thier successors, that they It was through a close, personal working relationship concert may prove equal to the challenges facing them and be On behalf of the Concert with Bentley, based in no small part on Paul's inherent able to turn their hopes into solid accomplishments. Committee and ASG, I'd like to ability to handle people, as well as a growing trust in the Finally, we would like to wish for ourselves, a greater explain what has gone on and student body's judgement that led to such Franz-Kerr response £rom faculty, administration and from the what will go on concerning the April 16th Bruce Springsteen accomplishments as the release of a partial breakdown of student body, and an acknowledgement that although we date. First of all, he is coming, the working budget of the college, a student seat on the make human errors, we try. the contracts have been signed. Board of Trustees and the expansion of the services We got the date the day the Syria provided the student in terms of a refrigerator rental and WARC cuts back on hours, shows Mosque cancelled him. afternoons), the New Album Springsteen announced at that record service. To ' the students of Allegheny College: Spotlight (10:15 PM every time that he'd play for much less evening, except Saturday), and a money if he could book the date We would like to thank Paul for his service to the college This term, WARC-FM, owned new and mor diverse type of right away. Eight hours later, we and the student body, John for his performance in office, and operated by the students of musical programming. came out on top of a bidding war This last subject, our musical with three other schools, by and hope that they enjoy being out of the line of fire. Allegheny College, will be making many changes in its programming, deserves special virtue of the acoustics and stage programming format. As comment. WARC-FM will strive size of our wonderful theatre. It We would also like to welcome the new administration General Manager of WARC-FM, to become as diverse, or if you is very important to realize right it is. my duty to inform our will, as "progressive" in our off that this show is a monstrous and wish them well. The problems that they must im- listeners and potential listeners musical tastes as possible. This production, and there are certain mediately confront are many. During this term, the of these alterations. means that we are attempting to steps the Concert Committee has Judicial Boards, the Student Judicial Advisors, the First, WARC-FM will no longer move away from a format which taken to make sure it comes off stresses only one type of music smoothly. Students will be able Student-Faculty committees and the Student-Trustee broadcast on a 24 hour schedule. Instead, we will be in operation during each show. Our an- to buy tickets for only $6.00 only committees. A new housing contract must be negotiated. daily between the hours of 6AM nouncers, particularly in the on Thursday April 8th and Friday The budget for the coming year must be approved and a and 2AM. In other words, we will evening and the late night shows, April 9th. On those two days, cabinet awaits appointment. broadcast 20 hours a day with a will be attempting to mesh tickets will be available in the four hour break in the early various types of music (rock, Post Office, the Campus Center, morning hours. There are two jazz, country, rhythm and blues and all dining halls. This is being Beyond these challenges are the hopes of the new ad- basic reasons for this change. and classical) within their one done for bookeeping purposes ministration. Among these are expansions of student The equipment which we possess show. This, hopefully, will give and to avoid oversell, but believe insurance to include life and property coverage, bigger in our studios is not meant for us a more fluid type of me, we are cutting students a continual 24 hour operation programming which will appeal break having a student sale. and better concerts and picture identification cards. without rest. If you are a to a much wider audience. Springsteen sold out Public Hall, frequent listener of WARC-FM WARC-FM is a radio station. Cleveland for his April 8th date in The Campus has a stake in many of these operations, and then you are familiar with the Only secondarily are we a college two hours! ! We are giving the radio station. Thus we strive to students two exclusive days to as students they affect us all. There are a few points that words "we're experiencing some technical dificulties." These capture the attention of as many buy their tickets without having we would like to stress. "technical dificulties" were the people as possible, throughout to worry about being turned result of continual use of our our broadcast day. The changes away. We still offer the student equipment, without breaks for which we are making will discount, so really we are cutting 1. The appointment of Student Faculty Committees. All proper maintenance. Signing off hopefully allow WARC-FM to students two breaks. If a student too often the appointment of a student to one of these for four hours in the early capture more ears than ever wishes to buy non-student tickets before. We are "The Progressive committees is looked upon as just another activity to add morning will give our engineers for friends coming to Allegheny, an oppurtunity to make the Beat, WARC-FM, Meadville, we will have $7.50 tickets to the list. The students and faculty both view this proper adjustments in our Pennsylvania ; broadcasting in available on campus. Ticket per process as tedious and unimportant. Students appointed equipment, as dificulties should stereo at 90.3 from Allegheny ID card will be strictly enforced. to these committees should take their duties seriously. arise. Secondly, this term, for College." Concerning the . smoking the first time, all announcers of situation, we strongly urge The conception of Student Faculty Committees is to in- WARC-FM must have in their Sincerely, Jay Silberblatt General students to cooperate and curtail crease student input into the decision-making process of possession a Federal Com- Manager WARC-FM their smoking. Please try to the college, something that they are falling far short of. munications Third Class avoid any hassles in this matter. Operators License with a to We endorse the idea, presented during last term's cam- I st: We most of all wish the students Broadcast Endorsement. Since T-4 to enjoy this show. Springsteen paign, of appointing a student chairperson and a student few of our announcers possess — Co' became famous because of his reporting secretary to each committee. these licenses, we find ourselves reputation of putting on dynamic in a position of not having enough live performances. It's a concert licensed personnel to operate on a to put Meadville on the map. 2. A careful enforcement of the guidelines set down for 24 hour basis. This situation, in Springsteen is coming! ! behavior in the C.C. auditorium. With the signing of Bruce turn, has led us to make still GLEN PARRY Springsteen, it is possible that Allegheny is moving into another change in our scheduling Concert Committee Chairperson procedures. WARC-FM will now an era of better a ► d bigger concerts. But such shows will run five "shows" per day, each only be possible the auditorium is avaliable, something being four hous long : 6AM-10AM, Thanks for relief that is not a certainty unless smoking in the auditorium is 10AM-2PM, 2PM-6PM, 6PM- Dear Campus, curtailed. 10PM, 10PM-2AM. Of course, guarantees 100 per cent delivery within these time slots, our I would like to take this op- of funds: Catholic Relief Ser- listeners will still hear our fine purtunity to publicly thank all vices and the United Methodist newscasts (both locally produced those who helped to make the Committee on Relief. Particular 3. A greater input into the Campus. We are struggling and ABC affiliated), the Special fund drive for Guatemala Relief thanks go to members of with an image and a reputation that we inherited from our Programming Hour (6PM-7PM; a success. The response of the Allegheny Christian Outreach, Allegheny community as a whole predecessors. We are viewed as biased, unfair and un- featuring the Cleveland Sym- Allegheny Newman Association, was very encouraging. $689.86 willing to give the administration and the faculty and even phony. the Marvel Comics Radio Oikoumene Christian Fellowship Hour, a new locally produced talk was collected over a period of and The World Hunger Corn- break. We do not sit down and slant our newsstories and phone-in show, and many approximately three weeks. The mittee for donations of both before we print them, nor do we attempt to interpret other interesting features), the money has been sent to two money and time. 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Tuesday, April 6, 1976 Campus Page 3 Woof AS \\Is THECaleirtaS, Playing the Fla. DA SOK /44VAM, 4 vicrai MMER 10/ MY SAY ILA% EXEC/Jri A 0/ YOa 0, WE WORDS,? Ota 1,'EOft,f 9104 breakout game TILAni) MOTNR SligNV,11i6 uNwau.K31. / truck We didn't have much room ME for souvenirs. (If I had even uRURGE CO

§Since spring break and the bought a postcard, I wouldn't HONOR. .. migration of the student body have had enough money to pay to the sunny southern sands, for my share of the gas, but I conversation at Allegheny took lots of pictures.) hasn't been the same. Words don't mean what they used to. We didn't party very much Those of us who didn't journey since we got back to nature for to Florida or the Caribbean or a few days. (George who was Jamaica or ...know what you reading the map got us lost and guys really mean when you talk we were in a dry county for two to us about the delights of your days.) vacation. I offer you as an We even had some very example the following tran- heavy discussions. (We slations of Spring Breakese debated the idea of capital into English in an effort to to Welcome back...again punishment for George.) debunk the great Florida third term was upon me again. walking through the dorms on Means Good Times Myth. The scenery was really By BERNIE SCANLON So I took the time before my hears such comments as, How was your break? beautiful, but we were in (Hello, see my tan? Iwent to fate would be decided to muse "Well, gosh Jim, you do look ahurry to get back. (After ten a bit on Allegahaneeny's Florida.) distinctive with that new days we were all at each other's I had just finished my comp "different" term. Would you like a grapefruit earring," or "You know throats playing Yahtzee the the other day and was wan- or an orange? (If I so much as dering through that limbo It has long been my opinion Carol, I never quite imagined whole way back.) you in a tri-tone Afro before see another citrus grove, I am between completion and oral that our third term here tends now." Sometimes your closest going to throw up.) when I suddenly realiied that to be even more interesting There's nothing like than second term. friends can change quite a lot. I do wish it would warm up swimming in the ocean. (It The feeling is similar to coming here, I didn't think it would be remembered this as I opened washes all that sand otu of your my room after that week and a back and finding out that your this cold when we got back. (I swimsuit and the saltwater half and found it comparable room had been chosen to test needed some kind of excuse to feels wonderful on your to walking into a dusty out the new Jamoca paint the wear my white and yellow sunburn.) Egyptian tomb. As is typical in college had bought or that all summer clothes to show off my a tomb, everything has the washing machines have - been refitted to take only half- tan, isn't it beautiful?) Being the considerate soul managed to fall off the walls, What do you think of the the refrigerator did get moldy dollars. If you have any that I am, I refuse to spoil my quarters left don't fret, they go Captain and Tenille's latest friends' illusions of happiness after all (despite the three pounds of baking soda and in the dryers. release? (The only music I by telling them that I know positivist philosophies you put Also, there are moments of heard all break was the AM what actually happened to in it), they still disconnected inspiration, brought on by the radio and some off-tune guy at them in their flight from warm weather, no idoubt , the beach on a zither.) your phone, the ants mistook school. Those of us who stayed your bed for a boarding house, whenthat phenomenon known We met these guys-girls from home know what a rotten time your tennis balls are missing, as "room-rearrangin" Ohio U. while we were down they really had. We just smile and all the plants developed descends unawares on there and -- oh wow! (These and say "Sounds great, I'm smallpox. roommates... This usually leaves one elated and the other people wearing O.U. teeshirts glad you had a good time." But nevertheless the big gasping for breath while waved at us from down further question is, "Will it actually Meaning? "Next year I'm trapped beneath the wreck of on the beach and we didn't snow in April or not?" I'm going." the bunk beds which the first realize that they were drowning always thinking of all those decided looked "just so right" until later.) people who travel lightly back (and so easy to do!). 21 lost ten pounds. (Did you here expecting a pastoral know that all MacDonalds and ON THE OUTSIDE mildness to set in immediately primaries today. Predictions for upon their arrival. Well, they Colonel Sanders really are the By ALAN ROOKS the Wisconsin primary show a same everywhere?) Campus Assist. Copy Editor close race between Jimmy soon realize that not even F. We saw a lot of other Carter of Georgia, and Morris Lee Bailey could bring the vernal season in on time here, Allegheny students while we Udall of, Arizona. Scoop Jackson Former Army Lieutenant of Washington is heavily favored in the beloved Cussewago William Calley was denied ap- were there. (Remeber that in . Valley. It is a pitiful sight to Additionally, at this time, turkey from Comp Sci II uho peal by the Supreme Court for his conviction in the My Lai killings see these students shivering in certain people begin to get 'I've been trying to avoid all of the Vietman War. The court Thailand's new leader says he the snow, trying to stay warm tired of looking at two-tone term?) refused to hear his case thus may cancel the order ousting all by throwing frisbees around parking lots, the Reis pines, or Disneyworld was loads of affirming his Court Martial U.S. military forces from and even more tragic to hear the side of Alden. However, a decision. Calley is currently Thailand. Formerr'Prime their oft-quoted remark. "But quick visit to the people who fix fun, even if the lines were a under house arrest. Minister Kurit Prarnoj was little long. (We waited in line defeated in an election following it was nice in New Jersey!" such things usually keeps them for three hours to get into the his order for the U.S. to dismantle I won't go into the perennial happy when they are told, "Would you like to .0low where Haunted Mansion.) New York and Wisconsin are all military installations in bookstore melodrama very the scene of presidential Thailand. extensively except to .say that we could put you?" they should allow us to use Such things aside, third term credit cards. Really, when you is when freshmen stop sucking come right down to it, books their thumbs, sophomores start cost at least as much per pound thinking, junior stop studying, as gasoline. I realize they don't and senior start molting from make as good a fuel, but... You jeans into grey suits and skirts. know, secretly, the faculty have It is sq time of frisbees, fresh air, a big competition to see how sunshine(?), as well as comps many paperbacks they can and seminar papers. I look saddle us with per course. I forward to it as a period of believe it and I also believe that renewed optimism, when fresh Economics and Poli Sci are air is let into the cubes again, winning. But on the bright and the intricacies of Public side, there is supposedly a Finance and the Lower Middle thriving black market dealing Renaissance are taken a little in selling photocopies of the less seriously. The end results one chapter that you have to are more visits to the State read from each of the ten books Store, typewriters growing in each course. flowers,and Bentley opening its It is also very illuminating to windows. Could it be true? come back since a lot of people Just start looking. Why, I use spring break to give think my Norton Anthology 'AM, DONT CRY— I NEVER FbUND YOU UNPREDICTABLE!' themselves a new look. So just smiled at me!!

Page 4 Campus Tuesday, April 6, 1976 Wind Ensemble plans show By ALAN ROOKS The 65 member ensemble, to Candide" by Leonard Bern- Campus Asst. Copy Editor playing as a standard concert stein. Following the overture is a band, will be led by Mr. Lowell performance of "Suite of Old The Wind Ensemble, playing a Hepler who is conducting for his American Dances" by ,Robert program devoted entirely to second year. Opening the concert Russel Bennet. The suite American music, will appear in is the - George Washington features themes from several the Campus Center Auditorium Bicentennial March" by John different areas of American on Sunday, April 11 at 3 p.m. In Philip Sousa, one of America's dance music combined into an addition to this performance, the favorite composers for band. orchestral pattern. ensemble plans a short tour of Mr. Gerald Lazzaro of the The concert will close with a area high schools and colleges in speech and Drama departments rendition of the ever popular May Admission is free. will narate the "Lincoln Ad- "Stars and Stripes Forever" by dress" by Vincent Perchetti. John Philip Sousa. This march is This selection features musical a favorite piece for bands and WARC ALBUM SPOTLITE accompaniment to selected forms a fitting conclusion to any 7 10:15PM passages of Lincoln's writings. program of American music. MI III= NMI MIN OMNI Following this is the "American The extensive repetoire offered Tuesday, April 6: Lady in Overture" for Band by by J.W. covers a wide range of American Waiting by the Outlaws Jenkins. musical experience and makes a Modern American music Will vivid musical offering o f the Wednesday, April 7: Recycled by be represented by the "Overture celebration of the Bicentennial. Nok Nektar At 6 p.m. Saturday, April 3, and Meadville residents. Theta Chi concluded its Second Collections of pledges will Thursday, April 8: Jailbreak by Dance troupe to appear Annual Bridge Marathon, raising proceed throughout the week of Thin Lizzy The Northeastern Dance airector of the Richard Arve $1,006.63 for the Heart Fund. The April 5-11. Theta Chi brothers Ensemble, a modern dance Dance Company. Appearing with one-week, 150 hour Bridge Friday, April 9: Rat City in Blue will be returning to visit all those company in residence at Nor- the ensemble will be Teena Marathon proved successful by who have pledged money to the theastern Illinois University in Akiyama, a dancer with the through the participation of Heart Fund. If anyone who has Chicago, will present "An Chicago Contemporary Dance Theta Chi brothers, pledges little Sunday, April 11: Speed of Sound pledged money is not contacted, Evening of Dance" on Thursday, Theater. sisters, guest players Dean Risch by Paul McCartny and Wings he or she should call 336-3523 and April 8, at the Allegheny Two selections highlighted in and Mayor Ruhlman and the arangements will be made to Playshop in Arter Hall. The the Northeastern Dance En- financial support of the campus collect the pledge. Monday, April 12: Cry Tough by performance will begin at 8:15 semble's 'performance will be Nils Lofgren p.m. "Conversation Symphonette" The program will include both and "Directions". "Con- modern and jazz selections versation Symphonette," United Farm Workers organize choreographed by Marge Munn choreographed by Ms. Hobley, is WARC goes into operation this Hobley, by Lynda Martha, who set to rhythms of spoken Swedish committee for one-day seminar Tuesday, April 6 formerly taught dance in and deals with conversation Meadville, and by Richard Arve, patterns which Ms. Hobley ac- By BILL GOETTLER Committee (UFWOC), they will curately expresses in movement. "Don't Buy Grapes or Let- hold a one-day seminar on Walt Harper to appear Ms. Martha choreographed tuce! !" exclaim bumperstickers, Saturday April 10, from 1-5 p.m. "Directions," which is per- posters and handouts of recent in the Chapel Oratory. At that formed to an electronic sound months. Often accompanying time, there will be films on the famed jazz musician environment created by Howard these messages are pitiful pic- plight of the farmworkers and Walt Harper, nationally ac- Fallingwater," filmed at the Sandroff of Northeastern Illinois tures of hungry farmworkers, representatives from the Pitt- claimed jazz musician, will Kaufmann home designed by University. This number was with pleading eyes. This type of sburgh and Erie offices of the appear at Allegheny's Ford Frank Lloyd Wright. The first performed in Chicago in plea has become so common in UFW will discuss what can be Chapel Tuesday, April 13, at 8:15 program has been submitted by March at the Northeastern our confused world, that we often done at Allegheny. p.m. in a program entitled "All the Public Broadcasting System Auditorium. ignore it, and continue our That Jazz". There will be no for an Emmy nomination. General admission to the peaceful lives. Perhaps this is All students with any interest admission charge for this event. performance is $3. Reservations the reason that we are becoming on the subject are invited to come Harper's nightclub, "The and information can be obtained to the seminar. Anyone con- A native of Pittsburgh, Harper Attic," the first of many night- a more apathetic college studied music, composition and at the Allegheny Campus Center generation. A group of students cerned with justice in America clubs to open in Market Square, Desk and at Schmidt's Clothing in and the rights of other people will piano at the University of Pitt- has led in the rejuvenation of is now forming to reverse a part sburgh, and at Carnegie Tech the Park Avenue Plaza. of this apathy. not want to miss this important downtown Pittsburgh. "The Allegheny students will be ad- meeting toward a more (now Carnegie-Mellon). Upon Attic" is a favorite performing con- mitted for $2 with their iden- Calling themselves the United cerned and aware Allegheny graduation, he formed the Walt spot of leading jazz artists. Harper Quintet, a group whose tification cards. Farm Workers Organizing College. popularity is unparalleled in the "Downbeat" magazine has hisotry of Pittsburgh. called the Walt Harper Quintet Allegheny Women sponsor third b ook, plant sale Recently, Harper and the "the best jazz group in the East, Quintet did a television special and one of the great groups in the On April 11, 12, and 13, the conduct its third annual Book Hours for the sale will be entitled "Walt Harper at country." Allegheny Women's Group will Sale. This year's sale will be Sunday, April 11, 1-9 p.m.; expanded to include house plants. Monday 9 a.m.-9" p.m.; and Tuesday 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Co- chairpersons for the committee, Mary Bivens and Audrey Ain- sworth, announced that sale items will include hardback and paperback books, childrens' books, magazine series such as Proceeds from the sale to be National Geographic, held in the CC Activities Room Psychology Today, Gourmet, will go to the AWG Scholarship etc., sheet music, records, old Fund. This fund was established photographs and pictures, three years ago to provide games, puzzles, and plants. All WELDON financial assistance to women items will be used but in good over 30 who had completed no condition. C owntown moll, cdvillo more than two years of college and who wanted to further their Anyone wishing to donate the education at Allegheny. The above articles, other than plants, College will provide tuition may begin leaving them at the grant) of one course per term to main desk in the CC Lobby during two women selected by the the following hours: 1-5 p.m. and Scholarship Committee of the 6:30-11 p.m. Plants may be left at =Inc new AWG. the desk on April 10 only. Gruob shirts Tuesday, April 6, 1976 Campus Page 5 Rukeyser speaks on the economy the interest of the NO By CANDY COOPER 1.) The public must be class wars in resources need to be used for Campus Copy Editor educated and told that there is no fight against unemployment. national trade. . . like American wheat for Russian oil. There is no SMOKING quick cure for inflation of ten 6.) Business must improve Louis Rukeyser, well known years. Wage and price controls need to sacrifice our economy for productivity through investment. foreign relations. INSIDE economist and host of the PBS deal only with the symptoms of ' This is necessary to supply goods program Wall Street Week, inflation, not the causes, and are without raising prices for in- presented his ideas of how to 10.) The individual must seek therefore dangerous. flation. More capital must be improve the nation's economic 2.) The government must self protection from inflation and prospects in a speech in the C.C. invested for technology to im- insist that the government do control government spending in prove productivity. auditorium last Wednesday. the budget. It must be cut everything in its power to resolve The economic future of the because the deficit in the past inflation. country and the political scene grows larger every year. The 7.) The government needs to are interrelated, states Rukeyser painted an op- federal deficit in the past five abolish restrictions on the free tomistic outlook for future Rukeyser. He feels that only years was greater than in the market. We need to practice through legislation and control by economic security. He believes 24 years before that. more of a free market policy that the nation needs a long series our leaders will we ever over- 3.) The monetary poli cy must which will help to level out in- come inflation. This inflation of rebuilding, and must avoid the be stabilized. There is too much flation. dange of recovering too quickly, was the result of a political of ;fluctuation between too much manipulation of economic setting off the old cycle. and too little money on the Rukeyser predicted high inflation policies. Ford inherited a shaky market. 8.) In regard to international policy from Nixon who was commodity shortages we need to for at least the rest of thedecade; This new sign is one of many 4.) In banking and credit there always reversing himself. become more self sufficient, but he feels that the people should outside the C.C, Auditorium is a need to do away with the low Rukeyser presented - ten dif- especially in energy. The not lose confidence in the announcing the new policy to be interest ceiling and to make it economy. There is no depression ferent areas which must improve easier to borrow. problem must be solved with strickly enforced. supply, not decreased con- in sight, he believes, and there to stimulate the economy out of 5.) All labor must forget its inflation. sumption. A high national are optomistic prospects for priority must be to increase future enployment in expanding refineries, nuclear power, markets. Gary Wright weaves dreams research and oil from Alaska. We must compromise the en- Rukeyser closed his talk with a By D.H. KENT and W.D. CISSNA is doin' a solo gig." Several hours of promise of future releases. vironment for jobs and fuel. , he hopped into his '67 "Oh, well," he said, "at least if he discussion of the presidential I\:' stang and zipped down to becomes famous I can say I own candidates and seemed to Uncle Bill's and grabbed the first his first album." We agreed. 9.) We must conduct foreign dismiss every candidate as a Gary Wright--The Dream possibility, although there was an BS 2868) copy of Eric Carmen in his neigh- policy in regard to how it will Weaver (Warner Bros. See REVIEW, pg. ' 10. effect the economy. implication that Ford will win. At long last, something in- borhood. "Boy, am I glad I don't Our novative. Wright, an ex-member live in Pittsburgh," he said, "all of SpookyTooth, has put together they've gor for local talent is the an album that is done entirely Jaggerz and Bobby Vinton!" with keyboards, drums, and Of course, he rushed right back vocals (except Ronnie Mon- to his flat and laid Carmen on his trose's guitar on "Power of Garrard (which needed a new Love," which you won't notice). needle but he wasn't getting paid While this might make the enough to get one yet). And was material difficult to reproduce he shocked! This wasn't the live, it makes for a fairly high same old Eric Carmen he knew quality listening record for just (and more's the city). about any mood. Well, he listened and listened, The best-known song to AM but not 'di the end of the second lh 8:00 pm listeners, of course, is "Dream side did he hear anything he Weaver, - and deservedly so. It liked. Even at that, "No Hard has punch to it -- good Moog bass Feelings" was really an R.I.P. Campus Center Auditorium and bass drum-- and is one of a for the Raspberries, and "On series of decent cuts getting Broadway" was a remake of an \Allegheny airtime all of a sudden, despite oldie-but-goodie. It wasn't that it disco's attempt to take it all over. was a bad album-- there was a lot Studerit Go‘jernment of talent showing through in the It's really the bass lines on the song-writing and some of the Moog that carry a number of music-- but the production was \ 11 these songs: "Blind Feeling," just so messed up with strings presents "Love is Alive," "Much Higher," and what sounded like twelve "Feel For Me." Other effects, drummers and seventeen such as imitated rhythm guitar guitarists and God knows what ("Love is A live") and horn else. UL sections ("Feel For Me"), touch Jimmy's heard that the people up little spaces, although the hired for Eric's band were album is for the most part crisply supposed to be super-backup- Bruce produced and uncluttered. vocalists, but he couldn't hear If we ignore the title cut, out them worth beans, especially on vote for Best Song would go to "Last Night," when theycoulda "Can't Find the Judge," a get- been super. Again, "on Broad- down cut that sounds a lot like way. ' was the only time they Sprindsteen early Lee Michaels, when he came out at all. And "All By could still remember how to get Myself," which he'd heard on down. AM,was so dragged out on the Eric Carmen--Eric Carmen album he nearly turned it off. (Arista AL 4057) Jimmy got so upset about the Jimmy Cleveland was sitting whole thing that he called us up the around his Warrensville Heights and said, in essence, "What the E S ? t Band apartment over Christmas when hell?" We tried to point out to WMMS-FM announced that yes. him that it was only his first it was true, Eric Carmen had put album, y'know, look at Manilow, out a solo album and was touring, it took him three, but Jimmy was "Wow," he thought, "Michael t reI not to be consoled. We agreed Stanley's got his band cruisin', that the backups had suffered Exclusive Allegheny Student Sale Joe Walsh is joining the Eagles, vertisement for treble controls, and now my old Raspberries hero but we did feel that it showed a lot Tkursd41 Friday April 8th 8c., 9th . ONLY tired O,CC, all Ming halls) of 6.00 wi/IDr $7.50 w/out ID I traveling General Public Sale Begins April 10 th 4 th class?

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11111113■1111111111•11. Page 6 Campus Tuesday, April 6, 1p76 acuity Notes Dr. Bruce Llayton, associate of Randolph Bourne. He plans to Dr. Carr received her professor of history at Allegheny, use his own writings on Bourne in bachelor's, master's, and doc- has accepted the post of Visiting teaching the graduate level toral degrees from the University Professor of History at Duke course. Dr. Clayton, who joined of Michigan. She has taught at University, Durham, North the Allegheny faculty in 1966, did Allegheny since 1973. Carolina from June 14 to July 16, his undergraduate work at the 1976. University of Missouri at Kansa M IMI MI MEI MN While at Duke, Dr. Clayton City and holds M.A. and Ph.D. plans to teach two courses, an degrees from Duke. Professor Kenneth Ainsworth, introductory course entitled professor of economics at "America Between World War MI MI =INN 1111111M Allegheny College, has been One and World War Two," and a appointed to serve a three year graduate level course,"America Dr. Virginia Carr, assistant term on the National Tax in the Progressive Era, 1900- professor of English at Allegheny Associations Committee on In- 1917." He has been asked to College, has been invited to tergovernmental Relations. This teach the graduate course in light participate in a seminar at the committee is active in the of the publication of his book, International Shakespear3 governing of the Association, and "The Savage Ideal: Intolerance Congress in Washington D.C., in organizing programs for the and Intellectual leadership in the during the week of April 18. Dr, annual meetings. South, 1890-1914," and his Carr's seminar, which meets on Professor Ainsworth received recently published essays on April 21, will focus on the topic his doctoral degree from Brown Woodrow Wilson, Randolph "Shakespears as spokesman for University in 1957 and that same Bourne, Joel Chandler Harris, the ortho-oxies of his time." year joined the Allegheny Henry W. Grady, and Henry W. Throughout the week, the faculty. Watterson. Congress will offer other ac- Dr. Clayton has also authored a tivities for the five to six hundred biographical essay on Samuel Shakespeareans attending the Orchesis Shellabarger for the forthcoming event. Included on the program supplement of the "Dictionary of are performances by a leading American Biography." Shakespeare troupe, a special presents Shellabarger was a historian and exhibition of books and By TERESA A. CORDELL popular writer who gained fame manuscripts at the Folger Library, the Shakespeare Orchesis' third annual show with his best-selling historical will be held April 9th , and , novels, Captain From Castile, Library, of the Library of .10th1 at -8:15 p.m. ► . in the C.C. The Prince of Foxes, The King's Congress, and lectures to be delivered by Alfred Harbaghe auditorium. This year's show Cavalier, and Lord Vanity. will have something that will Presently Dr. Clayton is and Jorge Luis Borges, famed critics. appeal to everyone. writing an intellectual biography The first part of the show will attempt to demonstrate six De Sandoval photo exhibit different styles of dance which The symbol for this year's Colloquy portrays the spectrum of light are: Jazz, Ballet, Bellydance, rays from a prism diverging through a crystal. Spanish Character, Tap and of mestizo art on display Modern. "Folk Baroque in Mexico; several forms of mestizo (mixed The second part of the show Mestizo Architecture Through blood) folk art, including tile and will take you back to the 1920's Colloquy to begin April 30 the Centuries," an exhibition of stucco facades, carving on and on through the years with 106 photographs by Judith buildings in the "Silver Cities," dances such as the Charleston, Colloquy Weekend, Crystal That is the goal of the residential Hancock de Sandoval, will be on and the architecture of the plazas Big Apple, Jitterbug, Twist, Spectrum, will be held this year colloquy. Students are en- view in the Doane Hall Galleries of Yucatan; Michoacan, and Funky Chicken, Bump, Hustle, Friday, April 30 through Sunday, couraged to take advantage of at Allegheny College from April Chipas. Robot and many others. May 2. Students are needed to this oppurtunity to speak with 10 to May 9. The third part of the show will house and or host guest speakers. people from outside the college present the Black Orchid Dan- Housing a guest involves on any and all topics which in- The photographs, circulated by Other photographs by Judith de cers' version of the "Wizard of providing a place for him or her terest them. It is also an op- the Smithsonian Institution Sandoval are in the permanent Oz," with the music from the to sleep on Friday and Saturday portunity to explore new avenues Traveling Exhibition Serivce, collections of the National popular Broadway musical "The nights. Hosting a guest includes which students may not other- picture haciendas, convents Gallery of A r t in Washington Wiz." Eleven numbers have introducing him or her to the wise get a chance to do outside palaces, churchyards , and other D.C., and in the Fogg Art been selected to portray this campus, showing the guest where this residential colloquy setting. examples of Mexican Colonial Museum at ' Harvard'. classic story. he or she is expected to go, and If you are interested in housing architecture. The exhibition is sponsored by So take a break from the norm providing the guest any and or hosting a guest during The exhibition examines the Lilly Endowment. to enjoy "An Evening of Dance." assistance the guest may need. Colloquy Weekend, Apri130 One need not be a host to house a through May 2, or have any guest, nor house a guest to be a questions, please send your ACE activities get into swing with new . host. name, college address and phone The purpose of housing the number to the Colloquy Com- guests in the dorms, college mittee, Box 87, or call Chris Brian Center, mental health programs houses and apartments is to Hauser at 724-9615. The deadline Moving swiftly toward the Several new programs are Bethesda Home, tutoring, and make the guests avaliable to the for this is Monday, April 12. An completion of its tenth year of being organized, including the various others. college community to ask early response would be ap- community service, the Brian Center, where volunteers Steve Levinsky is beginning his questions and carry on preciated. Allegheny Community Exchange worek with young children, each second year as ACE's director. discussions as much as possible. program has its third term ac- child with a different learning Steve has been responsible for tivities in full swing. Over 250 difficulty. This new program is the introduction of a number of volunteers continue to be in of special interest to Psychology innovations into the organization. Annual Ann Arbor film ACE's many programs. majors, who will find work at the Despite transportation dif- center a valuable experience. ficulties which ACE hopes to festival staged last week overcome, Levinsky hopes for a By DEBBIE WHITE panel of judges awards cash Another "new" program is continued expansion of ACE's prizes to the top films of their mental Health, which is not membership. The fourteenth annual Ann decision. really new, but is instead en- Arbor Film Festival was held her Dr. Lloyd Michaels, professor joying a rebirth of activity. ACE maintains an office in the of English at Allegheny, was the Campus Center, U 232. Anyone last weekend in the C. C. Volunteers will work with auditorium sponsored by the chairperson of the panel of five recuperating mental patients at who is interested in any program judges and $350 was awarded to and was unable to attend the Public Events Committee. an Adult Activities Center. These This festival of 100 independent the top five films. "Madsong" by two programs will join other ACE meetings should stop by the office Kathlee Laughlin, which ran five on Monday through Thursday, 3 experimental films is held at the endeavors such as Unity, University of Michigan at Ann minutes, was the winner of $150. to 5 p.m. and 6 to 9 p.m., or on Arbor once a year and the best "Hurry Tomorrow" by Richard Friday afternoons from 3-5 p.m. Cohen, which ran eighty minutes, T-shirts are still available for thirty films are chosen for a tour. This tour travels to various was awarded $100 as was anyone who wishes to order one. "Homage to Magritte" By Anita ICE CREAM, Orders should be turned in as colleges and universities for one year and at each tour stop, a Thacher which ran ten minutes. soon as possible. ACE's eleventh year should be the biggest and THE TASTE OF best ev..r. Physics teachers to meet rt. 7 T Allegheny College will serve as Allegheny, Wayne Furman of SPRING host for the annual spring Chagrin Falls, Ohio, will present meeting of the Western Penn- a paper on "The Hodgkin-Huxley e t sylvania Section of the American Nerve Conduction Hypothesis." Come down and Association of Physics Teachers, The afternoon program will to be held on the campus on also include a business meeting enjoy our 'derful flavors. Cissna Saturday April 10. and a presentation on The program will open with Allegheny's planetarium and In Concert welcoming remarks by tour of the physics department • Allegheny President Lawrence conducted by Dr. Richard Brown, No time? Just give us a call I Saturday, April 24 I Pelletier. Papers will be who holds the William F. Twining before 9:30 pm and we'll deliver. 1 presented by representatives of Chair of Physics at Allegheny. I I St. Vincent College, Edinboro We want to brighten your day I State, Allegheny, Duquesne THE AVERAGE COST I University, Latrobe High School, (or night). I Behrend College of Penn State I I University, and Indiana OF A CAB RIDE, I University. COULD SAVE I Mark Reuter, an Allegheny BAIMROBBINS ICE CREAM STORES I senior from Towanda,Pa., will YOUR FRIEND'S LIFE. I I present a paper on "Optimizing For free information. write to: Thickness of Mossbauer Ab- DRUNK DRIVER, Box 2345 Rockville, Maryland 20852 964 S. 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tutustatio mist** Belt DelGteca, Lou Stack, Dave igatene, hack Nilentatiot Page 8 Campus Tuesday, April 6, 1976 Three Gators earn All-PAC honors By BETH GIESE Placing two men on the first Bolden and Orzechowski are Carnegie-Mellon's 6'6" junior Campus Sports' Editor team, the Gators dominated the the only repeaters from the 1974- Marty Costa, who hit for 15 points all-conference squad along with 75 all-conference squad. per game and finished in a three- the Hiram Terriers, who also The sharp-shooting 6'2" Or- way second place tie for the landed two on the top team. zechowski, who was twice an all- rebounding title, with 9.9 First team all-star selections city choice for Erie's Cathedral rebounds per game. Recognized as outstanding included junior guard Marty Prep High School, led the Gator Four-year starter Dave players by the PAC were three Orzechowski and sophomore team in scoring. With an average Malone, from North Catholic leading scorers in Allegheny's center Ed Mucha. For the third of 17.3 points per game, and 346 High School in Pittsburgh, 1975-76 basketball campaign. year, senior co-captain Dave points scored i he moved up to finished a fine career with 205 Malone was recognized by the second place on Allegheny's all- points scored and 131 rebounds in PAC, as he earned honorable time scoring list. Over his his senior year. The ever- mention status. collegiate career, in which he hustling Malone started and Ending the season with a fine earned honorable mention status scored in 80 of Allegheny's 82 14-6 overall record and a con- his freshman season and all-PAC games during his stint, making ference mark of 11-3, the Gators honors his sophomore year, he his way up the chart to third placed second to only 14-0 league has totaled 869 points. leading scorer (833 points) and champion Hiram. The Terrier's Orzechowski led the Gator fourth leading rebounder (522 backcourt duo of juniors, 5'7" scorers in nine of twenty games rebounds) in Gator cage history. Antonio Bolden (Cleveland, Ohio) played , while Mucha was the Not named to the conference all and 6'0" Ernie Pasqualone leader in the remaining 11. star unit was senior co-captain (Geneva, Ohio) earned first team The 6'2" super sub Mucha, Bob DelGreco, a 5'11' playmaker honors. from Canevin High School in from South Hills Catholic in Pittsburgh, started just two Pittsburgh, who established THREE ALL-STARS on the games but shot for 319 points, a Gator records during his final Gator cage squad include junior 15.95 points per game average on season, for most assists in a guard Marty Orzechowski the season. He also led the Gator game (17), a season (176) and (above), sophomore center Ed rebounders with a total of 165, an collegiate career (329). Mucha (right), and senior co- average of 8.3 each game. Mucha Junior postmen 6'5" forward captain Dave Malone (far right). was the only Gator to reach 30 Frank Barba and 6'7" center Bill Orzechowski and Mucha, the top points in one outing this season, Faloon each averaged more than two scorers for Allegheny, however, it was in a losing cause seven points and seven rebounds respectively, were First Team against Edinboro State (95-84). for each contest of the season. selections on the All-PAC squad Bolden and Pasqualone A three-year starter from and Malone earned honorable finished one-two, respectively, in Clearfield, Barba is approaching mention status. the league scoring race. The Allegheny's all-time rebounding flashy Bolden ended with a 21.4 record, finishing his third year average while Pasqualone with 569 rebounds. Even though finished with an average of 20.6 Barba missed a lot of playing Swimmers end season 6-5 points per game. Pasqualone time because of a foot injury this also finished first in free throw season, he is still second only to percentage , sinking 43 of 50 the Gator record of 583 rebounds send nine to Easterns attempts (.860). in a career. Other first team selections Faloon, from Pittsford, N.Y., However, the Gators cashed in included Bethany's senior 6'3" was Allegheny's third leading; By BETH GIESE forward Tag Wilson, who rebounder this season, which Campus Sports Editor with a score in the 200 yd. free relay by making the consolation averaged 16.6 points per game means that four of the squad's top and scored a PAC season high 43 five rebounders, as well as four of finals. McNaughton, Johnston, the top five scorers, will return Sury, DeWald set an Allegheny points in one contest (against Case Western Reserve), and next season. record in 1:48.4. Ending the season in winning The 400yd. free relay, seeded form, the women's swimming 16th, also put a new mark in the team finished 6-5 on the year and Gator record books. Finishing Speed freaks ready for opener 12th were McNaughton, John- sent nine tankers to the Eastern By NEIL CAPRETTO run in the 220 yard dash along finished second in the PAC last Championships. Under the ston, DeWald, and Sury with a with freshman Terry Coles and season, will be joined by junior coaching of Roseann Lyle the time of 3:58.6. sophomore Jeff Pinkham. Don Trubic, sophomore Matt team has progressed from the In the 200 yd. medley relay, Veteran sprinter Tom Manko Matlak and freshman Dave which was seeded 24th, Sury, losing season of last year in A freshman sprinter, who was suffered torn ligaments in his Ripley. Daugherty, Johnston and which no placement was earned warming up during Saturday's ankle last Friday and will be out Allegheny's main man in the DeWald touched in at 2:05.1. at Easterns; out of 40 schools time trials, asked Head Track for an indefinite period of time. discus will be sophomore Kevin Allegheny landed 27th place four Pleased with the progress the Coach Sam Timer, "How do you Freshman sensation Bill Harts Dumpe. Along with Dumpe, who team has made since last year, weeks ago. think I should run?" and Cornel Osada will be the holds the school discus record of Qualifying for the top meet Coach Lyle also considers the Coach Timer smiled and Gators top two hurdlers; they 141 feet, 8 , 9 inches, are senior were senior Nancy McNaughton, showing at Easterns a good step will represent the team in the 120 Rich Timer and freshman Tom forward. Last year relays and replied, "Run fast!" juniors Nancy Johnston and Kim Besides running fast the Gator yard high hurdles and 440 yard Stybe. Wahl, sophomores Karen individuals qualified, but the intermediate hurdles. The Gators javelin throwers Gators were unable to bring Track Team plans to jump high DeWald and Laura Dougherty, The 440 yard dash or as many will be led by the strong arm of points back to Allegheny. and throw far as they go after the and freshmen Leslie Carroll, Sue PAC title this season. call it "the toughest event in sophomore Gator quarterback Naumen, Karin Olsen and Robin This season, however,only four The running fast department,'

GOLF-Tuesday at Thiel, 1:00 p.m. LACROSSE- Wednesday at Robertson Field with Slippery Rock, 3:30 p.m. TENNIS- Saturday at H. Paul Way Courts with Carnegie Mellon, 1:00 p.m. TRACK- Saturday at Robertson Field with Carnegie Mellon, 1:00 p.m. Tuesda , A ri19,1976 Campus Pa e 9 Tankers take 7th in NCAA meet By CINDY NATALI Campus Assist. Copy Editor McDermott gained double honors All-American recognition as The Allegheny swim team as members of two All-American members of the trial 400 free brought home a seventh place relays, the 400 and 800 free relay te am. The sixth-place 800 from the NCAA Division III relays. Ron Morosky, a freestyle relay was composed of Swimming and Diving Cham- sophomore was All-American in Mark Waickman, Doncaster, pionships held at Washington and the 200 I.M. and the 400 medley McDermott, and Pfinsgraff. Jefferson College from March 18- relay This was the second straight 20, fulfilling Coach Sam Freas's Seven other Gators were relay year that the Division III goal of bettering their ninth place team All-Americans. All three championships were hosted by a finish last year. Allegheny relays placed well in PAC school. The first annual St. Lawrence University won their events with the 400 yd. NCAA Division II meet was held the championship title with 299 medley relay team taking fifth. Allegheny in 1975, following an points, Allegheny racked up 78 The members of the final relay NCAA revamping. points to land seventh while were Pete Winegarner, Bill The coaches voted Hiram became the second PAC Kibler, Rob West, and Pfinsgraff. unanimously to hold the next Last year's winner, Chico Finishing ninth was the 400 yd. year's competition at Allegheny State University from California, freestyle relay squad of Don- with the Rules Committee jumped to first place of Division caster, Todd Mauerman, Mc- agreeing unanimously. The II competition this year. Dermott, and Pfinsgraff, Chad decision now rests with the The Gators, PAC champions Smith and Steve Ca aine Allegheny Athletic director for the fourth consecutive year, Harold McElhaney and the had a few end-of-the-season Administration. difficulties which kept them from Also turning in an outstanding swimming their best at the NCAA performance for the PAC, was Jack meet. According to Coach Freas, Groselle who is national cham, pion in the 50 yd. freestyle. In PREPARED FOR TAKE-OFF is multi-award winning junior Marty the team's performance was Pfinsgraff. Earning All-American, certificates in five events, Pfin- affected by final exams, a wave addition, he placed third in the 100 free while his brother Robert sgraff is also shown accepting congratulations from a teammate of flu and colds which kept many ins one of his fine 'erformances. swimmers out of the water, and turned in a second in the 100 the fact that the team was coming breaststroke. Both were members of Hiram's All- 4. Bowdoin College 10. Glassboro State out of the PAC meet held just two 5. Kenyon College 11. Wheaton College weeks earlier. American 400 medley relay team. The results: 6. Wabash College 12. Grove City College "We had a lot of big things 7. Allegheny 13. Hiram College working against us and we were 1. St. Lawrence University 2. Johns Hopkins U. 8. Washington and Lee U. 14.Hamilton College not swimming our fastest. But 9. Ashland College 15. Potsdam State we were still able to come in 3. Williams College seventh place in the country and I think that speaks very highly of Matmen en 1975-76 campaign our kids," reported Freas. By JOHN ALONGE that Templin has had an im- lbs.), Jeff Tindall (150 lbs.) and "Without exams and the pressive first campaign fans can Rob Potter (167 lbs.) had 10-8, 5-9, conference meet, I'm sure we have high hopes for him in the and 2-12 seasons respectively. All would have done better." future. of these talented wrestlers Sixty-five small colleges were The 1975-76 wrestling campaign Junior Tom Corbet (126 lbs.) constantly had the fans on the represented by some 350 for the mighty Gators came to a can chalk up 13 wins against nine edge of their seats with exciting swimmers, Allegheny entered a close at the end of second term as losses on his record board, but matches. Next year should be no squad of 20 swimmers and divers, several matmen surprised their one cannot let slip by how close exception as these are three more than any other school. PAC opponents with a fine finish. and hard fought many of these dedicated wrestlers who are PAC swimmers accounted for Junior Dan Doyle (118 lbs. ) nine defeats were. Corbet, determined to win. 27 All-American medals with 12 from Wheeling, W.V., captured another hard worker, is a never Juniors John Lendrum and Gators earning 20 of them. third place honors as he closed say die grappler who should be Wayne Lomas are both looking Leading in All-American ranking out his season,with an impressive among the PAC's best next year: forward to a fine season in their was junior Marty Pfinsgraff who 13-7 record. The former West The lone senior on the squad, senior years. Lendrum joined the gained five All-American awards Virginia State Champion came on Jon Richards, closed out a fine squad late in the season to fill in to place among the nation's strong at the end of the season as career with an 8-9-1 ledger along at the vacant 158 lbs. class. John leaders in every event. he finally recovered from with a fourth place PAC title to posted a 1-7 slate and with some His laurels resulted from nagging injuries which have his name. The 142 pounder was hard week and a full season next outstanding performances in the plagued him since his freshman also a great help to the younger year is sure to do better. 400 individual medley, 200 I.M., year. A very hard worker, Dan is middleweights on the squad and Lomas, a 190 pounder, led the 800 free relay, and the 400 medley sure to have an even better senior he will definitely be dificult to team with a 14-6-1 record and and 400 freestyle relays. This year. replace next season. many fans seemed to recognize brings Pfinsgraff's All-American Sophomore heavyweight Eric Bob Schwarz (177 lbs.) is one of Wayne as "old reliable" when out tally up to 11 for his three year JEFF "FLASH" GORDON Templin came out from the the many two-sport athletes who on the mat. Another fine two- career. climbs to the three meter' event stands this year to post a 12-9 have helped to put the Allegheny sports athlete, Wayne failed to Four other Gators attained All- after placing fourth on the one record and third place laurels at program on the map. His fine place at the PAC's, yet next year American status in more than meter board during the NCAA the PAC tourney. A finish at talents on the gridiron will be he may go all the way. one event. Senior diver Jeff Division III championships at the PAC championships was valuable next year as will be his Coaches Harold McElhaney Gordon finished fourth in lm. Washington and Jefferson somewhat expected from wrestling skills. Bob posted a 9- and Ken Levels have a fine diving and landed 11th in 3m. College.Gordon finished eleventh "Grinny" since he was the 11 record this year, but numbers nucleus for next year and competition. Junior. Rich in this event,ending a fine diving Gators stellar tournament cannot hide a fine PAC fourth hopefully, with some talented Doncaster and sophomore Bar t career at Allegheny. performer (12-4) this year. Now place finish. freshmen, the Gators could be the Gators battle trophy odds Sophomores Dan Kysor (134 team to watch next year. By BETH GIESE changed without the knowledge place finish in 1975 to a fifth place if your clothes Campus Sports Editor or consent of Allegheny. in 76 upon the addition of coach- Q7 - Therefore, while the other trainer Ken Levels. are schools of the conference may Eight points per sport is Since the controversial ruling have ten varsity sports to com- awarded to the championship old fashioned (which is still in question) that pile All-Sports points for the 1975- team, seven for second place, six penalized Allegheny during the 76 year, Allegheny faces the for third, etc. (Some PAC football season, the Gators have challenge of a nine-point season. members do not maintain varsity been fighting against great odds Even though the Gators are one programs in all ten PAC sports, to defend the PAC All-Sports sport short, they are still in the and the standings in those sports Trophy, which is awarded running for the trophy, and are are then based on a seven-point anually to the best overall currently in second place, two championship prize.) athletic program in the league. points behind Hiram. However, Allegheny has provided a fine with the addition of 7.5 points With baseball, golf track and home for the traveling three-foot which would have been awarded tennis coming up, the trophy is and you're high trophy for the past three for a first place tie in football, not yet under raps. Athletic years and in 1974 even set the Allegheny would be on top by 5.5 Director Harold McElhaney is afraid record for points accumulated points. Both Allegheny and pleased that "we're still hanging (60 points) and widest winning Bethany ended the season with 6- in there in spite of losing the to be seen, margin (11.5 points). 2 conference records. football season.And I'm hoping The conference alleged that Helping the Gator drive this that the spring sports will be able Allegheny played one more year have been the championship to rally to make up for what was scrimmage than allowed prior to soccer and swimming teams, done to us in football. the 1974 football season. Thus, both of which were coached by "We've won the Trophy for the Gators were placed on a one- Sam Freas. Under Coach Norm three straight years, but this year year probation, although a rule Sundstrom, the basketball squad will really be special if we can defining the proper number of placed second, the cross country come out on top — and our spring then come scrimmages allowed nor a penal runners of Coach Bob Garbark athletes are going to be a big, big code were clear in the league's added a fourth place finish and part of that. down to constitution; rules were also the wrestlers rallied from a last "I really think we can do it." ALL TROPHY POINTS HAROLD'S

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(because they have any pair you could W&J I -- 2 19. WRS 7 3 1 2 18 possibly ever want.) talli 2 2. -- Thiel 3.5 5 -- 1 -- '4 13.5 374 North St. Page 10 Campus Tuesday, April 6,1976 emersamiNsimmommmmos•wommuouNimaimm up.) 5. dition that we couldn't force REVIEW, from pg. ourselves to put on side two if we r had to premature burial, and that the Basically, here's a band that I recording sounded like an ad- was really good--once upon a King Crimson—USA (Atlantic time. SD 116) Loggins andNessina—So Fine 'Bentley •,,.. Beat From all indications, this (Columbia PC 33819) album is a collection of cuts High point of this album is By TERESA A. CORDELL recorded live during a recent tour session violinist Richard Greene by King Crimson in the States. If (James Taylor, Seatrain). Low Office of Residents Life: Dean of Instruction: so, we sincerely wonder if anyone point of this album is everything showed up for these ap- else. Don't waste the cash. Off-campus room sign up will Students intending to enroll in pearanced. If anyone did, we be held Thursday, April 8, 1976 summer school courses at other also wonder if there were massive riots and demands for from 6:30-7:00 p.m. • in Brooks institutions must first receive The following individuals are Recording Secretary : Donna ' Lounge. approval for the courses from the refunds. the officers elect for the Tatum Seriously, now, it is entirely Corresponding Secretary : Kathy Security Office: Office of the Dean of Instruction Association of Black Collegians if they wish to receive credit for possible that the second side of for the 1976-77 school year. Williams Motor vehicle registration for the course at Allegheny. Bring a this album is spectacular. We President: Willie Bradford Treasurer Alfred Pride third term is $3.00. The Summer School Catalogue or a haven't heard it. After listening Sergeant at Arms: Mike registration is valid until Sep- course description to Mrs. to side one, the hours spent in Vice-President: Helen Shorter Williams tember 16th, 1976. Persons Palmiero for evaluation. illness have put us in the con- failing to register their vehicle shall be liable to a $5.00 fine. Student Aid Office: etaaeliied6 . •Ctabaiieda • • . .Ctitaaltiala Students who are applying for financial aid are reminded to file,, EMPLOYMENT INTERVIEWS Applications for Residence in Gold House CAMPUS INTERVIEWS: Tuesday, April 13 Edinboro State College invites college WORKSHOP - Wednesday, April 7 - 7:00 for the school year 1976-77 are to be made - Chubb and Son - Underwriter Trainees - and university students to enroll in its Third for employment for the 1976-77 p.m. - Brooks Alumni Lounge - including by April 12. Please contact Sr. Dorinda at Ms. Ethel Brallier - Senior sign-ups begin Annual Russian Language and Culture school year. The forms are Mr. Gerry McKibben, Recruiting Officer Gold House or Post Off ice Box 101. 9:00 a.m., April 2. Alumni sign-ups begin Seminar in the USSR, from July 31 to avaliable in the Student Aid with PPG Industries - for senior and juniors. 9:00 a.m., April 6. S top by the Career September 2, 1976. The seminar is for Services Office to sign up. Thursday, April beginning, intermediate, and advanced CAII Career Servies, 724-2381, to sign up. Applications are now being accepted for Office. 15 - IBM - Marketing Representative (Erie students. Six semester-hours of credit will the position of CC Manager for the year office only) Mr. Mike Sutherland - Senior be granted for successful completion of the Admissions Office: 1976-77. Please apply to the CC Cabinet in 2 Apts. for rent. 677 North Main Street. 1 sign-ups begin 9:00 A.M., April 6. Stop by program, which includes 96 contact hours Apt. 3 room with stove and 'refrigerator. 1 writing by April 13 Most of the admissions the Career Services Center to sign up. of Russian Language instruction by highly Apt. 2 rooms with stove and regrigerator. Wednes day, May 5 - Connecticut Mutual skilled Soviet professors working under the notifications have been mailed Available in June. Call 763-5582. LIFE PLANNING WORKSHOP - a 3-part Life Insurance - Sales for Erie Region - Mr. general supervision of a US professor of and we are waiting for students to program involving participants in the John Copple - Senior sign-ups begin 9:00 Russian. The. classroom emphasis will be process of influencing their own futures. A.M. April 14. Alumni sign-ups begin 9:00 on conversation and the practical aspects of reply by May 1. CAREER EXPLORATION PROGRAM - a 4 The life planning concept can be applied to A.M. April 19. Stop by the Career Services the Russian language useful for visitors to session program designed to help par- all phases of life development-interpersonal Office to sign up. Navy - Monday, April 26 - the USSR. Two weeks will be spent in Registrar's Office: ticipants learn and actively use the relationships, leisure activities, careers, etc. 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. - Campus Center Leningrad (Dyuny), two weeks on the Black processes of gathering information about The deadline date for the 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. on April 14, 21, and 28. Lobb6 - no sign-ups necessary. Action Sea coase (Sochi), 4 days in Moscow, and themselves and about career options. Call Group size is limited to 6 and participants (Peace Corps and VISTA) - Tuesday, April two days in Helsinki, Finland. The out-of- Career Services, 724-2381 by Thursday, are expected to attend all 3 sessions. CAII change of a course or to change to 27 - 9:30a.m. - 4:30 p.m. - Campus Center classroom emphasis in this program is on April 15 to sign up. Group size is limited to 6 Satisfactory-Unsatisfactory is Career Services, 724-2381, for more in- Lobby - Ms. Judy Webb - no sign ups establishing lasting person-to-person students and participants are expected to April 6. formation or to sign up. Sign-up deadline - necessary. friendships with Soviet citizens, interacting attend all 4 sessions. April 9. with Russian friends in sports and lively night life activities, and visiting theatres, art galleries, museums, and other points of interest. The cost--lower than that of any comparable program--is $1199 plus ESC tuition 1$33 in-state, $60 out-of-state, percreditl. This includes round-trip tran- satlantic air travel on Finnair scheduled The Original Refresher Courser flights; all travel within the Soviet Union; first class, twin hotel accomodation; 3 meals daily; daily sightseeing in Mcscow and Leningrad; a special excursion by hydrfoil to Petrodvorets; one special theatre even in Moscow or Leningrad, and baggage handling. Not included are tax and visa fees, amounting to $16. Only 32 spaces are available so it is essential that a $150 deposit be sent as early as practicable to Dr. Julius History. English. M. Blum, Professor of Russian, Edinboro State College, Edinboro, Pa. 16444. (Office telephone (814) 732-2417;home phone (8141 734-17761 Ticketing must be completed my May 31, at which time final payment will be due. Participants will need US passports and Soviet visas. It is ad- visable to have the Soviet visa photos made at the same time as the US passport Coca-Cola (Koka-Kola) photos. Coke (KOke) : trademarks which The Counseling Center will present a series identify the same dark-colored, of Study Skills Mini Sessions during third term. There will be four separate sessions, delicious, carbonated each concerned with a different aspect of studying. Each session will last ap- soft drink. proximately one hour and will be conducted This unique tasting on four consecutive Thursday afternoons from 1-2 p.m., starting April 15. All of the soft drink gives sessions will be held in the Browsing Lounge of the CC. No enrollment is real refreshment, necessary; interested students may attend any one or all of the sessions jus by showing When man needed transportation, pleasure, fun, The classic bottle. up at the appropriate time. The following he invented the wheel. When man quenches thirst, it's the real thing. topics will be presented: April 15 - - Time needed warmth, he discovered fire. Budgeting and Reading Improvement or (How to get your reading done and still And when man needed real refreshment, have time to play) April 22 - Note-taking he invented the real thing. Coca-Cola. and Listening Skills or (How to fill a notebook with something useful) April 29 - The art of Paper-Writing or (How to transform a cloudy idea into a literary masterpiece) May 6 Testing: A Students' Perspective or (How to pass an exam without violating the Honor Code). Math. Poetry. It's the real thing. It's the real thing. In the back of your That's the way it mind, should be. Man X is working in the sun What you're hoping What the world wants where it is 97.° to find, to see, Man Y is working in the Is the real thing. Is the real thing. shade where it is 92? Both X and Y then have a bottle of Coca-Cola, (ideally served at 34°). Construct an equation: 0 X-EY-i- refreshing Coca-Cola =X-FY-thirst. It's the real thing. Coke.

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