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Montclair State University Montclair State University Digital Commons The onM tclarion Student Newspapers 10-24-1974 The onM tclarion, October 24, 1974 The onM tclarion Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.montclair.edu/montclarion Recommended Citation The onM tclarion, "The onM tclarion, October 24, 1974" (1974). The Montclarion. 251. https://digitalcommons.montclair.edu/montclarion/251 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Newspapers at Montclair State University Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in The onM tclarion by an authorized administrator of Montclair State University Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. MONTCLARION Thun., Oct. 24, 1974 Voi. 49, No. 8 Montclair, N J 07043 Board Meeting Explosive^ Coming Home The international circus and homecoming parade were just two of the highlights of MSC Oktoberfest Homecoming. The series of events, several of which were filled to capacity, was sponsored by CLUB and provided almost non-stop entertainment during the Weekend. A Wilkommen featured Burgenleander Dancers and an accordianist on Friday night. Saturday's two circus performances sandwiched the parade while a beef and brew supper and German goodtime offset the football game against Wagner College. "Sigma's Steins" was the winning parade float, but the grid contest ended in a stalemate, the Indians first tie of the season, 20-20. Photos by Sue Castner and Rod Benmuvhar 2. MONTOLA RIÖN/Thurs., Oct. 24, 1974 newsnotes CLOTHES & CASTOFFS am to 4 pm. ID presentation is The Spanish Community Program required. TODAY, THURS., OCT. 24 is seeking contributions of clothes GENERAL FRAT MEETING: Sponsored by LECTURE: "Has Psychology Explained Away and other used but still useable BIG FRIEND Alpha Kappa Psi (prof, business Frat) in meeting Religion?" Pastor Gomes. 3 pm in Russ Hall articles. Articles will be sold at the The Big Friend Program of the rooms 3 & 4, 4th floor of Student Center; from Lounge. Sponsored by Psychology Club and PAL Building, Passaic, on Nov. 2. East Orange YMCA is still seeking 7:30 to 10 pm. Intervarsity Christian Fellowship. Free. Contributions will be accepted until volunteers for companions to SYMPOSIUM: World Population Day. 7:30 pm in LECTURE: Supreme Court Justice William O. Nov. 1 in Partridge Hall room 421. disadvantaged boys. Interested Student Center meeting rooms. Sponsored by Douglas speaking on "Law and the Quality of students can contact Audrey Essex County Zero Population Growth and MSC Life." 8 pm in Memorial Auditorium. Admission: LA CAMPANA Patterson at 678-8930 for Conservation Club. Free. SGA-$2.50and $1.50; others-$4.50 and $3.50. La Campana, the MSC yearbook, information. is being distributed in the yearbook's FRI., OCT. 25 WED., OCT. 30 Life Hall office, second floor,from 9 RECITAL: Songs, arias and comments. Josephine LECTURE: "Women and Power." Guest speaker AVON Dr. Rhoda Unger, psychology department. Noon, Need Cash for Christmas? If Sacher, soprano; Sylvia Eversole, piano; Jack you’re ambitious and Sacher, commentary. Sponsored by Faculty Wives Women’s Center, Life Hall. Admission: Free. enthusiastic you can start earning money Immediately as Association 8 pm in McEachern Recital Hall. TRICK OR TREAT for UNICEF: 9 am to 3 pm in an Avon representative. Meet Student Center Lobby (table). Sponsored by people. Have fun, too. Call for Admission $2. d e ta ils : M rs. Welnglass, CINA. Please Donate. Also being held Oct. 31. /instate 731-5500. SUN., OCT. 27 BALLET CLASS: By Carolyn Clark, 7:30 pm in CONCERT: ’'Renaissance" and "Caravan” 8 pm in College High Gym. Sponsored by Dance Club. Come and Browse Panzer Gym. Sponsored by CLUB. Admission: Admission: Dance Club Members $1 Non-members SGA-S3 others-$4. Tickets available in Student $1.25. Open Door Center Lobby. HALLOWEEN CATACOMB DANCE: "Top Flight.” 8-12 pm in Life Hall Cafeteria. Sponsored ALUMNI RECITAL: Sponsored by Sigma Alpha Bookstore by CLUB. Admission: 75 cents with costume, $1 lota. 3 pm, McEachern Recital Hall. Free. without costume. Mostly Paperbacks LECTURE: Marketing Meeting. Speaking will be Rental Library MON., OCT. 28 William Armstrong of Tenneco Co. 7:30 pm in Ordering, Wrapping MOVIE: "Blazing Saddles." 8 pm in Memorial Student Center meeting rooms. Sponsored by Phi 239-9555 Mailing Services Auditorium. Sponsored by CLUB Cinema and Chi Theta. Free. 60 P0MPT0N AVE. VERONA 326 N. Fullerton Ave. Sigma Delta Phi. Admission: 75 cents. Allstate Insurance Companies O ff Watchung Avenue THURS., OCT. 31 Home Office ¡Northbrook, III In Montclair LECTURE: "The Oil Crisis: Its Implications for TUES., OCT. 29 746-7535 FACULTY DISCUSSION: on accountability. 4 Jews and Christians.” Speaking will be Rabbi Marc pm, Studio Theater. Sponsored by American H. Tanenbaum. 8 pm in Student Center ballroom. Association of University Professors. Free. MEETING: Amateur Radio Society. 12 noon in ASTROLOGER: Jori Frank. 11-12 and 1-3 pm in Eco. Club and Center for Economic Education Present W-236. Sponsored by ARS. Anyone interested in Student Center meeting rooms- Sponsored by Amateur Radio is welcome. CLUB. Free. INFLATION AND YOUR FUTURE” Oct. 30 The Practitioners 1975 Foreign 1 to 4 pm Celebrate Medical School Government: Daniel Rosen Business: James Riley All Saints ' Day Nov.1 Catalogue Labor: Norman Eiger Application procedures, Folk Mass Celebration Oct. 31 requirements and statistics at The Acedemicians Newman House over 400 medical schools Noon to 2 pm 10 am and 7 pm abroad. Harold Flint, Louis Guthrie, Chuan-Yu Chen Recommended by the Memorial Auditorium 2 to 4 pm Association of American The Social Critic: David Levey Noon Medical Colleges. Place: Student Center, Ballroom B Sponsored By Newman Community $9.95 N.Y.S. add 7% Tax Order From The Foreign Medical School First Annual Information Center MONTCLARION Publications Division Frank Balistrieri advertising manager 1 East Main St. Julian 3 . Jafft Bayshore, N Y 11706 Michael F.X. Grieco advisor Mike Finnegan arts editor Bernie Sluzas assistant graphics manager w emoria u ectur Rich Keller assistant sports editor Bill Gibson associate editor Are you in the Scott Winter business manager Religious Historian and Authority on John, Milton? Men of A.P.O. circulation Jewish-Christian Relations Alice Hartman editorial assistant Jerry Sapienza graphics manager RABBI MARCTANNENBAUM Michael Hatem magazine editor Will Speak On Sue Castner photography editor Hank Gola sports editor “THE OIL CRISIS: AVON: Your Campus representative. Call Karen The MONTCLARION is published weekly throughout the IMPLICATIONS FOR JEWS AND CHRISTIANS” 746-4268. academic year, except during examination, vacation and Winter Seasion, by the Student Government Aseociation, Inc., of Montclair APARTMENT TO SHARE: Two State College, Valley Road at Normal Ave., Upper Montclair, NJ. Thurs., Oct. 31 bedrooms, rent $120 a month. Good 07043. Telephone: (201) 893-6100. 8 pm Location. Montclair. 783-4456 after 6 pm. Advertising rates upon request. Known office of publication: Student Center Ballrooms Student Center, Upper Montclair, N J. 07043^. PAPERS TY P E D : 50 cents a page. The MONTCLARION is a member of the New Jersey Collegiate Open to Public Call Frank 481-6793 after 5 pm. Prsw Association and is a six time winner of the All-American Admission: Free rating of the Associated Collegiate Press Competition. LOST: 35 mm Kodak camera with a The editorial opinions expressed represent those of the Co-Sponsored by Jewish Student Union broken shutter release. Reward. Call 744-1492 after 6 pm. editor-in-chief unless otherwise designated. MON TCLARION/Thurs., Oct. 24. 1974 3. Verbal Blows Spark Board Meeting opportunity. By Ann Karen McLean in various economic areas come from down the street" (the should cooperate in an effort to Lacatena was not intimidated by TRENTON-The October meeting nationwide. state house). convince the state to support higher the charge. He explained that the of the state Board of Higher Insisting that his staff is "doing Hedging slightly, Lacatena then education," he said. unions were indeed in support of the Education was the scene of an everything we can to maintain referred to the terminology the Sitting back in his chair, the income tax and did lobby for it in explosive 40-minute debate about the quality, student enrollments and chancellor has recently used to refer chancellor smiled smugly and said: the form of letter-writing campaigns projected 1975-76 bulged deficit for present levels of tuition,” Dungan to a large percentage of state college "M r. Lacatena, are there no frivolous and resolutions to the state the state colleges. then remarked that state college students. Dungan retorted: students at your institution?" legislature. Marcoantonio Lacatena, faculties are to blame or the pending "Frivolous!" THE UNION leader replied: representing the state Federation of. financial "crunch." As Dungan Lacatena was quick to answer the "Maybe one." Leo Galger, representing the New College Locals, became incensed spoke, Lacatena motioned to vice charge: "You want to use our Waiting for the laughter to stop, Jersey Education Association (NJEA) when Chancellor of Higher Education chairman Neuberger for the floor. resources in searching out frivolous Dungan began formulating a new motioned to speak, and brought the Ralph A. Dungan called a resolution DUNGAN SAID to Linden: "You students! You shouldn't think of point of attack. "I didn't see your debate back to the main issue. "I am to oppose the deficit "gibberish" and guys have to decide on the tradeoffs. less bocks in the library or some people lobbying for the income tax," surprised," he said, "that the voices "darn bad staff w ork." In the latter You can have your salary people may have to be laid o ff." he told Lacatena. apparently of 88,000 faculty members have not part of the discussion, Dungan's increase—but that may mean tuitions Lacatena began his rebuttal by implying that the tax would have reached the legislature." reference to "frivolous" students have to be increased, or there w ill be accusing the chancellor of "getting averted the present financial crisis.