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MB rlito's Way; p. 13 • Bohn's roof, p. 5 News/Wednesday, November 24, 1993 From the editor’s desk... [MONT Calle-in-Chief I CLARIO N One month ago, I was given the opportunity to visit Dealey Plaza in Dallas w here John K. Kennedy's life was senselessly ended on November 22,l%3. Like many of my peers of 1 13 Student Center Annex Generation "X", it is difficult for me to become emotionally affected by the events of that Upper Montclair, NJ 07043 day. Tel. 201.655.5169 Fax 201.655.743.3 While I understand completely the gravity of w hat transpired, I do not feel that our EXECUTIVE BOARD generation, myself included, can truly feel the same way about it as someone w ho actually lived through it. George Calle...... Editor-in-Chicf You hear alot about the thousand or so days of Camelot but unless you were there you Chris Hinck...... Treasurer cannot truly appreciate what that meant to a country that had, w ithin the previous 20 years, EDITORIAL BOARD fought in W W II and Korea and was beginning to dive into the quagmire that would become Vietnam.. Glenn Steinberg...... News Editor On the homefront, the Reconstruction of the 1870's had furthered the cause of racial Christina Tischio ...... Editorial Editor equality very little. By the time JFK entered office in 1961, the country was on the verge Keith Idee...... Sports Editor of a racial war, organized crime operated completely unchecked and while the days of the Kelly Schab...... Arts Editor "Red Scare" had recently subsided, the Soviet Union had, for the first time, established a Jcddy W est...... Features Editor foothold in the Americas(Cuba). Raul Rivera...... Photo F'ditor It was a time when Ward and June were the representative models of the nuclear family Kevin Colligan...... INIJ Coordinator and "God and Country" were still uttered together. Gordon Patterson..Technical Consultant No, our generation can't possibly do anything else but watch Oliver Stone's movie, listen Greg MacSwecncy...... Asst. NcwsEditor to all the talkshow guests' conspiracy theories and wonder how Chappaquidik 'Fed Brian Falzarano...... Asst. Sports Editor continues to be re-elected. Jason Alders...... Cartoonist It's "a whole new world" out there alright-a lifetime away from the events in Dallas 30 Sam R o ck...... Copy Editor years ago. Steve Kalas...... Graphic Assistant I appeal to the rest of Generation "X" to try to understand what JFK's assasination meant ADVERTISING MANAGER and still means to this country. It was the pasing of an age of innocence to the one we now live in. An age when Kevin Schwoebel information travels around the world twice as quickly as it once had in a small town. An age GRAPHIC & PAGE DESIGN when traveling to China can take less time than it took to go to the general store. Kevin Colligan It's a whole new fast-paced world out there. The pressureto perform is on us more than it's ever been on any generation. Call it progress if you will but don't forget the past. The FACULTY ADVISOR future is watching...the torch has been passed. Prof. Ron Hollander

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Corrections Advertising Policy DEADLINES SIZE DIMENSIONS PRICE The deadline to submit advertisements to The Montclarion is noon on the Friday immediately It is the policy of Eighth Page 3.3" X 4.9" $70.“ I preceding the issue in which you wish to advertise. BILLING The Montclarion Quarter Page 6.6" X 4.9" $125.“ First-time advertisers are required to pre-pay to correct any errors. their ad orders. Established accounts may opt to X Half Page 6.6 10" $200.°° pre-pay at a 5% discount. Tearsheets and invoices If you find any errors, will be mailed approximately (3) days following Full Page 13.25 X 10" $310.“ call us at 655-5169 publication. Payment is due (30) days after insertion date. After(45)daysofnon-payment, a 10% finance Classified Ad* 30 words $10.°° charge will be levied. Any payment not recieved •pre-payment required for classifieds after (60) days will be forwarded to an outside collection agency. IVIC ) N T 2 CIARION News/Wednesday, November 24, 1993__ Labor dispute settled Kaul K ivera K Kaul by Mike Csat/os argued that the appointment of a non­ After weeks of labor union picketing, union contractor did not comply with w hich gained the support of the loeal Governor Jim Florio’s “Order 99", an teacher’s union, the renovation of executive order asking state agencies to Chapin Mall ended last week when the hire local trade unions. contractor originally hired was pulled The picketing brought Local 1904of off the job. the American Federation of Teachers The contractor, C B C Industries, an out to support Local 694. Local 1904 out of state, non-union company, was supported by putting pressure on the called off the job due to questions of administration to resolve the situation. fulfilling the agreement, said Vice T h e teacher's union also spoke with President of Administration and C B C to get the contractor to negotiate Finance, Thomas Auch. with local trade unions. “Wc were concerned as to whether Tom Dinardo, a local 694 member, the original contractor, CBC, could indicated thatCBCdid not comply with complete the contract,” said Auch. the teacher’s union’s request. Since the contract had been “They (CBC) never contacted us. terminated, Auch said, “wc now are T h ey never even made an attempt to looking at the possibility of another contact the local labor unions,” Dinardo contractor doing the job,” but declined said. further comment due to the possibility MSC President Irvin Reid said, “We of litigation for M SC . have a desire to maintain food relations C B C Industries couId not be reached with local unions that wc have dealt for comment. with in the past.” However, Auch said Part o f the ventilation system that is to be p u t into the Rathske/lar Immediately after the decision was that the threat of a reported strike by the made to terminate the renovation by teacher’s union and the labor union C B C , local laborunion Local 694cndcd picketing did not have an effect on the their several weeks of picketing in front decision to take CBC off the Chapin Rat to put in new of Chapin Hall. Local 694 members Mall renovation. ventilation system Inspecting Carol during winter break “A D ickens of a giggle” Wider variety of foods to be introduced for second semester December 2,3,4,9, 10, and 11, at 8:00 pm. b yJ.R . WaltJotc' repair and restoration account for the December 3 and 12 at 2:00 pm. D ue to the addition of a $65,(XX) Student Center. ventilation system in the Rathskcllar, The construction of the new 1993-94 Mainstage Theatre Series the variety of foods offered will be ventilation system will allow the Rat to Department of Broadcasting, Speech Communication, Dance and Theatre. increased for the second semester of enhance its menu for grilled and deep School of Fine and Performing Arts this year. fried items such as hamburgers, Montclair State Originally, the Rat was to be closed cheeseburgers, hot dogs, grilled chicken, from Friday, Nov. 19 until Monday, buffalo wings , french fries and onion Box office hours: Monday thru Friday 10:00 - 5:00 pm. Nov. 29, but due to information received rings. Saturday 12:00-5:00pm. on Wednesday, Nov. 17, Mrs. Connie The cost of the items on the new Call the Box Office at (201) 655- 5112 Ford, Acting Director of the Student menu are u n kn o w n at th is tim e, Center, said that the Rat most probably however, the old items will remain the will not be closed until winter break. same price. Also, the hours of the Rat Ford said the school recieved are expected to be the same, said Karen information that the state inspectors may Katt, Director of Auxiliary Services. not be able to inspect the Rat during the A new vent is being built because Caribbean Student Organization time of its original proposed closing, "the current system does not m eet w ith and in order not to inconvenience the new grill venting code set by the students anymore thatn they have to, Division of Community Affairs," Ford they hope to have the work done during said. winter break. Phis new code states that the grilling In a meeting that took place on vent must be separate from that of the Thursd ay, Nov. 18, Ford met with the oven vent. GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING architect and contractors to confirm the Members of the student body appear date of Jan. 3 for the contractors to to be looking forw ard to the new change resume work in the kitchen. in the menu. MONDAYS, 4 PM. RM 416 STUDENT CENTER According to Ford, work has already Jen LoRe, 19, a Political Science started and will continue, but no work major, said, "I think it is a great idea for in the kitchen will be done, so they the increase in the menu." "GET UP” "STAND UP" "GET INVOLVED" don’t have to shut down. Lvnn Silvestri, 22, an Knglish major, The Vice-President of feels that the renovation will be Administration and Finance, l orn Auch, beneficial in that, "the new variety of said that the money w ill come from the food w ill accommodate everyone." MOIST! CI ARI ON 3 The Montclorion/Wednesday, November 24, 1993

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a m c )is r i 4 CLARION News/Wednesday, November 24, 1993__ Bohn Hall replaces 22 year-old roof

by Rob Confirm Bohn Mall is receiving a new roof then brings the new materials up for costing $173,000 for the first time in 22 the several workers on top of the years. The construction will continue building. throughout Novem ber and is scheduled Bohn Mall has 9-11 different roof to be finished by D ec. 12th. T h e roof is topsthat w ill be replaced in the coming being repaired due to minor leaks. weeks. Director of Facilities, Jerry Quinn, “Early on students complained of said that the construction was not an the tar being used, and jackham m er emergency, but something that the noises for the construction of the school wanted to get done before the sundcck,” Director of Bohn Mall, Joe winter months had arrived. Quinn also DiMichele said. mentioned leaks in different locations, DiM ichelc w ent on tosay that there none of which were severe. have not been any complaints lately. Many student have noticed the crane The sundcck will be opened by the perched on top of the west end of the spring time for the student to use. building with the cable that extends to Several students said that the the ground. Dum psters also block most construction did not affect them, w hile the entrance of Bohn Hall which is now' others said that the jackhammer was in the process of being filled with the often very loud. ... twenty-two year old roofing materials. Students from the top floorcouldn’t T h e crane lowers the trash down and be reached for comment. Buy a Macintosh nowandyoucan organize your time, straighten out your finances or go completely ballistic.

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ivioi^r CIARION 5 The Montclarion/Wednesday, November 24, 1993 MONT CLARION The Montclarion needs a production editor. Any graphic design or technology majors familiar with Pagemaker for Macintosh who are looking for an excellent resume builder,please call Chris at 655-5230.

(Shopping CLUB. Brings you a Day at the Mall. Franklin Mills in Philadelphia. When: Sat., December 4 Time: Leave MSC 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Cost: $5.00 Students $10.00 Non-students. Treat yourself. Buy a ticket and go on a shopping spree.

Tickets on sale at the CLUB office, SC Annex Dm. 112D, 655-5232.

CLUB is a Class One Organization of the SGA.

MONT 6 CLARION News/Wednesday, November 24, 1993____ Combating Those Mid-Semester Blues

by Darla lira no It that tim e again. Days are shorter. 1. Vitamins! T h a t’s right. Vitamins.your main source of protein. You need there w hen you get back. Phis w ill help Sleeves arc longer. Professors arc W ell, I ’m telling you to take them you three balanced meals a day (hnimm. you refresh and gain a new perspective heaping on the work as you're working know, swallow them. This may not that’s a new concept.) in order to keep on things. If a weekend is coming up on battling you cold. Ahh yes, it's that alleviate the pain completely, but it will you body going through these draining and you have nothing planned, plan to time again. Bring on those mid-(fall) help restore the nutrients bcingdcplctcd months. Every body’s sleep patterns gather up some friends and go on a road semester blues, the seemingly endless from your vary, but trip or go camping. No books allowed! hours that form days and weeks in bod y over m ake sure 5. Vlavbc it’s the monotony of mid- between the beginning and end of a the next few y o u ’ re semester that’s got you down. Need semester. months. getting something new to spark up you life a At the beginning of the fall semester, Plus, it may enough to bit? Now is the time to ask out that we carry with us remnants of summer just give you restore your dreamy girl/guy that sm iles at you on vacation and u ¡Id imaginations that last a little body’s umph your way to lunch every day. It’s fall and us into the first few weeks of classes. energy and each night. there’s nothing better than long walks There is a glim m er of excitem ent in the h e lp you Y o u ’ ll be through colorful leaves with bulky air as we reunite with old pals and scope from falling needing sweaters and a cup of hot chocolate. the territory for new acquaintances. The asleep p le n ty of Maybe your new partner could even end of the semester promises Christmas during UMPH! help reduce the stressof tests and papers. break and a sense of completion. But is e c o n o m ic s 3. Be study partners. Relax! there hope as we plunge recklessly into class. Now is H ave you 6. Maybe you just need a simple the eternal black hole of the mid- a good time forgot tc n change to brighten up your dreary days. semester void? Is there? Should we end for your how? How about a new hair-cut, or some new it now? We could take more cold body to kick Rem em ber, clothes? Maybe you could redecorate medicine than we’re supposed to, or into second sit d o w n , your room or paint it. O r just simply drop out o f school and go to work (how gear in order breathe, no color your hair. Be creative! inviting!) or tie ourselves to a railroad to get out of this rut alive. Vitamins arc distractions. OK, so these suggestions arc only to track and sing the blues. Or, we can join your accelerator. Stare at the w alls if that’s w hat it takes. help pass the time. But just remember the masses of fellow college goers in 2. Not only should you be takingO h, so now you remember! If you must, the blues usually last only two months. marching off to w ar. Is it a losing battle? vitam ins but you should be eating and write it into your daily schedule. Just So hang in there and breathe deep and No. What defense do we have? I ’ll tell sleeping too. “Well, or course I cat and don’t forget to take time to R ELA X ! it’ll be time for finals before you know you. I ’ve numbered our plan of action in sleep!” you say. But I ’m not talking 3 4. Get Away. Not that this will solve it. Oh yeah, finals, well that’s a whole a neat little list. hours of sleep a night and a six pack as your problems. The blues may still be other column.

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Class One Concerts Presents Post-Turkey Day Entertainment LIFETIME HOLESHOT SHIRK CIRCUS Wednesday, December 1 7:00 p.m. in the Rat Come - show your thanks to the Pumpkin Pie gods Class One Concerts is a Class One Organization of the SGA

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ATTENTION ALL MONTCLAIR STATE COLLEGE STUDENTS Many students have inquired about Players and I would just like to take this opportunity to cordially invite students to come and check Players out. WHAT IS PLAYERS?

Players was founded in 1937 to give Montclair State College students the opportunity to work in theatre. Since its inception, Players has pro­ duced over 128 plays and musicals for the students of Montclair State. In the early 1970s Players became a Class One Organization of the SGA. The 1974 production of One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest fea­ tured our most famous alumnus, Bruce Willis. Players has a continued commitment to produce quality theatre. WHO SHOULD JOIN PLAYERS? Anyone who has ever wanted to be involved in the theatre, actors, musi­ cians, dancers, artists, designers, writers, technical, publicists, market­ ing directors, business majors, all students of Montclair State College. Players is not just for theatre majors. HOW CAN I GET INVOLVED? By attending our General Membership meetings on Tuesday at 6:30 in room 118 of the Student Center or by calling 655-5159. WHY SHOULD I JOIN PLAYERS? Meet people - make new friends. A chance to perform, direct, design, and write for the theatre.

To express your creative self.

Great item for your resume.

So do not hesitate, come to our general membership meetings, drop by our office or call 655-5159.

MONTI CLARION 11 Wednesday, November 24, 1993 REVIEW: Scorpions —Fate the Heat, face Sl­ it's empty calories

Ay A>//y Schab know/tonight you’re mine, forget the guy grand total, four? All in all. Face the Heat is filled with If anyone has ever wondered if George your with.” T h ese lyrics are only the T h e tenth track, “Nightmare Avcnue,” nothing but empty calories. It is a reflec­ O rw ell’s prophesy in /iW /camc true and foreshadowing of songs to come. sounds as if the w riters were looking for a tion of our society that likes syrupy sweet­ that popular songs arc now created by “Under the Same Sun” is a why-can’t- filler song and came up with a surrealistic ness as soon as possilblc no matter w hat cranking a machine, the Scorpions’ latest we-all-just-gct-along-song. It’s another theme as an excuse for writing dow n any the price. In this case, the price was effort, bare the Heat, is all the proof you social commentary about the breakdown words that came to mind. I low ’s this for artistic quality and creativity. need. of society and the world's moral code. brilliance? “Last night I went to kill/ The instrumentals arc worthy enough T h e song starts off a little sappy with a some time at the famous grill/ where the From aft of us in for some praise: Rudolf Schenkcr’s and sitar though it docs get pretty catchy as tall eats the small/ there were girls all over Matthias Jabs's guitars rock and I lerman the song goes on. mc/that’smyinsanity/don’tcallmcRingo, A&E, Happy Harebell's drums and Ralph “Do you ever ask yourself/ is there a call me Paul.” Rieckermann’s bass set up a nice, solid heaven in the sky/ why can’t we stop the “L o n e ly Nights”has a chorus that rhythm but there are parts that arc lacking fight.” Do you ever ask yourself why on sounds strangely similar to the Car's “Since any quality. god’s green earth songs like these arc You’re Gone” and isabout a guy reminisc­ Klaus Meine’s vocals get annoying af­ created? ing about a girl w ho left him. ter three songs and the lyrics leave much The next song, “Unholy Alliance,” is There is a surprise song at the end of to be desired. yet another social commentary about track eleven. It’s an Klvis-csquc little T h e first song is one of the stronger troubled times. “W e must be blind not to ditty which might be called “Ann Marie,” tracks on the album. “Alien Nation” is see the signs.” It has a terrible chorus and but the title isn’t given. about a lost “city of angels” where evil weak instrumentals. and terror rule the street. “Woman,” the sixth track, is about a T h e song has a good instrumental intro guy about to tell a woman that he loves A Perfect World, directed and gets right down to business. I ’he her. It’s slow' and dreamlike with a good, guitars arc grinding and the drums are bluesy solo but the lyrics are very weak. throbbing. “I late to be N ice” is about a guy who’s by Clint Eastwood,to be “ In the city ofangcls/ your future won’t not in love with a beautiful woman and is see the light ofday.” T h is social commen­ not impressed by her. This song, like tary reflects the band’s home country, many others on the album, doesn’t say released today Germany. much of anything at all and leaves the T h e next track, “N o Pain No Gain” is listener with nothing but empty calories. a self-affirmation type of song. “Believe “Taxman Woman” (what kind of a in yourself stand tall/ another day it’s in title is this!?) is about aguy complaining to your hand/ you can be the winner in the a woman that she’s taking all his money. end,” Meine wails. W hile the intentions T h e music suggests a certain urgency if are good, the chorus is weak. little else. “Someone to Touch” is a cliche ridden “Ship of Fools,” not to be confused song of a girl trying to win a girl over with with the World Party song, is yet another machismo. “I ’m the answer baby and you breakdown-of-society-song. W hat’s the Coming up...

The MosictARtos «till provide free listings ofyourA&E events if you drop a note off to Kelly Schab. the A&F. editor, by Friday a t noon. Wednesday, Nov. 24 A R T- College Art Gallery. “Dreamakers.” Children's art work sponsored by Crayola. Curated by Susan Ueshnoff of the Department of Fine Arts and art Clint F.astxc'oodas Red Garnett in A Perfect World. education students. T h e College Art Gallery is located in L ife Hall. Hours are 10 Coming to a theater near you today is A Perfect World directed by the Academy a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. For more information, call (201)655-5113. Aw ard-w inning Clint Eastwood. Runs until Dec. 17. T h e movie, set in 1963 is all about a hardened criminal, Butch I Iaynes (played by Kevin Costner), who has just escaped from I luntsville prison in T e x a s and takes a AR I - ( iallery ()nc. I he Russian ( Ihildren's Art Kxhibit. Ciallcry ()nc is located seven-year-old boy, Phillip Perry (T.J. Lowther), hostage. in the I .ifc I lull Annex. I lours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday and 1 On his trail is Texas Ranger Red Garnett (Clint Eastwood) and a team of deputies, to 5 p.m. Saturday and Su nday. For more information, call (201) 655-5113. including criminologist Sally Gerber (Laura l)ern). The governor of Texas has Thursday, Dec. 2 allocated a special trailer to Garnett for use as a mobile command center during the T H E A T R E - “ Inspecting Carol.” T h e holiday hit from the award-winning chase. There is a keen public interest in the I Iaynes case, because President John F. director Daniel Shapiro and the Seattle Repertory Theatre that follows the antics Kennedy is scheduled to visit Dallas in less than two weeks. of a bankrupt acting company and their inept performance of Dicken’s “A That alone should lure people into theaters as the movie is being released two days ( Christmas Carol.” 8 p.m. I )ec. 2-4 and 0-11 with a 2 p.m. matinee on Dec. 3 and Dec. after the 3()th anniversary of Kennedy’s assassination. 12. Pickets: $7.50 general admission; $6 senior citizens, faculty/staff/alumni; $3.50 A Perfect World looks at relationships between generations and the accidental turns students with l . l ). continued on page J 3 ivic >rsri 12 CIARION Arts&Entertainment/Wednesday, November 24, 1993

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that can change lives irreversibly. It is a I like the character-driven aspect to character-driven story of a convict whose all films, whether they arc action stories or basic instincts arc well-meaning, despite not. I vc never really disassociated the his history, his cynicism and his inability two, and although I understand the differ­ to fit into the social mainstream. Ibitch ence from a genre or marketing point of Haynes and his scven-vcar-old captive view, I would never choose one or another are living a fantasy life on the run. It will story on that basis. inevitably intersect with the reality of I think I vc always tried to search out Texas Ranger Red Ciarnctt, a man who character-driven stories." must enforce the law in a most imperfect About the character of Hutch I laincs, world. Eastwood said, “ I Ic’s a smart guy and “For all intents and purposes the kid is he s unpredictable, but he docs have a a necessity,” said Costner in a recent sensitivity about him, especially to the Welcome, loyal readers, to yet another sonal tragedy over the past couple ofyears. interview. “Butch takes him as a hostage boy he takes hostage. I Ic ’s a complex exciting installment of PR O H KTBIG G ! Mis son died of a mysterious infection. for protection and its only after he’s spent character, which I think makes for an • Batman3. What do we already know? Shortly thereafter, bis ex-wife commited time with the boy and he’s learns about interesting film.” Tim Barton is out as director. Joel suicide. Bixby starred in many television bis background that he realizes their fam­ Schumacher is in. Now what? Burton is programs. 11 is most famous and recogniz­ ily history is similar. back in, but as executive producer. Robin able roles were in l/y Favorite. Martian and “I think the most important thing to Williams and John Malkovich arc the top The Incredible Hulk and all of the H ulk 'IV know about Hutch is that he is a very choices to play the Riddlcr, the films movies. In the last couple of years he dangerous individual, regardless of how proposed big bad guy. Robin? Another directed the hit 'TV show Blossom. personable or sociable he might be. T h is love interest? Answers forthcoming. •E m ile Ardolino succomcd to the is something that normal society has a •Francis Ford Coppola is considering AIDS virus this week. The academy tendency to overlook or to presume it can doing a sequal to Bram Strokeds Dracula. award-w inning director’s films included be overcome.” The Van Helsing Chronicles would concen­ Dirty Dancing, Sister Act /, Chances Are, /I Perfect World is Eastwood's 17th di­ trate on Anthony I lopkins (Silence o f the Three. Men and a Tittle Isrdy and the brand Kevin Costner and TJ. Lowther. rectorial effort and he recently commented /strnhs) character from the first film. new Xutcraker Suite starring Macaulv on how he chooses w hich movies to act in, • The Crow is having more trouble. The Culkin. direct in or both: “At this point in my life Rem em ber to violent film that starred Brandon Lee in Finali some special PROPHET if a project doesn’t have too much for my the title role is being rejected by studio Holiday notcs.To Squid. I found your character to do then I might take a chance recycle your after studio for distribution. I,ee was shot retainer. You can relax. T o Jane. Yes, you and do both. Most of the time I ’m looking and killed on the set of The Crow. But the have class tonight. Sorry. ToStef. How are foraprojecttoeitherdirectoractin. That Montclarions!■ death of Lee is not the only selling prob­ your brownies? T o Mel. I guess I'll just sit would be my first choice. lem. It's violence and it’s probability of in my house fri., alone, dreaming of what attaining a dreaded NC-17 rating are also might have been.To S.O.P. and Quest. tough factors. Don't die. T o all of my loyal readers. KEVIN •Bill Bixby died this week at age 59. Don’t choke on the bones of your' I han ks- COSTNER Bixby suffered multiple cancers and per­ giving fish! Happy Holiday! CLINT EASTWOOD REVIEW: Carlito’s Way fry Christina Tischio our as well as the performances of the Man, for all you ladies out there who extras strewn intermittently. love Pacino, get off your sofa and go give Pacino is strong, really allowing his a well spent six-dollar adventure a try, character to display depth even within found in Car/ito’s Way. It was a fantastic- the limitations of basic language. T h e trip into a Puerto Rican criminal’s life. audience ¡sable to fit intoCarlito’s shoes T h e premise of the movie is a reformed and at the same time feel empathy for criminal, bent on pursuing his dream of his position in life. Pacino creates the living a quiet life, selling cars in his idea unarguably Spanish flavor to the movie, of Paradise, the Bahamas.This dream is and the combination is no less than quickly soured with his first day out of titillating. jail racing to crumble until the closing of I he movie is successful and one point

the movie. that can not Ik discarded is the over­ All this is brought out in a grainy, whelming talent of the director. De- gritty movie displayed in the backwaters Palma flexes his directing muscles in­ of the city with a Spanish crooked back­ credibly. Some shots, (the staircase, cre­ drop. ative pans of the rooms, the various His love, played by Penelope Ann overhead bathroom shots) just craw I as Miller, does a pretty good job but I have one w ith the environment. T h e match to say this is the one weak link in the of content and image will blow through movie. She dances better than she acts the screen, creating a believable fan­ but still creates a steamy and passionate- tasy. relationship with Pacino. The setting is the seventies, so those The gem in disguise in Sean Penn as of you that appreciate that fashion will Carlito’s lawyer. It is always so impres­ marvel at the selection appearing in this sive w hen an actor throws himself into a film. role as Penn does here. Not only does his The film lasts a good two hours and exterior change dramatically to fit the twenty minutes but feels more like

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Aries: (Mar. 21-Apr. 19) You’ll Scorpio: (Oct. 24-Nov. 21) Focus off the mark by Mark Parisi wander into the “Wild Com­ on the positive side of your tu­ edies" section at the video store berculosis. and realize that Wild is actually Sagittarius: (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) their code word for Dirty. Don't listen to what everyone Taurus: (Apr. 20-May 20) Are else says. Trust the little voice in you unable to find a friend? Per­ your head that tel Is you to drink haps it’s time to do some soul- vodka until you vomit blood. searching. Emptying your Capricorn: (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) It bloated, leaking colostomy bag will take a keen mind and a couldn’t hurt, either. steady hand to felch your way Gemini: (May 21-June23) Bullies into becoming Busby County’s and ruffians torment you until a Garden Parade Queen. chimpanzee teaches you the Aquarius: (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)Dance mystical art of “Chympkata.” your problems away with a tall, Cancer: (June 22—July 22) New dark Taurus. Tell him you had a laws force you to change your wonderful evening, then blind school football team from “The him with a blast of mace. Fighting Cherokee Braves" to Pisces: (Feb. 19-Mar. 20) Some “The Pink Chiffon Mama’s days you just want to say “You Boys.” stupid bus driver jerk! You can Leo: (July 23-Aug. 23) A n eli­ just go to heck!" But don’t, be­ gible Pisces may get away if you’re cause he'll kick you off and then not extra careful he's locked up you’ll have to walk. in your trunk. Virgo: (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) A ro­ Ruby Wyner-lo is in trouble with the mantic moonlit night will net law again! Write letters on her behalf you serious viral infections all to City Hall, urging city officials to over your face and mouth. drop her misdemeanor theft charge. Libra: (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Demand Ruby thanks you for your kind sup­ a raise from your boss, and when port. he fires you, cry like an infant. © 1993 by O nion Features Syndicate MONT CLARION 15 Wednesday, November 24, 1993 MSC wins ECAC southwest regional title Hanged-up Volker leads Red Hawks past Dickinson season finale, 17-9

by Brian Falzarano the half and told me to get ready. It’s Gerry Martress, who was the game’s half, along with 46 yards on two punt After injuring his achilles tendon last funny, because coach told me to get MN P with 169 all-purpose yards, ran for returns, and 12 yards on a reception. week, the question was this: Would ready behind the building so they a five-yard touchdown run to give the “Gerry is just his own breed of M SC’s starting quarterback Darren (Dickinson) wouldn’t see me." Red Haw ks the lead for good. player,” Volker said. “ If you told G erry Volker play in the KCAC southwest An example of how Volker helped Volker completed a key 14-yard pass to run through a brick wall, he would. regional football championship this past his team to victory w as the beginningof to w ide receiver Tyrone Rolls to keep H e ’s got that much heart." Saturday against Dickinson College? the second half. Dickinson (7-4) went that drive alive. I lowever, Martress, w ho Ginacola agreed with Volker. “Pretty The answer was vcs. While ahead 6-3 on John l ice’s three-yard usually has to share top billing with his good assessment. I le's the type of player sophomore Pete Collesano started, touchdown run in the second quarter. teammates, had a tremendous game. a coach loves to have on his team." Volker cam e on in the second half and But V olker set the tempo for the second The senior from Sussex collected 108 Giancola said. led MSC (7-3, 4-2 NJAC) on two half by leading M SC on a drive in which yards rushing, 91 of them in the first Another departure who had a solid touchdown drives to give the Red I law ks game was senior fullback John Culver. a 17-9 win to end the 1993 season on a The Newark native had 45 yards on cold day in Carlisle, Pa. nine carries, not exactly numbers which will send him to Canton. What he will be remembered for in this game will be Football his 11 yard touchdow n run, in w hich he was hit by at least three Dickinson “That’s why I didn’t start,” defenders at the six-yard line before quarterback Darren Volker said of his carrying them in to the end zone to give injury “He (M SC coach Rick Giancola) M S C a 17-9 lead, w hich the Red Haw ks said, 'If you feel good, you’ll probably made stand. play’.” 11 can be argued that they were looked “We felt he would be physically able over by the NCAA Division III to play. We were gonna play him tournament committee, but it is still anyway,” said Giancola. quite an accomplishment to end your In the past year, Dan M arino and season with a championship, even if it Lawrence Taylor have both sustained wasn't a national championship. achilles tendon injuries. But Volker, his “ I think it was important for us to end face showing great pain after last the season on a win note.” said Giancola. Saturday’s loss to Rowan, also had a “ I really didn’t think it was gonna be sprained ankle for which he was also that bigof a deal,” Volker said. However, treated for last week. he also added, “It gives the seniors "I didn’t think I would play,” Volker something good to go away with. Six said. “The offense wasn’t moving the John Culver, the Reel Hawks starting fullback who played in his last game for M SC in and four looks a lot worse than seven ball. Coach (Giancola) came up to me at Saturday's 17-9 win over Dickinson, ran for 45 carries on nine carries and a touchdown. and three.” Zapata starring on the soccer field; trying to break the language barrier off of it by Keith A. Idee c the sophomore who w as born and raised years at M SC. It seems that everyone has a busy j in Colum bia before com ing to the “ I know more about the team concept schedule these days. M SC soccer player United States five years ago. now,” Zapata said. “The team’s Alex Zapata is not different, but his is an ^ “ The more Knglish I learn, the easier accomplishments are much more extreme case. c school gets,” said Zapata through Hector important than individual ones, but it’s Zapata, who has been named the ■“ Rivera, a senior physical education/ good to be noticed.” NJAC Player of the Year, has a full-time sports m edicine major who served as an Kvcn if the NJAC hadn’t “noticed” job, carries a full couse load, plays soccer c interpreter. him, head coach Rob Chesney is one as much as possible and has done it all « The schoolwork and learning a new person who Zapata has left a lasting thus far without speaking Knglish. language have been the hard parts. T h e impression on. The 25-year-old Paterson resident °° soccer, on the other hand, has been just “H e’s a dynamic player and it’s rare works at the Sealy Mattress Co. as a as natural for Zapata as it has always to get a chance to coach a player of his machine operator in his home town and been. caliber,” said Chesney. “We were 10-2 attends classes at MSC on Thursday Zapata was a key member of the in games that he played in and 3-5-1 in and Friday nights and Saturday and KCAC New York/New Jersey Metro games that he was out, so that should championship team a few weeks back. tell you something.” Sunday mornings. Zapata, a Paterson resident, has recently Although the classes are difficult, the been named SJAC Player o f the Year. Team work has been something that transition has become more smooth for Zapata has learned a lot about in his two continued on page 17 V I C ) N 1 CI ARION — Sports/Wednesday, November 24, 1993 ------Spinogatti scores 25 to give Red Hawks split in tourney MSC wins consolation at Bevo Francis Classic against stiff NAIA comp by Brian Falzarano Senior forward and team captain other upcoming opponents. “On T h e y said that they would be a more Keith llincs, who made the all­ defense, we’ll try and trap more.” diverse team offensively without Lee tournament team, had 13 points, as did N O T H : T h e results from last night’s Mullins. Theyalso said they would bca junior forward Chris Jackson. Keith home game against Ramapo were not better team without him. Roberts, a Division I transfer in at press time. The latter remains to be seen. In fromWagncr College (N.Y.) who is winning the consolation game of the expected to be a major contributor this M S C -88 Bevo Francis Classic in Rio Cirandc, year, added 14, while Chris Smith came Roberts 3-(l)-5-14, Jackson 5-(0)-3-13, Ohio, 88-74 over Dacmen College, six off if the bench with 11 points and six llincs 6-(0)-l-13, Spinogatti 5-(3)-6-25, players, led by Dean Spinogatti’s 25 assists. McCauley ()-(())-()-(), Pipcrcic ()-(())-(>-( >. Orilino (MO)-(MI, Smith 3-<0)-5-IL Totals 28-(4)-20- points, scored in double Figures. In the First round game, the Red 88. Hawks (1-1) showed that having a lead Daemen-74 at halftime means nothing. Despite Carrow 1 -((0-0-2,1 ,angc 5-(0)-5-15, Torres M en’s havinga 52-46 lead at the half, Milligan 5-((»-8-18, Smith 4-(l)-5-16, Holder 2-

W R E S T L IN G : M S C is currently 2-1 after w inning one of two matches this first win; top Ramapo, 62-59 past weekend. The Red Hawks topped NYU 39-15, but fell to Kings Point 33- 17 in the United States Merchant Marine Academy tournament. Mike DeLuca by Keith A. Idee in their season-opener at the University (118 lbs.), Mike Flammer (142 lbs.) and Chris Beagan (150 lbs.) were winners in of Scranton, 80-43, worked on several both matches for M SC. Next week look for in-depth wrestling coverage from T h e y sav that the First time you do things in practice over the past few days staff writer Nicole Festa. something is always the hardest. in an attempt to avoid making the same AWARDS: The All-NJAC awards were announced this week and eight M SC I -ast night’s 62-59 w in over Ramapo mistakes. athletes were tabbed by the voters. T h e y include: Alex Zapata (Player of the College at Panzer Gym proved that The extra work on getting into their Year, soccer); Erik Neubart (First team soccer, forward); Dom Bucci, T .C . statement to be true for the M SC offense and on foul shooting paid off for Degeyter and Ricardo Jaramillo (Second team soccer; backs and forward); women’s basketball team. the Red I law ks. Annaliese Fejan (First team volleyball; outside hitter); Jane Janish (Second team M SC took a 29-26 lead into the half, volleyball; outside hitter); Katrina Anderson (First team Field hockey; defense). but couldn’t build a big enough lead to F O O T B A L L : T h e A ll-N JA C selections w ill appear in next week’s issue, as Women’s pull away from the visiting Road will Brian Fal/.arano’s column and team report card on this past season. Runners. In fact, they didn’t even stay Basketball ahead in the game. With 6:43 remaining in the second Z q p q t q , continued from page 1 6 The N’JAC victory was the Red half, M SC trailed 53-46. But M S C went I law ks’ First of the young season. It w as on a 16-6 run, sparked by freshman Zapata was recruited by Chesney does not get the Financial aid that he also the First career w in for rookie head guard Heidi Klingert, who scored 10 of when the third-year coach spotted him needs to pay his tuition and fees. coach Gloria Bradley. her 16 second half points in the in the Pichincha Soccer League at “ I want to come back because it’s “It was a victory that we really turnaround. Sportsplex in EastRutherford. I le’s been been a great experience so far, but it’s needed,” said Bradley. “It was close T h e Red I lawks Finally put Ramapo a leader for the Red 1 lawks ever since, going to depend on if I can afford it or from the opening tip until the very end, away with 12 seconds left w hen Klingert but unfortunately for he and the Red not,” Zapata said. but our players stuck together and pulled sank two free throws in a one-and-one Hawks, that may all change come next For now, C h esn ey, his teammates situation to put M SC ahead 62-59. it out.” season. and Zapata are all keeping their Fingers The Red I lawks, who were trounced T h e 5-4 Klingert, making only her Zapata may not return to school if he crossed.

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fi View From The Pressbox, by Women’s hoops. continued from page 16 second start at thccollcgiatc level, scored 1Ceith A. Idee will return next week. 22 points. She also grabbed eight M SC-62 rebounds and collected five steals. Villalta 3-((»-l-7, Klingert 7-(0)-8-22, Berrios (M0)-1-1, Kovar 3-«))-1-7, Stair 9-(0)- Senior forw ard and team captain Judy 4-22, Anglim (>-((»-3-3, Owens (>-((»-0-0. Stair also scored 22 points to lead M SC. McGowan (MOMMI. Pere/ (MOMMI. Totals: Sophomores Lisa Villalta and Kim 22-(0)-18-62. Kovar added seven points apiece for the Ramapo-59 Red Hawks. Cameron 2-(4)-l-17, Angclcone 1 -((>)-1 -3, Ram apo’s star senior center Katina MONT Stefa nick 2-((0-l-5, Beck4-(0)-2-10, K. Johnson Johnson was held to 16 points by Kovar, 6-(0)-4-16, Gillon l-(0)-0-2, Mathahanc <)-«))- who played solid defense and grabbed 0-0, Herding (M0)-0-0, Salters 3-«»-0-6, M. some key rebounds in the winningeffort. Johnson (MO)-O-O. Totals: 19-(4)-9-59. “Kim did a real nice job in the Halftime: MSC. 29-26. CLARION middle," said Bradley. “Overall it was a Records: MSC (1-1), Ramapo (1-1). great way for us to bounce back from such a tough loss.” Scranton-80 RED HAWK NOTES .....In the Nish 4-«»-2-l<>. Dougherty ll-(0)-8-30, Scranton loss, M SC had trouble scoring Strasscr 2-(0)-0-4, McGorry 3-(0)-2-8, Turlip The Montclarion needs points, which wasevident in theiroutput 2-((»-3-7, Gomhar 1 -((»-0-2, Gallop l-(0)-0-2, of43 points. Scranton created problems Lester l-«))-2-4, McCloskey l-(())-()-2, for the Red Hawks by double and triple McNcsby (M0)-0-0, Kriehel (>-((»-1-1. Hudak ()-(I )-0-3, Hines 2-(0)-2-6. Totals: 28-(l)-21- editorial writers. If you teaming Stair and created havoc with its 80. pressing defense. Also, Villalta picked M SC-43 up three early fouls and left M SC with Stair 4-( I)-()-! 1, Berrios 4-(0)-0-8, Kovar 4- a backcourt that lacked an experienced have an opinion to voice (O)-O-H, Villalta l-(l)-2-7, Klingert 2-(0)-2-6. ballhandler. That problem should be Anglim (MO)-O-O, O w ens ()-(())-()-(), Perez 1- erased with the emergence of Klingert, ((»-1-3, McGowan ()-((»-()-(). Totals: 16-(2)-5- but if it isn’t, M SC ’s anticipation for the 43. and feel you can't shout return of senior guard Stacy McWilliams, Halftime: Scranton, 38-18. who is out with a knee injury, will grow Records: MSC (0-1), Scranton (1-0). it loud enough, please stronger every day. Call the Red Hawks Sports Line for all of the call Ghrissy at 655- latest and up-to-date information on your fa­ 5230. vorite MSC athletic team: (201) 655-7645. MSC Sports Schedule

Saturday, November 27: Men’s basketball (away) vs. Rowan College, 4 p.m. Women’s basketball (away) vs. Rowan College, 2 p.m.

Tuesday, November 30: Men's basketball (home) vs. William Paterson College, 8 p.m. Women’s basketball (home) vs. William Paterson College, 6 p.m.

Wednesday, December 1: Men’s and women’s swimming and diving (home) vs. Rutgers Cam den, 6 p.m.

Friday, December 3: Women’s basketball (home) in the 15th Annual Dial Classic featuring Luther College, Goucher College and Eastern Connecticut State University; first game (5:30 p.m.), second game (7:30 p.m.) Wrestling (away) in the Coast Guard Invitational, T B A

Saturday, December 4: Indoor track (away) in the Bucknell Invitational, T B A Men’s basketball (away) vs. Stockton College, 4 p.m. Women’s basketball (home) in the Dial Classic; consolation game (2 p.m.), championship game (4 p.m.). Wrestling (away) in the Coast Guard Invitational, TB A .

•All home football games are played at Sprague Field. •All home men’s and women’s basketball games and wrestling matches take place at Panzer Gymnasium. •A ll home swimming m eets take place at the Panzer Sw im m ing Pool.

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