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Volume 38—Number WAYNE. NEW JERSEY 07470 Apifl 3. 1973 SGA&Class Elections Deadlocked Washington vs. Gengaro for President Jukusky vs. MaUtsch for Vice President

Out of 807 ballots cast for most votes for that post. The President was' deadlocked Student Government office, no run-off election for all between Junior: Peter Jukusky candidate attained the necessary deadlocked .contests will lake and freshman' Linda MaUtsch. majority vote of 405, which is place on Thursday of this week, Should MaUtsch ,win in the- 50% plus one. The race for SGA April 5. run-off, she would be the first President was narrowed to Bill JUKUSKY and MALITSCH WPC _ Freshman eveT elected Ore of UM muy eneks la Ben Shaba Hm% "as oae la *• Washington and Frank Gengaro, DEADLOCKED Student -Government: Vice ladies room en tka second floormcamriig M Inch wide br the two candidates receiving the The race for SGA Vice President. The race for SGA •lraoit 2» tort Img. Co-Treasurer was deadlocked among Rich (jibson, Sue Tali track appe) above the armafm a fa the men's room WPC Company Presents Wolfstirn and Bob Planker, none ta Ben Sfeajm Han andapproxhMteljdl r inch by 18 (eel of whom attained a,majority of hag. the ballots cast. It should be Kaledioscope of Dance noted that students may vole for There will be excitement in images of ancient times Jo a two. (2) candidates for Shea on Friday, April 6,1973 at sprightly dance imitating a barn Co-Treasurer of the SGA, being Is Ben Shahn Hall 8:30 p:m. and Sunday, April 8, dance, the dancers will create an that two are elected. 1973 at 4:00 pjn. when the impression,- not soon to be CLASS ELECTIONS William Paterson Dance forgotten. • Cracking Up? Company and the choreography The Class of 1974 elected The students, under the Robert Aiiler . as Historian, By EDDIE MATERA class perform. assignment of Ms. Svea Becker, The variations of technique, Nancy Gervasi as Corresponding Is, Ben Shahn Hall cracking up wUl produce the entire show Secretary and Joan Kobnent as base completes the picture. choreography arid music will with, help from other from all the blasting being done, Students questioned in the Recording Secretary. None of surpass all other annual dance departments.,, r • . .1 . - or is it happening from the building about the problem have concerts. From a dance creating those elected had opponents. settling of the building? This is a had various opinions. Bob (Continued on Page 3) (Coattuoed on Page Z) question that concerns all of us, Andriulli blamed it on poor especially students with classes architecture. Ginny Scaturro Court Decision Postpones Case of at Ben Shahn Hall; The building said that the blasting could have is only two or three years old : an effect. When she and I went and with all thoV cracks, Faculty Denied Merit Increments primarily on the second, floor, into the ladies room, Carol Melli By JOE SAWICKY the student strike of December peal their denial to a board it's a wonder how a construction stated that, she never noticed A Federal court has post- 1972 when an agreement was made op of students, faculty, company can remain in business the cracks before. She does poned &r two-and-one-hah" drawn up with the administra- and administration. Tias Base- though think the blasting has a years a suit filed by faculty tion giving faculty members ment stipulated certain dates if it left so many of them, even (Continued os Page 8) if it did allow for settlement.. definite effect on these cracks members challenging the deni- denied tenure the right to ap- because she lives right across the al of merit increments to sev- In room 215, there is a crack street from a construction eral faculty members, the pro- an inch high and. 13 cinder company and knows how the. cedures tiiat were used to de- Administrators Vote blocks long (about 20 feet). blasting feels, according to her. ny tie merit increments, and Also, the back wall seems to be Students questioned around the denial of tenure to Tom No Confidence At the March 15th meeting_of splitting badly. In both the campus also have had various Spence. The faculty members negotiating teams that a vote'of bathrooms, mainly in the ladies who were denied merit incre- the William Paterson College confidence be held regarding the opinions. Dewey Imhoff said Chapter of the Association of room where the crack is only 12 "the construction company ments were &ose who were in- local and state negotiating State College Administrators, it 'bodies as presently constituted. cinder blocks -long,' it is should have checked out the volved in a sit-in in President Olson's office last spring pro- was decided that in Ught of the The specific questions asked becoming very notieable and blasting first before putting up looks like its .starting to grow testing procedures of the decision by the AFT not to on the ballot were as follows: 1) larger every day. A prone smoke the building." Barbara Miller Board of Trustees is denying permit actual physical I have full confidence that Local stack that's detached from it's hasn't noticed the cracks at all, tenure. representation of the members 1796 of_ jfc American (Continued on Page 2) The fc^ue wa= started after .if ,•>( \ .i. t'e III,1 mil state (Cootinaed on Page 4) To Appear At Shea On April 6th Their music made them who between them write the known back in the summer of songs that have separated Procol 1967 and from that point on Harum from the mass of Procol have always been there, post-1966 rock groups; , s always known and always been In America, Procol continues respected for a music that has to be a headline act, a position gathered critical approval and they have held and warranted that has brought them a fervent since their early days together and devoted audience m Britain, In October, 1968, they were Europe and especially m bottom of the bill at the America. Fillfnore East; five months later Procol's reputation has been they were the headline act and. achieved through five albums, they've never looked back. each a progression from the last, It is almost impossible to and one clasic single. It is a write about ftocol Harum reputation that has grown- without mentioning "Whiter through a nurabemCclBmes in JShade of Pale,", a single which structure, but throughout the somehow describes an epoch in changes one thing has remained pop music, accompanied by Uie samer The partnership of enormous worldwide success Gary Brooket jujd , (Contmard on Page i) m Page 2 SGA & Class Elections Deadlockea Happenings On Campus (Continued from Page 1) The race for Class President was Treasurer is Eileen Albrecht. The President, Vice PresM»n. , . deadlocked between incumbent race for Junior Class President Treasurer were d was deadlocked between Bil THE WILLIAM PATERSON COLLEGE Ken Pollard and challenger Mike Incumbent President Carol™ Redner and Pat Glentz. Mr, McCavitt and challenger Ka% JAZZ ENSEMBLE under the direction of Thad Driscoll, and for Vice President between Nancy Thompson and Redner is a present SGA Chamberlain were deadlocked in Jones, will perform on Sunday, April 15th in Shea Len Domino, and for Treasurer Co-Treasurer. In the race for the contest for Class of 197- Auditorium. Students, faculty and staff may pick up between Barbara Sturm and Junior Class offices, only the President. Carol Belbruno Z contest for' President had two free general admission'-tickets to die concert in the Randy Vander Weit. A total of •Margherite Petriccione wei, Music Office (Alll) or at the box office on the day. •276/ ballots were cast in the candidates, which possibly deadlocked for Vice ftsUeit Senior Class Elections. reflected in the low turnout of while Christopher Girao and of performance. • 170 votes cast. Next year's Junior Class Benita Palleschi were deadlocked officers elected last week: Vice The Class of 1976 elected for Treasurer. Freshman balloi. THE WOMEN'S RECREATION ATHLETC Mary Nececkas its Secretary, totaled236. ". . .- ASSOCIATION will hold elections on Monday, April President is Elaine Duras, Secretary is Annie Routsis and while the contested positions of PLURALITY NEEDED 9th in the Gym. AH undergraduate women students ,--..- INRUN-OFFS ate eligible to vote. All of the deadlocked * * • * contests should be decided'oh THE INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Ben Shahn Cracks Up Thursday, as only a plurality of CLUB will present Edward Edelstein of the National (CoBtumed from Page 1) : the votes cast will elect officer. Model Unfted Nations on Thursday, April 19th at but believes the blasting does can't support or knock down Of the SGA and the t£ •. which says that the blasting 2:00 pjn. in Shea Auditorium A149. • have an effect. Kevin Blair said, . fittsjes. ,The Elections going on for the new college Referendum passed in February * * * * "it seems kind of stupid to build one building and have another student union building is slowly; stipulates that only a plurality of THE JEWISH STUDENT ASSOCIATION in- fall down." sinking the cafeteria into the the,votes cast in the runoff vites all to their open house every Wednesday in R310. As mentioned previously, sand. Isn't that nice to know if election is necessary forwinnijjg. Refreshments are served. The WPC organization, in most of the cracks are on the you're eating there and start to Unless dead-heats occur, there • coordination with the North Jersey Jewish Student second floor which means the get that sinking feeling? *ill be no repetition of past Alliance also invites all to a Wine and Cheese Party at basement must be sturdy. Some The epitome of the situation SGA contests, such as in 1971 the Paterson YMHA's extension branch, die Schneider of these though, I grant you, occurred when a German (Murphy vs. Sniffen) and 1972 were here before the blasting, Shepherd dog was questioned (Murphy" vs. Washington). The Branch, at 26 East 39th Street, Paterson. Bring your person who receives the most own bottle. For farmer iiformation, call Paul Green at but it seems the company should about the blasting after he was have done more extensive testing seen running away from a group 279-5534. :: 'votes--for each office will be the to allow for the cracks, of trees. His reply was, "I think winner, and a majority of 50% * * * * especially the big ones that have Fm'cracking up, allthis blasting., plus one will not be needed. A DR. ANTOINETTE GENTILE, director of the turned up now. is unsettling my nerves." . -plurality vote will sufi^.. Motor Learning Laboratory at Columbia University, Not to scare anyone there is a will speak about "The Nature and Basis of Motor Skill rumor going around which I Acquisition" on Wednesday, April 4th at 7:30 pjn. in Problem Shea Auditorium. Tickets are $1.00 and may be pur- Procol chased in advance by calling 881-2364 or 2366. (Coatiuced from Page 1) * * * • Yet this was not the end of Pregnancy? THE SPECIAL EDUCATION CLUB urges all PTOCGI Hamm. In the past year, freshmen, sophomores and junior Special Education the Group have in many ways We Can Help In More Ways majors to attend a meeting on Wednesday, April 1 lth: re-emetged as a performing at 3:00 p.m.—it is mandatory that all attend since elec- group although their, place in Than One. tions of next year's officers will take place. rock music has always oeen there as a major influence. Procol Harum is Gary THE FRENCH CONNECTION, winner of Kve Brooker—vocals and piano, BJ. Academy Awards including Best Picture and Best Wilson—drums. Chris Actor (Gene Hackman—1971), wiH be shown on Copping-organ, and rhythm Tuesday, April 3rd at 7:30 pjn. in Shea auditorium. guitar, Mick Grabham-guitar, ©all 427-5142 SUMMER OF '42 wffl be shown on Tuesday, April Alan Cartwright—bass and Keith Oth at 9:00 pjQ. Reid-lyrics. The Procol Harum will appear * * * * at Wlghtman Gym on Friday MY LITTLE CHICKADEE, starring Mae West April 6, 1973 at 7:00 pjn. and W. C. Fields, will be shown (Free) on Wednesday, Tickets are S3.00 for WPC April 11th. at 9:00 pjn.—also in Shea Auditorium. students with fl> cards and Biology - Chemistry * * * * S5.00 for guests and all door SGA GENERAL COUNCIL MEETINGS will sales. Tickets are available in the Seniors take place Thursdays, April 5th, 194 and May 3rd at Student Activities Office. 2 00 pjn. in RBI. Food and Drug Administration * * * # Polish University Employment Information Available THE SGA FILMS COMMnTEE FILM FESTI- Club Plans ^schaJukd for Saturday and Sunday, April 7th ai»d 8th, wffl begin at 11:00 pjn. instead of 7:00 pjn. Scholarships NOW Hease adhere to this time! The PoDsh University Club of * * * * " New Jersey plans to award at See Ms. Milca, Assistant Director of Placement least five scholarships of S250 POLITICAL SCIENCE CLUB wll hold elec- each. The awards will-be made HSaledonHaU tions for club officers for 1973-1974 on Wednesday. to deserving students of good April 4th at 3:30 pjn. in R2O5. See last week's paper character and high scholastic for other details. NEW MEMBERS WELCOME ability who need financial assistance. The applicants must be. of Polish descent and BUSINESS - ACCTG. SENIORS KLEIN FOR GOVERNOR campaign headquart- residents of the State of New ers has opened in Paterson at 68 Broadway; telephone Jersey. The students should have number is 881-7473. completed at least one year of

':'•' .*"*#*"' college studies at the time the CONSUMER ASSOCIATION wffl elect officers awards are made, usually about Job Seminar at a meeting next -week, either April Ilth or April mid-June. 12th Sign up in the Beacon office to be candidate or to Tie Scholarship Committee TUESDAY, APRIL 10th join the group. See next week'e Beacon for exact time will evaluate all of the and place of election applications based on merit and need. The decisions of the • • * * committee 'win be final. N.J. STATE CHAMBER THE JUNIOR HIGH-MIDDLE SCHOOL Applicants may be calkd for an COFFEE HOUR will be held on Tuesday, April 3rd, interview...... of COMMERCE from 14:00 ajrW 00 pjn. m K1U4. There was 89% . Applications may be obtained placement in 1972, so come speak with Dr. Sanford from James R. Barwick, Clarke

April 3, 197J STATE BEACON Page 3 Family Planning Director WPC Dance Company to Perform (Continued from Page l) Passaic County Mary Ann Corcoran has "Now" is probably the most the ''Comedy Blackouts." They interpreted Jonathon famous work in our repetoire.lt are short replicas of the QUALSFICATIONS: Livingston's "Seagull" by using was created by Peggy Cicierski, a commercials we are plagued with flowing graceful, birdlike professional choreographer from on T.V. These commercials are A Master's Degree in Medical Care Administration, movements. New York, and it includes transformed into o movement Public Health Administration or Hospital Administra- "Layla" is the embryo of the everything from exciting jaunts patterns and some are quite comical and intriguing. tion or administrative: experience in Public Health or dance group in that it was a into the audience to a product of improvisation in jazz Admissiqn ts;..free, so .don't Medical Care Program, or: contagious...calm.,&a| bangs over J movements by everyoneciAlittle the group.'""' niiW -Vh^^-' "if&iil A Bachelors Degree in Business Administration, : J of every dancer can be found in The highlight of the show .is performances!!!^''^ ~ \ - Public Administration, or in a related field and exper- this piece to Layla, by Derek i ience (progressively responsible), including supervision and the Dominoes. of clerical staff, in a public service program addressed Sensual music and Summer Jobs In Austria to large (2,000 or more) annual target population. movements are exhibited in Resume must be in no later than April 10, 1973. Christine Progop's creation of a Any student wishing a Opportunities for this practical, summer job in the country, of inexpensive way to spend time Send To: dance between lovers. ''Barn Dance ", Austria should apply now. in Europe are given out as fast as Council of Agencies for Family Planning Services choreographed by Stephanie Paying student jobs are available students apply, and the working of Passaic County, Inc. Sukennick is a dance whose on a first come, first served basis papers are processed. Jobs are CO Evans Glover, Chairman of the Board movements were modofled from to any student aged 17 through matched as closely as possible to 82 Presidential Blvd. : a typical square dance. "Dueling 27. The majority of jobs are in each student's choice. This work Paterson, New Jersey 07522 Banjos" is the music, and it will hotels, mountain and lakeside is done by the SOS - Student certainly start everyone's feet resorts, and restaurants. Overseas Services, a Luxembourg stamping and hands clapping. Standard wages are paid—plus student-run organization Santana is the backdrop for a free room and board. This means specializing in helping American piece that was a joint production that only a few weeks on the job Students in. Europe for the past u ms summer by Pat Ventrell and Pat Reagen. easily earns back the cost of the 15 years. SOS also provides a Reserved ?^^° Jazz and a touch of African is school charter flight or youth brief orientation in Europe to evident in their movements and fare air ticket. insure each student worker a create a pleasing effect to the Most jobs do not require good start on the job in Europe. It can take you observer. knowledge of a"foreign language, Students interested in anywhere and experience counts less than obtaining a summer job in you want to go willingness to work, ability to Austria may obtain application UNITED adapt to foreign life, and the forms, job listings and maintenance of an open mind. (Continued on Page 4)

For undergraduates from Nassau, Suffolk, Brooklyn, PARCEL Queens, and Manhattan, Adelphi University's Early needs Elementary Ed. Scholarship Summer Sessions mean a productive summer combined with more than a month-long vacation. As a visiting part-time Offered By Morris County student, you can earn up to 12 credits and still An annual scholarship of (2) Financial need; (3) Academic have time for the beach and travel. PACKAGE $200 will be awarded to a Achievement; (4) Promise as a college undergraduate majoring teacher; (5) The candidate must SUMMER SESSION I: MAY 29 TO JUNE 30 HANDLERS in Elementary Education or a be a graduate of a Morris County SUMMER SESSION II: JULY 9 TO AUGUST 10 high school senior accepted by a High School and meet a college, into , a program of minimum residing requirement Courses in Anfhro, Art, Bio, Business, Chem, Dance, TUITION elementary education. The of two years. Earth Sciences, Eco, Education, English, Languages, program of study must also lead After initial screening the History, Math, Film, Music, Philosophy, Phys. Ed, REFUND to New Jersey teaching remaining candidates will be Physics, Political Studies, Psych, Religion, Soc, certification in the field of interviewed by teams of Speech, Social Work and Nursing are particularly AVAILABLE Elementary Education. elementary principals. The final popular at Adelphi during the summer. And there's Preference will be given to selection for the award will be a busy campus social life during both Sessions. college undergraduate made by the Scholarship ' £2.85 per hour candidates. Committee. _ AttelpKi offers more viays to accomplish morcMlils summer: 4-5 hours a night Applications are available in 5 days a week Other qualifications include: , the Financial Aid Office, (1) Resident of Morris County; Haledon Hall; Room' 11. You can register entirely by mail. ON CAMPUS Wriie for Summer Session Registration materials to: Friday, April 6 Dept. C29 .Room 103, Levermore Hall, 10:00 am - 2:00 pm Adelphi University, Garden City, LI., N.Y. 11530,1 GRADUATE or call direct to Summer Session Office, 516-294-8700, Ext. 7261 RAUBINGER HALL LOBBY NURSES You are becoming a Nurse for Accfg Students The 1973 Federal special reasons... Jou'llfinifthemallat: I Summer Intern Program CHILTON HEMOSIAt

some may not be located in other major Soon you will finish your schooling cities Salaries range from $132.40 to and become what you've a Iways wanted will fee returning to school in tie fall and $269.20 per week (Grades GS4 to GS11, v*o can Share their experience with other to be—a nurse. Now you're seeking a good depending on the qualifications of *e hospital toputallyourtraining.dedication, students interested in similar subjecs intern. meat Most intern positions will be in tie and hopes into practice. Washington, D. C, metropolitan area, but CHILTON offers a variety of nursing experi- ences, an active in-service program, new facilities, numerous opportunities for advance- REQUIREMENTS ment, good starting salaries, and many fringe All interns must be United States Cittens. ui tie upper third of tteir class and ff au- benefits. But most of all, we offer you tha chance They most have completed at least 60 ate students must be in the ujiper half of to provide the kind of comforting care that inspired semester boors as of June 1973. For tie their class. Specific requirements for this you to became a nurse. PSIP generally, nataffaduates mast be particular position are as follows: CHILTON is a 250-bed hospital serving 13 pros- Washington, DC pering communities in Northern New Jersey. We are Agency: IRS Location of Position: convenient to the winter-sport center at Great Gorge, a fsw minutes away from the largest shopping SSnT^JeSrn^Sl M duties commensurate with level at center in the world, and only an hour from Manhattan, which hired. For lull information and ah interview appointment, call our Personnel Director, Mr. Edward Bersbach College Majors': Accounting (collect) at: (201) 835-3700

CHILTON NUBMOmAL HOSPITAL POMPTON PIUHS. NEW JERSEY 07444 til Page 4 STATE BEACON April 3, Commenfary on: The Board of Trustees By RICHIE MARKERT STATE # BEACON The Board of Trustees years was enough lime to judge, meeting, of March 26th at Wayne teacher and that it is a detenure Hail was a mixture of chaos and bill (iic) Volume 38—Number 22 April 3,1973 rhetoric. The Board entered at The Rabbi announced that all 7T54 and called the meeting to thosi that »ere refused tenure, order. This was not bad; only 24 not because of contractual Tb€ Ric Humme! Blood. Drive: minutes late. agreements, would be able.to Rabbi Freedman then went present their case if they had the into the tenure problem, that recommendation of their Facts About Hemophilia three years wasn't enough time department. The non-tenured to judge a teacher. He could present any devices By LARRY CAREY Hemophilia is not so nrocfe the RicHummeL introduced assembly bill A328 documents, and petitions to the Bleeding by Hemophilia can bleeding as the damage the You wffl fee lejeeted for the which would change the Faculty Welfare Committee oa following reasons: ONLY be stopped by blood can do if it is not probation from three to five certain dates to be announced intravenous injections of the immediately dotted. Ric recalls 1. jaundice or hepatifus {contact years. The Rabtii urged all later This would affect twenty withing the last 6 months) "clotting factor." This "clotting one time when he was bleeding interested at the meeting to call to thirty of these faculty. factor" can ONLY be raadi or hemonhagtng from the 2. transfusions {plasma'or Wood their representatives and get the members. elbow. The blood entered ins within the last 6 months) from human blood^the blood bill out. rf- conference that generous human beings who muscle tissue and "ate" this 3. malaria (attack -or therapy) Freedman tried to move onto committee. caie donate to-drives such as the tissue away. This "eating" at the 4. usder doctor's care (taking another issue, the buying'of 16J$ Ric Hummel Blood Drive. muscle could cause extensive certain medications) Mr. Nack then objected to acres of more land, but several the Rabbi's use of a public students protested this moving" Ric uses between ljOOO and damage to the muscle tissue and 5. if you haw donated blood joint around the bleeding area. meeting for -a political on because the issue wasn't [,800 pints (or units of the' within the last 2 months : 6. use of alcohol within the last announcement. He then wanted settled. Rabbi said there was no "clotting factor") per year. This Last year the blood drive to present the other side of the hands raised but there were does not prevent bleeding, but 4hoins recorded 300 some pints of 7. surgery within the last 6 argument, being that the Rabbi several hands up. merely stops it. Along with the blood collected. The Committee had already stated one side of Bi!| Washington then amount of Mood needed there is, months considered this drive a success 8. menstruation the argument. Nack staled it protested that Freedman used a figure of dollars and cents-the being that approximately 100 wasn't the young teachers who cost of having the donated blood 9. epilepsy (fainting or the meeting for a political people were turned away for were not given tenure, it was argument. converted into this "Clotting convulsions) :^: various reasons. This year there 10. diseases of glands those" with some previous The question of student parity Factor." This means that the will be a list of do's and draft's H u m mel family needs 11. blood diseases (Leukemia, teaching experience in other on a divisional level was raised published by the Committee to schools. He also stated that three ml ?) approximately $10,000. a year. guide donors. We hope that this Hemophilia) Medical Insurance and year will be a greater success 12. communicable diseases or Hospitalization does NOT cover than last year with the guidelines exposure (within the last month) the cost of blood or blood and the different approach set 13. if you are under 105 pounds No Confidence products. 14. heart disease out bythe Committee. (Coottenwi from Page 1) Many ask why we, the 15. acute respiratory diseases Federation of Teachers truly DONATE YOUR BLOOD TO Question 4 - 0 Yes, 37 No, 6 students of WPC, should take on 16. pregnancy (within 6 months represents thtr '-needs and THE RIC HUMMEL- BLOOD after child is born) No opinion the responsibility of holding a opinions of the'administrative In a letter to the Beacon, blood drive for Ric. Actually, DRIVE TO KEEP HIM ALIVE. 17. eating heavily within 4 hours The Drive wSl take place on of donating, or eating fats and staff of William Paterson Vincarrano, a member of ASCA " they should be asking, why not? College. Ric is in need, and we are the Tuesday* April 24, 1973, from dairy products (you may have stated: • 2) I have fuH confidence that ones who can help. For the past 9:00 AM. toT7;0G_P.M. in within 4 hours prior to " In view of the results, we fee! • number of years, concerned Wayne Hall Lounge. donating: coffee or tea w^ta" the state negotiating team of that a reappraisal of the" claiin students of WPC have been ATTENTION: RIC sugar, but no milk; candy; toast AFT truly represents the needs and assumption that the AFTS - running the Ric Hommel Blood HUMMEL BLOOD with jelly of jam; etc. ...) The and opinions of the speaks for and represents all of Drive to give Ric and his family DONORS refreshment committee will administrative staff of the State the constituencies (it claims to a hand. _ • . Guidelines for those provide some food. That is, after Colleges. -i represent) is hereby mandated! The problem wi.th interested in donating blood to you donate. 3) I have full-confidence that We feel that until such time as the ' "administrative the AFT deems fit to be a truly representative," Phil Malloy representative -bargaining agent, truly, represents the needs and that they be enjoined from->any opinions of the administrative and all negotiations on our staff of the State Colleges. behalf and that we be recognized Notice To Students 4) J have full confidence that as our own bargaining agent. Local 1796 President, Dan Just as history recognized the SkOhX truly.represents the fact that•••: taxation without Hie run-off Sections forSG A and Class Officers needs and opinions of the representation was tyrannous so administrative staff of William it shall record that negotiation Will Be Held on AprH 5th, from 8:30 am - 4:30 pm Paterson College. "without representation" is Each member was asked to BLASPHEMOUS" ra Raubinger Lounge, I Ds are Required. Pleas® check one of three* possibilities refer to the article on Page one for all information. concerning each question on the Summer Jobs ballot. One could vote either (CwtiMud (nm Page 3) Yes, or No, or No Opinion on descriptions, and the SOS each of, the questions stated handbook on earning a trip to ; above. jrhejresultsa5e,as follow* ! Europe by sending their name^ 1935 : Question i- 0 Yes, 37 No, 0 address, educational institution; No Opinion SUE FE&NIC0LA* MAHYLOU and Jl (for printing, postage, E& Question 2 - 0- Yes, 37 No, 0 addressing and handling) to: Businea Manager No Opinion . Summer Placement. SOS, 22 EAKBNSOiETTI* Question 3 - 0 Yes, 34 No. 3 Ave de la Liberte, Luxembourg, SHE WOEELL TONY PICCIRILLO* No Opinion Europe HemEditor Assistant Busnett Manager •Arts Editor The Physical Education Department PETE LASKOW1CH* EDWARD R. SMITH Sports Editor Circulation Manager JOHN A.-BYRNE* FeatureEditor Ddta Scrolls cfl.'fiSCIltS •' •Denotes Editorial Hoard Of Control A Square Dance STAFf Slevn Cooke. Jerry Litoby. -.. „,„,_., niflssfeed veeUr 3ortnj Ule UH and • Adorn Anik, Linda Kropelodski. R.chie Marten Va» Student GenraiMnt Association Marl«ie Eiters. Sharon Cinque. Debbie Yerys. Mike Feature Caller Oarr.rjr*. Ray Basnue, joe Sdwicky. H.ch Sanlilippo. „„_ Bortar.. Croavtey. RJy NKielro. Paul Manuel. Joe «W? nrDrSerti"Hi" •• - - S^S"" " I wil^ h th"I"e STATSTA--E B%X>^1 p»*tSta«. -«T SoS Dr. Walters thnoet Studennemsanlt Governmeny represent Associatiot the judgmenn The t Williaor beliefm Paters of. Jersey or 1 ol When - Friday, April I3th, 8-11 p.m. ^P^I^LESexpresseSd in signe' d "column* S** *s an Ned wfetors J*.^ are &>£ nctfiiufI'V i™- onin.nn= «' the rflt Wh - Whightman Gynuaashnr- Anyone is welcome—we promise a good time! betters To The Editor The Beacon will accept all: Since a person's appearance is Letters To The Editorfor p*- His own business (except Some of us voted for the Frat not go unnoticed—"Washington of tomorrow. The Ikation, if tie identity of She presumably on days when brothers in the primary for SGA President." administration only eliminates author can be lascertained by elections, and we regret doing T somebody's going to be taking Respectfully Submitted, the leaders of today. the staff- *e quantity of let- so. They themselves are fine Bill Washington. Every building was to have a ters printed in any issoe is; sub- your picture because if you don't fake it on those days then people, but many of their duplicating .,£rea..- Some ject only to spac« available. supporters are asinine, immature tetters should '.not exceed sen everyone will find out how messed up you really are), not children who act like it's "do or words, unless oj$e ed&ir-in- die" in the election. , , iief is notiflea in advance- and everyone will respond to said -^••",, ^sr^siniuiteneously. <^t- ~~ oiief is notiflea in advance,- and We do take exception to Ken tie content o^tfe letter justi- edict of infamy with smiling face g fies an exception. Letters must and empty head. Erhardt's letter on two points, Editor, State Beacon: initiation methods are used for War era. So you must tread he submitted by the; Thursday The fate of next year's Fine, the administration had down •;' to Morrison Hall or prior to publicattbn.^t 12 00. induction into various sororities, : yearbook is firmly in their grip, but the ^willingness to join easily an idea - set it up so all the Haledon Hall (the administrators and from the look of it that ain't supercedes any problem department secretaries are in a Halls) they have brand new Because of the overwhelming the only thing. concerning initiation. Some pool and call them divisional machines or at least ones that amount of letters we received All you paranoids are after me ^ initiation methods are simple secretaries - in order to share the work properly - of course, the this week, the Editors have Pete Laskowich and; easily completed, while work load, or was it for the President, - VicerPresident, etc., Tactics in others may" be a little more benefit of the administration. do not want r their secretaries decided to omit those-pertaining Well, it had worked out that to class elections; vgurinJStht difficult. And don't refer to leaving their, desks and phones, Question way. It seems that there is more just to gojmarching back and past three weeks, a total of Editor, State Beacon: "Greeks as closed groups", we : are not that at all. We are not, administrative .work and less forth from building to building sixteen letters .have been This is in support of the letter departmental work. This is also to get their wqrkjdone. It would published concerning class in the Beacon issue March 22nd close-minded, and are not willing to be lead by the nose like sheep hurting all students, believe it or seem with all pur so- called elections alone. If ihe candidates concerning the SGA Elections. not. Less output work for the educators, that someone would couldn't presenttheir views and to the slaughter for the glory of We feel that fraternities and our sorority. One might notice professors means less help of be smart, enough to establish a plans in those letters' there's no sororities are for the most part educational needs to the student realistic system. Or maybe call in" reason to believe that any'other that not all of the 700 or so fine organizations that add to fraternity and sorority members body. an efficiency expert. Also, why additional space in this paper the well-being of the college In some cases where the girls should some girls hare the would prove helpfut-* are turning out to vote along community, but we cannot say IFSC-re commended lines. This are in separate buildings - is that pleasure of working on nice - Thank you, that this is totally the case. We a real secretarial pool? - the electric typewriters which gives a.' The Editors. alone is encouraging to are members of sororities, but democratic election processes. administrator gives the girl neater and faster copy and we can not support anyone who We've discovered that the SGA nearest to him the bulk of his others a beaten down manual. Screwed Up utilizes pressure techniques in elections were deadlocked, and work. (The administration calls When the administration getting out the vote for their intend to exercise our that sharing the work load) figured out this new system candidacies. We did not witness student-right to vote in "Drop Everything" the they only thought of themselves, ; either Frank Gengaro or Pete Thursday's election. We are administrator demands "my they_ did not ask for our Editor, State Beacon: ; ;; :;' work must be done first!" - opinions. Don't get us wrong - "He said "you look like. a;fine Jukusky coercing votes in Wayne vaguely familiar with Bill Hall on Tuesday, but what we Washington, but intend to vote naturally! If the administrators we are willing, to work for our upstanding young man, I flunk in Morrison Hall need extra help money but the administrators you'll do.' So I took, off my hat did witness was "sick"-enough for him for SGA President. to make, us ashamed that we Some of us met Linda Malitsch "Call the divisional secretaries" are the ones who are calling the shots and making "our jobs belong to campus sororities. on Tuesday when she was God forbid if we call the With the same kind of Vice-President and ask him to aggravating and difficult. .No screwed-up logic that produced Frat brothers supporting confronted by the hostile Frat brothers in Wayne Hall; we hope send his secretary over to a wonder why this college has the the Beacon's own "get the grabs Gengaro-Jukusky were littering divisional pool for a day or two. shortage of approximately 20 on Ed's sister contest," the the cafeteria with flyers, placing she .wins the SGA Vice Presidency. For obvious reasons That must be different, we secretaries. - ... yearbook people have decree them on every; table, and divisional secretaries only work Why must the administrators, ithat'no one will be:permitted to threatening students should they please omit our names, as we remain... for the professors who, the keep changing theii minds? One wear T-shirt or work shirts when not vote for the Fraternity- majority of us know, are iriore divisional secretary was given a 'Soronty candidates. We heard r having senior portraits taken. : 6 Sorority sisters for vital for they educate the leader* (Coottmed a. rage «) I for one do not acknowledge one person remark that if she good government. the authority of anyone to tell didn't get -Syour ass down to me how to dress (at least not Raubinger and vote" for A Candidate yet) and am unable to see why Gengaro-Jukusky, get out of that which constitutes IFSC We ignored most of the Speaks acceptable dress m the-jninds of bad scene, and didn't vote at all. Editor, State Beacon: All Students a few should be a pre-requisite Now we're kind of sorry we I can't begin to emphasize the to getting one's picture jn the didn't support the other importance of the up and coming Who Plan To Participate in yearbook. candidates. SGA run-off election. There was a tremendous showing in the last election and I am hoping for a FULL TIME POSITION showing of the same caliber. Graduation Very few people know of my qualifications. I have been class In May 1973 United Page president during my freshman and sophomore years. During _ Should Call Ann Picozzi at 481 Getty Avenue Paterson, N. J. this time I have been on 881-2236 - - „ 279-7500 numerous committees and have been involved in various campus _ Accounting background, accts. receivable, collections organization's. T also organized and credits. A degree is not needed! 9*5:30 p.m. $100- the WPC Bicycle club. Along ?1'25 a week. Contact Mrs Geisier. with this the State has purchased racks in which to lock the two SOCIAL SCIENCE SOCIETY wheeled vehicles. That is only a minute- sponsors The PHI OMEGA PS1 beginning of my claims. If you.r want to see more developments, SORORITY improvements and student mobilization I am asking you to VIRGINIA elect me SGA President! Show Stops include Wilfiamsbiirg, Jamestown, Yorktown presents a 'that the students can and will FUR SHOW & DINNER > Price: at die THE ^30.00 Students $40.00 Faculty members aad staff Tides Restaurant GREAT • 1245 Betoont Avenue April 5-6-7-8 North Haledon JAZZ Vocalist and Organist Everyone Welcome! ! Wednesday, April 4th Miss Bn Pleasant Appears each Thursday, Contact Miss Diane Mantei at 337-7180 ' 6:00 pjn. Friday, Saturday and Sun- ^Donation: $00 to sponsor ourVsc&biarsjiip fund day eventogs. ~and Hood Drive Kid McCoy's Sign list on Doctor's Job Office Room 23) Office B 1104 Main Avenue Clifton. N. 1. Campus School GOl AmyJ&dt S85-0961 or QxOy Kell 838-1610 April 3,1973 Page 6 STATE BEACON Nursing Homes, Part HI: Wages & Prices

By RICHIE MARKERT The wages paid to employees room is a "minimum of $210 a home to provide better services at the nursing home I shortly week. This does not even include and facilities? I doubt it.because worked in were simply medication, supplies and the home constantly shows no atrocious. A full time employee cleaning of linen. It seems that change. So, where does the would lose money when he the rate of profit is extremely .rriqney go? The most worked overtime because his and unjustly high. When all these appropriate answer seems to be total hours would eventually be extra necessities are added, a in thepockets of the owners. deducted when he wasn't needed patient stands to pay at least some other day. How could one S250 a week, probably more. .. , Next week, in the last expect to employ decent help Special medication could run up installment, I will offer some with low wages? to $5 a pill. ideas on how to improve nursing The standard wages were My question is what happens home care for our elders and to between $1.90 and $2.25 an to the tremendous profit,:they .provide for them more hour. Of course, these wages make? Is it placed back into the efficiently. . weren't proportionate to the amount of work and aggravation Records: one must.endure. Cine of the major reasons for inexperienced and untrained employees is the Moonstone & Sparks by RICHIE MARKERT (L - R> Pamela Bellwooi Barbara Del Geddef, Jones wage problem. The Wood* ana Denise Gafflc appear in a scene from Jew Keirt new comedy kit "Finishing Toadies" cm Bread- administration kept the number Bert Jansch, the former ^Tweeter's Clothing" lacks any way at tie Plymouth Theatre. of employees at a minimiim, but member of Pentangle, has moving force to push it through somehow avoided to pay their produced a solo effort that falls as a good; effort. The LJP. is Theatre: employees a decent and short of the mark. The album is quite boring and does not have respectable wage. extremely dull and has noanything that really stands out. Other nursing home aides and outstanding songs on it. The group tries to combine Finishing Touches orderlies were being paid better Side one is an instant cure for hard rock, and soft rock with wages for similar tasks. It should insomnia; Bert tries his hardest high, falsetto voices that falls By SUSAN WORELL be known that the aides and to pull off the traditional song short of any real musical identity. Missing are the flashes- "Finishing Touches," Jean Kerr's "Please Don't Eat the orderlies perform all the menial but they don't quite make it. His of brilliance that a new band Ken's new play, has all the Daisies" or if you like family deeds that nurses just don't want own songs have more life to usually possesses. elements of a soap opera-but the situation cqmtiies see "Finishing to do. them but still does not have the way Mrs. Kerr handles her Touches" at Broadway's The patient, is equally feeling behind it. characters in the "daytime Plymouth Theater. I'm sure you affected by prices which reach If you want an album to rock Spark's L£s is just plain television situations'* makes for will have an enjoyable evening, an exorbitant high. Prices for a you to sleep then this is the one lifeless, the music quality is poor a very entertaining evening of i •,, i,iJj,.iH»«#«#iM?Mii«»n,imm,> to buy. and vocals are high and sloppy. good family comedy Broadway SPARKS The group does not make it on style. Spark's album "A Woolfer In this effort at all. The action takes place in one day in the home of Professor Save flie Secretaries eg.. and Mrs. Jeff Cooper. The day (Continued from Page S) M: begins with the Professor telling project of typing which their own minds with all their his wife he has fallen in love Lost Horizon consisted of o\er 40 pages of double talk. Changes are with a student in his English *w**0. by TONY PICC1RILLO &~tr~e*~o~a4 stencils. It was necessary.for her ; understandable, but changing literature Seminars And to add Many years ago a man named correspondent from Newsweek. to go to another building, to get your mind 17 different times is to his problems he does not James Hilton wrote a novel Promoters for "Lost: Horizon" it run off, collated-and stapled - ridiculous. Stop wasting our know whether or not to pass about a faroff mystical land proudly boasted that while an all day project. An time and the states money with her. It seems she is not an called Shangri-la. Somewhere, almost everyone's singing voice administrator revised this project these idiosyncrasies. overly bright student and if he sheltered by the icy andwas dubbed in, Sally did her : 17 different times,' so she had to Discusted Secretaries fails her she would have to threatening Himalayas, existed a own singing. Too Bad. Her retype the stencils, pull apart the xepeat his course. land of perfect climate, peace singing is terrible and during entire project and start all over As the day continues other and eternal happiness. some of those dancing scenes, again - another day wasted. WAS OLDS •«! Cntlass COST., she looked about as graceful as "typical" family problems come Subsequently, a film was made THIS REALLY NECESSARY! Red w/wtrite top, A.C., me of the novel and was very Roman Gabrial doing Ballet. up. Their oldest son, Steve Can't the administrators do owner, low mileage—BEST comes home from college but he successful. Now in 1973 a Sally, honey, get yourself a good anything right the first time or is speech therapist and learn how OFFER—696-1714. does not come alone. With him musical version of the Hilton it just that they cannot make up is his "mistress" a young, very classic, "Lost Horizon", is to walk and then crime and see pretty actress name Phil. making the rounds at local me in a couple of years. The rest of the cast consisted of George These events are the basis for theatres. Kennedy, Michael York, Olivia the action in the play and after Hussey, James Shigtea, John many family arguments and The film starts off slow and Gielgud, Charles; Bbyer and misunderstandings our typical quickly runs itself into the Bobby Van. Charles Boyer, as PATERSON American family finally gets ground. I was quite surprised at The High Lama, brought waves back to normal. the amount of silliness and down of laughter from the audience, \ • Professor.... Jeff Cooper is right goring dialogue that the but sadly when he'was doing his vplayed by Robert Lansing, a aetors'anowed themselves .to bfr most serious and dramatic scene. Jinan with the ability to make . putthrougnVvrfi .-.i'l-... ,.", Bobby Van is Uie only survivor PATTY you believe he is the person heis The- original' idea of "Lost ' of this travesty of a film. Van playing. From the moment he Horizon" is that a group of uses his own excellent singing walked on stage he was no people are involved in a plane voice and adds the right touch of longer Robert Lansing the actor, Pear Paterson Patty, crash and are rescued arid comedy for which I was grateful. he was Professor Jeff Cooper. brought to the paradise of Barbara Bel Geddes' Shangri-la, but once they're I'm afraid that Burt I am nineteen and I have been going out with this performance was equally as there they're reluctant to leave. Bacharach and Hal David may girl for more than a year. We boA love each other professional She portrays Katy have let success go to their heads Cooper, the Professor's wife and Peter Finch (looking very very much and someday we plan to spend our lives to- much like my boss at the A & P) rjecause the music and lyrics to mother of three boys. Between "Lost Horizon" are best gether. But there is a problem. I am afraid to get mar/ the antics of her three sons and stars as Richard Conway, a political trouble shooter who forgotten. The only song that is ried. I have this fear that m never make a good hus- her mixed up husband she is half-way decent is "The World is kept extremely busy. finally finds happiness in band and that Til be a failure. This feeling grows as Shangri-la. Commenting on Mr. a Circle." All the other songs time goes on. What can I do? I don't want to lose her. The supporting cast was well Finch's performance, I can only resembled Broadway production handled by Scott Firestone as say that my boss at the A & P numbers, grossly inappropriate, Bewildered. Hughie Cooper (the youngest could have done better. Iiv for the mystic peacefulness of son of elementary school age), Ullman is Catherine, the Julie Shangri-la. ... Oliver Conant as Kevin Cooper Andrews of the Himalayas. Miss As much as I dislike to Dear Bewildered, (the middle son and a high Ullman is very beautiful and has classify anything into beat and ir. school senior), James Woods as a very expressive face but it's worst categories.^ would have to Paterson Patty has come to the conclusion that t Steve Cooper (the oldest son and not all that exciting to see her say that 'Lost Horuon" is the maybe you should consider living together with certain college senior) Gene Rupert as prancing through Shjngrs !n with worst film I heve ever vm bar Fred Whitlen, Pamela Bellwood droves of kids that were rejected none. In the final analysis, "Lost agreements. If this suggestion is XtsiMy disagreeable — as Felicia Andrayson,and Denise from "The Sound of Music/' HOTUOII" should have remained with your fiancee then I suggest that you should get Galik as Elsie Kelchum. lost. married, for if your love is as strong as you say then If you enjoyed the old Sally Keherman ; Sally your marriage wil! work out. P.P. . television juried based on Jean Hughes, a tough foreien Page? Memoir: Nite In N.Y.C. \Heami winter & By EDWARD R. SMITH About a month ago I had the Bel Air Chevy. I'm telling you I dancing and clapping to the By JOHN A. BYRNE pleasure to see and hear one of have never in all my days seen music of L & M. Hog calls. Yells. America's new R & R bands play five more geared up people for a Then John A did an imitation of The Capitol Theatre hosted a He tore through the old, but at classical Carnegie Hall. Of concert. Didn't we have six Loggins and I did an imitation of night of heavy sounds when still valid favorites like the course - Loggtas and Messinga. people in this article? Oh yeah, Messina. There we were the only John Scher presented The Edgar ultra-entertaining "Tobacco Plus the side attraction wasn't Sue was yelling our "My God" two nuts in Carnegie Hall Winter Group and a iiew band Road" with his unique vocal role bad either - Jim Croce. A few in Secaucus standing in the middle:, of from England f called Gentle and dialogue between that wild days after I went to the concert, Outside Carnegie ail, we Carnegie Hall going nutSvBut we spectacular voice of his and Ms Giant. The one scheduled John, our feature .editor at the were buying L & M shuts, and did it! Then we weren't alohas lead guitarists wailing and performance hacTBeen sold out Beacon, asked me to do an eating 'em bagels Then it hit the crowd around us ,didf the screeching guitar. weeks in advance' of the concert article on the concert and the me, the glamour of a nice same to the sound of 'Sour and one of the more peculiar "Frankenstein" was surrounding environment. He musical arena - Carnegie Hall. Mama Don't Dance."' knew I could do it. But I wasn't things about the event was the performed with all the energy After hearing R&R, R&B, and As I gazed into Sharon's eyes so sure after I had written make-up of the crowd. A great and excitement that's usually folk music in dumps like CHS, I knew she wanted to hear articles such as "It Hurts Me deal of the audience was packed into a Winter set. Edgar the Capitol, WPC, FDU, 'and Santana's "Evil Ways" not L & So", 'Cadillacs vs Green composed of yes, 14 and 15 moves about the stage with a set other assorted love' places. This M's "Angry Eyes." But after all Pintos," and "R & B Is Back." year old girls who constantly of keyboards hung from his was big time. It felt like a ain't she John A's little woman? Could I really do it? Well here it yelled and cheered "Go Edgar, neck, occasionally switching to musical entity. Well, the concert was good. is John A as I said I would. Go Edgar!" Despite these minor the sax for a few short spurts on Now, as we sat in our seats — Pice and I were true zephyrs that intrusions on-jny extremely that, instrument. During one At about 7:45 or so I pulled Pice and I sat in row L and nite. As Stoney would say "We sensitive ear drums the concert song, bass guitarist switched to my Pinto into the WPC lot. The Sharon, John, Sue and Don were had a good load on that nite." went quite well; lead and played a long solo that lot was pretty empty considering in row M. (The above info has John A flipped out and the Gentle Giant lead things off featured a demonstration of his all 'em nite students we have been transmitted to the author chick in back of me asked if on a rather strange note. During playing the guitar with his here at ole WPC. I locked my car courtesy of John A Byrne). As Stephen Stills sang on the the course of their performance teeth. and strolled over to "WPSC 590 we turned our eyes to the stage recorded version of "Golden this five member group utilized The Winter group gave three on your dial. This is the Bill out walked Jim Croce. Then I Ribbons." Of course I answered. electric and acoustic guitars, a encores and the last put his Washington Show ..." After Bill looked at John A and he looked The concert ended with an violin and cello, wooden entire act into proper finished his . cue I started at me. Were we thinking of the encore. The crowd left. And we recorders, drums, xylophone, focus-"Roll Over Beetoven." R questioning him like a reporter, same thing? Yes, those were went back to NJ. Good bye New trumpet, bass and gong. How's & R Hoochie Coo and it goes "Did you see John A -" microphones hanging over our York City. We were in the that for variety? At one point, back to the roots. Winter's music And who walked in the door heads John. A live recording eh. Meadowlands at the time when three of the five members were extends on those early roots, but the man himself. There he Kenny Loggins came out on we heard Mike Harrison's voice playing the drums in a very like many of the rock artists was — music critic, music stage doing an acoustical set. complimenting L & M's recorded director at WPSC, feature editor amusing interplay among them today. He builds upon them to That started a good feeling for a version of "Angry Eyes" to our at the State Beacon, and all. Their lead singer, Derek create the rock sounds of the while. There we were stomping, ears. What a way to go home! sometimes organizer of Essence Shuliman, iookslikefSome beast '70's. The signs point out a — standing in front of me. resurrected from pre-histbric strong Winter to come. "Hi Ed." times, this hirsute individual "How's it going John A," I makes grimaces and gestures to answered and John's response the band's ^ basic exchange The Board answered, ''Okay." The All-Night Film between keyboards (another (Continued from Page 4) Of course, he brought his instrument I forgot to mention) but there is no parity. This little woman, Sharon. As we and lead guit'ar. HeJs often Festival Lives! parity does not concern tenure started to make ourselves shouting out remarks and but was contradicted by Dean comfortable, one by one they making loud strenuous noises as Ludwig. When would the arrived; First Pice got there. if engaging in some kind of students get this parity? Then Don and Sue arrived. Then Saturday, April 7th herculean effort. An interesting Freedman replied that Acting our Master of Ceremonies came and diverse set of music was President Zanfino would look — Bob JCishel. His special on L & presented by. this new band into the matter immediately. M over the air-waves of WPSC Sunday, April 8th which I believe has places to go The meeting continued to the rocked the dorms that nite. With in rock. How far I don't really question of why there were no Sue repeating "I have been Starts 11p.m. — Shea Auditorium know. written or oral reasons given, destroyed" in accordance with Edgar Winter last appeared at the Rabbi said that he knew of the clinging of - two Roasario The Capitol Theatre as a second ho four year colleges that gave bottles (courtesy of the author), with these popular flicks: act to the J.Giels Band; this written or oral reasons for those kids in the dorms must recent return proved several dismissal. Mr. Nack stated that have thought Kishel flipped. Cartoons 11:00 p.m. things (1) that Winter has earned the Rabbi should have the We all packed our bags and his right to headline and (2) his decency to give reasons. But we were off to NYC in John's 1 Love You, great potential for drawing the Freedman's decency, according crowd. After his TV appearance to himself, isn't the same as Mr. Alice B. Toklas 11 £7 p.m. on the In Concert series, his Nack's. Why should the college over the upraised hand of Mr. Charlie Chaplin appeal has heightened (the- allow a "mad bag" of suits Nack. the Rabbi stated, "We've presence of the teenyrjopper set against it. Charles Staron then heard enough from Mr. Nack." Laughing Gas 1:13 a.m. has once again illustrated the presented the demands for the. thus ending the meeting. In the Park £ :23 a.m. effects of a TV performance). strike and asked if the board In this chaotic meeting, the Edgar's set last Saturday'roght, could address themselves to only thing that was Love Pangs 1:33 rum. March 17, was-.enUiusiasfically these demands. The Board aid accomplished was the Putney Swope 1:43 a.m. received by a wild-and, raunchy not have anything new to say composition of a lost of crew of rock and: rollers that about it. rhetorical prose on the part of Marx Bros. "... /'" ^':. have or must have known The meeting was adjourned Rabbi Freedman. in Monkey Business 3id?a*m. Edgar's ability to really R & E. Winter didn't let them down. Dracula 4:17 a jn. Stavts April 4th! Littte Rascals En Spook Spoofin 5:32 a.m. Come One- Straw Dogs 5:52a.m. Alice in Wonderland 7:40 a.m. Come All Cartoons 8:59 a.m. William Paterson College Presents Flash Gordon in Space- ship to the Unknown 9:26 a.m. 1973 W.C. Reids in You Cant Cheat amlionest Man 11:03 a.m. Spring Carnival The Devils 12:17 a.m. April 9th - 15th WPC Students w / I.D. cards $.50 contact Tony Barone, second floor, Other students w / I.D. cards SUM Any group interested in participating wiuum NOB students $1.50 -"-U'S 8UNUEL-'S College Center •Sponsored by the SGA Films Committee • STATE BEACON April 3,1953 PATS SPLIT FIRST t Hitting Better Thais Expected In splitting their first six home run of an illustrious four 5) all enjoying big days, the games, »e William Paterson year career with a two-run Pats coasted to a 9-3 win. fcssctaH team km eased sane shot in the sixth. So far the leading hitters arc at the dsoSte about their bit- WPC «hen traveled to Balti- Webb, who tfias far has been more University and dropped filBBg the big shoes of the de- TOi» and 31 roi» ia file span both ends of a dooble^eader, parted Ron Van Saders admir- sad amassing a team b»«Bg 5* and 4-1. Toe Pioneers col- ably witih a .S33 average, fol- average of JU: lected only seven hits all day lowed by Rob Van Saders at .421 and Humphrey with .364. The season opened for the and scored their only run on Humphrey and Fallon already Pioneers with tteir customary, Larry Ferretti's home run. have t stolen bases each. trip sou* to the Maryland After dividing another pair area as they debated with a to Virginia Commonwealth last This will be a busy week for 17-9 onslaught of tie University Sunday, Paterson came home the Pats as they face Trenton of Maryland. Second baseman to face MCE on Wednesday and State away on Tuesday, East Rich Humphrey bad five hits it was never a contest. With Stroudsburg at home on Thurs- and Bob Fallen hit a single, Van Saders (3 bits, 2 rbi's), day, Gtassboro State at home double and bonier. Shortstop Fallon (2 bits, 2 walks, 2 rbi's), on Saturday, and Monfclair Rob Van Saders hit the first and catcher Mike Webb (3 for State at tone on 'Monday. Swimmers Suprise Raidy Art Raidy still can't quite more points," Raidy continued, team's leading scorer wltfi IS believe it" "but be missed one meet points while Van Dyke chipped Witt visions of a -SOD dancing (Bioomsbnrg) because he bad in with 98, LytHe 89, Bonham in his bead Baidy sent bis Wit to work. He's quite a man. 86 and Huer 34 as the Pioneers . ham Paterson College swim- He worked to put himsetf posted victories over New ming team out to face Hie tfaroo&u sc&ooL Paltz, Katztown, Rider, Queens, worH back in December. After graduation, Magee Manhattan, NCE, E. Streods- Hi* Pioneers, however, did- says he wants to stay in swim* burg and Trenton State. n't naro Che same vision. ming. is « coach or instructor. Raidy's dub lost to Kings, As good as be was, (be team Bkomsborg, St. Francis and That foot is dearly reflected . Glassbora State. in the team's M record, not captain wasn't fee whole show quite up to Baidy standards tins sea.-on. Offering plenty of "ladmdnally everyone did sspport were senior Joan Van better," Raidy added. "XB fact Koto by AT (te WPC teams aad won three Itsb Vaa Saden eampi oitti pep-dy as SICB Eonphre; straight conference titles) tat Dyke (Mew Brunswick) and several of the swianers broke good iBOugh hi « so-called re- di Sill T t&oir own records lu'ee auu (IS) aad EnJe WMMr vcteft. iwffyiBj campaign. m=or co-cantata J3.0S an horn'. Central Ber- from Parsnos, and Art Moore, Court Decision ! PROBLEM? gen Branch YMCA, ssa Engtewood mnior, will offer (CeuUssed from Page H Msta SL, Haekeuaek. Mr. support in the runniog events. Do yoo yell strange thin(s Gattoai. - : ( EMer holds me> school record out windows? Do you like HSSS5 I National Lampoon? Do Cbeerleading (Pve gotta be going" when Try-Onfe increments. The | pajer. We «k no qocsUon», Practices will be held on April 3, 4, and 5 and ^ that the SwiB supply the f riendly j turned by the the try-outs will be on April 6. Meet in the gym lobby veto. ~ *e CoUege at 3:50 dressed for practice. JV cheerieading experi- vsIvtsS fek thai. Why of Trnstee' ence is not required and neither is the ability to do oled for May 18 as a I Join the Beacon. We can| members splits. All girls are welcome. tactic. Students"Md7aS.tty ^ted'ttSTh "f^**** "*?* I"* "»" peepIe' ""* '^1 members asked mat me board SS r. • y mtei"1 to *"** I *m!t mn tafto "* aWe ! meet the next Monday, Z ^T Z^ M*aa •• l«»l* I" »* *'