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Procedures Clouded After ·Death By ANDREW M. STERN when an accident occurs in a security who will transfer a have enough personnel to in the minds of many University pr~cedures residence hall or other student to the Health Center offer this service. concerned: What is the role concerning accidents on university building. and notify Newark Police. Sharkey said that the of the campus security in campus appear clouded after Stuart J. Sharkey, director Dr. Gordon Keppel, Office of Student Services is cases of student injury? the death of a university of residence,- said Wednesday university physician and studying the accident and will According to Cornell, he freshman after a freak fall last that residence hall personnel director of the Health Center, take appropriate safety was called out his offiC'e, week. are advised to assess the said that the dormitory action. However, the opening which is next to the stairwell Circumstances extent and seriousness of an director is to call the Health of the stairwell isn't a where Munson fell, surrounding the death of injury and call either the Center who will notify architectural defect according approximately 20 seconds Jeffrey Bryan Munson in Aetna Hose, Hook and campus security. Keppel to Sharkey. He explains that after it happened. Sharp Hall are uncertain and Ladder Company ambulance added that in the Munson the design is also used in the "I looked down the are being investigated by or university security. case the director was correct recently-built Rodney stairwell -and saw the body, Newark police and studied by "When in doubt, call in calling Aetna first. dormitories. after examining him university authorities. Aetna," Sharkey advises his Capt. Rodney Reeder of "It was a freak fall, (Munson), I went back A week after the accident, personnel. university security said that terrible and tragic, but still a upstairs and called university university officials are in David Cornell, director of his department is not trained - freak fall. How safe is safe?" security," related Cornell. disagreement over the Sharp Hall, mentioned that nor equippe~ to handle injury commented Sharkey. Security received the call procedure to be followed he was told to call university cases and that they do· not One question does remain (Continued to Page 7) e: , NEWARK, DELAWARE FRIDAY, NOVEMBEH 22. 196~ Student .Nurse Reflects On Transplant Operation

By DALE WEISS straws; the decision was made A ~·ter tanding in Houston, " When we came into class and Miss Butler had won the the Wilmington team ate she was in the emergency opportunity to observe and dinner around 9 p.m. at a room." Ellen Butler, NU9, learn in the transplant little restaurant not far from related that at 8 a.m. she first operation. the hospital. Dr. Cooley, the learned the patient was being Arrangements were made surgeon who performed the considered as a donor. and at 4 p.m. the plane left, heart transplant, joined them She was referring to the carrying with it Miss Butler, for dinner. Wilmington's 27 year-old New Jersey Dr. B. Swan, medical-resident facilities were discussed. at the Delaware Division of housewife whose vital organs "Dr. Leatherman of the gave life to others. Two the Wilmington Medical Center, and Miss Carol Texas Medical Center then NO SMOKING WHAT? Student examines new no smoke sign weeks ago the woman's two Rafferty, head nurse of the took us under his wing. We which is now sans "By Order of Board of Tnistees." kidneys, one lung, heart, and toured the medical center of eyes were donated. emergency room at the Del. Staff Photo by Steve Scheller Division of the Wilmington which St. Luke's is a part. There are several hospitals CHANCE TOGO Medical Center, and the patient-donor. and schools on the grounds," Since Miss Butler's clinical continued Miss Butler. Smoke Signs Get Facelift area of learning is centered in The university has come Trustees" is now covered the -emergency room at the At midnight Miss Butler up with a new way to invite with white paint. Delaware Division of the Masters' Art was stationed at a window in students not to smoke in Meade says the authority Wilmington Medical Center, the observation room directly bathrooms, elevators and on such non-academic she was one of two suggested looking into the operating classrooms. pursuits as smoking still rests to accompany the patient to (Even Picasso) room. "I had a better view by Replacing most of the in the Trustees. Students will Houston if the decision to go not scrubbing since there "No Smoking By Order of not easily forget after being were made. were so many people involved the Board of Trustees" signs conditioned to the older signs Around noon Jane Berg, Coming Soo.n in the operation." pntstered around campus are for years. NU9, and Miss Butler drew An exhibition of more "No Smoking Please" than 1,000 original etchings, HIGHLIGHT placards. lithographs, and woodcuts by OF OPERATION "It just sounds nicer," Majors Discuss Profs; such masters as Renoir, "The highlight of the operation, which lasted 21/2 says Randolph Meade, vice Picasso, Miro, and Goya will hours, came % of the way president for business and be on display Dec. 2, at the finance. The old signs were university. through the operation. The not an appropriate reflection Set Base Of Support The combination exhibit cardiac-monitor registered a normal-sized rhythm of the of the Trustees, he adds. and sale will be held from 10 By MARGE PALA Students, Men's Residence (Contlnu~d t~ Page 7) · So on go countless new The non-renewal of the Hall Association, Students for a.m. to 4 p.m. in Room 302, red and white decals contracts of Drs. Robert a Democratic Society, Recitation Hall. The show is reminding students not to Bresler and AI -Myers was the Graduates Students sponsored by the university light up. Some older decals primary concern of the Association and others. It was art department and presented have gotten a facelift. "By Student Government the consensus of those by the Ferdinand Rothen Order of the Board of Association this week. present that the support of a Galleries. :::::::=::::::: ;:;:;:;:;:::;:·:· ;.;,;.;:::: ::::::::: ::::: : : ::::~ ::::::::::::::::::: In two meetings, wide range of stuclents will be Besides the prints, a sponsored by the SGA, this essential to the goal of collection of outstanding Frosh Voting issue was discussed by the reinstating Drs. BrP.sler and Western and Oriental manuscript pages from works Freshmen may yote for leaders of student Myers. organizations on Tuesday, Dick Jolly, ASO, noted of the 13th to the 20th class officers at the following and, again, by political that such a broad power base centuries will be on display. times today: science and psychology was vital to the issue. "We all Prices range from $5 to Student Center: I 0 a.m. majors on Wednesday. The have the same goal .. .I'd $1000, but the majority are to 7 p.m. aim of the conferences was to hate to see us destroy priced under $100. West Dining Hall: 11 a.m. establish a strong and broad ourselves by attempting to The Rothen Galleries has to 2 p.m. base of student support. achieve it in different ways. one of the largest collections 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. He feels that a co-operative of graphic art in the country Candidates to be elected STUDENT LEADERS effort will be the most and specializes in arranging exhibitions and sales at are president, vice president, The meeting of student legitimate, both within the secretary and treasurer of the leaders had representatives university and without. colleges, universities and from such organizations as: A represen~t~ve of SDS museums throughout the Class of 1972. :;:;:: :::;:;.;:;:;.;:;:::::::::::: ::: :::=::.:. :·:·· .·.. :::::::::::::::::::: ;:;:; ;.;: ::::;:;::: ~: ::~:~:~: ~ : ~:; : ~:~:j::::: The Association of Women (~ontlnued to Page 7) country. , SAIGON STILL STALLS TALKS (P ARIS)--Hopes for an early beginning of peace talks on Vietnam are dimmer now than at any time since President Johnson announced a full bombing halt three weeks ago. A high diplomatic ·source in Paris reported Tuesday that the U.S. still has not been able to get South Vietnamese President SATURDAY Thieu to swallow his objections to dealing with the Viet Cong. 12:00·1 :00 p.m. Bob Canning Show (Top Hits) The usual Wednesday meeting between the American and North 1:00-5:00 p.m. Blue Hen Vietnamese negotiating teams had to be postponed again this Football (Delaware vs. Bucknell) 5:00·6:30 p.m. Jab Quantrill week. Show (Top Hits) Saigon's attitude hardened even further today when Premier 6 : 30·7:00 p.m. News and Sports In Depth Tran Van Huong---a widely respected politician whose following 7:00-9:00 p.m. Rick Frosch Show (Underground) ·includes many doves---publicly backed Thieu. 9:00·11 :00 p.m. c.w. Show (Top Hits) Gar~1~~~~!:00 a.m. Live with S.F. STATE REOPENS AFTER PROTEST (SAN FRANCISCO)--San Francisco State College President SUNDAY 1:00-3:00 p.m. D. B. Taylor Robert Smith called on students and faculty Wednesday to help Show (Easy Listening) the re-opening of the troubled college 1'hursday with police 3:00·5:00 p.m. Steve Bowen-Music to Study By protection. Smith said in a "State of the Campus " address that a By BOB SCHWABACH 5:00-7:00 p.m. Bob Canning's 1832 The South Carolina Dinner Music meeting with college trustees was disappointin~ because it did not November 22 legislature passes the 7:00-9:00 p.m. Jon Rafal deal with the basic causes of a protest by the black students. The Show (Easy Listening) 1906 The International Ordinance of Nullification 9:00·11 :00 p.m. John Buckley trustees ordered the re-opening of the college no later than Radio and Telegraphic claiming it has the right to (East Listening) 11:00- 1:00 a.m. Eliott Thursday. Convention, meeting in nullify the Federal Tariff Act Schreiber's Cobweb Corner BUDGET CUTS SET TO HELP FRANC Berlin, in its infinite wisdom of 1832. The legality of the MONDAY (P ARIS)---The Premier of France told the National Assembly decrees that ·sos shall be the Ordinance was never tested 3:00·4:30 p.m. Dave J.,nasson Show (Top Hits) Tuesday that the budget cuts totaling $400 million will be made international distress call. because Congress 4:30-5:30 p.m. Terri Vane That's three short, three long, Show (Top Hits) to try to stop the French economic crisis. Maurice Couv~ de compromised by quickly 5:30·6:30 p.m. Scott Parker. Murville said the 1969 budget cuts are only the first step m a three short, and one merit passing a new and more Show (Top Hits) badge. 6:30·7:00 p.m. News and program to restore confidence in the shaken franc, and that the acceptable tariff to supersede Sports In Depth government already is considering more a.ctiono.nthe1970budget. 1963 Dallas, Texas. 12:31 7:00·8:30 p.m. Bryan Gordon the old. Jazz Rebellion ' .. But the franc held its ground Wednesday tn foreign markets. . p.m., C.S.T.: President John 8:30·9:00 p.m. Pan·Am Club F. Kennedy is struck by 1923 The French (Latin American Hits) Assembly grants a lifetime 9:00·1 0:30 p.m. Rich Mllle•·'s CZECH STUDENTS CONTINUE STRIKE gunfire from assailant or Easy Listening Music annuity of 40,000 francs to 10:30·11:30 p.m. Special: (PRAGUE)-·College students defied the Czech government assailants unknown. He dies ' "Invasion of Mars" Wednesday and voted to extend at least for another 24 hours •one half hour later. At 2:15 Madame Marie Curie, 11:30·12:00 a.m. C.W.'s co-discoverer of Radium. · Dedications their campus strike. Railway workers have promised to halt trains p.m. Dallas police arrest a 12:00·2:00 a.m. Cramming (But how much is that in real Music in the capital if the Czech government makes any move against suspect, Lee Harvey Oswald, money?) News and Sports on the hour. the students, who are protesting the officially proclaimed demise in a local movie theater. At Headlines on, the half hour. 1963 Lee Harvey Oswald, Intramural Wrap·up 11·11 :05 of liberal refonns. The student strike at Charles University in .2:38 p.m. Lyndon B. every weekday/night • Prague---total enrollment, 22,000---is spreading to other campuses Johnson takes the oath of accused slayer of John F. WILM Is on 640 from 9 a.m. (Continued to Page 9) until WHEN goes on the air at 3 throughout Czechoslovakia. office to serve as President of p.m. for Mon.·Frl. only. the United States. !November 23 ODD BODKINS 1804 Franklin Pierce, 14th President, born in Hiilsborough, New Hampshire. 1930 Henry Ford announces that he will not permit workmen in his British factories to drink alcoholic beverages, even in their own homes. November 24 , 1784 Zachary Taylor, 12th President, born in Orange County, Virginia. UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE, NEWARK, DELAWARE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1968 PAGI Cl News-Journal Feature Writer Tells Review Her Experience t:iy ALLAN BERNSTEIN feature writer for the Review about a woman's Identified to many readers Wilmington News Journal newspaper experiences. by her "warm puppy dog" Co., spoke last Tuesday Beginning as a copy editor stories, Betty Burroughs, evening to the staff of The for the Palladium Times in Oswego, N.Y., Miss Burroughs has written for the Wilmington papers for 24 years. Miss Burroughs, who specializes in human interest stories, told the problems of women in the profession. When she started her career, women were considered untrustworthy, emotional, and generally incapable- of handling newspaper work. Today, with few exceptions, this view has disappeared. The speaker, who looked as if she would prefer to run from story to. story, told of her technique and other aspects of journalism. "I rarely take notes," she disclosed to the amazement ISRAELI VIOLINIST PINCHAS ZUKERMAN is the next of her audience. The hardest featured performer in the University Artists Series. story to cover is a dull one. A Photo by Boris Goldenberg go_od story, she said, largely NEWS- JOURNAL REPORTER BETTY BURROUGHS told depends on how it is written. Review Writers of her exp.erience as a feature writer last Tuesday A specialist herself, Miss night. Staff Photo by Steve Scheller Burroughs stressed the Artist Series To Feature importance of knowledge of all the aspects of the newspaper to be a successful Israeli Violinist Next Theatre Festival writer. She also spoke on freedom The brilliant young Israeli program which opens at 8:15 of the . writer, ethics, and violinist, Pinchas Zukerman. p.m. Tuesday, in Mitchell word choice. A journalist is will be the featured Hall. Includes U of D performer in the next His program will include restricted by his editors, his The Arrierican College Region XI of the Theatre publisher, his paper's policy, pro~ram of . the University the B-Fiat Sonata for Violin Theater Festival continued Festival will be seen by Mr. and to some extent the Artists Series. and Piano, by Mozart: the . its competition last night Yocum's committee in Dec.: person he is interviewing. A Zukerman will be Sonata in A-Major, by Caesar with production by Gallaudet the University of Delaware, writer should exercise his accompanied at the piano by Franck, and other works by College in Washington, D. C. Dec. 10-14, "An Evening of {Co!Jtlnued to Page 8) Charles Wadsworth for the Wieniawski, Fritz Kreisler, and the College of Notre Experimental · Drama"; Ernest Bloch, and Anton von Dame of Maryland in American University, Dec. ·same We bern. Baltimore. 5-7 and 11-14, "J.B." by As Julian Bond Both colleges are in Archibald McLeish; and Born in Israel, Zuckerman Region XI · which covers Towson State College in began the study of violin at Delaware, the District of Maryland, Dec. 5-7 and Powell Faces Supreme Court his father's knee. When he Columbia, and Maryland. 10-14, ' ~1~bias and Sarah" by was eight, he began formal Jack H. Yocum of the Paul Claudel. Three colleges By GEORGE J. MARDER matter what it may think of training with Mrs. Ilona Feher Department of Speech Arts at presented their entries in UPI Writer his character or his actions. If at the Israel Conservatory of American University is October: George Washington WA~HINGTON the House doesn't think he is Music in Tel Aviv. After a chairman of Region XI. and Howard Universities and (UPI}- The Adam Clayton fit to serve, it can oust him· year with Mrs. Feher, his Three more colleges in Frostburg State College in Powell Case has the makings which, under the outstanding talent won him Frostburg, Maryland. of an historic confrontation Cons tit uti on, takes a an America-Israel Culturdl The American College between the Supreme Court Foundation scholarship for High Crime Costs and the Congress. two-thirds vote. But it must Theatre Festival is sponsored seat him first. study in Israel. by American Airlines, the The same issues were In Wilmington Friends of the Kennedy before the court early last That is the is.c;ue which the At 13, he was brought to Center for the Performing year but the court ducked Supreme Court has decided them. the attention of Pablo Casals WILMINGTON- A study Arts and the Smithsonian to face directly: It avoided it and Is.c;ac Stern, who were in by the Division of Urban Institution. It is produced by That was the case in the Bond case by merely Israel for the First Israel involving Julian Bond and the Affairs at the university nas the American Educational ruling that the Georgia House Festival of Music. They revealed that Wilmington Theatre Association and the Georgia House of had violated Bond's Representatives. considered Zu<~kerman so crime rates and size of police American National Theatre Constitutional right to free! gifted that they and fire forces rank and Academy. Bond, a Negro, was speech. Once · having decided recommended he be brought considerably higher than Thirteen Regional elect~d to the Georgia House that, the court no longer had to the United States for national averages. Committees are in the process after a campaign during to tackle the more basic advanced training. The study, presented this of screening 180 Theatre which he had expressed question, Bond, and now week as a preliminary report Festival entries in 42 states. sympathy for draft card Powell, have raised. Coming to the United of the Mayor's Fiscal Study Each Region will recommend burners. The Court's opinion in the States, he studied with the Committee, was concentrated a maximum of three The Georgia House Bond case did have a renowned violin teacher, Ivan on the city's Department of productions to the Ceo tral refused to seat him. footnote which was Galamian, at the Julliard Public Safety. The report was Committee which will decide Bond argued that the interesting, and perhaps School of Music. presented to Mayor John E. the 1 0_ colleges to come to Georgia I.£gislature was revealing. It called attention violating his constitutional The 20-year-old violinist Babiarz by the nine-member Washington, April 28-May 12, to a book "The Making of the has appeared in concert in the. committee which is headed 1969 to perform at Ford's rigllts by setting a Constitution" in which the qualification for the office United States and Canada and by Edwin P. Neilan, board Theatre and the new Tent author, Earl Warren, traced in 1959 performed in Israel chairman and president of Theatre to be on the Mall. beyond the three simple the history of the standards fixed in the state before the late Queen Mother Bank of Delaware. Gilbert Eastman, Constitutional provision that of Belgium. The report showed that Chairman of Gallaudet's co~stitution---age, citizenship, "each house shall be the Wilmington has more Department of Drama, is residency. judg~ of the elections, returns In the su'mmer of 1967, policemen and firemen than directing "Everyman," an That is exactly the and qualifications of its own Zuckerman received an cities of corresponding size allegorical play of the 15th argument raised by members." ovation when he played a~ and that costs oi maintaining Century. Performances of Powell--that the house had no Warren concluded that the the Festival of Two Worlds in them are also higher. And, "Everyman" are tonight and right to exclude him if he met qualifications were only those Spoleto, Italy. Later he although the city has a higher tomorrow night at 8 p.m. at the only three qualifications written directly into the returned to Israel where . he ratio of polic£-, Wilmington the Gall au det College for a congressman set in the Constitution. In other words, ' won high praise for his crime rates were higher than Theatre. federal constitution. that each house could refuse performances there. other cities studied. Powell's argument boils to seat by majority vote only The Merrie Masquers of Last season he the. The statistics cited were down to this: that if the when the Constitutional join~d the College of Notre Dame impressive array of artists based on figures compiled voters send him to Congress, qualifications were not lived o'f Maryland will present on the roster of impressario Sol (Contl':'ued to Page 11) (Continued to Page 11) the House must take him, no (Continued to Page 8) Hurok. · 1968 PAGI 4 UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE, NEWARK, DELAWARE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, Electoral College Reform A Must H is four years away, the urgency of passing On December 7, 1787 the Legislature ironically is Vice President Hubert • Electoral College reform proposals cannot ~e of·the state of Delaware took a revolutionary Humphrey. On January 3, 17 days before emphasized enough. The new Congress will step and became the first of 14 states to the presidential innauguration, Humphrey · be swamped with Presidential messages and ratify the Constitution of the United States. will announce the election of Richard M. new legislation. Time must ~e found to p~sh In the second article of that radical Nix~m IF the elecJors tf ;he tha:i~!:::t:~ the Electoral College reform mto a Consbtu- document, our founding fathers set down 0 the faith they had in the gullibility of the ~~~o;opc~!~o~o:en in v~h!ir :espective states. tiona) amendment. It took the 25th Amend- American people: they established the Elec­ ,1 KNOW IT NEEDS FIXIN_G. BUT RIGHT AT THIS MOMENT I'M SICK OF IT!' toral College. Conceived as a device to insure that the President would be intelligent, reverent, white and gentlemanly, there was no questioning of the article until 1824 when John Quincy Adams was elected by the House of Repre­ sentatives after a deadlock in the Electoral College. Since then Congress has talked about eliminating the College but nothing has been done. Several years ago the Lodge-Gossett Bill reached the House and Senate Judiciary Committees · but got no further. The plan ~ailed for the allocation of electoral votes proportional to the popular vote in each state. After the scare of three weeks ago, some Congressmen have moved to offer plans and proposals to revamp or abolish the elec­ toral system. In the House Rep. Emanuel Cellar . (D-NY), Chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, plans to hold hearings this win­ ter on electoral reform. Sen. Birch Bayh Although improbable, it is still possible ment two years to gain ratification so time (D-Ind.) of the Senate Judiciary Committee for Humphrey to announce himself the win­ ·is limited. has done the same. The proposals include an ner Jan. 3 because the Constitution does not As the Times has noted, "The amendment . to the Constitution to abolish specify that the electors must vote for the answer lies in a system that will guarantee the Electoral College and provide for direct winner in their state. They can, if they wish, the right of the people to choose their own eleciion of the President and Vice President. vote for any person, native-born, 35-years­ Chief Executive, not rely on the roulette One plan calls for the team with the most old, who has resided in the United States for wheel that the present electoral system has popular votes in 50 states to be declared the more than 14 years. Anyone, at this point, become." It is hoped that Delaware's Rep. winner. The drawback to that concept is can be elected President, not necessarily William V. Roth and Senators John J. that if no ticket receives 40 per cent of the Richard M. Nixon. But again, the possi­ Williams and J. Caleb Boggs will work to popular vote, a run-off election would be bility is remote. this end. held with the two top teams. This would A. M.S. discourage the formation of splinter parties. Although the next Presidential election Rer. John M. Ashbrook (R-Ohio) pro· poses that the electoral system ·be revised into a congressional district system. where Bresler-Myers: Wait & See the candidate winning the popular vote in the congressional district would receive that The Bresler-Myers affair has entered reply, if any, they will give the student body district's electoral vote. a"wait-and-see" period but students actively on re-opening the cases. It is hoped that The Lodge-Gossett plan will no doubt concerned with their dismissal are not they take good advantage of this time, for be reintroduced during the first session of standing by. as we said last week, the viability of the University Community Design concept rests the 9lst Congress. The Committee of Concern and Student The electors meet December 16 in their upon their decisions. Government Association, at the front of the S.D.M. state capitals to cast their Electoral College movement to reconsider the cases of the two, ballots. These ballots will be sealed and have launched extensive programs in educat­ sent to the President of the Senate, who ing and leafleting the campus on the matter. On To The Faculty The Committee of Concern met Sunday Lost in the midst of th-e Bresler-Myer~ and Monday and is entering a second stage issue is the fact that last week the SGA THE DELAWARE in their planning. Additional rallies are in Statement on Student Rights arid Respon­ the works as well as strategy planning. sibilities was unanimously endorsed by the The SGA too has entered a second Student Activities Committee. The state­ phas~. The Non-Rene.wal Investigating Com· m(mt will go before a special general faculty REVIEW meeting Monday. VOL. 91 NO. 18 NOVEMBER 22, 1968 mit.tee of the organization is now the SGA Non-Renewal Action Committee. Outlined Several revisions, two of thel\1 major Sunday was a four part program of actio~ were made. We feel both of the important Edltor-in-t"hld . . __ _ ... - - Andrew M. Stern including: major revisions strengthen the document. JoAIItorial Director ··-··- - .. ------Shaun D. Mullen Rutdnellll Manager _ . . - ·-- - - . - --- George Chamberlain -- Distribution of leaflets which began The initial SGA-endorsed statement'. Tuesday. called for students holding "majority voting r::::::i~!~o;_~~~~~~ -==-~~~~~~~:_:_~~~~-~~~~~~~;~~s:¥:~~h~~~~~ --Separate meetings sponsored by the representation" in the formulation and appli­ Advertlsin« Manager ------· ------~ ------Ken McDamel SGA for student group leaders, political cation of · policies directly affecting them. A11110clate Editor _____ ·------Lyle Poe The Student Activities Committee reworked Aut. News Editor~~ - ·------Eleanor Shaw, Susan Smith science and psychology majors and "con­ Aut. Feature Editor ------·- - -·--- Phyllis Jones cerned" faculty, which concluded last night. .the article to read "formulation and appli­ 8 0 ::~~ ~i:~~~ ~~~~- :~~-:~~~~~~~~~~~~~:~~~~~ -st:vehsc~~ll~~ -- A letter to Dr. Arnold Lippert, dean of· catiort rests ·in the Student Government Clreulation Manager ------· ------Judy ,McFarlin · Association." The change was approved by the CoJlege of Arts and Science stating the the SGA Senate. t:z.Faealt:r 1~~s~ Advisor! ======- - -====---=- -===-----=== =---= ====~-- Prof.- ~: =~= =-Robeson~t~!~~ Batley~~~;; Senate's disapproval of "unsound academic procedures" involved in the dismissals. The second major revision concerned faculty advisors to student groups. The Sports Writers: Steve AnderRon, Jim Mellor. Terry Newitt, --A clarification of the Non-Renewal Alan Raich, Chu('k Rau, Jerry Smith, Mort Fetterolf, artlcle as first endorsed by the SGA placed Steve Kirkpatri('k. Committee's report. the acceptance and termination of advisoral Busines11 Staff: Rob Leary, Jane Ruppel, Ed Stewart. }Joth groups have been remarkabl_y re­ relationships solely upon the organization Clreulatlon Staff : Lynn Prober, Sue Reece, Malorie Drake. strained throughout the past month and and faculty or staff member whom it chooses. Photo Staff: Chick Allen, Jim Bechtel, Sing Lee, Maureen have given sufficient notice that they will As revised, the acceptance of an advisorship Reardon, Sam Strabert. *'work through channels" until such chan­ Publiahed bi-weekly during the academic year by the clause was deleted. Most of the faculty mem­ undergraduate student body of the University of Delaware, nels are exb~usted. Together, the two groups bers on the SAC felt that acceptance was up Newark, Delaware. Editorial and business offices are have formed what is undoubtedly the great­ located on the third floor of the Student Center. Phone : to the individual faculty member and chair­ 7:1 8-2649. Opinions expressed are not necessarily those of est vehicle for popular student protest in man of 'his department. The change does the university,' Advertising and subscription rates on recent university history; a vehicle that will nothing to weaken the document. requesi~tered a 11 second class matter, December 13, 1!145, at not be easily stopped with mounting evidence the Newark Post Office, Newark, Delaware, under the There seems to be little doubt that the Act of March 3, 1879. on the dismissals on their side. National newspaper advertising s ale~~ handled througll. ~ statement will pass the general faculty and National Educational Advertising Services, 360 Lexing­ Administrative and faculty parties m6ve to quick acceptance by President E. A. Ave., New York, New York 100 17. directly concerned with the dismissals have Trabant, who in turn will pass it to the the Thanksgiving Recess to reflect on what Board of Trustees with his blessing. UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE, NEWARK, DELAWARE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1968 Letters To Editor Scoffed 'Townie' Scoffs To The Editor: athletics. As a proud "townie" now For years, I have heard it attending the U of D, I would said. that all good U of D like to comment on Delaware football players came from out-of-state. People scoffed at the Delaware All-Staters - Student Raises what did they ever do at the U of D. Question About Well, this year the "scoffers" can criticize no longer. The Delaware high The 'New Day' school athletes are making it TO THE EDITOR: big at the University of When we returned to the Delaware. Sonny Merkle, Paul campus this fall, we heard Camp, and Joe Shetzler, all glowing reports that there starters, are doing was to be a new day at the outstanding work. Chuck University of Delaware. A McCallion started last year new President proposed a and is doing a good job on "new community design" this year's punt return team. based on increased student Nick Donofrio has shown ru,·fO:Sr Man Hoppe------.. participation, responsibility good promise of good things and authority. The to come from him. Tom administration pledged its Leonard, Dave Smith, and support to a statement of Ted Gregory, have ~ Where You Spen.d... _ Student Rights, to a student unfortunately seen limited 1 judicial system and to a new action because of injuries. ._------By ART HOPPE-----,. SGA Constitution. The theme Finally, three players The news that the three underlying all these proposed from my alma mater have Meanwhile, as the tuitular President of the reforms is that the University shown everyone that the state major Presidential candidates Constitution prescri~es, the Senate. had spent a total of should orient its priorities of Delaware, especially ' Electoral College met on "Alabama," announced approximately $70 million to toward meeting the needs of Newark High, can turn out December 6. As usual, the Mr. Humphrey, smiling get approximately 70 million students, and toward star athletes. Pat Walker is electors from the 50 States bravely for the television votes raised few eyebrows. affording them the best now starting at end. Conway convened in their State cameras, "casts four votes for "A buck a vote is cheap possible education. The Hayman has received capitals to go through the George, Wallace and six votes failure to renew the contracts numerous praise for his great these days," said one expert historic formality of casting for ... of Drs. Myers and Bresler job at guard (All-East this with a shrug. "It costs a lot of their ballots for President. renders this fundamental week). And Dick Kelley money to be President. That's And, as usual, the results A bewildered look came premise totally invalid. could be one of the best the American way." were sent to Washington, over his face. "Who," said Mr. Students must now football players to ever come So the man who had spent D.C., in sealed envelopes. Humphrey, "is P.L. Punt?" question the sincerity of the out of Delaware (All-E.ast tlie most money, Mr. Nixon, The Alabama vote was administration. If it continues against Massachusetts). was declared the winner. And As the Constitution taken at first as a joke in bad to demonstrate a lack of So... critics-take another he went about choosing his requires, the envelopes were taste by disenchanted Wallace sensitivity to the most basic look! And Delaware high Cabinet, interpreting his opened at a joint supporters. But as envelope of student concerns, that of. school grads - we're proud of mandate and otherwise Senate-House session on after envelope was opened, being assured teaching you! performing the solemn duties January 6 by Vice President the vote for P.L. Punt excellence in and out of the PEGGY BEDINGFIELD of a President-elect. Hubert Humphrey, still mounted. And it was in classroom, then all the shaking tones that Mr. ... administration's friendly Humphrey at last announced , gestures can represent little · the total: more than condescension. Campus Police Close Down 'Peter Pan'; "Nixon, 125, Humphrey, Students are tired of smiles 121; Wallace, 22; and P.L. and promises. If Drs. Bresler Punt, 270." and Myers are not teaching in The Nation was stunned. our classrooms next fall, then Nude Dancer Arrested For Obscenity But every lawyer in the land · Dr. Trabant's Community MADISON, Wis. Pan" on the University of Daily Cardinal. "It's a play agreed that although the will have been tested, and (CPS)--Hearings will begin Wisconsin cam pus. about a man attempting to electors traditionally voted found to be wanting. next week on charges vf But according to the achieve hapiness; in his effort for their party's candidate, obscenity against a play director, Stuart Gordon, the he loses both his innocence the Constitution clearly · BOB RAFAL, director and dancer who charges may be dismissed, and his happiness." stated their right to pick any AS9 performed an original "Peter and legal action is at a Captain Hook and the qualified American they temporary standstill. pirates are represented as chose. Gordon, who has police in th'e play, Mrs. And so Congress had no Young Democrats presented several other plays Darling (mother of heroine choice but .to decl~re P.L. at the University, is charged Wendy) as "a cross between a Punt the 37th President of with obscenity because of the Tennessee Williams character the United States. appearance of nude dancers and Mrs. Robinson," and Mr. Newsmen had little AddMoreSupport in his adaptation of J. M. Darling as "a henpecked difficulty finding the · TO THE EDITOR: Barrie's classic. Carolyn shadow of a man." President-elect. The restrictions on their campus We, the University of Purdy, who allegedly right-wing oil billionaire was activities be removed Delaware Young Democrats, appeared nude in one waiting for them on the steps immediately. Miss Purdy called her support the call of the sequence, is also charged with of his Texas mansion. We further express our refusal to leave the play Committee of Concern for obscenity. under threat of prosecution "Howdy, boys," he said, concern that the process by 'I'he play was closed down flicking a cigar ash, "I just the ending of restrictions of which these decisions were "a question of commitment free speech and political after two performances by to principle. Anyone has the want to say humbly that made did not include any the campus police and the everything I am today I owe activity on this campus. We student participation or right to artistic freedom; I urge that the Board of Madison district attorney in was also standing up for to the honesty of our fine consultation. A need for such September. Campus police electors. When those Trustees renew the contracts student participation should someone else's." of Dr. Robert Bresler and conducted the investigation gentlemen are bought, they be provided for in the future. Although six of the Dr. Albert Myers, and that of the identity of participants stay bought." We call upon all students . in the nude dance sequence. dancers who allegedly "Are you saying, sir, that and other student Although university officials appeared nude left the cast, you actually went out and Student Rights organizations, who are reportedly asked the D.A. 's Miss Purdy felt she could not bought the votes?" asked a University faculty will concerned witl1 the increasing office not to press charges, drop out. "Standing on the shocked reporter. vote on the Statement on problem of Students' Rights, they took no official stand · sidelines waving banners was "That's the American Student Rights and to extend their support to the against the censorship. a poor W'!Y of supporting way, son,".. said Mr. Punt. Responsibilities at a special Committee of Concern and artistic freedom," she said. "And let me point out that I Gordon said his version of meeting Monday afternoon. the entire movement if they spent less on getting votes "Peter Pan" was an attempt The meeting, called by have not already done so. Defense Attorneys have than any other candidate--a to "emphasize some parts of filed motions for dismissal, President E.A. Trabant, will We regard the freedom of measly old $10 million." the original covered up by claiming that the original mark the end of faculty expression and the diversity The President-elect smiled of political concepts as Mary Martin." He said he complaints against the expansively. "Yes, sir, it just action on the document, believed the television which has been endorsed by essential to the maintenance defendants are inadequate. shows you that in this here of a Free Society. musical version overshadowed They say the complaints are great land of ours, it don't the Student Government 'the more meaningful Association and the Student STANLEY F. GLOWIAK, based on hearsay and matter how much you spend association in the original. Activities Committee. PRESIDENT third-hand information, and to get yourself elected "We presented the idea If the faculty approves the WILLIAM WOODFORD therefore "' are unreliable. President. VICE-PRESIDENT that Peter Pan had been Chances of the charges beJng "It's where you spend it document, it will go to pretty much destroyed by his President Trabant for final LINDA CUTLER, dismissed, Gordon says, are that counts." ' society," Gordon told the about 50-50. action. SECRETARY-TREASURER Chronicle I!' ature1 Syndicate PAGE 6 UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE, NEWARK, DELAWARE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1968 Yellow Submarine: Wow the puff clo~ds of dazes of childhood destroyed in a they had changed, had been The Beatles come to the destruction ... perversion of simulated adult and gone. In Pepperland Beatles saw meanness of cruelty rescue, with music. Ror, since words live like flowers: "I Love You, Yeah, Yeah, power-buck and autistic And it was sad, much Ely JIM BECHTEL "YES, KNOW, LOVE." And Yeah" the Beatles' answer has destruction, sadder than I wouldhaveev~r the first invasion, a and G. LYTLE always been Yes. And knowledge (anthropo- no pastiche of panegyrics morphically personified in a this image of the circus soul squatting ocaricature named of joy: amen yes so be it love Jeremy) is· their friend. He unto you all (blessings of was - their constant Father MacKenzie and those companion, and he smiled on who have looked into them. Without Jeremy, pepperland) Pepperland never would have I go home and wanted to been saved. take my niece to see it. She is The animation-ended and five and beautiful. the Beatles appeared. In black what is pepperland? and white they colored the "Land beneath the screen with their spirits and sea":: :atlantis atlantic atlas at smiling. Pu.nning, laughing, last allofus amorous and genuinely in love. "(I (america?)--only an Love You, I love you. All application, understandably together now ...") You s u bjective, of language­ could see their excitement-­ permutations of meanings .more important you could which do not exist in words. share it. A possible flitering to is not the answer in Now, streetsense of finnegans wake Knowing love YES love love In Their, Own Write. is all you need ' ' please k i n d I y And then there was a communicake wi.th the sadness. The purpose of every original sinse we are only frame, the reason for every yearning as yet how to foot of film failed the burgeon" (Joyce) oh yes and audience that was at this very that allegorically in cartoon first showing. A sing-a-long manicheanism is what the was not sung. The people in beatles try. fly. my. mind. the audience, fearing I'm going to try it, but I flowerwebs of rainbow music wanted it to be. But there candy·cane ·"Know" . was houselights, hurriedly put on have no certainty that I around the blue spider of the was an old lady sitting in reduced by green apples their faces--hiding in their should. have to watch her uglies and disrupted the front of us. She offered her rn dropped by big Blue Meanies, silence. But the Beatles sang face, and I'll be afraid. newspaper holiness of war seat to some freaks standing and iceburg peaces to sing of the Apple Bonkers--bombar- because of love. Because "flat" as "Time" in the aisle. They refused, but ding "K" and "W" with awful Magazine may think Apple's the joy of love of .... knew her kindness. I listened LOVE: YES. KNOW. Eleanor Rigby alternated purpose; "NO" was left NOW. "I'll trade you a cloud animation is, it is more real to her laughing when the standing and colorless. than most of Hollywood. visually between "flat" colors were happy, and I for a tear." (HD) cartoons and the flatter faces listened to her quietness acid cardboard syndrome of factory workers--faceless when they were not. beaming out of nowhere the before their jobs and walking A child could watch and destruction of time in space in rain. D understand but I find myself . 0 incoherent (sea -of holes?). tears on stone cheeks for trying to watch scenes after ' fluidity of planar revelations ~ that damn to in com prehe­ ~ nsion the eye-as-god · God, there's so much. Too UDG To Give First THETA CHI SIGMA NU much to think about. Be a • fool and don't see it. Stay -= dark behind your eyes and Show Of New Season save two dollars. Your dollars One of the best plays of Are Dead," the best play of are green, but the Yellow New York and London's 1967-68. Most students will Submarine has colors. you've 1963-64 season will be be home for the Thanksgiving never seen. Think about it. presented in Mitchell Hall vacation when the play is Toy with that thought--like a next weekend. "Next Time being given, .and will only be truth you really shouldn't be able to see it Sunday night. responsible for. I'll Sing To You," by James Saunders will be done by the "Next Time I'll Sing To the hollywood eye of University Drama Group. You" . is similar in direct Moloch-dollar pyramid of It is the forerunner of audience communication and sunlight paring multifariously "Rosencrantz and Gilderstern certain plot bases. For a combination of interest gu to Mitchell Hall to see the ALPHA TAU OMEGA former play and then to the I at ter coming at the Playhouse in January. Saunder's play features Eilien Boyer, Gene Wood, Ernie Sutton,· Jim Lindley, PI KAPPAALPHA Election Day 1968. improvement. You have and Fred Kill~ in the cast What did you do? Two heard unfamiliar literature from the University Drama hundred students devoted and some familiar,but all good Group. With Fre.d Kille anywhere from three to eight quality performance. portraying a hermit, other hours of election day to Now you can hear familiar characters must both be far removed from as well as recording Christmas carols. music, well done, without the making a definite connection Under the direction of Mr. disadvantage of the concert with him. Joseph Huszti and with organ situation. Being althogether original, accompaniment, the various · ALPHA EPSILON PI Chances are you 'II buy a PHI KAPPA TAU choral organizations taped a Christmas record anyway. as Gottfried from Women's Wear says, "Next Time I'll complete stereo LP album of For three dollars you can Sing To You" expresses familiar Christmas songs. have music made by fellow Fraternities will host 1-Sigma Nu, North humor and fascination in a - students in good old Mitchell freshmen men and other Campus; 2-Sigma Phi Epsilon, Represented are thP modern manner. It's universal Hall. · For early guests at open houses this North Campus; 3-Theta Chi, Choral Union, Concert Choir, theme conveys the week-end. The houses are Womens' Chorus, Chamber delivery see any U of D 151 West Main St.; 4-Lambda non-communication aspect so being opened up to extend Chi Alpha, 163 West Main St· Singers, Madrigal Singers. singer. After the first pressing widely used in today's delivery will be postponed the spirit of Greek Week to 5-Delta Tau Delta, 158 South Songs include everything theatre. others, especially freshmen from Hark the Herald Angels about a week. College Ave.; 6-Kappa Alpha, Tickets are $2 at the Card 19 Amstel Ave.; 7-Alpha Tau Sing to Silent Night. Center, Mitchell Hall, and the men, who until now have not If you have been Ah yes (a Ia W. C. Fields), Omega, 153 Courtney St.; Newark Departm~nt Store had an opportunity to visit 8-Pi Kappa Alpha, 143 following choral work here now you can preserve the and free to undergraduates. the fraternity houses. fond memory of Christmas at Courtney St.; 9-Alpha for the past few years, yo~ Don't miss the best of the Freshmen men and guests are Epsilon P.i, 48 West Park the University of Delaware theatre in a grippingly welcome after the football have seen continuous (did he say fond?) Place; 10-Phi Kappa Tau, 720 entertaining evening. game tomorrow, Academy St. PAGE 7 Progress In College Of Nursi-ng: Criticism Is Added 1o Praise The very fact that such an aired concerning the college students. Many said decisions opportunity was open to of nursing shortly after the concerning curriculum are Ellen Butler, NU9, further appearance of the article of made without their exemplifies the strides the the expansion of the college consultation and knowledge. college of nursing is making. of nursing. Several nursing According to several Relevance to projected career students complainep that students, a case in point was is the key here. there is no communication two students whose However, criticism was between the' college and tlfe graduation came into jeopardy because of a recent change in-requirements. They Elien Butler Trip ... asked to see the dean and did (Continued from Page 1) concluded Miss Hutter in a not get to see her. The dean heart. "It was really tallv of the events. did consider their plight, something," said Miss Butler. Miss Butler added that "I however, and scheduled a Just af.ter the operation I was very excited ab~ut class just to accommodate them. However, the dean did talked with. som~ of the observing the heart transplant surgeons, mcludmg Dr. and all that is involved but at so without conferring with the students. Bloodwell, a member of Dr. the same time I could 'reel the Several juniors expressed Cooley:s ~earn and formerly extreme tragedy of the dismay about a rumor of a of. Wilmmg~on,. and Dr. donor's family .. Her husband Bricker, a umvers1ty graduate must have so much love for projected cut-back from the and member of Kappa Alpha his wife and mankind to be present three day clinical fraternity," added Miss willing to do what he did to experience to two days. They feel that the more experience Butler. save someone else. "I was then able to see the "It's like two ends of a they can get actually in the SINGER ANDY ROBINSON sang in dorms on campus this hospital, the more that they heart recipient in the coin--I was ecstatic in being week. The 21 year old singer will appear at Goldie's Doorknob will benefit. Others say the operating. room t? observ~ able to go but I could feel this weekend. - . . Staff Photo by Steve Scheller hours involved in actual nursmg care. mvolved. what the donor's family must th~ clinical experience will not be Miss that at be going through. Emotions Butl~r e~pla~ned altered, since one of the days St. Luke s, 1t Is s.tandard and morals, played a big part was simply discussion procedure to retam the in the situation I think. I'm Rising Young Balladeer anyway, but the fact remains patient in the operating room thankful I was' able to go, its that there is a problem. for 24 hours after such an an experience I won't As in other departments ope;.ation. forget." To Perform At Goldie's We talked some more. 1 Appreciation was at the university, a problem of communication between the By LINDA ZIMMERMAN rested for two hours and at 7 expressed by the senior the bill with Jerry Jeff department and the student.c; This week a talented, Walker. a ..m. arrangements for the nursing student to Dr. Pierre is apparent. The flight home began. We took LeRoy , neurosurgeon, young contemporary singer, Robinson's music · is comparatively conservative song writer and guitarist diversified; he performs some off at 9:30 a.m. and I was Wilmington Medical Center, group of students enrolled in named Andy Robinson · has jazz, rock, folk and even ho~e by 4:30p.m. nr. Robert Flynn, director of nursing are asking for the been visiting and performing classical (Stravinsky, Mahler). Last week I talked to medical-education at the same things less conservative informally at various dorms Robinson has written over 50 junior and senior nursing Wilm. Medical Center, Mrs. groups desire. Nursing students and to many Frances Kazmierckak at the university. songs in the contemporary students want more voice in Tonight and tomorrow vein ranging from social instructors about St. Luke's Dean Mary Carl, College 0 {' choosing curriculum. evening, Robinson will (Continued to Page 9) and · my observations," Nursing. perform at Goldie's Door Knob. The university is First Two Action Meetings ... Robinson's last stop on a (Continued from Page 1) Bitter End Coffee House on the outcome of the political scientists deny the for political science majors. Circuit Tour Which brought voiced that group's support present controversy, as they basic disciplines of their The psychology majors him to Farleigh Dickenson, of actions taken thus far by are most, directly affected by science, such as the 'coersion decided to intiate a new the University of Penn., and SGA. He reasserted that the the decision of non-renewal. principle,' the students of petition for circulation Rutgers. Committee of Concern will Ac; a result of the sessiou that science should call it to among students. The petition Robinson's impression of take no separate action two informal steering their attention. We, majors in reads as follows: "We, the the university is that "it's a during this two week "grace committees were formed. the department, have serious undersigned, realize that Dr. well run campus. Just a little period;" They are the Psychology doubts about the decision on AI Myers fosters necessary cohservative." Robinson Though some , Majors Action Committee Dr. Brf!sler's contract, and ~tudent-faculty raport, and said,"l like it." representatives were unable and the Political Science feel that unless- the stimulates class learning and Robinson himself to pledge the complete Majors Action Committee, participation. We feel that his attended New England support of their and are chaired by John department justifies its presence at the University of College in New Hampshire, organizations, they agreed to Novielli, GR, and Herbert decision to us, we can no Delaware is. completely and finished school at the present the problem to their Conner, ASl, respectively. longer accept the vrinciples essential to the fostering of University of Colorado. He respective groups. Gail As spokesman for the they teach." He also noted President Trabant's "new was an English major. Parrasio, ED9, stated the political science majors the extreme importance of a community design" not only Age 21, Robinson only position of A WS, "We present, Conner made the large attendance at the for ourselves but also for the started playing the guitar support the actions of the following statement, "When meeting on Friday at 4 p.m., University of tomorrow." three years ago. He first SGA, so far," and ·that they peformed at the Main Point will continue to consider each in his home town ' of new recommendation "step Accident- Procedures Clouded ... Philadelphia. Robinson was by step." (Continued from Page 1) the student should be taken Ferguson remembered not professionally oriented The leaders of all student and indicated that they there. Sometime during this Munson coughing but when he began. "I just groups will be contacted this would send their ambulance exchange of calls to security Cotcher didn't, perhaps wanted to do the best I week and asked to present car. At the same time that ·and the Health Center the because of the noise going could," he said. the issue to their members, Cornell called security, a ambulance men decided that down the steps," sa.id Cornell. student · called the Aetna the injury was serious enough A year ago though while and to report their reactions Munson apparently to the SGA. In this way it is Hose, Hook and Ladder to take Munson directly to slipped on the first step and fell in Colorado, Robinson played Company ambulance. Wilmington General Division. at the Buff Room in Boulder hoped that all students will over the railing which is be contacted and informed of The ambulance from The Health Center and about two feet at that spot. If with Judy Collins, , Aetna arrived in about six Keppel were advised of this. the Back Porch Majority, and the most recent events he had fallen on the third pertaining to the issue. This minutes but the university Keppel explained that this floor railing he probably others. At that time, he was security car never appeared. was the proper thing to do encouraged by Judy Collins, method also provides an open would not have gone to the channel of communication Both Cornell and Reeder said since "the Health Center isn't basement 30 feet below but on the basis of two songs he that the security police radio equipped to accommodate had written, to come to New through which aHY student instead landed on the second may voice suggestions and picked up the call for the critical injuries." floor, explained Cornell. York to start his career. After Aetna ambulance and so the Cornell explained that meeting with Janis Ian, who reCommendations. a security car was called back "the coughing fit" that His angle of flight sent brought Robinson to her The majors of the political to the Wright House for the Munson was reported to have him skimming down the four manager, Richard Armitage science and psychology student protest rally. had before he fell from the foot square well. According Corp., he was signed to an department met to discuss After the ambulance third floor "has not been to Keppel he apparently hit exclusive managem.ent possible acti9ns to be taken arrived, the driver asked substantiated." his head on the way down to contract. • within their departments in Cornell where Munson should "Glenn Ferguson was knock him unconcious. It was Robinson has just finished 1 support of retaining Bresler be taken ·for treatment. stopped at the landing reported by residents of the appeannces at the 1968 and Myers. It is felt that any Cornell again called security between the second and third dorm that he struggled to get Philadelphia Folk- Festival action taken by these groups who in tum notified the fioor and George Cotcher Wll to his feet after the fall but and the Main Point, sharing will have an important effect uniVersity Health Center that just ahead of Munson. was unable to do so. PAGE 8 UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE, NEWARK, DELAWARE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1968 GREEK ~COLUMN . / . --~- Alpha Epsflon Pi eyes. Yes Ladies and Brother John Dusewicz and for the better last Frtday, as Our condolences to the Gentlemen, the Passion Pit of Brother Sonny Boyce. Iron the brothers came head to hundreds of girls who were Fellow Greeks beware! the East is finally open for man Brother Darrell Steele, head with the Phi Tau girls. left on our " Rent-a-Thete" Football is over and your awe and amazement who has played 5 years in While most of the brothers waiting list. As expected, the basketball is nigh. ' Nuff said. Saturday from 1-6 p.m. Be intramurals without missing a played a good, clean game of only brother left unrented Greek Week is almost over there! single game may finally miss touch football, a few of the was Morty, although he seems and the spirit of fraternalism And, Oh yes, Ladies! We one, but " go Willy." __ animals played a not-so-clean to have more than enough to pervades the campus. The have a special treat for you! Lambda Chi Alpha game of two-hand "feel." go around. Last week a IFC banquet saw Brother Savage Sam was awarded the Tuesday night, Nov. 26 you Special thanks this week bewildered brotherhood Master Gerry Rosenstock will be greeted with open " Grossest Player Award" for witnessed a secret agent, named Fraternity Man of the go to Mom and the pinmates his outstanding hustle. arms as our doors swi'ngdoor for their help with our disguised as a baton twirler, Year and also AEPi received again to welcome all you Opponents like this should perform the "Mission the ~holarship award. The playbill. Without them, it come along more often! lovely freshmen. (The would not have been possible Impossible" assignment of meal was ...The North beat Brothers ask all you Ladies to With the conclusion of Phi the year. Thanks to Ot for the South in the All Star to introduce the fabulous Miss Tau's football· season, the please bear in mind that the Cherry Dee Light to this bringing in his gang to game. Our Playbill, "'l'he Park closes at 12:00). team would like to express increase the already Cohen and Martin Laugh-in," campus. Also many thanks to their thanks to the Gilbert F The bi-annual baseball the Robertsons for putting up overwhelming culture 'of the proved to be one of the ~igh game is in the fifth inning girls who cheered the team on with our practice sessions. brothers. points of the evemng. with the score now at throughout the season! The pledges once more get Good luck to the football Tonight, we will be the guests Brothers 6, Cretins 1. The Tomorrow afternoon Phi credit for their valiant team which is one game away of ATO, as will the Thetes, Pledges have finally scored Kappa Tau opens its doors to efforts--though again from wrapping up the MAC when the Hummers open early in the inning much to any and all visitors from 4 to unsuccessful--this time at the championship and the their doors to a triple header. the dismay of Brothers Cole 6. The brothers cordially Lambert Cup. Tomorrow we will finish off and Tollini who were caught pledge-brother football game. invite everyone to come and Greek Week with the Orlons in a brilliantly executed Next time it may help to see what Phi Kappa Tau is all Delta Epsilon Chi and the 1'ymes. bring your own referees! double play. _ about. On Saturday, some 28 Turning to house This Saturday after the Well, so long for now. Phi Tau also wishes its children from "Our Lady of un-American activities, game there will be an Open Stay tune for another chapter IFC Queen candidate, Miss Grace Home" viewed the Talk-A- Like of the week of "This is Your Delt." House, to include Freshmen, Trudy Thompson, the best of award goes to Brother Biloon at Lambda Chi. Also on the Boston U. game as honored luck as she admirably guests of Delta Epsilon Chi for his imitation of Brother subject of IFC Week, best Kappa Alpha represents Phi Kappa Tau on for the afternoon. The fine Spiller. In parting, the Wing is wishes to Miss Joan Heitnen, the IFC Court! in quarantine since Clo, the Well girls, now you know our IFC Queen candidate. running of the team was Wing dog, bit the laundry how it feels to be broke. Due to the lack of a better Sigma Phi Epsi Ion equalled only by the "runs" ll have a little that the children had. man. Must have been Maybe you' repository for it, the box of compassion the next time IFC Weekend will begin Congratulations are in order something she caught from Si Wheaties goes this week to with a Toga Party tonight at ann Ken. you want that extra special the Phantom Cowbell Ringer. for those brothers who dessert. This week should pay the Spe House. The music attempted to escort the De·Jta Tau Delta you back, however when the Pi Kappa Alpha will be provided by the young ladies into the Yot• lucky people, this Rebels join the SNakes at a Surprise, surprise. The Illusions of SouL Saturday " women's room." Although week is iFC week! You get combined party in North pledges of our glorious afternoon after the game the attempt failed, it was the your chance to come and see campus country. The chapter refused to show us there will be an Open House thought that counts. the Oelts as they really are. following night most of the any organizational ability, from 4-6 p.m. All students, Well, the intramural Come one, come all! Fun, brothers will go to the IFC but our wonderful pin mates including freshmen, are football season is over and excitement, thrills, chills and ball in Wilm. and friends paid us a visit last welcome to meet the the Dekes are proud of their spills of a lifetime await you. Congrats are in order for Friday while the Brothers brothers, tour our house, and first year's success in the See the infamous Delt bar the' soccer team which has were away. They share in refreshments. Fraternity League. Despite which will be unboarded for done a great job and demonstrated their good Last Friday the Spes were inexperience, an admirable, this special event. The especially to point makers housekeeping by redecorating served theirs, as usual, at hard fighting team produced ( mysteries of Lyle's Lair will Brothers Ken and Roger the House for us with two . 12 :30 p.m., but our several victories while many be revealed before your very Morley & point savers essential items -- toilet tissue neighbors didn't get theirs of the losses were decided by and dry leaves. until four o'clock · that a touchdown or less. Among those present were afternoon. Congratulations to Congratulations to the team Powell Case .... Donna Dalby, our IFC Queen Coach Crabbowski and the for its splendid effort against Wild Turkeys on a succ:essful (Continued from Page 3) Candidate, Carol Reed, Cindy Theta Chi. We would also like The Supreme Court's Craven, Anne Olesky, Paula sea•;on. to thank Brother "Uncle up to. The Constitution does opinion last year in the Bond Good Luck to the football give Congress broad power to Wilson, and Kathy Scheid. Joey," our athletic chairman, case mentioned how the Led by a brave Publicity team tomorrow against for finally coming! expel me1!1bers, but that must founding fathers, particularly Bucknell and bring the be done by a two-thirds vote. Chairman, who shall remain Madison and Hamilton, had nameless because he wants to Lambert Cup back to Powell was excluded by a Delaware. Max got on the WORDS FOR THE WORLD majority vote. No attempt opposed as " improper a.nd be mentioned , the scoreboard again! The great and fundament· was made to oust him by a dangerous" proposals to grve Brotherhood retailiated on two-thirds vote. Congress power to fix the Monday. The brothers visited al teachings of Baha' u' llah qualfication of candidates for each girl, presenting her with Theta Chi (Pounder of the Baha'i Faith) Congress. _ carnations in our fraternity The " Old Grey Mansion" are the oneness of God and Reporter ... It is hazardous to read to:l colors. Our congratulations opened its doors for the most the unity of mankind. (Continued from Page 3) much into the court's go to all these girls and successful student-alumni tea in recent years. Meeting the BAHA'I FAITH own judgement but should comments in one case and especially to Donna Lee 368-380:3 not · forget that he is apply them to another. Dalby, our favorite IF'C enthusiastic grads was a rewarding experience. employed by someone else. Nevertheless, the makings Queen Candidate. Miss Burroughs also listed of a major Constitutional The Brotherhood's hopes several current taboo words crisis exist if the court should extend to the judging with PHOTOGRAPHS FOR ALL in newswriting: riot. rape, uphold Powell. Congress has great expectations of a Pi OCCASIONS insisted that it alone judges Kappa Alpha victory. and naked. RICHARD C. CARTER ALLEN D. KAGEL In closing she said that the its own members and no best stories are those that court can tell it otherwise. Phi Kappa Tau 366 South College Ave., Newark, Delaware 19711 convey the mood. She If the court should rule 368-1234 368-1244 suggested careful use of verbs with Powell, the House would and a limited use of adjectives then have to make a decision to allow the reader's whether to pay him the salary imagination to fill in the, he has been denied for the blanks. "Never downgrade . two years of the 90th your subjed, for it will · Congress. If it did not it downgrade you and your would be defying the highest story." court in the land.

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Cordially invite_ all freshman men to attend an open house following the Bucknell football game. UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE, NEWARK, DELAWARE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1968 PAG19 Week That Was ... (Continued from Page 2) guineas in her hold, sinks in GSA To Have Dinner Dance Kennedy, is fatally wounded New York harbor. (Attention by Jack Ruby, Dallas night greedy skin divers: It is still The Graduate Student Tickets may be obtained Price $3 per couple for club owner, while moving there.) Association will sponsor a at the main desk in the graduate students and $4 per through a basement corridor 1874 The Greenback Christmas Dinner Dance on Student Center and from couple for faculty. Ticket sale of the Dallas Police Station. · Party formed in Indianapolis. Friday, Dec. 13, at the department representatives will end Dec. 6. Incredibly, Ruby had · no They want Federally backed Newark New Century Club difficulty in moving to point currency instead of scrip on Delaware Avenue. An eight blank range even though issued by private banks. piece band, The Gater' Men, Oswald was surrounded by 60 Ridiculous. will provide ·music. Food Dallas police. 1963 John F. Kennedy will be catered by graduate 1964 Residents of buried in .Arlington. National students and faculty. Washington, D.C., are Cemetery. Festivities will begin at 9 p.m. permitted for the first time to vote for President of the U.S. CALLING ALL STUDENTS ! ! "THE ULTIMATE IN PIZZA BAKING" November 25 To L E S' 17 80 The British Frigate FOR ALL YOUR DELWEAR 151 E. MAIN STREET "Hussar," with 900,000 gold LONG & SHORT SLEEVE SWEAT SHIRTS NEWARK, DELAWARE SOLID & STRIPE SLUMBER SHIRTS 'i EE SHIRTS OF ALL DESCRIPTION DELIVERY AFTER 4:00 P.M. Robinson ... DELAWARE JACKETS WITH LEATHER SLEEVES CALL NY·LON WITH PILE LINING (Continued from Page 7) WE HAVE CHILDREN'S SWEAT SHIRTS 368-8574 TEE SHIRTS & SLUMBER SHIRTS critiques to images of OF'EN SUNDAY - 4 F'.M. T O 12 F'.M. emotion. PERFECT GIFTS FOR . EVERYONE MONDAY THRU THURSDAY _::_ 11 A . M . TO 1 A.M . Presently, Robinson is COME TO LES' ON MAIN ST., NEWARK FRIDAY & SATURDAY -- 11 A.M. TO 2 A.M . anxiously waiting for the release in Jan. of his first album entitled Patterns In Reality. ·. The album, consisting of songs written by Robinson, was recorded for Phillips Mercury under the direction of Janis Ian. On this album, Robinson Think selfishly about your Many have found career So talk to the DuPont recruiter. accompanies himself on a six own career before you decide enrichment at Du Pont. This comes If he offers you something, think or 12 string guitar and is on one with Du Pont. from being handed a ball and of it as a professional challenge, not backed by a bass, lead guitar, being expected to run with it. From a proposal of marriage. drums, percussion, and working with top people, from r------, occassionally a string quartet. growing in a company where the I opportunities are always wide open 1 Du Pont Company Robinson does not have I Room 6685 any definite plans concerning and the projects are often way out. I Wilmington, DE 19898 Many have found professional his future career. After his I I'd like your latest album is released, he will tour fulfillment and have built a very full, varied and happy life as "Du Ponters." . l information on opportunities from Jan. 13 until March to 1 at Du Pont for graduates help publicize his music. If Others have found, after working . with degrees in ______his songs are a success, at Du Pont, that their professional Robinson will go on to bigger Be selfish. But be honest. interest lay in teaching, in further Name.______and better things such as You've put in a lot of tough years study or in an industry that University ______to get your degree. Your allegiance offered even wider scope in their more concerts and perhaps Degree TV. lies with a professional discipline. particular discipline. All of these Why, then, must you decide now men left Du Pont far better qualified Graduation Date to plight your trust to a company professionally than when they came. Address ______S T A1tT E for life? Don't. Join a company City______first. If it doesn't State.______Zip _ __ _ l

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Gordenstein Earns Grant Fiscal Study I I I (Continued from Page 3) concentrated effort should be before civil unrest in made to upgrade the city Wilmington in April. police force through To Lecture In Brazil The committee suggested recmiting, training and better a single police force for the salaries and fringe benefits, Arnold S. Gordenstein, Gordenstein will go to Brazil scholarships and fellowships. entire state that would adequately financed," the assistant professor of as a lecturer in American He has lectured at the eliminate duplication of committee reported. American studies at the Literature in 1969-70. University of Delaware, Dela­ administrative, training and · The report was first of university, has been selected The award is made under ware State College and the identification functions. several for the Mayor's to receive an award to the Mutual Educational and Boston Library Association. "Me anwhile , a committee. participate in the Cultural Exchange Act of international educational 1961. The purpose of the Act exchange program conducted CAll US FIRST FOR All OF YOUR HI-FIDELITY ADVICE is to enable the U.S. by the Department of State Government to increase under the Fulbright-Hays &. mutual understanding -D-!..M-RADIO E ~ LECTRO ~ NIC I S CO; Act. between the people of the WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS OF HI-FIDELITY COMPONENTS 'l'he Fulbright Act awards ...... """' ...... direct grants for university lecturing, advanced research, and graduate study. WE CAN'T BRING PENNSYLVANIA TO YOUR CAMPUS Theatre Festiva I (Unless you're at one of our 143 colleges or universities.) (Continued from Page 3) " The Faith Healer" by William Vaughn Moody. Mrs. There's a lot more to choosing the right job than just talking to company representatives Alice Harwood lloustle, the when they visit your college. director, has acted, directed Sure, you can find out a lot about the com­ and taught in the Baltimore panies that way. You can find out what kind area. "The Faith Healer," of jobs they otier, what the salaries are, the written in the early 1900's. benefits, the working hours. will be performed tomorrow But ... there are a lot of things you don't night at 8:30p.m. find out. Like ... what do the cities look like? Where's the nearest place to go skiing? Are there plenty of opportunities for advanced education? And, most important, is the job you're considering with a growing company, The in an expanding, exciting state? And, soon-to-be college graduate, these Carel Center questions are of vital importance in beginning 55 East Main St. your career. We've been trying to figure out CARDS - GIFTS a way to show you that Pennsylvania has the PARTY $UPttLIES best answers. We could send a representative to show you maps of our cities. You could look at pictures of historic monuments and pictures of brand­ new buildings. READY ••• You could listen to tapes of major league FROM THE sports events, and recordings of world famous WORD symphonies. You could watch movies of golfers on Penn- ( GOI sylvania courses, skiiers on Pennsylvania slopes, and deer in our state forests. You could read books about our history, books about our newest industrial and business achieve­ ments and books about our many colleges and u ni versi ties. You could look at charts of rising income sta­ ti stics and decreasing unemployment figures. You cou_l~ examine graphs of multiplying job oppor­ tumhes. You could taste home-made Pennsylvania Dutch shoo-fly pie, and model clothes from major department stores and factories. RACER You could see slides of our space installations e Lightweight Styling and slides of our fertile farm lands. e Built-in Kickstand And our representative would have to bring a _.,) e Schwinn Tubular Rims truck to carry all these books, and charts, and - -~r.---,=~--0..,...- e foam Cushioned Saddle. records, and tapes, and movies, and maps. And you still wouldn't know all there is to kno_w or all you'd want to know about Pennsyl­ All bikes assembled - N vama. But for a starter, let us send you some charge service & repair - All information about Pennsylvania. makes ..Large stock of parts. Then you'll probably want to come to Penn­ sy lvania and see the rest for yourself.

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Besides excellent pay, generous stock Sunoco -products for the public; that representative w en on e mpus. ~UN plan, and especially good and econom­ is planning a new $125 miJlion proc­ OIL COMPANY. Industrial Relations ical living conditions in the Phila­ essing facility in Puerto Rico; ex­ Dept. PT, 1608 Walnut Street, Phila· delphia, Toledo and Dallas areas, panded its Toledo Refinery to the tune delphia, Pa. 19103. Sunoco is an exciting company to of $50 million; pursues a continuing work for. . program tor air and water pollution Att Epal ()pportttttiei h~ M/1' BULTAC0-65, NEED CH ' EAP organization to train welfare Top speed-1 00, TRANSPORTATION?? Contact mothers. Several hours work. For AUTOS cylinder board and honed, MISCELLANEOUS w.w. & F. Transportation Co. at more details call Desmond M. helmet, $300. Also leather jacket the KA house. Patrons pay Kahn at 368·2729 afternoons or $25. Call 738-4991 after 7. · promptly. evenings; leave number. SACRIFICE-· 1966 BUICK, - - IF SOME PEOPLE can do OUT ON THE FIELD • .. It's grand Sport. Hard top, air without their spleen, why not CHICKENMAN! who disguised as 'THE PRODUCT OF A conditioner, power steering and Harrington E? the mild-mannered Blue Hen FACTORY Is a corporate product brakes, white walls, Bucket seats. fights a never-ending battle for to which individuals contribute. FOR SALE CHICKEN MAN IS COMING! The product of a university is Like new. Call 478·0348 after 5 He's everywhere, he's everywhere! VICTORY, the Lambert Cup, and p.m. or weekends anytime. the MAC. Be there · Saturday! many separate, Individual MALE STUDENTS products, for which the corporate CHRYSLER, 1958 CLEAN GUITARS AND AMPS LOOKING for new roommate(s) SUPPORT OUR GREAT TEAM!! INSIDE- OUT. New trans. and SEE THE BEAUTIFUL arrangements provide protection Martin, Fender, Guild, Yamaha, with apt. in Newark area and support, but for which the rear end. Best offer over $1 00. and custom built 12-string guitars. (available immediately). Call Huff BAHAMAS at Chr istmas vacation. Call 737·3132 or write P.O. Box individual s have basic Ampeg, fender and Sunn amps. 999-0098. Students from other colleges will responsibility. • I n\AIC:CT Dl:llri:'CI r-,11 lfthn OOMMATF r everv even· rg. ob 'YET THESE SAME CONSIDE RATIONS call for change in the composition of most boards o f trustees. They call , equally, for changes in the manner in which they communica t e wit h the communities they govern. Boards of trustees ought to have more younger people on them, and poorer people. They ought to have recent graduates, not only older ones. They ought to have people who hav e not yet arrived, not only those swollen with success.. . And students and faculty numbers should either be represented o n the board or assured regular co nsultation w i t h it.'

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Hey, that's our Job! ••• and unless This is the company that is pio­ control; beautifies S·unoco service somebody is trying to tell us some­ neering with Great Canadian Oil stations throughout the land; and thing, we don't think we're doing too Sands Ltd. the famed Athabasca oil recently broke through the billion badly. sands project in Northern Alberta­ dollar a year barrier in sales! Sound Sure, Sun Oil Company needs a a $235 million project that can multi­ interesting? Sun is geared for lot more people-in Exploration, Pro­ ply the world's petroleum resources. growth. Perhaps we could use you. duction, Manufacturing, Research, Also-.-- that sponsors "Sunoco Spe­ Write us for an appointment, write Engineering, Sales, Accounting, Eco­ cials" and the Penske/Donohue team for our book "Sunoco Career Oppor­ nomics and Computer Operations. in major auto racing championships tunities Guide," or contact your Col­ But there are unusual attractions. to competition-prove and develop lege Placement Director to see Sun's Besides excellent pay, generous stock Sunoco products for the public; that representative when on campus. ~UN plan, and especially good and econom­ is planning a new $125 million proc­ OIL COMPANY. Industrial Relations ical living conditions in the Phila­ essing facility in Puerto Rico; ex­ Dept. PT, 1608 Walnut Street, Phila­ delphia, Toledo and Dallas areas, panded its Toledo Reftnety to the tune delphia, Pa. 19103. Sunoco is an exciting company to of $60 million ; pursues a continuing work for. . prorram for air and water pollution At~ Epal Owortttt~ifi h~ M/1' UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE, NEWARK, DELAWARE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1968 - PAGE 12 Psychology Club Talk Biologist Speaks Researcher Explains Sleep, Dream Studies which are necessary for life. Graduate student Ira to concentrate, lost appetite, and "made up" the lost REM Species drives, for example, Albert discussed his research sex and RE.M, help survival On Ocean Harvest on "Sleep and Dreams" afterwards. A difference between though they are not Tuesday night at a absolutely necessary to live. "Harvesting Food from for the U.S. Department of individual (self-preservation) Psychology Club meeting in In fact, a correlation the Sea" will be discussed by State and the California drives and species drives has the Student Center. between REM and sexual Dr. Milner B. Schaefer at 8 Governor's Advisory Fifty persons listened as been noted. The first group behavior has been proposed. p.m. Monday, in the Ewing Commission on Ocean Albert explained basic sleep includes hunger arid thirst, Room of the Student Center. Resources. science before describing his Prior .to his present post, own findings. Men spend a Dr: Schaefer is one of the he was Research Associate, third of their lives sleeping, DAIRY .INC. nation's foremost fishery Professor of Oceanography, but little is known about the RICHARDS research biologists and is an and Director of the Institute process. of Marine Resources, Scripps Understanding of the Institution of Oceanography, sleep process, Albert University of California. He continued, has only recently served with the U.S. Fish and begun. In 1953, cycles of STEAKS, IIAMBURGS, SUBS Wildlife Service as Chief of rapid eye movements (REM) Research and Development, were discovered in sleeping TO TAKE OUT. and conducted Pacific humans. Four or five of these oceanic fishery investigations. periods were observed per The Ocean Engineering sleeping night, and persons OWN ICJc~ CREAM Series is presented by the awakened during this period oun Department of Civil said they had been dreaming. Phone 368-8~71 Engineering through the Albert's research Mon. thru ..,ri. 7 ::10 a.m. to II p.m. Division of University concerned the ·apparent l<~xtension as part of the effects of REM loss. Persons Sat. 7 ::JO to 5 ::JO. (~losed Sunday. College of Engineering's new deprived of REM for frve ocean engineering program. days became irri,table, unable

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IN.':r. IIOADS llAY TODAY I to 8 P.M. I Paid . ' .. Ad11erti•ement PAGE 16 UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE, NEWARK, DELAWARE, Woerner leads The Way Roadrunners Ninth ·In IC4A' s 'By STEVE ANDERSON developed an InJUry and Coach Larry Pratt feels Last Monday, a cold and finished eighty-first. Ronald that the road runners can wet day in New York City, Stonitsch from C.W. Post take third place t<;>day, the Blue Hen varsity cross won the race in 25:48.2. beating everyone but Lehigh country team placed ninth in NIN'.!'H OF 21 and favored Lafayette. the I.C.4.A. coJJege division The Hen's ninth place cross country championships. finish in a field of twenty one FROSH FOURTH Run on a five mile course schools who were eligible for in Van. Cortlandt Park in the team scoring (a school must The frosh road runners Bronx, the meet was attended have a minimum of five inen ran in the freshmen by athletes representing entered to be considered a competition in the I.C.4.A. sixty-nine schools in full team) is significant in meet and by finishing fourth university and college division light of today's M.A.C. cross became the first Delaware competition on an individual country championship meet cross country team in five and team basis. in Philadelphia. years to win a medal in that · In individual competition Four M.A.C. teams beat meet. Even the fabulous '63 ithe coJJege division Bob Delaware in New York: team was able to do no better Woerner was top Delaware Lafayette, Lehigh, La SaUe, than fifth; so this was a real man, finishing tenth in 27:05. and West Chester. However, achievement for the Blue Joe Godleski was second in dual meet competition Chicks. man, placing twenty-second. earlier in the season the Hen's Jim Smith, who often won beat West Chester by one John Burke and Dick Kite races in dual meet point and lost to La Sane by led the team with tenth and competition this season, only one point. eleventh place finishes in times of 16:19 and 16:23 in that order. Lehigh, Lafayette, and West Chester finished Delaware Vaults first, second, and third respectively in the team OVER HILL OVER DALE the Delaware cross country team competition. jogs through all terrain. Jim Smith abd Bob Woerner sandwich an Coach Pratt feels the frosh unidentified runner in last week's IC4A's. Woerner led the Hen ToSecondForCup should also place third in finishers, placing tenth. Staff Photo by Steve Scheller today's M.A.C. championship ••••i•• l ••l ••l ••l ••l ••l ••l •••••,•• l ••'•• '...... On the basis of their and Amherst each recorded freshmen meet. Lafayette and spectacular victory over two. Points are based on ten Lehigh are the favorites. ONE PERFORMANCE ONI Y major colleg~ foe Boston for first, nine for second, etc. Lehigh's Tim Steele won the Un!versity last Saturday, There is an eight man I.C.4.A. frosh race in 15:42.6 '"' WED., NOV. 27 Delaw

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By TERRY NEWITT chance to become one of the things that go through a guy's "I was still favoring the Tomorrow afternoon the greatest middle-linebackers in mind. I was trying to break right shoulder in the second Blue Hens will close the lid Blue Hen history, yet injury into the starting lineup, and game last year against on an amazingly successful prevented his rise to the top. trying to impress my family Villanova, when I smashed up season and, hopefully, the He came to Delaware in at horne." the left. At the time I just Lambert Cup. For the team, 1965, lauded as one of the So courageously, if couldn't move, it was so it has been a year of extreme top defensive players in tM foolishly, he let the injUJ:Y go. painful." dedication. Before that sunny state of Pennsylvania. There He wanted so badly to play. Still, he struggled to take afternoon two months ago he starred as a _guard and The day before pre-seaso~ , part on the field. He played against Hofstra, names like linebacker, and captained his 1966, the shouldE! r loosened the whole season with the Hanley, Hall, Hayman, and Central District Catholic High again. harness, then over the winter Agnew were unknown. Now (Pittsburgh) to a 10-0 season "Again I just kept my had his shoulders cut and they have become household and the state championship. mouth shut, as long as I was repaired. Then the doctor words. The big guys, now To defensive coaches, Flynn able to play, or until Coach told him he could no longer exposed, have dedicated and Maley , he was a great Raymond saw I wasn't doing play. Laughlin's dream of themselves . to Delaware catch. An outstanding the job." ultimate success was over. Or foo t q~ll, and have molded prospect, he came here his was it? In spite of the perhaps the best year in Blue freshman year full of desire Sensational as it sounds, hardships, he came to play he starred that year as BILL LAUGHLIN Hen history. and dedication. Delaware's 1968 brand of .especially at Temple. I just middle-linebacker and was football. No longer could he Yet the heroes would be But it wasn't long before wanted to play so bad, you never yanked. That was 1966, play middle linebacker, but the first to include in the list Calamity Jane struck. just can't explain. And it the year the Hens took the he had to try for something of those dedicated, the men, Laughlin, quite subdued, hurts when you can't do, MAC championship and besides defeat. who in spite of their talents, finds it hard to talk of his anything. When I came in were _left outside the glory. frustration. narrowly missed copping the Lam bert Cup. Nobody "It's hard to explain why against Lehigh, I realized that Ask Morrall about Unitas, " My dad thought it was I went out this year. It's I had lost the feeling I'd had Kipkeino about Ryun, or discovered the injury, and the greatest thing in the ·over the summer he tried to something only an athlete for the last two years. I took Coach Raymond about Bill world having a guy in college, who has participated on a for granted how great it was Laughlin. strengthen it through especially playing football. weightlifting. Before the start team can really know." to represent the tradition of Rill Laughlin'? True, the My first freshman game they So Bill Laughlin, star Delaware football. It all came name has been left behind by of the '67 season everything drove all the way down from looked great. The optimism mid die-linebacker was back to me that one game." the heroics of sophomores Pittsburgh to see me. I converted to Bill Laughlin For Bill Laughlin, the and veterans alike. Yet, was short-lived. In his first injured my shoulder in that live drill , the shoulder symbol of spirit and field days are over. No longer Laughlin's efforts must be game, and lasted only five extremely, part-time punter. is he able to make the included in the Delaware snapped out again. The quarters of the season, before following day Coach He has suited up for every important tackle in front of football story--1968, and I dislocated my right game, but only once, against ten-thousand screamers. Yet, must be enshrined in the Raymond asked him whether shoulder. Then I sat out the he preferred to rest out the Lehigh, has he managed to his story has been an glory of Delaware football rest of the season until spring get on field. inspiration to the 1968 team. hbtory. season and have his arm ball. Halfway through spring repaired, or to continue "It's the worst feeling I've It is a story of sincere Bill L~mghlin was almost a ball I injured it again. I didn't playing with a harness. ever had in my life, not being dedication, of courage, super-star. You rarely see tell anyone at the time, Laughlin had to play. It's in able to play. I've never been sacrifice, and a passion for them around here. He had the because, well, there's alot of his nature. so frustrated as this past year, Delaware football. Football Pools: A Way Of Life (Continued from Page 20) who are perfectly welcome to get a piece of the the chap have the football pools going for him, game an even-money betting proposition. action -· as long as they don't interfere with The but he's got plenty of action on the horses and The decisions arrived at by these Syndicate. And, as a rule, they don't. They value numbers. handicappers, none of whom attended Harvard their lives. "I gotta pretty good setup here," he admitt­ Business School, will have enormous economic An interesting operation, for example is run ed, "but you can never tell in this business," he consequences. The line that they establish will by a 26-year-old apprentice barber in Perth added with astute candor. "I've been bookin' a generate a flow of money during the week that Amboy. long time and never got nailed. But like I say, would impress friends at the country club. you gotta watch yourselfall the time." It is impossible to pinpoint the total weekly "I've been running my football pool for three handle on football pools. However, it was learned years now," he reminisced, "and I've been doing If you get the impression that this man takes that a Newark syndicate, completely pretty good. "Every February I take a month off unusual caution in his "second job," you independent of the previously - mentioned and fly to Florida and Puerto Rico. Then I save. couldn't be more mistaken. He is playing with handicapping servke in Harlem, employs six up some cash and get ready for the next season." fire. collectors in a small area of our state's largest In Trenton it is no secret that there are at Presently his "sitter" is a state trooper in an city. Each collector pieks up the play of about least two "major" operations splitting the action obviously "secret" county. It is .. to say the least a 20 sellers, each of whom peddles anywhere from while a number of splinter groups have been very unique setup. $250 to $500 worth of tickets per week. So the nibbling at the crust. "Aren't you a little apprehensive about using weekly handle of this particular syndicate in just One gent from Lawrence Township described a cop as a sitter?", he was asked. this part of the state is somewhere between himself as a "runner" for one of these groups. He "No sweat," the man replied. "This guy's as $30,000 and $50,000. admits business has never been so good, but also straight as the day is long. It's some of these Obviously, the bigger the operation, the revealed that Trenton's big operators have the punk kids I worry about more." bigger the take. football pool basically to themselves - lock, stock When this reporter approached other football In New York, the East Harlem handicappers and barrel. pool operators, they laughed at the mere are paid about $100 apiece for the line which "I know, for instance, that we can count on suggestion of using any kind of law enforcement they then deliver to a printer. 'l'he printer hac; most of our action from Princeton and the official in any kind of role in their operations. already set in type the names of the teams. The surrounding area," ~e said, "but we don't go into "This guy's gotta be crazy," said the Perth figure representing the point spread is dropped Trenton at all. We don't want to take the Amboy barber. conveniently between the teams, the plate goes chance." "I don't believe a guy could even think about to press, and several thousand tickets, or slips, Although the Trenton groups have had their doing a thing like that," said the Irvington are printed. share of harassment from the law, they still operator. "He's gonna ruin himself, just wait and The tickets are then distributed to a number manage to operate pretty much in the open. The see." of sellers, who on Tuesday, circulate them in reason: Well, there are two explanations. For But for every successful operator floating office buildings, candy stores, taverns, barber these we will get them from a man who has done around every nook and cranny in the state there shops, gas stations and on high school and college business with the Big Boys. is the failure. The guy who didn't surviv~. And campuses through the metropolitan area. 'l'he "First of all, the cops have a hard time the guy who got caught. selle&::: are "ordinary" people. They are provin' anything," the man said."They gotta An interesting case was the man from businessmen, laborers, bartenders, housewives catch you with the slips and the money and then Paramus, who got out of the service and didn't and students, or anyone else who is interested in if they do nab you redhanded, the most a guy feature working for a living. making a fast buck. can get is nine months to a year. And then they "I had about $500 bucks saved after I got out On Friday, after the bettors have mulled over really never pinch anybody big - just runners and of th_e service in 1963," he said, "so I put it all in the games and circled their selections, the sellers guys like that." runnmg a pool. I made $2,000 the first week and pick their slips and their money. 'l'hey bet And talking about runners, this reporter ran then got cleaned out the following week. It's like anywhere from fifty cents to $20. into one high school boy who hit his financial br~nging $30 down the track, winning a $200 The idea is ·to pick the winners of a minimum peak last week in the football pool. dally double and then losing everything on the of three games. Three out of three, on most "I made about $150 just in commissions last next race." tickets, pay $5 for a $1 investment, four out of week," he admitted, "and all from 50 cent and . And like the guy from Irvington says about a four, $10, five out five , $15, six out of six, $25, one dollar bets." Situation like that, "Baby, if you can't pay . seven out of seven, $50, and so on. But perhaps the most intriguing "smalltime" don't play." N..Qw it must be revealed that not every operator this reporter came across used as his football pool operation is a large one. There are Next: The "law" talks their side of the story and headquarters a dilapidated gas station in the tells how much of a threat football pools are and those the Big Boys, described as "scavengers," backwoods of Somerset County. Not only does :r~a:tl~n.belng done in New Jersey to combat the UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE, NEWARK, DELAWARE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1968 PAGE 19 Booters Fall To Owls In Playoffs By JIM MELLOR Herschellher Podgue took a Nino Vittorio scored shot which was deflected off Temple's winning goal with a fullback's shoulder into the 21 seconds into the fourth goal for the Owls' first score. period of overtime to beat Neither team was able to Delaware 3-2, in the first navigate a score for the round of the NCAA playoffs. remainder of the third period. Despite the heavy rain, With the score tied 1-1, the and mud soaked field, the high scoring line of 500 spectators say it was one Morley-Biggs-Morley took of the best soccer games ever charge and moved the ball played by a Delaware team. down field. Hen Morley shot Statistically, both teams were the ball and it rebounded off evenly matched; concerning the goalie to Biggs, who playing skills, Temple had a scored his second goal of the afternoon and put the slightadvantage,but it was the desire and the determination hooters out in front 2-1. that kept the Hens in the ball GAME TIED game. Then the unbelievable "Every player gave at least happened. With one minute 150 per cent," said Delaware 40 seconds in the final coach Loren Kline. "It was period, Bob Peffle picked up gut and desire that got us this a rebound shot off the corner far." of the goal and tied the game. SOCCER IN THE ~AIN Linemen Mike Biggs (7) and Ken r.torley (10) wadeintostopasplashing The Hen's game plan was When a NCAA playoff Owl in the NCAA playoffs last Monday. The Hens fought the mud, rain, and Owls, but lost in the to score early and keep game ends in a tie, · the game fourth overtime, 3-2.staff Photo by Chick Allen Temple on the defensive, and goes into a five minute this is just what the hooters sudden death overtime. The did. With only four minutes team scoring the first goals 15 seconds gone in the first win. period, Temple's fullback Both teams demonstrated Hens' Hopes High For tried to clear the ball in front why they had been chosen of the net. The ball hit a for this tournament, playing small lake in front of the spectacular soccer during the goal and stopped. The alert overtimes. Bodies were Mike Biggs broke in between thrown around to block Boardwalk Bowl Bid the fullback and the goalie to shots, and twice Delaware's Atlantic City is a nice forbidding post-season bowl Delaware is one of ten get the first score of th.e.fi goalie John Dusewiez was · place to visit. competition. teams being considered by a afternoon. almost knocked out while And Delaware's Blue Hen In 1954 the Hens travelled committee headed by Temple making diving saves. football team may be doing to Evansville, Indiana where Athletic Director Ernest BACKFIELD STARS just that on December 14. led by Jimmy Flynri and Don Casale. The Hens kept the 'lead Neither team was able to Should the Hens defeat Miller, they trounced Kent Other teams include East throughout the· first half, not penetrate their opponents Bucknell this Saturday there State 19-7 in the Refrigerator Stroudsburg (8-0-1), Indiana, letting Temple get their defense for three overtime is a good chance that the BowL Pa. (9-0), Kings Point (8-1), offense started. Sonney periods. Then with ' 21 team will receive and accept Wilkes, · Pa. (8-0), New seconds gone in the fourth Delaware athletic director Boyce, George Leedom, and an invitation to play in the Dave Nelson said in reply to Hampshire (6-2), Springfield overtime, Temple broke Walt Cleaver, Delaware's Boardwalk Bowl in Atlantic why the sudden change in (6-2), Morgan State (6-1), strong fullbacks, kept through the Hen's defense City's Convention City on North Carolina A & T (6-1) with a series of passes. policy, "Simply because the blocking shots and moving December 14. National Collegiate Athletic and Randolph Macon (7-0). the ball up to their halfbacks, Peffle fired a pass to Association now sanctions DRAWING POWER Neil Knarr and Daren NONE SINCE '54 sophomore standout Vittorio, four regional bowl games for "Of prime importance, ; Miricanyam, who both did a Delaware last played in a who turned and scored small colleges. Our council said a member of Casales' fantastic job as play makers. post-season Bowl game in Temple's winning goal and generally honors participation committee "is the drawing With the start of the 1954 and since then the propelled the Owls to the in NCAA, Eastern College power of the two colleges second half, Temple started university's Athletic Council second round against West Athletic Conference and involved. We would not want to put pressure on the Hens. has held firm on a policy Chester. Middle Atlantic Conference to select someone who would tournaments and playoffs. In not bring with 'it a large group the past bowls that were of fans." interested in us were not run Delaware would Gridiron Picks by the NCAA." undoubtedly ta~e a large Steve John Chuck Allen Steve John This year marks the first Koffler Fuchs Rau Ralch Anderson Morris Consensus following to Atlantic City year for the Boardwalk Bowl should it be selecled. Delaware to decicde the Atlantic Coast vs. Delaware Delaware Delaware Delaware Delaware Delaware Delaware champion. Bucknell Brickley Named WOULD GIVE OK Yale - "I'm almost certain the vs. Yale Yale Yale 'Yale 'Yale Yale ,.. Yale Harvard council would approve our To ECAC Team participation," said Nelson. Delaware halfback Sam Kentucky "This would fall into the Brickley was chosen to the vs. Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee same category as the soccer weekly All-East Division II team playing · in the football team of the Eastern Missouri tournament this week and the College Athletic Conference. vs. Kansas Missouri Kansas Kansas Kansas Kensas Kansas baseball team competing in a Brickley, a junior from Kansas tournament." Lock Haven, Pa., was the big Michigan According to head coach man in Delaware's stellar VI. Ohio St. Ohio St. Ohio St. Michigan Michigan Michigan Tie Tubby Raymond, if inyited, 41-13 victory ·over Boston Ohio St. the team will accept, University. Brickley ran the Nebraska providing the players want to ball 16 times for 191 yards Oklahoma Oklahom• Oklahoma Oklahoma Oklahoma Oklahoma Oklahoma go. They would have to vs. and three touchdowns, / Oklahoma continue practicing for scoring on jauntS of 65, 59, another two or three weeks Indiana and 12 yards. VI. Purdue Purdue Purdue Purdue Indiana Purdue Purdue after the regular season, and Ted Alflen of Springfield Purdue the final decision rests in was the other halfback their hands. chosen in the weekly polls. Arkansas The players would no Alfien ran for 206 yards and vs. Arkansas Arkansas Arkansas Arkansas Texas Te~h Arkansas Arkansas Texas Tech doubt accept the post-season four TDs on 26 carries, honor. · caught one pass for a 28 yard Stanford score and booted 6 of six vs. California California California California Stanford California California California PERPLEXED extra point attempts for 36 The selection situation for of his team's 42 points u.s.c. the Boardwalk Bowl is very against Tufts. VI. u.s.c. u.s.c. u.s.c. u.s.c. u.s.c. u.s.c. u.s.c. confused at the moment Selected at quarterback U.C.L.A. because of the vast for the third time this season Last week 7·3 6-4 7·3 7·3 6-4 6-4 6-4 differences in caliber of was C. W. Post senior 'l'im comi)etition on the schedules Carr. The fullback is Coast Overall 57·33 55·35 54·36 56·34 42·21 50·20 56·34 of the colleges under Guard sophomore Charley (.611) (.600) (.622) (.600) (.714) (.633) (.622) consideration. Pike.

/ PAGE 20 UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE, NEWARK, DELAWARE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1968 But The Big Boy's Get The Money They Get Their Kicks In The Pools This Is the first In a two-part series covering the are playing the football pools in a craze which is a conservative one for no one really knows. football pool craze which once again Is going full. steam seems to have hit some sort of peak this year. But the law admits that the figure could not be ahead In this area. The writer Joe Calabrese Is a staff lower. writer for the Trenton Evening Times In Trenton, New It's the topic of conversation in the office, Jersey. This series originally appeared In the Evening the taproom, the barbershop, the street corner, Before explaining how marty of our state's Times and the writer has graciously consented to permit Its republishing llf'l The Review. In this first article and yes, even on the steps leading up to the gambling experts feel about this subject · and Calabrese shows how the football pools work and how what they are doing to combat the situation - it operators divvy up the profits. Calabrese has also talked chutch. to people who operate pools and reveals how some of Football pools are against the law. But would be interesting to see exactly how the them think. Since most of the readers of the Evening Times are from the central New Jersey area, the because much of the public considers them entire football lottery operation is conducted. localities mentioned are of that general area.-The harmless, politicians and law enforce~ent The scene is a dusty East Harlem candy store. Editor. officials concede that few "law and order" pomts A handful of men will enter the building A sweet young voice on the other end of the can be attained by busting anyone hustling the tonight and sit around a creaky table in the line inquires, "are you the sports editor?" tickets. So harrassment is minimal, and t:..tsiness smoke-filled back room. There will be telephones ·' No, but perhaps I can help you.'~ goes on as usual. on hand along with pads and pencils. The phones "Would you tell me who's going to win the Actually what the public does not realize is will rlngallnight,. and the men will jot down an Michigan State-Notre Dame game?" the amount of money it will contribute to those interminable amount of notes and figures. "I like Notre Dame." shady characters who run the hundreds of By tomorrow afternoon, the men will have "By how many points?" the voice purred. football pools -in circulation throughout the handicapped - figuring out who will win and by "Listen honey," the deskman replied, "what greater New _York-Philadelphia metropolitan how many points - next weekend's major college is this, 20 questions or something'?" area - that's the syndicate. ,_ and professional football games. "Gee, I didn't mean to get you upset, but you In the just 10 weeks which comprise the Without question, the handicapper is the key see, I'm playing this pool here at the office and I collegiate football season, it is estimated that to the success of the football pool. His job is to need some help," the young lady answered. over $1,000,000 will have been wagered in the come up with a point spread that makes every She is not alone. Tens of thousands of people pools - that's just in this region. And that figure I •, I - MAC Title & Lambert Cup Ride On Tomorrow' s-Baffle With Bisons By CHUCK RAU well-oiled offensive ITlJlChine with the whole team hoping (107 points in the last three Bucknell's big Bison's to add significantly to its games) led by senior rumble in to Newark record 2687 yards rushing. tomorrow to try to trample quarterback Sam Havrilak Individually, Hall with the Hens in their hopes for a whom Coach Tubby 879 yards, still has a good Raymond calls "the best last big ihree way win. shot at cracking the single A Delaware victory would athlete we will have faced all season rushing mark of 944 not only give this school its year." Last year's MAC most yards set in 1964 by Bill second Middle Atlantic valuable player holds most of Hopkins. DiMuzio will wage a Conference title in three years, Bucknell's passing records personal battle too. After but it should ensure the Hens and all of their total offense four games DiMuzio is two the Lambert Cup, unless the marks. yards ahead of Havrilak in the HALFBACK Sam Brickley runs for daylight through a gaping ballotters again pass up battle for the MAC total hole in the Boston University line last Saturday. The strong _junior FORMIDABLE QB offense lead with 757 yards. Delaware in favor of a pride carried 16 times for 191 yards. Staff Photo by ~teve Scheller of Lafayette Leopards that, This season through his among other noticable passing and running Havrilak deficiencies, has lost to has ground out 1801 yards of Inside Track Bucknell 13-10. valuable turf for the Herd. He has completed 77 of 162 BOWL BID passing attempts for 941 In addition, a win might yards and six touchdowns. help the Hens advance to the The six foot two, . 195 Boardwalk Bowl. This NCAA pounder is also the team's leading rusher and punter. But First Bucknell sponsored co~test, which will be held inside Atlantic City's Havrilak has picked up 860 Convention Hall on yards and nine touchdowns in December 14, will pit the two 150 carries of the pigskin. He has booted the ball 41 times best small college football ..____ Ry STEVE KOFFLER ______.. teams on the Atlantic Coast for a 35.2 yard average. against each other. H a vrilak, who plays The Thundering Herd, defense on key situations, has Remember nine weeks ago, Tubby Raymond year, they have too much at stake and they'll being the only team with a gained two thirds of his said that this Fall would be a rebuilding season for win. chance to tie Delaware in the passing yardage in the last the Delaware football team. Well, if this year is a ... And to the victor belongs the spoils. MAC, have a 3-1 MAC and three games. The chief reason rebuilding one, I can't wait to see what is going Delaware's soccer team played Temple for four 5-4 overall record. is split end Paul Gilewicz. to happen next year when the team is "rebuilt." regulation periods and three and a fraction In their effort to halt the After returning to the lineup In preseason prognostications even the most sudden death overtime periods last Monday Hens, Bucknell will sport a in the last three games, the optimistic Delaware stalwart was hard pressed to before Temple finally scored the game-winning 185 pound split end has pick the Hens for a better than .500 season. With goal. It looked more like water polo than soccer grabbed 26 passes and put 18 twelve inexperienced sophomores and a and the players n~eded flippers more than spikes, points on the boards for the quarterback who had played a grand total of 12 but the NCAA said it was soccer and the game Tonight's The Night Bisons. Last week the other minutes at the signal-caller slot in the starting had to be played by last Monday regardless, so offensive end, Ken Donahue lineup, Delaware was doomed to the depths of Delaware was eliminated from the tournament. The final pepfest of the came through with nine pass depression, an instant replay of last year. It has to be said now that Temple is the 1968 Football season will receptions for Bucknell. But the Delaware football team is composed take place tonight beginning of a rare breed of men who take to winning as a better team. They beat the Hens in Philadelphia, Running out of the I they beat them here; they beat them in good at 6:45 p.m. at the steps of formation with Havrilak, way of life. Led by their fine coach and his staff, the sophomores performed like seasoned weather, they beat them in rotten weather. But Memorial Hall. The tailback Dave Vassar has Delaware isn't the worse team. Temple was traditional spirit run will take picked up 467 yards and five veterans, the quarterback called the shots like he owned the field and Delaware won and won and lucky, real lucky; they should have lost last place at this time with the touchdowns and wingback Monday. But Lady Luck was at the Delaware assemblage running through Pete Louthis has ground out won. It's a tribute to Tubby Raymond and the field and Temple now advances to Round Two of the campus to Old College 326 yards. the playoffs. Defensively, the Bisons Delaware team that they have been considered where Tubby Raymond and for a post season bowl game, are prime the Delaware football team have had their ups and downs ... And speaking of lovely young ladies, Miss but will be completely contenders for the Lambert Cup and have all but Brenda Shrum of the univers~ty is one of the and the Delaware marching healthy for this all-important wrapped up the MAC crown. But first Bucknell finalists in the NCAA centennial queen contest. band will be. clash. The defensive line, and Sam Havrilak tomorrow. Her picture and the pictures of the other finalists All dorms and fratemities which averages 212 pounds Havrilek is reaching the climax of his and an official ballot .will appear in the December are encouraged to attend this could give the Hens' roaring illustrious career, and probably the best 6th edition of Life Magazine. Being chosen as a pep fest and propell the team runners problems. quarterback that the Delaware defense has faced finalist is a great honor for Miss Shrum and an to a victo'ry over Bucknell Seven of these runners, all season. Bucknell has scored 34 and 31 points even greater honor would be being crowned as tomorrow and hopefully the Chuck Hall, Dick Kelley, Sam respectively in theii last two appearances while queen. She could be crowned if everyone at the Havrilak has connected on 70% of his passes. Lambert Cup and an Brickley, Tom DiMuzio, Jim university banded together and bought every Life If the Hens don't play up to their potential invitation to the Boardwalk Lazarski, Nick Donofrio and Magazine available in this general area and sent tomorrow, Bucknell will win and there will be no Row I. Dan McGee have already her name in. Delaware may be a small school but gained more than 95 yards joy in Mudville. · But the Hens have the team this we're proud of what we have to offer.