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Monroe DOCTRIN"Respect All. Fear None" E Volume 10 February 10, 1972 Issue Fourteen the trustees hired Mrs. Weston. While she went to work on Aug. 21, Draft Counseling she wasn't paid until Oct. 1, when the county gave the college a On Campus $25,000 appropriation. Mrs. Weston's career at Monroe By Dan Miller port of the draft information Community College is in itself the During the semester break, the center with an "on campus" history of the college, from the draft information committee location. start of classes at the old East worked out a proposal for the High School building at 410 Alex- advent of a draft information Let me now state what our ander Street, in the fall of 1962, center "on campus". Working in aims are and what we hope to through the dedication of the new conjunction with Dean Gigliotti, accomplish. As to our aims, they campus at 1000 E. Henrietta Road we agreed upon a location in the are basically of an interpretive in 1968 to the present time when student services area, right across nature. In other words, assuming a the college is celebrating its 10th from the student senate. person comes in and is perplexed anniversary year. In order that everyone may un- as to what the law demands of derstand completely what has him. Obviously, we will clarify The Board of Trustees in a transpired, let me give you a short what the law states and what his resolution at its meeting, took briefing concerning the Draft In- obligations are. If that person cognizance of this fact, indicating formation Center. In the summer needs any in-depth counseling as to that Mrs. Weston "for more than a of 1971, under the auspices of the a CO. or medical classification, decade has played a unique role in new student government, Rev. we would then send him to DICRA the founding, organization and Kenneth Barnes and Father Bill along with the number and name growth of Monroe Community Donnelly agreed to start a center of the appropriate person to see College ..." for MCC. Father Donnelly then pertaining to his individual case. offered the Newman Community The trustees, in the resolution, By providing this role to MCC Center as a meeting place. So, students, we know that we will be "formally express their deep ap- with the start of the fall '71 preciation to Kathleen G. Weston alleviating the very real problem semester, our operation began. of many in dealing with the draft. for her service to them and to the During this time period, we saw an college and extend their Each prospective inductee has to average of 4-6 people per week. deal with draft so he should be well felicitations on her forthcoming Our operation was every Kay Weston marriage." versed as to draft laws. Demand of Wednesday from 1:30 to 4:30. Ob- him and how he can fulfill them. Before becoming Monroe Com- viously, that is a lot of people to MCC's First Employee Retires munity College's first employee, counsel in that time period. During The personnel that will be doing this time, we came to the realiza- Kathleen G. Weston, first Board of Trustees. Besides the two Mrs. Weston had been the first the counseling are Rev. Kenneth employee of Monroe Community posts she holds on her retirement, employee of Rochester Hospital tion of the time and distance fac- Barnes and Professor Jean Car- College, has announced her retire- Mrs. Weston, at one time, was also Service (Blue Cross). She was tors of being located across the dinali. Both of these individuals ment to the Board of Trustees of treasurer of the college — holding assistant director of Blue Cross street from the school. We have taken the draft counseling the college. all three posts at the same time. from its inception in 1935 to July therefore decided to approach the course at Colgate Divinity School. administration as to their beliefs Mrs. Weston, who is ad- When she was first hired, Dr. 1941, when she left to raise a Initially, we will operate every ministrative assistant to the presi- Samuel J. Stabins, the first chair- family. of having a center on campus — on Tues. & Thurs. from 1 to 3, in the dent and secretary to the Board of man of the Board of Trustees, She is the widow of Arthur B. what is factual, objective, and student services area room. Also. Trustees, is retiring as of Feb. 1. describes the situation of the Weston, former assistant vice most important, apolitical. Dean Gigliotti's office is also She will be married in the near college as, "We were a college in president of Lincoln Rochester Therefore, Deans Smith and working in close co-operation with future. name only. We had no office, no Trust Co. Gigliotti agreed to a center being us and has office hours all week established under these guidelines. Mrs. Weston, of 59 Chelmsford president, no faculty, no students long. With the start of this new Road, Brighton, was first hired on and no money." As to the involvement of student semester, we of the draft in- Aug. 21, 1961 as secretary to the But even without having money, government on this matter, the formation committee are looking Seatrain S A approved the first proposal to forward to helping you in any way operate out of the Newman Com- we possibly can. Remember, in- munity Center and at their first formation is the gateway all Chugs-into- meeting of the Spring '72 decisions, so let us be that ad- semester, S A once again passed a ditional street in planning your MCC further resolution in definite sup- future. SeaTrain is a group of musicians with an exciting sound created from unusual instrumental com- binations (jazz flute, electric violin and guitar) and diverse musical backgrounds. "These five young men have formed what could be in time one of the finest musical aggregations anyone may be listening to for a long while." Washington D.C. Star, July 23, 1970). Its members are Andy Kulberg, whose musical roots range from classical, folk to jazz; Richard Greene, whose playing is steeped in classical, bluegrass and country styles; Peter Rowan, influenced by country and folk; Lloyd Baskin, who adds fine rock vocals to the group's sound; and Larry Jim Allen address B.S.U. Atamanuik. whose roots are pure rhythm. B.S.U. Honors Own Andy Kulberg, the catalyst for this musical union represents the By Dick Niedermaier guest. Dr. LeRoy V. Good, presi- eclectic soul of SeaTrain. Born and On November 30, 1971, the Black dent of the college, and many other raised in Buffalo, New York, Andy Student Union of Monroe Com- interested faculty members and recalls being disliked as a "beat- munity College held a testimonial students. nik" by his classmates. As one dinner in honor of the Black Facul- Among those being honored result, music became his Seatrain Coming to MCC ty and administration of the were Mr. James V. Allen, Director overwhelming interest, beginning school. of the Discovery program, Dr. with flute and piano which he And his facility on bass later got vatory of Music. To this day, his The dinner climaxed a week of Betty Hopkins of the Biology played in grammar school. Later, him into the Blues Project when he method of composition owes Black Social cultural events with Department, Mrs. Gloria Glass, he picked up the guitar. In addit- attended New York University. something to his study of the main theme being Honor Our Mrs. Patricia Stevens, and Mrs. ion, while a member of the school Before going to N.Y.U., however, Beethoven and other classical Own. Present at the dinner besides Carolvn Jones of the Discovery orchestra, he had added the string Andy went to Boston University composers. The softness and unity those being honored were special Continued on page 3 bass to the instruments he played. and the New England Conser- Continued on page 3 Page Two MONROE DOCTRINE February 10, 1972 ^ Monroe DOCTRINE Ph. 271- »•' On Campus 3685 MONROE COMMUNITY COLLEGE. ROCHESTER. N.Y.MO) Ext. 721 To the Editor: to handle the problem that arises agree with my stand on this issue. In your December 13, 1971 issue with students or guests who drink I know that many of you desire a of the Monroe Doctrine, a picture too much, and how much money place to meet with your fellow Volume 10 February 10, 1972 Issue Fourteen of the Christmas card on display in has been wasted fixing up two students, to relax and to have a the main corridor was shown. It areas for the pub already. good time. That is fine. But, did Associate Editor was a good picture and a good While I don't know how many, I you come to school to have fun, or Editor Richard Niedermaier Rich Mallory article, but I would like to make feel that it is safe to say that most to get an education? Do you want Faculty Adviser one correction. of the students at MCC are here for the school board to obtain better teachers, or bar tenders? Which Charles Salamone Contributions to the Scholarship an education. I know I am. So why FEATURES EDITOR fund, in lieu of sending cards to in a school that is turning down would you prefer, pretty pictures NEWS EDITOR College friends, were not limited students because they cannot han- on the wall, and fancy drinking Cyril Bowser John Beckman mugs, or a school where you do not to the faculty.