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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; , 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, , 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 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. Many members of dle them, is an area large enough Staff: the clerical and custodial staff of for four classrooms being used as need a raincoat inside the building? Some of you may think Garry Manual, Liz Snell, Tim Thompson, Ann Hyk, Sally the College contributed ger- a bar. I'm sure that any student Updaw, Jeff Robbins, Rosemary Sharman. nerously through my office to this could find at least one bar that is that I am against drinking, this is fund, and some of our students closer to their house, and without not so. I'm only against having it in gave what they could afford. much trouble find one that is school. Some may say that I've BUSINESS EDITOR The card is an all-college effort, suited to their taste. never been in the pub. That is so, Floyd supported by faculty, administrat- We all know that MCC's security but would you expect an atheist to ion, staff, and students. We hope force is large, well equipped, well attend mass? I do not want to stop any person from drinking if he/she SPORTS EDITOR that our Christmas wishes, ex- trained, and always on top in any Recently Vacant pressed in this manner, will make situation. Because of their wants to. I only want it to be done outside of school. it possible for many deserving dedicated work there have been no Staff young people to have the ex- rapes, murders, or riots on this perience of a college education. school. But, are they capable of Rosemary Viscardi, Lilianne Tofano, Mike Dunn, Mary Sincerely yours, handling a drunken student? Or Richard Floyd Belle Isle, Chuch Spross, Charlene Howe, Gary Kenner, (Mrs.) Ellen Galiardi will they call in reinforcements Pat Vernile, Bruce Sunderuil, Carol Sina, Mike Caldwell, Bursar from the Brighton Police Force? Kathy Miller, Paula Francipane. To the Editor: Or what would happen if you were What do you want? taking a test and a slightly Editors Note: You are quite right Mr. FINE ARTS EDITOR: plastered student were sitting next Floyd, a security force capable of A good education or June Felice a good bar? to you? What are the school plans handling rape, murder, or riot, does Before the Thanksgiving recess for trouble? not necessarily know what to do with a PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR Why wasn't the pub put above drunk. This is a serious problem you some students were trying to ob- Robert Ronchi tain names on a petition to have the cafeteria? Wasn't that the have mentioned. the pub open at noon. I am totally plan? Why was work done to make PHOTO STAFF: against this petition and the pub the forum east and west suitable But about your complaint of having for these reasons; this school was for gatherings? Was it to have a a drunken student next to you in an Dan Hines, Arthur Bartzkofsky, Jay Stagles built to offer to those who want it place for Marine recruiters and exam, and your further wish that the COPY & LAYOUT EDITOR an education, this school is over- other super popular events to take pub was above the cafeteria; would Donna Merz place in. Why wasn't the money crowded with students and what you feel any better with a staggering STAFF: Pat Sidney-Smith we need are more classrooms not put in to fixing the roofs? drunk hanging over your head while a bar, what plans have been made I know that many students dis- you eat lunch? MANAGING EDITOR: Mike Dunn CONSULTANT Mrs. Carol Cloos NEWS BRIEFS Typist Mary Ellen Kritchen, Mona Ross WHAT ABOUT TERM PAPER SERVICE MAY Sanford Dean, Psychology FOOTBALL DROPPED AT UC- RESULT IN EXPULSION Department chairman at the The opinions expressed in this newspaper are not SANTA BARBARA ANN ARBOR, Mich. (CPS) - school, said if the students can buy necessarily those of the Administration, Student Body, SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (CPS) Two University of Michigan term papers, "why don't we sell or Faculty. All letters to the Editor must be typed — The University of California at students are facing expulsion for them course credits or degrees?" and signed, but name will be withheld upon re- Santa Barbara has dropped in- using a commercial term paper MEMBER quest. tercollegiate football because of writing service. •••• financial difficulties. The service sold both students The decision ends 50 years of identical papers, who, un- INDIAN STUDENTS CHANGE football at UC-Santa Barbara. knowingly, turned them in to the COLLEGE SYMBOL Football coach Andy Everest same English professor. YPSILANTL, Michigan (CPS) - EDITORIAL had his contract extended for one The company told each student Eastern Michigan University, un- year. He will take on classroom that he received an original term der pressure from a Navajo stud- It is a shame that the administrators of MCC do not think duties. The assistant coaches were paper which would be the only one ent, has changed the image of the enough of their graduating class to help them through the ever fired. at the university. Huron Indian, the school's increasing complexities of registration. This semester the In addition, in May of this year, nickname, from a "bloody-thirsty, freshman and sophomore classes were registered together. Of two Harvard students were found whisky drinking savage" to a "no- course, this sounds very democratic. But three facts ruin the ble and wise chief." • ••• to have used this service. One was apparent logic. expelled and the other suspended A special student committee TURTLEDOVES SING IT OUT for one year. recommended that the symbol and First, most second year students need particular credits to KUALA LUMPUR (CPS) - University of Michigan English nickname be dropped but a com- graduate. Of course it is true that many of their requirements Seventy-two turtledoves competed Department Chairman Charles promise was reached that called could have been filled in the first three semesters, so their recently in a singing contest run by Hagelman said a student using this for the revised symbol and the dilemma is at least partially their own fault. But many students the Aquarists and Aviarists Socie- type of service may face un- establishment of an annual do not know what majors they want to take in their first ty of Penang. iversity expulsion. "Only the stu- American Indian Heritage week. semesters, or even if they want to work toward a degree. i The winning bird was imported dent stands to lose by using this There are only 15 Indian students Second, the school used to let the sophomores register first from Bali by a policeman at a cost service," Hagelman said. on the campus of 18,000 students. until two semesters ago. There were no apparent problems of $1,300. associated with this system. Kuala Lumpur was the scene We must outlaw guns, we do not last spring of what was first Third, students enrolled in the careers programs are still reported to be a war involving want our citizens protecting themselves allowed to register early. Of course the philosophy behind this is several tens of thousands of frogs that these students (who are presumably working toward a but later was reported to be an tangible goal) need particular credits at particular times in annual mating rite. order to graduate. But fourth semester students in the liberal arts program are ignored. They too need particular credits at •••• particular times, so why is their case any different? It is probably difficult for administrators to feel very PROCTER AND GAMBLE sympathetic for the plight of a few students, who are now facing a LEAVES TOWN fifth semester, and will perhaps have to delay their transfer to DADE COUNTY, Fla. (CPS) - another school after all, they have more important things to When Dade County, Fla., adopted consider; like how to pack another thousand students in, and how a local ordinance banning to hustle them in and out of their classrooms faster, and how to phosphates, effective Jan. 1, convince faculty members to accept another six credit hours of Procter & Gamble took out a full- classes — with ten more students per class. page advertisment in Miami So you can see, our administrators have enough problems newspapers saying in effect that it already. What right do we have to complain? was taking its detergents and going home "until new product developments permit us to return." Now absent from shelves Writing positions open on in Dade markets will be Bold, Cheer, Dash, Oxydol and Tide, staff — contract editor of leaving room for lesser-known soaps which do as good a job with Monroe Doctrine less damage to the water quality. February 10, 1972 MONROE DOCTRINE Page Three Blacks Honor Own Continued from page 1 Continued from Pg. I program. Mr. Elbert Butler of the SEATRAIN "Black is Beautiful" are more Monroe Community College than a slogan. of discipline in SeaTrain's music is recalls eight years of formal study to music, playing mostly in bars in counseling center, Mr. Henry Mr. Allen told the students that derived mostly from Andy's with great distaste. "I quit as soon upper New York State. Peter Cooper of the Physical Education to achieve any degree of progress classical orientation. As one as I was tall enough," he says. worked with a variety of bands and Department, Mrs. Mary Weathers towards an ultimate goal would be writer commented, "Andy is a Nonetheless, he was the con- musicians for a while, including of the History Department, and no easy task. He said that this visionary . . . dedicated to the certmaster in his sophomore year the group "Earth Opera" which he Mrs. Jeanne Ghent of the English progress comes when there is un- heights of music as well as its of high school, the only non-senior started. In the fall of 1969. a call Department. ity and when concerned people roots." ever to hold the post. Richard from Richard Greene brought him Mr. Clyde Ashley, Director of band together to make their voices The Blues Project was highly attended the University of Califor- cross-country to SeaTrain. Peter Black Student Affairs presented a heard. The Black Administrator successful for a while, but for nia at Berkeley and when 18, describes his own music as plaque to Mr. James V. Allen, told the students that they were various reasons that plague many played with a mountain music trio. "Warm and intimate," and thinks Director of the Discovery not socially and culturally dis- bands, had to split up after a final He began to think of himself as a that "the feelings of experience Program who accepted it in behalf advantaged but socially and and abortive attempt at staying serious performer. come out in songs." Part of what of the Black faculty and ad- culturally distinctive. together on the West Coast. In Contact with an unknown master the group is working toward — as ministration of the school. Mr. California, the group as it stands fiddler named Scott Stonemen (of Peter said — is "a place where all Mr. Allen presented the plaque our musical personalities will fit Allen accepted the plaque and told to Dr. Good and asked him if he now began to form. the Stonemen Family) opened him the audience that despite the fact Jim Roberts (childhood friend of to unlimited musical possibilities. together." would find a place to hang it in the Lloyd Baskin was born in New that the black man's life has been school. Dr. Good accepted the Andy's) was at the big house in Richard dove into bluegrass with a a chronicle of suffering the Marin County where part of the passion and somehow landed a gig York and raised in New Jersey. plaque and explained his in- About a year ago the group did a cruelties of slavery the humilia- volvement with students in the band lived and all of them met and playing bass (which he learned tion of segregation and the im- jammed. Technically, Jim is not a quickly) with the Greenbriar Boys. session in Boston in which Lloyd past and expressed his willingness played. Then in early May of this prisonment of urban ghettos and to help students who might need member of the group. He is not After that he went to Nashville and black man has finally become a heard on SeaTrain's records, nor is spent a year playing violin with year when the band was playing a his services. The testimonial gig at the Tea Party, he re- tidal force in American life. Mr. dinner was a success and clearly he seen on stage. But, as lyricist Bill Monroe. From there he shifted Allen stressed that one of the main for the group; he does influence its to Jim Kweskin's Jug Band. When introduced himself to Richard and demonstrated that the Black Andy. His voice and mastery of the reasons for this was the outgrowth Students at Monroe Community sound. Jim has published poems in Kweskin's group disbanded, of today's movement and the several literary journals. Richard joined SeaTrain. An in- keyboard are valuable additions to College are proud to be black; SeaTrain's musical abilities. Lloyd proud new self image that Black proud to be a part of the black Richard Greene, one of the top teresting footnote to Richard's people are gaining. Mr. Allen said fiddlers in the country, was career is that he wrote the score to didn't really get involved with experience and are proud of the music until he was in college that Black people are gaining a achievements and deeds of their brought into SeaTrain when Andy the highly praised film new awareness of Black Culture. decided that a violinist would be an "Riverrun." (Syracuse University), where he own, and want other people to have played with a band called the All He also emphasized that the words an appreciation of that fact. interesting addition to the group. Peter Rowan, a fine guitarist Born and raised in Beverly Hills, (who plays bass occasionally) also Night Workers. Before he joined Richard started playing violin played with Bill Monroe in SeaTrain he was in the Boston when he was five. His Nashville. Born and raised in production of Hair. kindergarten days began with a Wayland. Massachusetts, Peter the newest member of the group Black Awareness daily lesson before school and an played with a "Buddy Holly" and is Larry Atamanuik, a Canadian hour of practice when he came "Rockabilly" type band in high who has lived in Toronto most of Month Schedule home. Now in his mid-twenties, he school. After attending Colgate his twenty-five years. Larry had University for two years, Peter been playing with Ronnie BLACK STUDENTS PROUDLY February 7, 1972 Raymond Scott left school and dedicated himself Hawkins' band for almost two PRESENT Forum East 12:00-2:00 February 14, 1972 years prior to his joining SeaTrain. BLACK AWARENESS MONTH Black and White: Uptight Forum West — 12:00 SeaTrain's manager called him in "UP WITH BLACKNESS" "What can I do to Help?" February 14, 1972 Toronto late this spring, and Larry The Black Students of Monroe This film provides some answers Forum West — 12:00 met the group there in June. Community College are presenting February 8, 1972 Black Esthetics — A group of Said Variety of SeaTrain: "The a program geared toward making Forum East 12:00-2:00 various Black artists from the group has conquered growing people aware of some of the out- Student pains and now stands among the "The Murder of Fred Hampton" community. standing talents and ac- February 14 — Forum East Government best, with indications that it will complishments of Black Folks. We February 9, 1972 continue to develop." Because of are trying to make the Black Man Forum East 12:00-2:00 Elections the unusual diversity of SeaTrain, a living entity and a gratifying Body and Soul: Body Cotton Comes to Harlem — Film they have fantastic flexibility; and symbol that will bring all mankind "Getting it together" February 15, 1972 this quality makes their music together . . . February 10, 1972 Room 9-100 1:15 Are exciting, with "no dead spaces, no February 1-11 Forum East 12:00-2:00 Sickle Cell Anemia Dance Coming Soon lapses in taste, depth or ver- ART EXHIBITION I have a Dream . . . February 26, 1972 tuosity." (Cleveland After Dark). Growing up Black — Photo- "The life of Martin Luther King" Pub — 9:00-1:00 As the headline of the review in the Boston Herald Traveler noted. graphy February 11, 1972 Gospel Program Get Exhibition by Leroy Lucas Forum West 1:00-3:00 February 28, 1972 "SeaTrain Takes Top Honors . . . Forum East Little Theater 7:30-10:00 involved — Help Tickets being sold at the Student February 7-11 February 14-29 Black Dance Group Make Monroe BLACK FILM WEEK: PANEL DISCUSSION Activities Desk at the advance sale Bottom of the Bucket, But . . . price of $2.00 and will be sold at. the Martin Luther King Jr. Where do we go from here? February 29, 1972 "From Montgomery to Memphis" Featuring — Marvin Chandler & door for $4.00. Two tickets per Little Theater 7:30 student may be purchased with proper Student Identification. Finest 2 year MUCKRAKER College in N. Y. By And • •• Dick Rich Niedermaier Mallory Editor in Chief Associate Editor

THE MUCKRAKER: Humphrey purge communists disclosure bill; for the benefit of special interests weight of the war on the back of Eugene McCarthy Speaks Out from the Minnesota Democrat- • In 1962 McCarthy voted in the - the act became known as the the "working man." In Larner's "The U.S. must undertake to Farmer-Labor Party in the late Finance Committee and on the Christmas Tree Bill; opinion, his politics were like preserve Western civilization and forties, and was rewarded with the floor to let business lobbyists take • McCarthy contributed to the Humphrey's except for his position the peoples who value it. . .(and) congressional nomination in 1948. their expenses as tax deductions; "swap fund" amendment, which on the war — which he was against guard and protect our lifelines to He has a long and consistent • In 1967 he voted against an permitted stockholders to swap because it was "bad fiscal policy." vital materials and necessary record of red-baiting. In 1954 he amendment which would have securities for shares in an in- Larner also points out that supplies of oil, tin, manganese, supported the "Humphrey Bill" prohibited joint business ventures vestment fund without paying McCarthy reserved all his venom uranium, etc. . . . preserve our outlawing the Communist Party: by senators and lobbyists; capital gains tax. This provided a for Johnson and Kennedy, but national honor . . . and raise the • In 1964 McCarthy was sup- • In 1966 he said the Senate tax loophole for the venefit of never attacked Humphrey; of economic and cultural level of ported by the Right-wing of the Ethics Committee should not look about ten corporations. course, he finally supported peoples of other civilizations and Democratic Party — Richard into Dodd's use of tax-free cam- • McCarthy voted for every ap- Humphrey before the election. thus promote the cause of justice Daley, John Connally, Russell paign funds. During the following propriation to the House Un- and world peace. (1951) Long and other Southern Senators. year as a member of the Ethics American Activities Committee, It is to the interest of the U.S. to McCarthy was the kind of man Rather than dwelling on committee, McCarthy helped and voted to uphold everyone of McCarthy's position on the war, protect non-communist com- they could work with, not iden- block an all-out inquiry into Dodd; their contempt citations. In 1967 he binations even to the point of using tified with civil rights, not simply note the following incident. • In 1964 he voted against two voted against abolishing the During the Wisconsin primary American troops under certain "indebted to labor," etc.; Connally amendments reducing defense Subversive Activities Control conditions. (1954) and Daley frequented McCarthy there was a radically worded spending; in 1965 he voted against Board; "U.S. Get Out of Vietnam Now" In Korea, we do have a clear headquarters in 1968; two more; • In 1967 McCarthy voted with obligation and it is a legal one and • In 1964 McCarthy voted both in referendum on the ballot. • In 1966 he voted against an seven Southern senators against McCarthy would not endorse it; a justifiable one that dates out of a the Finance Committee of the attempt to cut military aid funds the Legislative Reorganization continuation of World War II." Senate and on the floor against but, more than that, his campaign by $250 million; Act. which drew a Democratic took out ads in local newspapers (1968) reducing oil depletion allowances. • In 1961 he voted for vote of 46-8. Here is presented a different He is considered a friend of oil and officially discouraging people Goldwater's amendment to This compilation of McCarthy's from working for this referendum. view of a "liberal" politician, gas companies (along with prohibit the Arms Control and record is presented in Jeramy through a short review of his William Fulbright); Disarmament Agency from con- Larner's book Nobody Knows on political statements. Some of the • In 1968 McCarthy voted ducting research; the McCarthy campaign. Larner This certainly should give you high points of McCarthy's less against Edward Kennedy in his bid • In 1967 he voted against an was one of the campaign's chief food for thought. The Monroe Doc- publicized record prior to the 1968 to replace Russell Long as effort to cut a rifle-practice sub- speechwriters. He concludes that trine staff hopes to present a campaign will be noted. It is our Democratic whip. What is to be sidy to the National Rifle McCarthy never challenged es- "Muckrakers" column for all of sole purpose to enlighten the noted here is not McCarthy's anti- Association; tablished interests or established the presidential hopefulls. Any voting public. No malice is Kennedy vote, but his loyalties to • In December 1966 he par- procedures. McCarthy "never reader who would like to help in intended. his old buddy Russell Long; ticipated with others in the mentioned corporate involvement our effort to "clear the air" in • McCarthy got his start in • McCarthy voted against every Finance Committee in loading the in defense policy, or how the banks politics, should get in touch with politics by helping Hubert effort to pass a Senate income Foreign Investor Act with riders and corporations lay the financial Rich Mallory by mailfolder. Page Four MONROE DOCTRINE February 10, 1972 Pesticide Control By Shelley Mclntyre poisons are stored in the cells and (Ed. note: The national office of can kill animals, especially birds, the Sierra Club, in San Francisco, either directly or can be stored in provides regular weekly en- body fats for later destructive vironmental wrap-ups to CPS effects. If a bird draws on its through Shelley Mclntyre, of the body's reserves during stress Club's Campus-Community Action (such as during migration, rearing Program.) young or maintaining territory), (CPS) — The Federal En- the poison can invade the nervious vironmental Pesticide Control Act system, sending the bird into of 1971, H.R. 10729, which passed agonizing convulsions and the House of Representatives in tremors, and after several hours it November, has caused concern dies. One fight on flight can be among environmentalists since its lethal for a badly contaminated inception. Conservationists feel bird. that the bill as passed contains Eagles are especially severe deficiencies, some of which vulnerable, since they are at the would have been corrected in part top of the food chain. However, by amendments submitted by Rep. there is also wide concern for the John Dow (New York) had they sparrow hawk, osprey, brown passed in their original form. pelican, peregrine falcon, mallard The Presticides bill essentially duck and other species who are weakens the present law and con- sharing the same threat of ex- tains deficiencies which con- tinction. DDE, a breakdown of servationists and other groups DDT, affects the reproduction of have strongly objected to. One these species by causing the four campus) Dow amendment would have mother's liver to react abnormally changed the wording "parties at and produce excess enzymes. interest" to "parties adversely These in turn induce a breakdown You Are What You Read affected." The latter term is used of steroids, including estrogen, in the present law and has been which are essential to the accepted as including citizen manufacture of calcium. Lack of Monroe Ecology Controls & groups have standing to obtain calcium causes thin-shelled eggs judicial review and challenge which are too fragile to survive Communications Action ME.CCA orders of the EPA administrator. incubation. Some pesticide The bill includes loopholes which residues are stored in the egg's By G. Edgar Manuel in or become involved in the secretary. Sharon is currently will allow the restrictions imposed nutrient supply and the developing The environment group has workings of the environment preparing a letter to area movie by it to be easily evaded and also embryo dies before hatching. given evidence of what a few in- group. houses, requesting they view short permit penalties which would be Hawks, eagles and ospreys are terested students and faculty can Faculty have an active role in ecology flicks prior to their main insignificant to corporations. declining at rates as high as 20% accomplish. The group was M.E.C.C.A. as do the students. features, particularly during April There are no controls over per year. Of the thousands of formed in this past fall semester; From the biology dept. Miss Bon- 17 to thef23. products intended for export, and brown pelicans in California, only a second semester is beginning and nie Glickman is currently working Dave Riash will be working on definitions of "imminent hazard" one chick was reported hatched in promises to be as active, if not on instituting a recycling system getting speakers and special and "substantial adverse effects 1970. more active than before. for the entire campus as well as, events for ecology week. Dave is on the environment" are Scientists have noted that The New York State dump and assisting with the planning of the also working with Ed Vesneske on thoroughly inadequate and have a dieldrin and DDT can also cause the MCC dump are now both ecology week in April. promoting MECCA. built-in cost-benefits ratio which abnormal behavior in bird species. cleaned up because of the initial Mr. Jack Stanton, who teaches a Bob Clark, who worked at Delta puts a price tag on human health Sparrow hawks which have been step MECCA had taken. The course in environmental biology, Lab last summer, is helping with and environmental quality. contaminated have been known to material in the dump was buried. has been working on the possibility obtaining information for ecology Pesticides control has been devour their own eggs or newly The Monroe County Health Bureau of expanding courses dealing with week as well as assisting with slide heatedly debated since their in- hatched young. slapped a deadline date for the environment. He is also in- presentations. troduction after World War II, Not only are birds endangered cleaning on both parties. vestigating physical benefits, en- Members of M.E.C.C.A. were DDT warnings were issued as ear- from the use of pesticides, but the The environment group felt that vironmentally speaking, for the able to bring in Mr. Harris for a ly as 1949 when it first appeared in U.S. Bureau of Sports, Fisheries the waste materials should be college campus. talk on what people can do about milk. The most well-known attack and Wildlife conducted a study of properly disposed. As a result, the Mr. Ed. Vesneske of the the environment during the last on the use of pesticides was in fish and found that DDT was pre- President of the Monroe County marketing dept. is responsible for half of the fall semester. They Rachel Carson's book, Silent sent in nearly 100% of some 600 Conservation Council, Attorney the promotion of MECCA and its were also able to attend a presen- Spring, in which she stated that fish selected at random throughout Wayne Harris, was asked by the related events. tation by Mr. Harris at the Holiday certain species of birds seem the United States. ecology group to view the Mr. David Day, who teaches Inn for the City Club of Rochester. doomed to extinction because of During a six week period last premises and make a recommen- Anthropology, is currently in- the use of pesticides. year, some 60 sea lions were found dation of proper disposal to the volved assisting in the planning of M.E.C.C.A. will also be Hard Pesticides, which are dead on California beaches and college. The letter of recommen- ecology week and its promotion. preparing a questionnaire to be chlorinated hydrocarbons, include were found to have absorbed a dation read, "We believe that as A new member of MCC's alumni sent to the political candidates of DDT, aldrin, dieldrin, heptachlor, record 3.900 ppm of DDT into their much as possible of the material at is Jeff Rollins. Jeff is also helping 1972. They hope to be able to endrin, lindane, and chlordane. bodies. this dump should be recycled and to plan events for April, does most inform the public as to the results. They remain persistent in the en- In New Mexico, herbicide the remainder which is non-. of the groups photography, is put- This semester will provide an vironment for many years. What spraying to kill salt cedar trees polluting should be disposed of as ting together a slide presentation active setting for Monroe Ecology scientists call "biological which drink "too much" water fill in old gravel pits." A similar and is promoting the "Walk for Control and Communications on magnification" occurs in the use may be responsible for the death letter was also sent to the New Water." campus. of these chemicals which are in- and illness of many cows. A local York Environmental Conservation Malinda Pinckney, student Be a tear the earth has shed, to soluble in water but extremely veterinarian who performed Dept. The material at the dump senator, is involved in the show its dying; become aware and soluble in fat. The toxic chemical autopsies on the dead animals site was buried. scheduling of films for classes as show that you are enough to share becomes increasingly con- found every major organ Some assumptions that have well as for general showing. in the saving of OUR planet centrated as it moves up the food deteriorated, and preliminary been aired have questioned the Sharon Milliamson is our active EARTH. chain. tests show high levels of her- intent and commitment of the Studies conducted in the Long bicides in the animals' systems. ecology group. Because of per- Island Sound showed a relatively The children of a local farmer who sonal contact with the group itself, Health Service Information "safe" level of DDT which entered had been exposed to the spraying I am able to affirm the sincerity the water: .000003 parts per are also ill, possibly as a result of involved with this ecology The Health Services Department in person as soon as possible when million. However, when the drinking contaminated milk. movement. is located on the ground floor in the illness occurs. In this way, more zooplankton in the water which While the issue of pesticides is Starting out as a senate sub- Student Center Building. The hours serious illness might be prevented absorbed the DDT was tested, it debated, eagles and other species committee, M.E.C.C.A. is now in are from 8:00 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. and students can be advised as to was found to contain .04 ppm. are declining, and there are few the process of becoming a Two full-time Registered procedures to follow upon return Minnows, which feed on the statistics available as to what chartered organization in the Professional Nurses, Mrs. Ellen to classes. Health Services does zooplankton, were found to contain effect the chemicals have on man ranks of student association. Hose and Mrs. Dorothy Copeland, not provide a medical excuse from 25 ppm DDT — a factor of 10 himself. Unlike faculty organizations and as well as our College Physician, classes, but will notify professors million times the "safe" amount committees, M.E.'C.C.A. is open Dr. Charles Boiler are available of a student's extended absence The New Pesticides bill, which duelo illness. When necessary, the found in the water. would amend the current Federal to both faculty and students. All daily to students for the following services: Health Services Department will Dieldrin, a pesticide now Insecticide, Fungicide and Roden- have an equal opportunity to serve as a liaison between the widespread throughout the en- ticide Act, now goes to the Senate become a part of the operation. 1. Emergency treatment for in- juries and care for minor illnesses. student and his her professors. vironment, becomes concentrated Agriculture and Forestry Com- M.E.C.C.A. has also asked Dean Withdrawal for health reasons in animal body fat. The toxic mittee for further debate. Farnuth (curriculum) to either sit 2. Advisement in regard to health and related problems. In some instances, it may be 3. Referral to the Counseling advisable for a student to ooooooeooooooooooooo• Center, local hospitals, family withdraw from a course or courses physicians or community health because of a health problem. The and or social service agencies student should contact Health Ser- 10 Directions when indicated. vices, where the decision can be made. A "WH" (withdrawal 4. Free literature on health without penalty for health reason- by topics and current social si will be submitted to the Records problems. Office and will be recorded on the 5. Information concerning health student and his/her professors. 10 Photographers and or accident insurance. 6. Elevator keys for the library Injuries Library Gallery and special parking cards for han- Students involved in accidents thru February dicapped students. should report to Health Services. Why do you have a Absence due to illness PLEASE USE YOUR bicycle Michael? It is to the student's advantage MAILFOLDERS. This is one of Where's your car? to contact the Health Services our means of communicating with Pq o o o o o o o 0 q o q 0 p p fl Q o o qj Department either by telephone or you. February 10, 1972 MONROE DOCTRINE Page Five THE GREAT RACE: REGISTRATION By Rich Mallory mistake could cost much Every semester at this time, a handling." number of questions are raised Some people have discussed pre- about registration procedures. registration as an answer to the This year is no exception. But question of which courses and how many students feel that this year's many, should be offered. This registration was especially system would involve each student difficult. submiting a tentative list of Among the prime frustrations courses that he would want for was the registration of first and next semester. These requests second year liberal arts students in would then be coordinated with the one group. (See Editorial on page available class room resources. two.) In past years, the The master schedule would be sophomores were allowed first drafted on the basis of this choice on courses, so they could information. get required credits to graduate. Mr. Binns remarked that "pre- In fact, this system was used until registration is a good idea, but the fall semester of this year. there are two problems. We would Dan Miller, who as a student have to have response, total senator helped out during response would be fine." But even registration, pointed out a number with preregistration we would of problems in an M.D. interview. stilk have unpopular class hours to He seemed to feel that the main fill. He summed up by saying that problem was in the actual this is one possible aid but it mechanics of registration. He cannot solve the problem by itself. suggested that procedure should He is looking into this, as well as "have department chairmen down an alphabetized registration. there (in the computer room) so Obviously there are a number of they can make quick decisions" on problems associated with section openings and registration. But the two out- modifications. On the same line, he felt that the advisement was standing ones seem to be the lack inadequate. "They (the advistors) of a reasonable knowledge of stu- aren't there enough, or they don't dent cirriculum needs, such as pre- give a damn, or they don't know registration would provide, and enough." the lack of special consideration Students getting short end? for second year students. General- He also mentioned the priority ly though, registration has been arts together), is that some career one semester. given students in the career students would be "locked out of" improving slowly, so perhaps programs as a major problem. required courses. On the subject of registration by there is hope for the future. Dan felt that this was "bad mail, he was not overly optimistic, Mr. Binns further stated that and viewed this as only a partial phiosophy" because liberal arts there are problems in the present students take a wide range of solution. He said that, "When the arrangement, and he "would like student is on hand it gives him courses, and their schedules de- to see the whole school on an VET's CORNER pend on many course openings. He better choices." This is because alphabet system." I asked why when courses close, as they would, mentioned that a better solution to more sections of popular courses The officers of the MCC vets rather the beginning of a long and registration would be through a regardless of the system of club wish to take this opportunity arduous effort to gain a more couldn't be offered, so that neither registration used, the student must mail handling of it. Gerry Binns, career nor liberal arts students to welcome all of the new and equitable G.I. bill. MCC's registrar, defended the set- make another choice. When he is returning veterans to the spring In keeping with our policy of would be "locked out" of them. He on hand he can make immediate up because career students have to commented that they have only a semester at MCC. We look forward electing officers in the spring take required courses at certain decisions. In the case of mail to another prosperous semester of semester for the following year. limited amount of faculty and registration, the choices would hours. He mentioned the room space for each department. service both to the vets and to the Vets club elections will be held on prevailent fear of a general have to be made for him. He would school. March 6. Nominations and elec- So there is a limit to the amount of probably end up longer in drop- registration (career and liberal courses that can be offered in any As most of you are aware, our tions will be held on that day. The ad." commented Mr. Binns, "One registration drive was a huge requirements for running are as success. Our membership is now follows: at an all time high of 621 card 1. President, secretary, carrying members, thus making us treasurer must have two one of the largest and by far the semesters, remaining at MCC up- MCC Fails In strongest club in the county. This on taking office. means that our responsibilities 2. Scholastic requirements of have grown from the local level the school (as per the S.A. into that of the state and it is now handbook must be met. time for us to turn towards Its Primary Objective national responsibilities. It is for The following offices are to be this reason that dues are now $2.00. filed: At the risk of sounding both pawn of chance, subject only to the Our letter writing campaigns cost 1. President 1.) A joint student administra- money, trying to organize into melodramatic and repititious, luck of the draw. tion (including faculty) committee 2. Secretary MCC failed to even hold ground It is, however, in terms of the some semblance of national unity 3. Treasurer to review e_.. . _0istration and takes time, effort, and more against the onslaught of woes that secondary objective that MCC has suggest solutions to the problems 4. 5 Representatives accompanies registration. The sad found itself most sorely lacking. money, yet the benefits we gain These are the people who will present. are well worth the extra dollar. state of affairs that was in Surely no one in his right mind 2.) Early registration of all direct the club for the next year. If evidence from Wednesday on once considers the recent registration For example, consider the Mathias you want to be a part-run, if you sophomores who graduate at the bill now in congress. Coming up for again pointed up the inequities in efficient. Yet it was not even prac- end of the semester (providing want to have a say-Vote. It's your the school's system for registering tical, in lost man hours alone it can a vote in April, the bill would give club and it is up to you that we they have filed an intent to the veteran up to $1000 per year for people. be seen as a failure. This is not to graduate form by a date specified have our prime responsibility. | It would seem that any institute mention the fact that some tuition. This by no means would J. Beckman by the school.) signal the end of our efforts, but of higher learning should have as students were so completely 3.) Registration of non-career Vice-President its main goals, first, the education, frustrated tyat their continued program students prior to career in the most complete and well- attendance at MCC is doubtful. students (this requires the closing rounded manner, of the students This hurts the school both finan- of career oriented courses to the enrolled, and second, the ac- cially and academically. general student body until WANT ADS complishment of its primary task My contention here is that, until drop add procedures have begun) Actors wanted. Auditions for SOS. — Volunteers needed to in the most efficient and yet prac- this semester, the school had been or, in other words until career A View From the Bridge Mon- record readings for han- tical manner possible. MCC failed making progress in solving the students have registered. day. Wed. and Thurs. Feb. dicapped students. No money- on both counts. problems of registration. Now 4. Providing a questionnaire for 7th. 9th and 10th, 3:00, Little satisfaction guaranteed. Rep- To the untrained eye, and I ad- however, they chose to take a giant all students, both new and retur- Theater. ly C O Monroe Doctrine mit to having one, any school that step backwards. Why, for what ning, for the purpose of displaying Office. fails to allow students to select reason were the valuable and time their preferences in terms of the Tired of playing with the same curriculum along the lines that Typing or other secretarial saving ideas discarded in favor of courses they hope to take the old organ? Get a Hammond C jobs done in my home. Call they hope to pursue, or even along the old ideas, already proven following semester. Series Console — good con- the routes their secondary choices Mrs. McGee 342-1033. failures? Why were entering 5.) If necessary, to extend dition, full range sound for take them, fails in its primary freshman allowed to register at bands. $925. or best offer. objective. Surely none of the registration by the number of days Bug & Bus: 1965 VW Bug - the same time as graduating required to eliminate the massive Phone 227-0147 or 254-4450. $375. 1967 VW Bus - $950. students are naive enough to sophomores? Why were career believe that they are always going back-log of students experienced Chuck 325-1612. students allowed to register first? in the last registration. to get the courses they want at the Why were new sections opened on Women's Intramural's Hines Photography. times they want. Economic con- Friday thus making courses basketball practice day Feb. Weddings-Parties-Proms, siderations and sheer student I do not pretend to have all the Black & White-Color. (716) previously closed available to answers to the problems or 18 College Hour starts Feb. 25 numbers make that a pure fantasy. those students, while Wednesdays' (12-1) bring sneakers. 288-4739, 57 Center Drive, Both sides, administration and stu- registration, yet in order to fulfill Rochester, N.Y. 14609. students faced the same closings the motto of the state education dent body, must make concessions but were offered no relief? to reality. On the other hand, system, I do not feel that the If I am too critical of the system administration can afford to HooooooooeeeeeooooooooocxHeeow students are not so gullible as to then I owe the administration an ll believe that they are fated never to overlook any constructive II apology. I do however feel that suggestion. Those wishing to submit ads should see fulfill their needs except by atten- several possibilities could be con- II ding night and summer school. I II Floyd in the M-D office. sidered. I list these here for con- J. Beckman ll will never be content as a mere sideration by "those who rule": News Editor ooooooaooooeoooaoaoooHwo Page Six MONROE DOCTRINE February 10, 1972 Garry Manuel, Sophomore Senator Garry Manuel is a student radio station is probably a primary tremendous success? There is no life in perspective. Perspectives sincere people worked in an effort senator. He is active in W.M.C.C. reason for me being involved in reason why this united effort can- are sometimes difficult to focus to see that changes were made. as its general manager, chairman student government. not spread through-out the entire upon. And because of apathetic attitudes of the campus ecology committee, Aside from always being an avid college. I must also mention that college or lack of communication, ac- and on the concert committee. He music enthusiast and interested in Another facet of the college, is an experience I would not care complishments will not be fully is a regular contributor to the the workings of radio, our college which I feel to be very important, to give up. Monroe Community recognized by those receiving Monroe Doctrine. radio station was instrumental in is of course the Monroe Doctrine. I College has given me insight into them. Most people who strive for Here he presents a reflective my involvement. The station was began expressing my points of what to expect from life as well as these accomplishments know that view of his experiences in MCC. another source for expressing view via the newspaper about a what to give. Upon entering they themselves will never direct- Student government has turned creativity; I could actually feel year ago. The media at the college college I did not have this feeling. I ly receive anything except ex- out to be quite a creature. As I've that I was making an ac- are extremely important to all would also have to acknowledge perience in working for something finally had some time to ponder complishment. This always lead to that are affiliated with MCC, and the fact that many factors play worthwhile. This last statement what I have been lately, it doesn't the desire to do more; it was not the Doctrine is by no means any upon the possibilities of a person makes me ask myself the question please me all that much. Because limiting. I made an effort to work exception. Because of the fact that being able to mold himself into the from time to time, "should I be of the demands I feel I must carry, for the station and was rewarded I am a student senator, the more workings of a college. investing all this time and energy that coincide with Student with a position as an officer. I have reason I have for reporting actions First of all, I believe that one in Student Association affairs or, Association, I feel I have deprived always been close to the radio and views to people in the college; has to receive an inspirational would it be more beneficial to myself of enabling a certain aspect station and have been a seeker of therfore, I made an attempt to use force from some source outside contribute more of my time to of my personality to function as it its goals because of the effect that the paper in a beneficial way. the realm of college. Secondly, doing volunteer work at the should. Friends had made me will result in the benefiting of Getting back to the actuality of there must be an initial shot of Foreman Center, helping children aware of this. From September to MCC. The radio station is also a Student Association government, motivation from within the college grow in anyway that I can? the early days of December, I had provider of a means of com- there is much I could comment on such as a friend or faculty I don't question life, life developed an impersonal cor- munication between myself and that would expose my opinion and member. Third, you must have questions me. respondence with people. Most of the student body, which is an im- not much else, so I will mainly some command of where the this feeling stems from having portant thing for me, in that, it is stick to fact with some additional motivation is going to take you. each minute pegged with some another means of expression. expression. As well as benefiting from sort of activity. This is largely a Another aspect of my life at I have sent to the senate quite a college by being involved in what result of the responsibilities I felt I MCC is the ecology group I formed few proposals. Most have been is happening or what can happen, had taken when I ran for the office in October called, M.E.C.C.A. defeated, some by slim margins you are also able to see where it Brockport, of S.A. senator. (Monroe Ecology Control & Com- and others by a large majority. lacks, and possibly draw some The situation is similar to the munications Action), of which I The proposals have been labeled conclusions as to what you think Closing workings of a merry-go-round, chair. In running for senate, our by others, all the way from absurd should be done. once you're on it may not come to party had on its platform, an effort to inadequate, and some have There are two things of relative a halt, it's up and down, and you to promote ecology within the thought them excellent. importance I would like to con- Freshman might chance to make it to another school. Since the formation of this Some of the more important clude with; one is that I feel there saddle, but you are never able to group my concern has deepened proposals that I had passes were, are many people who should be Transfers? stop the circling motion once it and the actions of our group have the Pancake Proposal, which doing much more than they are at begins. This is essentially what I become a continual experience of brought you the pancake present; those who hold no This is to inform you that due to have been doing from September greater and greater importance to breakfeast in the Pub December positions and are just students budget cuts and enrollment to December. I must now give me as well as others, and as a 10th. attending classes, but more par- restrictions, Brockport may have some serious thought to what I can result, to the world outside. This Another was the Anti-War ticularly those who do fill to close freshmen and transfer do to combat the problem. It is creation has been exciting as well proposal, which was never carried positions, meaning students, facul- admissions earlier than necessary that I add an amend- as fulfilling. out. ty and administration. There is anticipated. ment to my present life style. You Our membership is not all that I brought a proposal before the much to be done. Transfer students who have not might think the answer to be to cut overwhelming, but our ac- music committee to lower the And last but not least, there are yet applied to Brockport are en- one of my activities, thinking I complishments have been. price of the originally planned many things to be accomplished couraged to do so Immediately. have received more than I Another very together point is admission for Savoy Brown. As a for the future. If and when these If you have further questions, bargained for. Actually, this is not that, nearly half of our members result, MCC students were able to accomplishments are realized, I please contact this office. so. Almost every activity I have, are faculty, but in this group obtain a ticket for $2 rather than guarantee that those in the com- Sincerely, has had a previous committment. everyone works collectively and $2.75. There are other little things munity as well as the college Ralph R. Pascale For instance, this semester I will feels pretty much together. This is that I do or try to do that have to do students attending MCC, will take Director of Admissions be general manager of WMCC. The the first group of its kind. Need with being a senator, but they deal for granted the benefits that they SUC at Brockport there be another reason for our with keeping the generalities of were able to reap, all because Brockport, New York 14420 Air Force ROTC Can Save You VETERANS The Congress recently passed university having an AFROTC average of 2.0 or higher on a 4.0 program, to schedule them for the legislation that double the monthly program. Previously, only four- (A) scale, qualify on the Air Force six-week field training summer subsistence allowance for Air year program cadets were able to Officer Qualifying test (AFOQT) course, and to nominate them for a Interested in Force ROTC cadets (from $50 to be awarded the scholarships. and an Air Force medical evaluat- scholarship. helping your school $100 a month), increase the However, scholarships to go to the ion, and successfully complete a Those interested in the AFROTC two-year program participants. six-week field training course on get involved in number of AFROTC College program should write, phone (315) Scholarships from 5,500 to 6,500 The program is open to both an Air Force base prior to 476-9272, or visit me or my staff student government and permit up to 20 percent (1,300) female and male students, and if enrolling in the two-year campus located in Room 200, Archbold contact Cy Bowser of the scholarships to now go to they fail to obtain a scholarship program. Priority is also given to Gym, at Syracuse University. I about elections two-year program participants. they still get the $100 a month those students who can qualify for will also be happy to visit your Applicants qualifying for the subsistence allowance. flying training, either as a pilot or school to discuss the program with program are also given a draft navigator. interested students. deferment to continue their educa- To be eligible for the two-year The new legislation provides an tion and earn a commission in the program, as well as a two-year Students desiring to enter the excellent opportunity for in- Air Force. AFROTC college scholarship, the two year program with the start of terested students to enter the student must have two academic academic year 1972-73 must make program and continue their Todays This is indeed good news for years remaining, either at the un- application and take the AFOQT education, with draft deferment those junior college students who dergraduate or graduate level, or a and medical exam prior to 1 March and financial assistance. For desire to complete their un- combination of the two. Applicants 1972. This is necessary to deter- further information contact the Values dergraduate work at a college or must also have a grade point mine their qualification for the transfer office 1 203. By Desmond Stove Comex Theater Company of Democrat & Chronicle presents this way, and here have been a of the thirties. My own 9-year-old This person also remembers »TV-- WE TAKE IT ALL FOR couple of recent reminders of this. son can hardly believe that not making many convoy trips on a a comedy in GRANTED JOHN GOULD, IN ONE OF his only was there no television then corvette between Liverpool, one act Despite its headlines troubles, "Dispatches from the Farm" for but my family did not own an England, and Gibraltar during Feb. 14th thru 17th at 12:00 this is still a fortunate country, The Christian Science Monitor, automobile. I once told him that in World War II and one day retur- Feb. 18th at 1:00 particularly in respect to material noted: "It wasn't the custom when addition to a couple of small toys, ning to food-starved England with LITTLE THEATER comforts. The trouble is, we don't I was a boy to take juice for my Christmas stocking was filled a hand of Gibraltar bananas for the Comex Theater Companj always realize what constitutes breakfast. We had oranges, but not out with a box of marshmallows, children of a family that had been presents "T.V.", a one-act comedy good fortune. above three or four times a year, some Brazil nuts and in the toe — good to sailors away from home. by Jean-Claude Van Itallie. It is Few adults and fewer children and we were sure of them only on an orange. 'An orange?' he said in Alas, the children had been so long the story of three people who work see anything remarkable, for ex- Christmas. Mother felt she was that quizzical tone which children without fresh fruit that they ac- in a television viewing room, ample, in those wonderful, shiny starting us off on adequacies with use when they are not certain tually disliked those bananas rating shows. The play has five mountains of oranges and bananas oatmeal and molasses, a pork whether an adult is telling them carried so carefully across the other characters who, with the aid to be found in every supermarket chop, fried egg and hashed the truth of putting them on . . ." ocean. of a slide show, present a variety and corner store — beautiful fruit potatoes, her own bread, tall This person, too, can remember There's no way, really, of fully of television programs. comparatively cheaply priced. glasses of cow-fresh milk, and a diving to the bottom of Christmas impressing bygone things on "T.V." is a parody on television After all, why should anyone be piece of pie ... When we got an stockings and finding there a youngsters who have known only today, but essentially it shows the impressed? Thanks to the orange it was something we took in banana or an orange and being plenty. The children of our ac- relationship of life that appears on miracles of transport and storage hand, skinning it with our fingers thrilled by the discovery. quaintance today aren't about to television to the life that goes on in and cultivation, oranges and and breaking away the sections Those were the days when go into raptures over a banana or the viewing room. bananas are always available, in bananas were virtually a black- an orange tucked into a Christmas If you're not interested in a play almost every season. Nor is there William V. Shannon, in a market item at the corner grocery stocking. But we'd maybe do them which comments on a part of your any customer limit on quantity. thoughtful article in last week's store. Even if they were a bit on a favor if we would sometimes life but are looking for some good Such long and easy acceptance New York Times Sunday the black and bruised side, the ration our purchases and buy what laughs, then "T.V." is still the of abundance has effectifely stilled magazine, said in the course of a purchase of a small bag of bananas we needed rather than what we show for you. "T.V." will be the sense of thanksgiving that we discussion of children and values: was an occasion for a celebration, wanted. Then they might for the presented February 14th thru 17th ought to take with us every day "... I grew up in a working- something to be talked about for first time realize how sweet an at 12:00 and February 18th at 1:00 into the market. It wasn't always class family during the depression days after. orange can taste. in the Little Theater. February 10, 1972 MONROE DOCTRINE Page Seven Graduate Statistics Viewed In a study released today, it was The 565 graduates who revealed that 95 per cent of last transferred to institutions of year's Monroe Community College higher learning are spread over 30 graduates either went on to an states. In New York State, they institution of higher learning or are attending all parts of the State are employed in business and University of New York, Adelphi, industry. Cornell, Eastman School of Music, According to Nicholas Proia, Ithaca. Nazareth, RIT, St. John director of transfer, placement Fisher, University of Rochester, and financial aid, 55 per cent of all Syracuse, and Utica College. graduates — or 565 — transferred Out of state colleges they are to other educational institutions; attending include: American and 40 per cent — or 418 — are now University, Boston University, employed in business and industry. California State College, Citadel, Colorado State, Eastern Kentucky, Proia's report also points out Eastern Michigan, Memphis State, that another 3 per cent — or 40 — New Hampshire College, Niagara, entered the armed forces, Ohio State, University of Miami, married, or moved. University of New Mexico, Univer- Of those students in the transfer sity of Texas, University of Toledo programs — those programs which and University of West Florida. provide the first two years of a Of the career programs, Optical regular four year college course — Technology is the one program in 82 per cent — or 438 — transferred which 100 per cent of its graduates to other educational institutions are employed in business and while 15 per cent — or 82 — are industry. now employed in business and The largest employer of MCC industry. graduates is Eastman Kodak Co., Of those who graduated in the which took 41 of last year's class. career programs — there are 21 Other large employers of last such programs at MCC — 68 per year's class include: The MD welcomes new fine arts editor — June Felice cent — or 336 — are employed in Rochester Police Department, 19; business and industry while 25 per Strong Memorial, 16; Rochester cent — or 127 — transferred to General Hospital, 15; Genesee MCC NEWS SHORTS other educational institutions. Hospital, 13; and Xerox, 13. You Are Invited . . . The department of dental tal repair hygiene of Monroe Community With YOUR corporation your •••* -CONCERT IN STEREO" •••• College invites you to visit its teeth may last a lifetime. dental hygiene clinic. While you Auxiliary service: Complete are there, you may make an series of dental x-rays (14 to 18 appointment to have your teeth Thursday, February 24, the Musical Arts Association of Monroe Community films); fee: $2.00 (in most cases cleaned and examined. this service requires a written College presents the MCC Concert Band in a concert in stereo. Beginning at 8:15 Dental hygiene students receive request from your dentist.) p.m., the concert band under the tabton of Mr. Charles L. Morey, will perform in instruction and practice in giving Times change and so has the modern stereo music sound. preventive dental care and DENTAL HYGIENE . . . Come The band has been broken down into three choirs: brass, woodwinds and teaching development of good oral and see for yourself. Pass the word hygiene habits. Preventive dental on to your friends and relatives. percussion. Some of the tunes to be played in the MCC Little Theater are American care will result in: Students and staff, department Overture for the Band, William Byrd Suite, and Feeling Free. The public is an attractive smile of dental hygiene, Building 7, room cordially invited and admission is free. better health 206, Phone: 442-9950, Ext. 720 reduced need for expensive den- (clinic sec. rec.) Curriculum Change, Date — March 1 Although the Student Handbook until after March 1 to make a Senate Seat Available — indicates that the deadline date for program change, in addition to the program changes for the Spring department head's and counselor's Apply Senate office Bldg. 2 — Room 114 1972 Semester is May 5, 1972, that approval, the Admissions Office information is not entirely ac- must also approve of the change. by 12 noon, February 15. curate. If a student desires to In other words, if the program is change his curriculum for summer already filled with freshmen or fall, he should see a counselor applicants, it will not be possible IF INTERESTED: before March 1. By so doing, the to change into that program. student can be assured that a Therefore, the student who waits Presently we have openings on program change can be made into to make a program change the cirriculum of his choice, between the first of March and the three of our Faculty-Student providing the department head and 5th of May, is taking an un- the counselor agree irrespective of necessary risk since the program Committees. We need to fill these the number of freshmen entering may or may not be filled by that that program. If the student waits time by freshmen applicants. positions as soon as possible DCH For more information, please BECOME INVOLVED!

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ART EXHIBIT Daily Mass Emanuel Church (opposite campus) Mondays at 1:10 AESTHETICS Tuesday through Friday at 12:10 IN Saturday Evening: 6:30 P.M. VETERANS CLUB BLACK Sundays at Noon-Apartment Center ELECTIONS WILL FEBRUARY 14-29 Scripture — Prayer Group Sundays at 8:00 P.M. Apartment Center BE HELD 292 East Squire FORUM EAST Experimental Liturgy MARCH 6, Apt. 7 Pk. lot 18 CONTRIBUTIONS Sunday, February 13 9-100 BY PROFESSIONAL 8:00 P.M. Apartment Center 292 East Squire Dr. BLACK ARTISTS Apt. 7 Pk. Lot 18 Page Eight MONROE DOCTRINE February 10, 1972 Monroe TRINE

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Hockey Team To Play In Lake Placid Tourney Hockey team invited to par- New York, Nassau Community ticipate in junior college ice College of Garden City, New York hockey tournament at Lake and the Host College North Coun- Placid, New York. Tournament try Community College from begins Friday February 11, and Saranac Lake, New York. MCC ends Saturday February 12. MCC Hockey team leaving Friday mor- under the direction of Tom ning at 6:00 a.m. will arrive in McHugh will try and make a Lake Placid at noon and will play respectable showing so that other teams participating in tour- hockey teams in future years at MCC will also be accepted to play Sneaky Sneak making move nament include: Worcester Junior College of Worcester, Mass., in this junior college tournament. North Shore Comm. Coll. of The hockey games will be played Beverly, Mass., Rhode Island at the Olympic arena where the Hoopsters Continue Unbeaten in Junior College of Providence, famed winter Olympic games were Rhode Island, Chamberlain Junior once held. MCC will be led in goal Junior College of Boston, Mass., by Tom Panis and Joe Chinappi NYSJCAAC Agriculatural and Technical and the top line of Jerry Pezzulo, By John Engles 69, in the MCC gym a few days and Florack with 10. MCC made 11 College at Canton from Canton, Carl Cleveland and Dave Eddy. It was a long vacation and the later. Mark Florack, Harold of 15 attempted free throws. Monroe Community basketball Fryer, Austin Snead and Robbie This past week, the Tribnes team made the best of it, winning Murphy finished in double figures began the second semester in fine six games and dropping three. The for the Tribunes. Snead was high style, scalping the Onandaga In- Tribunes have yet to lose a New with 24 points, followed by Fryer dians, 91-84, at MCC. The Indians York State Junior College Athletic with 22, Florack with 13 and defeated MCC by two points with Association Conference game. The Murphy with 12. the same team last year. team's record in the NYSJCC now In the next game, Alfred Tech Austin Snead continued his stands at 6-0. put together a balanced shotting dazzling inside moves and preci- The first contest of the vacation attack to nip the Tribunes, 81-79. sion outside shooting, netting 28 was a successful one. Dave Only three MCC players hit double points to lead all scorers. Murphy Willower recorded his highest figures: Fryer with 24, Murphy and Fryer complimented Snead's point output of the season with 20 with 21 and Snead with 19. This performance with 20 and 16 points, points, 16 in the last half as Monroe was Monroe's fourth loss of the respectively. Al Dreschler added defeated Mowhawk Valley, 78-69, season. 12 for his best offensive effort of in Utica. MCC erupted for its biggest the year. Robbie Murphy took high offensive game of the year against The victory left Monroe with a scoring honors with 22 points for Morrisville, smothering the perfect conference record and a MCC while Harold Fryer notched Mustangs, 124-73, at Morrisville. 10-5 overall mark. The Tribunes 19. The winners trailed, 33-29 at The Tribunes dominated the entire have averaged 88.7 points per halftime but expllded for 49 points game, coasting to a 57-32 lead at game thus far while yielding an in the last half. intermission. average of 78.3 ppg. Austin Snead In the next game, probably the Robbie Murphy paved the way in and Robbie Murphy are most thrilling one of the year, the the opening half, scoring 16 points. deadlocked for the team's scoring Tribunes edged a determined He finished with 26, Snead had 25 lead, both averaging 21 points per Auburn five, 97-94, at Auburn. and Fryer netted 21. Marty contest. Harold Fryer has an 18.5 Murphy scored 31 points and Heizyk, Mark Florack and Al average and Mark Florack is at Austin Snead had 30, 22 in the last Dreschler each had 10 points. 9.4. half to pace Monroe. Harold Fryer On January 26, the Tribunes Snead has a big lead in the added 17 before fouling out in the failed to avenge their first loss of assists category with 120, an second half. the season as Erie again over- average of eight per game. Fryer Niagara Community's Wes Yan- powered Monroe, 107-83, at Erie. has a season total of 78 assists cy and Don Hargrave combined for The winners' 6-7 center, Calvin wyile Florack and Murphy have 58 48 points on their home court to Murphy, scored 24 points and and 55, respectively. Kip Jordan helping cause. subdue MCC, 89-72, in the Tribunes dominated the defensive boards. Murphy is the team's leading next outing. Snead and Murphy had Robbie Murphy and Snead had 25 rebounder with 140. Florack has 21 points apiece and Fryer netted points apiece but they were alone 127 and Dave Willower has 75. 12 but Monroe couldn't seem Ur in double figures. MCC, now ranked fourth in the pull away. The Niagara starters Three days later Monroe came Region, will tangle with Alfred all finished in double figures. back for a 87-71 victory over Tech Wednesday, at Alfred and Monroe Community jumped off Fulton-Montgomery at MCC. will host Mohawk Valley the to a 41-32 haldtime lead and sent on Snead notched 27 points followed following Saturday. to topple Corning Community, 80- by Murphy with 23, Fryer with 17 MCC Basketball Captain CO-ED Bowling Intramurals begin Named "Outstanding Mon., February 14th Valentines Party Interest meeting. Thurs., Feb. 11 th Athlete" College Hour 10-100

Monroe Community College the Wayne-Finger Lakes All Basketball Captain Harold Fryer Conference Basketball Team, the of Geneva has been listed in the Greater Rochester Basketball Baseball workouts begin February 1st. latest edition of "Outstanding Team, and led the Wayne-Finger College Athletes of America." Lakes Conference in scoring. For all pitchers-catchers-veterans. Fryer is a sophomore guard on MCC's basketball team. He is the In his first year at MCC, Fryer Any 1 st year men are welcome to work out early son of Leroy Fryer Sr. of Waterloo started for the team which went and the late Ruby Paxton Fryer. 19-6 on the season. He was named Time — 4-5 P.M. Place — Weiqht Room He played baseball and basketball to the all tournament team in the at Geneva High School and in his MCC Invitational last year and this senior year, 1970, was named to year. The college Physical Education Department will have the physical education building open for recreational purposes, for students and faculty, every week day evening from 7 P.M. to 10 P.M. MCC's HOOPSTERS BEAT and Saturday 9:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M., beginning February 11. CORNING COMMUNITY COLLEGE These extra recreational hours will continue on a regular basis until May 1. 68-59 FRIDAY NIGHT