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Volume XLII—No. 13 MONTCLAIR STATE COLLEGE, UPPER MONTCLAIR. N. J. April 5, 1968 Richardson Cuts Ribbon As T. U.B. Becomes Reality By GINNY SAUNDERSON Although a sharp, cold wind students and the maintenance and threatening rain shortened the crew. Annex 3 became the opening ceremony of TUB, it did comfortable and handsome not lessen the enthusiasm which student center which will ease the was exhibited by all who burden of the Life Hall facilities. attended. Mr. Edward Yezo, Presentations were then made director of the Temporary Union by Mr. Gary Leo, Director of Life Building, opened the ceremony by Hall and Student Activities, to welcoming the administrators, Ron Szabo, William Finnerty, a guests, and audience of junior social science major who approximately 75 to 100 students was active in the rejuvenation of and faculty. Annex 3, and to Lenny Elovitz Qr. Richardson, who instituted and Allen DaLunzo, co-chairmen the idea of renovating the vacated of the TUB committee. Annex 3 into student life Dr. Richardson then cut the facilities, then noted the ribbon which marked the official importance of the student lounge opening of TUB, and immediately and recreational facilities which a surprised and delighted crowd MSC urgently needs. entered MSC’s newest student Ron Szabo, a senior industrial center. education major who designed The student body owes their TUB, then gave a brief history of gratitude to all those who made how, through the cooperation of TUB a reality. President Richardson (center) cuts the ribbon to mark the Temporary Union Building opening. Left to right: Mr. Gary Leo, Mr. Edward Yezo (hidden by Mr. Leo), Ron Szabo, designer of TUB, Alan DaCunzo, co-chairman. Dean Allan Moorehead, Lenny Elovitz, co-chairman, and Mr. Vincent Future Frosh Admitted Calabrese, director of business services look on. Through T.R.Y. Efforts Dungan Answers C.U.E. Appeals MSC has the opportunity to T.R.Y. thus devised a program To Trenton whereby 40 students will be make a breakthrough in education New Jersey state college admitted to MSC above and which could have dramatie^effects Student’s Probes students sent representatives to beyond the total number of By BILL LANG stated that even though across the state and the nation, Trenton recently to plead their students accepted as part of the “It’s up to the student to do eighty-five million dollars was for in September, 1968, MSC will cause before a joint session of the regular admissions program. These something.” That prophetic requested, actually five hundred admit 40 disadvantaged students Senate and Assembly education 40 students will face tremendous statem ent came out of an million would be needed to bring from the ghetto areas of New committees, with a strong appeal academic pressures and a new, interview with Chancellor Dungan the colleges up to snuff. The five Jersey. These students are being for additional financial support. completely different environment. on March 25 at a meeting of the hundred million needed, admitted to MSC because of the The students represent a group They will be assisted by special A ssociation of New Jersey compared to the one million efforts of project T.R.Y. (Talent known as CUE (Committee for tutoring programs. And it is Colleges and Universities held at given, pointedly demonstrates the Research for Youth). Undergraduate Education), which hoped that their presence on the Montclair. He was responding to a position of Higher Education in was reactivated at a meeting at T.R.Y. was initiated at MSC campus will also stimulate an question: “What can you do to this state. The Chancellor said Newark State College March 26. last year. It is now under the awareness of the problems of poor help the colleges out of the that there were no easy answers to In the past, CUE was active in directorship of Mr. David Witcher, students. So the majority of MSC financial squeeze?” It may be the problem because there are lobbying for a broad base tax and who is also assistant director of students, coming from a secure, good politics to put the many other critical needs of the a separate department of higher admissions. It is a program middle-class background, should responsibility on someone else but state. education, according to Bill Lang, supported by funds from the receive a basic education in it brings up a good point. We, as Our cities and our roads, as representative from Montclair Federal Government. human relations from this college students, have the well as secondary education, all State. After these goals were experiment. responsibility to rectify the need massive state support. There Initially, T.R.Y. was formed to achieved, it disbanded. situation we find ourselves in. In is no money in the state treasury distribute information to ghetto A special curriculum will be “However.” Lang said, “even reply to other questions, the to adequately finance solutions to high school students concerning devised for these students by Mr. after the enactment of the sales Chancellor said that he has no ' these problems. The Chancellor ways that these students could George Bernstein of the education tax and the creation of the intention of eliminating the was then asked whether he was finance their college education. department. Mr. Bernstein was Department of Higher Education, Education part of the curriculum, inferring that a new broad base For educators are well aware of relieved of teaching duties for this New Jersey has fallen from 46th rather he would expand it if there tax must be established. He the disadvantages that ghetto (or semester to work on T.R.Y. to 50th in the nation in per capita were available spaces. In other answered that we may draw any center-city) students face in spending for public higher (Continued on Page 2) words, both Liberal Arts and conclusions that we wish, but that receiving an adequate high school education. It is apparent,” he Education would be expanded if these items must be financed education. And frustration continued, “that the state revenue there was money to expand. somehow. The one conclusion develops easily for these students base must be broadened and that That brought up another sore that must be drawn from the i when they fail to receive a massive bond issue is needed to point: the question of finances. interview is that Higher Education assistance from their high school finance capital construction.” The Chancellor stated that the is in a deplorable condition. The guidance departments in gaining In addition to increased present budget is woefully time has come for action. Now is admission to college. Too often, financial support, other CUE inadequate even if it includes the the time to DO SOMETHING center-city guidance department objectives are: 1. To provide the five million deferred. Dungan personnel are over-loaded with ABOUT IT!!! state colleges with increased fiscal work. autonomy similar to Rutgers, So T.R.Y. hopes that it could Newark College of Engineering, create an incentive for ghetto SGA Elections and the county colleges, and 2. To students by going into the high act as an organization through schools and talking to these For the upcoming SGA election, the MONTCLARION will which students can effectively students. offer space in the April 26 issue to all candidates for SGA voice their concern to the state president, vice president, secretary and treasurer. We urge all government and the people of But it soon became apparent to candidates to accept our offer and submit their platforms. New Jersey about the problems of T.R Y. members that it was even Candidates may provide their own pictures or ask that New Jersey education. more frustrating for these theMONTCLARION take a picture for them. All platforms must Besides Lang, representatives students to become aware of be in the MONTCLARION office by April 17. Any material attending the CUE reorganization financial needs at their disposal submitted after that date will not be printed. . - meeting were Frank Nero ot and then fail to gain admission to college. Mr. Dave Witcher (Continued on Page 2) Page 2 MONTCLARION April 5. 1968 Board of Trustees Express Dissatisfaction With Budget

The Montclair State College Montclair State rejected, for lack accept students from New Board of Trustees has expressed of available space, three out of Jersey,” he asserted. It is reported dissatisfaction with Governor every four qualified applicants that some states have already Hughes’ proposed budget and from secondary schools in the reduced their quotas for pledged its full support to efforts state, among them some students out-of-state students, particularly to secure, through the Legislature, with College Board scores above from New Jersey. ad d itio n al funds for higher 625 and many with scores above The Montclair State Board is in education in the state. 550. complete accord with the Board Speaking in behalf of his fellow Many of these have joined the of Higher Education in its effort trustees, Board Chairman W. majority of New Jtftsey high to secure the necessary funds for Lincoln Hawkins pointed out school graduates who have found higher education in the state, that, in accordance with the it necessary to leave the state for according to Dr. Hawkins. “New Higher Education Act of 1966, their college training, the board Jersey can no longer afford the the college has an obligation to chairman said. “Other states dubious distinction of spending expand its facilities and curricula. cannot be expected-with the less per capita on higher education “The Montclair State Board of pressures for college admission than any other state in the Trustees accepts and will pursue ever increasing to continue to country,” he concluded. with all dispatch its responsibility to direct the future growth of the college into a multipurpose CINA Receives Money institution of the highest possible calibre,” he declared. However, he continued, the For Research Bulletin proposed budget “falls far short” CINA, the Council on vital facts will be the intention of of providing the minimum International and National Affairs this publication. financial support needed “to received $300 from the SGA to All students who wish to proceed with the development of Dr. James Mehorter publish an on-campus, obtain a copy of the publication the college as directed.” Montclair undergraduate, politico-historical or wish to submit articles may State’s total budget request of publication to provide “objective, find assistance in the CINA office, $8,952,729 for 1968-69 was World of Gifted Kids documentative, historical facts” located in the lobby of Memorial reduced to $7,185,687 in the Auditorium. The articles should proposed state budget. to the students of Montclair. As Montclair is growing both be factual and well documented to Funds must be made available physically and intellectually, maintain the credibility of this Is Mehorter’s Realm for the expansion of the college’s improper advances toward me and CINA feels that there exists a publication. By BARBARA SCHUBEL physical plant to accommodate thus impairing the morals of a need for non-opinionated fact as a the projected growth in student When speaking to Dr. James T. minor. I was pleased that the background for opinions on population, Dr. Hawkins said. He Dean saw fit not to take action.” contemporary affairs. Dunow Attains Mehorter of the MSC psychology noted that in September 1967, department, one is sometimes lost Dr. Mehorter is a professional This 30-page publication, to be National Office in his long literary sentences, lecturer and addresses various released after the Easter vacation, multi-interwoven with complex groups throughout the country. College Sponsors will be open to any student who Of Natfl Group vocabulary. This same Dr. He is particularly sought after in wishes to submit factual, Mehorter will appear on “The Les California for lectures on both docum ented articles to the Lee Dunow, a junior voice Crane Show” in an intensely THE PSYCHOLOGY OF THE Slimmer Tour editors. It will be distributed free major from Paterson, was recently focused discourse on the nature of GIFTED and THE of charge. selected as student chairman of genius. PSYCHOLOGY OF CRUELTY. the Eastern division of the Music The exact time for Dr. Of Great Britain Prior to this publication, CINA Dr. Mehorter recently Educators National Conference Mehorter’s appearance on “The had been using the facilities of completed a two-volume book, A banquet in a medieval castle (MENC). MENC is a division of Les Crane Show” is uncertain. WVMS and providing various on tentatively titled THE in Limerick will be one of the the National Education Watch the MONTCLARION and cam pus lectures to inform PSYCHOLOGY OF GENIUS highlights of a tour of the British Association (NEA). It is the only other newspapers for program students. CINA, along with which deals with the personality Isles, to be sponsored by the music educators professional listings. faculty and SGA support, will and behavior of extraordinarily Bureau of Field Studies, Montclair organization in the country. The now provide a well documented gifted people. The work is not a State College, July 11 to Aug. I. conference has 125 chapters in research publication covering textbook but more of a creative The bureau's coordinator, Edgar the 12 eastern states with 4000 C. Bye, will conduct the tour, factual background on such treatise and monograph. members. 'TRY’ which may be taken for three international hot-spotsts as (Continued from Page 1) Vietnam, Israel and Africa. Elected at the national Dr. Mehorter was a professor at graduate or undergraduate credits, convention of MENC in , President Thomas H. if so desired. the U niversity of Virginia, Richardson, who holds a vision of The subjects discussed will be Washington, Lee will officially University of Vermont, West Also on the itinerary will be: contem porary issues viewed begin his term of office in July 1 MSC as a constantly-changing London, Bristol, Bath, Salisbury, Virginia University, and a Dean at institution, has sponsored and through a historical background. of this year. Berkshire College, prior to joining Winchester and York Cathedrals, The causes of conflict, prior The MENC Board of Directors influenced the work of T.R.Y. He S tonehenge, Windsor Castle, MSC faculty. For the first time in and Dr. George C. King, director attempts at settlement, and other chose Lee after he had been his teaching career, he is not the Runnymede, Hampton Court, nominated for the post by the of Admission, have realized that Oxford and Cambridge youngest member of the faculty. the future success of T.R.Y. Eastern Division. His name was In 1962, he was reportedly the U n i versities, Stratford-on-Avon, then approved by the student depends in large part on the the lake districts of England and A.P.S. Chairman youngest college Dean in the success of the 40 students coming body of MENC and its adult nation. Scotland, Glasgow, Edinburgh, sponsors. His nomination and in September. The T.R.Y. program has Dublin, Cork, Ring of Kerry, subsequent election were based In terms of sheer chronology, Visits Campus already elicited a response from Killarney Lakes, and Blarney upon past work he had done for Dr. Mehorter seems to be the 1,700 students in disadvantaged Castle. the conference. Lee is a past youngest person in whatever he Tour members will fly via TWA Dr. Ralph N. Haber, newly urban areas. T.R.Y., originally named chairman of the president of the Montclair chapter has done. For example, he was the to London, returning on the same of MENC. He is just completing started at MSC, now has seven psychology department at the youngest individual in his first cooperating college in the airline from Shannon. They will his term as president of the New class of his first teaching position travel by chartered bus while University of Rochester, spent program. two days on campus recently as a Jersey Student Chapter. at West Virginia University. On there. The cost of $875 covers all The idea of a student division T.R.Y. will hold a luncheon on visiting consultant from the this phenomenon he wryly April 20 which will be attended expenses with the exception of a of MENC is a relatively new one. comments, “I would often go to American Psychological by business and educational few meals in London, travel taxes, Two years ago, Lee organized the the Dean and complain that some Association. Montclair was one of leaders from across the state. if any, and passport. Reservations present state student board of of my lady students were making 50 colleges across the country Much praise has been given T.R.Y. may be made by writing the directors. It was at his proposal seclected by the association from for its work up to date. In fact, Bureau of Field Studies, Montclair that the National Student Board over 600 applicants for such a NBC is planning a TV special on State College, Upper Montclair, to which he was elected Eastern consultantship. The program is ‘CUE’ the T.R.Y. project. N.J. 07043. Division chairman, was formed (Continued from Page 1) made possible by a National Ultimately, T.R.Y. realizes that this year. Science Foundation grant. Newark, Bob Loughran of is success will depend upon the As chairman of this division, Glassboro, Russell Puglia of Special Feature Lee will be a member of the attitudes of the entire MSC While here, Dr. Haber lectured Trenton. community. For MSC, if it is to Next Issue— to psychology students and National Student Planning Board Several of the colleges have become involved in the social Announcement of consulted with members of the of MENC and will represent the members in student meetings of newly formed campus groups with problems of today, must react Dean’s List psychology department about its positively to the efforts of T.R.Y. further growth and development. the Eastern Division Convention. aims similar to those of CUE. April 5. 1968 MONTCLARION Page 3 MSC Lib e ra I A r tS College Expands Program Restated Foreign Study Students from the six New approximate dates for study in Jersey state colleges have been Some confusion exists as to the his curriculum requirements are rigidity hampers the student from Britain with an optional extra able to travel to three weeks for travel. curriculum and over-all goals of intended to differ from that of exercising a considerable degree of for a full semester’s Only a selected number of the liberal arts program at MSC. the education majors. For freedom in selecting his courses. courses through the New Jersey students will be chosen for this The Resource Committee on instance, the liberal arts major Yet this is often not the case. For State Colleges Council for international study. The fall Liberal Arts from MSC has must take more humanities many of the courses theoretically International Education. This semester in England will take developed a statement of courses than the education major. ‘offered’ by MSC are not actually program, instituted at MSC by place in colleges constituent to philosophy regarding the program. He is also required to develop a available to the students. An President Richardson two years U niversities of Birmingham, The philosophy can be summed proficiency in a foreign language example would be the English ago sent 51 Montclair students to up by the following excerpts from and he is given a choice as to how department which ‘offers’ 39 Sussex or Oxford. A full term of Denmark this semester. the statement: “ A Liberal Arts he will distribute the 12 credits in various courses. Yet of these 39 New Jersey college credit, sixteen Recently, Dr. Norman Lange, education prepares responsible mathematics and/or science that only 25 are listed in the “Courses semester hours, will be awarded to Director of Student Teaching and men and women to make he is required to take. No O ffered Fall Semester-1968” those who satisfactorily complete Placem ent and Director of reasoned decisions in a disciplined psychology or education courses section of the Pre-Registration the approved college work. Intern atio n al Education on democratic society. . . .The are required of the liberal arts Instructions. Most of the Students can choose from the campus, announced that this product of such an education is major. Finally, the liberal arts humanities departments have following courses of study: overseas program has been provided with more than the major has a total of 42-56 credits problems regarding course English, biology, geography, expanded to include a fall special tools to perform a task; he for electives. offerings similar to that of the history, math, music, physical semester of study in Britain. Dr. is given the whole equipment of English department. science, sociology, art, drama, Lange is now interviewing his society to decide what is So it would seem the liberal Also, many of the survey French and psychology. The worthy to be done.” arts major no longer has his courses required of liberal arts perspective candidates. All approximate cost for the entire applications should be made in In conjunction with the desire curriculum directed towards a majors are oriented to the semester will be $1250. This person before April 15, 1968. to provide the liberal arts student specific occupational objective teaching major and are designed includes transportation, tuition, with a broad range of experiences, (teaching). And it appears as if no to equip future teachers with In both the British and activities cost and room and adequate and broad factual Denmark programs, students live board. Peace Corps To See'; knowledge. Of course, the in private homes of English For further information, majority of the liberal arts majors speaking families or in the college students should contact Dr. do not intend to teach. dormitories. Students studying in Norman Lange. its On Campus But since the liberal arts Denmark will attend special program is in a state of infancy, classes instructed in English. The In over 50 countries in the Peace Corps are the various shortcomings are to be courses in England will be those throughout the world, the Peace following MSC students: Ralph expected. Constant study of the of the regular university student. Corps is associated with human Davidson, Cameroon; Helena liberal arts program is in progress. The Denamrk program is for the dignity. The war against poverty, Mokray, Dominican Republic; The gradual increase of college spring semester, Jan. 29-June 3. ignorance and disease is no small Robert Moore, Bolivia; Phyllis facilities will attempt to help tc Sept. 5 to Dec. 20 are the task. Thus, the Peace Corps is Valentine, Senegal; Carole Wilgus, meet the unique demands of the constantly looking for recruits. Guatemala; Dorothy Zielinski, liberal arts majors. Philippines. Three Peace Corps representatives will be on campus on April 22, 23, 24, to recruit students for the world-wide Montclair to Receive program. In the Life Hall lounge, Instead of letting your parents applications will be accepted and registration for the test will take sit home wondering whatever place. Benefits of Mobile Lab happened to their personal The impact of the Oak Ridge A mobile laboratory will The test, which is a Mobile Radioisotope Laboratory present a program of laboratories investment in higher education, non-competitive aptitude test, is program has been felt on college and lectures at Montclair State designed to determine an pick up the telephone campuses from “Tacoma to from April 16 through April 26 individual’s ability to learn a Tampa” since the new year began. daily from 4:00 to 5:30 P.M. in language. It will be offered on and call home. The motorized, “on-the-move” Mallory 155. Topics for the April 23 and 24 and no previous educational service, spanning the lectures include: introduction to language training is necessary. continental United States, will radiation, characteristics of beta In addition to the test, two appear at 30 colleges and radiation, scintillation detection movies will be shown on April 22 universities until June. At the of gamma radiation, radiation and 23: “A Step at a Time” and institutions they present a detection and instrument “Fez” . But be economical about it. Some times are concentrated two-week course for calibration, standardization of Over the years there has been a cheaper than others, if you’re calling long faculty members and advanced radioactive sources, Carbon 14, consistent increase in the number distance. And as long as you are about to do science students in radioisotope radiotracer methodology, of students at MSC applying for the “right” thing, do it right. techniques and applications. radiation and health physics, the Peace Corps. Presently serving radiochemical separations, and Now, don’t you feel devoted and slightly synthesis of labeled compounds. self-righteous already? Since the program began in Exciting Seminar Is 1959, more than 200 schools in 37 states have requested and Interstate station-to-station rate chart received the mobile laboratory course presentation. Available to Students Approximately 3,000 faculty By RICH LUPO Am erican Chemical Society members and students have Professor Roland Flynn, performed on a monthly basis. participated. chem istry co o rd in ato r and A recent lecture was given by At each campus, a series of chairman of the science Professor Curry of MSC and an laboratory experiments and department has stated that many outside speaker representing lectures is presented to undergraduates are not aware of Hoffman-La Roche is scheduled approximately 16 participants. A the science seminars held once a for a seminar on April 25. typical course pattern consists of month for science majors. Professor Flynn mentioned a 90-minute lecture five days a The science seminars are week, with two laboratory basically lectures devised to that the seminars have been in existence for the past three years, sections scheduled at convenient supplement the regular science Shown here are maximum rates for 3 minute staticsn-t >station curriculum offered to the although he agreed that the times during the day. calls to anywhere in the continental United States, except Alaska. Tax not included. students. Included are topics of a seminars have not been publicized The lasting value and purpose to their fullest extent. The science of the program is the instruction You can also call station-to-station anywhere in New Jersey for 25i specific nature which add greater or less, plus tax, week nights after seven, and all day Saturday and depth to the students knowledge bulletin boards will provide provided for members of science Sunday. Collect calls not included. information on these seminars. faculties. Its success is indicated of the scientific field. These rates do not apply to credit card calls, calls billed to a third Science seminars are conducted The seminars are “happening,” by the fact that requests for visits number or person-to-person calls. either by the college faculty however, and are open to any are made two years in advance, members or the National Science undergraduate who wishes to add and that many colleges, following more to his scope of scientific a visit, have established a course New Jersey Bell Foundation. MSC is also the site knowledge over that which his or a series of courses patterned Part st tke Nmìmw Ms Ball Syston of lectures put on by the regular classes provide. after the mobile laboratory. Page 4 MONTCLARION April 5. 1968

Janet Caru«o Editor-in Chief

Miriam Taub Barbara Zalega Ulottirlanm t Managing Edit: Butine«« and Advertising from Manager New Bditer Bichard Kcmencik Feature Editor David M. Levine Sport« Editor John Dantoni Make-up Editor Anne Wang The President’s Desk Copy Editor Joan Dushanke Hesearch Editor Jane Stack Typing Editor Janice Tedesco Photography Editor Arthur Erickson Circulation and Exchange Editor David Keutgen BLOOD BANK these programs can be structured Culture Editor Bonnie Marranea A dviser Mr. Michael Crieco Alpha Phi Omega’s drive to as separate curricula which are build the College’s reserve in the Assistant Editors: parallel to the new liberal arts Business. Mari-Jo Marra; News. Pat Hanrahan; fea­ blood bank is a great service to all offerings-all of the programs of tures, Ginny Saunderson; Sports. Frank Mento; Copy. The Montclarion is published bi-weekly by the De­ Pat Pepin; Photography. Morey Antebi; Cartoonist. of us at the College-students, the State colleges must be built partment of Publications of the Student Government Marie Carparelli. Association, Inc., Upper Montclair, New Jersey, 783-9091 faculty, staff and their families. I upon the framework of an arts or 746-9500 (Ext. 246). Subscriptions available on request Reporters: congratulate the members of the and sciences curriculum. at S2.S0 per semester, $4.00 per year. Tom Manning, Barbara Schubel. Sheila Golub. Lo:t Editoral opinions, unless signed, are the opinions of the Tannenbaum. Leslie Ann Hair, Tim Fanning, Anthony fraternity and if I have any blood Basic to this change is the Editorial Staff. Opinions of the columnists are entirely Tuccillo, Fran Maranx, Rosemary Zoppo. Betty Mur­ left, I plan to make a contribution Heir own and need not represent the opinion of the dock. Cheryl Meyers. Maurice Moran, Margie Nourse situation in which future teachers ditorial Board or any member thereof. Advertising rates Chris MacMurray. Elaine Person. Stanley J. Curski. on May 2. m request. Gary Novotielski. in the State colleges will be NEW POLICY pursuing their studies along with On March 15, 1968 the Board non-teachers. A campus devoted The Year of the Project their legislators the form letters published in of Higher Education established a to pluralist ends, we believe, can the March 22 issue of the MONTCLARION. general policy for the governance enrich teacher education as well as of individual institutions. Their 1968 seems to be the “Year of the We can help C'.A.U.S.E. open a wide variety of careers to 'roject.” From operations such as heart statement is important to all of us students. Concurrently, the This is not “just another” committee. in attempting to understand the transplants to new programs for pre-school This is a statewide movement representing change in curriculum should age children, people are organizing to effect direction of change in higher nourish a greater variety and over 30,000 students. This committee education in New Jersey. letter conditions for the common good of depth in the subjects that make cannot be ignored. C'.A.U.S.E. is extremely Montclair has a history and a ill men. “Operation Headstart,” “Operation for a broad and general education. important to every MSC student. Support current program which is close to “General Education Ieartb eat,’’ Upward Bound, T.R.Y., this cause. the Board of Higher Education’s The Board considers that the S.P.U.R.T., and “Project Understanding” arc policy but in some respects, I role of an institution of higher just a few of the various programs which Hail. TUB! think that we will need to make education is to provide broad have been initiated or expanded in recent changes. I will include in this knowledge of the world in which months to help others. article the two principle we live by study of the major paragraphs of the policy so that divisions into which man’s It is concerning this last project that the you can form your own opinion. accum ulated knowledge has Thank-you Ron Szabo and Alan College of Arts and Sciences MONTCLARION wishes to dedicate this traditionally been organized. This DaCunzo. Thank-you students, administra­ The Higher Education Act of editorial space. Project Understanding, a would imply two things: the tion and SGA. 1966 directed the conversion of organization of the college courses peace march through the main streets of the We now have a temporary union building the State colleges to colleges of along the lines of the principle riot-torn Central Ward of Newark, is hoped designed to ease the crowd of the Life Hall arts and sciences, multi-purpose in disciplines, and some substantial to have far-reaching beneficial effects. It is lounges. TUB now provides lounge areas, a nature. This difficult task of exposure to several disciplines an attempt on the part of white suburbanites snack bar, game area, television and music. conversion from single to before a student may be awarded to show the inhabitants of the Central Ward TUB is newly decorated, painted, multi-purpose institutions should a baccalaureate degree. At least that someone really does care. Priests, equipped and open. It is ready for us to have the highest priority in terms half of the student’s time during a of manpower and resources, and college students, nuns, city officials, children provide us with areas of “our own.” four-year baccalaureate program the Board expects that all who and anyone else interested in spreading A greateful thank-you to all who helped should be devoted to acquiring a have responsibility for the colleges solid base of understanding of the brotherhood in a practical way will TUB to become a reality from all of us who will address themselves scope of man’s knowledge. This participate in the 2'/2 mile walk to be held on will enjoy it. aggressively to it. broad general educational base Palm Sunday, April 7. - 4 The Board recognizes that the can be accomplished by (1) survey curricula of the State colleges courses, (2) inter-disciplinary The MONTCLARION urges all MSC have evolved through the years programs which relate major fields students to consider advantages of this Dump Johnson?!? and that there are some teacher or bodies of knowledge, and (3) opportunity. This project can only succeed education programs which have depth courses in the various Perhaps one of the most astonishing through the efforts of concerned citizens. fine liberal arts bases. This is the diciplines taught by specialists and Show you care and join the project of the political events since the abdication of direction in which we must carefully chosen because of the year, which can accomplish so much good. Britain’s Duke of Windsor as king was continue to move. It is the policy insight these particular courses Take a step towards understanding and join President Johnson’s renunciation of all of the Board of Higher Education, can provide into the nature of the the marchers to Newark on April 7. claims to the 1968 Democratic presidential therefore, to continue to provide larger discipline..” nomination. A shock to many and a relief to teacher education, but none of THOMAS H. RICHARDSON still others, history will be the sole judge of Johnsonian policies and not massive C.A.U.S.E. Is Your Cause demonstrations.

A student group, C.A.U.S.H.. has recently Johnson’s withdrawal from the 1968 been set up to help us the students. political arena sheds a new light on the C'.A.U.S.E.. committee for aid to campaign and the candidates. Before the underdeveloped state education, comprises a unexpected event of last Sunday night’s handful of interested students fighting a radio and television broadcast, it was an battle for 4300 of us. C’.A.U.S.E. groups on assumed probability that Johnson would be other state college campuses are being the most likely candidate to contend. formed. With their aid and possibly the aid However, now the perplexed American voter of the other state universities, Rutgers and is in a precarious position. With Johnson out Newark College of Engineering, this <>f the picture, he must rely upon a limited organization will be representing over field of candidates and an even more limited 30,000 students. list of credentials. “We know what we have; Their plea is more state aid for higher we’re never sure of what we’ll get.” This education. This should be the major item of familiar quotation is applicable to many concern among state college students. topics, including the elections. Especially as voters and future voters, the legislators and officials of Trenton cannot Finally, there is now no basis for the ignore over 30,000 students (who help to lament, "dump Johnson” ; he has dumped place them in office or remove them). himself. Now America reacts in We can act to show we care about the consternation and, in some cases, sadness. present and future of New Jersey’s higher Perhaps this is only a gimmick; perhaps, it is educational system. the real thing. In any case, the speculators are quick to pass judgment. It is human C.A.U.S.E. is acting to focus attention on nature that man regrets what he no longer jur desperate needs—needs which are great has, but now is not the time for regret. Let’s on all state college campuses. Recently reassess the political scene and do the best 7.A.U.S.E. has asked students to send to with what we have. April 5. 1968 MONTCLARION Page 5

The editorial board of the degradation. The fact that 6% of happening at the state colleges. J k ^ Montclarion requests that all the world’s population controls Far from building ‘moats’ submissions to this column be 94% of the world’s resources is Montclair State College, for limited to 250 words. All letters enough on which to base a charge example, has several existing must be typed. We wish to state of economic imperialism. programs for bridging that all views expressed in these The draft system which so socio-econom ic gaps, which letters do not necessarily reflect many accept and yet, when it include Talent Research for the views of the editorial board. strikes personally, so many Youth (encouraging and recruiting To the Editor: quietly try to evade with student high school students to enter In response to the letter deferments or occupational college) and Special Preparation regarding Pi’s Follies in last exem ptions, is an atrocious for Urban Teaching, of which 1 week’s Montclarion, the men abrogation of individual rights. I am a member. of Omega Phi Delta regret that have chosen Canada because it is The state colleges CARE about anyone may have been preferable to the life-long the problems of the ghetto but offended by our presentation imprisonment which effective they also recognize, as Mr. of “Amos and Andy.” resistance offers. Dungan does not seem to, that the However, let it be known Those of our acquaintances support of existing programs and that our motives were in no who would like to get back in the creation of new ones takes MONEY. New Jersey now ranks way intended to be of a touch with us may write to us at MSC students invade Bermuda and Lauderdale the address below. We would like 50th in per capita state detrimental nature to any one behind Mallory Hall as stated to continue our friendships. appropriations to higher Apartment wanted for June. person or particular group of in the March 29 edition of the people. Sincerely, education and the state colleges 2-room min. Will take-over are feeling the financial pinch. MONTCLARION. The Sincerely, (Mr. and Mrs.) lease. Joseph J. Witalis Jr. Does the answer lie in limiting MONTCLARION regrets this Postcard to: Geo. Endres, THE MEN OF error. OMEGA PHI DELTA 127 Glenwood Crescent No. 205 state funds to the colleges, or in 126 Meadowbrook Rd., Toronto 16, Ontario giving our colleges the financial Livingston, N.J. 07039 or CANADIAN HAVEN? Canada support necessary to deal 284-2481 daily. To the Editor: adequately with such problems as T he MONTCLARION Since my activities at Montclair The following letter, a reaction the ghetto? would like to correct an error State College brings my actions to an article in the NEWARK Sincerely, that appeared in the March 22 under somewhat closer scrutiny NEWS, was published in the PATRICIA E. PEPIN issue. The correct spelling of among the student, faculty, and March 29 issue of the NEWARK the off-campus literary FOR SALE CORRECTION administrative bodies, relative to NEWS. magazine is CORDUROY. Our Owing to revised plans, the 1966 HONDA. 250 CC other students, I would like to Dear Editor: apologies to the editor and LOW MILEAGE. take this opportunity to inform location of Carnival ’68 will be staff of CORDUROY. In reply to the March 3, 1968 GOOD CONDITION those persons interested in such article, DUNGAN SAYS held in the faculty parking lot CALL 325-0353 things as to my present status and UNIVERSITIES IGNORE on May 10 and 11, and not some óf the reasons for my having GHETTO PROBLEMS, and done so. Chancellor Dungan’s statements On Feb. 26, my wife Mary and “that the state colleges in New 1 were admitted to Canada, and Jersey are serving only middle we have since settled in Toronto, class whites and building ‘moats’ Ontario. We stand together in our to keep out the problems of the belief that the United ghetto ...” and that he does not States—which we learned about “want higher education to get a throughout school as the innocent greater share of state and well-intentioned benefactor funds.. . The cities are much of mankind—is actually one of the more important,” Mr. Dungan most efficient and pervasive seems to be at least a year behind purveyors of violence and human in information about what is

Players rehearse scenes from "Of Thee I Sing." From left to right are Bruce Gandy, Lynn Gehring, Walter Kotrba, Betty Glenn and Scott Watson.

Home of the Dancing Hamburger West’s Diner Rt. 46 Little Falls, N. J. Visit Our New Dining Room Where Good Friends Come to Eat and Meet P a g e 6 MONTCLARION April 5, 1968 New Discs Czech Movie: Hit Charts By MAURICE MORAN Poignant, Direct Nowadays, if a group wants to cut a record, they’ve got to have By RICH KAMENCIK But like his sexual endeavors, he some connection with the Big It is a relief these days to view fails at this too. Wheels. The ROTARY a motion picture that does not The film now acquires added CONNECTION has succeeded and utilize color, trick photography dimension. For Miloshi’s sexual with their first album offer a and squirming nude bodies to plight stands as an insurmountable prime example of “classic rock.” create cinematic art. But obstacle blocking his efforts to Being about eight in number (one CLOSELY WATCHED TRAINS is gain full maturity. His story is the can never be too sure). The just such a movie. It relates the story of all youths who feel the ROTARY CONNECTION has put inititation of an awkward Czech demanding pangs of puberty and together a Pops Orchestra, male boy into the world of sexual gradually lose their grasp upon tenors and a beautiful female pleasure. schoolboy innocence. monotone. The main action occurs during Ultimately an anti-Nazi Dorothy Tutin and Derek Warring: Husband and wife in real life “ Let me know what it’s about” World War II in Nazi-occupied partisan, Victoria, proves to as well as in "Portrait of a Queen." they intone in TURN ME ON, and Czechoslovakia. The boy, Miloshi, Miloshi that his love-making that’s exactly the question works as an assistant at a rural capacity is not unlike that of haunting you throughout the train station. Perplexed by the other men. Spurred on by his new Life of Queen Victoria.; album. Sounding more like the case with which his co-worker, wonderful feeling of achieved Pontifical Choir of Rome than Vladimir, handles his ‘women,’ manhood, Miloshi destroys a Dynamic Character Study like a rolling stone, RUBY Miloshi proceeds to take his girl to closely watched Nazi ammunition TUESDAY is barely identifiable bed. This escapade is a miserable train, sacrificing his life in the act. By BONNIE MARRANCA as the hit from England. failure on the part of Miloshi who CLOSELY WATCHED TRAINS is in black and white and When good theater is in town, Parliament and the English people LADY JANE, another English can not accomplish his first attempt at intercourse. it features obscure Czech actors. one may assume that it came either began to wonder if they had a hit from the Stones turns on to Y et its earthy dialogue, from off-Broadway or front queen. the “Greensleeves” of the 20th Up to this point he has unpretentious setting and subtle England. In recent years several The graceful aging of the Queen century. And then there’s LIKE A provoked only the laughter of the acting provide a poignant insight British imports, namely is shown by progressively slower ROLLING STONE with the audience. But now Miloshi, despairing, fears that he is into the everyday problems of MARAT-SADE, THE speech, mannerisms and facial orchestra playing the instrumental part, but the high alto female impotent and attempts suicide. common people. INVESTIGATION, and more expression. Makeup docs not play a recently, ROSENCRANTZ AND dominant role in this life process; purring "How does it feel to be GUILDENSTERN ARE DEAD Miss Tutin’s acting alone subtly lets on your own?” Greek Drama A surprising addition (among Bonnie and Clyde: and JOE EGG, have made an the audience know that she is Proves Disappointing impact on the Broadway stage. aging. others) to this list is SOUL MAN, Byron ic Heroes “PORTRAIT OF A QUEEN“ is The irony, wit and intellectual the original of which can still be the newest addition to this list and humor of the British shines heard echoing in the hallows of By JOHN LORD IPHIGENIA IN AULIS the lower lounge. If you want to There is a whole climate in a worthwhile one, indeed. The famously in PORTRAIT. The The controversial movie, hear what the ROTARY Greek tragedy. It is a mental dialogue of the play consists episodes with Disraeli and “ Bonnie and Clyde,” has caused CONNECTION do to it. you’ll climate which permits us to forget entirely of letters and words Gladstone attest to the fact; even vehement reactions due to the have to buy the album. the realism we are usually written or spoken by the actual Lord Melbourne appears delightful seemingly-heroic interpretation of HONORABLE MENTION: conditioned with and adopt for an characters. as Victoria, tongue in check, the two main characters. The MOODY BLUES with evening a more elementry Dorothy Tutin as Queen describes him as the man “with However, this interpretation of another classic rock album, “Days rendering of the human condition. Victoria executes her role in tears in his eyes." the two main characters. of Future Past" . . . Speaking of One must be in the mood for commanding fashion. She captures I can't imagine any other sets However, this interpretation of classic, Greek tragedy and Wed. night, the cleverness, sarcastic wit and than those created by Marvin Reiss. the movie, as a picture of has a complete collection of March 27, I wasn’t. I was bored. charming demeanor of the regal They are as fitting as the play is folk-heroes in the annals of “ Gustav Mahler" . . . OTIS Bored while Agamemnon, personage and never falters. excellent. Only in America is filler American crime, is completely out REDDING has an album around supreme commander of the Victoria's life and times arc glamorized and surrounded by of line with the tenor of “Dock Of The Bay” showing the compined Greek army to invade traced throughout her sixty year elaborate and splashy sets while in statements made by Clyde Barrow enormous talent of this R&B Troy, offered his daughter reign in England; her internal and England the material stands on and Bonnie Parker themselves. man . . . lastly, BLOOD, SWEAT Iphigenia as a sacrifice for the external self are exposed first hand. merit, the sets being impressive not This is especially evident in the AND TEARS (old Blues Project) forthcoming campaign. While all Considerable emphasis is given to compressive. scene following their second with “The Child is Father to the the fury of Clyemnestra, wife of the marriage of Victoria and Prince A beautiful picture of the sexual encounter. While regaining Albert. The parents of eight English, PORTRAIT OF A Man." their vitality, Bonnie asks Clyde Agamemnon and mother of Iphigenia was spent trying to save children. Queen Victoria and QUEEN substains a human, that if he had the chance, would her young child, I only wanted it Prince Albert were so devoted to enchanting quality throughout the he have done everything the same all to be over. It was a night I each other that after the Prince work. It is a must for those who are as they had done it in the past? missed the tragedy. died, the Queen never fully curious about the Victorian era and Would things really turn out the same way if they had it to do all recovered from his loss. She a pleasure for those who already Now that I’ve been honest I over again? To this query, Clyde dropped almost entirely out of like the English. At any rate, see can say what I liked about the replies that no, he certainly would social events and her political the play no matter what your play. There was a good deal to not! Everything would be better appearances were so scarce that frame of reference. like about it. The director, because they would really live by Michael Cacoyannis demonstrated robbing in one state, while living what could be done with a chorus. quietly in a neighboring state. He achieved wonderful effects This is definitely not the : with it. The characters moved statement of a person to be dynamically across the stage as if emulated. they were electrified, I attribute Also, the sequence of still Tender Love Story this also to the direction of photographs immediately Cacoyannis. By MICHAEL ANTELL with Elvira. The btaccs of society preceding, or involved in the ELVIRA MADIGAN is are never really prt -alent until the ambush is a perfect explanation of Although credit for a fine perhaps the most beautiful movie movie is concluded. the position in the cosmos which preformance goes to Mitchell ever produced. The story is tender these two people hold. Surely, Ryan (Agamemnon) and Jane and striking; the mood is peaceful; The theme of ELVIRA one can see that there is a look of White (Clyemnestra), it was Jenny and the outcome traumatic. Archer MADIGAN is one of youthful love. sheer wonder on their faces. It Leigh as Iphigenia who stole the Winston of THE NEW YORK One may easily relate to the seems as though each were telling show. This young woman is as POST believes that this movie is heartwarming passion emoted by Barbara Streisand is soon to the other “I want. .. ” And one fine an actress as I’ve seen begin filming HELLO DOLLY! “ ... of such incomparable beauty Elvira and Sixten. The love affair is never finds out what is wanted. anywhere. of star and scene that one seeks in ultimately wrong; but the morality Her first film, FUNNY GIRL, However, this again is the point of vain for its equal.” One will find of the situation matters little. What will be released in September. the entire film. They are two The play by Euripides has that the acting is superlative, and occurs is beautiful; a work of The vocalist has a new release, people who are constantly found survived for thousands of years the color unlike anything ever artistic genius. ELVIRA "Our Corner of the Night." wanting; wanting love, wanting and it will survive this review. I previously experienced. MADIGAN is one grand poem; a things, wanting (most of all) life. can recommend judging the play Elvira is breathtaking, sensitive, poem of life and love, and a Ringling Bros., However, one must be aware of for yourself. It can be seen at the and lovely throughout the film. Romanticist’s delight. If, as Robert Barnum & Bailey Circus the fact that although wanting Circle In The Square which is Sixten, her love, is compassionate, something is no crime in itself. located at 159 Bleecker Street. Frost says, “we love the things we April 4-May 12 irrational, and very much in love. love for what they are,” then Beatty shows that to answer these Tickets are at a reasonable price. Sixten, however, cat-not be ELVIRA MADIGAN is truly “a The New desires in the manner of Bonnie condemned for his illicit romance lover’s quarrel with the world.” Madison Square Garden and Clyde is no answer at all. ROBERT MONDA April 5, 1968 MONTCLARION Page 7

further and predict that the price of gold will be raised far beyond $35 unless the administration THE OBSERVER STATEMENT alters its policy in Viet Nam. This means a devaluation of the dollar, A COLUMN OF COMMENT which would plunge this country For The Record... into a most serious economic crisis. By David M. Levine By DEAN HAMDEN branches of the government nor Mr. Fanning points out free Assistant Professor of Physics elections as the way to a the people. golden touch, the Ruler of Kuwait 1 was very pleased to see the democratic South Viet Nam. This Just recently a new edition of Militarily, we may be the the great GUINNESS BOOK OF is worth nearly $8 million per debate on Viet Nam on the pages is as far towards democracy that strongest power in the world, but WORLD RECORDS was released week! And the British-American of the MONTCLARION. I hope South Viet Nam will drift. A the fact remains that despite all in the United States. Taking its oil slinger J. Paul Getty may be that more students and faculty people who worry about where our power we are losing ground to name from Britain’s largest worth $1500-million! Oilman H. will participate in the discussion the next mouthful of rice will a band of unorganized Viet Cong, exporter of beer, the Guinness L. Hunt runs a far second with of this most controversial issue of come from, do not lose sleep over who except for the last couple of book is considered THE authority $50 million in his bank account. our time, one that could very well democracy. With all their misery, years, fought with crude old when trying to settle bar-room The group with the lowest shape the future of this nation. we bomb their cities to protect weapons. We are so involved in brawls. In fact, it may even come income is the 42 members of In reference to a letter written them, we kill 15,000, wound Viet Nam that we lost our in handy when you’re trying to Bindibu tribe of Australia that by Tim Fanning in the last issue effectiveness elsewhere the many more thousands, and send show your history prof how smart subsist by eating rats. And the of the MONTCLARION in Pueblo incident. Here a grade D more than a million refugees you REALLY are. average resident of Red China is defense of L.B.J.’s policy is Viet power hijacked our ship and we homeless as a result. But, we are And talking about intelligence, worth about $16.94 per year. Nam, he states, “The conflict is cannot do a thing about it for fear giving them “democracy” . I do Guinness reports that a five-year A fascinating part of Guinness one of preservation of the U.S. of involvement in another Viet not wonder why the South Viet old London-born girl has an I.Q. deals with names. For instance, politically, militarily, and Nam, which the North Koreans Namese people are apathetic of 150. John Stuart Mill, who had the most common name in the economically.” know we will not do. about the government and scorn Mr. Fanning either has not the Americans. an I.Q. over 200, started to learn world is Mohammed. And in the Economically, we are spending English-speaking world, It’s John. heard the news or chooses to It is clear at present that a Greek at age three. And to prove close to $30 billion a year in Viet The shortest last name reported in ignore it. First, politically this victory in Viet Nam is impossible human “superiority,” the Nam at a time when the racial and England belongs to a Mr. “O.” country has never been in a worse without the deployment of 3 stegosaurus, who lived millions of economic injustices are wrecking And the longest name ever state: dissension and million troops and the use of years ago, weighted nearly seven our cities and a token budget is recorded belongs to a man from disillusionment darken the savage tactics of World War II tons and had a brain of only 2'A allocated to correct these : Adolph Blain atmosphere of every political and against the North Viet Namese. ounces. Guinness points out that conditions. Our balance of Charles David Earl Fredrick intellectual gathering, there has Even if we do win, at least a the stegosaurus was “only dimly payments is in such shambles that Gerald Hubert Irvin John Kenneth been a decline of our prestige million troops will be needed to aware it was alive.” the administration suggests Lloyd Martin Nero Oliver Paul among our own allies, and our keep us winning. This is on the restricting travel, an infringement Quincy Randolph Sherman democratic system has turned into assumption that China and Russia Be Grateful on individual rights not even If you think Montclair State is Thomas Uncas Victor William a near dictatorship by which the will sit and watch, which is most attempted by non-democratic overcrowded, you haven’t lived Xerxes Yancy Zeus administration, headed by one doubtful. countries. The latest news of the until you’ve been to Calcutta Wolfeschlegelsteinhausenberger man, makes all the decisions that So I suggest that we stop the closing of the gold market in (India) University. Cal U. has an d o r f fv o i a 11 cr n w a reng- may ruin this country, without bombing of the North, get London shows how deep in enrollment of 122,135 students cw issenhaftschafersw- any consultations with other negotiations underway, and trouble the dollar is. I would go and 31 professors! And be prepare for an eventual essenschafewarcnwohl- grateful even if there’s a rise in gephlegundsorgfalt igkeit withdrawal. Let the Viet Namese tuition at MSC: students at people decide what to do by b e s c h u t z e n v o n a n g r e i fi­ RISC’s Urban Project Topic Foxcroft in Virginia muster up themselves. If they do not want to end u rschirraubgierig- $3,300 per year. But let’s hope live under communism, they will f e i n dewelchevoral l e r- the tuition increase brings Of Ex-Gov.’s TV Program have to fight it themselves. Viet n z wo I ft a use nd jah revorandie Nam has showed us that we improvements: Moscow cerschvo nhinz.wischen- Montclair State College’s urban college’s special program for cannot stop wars of liberation, so University is 32 stories high and sternartigrum. Senior. He recently education projects will be among urban teaching, will be joined in let us stop forcing our will on contains 40,000 rooms! shortened his surname to "Wolfe topics to be discussed on two the discussion by two students, other people. Maybe then, more Rich & Poor plus 590.” upcoming programs on former Edward Stevens of Hackensack, of them will like us. When it comes to men with the David M. Levine Governor Robert Meyner’s who is enrolled in the SPURT University Forum. program, with Wcrgio Pereira of On the first, to be aired April East Orange, a graduate student 13 at 5:30 on Channel 47 and who assists with the Upward Financial Aids April 18 at 7 on Channel 13, Bound program. George Bernstein, as assistant The second will be presented by Ulrich J. Neoner instructed to for interview, availability for military service professor of education who has over Channel 47 on April 20 at physical examination, or from the viewpoint of the been working with SPURT, the 5:30 and Channel 13 on April 25 SELECTIVE SERVICE induction. national health, safety, and RESPONSIBILITIES & RIGHTS: The President of the United interest. Part I States has said, “The knowledge Registration with the Selective that military service must Service System is for the new It is the responsibility of every registrant the beginning of a male citizen of the United States, sometimes be borne by and imposed on freemen so their combination of obligations, duties with a few exceptions such as and responsibilities to country members of the military services, freedom may be preserved is woven deeply into the fabric of a n d fellow citizens, to present himself for registration counter-balanced by personal with the Selective Service System th e American experience. Americans have been obliged to privileges and rights. The within 5 days after his 18th combination is the result of birthday. He may register at any take up arms in the cause of liberty since our earliest days on decades of study to produce the Local Board or through the greatest possible degree of services of any special registrar. these shores. From the militiaman personal equity consistent with The address he gives as his home who shouldered his musket to the national interest. address, not the place where he protect his community in the wilderness to the young recruit of If the needs of the Armed registers, will determine which of Service for men are high, the the more than 4,000 Local Boards today who serves the common chances of a registrant being of the System will be sent his defense and then returns to civilian life, we have known the called for military service will be registration card for permanent greater even though his custody. price of freedom as well as its glory.” circumstances are the same. The act of registering is only Conversely, when military one of the duties which must be He also said that “because of manpower needs are low, the performed under the law. After the conditions of the world we chances of a registrant being registration, every registrant must live in now, we must continue to called will be less. The Selective comply with every order issued by ask one form of service-military Service System does not his Local Board subject to severe duty-of our young men. We determine how many men are to penalty. His principal would be an irresponsible nation serve. That is decided by the requirements after registration are if we did not-and perhaps even Department of Defense subject to to see that his Local Board always an extinct one.” restrictions fixed by Congress. has his current mailing address, The Selective Service System that he informs it promptly in The law says it is a privilege to was created to provide an orderly writing of every change in his serve in the Armed Forces of the method of implementing this circumstances that might change United States, and it is. Most of philosophy by registering the his classification, that he responds the men in the armed forces young men of-the nation and promptly to all inquiries, and that volunteered for enlistment to classifying them as to their he reports when and where exercise that privilege. p>g* 8 MONTCLARION April 5. 1968

/MSC Students Back Johnson, with ^ 5 On Campus Maxôhulman (By the author of “Rally Round the Flag, Boya "Peace Union”Poll Asserts “Dobie G illisetc.) By CHARLES SCOTT. Clearly the majority “Nuclear weapons should be The news media continues to acceptance of the United State’s used against North Viet-Nam.” report that significant numbers of military presence in Viet-Nam, the 7.8 Agree Strongly MONEY: THE STORY OF AN ENGINEER college students are turning their distrust of a bombing pause to 8.7 Agree support to peace candidates spark negotiations, and the 31.3 Disagree We all know, of course, that in this age of technology Senators Eugene McCarthy and 52.0 Disagree Strongly every engineering senior is receiving fabulous offers of acceptance of the United State’s employment, but do we realize just how fabulous these Robert Kennedy. At Montclair, dual mission of stopping Although the overwhelming offers are? Do we comprehend just how keenly industry this may be seen in the increasing international communism while majority of83.3% refused to is competing? To illustrate, let me cite the true and typi­ number of anti-war, pro-McCarthy attempting to develop a advocate the use of nuclear cal case of E. Pluribus Ewbank, a true and typical senior. buttons and stickers appearing democratic South Viet-Nam, weapons against North Viet-Nam, One day last week while strolling across the M.I.T campus, E. Pluribus was hailed by a portly and prosper­ across the campus. However, the mirror the present it must be recognized that 16.5% ous man who sat in a yellow convertible studded with results of the Student Peace administration’s pronouncements or one of every six persons polled precious gem stones. “Hello,” said the portly and pros­ Union poll indicate that the regarding the war. did. Further, 31.3% merely perous man, “1 am Portly Prosperous, president of majority of the Montclair student disagree, rather than side with the American Xerographic Data Processing and Birth Con­ It would appear that the only body continue to support the slim majority of 52% who were trol, Incorporated. Are you a senior?” significant difference between the “Yes, sir,” said E. Pluribus. Johnson administration’s values strongly opposed to the use of majority opinion of Montclair "Do you like this car?” said Portly. and actions in regard to the atomic weapons. It has been students and the administration “Yes, sir,” said E. Pluribus. Viet-Nam war. suggested that the rejection of the “It’s yours,” said Portly. position, is the unwillingness of The evidence is as follows: strong disagreement against the “Thanks, hey,” said E. Pluribus. the latter to halt escalation or “The United States is morally use o f nuclear weapons is “Do you like Personna Super Stainless Steel Blades?” accept the communists and said Portly. right in maintaining its military reflective of the American Viet-Cong in a coalition Viet-Nam “What clean living, clean shaven American does not?” presence in Viet-Nam..” characteristic of moderation in government. Responses to the said E. Pluribus. 54.2% Agree 45.4% Disagree place o f a strong positive “Here is a pack,” said Portly. “And a new pack will questions related to these two “To produce negotiations, we commitment. Yet, it must be be delivered to you every twelve minutes as long as you consideration were: live.” should halt the bombing of North remembered that a mere two “The United States should “Thanks, hey,” said E. Pluribus. Viet-Nam unconditionally and for decades ago, the world was escalate the Viet-Nam war.” “Would your wife like a mink coat?” said Portly. an unlimited period of time.” witness to the mass destruction of “I feel sure she would,” said E. Pluribus, “but I am 39.4% Agree 58.6% Disagree 36.9% Agree 62.1% Disagree two rather primitive atomic not married.” “We are stopping the spread of “The United States should bombs. “Do you want to be?” said Portly. international communism by our allow all groups, including the "What clean living, clean shaven American does not ?” communists, to participate in the Concerning the draft and said E. Pluribus. presence in Viet-Nam.” Portly pressed a button on the dashboard of the con­ government of South Viet-Nam if anti-war protests, the following 53.0% Agree 46.0% Disagree was revealed: vertible and the trunk opened up and out came a nubile fairly elected by internationally maiden with golden hair, rosy knees, a perfect disposi­ “An objective of the United “I...... those who through States in Viet-Nam is to enable controlled elections.” tion, and the appendix already removed. “This is Svet­ 71.6% Agree 27.9% Disagree legal activities protest against the lana O’Toole,” said Portly. “Would you like to marry her?” the people of South Viet-Nam to war.” “Is her appendix out?” said E. Pluribus. Regarding the use of nuclear determine their own government 40.4% Support 42.5% Tolerate “Yes,” said Portly. weapons, the responses to the by the democratic process.” 6.2% Do Not Support "Okay, hey,” said E. Pluribus. following questions were "Congratulations,” said Portly. "And for the happy 68.9% Agree 28.8% Disagree “ 1...... those who through tabulated: bride, a set of 300 monogrammed prawn forks.” illegal activities protest against the "Thanks, hey," said Svetlana. war.” 8.0% Support 12.0% Tolerate Technical Aspects 80.0% Do Not Support “ If I were to ' lose my deferment and faced with the possibility of being drafted, my Of O.T.I.S. Explained course of action would be:” By GREG DOUCETTE maintains that the sets should be a 52.5% Accept military service People attending Players' background for the action, 33.6% Appeal, but accept production of OF THEE I SING therefore, they are not more the final decision will probably learn from this important than sets for 3.8% File as a conscientious program that Mr. Donald Sobolik MACBETH or ADDING objector is credited with the costumes and MACHINE, only more obtrusive. 2.4% Refuse to serve, accepting that the sets were the With this show, his biggest the legal consequences responsibility of Mr. W. Scott problem will be that ol space. 2.2% Evade through MacConnell. Players' First musical When not in use, the show’s illegal means will take place April 25, 26 and sixteen sets will be rolled out ot 3.8% Leave the country 27 and May 2, 3 and 4 and even in Memorial Auditorium and into its embryonic stages, it promises the adjoining Studio Theatre. The general tolerance, but lack to be one of the best shows ever The most impressive thing to of support for legal protests to be mounted on the stage of be learned from talking to either against the war, the lack of mere Memorial Auditorium. Mr. Sobolik or Mr. MacConnell is tolerance for acts of civil disobedience against the war, and “ Now then,” said Portly to E. Pluribus, “let us get Mr. Sobolik’s main job is to not what they say, but how they down to business. My company will start you at $75,000 cloth the actors in a manner that say it. Both men obviously enjoy the overwhelming acceptance by a year. You will retire at full salary upon reaching the will be compatable to the mood, their jobs. They exhibit a dynamic males of military service, indicate age of 26. We will give you an eleven-story house made of lapis lazuli, each room to be stocked with edible furniture. tone and theme of the show. enthusiasm which is backed by the general support of Montclair years of experience. The play may students for the present Viet-Nam Your children will receive a pack of Personna Super However, in a recent interview, he Stainless Steel Blades every twelve minutes as long as they stressed the necessity of not be the thing but costumes and sets policy. shall live. We will keep your teeth in good repair and also making the costumes too will run a close second. In seeking to explain the the teeth of your wife and children unto the third genera­ intrusive. He maintained that absence of strong numbers of tion. We will send your dentist a pack of Personna Super Stainless Steel Blades every twelve minutes as long as “The play’s the thing” and that anti-war activists, the general support for the present Viet-Nam he shall live, and thereafter to his heirs and assigns... his costumes were merely a visual Now, son, I want you to think carefully about this offer. aid. By no means is Mr. Sobolik’s policy, and the moderate stance Meanwhile here is 50 thousand dollars in small, un­ job easy. The two main problems of the majority of students marked bills which places you under no obligation what­ he has had to overcome were the regarding nuclear weapons use and soever.” “Well, it certainly seems like a fair offer,” said E. large number of people he has had anti-war protests among the members of the Montclair College Pluribus. “But there is something you should know. I am to cloth and depicting the exact not an engineer. In fact I.don’t go to M.I.T at all. I just time period. Although most of us community, two possible answers walked over here to admire the trees. I am at Harvard, don’t realize it, clothes have not emerge. majoring in Joyce Kilmer.” With the 70% majority of changed much since the turn of “Oh,” said Portly. Montclair students being “I guess I don’t get to keep the money and the con­ the century. The basic garment com m uters, their ideals and vertible and the Personnas and the broad, do I ?” said E. has remained the same, the only Pluribus. actions are no doubt significantly changes have occurred in the “Of course you do,” said Portly. “And if you’d like the molded by their home realm of details. job, my offer still stands.” environment and connection with * * * © 1968. Mux Shu I man Working in close contact with parents. Secondly, the social Mr. Sobolik is Mr. W. Scott activities available to the students, MacConnell. He explained that both at home and on campus, Speaking of wealth, if you want a truly rich, truly the sets for a show such as diminish the time and desire of luxurious shave, try Personna Blades, regular or injec­ O .T .I.S. had to be more THE PRODUCER: the individuals to actively engage tor, with Burma-Shave, regular or menthol. There's a champagne shave on a beer budget! extravagant. MacConnell Mr. W. Scott Mac Connell in contemporary political affairs.. April 5. 1968 MONTCLARION Pag* 9 ‘Quarterly’ Institutes New Submission Policy DELTA THETA PSI establishing a library for the Essex TAU LAMBDA BETA The staff of QUARTERLY, The staff of QUARTERLY Delta would like to extend its County Children Shelter. With the The men of Tau Lambda Beta MSC’s literary magazine, lias sincerely hopes that the writers of thanks to Jean Ciaramelli and end of the sem ester fast would like to thank all those who initiated a new service for all MSC will take advantage of this Doreen Hayes for brooding and approaching, we’re also looking supported their basketball button students who submit their work opportunity. Wc feel that this breeding our “Chickens” on to a forward to our Parent-Daughter sale. The brothers gave away the to QUARTERLY for evaluation. policy can benefit both the staff third place victory in Pi’s Follies. Day, Yacht Party, Shore remaining buttons to those Any writer who has submitted and the campus writers in Their successful chairmanship was Weekend, and the Senior boarding the busses before the his work to QUARTERLY and addition to providing writers with much appreciated. And that’s no Farewell. Monmouth-Montclair Game. wishes to know why that work a valuable insight into yoke!! Congratulations to our TAB’s carnival committee was accepted or rejected, and also QUARTERLY evaluation The Delta Athletic Association n e w 1 y-e I ec t e d committee consists of John Dantoni, A1 wishes to look over the actual procedures and individual literary achieved a third place victory in chairmen, JoAnn Shello and Paula Fanelli, Ed Nemeth. Don Ross, critical comments that their work staff member criticisms. WRA’s Inter-Sorority Volleyball Srholez who will head our Ron Green, Bill Spooner, Bob has received by the literary staff Tournament. As of yet. they have Carnival Committee. Fleischer, and Bob Stickel; may uo so n ne cnooses. not been invited to play in the Also, our very best wishes to: Bob Cece and Jack McCarthy Due to this new policy, all the Olympics, but they have not given Pinned are co-chairmen. old evaluation sheets (from the Panel Discusses up hope!! Congratulations, Jan Thorne. ’70 to Stan Jakubik, last issue. Winter 1968) will be DA.A.!! ’70. The Men of TAB would like to kept on file in the publications Ghetto Problems Congratulations to Patricia congratulate Don Ross for the office in Life Hall until the professional job he did as their The urban crisis is one of the Bailey and Bobby Fallon, USMC, following issue of QUARTERLY Pi’s Follies Chairman, and wish most pressing issues facing on their recent p nning. That is distributed. At that time, the IOTA GAMMA XI their softball team good luck. America today. Appearing on should put old Maple Shade on evaluation sheets from the The women of lota Gamma Xi campus on April 23 will be a t h e map! Heartiest previous issue will be disposed of have many plans in the working LAMBDA CHI DELTA panel discussion under the title of congratulations to Constance and the evaluation sheets from the for spring semester. First, The pledge master for this “Urban Crisis.” It will take place Byrksa and Carl Bateman, newest issue will take their place. congratulations to Pat Matuska semester is Terry McGlincy. in room 15 of the music building Lambda Chi Delta, ’67, on their Also, any writer that wants and Sue Lake for their entry in Assistant pledge masters are Jim at 8:15. engagement. Best wishes from us QUARTERLY to return his the Miss Montclair State Contest. Disanza and Frank Cummings. all!! Best of luck to Kathy We would like to thank Pat submissions is free to come to the Negroes from the ghetto areas The brothers would like to (Milazzo) and Mary Chamberlain LaCarruba and Dot Holt, . publications office and/or contact of Newark will comprise the congratulate their pledges for (Lambda Chi Delta, ’67) on their co-chairmen of Pi’s Follies, for any QUARTERLY staff member panel, and they will report on winning the most coveted contest, marriage. An eternity of their hard work in “ Beautiful in order to have his work many topics. Students will hear the Tug-of-War, against the happiness!! Land.” The sisters are all working returned. There will be no first hand accounts of what it is pledges of Phi Sig. hard on our spring tea, in submissions kept on file for more actually like to live in the poor Congratulations to David anticipation of a great pledge than one submission period. housing of the ghettos, how it was Witcher and Carol Sunberg who living there during last summer’s DELTA SIGMA CHI class. Congratulations to Janice will be married on April 6. The culinary ability of the racial violence, living on welfare, Dime and Carol Kramberg on sisters of Chi shone forth once being an unwed mother and their acceptance to participate in again last Monday when wc held the Experiment in International Anyone interested in attending overcrowded schools. w riting sports articles, There will be ample opportunity our first semi-annual “Pot Luck Living. for questions and answers after Dinner in connection with Married contact sports editor, John the panelists report. pre-pledging activities. Thanks to Sue Rogoff, ‘69, to Ed D an to n i through the Sharon Miller for leading the after Mochtak, ‘68. MONTCLARION office or The Palm Sunday march Much understanding has been dinner folk-sing. through Newark will take place as achieved through “Urban Crisis” Plans are now under way for the Tau Lambda Beta planned to unite those who are between churches and other our spring charity project. Next Moiitclarion - April 26 plaque. concerned with the urban community groups and the Black situation. The marchers will panelists. A few results of the assemble at High Street between discussions have been formation Springfield Ave. and Court St. of career preparation groups, between 1 and 1:30 P.M. to tutoring committees, youth facilitate beginning at 2. The 2lA centers and community action mile walk, which should take less programs. [ltfernationol Center^Äcademic IResanreH'^S^ than an hour, will terminate in The “Urban Crisis” panel is front of the Newark Courthouse sponsored by the Protestant 1492 COMMONWEALTH AVENUE with two short talks. The speakers Foundation, the Newman BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS 02135 are the Very Reverend Monsignor Community, and the Student Thomas Carey of the Inner-City Peace Union. All students are Apostolate and Willie Wright of invited to attend. 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Faculty Notes Come To MSC’s First The Montclair State College Seventh Avenue Junior High than 30 comprehensive studies of Faculty Association has elected School, Newark, last semester. He New Jersey school districts and Janies Pettegrove, a professor in returned to his alma mater in has prepared several college “OUT - IN” English, as its president for the February to direct the TRY master plans. He is the author of coming year. He succeeds Dr. (Talent Research for Youth) numerous publications in this Robert Beckwith, professor of program, which assists high school field and has developed several A day at Camp Wapalanne history. students from disadvantaged areas research instruments widely used Other officers are: Dr. L. who have college potential. by school plant planners. Howard Fox, chairman of the Mr. Witcher is well-known in Sunday, April 21 speech department, vice-president; this area for his musical activities, Dr. Max Sobel, professor of Ernest Shore of the foreign having appeared with such groups math at MSC, has completed a language department, secretary; as Montclair’s Up With People and Includes: book to be published on April 13 boating, hiking, swimming? and George Placek of the science the Essentials. by Prentice-Hall, entitled department, treasurer. Dr. Earl C. Davis, a professor ELEMENTS OF MATH. Also elected were: Dr. Foster folk singing, bus trip, of psychology and guidance at The book is a sequel to the Wygant of fine arts, a Monclair State College, has been INTRODUCTION TO MATH also representative to the college’s lunch, relaxation appointed coordinator for the written by Dr. Sobel and committee on committees; Ralph national convention of the co-authored by Dr. Bruce Vernacchia, fine arts, to the American Personnel and Guidance Meserve, former MSC math faculty review committee; Dr. Association, to be held in Atlantic department chairman. It is Frank Cordasco, coordinator of City in April, 1971. Dr. Davis met currently in use throughout ONLY $3 federal programs, to the executive recently in Atlantic City with schools in California and Florida. committee of the New Jersey members of his committee and ELEMENTS OF MATH is geared State College Faculty Association; the national officers to select the to the non-major and is designed Tickets on sale at the Fishbowl April 4-19 Albert Rossetti, business hotels and facilities needed to for use by the liberal-arts student. education, and Horace Sheppard, accommodate the more than education, representatives to 12,000 members expected to Essex County Education attend the week-long convention. Association. Mrs. Dorothy Garland and Dr. Dr. Frank P. Merlo, an James Mehorter, both of the associate professor of education at psychology department, were Montclair State College, has been do your named to the social committee. appointed to a statewide task force to study the elimination of David Witcher, assistant architectural barriers for the director of admissions at physically handicapped in schools Montclair State College, has been and other public buildings. The awarded a two-year fellowship to' group, selected by the New Jersey contact lenses lead the Woodrow Wilson School at Rehabilitation Commission, will Princeton University for study prepare materials for possible leading to a master’s degree in action by the State Legislature. public affairs. A 1967 graduate of Montclair A school plant specialist. Dr. Merlo has participated in more ad ean life? State, Mr. Witcher taught music in CALENDAR MUSIC MSC Orchestra April 18, 4:00 P.M. MSC Concert Band 8:30 P.M., Studio Theater MSC String Quartet April 2 5, 4:00 P.M. because Lensine is an Veronica Tyler, Soprano April 29, 8:30 P.M. "isotonic" solution, which means that it DRAMA Players April 25, 26, 27, May 2. 3, and 4. 8:30 P.m. blends with the natural “Of Thee I sing” Memorial Auditorium fluids of the eye. LECTURES Cleaning your contacts Nat Hentoff, Journalist April 17, 8:00 P.M., Memorial Auditorium Series of Ten Lectures April 16-27,4-5:30 P.M., weekdays and with Lensine retards the in conjunction with Saturday, April 20-Mallory Hall 155 buildup of foreign de­ visit by Oak Ridge Mobile Radioisotope posits on the lenses. And Laboratory Unit soaking your contacts in Lensine between wear­ ART EXHIBITS ing periods assures you Graduate Exhibitions: April 2-19, Linda A. Kurtz and Rhonda Williams, sculpture Sprague Library Eoyer of proper lens hygiene. April 23-May 3, Michael Feno and You get a free soaking Sy L. Shames ceramics, case on the bottom of Sprague Library Foyer Contact lenses can be April 30-May 10, Tina Brooks and John every bottle of Lensine. Clarke Memorial Auditorium Lobby heaven . . . or hell. They Alfred Fanelli, Sculptor April 1 5-27, Exhibition in honor of Town may be a wonder of It has been demonstrated of Montclair Centennial modern science but just that improper storage be- Memorial Auditorium Lobby the slightest bit of dirt tween wearings may SPECIAL EVENTS under the lens can make result in the growth of Dedication of TUB April 1, 10:00 A.M. bacteria on the lenses. (Temporary Union Building) them unbearable. In MSC Board of Trustees April 8, 8:00 P.M., Open Meeting order to keep your con­ This is a sure cause of Studio Theater eye irritation and in some Bankers National Breakfast April 9, 8:43 A.M., Life Hall tact lenses as comforta­ Roundtable ble and convenient as cases can endanger your Town of Montclair Centennial April 16, 8:00 P.M., Panzer Gym they were designed to be, vision. Bacteria cannot Talent Show grow in Lensine which is Human Relations Laboratory April 18-21, Camp Brnio you have to take care of TRY Program Luncheon (Talent April 20, 9:30 A M.-2:00 P.M. them. sterile, self-sanitizing, Research for Youth) Grace Freeman Hall and antiseptic. Home Economics Reunion April 27, 10:00 A.M., coffee, Finley Until now you needed Hall: 12:30, luncheon, two or more separate Let your contacts be the Grace Freeman Hall convenience they were Paul Bunyan Day April 27, All-day Campus Spruce-up solutions to properly pre­ pare and maintain your meant to be. Get some SOCIAL EVENTS Lensine, from the Murine Dance April 20, 8:00 P.M., Sigma Delta Phi contacts. You would -Panzer Gym think that caring for con­ Company, Inc. Open House April 28, 2-5:00 P.M., Men’s Dormitories tacts should be as con­ venient as wearing them. MEETINGS AND CONFERENCES It can be with Lensine. jit Phi Delta Kappa April 5, 6:00 P.M., MSC and Rutgers Chapters Joint INitiation Lensine is the one lens Grace Freeman Hall Dining Room Garden Club of New Jersey April 8, 10 A.M.- 4 P.M., solution for complete Memorial Auditorium contact lens care. Just a American Chemistry Asso- April 18,7:00 P.M., Dr. Cheves Walling of ciation of Northern N.J. Columbia University, speaker drop or two, before you Mallory Hall . insert your lens,coats and N.J. Music Educators April 21, Auditions, Music Building lubricates it allowing the Conference Passaic County City-State April 23, 8:00 P.M., Faculty Lounge lens to float more freely Employees Association in the eye s fluids. That's Professional Development April 29, 9 A.M.-4 P.M., o w Seminar fDr Continuing Grace Freeman Hall s Education Leaders April 5. 1968 MONTCLARION Page 11 Fencers Place 62 Wins; Bryer Captures Crown The 1967-1968 mens varsity freshmen, Todd Boepple and Ken fencing team turned in a seven Zurich; both men look and one record, the most encouragingly forward to a fine successful season in Montclair season next year. The reserve man history. This sterling effort on the for foil was Bob Critchley who part of Coach A1 Macke’s team turned in fine efforts whenever was marked by brilliant fencing called upon. from his sabre team. In sabre, the All in all, the 1967-68 fencing Indians combined for 62 wins and record tells a rags to riches story no losses. Dale Rodgers, captain for Coach Macke’s swordsmen. for the second straight year, had a Not enought credit can be given record of 22 wins in sabre and for his patience and understanding two in foil. Another fine in leading his team to victory. Due performer was sophomore, Jordan to the fine seasonal record, the Denner. Denner, a music major MSC team was invited to the from Springfield, had a 15-11 North Atlantic Intercollegiate record. Fencing tournament at Rochester In Epee, the top man was Institute of Technology. senior, Jim Harris, who had a Some of the other teams The men's varsity fencing team for 1967-1968: standing, from left to right: Bruce Kinter, Dan record of 13 wins, 8 losses. present were Syracuse University, Erghott, Jim Harris, Jordan Denner, Dave Bryer, Todd Boepple and Jim Robertson. Kneeling, from left Backing him up were freshman, Johns Hopkins, St. Peter’s, to right are: Dave Shapiro, Ken Zurich, Dale Rodgers, Bob Critcheley, Coach Al Macke. Bruce Kinter, 13-10, and University of Buffalo, Pace, Seton sophomore, Dan Ehrgott, 9-5. Hall and Paterson State. Both teams had records of 18-4. indicate that both will be ranked In Epee, MSC was represented among the top fencers in the Hampered by a knee injury, Dan Representing Montclair in ATTENTION- joined the team in mid-season, sabre were Dave Bryer and Dale by Bruce Kinter and Jordan metropolitan area. BASEBALL FANS posting a fine dual meet record Rodgers. (Only two men in each Eienner. Kinter faced very stiff The prospects for next year, Montclair State vs. defending competition and did not fare as after an excellent record and post conference champ Cilassboro State for a first year man, helping weapon were eligible.) Both on Thursday, April 11 at 1:30 P.M. whenever he could. Dave Shapiro turned in brilliant performances in well as expected. Denner, season tournament look excellent, on the baseball field. Support your however, fencing the weapon for as the only senior is Jim Harris. team’s effort in the contest for the was the top reserve man in both beating some of the finest eastern championship by attending the Epee and foil. collegians, capturing first and the first time, made his way to the The other eight starters are crucial game. In foil, Macke worked hard to second place respectively. finals only to lose in a three way freshmen and sophomores. I'ROBABLF. INDIAN LINEUP 1) Jim Downing, Sr., C.F. develop his three inexperienced Rodgers, however, was moved fence-off. His fine performance Congratulations to a job well done Co-Capt. was hampered by a knee injury and to a fine team effort.______2) Tom McCormick, Jr., 2B, men. The future looks bright and down to fourth place as there was Co-Capt. hopeful as Jim Robertson fenced a three-way tie for second and he that may require an operation to 3) Frank Ross, Soph., C. correct. Tennis Courts 4) Ken Meek, Jr., S.S. with form that could make him had ‘most touches against.’ The 5) Ron San Fillipo, Frosh, 3B on of the best fencers in the area. Montclair sabre team honors were In foil, Zurich and Boepple 6) Ken Frank, Jr., IB 7) Howie Behnke, Sr., L.F. Backing Robertson up were shared with Drew University. faced experienced fencers and Now Available 8) Tony Picaro, soph., R.F. could only pick up a pair of wins 9) Pete Jerauld., P. ’■ between them. In spite of this, the outlook for next year seems to For Use

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Montgomery Sees Winning Winter Sports Award JV Baseball Season Winners Announced Depth at all positions, with the combination as this pair, still have The naming of Jim Grieco, possible exception of pitching, their jobs in jeopardy as Jim . Rich Schwarz, Dave Bryer, Luther strong hitting, and a good defense, Nunnermacker’s, fine bat and Bowen and Bob Lester as MAJOR especially up the middle (catcher, ability to play either position are AWARD WINNERS in the four second base, shortstop, and keeping both men on their toes. winter sports at Montclair State centerfield) are the factors that Battling for the first base slot College has been announced by Montclair State junior varsity are a pair of hard hitters in Bill Dioguardi, director of baseball Coach Bruce sophomore English major, John athletics. Montgomery hopes to parlay into Scinto and John Tessaro a Grieco, a junior from Brick another winning season for the freshman from Palisades Park. The Township (NJ), was named the young Injuns. job will more than likely go to the most valuable wrestler for the better player defensively. 1967-68 season while Bryer, a However, a successful year will Other hotly contested freshman from Fairfield (NJ) took not be easy despite the fact that, positions are third base and a similar award in fencing. as Montgomery puts it, “we have catcher which feature three man Schwarz, a junior from Morris the best group of freshmen fights. Third base contesters are Plains, captured his second players ever to enter the college.” Carmin De Simone, Guy straight most valuable player The factor that might hold the Bonanno, and John Brunelli. trophy in gymnastics. Indians back is the most basic Catching hopefuls are Bob the schedule. Lester and Bowen, who helped Mooney, Jim Wilk, and Tom lead the Indians to a 20-8 record This year new teams have been Murphy. in basketball, were named added, making it one of the Great arms and speed to burn cowinners of the Cobra Award. toughest junior varsity small are qualities possessed by all of The Cobra Trophy presented by college slates in the East. The Montgomery’s outfield hopefuls. Coach Ollie Gclston for the first Injuns will face the likes of The starting three will come from time this year, is for outstanding Fordham, the Navy B’ squad, the likes of Ray Matlosz, Bill defensive play during the season. Wagner, Rutgers (New Coach Tim Sullivan and grapplers Jim Grieco and Dal Leer Mosca, Chuck Archdeacon, Frank In addition to Grieco’s mvp Brunswick), Fairleigh Dickinson, eagerly anticipate their recent trip to the N A IA wrestling Cipot, Jay Kierce, and Nick award in wrestling, other tropies St. Peter’s and Adelphi, at least championships in Colorado. The eagerness, unfortunately, was Corby. presented by Coach Tim Sullivan once and twice in most cases short lived as both men drew tough opponents and bowed out in Pitching, the only spot not went to John Bcllavia of Newark during the season. the first round. overflooding with talent, still has (outstanding freshman) and Bob District No. 31, National nine first place wins in trampoline Surprisingly the schedule does quality in Norman Smith, the Hurley of Bergenfield and Mike Association of Intercollegiate and eight in floor exercises. not seem to overly bother number one starter from Essex Nuzzo of Edison (undefeated in Athletics Wrestling Tourneys. Montgomery, not optimistic as a Catholic, and Joel Naughton from regular season ' ompetition). Lester, a junior out of Newark, Schwarz, winning the mvp rule, as he still looks toward a Bricktown. Jim Robertson and and Bowen, a junior out of East award for the second straight good year. Frank Ariola are also expected to Grieco posted the top Orange, turned in brilliant year, is the winningest gymnast The reason for his optimism help. individual mark in wrestling at defensive exhibitions on and highest point scorer in could be the vast wealth of talent “ I think," states Coach Montclair State College during the numerous occasions during the Montclair State College history. fighting for starting berths during Montgomery, “that this years year winning 22 of 26 bouts. The 1967-68 season. Both boys were This year Schwarz captured 25 the early exhibitions. pre-season practice sessions and talented junior from Brick New Jersey State College events while placing second in 14 Steve Samson, a frosh scrimmages will prove quite Township captured the Conference first team selections and taking third and fourth places sensation at shortstop, with great 167-pound championship in the and second team picks by the interesting. No jobs are really on nine occasions. He turned in hands and a good bat, and John sewed up. Metropolitan Intercollegiate and New Jersey Basketball Writers. Smith, a big rangy second I look toward a real good baseman who can make the season, although the pitching double play, are the only two situation concerns me a little. players with starting 'positions to However, with our defense and 'You Meet The Nicest People On A' date. potentially powerful lineup we However, even a fine pivot should score a lot of runs.” Montclair Trackmen HONDA Face Rugged Slate New power, new styling, A schedule calling for seven April 20 University of dual and one triangular meet has Bridgeport and and new performance. been announced for Montclair City College of New State College’s 1968 varsity track York team. April 24 Jersey City State The Indians will open the April 27 Penn Relays season on April 10 at home April 29 At East Stroudsburg IMMEDIATE DELIVERY against Fairleigh Dickinson State (Pa.) University. The one triangular M ay I At Southern meet will take place with the Connecticut State SPECIAL University of Bridgeport and City May 4 Quantico Relays College of New York on April 20. May 8 New Jersey State Discount For The meet will be at the Indians’ College Championships Sprague Field. May I 1 Collegiate Track MSC Students Conference Championships Montclair State will also take May 13 Trenton State part in the Penn and Quantico May 18 District 31, National Relays, New Jersey State College, Association of Collegiate Trace and the District Intercollegiate Athletics No.31, National Association of Intercollegiate Championship See Our Used Meets. The 1968 season will be the Do Something bikes, too 30th in intercollegiate track at PARTS 8c SERVICE Authorized New Car Dealer fo r Chryder, Simca, Montclair State since the sport SALE PRICES was introduced in 1942. Sunbeam and Honda The 1968 schedule: About It! 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