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State Waives Minorities Requirement For Graduates

By Rich Figel agreement was verbal and never that State requirement would take Students who completed their written policy, Gawley said. effect with next year’s freshman. degree work prior to Dec. 31, 1976 ADMINISTRATION CHANGES Gawley was skeptical of further State will not have to take a second in the Department of Education compromise. " It (an extended minorities course for teacher resulted in a change of interpretation waiver) would be inconsistent with certification because of a State of the State requirement, according their present policy," he said. waiver on that requirement, to Judith Kaufman, administrative If it does go to court the State according to Irwin H. Gawley, Vice assistant to Gawley. Kaufman and mandate would probably be upheld President for Academic Affairs. Watson were involved in negotiations according to Kaufman and Watson However, all other MSC applicants with the State that raised the number because the State can change for teacher certification will have to of acceptable courses from 11 to 15. certification requirements at any meet the State requirement by taking Kaufman said the current time. Kaufman said that departments one of 15 minorities culture courses interpretation of the mandate is could add courses that would fulfill approved by the State unless SGA "inner city experience and strictly the requirement. efforts to extend the waiver inner city minorities." Originally, Gawley pointed out that the succeeded. only blacks were considered an college's minorities requirement is MONTCLARION/John Kalli FROM 1973 up until this fall, "inner city minority," she said. much more liberal — 14 out of the 90 students who took one of the 90 DELTA'S GOT THE MOST BLOOD: Alpha Phi Omega IAPO) presents an Through subsequent negotiations the courses offered for that requirement courses offered by MSC to fulfill the award to the brothers o f Delta Kappa Psi for donating the most blood at the State has decided that Hispanics also are about women as a minority. college's minorities requirement also fit into that category. recent APO blood drive. Standing from left to right are: Jim Rutz, Sandy met the State's minorities Anderson, President o f the frat, Tom Gingras, Zyg Goralski, Val McDaniel, Gawley first learned of the requirem ent. A change in Leif Southwell and William Johnson. "blanket waiver" of the State Department of Education minorities requirement by the Bureau administration resulted in the change in of Teacher Education and Academic State policy. Gawley said. Credentials on Friday. "It's the best Ercell Watson, Dean of the School compromise at this point in tim e," Seminars to Stress of Educational and Community Gawley said. Services, said the State minorities requirement was a direct result of the MANNY C. MENENDEZ, SGA Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s. President, was less satisfied. Under the teacher certification Menendez feels that an additional Student/Adult Interaction requirements the mandate is defined minorities requirement coupled with as a focus on "social interaction, new State requirements (a recently Sponsored by the Resource Center intergroup relations and culture of passed reading requirement for By Helen Moschetto planning, defensive driving, basic first A "vacation in learning" for Practioners in the Field of Aging minorities in the inner cities. certification) is unfair to students aid, gardening, death and dying. summarizes the purpose of the and coordinated by Kathy Manko, The mandate, issued in 1969, gave already into their sophomore and A recreation period will be second season of the Residential Assistant Director of the Resource colleges four years to establish junior year. "Six credits can be hard provided for those interested and the Seminar for Older Adults which will Center, the seminar will be an courses to meet the requirement. In to fit in when it's your senior year," evenings will entail in depth take place in the form of a five day experience for both old and young 1973 the Department of Education he noted. discussions of topics or issues not seminar where older adults will take adults, since both will be sharing the decided that fulfillment of the The SGA is currently examining fully discussed during the day part in an educational experience in a MSC campus and facilities at the college requirement would satisfy the legal grounds to have the waiver sessions. college atmosphere. same time. State mandate. However, the extended to the Class of 1979, so MANKO STRESSED a need for MANKO COMMENTED that the student participation and interaction seminars were specifically set up for and added that many of the older Mon., June 28 through F ri„ July 2 adults from last year's seminar BSCU Declares Election Results and the second from Mon., July 19 expressed a desire for such a need through Fri., July 23 with the intent also. She felt the young people's that students enrolled in summer viewpoints would be enlightening and activities would be able to interract that they themselves might come to After Initial Invalidation with the older adults participating in view the older adults in®a more the seminar. positive light. By Joanne Swanson second election. The program will be manned by The seminar is in its second The elections for President and Treasurer of the The results of the first elections included Andre Manko and volunteers directly season. Last year it served as a state Black Student Cooperative Union (BSCU) were Shorter, Executive Vice-President; Frances Tinsley, contacted by her, from various on funded pilot program. This year, declared invalid because of complications with the Executive Secretary; Priscilla Simpson, Vice-President campus members interested and though, no state funds have been voting procedure. A second election was held and of Cultural Affairs; Deborah Boyd, Recording other off campus agencies, too. granted and the participants are Terry Pickens was elected President of the Secretary; Yarnell Harris, Corresponding Secretary; In terms of qualifications, Manko asked to pay an $80 fee to cover all and Janet McNeill, Kitabu Coordinator. Kitabu is a organization. is most concerned with finding expenses. According to Darrel Spencer, former BSCU collection of black books located in the basement of people who are really interested in Manko said that a minimum of 46 President, the results of the elections for the other six Sprague Library. working with the older adults and is persons is needed for each group in officers were considered legal. At the second election In the second election Michelle Hartsfield was not only concerned with individuals order that the seminar will occur but votes were cast only for President and Treasurer. elected Treasurer. specializing in related fields of study she is "very optimistic" that this SPENCER EXPLAINED the voting complications SPENCER SPOKE about the function of BSCU, to gerontology. amount of participants will sign up. and also spoke about the role of BSCU on campus. which is a Class I organization of the SGA. He IN GENERAL Manko explained She mentioned that an evaluation of According to Spencer a discrepancy was found explained that the organization sponsors authors, the seminar will inform participants last year's seminar had positive between the number of ballots cast and the number of novelists, dances and films on campus They publish a about their place in society, will results and that as a result of the signatures obtained in the first election. This might monthly newsletter which is distributed to colleges explore opportunities and programs seminar, four older adult groups have have occurred if someone voted more than once. across the country. BSCU was the sponsor of "Black designed especially for the older developed and meet on a regular He explained that because the number of votes for Week" which featured films, dances and a poetry adult and will explore questions and basis. each candidate was so close it was necessary to workshop as well as a lecture by Dr. Frances Wesling.a issues facing them. If the older adult leaves with invalidate the first elections. A few extra votes could black psychiatrist. The organization also sponsors a A typical seminar day will include something he or she did not come have changed the results of the election entirely. Contemporary Black Gospel Ensemble. lectures and discussions in the with in terms of skills, knowledge or ALL UNDERGRADUATE students are eligible to Pickens could not be reached for his comments morning and afternoons in which self-awareness, then, according to vote in the BSCU elections. 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...... mighthave linn / if he thought that might have done Correcti ;n * / Ken Malmud, SGA The The help boxes will installed be by Menendez said that the help boxes Menendez Menendez also noted that the WHEN ASKED "We (the SGA) just want to make results and not the results of MONTCLARION saying, as "I the same thing, had the results the election outcome. What he A tto rn e y misquoted General, in last was week's speaking speaking of the validation who and resigned admire resigned. the people who

been been different." He was done the same thing had the said was, said was, " I admire peoplethe election been invalidated." immediately. the Bell Telephoneinitial fee Co. of After $2000, the a monthly fee will paid. be Students will pay for the ...... boxes through their SGA fee. the campus. The install SGA the decided boxes they to after were affordable, finding attainablemight that and save the life ofneeded help. someone who The help boxes will be MSC MSC a safer added. Menendez place to come to ," help boxes will be working under. are necessary due are to necessary the expansion of possibly have a small lightto attached them night. to make them visible at boxes, Menendez responded " I hope no t," meaning that he boxes would be abused hoped by students. town of Caldwell under the presentlysystem same that the MSC has painted in bright colors and will students will make use of the help emergencies will not arise. He added emergency call boxes that work that he did not think that the help ...... MONTCLARION/Thurs., May 20,1976 3...... boxes boxes can be used to APPLY AT: ...... THE HELP The Board refused to comment on Chasin Chasin charged that LaPaglia's Barbara Chasin, Assistant The next Board meeting been has YEA R ROUND Upon adoption of the sewerage ...... Menendez Menendez explained that the boxes time for car problems, reporting of will be connected topanel an enunciator in looking the at security the shack. panel, By the the person is calling campus from and a radio apartment. contact the campus police at crimes any or other emergencies. police can determine exactly where car can be sent to the site not approved by her superiors. the case the stating case that it still was going being being fired document for for the having library ordered which was a Franke, Assistant Professor of academic freedom was being denied through process. the grievance Professor Professor of Sociology and Richard Anthropology bothBoard requesting addressed the thatRosanne LaPaglia, Sprague Librarian they rehire Board. and alleged that the librarian was scheduled for Juna 9. Wednesday, Housing Housing and Urban Development on on the of basis the recommendations of the All College Faculty Review tie-in plans Little Falls agreed to has Court to prevent the Department of drop suit a it filed has in U.S. District from providing federal the college funds with for the new dormitories. $200.00 AID TO EDUCATION NO WEEKENDS - HOURS 11 PM TO 2 AM ALSO - AFTER EVERY 70 WORKING DAYS ...... inn Apply Monday & Wednesday between 9 -1 25. between 2 - and & Wednesday Monday Apply POSITION: PACKAGE HANDLERS (5) DAYS A WEEK $4.10 $4.10 — TO START $4.60 — AFTER 30 WORKING DAYS $4.60 — AFTER UNITED UNITED PARCEL SERVICE By Irene McKnight ...... SGA Finalizes Call Box Plans EMPLOYMENT OFFICE 799- JEFFERSON ROAD, PARSIPPANY, N. J...... The The installation of emergency call According to the boxes Menendez, Presently Presently the alcoholic beverage MSC .Dickson David W.L MSC President After a suggestion from 4 boxes, boxes, on campus, a problem which the campaign of Manny C. Menendez, has been discussed by been has discussed the SGA since SGA President, will become a reality over over the summer months. will be installed the in 20 locations desolate on including areas the of quarry, campus, the old freshman parking lot, the dorm areas and and the bridge near the Clove Rd...... wine to be in served any other room will be authorized to rehire the 52 having to be held first. permit does not allow for beer and Center. except the Rathskeller in the Student I I PART-TIME EMPLOYMENT I faculty members funds without another upon Board meeting receiving Union President, the Board voted to Appropriations Committee. of Copies on any land in Little Falls at any Marcoantonio American Federation Lacatena, of state Teachers the permission Governor be given to rehire the 52 faculty requesting money members has because already that been appropriated for colleges state through the Joint sewerage tie-in stipulates that the time in the futuretowards the and cost of pay the system. $75,000 have have the Chairman send a letter to the letter are to be sent to the 52 teachers. college not permit sanitary a landfill * * Little Falls' agreement to enact a mum,

...... discussion dealing ..... a By Josephine Policastro Resolutions authorizing the A five point resolution regarding The Board restated last month's The Rathskeller alcoholic beverage Falls Falls and modifying the Rathskeller Trustees To Settle Sewerage Clove Clove Road Dormitory with Little settlement of a sewerage settlement tie-in of for sewerage a the money granted is to the college. were were laid off for the 1976-1977 alcoholic permit beverage which are school school year, on the condition that expected to be date finalized were read at night's last at meeting a later ruling to rehire the 52 who teachers of the ofMSC Board Trustees. the sewerage tie-in system was must be provided for on the street individual certain indoor and outdoor Committee on Monday night. When floor of the building, giving each adopted by the Little TownshipFalls New Jersey Educational Facilities space regulations. space adopted by the Board end the Authority the willagreement become permit will be extended to include final. the formal Dining Room, Kitchen, and and Ballrooms in the Student Center. Suiciiie Forum : Ascension Thursday Mass will accommodate MSC SeniorMSC Awarueu Arts Grant N ew snotes ...... mi Health Center To Be Open 24 Hours .. Alliance of Jewish Stu tent Organizations Picnic Day Care Center SGA to Subsidize An Ascension will Thursday Mass celebrated onbe Thurs., May 27 at noon. Plans Plans have been finalized for the A bill to explore the feasibility of THE CENTER After distributing a questionnaire An MSC senior from Paterson has been awarded an internship by the In In the spring of 1975 an Thomas as served intern at the Negro Ensemble The Alliance of Student Jewish Organizations will hold its annual picnic on James James Harris, Assistant favorableof Dean a Students,rulingreceived has on In In order to establish a day care Day Day Care Center in Cedar Grove. Weather Weather permitting, the amphitheater, otherwise Newman at Newman House. Community will hold the Mass in the Kesby, Kesby, it is still a long-range goal of SGA SGA to subsidize the Green Grove According to Kevin Kesby, SGA Vice President, the Appropriations Committee will allocate up to $4000, establishing a day care center on on November 18. the According SGA to to set up an on campus equalling 1/3 of the parents' cost. campus was passed by campus the passed was Legislature the fall, added, he Friday between the hours of 8 am center subsidization in program will Chapin begin in Hall. The children between of thetwo ages and five, operating Monday through to the student body, Kesby that said and and pm. 5 the majority of interest in a day care National Endowment for the Arts,Philip for S. Thomas work is one of in Washington, 15 DC. this students summer. out selected of 350 applicants across center was found topart center around time students. According to the nation. Thomas will work a professional staff as member in the Expansion statistics, this group tends to olderbe and and more in need of the he services, Arts program from June 6 to September 3. While there he will have an Sun., Sun., May 23, at the Shady Nook Area of South Mountain Orange. The Reservation in West day will consist of food games, and a campfire. The co-sponsors Drew, the New Jersey Institute of Technology, Kean, Union College and employing students in as nurses the Health Center, according to Kevin Kesby, to able be to opened be 24 week. day, hours a sevendaysa added. opportunity to meet with various prominent people connected with the arts. of the picnic are the Jewish Student Unions of Rutgers/Newark, MSC, Upsala, SGA SGA Vice President. Starting in the fall, students with nursing background will Company in New York, the first participant in an internship program William Paterson. fill in the hours when do nurses not work, most likely enabling the infirmary sponsored bysponsored and Theater the department.Speech MSC member a been has He of the Black Theatre Alliance-Technical Training program since 1974 and was director of creative dramatics at Project the SHAFT Talented) in (Sandy the Hook summer of Arts on 1975. Focus Last November Thomas produced and center center on campus, standards by the NJ Department of of Institutions directed a full length play at MSC, "Neffie's Dance." approval for child care centers up set and Agencies must be met. Acquiring a certificate of approval contingent is on complying with certain and sanitation fire codes. Child care facilities with of the suicide issue will by presented be the Center Women's on Fri., 21. May The Suicide Forum is free and open to the public. It will be held in the Women's Center in Life Hall between noon and pm. 2 DIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH" " " " in i" ...... 4. MONTCLARION/Thurs., May 20,1976. Spencer and Nin: Literary Sisters and Friends

By Kate Megargee . people to write her off as someone characters of Spencer's first novel, who has finished doing her major One morning in 1971, Dr. Sharon The Space Between, do resemble work. She has continued to develop Spencer was awakened by a phone Nin’s characters as closely as the two all the way." call from author Anais Nin. Nin had authors resemble each other. Spencer is herself proficient in the recently read Spencer's doctoral Spencer is now working on a arts. She plays the piano and the dissertation, 20 pages of which were second novel, entitled Eye O f A viola, has had dance and acting concentrated on the work of Anais Mask. She explained, "It's the story training and she paints. But writing Nin. Nin was anxious to meet held the strongest attraction for her. Spencer. In the five years since the Since writing did not offer the luxury fir s t phone call, Spencer's of a steady income, Spencer chose dissertation (Time, Space and teaching. " I t was not a conscious Structure in the Modern Novel) was choice," she said, " it came from a published and Nin and Spencer have need to support myself. Teaching is become close friends. compatible with my writing." “ Anais has played an important The characters of Spencer's part in my professional of a young woman artist who is novels, like Nin's characters, are development,” Spencer, Professor of trying to work out conflicts between artists and their conflicts are similar. English at MSC, said. "She offered to her personal and professional lives." So it is not surprising that Spencer write the introduction to my novel, IT COULD be an autobiography. was drawn to Nin's work. "I admire The Space Between and she has It could also have been written by the attempt that Nin has made to introduced me to other writers who Anais Nin. restore the value of beauty through share my interests.” Now, Spencer is her w riting," Spencer said. "Anais' writing a book centered on the work is heavily influenced by the diaries and novels of her other arts — painting, music, dance. accomplished friend. The working These influences have helped shape title of the book is Articulate 1 Classified her style and make it very original." Dreams. "That will probably change," Spencer said of the title. "I SPENCER, WHOSE distracted FOR SALE: 1971 Mercury Capri. don't like it. Neither does Nin." manner and day dreamy gaze belie a 41 ,000 miles, four speed, four THE TWO women share similar polished intelligence, denies any cylinder. If interested, call 893-5642. backgrounds. Both overcame cultural similarity between her work and and family pressures to achieve their Nin's, "I don’t use metaphors and N E ED E D : F E M A L E to share tw o bedroom apartment during July goals. Spencer, who left her "stifling" Nin does,"she asserted."! try to keep and August. Westmount Village, Colorado home at age 16 to study in a balance between the way things 1.5 miles from MSC. Furnished, alr-conditloned, pool. 256-2472. MONTCLARION/John Kali New York City, admires the 70ish look and smell and feel and what is Nin's own efforts to establish herself hidden inside the characters. My A P A R T M E N T SALE: Beds, NEW BOOK: Dr. Sharon-Spencer, Professor o f English at MSC, poses near a as an important woman artist. "Anais emphasis is intellectual. Nin's is dressers, lots of great stuff! Sat., poster o f her friend. Anais Nin. Spencer is currently writing a book based on May 29 at 8:30 am. 28 Brookfield is a good model for women," Spencer feeling and intuition." the diaries and novels o f Nin. Rd., Montclair. 744-1619. said, "because she has not allowed Still, the artistic, troubled WANTED: SGA poster printer for 5 AKAI - SANSUI - KENWOOD - SUPEREX - PHONEMATE - PHILIPS - THORENS - SHERWOOD - BSR - KOSS - DYNA - PICKERING - K next semester. Reasonable salary. Contact the SGA Office, Student Center fourth floor or phone 893-4202, 4203. : his Card tn tille s the Bearer to Choose from ’ op Brand T V s Radios Stereos and Audio Components Retrigerators Air Conditioners FOR SALE: Beautiful, almost Dishwashers Disposals Freezers Washers STEREO new electric Hlbatchl grill. Call HOUSEHOLD ? 5SSS1ï Dryers Ranges fin e Furniture Bedding Car pelme SenROi Machines Typewriters and 25 6-7872 after 5 pm. APPLIANCE Calculators al Special Wholesale Prices c ± / L_bCENTER For Auio Purchase. Tires and Auto Service W A N T E D : PERSON to share Information. Call (201) 227 6828 COMPONENTS driving and expenses to MAIN SHOWROOM BRANCH SHOWROOM Albuquerque, N.M. Camping WHOLESALE PRIVILEGE CARD 20 PASSAIC AVENUE 1lAEAYETTE AVI •RIE S9 f AIR* IKO N J OTOOf SUEE ERN N l If you don’t have your "Wholesale Privilege Card”, bring your I.D. equipment helpful. Leaving about •70H727 6806 li»1«i 35' r.92e Nnii

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By Amy Kroll around putting various rock eventually it began to pay off. doesn't let them monopolize his act. They're all out there walking on the "Because of record companies' performers in different situations," He described one job he had Ordinarily, he opens with his own street," he continued. "I hate being so money-minded, they're he.added. Yudman has performed at before he started to make money, version of the evolution of man in dishonesty and I hate anything that already thinking about Christmas. concerts up and down the East coast. working at a showcase in New York which the ape discovers the isn't real," he concluded. Starting next year they're going to Most recently he has appeared at The called Catch a Rising Star: "You microphone. His rock impressions are An agent is not a necessity for begin putting out Christmas Place in Dover and will be appearing audition first of all on a Monday or interspersed with humorous stories, Yudman although he is "guided" by sung by rock stars. For example, at The Other End on Bleeker St. on Tuesday night in this crazy thing satire and mime. Paul Colby, owner of The Other End. David Bowie has signed a contract to June 1 and 2. where you take a number and there's Yudman is currently auditioning for sing "Rudolph the Red Nosed Yudman finds little difficulty in around 100 people just waiting to get "I'M NOT A comedian in the commercials and sees this as a major Reindeer" to the tune of imitating voices. "Some people tape a up there for a few minutes. If they sense that I'm not a joke-teller. I stepping stone to his ultimate goal of "Suffragette City." voice and listen to it over and over. I like you you get to come back consider myself more of an tv acting. However, if it doesn't work One could actually see it don't bust myself that hard because around 2 am when the more entertainer," Yudman said. "One of out he will probably go into teaching performed live — if one were to catch most of it comes natural," he said. important acts go off. Slowly you the things I don't like is sexist humor drama. Gary Yudman's comedy act, that is. He does admit, though, that his build up from 2 am to 1 am on a and ethnic humor because I don't "I HAVEN'T really been exposed The 26-year-old MSC graduate education in speech and theater has Friday night until you get a good find anything funny about it. I don't to the hysteria and insecurity of student has been doing rock been useful. "Take Dylan, for spot. All for free." deal a lot in sex and dirty words that acting. I don't know yet if I'll like impressions professionally since example. I can basically tell where his Yudm an's appearance fits are offensive," he added. it," he said. "If it has to do with my 1972. This introduction precedes a voice is coming from. So technically, perfectly into his act. His six-foot Most of Yudman's comedy sanity I'll get out. I don't want to sequence of tunes by David Bowie, I can analyze a voice. In this respect two-inch, 160 pound, wiry frame material is derived from everyday drive myself crazy in life. It's not Lou Reed, Jim Morrison and Bob speech has helped me. But a lot of resembles many of the stars he life. "I like to deal in reality," he worth it," he continued. "Thus far Dylan in which Yudman imitates the it's just listening," he said. impersonates. His blackish-brown said. "I think everyday conversation I've remained insane within my voice of each star and changes the Yudman's entrance into the Dylan-like hair and long, narrow face and seeing characters on the street is sanity because I maintain my original lyrics to somewhat untypical comedy world was a gradual process. which lends itself to almost constant so funny that frequently I just break philosophy and the way I like to be Christmas-song lyrics. "I used to sing along with records changes of expression, give him the into a smile. Take movie characters. about life,” he concluded. "MY SPECIALTY is rock and I found I could imitate the versatility to carry off almost any impressions," Yudman said. "I have voices," he recalled. During College impression he chooses. an accompanist who plays the at Rutgers/Newark, Yudman began Although Yudman concentrates piano. Most of my act revolves performing mostly for laughs. But primarily on rock impressions, he Diversity Marks Phi Kappa Phi

By Frances Fleischer said, commenting on his high average. The following are the graduating She considers it "a thrill and an "I spend a lot of time on other seniors who are members of the honor." He doesn't "really see its things. I just do my best. I don't find Montclair State College Chapter of purpose." Both are graduating MSC it that hard," he explained. Phi Kappa Phi, a national honor seniors possessing grade point Price rattled off a long list of his society requiring GPAs of 3.8 or averages most students never see. activities at MSC. They include above for membership, according to Both are members of MSC's newly membership in the International Dr. Larry D. Cribben, President of formed chapter of Phi Kappa Phi, a Students Organization, the Histqry the Chapter. national honor society. Honor Society and the Religion School of Mathematics and Sandra Peck, 28, of Upper Department Special Events Science - Kathleen Brodka, Theresa Montclair, is a home economics Committee. He is a former Egan, Polly Evans, Gail Folena, Linda major with a perfect 4.0 average. MONTCLARION writer, is Student Kirchberger, Nancy Maciag, Doris "Some people are just naturally Coordinator for the Montclair Magliola, Barbara Micchelli, Barbara brainy. I’m not," she laughed. "I just Protestant Association and is an Nahas, Carol Pignatiello, Elizabeth work hard." "action group leader" with the Pratt, Jeffrey Smith, Frank Yuppa. PECK WORKS at more than just Intervarsity Christian Fellowship. School of Social and Behavioral studying, however. Last year she RELIGION, IN FACT, is the Sciences - Susan Adubato, Doris edited the Home Economics primary direction that Price's life will Allen, Janet Beers, Joann Bromirski, Department Newsletter; in fact, she be taking after graduation. " I'll be Marilyn Castano, Arlene Cheskin, started it. "I saw a real need for attending Gordon-Conwell Janet Davis, Donald Doran, Virginia Ü’.’- i t W ï i i better communication within the Theological Seminary in South Dunn, Chanoch Eyal, Brenda Gavron, Gary Yudman department," she said. While there is Hamilton, Mass, for two years for a Eunice Healey, Sandra Hoffman, a new editor this year, Peck Masters degree in New Testament," Jeffrey Holcomb, Wendy lannotti, continues on as an advisor. he said. Theresa Kissner, Susan Landino, Folksinging has also been one of "Ultimately, this will lead to a Rosa Latimer, Betty Levenstein, The Depot hai your Peck.'s contributions to the MSC career in evangelism and social Edward Liebelt, Barbara Linde, campus. She and her husband, Philip, outreach," the slender, brown-eyed Debra Maxemchuk, Vicki McDonald, entertained at a Chapin Hall youth explained earnestly. Nancy Neugebauer, Michelle Olivieri, coffeehouse a few months ago. Price takes his membership in Phi Dean Paccioretti, Robin Pottenger, Before coming to MSC, Peck was a Kappa Phi "somewhat less than Robert Price, Donna Reggiani, Cheryl Student Discount medical lab technician for six years. seriously." "I'm not really sure what Schwartz, Gloria Spiekermann, Laura "But I got bored with it," the petite its purpose is. It seems silly to be Stults, Kathryn Switzer, Patricia * * * brunette explained. Her invited to join just before Wager, Gwen Whedon, Marie Wincz. This card entitles registered post-graduation plans now include a graduating," he said frankly. School of Fine and Performing SUMMING UP his academic hearer whose name appears one-year dietetic internship in a Arts - Karen Demarest, Barbara on the reverse to an extra hospital. "A fter that, I'll have to take career, Price said, " I ’ve always been a Landi, Marian Preston, Susan 10% savings on all non-sale conscientious student, but I think an exam to become a registered Nuebert, Susan Price, Mary Soaries, merchandise at The Depot. LÜ1 that I had to work herder at dietician. Amy Sunshine. Bloomfield High School than here at "I'M VERY interested in the School of Humanities - Judith MSC." medical aspect," she continued. "I Caine, Susan Cunningham, Debra 10% Savings She's a figureskater and hnpp to become a therapeutic Galasso, James Gillaspie, Sharon birdwatcher, he's a cartoonist and dietician," she said determinedly. Harkay, Patsy Horsley, Gail Jovanis, Star Trek fan. Neither fits the Peck is "pleased and excited" over Donna Kerner, Karen Kroll, Jeanne stereotypical "egghead" mold; College students save an extra Lee" Now with the cost of her membership in Phi Kappa Phi. "I Levine, Edna Liebert, Mary McGinn, neither has very much in common 10% at The Depot with our most everything going up (includ­ think it's great. It's really needed. I Joann Mendles, Alix Morriss, Student Discount Card Just ing the cost of a good education) with the other. About the only thing feel very honored," she enthused. Deborah Post, Rebecca Reidel, present your student I D. the cost of looking good is going they do have in common is their Commenting on her success at Deborah Saladinj, Donis Santana, and register for extra down thanks to The Depot, membership in MSC's "distinguished MSC, Peck said, "In high school, I Jane Simpson. savings on our already low purveyors of Levi's" and Lee" society of scholars," Phi Kappa Phi. was never a straight A student. But I School of Professional Arts and prices on jeans, jackets, work pants, shirts, coordinates; waited six years before going to Sciences - Donna Ackermann, Melissa Boonstra, Kay Edwards, Martha including pre washed! All with college. It gave me the experience to famous names like Levi's® and know what I want now," she said Kirby, Jane Kominiak, Carol Lauer, 10:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Monday thru emphatically. Michelle MacDonagh, Gail Martin, Mary Ellen Mahan, Dawn O'Nesty, Saturday. West Belt Mall, ROBERT PRICE, 21, of Wayne, New Jersey Bloomfield, has a double major in Sandra Peck, Miriam Pennington, at the junction of Routes 46 and 23. Donna Pietkiewicz, Teresa Riether, I'I'WII history and religion with a minor in In the same mall as J.C. Penney PURVEYORS OF classics. His average is 3.89. Marilyn Rubin, Margaret Salisbury, and Korvettes. (201) 785-3527 LEVI’S" AND LEE " "I gues it comes naturally," Price Marilyn Stagen, Gail Trop. 6. MONTCLARION/Thurs., May 20,1976. (iMIOINnreiLARlOlNn Voi. 52 No. 17 Thurs., May 20, 1976 Donald Scarinci 1 Editor-In-Chief

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Jeff Sanders Advertising Manager Amy Kroll Feature Editor Lydia De Fretos Arts Editor Frances Fleischer Assistant Hank Gola Associate Editor Janet Bertoldi Graphics Manager Scott Winter Business Manager John Scruggs Photography Editor Men of APO Circulation Barbara Ponsi News Editor Barbara Cesario Copy Editors Steve Nuiver Sports Editor Sylvia Endick Bob Scherer Assistant Tony Grasso Josephine Policastro Treasurer Janet Byrne Editorial Assistant Debbie Cangi Typing Staff JoAnn Manara The MONTCLARION is published weekly except during examination, summer and winter periods, in part by funds received from the Student Government Association, of Montclair State College, Upper Montclair, NJ 07043. Advertising rates are available upon request at our main office in the Consumer News Student Center. Telephone (201) 893-5169 or 893-5230. The MONTCLARION is a member of the NJ Collegiate Press Association and is a six-time winner of the All-American rating of the ACP Competition. Agencies Aid Consumers By Sharon Makatenas your best interest to try to get action are in the process of establishing During this semester I have tried on the county level first. offices of consumer affairs but only to cover a wide variety of topics in Unfortunately not all 21 counties those nine are presently in operation. this column. Obviously I couldn’t have offices of consumer affairs. The If the county you live in is not one of Looking Back make a dent in the information counties that do have such offices the nine listed, pursuing your case at available to help you function in the are: Atlantic County, Bergen County, the State level is an option open to marketplace but at least this is a Burlington County, Camden County, you. Virginia Long is the director of With the end of a semester it’s always interesting to look beginning. Many people are unaware Cumberland County, Mercer County, the State Office of Consumer Affairs of the various consumer recourse hack and, with hindsight, review the procedings. Ocean County, Passaic County and and available to you at this address: agencies located throughout New Somerset County. State of New Jersey, Department of FIRST THE GOOD PART Jersey. Such agencies often act as Law and Public Safety, Division of Spring began with the combineu t.ireat of increased Because State and Federal mediators, not collection agencies, Consumer Affairs, 1100 Raymond tuition and the threat of a faculty strike. agencies serve such a large clientele although their restitution records are Blvd., Room 504, Newark, NJ and are grossly understaffed, it is in ------usually quite— good. Many nln„„llln^ counties 07102. The way any good crisis brings people together, the 3' iiiiiiiiiiunniiniiiiHiiiiii USE SMALL CLAIMS COURT State College students were no uifferent. The New Jersey As 1 mentioned in an earlier Student Association (NJSA) was brougnt out of the desk PRPA article, the small claims division of the County District Courts are a very drawer. They made some ground in establishing their valuable resource. They are located in credibility as a valuable organization. I the District Court House of each of The NJSA Iiireu a lobyist, making the NJ college system Fight for Wages the 21 counties. = All of the previously mentioned one of only three college systems in the country to have a By Margo Arrowsmith agencies are governmental, supported paid lobbyist watching over the stuuent’s interests. Money is constantly being drained from the pockets of the people. From by your tax dollars. There are also a Also as a direct result of the tuition crisis, MSC students the more overt level, taxes are taken from the wallets of the working num ber of non-governmental population every day to support a system basically disinterested in the welfare joined together in rallys ana letter writing. Over 500 MSC organizations available to you. of most of the people. The money is instead diverted through corruption and Located right here in Montclair students (demonstrated in Trenton and over 2000 MSC militaristic interests to serve purposes other than the needs promised to the (20 Church Street) is a fantastic students wrote letters protesting a tuition increase. people. When some of the money finally does “filter through,” it is barely organization - the Consumer’s enough to satisfy the overwhelming deficiencies existent in American society League of New Jersey. As well as NOW THE BAD PART today. consumer recourse, the League Ti:e worst part of the year came during election time. CAPITALISM AGAINST EMPLOYEES concentrates on education and If the 1976 student and faculty elections are any On a more covert level, the money issubtly sucked from the efforts of the developing and supporting legislation. prediction of the 1976 presidential elections, then tiiere is workers. It is under the system of capitalism that a boss may reap profits from FIVE PRIVATE AGENCIES the endeavors of those employed by him. If you are not yet in the position, Another private organization no future for democracy. when you leave school you will be in one form or another. The work you will available is the Better Business Aside from the MSC SGA elections which turned out to perform will be directed in such a way that a great deal of the time spent Bureau. There are five located be disastrous, the NJSA, Black Student Cooperative Union working (which equals money) will be channeled into the pockets of those throughout the state, each covering who are already better off than well off (your boss). (BSCU), and the AFT elections also had their share of the nearby counties: BBB of Toms Instead of being used to improve working conditions, create jobs, further River, 501 Main Street, Toms River, trouble. education (your education), in short, being used for the social needs of the NJ 08753; BBB of Haddonfield, 587 The NJSA had a tie for treasurer which was the only majority, the money is going elsewhere. It is going into the bursting bank Haddon Ave., Collingswood, NJ vaults of the rich, to the repressive militaristic actions across the seas (Angola, contested seat in the election. 08108; BBB of Bergen, Passaic & Indonesia, etc.) and at home. Rockland Counties, 2 Forest Ave., BSCU had to invalidate their election for president and COALITION FOR AGAINST Paramus, NJ 07652; BBB of Greater treasurer because the winners only had a one or two vote People for Radical Political Action (PRPA) is now involved in the New Newark, 15 Washington Street, lead. The lead votes were not cast by legal voters. Jersey Hard Times Coalition, which includes local labor, tenants, educational Newark. NJ 07102; BBB of Central and social service groups, plus other individuals not connected with any New Jersey, 25 Texas Ave., Trenton, The AFT, ' 1 what was the messiest election of all, had specific group. The coalition is involved in projects in local communities, NJ 08638 or 390 George St.. New their ballots thrown out by a janitor. The janitor could work-places and campuses centered around the economic and political crisis Brunswick, NJ 08901. have at least counted them before i.e threw them out! affecting us all. With job layoffs, prices going up, drastic cutbacks in As you can see, both government education, daycare, welfare; housing, etc., corporate profits continue to rise. and business are making an effort to MORE BAD PART JOIN THE STRUGGLE help you through these agencies. The AFT wasn’t the only organization to make a joke of We are asking all concerned people (students, workers, etc.) to join our Many other means are also open to itself because of it’s careful election planning. The SGA uid struggle for decent living wages, immensely improved community services and you if these cannot fulfill your needs. support for all workers’struggles. We also support each other in the group and A very helpful resources is A a pretty good job of that also. In fact, last week, without disseminate information for continued solidarity. It is the corporations Consumer Affairs Director for New passing a CLUB budget (which means no concerts, parties, presently bleeding us of money who should provide the community with Jersey , published by the Federal movies, etc... next year) and without passing a charter for social service funding. Executive Board of Metropolitan MASS DEMONSTRATION the MONTCLARION (which means no MONTCLARION Northern New Jersey; it lists all the We are now channeling our unified strength to prepare for a mass governmental and non-governmental next year), tiie SGA took our auvice and disbanded. They demonstration in Philadelphia on July 4th. A large number of progressive agencies discussed in this article and couldn’t get quorum at their last meeting-not surprising. groups across the nation are going to assemble there in support of all peoples’ many more, from legal aid societies struggles to end repression at home and abroad. We need much help in the There’s no need to worry about CLUB or tne to action lines in newspapers. It can next few months. The unified voice of the people is an important way to be found in most libraries in the MONTCLARION , the new SGA officers take over next celebrate a nation’s anniversary which was born of a peoples'determination to reference section. week and there will be a new Legislature in September. end repression 200 years ago. Please contact PRPA (744-7263) or come to the I hope you will utilize this Though there are a lot of pieces to pick up, it’s not next meeting on June 9th at 128 Chestnut St., Montclair at 7:30 pm. information to receive the protection Hard times are fighting times! that is rightly due you. impossible. iiiiiiiimiiiiiwiiiHuiiiuiiuiiuiiiiiuimuiiiiiuiHiimuiiuiiimmimimiMimiHUHMiiiiiiiiimi This is a paid advertisement

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afternoons and every evening it's thought but we’re getting closer). rock music. Each program host We've increased our hours twice since chooses his own music, guided by we've been on, we are getting more listener requests and our weekly calls which means more listeners, playlist. (This week's list is contained more people are telling us that we in this program guide.) Each DJ has have become a part of their daily W M SC ... routine. Our music library has is different tastes in music. Some like increased to almost 5000 albums WMSC is 90.3 FM Stereo for considerations, we can't even bring students of MSC and nobody else. We to discuss different things, some with more coming in every day, we central northeastern New Jersey from the albums we play home overnight. are here for you, the listeners. We are throw in a little comedy and some helped form a network of student MSC. That may be a definition but it Most of us hold down part-time jobs totally funded by the students of just like to sit back and let the music radio stations across New Jersey says very little about who we are, in addition to our classes and work at MSC and do not have to please large say it all. You may have your which will connect the entire Garden why we are here, what we do, when the station. But if WMSC ever corporations and big business. This favorites but we think you'll enjoy State for programs such as the recent we do it and where we are headed. became work and stopped being fun allows more music and discussion them all. (And if you don't just call Governor Byrne phone-in program, Who are we? We are all students we probably wouldn't be here. with less interruption. When we do in for your request. No other station we've given away more than $100 here at MSC. We come from different Why are we here? Well, make announcements, it is either for can make that claim!) Add our worth of albums and concert tickets, areas of New Jersey; Wayne, quick...name a radio station you student activities, local groups of hourly five minute public newscasts Carlstadt, Jersey City, Verona, listen to that's located in New Jersey. charitable organizations — things which feature New Jersey news plus we've provided continuous hours of Hackensack, River Edge, Bogota, You can't, right? They're all in New which help the community. We even our in-depth public affairs shows and local election returns, teacher strike Trenton and maybe even your York City, in another state of the have an "all-the-time" request line you come up with a radio station coverage and State Assembly budget hometown (one of us is even from country and another state of mind. during our rock music shows that's more than just a record-player hearings. Baltimore). For some of us, Now, think of a radio station that (893-4257) in order to play what you that you have no control over. We have done so much...but broadcasting is a future profession. doesn't play commercials. No pimple want to hear. Instead you come up with WMSC. there's so much more to do. The one thing we need the most is The things we learn at WMSC are cream, no department stores, no What we do is quite simple. We try When are we on? We are here things that will make us better herbal shampoos or hamburger to provide as many forms of when most people listen to their FM to become a regular habit to the announcers, newscasters and restaurants. No screaming voices entertainment for our listeners as radios on the air from noon until 1 people we serve and that includes engineers. It is a hobby for many of telling you to buy, buy, buy. Unless possible. Just check our schedulel All am the next morning, every day of you. You're obviously interested in us as well, a way to get involved in you're' listening to WMSC you sorts of rock music from the most the week, during classes and MSC activities, a way to serve the probably can't name one radio driving to the most mellow, not to vacations. We've been on the air more college. But most important, it's a station that is non-commercial and mention programs featuring Oldies, than a year now and haven't missed way to serve whoever listens to 90.3 non-New York City. jazz, Broadway, classical, country, more than a few days. It takes a lot Stereo. We aren't paid, we receive no WMSC is here to serve soul, Latin, Polka, gospel, big bands, to have a student organization scholastic credit, no special northeastern New Jersey, the you name it. But on weekday running every day of the week; it '********************************************£ adds up to 4655 hours of music, news and discussion programs per WMSC; you've just read all about us! year, but you know that we're here If you are located on our map, tune * jro MSC stereo in Essex> * when you want us, as close as your us in. tf you are an MSC student, * V w W I I . Passaic, Bergen and Morris * nearest FM radio. why not join us? We ALWAYS need ; ▼ T lfik -/ KJ counties! ? ; Where are we headed? It's hard to good people. say. We know that our style is getting But most of all, keep this program closer to the way we want it, we're guide and guide yourself to some getting more used to the serious great programs. It's gonna be a great * 90.3 All-the-time request line: 893-4257% business of treating our listeners to a * ^ * summer, with you... and Stereo .********************************************* good time. (It's not as easy as we 90.3/WMSC-FM. . 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Descriptions LISTEN! Martin, a bluegrass musician who has on the local and national sports SOS (Sounds of Salvation) Gospel in Gerry T. Oldies Show While Gerry T. played area dubs, presents an hour of scene, including interviews with MSC song and word. Glen Bingham, host. is away for summer vacation, a "LIGHTS! CAMERA!^ different guest host each week plays Bluegrass Country music. athlets and coaches. Bob Bundick Jazz Show The best in Legislators in Action Larry Hopper ACTION! tunes from the 50's and 60's with Tenth Row, Center Play and movie modern jazz music. reports on what our representatives SHOWTIME with Steve WMSC Showtime Music from trivia contests for competing local news, views and reviews presented Randolph to wns. are doing in Trenton and Washington. Broadway and movie musicals. by Larry Hopper and guests. » Wednesday, 7:30 PM — Tne Week In New Jersey Sue Rap on Black Music with a positive JESUS: Then, Today and Tomorrow Third World Report An in-depth look on 90.3 WMSC-FM Kobylanz presents the stories that message to the Black community. Maurice Crawford, host. The Bible at a different issue affecting the made news in the Garden State for Bandstand Larry Hopper presents the and its relevance to world events. minority communities. AND-A-ONE! the preceding week. big band sounds of the 30’s, 40's and Black Americans Contributions of floods of Women Anita Irving, host. Director's Choice Gwen Sutton, host. 50's. AND-A-TWO! Blacks to American history. A program dealing with issues The foundations o f jazz, rhythm and Spotlight A look at issues affecting Shades of the Sun A poetry program confronting the Black woman. blues and other forms o f music. the Black community. produced by the 3rd World Black Ethics and Expression David Lee Martin's Bluegrass Show Lee Sports in Review Rich Keller reports Production Unit. Lamped, host. An informative show interviewing prominent Black people in government, entertainment, education (Produced by WBLS, New BANDSTAND with r York). Larry Hopper W M S C N e w s Candadian Magazine An informed Tuesday, 7PM look at life north of the border and (Produced, in part, by Radio-Canada Friday, 7:30PM minute, WMSC NEWS had the story International). on 90.3 WMSC-FM WMSC NEWS in its short over an hour before any future, more extensive election Ken Gorski's Polka Party The best in existence has achieved a good deal non-collegiate station. Also, we coverage in November, further polkas and waltz with requests and for both our campus listeners and the PICKIN’ AND GRINNIN’! stayed on the air all night and updates on the state's fiscal dedications. people in the community. Our efforts morning to make sure everyone condition, cultural events and more Shades of the Classics The best of on behalf of our listeners include a classical music from all periods. knew. sports. Tune us in! You'll learn series of programs that examined the WMSC NEWS broadcast a live something! Cabin in the Country The most Class One organizations at MSC, an w press conference for the candidates in If Vi.Al'dll'U popular country and country-rock in-depth documentary on the M this year's SGA elections. And it was I0 3 S F 2 ÏI music. candidates and issues for the 1975 S WMSC NEWS that broke the story Finally Got the News Norbert SGA elections,continuouscoverage of c that brought to the public eye the Harold, host. Labor news, the state's budget crises which ins 90.3 possibility of duplicate voting in this unemployment and how it relates to Lee Martin’s Bluegrass included 11 hours of coverage of year's SGA elections. WMSC was also Blacks. Show! State Assembly hearings on the on the scene for complete local World of Black Arts Clarence Lilley, budget and on-the-spot coverage of ‘The Cabin in the Country’ coverage of Election Night 1975. host. Blacks in the entertainment Saturday, 2 pm - 4 pm the rallies in Trenton. WMSC has provided continually field. Fine arts in the Black When the faculty threatened a on 90.3 WMSC-FM . running programs too, which provide community. strike, WMSC NEWS was ready; we Latin Perspectives David Gilbert, had a network of six college stations our listerners with updates on what host. Salsa and Latin music with around the state that would provide their legislators are doing, what the occasional features on Latin news I continuous strike information. When best bets in movies are and so much \d r e strike was settled at the last more. WMSC plans even more for the events. Presented bi-lingually. ______.This is a pairJ advertisement------Top 90.3 Albums in WMSC’s History (December,1974 through May, 1976)

The most popular 90.3 25. Seals' and Crofts' Greatest Hits 60. When it Shines - Ozark Seasons 26. Eric Carmen Mt, Daredevils 72. Supernatural Thing - Ben E. King albums since WMSC began 27. What Were Once Vices... - Doobie 73. Walls and Bridges - John Lennon in December of 1974, will Bros, 74. Wish You Were Here - Pink Floyd continuously be played, in 28. To Be True - Harold Melvin & the 75. Love Will Keep Us Together - The order, during Exam Week, Bluenotes Captain and Tennille 29. Prisoner in Disguise • Linda 76. A Blast From Your Past - Ringo starting May 21 at noon and Ronstadt Starr’s Greatest Hits ending Sun., May 29. Be 30. Let There Be Music - Orleans 77. Will o ' the Wisp - Leon Russell listening for your favorites! 31. Playing Possum - Carly Simon 78. Manhatten Transfer 32. Cat Steven's Greatest Hits 79. From Every Stage - 33. Elton John's Greatest Hits 80. The Basement Tapes - 34. Windsong - John Denver 81. Myths and Legends of King 35. City Life - The Blackbyrds (RR) A rthur - Rick Wakeman 1. Blue Sky/Night Thunder - 36. Disco Baby - Van McCoy 82. Stacked Deck - Amazing Rhythm Michael Murphey 37. Best of Carly Simon Aces 2. Red Octopus - Jefferson Starship 38. Monty Python & the Holy Grail 83. Poetry Man Phoebe Snow 3. Still Crazy A fter A ll These Years 39. Heart Like A Wheel - Linda 84. Cold on the Shoulder - Gordon - Paul Simon Ronstadt Lightfoot 4. Blood on the Tracks - Bob Dylan 40. Venus and Mars - Wings featuring 85. Starcastle 5. History: America's Greatest Hits - Paul McCartney 86. Wind on the Water - America 41. Hissing o f Summer Lawns - Joni David Crosby & Graham Nash 6. Frampton Comes Alive - Peter Mitchell 87. Hidaway - America (RR) Frampton (RR)* 42. The Who By Numbers - The Who 88. Aftertones - Janis Ian 7. Chicago IX - Chicago's Greatest 43. Rock of the Westies - Elton John 89. Takin' it to the Streets - Doobie Hits 44. Chicago VIII Bros. (RR) & Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975 - 45. Numbers - Cat Stevens 90. Adventures in Paradise ■ Minnie The Eagles 46. Dream Weaver - Gary Wright Ripperton 9. Captain Fantastic and the Brown (RR) 90.3 Philadelphia Freedom 145 RPMI Dirt Cowboy - Elton John 47. Presence - Led Zeppelin (RR) - Elton John 10. That's the Way o f the World - 48. Not Fragile - Bachman-Turner * * ★ ★ * ★ ★ ★ * * Earth, Wind & Fire Overdrive 11. Diamonds and Rust - Joan Baez 49. Verities and Baulderdash - Harry *(RR) - a recently released 12. Physical G raffiti - Led Zeppelin Chapin which will probably 13. Desire - Bob Dylan 50. Born to Run - Bruce Springsteen 14. Breakaway - A rt Garf uokle 51. Perfect Angel - Minnie Riperton 61. War Child - Jethro Tull be placed higher at the end 15. Frampton - Peter Frampton 52. Tom Cat - Tom Scot & the L.A. 62. Original Soundtrack - 10 C.C, of the year. 16. Wings at the Speed o f Sound - Express 63. Native Son - Loggins & Messina Wings featuring Paul McCartney (RR) 53. Five-A-Side - Ace 64. Head Over Heals - Poco ? 7. '4 Back - Net! Sedaka 65. K.C. and the Sunshine Band 54. Bad Company 18. Sun Goddess - Ramsey Lewis 66. The Hungry Years - 19. Between the Lines - Janis Ian 55. Caribou - Elton John 67. Gord's Gold - Gordon Lightfoot 20. Flying Start - The Blackbyrds 56. Streetlife Seranade - Billy Joel 68. Run With the Pack - Bad 21. Wrap Around Joy - Carole King 57. Save Me - Silver Convention Company 22. Melissa - Melissa Manchester 58. Made in the Shade - Rolling 69. Gratitude - Earth, Wind and Fire 23. Main Course - The BeeGees Stones 70. Thoroughbred - Carole King 24. Fleetwood Mac IRR) 59. Night at the Opera - Queen (RR) 71. Who Loves You? - The Four FM STATION LOCATOR MONTCLARION/Thurs., May 20,1976 7.

students’ academic, social and To the Editor: consequences and sometimes the tirade of attacks against Manny discriminate. Robert Cherry, as dormitory rights, establishing a direct If there is anything that this blame for the following through of Menendez, SGA President in this reported in an article by Janet Byrne, communication line to inform all outgoing SGA has done that has been those responsibilities. I do not believe matter (as per last week’s is disturbed because a state students. positive, it has been a sense of active in whipping a dead horse. Neither do MONTCLARION article, “Legislators commission would like to see college It is the same one that worked an involvement. Several people have I believe in letting bygones be Blast Menendez”). Unfortunately I sophomores be able to pass tests average of 60 to 70 hours a week to been critical of the recent bygones when those bygones clearly am forcedto conclude that many of rated for sophomores in high school. administration for one reason or insure that students’ interests had a need discussion for the sake of the those attacks are due solely to He is upset because he believes that another. However, no one can ever rightful place within the college future. I also do not wish for the personal vendettas against Menendez commission is unjustified in fault the Menendez government for administration. discussion which took place at and not to any justifiable complaint requesting that NJ college students its sense of standing up strongly for As it is with all political Tuesday’s SGA meeting to be of the elections. be, at least, mediocre. I truly wonder construed as an attack on next year’s if Cherry realizes that he is defending the students and speaking out loudly, institutions, one tends to, if not I think the SGA under the Executive Board. Indeed, they have clearly and with distinction. completely ignore past doings to direction of Menendez has made a essentially the following principle: been through hell and should not go Mediocrity is too much to ask of a Sincere thanks should be extended puncture deep into the wound, the credible showing this year and I find through any more. The question that college student. to those elected representatives who final blow of the knife. This kind of it sad that there are some who wish Coyne’s statement was trying to Some thoughts: The proponents worked so hard to oppose an cheap personal glory only yields a to destroy that credibility because of answer was “Why did they have to go of open admissions in college stress in exhorbitant tuition increase and who bitter and deformed martyrdom. personal feelings. I can only express through hell in the first place?” and their arguments that indigents worked so hard with faculty and Those who choose public life must my support of the SGA and hope “Who should take the responsibility deserve to be given a break. That in college administration to maintain a submit themselves to personal that next year’s Legislature will deal for this hell?” low calibre neighborhoods most poor functioning and involved educational criticism and sometimes to the most with issues in a mature and These questions should be asked and/or minority students never have system. extreme form of both misguided responsible manner. now and answered now, not swept the chance to excel and need the Larry Kurnoth loyalty and envy. It’s ironic that in a Kevin Kesby under the rug only to pop out for opportunity to prove themselves in Political Science/l 9 77 supposedly intellectual environment, Math/1977 where idealism and morality is to spring cleaning. SGA/Vice President college. I submit that if, after two flourish, the reverse occurs and we The new Executive Board has years of attendence at an institution The Pit of Politics find ourselves drowning in the filth been further hurt by the loss of these Positive Output of higher learning, a student is of politics. three talented and dedicated SGA To the Editor: incapable of just being mediocrewhen To the Editor: Jose Fuentes resignees who were clearly among the As a student of MSC interested in compared to standard tenth graders, The portrait of a dying Spanish I History 1977 few in the SGA who knew their stuff seeing my needs met in front of the the said student has failed to administration is the gloomy picture and were willing to work endlessly college administration, faculty and demonstrate the promise for which that Manny Menendez’s SGA paints until the job was done. The three State and as Treasurer of the SGA, I he was originally admitted. I can see us today. Resignations Hurt resignees were hurt by the things that must express my disappointment in no moral or political justification for We are quick to throw logs into happened recently and watching the MONTCLARION’S choice of continued public funding of this the open fire, to pour fuel into the To the Editor: dedicated and sincere people be hurt articles and article layout of the front individual’s education. There are too inquisitional furnace, to let the black I would like to clarify several infuriates me, as much as if not more page in last week’s issue. Both articles many students at all levels and of all smoke of ignorance and personal points which were made at the last than, watching a trusting puppy be entitled ‘Resignations Protest backgrounds who break their backs vendettas impede a clear vision of the meeting of the SGA on May 11, kicked to death. One must think Election Validation’ and ‘Legislators and do make it, to constantly cater whole. 1976. about the morality of this as well. Blast Menendez’ were considered to to those who either cannot or will We are quick to throw the I was extremely hurt by the We live in an era anxious about be the highlighted news on this not. decaying remains into the open pit. resignation of Harry Morales, Frank the uses and abuses of power. Well, a campus. First I question as to James W. Checkley, Jr. so as to bury away not only what Robinson and Mary Kay Coyne and thought for the day. SGA really has whether or not this is news and Chemistry / 77 now exists but the hard hours of past so, I feel, was the Legislature. The no power. It resembles a plaster cast secondly. I question whether or not work. resignees have a right to express their on a table modeling the completed this is the final action in a set of Alumni Thoughts The same administration that sentiments concerning their reasons work. Outside of itself, it really actions responding to personal To the Editor: seems to be crumbling under the for resigning to the body and I feel means nothing - but it’s nice to vendettas. Since graduation from MSC, we’ve weight of an unruly, disorganized that these reasons should be aired as show visitors. If we are to learn What must more importantly be had the opportunity to reflect upon election, is the same one that objectively as possible. People can anything from this meaningless stressed is the positive outputs of the the years of schooling there. organized a successful pharmacy disagree with other people, organization, then let it be to learn SGA, that has surfaced this year We’ve come to realize that a gap program which provided the student Legislators and Executives how to use power (or the facade of with this year’s administration. It existed between what we were taught body of MSC with an efficient objectively, although 1 do not think it) in a democratic and just fashion. ' could be said to commence with the and the application of that medicine pickup service. that you will agree with me. And let us not get so tied up over our waiving or making optional the knowledge to our lives. Because we It is the same one that fought Statements labeling these personal interests, stakes or images of insurance fee that was placed on a weren’t blind to or disillusioned vigorously against the tuition disagreements as being “personal personal power hs to forget that all required fee by the college with the alienation existent at MSC increases and organized a massive attacks” are uncalled for - I too have sides of an issue have a right and a administration. Installation of (and other universities), we have drive to Trenton to insure a student been “attacked” many times this need to be heard. Yes, the abuse of emergency calls box located stayed together. position within the bureaucracy of semester in my wish to maintain power in relation to WMSC was two throughout the campus to be Still, those four years of schooling Higher Education. what I consider to be the integrity of and one half years ago; more completed this summer. there separated and isolated us. We It is the same one that took a this organization - a sense of justice. importantly, Watergate was also two The time and the effort was made learned to compete with one another, decisive stand in the AFT job action. Justice sometimes involves placing and one half years ago. And certainly and possibilities of the positions were mistrust our instincts, “respect” A stand that completely emphasized responsibilities and receiving the Americans are not in a hurry to carried out to the fullest by the SGA authority and ultimately seek -MiuniiniiinmniwnniniinnniinuMHiimnHi forget Watergate. Although now, two Executive Board. The actions were knowledge from everywhere but and one half years later. I would like not useless, the dominance of the ourselves. Graduation supposedly to let Nixon lie in peace; my belief in SGA is felt on this campus. Student would have guaranteed an escape into Manny Menendez the entire set of principles upon interests are being expressed, student a world of promised financial and which I have been taught, this interests are being considered and social success and away from the country was based was shattered student interests are becoming mundane life of the laborer. But in when he was pardoned. normalities in college procedure. reality, there is no difference Leadership Up Front! Bridget A. Stecher The time is now to recognize this, between blue and white collar English!1976 and the time is now that students workers, students, teachers, etc. must continue to spend the time to These are all created artificial Attacks on SGA have their voices heard and to make differences to help destroy our SGA Active collective and personal thoughts. constructive suggestions to see MSC To the Editor: become their college. We discovered in and outside of Students, in this year of 1975 and 1976. have made themselves a voice to I feel compelled to respond to Let us not waste this time with school how to keep our heads be considered, a voice to be held accountable to more than ever before. The what has occurred in the aftermath end of the year bickering and together and effect these changes. In SGA and the students of MSC have exhibited an enthusiasm for justice and of the SGA Executive Elections. As personal vendettas, there is too much People for Radical Political Action representation that has never been seen in our state. The Governor, Legislator, has been elucidated numerous times, work to be done. The SGA (PRPA) we try to use our collective the Congressman have all been the objects of our expression. Results have the violations that did occur were Legislature ‘representing the students knowledge and experience to shown that our voices were heard. Tuition levels have been maintained this due mainly to human error and were of MSC’ must work with the SGA stimulate thought and action by year, strikes have been averted and agreements concluded with limited of such small stature as to in no Executive Board. They cannot and using the positive aspects of our disruption to the ongoing day-to-day educational process of our students. possible way have influenced the must not work against them. The education. PRPA is a campus and This has been a year of activity, of involvement, of communication and this outcome of the voting. I think all SGA will work together to continue community organization organized to student body and its leadership have been in the forefront on all occasions. rational parties will agree that if any representing the students of this learn about and deal with the blame is to be assessed, it is equally While there should be personal satisfaction held by all those most directly college. problems of sexism, cutbacks in shared by the Executive Board, the involved they must not forget that they are merely elected representative of Pamela Lerner social services and education, racism, Attorney General, the Elections the larger group. All was the greater body speaking through the few mouths SGA Treasurer repression, etc. In the process, we with strength, conviction and determination. Outsiders were forced to heed Committee and the SGA Legislature. help each other as these problems us and heed us they did. We have, by our involvement, direction. We have, by No one person can or should be Testing Justified effect us individually. “To learn we "blasted" for the difficulties that our participation in the educational community this year, made ourselves a To the Editor: must change things; to change, we party to be sought out and courted. Preserve that position tor all, it has not occurred. 1 think the time has come to stop must learn things.” 1 am at a loss to comprehend the the blatent misuse of the word Ten graduates o f MSC 8. MONTOLARION/Thurs., May 20,1976.

‘W alls’ One Acts Stimulated Dr. Pratt Explains By D.H. Figueredo Edward Albee's disturbing play The Zoo Story highlighted an evening of one act plays produced by Players from May 13 to May 15 at the Studio Theater. The evening, consisting of 3 plays, started out quietly and monotonously but By Nina Lacy Dr. Samuel Pratt, MSC Professor ended with a bang. Pratt added that in the process he of Sociology of Arts will discuss the The first play was The White Whore and the B it Players by Tom Eyen, a complex, surrealistic drama. It dealt with an will note how significant "Walls" philosophical and sociological effects actress, a sex symbol a la Marilyn Monroe, who is apparently dying or already dead. The action emerged from the have been to many artists, of the urban environment on people actress' confrontation with her super-ego. The play was verbose, prententious and dull. particularly those with intense on Sun., May 23 at 3:30 pm at the THE ACTRESS was played by Mary Ann Monteverde and the whore by B.J. Griffiths, although it was d ifficu lt to relationship to the city, such as the pinpoint who was who since the characters kept changing their roles and personalities throughout the play. Both Montclair A rt Museum. His Impressionists. performers resembled each other tremendously, physically and verbally. They both delivered their lines with great commentary will be a dialogue in The forums are sponsored through speed and changed their moods quite often. But no matter how sincere their efforts were, their performances just fell which the audience will be invited to a grant from the NJ Committee for participate. flat on their faces. Their crying was artificial, their laugh was forced and their moods and constant change of moods the Humanities. Admission is free. were prefabricated. This was due not to their acting abilities, for they did a lot with what little there was but to the This event will conclude a public Pratt was a member of the study play. The White Whore and the Bit Player was too incoherent and nonsensical to allow any character development. forum series related to the City Walls commission on the State of Arts in The second play was the delightful Diary of Adam and Eve from The Apple Tree by Sheldon Harnick and Jerry exhibition of paintings by Beverly NJ; Chairman, NJ state council on Bock. A semi-musical, the play followed Adam and Eve from their creation and first meeting to old age. Adam was Buchanan and sculpture by Mary the Arts; Dean, School of Fine and portrayed by Henry Lipput and Eve by Barbara Brower. Ann Reppa. Performing Arts, MSC; and a member At first Lipput, who looks and sounds like comedian Robert Morse, was too quick and too cute. His reactions were PRATT STATED, "M y of the State Department of Higher long on their way before a motive had been established and his lines were shouted out without any credibility. However presentation arises from the person as Education Planning Committee on as the play progressed and the character aged, Lipput's pace became more moderate and his sillyness and cuteness was a self that is involved in five basic Education in the Arts. supplanted by sensitivity and maturity. relationships which are: I. self - to BARBARA BROWER was also a bit too cute at the beginning of the play. Her singing needed control and her lines mind and the ideas of a civilization, r------\ were recited without any thoughts. But after the expulsion from Eden, her characterization changed for the better. By 2. self — to the spiritual and the idea the end of the play I had fallen in love with both performers and when Lipput delivered his final speech, concerning of God, 3. self — to body and the Eve's death, I was ready to plunge into tears. experience of sensation, 4. self — to Thanks The last play of the evening was Edward Albee's The Zoo Story. It focused on two men, a tormented outcast seeking others and the society, 5. self - to human contact and a successful! publisher and the tragic consequences of their casual meeting. Jerry, the tormented environment as objectives infused with meaning of both the natural and man, was played to the hilt by Gerald P. Ramsey. His performance was tense and nervous, although at times he had a I would personally like to extend tendency to overact. Richard Gafino was Peter, the publisher whose life Jerry shattered. The role was a difficult one for man-made environment." The Professor said, " I will my thanks and appreciation to the it contained a self-effacing quality that makes you forget the character is present at all. But w ith Ganifo's interpretation following people without whom emphasize the environmental of the role, you knew he was there. there would have been no art pages Although the evening was too long - over three hours — and too hot, the performances were stimulating. The plays, relationship suggesting that "Walls," man-made or natural, are a this past semester; Scott, my right directed by students, demonstrated the many talents in MSC. particularly critical element in this arm, Mike, my expert on movies and V ______^ relationship." He added, "Hence my plays, Tom, who taught me stress is on the relationship of the everything I know, Danny, who was person to "W alls" and to the always there when I needed material meanings infused into "Walls" by the at the last minute. Nina, my first and individual and by cultural processes." foremost art critic and Tony, who I Current LPs Disappoint am depending on to help me get by ''The two artists on next semester. When times were Alan Clarke exhibition — as part of this program by the A m erican female vast talents any further. Instead, tough the above people pulled me note the presence of the person by 'I’ve Got Time’ singer/songwriters Melissa Manchester what has been delivered to the through. To those who are graduating implication only," said Pratt. and Janis Ian. Manchester's "We’ve market, is essentially a rerun of that you know I'm going to miss you and HIS TASK is to make this By Tony Grasso Got Time" is done far too up-tempo debut album with a few minor good luck. It's been great knowing Allan Clarke, lead singer of the relationship as his text. He will and Ian's "L igh t a Light" is changes thrown in to prevent the you all. Hollies, has stepped out from behind discuss the many relationships of misarranged to sound like a Hollies' album from being an actual carbon the shadow of the group. Clarke, who people to "Walls," ranging from the Lydia De Fretos single. copy. has coauthored and sung some of the reverence and awe engendered by the Arts Editor I've Got Time has its high points Thomasson's nimble fingers have Hollies biggest hits in the past 10 cathedral "W all" to the "W alls" that and its low points. Clarke can add to resulted in a number of great guitar years ("Long Cool Woman in a Black define, "This is m ine" from "What is a composition but also detract from solos that are sound-alikes to "There V______) Dress," Carrie-Anne" and "On a yours." it. The overall feeling received from Goes Another Love Song." As great Carousel") has released a solo effort the album is that Clark is better off as this song is, it's beyond necessity comprised of 10 tunes, all written by as a member of one of England's to structure other songs accordingly. other artists. biggest bands of the 60s and 70s, the Of his two other contributions, The album, I've Got Time Hollies. "Lover Boy" fares the best, being the (Asylum 7E-1056), is a mixed bag of albums most commercially appealing songs — some of which Clarke does track. justice to and some of which he Rhythm guitarist and vocalist, doesn't. Henry Paul, suffers a similar plight. A DAN Fogelberg tune, "The His two songs are also variable. Long Way,” is Clarke's best effort on "South Carolina" is patterned after the album. The song is beautiful all three of his contributions on the ballad and he sings it with all the first album. feeling and warmth that is necessary. His "G irl from Ohio," however, is The song tells of lost love and it can one of the finest of the disc's nine be fe lt as Clarke sings: cuts. A slow, melodic, "Overnight/We were shown the light/ Outlaws country-flavored song, the stunning Neither of us knew/ To look 'Lady in Waiting’ three part vocal harmonies and the away ... / So we burned/ And far too traditional country twang of Paul's late we learned/ That lifetimes can't By Scott Garside lead vocals are what make it different be lived out/ In a day." The Outlaws, the first rock band from most of the other music on Clarke does a surprisingly good to sign with Clive Davis' Arista label, both albums. job with "If You Think You Know recorded an excellent debut album Billy Jones' two contributions are How to Love Me," a simple pop love last year. The group's vocal, pleasant sounding but are completely A L L song written by British hit authors instrumental and writing abilities, forgettable. His writing, in particular, OTHER Nicky Chinn and Michael Chapman. although often similar to the rougher has lost its appeal and his "A in 't So ■ MOW Chinn and Chapman, who have SER IES sides of the Eagles and Poco, were of Bad" and "Prisoner" are merely AND SAVE written dozens of number one hits PRICES A T consistent high quality despite the space fillers, doing little other than BEFORE YOU for British bands like the Sweet, COMPARABLE lack of any real originality. adding insult to injury. LEA V E came up with some fine lyrics for this SAVINGS! Outlaws, the title of this very The Outlaws have succeeded in SCHOOL! song and Clarke has the perfect successful debut album, found a top creating a conservative follow-up to English-pop voice to sing it. The song 40 hit in "There Goes Another Love their highly reputable debut album. has hit potential and was the first Song" and has even obtained classic With but a few minor changes, they single released in England. status with "Green Grass and High have remained faithful to their INVENTORY OF IP’S On Bruce Springsteen's "Blinded Tides," a lengthy piece of music "success form ula." For those people by the Light" the knock against ON SALE! boasting of the monumental guitar who praised Outlaws, Ladies in Clarke here would be that he cut off work of Billy Jones and Huey Waiting will fare similarly. However, some of the best verses of the tune. Thomasson. MSC BOOKSTORE for those individuals who expect a Steve Hunter, ex-guitarist for Lou AS A result of the sheer certain amount of growth and Thurs., May 20- W ed., May 26 Reed and Alice Cooper, does all the excitement and vibrancy of Outlaws maturity in each successive endeavor guitar work on the album and carries it is dismaying, therefore, that the of an artist, Lady in Waiting will second album,Lady in Waiting (Arista "Blinded by the Light." surely disappoint. Clarke mishandles the two songs AL 4070), doesn't pursue the band’s MONTCLARION/Thurs., May 20,1976 9. Playing At The Movies

‘Missouri Breaks’ color that The Missouri Breaks likely to feel personally affected by. otherwise provides. It's just too smug and smart-assed to take at all seriously. By Mike Finnegan ‘Buffalo Bill’ The Missouri Breaks has the star combination of Marlon Brando and By Tom Malcolm ‘That’s Entertainment’ Jack Nicholson, direction by Arthur Buffalo Bill and the Indians or Penn, a script by Thomas McGuane Sitting Bull’s History Lesson, Robert Perhaps the greatest compliment and stunning location Altman's new film due for release that can be paid to the new film photography - and for all that it next month, tries to be both an That's Entertainment, Part Two with isn't very exciting. uproarious Western farce and a regard to its predecessor is that it’s At the heart of all these promising profound statement on the more of the same. elements is the same old story, oppression of the American Indian, It The same means more of the joy, ranchers vs. rustlers and all the fancy doesn't quite succeed at being either. color and silliness of the grand trappings can't make the difference. In this film, Altman has Paul Metro-Goldwy n-Mayer movie Penn and McGuane have introduced Newman playing Buffalo Bill Cody in musicals from the 1930’s through the some "flamboyances” into the plot the days when he had quit being a 1950’s, seasoned with some choice to spice up the brew, producing some half-assed hero and was concentrating bits from non-musical M-G-M films. genuinely entertaining moments but on being a full-time, full-scale fraud, THIS TIME the clips are the audience leaves the theater putting on Wild West Shows that assembled into more thematic disappointed. depicted him as the West's number divisions rather than personality FOR EXAMPLE, when you have one Indian fighter and an all around tributes and this compilation seems Nicholson as the free-wheeling head noble fellow. Literally millions of to make the number the highlight of a horse rustling gang and Brando people saw his show during the rather than spectacle. Fred Astaire as a "regulator" hired by a victimized 1880's. and Gene Kelly bridge segments as rancher (John McLIam) to get rid of Buffalo Bill is mainly concerned cohosts and their newly-filmed the problem, you expect quite a with Cody's attempts to get Sitting dancing interludes enhance the magic teaming to result. It just doesn't Bull to become a part of his show. of the grandeur around them. click. (This is after the Indian chief The most witty and entertaining What Penn has winningly captured defeated Custer). Altman has a good segment of the movie marathon (as he did in Little Big Man along time with the show biz hype behind shows how the movies gimmicked the with director of photography Michael the show and Cody's largely composing of great songs. You shake Butler is a gritty pictorial splendor unsuccessful wheeling and dealing with laughter at how Ann Sothern that anchors the film in its place and with Sitting Bull (quite a and Robert Young stumble across OLD PALS: Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly reminisce about the good old days time. From the sweeping landscapes businessman himself I) is especially "Lady Be Good" while tinkling the of Hollywood in a scene from the new M-G-M film "That's Entertainment. shot through clumps of wispy funny. piano keys. Part Two." The movie consists o f film dips interspersed with narration Spencer Tracy sums the film up in dandelions to the shadowy ranch The "philosophy" of this film, supplied by Kelly. house rooms shot in shadows using which Altman says is "apparent," is a reference to Katharine Hepburn in the shafts of eerie yellow light from not only old hat but downright trite. a segment that deservedly salutes that the windows there is a sense of Sure, the Indians were oppressed and screen team; "There isn't much meat historic actuality. their culture was all but destroyed by on 'er but what's there is cherce." Blacks Represented Why isn't The Missouri Breaks the white man because they refused One could carp about the sticky, the problems, the sadness, the joys_ exciting? Perhaps because it feels like to buy into the corruption of white first-person content of Kelly's By Nina Lacy and the very lives of his subjects. His a Western populated by stars and not America but who doesn't know narration or the excessive overuse of Ellen H, Mohammed, MSC wife said, "The art that we salt-of-the-earth characters. It is that that? Altman makes his points with the melody "That's Entertainment" Assistant Professor of Art invited two celebrate — is the art that aspect that detracts from the total some degree of comic irony, true but with "special lyrics but the lineup is famed Black artists and the widow of communicates something of the enjoyment of the atmosphere and Buffalo Bill is not a film that one is generally cherce." -Finnegan a third to the MSC campus on May human condition." She added that in 12, in connection with a four-day his painting "Bonaventura Isle" — a Bicentennial Art Exhibition which bird sanctuary — is depicted a kind of was held during the college's Black humanity; to Hayden humanity Week activities. included birds too." Sculptor Richmond Barthe and His Bai Jeunesse, Barge Haulers, Poco: Back To Basics painter Joseph Delaney were joined Sleepy Girl, Trinity Church, executed by Miriam Hayden, widow of painter by an accomplished and greatly By Lyoia De Fretos Palmer Hayden, in a recognized artist are for sale from lecture-discussion in the Student $625 to $2000. Getting back to basics, that's what Poco, one of the leading founders of the country-rock scene has done on their Center Ballroom A. Works by the BARTHE, AN American native, latest release Rose o f Cimarron, (ABC ABCD 946). On a more countrified note the group has returned to the acoustic three artists were on display in whose works may be seen in the formula which has become their trademark. Ballroom B. Whitney Museum, Museum of After a brief attempt at electric rock and roll on Head Over Heels the four man band has now delved more into the THE IMPRESSIVE powerful Modern Art, Metropolitan and country-western category Although the LP does not have any inspirational lyrics the music contained within is sculptures of Barthe ranged in price Philadelphia Museum, among many spirit-raising and enjoyable just to listen to. It is evident that after 10 albums and some distressing personnel changes from $3000 to $5000 each. He had others all over the world lived for a the group is a tight, four piece unit. on exhibition six beautifully number of years in Jamaica and in THE HIGHLIGHT of the album and probably the best thing Poco has ever recorded is the title track, a six-minute executed sculptures: Seated Figure, Florence. soothing melody penned by musician extraordinaire Rusty Young. "Rose of Cimarron" is a tale of the west complete Lot's Wife, Negro Looks Ahead, His busts of George Washington with dust and trails. The music and harmonies are reminiscent of some of the earlier Eagles material, particularly the Maurice Evans, Gielgud as Hamlet Carver and of Booker T. Washington Desperado album. and Boy's Head. There is a feeling of are in the Hall of Fame for Great On this number it is the melody rather than the lyrics which is more appealing. With the added support of a strength and great confidence in his Americans. mandolin, dobro, banjo, harmonica, strings and a grand piano the piece is full and satisfying in every respect. The lead works. Delaney, who was born in vocals shared by guitarist Paul Cotton and bass player Timothy Bruce Schmit are clear and precise. The contrast Barthe said, "I do what I feel; I do Knoxville, Tenn. is represented in the between Cotton's gruff, western twang and Schmit's high pitch is displayed to full advantage. many styles; each piece dictates its Huntington Hartford Collection, Another Young composition "Company's Cornin'" reveals Poco as the country band they were back in the days of surface; when the surface is closed Harry S. Truman Library, University "Pickin' Up the Pieces," "Hoe Down" and more recently "Sagebrush Serenade." Young, himself, handles some of the the work is completed." of Arizona and University of Tenn., vocals, a talent he has only recently revealed. His voice is close in range to Schmit's but not quite as high, The song He added, "I only copy mother as well as private collections all over merges into an instrumental entitled "Slow Poke" which is what knee-slappin', good-time country music is all about. nature; I do as I see; I try to capture the country. The fast-paced rhythm and competent banjo picking by Young is infectious and inspires one to clap along. the beauty that I see in people." HAYDEN WHOSE painting AN INTERESTING Cotton number "Too Many Nights Too Long" allows the group to explore some Spanish and JOSEPH DELANEY'S works on reflect his varied experience as a Latin influences. The story line is more complex than the majority of the other songs dealing with the depression and display were: Harlem Parade, Crab farm, railroad and circus worker was frustration of being locked up in a jail cell; "It's time for bustin' out of this jail/ Get me a gun, no time for bail/ I've Picking, Dodgers Pretty Bess, been here too many nights too long." born in Widewater, Virginia. He McDougal Village and Chelsey Bar. "Stealaway," penned by Young, is a probably choice for a single. With Schmit's lead vocal backed by the pulsating studied in New York and worked and His paintings sell from $2500 to drum work and harmonies of George Grantham the tune is similar to "Makin' Love," the group's last single and their exhibited in Paris for many years. $10,000 Delaney is fascinated by most popular song, ex-member Richie Furay's "Good Feelin' to Know." Hayden completed a series of people. He paints them when they Schmit's two compositions "Just Like Me" and "Starin' at the Sky" both deal with the frustrations of a relationship. twelve paintings dealing with John are all alone or groups or masses of Unfortunately neither song allows Schmit ample opportunity to display his vocal or writing talents. Both numbers are Henry, a legendary figure, which are people. His work is filled with crowds pleasant and more foolish than the remainder of the album. The lyrics here are typically Schmit but still not his best; hung in the Smithsonian Institute, He and excitement: parades, Dodgers "I've come to discover/ You've got to think it out on your own/ And it takes some time/ For the words to rhyme/ To is represented in museums, galleries and depicts all types imaginable. The really feel what you've always known." and private collections throughout way Delaney uses paints emphasizes Rose o f Cimarron illustrates why Poco has endured the test of time. Realizing that their home lies in the strains of the country and in Europe and in his great involvement with his ballads and the softer country and western melodies the group has emerged with an LP that they are obviously Africa. fellow-man. comfortable with. Poco has returned to their native sound and hopefully they will remain there. This program was sponsored by Palmer Hayden's paintings the Black Student Cooperative Union V______) communicate the human condition. (BSCU). ¡0. 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Washington, D.C. and Houston. At She tried out for her favorite sport, “ I keep working the ball around Association fast pitch league. This By Joan Rizzio the present time they are looking for softball, and promptly made the to keep the batter guessing. You have year it has more meaning to her since Her softball teammates a full time coach but will coach varsity squad. She also played on the to stay ahead of them; you can't let she and three other MSC students affectionately call her "The Old Gray themselves until they find one. They JV field hockey team her sophomore them get ahead of you," she have formed their own ASA Mare” which stems from her less than have a player-coach, Gail Helling, year. explained. chartered team of 15 members. They rapid speed on the base paths but who will decide the lineup. AFTER THREE years as the Besides her on the field duties, combined two ASA teams into one, team captain Cathy Marquis "just the offense of one with the defense starting catcher she has improved Marquis also has many off the field "We are looking for someone who ain't what she used to be." of the other. immensely from a .285 average and ones. As captain she organizes the is really knowledgeable. In the mean In this her third and final year on SPONSORED BY James Avery, a five rbi's her rookie season. She plays team at practices and leads the girls time everybody on the team will vote the MSC team the 5-foot-6 inch more now and is one of the few in exercises and drills. She also acts as manufacturer of men’s dress shirts, senior is enjoying her most before a decision is made which will experienced players on the otherwise a middle person between the players their team, Avery’s All-Stars, will be productive season ever. She has keep everyone happy," she said. young Squaw team. and the coach of tne players have any playing out of Paterson and will be a developed into an all-around player "In the past MSC has always had problems or grips. Coach Marilyn part of the Interstate League which is When asked if she'd ever like to as she presently leads the Squaws in good teams and has been good Taigia confers with her about the composed of Pennsylvania, Baltimore coach softball herself, Marquis, who hitting with a .411 average and in competition. The team this year is team and she is open to Marquis' and New Jersey teams. is hoping for a teaching job after rbi’s with 24 not to mention some Their season begins in June and very young and the season has turned opinion. graduating this May, said, "I don't pretty good catching behind the out better than I expected,” she For the past six summers Marquis runs through August and it consists think I would have the patience." plate. commented. has played in the Amateur Softball of various tournaments in Canada, "I've never really been coached," She continued, "On the team this she said of her outstanding ability. year everyone is open to everyone SHE EXPLAINED further,” It else’s comments and criticisms. A lot comes naturally to me. No one has of the girls come to me for help ever taught me. I guess I learned a lot Incoming Freshmen Footballers because they want to improve, where from playing baseball with my as in the past the girls have kind of brother when I was little ." kept to themselves." As a youngster growing up in "I'VE ENJOYED playing more From Union County, Kenilworth's and middle guard Jack Mount(5-10, Somerset, the green-eyed, this year than I have the other two Both the offensive and defensive stellar defensive end Joe 205) while Kearny's defensive back blond-haired catcher used to Christadore(6-3, 200) and tight end years," she added. "Players of the Year” at the shore Jim SanFilippo, a fine baseball frequently engage in baseball games The 22-year old physical have stated intentions to attend John Gillespie, also an outstanding player, represent Hudson County. with her older brother and the other lacrosse player, from Clark will play education major wouldn't trade her Montclair State College in the fall North Jersey players include split neighborhood children. She was position as catcher for anything and head a list of outstanding for the college. end Rich McCarthy and guard Jim denied the chance to play softball A pair of Nutley High School's because she calls the plays and is the football prospects. Sisco(6-2, 215), both from Butler, competitively at Franklin Township better players, guard Ralph defensive end Ken Zockell(6-2, 190) nucleus of the inf ield. Red Bank's Jerry Agee, a DeLibero(6-0, 215) and corner back High School because at that time the "You learn so much about the linebacker, was the shore's top from Wayne Hills, and big tackle Mario Peluso(5-9, 175), and Verona's school lacked a softball team. other positions by catching because defensive player while halfback Kevin Seaman(6-6, 225) from Mt. Joe D'Alessandro, a linebacker, are Marquis, therefore, expanded her you have to be aware of everyone Mickey Golden of Holmdel, a tiny Olive. interests and participated in other the Essex County additions. else all of the tim e," she related. 5-foot-5 speedster, was the area's FROM BERGEN County, there's sports namely field hockey, " I have trouble concentrating on offensive "Player of the Year." defensive back Bob Steepy and basketball and track and field. She defense; I worry too much about the ALSO FROM the shore, a pair of Brown Picks MSC center Jim Vignone(6-1, 218), both excelled in the latter sport as she was .other infield positions,” she added. Manasquan High School standouts, from Elmwood Park, Glen Rock named the New Jersey state champ in SHE USES different strategies all-Shore llneaacker Tom Doug Brown, Long Branch High the javelin her senior year of high when she catches the different Morton(6-1, 225 pounds) and halfback Bill Grundy(5-11, 165) and School's standout basketball player, school. pitches and as she puts it, "The all-county tackle Jud Molisani(6-2, Palisades Park center Art Solsa(5-11, has stated intentions to enroll at After attending Slippery Rock pitcher relies on me.” She evaluates 235) have enrolled at MSC, which 250). 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Spring IM Highlights To fit the mood of the season, a few random lighthearted thoughts seem appropriate. In the world of sports, wouldn't it be something . . . If a baseball umpire admitted to an arguing coach that because he The following paragraphs are following students emerged as Billiards Anyone? was bored and daydreaming when the disputed play occurred, the dedicated to the individuals who winners: 136 lbs - Tom Hall; 145 lbs - Upset! Frank Snyder upset call he made was a guess. emerged triumphant in this spring’s Larry Hayspell; 154 lbs - Vincent Sylvester Green and Dallas Gordon to IF MSC drew a sellout crowd for its first home football game in intramural activities. These people Belleran; 162 lbs - Paul Nobbs; 172 win this years IM Billiards September. are representative of many more who lbs - Gerry Reilly; 185 lbs - Frank Tournament held in the Student If that crowd actually cheered during the game. participated, but did not quite make Godino; Heavy weight - Rick Center Gameroom. If some professional star athlete refused to accept the contract it to the top. Peterson. offered him by the owners because he considered the salary terms Tom Hall was named the Tennis Anyone? too high and unfair to the other players on the team who are being Best IM Basketball tournament's outstanding wrestler. Well Paddle Tennis, anyway. paid less — and the owners refused to budge in their offer. The One-on-One competition was Glenn Dykstra and Jeff Barish IF AN entire school year passed without MSC having had a as fiercely contested as ever, with emerged as men’s doubles champions. conference winner in some sport. Darrel Spencer winning the Who Cares About Volleyball? The pair of Mrs. Terry Dioguardi and If a coach, upon being asked by a reporter to describe a 5-foot-11-inch and under category Apparently the members of Mrs. Lois Redd edged the youngsters particular game or player, used some adjective other than "good," and Ken Zoppa winning the 6-foot Mongo Slade, Inc. do. This group of in the women's doubles title. Jeff "tough," or "excellent" in the first sentence of his answer. and over class, Rathskeller castoffs and others Barish teamed with Ellen Baureis to If a player, upon being asked by a reporter -to describe that Muriel Chappel and Caliope survived some stiff competition, but capture the mixed doubles title. aspect of his sport he most enjoys, admitted that it was the shower Alexander led the Untouchables II to emerged as Co-ed Volleyball Champs. after the game. the MSC IM Girls Division I The team was led by beer drinking Special Events IF CURT Gowdy was fired from NBC. Championship. Chappel scored 11 pals Larry Coffin, John Jordan, Phil For those individuals who prefer If Oscar Robertson was hired to replace him. points in the championship game to Cerruti, Frank Petrozzino and Don fun events over competition, the If a basketball coach, any basketball coach, was actually seen pace the scoring. In Division II, the Giardina. The female members following events were held: smiling during a game. Loony Tunes were led to the include Ellen Baureis, Terry Hulla Hoop - Kathy Malhihill, 10 IF JOE Garagiola was actually seen on television not smiling. championship by Miss Glita. The Carluccio, Karen Dolstrom and min. 56 sec. If marbles made a sudden comeback and took over as the most little scoring wiz netted 18 points in Kathy Buckley who also did an Water Balloon Toss - Pat Bravoco popular intercollegiate sport. the two championship games. excellent job in support of the team. and Don Giardina If the Knicks traded Harthorne Wingo to the Celtics in exchange Frisbee Toss - Jim Checkley, Larry for Dave Cowens, Paul Silas and Jo Jo White. Bowling Results Lemley, Frank Telewski and Pete IF ED Kranepool hit an inside-the-park homerun. Another successful Bowling season Confusion? Ostic all tied for first place and split If Dave Kingman finished the season with 19 homeruns. concluded this spring with some Despite the confusion the weather the $100 prize money provided by If Johnny Miller and Jack Nicklaus became enbroiled in a violent ^rtstanding bowling from the caused our Softball League, the Pilgrim State Bank. fistfight during a major tournament and was seen by a national television audience. following students: Men's High Game following teams are still in IF THE Yankees finally do this year what their fans have been and Series - Bob Vanderwende 243 contention for the championship: Need Money? Unemployment is telling us they can do for the past five years. game and a 600 series; Women's High tough. Intramurals has a deal foryou. If the WFL made one more try of it — just for the laughs. Game and Series - Robin Brateman Men's League We won't promise to make you a If President Ford lost the election and became the center for the with a 209 game and a 560 series. Webster vs. Stone , millionaire, but you can make Washington Redskins. The (earn championships were won Hairy Pink Bears Vs. RM enough money to support your IF IT was revealed that the Philadelphia Flyers hockey club by the Ballbusters I and Delta Kappa habits (girls, guys, eating, drinking, attends church every Sunday as a team. Psi. booking, dancing, driving, etc.) Starting pay is $3.00 per game. If the New Jersey Sports Complex suddenly disappeared into the Co-Ed League swamps it is supposedly built on, three days after completion. Wrestling Call McKinley Boston at 893-5214 or Sister's A., Slerd Herd, If the candidate's favorite teams replaced internal economic Outstanding! That’s about the stop by the Intramural office in Screwballs, Guys and Dolls problems as the hottest issue in the presidential campaign. only suitable adjective to describe College High Basement for further and the Derelicts If everything mentioned above happens. this years Wrestling Tournament. The information. Midfield Duo Star For MSC Lacrosse

needed a bit of defensive polishing each season. BelBruno added much the club in scoring with 16 goals and compact Cliftonite scampering By Tony Cafiero but nobody had to teach them the depth to the midfield position this eight assists. At the end of the season towards the enemy net, dodging “ These two boys have been just knack of scoring. year. His enthusiasm and hard-hitting Gillespie was chosen to the defenders along the way and terrific," 68-year old Clark Jackson, "M y best game was against style along with his strong scoring All-Knickerbocker Conference Team unleashing a powerful shot that an avid lacrosse fan who can be seen Dowling, I had two points and they ability have been a definite asset." and his teammates and coach selected opposing goalies weakly wave their on the sidelines of every »MSC both were left-handed goals," This year was the first year that him as team MVP. The 175-pound gloves at as the ball speeds by them. lacrosse match, stated. " I go to BelBruno explained. Gillespie and BelBruno have attended Physical Education major from Clark, BELBRUNO REGISTERED seven every Lacrosse game whether home GILLESPIE WAITED until the MSC. When they were asked what it NJ only started playing lacrosse one goals and one assist this season. or away and I can 't say enough last contest of the season to show-off was about their first year at the and a half years ago, which makes "When I'm on the field I don't see about these two youngsters." his tremendous ability with a display college that impressed them most, these honors sound even more anything except the ball, sometimes I The two youngsters that Mr. of talent that not many players are MSC'S No. 1 lacrosse fan Clark incredible. don't even see my teammates," the Jackson is referring to are the rookie capable of. The future Physical GILLESPIE HAS a history of amiable English major joked. Jackson interrupted, sensations Bob Gillespie and Bob Education teacher scored a game-high proficiency in sports, having played Both men have had good seasons "These two kids don’t like BelBruno. four goals, the last of which ended a and lettered in football, baseball and and give credit to certain influential anything at the college except THE INDIAN midfield was double-overtime sudden death thriller lacrosse. They both have one track basketball in High School. people on the team. BelBruno owes depleted due to graduation as the and gave MSC a dynamic 11-10 "I'm pleased I did this well," an improved defensive ability to minds, to win lacrosse games," the season got under way and coach Glen decision over Kean College. Gillespie smiled. " I didn't expect to coach Brown. senior citizen explained. Brown didn't know what to expect "I don't hear anybody or see WELL, GILLESPIE and BelBruno but I knew I was capable of it." "When I came here I didn't play from the high-scoring duo. anything when I'm on the field," may have one-track minds, but, sorry Teaming up with Gillespie to good defensively but the coach has "Gillespie is the most spectacular Gillespie stated. " I don't notice the Jackson, its not on lacrosse. “ The make this years midfield a success helped me improve myself." kid I've seen. He's all over the field fans either, my head is totally gone." girls are nice at MSC," Gillespie said was the sophomore from Clifton, GILLESPIE GIVES credit to and has the most accurate shot on Both athletes praised coach Bob BelBruno. A smaller and stockier All-Conference defenseman Jim with a smile. the team," Jackson explained. "Bel Brown's ability to get along with his BelBruno couldn't agree more. version of his high-scoring teammate, Beshaw. Bruno is a tough cookie, he shoots players. The feeling was mutual, as "The best things at college are BelBruno doesn't take a back seat to "Jim helped me set up my the ball with either hand and is a Brown explains. definitely the girls," he said. anyone in determination or defensive position on the field when hard-hitter." "THE TWO of them have been Well, so much for higher learning, toughness and is capable of the the opposition has control of the Bob Gillespie, a freshman, fit in very consistent all season long," the as a disillusioned Clark Jackson spectacular play. Many times this ball," he stated. well among his more experiences coach mentioned. "Gillespie has so walked away nodding his head season fans have witnessed the The two "middies" may have teammates as he proceeded to lead much natural ability, he'll get better slowly.