The Varsity News Vol. 51 , No. 22 ------The University of Detroit Student Newspaper ----.....,.------November 22,1968 Fee to be voted on Dec. 5

A $5 student activity fee proposal will constitution in 1965, will ask "the Last year's Government incurred a total Tom Schimpf, president pro~tem of, the be placed before the student body in a institution of a Student Activities Fee of de ficit of $19,500', but previous Senate, have called a special Senate referendum, Thursday, Dec. 5. $5 per semester to make possible governments had built up a $.t.3, 500 meeting for 6 p.m. Monday night to review . The constitutional .question, the first continued activities such as club football, reserve, which decreased the deficit ' to the Activities Fee proposal. The Senate br.ought since the ratification of the soccer, and hockey, Homecoming, etc. and approximately $6,000. meeting is open to all students. . University Student Government (USG) to alkviate the present deficit." THIS YEAR, CLUB football lost $6,000, last year it lost $12,000. A University caucus at 2 p.m. today in "The deficit was incllrred primarily LS 113 will give the students an Tenants' rights discussed because of poor student attendance at opportunity to question Minor, Craine, games. The question is: do students want cabinet members, senators and Court club football enougi} to pay for it," said justices on the proposed fee, as well as any at weekend conference Harry Minor, USG president. other problems. Mike Craine, USG vice-president, and STUDENT OPINION will be polled on By PAT FIOL "Disseminate information on the tenants Continued on Page 10 VN Reporter rights legislation and hopefully effect, from Five new laws affecting low income the participants, ways in which tht; Twelve at ceremony tenants were discussed at a conference legislation can be put to use fo'r batter Saturday in the Studen t Union Ballroom. housing conditions throughout Michigan." Sponsored by the U-D Urban Law U - D LAW STUDENTS were ')rogram, the conference brought together commended ' by U- D president Rev. Construction begins more than 200 community-leaders from all Malcolm Carron, S.l., for their part in over Michigan. promoting enactment of this legislation. Twelve University and community Among the guest were Albert Wheeler. "U-··D law students participated and t leaders including Rev. Malcolm Carron, head of the state chapter of NAACP, and rolt: in the passage of this legislation and S.l., U-O president, broke ground for the State Representatives William . Hampton getting out information on the new laws. $2.4 million Student Union addition (R), William Ryan (0) and Thomas White These laws are no good unless enough is yesterday morning. (D). known so that they can be a real tool," he fr. Carron officiated the 9 a.m. Mary Ann Beattie, chairman, said the said. ceremony and was the first to break purpose of the conference was to Continued on Page 3 ground. In a brief speech, Fr. Carron said the new union, which was to be part of a 'Community leader talks: planned Fisher Square "will be of service i to the University and to our neighbors." He alluded to future plans to close off 'law ;s 'not enforced~ "Fisher Square". However, no definite plans for future building has been decided, By MIKE MAZA another complaint about law enforcement according to Gerald Marnell, director of VN Managing Editor in the neighborhood. University public relations. "It keeps happening. Cops will pull up REPRESENTATIVES .OF students, Larry Nevels is a radical in establish­ in an

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\ Tuesday, November 22, 1968 THE VARSITY NEWS Page 3 Students, lea'ders New system 'smooth' discuss tenant laws The streamlined registation Freshman Studies; circulated three personally.

Continued from Page 1 process initiated for the entire through the line and permitted ·"This is the first time I have MICHAEL DOMONKOS, A THIRD LAW requires that University this semester is juniors and seniors to come to the received so many complaints associate director of the research public housing authorites show working smoothly, said Joseph front. toward one man in such a position office, discussed each of the five just cause to evict a tenant from a Mansour, director of Registration. Davis said that appoximately as Mr. Mansour is in," Davis laws, public housing project. As of noon yesterday, .~,56, 6 " 700 fr~S~ i)l en , rnan'~~ 'd to get added. . ' ' . " . , One law concerns a "covenant Domonkos saicl::The ch~nge. in stud.ents h~d ~omplet~d the ,S~~~; ; , ~heir ,: " ',' ta, rd.s> l.a, ~~~ek , "Th~~< Tho~e ." ~~:ndhng .t~~!st~atIOn pullIng" P!~S~ 'd 1:ayment , 9 ,t; ~ 14at} .. ide'a : ittjng "l4i(riior"·i ,· ;;;o W.:f, J~ope that ,t~w new pro~~~ ,wI11l}Rt of fitness" made with the legislation here~s 'jl\.~~'; c~~s~ •. This. " ' 11 b"" ." -.~., . - .. " .. }.;1-",, \. "', t' 1'7\T', " »'j ... · '''''' ~? b d' ;.~ •., h d:'t-" M"'\I. ,·· " Wl e. 'cQ'wPteted' in Ino:';:'s:e:#l ' e , ra IC

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He decreed unto us 100 was "created by the University great cen ter of learning, the University of WhazzaL 'Even now, among the people, can that Evil was being put to Use in our administrators to eradicate white guilt Greater Hoop-Iah? Then sit ye down, and be heard the wise proverb:"Government? nation. Thus it was that the Whazzat fee I in gs"? Perhaps "possible financial sit whilst I tunc my lyre. WhazzaL" declared with the Teacher that Evil should benefits" will become a reality. And, Many are the years since the Oracle of Y <;;t not even, the Whazzat is permitted' be put to less Use, and the Whazzat perhaps it will be so because of "the fact Syxmyle came upon the land, great, gaunt, to defy the Oracle. The servants of the proportioned itself into Use Lessness. that having blacks on campus contributes grey against the summer skies. The Oracle Syxmyle have known too long the coolong GREAT WAS THE power and the greatly to the school's image" (however, it spake, and zounds! the peasants rose and breezes and wide wisdom of the Teal:her, and the motion of is a fact that black students inhabited this clustered about it, giving directives as if Yet not even the Whazzat is permitted the Whazzat. Continually they· surpassed campus before Project I 00 came into (ha!) to be heard. to defy the Oracle. The servants of the themselves, finding one day that they being). But perhaps these are only But the Oracle was silent for a time, and Syxmyle have known too long the cooling required approval of a For Em that had incidental realities. the peasants turned to themselves saying, What right have you to judge that brt:ezes and wide pastures for their steeds taken place <.J fortnight previous. Then the "Aye an we must forthwith defend that have been kept from the peasants. The Teacher and the . Whazzat discovered an Project I 00 is merely a money-making, ourselves." , Oracle spake, and the Whazzat considered awesome power: they could destroy an evil prestige -building enterprise? Perhaps THUS IT CAME that the meeting of the the problem of Evil in our land. office and replace it with three Poor University administrators and other Secre t 0 Hi cial Bureaucracy (SBO or Then from out of the East arose a Compromises. Thus did the peasants concerned individuals felt sincerely that so m esuch) declared tha t the peasants' Teacher to lead the Whazzat. Tall and become morl: involved in their own rule. such an opportunity as afforded these And verily this was good, as even the particular black students was just that--an Oracle saw, and decreed forthwith: opportunity for an underprivileged group "Wnereas the peasants have been known to , of students to further their education. Polish coffee, Can you , imply that Project 100 is assemble in the Mead-Hall or Peasant Mead-Hall or People's Onion, has anon merely a tokenistic measure ("eradicate become too small for functions, the Oracle white guilt feelings") when there are many or just add an egg decrees then monies shall be considered for black students on this campus who were accepted to this 'University as, readily as By BOB PNIEWSKI the extension of the Mead-Hall into the me was my answer. any white student who measured up to the VN Feature Writer Great Plains stretching to the Massive Taped on the wall I found staring at me Fount. standards of V-D, fulfilled the Ever since Juan Valdez picked the first a giant eggshell; backed up, fairly enough, And verily this was wisdom, for the requirements of U- D? Also, what is wrong coffee bean and, I'm sure quite by a warning. It read: "VI arning, Eggy Oracle would waste no time nor brook wi th attempting to "sensitize white accidentally, found that when added to Coffee". opposition from those who felt that the conservative Catholic students and faculty water and placed over the campfire it made Upon inquiring, J was told that this was peasants should review possible shapes the to black thought and feeling?" Don't a delectable brew, man has forever striving the only way to make coffee - the way extension could take. Is It not a verity that beings? to make a better cup of coffee. Busia (a Polish term for Grandma) used to all the competent minds at Greater Also, for heavens sake, what harm could I believe that I have also quite make! This was Polish coffee·. Hoop-lah are engrossed in the Oracle, or possibly, come, in itself, of narrowing the accidentally stumbled upon perhaps the Though it tasted as though Busia had greatest coffee recipe of all time. the Whazzat, or the Mystic Orders? ignorance gap in these times of made it, and left it sitting there ever since (Y EA, AND DO not these Mystic disenchantment and discontent?" It all happened when I walked into the she had, I had to admit that it was strong Orders add greatly to the culture and Shouldn't this be the goal of blacks and VN office a few mornings baek and and (if you are a coffee connisseur) good. edification of the peasants, doing whites, the iprimary goal of human beings walked over to the perculator to' chew EGG COFFEE, DIFFICULT to numerous and sundry good works, such as not only of "these times" but of and for all some tasty liquid to help me open my eyes. comprehend and swallow, is really quite subsidation of the brewers?) times? It oozed out of the perculator and into' easy to make. IRENE LEGER But to placate the masses hath the the cup, and I proceeded in my usual Add the inside ' of one egg (that means Arts freshman Oracle founde the center of truth and manner to kill the flavor by adding five leave out the shell) to the coffee grounds dialogue, which twide in every seven suns parts Coffee Mate and three parts sugar to aheady in the basket-type grounds- holder. bursts upon us, praising and extolling the original one part mud. Put the cover on and plug it in or put it on Openaffronf greater Hoop-Iah? Many are the eyes that TASTING IT, I found, much to my the fi;r;e . ' read it, the Peasant Official for Business surprise, that my last resort to kill the Viola! Instant egg coffee. Affecting Hereabouts. And it is with great flavor had failed. It was really strong! And Even if the taste doesn't appeal to you, endearment and affection that the people, To the Editor: it did open my eyes; and there in front of it's always good for clearing clogged drains. from h:ghest to lowest, name its contents The editorial appearing in the Tuesday Our Comment with the mystic name, "Poohbah." Nov. 20 Varsity News was an open affront Forsooth! My singing must be stilled; to black students at U-D and disgusting to any reader disconcerning enough to see my heart overflows with the senses of love through a veneer of "do-gooder" racism. for Greater Hoop-Iah. Amen, amen, my Why don't you want to be our friends, Mr. Lunch, anyone? chan t is not yet done. Yet shall again I McNamee asks, or in a more typical vein, at intone th:! sacred verse: Perceptive students, faculty members But that answer is not forthcoming least "future business contacts". We can The Oracle of Syxmyle and administrators who have been holding from most whites. We really don't know exploit you socially and economically, says Hath spoke its words to me. their breath sinl:e September, waiting for why - deep-seated fears, an urge to the white majority. The land of Greater Hoop-lah the white student body to "accept" black dominate, superstition The polarizations between black and Devolves in Anity. D. Esmarais students are turning blue. . white on this campus is causally related to There are several reasons for this which attitudes such as this. The white student A UNIVERSITY should be a place of we can document, others which we will has nothing to offer the black here. He l:ertainly miss. But the fact of the matter learning and only the narrowest Moufhfuls? cannot even offer support of the interpretation of education limits it to the is, the hoped-for merger has not occurred, Continued on Page 5 and the persons who hoped for it are just classroom. beginning to understand why it has not Learning is going on, but not in the way it should be. People learn from other ., occurred. Mouthfuls. • Staff Black people asked admittance to a people, and the learning experience is not I "Miss Clark was indicted for the crime white world for too long. The present limited by skin color. Whites can learn a Joe Charest ... Editor·in-chief of fornication for, while it is no cri,me in mood seems to be one of extreme great deal from blacks. Art Spinella Production Manager New Jersey to have illegitimate children, it self-relianl:e, of "Let's make ourselves so Fred W. Shadrick, dean of Student Mike Maza is a crime to conceive them through sexual · Managing Editor big that the honkies can't ignore us." Affairs, has learned. He has learned by in tercourse. " Jane Briggs · _ . News Editor IT IS A POWER approach-· and power listening, but his work has not stopped "Most states also prohibit sodomy, Olga Lozano · .. Copy Editor has always been the most convincing of there. He listens, and then he moves. though few laws define the crime. All told, Sheila O'Brien Asst. News Editor social arguments. SHADRICK IS an outstanding example the various sex statutes cover practically Lorraine Taraskiewicz · _ . Ad Director But assimilation is not what voluable of white administrators who are listening. every physical activity known to man- and Staff Writers: Jim Carravallah, Karen Cavanaugh, blacks, the black activists, the people who We are sure there are others. But looking to the students, we find then some. In Minnesota, for example, it is Jim Forbing, Bernadette LaLonde, Teri Miller, get things changed (such as the persons Mary Paden and Rick Sylvain. active in the Music Room incident, page them deaf- or at least hard of hearing. a crime punishable by .up to 20 years in 11) say they want. They offer many eXl:uses, all of them poor: prison .to 'carnally know' a bird. Second class postage paid at the U.S. Post Office, or they offer tokenism. DetrOit, Michigan. THE VARSITY NEWS is a "Why must I change to suit you?" is the member of the Associated Collegiate Press and question blacks ask of demanding whites. It is time we stopped "taking the niggers STANDFORD N. SESSER the Michigan Collegiate Press Association. It is published semi-weekly by students at the It is a valid question, one that deserves the to diner." Are you afraid to let a black Wall Street Journal University of Detroit, 4001 W. McNichols, answer "You don't have to." man buy you lunch? July 5, 1968 DetrOit, Michigan 48221. Semester.rates: $3. Tuesday, November 22,1968 THE VARSITY NEWS Page 5 Letters attack racism,SDS To the Edito)": are in surplus while solutions arc from simplistic; theretore" it is For our entire four years at the non-Q.f{istent in their raving attack not SOS or anything associated 'Do-gooder'racism University of Detroit, the VN on a unique society which allows with it. Nor, can you deny the Continued from Page 4 much reminded us of one in a them the privilege of black student owes you no nihilistic children their say, but pack of sea gulls on the shore sel f-expression, which, by the black struggle for reassurances that he will refuse to you can judge the validity of their fighting over a bag of garbage. It is waY,they do not hesitate to deny self-determination. By wishing, to re-define his identity along the words by their actions. In your really too bad we weren't on to those of divergent opinions. assimila te, to "integrate" the true lines of his cultural heritage· quest, ' come to UM and observe. campus to witness your ultimate Nothing positive has come out of black minority, the liberal white is and community. He owes you a See if they work for a living, see victory in the SDS affair. the grum blings. merely maintaining the hoax of lot more an'imosity than you are how many of them are enrolled In your quest to illucidate the racial superiority and paternalistic getting or will ever get. If you students, see if they participate in truth, you alluded to how well the The legitimate license to caring for of a subservient group. really believe that you have a right civic activities, see their attitude aforementioned organization was expression is participation, not Obviously, blacks here must to question the need for black toward the elections, see if they functioning at the University of withdrawal. There are those who alienate themselves from anyone independence, for Black Power, do anything for charity, see if Michigan. Well, you see, we would be malcont~mt in any purporting these views. To them I and call yourselves a generation ' they are realistic, see if they think graduated from U-O last year and situation. They do not seek say-beautiful-get yourselves devoted to betterment and of anyone else beyond the came to UM this year. Since our positive channels of reform within together. Ignore the insulting 'change, I can only fear you. sU'perficial level, see if they promises of the white student to arrival we have had a chance to the order, since this would exact exhibit any self-res'traint. let you use "his" union, live in MARY NELL KOZAK observe SOS in action. The some effort on their part. Finally, just as a digression, let "his" dorms, attend "his" school Arts sophomore gene ral pattern seems to be Certainly, we are not so naive to it be said that we are not at all in if you agree to love him, to show (Ed. note: Th e story referred to searching for a cause, latching hold that liberty and justice and approval of _your pseudo­ your grattitude by respect of his was not an editorial. All editorials on to it with all unchanneled the other ideals that we espouse as liberalism as projected by your white, middle-class,racist values. are labelled with the stand.ing vehemence, staying with it until a nation are actually put fully into public licentious language .. practice. However, in good faith, To the white student I say, the headline "Our Comment. ") something more sensational 1. THOMAS. FRANCO we do believe that the channels appears, dropping the original and CF,68 ...• ... beginning the cycle once-again. exist to change conditions and, JOSEPH B. GAZELLA Speak with forked tongue What is said in the interim is furthermore, that they are loud enough for sure, but an old functional :-- They may draw less CF,68 addage says that the empty barrels attention but the results are JOHN R. DEPA To the Editor: make the most noise. Complaints worthwhile. The answer is far CF,68 I think of the administration of this there must be a process of re­ education introduced because the U of D as the A merican Indian white racist arrives at this uni­ thought of the WHITE MAN; you versity, and similiar institutions know .. . "They speak with forked throughou t America, feeling toungue ." The facuIty are superior to people of color -- a . A shaver that gives She pards of Racism and the white feeling which has no justificatiQn students the sheep following their in this "so-called civilizated masters. The problem of racism is almost twice the shaves society. " based on the misconception of It is a proven fact that 'the white supremacy. This is intro­ period in which college students duced through the educational . per charge attend their chosen .institution of structure. of U-D and its learning, their basic ideology coun terp art through ou t the towards life and society are coun try, not excluding the local IS worth some study. formed, and if the curricula of and national news media. When these universities were geared to Our Rechargeable 45CT (below) gives They also have some extras that make so-called education is taught, the encompass the true history of the you 3 weeks of close shaves on a single charge. shaving a lot easier. A Black man's accomplishments for (Which is nearly twice as much as any other world and the accomplishments of separate pop-up trim­ the most part are neglected, and if 'rechargeable.) mer, snap·open clean­ he is included it is in some menial the Black man and other men of And it gives you the choice of using the ing, a handy on/ off color in all aspects of history were cord, or'not. switch, and a 1 f07220 or mediocre role. taught from the beginning of It also has a lot of things in common voltage selector for You know ... he was a slave, or time, including politics, econo­ with our new Tripleheader Speedshaver® 35T. travel use. the country that he originated mics, art, music and literature and Both shavers have 18 rotary blades set Whichever you in three new 'floating' Microgroove ™ heads, choose, you can't get from was primitive and backwards the roles that these peoples' to the extent that "they could not that follow the contours of your face. a closer shave. culture played in the development And they both shave you as close or even govern themselves." Even of. civilization, then this white closer than a blade in 2 out of 3 shaves. (As today, they expose the turmoil in supremist, this racist, could not tested in an independent lab by some very in· Africa. they di~tort it -- make it feel " superior" because he would dependent men .) ~,eko ® one sided, and this forms the basis you can't get any closer have the knowledge that the white on which they project the image man did not civilize the world that "these people are not .... ":. single-handed as he is being lead civilized," and then a parallel is to believe. drawn in the Black community So you see the solution to the which for all practical purposes is problem is re-education of these the ghetto. Crime and lawlessness people who feel "superior" by - are projected, the fa ct remains changing the curricula and that here, again, there is Black teaching not only the accomplish­ against Black. . ments of the white world, but the The news media projects the accomplishments of all the basic thought that the African peoples of the world, and a course people cannot even govern them­ in Afro-American History alone selves, and the Blacks in the will not be the solution. :ghetto can change the turmoil In closing, I challenge the ad­ through the vote, thus controlling ministration of u-o to disprove the Black community. The truth this theory, which I doubt of the matter is these' Africans seriously if they can, and if, in have had a s much freedom in fact they cannot, I demand an end governing themselves as" the "so­ put to this bufoonery that teaches ,called American Negro" had when racism, even though they claim to they gained their freedom .from "deplore ' it 'i\ 'nd want it slavery. You know ... from Mr. eliminated" or, more specifically, Lin coin's Emancipation­ " eliminated on the U-Ocampus." Proclamation and the XIII, XIV, Me and my brothers and XV amendments of the con­ impatiently await your answer. stitution.Many people believed miS' earnestly, ' Black ' as' well ' as ' . LEBRON C. FORD © 1968 North American Philips Company, inc., 100 Ea st 42nd Street, New York, New York 10017 ' wh~te, ,and since the racist believes Arts freshman '.

' . 1968-69 Team Roster

-- . ~ Vyto Abramavicius 6-4 206 Sr. Forward Randy Anteau 6-5 210 Sopli Forward Bob Calihan 6-2 190 Sr. Guard Jim Calucchia 6-1 170 Soph Guard Titans ranked 18th in nation, Vernell DeSilva 6-5 185 Jr. For.-·Guard Dwight Dunlap 6-1 165 Jr. Guard Spencer Haywood 6-8 225 Soph Center-F orward James Jackson 6-0 166 Scph Guard Arvil J ankauskus 6-2 185 Soph Guard To tip-off season Saturday larry Moore 6-7 200 Jr. Center-F orward Charles Owens 6-6 185 Soph Forward By BERNADETTE LaLCNLc John Parker 6-4 195 Jr. Forward Dunlap in the back court. Calihall is out to prove his team v N Staff Writer Al Peake 6-8 225 Soph Center The new Mercury vapor lights That front line averages over this season. Jerry Swartzfager 6-6 106 Sr. Forward ., in the Memorial Building will be 6-7 with plenty of rebounding "Spencer's already proven focused on the 1968-69 Titans ability. 'While U-D is sure not to himself in the Olympics," he said. when they take the court against face an Olympic ball player their While U-D is ranked number TITANS PREPARE for season with Aquinas at 8 p.m. Saturday. opposition will have the 18, five of those teams higher on weeks of practice. (Above)-Sammy Dunlap Things couldn't be brighter for opportunity. That most talked the poils are part of the Titan goes in for a layup in spite of Vern Coach Bo b Calihan and assistant about all-everything Haywood will scllcduJe. Those five are Notre DeSilva's defensive effort. (Above ··cr Tom Villemure who will 'be going compete in his first game since the Dame, St. Bonaventure, Villanova, right)- It's only practice but rebounding is with junior Larry Moore at center,_ Olympics in the Aquinas contest. . Marquette and Boston Co!lege and still a rough game as Larry Moore comes that's a total of seven games. co-Captain Jerry Swartzfager at THE TITANS are ranked 18th down on Vyto Abramavicius. (Lower Saturday could be the start of forward , Olympian Spencer in the wire service pre-season right)·-Charlie Owens, AI Peake, '1nd Bob another great basketball era at Haywood at the other forward, polls. Having Spencer Haywood Calihan go three-un-three against Spencer U-D. Tourney-bound Titans has a with Bob Calihan and Sammy on your team does that but Coach Haywood, Jerry Swartzfager, and larry ring to it. Moore.

COACH BOB Calihan reviews offense and defense patterns. \\ ' Haywood •. Titans ranked 18th in nation, To tip-off season-Saturday

By BERNADETTE LaLONLE Dunlap in the backcourt. Calihan is out to prove his team v N Staff Writer That front line averages over this season. The new Mercury vapor lights 6-7 with plenty of rebounding "Spencer's already proven in the Memorial Building will be ability. While U-D is sure, not to himself in the Olympics," he said. focused on the 1968-69 Titans face an (Jlympicball player their While U-D is ranked number when they take the court against opposition will have the 18, five of those teams higher on Aquinas at 8 p.m. Saturday. opportunity. That most talked the polls are part of the Titan Things couldn't be brighter for about all-everything Haywood will schedule. Those five are Notre Coach Bob Calihan and assistant compete in his first game since the Dame, St. Bonaventure, Villanova, Tom Villemure who will 'be going Olympics in the Aquinas contest. Marquette and Boston College and with junior Larry Moore at center, that's a total of seven games. co-Captain Jerry Swartzfager at THE TITANS are ranked 18th Saturday could be the start of forward , Olympian Spencer, in the wire service pre-season another great basketball era ~t Haywood at the other forward, polls. Having Spencer Haywood U- D. Tourney-bound Titans has a with Bob Calihan and Sammy on your team does that but Coach ring to it.

COACH BOB Calihan reviews offense and defense patterns. 1968-69 Team Roster

Vyto Abramavicius 6-4 206 Sr. Forward Randy Anteau 6-5 210 Sopn Forward Bob Calihan 6-2 190 Sr. Guard Jim Calucchia 6-1 170 Soph Guard Vernell DeSilva 6-5 185 Jr. For.- Guard Dwight Dunlap 6-1 165 Jr. Guard Spencer Haywood 6-8 225 Soph Center-Forward James Jackson 6-0 166 Scph Guard Arvil J ankauskus ~ - 2 185 Soph Guard Larry Moore 6-7 200 Jr. Center-F orward Charles Owens 6-6 185 Soph Forward John Parker 6-4 195 Jr. Forward AI Peake 6-8 225 Soph Center Jerry Swartzfager 6-6 1.06 Sr. Forward

TIT ANS PREP ARE for season with weeks of practice. (Above)-Sammy Dunlap goes in for a layup in spite of Vern DeSilva's defensive effort. (Above right)-lt's only practice but rebounding is still a rough game as Larry Moore comes down on Vyto Abramavicius. (Lower right)·- Charlie Owens, AI Peake, :tnd Bob Calihan go three-on-three against Spencer Haywood, Jerry Swartzfager, and Larry Moore. .'

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'-I!!I!I!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ Falcons defeat Tuesday, November 22, 1968 THE VARSITY NEWS Page 9 BY Hockey club RICK SIDE LINES SYLVAIN maKe an .mcredible 71 stops, By JOHN SMYNTEK VN Reporter many of them sensational, to keep The Bowling Green Faloons the BG score from looking like a blasted Club Hockey team, 10-2, basketball resul t. Sa;' HoI Saturday night in the Bowling The Titans, on the other hand Quite frankly, jf I hadn't ASSOCIation. , 40 colleges strong. Green Arena. hadn't practiced in a week due t~ interrupted my undisciplined A bi t about the sport. The Falcons, well-coached, the ice show currently appearing study schedule last night to write Regattas, about seven per . well-drilled, and well-stocked with in Olympia and were simply no this column, you would probably semester, usually run for a mile. I Canadians . on took match for the bigger and faster be able to use this space in the There arc two in a boat: a skipper F aleons. It was Detroit's first paper to doodle. and a crew. The skipper has extra setback of the season, leaving When the editors pleaded for experience and knowledge of the them I-I-I. my Friday column on Tuesday racing rules. The club has six of BG CAPTAIN· JACK Reaume this week, they weren't asking ror them, most notable are Gundlach, paced the home team, scoring the a real sports thriller. What they Tom Hyatt and Barb Zulak. Barb 3 goal "hat trick." Rick Allen really wanted to do was to fill is one of ten girls on the squad. who had a third period skirmish space. What follows is a Speaking of girls, the club spends with "V-D's Dale Dolesh for which space-filler and a study-killer. a 19t of time at Belle Isle. It leased both were ejected from the game, I know you can't wait for what land there from the city and built had a pair of goals, as did Jack follows so here gpes. a dockhouse. There are ten girls Hoogeveen. There's something in the on the squad ... Mike Root, Darcy Slater, and breeze for the U - D Sailing Club. There's a big Regatta set for Dennis Murphy each tallied once It's called a successful year, Chicago this weekend. U- D is one for Bowling Green. Wally some thing that has become of ten schools in the Mid-West Thursam had a goal and an assist commonplace for the chosen to participate. Defending for Detroit while Al Bevill scored organization. champ is the University of the other U-D goal. The club, 25 members strong, Michigan. The Titans will make their next is in it's 18th year. Back in 19 SO, Gllnlach is pressing for a one start, Friday Dec. 6, at Olympia when things got started, there credit hour sailing COl.\rse and he's charge from the opening whistle, against Hillsdale. Gametime will were only about II of them, but looking for a good moderator. So scoring five times in the first be 8':'30 p.m. It will be Fraternity they were propelled by a wave of far, the Administration is not Solve Lit problems period. The Titan goalies, Bill Participation Night with the enthusiasm. In the mid-fifties, the exactly awashed about it. with Cliff's N"tes. Wills and Bob Densmore, fraternity with the highest Get valuable 1iP.::iIIII'7~~ club bought five Tech Dingies. Club members have had to pay resembled targets at a shooting percentage of members attending explanation ... 'III That was really something back in for virtually everything. Only on , I> ' .. gallery as they were forced to . receiving a keg of beer. gain clearer ,MACBETH the mid 50s. "Now," says club one occasion has the school understanding. Fast' commodore Dave Gundlach, picked up the tab for travelling "The y' re like bathtubs with a expenses. Only $1 each Sports in 1940 Over 175 tltfes ~~~~~~ sail. " So now you know about the Anyway, sailing was a varsity sailing club. Now wasn't that sport in '57, a tag that was 1?etter than doodling? A Feller was king dropped in 1963 when the club HER§:: By MIKE VERSEPEJ GRIMM: You must be nuts! became independent, and VN Feature Writer KID: That's wh"y I'm 4-F. eventually joined the ever-pOPular Aquinas' wins The 1940's were a typical FOOTBALL'S most exciting Mid West Collegiate Sailing sports decade. It had its winner.s team was not Army, Navy, or football title Notre Dame. It was the Plainfield Available at and losers. But so does every Aq uinas House became the State Teachers team of 1941. your University other decade. What is unknown to BasketbaU first dorm team in three years to They for six weeks. Book Store many are the unusual happenings win the Intramurai Touch which pop up every now and It seemed that a sports writer The basketball season opens F 0 0 tball Championship by then. by the name of Newburger had Saturday when the Titans face defeating Sigma Phi Epsilon, 24-0, Briggs Building been bored, so he invented an Aquinas at 8 p.m. in the In baseball, the Tigers won the Monday afternoon. Sig Ep earned undefeated football team. In their Memorial Building. U-D 1946 pennant when Rapid Robert its birth in the finals by defeating opening game, they defeated their students with 1-D cards are Feller was bested by the unknown Tau Kappa Epsilon, Friday "bigger opponents" 20-0. As the admitted free and with one Floyd Giebell in the third last afternoon, 33-19. game . of the season. Giebell had games went on, Newberger guest for $1. toiled in the minors for the better created a miracle fullback - John part of the year, compiling a barn­ Chung, a full-blooded Chinese Space contributed by the publisher as a public service. SEE CARS burning 1 5-16 record. "monster" who averaged 9.3 Called up near the erui of the yards per carry. . .. 300 of the world's newest season, he racked up an even more' Plainfield State Teachers fll'r(~h, and best! Domestic, imports, sport and caught the fancy of every sports recreational, .. specialty cars, too, amazing J -1 mark. i fan in the country. They were 6-0 ~ "~!il The war years spread talent ~" a ~ thin as typlified by a conversation with two games to play. Herb *** between Cholly Grim, Chicago Allen of the N.Y. Post did a SEE STARS Cub manager and a rookie who feature story on Chung. You can showed up at training camp. imagine hie embarassment a wek J~y/'" , . , Organist Denny McLain· KID: I'm 4-F ' later, when Caswell Adams of the ~\ \96& t~~8t~uvlJjl Vocalist Mickey Lolich· Arnold Palmer N. Y. Herald Tribune exposed . ~ Ventrilo~uist J.immy Ne.Ison • The Dodge Fever Girl GRIMM: What can you do? ,~y,-;~~~j;;1 • MISS America· MISS Amerrcan Teen-Ager· Willie Horton KID: Depends - I can throw Plainfield State Teachers as a ~,;~~!~ • Byron Nelson· Jesse Owens· Billy Welu -like Dean, hit like Williams, play fictional team. Just goes to show ·AI Kaline . outfield like DiM.aggio. . the power of the press. • "Dyno" Don Nicholson· Bobby Unser· Dan Gurney {i.~r&J,j • Sharron Moran· Comedian-Singer Paul Lennon • Bob Durant and his orchestra, .. Sailors finish second to MSU l~~'~ and a host of others! What a difference a week two point margin. Host school 'A~~r.s \~_ ~ \ ~ I makes. The hotly-contested Henry Ford was fourth. ....J._~~r:., ~/"'" *** competition of only one week ago The Titans held the lead until SEE THEM ALL AT turned into a two team affair last the second to the last race. The THE 53rd DETROIT AUTO SHOW Saturday. The sailing team came lead had been built up on the -1"1~' "America's Greatest Auto Show" through with another second efforts of 'A' skipper Barb Zulak, place finish. who with 13 points was low point Use Christmas Seals. U-D gained revenge on the skipper for the 'A' division. Her It's a matter Starting Sat., Nov. 30, at Cobo Hall- Nine exciting days. Tartars of Wayne State, but were crew was Jerry Radcliffe. of life and breath. Save 50¢ ..• advance tickets only $1.00 at all Sears and unable to contain the spirited Further aiding the cause were J. L. Hudson's stores, and Cobo Hall box office. comeback of the Michigan State 'B' division skipper Tom Hyatt , Fight tuberculosis, ~ "' Spartans. The loss was by a slim apd his crew Ph~ All.or .. , .. , emphysema, air pollution. iji ...... ~~ge 10 THE VARSITY NEWS Tuesday, November 22, 1968 Role of n~w body Author thinks so ~,~!~~~o~Bo~f"t~~~!~~!'n Should the Pope retire? (SAB), in a meeting Sunday, Look magazine, on De.cember dissent. ArchbIshop Davis believes - female,! That's what rhythm defined the role of the proposed Co mmunity ' Government, 10, will publish a story titled the Pope should have the last (lmounts to. Rhythm is coitus in- Community Government. conceived by Harry Minor, USG "Should the Pope Retire?" Wri- word, but within a collegial con- ttrruptus female style. It is not The Board said the role would president, will tentatively consist tten by John O'Connor, it con- tex t. He says, "Humanae Vitae periodic abstinence. That's like be four fold: to be a true of 40 members representing both taim; str.eng statements condemn- .' came · ou.r;·,'a~ as. urpris~ · \,¥hich leads Calling our ~~Jing -\!-abi,ts geiiodic democracy, to realize more the . co m m u' nit y. and t h~ ing: ~t~e i Papal enc:¥~lical. on ~~::": you to ' ~~~ '; ~Jl.es:tip~' .~.m;:>y doyou "fasting." . <;;-, :,.. :,. . cornplete communicati~n with the Un i ve r.s i t y. E J.e ·c t i.0 n· 0 f '" ',~~~:. Yack of' eplle~iaI5ty. ~~ ~:tjl.~:i' define £l{t. · a~~Ii;;\itt;y!~f~ fhe .Pope ···· · Dt, ·:J0il1~~· .. N'00ruj'il}~1t~fversity community, to Increase re p' r~sentatives is !'pl 'a~ned (or . ·:f.~ii}te~ ' aI)'d the disciplining 0[,eH5- now?'''''''' ,." ".~}. ~'. :, ()f calif'orn:i~ : la~ ' pro(~ssor, said, community relevancy, and to Jari·uary. . ' . . senting clergy. SAB stressed that the role of The author, a former religious Fee proposal the new government would be newspaper editor, begins,"A 'If Pope Paul thinks contraception is merely advisory rather than Deathwatch has begun for the degrading, he hasn't seen what to be put to executive. Roman Catholic Papacy of old. In other Board action, Bill "In Rome, the successor to St. rhythm does to you.' student vote Ternes, Arts sophomore, and Dave Peter, trapped in a system formed Joy, Arts junior, Chairman and more by the Emperor Constantine "Why should the Pope suffer "What prevails is the Vatican pal­ Continued from Page 1 Vice-Chairman, respectively. than by the first . apostle, broods alone? " Davis continues. "I ace guard, the authoritarian two other proposals affecting Board membership numbers as a conflict rages in the Church wouldn't take second place to among the faithfui, and a group of students, but these arc not part of 18. There are openings for at least over authority - papal and the anyone in my loyalty to Pope elderly prelates who possess an the referrndum. four more members. "We are still people's . . 'Paul- he's Good Pope Paul as John idadequate knowledge of human Students will be asked to short of our ideal goal of "Weary and sensitive," XXIII was Good Pope John. But sexuality, especially woman's choose between a University twenty-two members," said O'Connor continues, "to what he in the case of the encyclical, psychology and the biology of the Community Government Ternes. interested stud en ts may has called 'noisy public opinion,' Vatican II has met its greatest reproductive process. Laced "representing students, lay apply by cont~cting Ternes in SU Paul VI is in trouble because of frustration. I think there's going through thi~ supportive thinking is faculty, administrators, alumni, 106. his teaching on sex and the human go be a lot of collegial suffering the ancien t heresy of Mani­ community representatives and conscience- and because the the now: we must suffer with the chaeism, which holds that the the Jesuit community to act as a Former detective way this teaching, after apparent­ 'Pope, as we, too, live under the flesh is evil. Also floating through primary representative body" or a ly limited consul tation, was pre- sign of the cross." Vatican and chancery corridors is University Senate, represented by to speak on sented to the faithful." - what one Council father called students, faculty and The article is one blast in a THE LACK OF implementa­ 'the bachelor psychosis.'" admin istration with the same organized crime heavy barrage of mortar heaved tion of collegiality means we must now have a Third Vatican Coun­ NOONAN ALSO SAID he purpose. Vincent Piersante, chief of the toward the old establishment in cil. " though the heart of the issue is Students will be asked if the Organized Crime Division of the Rome since the encyclical. Hum­ Bishop Remi J. DeR 00, of Vic­ collegiality: a collective respon­ Senate should have its meetings Michigan Attorney General's anae Vitae, was made public last toria, British Columbia, said, ''I'll sibility for its mission." on school-day afternoons rather Office, will speak at 11 a.m., spring. take my stand and fight for the Author O'Connor said that out than holt! evening meetings, which Wednesday, Dec. 4 on the [n that work, the Pope banned Second Vatican Council's idea of the current conflict several al­ few students attend. infiltration of legitimate business contraceptives for Catholics and about conjugal love and responsi­ ternatives may arise, including a "IT IS IMPORTANT that as by organized crime. The talk will stated that "each and every mar­ ble parenthood. I put nothing "return to an absolute monarchial many students as possible vote on be held in CF 103. riage act must remain open to the above it. Responsible parenthood papacy ... or a madified, constitu­ the referendum and on the other Piersante was head of the transmission of life." means, first, 11 solemn duty to tional papacy, marked by a fixed propos

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Continued from Page 1 neighborhood youngsters. cocktails at the next rebellion?" came here," said Vagn Neilson, sound like much," Craine said, Aside from Palmer Park, a long Nevels said he has talked to t;ampus Security Chief. "but those seven I heard Thomas Johnson, who heads walk for most kids in the area, campus police officals about ki ds Neilson said non-students are ' personally. And the number seems the Community Service' deivision and a miniature playfield available being asked to leave campus. allowed to use campus facilities even more remarkable when you in ·the Fitzgerald Community are school playfields and U-D. "They say they only follow "to keep them from causing any consider the fact that USG has no Council area, said the last "Those schools," said Nevels. orders from higher up," Nevels/ further destruction around jurisdiction in this area." complaint about police "If you ever fall on that mixture said, gesturing in the direction of campus. We don't bother keeping Robin Ford, president of harassment his department of cinders and broken glass, Fisher Administration Building. them off when nobody else is Organization of Afro-American investigated came about a month believe me, you'll never play there .. And the kids have been using the fields." Students (OAS), said use of the ago. again." thrown off when students are not Somewhere along the chain of facilities seems to be determined THE COMPLAINT DEALT In other words, the University using the fields or the basketball command, though, the signals by the race of persons using them, with apolic harassment around has the most adequate play areas courts." from above are obviously getting not· by their status as student or Afro Burger Restaurant, on in the vicinity. This is ·in violation of campus crossed. non-student. Puritan and Cherrylawn. "The kids are afraid to play on policy. Fred W. Shadrick, <:lean of "People have rushed into the "I was playing football with Johnson said an investigator the campus," Nevels said. "They Student Affairs, said "There is no office seven or eight times this some black kids-a couple of weeks spent several nights at the have heard about the bullying written policy governing the use semester, in a rage over student or ago on the field next to the restaurant, but encourntered no cops, the ones who throw stones of 0 ur f acili tie s, but dorm campus police mistreatment of fountain. A campus cop came up ~r.'lSsment. at kids if they can't catch them." students have first priority. blacks," said Mike Craine, USG and asked to see our 10 cards. Vivian Pope, director of the "THEY'VE HEARD ABOUT Anytime the dorm students are vice-president. "No one else wanted to usc the West Side Chc.U Rights students who yell 'nigger' from not occupying the facilities, CRAINE SAID HE didn't field; the cop saw we were black Commission Office, said she has the dormitory windows, and who non-students are free to use know whether the harassed blacks and decided to check us out. received no complaints of police push black kids just walking them." were student or not, but asked a White kids play there all the time, har~ssment since the Afro Burger across campus." ALTHOUGH THE policy is question he feels is overlooked by and they don't check their ID's," cciti plain t.- "All these J