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VOLUME 97, NUMBERC 10 AALLEGHENYMPUS COLLEGE, MEADVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA TUESDAY, MAY 8, 1973 To take position at Auburn Ragan resigns administrative post

Allegheny's Public Relations positive direction for our student degree, the latter in counseling Department released the personnel program and for the and guidance. following press announcement to College community and I sin- After three years of active duty the Campus early last evening. cerely appreciate the op- in the U.S. Navy beginning in Dr. T. Drew Ragan, who has portunities which Allegheny has 1957, he became the union been Dean of Students at offered me." program director at Auburn in Allegheny College since 1967, has T. Drew Ragan became Dean 1960, a position he held until 1962 resigned effective August 1 and of Students at Allegheny College when he became Student Ac- will become Associate Dean of in 1967 and in that same year tivities Adviser. In 1964-65 he was Student Affairs at his alma received his doctorate in Assistant Dean of Student Affairs mater, Auburn University. At education from Indiana at Auburn, and in 1966-67 became Auburn he will have general University at Bloomington. His a Graduate Academic Counselor administrative duties in the area major in the doctoral program at Indiana University. of student affairs and also will was in higher education ad- He is a member of the have some teaching respon- ministration with an emphasis in American Personnel and sibilities in the field of counselor student personnel; his minors Guidance Association, the education. were in counseling and in National and Pennsylvania In his letter of resignation to sociology and psychology. Associations of Student Per- President Lawrence L. Pelletier, Dr. Ragan is a native of Nash- sonnel Administrators and the Dean Ragan said in part, "My ville, Tennessee, and attended Association of Higher Education. six years' association with the public schools there. He He currently is serving as Allegheny College has been of enrolled at Auburn University, treasurer of the Pennsylvania both professional and personal where in1956 he received the Association of Student Personnel value. I hope that I have been bachelor of science degree and in Administrators and has served able to provide some measure of 1964 the- master of education on that organization's executive board for the past three years. Locally, he has been working ASG debates intervis; with the Friends of Probationers program in cooperation with the Crawford County courts. He holds membership in Phi Pride asks for money Delta Kappa, honorary for Sunday night's ASG meeting. professional men in education. Dean T. Draw Ragan will leave Allegheny August 1 to assume duties BY BERNIE SCANLON Larry Levine and the Student the Omicron Delta Kappa, at Auburn University. Discussions over a proposed Life Committee presented a honorary recognizing leadership dorm policy change dominated detailed analysis of the evidence and participation in activities, for a change in the intervisitation and Sigma Chi social fraternity. policy, which t ey proposed. The Dr. Ragan is married and he and changes would make dorms more his wife, Betty, have one son. Seniors face uncertain future; open and place freshmen privileges closer to those of upperclassmen. The major in- formation used in the presen- Math prof Rising economy to help some tation was obtained from the BY MARK SHEAR vironmental science. If a centage of men from the class of intervisitation survey and from How do things look for the business needs someone of this 1972 entering grad school was the surveys sent to a number of other graduating senior? With the category, they will hire a lowest since 1966; the drop has colleges. to deliver economy rising slightly the op- specialist. been even greater at some Some of the reasons cited for portunity for employment should For the first time, men have schools, for example Princeton requesting the change were that be a bit better. Ph.D. hiring is up, competition from women. In- and Oberlin have only about 35 the students were mature enough as is the hiring of M.B.'s, but dustry is beginning to look percent of their men going to for the responsibility entailed, lectures what about an Allegheny seriously at female job ap- graduate school, whereas, six and that the present system graduate with a B.S. or B.A. in plicants. The competition in years ago 70 to 80 percent entered discriminated against freshmen. Colleges that were questioned Dr. Albert Tucker, a well- hand. The situation is still sales and management is into graduate studies. known mathematician from depressed for the humanities, the especially increased. Here is an Allegheny profile, reportedly had more success than problems with such a policy. Princeton University, will deliver sciences are better and the social If you know what you want and a series of lectures here from sciences are looking about the The motion itself stated that the have the money, graduate school May 7 through May 11. His topic best. is still a good bet. The per- See SENIORS, page 8 members of the Student Life Even though business is better, Committee and the student will be "Samples of Com- opportunities have improved only members of the Trustee Com- binatorial Mathematics." slightly. There was a general mittee on the College Community The lectures will be presented tightening up on the part of Roomdrawing system requested the latter committee to in Carr Hall at 4 p.m. each day, business in 1970 and 1971. adopt a new open-dorm policy. with the first lecture taking place Becuase of the economic The main aspect of this policy yesterday. All the lectures are situation, businesses were not would be in relation to freshman open to the public. able to hire. They realized that altered this year intervisitation policy. Dr. Tucker received his A.B. During first term, the they had been over-hired, and she draws a room. This and M.A. from the University of they saw that they were able to maximum number of hours per Toronto and his Ph.D. from With room drawing already agreement will list the rules, day would be twelve. This would operate efficiently with a smaller occurring for up-coming senior such as living in the room for the Princeton University in 1932. He staff. This is of course rough on invrease to eighteen for second has been a faculty member at men and soon to be realized by entire school year unless term and during third term the graduating student. previously arranged, that are Princeton since 1933 except for Bank expansion has slowed the remainder of the college freshmen would enjoy full up- student body, a few facts written up in the Gator Growl. perclass privileges. Each section brief periods of time. He has been down, and their hiring has This agreement will serve as a visiting professor at Stanford dropped somewhat. There are clarifying this year's procedure would vote on the specific might be worth noting. contract between the student and number and arrangement of University, MIT, Haverford opportunities in accounting, Allegheny. College and the Rockefeller sales, and general management. Students living on campus next hours. year received their prioroty Another change from last year In addition, an escort system Institute. He was a visiting The Federal Government has numbers from the computer in is the determining of a student's lecturer for the Mathematical tightened up on all hiring. The would be in effect from 2 to 7 a.m. the mail last week. Everyone class status. Before, a student's in the owmen's dorm. However, Association of America in 1956-57 small amount that they are doing status was taken from the is mostly limited to the lower job received their own number, and there would be no such system at and Fulbright Lecturer at four each sex and class has a separate beginning of third term, which any other times, anywhere. universities in Australia in 1956. categories. meant that, for example, a There is a shortage of set of numbers. This procedure There was some questioning as Dr. Tucker has been a council differs from last year's in which student who was a first term to whether such a change would member and trustee of the engineers but this does not help junior during third term would be the Alleghenian. One of the best picking numbers and rooms diminish alumni funds, or have American Mathematical Society, occurred at the same time. Ann able to draw as an up-coming an effect on admissions. Dave president of the Mathematical prospects is the social services senior, instead of as a junior Wright, Director of Residence Weitzel also pointed out that only Association of America, field. • There is presently a good Life, said these procedures were along with the rest of his or her demand for liberal arts a forty percent return was used in Association for the Advancement changed because a lot of con- class. Ms. Wright felt that this compiling the data. The first two graduates interested in social fusion resulted from last year's was also an unfair procedure so of Science and chairman of the work. Openings are available in questions were sufficiently Conference Board of the proceedings concerning priority that now, no matter whether a cleared up and in regard to the computer programming that lists, various roommate changes, student is a few credits ahead, he Mathematical Sciences. In 1968 were not there a year ago. third it was pointed out that and proper listing of rooms and or she must be the full nine possibly those who felt most the Mathematical Association of On the dim side is the history credits ahead in order to draw America conferred upon him the major, since most history majors names. This year's room strongly on the issue answered drawing procedure is considered with the next class. the survey. - Award for Distinguished Service became teachers, and there is an more fair and efficient for Ms. Wright feels that there will to Mathematics. oversupply of teachers. The motion passed comfortably everyone concerned. not be a housing shortage next and will be presented to the Dr. Tucker's visit to Allegheny Probably the most over rated An added procedure also year. She said most of those is supported by the College field is environmental sciences. beginning this year, Ms. Wright problems work out over the Science Improvement Program There are no opportunities for a said, will be a room agreement summer with the changes that person with a B.S. in en- of the National Science Foun- which each student signs as he or occur. See ASG, page 4 dation. Page 2 CAMPUS Tuesday, May 8, 1973 Allegheny's loss Wanted: a sense

We are convinced that Allegheny will be losing a more than capable administrator, when Dean of Students T. Drew Ragan leaves on August 1, 1973 to assume general administrative duties of community at his alma mater, Auburn University. In his six years at Allegheny, Dean Ragan established himself as an influential liberalizing force in a relatively conservative By BOB WA UZZINSKI family, the church, and the state relate? How administration. Most of all, though, Dean Ragan filled his post does the individual relate to the community, or as Dean of Students well. He served as an effective mediator What cements people together? The 50's have the part to the whole? Today many structures died with flag waving, let-us-seek-the-answer-in- stand over-against one another. Or at Allegheny between students and administration and students, often our-institutions mentality. The 60's with its how does the "jock" relate to the "head," the displaying a talent for handling heated and tension wracked emphasis on newness (the. New Left, the Great fraternity guy with the independent and the disputes; he had a way of rationalizing emotional situations. Society, the New Right, the New Collegian) have white with the black? We sense motives of greed, have left us disenchanted, at a historic impass Always accessible to a student with problems, Dean Ragan individualism, hate pulling away at attempts at and apathetic. And nowthe question facing us in Allegheny to unite this school into any kind of handled his Dean-as-a-counselor responsibilities with equal the 70's is, how can a culture, like the one we Community. finesse in the relaxed atmosphere of his office and his presence. have in the west, have a sense of cultural unity There are also several culturally directive President Pelletier will be hard pressed to find a replacement where pluralism, individualism, and the forces affecting any attempt of Community here pragmatic elitism rule the day. at Allegheny. These forces bind us and attempt equal in intelligence, skill and talent to Dean T. Drew Ragan. I suppose that there are several personal to lead us to the right way with peace and We can only hope that he will find somebody to help us forget forces still tugging at our heart strings, try i ng to fulfillment and the promised results. our misfortune and Aubum's good luck. bring us together. Forces like curiosity (c.f. First the spirit of democracy which has been cancer research, moon shots), profit, religious so effectively embedded into our thoughts since zeal and a cause or an objective. But at best our birth as a nation. We have learned that we these forces only provide us with several com- live in a land (and school) where there is freedom munities but never with a Community. of speech, voting and religion. Yet how do we When Community, of the larger sort, seeks to explain a Watergate (Big Brother is watching) or New IFC teams assert itself in any form there are forces that will the American Civil Religion (c.f. Nixon's latest inevitable attack its foundation. Technology speech or n Watergate) or the one-way with its emphasis on the production factor, the humanistic education that is taught at During the school year the IFC intramural system has come resulting GNP, false needs syndrome, In- Allegheny. Do we really have a voice at under much criticism from students because of the inequities dividualism stemming from Ex istentilism, Allegheny in decisions made in the theology and regarding the number of teams, and participants allowed to Urbanization (and Suburbanization) pulling at direction of the school. Allegheny says that it is our geographic roots and philosophical skep- neutral about its education yet I dare say that compete in intramural sports. ticism which makes any monolithic sturcture the college and its administration is committed The IFC sports committee has taken a step in the right direction like Truth, a sure target for its attack. These to the religious heart of a one-way humanistic by approving a proposal which will greatly enhance the number of forces seen from the perspective of the above pluralism. factors of the 70's, leave us with, to say the least, Secondly at Allegheny intellectualism is seen teams able to participate in intramurals, as well as establishing ambivalent feelings about Community. as the messiah of our situation. Here one aspect some amount of b alance in the quality of play. In every society there are universal tendencies. of our lives is blown our of proportion standing The accepted proposal calls for two intramural leagues - The Such things as hierarchical patterns exist (in over-against our emotional, religious, ethical, College League and The Open League. The College League will spite of the New Left) with its accompanying etc., sides of our lives. But intellectualism or values, patterns and classes. But the question hope based upon our reasonable faculties is basically consist of all the teams in the IFC league now, but will that man has historically faced has been the simply a vestigial organ of Aquinas' divine be governed by the Intramural Sports Board. The Open League balance of form and freedom within the principle of Reason. But in denying In- will be open to all individuals regardless of sex, living unit, or structure. Secondly law as a social cement and tellectualism I am not advocating irrationalism or empiricism. I am advocating a third way. fraternity in the make up of teams. Varsity athletes will also be an ordering principle and the peculiar characteristic thrust of a society must be Thirdly and probably the most important able to compete in any sport other than the one in which they are maintained lest anarchy follow. force pulling at us is Humanism, in various participating in at the varsity level. So much of our community today is based forms, with its emphasis on hard work, love (what ever that means) and pulling ourselves up The College League is basically for teams or individuals with a upon Thomas Aquinas' approach to Reason. Aquinas said that we all have a societal side of by our collective bootstraps. Classically the high level of athletic skill, but also will hopefully keep fraternity our lives guided by our "ratio divine" or divine phrase "Homo Mensura" has meant that man rivalry and competetive scoring alive. The Open League provides reason. And this Reason guides us - over dif- and man alone is the measure of all things, that for anybody of any ability, previously unable to compete because ficulties through our invididualism to our he and he alone can order and give to things meaning and dictate what is ultimate truth or of the present limited IFC league, to have a chance to play on the collective community. For Aquinas this collective community meant the state guided by even deny ultimate truth. So logically the end intramural level. a corpus christium or an ecclesiastically unified product is the veneration and heart service to The Intramural Sports Board, which will be composed 6f the culture. Today the institutional church no man as the ultimate good or the final end. faculty member in charge of intramural sports, and one longer dominates life but this divine Reason still Next, and probably the most recent messiah to come our way, is mysticism in its Eastern and representative from each College League team, is given great lingers on, seeking to unite us under its banner. Particularly the son of Reason, Pragmatism has Western forms. Here mankind no longer tries to power under the new system. They will decide who has the controlled the American scene for several deal with reality and all of its problems, instead athletic ability to play in the College League andwho does not It decades now. So no longer are we concerned he seeks an escape from this world's evil and corruption by a longing for the "next world" or is hoped that the board will keep an open mind and make its about the roots of problems only about what works for the moment (c.f. Wounded Knee and drugs or a neo-hedonism. decisions fairly without regard to dorm, fraternity, or off-campus the Indians) and what are the symptoms of the And lastly the presence of philosophical living status. problem that must be treated. skepticism as a mindset bent on the overthrow of Now I must ask what is the interwoveness of any absolutes. Again we have no standard for an essentially differentiated society. How can the judgement outside of any individual's reason or any individual's experience. So therefore your reason and experience are as valid as my reason CAMPUS , Published since 1876 by the students of Allegheny College and experience, regardless if they stand in opposition. But in the case of doubt how do you PAT HOUSTON-Editor Published every Tuesday and Friday throughout the academic settle disputes outside of contradicting reason year, except during final examination periods and-or experi rice? Philosophically after Im- Editorial policy is determined by the Editorial Board. BILL CISSNA TOMMIE MANN manual Kant the world fell apart Opinions expressed editorially are the responsibility of the philosophically in a sense of a binding Managing Editor Sports Editor Editorial Board and are not necessarily those of the Allegheny Student Government or of Allegheny College. Letters and signed philosphical principle. So now what can unite us articles are the opinions only of their authors. together? GEORGE PIERSON JACK MCCAIN Members of the Editorial Board are Pat Houston (Chairman), But in spite of the above there are answers. Asst. Managing Editor Associate Editor Bill Cissna, Amy Harrison, Jack McCain, George Pierson, Diana Ross, Henry Silberblatt, and Arby Swift. First of all we must recognize the above forces Deadlines for Letters to the Editor, unsolicited columns, and pulling at us, causing all kinds of personal as AMY HARRISON DIANA ROSS articles are 3:00 p.m. Sunday and Wednesday. Deadlines for well as societal problems. Community can be classifieds are 8:00 p.m. Monday and Wednesday. Payment in Editorial Page Editor Associate Editor full in advance must accompany all classifieds Lost and found had with a basis. And the basis being the notices and announcements of a non-financial nature are confession of Jesus Christ as absolute Lord of HENRY SILBERBLATT ARBY SWIFT published free of charge. Letters to the Editor may be submitted, the part and the whole of the universe. He can on the request of the writer, with name withheld. At least one Photography Editor Associate Editor member of the Editorial Board must be informed as to the also be our Saviour, both of our personal lives as identity of the author, or the letter cannot be printed. All letters well as our societal lives. Christ both desires and JUDY BARABAS are printed at the discretion of the Editorial Board. DARCY WHITE can set up the basilica or the kingdom of God. Advertising Manager National Advertising representative: National Educational Business Manager Advertising Service. Now this kingdom is not a totalitarian reign but LAYOUT: Diane Alessi, Kevin Hart Subscriptions: S 9.00 for the full academic year, $3.25 per term. a truly freeing experience for all areas of life. PHOTOGRAPHY: Steve Harris, Bob Meyer Offices are located in Rooms U-202 and U-210 of the Campus Christ has given us norms for living in all areas TYPISTS: Judy Koper, Barbie Prothro Center Fine Arts Building, Allegheny College, Meadville, Pa. AD SALES: C.J. Coppersmith, Bruce Fogerty Mailing address is: The Campus, Box 12, Allegheny College, CIRCULATION: Jose M. Naharro Meadville, Pa. 16335. Telephones: (814) 724-5386, 724-5387. See COMMUNITY, page 5 Tuesday, May 8, 1973 CAMPUS Page 3

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To the Editor: The student comments at- tributed to Physics 31 on page 98 of the Course and Faculty Evaluation Book were done in error. ASG did not evaluate that course and apologizes to Ms. Lotze for our mistake. John Schumacher Late deposit

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„3 „, . ."/ / • • / . . . THEREFORE, I HAVE DECIDED TO INVOKE EXECUTIVE PRIVILEGE AND FORGIVE MYSELF!' To the Editor: I, like a number of other Also, why charge off-campus Alleghenians, paid a $25 penalty students the full$100? A major for being late with my $100 room reason for the institution of a deposit. Although my lateness deposit was to prevent students Course guide the best yet was no one's fault but my own, I from registering for rooms, still question the size of penalty backing out at the last minute, quality the previous efforts. instructor or professor, the ob- imposed for my one-day lateness. and leaving the college with By KEVIN HART Students who can remember the jectives of the course, the class What concerns me more are empty dorm spaces and a earlier efforts will no doubt recall format, grading policy, and the number of others who were corresponding loss of revenue. It When the Allegheny Student page after page of almost comments by students in the fined even thought they didn't is therefore illogical to require Government decided to revise the meaningless numerical data, course. Alongside thses corn- know about the deposit deadline off-campus people to pay a course evaluations there was the unbroken by any written corn- ments is the data from the punch because they didn't go home for deposit. promise that the new guide would ments by either student or cards which students completed vacation, don't go home at all, When one realizes that the be not only different, but more faculty. The new Guide is for- at the end of each course. Some of don't communicate with their collected monies are an income informative and better warded by Jonathan Helmreich, the most interesting, humorous, parents, pay their own way source for the college (1700 distributed. The Course and Dean of Instruction, who providas and useful information came through school, etc. In short, the students at $100 a head times Faculty Evaluation Guide which some thoughts on the general from the professors' evaluations people who failed to receive the interest rate? ), I find it strange emerged managed to fulfill this value and uses of such a guide. of the course (read, for example, form letter sent home by the for the administration to be so promise. Following this is the meat of the Mr. Frank's comments on his college business office. Why not arbitrary in its administration of The Guide, published by the Guide, the evaluations of each of English courses). put the $100 fee on the regular this policy. officers of ASG, with the the courses offered the last three Unfortunately for the com- billing notices sent to homes and assistance of many other campus terms. Each evaluation includes pleteness of the Guide, some campus mail boxes. Jim Skees organizations, far exceeds in an evaluation of the course by the faculty did not respond, thus causing a number of the evaluations to be lacking much vital information. However, faculty members can not be criticised greatly for their lack of • • • response; students were often ide . OK lie abide just as guilty. The lack of EDITED BY AMY HARRISON response from both of these groups caused much of the More on Watergate Also in the offing are talks with Soviet General Secretary Leonid unevenness in the quality of the The Watergate case is the major new story of the day, again. Brezhnev. Henry Kissinger continued talks with the Soviet course evaluations, and probably On Thursday, former top White House officials H.R. Haldeman chieftain which m ay lead to a summit conference with President is (and will remain) one of and John D. Ehrlichman testified before the Federal grand jury. theGuide's weakest points. Nixon next month. Another weak point of the Ehrlichman spent four hours before the panel. Although Meanwhile, in Southeast Asia, another shooting incident Guide was the presentation of the Haldeman seemed tense, both men were satisfied with the in- against a truce-keeping helicopter has occurred. It is the second compiled data in the tabular vestigations; reportedly they are glad to be telling the facts. They such incident in five days. form. Trends in the feelings of the will probably be questioned again. Neither employed the 5th students seemed clear enough in Amendment and the use of executive privilege is to be kept at a Wounded Knee settled most cases to allow this data to be minimum. Jeb Stuart Magruder, also a former White House It seems likely that the seige at Wounded knee is over at last. summarized in written form, and thus eliminate the need to flip to official, expects to be jailed for his involvement in the case. The previous agreement of April 5th fell through because of the front to see what the numbers Although no guarantee was given to those who agreed to testify, if disagreement about how to disarm the Indians. Two leaders, meant. Another annoying feature convicted their jail sentences will probably be lessened. Leonard Crow Dog and Frank Foolscrew, have signed an of this data was the fact that it David Padcard will replace recently appointed Attorney agreement with Federal officials to lay down their guns. Most of often failed to tabulate correctly General Richardson as head of the FBI. Reluctant to accept the of the rebellion face arrest. The disarmament should with the totals given. post, because of business interests, Packard was asked last take place on Wednesday, May 9th. The questions asked were Thursday by President Nixon. Jobs left empty in the White House generally good, but there seems Israel's 25th birthday to be a need for allowing students by the Watergate revelations have also been filled. to indicate when a particular On Monday, E. Howard Hunt testified that former White Israel is celebrating its 25th anniversary this week. Golda question does not apply to a House Council Charles W. Colson told him to forge State Meir, Israeli Prime Minister, reported that on the eve of the course. For example, the Department cablegrams. These forgeries were to make it appear celebrations she made a peace talk proposal to Egypt, but question on extra class work is that President John F. Kennedy ordered the assassination of received no answer. usually meaningless to a course South Vietnamese President Ngo Dinh Diem. Hunt stated that Hostilities continue between Palestinian guerilla forces and in History or English, and yet very important in a Chemistry or he followed Colson's orders. Lebanese troops. A cease-fire has proved to no avail in the Biology course. A second As a note a special Gallup poll reveals that one half of the conflict. Guerillas broke the truce last Wednesday, when they criticism of the questions might American voting public is not convinced that Nixon has revealed ambushed a jeep and killed three policemen. The guerillas are be the ambiguous nature of some the whole truth about Watergate. reportedly backed by the Syrian government. Premier of of them. In particular, the Furthermore, it was announced late yesterday that the Lebanon, Amin Hafez, threatens to resign; his government is question on how much of the Washington Post had been given the Pulitzer Prize for their only nine days old. In the worst fighting since 1969, the conflict course work was independent in nature seems to be open to reporting of the Watergate incident. began after the arrest of members of a Palestinian extremist several interpretations. group carrying explosives in Beirut International Airport. The state of the World Perhaps the most striking Prisoners released weakness of the Guide was its Henry Kissinger reports that the Cambodian situation has so failure to have evaluations of all improved that talks may begin in the near future to end the Thirty prisoners held in Mexico have been released to the the courses offered. Whatever the fighting. Although the truce in South Vietnam has so far proved Cuban government. These are part of the terms which will cause for these omissions (no hopefully lead to the release of kidnapped U.S. general consul doubt a result of students' failing disappointing, Kissinger is optimistic about the future. President to volunteer to do the Nixon, in his State of the World Message to Congress, stated that Terrance G. Leonhardy unharmed by guerillas. evaluations), it should be North Vietnam faces further confrontation with the U.S. at the Economic troubles corrected in coming editions. conference table if the truce violations continue. However, these criticisms are The State of the World Message also revealed continued plans America's economy may be in for another blow with the really minor when the Guide is for friendship with both China and Russia. Economically and proposed hike in steel prices. The government fought such a raise compared to what went before. All of those involved with the politically, the United States' relations with Japan are, also of top earlier this year but steel companies say that without it, a shortage production of the Guide should concern. Nixon pledged continued good relations with our allies of steel may occur. Inflation would go up as a result. receive thanks, especially during and bombing support to Cambodia against the Communists. this hectic pre-registration time. 41111111■11, Page 4 CAMPUS Tuesday, May 8, 1973 Two new flicks: spies and nostalgia By BILL CISSNA sides for a time, but apparently must go to Scofield for the scene Hermie is still the central Oscy, in true friendship, gets him no man is sacred. where he gets drunk with Cross, character of the movie. His to bed. Hermie goes back to Meanwhile, the CIA invades but that and the chase scene are emotional ties with a screwy college, and the girl is waiting for It is an unusual evening when Cross' home while his wife is hardly worth the price of ad- English major are the main part him at the station when he gets one attends two movies at two assumed to be at a party next mission. It seems as though they of the film (example: how to off the train. Perhaps it is a little different theaters. Having en- door (all arranged, of course). tried for a cross between The Spy operate in her car with a gear- pokey, but it seemed real, countered that experience last She leaves, sees flashlights in the Who Came in from the Cold and a shift in the middle of the front anyway. week, I feel it my duty to at least bedroom, grabs a gun - and finds James Bond flick; the final seat). Then, after they come to The actors, especially Hermie make some gain on the financial herself dead on the stairway. product is more of a double-cross the breaking point and Oscy has and Oscy, have gotten noticeably loss; hence, these reviews. Cross, in a confusing show of than anything else. Incidentally, to go to war (remember, he got better; and the movie seems to be Scorpio, a movie starring Burt emotion for a double agent, the movie starts Wednesday at thrown out), Hermie's father dies more of a "period piece" than '42 Lancaster and Alain Delon, could comes back to "get" the CIA man the Meadville Mall. and the movie becomes poignant, was. If the movie ever gets to be described simply as a conflict who directed the operation. He The other movie was Class of but rather beautifully so. The town, it is worth a buck and a half of bullets. The picture it makes of succeeds in a tricky bit of film, '44 which, as everyone knows, is best sustained part of the movie - to be trite, if you liked Summer the CIA is none too pretty; but the but Scorpio is on his trail again. the sequel to Summer of '42. It is when Oscy, on break from his, of '42, you'll love Class of '44. The confusion it delivers as to the flow The best part of the movie follows opens with a hilarious (well, Long Island assignment, and comedy is true, and the tragedy of plot is even worse. Lancaster the still athletic Lancaster funny) credits sequence of the Herm ie get wildly drunk hurts. It is no classic film, but it is plays Cross, a CIA agent who is (surprising, at his age) escaping graduation of Hermie, Benjie, together. When they finally get better than many I've seen in the suspected to be a double agent, from Scorpio and friend in a and Oscy's class of '44. We see the home, Hermie breaks down, but past, which is saying a lot. working hand in hand with the construction site. speeches, the songs, the laughing Russians. Delon is hired to take Even Cross cannot escape in and crying that bring back care of Lancaster. His code name the end, though; Scorpio's cold- memories of Graduation Day, in is Scorpio, and we first see him in blooded bullets wrap it all up in spite of the time difference. Of Paris handling the the echoing underground parking course, the movie endeavours "assassination" of an anonymous lot scene. He gets Cross and his (and, I felt, succeeds) to keep the politico for the interested CIA, girlfriend. Then he gets it. What's flavor of the forties in every way, effectively doing the job and it all about, Alfie? from posters on the wall to cars to making it look as though some The only people who really get makeup. Arab terrorists were responsible. it in this movie is the CIA. Cer- The story line takes Benjie out When he and Lancaster return to tainly they are the protagonists of of the scene almost totally not the States, it becomes apparent all this bloodshed; and their long after the movie begins. He that Scorpio has reneged on his tactics and techniques emerge in goes off to the war with the "contract" to get Cross in Paris. a dim light. If the rest of the Marines and the other two Cross, under the watchful eye of movie were at all believable, (without doubt the more in- the CIA, dislikes the heat and these "revelations" might be teresting characters anyway) go escapes to Austria and a Russian scary. But Lancaster is too rigid, to college. Oscy's escapades are friend. The Russian (nicely done yet emotional; Delon too pretty to still funny; in fact, he gets thrown by Paul Scofield, although the be ruthless; and the rest of the out of college for hiring out a part certainly was no Thomas gang too stereotyped to be in- prostitute "friend" to his More) stalls the demands of both telligent. The best acting award fraternity brothers.

Allegheny coeds enjoy themselves while watching a recent IFC soft- "Billy the Kid": ball game. alive and fresh ASG, from page 1 Trustee Committee on Friday. crafts displays for the Good Times Revival. The motion was The production was based on A fair deal of commotion arose BY LINDA JERMAN when Dan Pride submitted a sent to Finance Committee. The wild west is alive and fresh these stories of Billy's A proposal by Dave Weitzel relationships with friends, proposal asking for a reallocation in the minds of those of $60.75 within the Executive that ASG investigate the func- Alleghenians who witnessed the lovers, and victims , and centered tions of the Senior Week Coor- around the human aspect of his Budget to pay for typing and fine three-day presentation of photography salaries incurred dinators, and how the Senior Michael Ondaatje's "The character rather than the cruel Class Gift Committee was fact that he precipitated many a during publication of the course Collected Works of Billy the evaluation guides. chosen, was sent to Student Life Kid." Boot-hiller's death and This reallocation had already Committee. destruction. Larry Levine reported that the Deserving of much credit is taken place without Council approval due to the necessity of chances were good for getting The one-man show was a payment, and Pride apologized laminated picture I.D. cards for "Shaft" starring Richard collection of the experiences and next year's freshmen class. Roundtree is this week's 50 cent for this. reminiscences of the infamous Don Humbertson who shouldered He wished the proposal to be Levine said that he would in- flick. The movie will be terror of the west, William (Billy responsibility for the direction, sent to Finance Committee first, vestigate the matter further presented Wednesday night at 9 the Kid) Bonney, who was interpretation, and assimilation but Darcy White motioned that Fran Rivette announced that p.m. in the CC auditorium. possessed of a sensitive, easily- of contents with stage effects. the rules be suspended to allow interviews for student-faculty angered nature and was killed The lighting, music, and stage set immediate approval, and this committees would be held himself at the age of twenty-one. were appropriate to the theme, passed. starting this week. and Humbertson was careful to Vic Francis then proposed a avoid the potential pitfalls of a friendly amendment that the one-man show by calculating his typing and photography salaries Tonight at 7:30 p.m. in Brooks • verbal and bodily actions to be considered separately, and prevent boredom with the idea of this was approved. Lounge Dr. Nancy Crumbine Rings, Watches, Jewelry, & Gifts one set and one actor. It was then proposed that the from Chatham College will be $14.75 photography salary motion speaking on the topic "Towards be sent to Finance Committee. an Androgynous Philosophy." The interpretation of the This proposal failed to pass, and For those who aren't up on their JEWEL character of "The Kid" was the salary was approved at the Greek, androgynous refers to :;:• B EST excellent; Humbertson managed meeting. The $46.00 typing that which has both male and BOX to convey a curious mixture of salary was also approved. female characteristics. With a

10% discount to 219 Chestnut Street humor and pathos through his The constitutions of the Ph.D. in philosophy, Dr. Allegheny students Journal and 336-2909 talented poetic expressions. With Allegheny College Crumbine is an assistnat his graphic perceptions of the life the Allegheny College Amateur professor at Chatham. Anyone and woe of Billy the Kid and his Radio Club were approved. interested in hearing Dr. ability to delve into the character Council also approved the Crumbine and talking with her both orally and visually, Don nomination of Karen Setzo as informally is welcome. Dr. Humbertson created an controller for a one-year term. Crumbine is being sponsored by emotional impact on his audience George Brodie motioned that Allegheny N.O.W. that was certainly indicative of ASG appropriate $450 from the an excellent performance. General Fund to finance arts and

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Organization I Art Ensemble: Tuesday, May 8, 1973 CAMPUS Page 5 black music By TOM WHITTY Art Ensemble. In a word, it is black music; at times they are as dissonant as Coltrane ever was It was only the true freak who would (but never as loud or as overbearing, but just as make it out to Ann Arbor at the end of every intense) at times soft and melodic, and at other summer for the Ann Arbor Blues Festival. Ann times you think you are listening to purely Arbor has always been the best blues festival African music. Their performance at Ann Arbor arund that featured a range of blues from the was one continuous set, which Atlantic has best white musicians to just about all the great divided into cuts (probably in hopes of airplay) country bluesmen (Gary Davis, John Hurt, etc.) with names like Nfamoudou - Boudougou and who didn't regularly appear in public. It was Odwalla. The band consists of five musicians also a purist's festival that didn't try to go who play a variety of brass instruments, bells, commercial by bringing in rock bands to which drums and gongs; they are truly versatile, and only the most vague definition of "blues" could the transitions between the many different be applied. Because it also emphasized the black movements of their performance are usually country blues rather than the more electric white quite subtle. blues, Ann Arbor was never too big to become If the Art Ensemble is indicative of where uncontrollable. In '71, for a variety of reasons "" may be going, then we can look for a (some of them were perhaps very "rel T.nnt") more "decentralized" approach, where the Ann Arbor invited some of the more group must be viewed as a whole rather than the "progressive" (or substitute your own word) sum of its parts. The names and black musicians such as Sun Ra, Rashana Kirk, will never reach the status of that and Pharaoh Sanders. Last year it became the of John Coltrane et. al. As a member of the Association for the Advancement of Creative Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival and invited Thaddeus Mosley more of those groups which would be under the Musicians, the Art Ensemble believes musicians "Jazz" column, one of whom, The Art Ensemble should control all aspects of music, from of , has released a live album of their recording to distribution. Before this album performance entitled Bap-tizum. (which may relfect a change in attitude), you Two new exhibits In perhaps an overstatement, Michael could only obtain their recordings through the Cuscuna ends his liner notes on the back of the mail - a marketing idea the Dead are now toying album with "The Art Ensemble may be the most with. The Art Ensemble employ an electric bass open in galleries significant and creative group in the new music occasionally as their only electrical instrument, since the original Ornette Coleman and John and without any piano or sustained use of the An outstanding exhibit of over Carnegie-Mellon University and Coltrane quartets." Th e Art Ensemble in- drums and bass, they don't overpower or a dozen large wood sculptures by the Ivy School of Professional Art corporates the many musical ideas of overwhelm you. Miles Davis maintains that the the Pittsburgh artist, Thaddeus and has been inlcuded in group "progressive jazz," "traditional jazz," African word "jazz" is essentially a racist term used by Mosley, opened in Penelec shows at Carnegie Museum, the Gallery on Sunday, May 6. Three Rivers Art Festivals, rhythms and blues into something entirely the white man to label something he couldn't get Westmoreland County Museum, into because he couldn't "understand" it. Davis, The sculpture challenges the different than all their influences. At Ann Arbor spectator with simple yet Everhart and William Penn for the first time black bluesmen were brought as well as the Art Ensemble (and even Muddy) powerful abstract forms that Museum, Scranton, Pa., and together with "progressive" jazz musicians; just plays music, and if you are so inclined, you contain the enigma found in the many colleges across the state. imagine hearing Muddy Waters right after the might like to perk up your ears and take a listen. work of the French sculptor, Sunday also marks the opening Brancusi, and African sculpture, of an exhibit in the Bowman the two influences Mosley admits Gallery by eight Allegheny to as essential to his art. seniors displaying their senior Speaker at Air War College Left died in the late sixties, a Mosley, a self-taught artist and projects. The students, Melissa community to be radical in. Now currently a postal clerk, was born Bartlett, Doug Fieck, Jennifer by radical I mean getting to the in New Castle, Pa., and attended Gibson, Bill Griffith, Linda Merrick invited to forum root of the problem guided by the New Castle High School and the Hochuli, Jill O'Mahony, Marta Truth enabled by the infinite University of Pittsburgh, where Peluso, and Barby Prothro, will resources of God. God has also exhibit works in batik. furniture given us the dynamite to pull off he received a bachelor of arts degree in journalism. He is a design, macrame, ceramics, Dr. Wayne R. Merrick, devoted to probing and our drive for community and the weaving, painting, photography, professor of political science and discussing current issues and resulting action. member and president of the chairman of the department at problems that will affect the Group A of the Society of and printmaking respectively. Admittedly many attempts by - 5 p.m. Allegheny College, Meadville, future security of the U.S. Forum the humanist, the Christian and Sculptors and the Moari Artists. Gallery hours are 1:30 Pa., is one of approximately 70 guests will attend classified the Jew and the mystic have The artist has had one-man Tuesday through Saturday, 2-4 prominent Americans invited by lectures and participate in ended in an atmosphere of shows at the Kingsley p.m. Sunday and 7-9 p.m. Wed- the Chief of Staff of the U.S. Air seminars with the student body of superiority, group righteousness Association, Slippery Rock nesday and Friday. Both Force to the Twentieth Annual 286 senior officers and govern- and apathy. But this need not be College, Seton Hill College, exhibitions run through May 28. Air War College National ment representatives. the case. God has so arranged Security Forum to be held at reality that communities should Maxwell Air Force Base, serve and be committed to the Alabama, from May 7 to 11. COMMUNITY, from page 2 earth and the individuals that inhabit it. enabling us truly to be free in The solution then is to be service. He has enabled us to radical about one's self. See your Dr. Merrick is on the speaking fulfill ourselves as individuals corruption, greed, masks, in- program of the Forum, which is within the context of community. tellectualism, and humanistic held for the purpose of providing A community to be real in, to let tendencies and acknowledge an opportunity for a frank and the masks fall off, to make them for what they are - candid exchange of views on mistakes in, to be supported in autonomy from God. Then begin national security matters bet- and to give an ethical balance to to radically (to the root) in- ween students of the Air War one's life, to provide support in tegrate the religious, ethical, College and the invited guests. $nd the basis for transforming, jurial, intellectual, emotional, Included among those invited to organic, in-depth growth ex- etc. aspects of your life under the participate are educators, perience. Community can also Lordship of Jesus Christ as your business executives, labor provide a basis for social action, basis for community and leaders, government officials, a term that died after the New resulting action. journals and civic leaders. Stop in at Minolta SR-T 101 Kerr's Most of the week will be filets you keep your eyes where they belong

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BY TOM MANN "Miller played extraordinary The Gators three doubles team tennis," said coach Sam Freas. all gained the semis (which gains Nobody expected to beat Case "He played like a champion." one point apiece). The number Western at the tennis PAC's, and More praise came from a two team of Harry Moss and Tom nobody did. The Spartans Hiram opponent who said of Zisser upset W&J's entry which repeated as champions, edging Miller, "I've never seen a player was seeded first and was un- second place W&J and third place who had more control over his beaten all year at that spot. The Allegheny. The Gators also did passing shots." semis were a different story for what was expected of them as Moss-Zisser as they dropped a they beat out fourth place Hiram The rest of Allegheny's singles three set match, blowing the last and fifth place Bethany, the only players reached the semifinals set 7-5 after leading 4-2. The first two teams that were given a with the exception of number six, doubles team of Hileman and chance to move Allegheny out of Phil Bartholamae who lost a Miller lost in the semis 6-3, 6-0 to the third spot. close three set match in the W&J'a Steve Astraib and Bill preliminaries. Allegheny's Fred Jacobsen, and third doubles of Allegheny's third was a strong Moore who had not won a match Bartholamae and Moore got one, as every singles player all year at the number four spot cleaned by the W&J twosome 6-1, except one was defeated by an was moved down to number five 6-0. eventual PAC champion. That and registered a phenomenal one was Allegheny's Bob "Slow upset as he stopped Hiram's Allegheny, by holding on to Mo" Miller and he was the PAC Rueben Mitchelle in the third place in PAC's kept the Blue champion at the number two preliminaries before falling to and Gold in a strong position for singles spot. Last season, Slow PAC champion Jeff Sjabo in the the All-Sports trophy. Said a Mo reigned as the PAC's number semis. satisfied coach Freas, "The big five singles champ, but moved up thing is that we'll probably take to two this year. It was PAC TENNIS the All-Sports trophy, Case questionable if he could do the Western can't overcome us now." job. Miller performed well for the netters, losing only two PAC 1. Case 21 Slow Mo Miller should get the matches, but his dominance in 2. W & J 15 last word for his fine play. Often the championships was superb. accused of not playing Slow Mo ripped Case Western's 3. Allegheny 10 agressively enough, Miller's Tom Moas, previously un- 4. Hiram dazzling tennis spoke for itself .. ALLEGHENY'S SLOW MO MILLER shows the style that made him defeated, 6-1, 6-4 in the finals; as 7 PAC champion at number two singles. Miller's fine performance 5. Bethany but why not quote him. he displayed fine passing shots 4 "I played my best ever; a lot of helped the Gators to a third place finish in the PAC's. Slow Mo and excellent strokes. swamped Case Western's Tom Moas 6-1, 6-4 as he dominated the 6. JCU 3 my opponents came to net and Spartans with fine passing shots.. 7. CMU 0 my passing shots kept going in. My backhands really were 8. Thiel 0 dropping down the line and 'i was Forbringer, Bell win really surprised. It's a really Harry Moss fell to eventual good feeling." champion Pete Popovich 6-3, 6-1, one singles in the semis, and The netters have three more Gators top Edinboro twice number three Pete Hileman lost remaining matches against Pitt, to Case Jeff Kalafa 7-6, 4-6, 6-4. Dehrend, and Westminster. Pett Tom Zisser upset second seeded should give Allegheny the most Bert WElt of Hiram at fourth By JOAN LEUTHNER trouble, but coach Freas says he scored on left fielder Chuck singles before falling to the plans to let some players see Both of the Scots' runs were Serafini's errant handling of the eventual PAC champion of W&J action that have not played so As the Gator bats began to unearned, having come in the relay. in the semis. much this season. Anything can make healthy sounds again, the first when Jim Higley misplayed "I felt" strong," said For- happen. best back-to-back pitching of the a pop-up. Then the Gators broke bringer. "My curve ball was season was turned in last loose for five runs in the top of the working well because the wind Saturday by Lou Forbringer and seventh, and Forbringer gained was blowing in my face. My Chris Bell. The seniors hurlers his fourth victory. control wasn't bad - I kept it guided Allegheny to a twin bill Allegheny's rally started with a down." sweep over Edinboro, 5-2 and 7-2, pair of walks issued to pinch In game two, Chris Bell was snapping the Gators' three-game hitter Mike Quarantillo and Clark sharp, displaying perhaps his losing streak. Now with a 7-5 Fisher. Pete Rich laid down a best control of the season. The overall record, 3-3 in the PAC, sacrifice bunt which was thrown Scots managed only one earned Allegheny travels to John Carroll away by Edinboro's reliever, run, that coming in the bottom of today for a crucial doubleheader. allowing Quarantillo to come the fourth on a double and single. The Gators will probably have to home. With Fisher on third, Rich Unlike Bell's, the Edinboro win the remainder of their league on first, Harry Doutt slapped a pitching was wild, relinquishing games to keep their title hopes grounder to Scot shortstop Roy seven walks. Three walks in the alive. Hiram and Carroll are Stauffer. Stauffer threw to the top of the fifth helped Allegheny currently the OAC's one-two plate. but Fisher beat the peg, take a 6-2 lead. The Gators had clubs. scoring the tying run. Maropis picked up three runs the inning Edinboro was three out away singled up the middle to bring before, Rich and Doutt getting from winning Saturday's opening Rich home, and Forbringer gave -big hits. contest 2-0, and it looked like himself two insurance runs when "I'm feeling a little better," Forbringer was going to lose his hesingled to left. Forbringer's hit said Bell. "For a while my curve best-pitched game of the year. knocked in Doutt, and Maropis was hanging - it's working better now." "Allegheny has a nice team," said Edinboro coach Bill LaRosa. INTRODUCING: "They played good ball. We didn't seem to be up for it. We walked too many men. Sooner or later you're going to capitalize on that." La Rosa singled out Allegheny's third baseman for praise. "Steve Lanier is a good ballplayer," said LaRosa. "I'd like to have him on my tean." Lanier appeared to be swinging much more freely at the plate last Saturday, and Pete rich, starting in right both games, looked good. The Gators' fielding still needs work, but was definitely improved. "We're hitting a lot better than we have been," said Coach Bob Garbark. "I think maybe we're over the hump." Today's .. GATOR HURLER Chris Bell regained his pitching touch with a doubleheader with Carroll should strong performance in Allegheny's 7-2 victory over Edinboro Satur- tell the tale. day. Kentucky Fried Chicken from Pregnant? ART'S RESTAURANT You've seen it before—you probably buy it occasionally. But 966 Park Ave. Need Help? what do you do with it when its empty? Does it got broken, or Call 332 - 5023 for "Instant Service" thrown out? 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Bob closely by Bill Papas who was Porter rallied back from his timed in an identical 10:4. broken leg, finishing fourth in the The Allegheny track team put Smith injured together a good all-around effort pole vault with a 12'6" effort. In a to cop second place in the annual mild disappointment Rich Haver The biggest disappointment of PAC track and field cham- finished third in the high jump, the day for the Gators came when pionships held last Friday and tying three other jumpers at 6'2" the league's fastest hurdler, Saturday on John Carroll's all- but finishing behind them sophomore Dale Smith, pulled up weather track in Cleveland. Case because of more misses. The lame over the second hurdle in Western Reserve won the meet as highest finish of any of the Gator Friday's preliminaries. Had he expected, rolling up 170 ponits. fieldmen came in the shot put as stayed healthy he was the odds on The Gators amassed 86 points Chuck Slater heaved the iron ball favorite to take both the 120 high with Carnegie-Mellon third with 46'9 1/2" good for second place to and 440 intermediate hurdles. To 67; Thiel with 61; Bethany with Radaovich of Bethany. make matters worse "Gosh" will 56; John Carroll 45; Hiram 35 and Relay sets record be spending his junior year in Washington and Jefferson last England and will thus be with 7. The Gator runners did not On the track the Gators had ineligible to run even as a senior seem to be bothered by the 20- many fine performances. The when he returns to Allegheny. mile an hour wind that was miles relay team composed of Rich Sturtz picked up the slack blowing in their faces; indeed, Dave Darwin, Robin Small, Bill though and gained a fifth place many of them turned in their best Papas, and Ira Hilf set a new finish it the 120 highs with a time performances of the year. The Allegheny record with their of 16:3. The most exciting race of second place finish is the highest surprise second place finish in a the day was the 880 run in which the Gator thinclads have been time of 3:28.5. The 440 relay team the top four runners finished able to turn in in the PAC's in finished fourth in their race. under 1:58. It was won by Reid of many years and gives Allegheny Gator distance ace Chris Space Hiram in 1:55.2. many valuable points in the race picked up a pair of seconds in the The second place finish along for the All-Sports crown of the grueling mile-three mile double. with the fine 4-1 record gives the Conference. He paced out a 4:25.8 mile time to Gators the makings of a fine The Gators' all-around depth finish second to Case Western's season with just two meets left. shows up in the individual Jeff Tanchon and came back to The Gators take on Hiram today results. Senior Jim Crawford run a 15:07.7 in the three mile, at the Robertson Field circuit. finished third in the javelin with a only four seconds behind Case Judging by the big disparity_ in heave of 172'7". Jim Litzinger Western's Greg Bowser. Robin their relative place finishes, finished fourth for the Gators in Small turned in a 51:0 clocking in Hiram was next to last, it should the triple jump, hopping out to a the 440 dash good for fourth be another Gator victory. The distance of 41'6 1/2". In the discus place. The Gators picked up a Thinclads will close out their freshman Rich Timer picked up a two-three finish in the 100 yard season on the 16th of the month sixth with a toss of 128'5" and dash with Ed Pinkham sprinting against the Westminster Titans, . ALLEGHENY SPRINTER BILL PAPAS sped to two third place Wolfe finished sixth in the long to the finish in 10:4 followed in New Wilmington. finishes in 104) yd and 224) yd dashes at the PAC championships.

Blystone hot , Golfers 2nd after first round

By TOM MANN "I was surprised the lowest lower today. Allegheny, if it holds score was 77, - said junior Jeff onto second place, or passes Thiel The Allegheny golf team is in Leimbacher. "The greens were for first will be in excelllent excellent position after the first the fastest ever though." position for the PAC All-Sports round of play in the PAC The golfers teed off according trophy. Allegheny is now just two championships at the Meadville to their PAC averages, with the points ahead of Case Western Country Club. The Gators, with a lowest going off first. Today the after the Spartans' tennis and 404 point total, stand three pairings go according to track victories. The Gators have strokes hack of first-place Thiel yesterday's scores, with the best 46 points to Case's 44, but a first and are eight strokes ahead of ;cores going off last. Another or second in golf would give AC Carnegie Mellon and Washington iactor involved is the PAC ruling eight or seven points, while the and Jefferson. Final round action which has each team throw out Spartans will probably finish no THE ALLEGHENY LACROSSE CLUB; seated left to right: Pete their highest score of the day; Bedrossian, Paul Washington. Second row: Doug Arnold, Bill Evans, is being played today, and un- higher than fourth. Bob Baskus, Tom Murphy, J.T. Henderson, Russ Jenkins, Steve Atlas, fortunately the results cannot be ',bus Phil Herbert's 88 was not PAC GOLF Dick Paulk. Back row: John Eldridge, Gary Rentz, Bob Eagan, Tom obtained by the Campus before counted, but niether was Thiel's Hommel, George Kunkle, Bill Hosmer. Missing: Kevin Donlon, high score of 93. The Gators First round press time. Allegheny coach Ralph Tollberg, Dan Lillard. Norm Sundstrom was optimistic would be in first place if not for last night about his team's these throw aways. 1. Thiel 401 chances saying, "We're in the All ifs excluded, the Gators 2. Allegheny 404 best challenging position; I don't performed decently but are 3. CMU 412 think CMU and W&J can catch capable of shooting better. New Thiel from eleven strokes back." Blystone's fine round was a 4. W & J 412 surprise, but Leimbacher, 5. Case 418 Blystone low Ladutko, and Wiltman shot only 6. Bethany 432 around their average. With all at the Red Barn®. The Gators' Curt "Super Fly" teams more accustomed to the 7. JCU 433 Blystone, who had the highest fast greesn the scores should be 8. Hiram 455 PAC average (85.7) on the team, came through big with a 77 to CheeseBuster. place him in a tie for low in- dividual along with Thiel's Terry A full 1/4 pound of pure ground Allen and Tom Novakand W&J's beef, zesty melted cheese, the Ed Zeekey. Allegheny's number best fresh fixin's and our own one player, Jeff Leimbacher, savory sauce. When you're whose PAC average was 80.5, hungry for more, try our new fired an 83 along with Bill Jones CheeseBuster. at the number five spot. Todd Ladutko shot an 80 in the second position; Bob Wiltman took 81 strokes, and Phil Herbert had an 88. We're open 7 days a week. Most of the Allegheny golfers Mon. - Thurs. 11am - 12prn took a while to get going Fri. & Sat. 11am- 1pm yesterday and the front nine Sunday 12am - 11 pm scores were not good. But, led by Todd Ladutko's 37 on the back, the Gators' scores improved. 10% discount to "I was a little disappointed in Allegheny students out front nine scores, but the guys with I.D. cards. really pulled together on the hack," said Sundstrom. Scores high

The greens at the Meadville country club were cut the day before the first round and proved to be extremely fast which ac- 952 Market Street counts for the less than average Or putting. This was probably the Call in your order reason for the absence of any low There's a whole lot more 724 4749 70's scoring which was expected of what you're hungenn for at the Red Barn. from a couple Thiel golfers. Page 8 CAMPUS Tuesday, May 8, 1973 AFSC presents peace film

with artificial structures), are imprisoned by their battered BY BARBARA LANDIS AND physical therapy, and bodies, others by iron bars. None BETTY WILLIAMS rehabilitation for injured of them deserve to be forgotten. The war in Vietnam is over. civilians. You can help the AFSC in their The treaty has been signed and In addition to providing efforts towards peace and American military personnel medical aid, the AFSC is also rehabilitation. have been removed. "Peace with concerned with freeing the more This week on campus an honor", according to many, has than 200,000 civilian political educational and fund-raising been achieved. As soon as the prisoners in South Vietnam. campaign is being sponsored by majority of American men were According to the Indochina Betty Williams and Larry Streib home, the United States, sighing Mobile Education Project, "They for AFSC. A fund-raising party with relief, hastened to place are detained by a police force was given in Caflisch Lounge last Vietnam next to Korea in its which we finance, confined in weekend with music provided by scrapbook of memories most prisons which we built, and in- Tobo and the Banaboats (who did profitably forgotten. terrogated by individuals we a great job! ). Then they proceded to forget, trained and still advise." THe AFSC movie What Can I to erase from mind and emotion As a result of the peace treaty Do was shown last night in the the scars and guilts which had calling for the release of all Campus Center Activities Room accumulated on the consciences political prisoners, President followed by a talk by Col. Shirl of many Americans. The Thieu has changed the status of Gerlach, a former Army Staff photographs of maimed Viet- political prisoners to that of Officer for the Pentagon. Col. namese which previously caused criminal prisoners. In 1972, over Gerlach served twenty-four such an outpouring of dissent are 40,000 people were seized within a years in the Army and three now tucked into some dusty period of two weeks; a large years in the Pentagon. In 1963 he crevice of the soul. number of the prisoners are became dissatisfied over the role To forget is easy, especially students. The only crime they the U.S. military was being now that our troops are home. have committed is speaking out forced to play by the federal What is not so easy is to against their government. government. He spoke of the acknowledge that for many Prisoners can be held for two human suffering caused by the people the war is far from over. years without a trial, and the war, and urged students not to The child who has lost two legs period is renewable. During this forget the people of Vietnam now and an arm after stepping on a time they are often moved from that our troops are home. land mine will not forget. The jail to jail so their families will Literature from the American war may be officially ended, but lose track of them. Friends Service Committee is the child's torment continues. Beatings and various forms of available afternoons in the Neither will the thousands of torture are prevalent because Campus Center Lobby through prisoners in President Thieu's promotions are assigned to May 9. Any interested students jails. Their crime? Speaking out prison officials on the basis of the may attend a meeting Wed- for peace. number of "confessions" they nesday, May 9 at 7:00 in the The American Friends Service are able to obtain. Death is often Campus Center Browsing Lounge. Please come help. We Committee, a Quaker the result of these tortures. American poet Jerome Rothenberg, who will read and discuss several organization, is a group of The war is not over for must show the people of Vietnam that we have not forgotten. of his own works and recite and interpret his translations of American dedicated people who have thousands of Vietnamese. Some Indian poetry here on Thursday evening, May 10. The program will be refused to forget. Their policy held at 8:15 in Ford Chapel. throughout the Vietnam War as well as in other civila do in- SENIORS, from page 1 ternational conflicts has been "to bring impartial, non-political which was sent to faculty in the A recent national survey shows humanitarian aid to civilian middle of last month. The drops that just over 50 percent of the victims on each side of the in military for men and teaching college graduates get jobs in conflict, irrespective of the for women are most notable. their major field, 10 percent in to register at the placement of- there are no figures from which religion, race, or political Man fields indirectly related, and the fice. This does not guarantee a predictions can he made. The sympathies of the individuals." '69 '70 '71 '72 other 40 percent work at jobs for job but it at least opens some word from Ms. Fletcher if that 41.4 doors, if something comes in; if very In the past, the AFSC has Grad School 50 56 48 which they had no college the job situation is "Still 9 provided medical aid to civilians Military 16 12 8.8 preparation. your name is on a list, it puts you spotty but slightly better." The in both North and South Vietnam. Business 21 12 14.6 12.5 Recruiting by corporations was ahead in the line. It's a long shot person who gets out and digs increased at Atlegheny, but fewer that should not be overlooked. using all resources and contacts A rehabilitation center has been Other 10 9 18.5 16.6 seniors took interviews. It is wise It is hard to look ahead since available will get a job. established on the grounds of Unemplyd or Quang Nai Province Hospital. not reporting 3 11 10.1 20.5 The city of Quang Nai is surrounded by refugee camps Woman '69 '70 '71 '72 and the need for adequate Classifieds Grad School 46 36 46 33.3 medical facilities is over- Teaching 6.3 3 4.5 6 whelming. The center conducts a ------program of prosthetics (the Business 24.1 23 18.1 27.4 FOR SALE Penthouse apartment available at A RESERVATION for the Erie replacement of missing limbs Unemployed or very reduced rate for summer. Zoo bus trip, which is leaving Sunday, May 20, at 11:30, must be not reporting 7 10 8 14.3 IBM Composer with seven fonts (8, Bedrooms, living room, kitchen, signed out through Mrs. Huff, 10, 11, and 12 point). Also a Frieden bath with shower, all thoroughly furnished, plus T.V. Close to Campus Center Secretary, by May headliner with fonts, paper. Both • campus. 336-3449. 18. The 75 cent charge must be paid used. For prices and further in- then. formation, contact the Campus, FOR SALE: two portable TV's, A Box 12, Allegheny College, one like new, color, with earplug; THERE WILL BE A MEETING DOO Meadville, 16335, or phone 814-724- one black and white, needs repairs. of the Honorary Degree Committee —Bob Salmaggi, 5386. College area. Call 337-7355 evenings in President Pelletier's office on Group W Radio 5 to 9. Tuesday, May 8, 1973 at 3 p.m. $100 SCHOLARSHIP for any sophomore or junior man or woman planning a career in Education. OPEN MEETING this Wed- Sponsored by KDE, applications ANNOUNCEMENTS nesday (May 9): "Problem are available in 205 Ruter and due Pregnancies: Alternatives" at 8 on or before May 15. STUDENTS INTERESTED in p.m. Informal discussion with area INTERVIEWS for Camp Clear developing their won major under professionals after audio-visual Pool, Friday, May 11 - 10 to 3. You the Special Majors Program should presentation. Meet at Campus must sign up at Placement Office. Conference Room. •••••• •••••••••••••••• contact one of the following Professors: Stevens, 118 Quigley; Kern, 231 Cochran; or Lundgren, Softball, anyone? For those in- flame a little this 213 Carr Hall. terested, there will be Co-Rec softball at Robertson Field every LOST: one Wednesday balck umbrella with a Sunday at 1 :30 p.m. until May 27. wooden handle at South Hall Bring your own glove, for we've cafeteria on Wednesday or Thur- night only got a limited supply of sday. Contact box 742. equipment. See you at the field!

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ON'T Anyone wishing to purchase Colloquy T shirts please leave $1.50 •. with your order for size (small, :;The Rolling Stones RET! medium, large, extra large( and Traashow number of shirts with Kerrie *.• Logan, Box 1176 before next Get a guitar! Monday. If insufficient orders are :.• GIMME Claw with Epiphone received money will be refunded. 'T 5 p m sHELTERi ALLEGHENY Student Help :f. Center. 724-4369. Sunday Thur- 0•0.1.1 by Clwyd Mays.. Ailbed IAA,. Odd.* Zoo.. • Yamaha A ALsysiya F... Inc ....bon Spring sday, 1 pm 4:30 pm, 7 pm lam. Toredo Friday 1 pm thru Monday 1 am. / VI 0111 GPI 9:00pm Chicken Martin Applications are now being ac- Groups perform from 9pm to lam. cepted for the Student Ex- Double Feature starts Wednesday House el Kok perimental Theatre Board for next ID.'s required. 287 Ckeaftwi year. Send to Box 189 statement of interest and any theatre ex- Meadville Cinema II Venango Ave., Cambridge Springs Barney Frick - C7ass of '49 perience.