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Montclair State University Montclair State University Digital Commons The onM tclarion Student Newspapers 3-4-1970 The onM tclarion, March 04, 1970 The onM tclarion Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.montclair.edu/montclarion Recommended Citation The onM tclarion, "The onM tclarion, March 04, 1970" (1970). The Montclarion. 130. https://digitalcommons.montclair.edu/montclarion/130 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Newspapers at Montclair State University Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in The onM tclarion by an authorized administrator of Montclair State University Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. iWmitrlarion ^ ................... - - - ■■ ■' - — ■ ■ ■ •'-* Voi. 44, No. 25. Montclair State College, Montclair, N.J. 07043. Wed., March 4, 1970 ---------------------------------------- 'N Write-In Candidate Wins, Then - WHAT’S HAPPENING Calls Humanities A roundup of national collegiate news compiled and edited by the MONTCLARION. ________________ _— J Election’A Farce’ A SOLAR ECLIPSE A total solar eclipse, a rare phenomenon in the Question United States will be visible in nearly all parts of the country on Sat., March 7. Dr. Hugh Allen, professor ‘IN MY BEAUTIFUL BALLOON’ Validity of of physics and astronomy explained that the spectacle, in which a new moon comes between the Constitution sun and the earth will begin at 1:31 p.m. and end at 1:34 p.m. (EST). The eclipse will be complete at By Cyndi Lepre 2:48 p.m. Staff Reporter Potential viewers are cautioned to use extreme Maurice Moran, junior English care in protecting their eyes. Layers of exposed major, last Friday refused to be photographic firm after developing may serve as sworn in as a senator of the protection, but even then, prolonged viewing is not School of Humanities, charging recommended. that the elections held last Wednesday were not sufficiently representative of the student body DECA FASHION SHOW of that school. TONITE IN AUDITORIUM "This so-called senate is a The Distributive Education club of America farce, and I cannot be party to a (DECA) will present the newest spring fashions at farce," Moran told the audience their annual fashion show at 8 p.m. tonite in of senators, School of Humanities Memorial auditorium. representatives and MSC "We expect to attract a large crowd and have a administrative officials. "I would successful show," said Joan Nau, the model be proud to serve as a chairman. DECA, in conjunction with the representative of the English Willowbrook shopping center will present the department," Moran continued, second of the two shows tonight. The first was held "but I do not feel that 10 votes last night at Willowbrook. out of over 400 students qualifies Miss Nau, a comely graduate of Barbizon me as a valid representative." School of Modeling, said that 21 stores are Moran was a write-in candidate in participating with three models representing each the election, and never declared one. There will be a "most popular model" contest his candidacy. with male and female winners elected by the Following Moran's statement audience and a "most professional model" selected run-off candidate, Andy by four judges. Tickets are on sale for $1 in Life MacIntyre also refused to take the Hall. oath. "I agree with Mr. Moran," MacIntyre told the audience, "and POLICE CONFRONT STUDENTS TO PROMOTE EMPLOYMENT The Story M IA M I (Special) - Tho they're not the most Behind the Story popular people on college campuses today, the - See Page 2. Miami (Fla.) police department will be contacting students in an effort to interest them in a police career. I don't feel that three votes is "O p e ra tio n Badge" will see policemen sufficient representation to elect themselves confront and convince candidates that me as a senator of the school. I careers in law enforcement are attractive. would be proud to represent the Said Capt. James Minix, personnel director for English department if a proper the Miami police department, "We aren't getting election were held." enough of the kind of people who can meet our Dr. Morris McGee, chairman of standards and pass our rigorous training program." the election committee ruled out Students who decide to enter the force must of order the pair's contention that complete a three-month course in police science at the election was illegal and the Miami Police academy. The course is equivalent continued with the installation to 12 college credits. cerem ony according to the agenda. COLLEGE OPEN TO ALL After the meeting, McGee told WHO WANT IT BY 2000 the M O N T C LA R IO N : "They College for all who want it by the year 2000 were naive in assuming that their is the topic of a report by the Carnegie Commission peers would turn out in large on Higher Education. numbers for any election." Altho The study shows how two-year colleges and exact numbers are not available, special programs for underprivileged students could McGee estimated that 10% of the be used to make a college education available to all English department's 420 students students who desired it. voted. A count of the total School "We do not believe that each young person of Humanities' ballots showed should, of necessity, attend college," said the that 143 out of a possible 1,061 report. "Quite the contrary. Many do not want and votes were cast. will not want to attend, and it cannot be shown that Earlier this week SG A English all young persons will benefit sufficiently from The beaming face amongst the bouncing balloons department representatives attendance to justify their time and the expense belongs to Karen Pfeuffer o f Alpha Sigma Upsilon Robert Stickel and Timothy involved." at last Sunday's Inter-Sorority Council Open House Fanning issued a statement to the This is the committee's second report. The first in Life Hall. The annual event marks the start of M O N T C LA R IO N claiming that concerned a civilian "G l bill" to remove all spring rushing. they "questioned the validity of financial barriers to college by 1976. Please Turn to Page 2. • Closeup --------------------- ------------------------------------------------- □ATEBOOK Morris McGee: College Spirit The Story Behind By Cheryl B. Bracking The Story A calendar o f events and places in Staff Reporter die metropolitan area. College years are much more than a distant memory and The life of a journalist has once-yearly visit to ivy-covered never been easy. Cyndi Lepre, V._______________________ > halls for Dr. Morris G. McGee, pert and alm ost red-haired associate professor of English at reporter for the M O N T C LA R IO N , WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4. MSC. found that out this weekend the DECA FASHION SHOW. Montclair State College, After ten years of absence, hard way. Memorial auditorium. 8 p.m. McGee, a 1949 graduate of MSC, FILM . Fellini's "Juliet of the Spirit." Paterson State returned to his old alma mater as College, Raubinger hall. 3:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. A tte n din g the School of THE PRICE. Luther Adler. Playhouse on the Mall, an assistant professor of English, H um anities Senate induction Bergen Mall, Paramus. Tues. Frid. 8:30 p.m.; Sun. 7:30 serving simultaneously as public almost by accident, she suddenly p.m. (thru March 22). relations director and, later, on MID-BLOCK ART SERVICE. "We're a Proud found herself in the middle of the the committee for the College People." Gallery, 381 Central Ave. East Orange. Daily, controversy covered in the story Development Fund, which he noon—6 p.m.; Wednesday noon—9 p.m. (thru March). on page one , "Had I known it PAUL SISKO. Sculpture and sculptured furniture. helped to initiate. would develop into a crisis," Miss Montclair State College, Sprague library foyer, (thru March True to the alumni spirit, 20 ). Lepre commented, "I would have McGee has kept himself active in ART EXHIBIT. Plastics by Mary Ann Siegfried. Drew been better prepared. I mean, you alumni affairs, editing "Alum ni University college gallery. Brothers hall. Mon.-Fri. 9-5 p.m.; never have a tape recorder when weekends 3-5 p.m. (thru March 18). Forum”, a twice-yearly campus you need one." ART EXHIBIT. Abstract Expressionism and Beyond. publication, and writing a column, Morris McGee Montclair art Museum, (thru March 8). "From Where I Sit," for "Alum ni From Where He Sits ART EXHIBIT. American Realists and The Eight. The meeting's proceedings gave Newark Museum, 49 Washington St. weekdays noon-5 p.m.; L if e , " the quarterly alumni her temporary writer's cramp Sun. 1-5 p.m. (Thru March 8). newspaper, which in past years, he while attempting to get in writing active in politics, running twice has also edited. all the excitement of the few for mayor in his hometown of Presently, in addition to his moments. FRIDAY, MARCH 6 teaching duties at MSC, McGee Caldwell. He has also taken part in MISS MONTCLAIR STATE PAGEANT. Montclair holds a chair in the the theatrical productions of the State College, Memorial auditorium. 8 p.m. faculty-student senate of the Caldwell Players, an amateur FRANCIS ALENIKOFF. Layers and Spaces A theater group, an interest which Dance/Film/Light/Theater/Sound Event. Montclair State School of Humanities; is faculty college, fine arts auditorium. 8 p.m. adviser to fraternity Psi Chi, and is carries over from his college days, VIOLINIST. Erick Friedman. New Jersey Symphony. working on a new graduate when he was active in the MSC Henry Lewis, conductor. Montclair high school.

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