Voi.102,No. 13 UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE, NEWARK. DEL Friday. October 20. 1978 I On the Strike Keeps Student-Teachers Home By EILEEN STUDNICKY Inside When the New Castle County teachers . decided to walk off of their jobs on Monday, . they not only held up education for elemen­ tary and high school students; 122 universi­ Shockley ty seniors student-teaching this semester are sitting at home too. ~t' Has Spoken "Students do not ~ross picket lines, ac­ ~ cording to university policy," said Director ,;'3\ But the crowd was more of Clinical Studies Angela B. Case. entertaining than the lecture The university's regulation concerning ....................... p. 3 teacher strikes states: "If the strike is not settled within five teaching days, the University of Delaware will remove the , student teachers and place them in another district for the duration of the s~mester." Nixon Nixon Because of· the problems involved in Many Republican candidates transferring student-teachers from district to district, Case said she will begin don't want the former Presi· transferring them October 30, ten days dent campaigning for them after the strike began. "We are gearing up ....................... p. 7 so that if things are not settled within ten days these students will have placement," she said. Since the strike began student-~eachers at , the elementary school level have been tak­ You Are What ing seminars that would otherwise have been spread over the course of the You Eat semester, according to Case. Most students who will teach in secon· And UD students should all dary schools are taking exams this week, be extras in the movie according to Dr. William E. Pulliam of Educations Curriculum and Instruction. ...... ,... _ "G II rease ............. p. 13 They are scheduled to begin teaching Oc- ' • ,~ tober 23. · ~' Case is considering 496 openings for stu- .. -....- ... ·~ dent teachers in n~ar-by private and · "-· "' "' "'-"" parochial schools and in public schools in ""'· ·~... ·': . "" • "' Sex Education Appoquinimink, Del., Cecil County, Md., "'' .·- [ ~"' and Avon Grove, Pa. She said she will not "" Inner View with the director make any final decisions until the ten day of the university's program period is up. She said she regards transfer­ ring students from district to district as a ................... .. p.l4 "small inconvenience, rather than a big problem.'' Case said she sees transportation as the main problem in transferrin~ students No Vacancy teachers. She said they may have to double up in carpools. It's hard to find a place to Faculty and administration are "keeping their fingers crossed" that the strike will study ................ p. 15 not last long enough to destroy op­ portunities for students at the sophomore and junior levels of Clinical Studies to enter Review photographer Andy Cline field -training as scheduled, according to POUNDING THE PAVEMENT instead of the books, New Castle County Unfortunate Professor William B. Moody, coordinator teachers brought public education to a standstill since Monday. The strike has . of the elementary general program. also hampered senior '3ducotion majors who are student teaching this The seventeen education students semester. Children (Contlnu.d on Page 6) A world where merely surviv­ ing is a struggle ....... p. 21 Publicity Quells Tower Party Violati~ns By LORRAINE BOWERS tendency to read all policies, warning will be sent written py with having a large party, Fewer party policy viola­ but upperclassmen (the ma­ notice,· warning him that the that is, until they realize that tion warnings have been jority of Towers residents) next time he violates the par­ they might be in violation of issued in Christiana Towers aren't that interested," said ty policy by having guests in policy and might get in trou- ·, during the last few weeks and Rainaldi. the hallway (or any other . ble." towers residents have been One Towers resident sug­ related violation) he will Students must learn to take responding to warnings gested that she an~') her automatically be subject to a precautions by not allowing Calendar ................ 5 recently, according to Chris­ friends were just afraid' that proprietary hearing (before more students than they can tiana Towers Complex Coor­ if they had a party, they the complex coordinator and handle into their parties, she Campus Briefs ............ 5 dinator_I..eslie Rainaldi. would get into trouble. "So we area manager) and probably said. Calssifieds .............. 23 just aren't going to have lose his room. But many towers residents I. analysis I' Editorial ................ 12 any," she said. "Students are now realizing said that it's hard to keep a Fewer problems· could be · The party policy states, that the party policy makes party size down. "It's also im­ . i Et Cetera ............... 15 the result of the recent "When a party spills into the them accountable for their possible to get 50 drunken I Retrospect ............... 5 publicity which party hallway or people gather out­ parties. So often they don't students out ~our hallway I violators have received, she side of a room having a party, realize the responsibilities of too," said orieresident. Sports .............•.... 28 agreed. the residents of that room will a party which is too large, un­ Rainaldi said the party This Weekend ........... 22 "Maybe because of recent be issued a ten minute warn­ til it is too late," said Rainaldi policy is the only way to effec­ incidents, residents have a ing" to clear the hallway. who continued, "To be tively deal with violators. better understanding of the Rainaldi explained that a honest, I think that most However, · Dave Butler, policy. Freshmen have a student given a ten ~ute party-givers are usually hap- (Contlnu.d on,.... 2) THE REVIEW, UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE, NEWARK, DEL October 20, 1978 ... Party Policy (Continued from Page 1) She said she does check assistant director for with her immediate super­ Residence Life, said there are visor, Butler, to be sure that C\SWLANC\ problems with the policy. she is going about a case in RESTAURANT Residence Life officials need correct procedure with input from students, he said. residence policies. A number of towers "Butler gets no specifics on residents said that, in their the cases and does not know estimation, the party policy what students I am referring was not working efficiently. to," she said. A FULL DINNER MENU One resident said, "Too many However having the in­ students are ending up get­ dividual who has brought Served till1 0 pm every night ting disciplinary records as a charges against the student, result of all the recent viola­ judge the case, seems to sug­ tions. (According to The gest a conflict of interests. the Choicest Cuts of Beef used for FILETS, Review's estimates, approx­ SIRLOINS, and our Flaming BEEF-KEBOB . .... imately 34 students this Rainaldi disagreed with ..... the Finest in Fresh Seafood: SCAMPI, semester have either receiv­ this saying, "the recent deci­ LOBSTER, KING CRAB . ..... ed or are awaiting notice of sions made with the residents violating the party policy). from the sixteenth floor west Another said that despite tower are a good example of the fact that he and his room­ my objectivity.'' SALAD BAR mates did not host a party Out of 12 warnings, four OVER 20 FRESH VEGETABLES AND GARNISHES earlier this month and did not students had charges dropped sign for any guests, they still against them, one student LATE NITE MENU received eviction notices was put on probation, six OMELETTES & BURGERS following a proprietary hear­ students were evicted and one ing. student only received a warn­ Raimlldi, as complex coor­ ing. GOURMET BURGERS AT REASONABLE PRICES dinator decides what Rainaldi, who did preliminary action must be undergraduate work at Penn taken when a student violates State and worked as a hall party policy; whether the stu­ director at the University of DAILY COCKTAIL & MENU SPECIALS dent should receive a warning Missouri, agreed that Chris­ letter or a proprietary hear­ tiana Towers represented a "Newark's Finest Happy Hour" ing. Rainaldi said she makes unique situation in terms of a this decision following residence hall (when com-· eyidence that she receives, pared with other residence Hours: Sun.-Mon. 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. brought to her attention by halls). Tues. thru Sat. 11 a.m. to 1 a.m. either a resident assistant or "Historically, high rise 366-0710 a member of Security. buildings have always had In case of a proprietary more problems," she said. 21-27 Choate St. • Newark hearing, Rainaldi then hears And students agree that the the case and makes a decision towers has a reput.<ttion for on further action. being a ''party place.'' NEWFROMRCA Available Novv at Includes: Hang On To Yourself Fame • " Heroes" ., Station To Station Reco:o ser Daryl Hall John Oates Along the Red Ledge Includes: I Don't Wanna Lose You It's a Laugh Melody for a Memory RCfl The Last Time Look for unadvertised specials every week and colored vinyl releases. October 20, 1978 THE REVIEW, UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE, NEWARK, DEL. Page 3 Confrontation At Clayton Hall- Shockley Presents Views to An Unsympathetic Crowd By KEN MAMMARELLA philosophical questions in this, He blamed some welfare pro- ed" to live " may cause civilization " Th_ere is definitely a!l which I think are really the ones grams (such as Aid to Families toself-destru<:t. "American ~egro TragedY:: It causing the most problems," he with Dependent Children) which "Those who will suffer ~ost are sho~s up m . the educa~10nal said, referring to the changes in "may be unwittingly encouraging the babies who get an unfair sh~ke achievements; It shows up m the societies that he proposes as some of the least effective of their parent's badly loaded dice- employment statistics," IQ- "thinking exercises." elements of the black minority to cup.
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