200 Sit In On Foru m On Tuesday night , Sept. 16, an open forum witn Presi dent Nossen was sp onsore d by the Philoso phy Club for the entire student body. Before the open forum the President made a statement of his own position . He explained how many forces try to keep his philoso phy from work ing. The president further stated the pressures of his office from different academic groups allowed for a broadening of the basis of decision-makin g. tive grou ps. When speaking of pr oposedcurr iculum changes , Dr . Nossen stated that he felt there should be no more prescribed courses because the "four puny years in front of us" do not allow us to be so general. He also stated that there is a "desirabilit y in reduction of hours in a cour se." M an y of hi s shorter comments touche d on student di ssent which he felt was needed for contruc tive experimentation. He also emphasized that he did not like Friday, Sept. 19 Dance Loves Sonic Dream 9-12 p.m. Cente nnial Gym Saturday, Sept. 20 Dance Somethin ' Different 9-12 p.m. Centennia l Gym Tuesday, Sept. 23 Movie Texas Across The River 8:30 p.m. Carver Aud. Lit-Film Pr op oses Fu n d Event The BSC Literary and Film Society will present a petition to the College Council Sept. 22 for its first fund -raisin g event , a double feature of underground films from Europe: PRAGUE: SUMMER OF TANKS , made by profe ssional film-makers during the first moments of the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia , and PARIS: THE RIGHT TO SPEAK , filmed by Fre nch students in the heat of the Paris riots of 1968. T entat ive date f or these fil ms is October 1. The proposed admission charge - $1.50 genera l admission , $1.00 student admission. Dr. Nossen Speaks... Dr, Nossen state d that he thou ght the AAUP Joint Statement was a ver y sound document and that he would pr esent It to the Board of Trustees in November after review and appro val by student , faculty and ad ministra- censorshl p except in the case of personal attacks which are often unnecessary . In closing he thanked the students for their questions and told the m to feel free to discuss any problem or disagreement with him. Coalition Organized Gre encastle , Ind . — (I.P.)— A new college organization actively seeking to replace campus violence with campus reason is gettin g Its national and state leadership from two DePauw University students. John Long and Terry Lester have been named National Coordi nator and State Coordinator for The Ma jority Coalition. The organization was born at the University of Texas last spring. Senator John Tower of Texas and Governor Edgar . Whitoomg at Indiana have font on record New Policies CALENDAR FALL SCHEDULE The BSC Literary and Film Society has announced its Fall , 1969 Fil m Serie s. Weds ., Oct . 22 — LA DOCE VITA Weds ., Nov. S — THE GRAPES OF WRATH Weds., Nov. 19 — MONIKA Weds ., Dec. 3 - THE LORD OF THE FLIES Weds ., Dec. 17 — NOTHINGBUT A MAN Weds ., Jan. 7 — CARTOUCHE Field Trip s and OffCampus Activities Sponsor s of college organiza tions and coaches of at hl etic teams are required to file lists of students who will be off campus for field trips , athletic contests , concerts and other ac. Grad Back John J . Zarski , a graduate of Bloomsburg State College, has been named to the faculty of that institution as assistant pro fessor serving in the capacity of Assistant Dean of Men. Zarski star ted his new dut ies at the beginning of the summer post session on August 11, 1969, according to Elton Hunsin ger, Dean of Students . A native of Shenand oah, Pennsylvania , Zarski attended St . Casimir's Elementary School and the former J . W . Cooper High School which is now Shenandoah Valley. He received his bache lor of science degree in secondary education with a major in English from Bloomsburg State College in August , 1966. He then accept ed a graduat e assistantshi pat the University of Maryland , College Park , Maryland , where he was awar ded his master of arts degree in counseling an d personne l serv ices and has completed addi tional graduate study. Since July, 1968 , lie has been an Assistant to the Director of Admissions at the University of Mar yland . Zarski is a member of the American Personnel and Guidance Association of the American Association of Higher Education. tivities , with the Dean of Instr uction. The Dean of Instruction will send copies of these lists to the Dean of Stu dents , Dean of Men and Dean of Women. Faculty will not receive lists as they have in the past . Approved Absence Blanks Appro ved absence blanks will no longer be used by stu dents to inform faculty of illness or persona l r easons f or absence. Students will be expected to inf orm f acu lty of the reason for their absences , but the absence form is no longer required . Meeting Proce dure If you plan to use a class* room as a permanent meeting room throu ghout this coming year , please make initial ar ran gements with Mr . J ohnMulka . If you desire to announce youx meeting in the TODAY, the in< format ion must be submitte d tc Mr . Mulka ' s secretar y at leas* 24 hours in advance of the meeting. You are also reminded tha each organization may sponso: one fund-raising event pe semester . This.particular r efez ence is incorrectly written in th PILOT . You should review th fund-rais ing policy on page 2: in the PILOT . Member ship may be obtained , by sending name , box number , and a check for $3 (or $5 for two) to BSC Literary and Film Society, Box 306 , College Post Office. Membershi p includes admi ssion to pro grams , voting privileges , subscription to THE FOOTNOTE . Only Society members may at tend film screenings . kind of on-going campus forum . "At every campus where violent confrontations have taken place between students and adminis trators , studies have revealed an appallin g lack of communication between those involved ., " Long emphasised. "Th is lack of communication can only lead to plemented by other non-student further polarization of students representatives . . . into extreme rightist and leftist Pro babl y the primar y vehicle group s." in the platform is a recommend The form The Ma j ority Coali- ed 19-member committe e that tion takes on each campus Is a could servo as a model for a dematter of choice. It may have cision-makin g body. The comopen membershi pwith represent * mittee would include the presatlvei of campus clubs and or * ident of the board of trustees ganlcatlons, be an arm of the and the president of the univer - to endor se the new national organisatlon. The Majority Coalition op- existing student government , or sity, threi sdministrators, three 1 erates on the promise that all be a group of student leidsrs facult y munbers , eight student points of vtew on sad off campus ; representing all areas ofoampttt lead en ii*three -members«* * ought to be represented in some life. .. These would be sup- the hoiMAIit fffltyj community. * Students and Migrant* ¦ : ¦ '¦ ¦ ' • ¦¦ ¦ ' : ¦ ¦ • ' ¦ ¦ • • " •¦> ¦ ¦¦ < ¦ • ¦ . : ¦ ¦ • •- ¦:¦ ¦ • ' 'T : ¦ . ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦- ; : > ; # ^tu den td and J-^r of '5 M&G Intervi ews Preside nt Nossen ^r n u o i v ea in esUciy , l^are By Allan Maur er Many BSC students and Profs gave of their time and talents tc the local Migrant Day Care center this summer . Initiated in 1954 to give protective care and meanin gful lear> ning experiences to 3-5 year old migrant labore rs , the Day Care program is a community effort funded through state and federal sources and staffed largel y by volunteers . Agencies that have become involved include Health & Sanitation , which provide smed» ical and dental examination and center inspections , Depar t ment of Surplus foods, which helps the directors provide the children with a * balanced diet , and local churches , Boy Scout , Girl Scout , and 4-H Clubs, and in Bloomsbur g, the college. The preceding five grou ps partici pate throu gh the volunteered services of their individu al members. Students and Profs Involved Studen ts of BSC have shown interest and given of their time throughout the progr am according to Mrs , Eileen Sylvester , Center Director. Mr. William Acierno 's children ' s theatre group put on pupet shows for the Center ' s children on two* separate occasions . His 15 students made their own puppets , and ada pted scripts for presentat ion. Dr. Richman , Professor of Eng. lish , enchanted the youngster s L ^e n t e r with his one-man flute concerts . Anthony Sylvester , P ro f essor of History , took the child ren on a field trip to BSC, where they met Tom Funk , Editor of the '70 yearbook and got a view of 'the student publica tions offices (don't knock it , they 'r e some'thing to see). Other projects involving BSC istudents and faculty are planned , f—x Caia^S »lPPWd :miiooh) helped to start a dyna sty of football greatness . With his death college gridirons were poorer NEW YORK (UPD —Durin g because of his loss. But the the 42 years of their existence , richness and magic he gave the the Harlem Globetrotters have game have helped to make it the played bask etball in 87 coungreat sport it has been in the , traveling more than 5 tries first hundred years. As long as performin g million miles and there is a football someone will totalin g more before audiences remem ber R ockne of Notr e than 62.5 million. Dame. The latest edition of the BSC This year 's version of the BSC football team will kickoff the startiug line-up for the season 1969 season thi s Saturday night opener shou ld be as follows: at Lock Haven. The Huskies tra- Offense: SE— Berger Pittsbur gh Steeiers QT- Newbert ditional rivals will be flying high QGBeishline 194-7 club coached by to bomb the Huskies. C— Harmano s j ock . Sutherla nd *neo the The 1969 Bald Eagles don 't d o SG—McC ue anythin g fancy, but new hea d Philadelphia tew for. the ^^^^^^^^^^^ Send H any black & white or color ST~ Derr coac h Robert Weller has the ofCCWFgRewce EASTERN ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ photo H up to 8" x 10" (no negaSE- D. Skrimkowski fense built around the usua l fine a line that *nne wit h ^^^^^^^^^^^^ 1 tives) and the name "Swingl ine" W B- Wa rne r runn ing game that Lock Have n 2O6 POUNDS. AVERAGED ' ^^^^^^^^^^^^ cut Bfrom any Swingline stapler or TB— Firestine has a re putation for . FB- P. Skirn >kowski ^^^^^^^^^^^^ staple 1 refill package to: Poster1 talked with BSC head coach QB— Kopac z Jerr y Denstorff recentl y and ask,P.O. Box 165, Woodside , Mart ^ ^ ^ H^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ H ed him what he thou ght of thi s Defense ; LE— Skeldlng ^ ^ H E^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ H N.Y. I1377. Enclose amountcash , blow-u p; year 's team compared to 1968 , LT- Swan or money order (no ^HKI f^^^^^^ H check C.O.D/s) his first year at the reins. What MG— Lastowski in the of $2.00 I^ KhK^ HIIi ^ b^ bH and he said was that the team Is much RT— Sacco $4.00 for for each ^^ HHH B^^^^ H frame stronger than last year , but so RE- Reit y blow-u p as shown. H|H|^ ^ H are most of the other schools in LLB— Barnhart Terry and Dave applicable. tax where Add sales ^^ Hg^^^^^^^ H the conference. Because ot this R LB- Klock material returned Original 8-5 :30 ^^^^ H^^^^^^^ Smi Mon-S at open the recor d may not Improve much M LB— Stutzman undamaged. Satisfaction over last year's 3-4-1 mark. LHB— Jones ¦^^^^ ¦^^ 1 Closed Wed. ^^^^^ Tills year 's team Is more exRHB- Davis ^^^^^^^^^^ |^^ H guaranteed . Allow 30 days perienced with 21 letter men reS— He nning ^^^^^^^^^^ ^^H^H for deliver y. E. Ma in St., ^ turnin g from last year , But the A bus to the game will be pro Bloomsburg re serve s are thin and too many vided by the CGA and tickets may injuries could seriousl y cripple be procured from Mr. Mulka. Black and White . Cut the way you Want the Huskies' hopes. Already BSC ^ b^ b^ b^^ bW. "Outlined against a blue-gray October sky, The Four Horse men r ode again today." Thus spoke Gra ntland Rice on October 18, 1924. The Four Horse men he was referri ng to were Harry Stuhdldreher , J im Crow ley, Don Miller , and Eliner Layden , the great backfiel d of Notre Dame In the early twenties . The headcoach of this team was Knute Rochne , the immigra nt boy who became the greatest coach in college football . His 'name is, was and always will be a legend among college football coache s. Pro-Files Lock Haven - BSC Pre-Game Preview BLOW YOURSEL FUp| RIELLY'S BARBER SHOP has been slowed by two key injur ies. The first was to junior Bill Nagy who ruptured a spinal dlac lifting weights last summer. Nagy was the largest , and considered by many as the toughest , lineman on last year 's club. The other injur y was to Junior quar ter bac k Terr y Lessman , wh o tore a carti lage playing softball at the beginning of the summer. U is ironic that as good as both these men are , neither has had a full season of experience In college football. Both hobbled at sophomores last year for most of the season. Coach Denstorff said he was pleaawd with the performa nce of the tea m In the Tre nton pract ice. But , as he stated ," th»r« ar e still a lot of rou gh points to be smooth ed out * And the tea m must continue doing well in th« areas they did WtU ln thi practice. " Compliments of "Steree of Service " ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ NESPOLI jewelers i i < '¦ v - t ^ ' , i* . V^W y fy '^WWiW ¦ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ "^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ j jj ^^^ "^ ^t ^^^ oj i si ""^ /nmi^ uaw. Matn ;¦'¦ ! jP™"" !"™"''"" ™^™\ w ^^ V. tf I, Main ft., aiOOMIIURO "i p.ckof gm0ftLY 98< wUMOOO ffHti mff lMl SHOP Fine Jew elry and Watch Repair ^ Thi world 's larilit selling ^ stapler yet no laraer than a ^ DRESS i VWWWWWMWWWW I i 3I!at^H^ ^ | S S^^^HP TOT STAPLER ^¦Bb ($4.95 value) 111!*'6 frimt ** TSSlP ($7.95 vslue) MAREE'S REA It DERICK, Inc. i 2 ft. x 3 ft &o Piste raly *2t? b"IIR * .' lUOi H-OOlWUMMUVINUf; r UNOttUWO OITT.fl.i ' ' ' ¦¦ '" ( ¦ •' - .. .; •' ' Y ' ' ¦ : ¦ ' ¦• ¦' , ' ¦ • ¦ • ; ' • f ; " •¦ • *:• ¦ ' * • . . . - .. . ¦ ';. / ' . ' , ¦ " ' : . :: -** - ¦: ., -/.. . . , - '- — . :. •" '. v .y !- ¦ f •'!;;!? £ V' Dean of Students Dictates New Social Policies 1. The young ladi es and gentle * men are not allowed to pause and loiter for interc ommunication in the Halls , Society Rooms , Din* ing Rooms , or Par lors , unless by special permission. Neither are they permitted to walk , ride or corres pond with each other . 2. No absenc e from meals or tar diness on such occasions , is allowed without special permission obtained beforehand . Par * ticular attention to the requirements of tab le etiquette will be enjoined upon all . 3. Each student is required to be present at evenin g Chapel exerc ises, unless excused . 4. In the time intervenin g between the close of aftern oon study hours and the supper hour , the boardin g students have the privilege of leavin g the grounds and walking in the neighborhood of the school. 5. After evening Chapel exer cises, the students are to repair immediately to their rooms for study; the stud y bell ending only with the rin ging of the first retiring bell, at quarter before ten p.m. Durin g this time no visitin g of rooms or loud talking Gadfly is allowed, and no student is per mitte d to leave his floor without perm ission from the teac her in char ge. 6. The use of tobacco , in any form , is not allowed in the building or on the school premi ses. Bloomsbur g School Catalog JA8$ 1969 J oin The M&G Overheard in Husk y Lounge -" silence . "No ." Gadfly defender to outra ged conservat ive: "You can 't cr itize Sanders (GF Editor ) for not presentin g evidence or attacking people instead of ideas. He 's just like that . ". ' *Yeah,'' said the conservative , "I know , it' s his humble outlook." ^ j THE STUDIO SHOP L r Harry Logan ^ I Be § fash ionable Repairing Your J twtUr Away fr om Home 5 W. Main St II. In AND Bloomsburo I The trip -was nighlit hed by an S day stay in P aris with side tri ps to Chartres and Versaille. There . were visits to Notre . Dame, the louvre , various Smites and theatres and a final banquet in the restauran t of the Tour Eiffel. 1 'Utto ^c4do1 1r I II atshop jI rcus I! y | I ' "\ BARBER SHOP I FETTERMANS — QUALITY — Foot of Colla ge Hill Bloomsb urg Pa. Miller Offi ce Supply Co. I BBSKWoWSWWWWPi 'ioWoWWo ^oWpSi^^ PWi ^^ PWW Assistant Dean Named at B.S.C The appointment of M iss Ka y F. 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M u • ^ O^jWe^BJIgjS ^SJBjg ^i^^ il ^^^^^ ^O^^ B^B^B^B^O^B^S^S^B^^ i^iJ^^ p^i^^^ iBlBBl ^i^P^^ i^^^^ i^i^^^ i^i^^ i^^^^^^^ i^^^ M ¦ ¦ ; ¦ VAN HEUSEN and MANHATTAN SHIRTS BRENTWj OOD SWEATERS Forrhal Wear Rente/ Servic e 520 E. Main St. Phon m 714*3766 • November 22nd ••• j _: ¦ LEVIS McGregor spori wear New York Rock & Roll Ensemble Peter, Paul and Mary • May 7th ••• Davis Gym Bucknell Universit y ALL SEATS $5,25 I WAFFL E GRILL E 1 Bloomiburg HAGGAR SLACKS "Sly And The Family Stone" BLOOM BOWL mmm jewelers 130 East Ma in Street ' v CLOTHING • October 7th ••• 784-2561 r f ^ ^ E ^ ^f f'W ' ? *'Hw ' ; '^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^H l^i^Hj lHmiw i Iv #g3fflSS^^^o^o^o^o^rJ (H^W MEN'S and BOYS' "Blood,Sweat,and Tears" P/iono tf ittT ' Lee-Pat's \ .graduate instructor at West Virginia University and during the summer of 1968 was a social I worker in the West Virginia I Department of Welfare. She is M a member of the American Psychological Association and Alpha lota Sororit y, internatinal honorar y business sorority. Miss Rosencrance , who was Miss West Vir ginia in 1964 in the Miss USA Pa geant, is t h e daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ra y W. Roswicrance , 115 - 16th Street , Elins , West Virginia . k VisitOur Showroom..,. - . Assistant A report on the pass-fall system at St. Olaf College submi t* ted by a sub-committee of the Curriculum and Educational Policies C ommittee suggests that the mimimum grade be raised from a D to a C. Under this system "pass fall " would become "satisfactory-un satisfactory " with "S " includ ing A» s through C» s and "U» » covering a D or an F. Since the U would include a technical ly passing D, It would not count in the grade point ratio. A student would just not receive any credit for a U. Miss Rosencrance has been a HALLMARK CARDS GIFTS f ^ff lmmm®^H^^^ HB '^&^Vtf J^QDHlW^li^^ tt9 i^^^^^^^ iBff i as Dean of Women , with responsi- BLOOMSBURG, PA. -M. ^^ *. OMlMOBoMMtflMMMMCHMHr '*i *miHimmm+»mt ^'*mmm ***mm ^^* imimmi **mmM+ /mr JHHUB 'JJS j - ~ JjMaMg ^HSjMHHH ^DMMH| ^^^ H^^^^^^ B''4Wk ' k wno^B^B^B^BflBjb\JlI ^^Bmm%MBmE ^ Minimum Grade Raise Proposed KAY F. ROSENCRANCK 18 West Main Street TfBKWnBHff&fflrffi subject will be 'The Politics of Conservation /*a topic of contro - . vers y throughout the nation , as well as Penns ylvania.. A Sunbury Hisrh School grad uate , Representative K u r y achieved Phi Beta Ka ppa election at Tr inity College in 1958, and received his law degree from the Univers ity of Penns ylvani a . in 1961. A practicing lawyer in the firm of Kury and Kur y, Sunbur y, he was elected to the General Assembly from the 108th* Legislative District (Montour and Northumberland counties) ' in 1966. Returned to the legislature in the 1968 election, he has continued his interests in the Committees on Conservat ion, Local Government , and Business and Commerce. According to Program Chair man , Prof. Joseph P.- Vaughn, a social hour between 7 and 8 p.m. will pre cede Mr . Kury 's presen tat ion. All facult y members , old an d new, are invited as guests of the Association. bilities in the Counseling Center ,, at Bloomsbur g State College has been announced by Elton HunIn route back to their plane singer, Dean of Students. in Madrid the group spent a A native of Elk ins , West rain y and reflective day in San Vir ginia , Miss Rosencrance reSebastian. A two-da y shopping ceived her earl y educat ion in and rest period in Madrid con- the school s of that community. eluded the program and the S h e was aw ard ed her Bachelor French students re j o i n e d gree in sociology and o f A rts d e Spanish classmates fro m psy chology at West Vir ginia Bloomsburg for . the return last Univers ity and her Master of week to Kennedy International . Arts degree in counselin g and guidance from the same inMales : stitution where she has taken The Mata chlne Society Wants You additional graduate stud y. !¦ II jI 1 " Tlie group under the direc tion of Dr. and Mr s. Eric W. Smithn'er ,won diploma s and certificates in Frenc h lan gua ge and literature at the prov incial university of Peau in the Basque Countr y and enjoy ed the luxuries and rigors of sojourns at Biarritz , Sete on the Mediterranean and excursions in the Pyranees . iI ^M«i|Ofl ft^|«MOM|bH4 ^M£ttftaOjojfcMiUOM£jfc Fine J ewelry A contingent of fifteen French students from the Bloomsburg »rea spent nine weeks in Europe this summer returning September the 4th. r 59 E. Main St. for your persona l needs in gifts and home decor. ! Fran klin L. Kur y, Represents * ttve to the General Assembly of Pennsylvania , will deliver the main address at the first meeting of the Bloomsbur g State College Facult y Association at Briar Heights Lodge , September 22. His CollegeGrou p Visits France El Paso, Tex . — The aging one-legged veteran in the ten * gallon hat sat in his wheel chair on the El Paso corner between two of the hotels servin g the 22nd National Student Association (NSA) Con gress . The ruddy-com plected man peddled American flags. In the ear ly days of the two-week long NSA meeting the sign strapped to the side of his wheel chair rea d, "Support our boys— Let' s win in Vietnam ." But when the days passed by, and so did the potential 1200 student buyers , the flag salesman chan ged his pitch . "Let' s get out of Vietnam now," appealed a new sign on his chair. wasn 't the Gad- Fly polished?" Facurty As ^ct li All communting sophomores who have boon issiiod an H decol (Hospital Lot Parking) must roturn it to tho Securit y Office In Waller and rocolvs a C decal. Dere lict Cops-Out - K ury s f mmm Intellectuals! Revolution artel Potvortt Mm*, Freaks ami AssortedRabblst Do your hearf a favor and |oln Mm Olympian staff. 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