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I Letter From I
I Jeff Prosseda I

same sentiments . It should beB^
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noted that these are isolated in-^l
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Although the sky is still
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clouded , I don 't believe the stances. With the same breathB
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heavens will admit much more that I apologize to anyone I mayH
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sunlight. I would like to clarify have hurt , I forgive those thatB
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¦a few thin gs concerning last have intimidated me.
Jeffre y Prosseda J
¦Thursday and Friday 's activities.
¦Any part that I bad taken in I
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those actions was one of Jeff I
¦Prosseda , student at BSC. Let!
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me make it clear that I in nol
¦way spoke as president of the!
¦Community Government Associa-I
¦tion. I spoke and acted as a stu-l
¦dent. No action whatsoever wasl
¦one initiated by College Coun-I
¦cil. ,
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Unfortunate ly,I believe I madel
¦a mistake. You see, everyone hasl
¦had a little hat. Only others seelH In order to keep the student
¦this hat , not the persons wear-l ¦
tody informed , the M&G will
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ing it. My hat has written on id¦print the agenda of the upcom¦
ing College Council meeting so
"President of CGA." When I gel¦
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¦that
you the studen t may attend
home or go anywhere or do anyJ
¦
¦these
open meetin gs when you'r e
thin g, my hat says the samel
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thing.
I¦nterested.
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Agenda for the council meetin g
I believe under the same cir -l¦
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cumstances as last week I would!¦of October 27, 1969.
. Reading of the President 's
again do the same thing. How-I¦i
fusion ." "It was important that! ¦
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¦re
ply
ever
if
I
had
been
informed
lnl
,
the board understood our posi-l¦
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advance
of
the
Board
of
TrusJ
Memo dated October 23, 1969
tlon," Prosseda said . Atthe con-I¦
meetin
g
¦concernin
g Item IV, Section A,
tees
and
known
that
thel
elusion of the meeting Prossedal ¦
"basic
fees
¦
N
umber
dress policy for Colhad
been
on
thel
2,
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stated that he assumed "...t hat!¦
¦lege
agenda
the
demonstration
would!
Commons—
,
"appropriate "
the board realized that wel
¦neat
and
clean
casual
wear
not
have
occurred
.
I
¦
(the demonstr ators) acted lnsup-l
¦
II.
Committee
Reports
I
In
all
statements
given
by
my-l
por t of the Trustees if they shouldl ¦
self in the last week , I express-l¦
A, Dining Boom Committee
decide to decline a raise In basic!¦
nothin
g
ed
praise
but
and
grati
-l
Gar y Blasser
I—
fees.'" This assum ption pro mpted I
tude
for
the
Administrat
ion
andl
I
B,
Homecoming Committee —
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him to urge the students to dis-l
Board of Trustees. On thel ¦John Zuchero
per se. ' 'Our objectives have been!¦the
other hand, I did not receive thel ¦in. Old Business
reached ,'' he said to the group , I¦
¦
A. Consideration of Monetar y
"the board realizes why we are I
¦
D
onation
to the Philoso phy Club
here and they appre ciate our feel- '
for Teach-In — Dudley Mann
ings. Any further demonstration
B, Election of two students
will only intimidate the board ."
to
Inaugural Planning Committee
The board , however , failed to
For the President 's Inaugura —
make any definite decision on the
tion
in the sorin g.
raise in basic fees, but decided
C
. Consideration of original
to study the problem and reconalma mater — Ma roon and Gold
sider it at their next meetin g.
Band — A new Alma Mater is
"After receiving assurance that
being considered .
the delay will not be detrimental
IV . New Bus iness
to the current operat ion of t he
The Grea t Pum pkin Inc. anA. Consideration of student
college, " William Lank stated , nounces the ARM -ARW Hayride
dress code — Dor Remsen , This
"the board voted unanimousl y to
item has come about as a remit
contin ue Its study of fiscal costs to be held Halloween Nighfc' of petition of students in favor of
and their relationshi p to fee in- (creeeepeee). Frida y, October
the removal of the present dress
come. The matter will again be
code for classes.
reviewed at the next meetin g. " 31 , 1969. A bus will leave from
B. Report of ad hoc committhe gym parking lot at 7:00 p.m.
tee of faculty and students wor k*
ing on the Joint Statement on
for
a farm about 10 miles from
Rights and Freedoms of stuCALINDA R
Bloomsburg , In addition to the
dents — Mr . J ohn Walker .
Friday, October 31
ride , there will be plenty to eat,
C . Long Range proposal s of
Froth Football (H)
Constitutional
Revision s Coma huge bonfire , and folk singing
Dance
mittee
Glo
Wilson
.
all before the stroke of midSOTrfI C CYCLI
D
Spanish
Club
request of
.

©ynv- ° to 12 p.m.
|250
for
planting
tree
s in Cer night. Ticket s will be on sale at
,
vera
Spain,.
increasing
J
or
reeach of the Residenc e Hall desks
Saturday, Nov ember 1
lat ionships between our two counBSC vi. Kutitown (A)
- 50 cents stag, 78 cents couple. tr ies. „ .
Danee
E . Approval of constitution of
Plan a date for the hayride this
SUMPTIN DIPPiRINT
the Rifle Club
Oym—9 to 12 p.m.
V . Miscellaneous :
weekend and supp ort the ARM"VI . Adj ournment,
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Over 1,000 Students Rally
To Support Board of Trustees
By Michael Hock
A raise in basic fees prompted'
over 1000 students at BSC to dem.
onstrate last Frida y, in conjunction with a Board of Tr ustees
discussion
of the subject ',
scheduled for that day. "It was
a show of support for the
Trustees /' Jeff Prosseda , coordinato r of the demonstration ,
said.

Prosseda stated that the
demonstration came about because of comments made to him
on Thursday by students who complained of "...not knowing what
was happening ." He felt that
a meeting should be called to discuss the raise in fees. As a
result , over 1000 students assembled in Husky Lounge Thr us- *
day night , with Prosseda as mod,' era t or , and decided to rally in
support of the Board of Tr ustees
decision on the fees Increase ,
should it be in accordance with
student sentiments . In conjunction, a student interest Rr oupbegan circulating a petition opposing the increase , but pledging
support to the Board of Tr ustees.
A final tally Friday showed that
the petiti on contained over 1700
signatures .
At 8:48 Friday morning
students began assembling in
front of Carver Hall carrying
signs and chantin g slogans, At
about 0:30 Presiden t Nossen ar rived and urged stude nts to reconsider what they were doing.
"You' re not hurt ing me or the
Board of . Trus t ees ," he said ,
" You're hurtin g yoursel ves. " He
furt her stated that this sort of
demonstration would not have a
favorable affect on the board *
"The y won't be Impre ssed by you
cuttin g classes/^he said ,
Af the demonstr ation continued
Prosse da met with Dr . ttossen ,
Mr . William Lank , Chairman of
the Board of Tr uste es, an d f our
other members of the board . At
that time he explained the purpose of the demonstr ation In
order to '' clear up any con-

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Paul McCa rt ney

Dear Sirs:
As this is my first "art icle'*
in print this year (after having
been denied by the Editor of
the M&G , my former regular
by Blass
on the Hiti ,!1 * which obviously
column , "Straight from Stan "
"A seance in the dark
means th at ihe has,destroyed his
for some ostens ibly unstated
With voices out of nowhere
head by LSD. (He blew his mind
thou gh very likely reason) I shud Put on specially by the chil- out , right? And why else would
the Beat les so suddenly swear '
der at the thought that my com- dren for a lark"
off dur gs, htnmm ?) There 's
munication would take the form
Unless you've been totally out
"Blue Jay Way, " perha pswritten
of a letter to the editor . But of touch with the outside wor ld
w hen H arr iso n was in L os
as the editorial staff of the M&G for the past week or so (like if
Angeles and he heard of Paul' s
is apparently adamantly opposed you had been in Husky ) the rumor
to my weekly discourse on time- that Paul McCartney of the Beat * death. ("There's a fog upon L.A.
ly topics which I consider to be les is dead will seem old hat ... my friends have lost their
right , so be It here .
to ya . And although you may very way. ") There 's "H ello Goodwhich indicates some
My prim ary, reason tor thi s well know that it' s all a hoax bye,"
confusion of who' s who. There 's
somewhat lengthly essay is to to sell cheap quality records like
"Baby You're A Rich Man ,"
speak out on the so-called "Mor- "Abbey Road , " this ar ticle may
ator ium Day" as was so highly still interest you: for on th ese which could mean the Beatles
are congratulatin g God-taken
published in the pre ss as of re- pages I will reveal the actual
Paul . And don't forget "Straw centi What good pur pose I ask , whereabouts of the REAL Mcber
ry Field s, " the first single
who
has
been
replaced
did this day do?
Cartney,
they had after the alleged breakIs this day going to bring an by a double .
end to the war ?
Ya see , the stories have it up. Turn the fade-out fade-in
You and I realistic ally know that McCartney 's been dead for part up to 45 and * you can disthat it won 't without endanger - the past three years , that he was tinctly hear someone say, quite
I ing the standing of our country . killed in a %car cras h, and that matter-of- factly, "I bur y Paul ."
how
about the deathfor money ' s sake his fellow And
throughout the entire world .
Will it serve to save some of Beatles have had his demise cov- re ferenc es in "I Am The Wai -,
rus " ? (The walrus can be reour men from being killed by ered by a prepared double , the
garded as a death symbol in
double being but one of the many
| the cut-throat Communists ?
tha
t
left-handed
bass
players.
Not
itself .) And who's kicking Edgar
I doubt tha t and so should you?
unfound••
totall
y
thes
e
rumors
are
Allen
Poe? And then there ' s the
Will it serve to force " our
President to acede to the egotis- ed: somebody , somew here , has idea that the cry ptic "GOO GOO
tical and idiotic demands of the been per petrating this hoax for GOO JOOB" was re corded when
the last four albums , knowin gfull Paul drowned , that his last words
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Let you and I pray to the good well what would happen. To illu- were "GOO GOO GOO JOOB ."
strate , how 'bout a history of Or bloop, bloop, bloop .
Lord that it won't !
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ONWARD
The Moratorium Day served roc k rumors ?
The Beatles ' plane crashed
The white album . In "Glass
a purpose alright , as did the
EDITORS' NOTE:
Dear Edito r :
dupes of Communism who act. over Austra lia once . Two years
Onion" we're reminded of the
All letters printed In the M&G
I got up early today (10-24- ively participated in it , and that ago Ji mi Hendrix was killed by a strawberr y fields (Paul 's grave
are pr inted exactly as received . 69) so I could be a part of it all , was to do nothing but ensure a bad LSD tri p. Noel Redding has site?), of the fool on the hilL
No additions , deletions , corre c- because it was something I be- cont inuance of the war . You ask died about five times. Drumm er still being there , of bent -backed
tions: factual or grammatica l are lieved in—supp ortin g the board . why? Well let me tell you why! Mitch Mitchell is, whether he tulips (tombstone decorations?),
intentionally made . This is our Sure I knew I'd have to miss
The Reds know tha t they can't knows it or not , quite dead ; his of the walrus being Paul . In
policy concerning letters.
possibly
win In Vietnam . We know only match , Ginger Baker , has
"Ob-La-Di " we 're informed that
class but the essence of educa Our former policy concerning tion is to question — yes, at least that we should have won a long been dying of speed for some* "life goes on, yeah ," even though
thing like ten years. Dylan 's acletters was to publish all letters that 's what I' m told education is time ago!
one Beatle is gone.. And what
cident was fatal . And Adolf Hitler
rece ived, and we will continue to —questioning . Well , I questioned
about "Why Don't We Do It in the
Why didn 't we win? Well we
print all letters that we feel de- and learned alot . In short , I was didn 't win because we were in a is alive -and masquerading as Stan Road"? Another r eference to his
serve attent ion, but we re serve educated .
WAR which we continued to treat Rakowskv.
blowing his mind out in a car?
THE EVIDENCE
the right not to print them , or- to
And "Don 't Pass Me By, " with
and call as if it were a
I learned that when someone
print responsible excerpts from gripes about apathy on the BSC
Anyway , Paul 's suppo sedly
CONFLICT!
them, rat her than their entiret y . campus , he 'd better just forget it
Senator Goldwater told us in dead . The physical "evidence " :
«64 how to END and WIN the Lennon , H arr ison, and even Ringo
W e encoura ge letter s, but we because he 's wasting his breath .
also encoura ge those wh o wou ld It' s nurtured here— BSC seems war , but we refused to listen . go their own ways for per sonal
have their views known or egos to thrive on it . So when PresiWe re fused to listen because appearances and are always popexhibited to submit ar ticles to dent Nossen spoke , I learned
we were too engu lfed with the ping up somewhere . For some
Forum : Box 301, c-o Feature that the administration is de- left-wing, pseudo intelluctual gar - time Paul 's fabled garden went
Editors . Again we reserve the termined to keep BSC quiet , keep
bage of how we were the big, unpruned ; now it' s back to norright to exercise editorial discre- us apat het ic , te ll us to go home ,
bad , aggress ive , bullies (while mal . For a while Paul quite fir1,000 of our men were being ing his help , as he was wont to
tion, but there are ways to avoid t o go bac k to classes , t o learn
do; now , norma ly. After all that
" getting the axe ."
from our formalized textbooks
( continued on page three)
Jane Asher-datin g, she has a
The best way to avoid being that two pl us two equa ls its
nervous breakdown and he mar buried and perhaps forgotten in idealistic four and life is apple
to
deliver
ries
some unknown . Pau l was the
our back-log file is
pie and cuddle blankets and no one
l
ilt.
C
arm
et...
finance
man: Apple started to
personally
.
your article or letter
is ever unhappy or discontented
collapse
And now the look-alike
author
and
editor
done
.
If this is
,
—no one .
An Open Letter to Students of has stepped in
can often iron out differences , or
.
I learned , too , that if there is
BSC:
forget the Davies'
And
don
't
at the ver y least eliminate stylis- a voice, it' s going to be forced to
We , the administration of the biogra phy wherein Paul said
tic or grammatical errors .
emer ge sma ll , because BloomsMount
Carmel Area Senior High there
were enough unused
The M&G needs sta ff members burg is small—an d they're tr ying
School
questio n the qualifica - tapes for at least three more al- ithe lyric "You were in a car
,
who can write. We need re- to keep it that way. I thought also
crash , and you lost your hair. "
tions of Tom Bren nan , Associ- bums . Which means the Beatles
porters , f eature wr iters , and re- about what I'd be doing on Car (Eureka!
Paul DOES part his hair
ate
Editor
of
the
GADFLY , for could carry on very well with a
writers. If you can't write , th is ver ' s steps before I stood there
differently
.) And "Mother Na.
determining
that
"Mount Carm- double for McCartne y but no new
Is a good place to learn . We 're and said , "I car e." I wasn 't
ture
's
S
on
supposedly written
,"
el'
s
school
system
is
terrible
.
" bassist .
willing to act as a train ing ground ashame d— but , for the few moby Paul ," in which he says he's
In January 1969 , a team of fifwow tne aiDums. me cover ox "lying in a field of grass. '*
and a good argument could be ments and long after he spoke ,
teen
e
ducator s, appointed by the "Sgt. ,Pepper " has a P' shaped
made that is one of the M&G' s I felt like a little kid , and the
Death haunts the album : "Yer
Middle States Association of Col- bass by the grave . There is an
functions. After all , we did run cookie jar was a no-no , again .
Blues
," "I' m so tire d ," and
leges
and
Secondary
Schools
re,
omnipote nt-lo oking hand over
Sincerely,
"Strai ght from Stan " for a year .
"Julia , " Lennon's song to his
evaluate
d
the
Mount
Carmel
Area
Pauls ' head which may or may not
But then , some people never
Carol Batzel
Senior High School . These fifteen be plucking him from the earth . dead mother . And "Blackbird . "
learn ,
And
the Infamous "No . 9"
educators , with numerous years And on the back side , Paul 's face
of
"Revolution
9" is an emer .
of experience within the school is unseen , his back turned. We'r e
MAROON A ND GOLD
gency
hospital
call . Play the
systems of our country , approved told "he blew his mind out in a
same
track
backwards
it' s
the continuance of Mount Carmel
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car ,'1 that "nobody was really supposed to feature a girland
VOL. XLV1U
crying
Area Senior High School on the sure that he was from the house
she can't make It anymore withlist of accredited secondary
of Lords. " There are references
Michael Hock
out
Then get the way the al(continued on page eight )
to fixing holes (grave digging ?). bumhim.
ends
with a meani ngful
Editor-in-Chief
There are even those who sup"Goodbye"
to everyone , everypose Paul 's re placement is where ,
dor Remsen
Business Manager
Bta *6 &U,4 Back
named Billy Shears. And how
Bill Ttltsworth
Mana gin g Editor
And the songs not on album yet.
about the D*E-A-D chords of "Day
Co-News Miters
Tom Punk , Martin Kleiner
Jude ," with its "take a1
"Hey
In
the
Life"
?
W
ell
the
printers
,
did
it
again
.
Olnny Pott er
sad song and make It better ."
Co-Feature ¦dltors
On to
"M agical Mystery
Which means 1 have to do it
Allan Mauror
Does "Get Back " tell us that Paul
Tour ," which is "DYING to take
again , for Lenny 's sake .
is
burled in Tucson , Arizona ?
Clark Ru«h
Sport s Mltor
The close of my Moratorium you away ,'' a tour by magic bus .
Is
the
lyric "nobody ever really
Jim BIH
article SHOUL D have read like CAh hah! Bus ! Remembe r the bus
Photo graph y Bdltor
dug
me'*
In "Don 'tLetMeDown "
this: "Lenny Bruce said It once , in "Day in the Life "? Or can
K«thv
Copy Idltor
a
Lennon
pun on gravedigging?
that the Bible says "Thou shalt they mean Morrison 's "blue
' P«m Van Bppi
Circula tion Manager
And
why,
suddenly,
did the Beat *
not kill' ; there are no amend - bus ," the one which figured so
Mr. Michae l Stanle y
les
need
outside
assistance
like
Advisor
prominently in , good gracio us ,
ments ."
Billy
Preston?
And
how
about
A brief re port on the demon * "The End. ") Paul is seen wearADDITIONAL STAFF: Terry Blass , Leona rd House, BarMary Hopkin 's two songs , "Those
stration Fri day. We showed our Ing a black carnation; the others
Were The Days" and "Goodbye ,"
stren gth in numbers , Drucker ol of the band , red . He can be
bara Memor y, D.tve Kelte r, Vfelma Avtry, John Sturgln ,
nostalgia
pieces for dead Paul *
boy, and that was really all any- found sitting behind a desk which
Beb Sehulti , Sall y- Swotland .
Hey.
anyone
rem ember the
bears
a
placard
reading
Was
"I
one needed . And what are - these
."
*
Paul
McCartney
look-alike conIt
says
in
the
booklet
we
are
to
rumors that Stan Ra kowskl didn 't
come
alon
g
with
"4
or
5
magiciattend because he thought it was
teat of a few years back , the one
All opinions expressed by columnists and feature writers,
Communi st-inspired and that he ans," which of course signifies
to which the winner was never
' announced? Onward.
Includin g letten>to »the editor , are not necessaril y tho' s* of
demanded his right to PAY the a clue .to the number of Beatles
there REALLY are . And Paul's
$100?
ffils publ 'ittlon but those of the Individuals.
(continued on page three )
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neither-dead .or-allve "Fool
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"Sunshine " Review

hard to miss. He' s Bloomsburg's
answer to Glen Cam pbell and did
an excellent job in the play . He
reminded me of Tommy Smothers; funny "when he talks and
great when he sings .
Pure Sex
Opposite Ralph was a little doll
named Karen Fried . She had to be
the sexiest thin g on stage , next
te a few of the forest rangers .
In her role of Nancy Twinkle she
categorized the slapstick sex star
of the ear ly '30's. Her funniest
scene was when she came , on
stage wearing a dyed girdle . Pure
sex....
About the only member of the
cast who was disappointing was
Madam Von Liebedial . She had
a difficult part , but several times
I noticed her breakin g character
and drop ping lines .
All in all it was a delightful
evening of entertainment for both
young and old. The entire cast
of chorus and leads deserve much
credit . Mr . Richey , too , deserves
credit for an excellently-directed
show, and Mr . McCubin ' s set was ,
as usua l, very realistic and appropriate . I, like a "Mornin g
Press rev iewer ," would like to
see a major musical here at
BSC. And I am totally confident
that the Players can do it , for
"Li ttle Mary Sunshine " was joyful , tuneful , an d an all aroun d
evening of undiluted fun on the
rocks.

By TOM KEARNS
On October 23, 24, and 25 the
Bloomsbur g players pre sented
the first in a series of four plays
to be performed this year at
Bloomsbur g Stat e College. It was
entitled "Little Mar y Sunshine ,"
and was by far a fantastic choice
to start off the Players ' season.
The show was a beautiful exam*
pie of the slapstick style used
thirt y or fourty years ago. Every
aspect % of the satire was used
to its ultimate .
The players , themselves can be
ver y proud of this show as well
as M r . Richey and the rest of the
production staff .
Robert Casey did an outstanding job in the role of Captain
Warrlngton. Bob was a riot from
his march down the aisle in the
beginning of the show to the final
cur tain. H is voice was str ong
throu ghout and I can't say enough
about his facial expressions on
sta ge. Good J ob, Bob.
Little Mar y was played by Velma Avery and she, like Bob,
was hilarious . H er use of the
slapstick style was excellent and
she pulled up a dull scene just
by her mer e presence on sta ge.
Ral ph Miller portrayed Col .
Bill Jest er , second in command to C apt . Jim. Many of you
seniors will remember Ralph .
He's been a professional student
for the past six years . However ,
Ral ph 's voice is one which is

Lette r

(continued from pige 2)
schools. How did Tom Br ennan,
in his fewer than three years of
college education , become so
learne d that he can condemn the
opinion of experienced educators ? He must certainl y be gift*
ed with talents beyond a normal
human being to dare even to challen ge the opinion ot such an
eru dite committee. Also, Mount
Carm el Area High School has
been on the accred ited list since
1947, and Gerald A. Beierschm itt
of
has been 'Superintendent
Certainly,
1934.
Schools since
he must have played an Important role In the development of
an educa tional pro gram that conthe high standard s re.
tains
quired for accreditation.

one concerned with education and
aware of the Mount Carmel Area
Hi gh School, as Tom Brennan
pretends to be. It appears necessar y , however, to remind him of
some of these achievements . On
May 27, 1969 , THE NEWS-ITEM ,
from which he quote s a "letter
. to the editor ," containe d an arti cle stat ing the fact (and we want
to empha size that this is a docu«
mented fact) that five alumni of a
single class of Mount Carmel
, Area Hi gh School received medical degrees , an accomplishment
which would make an admlnlstra .
tor of any school system extremel y proud . Is this the result
of a "terr ible " school system?
As a stud ent of MCAHS , Joseph
Laplns ki (class of '61) scored
800 in the mathematics section
of the CEFB and scored 800 in
En glish Composition . Is he a
product of ' a "terrible" school
system? These are extraordinary
accomplishments , and we do ad*
mit that they could be isolated
cases; ther efore , let us state
joxne of the facts about the ac»

Tom Brennan also states "tnat
athle tics are placed above
aca demics." We admit and are
proud of the achievements of our
athletes. We wonder why he failed to mention the fine band at
Moun t Carmel because it, too, is
famous, not only throu ghout, the
stat e of Penns ylvania but also
throu ghout the eastern section of
the U .S. and in Cana da. Also, it
is not necessar y for us to resear ch some pertinent facto con*
cemlng the academic accom*
pllihments of students and grad *
uates of Mount Carmel Area
School District because numer .
out facts are prominent in our
- .minds and In the mtnds of every. •

BY ALLAN MAURER
Splro Agnew ; "the leaders of
the Morator ium are pseduo-in .
tellectua l snobs ."
Stan Rakowsky ; "du pes of com*
munism , pinkdys ( sic), the black
, of a tra itor ." (All in regard to
Moratorium participants) .
Name-calling has become an
acceptable practice in the , arena
of extremist politi cs. The two
examples above are from the
right , but as those on the right
scream
"communist , dupe ,
pinko , traitor ," at those who disagree with them , the radical left
toss off "pig, fascist," and other more vulgar app ellations directe d at tho se who disagree
with them.

(conti nued from Rage 2)

"Abbey Road." It' s an ana gram
or whatever . Rearran ge the letters and it spells "Bear a body."
And the word "Beatles '* on the
cover is cracked. The band appears to be walking away from a
cemeter y: Paul is out of step*
sh oeless, and in a suit; Rlngo is
preacher -garbed , John 's in white
for purity , and behind Paul walks
a work ing-man-dressed George
as eager gravedigger . And in
Paul 's hand is a cigarette , known
affect ionately to some as a "cot.
fin mail. " And a parked car has
a license number of 28IF . (Paul 's
28 , if...)
So how 'bout the music Itself?
"You're gonna carry that weight "
is the Beatles admitting Paul 's
death but plugging on anyway .
"Golden Slumber " obviously

It is time that name-calling be
ignored as the efforts of sluggish-minded Individuals who cannot find a rational way to express their disagreeme nts.
Whether It is aimed at James
Percey , Ton y Sylvester , or a
member of the board of trustees ,
name-cal ling should not be allowed to Influence decisions .

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by Ginny Potter
Thursday night several hundre d stu dents ' rallied to Jeff Pro.
sseda's call for an "emer gency "
student meeting to discuss the
$100 raise in tuition . Husky
Lounge was packed. Jeff explaln ed the significanc e of the Board
of Trustee 's decision on the tuition Increase question , asked
what the students wante d, and appealed to them for their support ,
The two alternat ives bounce d
back and forth: (1) accept and
pay the additional $100 or (2)
appeal to the Board of Tr ustees
to vote down the increa se knowThe entire process is self- ing full-well that unless state aid
perpetuating . You call a man a were given , BSC would be forcomm ie, a pinko , a dupe, or an ced to close in March .
anarchist traitor , and you make
It ¦wasn 't long before some,
it fairly easy for him to call you one shouted, "Rally! " Another ,
a GD fascist pig. Call a man a "Revolution." From that point
psudeo -intellectual snob, and you on the only di scuss ion concern
facilitate his ease in calling you ed "When ?" and "Wher e?" The^
a filthy, fascist bigot.
indi vid ual cease d to be rat ional
One major difference between and each hurried to board the
name-calling from the right and band -wagon.
name-calling from the left seems
OTHER ALTERNATIVES
to exist . When radicals call a
Surely there were more alright-winger a fascist , that is ternat ives to consider than just
labelled character assignation , those two. And certainly there
libel , etc., while the right-wing were more consequences to ser assert ions , regardless of proof iously consider than just the closor evidence , that those they dis- ing of the school. And most
agree with are commies , pinkos , sure dly there were reasonsasto
dupes etc., are perfectly accept - consider as to why the Increase
able.
might be necessary . However
Vestiges of the McCarthy era it seemed that no one stopped,
( Joe ) still exist in American to think long enough to realize
society. Combined with Ameri- these possibilitie s. What
about
can Anti-intellectualls m ,
th is a $50 increa se to carr y us through
leftover McCarthyism add s a the two or three months from
wholly undeserved respectabil - March to May ? What about calk
ity and acceptable ness to right In g the State s bluff but keep'
wing name-calling .
ing the $100 in reserve In case
IT IS TIME ...
It is time that name -calling the State didn 't come thro ugh?
be recognized for what it is; a Feasible or not , the point Is
vulgar and unethical for m of that those and other similar suggestions or alternatives were
persona l atta ct .

One thing about name -callin g;
it exposes the better man . The
BSC board of trustees have been
subjected to it , but they did not
publlcally engage In it in return,
James 'Percey has often been so
attacked , notably last year in the
G LADF LY , but also In anon ymous
letters to var ious people . And yet ,
all opinion * that Mr , Percey runs
the GADF LY are false , Jim has
never publlcally engaged in the
name-calling, gutter level of Infighting , And anyone who knows
Mr. Sylvester , Is familiar with
compUshmenta of the student! of the
laughing rece ption he gives
MCAHS during the past academic name-calling
personal attacks¦
y»ar.
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him,
on
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Rodne y McFall won the I960
But
then
these
gentle
men
have
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no need to use or be effected by
can Legion High School Or atorio * name-cf
tUing . They are all per *
al Contest and placed first in the
ieetly
capable and most adept
National Regional Contest held
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rf / c C a r t n iy

means someth ing. "Max well's
Silver Hammer " is of but one
subject: deat h.*1Want You (she 'B
so heavy)", essentially a bass
tour- de-force , shuts off all too
quic kly. There 's the nursery
rh yme , "C>ne , two, three , four ,
five, six, seven , all good children go to heaven." And get a
load of the opening tra ck, "Come
Together ," whose title even
means much significance. "One
and one and one is three " can
mean that it' s been three years
now , or It could be a holy symbol indicatin g McCartney 's becoming a God. More death-men tion: "ho ld you in his arms you
can feel his disease " and the reference to "Walrus- gumboot "and
the bit that "he' s got hair down
below his knee ," which implie s
McCartney entombed but with
hair still growing . And the "got

never even mentioned.

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the closing of the sch ool, were

brought out only briefly. They included such "minor " things as
the draft status of our male students and the $500 which (before
March) ,we would have paid -in for
the second semester. In answer
to the question on their draft
status the student was told tha t
he was deferred unti l October .
Quest ion: What happens to a student 's draft status if he flunks
out in January? Is he still deferred until October? What hap pens to a student 's draft status
if he changes from full-time to
part-time student? Is he still deferred until October ? Try explaining to your draft board that
you're skipping a semester because you voted down the tui tion
increase . Then try explaining;
to the Vietcong that they musn t
shoot because you're deferred
until October ;
LOOKING FOR REASON
It appeared that many studen ts
attende d the meeting merely looking for a reason to "Rally " or
"Revolt ." Never , neither during;
the meeting nor during the protest
did anyone stop to consider that
the increase might be necessary .
When one considers the rising
costs of living, the rate of inflation , and the costs of other
schools - particularly priva te
institutions — the $100 raise J ust
might be valid and with the ink
crease you could still consid er
your self getting away with it
cheap I
One thing that the "rally " did
achieve was to br ing the othe rwise "apathetic " student-body to
life and to make it move . Next
time , perh aps, they will think
to check the bandwagon to make
sure it has wheels.

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Sophomore defensive back John
Henning set up the Hu skies third
touchdown when he stole a Cheyney pass and romped thirty-yards
to the CSC ten yardline . From
there Schneider connected with
Greg Ber ger for the score. Bob
Warner , kickin g for the injured
Vedral, successf ully converted
the PAT and the Huskies now had
a commanding lead of 21 to 7.
The Huskies added their fourth
and fi nal touchd own seven
minutes later , when Schneider
threw for his third touchdown of
the game to wingback Bob Warner. Warner's second PAT was
good and the Huskies now had
the game safely wra pped up.
Besides the heated tempers
and several fist thro wing situations which followed, the * remalning of the game was un-

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Warner runs to daylight
Amazin g! That 's the only word
to describe Bloomsbur g's victory
over Cheyney on Saturday. The
Huskies won 28*7, but not without
over 200-yards in penalties and a
3-% hour struggle . When the dust
finally settled and the sun was
txnwing out for the day, the bat tered Huskies walked off with
their
second straight victory
after four losses.
Huskies Score First
BSC hit touchdown territor y on
tfieir initial series of plays. Senior flanker Marv Serhan gathered in a Tom Shneider pass and
romped 15-yards for the score .
Ernie Vedral 's conversion attempt was good , putting the Huskies into a 7-0 lead .
Cheyney tied up the score in
the second period , But what happened between the two touchdowns
was a lesson in inept , ball handling, as the officials could do
nothing but throw their little red
and white flags .
Wolves Come Back
Early in the second quarter
Ciieyney took control of the ball
on their own 42*yardline . Three

successive runnin g plays netted
the Wolves a first-down on the
BSC 45. From there Freshman
fullback , Tom Harris , gallopped
throu gh the center of the Huskie
line for a 45-yard touchdown . The
PAT was successful and the score
was knotted 7-7 .
Huskies Lead Again
With less than a minute remainin g in the first half , the
Huskies drove for their second
score which put the m in the lead
for the remaining of the game .
The Huskies took over on the
Cheyney State six yardline when
the defense alertly pounced on a
Ray Hendrick ' s fumble. Paul
Skrlmcovsk y hit the center of the
Cheyney defensive line for 1-yard
to precede Bob Warner' s 5-yard
scorin g run . Vedral' s kick was
again good and the Huskies led
14-7. On this play Ernie' s leg
was broken when he was hit after
the whistle had been blown . However , the usually alert officials
with their flying flags , didn 't
penal ize Cheyney on this obvious
infraction.

Harriers Blitz K-Town
Crush Mansfi eld
un Wednesday , October 22 ,
Kutztown State College journeyed
to BSC's golf course to tak e on
the powerful Huskie runners . The
results were as expected . The
BSC Harriers defeated them 21
to 38 with their sixth win of the
season.

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Striding acros s the line in their
usua l 1-2 combination were Terr y
Lee and Tim Waechter who took
turns winning first place . Then
Bob Bentzin ger came in with
fifth plac e, Larry Strohl in sixth ,

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the score, experience was given"
to the reserves .
Despite the unusually large
amount of penalties, BSC can be
credited with a good effort. From
here it is on to Kutztown and hopefully the Huskies third victory of
the year .

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over the Lock Haven underclass men. This is probably the best
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in such a way , that everybody in
The opinions express in this
Athletic Park , with the exception
art icle, are those of the sports
of the officials could see the penstaff of the Maroon and Gold and
alty. The Cheyney defender was
not the M&G per se.
obviously playing th« man and
To be a good , fair , and imnot the ball . Under normal cirpartial college football official ,
cumstances , an official would
a man must possess many sterhave called pass interference on
ling, godlike qualities. H e must
the play and awarded the ball to
Bloomsburg on the Cheyney 1
be able to not only referee a
football game as he himself sees
yardline . H owever, no penalty
an
but
he
must
also
act
as
was
called and the officials ' exit ,
planation to BSC' s coaching staff
impartial mediator with ever-watchful and observin g eyes.
was that blocking the receiver 's
The five gentlemen who had
vision was a high school rule and
did not apply in college . The
the privilege of overseeing the
B.S.C ., Cheyney State College rules do state that playing the
game on Saturday did not seemman rather than playing the ball
ingly possess these qualities . constitutes pass interference.
Th ere w ere several very obvious Thus , when a defensive halfback
Infractions which were missed by
waves his hands in the air to
the "infa lible " men in the stri ped
block a receiver 's vision it is
shirts.
obviously claimed playing the
The first of these occur red
man and not the ball. It would
near the end of the first half . seem that if the officials had
On the point after the touchdown
ever read a rulebook they would
attem pt by Bloomsburg , after
not have made the call or lack
scorin g their second touchdown , thereof , and Bloomsburg would
B.S.C . kicker , Ernie Vedral was have scored another touchdown .
hit after the whist le. The fact
Most of the officials I have
that there was no penalty called
seen in the many football games
on the play is secondar y because
I' ve watched knew tiieir jobs,
of the injury incurred by Vedral
but the five men who officiated
when he was hit . At the time the game on Saturday must have
this paper went to press the known their jobs or they wouldn 't
true extent of E rnie' s injuries have been there. Every official
was not known. Vedral is def- can have an " off day," but as
initely out for the season with a I' ve said in the beginning of this
broken leg. Perhaps if the of- article , an off icial must be an
ficials had been less lenient be* omniscient being with godlike
fore this paly , the Cheyne y play- qualities every time he sets foot
er who hit Vedral would have on a football field .
thou ght twice before committing
the infracti on. Thus the fact remains that the officials intentionall y or unintentionally allowed previous infractions to go undetected , might have cost a good
ball player his college career .
The second very apparent , but
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and Mike Dufra yne in seventh.
Charli e Grah am came in ninth
and Dave Keite r came in tenth.
The Kutztown lads could only
mana ger thir d, fourth , eighth ,
eleventh , and twelfth places. If
not for the absenc e of a few of
the Hus kies ' top runners, they
might not even have been that
lucky.
On Frida y, October 24, it was
time for the men with the wingedfeet to fly past Mansfield for
their seventh win of the sea$on <. Th e final score turned out
to be 21 to 40. The Huskies
came through with Terry Lee In
second place , Tim Waechter in
third place , Larry Smith in fourth
place , Paul Pelletier in fifth
place , Scott R ogers in seventh
place , Mike Dufrayne in eighth
place and Dave Keiter in ninth
place.
The Harriers next win will be
With three more meets lef t in
the season and a record of 7*2-0, Sheppensburg on Monday, soonto
mis year' s Cross Country Team be followed by the defeat of Scranhas alread y posted the best ton University , and then states .
The Harriers will be a top run- *
record in the history of Cross
Country as BSC and when the fin- ner in the state meet f or the
al tally is taken, we will find a first time in five years. The de>
season recor d of 10-2-0. This feat of Lock Haven in Stat es may
shows quite anI mprovementover prove the end result of this se? <
son's work.
last season's 3-5 record.

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for the future of Huskie football .
.The young Huskie- struck paydirt first when Dougherty took
the ball over to the 13 yardUne.
Oberholtzer 's conversion was
wide and the Husky pups had a
6-0 lead .
In the second quarter, Ober holtzer made up for the missed
extra point with a 30-yard field
goal . Neil is the best placement
kicker to atte nd BSC in a long
time._Undoubtedly _he will be an
asset to the varsity next year .
Lock Haven * scored their only
• touchdown later in the same peri
od on an 80-yard pa ss. The PAT
was no good and the Husky pups
' led 9-6.
Halfback George Stahley added
the final score of the game on a
56-yard jaunt . Oberholtzer 's PAT
split the uprights and the Huskie s
led 16-6.
The frosh could have added 6
more points to their total if
Oberholtzer 's two first-half field
goal atte mpts had not been blocked .
Th e amazing freshmen take on
Mansfield this Friday at 2:30
at Athletic Park to complete their
five game schedule . If they win ,
which is to be expected , they will
finish with a 4-1 record . The
only blemish on their record
the 36-6 loss to Bucknell .

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to be good-looking 'cause he's
in "Delaware and second in the so har d to see" speaks of Paul 's
National Sectional Contest held in absence from Beatles ' affairs of
New York . Leon Nark earned a late. And then there's the use of
"The End ," with McCartney mysscholarshi p with the Tamburitzans of Diiquesne University for ter iously coming back as if from
his musical ability and his scho- the you-know-what . And the rum lastic achi evement; there are ap- ors that the next album , "Get
proximate ly 1000 applicants and Back," will be the group 's last .
only five openin gs. Alan Jones , in (Have those legendary tapes run
an essay contest judged at BSC , out ?)
So there you have— but wait!
placed third in competition with
twenty-two other high schools of A sudden br ainstorm! Can the
the region . John Bianchi placed Beatles be doing all this to throw
first in the District No. 17 Ameri- us off the track? * Maybe Little
can L egion essay contest, a Nicola is wrong and JOHN is
district containing , more than the walrus . Which would explain
ten high schools . Stephaie Var- the Ono infatuation and all. Anano, in oral interpretation of other double ! Right? And how
prose at the H azleton C ampus of about the queer Russian who want PSU, placed first in competition ed to John Lenin? >
with more than ten schools. AlForge t the above paragraph . I
so, 54 per cent of the Class of promised to reveal P aul 's where '69 are attending institutions of abouts and I will. No more baiting
learning ; CEEB test you to confuse you.
high
scores last year were 22 points
THE SIM P LE TRUTH
above the national average in
The simple truth , all y ou
Math and 27 points above the na- " panting little teeny-bops, is that
tional avera ge in Verbal , one stu- Paul simply got tired of it all.
dent scoring a composite score So he found a double , made those
above 1400.
tapes, and went incognito. Not that
Ixi addition
to
academic it was all that easy. First he
achievements we can also point had to undergo plastic surgery
with pride to the following: The and make himself unbelievably
Southern Division Championshi p handsome . Next he had his legs
of the Eastern Football Confer * amputated and replaced by others
ence; R obert Sacavage, a state , so he'd look considerably short cham pion in wrestling ; a Nor- er. And it was worth it , too. Ail
thumberland County cham pion * these years being a stupid ole
ship wrestling team ; and a track
bass player when he actually
team that did not lose a dual meet wanted to be a great writer. So
Paul has found himself and is now
in twenty-six years .
We are certain that we speak ready to once more makehimself
for the citizens , the students, available to any Beatle -lovinfeand the facult y of the Mount male willing to dontate her body.
Carrnel Area School District in A hint : he is enrolled in a small
saying that we are proud of our but small college and goes under
school system and that we are the name of Blouse or Blash or
proud of and hold the highest re- something like that. So, all you
spect for our Chief School Ad- females who want to groupie with
ministrator , Mr . Gerald A. Beir- a retired rock star , you can find
schmitt , who was and is the Paul - Blows or whatever chained
leader responsible for the ac- to a desk at the M&G. He may
complishments of the students .not look like much , but you should
and the graduates of the Mount see what he can do with his
Carmel Area School District . left hand.
Yours truly,
Attention
History majors I
Robert L. Varano,
Are you interested in joining
Principal
Joseph B. W arner ,
Phi Alpha Theta , National
Assistant Principal
Honorary Fraternity? To be
a member , a student must
have completed four history
courses , have a 3.01 average or better in history, and
a 3.0 average or better in the
remaind er of his courses. If
you wo uld like to have fur ther informa tion , please contact Ellen Robinson , Box 721
Waller.

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the rules of his school and not/
be swayed by a minor ity of trouoLeiter f rom ^5tan
ble mak ing radica ls. This is
t

also the course of action I would
(continued from page three )
hope that he, as well as other
of the Board of red , white;audblue pro udly;from
slaughtered every week by these members will
continue to fol- the highest pedaatlle possible .
poor, defenseless , under pri v- Trustees,
many men are
But
how
ileged, and aggradized peoples.) low.
will not be
that
this
like
And instead of supporting our ser- thereyed into reassess ing their po- Show your colors yes, not the
swa
black of a traitor , but the red ,
vicemen in this gargantuous
first sign of white , and blue of a member
ver
y
the
sition
at
stru ggle for survival , we (and I
need men such as
of the greates t country in the
use this WE very loosely) did prot est? We
only
in the high schools worl d, the United States of Amer these
not
nothing more than attem pt to debut also in the colleges. These ica. And to those who persist
moral ize the men.
have the BACKBON E in their debauchery to the point
I believe that the recent Mora- men must
y
NO
most implicltely, If
to
sa
of treasoness demoralization ,
torium fits into the category of
part i- let' s hope that they come around
do
not
feel
that
a
they
demoralization and In some cirfor the
before they 're completely left...
cles is even referred to as high cular thing would be
is
men
like .in the cold!!!
of
all
!
It
nt
betterme
treason l And people who are conDr. S. I. Hawaka ya that have
Respectfully your s,
victed of treason deserve to be
leader.
to
be
a
tak
es
what
it
Stan Rakowsky
hung from the toes until dead ! I
am not for wir for the sake cl
insur war , but I do believe that when For when told by these
plans
were
rect
ionists
that
their
our countr y undertakes a policy
unne
g
ot
i
a
b
le
he
agreed
and
so
,
which has been initiated by those
didn
negotiate
.
It
is
men
like
't
men whom we have elected to office , we are bound to support this that make our countr y stron g
those men until which time we and in turn free.
choose to replace them for the
The same applies to BSC as
hooes of somethin g different.
the
American Legion insinuates ,
And though it might seem
Love
it or leave it." If you're
slightly out of place in an essay
"
not
satisfied
with how thin gs are
ing
concern
some sort of Morap
us, then the thin g
on
t
hi
s
cam
torium, I'd like to add that if
for
you
to
do
is to leave. I
stop
you would only
to take noam a senior at this institution .
tice you 'd find that MOST of
YOUR DOLLAR
those who took an active part in
this spectacle are the same I have been as involved in school
BUYS MORE AT A
people that are the unsati sfied, activities as one could possibly
publicit y seeking, trou ble-mak - be. I am, for the most part
ing insurrectionists , that are satisfied with how things have
been run in the past. What troub hard at work not only on our
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own campus but also on campuses
ghout
the
land
to
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Shirts Qftc & up
It is these people who feel because of one reason or another,
they have the "calling " to reSlacks A Qc & up
form the world. They don't ask
whether or not we want things
changed , rather they assume that
because they don't like the way
things are going, then allthe rest
must follow suit.
These peop le also have a habit
of putting their noses where they
don't belong. Such was the case
' when a re gular campus publication recentl y, made light of a highly distinguished member of the
board of trust ees of our school
and insinuated tha t this man
(who by the way had headed most
honorabl y this local educational
institution for many a long year)
should conduct business different
than he has in the past. Here is
a professio nal in the educational
field who has run the school distr ict as he saw fit for the better ment of the entire system. What
happens? These treat "saviours" tell him what rules
should or should not be enforced.
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