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Studen t Grievance
Commi ttee Ok'd
A gr ant totaling $31 ,400 has
been awarded to the Depar tment
of Mental Retardation of the Division of Special Education , BSC,
by the U.S. Office of Education
for the 1970-71 college year .
The grant provides two grad uate fellowships and eleven
traineeshi ps for
undergraduate
preparing teachers for mentally
retarded children. The graduate
fellows will receive stipends of
$2,000 for full-ti me graduate
stud y at the Mas ter 's level and an
allowance of $t>uu , /or each dependent with tuition and fees waived.
me eleven unaer graauaie
. tra ineeshi ps are broken down into seven senior trainees with
each receivin g a stipend of $800
for full-time stud y during the
senior year w it h tu it ion and fees
waived; the balance is made up
of four junior traineeshi ps which
provide $300 each for outstand ing sophomore students to be
used in full-time stud y during
their junior acade mic year . Sophomores and juniors may apply for the und ergraduate train -
committee will be used in an
advisor y . capacity to relate to
a student his rights under the
Joint Statement of Rights , Free doms and Responsibilities. The
purpose of this committee will
be to consider grievances from
any student concerning all facets
of the college community concernin g the Joint Statement , to investigate the complaint , and to
channel and suggest a possible
solution to the student' s questions
to the appropriate offices.
I move that Council adopt the
following guidelines to facilitate
the worki ngs of this committee
to insure its validity and feasibility.
1. Member ship — Membershi p
on the Grievance Committee will
consist of one student not servin g
on the Student -Facult y Judiciary
Board (a sophomore or junior
to insure continuit y of member ship), one teaching faculty member not serving on the StudentFaculty Judiciary Board , and one
ad ministrator not serv ing on the
Student-Faculty Judiciary Board.
The chairman of the Executive
Council of the Committee on
Student Affairs will act as chair man of the Grievance Committee.
Th e mem bers of the comm ittee
will be elected from the pre sent Executive Council of the
Committee on Students Affairs
by College Council.
2. Election Procedure s — The
Student committee member will
be elected for a two year term .
3. Procedure s for filing a grievance :
a. The grievance must be submitted in writing to the chairman of the Grievanc e committee. The chairman will then
esta blish a meet ing t i me f or
the committee to confer with
the student within 48 hours (or
within a reasonable time) after
the grievance has been SUbmitt-
Applications for the graduate
fellowships must be completed
and returned by April 13; undergraduates Interested in applying
for the junior and senior traineeships should complete and return application forms by April
23 , 1970. Those interested in
mak ing application for either an
under gr aduate or graduate award
f or p re p ar in g to be teacher s of
the mentally retarde d should contact Dr. Em ily A. Reuwsaat ,
C hairman , Department of Mental Retar dation , Division of Special Education , BSC ,
In addit ion to the above , there
will be a limited number of gra duate asslstantship s available for
the 1970-71 college year . These
asslstantsh ips pay $#2.00 per hour
for up to twenty hours per week
for $1 ,200 for the acade mic
year . Some financial aid for gra duates attend ing summer sessions will also be avai lable In the
form of gr aduate asslstantshlp s
at the same hourly rat e of pay ,
Additional Inform ation regard In g asslstantship s may be obtained from Dr . Charles Carl son, Director of the Division
of Graduate Studies , BSC.
b. All undertaking s of the Gr ievance Committee shall be of a
confidential nature .
c. All topics brought before
this committee should be in accor dance with the Joint Statement
on Student Rights , F ree doms an d
Responsibilities. The student
should use discret ion in submitt in g items of importanc e to the
committee ."
This motion tabled at the February 23rd meeting , was p assed
on March 1st and members of the
Executive Council of the Commit tee on Student Affairs , who work ed on the Bloom sburg Statement
and thus have a comprehensive
knowledge of Its contents . Members were nominated on three
levels, Students - Mike Pillagalli, Jeff Pros seda, Bob Beam;
Fac ulty - Russell Houk and
Levere MoClure ; Administrat ion — John Mulka. Thomas Davles, and Robert Duncan. Those
elected were Mike Plllagalli ,
Prosseda and Beam will be grad uatin g, Lever e Mc Clure , and Thomas Davles. Mr. John Walker ,
Chairman of Executive Council,
will head the Grie vance Committee,
A student griev ance , as result
of a motion made to College Council, has been establi shed to offer
advice to students in regard to
the rights granted by the Bloomsburg Statement on Righ ts and Responsibilities of students . The
motion , submitted by Jean Reese ,
states:
"I resolve that College Council establish a permanent C.G.A .
standing
committee entitled
"Grievance Committee. " This
Spec. Ed.
Gets Funds
eesiupB.
ad.
Mr. Doug Parti * from Philadelphia will speak on Black
History irt And ruw Librar y
¦R o o m
L-35 Wednesda y,
March 18, at 7:00 P.M. The
* talk is sponsored by Phi
Alpha Theta and all «re invited to attend.
Nosse n Inauguration
Set for April 30
vitied guests will be held in ScranThe inauguratio n of Dr . Robert
ton Com mons at 11:45 a.m. on
J . Nossen, President of BSC,
Saturday, April 18. The Inauguwill take place at the Inaugural
ra l Convocation will start with
Convocation to be held on Saan academic pro cession at 2:20
turday , April 8, in Haas Audip.m . Dr. David H . K urtzman ,
torium at 2:30 p.m .
Secretary of Education for the
Accordin g to Professor George
Commonwealth of Penns ylvania,
Stra dtman , co-chairman of the
will administer the Oath of OfInaugural Plannin g Committee ,
fice to Dr. Nossen. A Pr esidential
inaugural week activities will
Medallion will be pr esented by
get underway Sunday , April 12,
William A. Lank , President ,
with an Awards Day Convocation
Board of Trustees of BSC, who
in Haas Auditorium at 3:00 p. m.
will pre side at the inaugural
at which time Dr. Andruss will be
cerem ony . In addition to the
Emeritus
presented
Presiden
t
a
inau
gural address by Dr . NossLj rand Jr f f usion
Certificate. The convocation will
en , the guest speaker will be Dr.
be followed by a dinner for colOscar E . Lanford , President ,
GRAND ILLUSION , the second lege administrative
per sonnel
State
University College, Fre•
"
film oi . -,Sprin g 1970 Film and parents of the award recipdonia
New
York .
,
Series , will w shown in Kuster ients. The day will be concluded
Following the Inau gural ConvoAuditorium (Hartline 134) to- with a concert by the Maroon and
cation there will be an informal
night , March 18, at 8:30 p.m.
Symphonic Band under the
r eception in Scranton Commons.
It has been scheduled a half hour Gold
direction of Stephen C Wallace
An Inau grual Ball (semi-formal)
later than usual to avoid conflict in Haas Auditorium at .8:15 p. m.
will
be held in the same location
with Phi Alpha Theta' s pro gram ,
evenin g from 9:00 to 12:00
that
"Teachin g Black History, " at
An exhibit of the Penns ylvania
featuring two bands in twr
p.m
.
7 p m.
Landscape Artists will open on
different
ballrooms.
Membership in the Literary
Tuesday , April 14, at 8:15 p.m.,
s activities will be
The
week'
andjJLl}m Society may still be jln Haas Auditorium with an acconcluded
on
Sunday, April 19,
obtauuMl by sending $3 for one companyin gtalk given by Andrew
,
performance
by the Conwith
a
per son or $5 for two persons H udson.
cert Choir of BSC, under the dito Box 306, or at the door Wednesday evening. Four more film s
A significant part of the week 's rection of William K . Decker , in
activities will be held on Wed- Haas Auditorium at 7:00 p.m.
will be featured this term: HE
WHO MUST DIE , FREAKS , THE
nesda y, April 15 , with a dedica- , With the exception of the
WORLD OF APU , and the prev- tion luncheon for the new Wil- Awards Day dinner , Dedication
iously postponed HAMLET .
liam W . Scrant on C ommons , the luncheon and the Inaugural Day
nam in g of the new nine stor y lunc heon, all events are open to
women 's residence hall , the dedi- the public at no charge for adm ission.
cati on of the new RCA Computer
C enter , and the renaming of four
Dr. Ralph R. Ireland , Profess - residence halls on campus . The
or and Chairman of the Depar t- luncheon will be held in the
ment of Sociology, has just been Scranton Commons at 1:00 p.m.,
with the former Governor of the
Informed that his article "The
C ommonwea lth , William
W.
Education of Black South Africans
and Black Americ ans: A Com- Scranton , along with other digniparative Analysis " has been ac- tar ies, being guests of honor .
With the approval of the Dean
cepted for publication by SOCIAL Following the luncheon , the new
o
f
W omen 's Staff , the Dean of
EDUCATION , the official journal
commons and res idence halls
s and the Pres ident of the
Student'
of the National Council for the will be open for inspection and
the Association of ResiCollege
,
Social Studies. The article con- an open house, featuring demondent
Women
will implement a
trasts and compar es these two strat ions , will be held in the
program
of selflimited
trial
radically different black groups C om puter Serv ice C enter .
'for
Sophomore
gulated
hours
re
in or der to show how basic soAn outstanding cultural pre- and Junior women. This program
cio-political ideologies affect
sentat ion in honor 'of the new will be in effect for the seven
educat ional policies and prac - President
weekends following Easter vacawill take place on Fritices.
t ion ' on Friday and Satu rday nights
A majo r finding is that the aim day, Apri l 17, with Dr. Frank
only .
of education for Black South Afri - Polana , bar itone , and Dr. RobThe res idence halls will close
M arve l, pianist , both of State
cans is to equip them to f unct ion ert
as
usual at 1:00 a.m. and women
University College, Fredonla ,
as a society completely separate
ing to the hall after that
return
from but equal to the White so- Tfew York , appearing in concert . time will be admitted by a receptAn Inau gural Luncheon for inciety. In Americ a , on the other
ionist . This syste m per mits
i hand , Blacks are educa ted to
greater freedom for upper class
; function as an Integr al part of
women and still maintains
the total Amer ican Society.
secur ity in the women 's res idence halls.
Freshm en women will continue
a 1:00 a.m. cur few Frito
American students who would da yhave
MEET THE PHILOSOPHY DEand Saturday nights with the
like to have their summer in addition of two one-hour exP A RTME N T Is the topi c of the
Euro pe pay for Itself through a tens ions . Senior women have
upcoming Philosophy Club meetsummer J ob In Euro pe may do lived off-cam pus under self •reguing to be In the Day Women 's
so by applying immediately.
Loun ge , Science Hall , at 7:30
late d conditions for some time.
Still available are 200-300good
p.m., Thursday, March 19.
In a recent letter sent to parresort 'hotel jobs in the most ent s of the BCS coeds , Miss
The program will consist of
beauti ful regions of Switzerland Jackson , Dean of Women , stated ,
an Informal discussion of the
and
some 850 high paying factory, "As you are no doubt aware , there
Philosophy major , courses ofconstruction
, resort- hotel and is currently
fered and oppor tunities in the
an increasin g
hospital
jobs
In Germany, many emphasis on the potentiality of
field of Philosophy .
in beautiful Bavaria preparing women in our sixsiety. Women an
All are Invited to attend. Refor
the 1972 Olympics.
fresh ments will be served.
experiencing new freedom! awl
Also available are 165 sales bein g ur ged to make more decijobs in Belgium , Germany, Italy, sions on their own. This trend li
and Spain with room and board reflected in many ways — all os
arran ged at minimal cost in
which are felt on the colleg*
, roomin g homes , small hotels or campus.
"
I with private families.
News
Brief s
J,.t *nJ PMuU
Coeds Try
New Hours
P ttLopk , CU
Easte r is
Almost Her«
Eu rop e
Editorial s
evident in the mature manner in
vhich Dave Kozma represented
Seta Psi fraternity. It Is my sinsere wish that this letter will
make reparati on for the damThere 's something Happening a particular action may be unage that has been done to Zeta
here; what it is ain 't exactly popular with a few. I trust that
Psi fr ater nity and the reputamay be labeled as radicals and :tion of BSC.
Cle ar " — "For What It 's W orth " we can rely upon your suppor t
P re6. Motlin*
revolutionaries , because by the
by Steven Stills
in assuring the Colle ge faculty
Respectfully ,
very nature of their attitude s and
Communication is an essential and administration the right to Dear Sir:
Scott D. Peterman
,in preserving a human balance fulfill their responsibilities withRecen tly your appear ance at actions they atte mpt to violate the
of temperment . In its absence out undue interference. "
the Ope n Forum on acade mic "American way " by making a
wars are started , men learn
me cone oi cms statement
freedom held by the Philo sophy mockery of the American traditto hate their bro thers , and civil- seems to indicate that the admin- Club helped to open discussion of ions of freedom , J ustice and
P rima ct
ized man becomes confused and istrators of Bloomsburg State issues on certain policies follow- equali ty. If these ARE American
essenti ally uncivili zed. Commun - College are not only pr epared
ed by this college. I was inter- traditions and the foundations of
A sentence in Blass ' s 5th Col icating is an Imperviou s catalyst for but expect a student orient- ested in what you had to say. what we call the American way,
umn
in Friday ' s M&G disturbed
in assuring understanding .
ed disru ption of the educ ational When will you be available for then who really are the ra dicals ?
It
reads "Un less somethin g
me
.
Those who prot est the perversion
ur . Nossen , perhaps re alizin g program . If it is the intent of Dr. the next Open Forum?
happens , Primack is
desperate
of
freedom
and
justice or those
the importance of communica - Nossen to rela y thi s feeling,of adJoe Mlklo s
out
."
who
perv
ert
it?
tion , recently sent letters to the ministrative paranoia , he is misI have hope that th is is not
Who are the radicals? Those
parents of all the students on repr esenting the true temper who fight for and still believe in t rue . My case is being decided
this campus . He relayed to th em ment of the students . In all Issues
due process and the Constitution by the existin g appeal procedures
C*xp tain of L~orr *ct
information imperitive to devel- of contention , and particularly
or those who abu se the judicial here at Bloomsbur g and I just
opment s at BSC. With the initia - with the questions surrounding
process and ignor e the Constitu- may win.
tion of this letter writing cam- M axwell Prim ack not receivin g Editor:
Mor e importantly the phrase
paign , the Presid ent has made a continuous employment , students
After readin gMr . Porter 's art- tion? Who are the patrio ts ? The
ethin g desperate happens "
"Som
valid and commend able attempt have attempted to use dialogue icle in FORUM , I find it necess- advocates of a war machine gone
that if it were a foresuggests
to bridge the gap between the and "recognized procedures " in ary to disagree with him . His last mad or the few who believe that
(which it is not)
gone
conclusion
student and his par ents . Unfortun - vocalizing their objections and sentence reads , "I don 't see any we could use better schools than
lose
my case then
will
that
I
ately , this worthy attempt to in- have avoided confrontation or ex- laws around here ; all I see is a more graveyards ? Who are the
might set
desperate
somethin
g
patriots
?
Men
who
sure good communications has tra-legal actions. Any actionsthat bunch of Men. " Men , I assure
are willing
This
I
also
believe
/ailed because much of the in ^. students may take in the future , you , would not act in this way. to die for America (here and things right .
desperate
somethin
g
If
I appeal to Dean Norton , Dean abroad) or men who are willing is false.
formation is cloudy and at best , even if considered disru ptive,
Hunsinger
will
assuredly
elicits a misinterp retation of the
, and President Nossen to kill for America (here and a- were to happen it would merely
be within their conto explain and or correct this in- broad) . There is a difference! confirm the paranoid anxieties of
state of affair s on this campus. stitutional rights of protest.
If Stan Rakowsky can answer the adm inistration and provide
humane situation publically and
Dr. Nossen . similarl y, srlves
Take , for example , the followthese questions , I might be able the excuse for a purge of stuing section
fro m the second the impression that student dis- immedi ately.
page of the letter:
I also appeal to the students to resolve my own questions: dents and facu lty.
ruptions at West Chester , F and
I do mean to suggest that
"Unrest , unfortunately , con- M , and Indiana (and Bloomsburg?) of BSC to take action— in the form Are the Dean Hunsingers , Judge
advoca tes doing somethin g
Blass
of letters and petitions— to as- H off mans , and Agnews of Ameri tinues to plague campuses across were lar gely created by "unindesperate
. I am concerned bethe country. Within Pennsylvania , formed" students. It is essential sure the administration that thi s ca the radicals or the patriot s?
sort of tyranny will not be tolrecent developm ents at West to note that students (in regards
Claire Smith cause I fear that people in powP.S. I love my country too , Stan . er will be only too quick to make
Chester , Indiana , and Frank- to the Primack question) set up erated.
Dennis Plymette But I love it enough not to wave that interpretation .
lin and Marshall , to name but an "Open Forum on Academic
In brief let' s not provide exthe flag when men are dying in
three , make it imperative that Freedoms " to grant a clearity
for our own repression.
cuses
body and in heart —fro m apple
we remain alert and firm agai nst of information and subsequently
Peace ,
pie!
any form of disru ption of the ed- set up a fact finding committee
to ^lan
K
tp
ly
Dr
. Primack
ucational prog ram , or any threat to look into questions about Dr.
against person or property on the Primsck 's employment (or non(In reply to the letter by Stan
campus . The necessity for the employmen t) status . If students
Ratow
sky)
above colleges to determine the at Bloomsburg are uninformed
fitness of certain professors to it is only because their questions
^Absolved
continue their duties has particu - have not been answered.
There are certain per sons and Dear Editor :
larly triggered uninfor med , yet
Recently , the reasons for Dr.
March 19 — 9:00 a.m. —
activitie
s at Bloomsburg State
disru ptive,, (and in the case of Primack not being granted conSchools,
Jamesbur
g Public
In
the
March
11
Issue
of
the
West Chester , destructive) re- tinuous employment were releas- College that are defined as being MARRON AND GOLD , there ap- Jam esbur g, New Jersey — Elem
sponses. Yet within each college ed. They were attributed to aus- radical and revolutionar y. The peared on page 4, a letter stat- — all grades ; Social Studies;
or University , as with Blooms- tere financial reasons and declin- popular conception seems to be ing that Zeta Psi pledges were Math; Bio; Gen Sci;
burg , there are recognized pro - ing enrollment in Philosophy . that college dissid ents are in fact ordered to castrate lambs . Zeta
March 19 — 10:00 a.m. —
cedures sufficient to safeguard However , the combination of the radicals and revolutionary by the Psi contacted the M & G office Pittsbur gh Public Schools , Pittsfaculty members from ar bitr ar y two sentences , "The necessity very nature of the ir actio ns and and obtained the name s of the bur gh , P enna . — Elem; most
decisions. Bloomsburg , too , must for the above colleges to deter- their attitudes towards the "Ame- "Animal Lovers.
Psi areas of Secondary;
make hard decisions during the mine the fitness of certain pro - rican way ", because these atti - eventually found "thatZeta
March 19 — 2:00 p.m. — Northe
two
coming weeks. We shall continue fessors to continue their duties tudes are consider ed to be diawich
Central School s, Norwich
men 's names affixed to the letter
to make those decisions which are . . ." and "Bloomsbur g, too , metrically opposed to American
New
York
— All areas;
not the authors of the letter
in the best interests of the Col- must make hard decisions during tradition s. If I may assume that were
March
20
a.m. — Dethis conception is correct , then and that their names were used partmen t of— 9:00
lege , students , and the CommonR
evenue
, Har there are many other people who without their knowledge . I am one r isbur g, Pa. — Accoun tants
(Continue d on page four )
wealth , realizing that at times
; Aud of the two persons whose name
itors;
was affixed at the bottom of the
March 20 — 10:30 a.m. — Alletter and was therefore contact fred
I . DuPont School District ,
ed by Zeta Psi leaders. Since I
Wilmington , Delaware — All
knew the "Animal lover s", and
ar eas;
understood and agreed with their
March 23 — 10:00 — Johnson
view
I
agreed
to
act
as
mediator
,
by Allan Maure r
a bit about "kooks , 1 the kind who WRITE and nobody , I repeat , no-"
School District , JohnCity
betwe
en
the
two
groups
.
Anothe r of those Gladfly-style ,
don 't sign what they write.
body
is
responsible
1
for
what
is
City,
New York — All areas ;
son
ye
Ever
y
sponsors
Zeta
Psi
ar
.
too-ln sane-t o-be-s 1 g n e d hate
in the lines we write , or between 1 a scavenger
March
30 — 9:00 • 4:00 —
hunt
for
their
This
This leads me to the first point t hem , but us.
sheets came out recent ly.
Angeles
C ity Schools , Los
Los
pledges.
In
a
personal
interview
&
—whoev er writes this pap fears
one concern ed the MAROO N
as to our ngnt 10 support v1 with Dave Kozma former Pres - Angeles , Cal . — All areas .
,
Jim Percey so much that before candidate for CGA office ediGOLD and the CGA president ial
ident
of
Zeta
Psi
I learned that:
,
they can sleep peacefully I bet torially, the MAROON AND GOLD 1
6
(1) Pledges are not ordered to do
Personall y, I'd rath er not brin g they have to check the dark re- constitution
, the M&G editorial anything against their beliefs or
up trash like this— it' s too muc h
cesses of their closets , their
policy
statement
, and the Joint religion and (2) The pledges were
like rooting around In a rat infestkitchen pantry, and under their
Statement
on
Student
Rights allow
ed garba ge can— but ignorin g it
beds to make sure Percey isn 't us that pr ivilege . As to the argu- told that if they did not want to
doesn 't wor k . It doesn 't go away . ther e . Well , to quote our be loved ment that editors should remain get something in particular , the y
So , we'll examine several
President (Nixon), "I'd like to neu t ra l because they are edi tors wouldn 't have to. Among the
points of the hate sheet , which
mak e one thing clear . " Hock , I ask this: Do you think that every, things inc luded in this year 's
consisted of lies , mostly, and ra p Blass and I SIGN WHAT WE
scaven ger list were toilet paper ,
student on this campus should towe
ls, and pigtails . The boys ,
have the right to express their h owever
opinion thro ugh this paper (and pigtails ,atwere not able to find any
the local butcher , so
MAROON AND GOLD
they have that right) except tho se upon suggestion
by Frank Clifford
of a pledge , the y
people who work on the paper upStrike
one: It was an ancient
to make a substitutio n. A 1941
NO, 37
VOL. XLVIII
wards of 20 hours a week all year decided
black
and white movie.
pledges drove out to a
long? If you do so believe, I sug- few of the
That
'
s
not
a
m
ispr int , I said 19
gest you come up here , wor k sheep farmer where one of the • forty-one .
MICHA EL HOCK
hard , become an editor and estab- pledges have previously worke d.
This movie dealt with the same
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
lish the neutrality you desire . When the pledges returned to the question that the Greeks , Rodor Rwrnn
Business Manager
F urt hermore , it seems tome dorms they were boasting that mans , and other great clvilay had castrated several lambs . tlons pondered : All the world
Bil Teltswort h
that those people who believe the the
Managin g Editor
.
Let
it be known here and now that and the forces of
best thing that can be done with an (1) the
nature are In*
News-Edi tor
Martin Kleiner
... .
farmer did the actual cast - struments of good an
idea
one
disagrees
with
Is
to
d ev il , which
Ginny Potter , Allan Mauror
Co-Feature Editors
suppress it , and those who be- rat ion and not the pledges and are
constant ly battling each
Clark Ruch & Jack Hoffman
Sports Editors
li eve as the hate sheet d oes, that (2) the lamb s were to be cast- other . The Idea was fairly treatEditor
Mark Foucart
Photo graphy
M&G money would be better spent rate d anyway . It Is the false bo- ed, considerin g the film was
asting that I find fault with. How- 1941 vintage. We were warned beif used to send their personal
Copy Staff
Kay Hahn, Carol Osw ald, Irene Oulyct
ever
, looking over on the other fore the movie that It ' s attem pts
enem
i
es
to
t
h
e
S
ov
i
et
U
n
i
on
,
Manager
Linda
Ennis
Circulation
t
ide
of the fence , I find fault with at horror were at best bor ing
would
be
far
happie
r
under
the
Advisor
Mr . Mlchaol Stanley
author itarian , total itarian , Soviet the "Animal lovers " who did not and
comical , T rue , true.
ADDITIONAL STAFF: Terry Slats , John Stugrin , Bob
police state than the people they bother to check out the facts com- The movies then didn ' t have to be
pletely , and who acted rath er ver y thrilling, It was before the
Schul ti, Sally Swetland, Dave Kettar, Stanle y Bunslc k,
want to send there .
tt
)
One final word . To whoever is rashl y. I would like to point out birth of telev ision; so then , the
Jim Saehe , Frank Clifford , Velma Avo ry, Carol Kishwr
ltlng this gladfly-or-whate ver • that the Zeta Psi frater nity Is one movies didn 't try to scare the
bauff h, Pat Jacobs.
of the most progr essive frat er- livin' hell out of you J ust to atit-is: You 're sick and I feel sorry
All opinions expressed by columnists and featur * writers,
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includin g letteri-to-the-editor , are not necessarily those of
motes intellectual develop ment ,
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you hurt yourself . And, Mr., If we emotional sta bility, and stresses
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Pictured abov e are BSC
grappUr s victoriou s in the
NAIA tour ney. Left: Captain
place. Right: Shorty
cock , third place.
Ami * Thompson , third place,
Center: Ron Sheehan, 6th
Hitch-
Thom pson,Hitchcock ,Sheehai Place in National lornney
BSC Ranks 9th out of 97 Participating
by Jack Hoffman
BSC grapplers traveling to Superior , Wisconsin , exhibited excellent wrestlin g abilities and
finish ed ninth out of 97 colleges
and univers ities.
A total of 345 wres tlers participated which is the lar gest in the
history of the NAIA and possibly the lar gest in the country . •
The Universit y of Nebraska and
Omaha won the tourney.
Mark Vonichi of Wisconsin State
Wrestlers who placed high in University 4-0 for his third place
the standings for Bloomsbur g berth. Arnie wrestled six times
were Senior Arnie Thom pson, and only lost one match .
• Shorty Hitchcock decision ed
who took third at 150; Shorty
Hitchcock , fre shman , who also Fletcher Can of Tampa Uniplaced third
in the 177 pound versit y, 8-i , to take his thtf d
class; and freshman Ron Shee- place spot . Hitchcock also wr estled six times with only one loss.
han , who copped a 6th place berth
Ron Sheehan lost to Rich Edat 191.
Arnold Thom pson defeated ward s by a score of 11-2 and
Swimmers Reel In
Fourth Place at
PCSC Meet
By Robert Ross
The Huskie s fought hard to
capture fourth place in the Pennsylvania Conference Swimming
Cham pionship held March 13 and
14 at West Chester State College.
Record breaking competition
set ll new records in 16 events .
West Chester smashing from a
6th place finish in the Middle
Atlantic Championshi ps crushed
cocky Clarion 127% to 87. East
Stroudsburg was able to capture
1st and 3rd In 3 meter diving
plus some fine work by their
relay easily avenged their dual
meet def eat at the hands of the
Huskies by finishing third with a
total of 57Vfe points.
Captain Ralph Moerschbacher
won his 3rd consecutiv e championship in the 200 yard free
(j im C-omr y Cheats at
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C *at IJ our Sunf lower
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breast stroke for 2 points. Bob
Jones earned xk point with still
another tie this time for 6th place
in the 100 yard back stroke.
slipped to the sixth place position .
Sheehan wrestled four times and
suffered two losses.
The surprise of the tournament was the match between
John Weiss of BSC and Roger
Vir gil of Ada ms State . Vir gil
was the top seeded man at 140
and Weiss decisioned him 3-0
on over time .
Coach Russ Houk comment-
ing on the tournament said , "We
did a good job and I' m proud of
my boys . This tournament gave
them good experience since the
competition was so tough."
Arnie Thompson and Shorty
Hitchcock are going to the NCAA
cham pionships to be held thi s
coming weekend at Evanston , Illinois.
Husky Rooks
Win Western
Division
bers are impressi ve. Jim Kitchen
owns the best record with 7-1-0.
F ollowing with 8-3-0 is Ken
Drake . Dave Sheaffer sports a 7-3
-1 record and Dennis Plymet te
owns a 7-3-1 also. Dave Kistle r
has done a commendable job on
first board with a 6-4-1 record .
The Rooks take on Mulhenburg
April 5 , with the league tourn ament the following week. The
R ook s seem to h ave an excellent
chance to come in fir st place in
the Pa. State C ollege tourn ament
for the tenth straight year.
The B.S.C. chess team taveled
to Lebanon Valley College on
lay Bloomsburg was in 5th place
trailin g Slippery Rock by 1 point . M arch 8 for the second time this
year. Having , won the fir st time ,
Two years ago it was this reMyers
of
Bloomsburg
surlay
that
lost
1st
place
;
we felt we could win again , but
last
year
Bob
prised everyone by finishin g 8th this relay lost second place . Hissuch was not the case. L.V.C. 's
in the 3 meter diving. Consider - tory started to repeat itself once second board , Glenn Beidels toping the fact that 1 diver suffer - again. Bob Her b, Doug Yocum and ped Ken Drake 's win streak at 8
as he attacked suddenly for a
ed a dislocated shoulder durin g Ken Narsewicz did their best but
mate. It looked bad on boards
the preliminary trials and that t hey weren 't able to give anchor2 and 4 as both Dennis Plymette
ther e are no 3 meter boards man M oersc hbac her a lead over
available to the Huskies for prac - the Rocket team . Ral ph did not and Dave Sheaffer traded a rook
for a bishop . Freshman first
t ice you can app reciate the team give up ana he was able to
spirit shown by Bob. H owever , no brin g his team into 3rd place board Dave Klstler won a pawn
points are awarded solely for earning 8 point s so that the final in the opening and kept it till the
effort .
score read Bloomsbur g 32, end game where he took full advantage of it. The score was 1-3
Slippery
Rock 31. The other
Bob Jones , Jim Koehler , Jim
when both Denni s and Dave Sheaffteams
finished
In
this
order:
Scallse and Doug Yocum team- Millersville lead by
er lost concurren tl y. Freshman
Kevin
Weir
ed up in the 400 yard medle y finished with
fifth boar d Jim Kitchen won a
26
points
.
Lock
relay to take 5th and earn 4 H aven
, lead by Bob Hults , earne d beautiful game. He was down in
points . At the start of the final
pieces f or most f the game and
event the 400 yard free style re- 18 points Califor nia made the long then racked a oknight
for two
tr ip to West Chester only to finpawns and quickly won.
ish last 17 point s.
The big news , though , is that the
The Husky tea m coached by Rooks have won the Western DiTom Houston and Cecil Tuber- vision of the Pa. chess league. If
ville did very well in this ra pid- we win the Eastern Division then
ly expandin g and improving con- we are the champs! The indi viference . And the school spir it in dual records of the team memsupport of the mermen has been
excellent .
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sty le. This victory and a third
place in the 100 yard freestyle
earne d Ralph 11 jpolnts in the in*
dividual scoring . Bob Herb tied
for 4th In the 80 yard free style
and was in a 3 way tie for the
8th in the 100 yard free style .
These hard won ties earne d him
3% points . Jack Feyrer had a lit*
tie trouble with his turns in the
West Chester pool and had to
settle for a Oth in the 100 and
a 6th In the 800 free style earn *
ing a total of 3 points . J im Koehler took 6th in the 100 yard
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J Uf ff an d J4 ,J.
(continue d from page two )
ed the lead role , for a while
(and I' m not J oking) he actually
looked better as Mr . Hyde ,in spite of the unkempt hair ,
ghastly eyes , and that wierd ,
kumquatted • up grin.
Strike two: the plot. Harry
Jekyll i physician , was convinced
of the good vs. evil bit . There
is, according to him , angelic good
and diabolic evil underl ying in the
personalit y of every man. Dr .
Jekyll experi mented in his lab
with animals , trying to prove that
this devilish , overwhelming evil
in men could be brou ght to the
surfac e. (Ask Robert Louis Stev enson why Jekyll didn't tr y to
bring out the good.) He perfect ed a serum that let the bad vibrations out by testing it on various
small animals and on some of his
human patients.
Enter the romantic element .
Dr. Jekyll sur passin gly loved a
beautiful woman named Bea . She
was a perfec t lady, well mannered, dainty, and she obeyed and
hun g aro und with her daddy (who
was a meddlin g, genuine pain in
the ass.) She brought out the good
in Jekyll .
Ente r the conflict. Dr . Jek yll
saves an attractive woman from
the advances of a drunken bum
one night as he was strollin g
through the streets . H er name
was Ivy. She is immediately star *
struck by this han dsome , gentlemanly rescu er . Acting true to the
sneaky feminine form , she feign*
ed sever e injury, and pretended
she couldn 't walk. He carried her
to her pad, and started examin ing her . N ow, Ivy was , as the saying goes, a woman of easy virtue .
She didn 't know that he was a doctor yet , and translate s his profe ssional pro bes as passes being
made . No sex, though , the only
heat generated in this film was
from the projector ' s light bulb.
W hen she found out his real intentions , she was painfully embarrassed .
She said , "But I' m not a ... a
inducing serum , and happily proposes to Bea .
We find now that Jekyll is
plagued by recurring bad trips .
He keeps turnin g into Mr . Hyde
without taking doses of the serum.
Ther e's an allegory in there for
all you acid heads . Th e poor man
finds himself a monster one hour ,
and a gentle man the next . Unfortunate ly, it was when he was
about t o brea k t he news to Bea
when he turned to Mr . Hyde again ,
beat her and killed her father .
The police kill him. As he lay
there , dead , he turned back into
Dr. Jekyll and everyone found out
the truth.
On the whole , it was a bad film
in my opinion . If you think this review was borin g, be glad you
missed the film. And if the Lit erary and Fil m Society shows
others as bad as this one, it
looks like a bad season coming
up. But we 'll find out for sure
tonight , when The Grand Illusion
will be shown in Kuster Auditorium. It 'll have to be better than
this one.
Is Thi s A ny
Way to Run
a St at e
with their $7,200 annual salaries ,
would mean a legislative pay of
$14 ,200 a year . The added cost to
Pennsylvania taxpayers would be
$560,000.
The Senate must now app rove
the deal to make it stick. Members of that body, unfortunately
for themselves , will have to vote
on it out in open, in contrast to
the shady methods employed by
the House to put it th rough last
Thursday. Indicative of the feeling of those pushing the bill in the
House was the comment of Rep.
• •
Martin R . Mull en, Philadelphia
' 'I know you're not , '' he said .
Democrat and sponsor of the meaThey were talking - about the
sure .
word whore , and they both lied
Noting that the mishmash of a
in the above dialogue . Honest ,
tax packa ge was going through
her red kimona shone throu gh
at the time , Mullen commented:
the black and white .
"We may as. well get all the crltlAs Jekyll kissed her and left ,
c
ism at once ." Speaker Fineman
he noticed that he was pretty
also
admitted that "the timin g is
strongly attached to her .
a
happy circumstance , but
not
So now we have a decent , upthe
members
were chafin g at the
right doctor being pulled in two
bit. "
opposite directions at once. Bea,
Even conceding that there is
PARIS (U PI )-W ith films like United States. But it has still
his girl friend , brin gs his good
to mane avanaoie a wiae vibrations to the surface . And The Balcony and Ulysses to his not been shown generall y in some mer it in the content ion of
the lawmakers that the present
variety of counselin g services Ivy, the woman of the night he credit , director J oseph Stric k Brit ain. Onl y two cities have
to students seeking assistance , encountered on the street that could be considered somethi ng granted it licenses for local $4,800 expense allowance is not
the Community Ministeries , a night , inspire s his evil side . Still, of a specialist in sex movies. showing.
enough to cover the cost of meals ,
The film is totall y
room s and other outlays , the way
£rou p of local lay and religious things were on a fairly even keel ,
But he doesn 't see his latest banned in some countries bein which the $560 ,000 appr opri leader s, have agreed to staff a but Jekyll had finally perfected
cause Strick refu ses to . approve
ation bill was handled reflects no
"C enter " on the BSC campus. that evil serum, and the fool de- production , a film of Henry the cuts that would make it
Miller 's novel Tro pic of Cancer ,
credit on its backers. Mullen inIn keeping with the widespre ad cided to drink it .
acceptable to censors.
practice amon g state and pritr oduced it last Tuesday at 9:30
Here' s how Mr . Hyde got his as being primaril y about sex.
"There is no question of al"To me it 's just an extremel y
p.m. to a pr actically empt y chamvate colleges acro ss the country,
name; Jekyll , as the monster ,
the Center will work , strictly on was seen leaving the lab by his funny book , arid I hope the tering a word or a scene in
ber . According to the Associated
Press , "Mullen then called for a
a non-sectarian basis , with any butl er . When approached for an film will be equal ly funny, " Tro p ic of Cancer , " said Strick.
"Either
it
gets
shown
in
full
person who seeks its help.
mock meetin g of his Appr opriexplanat ion, Jekyll stammers for Strick said , in an interview.
'
"
or
it
doesn
t
get
shown.
Staffed on a rotatin g basis , the an excuse, picks any word at all ;
ations
Committee and reported
"I think a lot of peop ie who
Counselors will maintain a sched - and says it was a Mr. Edward
the
bill
to the floor in about 30
once rea d Henry Mill er 's book
Strick 's treatment
of the seconds. It was one of the swiftule of weekly hours which will be Hyde , a friend of his . Pr etty
for the wron g reasons could go Miller book , which was first est-moving pieces of legislation
described in a pr inted brochure.
clever .
bac k to it again and find much p ublished in Paris in 1934, this session." And the $2,200
The Center will be located In
Suddenly , Bea' s father decided
more
on
a secon d readin g, grants no concessions to Pu ri- hike was made retroactive to July
room 203, Wall er Hall . Students to up and go to Europe , takin g
ri
maril
the
humor. "
y,
desirin g to use the services of Bea with him. Jekyll , who was p
1st of last vear !
tans. Some of the most frank
the Center may walk-in during about to propose to her , was
Strick achieved recognition
With this kind ot an attitude
sections of the book have been towards
the tax paying public, the
the scheduled hours; however , If broken-hearted , really embitter - as a proponent of sexual honesty
re
tained
,
four-letter-word
for
legislators
wishes
to
make
an
apalready
in deep
studen
t
a
in films with his treatments of
ed . Well , like a wron ged lover
trouble over the hodgepodge tax
pointment , a telephone call to t urn ing to booze, Jekyll hits the the J ean Genet play, The four-letter-word.
Tr opic of Cancer takes p lace package, are only invitin g furththe Student Counselin g Center , evil serum. He moved In on Ivy, Balcony, and the J ames J oyce
in Paris , and recounts a period
er voter opposition at the poles
Ext . 324 or 325 will establish an and abused her every night. Ivy,
novel Ulysses. Both films had in Miller 's life when he was a this year .
appointment .
completely terrorized , is even censorshi p trouble.
Those makin g their time avail- afraid to tell the cops; and takes
penn iless down-and-ou t living
able have no official connection the monster 's abuse night after
"But I don 't think we 'll ha ve una shamedl y on handouts from
with the college, rece ive no com - night .
any
trouble with Tropic of Can- friends and acquain t ances.
pensation for their services , and
Str ike three: the sick , let-down cer in the United States," Strick
Strick filmed it in the streets ,
will meet only . with those who " climax " . Bea 's miserable old
cafes,
railroa d stations and park s
seek them out for their own pur- father softens and decides to let said. "Perhaps we will in Britain
j t t M s m k num3s~.
that
exist
today.
poses . Durin g the past , however , her marry Jekyll . Therefore they and some other countries. As
many students have sought oppor - return to Amer ica. When she with Ul ysses, th e troubl e is no t
tun itie s for such counseling, and
with what is shown , but w it h
the college is pleased to assist ,
what is said. "
as a completely disinterested
whi ch in clud ed
Ul ysses,
party . N one of the ti me of t hose
M oll y Bloom 's sex-act soliloquy
staffin g the Center will be spent
in i ts Ang lo-Saxon entirety , can
for sectarian religious interests ,
(continued from page two )
be seen almost anywhere in the
but as evidence of the ir concern
the
coming
weeks.
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A gr ant totaling $31 ,400 has
been awarded to the Depar tment
of Mental Retardation of the Division of Special Education , BSC,
by the U.S. Office of Education
for the 1970-71 college year .
The grant provides two grad uate fellowships and eleven
traineeshi ps for
undergraduate
preparing teachers for mentally
retarded children. The graduate
fellows will receive stipends of
$2,000 for full-ti me graduate
stud y at the Mas ter 's level and an
allowance of $t>uu , /or each dependent with tuition and fees waived.
me eleven unaer graauaie
. tra ineeshi ps are broken down into seven senior trainees with
each receivin g a stipend of $800
for full-time stud y during the
senior year w it h tu it ion and fees
waived; the balance is made up
of four junior traineeshi ps which
provide $300 each for outstand ing sophomore students to be
used in full-time stud y during
their junior acade mic year . Sophomores and juniors may apply for the und ergraduate train -
committee will be used in an
advisor y . capacity to relate to
a student his rights under the
Joint Statement of Rights , Free doms and Responsibilities. The
purpose of this committee will
be to consider grievances from
any student concerning all facets
of the college community concernin g the Joint Statement , to investigate the complaint , and to
channel and suggest a possible
solution to the student' s questions
to the appropriate offices.
I move that Council adopt the
following guidelines to facilitate
the worki ngs of this committee
to insure its validity and feasibility.
1. Member ship — Membershi p
on the Grievance Committee will
consist of one student not servin g
on the Student -Facult y Judiciary
Board (a sophomore or junior
to insure continuit y of member ship), one teaching faculty member not serving on the StudentFaculty Judiciary Board , and one
ad ministrator not serv ing on the
Student-Faculty Judiciary Board.
The chairman of the Executive
Council of the Committee on
Student Affairs will act as chair man of the Grievance Committee.
Th e mem bers of the comm ittee
will be elected from the pre sent Executive Council of the
Committee on Students Affairs
by College Council.
2. Election Procedure s — The
Student committee member will
be elected for a two year term .
3. Procedure s for filing a grievance :
a. The grievance must be submitted in writing to the chairman of the Grievanc e committee. The chairman will then
esta blish a meet ing t i me f or
the committee to confer with
the student within 48 hours (or
within a reasonable time) after
the grievance has been SUbmitt-
Applications for the graduate
fellowships must be completed
and returned by April 13; undergraduates Interested in applying
for the junior and senior traineeships should complete and return application forms by April
23 , 1970. Those interested in
mak ing application for either an
under gr aduate or graduate award
f or p re p ar in g to be teacher s of
the mentally retarde d should contact Dr. Em ily A. Reuwsaat ,
C hairman , Department of Mental Retar dation , Division of Special Education , BSC ,
In addit ion to the above , there
will be a limited number of gra duate asslstantship s available for
the 1970-71 college year . These
asslstantsh ips pay $#2.00 per hour
for up to twenty hours per week
for $1 ,200 for the acade mic
year . Some financial aid for gra duates attend ing summer sessions will also be avai lable In the
form of gr aduate asslstantshlp s
at the same hourly rat e of pay ,
Additional Inform ation regard In g asslstantship s may be obtained from Dr . Charles Carl son, Director of the Division
of Graduate Studies , BSC.
b. All undertaking s of the Gr ievance Committee shall be of a
confidential nature .
c. All topics brought before
this committee should be in accor dance with the Joint Statement
on Student Rights , F ree doms an d
Responsibilities. The student
should use discret ion in submitt in g items of importanc e to the
committee ."
This motion tabled at the February 23rd meeting , was p assed
on March 1st and members of the
Executive Council of the Commit tee on Student Affairs , who work ed on the Bloom sburg Statement
and thus have a comprehensive
knowledge of Its contents . Members were nominated on three
levels, Students - Mike Pillagalli, Jeff Pros seda, Bob Beam;
Fac ulty - Russell Houk and
Levere MoClure ; Administrat ion — John Mulka. Thomas Davles, and Robert Duncan. Those
elected were Mike Plllagalli ,
Prosseda and Beam will be grad uatin g, Lever e Mc Clure , and Thomas Davles. Mr. John Walker ,
Chairman of Executive Council,
will head the Grie vance Committee,
A student griev ance , as result
of a motion made to College Council, has been establi shed to offer
advice to students in regard to
the rights granted by the Bloomsburg Statement on Righ ts and Responsibilities of students . The
motion , submitted by Jean Reese ,
states:
"I resolve that College Council establish a permanent C.G.A .
standing
committee entitled
"Grievance Committee. " This
Spec. Ed.
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Mr. Doug Parti * from Philadelphia will speak on Black
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Nosse n Inauguration
Set for April 30
vitied guests will be held in ScranThe inauguratio n of Dr . Robert
ton Com mons at 11:45 a.m. on
J . Nossen, President of BSC,
Saturday, April 18. The Inauguwill take place at the Inaugural
ra l Convocation will start with
Convocation to be held on Saan academic pro cession at 2:20
turday , April 8, in Haas Audip.m . Dr. David H . K urtzman ,
torium at 2:30 p.m .
Secretary of Education for the
Accordin g to Professor George
Commonwealth of Penns ylvania,
Stra dtman , co-chairman of the
will administer the Oath of OfInaugural Plannin g Committee ,
fice to Dr. Nossen. A Pr esidential
inaugural week activities will
Medallion will be pr esented by
get underway Sunday , April 12,
William A. Lank , President ,
with an Awards Day Convocation
Board of Trustees of BSC, who
in Haas Auditorium at 3:00 p. m.
will pre side at the inaugural
at which time Dr. Andruss will be
cerem ony . In addition to the
Emeritus
presented
Presiden
t
a
inau
gural address by Dr . NossLj rand Jr f f usion
Certificate. The convocation will
en , the guest speaker will be Dr.
be followed by a dinner for colOscar E . Lanford , President ,
GRAND ILLUSION , the second lege administrative
per sonnel
State
University College, Fre•
"
film oi . -,Sprin g 1970 Film and parents of the award recipdonia
New
York .
,
Series , will w shown in Kuster ients. The day will be concluded
Following the Inau gural ConvoAuditorium (Hartline 134) to- with a concert by the Maroon and
cation there will be an informal
night , March 18, at 8:30 p.m.
Symphonic Band under the
r eception in Scranton Commons.
It has been scheduled a half hour Gold
direction of Stephen C Wallace
An Inau grual Ball (semi-formal)
later than usual to avoid conflict in Haas Auditorium at .8:15 p. m.
will
be held in the same location
with Phi Alpha Theta' s pro gram ,
evenin g from 9:00 to 12:00
that
"Teachin g Black History, " at
An exhibit of the Penns ylvania
featuring two bands in twr
p.m
.
7 p m.
Landscape Artists will open on
different
ballrooms.
Membership in the Literary
Tuesday , April 14, at 8:15 p.m.,
s activities will be
The
week'
andjJLl}m Society may still be jln Haas Auditorium with an acconcluded
on
Sunday, April 19,
obtauuMl by sending $3 for one companyin gtalk given by Andrew
,
performance
by the Conwith
a
per son or $5 for two persons H udson.
cert Choir of BSC, under the dito Box 306, or at the door Wednesday evening. Four more film s
A significant part of the week 's rection of William K . Decker , in
activities will be held on Wed- Haas Auditorium at 7:00 p.m.
will be featured this term: HE
WHO MUST DIE , FREAKS , THE
nesda y, April 15 , with a dedica- , With the exception of the
WORLD OF APU , and the prev- tion luncheon for the new Wil- Awards Day dinner , Dedication
iously postponed HAMLET .
liam W . Scrant on C ommons , the luncheon and the Inaugural Day
nam in g of the new nine stor y lunc heon, all events are open to
women 's residence hall , the dedi- the public at no charge for adm ission.
cati on of the new RCA Computer
C enter , and the renaming of four
Dr. Ralph R. Ireland , Profess - residence halls on campus . The
or and Chairman of the Depar t- luncheon will be held in the
ment of Sociology, has just been Scranton Commons at 1:00 p.m.,
with the former Governor of the
Informed that his article "The
C ommonwea lth , William
W.
Education of Black South Africans
and Black Americ ans: A Com- Scranton , along with other digniparative Analysis " has been ac- tar ies, being guests of honor .
With the approval of the Dean
cepted for publication by SOCIAL Following the luncheon , the new
o
f
W omen 's Staff , the Dean of
EDUCATION , the official journal
commons and res idence halls
s and the Pres ident of the
Student'
of the National Council for the will be open for inspection and
the Association of ResiCollege
,
Social Studies. The article con- an open house, featuring demondent
Women
will implement a
trasts and compar es these two strat ions , will be held in the
program
of selflimited
trial
radically different black groups C om puter Serv ice C enter .
'for
Sophomore
gulated
hours
re
in or der to show how basic soAn outstanding cultural pre- and Junior women. This program
cio-political ideologies affect
sentat ion in honor 'of the new will be in effect for the seven
educat ional policies and prac - President
weekends following Easter vacawill take place on Fritices.
t ion ' on Friday and Satu rday nights
A majo r finding is that the aim day, Apri l 17, with Dr. Frank
only .
of education for Black South Afri - Polana , bar itone , and Dr. RobThe res idence halls will close
M arve l, pianist , both of State
cans is to equip them to f unct ion ert
as
usual at 1:00 a.m. and women
University College, Fredonla ,
as a society completely separate
ing to the hall after that
return
from but equal to the White so- Tfew York , appearing in concert . time will be admitted by a receptAn Inau gural Luncheon for inciety. In Americ a , on the other
ionist . This syste m per mits
i hand , Blacks are educa ted to
greater freedom for upper class
; function as an Integr al part of
women and still maintains
the total Amer ican Society.
secur ity in the women 's res idence halls.
Freshm en women will continue
a 1:00 a.m. cur few Frito
American students who would da yhave
MEET THE PHILOSOPHY DEand Saturday nights with the
like to have their summer in addition of two one-hour exP A RTME N T Is the topi c of the
Euro pe pay for Itself through a tens ions . Senior women have
upcoming Philosophy Club meetsummer J ob In Euro pe may do lived off-cam pus under self •reguing to be In the Day Women 's
so by applying immediately.
Loun ge , Science Hall , at 7:30
late d conditions for some time.
Still available are 200-300good
p.m., Thursday, March 19.
In a recent letter sent to parresort 'hotel jobs in the most ent s of the BCS coeds , Miss
The program will consist of
beauti ful regions of Switzerland Jackson , Dean of Women , stated ,
an Informal discussion of the
and
some 850 high paying factory, "As you are no doubt aware , there
Philosophy major , courses ofconstruction
, resort- hotel and is currently
fered and oppor tunities in the
an increasin g
hospital
jobs
In Germany, many emphasis on the potentiality of
field of Philosophy .
in beautiful Bavaria preparing women in our sixsiety. Women an
All are Invited to attend. Refor
the 1972 Olympics.
fresh ments will be served.
experiencing new freedom! awl
Also available are 165 sales bein g ur ged to make more decijobs in Belgium , Germany, Italy, sions on their own. This trend li
and Spain with room and board reflected in many ways — all os
arran ged at minimal cost in
which are felt on the colleg*
, roomin g homes , small hotels or campus.
"
I with private families.
News
Brief s
J,.t *nJ PMuU
Coeds Try
New Hours
P ttLopk , CU
Easte r is
Almost Her«
Eu rop e
Editorial s
evident in the mature manner in
vhich Dave Kozma represented
Seta Psi fraternity. It Is my sinsere wish that this letter will
make reparati on for the damThere 's something Happening a particular action may be unage that has been done to Zeta
here; what it is ain 't exactly popular with a few. I trust that
Psi fr ater nity and the reputamay be labeled as radicals and :tion of BSC.
Cle ar " — "For What It 's W orth " we can rely upon your suppor t
P re6. Motlin*
revolutionaries , because by the
by Steven Stills
in assuring the Colle ge faculty
Respectfully ,
very nature of their attitude s and
Communication is an essential and administration the right to Dear Sir:
Scott D. Peterman
,in preserving a human balance fulfill their responsibilities withRecen tly your appear ance at actions they atte mpt to violate the
of temperment . In its absence out undue interference. "
the Ope n Forum on acade mic "American way " by making a
wars are started , men learn
me cone oi cms statement
freedom held by the Philo sophy mockery of the American traditto hate their bro thers , and civil- seems to indicate that the admin- Club helped to open discussion of ions of freedom , J ustice and
P rima ct
ized man becomes confused and istrators of Bloomsburg State issues on certain policies follow- equali ty. If these ARE American
essenti ally uncivili zed. Commun - College are not only pr epared
ed by this college. I was inter- traditions and the foundations of
A sentence in Blass ' s 5th Col icating is an Imperviou s catalyst for but expect a student orient- ested in what you had to say. what we call the American way,
umn
in Friday ' s M&G disturbed
in assuring understanding .
ed disru ption of the educ ational When will you be available for then who really are the ra dicals ?
It
reads "Un less somethin g
me
.
Those who prot est the perversion
ur . Nossen , perhaps re alizin g program . If it is the intent of Dr. the next Open Forum?
happens , Primack is
desperate
of
freedom
and
justice or those
the importance of communica - Nossen to rela y thi s feeling,of adJoe Mlklo s
out
."
who
perv
ert
it?
tion , recently sent letters to the ministrative paranoia , he is misI have hope that th is is not
Who are the radicals? Those
parents of all the students on repr esenting the true temper who fight for and still believe in t rue . My case is being decided
this campus . He relayed to th em ment of the students . In all Issues
due process and the Constitution by the existin g appeal procedures
C*xp tain of L~orr *ct
information imperitive to devel- of contention , and particularly
or those who abu se the judicial here at Bloomsbur g and I just
opment s at BSC. With the initia - with the questions surrounding
process and ignor e the Constitu- may win.
tion of this letter writing cam- M axwell Prim ack not receivin g Editor:
Mor e importantly the phrase
paign , the Presid ent has made a continuous employment , students
After readin gMr . Porter 's art- tion? Who are the patrio ts ? The
ethin g desperate happens "
"Som
valid and commend able attempt have attempted to use dialogue icle in FORUM , I find it necess- advocates of a war machine gone
that if it were a foresuggests
to bridge the gap between the and "recognized procedures " in ary to disagree with him . His last mad or the few who believe that
(which it is not)
gone
conclusion
student and his par ents . Unfortun - vocalizing their objections and sentence reads , "I don 't see any we could use better schools than
lose
my case then
will
that
I
ately , this worthy attempt to in- have avoided confrontation or ex- laws around here ; all I see is a more graveyards ? Who are the
might set
desperate
somethin
g
patriots
?
Men
who
sure good communications has tra-legal actions. Any actionsthat bunch of Men. " Men , I assure
are willing
This
I
also
believe
/ailed because much of the in ^. students may take in the future , you , would not act in this way. to die for America (here and things right .
desperate
somethin
g
If
I appeal to Dean Norton , Dean abroad) or men who are willing is false.
formation is cloudy and at best , even if considered disru ptive,
Hunsinger
will
assuredly
elicits a misinterp retation of the
, and President Nossen to kill for America (here and a- were to happen it would merely
be within their conto explain and or correct this in- broad) . There is a difference! confirm the paranoid anxieties of
state of affair s on this campus. stitutional rights of protest.
If Stan Rakowsky can answer the adm inistration and provide
humane situation publically and
Dr. Nossen . similarl y, srlves
Take , for example , the followthese questions , I might be able the excuse for a purge of stuing section
fro m the second the impression that student dis- immedi ately.
page of the letter:
I also appeal to the students to resolve my own questions: dents and facu lty.
ruptions at West Chester , F and
I do mean to suggest that
"Unrest , unfortunately , con- M , and Indiana (and Bloomsburg?) of BSC to take action— in the form Are the Dean Hunsingers , Judge
advoca tes doing somethin g
Blass
of letters and petitions— to as- H off mans , and Agnews of Ameri tinues to plague campuses across were lar gely created by "unindesperate
. I am concerned bethe country. Within Pennsylvania , formed" students. It is essential sure the administration that thi s ca the radicals or the patriot s?
sort of tyranny will not be tolrecent developm ents at West to note that students (in regards
Claire Smith cause I fear that people in powP.S. I love my country too , Stan . er will be only too quick to make
Chester , Indiana , and Frank- to the Primack question) set up erated.
Dennis Plymette But I love it enough not to wave that interpretation .
lin and Marshall , to name but an "Open Forum on Academic
In brief let' s not provide exthe flag when men are dying in
three , make it imperative that Freedoms " to grant a clearity
for our own repression.
cuses
body and in heart —fro m apple
we remain alert and firm agai nst of information and subsequently
Peace ,
pie!
any form of disru ption of the ed- set up a fact finding committee
to ^lan
K
tp
ly
Dr
. Primack
ucational prog ram , or any threat to look into questions about Dr.
against person or property on the Primsck 's employment (or non(In reply to the letter by Stan
campus . The necessity for the employmen t) status . If students
Ratow
sky)
above colleges to determine the at Bloomsburg are uninformed
fitness of certain professors to it is only because their questions
^Absolved
continue their duties has particu - have not been answered.
There are certain per sons and Dear Editor :
larly triggered uninfor med , yet
Recently , the reasons for Dr.
March 19 — 9:00 a.m. —
activitie
s at Bloomsburg State
disru ptive,, (and in the case of Primack not being granted conSchools,
Jamesbur
g Public
In
the
March
11
Issue
of
the
West Chester , destructive) re- tinuous employment were releas- College that are defined as being MARRON AND GOLD , there ap- Jam esbur g, New Jersey — Elem
sponses. Yet within each college ed. They were attributed to aus- radical and revolutionar y. The peared on page 4, a letter stat- — all grades ; Social Studies;
or University , as with Blooms- tere financial reasons and declin- popular conception seems to be ing that Zeta Psi pledges were Math; Bio; Gen Sci;
burg , there are recognized pro - ing enrollment in Philosophy . that college dissid ents are in fact ordered to castrate lambs . Zeta
March 19 — 10:00 a.m. —
cedures sufficient to safeguard However , the combination of the radicals and revolutionary by the Psi contacted the M & G office Pittsbur gh Public Schools , Pittsfaculty members from ar bitr ar y two sentences , "The necessity very nature of the ir actio ns and and obtained the name s of the bur gh , P enna . — Elem; most
decisions. Bloomsburg , too , must for the above colleges to deter- their attitudes towards the "Ame- "Animal Lovers.
Psi areas of Secondary;
make hard decisions during the mine the fitness of certain pro - rican way ", because these atti - eventually found "thatZeta
March 19 — 2:00 p.m. — Northe
two
coming weeks. We shall continue fessors to continue their duties tudes are consider ed to be diawich
Central School s, Norwich
men 's names affixed to the letter
to make those decisions which are . . ." and "Bloomsbur g, too , metrically opposed to American
New
York
— All areas;
not the authors of the letter
in the best interests of the Col- must make hard decisions during tradition s. If I may assume that were
March
20
a.m. — Dethis conception is correct , then and that their names were used partmen t of— 9:00
lege , students , and the CommonR
evenue
, Har there are many other people who without their knowledge . I am one r isbur g, Pa. — Accoun tants
(Continue d on page four )
wealth , realizing that at times
; Aud of the two persons whose name
itors;
was affixed at the bottom of the
March 20 — 10:30 a.m. — Alletter and was therefore contact fred
I . DuPont School District ,
ed by Zeta Psi leaders. Since I
Wilmington , Delaware — All
knew the "Animal lover s", and
ar eas;
understood and agreed with their
March 23 — 10:00 — Johnson
view
I
agreed
to
act
as
mediator
,
by Allan Maure r
a bit about "kooks , 1 the kind who WRITE and nobody , I repeat , no-"
School District , JohnCity
betwe
en
the
two
groups
.
Anothe r of those Gladfly-style ,
don 't sign what they write.
body
is
responsible
1
for
what
is
City,
New York — All areas ;
son
ye
Ever
y
sponsors
Zeta
Psi
ar
.
too-ln sane-t o-be-s 1 g n e d hate
in the lines we write , or between 1 a scavenger
March
30 — 9:00 • 4:00 —
hunt
for
their
This
This leads me to the first point t hem , but us.
sheets came out recent ly.
Angeles
C ity Schools , Los
Los
pledges.
In
a
personal
interview
&
—whoev er writes this pap fears
one concern ed the MAROO N
as to our ngnt 10 support v1 with Dave Kozma former Pres - Angeles , Cal . — All areas .
,
Jim Percey so much that before candidate for CGA office ediGOLD and the CGA president ial
ident
of
Zeta
Psi
I learned that:
,
they can sleep peacefully I bet torially, the MAROON AND GOLD 1
6
(1) Pledges are not ordered to do
Personall y, I'd rath er not brin g they have to check the dark re- constitution
, the M&G editorial anything against their beliefs or
up trash like this— it' s too muc h
cesses of their closets , their
policy
statement
, and the Joint religion and (2) The pledges were
like rooting around In a rat infestkitchen pantry, and under their
Statement
on
Student
Rights allow
ed garba ge can— but ignorin g it
beds to make sure Percey isn 't us that pr ivilege . As to the argu- told that if they did not want to
doesn 't wor k . It doesn 't go away . ther e . Well , to quote our be loved ment that editors should remain get something in particular , the y
So , we'll examine several
President (Nixon), "I'd like to neu t ra l because they are edi tors wouldn 't have to. Among the
points of the hate sheet , which
mak e one thing clear . " Hock , I ask this: Do you think that every, things inc luded in this year 's
consisted of lies , mostly, and ra p Blass and I SIGN WHAT WE
scaven ger list were toilet paper ,
student on this campus should towe
ls, and pigtails . The boys ,
have the right to express their h owever
opinion thro ugh this paper (and pigtails ,atwere not able to find any
the local butcher , so
MAROON AND GOLD
they have that right) except tho se upon suggestion
by Frank Clifford
of a pledge , the y
people who work on the paper upStrike
one: It was an ancient
to make a substitutio n. A 1941
NO, 37
VOL. XLVIII
wards of 20 hours a week all year decided
black
and white movie.
pledges drove out to a
long? If you do so believe, I sug- few of the
That
'
s
not
a
m
ispr int , I said 19
gest you come up here , wor k sheep farmer where one of the • forty-one .
MICHA EL HOCK
hard , become an editor and estab- pledges have previously worke d.
This movie dealt with the same
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
lish the neutrality you desire . When the pledges returned to the question that the Greeks , Rodor Rwrnn
Business Manager
F urt hermore , it seems tome dorms they were boasting that mans , and other great clvilay had castrated several lambs . tlons pondered : All the world
Bil Teltswort h
that those people who believe the the
Managin g Editor
.
Let
it be known here and now that and the forces of
best thing that can be done with an (1) the
nature are In*
News-Edi tor
Martin Kleiner
... .
farmer did the actual cast - struments of good an
idea
one
disagrees
with
Is
to
d ev il , which
Ginny Potter , Allan Mauror
Co-Feature Editors
suppress it , and those who be- rat ion and not the pledges and are
constant ly battling each
Clark Ruch & Jack Hoffman
Sports Editors
li eve as the hate sheet d oes, that (2) the lamb s were to be cast- other . The Idea was fairly treatEditor
Mark Foucart
Photo graphy
M&G money would be better spent rate d anyway . It Is the false bo- ed, considerin g the film was
asting that I find fault with. How- 1941 vintage. We were warned beif used to send their personal
Copy Staff
Kay Hahn, Carol Osw ald, Irene Oulyct
ever
, looking over on the other fore the movie that It ' s attem pts
enem
i
es
to
t
h
e
S
ov
i
et
U
n
i
on
,
Manager
Linda
Ennis
Circulation
t
ide
of the fence , I find fault with at horror were at best bor ing
would
be
far
happie
r
under
the
Advisor
Mr . Mlchaol Stanley
author itarian , total itarian , Soviet the "Animal lovers " who did not and
comical , T rue , true.
ADDITIONAL STAFF: Terry Slats , John Stugrin , Bob
police state than the people they bother to check out the facts com- The movies then didn ' t have to be
pletely , and who acted rath er ver y thrilling, It was before the
Schul ti, Sally Swetland, Dave Kettar, Stanle y Bunslc k,
want to send there .
tt
)
One final word . To whoever is rashl y. I would like to point out birth of telev ision; so then , the
Jim Saehe , Frank Clifford , Velma Avo ry, Carol Kishwr
ltlng this gladfly-or-whate ver • that the Zeta Psi frater nity Is one movies didn 't try to scare the
bauff h, Pat Jacobs.
of the most progr essive frat er- livin' hell out of you J ust to atit-is: You 're sick and I feel sorry
All opinions expressed by columnists and featur * writers,
for you. But you should see a nitie s on camp us. Zeta Psi pro - tract the lost box office patron s.
includin g letteri-to-the-editor , are not necessarily those of
motes intellectual develop ment ,
psychiatrist and get help before
A youthful Spencer Tr acy play *
mis publication but those of the Individuals.
you hurt yourself . And, Mr., If we emotional sta bility, and stresses
(Continue d on pate four )
ever find out who you are ,.* leadership . All these Ideals -were
rw«_ _
1
I Letters....
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1
Z.U Psi
inte rvie ws
HATE SHEET RAPPED
J & H Movie
Poor Entry
Pictured abov e are BSC
grappUr s victoriou s in the
NAIA tour ney. Left: Captain
place. Right: Shorty
cock , third place.
Ami * Thompson , third place,
Center: Ron Sheehan, 6th
Hitch-
Thom pson,Hitchcock ,Sheehai Place in National lornney
BSC Ranks 9th out of 97 Participating
by Jack Hoffman
BSC grapplers traveling to Superior , Wisconsin , exhibited excellent wrestlin g abilities and
finish ed ninth out of 97 colleges
and univers ities.
A total of 345 wres tlers participated which is the lar gest in the
history of the NAIA and possibly the lar gest in the country . •
The Universit y of Nebraska and
Omaha won the tourney.
Mark Vonichi of Wisconsin State
Wrestlers who placed high in University 4-0 for his third place
the standings for Bloomsbur g berth. Arnie wrestled six times
were Senior Arnie Thom pson, and only lost one match .
• Shorty Hitchcock decision ed
who took third at 150; Shorty
Hitchcock , fre shman , who also Fletcher Can of Tampa Uniplaced third
in the 177 pound versit y, 8-i , to take his thtf d
class; and freshman Ron Shee- place spot . Hitchcock also wr estled six times with only one loss.
han , who copped a 6th place berth
Ron Sheehan lost to Rich Edat 191.
Arnold Thom pson defeated ward s by a score of 11-2 and
Swimmers Reel In
Fourth Place at
PCSC Meet
By Robert Ross
The Huskie s fought hard to
capture fourth place in the Pennsylvania Conference Swimming
Cham pionship held March 13 and
14 at West Chester State College.
Record breaking competition
set ll new records in 16 events .
West Chester smashing from a
6th place finish in the Middle
Atlantic Championshi ps crushed
cocky Clarion 127% to 87. East
Stroudsburg was able to capture
1st and 3rd In 3 meter diving
plus some fine work by their
relay easily avenged their dual
meet def eat at the hands of the
Huskies by finishing third with a
total of 57Vfe points.
Captain Ralph Moerschbacher
won his 3rd consecutiv e championship in the 200 yard free
(j im C-omr y Cheats at
'
(-f in rCummy ana f -ool*
C *at IJ our Sunf lower
.3##a4 Kj unimomt.
Qo W.u Qo
breast stroke for 2 points. Bob
Jones earned xk point with still
another tie this time for 6th place
in the 100 yard back stroke.
slipped to the sixth place position .
Sheehan wrestled four times and
suffered two losses.
The surprise of the tournament was the match between
John Weiss of BSC and Roger
Vir gil of Ada ms State . Vir gil
was the top seeded man at 140
and Weiss decisioned him 3-0
on over time .
Coach Russ Houk comment-
ing on the tournament said , "We
did a good job and I' m proud of
my boys . This tournament gave
them good experience since the
competition was so tough."
Arnie Thompson and Shorty
Hitchcock are going to the NCAA
cham pionships to be held thi s
coming weekend at Evanston , Illinois.
Husky Rooks
Win Western
Division
bers are impressi ve. Jim Kitchen
owns the best record with 7-1-0.
F ollowing with 8-3-0 is Ken
Drake . Dave Sheaffer sports a 7-3
-1 record and Dennis Plymet te
owns a 7-3-1 also. Dave Kistle r
has done a commendable job on
first board with a 6-4-1 record .
The Rooks take on Mulhenburg
April 5 , with the league tourn ament the following week. The
R ook s seem to h ave an excellent
chance to come in fir st place in
the Pa. State C ollege tourn ament
for the tenth straight year.
The B.S.C. chess team taveled
to Lebanon Valley College on
lay Bloomsburg was in 5th place
trailin g Slippery Rock by 1 point . M arch 8 for the second time this
year. Having , won the fir st time ,
Two years ago it was this reMyers
of
Bloomsburg
surlay
that
lost
1st
place
;
we felt we could win again , but
last
year
Bob
prised everyone by finishin g 8th this relay lost second place . Hissuch was not the case. L.V.C. 's
in the 3 meter diving. Consider - tory started to repeat itself once second board , Glenn Beidels toping the fact that 1 diver suffer - again. Bob Her b, Doug Yocum and ped Ken Drake 's win streak at 8
as he attacked suddenly for a
ed a dislocated shoulder durin g Ken Narsewicz did their best but
mate. It looked bad on boards
the preliminary trials and that t hey weren 't able to give anchor2 and 4 as both Dennis Plymette
ther e are no 3 meter boards man M oersc hbac her a lead over
available to the Huskies for prac - the Rocket team . Ral ph did not and Dave Sheaffer traded a rook
for a bishop . Freshman first
t ice you can app reciate the team give up ana he was able to
spirit shown by Bob. H owever , no brin g his team into 3rd place board Dave Klstler won a pawn
points are awarded solely for earning 8 point s so that the final in the opening and kept it till the
effort .
score read Bloomsbur g 32, end game where he took full advantage of it. The score was 1-3
Slippery
Rock 31. The other
Bob Jones , Jim Koehler , Jim
when both Denni s and Dave Sheaffteams
finished
In
this
order:
Scallse and Doug Yocum team- Millersville lead by
er lost concurren tl y. Freshman
Kevin
Weir
ed up in the 400 yard medle y finished with
fifth boar d Jim Kitchen won a
26
points
.
Lock
relay to take 5th and earn 4 H aven
, lead by Bob Hults , earne d beautiful game. He was down in
points . At the start of the final
pieces f or most f the game and
event the 400 yard free style re- 18 points Califor nia made the long then racked a oknight
for two
tr ip to West Chester only to finpawns and quickly won.
ish last 17 point s.
The big news , though , is that the
The Husky tea m coached by Rooks have won the Western DiTom Houston and Cecil Tuber- vision of the Pa. chess league. If
ville did very well in this ra pid- we win the Eastern Division then
ly expandin g and improving con- we are the champs! The indi viference . And the school spir it in dual records of the team memsupport of the mermen has been
excellent .
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earne d Ralph 11 jpolnts in the in*
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and was in a 3 way tie for the
8th in the 100 yard free style .
These hard won ties earne d him
3% points . Jack Feyrer had a lit*
tie trouble with his turns in the
West Chester pool and had to
settle for a Oth in the 100 and
a 6th In the 800 free style earn *
ing a total of 3 points . J im Koehler took 6th in the 100 yard
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J Uf ff an d J4 ,J.
(continue d from page two )
ed the lead role , for a while
(and I' m not J oking) he actually
looked better as Mr . Hyde ,in spite of the unkempt hair ,
ghastly eyes , and that wierd ,
kumquatted • up grin.
Strike two: the plot. Harry
Jekyll i physician , was convinced
of the good vs. evil bit . There
is, according to him , angelic good
and diabolic evil underl ying in the
personalit y of every man. Dr .
Jekyll experi mented in his lab
with animals , trying to prove that
this devilish , overwhelming evil
in men could be brou ght to the
surfac e. (Ask Robert Louis Stev enson why Jekyll didn't tr y to
bring out the good.) He perfect ed a serum that let the bad vibrations out by testing it on various
small animals and on some of his
human patients.
Enter the romantic element .
Dr. Jekyll sur passin gly loved a
beautiful woman named Bea . She
was a perfec t lady, well mannered, dainty, and she obeyed and
hun g aro und with her daddy (who
was a meddlin g, genuine pain in
the ass.) She brought out the good
in Jekyll .
Ente r the conflict. Dr . Jek yll
saves an attractive woman from
the advances of a drunken bum
one night as he was strollin g
through the streets . H er name
was Ivy. She is immediately star *
struck by this han dsome , gentlemanly rescu er . Acting true to the
sneaky feminine form , she feign*
ed sever e injury, and pretended
she couldn 't walk. He carried her
to her pad, and started examin ing her . N ow, Ivy was , as the saying goes, a woman of easy virtue .
She didn 't know that he was a doctor yet , and translate s his profe ssional pro bes as passes being
made . No sex, though , the only
heat generated in this film was
from the projector ' s light bulb.
W hen she found out his real intentions , she was painfully embarrassed .
She said , "But I' m not a ... a
inducing serum , and happily proposes to Bea .
We find now that Jekyll is
plagued by recurring bad trips .
He keeps turnin g into Mr . Hyde
without taking doses of the serum.
Ther e's an allegory in there for
all you acid heads . Th e poor man
finds himself a monster one hour ,
and a gentle man the next . Unfortunate ly, it was when he was
about t o brea k t he news to Bea
when he turned to Mr . Hyde again ,
beat her and killed her father .
The police kill him. As he lay
there , dead , he turned back into
Dr. Jekyll and everyone found out
the truth.
On the whole , it was a bad film
in my opinion . If you think this review was borin g, be glad you
missed the film. And if the Lit erary and Fil m Society shows
others as bad as this one, it
looks like a bad season coming
up. But we 'll find out for sure
tonight , when The Grand Illusion
will be shown in Kuster Auditorium. It 'll have to be better than
this one.
Is Thi s A ny
Way to Run
a St at e
with their $7,200 annual salaries ,
would mean a legislative pay of
$14 ,200 a year . The added cost to
Pennsylvania taxpayers would be
$560,000.
The Senate must now app rove
the deal to make it stick. Members of that body, unfortunately
for themselves , will have to vote
on it out in open, in contrast to
the shady methods employed by
the House to put it th rough last
Thursday. Indicative of the feeling of those pushing the bill in the
House was the comment of Rep.
• •
Martin R . Mull en, Philadelphia
' 'I know you're not , '' he said .
Democrat and sponsor of the meaThey were talking - about the
sure .
word whore , and they both lied
Noting that the mishmash of a
in the above dialogue . Honest ,
tax packa ge was going through
her red kimona shone throu gh
at the time , Mullen commented:
the black and white .
"We may as. well get all the crltlAs Jekyll kissed her and left ,
c
ism at once ." Speaker Fineman
he noticed that he was pretty
also
admitted that "the timin g is
strongly attached to her .
a
happy circumstance , but
not
So now we have a decent , upthe
members
were chafin g at the
right doctor being pulled in two
bit. "
opposite directions at once. Bea,
Even conceding that there is
PARIS (U PI )-W ith films like United States. But it has still
his girl friend , brin gs his good
to mane avanaoie a wiae vibrations to the surface . And The Balcony and Ulysses to his not been shown generall y in some mer it in the content ion of
the lawmakers that the present
variety of counselin g services Ivy, the woman of the night he credit , director J oseph Stric k Brit ain. Onl y two cities have
to students seeking assistance , encountered on the street that could be considered somethi ng granted it licenses for local $4,800 expense allowance is not
the Community Ministeries , a night , inspire s his evil side . Still, of a specialist in sex movies. showing.
enough to cover the cost of meals ,
The film is totall y
room s and other outlays , the way
£rou p of local lay and religious things were on a fairly even keel ,
But he doesn 't see his latest banned in some countries bein which the $560 ,000 appr opri leader s, have agreed to staff a but Jekyll had finally perfected
cause Strick refu ses to . approve
ation bill was handled reflects no
"C enter " on the BSC campus. that evil serum, and the fool de- production , a film of Henry the cuts that would make it
Miller 's novel Tro pic of Cancer ,
credit on its backers. Mullen inIn keeping with the widespre ad cided to drink it .
acceptable to censors.
practice amon g state and pritr oduced it last Tuesday at 9:30
Here' s how Mr . Hyde got his as being primaril y about sex.
"There is no question of al"To me it 's just an extremel y
p.m. to a pr actically empt y chamvate colleges acro ss the country,
name; Jekyll , as the monster ,
the Center will work , strictly on was seen leaving the lab by his funny book , arid I hope the tering a word or a scene in
ber . According to the Associated
Press , "Mullen then called for a
a non-sectarian basis , with any butl er . When approached for an film will be equal ly funny, " Tro p ic of Cancer , " said Strick.
"Either
it
gets
shown
in
full
person who seeks its help.
mock meetin g of his Appr opriexplanat ion, Jekyll stammers for Strick said , in an interview.
'
"
or
it
doesn
t
get
shown.
Staffed on a rotatin g basis , the an excuse, picks any word at all ;
ations
Committee and reported
"I think a lot of peop ie who
Counselors will maintain a sched - and says it was a Mr. Edward
the
bill
to the floor in about 30
once rea d Henry Mill er 's book
Strick 's treatment
of the seconds. It was one of the swiftule of weekly hours which will be Hyde , a friend of his . Pr etty
for the wron g reasons could go Miller book , which was first est-moving pieces of legislation
described in a pr inted brochure.
clever .
bac k to it again and find much p ublished in Paris in 1934, this session." And the $2,200
The Center will be located In
Suddenly , Bea' s father decided
more
on
a secon d readin g, grants no concessions to Pu ri- hike was made retroactive to July
room 203, Wall er Hall . Students to up and go to Europe , takin g
ri
maril
the
humor. "
y,
desirin g to use the services of Bea with him. Jekyll , who was p
1st of last vear !
tans. Some of the most frank
the Center may walk-in during about to propose to her , was
Strick achieved recognition
With this kind ot an attitude
sections of the book have been towards
the tax paying public, the
the scheduled hours; however , If broken-hearted , really embitter - as a proponent of sexual honesty
re
tained
,
four-letter-word
for
legislators
wishes
to
make
an
apalready
in deep
studen
t
a
in films with his treatments of
ed . Well , like a wron ged lover
trouble over the hodgepodge tax
pointment , a telephone call to t urn ing to booze, Jekyll hits the the J ean Genet play, The four-letter-word.
Tr opic of Cancer takes p lace package, are only invitin g furththe Student Counselin g Center , evil serum. He moved In on Ivy, Balcony, and the J ames J oyce
in Paris , and recounts a period
er voter opposition at the poles
Ext . 324 or 325 will establish an and abused her every night. Ivy,
novel Ulysses. Both films had in Miller 's life when he was a this year .
appointment .
completely terrorized , is even censorshi p trouble.
Those makin g their time avail- afraid to tell the cops; and takes
penn iless down-and-ou t living
able have no official connection the monster 's abuse night after
"But I don 't think we 'll ha ve una shamedl y on handouts from
with the college, rece ive no com - night .
any
trouble with Tropic of Can- friends and acquain t ances.
pensation for their services , and
Str ike three: the sick , let-down cer in the United States," Strick
Strick filmed it in the streets ,
will meet only . with those who " climax " . Bea 's miserable old
cafes,
railroa d stations and park s
seek them out for their own pur- father softens and decides to let said. "Perhaps we will in Britain
j t t M s m k num3s~.
that
exist
today.
poses . Durin g the past , however , her marry Jekyll . Therefore they and some other countries. As
many students have sought oppor - return to Amer ica. When she with Ul ysses, th e troubl e is no t
tun itie s for such counseling, and
with what is shown , but w it h
the college is pleased to assist ,
what is said. "
as a completely disinterested
whi ch in clud ed
Ul ysses,
party . N one of the ti me of t hose
M oll y Bloom 's sex-act soliloquy
staffin g the Center will be spent
in i ts Ang lo-Saxon entirety , can
for sectarian religious interests ,
(continued from page two )
be seen almost anywhere in the
but as evidence of the ir concern
the
coming
weeks.
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