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Former U.S. Sena tor to Speak ;
"A Liberal Answer "
Eugene J. McCarthy , former
U.S. Senator and Democratic
Candidate for the Presidential
nomination in 1968 and 1972, will
speak on "A Liberal Answer to
the Conservative Challenge"
Wednesday September 19, at 2
p.m. in Haas Center for the
Arts.
The program will be sponsored by the Arts Council of
B.S.C.
Currently a senior editor for
one of the leading American
publishing firms, Simon and
Schuster, the former US
Senator is also the author of
many books, including: "Other

Things and the Aardvark",
"The Year of the People", "The
Limits of Power : America's
Role in the World'*, "A liberal
answer to the Conservative
Challenge", "The Challenge of
Freedom ", "Frontiers in
American Democracy ", and
"Dictionary of American
Politics".
A frequent contributer to
various magazines, including
"The New Republic" and
"Business Week", McCarthy
has written about subjects such
as the economy, US politics, and
the American System.
McCarthy was born in

Eugene J. Mccarty

Watkins, Minnesota in 1916. A
graduate of St. John 's
University in Collegeville ,
Minn., he received an M.A.
from the University of Minnesota .
After teaching economics ,
sociology, and education for 10
years, he served as a civilian
technical assistant in military
intelligence for the War
Department during World War
II.
in iwy jracuariny was eieciea
U.S. Congressman from Minneosota's 4th District, as a
member of the Democratic Farmer - Labor Party. He was
re-elected for two additional
terms.
He was first elected United
States Senator from- Minnesota
in 1958, being re-elected to a
second six-year term in 1964.
McCarthy was a candidate for
the Democratic nomination for
presid ent in 1968, winning the
pr imary
elections
in
Massachusetts , Oregon , Pennsylvania and Wisconsin , after a
strong early showing in New
Hampshire.
He again became a candidate
for president in 1972 when he
formally
filed
in
the
Democratic primary in Illinois.
In 1971 and 1972, after retiring
from the Senate , McCarthy
lec t ured a t colle ges and
un iversities throughout the
countr y, speaking to political
re f orm and Democrat ic grou ps
as
well as
economi c ,
prof ess i onal and academ ic
or ganizat ions.
He joined the sta f f of Simon
and Schuster as Senior Editor in
1973. During this year he gave a
ser ies of lectures on "The
F uture of L iberal i sm i n
America " at the New School f or
Social Resear ch as the Adlai E.
Stevensdn Profes sor in the
Graduate Facult y of P ol itical
and Social Science.

Wondering what' s on the end of the string? Visit Gary Clark 's '
ex hibition now in Haas Auditorium/ and find out.
(photo by Ala nna Berger )

Hospital Needs
Volunteer s

Danville State Hospital for
t he mentall y ill has many
volun teer j obs ava ilable f or
an yone interested. Pam phlets,
newslet ters , a pp lica tions and
i nf ormat ion about bus service
can be obtained at the Inf ormati on Desk in Kehr Union
Building .
Volunteers are needed to
work i n the resocializat ion
programs wi th individual
patients , to assist with and set
up recreation programs , to
tutor pat ients in rea ding and
mat h , to hel p with grooming
classes , to work in arts and

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cra f ts , or just to share a parti cular sk i ll - l ike music or
cooking.
C am pus or ganiza t ions , as
well as ind ividuals , can help by
visiting, decorat ing or working
on a pro ject f or the pat ients.
Further inf ormation can be
obtained by contacting Mrs.
Jo y ce Slade , V olunteer
Resources

Coor dinator , Dan-

ville State Hospital , Danville ,

Pa. , 17821, phone: 275-3330. On
campus you can contact J ohn
Mulka , Director of Student
Activities, in the Kehr Union
Buildin g.

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Two Students Selected
For Intern Prog ra m
Two B.S.C. students have
been selected by the Pennsylvania
Department
of
Educa tion to participate In a
state-w ide State College —
University Internship Progr a m
in Harrlsbur g during th e 1973

f all semester.

Sally A. Mason is wor king
with the Executive Dir ector of
the Governor 's Commission on
the Stat us of Women and
Ronald P. Evanousk y is , an
intern in the O ff ice of the
Deputy Secretary for Menta l
Health and Medical Services at
the Department of Welfare .
This Is the first time tha t
B.S.C. students have been

chosen f or this ty pe of

program .
Objectives of the cooperati ve
internship program as stated in
the guidelines are :
( 1.) the opportunit y to work
on a specific project rela ted to
the Department' s operation ,
( 2.) the opportunit y to observe and work with government employees in different
roles to gain understandi ngs of
the human and dynamic
processes of government ,
( 3.) participation
in a
decision-makin g process from
initiation to imp lementation ,
( 4.) exposure to the policymaking process from initiation

to i mplementation ,

( 5.) the opportunity to visit
various state agencies within
the capital to develop an understand ing of
the
interde pendence of governme nt

and

( fi.) an understanding of the
complexities and challenges of
state government.
This cooperative venture is
coordinated by the Office of
Cooperative and Experimental

Programs of the College In

cooperation with the Office of
the Vice Presi dent of Academ ic
Affa irs and the Departments of
Sociology, Politica l Science and
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been installed In portions of the new Student Union building wh ile
an additional 1,000 yards w ill be placed in the form er Unio n
building. Installation of bot h buildings is being made by the MAW
Carpet Company of Berwick which Is owned by two for mer BSC
students , Al West and George Maslch. Shown putting the finishing
touches at one of the door frames in the new Union are West (right)
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Slaughterh ouse Five

Mov ie vs . Book

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by Alanna Ber ger
"Listen :
Billy Pilgram has come
unstuck in time. Billy has gone
to sleep, a senile widower , and
awakened on his wedding day.
He has walked through a door in
1955 and come out another one
in 1941. He has gone back
through that door to find
himself in 1963. He has seen his
birth and death many times , he
says, and pays random visits to
all the events in between .
He says.
Billy is spastic in time , has no
control over where he is going
next , and the tri ps aren 't
necessarily fun. He is in a
constant state of stage fright , he
says , because he never knows
what part of his life he is going
to have to act in next. "
Kurt Vonnegut
Thus begins the second
chap ter of a novel I have rea d
twice in my life — the first time
I was deeply into Vonnegut and
"Cat' s Cradle was my bible ; the
second time was when our
feature editor pleaded with me
to fill up eight inches compa ring
the novel of the same ti tle -that
would be visitin g our union. I
rerer d the novel to refres h my
memor y, saw the movie and
decided that the book ' was
definitely better.
Michael Sacks starred as
Billy Pilgrim par tially to fulfill
a promise to Mar y O'Hare that
the story would not be made into
a movie starrin g Frank Sinatra
and John Wayne. I may be no
• judge of acting but just catchin g
Sacks first few moves I knew he

LETTERS

Dear Editor ,
The other night , we wished to
play tennis on the new
Bloomsburg tennis courts . As
we approached the courts , we
noticed that all of the lower
eight courts were in use.
Howev er , the upper courts were
empty . When we got to the
entranc e, we were shocked to
find that the upper courts were
locked !
Knowing that there are many
others who have the same grea t
love for tennis as we, we feel
that eight open courts do not
meet the need of 5,000 college
students , not to mention
townspeople , faculty , and administration.
Many members of the older
generation feel that today 's
youth are not physically fit. It is
little wonder that this concept is
runn ing rampid through the
country , as news of the B.S.C.
di lemma spreads.
Of course , we were only two
t hat were turned away . Who
knows how many were t urned
awa y before and after us.
T herefore we p ose t he
following q uestion t o whoever is
responsi ble; why i sn't the 'entire
complex availa ble for use?
A. Jinks
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was Billy by his slight build and
questionable mentality. About
Sacks. I have nothing more to
say than he portrayed his part
well. As far as tha t goes, I guess
everyone did.
What really fa iled to impress
me was the screenplay. The
scene depicting Valencia 's
ridiculous
hysteria , her
escapades in a white Cadillac
disgusted me, mainly because
the audience was in stitches and
I knew that she would be dead.
Or was dead , is dea d, and
always will be dea d, as they say
on Tralfamadore .
For humor , the book has a lot
more to offer than a ridiculous
account of a woman 's hysteria.
And this particular event ,
although containing a few
sarcastically
humorous
remarks , is definitely not one of
the book' s funnier episodes. As
an antiwar film, it lacks some of
the more meaningful scenes
conveyed by the author. One
such scene was Billy watching a
WW II movie. As he is watching
the screen , he becomes slightly
unstuck in time and sees the
movie backwards . Planes fly
backwards
and
strange
machines suck bullets out of
bodies. Fire is drawn into a
cylinder that defies the law of
gravity and leaps from ground
to plane. These cylinders are
then transported to the States
where they are dismantled , and
given to specialists to be hidden
and never seen again.
I think my eight inches are
up. What I'd reall y like to say is,
if you saw the movie, please
read the book. If you missed the
movie, you didn 't miss much.
All you really need is someone
standing over your grave
saying, "And so it goes."
"Poo-tee-weet?"

Mr. Joh n H. Abe ll

Joh n H. Abell , BSC's new
Direc tor of Housing, is a natural
for his job. He can emphasize
quit e well with students having
housing pro blems for he
recently had some relocation
dilemm as of his own. In fact ,
before th is interview , Mr. Abell
had been out all morning
directing the moving van which ,
brought his furnit ure from
Minnesot a two weeks early .
Originally from .New York ,
Mr. Abell served as Resident
Dean , Assistant Dean of
Student s and Directo r of
Housing for the past six years at
Gustavus Adolphus College in
Saint Pet er , Minnesota. When
quest ioned on the differences he
has found so far here at BSC
from his former school, he said
that BSC has many more
students living off camp us.
"This will be a new experience
for me to wor k with them , for I
came from a mainly residen tial
campus. "
Mr . AbelPs famil y consists of
his wife, also a native , New
Yorker , and three children.
Kristin is five and Heather , an
adopted Korean orphan , is
almost three years old . "We
were finally blessed with a son,

on the Maroon and Gold
tonight , at 7:30 PM in the
M&G office, sec ond floor ,
Kehr Union.

Mus ic Scene

Matthew- , who is now almost
two, soon after we adopted
Heather ," he stated.
New policies concerning
housin g were the foremost
question in this interview . Abell
is not yet settled in his new
office (Roo m 14 Ben Frank lin)
but intends to work closely with
all resident students as soon as
possible. "I would appreciate as
much student input and feedback as I can get, for new
nolicies can only sprin g from

By Robert W. Gaglione
John McLaughlin
is a
significant force in music ,
par t ly due t o the briliance of
his guitarmanship and partly
because of his uniqueness. H e is
deeply religious and cannot
sepa rate the fact from his
musi c , but this doesn't bind him
i n t he least bit .
L ove D evot i on Surrender
( Columbia ) in his most recent
endeavor . Thanks to Carolos
Santanas, who co-produced the
LP and plays guitar , members
of each musician 's band, and a
f ew f riends, thi s extraordinary
piece of vinyl has been made
available.
There is a smack of purity in
McLaughlin ' s mus i c. N ot
sterility or turgidity , b ut a

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new suggestions ," he said.
"Right now we are involved in
statistics — how many students
ha ve returned to school, are
living in the dorms , or where
they are off-campus. We cannot
begin any new projects until we
have this information down
pat. "
The Maroon and Gold would
like to welcome Mr. Abell to
Bloomsburg State and wish him
luck in his new position .

Nkombodz i

By Eri c Yamoah
Ed. note : 'Eric is a forein
student from Ghana, Africa,
who is studying busin ess administrati on at BSC.
"When am I going to go
thro ugh all this?" I asked
myself as I stood at the corner
of Bakeless Cent er and looked
at the long line of students
which had formed at the Haas
Auditori um . The 90 degree hot
and humid weath er did not
bother me at all (being an

African from Ghana which lies
between latitudes 4 degrees
North and 11 degr ees North ),
but my concern was about the
armful of registra tion materials

Lov e Devoti on Surre nder
magnificence. Clea n and pure.
There is a purpose — a
delib erate and t houghtf ul
conveyance of the emotions and
might , w i th respect t o love,
devotion and surrender. (The
title of the LP is taken from a
poem by J ohn's close f riend,
guru if you like, Sri Chinmoy. )
As always, McLaughli n gives
totally of himself , transporting
the listener to seemingly
unaccessibl e highs. Inappropriateness is nowhere to be
f ound. The addi ti on of t he
second guitar and percussion
more t han make up for the
missing violin. There is even a
bi t of chanting on two of the fi ve
numbers, monotonous out of
cont ex t , but ver y much a part of
the total
statement. Santana is
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more a satellite than a leader on
the album. A pleasing interjection.
On t he three songs f eat uring
both guitarists there is a total
lack of contenti on. Inst ead there
is a stea dy flow of intergrowth .
"Naima ", one of two John
Coltrane pieces on the album ,
features McLaughlin, alone on
an acoustic guitar. Quite lovely .
- "Meditation", reminiscent of
"A L otus O n Irish Streams"
f rom the Inner Mounting F lame
LP , closes Love Devo t ion
Surrender. Really splendid.
J ohn even plays a bi t of p iano on
t he f inale.
In all it is his most sensitive
work to date. I highly recom mend Love Devotion Surrender .

and the "junk " (for so did a
friend refer to them. )
The word "junk " reminds me
of one of the questions some
students I ate with in the
Commons put to me. This was
my first meal there and this guy
asked me, "How do you like the
food (in the Commons )?"
"I haven 't had any meals in.
her e yet ," was my reply.
"Wait till you taste that junk
and you 'd wish you had eaten at
home ," was another remark , (I
had told them earlier that I
lived with Prof. Stanislaw and
his family — wonderful
people!) Even though I do not
believe the food served in the
Commons is "junk ," I still wish
I could get "fufu " (mashed yam
or potato eaten with soup ) or
" am pesi" (cooked yam or
bananas eaten with stew ) once
in a wnue.
Talking to these friends
reminded me of "N kombodzi "
which is a Fanti (Ghanain
language ) word which means
chit-chat. After the day 's hard
work on the farms the old folks

gather around a fire and
recount i nteresting incidents in
their life to their kids.

In these ar ticles I'll write
about certain aspects of
Ghanaian
life — school ,
system, dat ing and marriage
customs, festivals etc.—along
with some of my personal experi ences inthis count ry and at
BSC.

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Valery O'Connell
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Karen KelnaVd
Pat White
Susan Sprag ue
Kathy Jpseph
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The Hu sky Football Team
trav eled to Wilkes College in
Wilkes-Barre Saturday as a
tune up effort for Saturday 's
season against Shippensb urg at
Bloom.
The coachin g staff was
pleased
with the pro gress
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shown by the tea m in relation to *
their development so far. The
units seem to have blended
together and are more advanced than they were at this
time last year. The units
showed . good hustle and ther e
was a lot of good hard contac t
during the scrima ge.
Al Ream and Bob Grebb are
doing well in their competi tion '^
for the tight end slot on the
startin g team. The coaching
staff is anticipating a tough
choice between them because of
the way they have been performing, both in , terms of the
scrimage and in previ ous
practices.
George Gruber had his usua l
good workout at the one running
back spot . With Gruber in the
Husky backfield will be either
Johnn y J ames or Mike
Devereux. Both players are
enterin g their last year of

m Coach Sproule wa tches two of his linemen work out on the small
Is/ed during a practice session , (top ) Al Roam blocks for George
IGruber 36 as Joe Gieger 16 carries out a fake during a scrimmage
Iat practi ce. The Huskies are busy working out to get in shape for
Ithis Saturda y 's home opener against Shippensburg.

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competition at BSC and have
/ been doing well. If the tight end
and running back slots come
through as hoped , the Huskies
will field a highly capable offense.
On defense , CharJy Bender ,
and Line Wells are giving coach
Spr oule an outstand ing nucleus
for his defensive backfield. The
defense on a whole is a lot
stronger than it was last year
and is much more together as a
unit than it was at this time last
year. The general atti tude is
that if a teanr can 't field a
capable defense, then the team
isn't going to win too many
games.
The coaches were hopin g to get the newer ball players ,
parti cularly the freshmen ,
more playing time in the
scrimmage . The freshmen have
been working out since the first
regular pra ctice session and the
staff feels that he need for more
work in scrimmage type conditions to get a better feel of
thi ngs.
The game with Shippensburg
seems to be a toss up. The
coaches feel that which ever
team hustl es and plays team
football the most will win.

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FRESHM AN WRESTLERS!
Sunday evening meeting call
784-6856 or 784-0262.
There will be a meeting for all
VARSITY SWIM TEAM
Freshmen males who are inAnyone
intereste d in tr ying
terested in going out for the
out
for
the
Varsity Swimming
wrestling team at, 4:30 p.m.
and
Diving
Team
should attend
tomorrow , September 15, in the
the
meeting
Thursday
at 3:00
wrestling room of the Nelson
pm
at
the
Nelson
Fieldhouse
Fieldhouse.
pool .
ELW ELL V ISITATION
Anyone intere sted in helping
Elwell Hall 's visitation hours
as
a swim team manager should
for this year .effective today will
see
Coach McLaughlin.

be: Sunday through Thursday .
— 1:30 p.m. to 11:30 p.m., and
POW ELL ON PANE L
Friday and Saturday — 1:30
Dr. H. Benjamin Powelt ,
D.m. to 1:30 a.m.
Editor
of "Pennsylvania
UNITARIAN —
and member of the
History
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UNI V ERSA L IST
B.S.C. History Department , will
FELLOWSHIP
participate on a panel conPersons interested in forming cerning the organization of a
a Unitarian
Universalist
Middle Atlantic Labor History
Association Fellowship are Association at the seventh
invited to gather at the Espy Duquesne University History
Community Park Building,
Forum , October 31 throu gh
Riverview Avenue , Espy on November 9.
Sunday evening, September
ATT E NTION AL L V ETERANS
16th at 7:00 pm. Arrangements
Our new office is on the third
have been made for Dr. Carl floor
of the Kehr Union . We
Westman , Interdistrict
invite
all
new Vets to stop in'and
Representative of the UUA, to
say
hello.
Office hours are
speak on the histor y of Monday - Friday,
9:00 A.M. to
Unitarianism. Discussion will 4:00 P.M.
follow Dr. Westman 's talk on
the possible formation of a
LAMBD A R USH
Fellowship in the area. For
The fall Lambda Alpha Mu
rush will be held Wednesd ay
transportation or information
^and Thursday, Septemb er 12
regarding the UUA or the

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Some students ask me
whether I feel homesick. Of
course I miss my family and
friends back home, but it's been
so wonderful for me here . I' ve
been at BSC for ' about two
weeks , but I' ve met such nice
people that I even don 't think of
home. Imagine going on a
picni c to a beau tiful cabi n on
Labor Day. The twenty or so
students who invited me taught
me new games — throwin g
frisbee , playing softba ll in a
lake—and how to fix and eat
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Old Science Building . AH girls
who are second semester freshmen and above are welcome to
come in dress clothes .
FILM ON MA NET
A film on Edward Man etrpart
of a series narrated by SirKenneth Clark will be shown at
4 and 7:30 p.m. today in room L35 of the Library. Other arti sts
will be featured on fut ure
Wednesdays.
CH EER LEADERS TRYOUTS
All freshmen and transfer
students interested in trying out
for the BSC Clieer Leading
Squad can sign up at the Information Desk in the Union or
meet at the Centennial Gym at
4:00 on September 12.

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