lurmatlon
)rmitor;es
on me new
disclosed
NEW DORMS SET FOR MA Y I
By EJai ne M.Heo
The &Tel' monolithic forms ""hieh adorn the cnmPU$
it taken On the appearnncc of R frozen halT\le~. The.v will
.melt with the Spring thaw out blossoOl into distinguish-
• donnitorics by the fi lOt of May.
The !Julin caUSe of the lateness of completion was due
1 shipping delay, in October, of Luildin:: mau.ri>lls which
ltd construction for lhree months. Now however, the
)Orm~endenl feels that production is going as swiftly as
oible. Thc durable plastic lhnl ene..asc. the buildings.
jn~ h(".l.t eno,,"K'h to keel> the
'Ur from (ree~iA.G'. Lho.1I ~ 11()w.
tile men to bricl:c: LhrouS;hout
wil'l t~r. The bric=king \vil! be
J!.td in Aptil :lnd the m(.eE'lof"'J
t!o~ ly follow In M~30'. The
domllf will be- fully c."l.yt)C~
tQnt.."l.in miLeS; t\vQ room!
;«W by • b_t h. £.<11 1100'
m'ttotl1 t(lOtl"li' ( .. -ill be divided
~ ~1lcr by double. dooN. to
'hst the!: lC"\'eI of noise:, A
~ :lnd l.o.undry room '-"ill b&
;d on either $.Id4: o( Ihc dou·
r~n. The thrt:e dorms ,,-ill be
;t!wd to each ot"(':t' by enf'.
i C'Onidors 1!lmlJn :' to the one
i _'coin! KCilrney H:lll to the
1r1I!Y cflnJng room,
Financial Aid availability made known
by eonC'I'n CGnt~)·
rt N ANCIA L AID
The GLEA N FoR stuIT hal;
spoken with rnaJl~' s.tudel1u- 'n lhO!
put (ev..' '\'eI!:k.s ~onocrning the
"n!!neW !lid oJTeT"e<l through N:u!.
I.N.:t.h Ct)llegc to her :ilt.udent.s. <md
t:J~ found thllL :l g~t many or
!.hem n.rC; un<J,waf'C [1,,[t. r.ht!.l"O jy R
flN:H .-.I e..n.1 of ht"lp a. .. ":l..ilabte,
A fe'\' neC('S8.ny preliminary
pr-oceduTCS to se-c:k ouch .A('j)otarl!
iihi~ o.nd ]QDna arc:
r;I"II' - ",II f<tu4elll.s rn"" 611
oul 0. (orm c"lIcd the "P.n~n~'
Confid"!ntinl St.."\teJ1"\ent" bdo"e
aP'lll:,'n~ {or .1.id. Thi5 (orm .L!k.,
for a delnile-d nna.,d .. l .s'u-tel\1ent,
fur .tin 8Pplit:aHon Cor '" 5(:hol ~ ....
iI-JI)) UI b;u.ed on Orlandal 11 f..,'-Cd : .... $
weB :u;: :l.cKdemic stalure.
S~ondly . :l at,ud iJnL must. fin
out a green {onn sJlt.'Cf(ying- t.hc
type Q( nid he \l,"an~: l:i~ho1.n'!'.
I\ip, IOlln or cn.mpus ernployme-nt.
TIle "Pa)'t-nu' Confidenti:i.l St..ue·
mcnL" must be on file In the
flna.ncinJ Alii nffic..e be(o~ a..ny
o ( the prognlnu; (ATI be gn..(] t<:-d,
SCHOLARSlllPS
EDUCATIONAL OPPOllT\;.
NITY GllANTS. r.e<I crn I fnnd.
are Il\l:ul:lble for ~ lJrn[t..6d num~
b~'r t){ promiJing {\JII~t..iT'Oe at\!.·
de-ilL." wi~ exc-eptional finand:a.l
ne-e<1 :L1\d who require these
g:r.1ntB. lb .,J.ttcnd e:oHcgc. it is pM'
t.inU)o' bued on tl-Je: annual pes.
N A:t.A RETH COL LE G E
SCI-lOLA RSIiIl'S. S<hol~T6h;]><
31"'e :lwn.rdcd t.o eligible ~tudc.nL'!';
on a. comp(.'tlli~e- basis.. H;g-h
school "1'«01'<1, (;Qllege .Entrancc
E:X 3.l1'limu,lon BO;lrd scores and
r.mk til chl.Ii" .:md h..'4den:;h..ip IlOU!
ntbl arc rero f(11i.x~d at. ~'QlI a.s
"coo.
An}' I\chOb.n;:hip ;l"-an1..!!ii I" l() bt!
n()IJH ~d llJr.).inn tuition (jn.l~'. In
no Go'\.Se will lhe :unouM (jf a
N!I.UI~th ScholBnrblp exceed Lhc
dlffcrcne-e btlWCoC:I') Lht; toW
amour1\. t)( other NIL(on !lid and
!.he :'UIn\J.1l1 co.sL of tuition,
I.oANS
N.Y. STATE HIGHER EDU.
CATION ASSJS1'ANCE CORPO·
RATION. An}' ~ident- or Nev;:'
YOjk SLAte who has been .luepl,..
ed 2.t }\;::l.v...:lreth Colleg~ of Roch·
ester rn9.Y apply Cor a lou-.n under
~ )(YUEAC rode,""J GU"""'.
"''''' Loon Prognm. The govom·
m~nl. will p.&ly Lhl~ In~re:st on the
IO:Ln until the .student g1'tuJ~
OT le.rminnWs her eciucMiol'l.
Apply 90 day,:; Ix-fon: &Cmes~r
begins.. NO PCS REQUIRED . U: AelmjnistT:ltion h:..s 3':.
t& anti .... polie)' o( how:ini
~ all resident atuilents \ViII
~n e.llDPUI. Tbe~ .. lui lL 16 :In
nr-enfe-nee (()'r ljrut,lpnu to be
:td to U"'e j)fT rornpu~, N:u;~
... .111 no longer n:nl th(!
R-ord H 01.1E"f!. th.e nlu c Ff ou&t
~I'e:r EnS!. ApArtJnentJi; hou'-
NAZAAETW COLLEGE OF AOCWESTER .. NATIONAL DEFENSE STU·
DENT LOAN PROGRA¥. N=·
~th College 3dminiltl!-T1i lL.n
NDSL prog'l'::U'I! In n«:oTdan~
"' .... til pl"Oottdut(:f> ~t..~.bli5.hecl by
t!-le F'tIderal Go ... enHn~nL No ir.~
st .!ltt'llmal:\Les uraul rep::ly~
rnenf begins nifle monthEI after
V'..lduo.Uon or termination o( co)]·
tcge- (!nroUml!n~ . Cert.ilin lc.,ch~l'S
en.terinG" tht field oC t!dUC2.tI-on en.
joy p::lrt.bJ c..1l1cc.tlnuon privllegT~
• C:lT"Nl Hall · ... m ~m..:dn
I. Of Lhe o)ll Olmptls housin(:
oont..inued on p.."l..ge (our) Vol. .~-: - No. 9
110reth senior chosen for contest
by Sue Pistilli
Did you know thnt on MondllY, February 9th nt aplimately
8 :00 p.m., the Jin.a.l rl~cision was mnde as to
) .. o~ld re~resent Nnzareth College in Glamour's Top
I CAlllege Cirls Contest' M"ry Ellen Smith, t.he senjor
i,\n~, w.1.S elected by the Social Board to be NN:areth's
<tidate.
Many students were unaware th~t anyone had been
ru~. . ted let sJone decided upon. The reJlson for the lack
""bllcilY ... ·as that Glamour had require" pictures and
ont.o> liP of the candidate as soon :IS p08sible. and the""
, just too little time to publicize widely.
~t Friday girls were nom!·
d by l'Tlf:mben;: 01 their class
those girlJ with lh~ highesL
'r of \'oles were cho~n as
fP~S. e:ot.al"-eJ of their d~
y tUen Will; the ~prc6cnUl ·
of hiT cl:UI!i Df '7(). Nancy
o!eot \\.~ the no.m..inee or the
(;Its, NotU .ME!eh:m rep~(ffi~
he Sophomore ChaoS u.nll ~ i ·
DllAnge-ti.s IA"a.S choa:en t..o
~(' nt the ~~hmen. All (our
appeared in front o( the
. 1 BQ.lrd on Mondll.Y for :lr\
, of qUi!l>t 1011!\ gi Yin fl m em bet'S
~e bocLrd at! opportl.uuty to
to \h~m i\.(cord.ing to po)il!iiC:.
on:\lity, !eMcnhlp. 81!rvke t()
lIunity ~nd .!J c h 0 () 1. and
in: id eas; ~ml <'la:tllt.ie::;. The.
were marked on :1. point.
rU) .. dO. M3.1")' Ellen J,Conng
at the top of t.he lin.. l( she is
~hOil(!n OJli'" of t.he Top Tan GirlA.
~he wIU !lplX':\r In th~ Augu:!It.
h!.\.l (: o{ Gt:lnlOUr nnLI ... ·in 1m alleXJ)
cns.c-pnid t r ip to "Eu.rope.
W"hc.n asked no,,' ~h~ would
d(:senbe he~l{ in o n~ OT t.wo
word:!. ffh~ replien, "r guess r'm
a .. 'ergg~.·'
Nazareth
National
r..b,uory 19, 1970
series appears on
Educational Television
nr Shirley LapilUla
On F'ebru"ry 25, the second in a series of thrce prog-
ran\S pl~pared by NlI2nrelh College. wiU be shown over
Channel 21, Rochester's educ..-\tionol television $l.~lion. The
first program, a four-member panel discussion concerned
wilh \.h.e small liberal arts college, Was nired last month.
The sc«>nn program is entitled "Created at Nazareth"
nnd ;s coonposed of .. number of 111m clips wn.ieh de.nl ",iU,
the activities ill the college whic.h have " creation" ns the
end result. The prOgnlm will indude activities ranging from
019 ob"lous, such as sculplure created nt the Arts Center,
to the "making" of new teachers.
Also included will be scientific research, the humanities,
lilem!"), re~"arch being carried on by two students and
student production of plays. A focus ou (acuity present. ~[r.
Robert Menende;.!, who discusses the making of a French
course for television as opposed to lhe classroom gituation.
The music department will fealute the making of two "ery
dirrerent kinds of music--dilSSical, with Mr. Ricllard Volpe;
and electronic, with Mr. Timothy SullivliSl. 'fhe conunenl><tor
for the program is Sr. Marie Cornelia.
The series' third program, scheduled for Man!h 25, is
still in preparation but i. u,ntatively titled " Why Naza.
reth ?". This show will presen t opinion. from a cross sed ion
of students and fnculty on the reaS()ns (or chOOSing N ...... •
relh over anolher type of institution of higher leamiDg' in
toda,v's world.
OrnER FINANCIAL
ASSISTAXCE
COLLEGE \VORK I STUDY
PROGRAM " CAMPUS EM·
PLOYMEJ\'T. S'tudl"'nt.$ ",hI) hnve-
3 pes on file aDd who need B job
to h(!lp p:a). (or rolleG'C l!Xj)C.nJOCJi
arc eligiLlc (or emp!oym~nt. hy
the college, ThC')o· n"tL}' \\"'Ork up to
15 h(Jut'S a '9"'C:.ek while ~r.tcnding
cl~s.s.e:s in (un.t.lme .s:f.ntu.!. ~3h ,
rn<,n Iitude.n13 are- not t neoUT:lgM
to seek (!'mpl oyrn.ent until ac~~
ti<,.,,:Ii~ nchievc.lncnt :and ZIIdju8tmcrH
to wllcg-c HIe 1l.ro llct:Om.
p!i$.h<:-<l:, Confirm e.n\plo:'7nM\l in
room \11, Smyth Hall, M dn:,·!,;
bl'{Qt(! t>eml'"8t.er begt.nA.
SOC I A L SECUIlIT\' AND
V1:TEIUN BENEFITS. Stlld<n'"
whol\c P3re:.:nts. r«c1VC S()dal Sccurity
benefiL5 ~l"Q Qbk to rec.el\-e
ald. Studc.ntJo> mn)' be' el;gible Il.Ir
(i,t. U"ar orph~ or other vet..
~rilJ\ benefit .. , Consult the Dire.:..
to" of nnandal Aiel.
NAZARETll "TWO SISTERS"
T\JITION REDUCTlON. Wh""
.i,[ers nN' i:nrolled Bimult.an~U&-Iy,
CtII.::h sister ~ti"·~,, 3. rcdue-lion
in tuItion M t.200 annUll...lly.
The Illtowanet: In nol uoert.able
wht"!'l oLhe'!' Schotanthips haTe
be.p.J) !lwardeAJ.
If thcl'C ~~ .any qtiCl!ii"\lons, lUr.
t.lIer lnforrtlll[;on may be obt.a.lnt<.l
In the om~ of Fln11ld.oJ. Aiel just
orr the Re$riAtr:lr'l; Offltoe In Room
J, Smyth Hall.
Parents Weekend
set for
February 28
The National Student Assn.
finds a solution
hy EI .. inc MJIc.-o
The Par<:ntIC' .A~:1Lio " of
N ~ L8.J"Ielb ColleS'~ has pla.nn~ D.1I
~ctjv~ week end for the P::lrentti
o( Up),)l!rcl4l;6mp.n on S"turd3Y,
Fcbrll.u.o' 2S. This is the fu-s-t y~4r
tbe Fre3hmen na~ hnd :II Pnr·
ents' \Vtt;~el1d. t)~ptl..rn.te from thiB
upcoming ' e---ent.. 'I1\.,: l"t"!ult \'"111
,letcJ'minc '\lhethc-r or not B !jlmila'
plnn wilt be p,opooe<l In th.
Cutu'!'e..
The uinl1er·dMoe , .~ ilI be; held
al O,k 1i,1I C~~nLry Club, on Kilbourn
ROlld. The ptice lor t.ho!"
t!.yelltl"lg i1 $7.50 per pcl'So)nparenl.!
and dBU,hlers. wiLh
d:lLcIo. lf t.h.C)· wish, E:\Tly rr~",,"
ions :n-c \iugges.tP.d: ~e:1uf:C"
[he c..."\f)a.dty of the dub it limltE"d.
(('l)l'Ilinuoo 0<1 PII.ge thTee-)
by Frank Browning
W ASHINCTON - (CPS) - R~member the NationRl
Siurle.nt Association? Th .. t·~ the one !.hal \J&ed to work for
the CIA in II conspiracy with Gary Powers, Walt Roslow,
nnd Richard J. Dnle~' Mayor to snuff out the IdMlisl)1 of
Young America.
Everybody thought it was eurlains when Lyndon finally
ordered the CtA to cut it out. "ettle .. ecounts, and lel the
damned .tudents pay their ov.'TI bills. Even then NSA President
Gene Groves dropped his jaw and confided thnt the
rc"elnti"n would "make lhe wor)( of NSA difficult, if not
impossible."
NSA has had " hard time. First student govenunents
at big campuses like Michig-an, ChiCllgo, and Wisconsin
cleansed themselvcs of membership post hnate. Then with
tIle ri$e of more milit.unt confrontAtion·.tyJe student polJ·
ticg the liberal government :!.geDcies and the foundations
decided to step out.
B), April J last YCllr lllings hnd gotten so b~d lit the
Page Two
Edltorlgl:
editorial idenl'ity:
Vooa! minority refonn bill,
why eo capsulate the student of the day
to a mini.panol'ama of life;
why not red"oe th c ditTcren""
between dr~arns and achievements
through n meeting of minds inevitoble?
Look around _ .. identity CJlnnot; it CJIn
be caught in a pit of self-oonsciousness
or on the winds of revolution,
but a difference there is.
He js not helpless, just of Len
thought to be by those who de"ne themselves
to the point of absurdity
while the solidarity of a mAjority
or of a minority i. trapped
In a wol'ld it never made
proba.bly to not 3e€
tJlat i"vol~ement without rlelaehmcnt
can discover trtlgooy.
Their cmbrnce of freooom lives
in the bon<ls of innovation ... infiictoo on others,
but comedy is a part of life
just as the trng;c n"w is a part of man.
So let what is Just be.
Ird
Concise Critique
DeAl' heh-
The pu rpose of your latest bluster
Has managed to rema.in obsecured
From a significantly larze cluster
Of students who have endured
Quite enough of wind-blown
Theories based on "facL3" half-known.
The disc,'\Ae of paraoola, that you
Have diag-noseu, is very oiteu mnnifest
(To give the 6eCO'nd tYl'~ its <.Iue)
In those who conveniently protest
~n9t thcir own inad"'IU:lLely lit lamp
With tenns such a.s "Administrator's cramp."
Now you Are nght in your d'5il'~
To creat., a free and liberal school;
But it would be wise if you'd enquire
Whethey YOUI' zeal is an ill-used tool:
Swinging "- hAmmer in uncontrolled dread,
Could cause it to bOuJlce back into your heM\.
Therefore. J must sincerely suggest
Th:>.t YOU intelligibly restate
The ambiguous seotenees of your protest
Agaiosl whfitevcr It is you beraLe;
And whau.ver it is "bout whieh you shout,
PI"""e rna ke SllTe i t.s <>xistence ls b"'ond doubt
For. if pTOper facts do not bolsLer up ,
A nd support whllt you deline.
Then 011 you hllve Co f~1 your cup
r s cheap lind tasteless whine.
Huh?
Karen Libby
Loll.i~ Do Nev~ Shirley 1..1'1 .....
Eb..inf" Mileo
GLEANER
Barton Silver
Contest open
During the Jl'IonUUi of Fclrro~ry
Il.nd Much, Reed and Barton.
Ame-nM'g ~lde8t major 1) l1v~,,"
... mithi. arc oonduchng a l 'sth'OT
Opinion CompditJonu )1'\ \'fhic:h
vtl..h.l. ;).hle ~holn..r&h{p, t.ouHng
$.2 ,050 !Ltc being offered to duly
l'T\N)t\ed womc.n ~ttlde- nt.s at :1 lew
& e l ec l~d coUt gt!:A a.nd uniYcMJitie.5..
NUllreth CoHere: h.1..r> b.een s:e ~
Icttoo \.0 I:'n.u-r this Compcli.lion
in which the Fi rs't. G.r~ncl Aw.ud
is a $500 e:~h :scholarshIp: Seeond
Grnnd A"1'Td [09 !l. $800 6cbobt'-ship
~ Third r.rn..nrl A ""&I'd f s 0.
~2S 0 ocholorship; FoUl'(h, FIfth
""d Sixu. Awan!o ,ro $201I .ohol-
8T"Sl1ips; 3Jld S evenLh, Ei~hth ,
Ninth o.n.d Tenth :I.~ $100 fi:cholLl.
l"S hi pe.. In a.tldiriou. there WjlJ be
100 other awardJi OO"n3l:rt,;ng ol
~ t.e rlfn g .s:ilvo!y, fi ne chi:,n..1. ::wd
crYSta.l with n r ct,'liI value 01 ap.pro"'
mat. Iy $75.00.
In \.he 1970 uS\lwr Opinion
CompcliLi~n'" :u·] ~t.ry (onn ilh,h;.
tr.it..cJ:. twelve designs of n c.rliJig
with cight de&igns o( both ch.ina
llnd crsyuJ . The ent:r.mt..& .simply
\jst tbe t.hn<l bei'll combitLdtiGru.
or S:Ulrting. chinn, £U\d cr,ts L..'\l
(roln t.he p:u.t.CJ"flS iJIubiMllcd.
&hol~ n;h.ips ILnd llW!lroe win boe
fO!J.de. 10 th OK(,' tntries D1.)t~hinR' 01'
coming elosel;.t to tl\e unruumous
8 cl e~lion s o( Tn bf<~·sctti"g c<iit(lrG
{rom th re'e o( lhe ntltion's le~ding
m~zin4!-S.
Mnrilyn W!!l cez i ii Ihe Student
~pf'eunLau\'e who. is condue:r.i l)R'"
lhe "Silver Opini(ln CompelHiol'l"
(or ~ecl &. Ib.noTl :\l N.:Lz~ t,h.
Tholic [nte rest.l.-d jn entering t.he
liS i 1 v (.' r Op[nion Competition"
should oont.AcL Ma ri lyn Walce_z ol
Mednllle HtLll ·i()..':j for er'lil':;
hl.'\nks ~d (or complct t: d~UtilJ'.
roncen\lng the Competiljon n l1t.s,
Look Down
Sil1ce OetobeT', tho Commullitn..
tion,:: Comn\itl(!l!; h:H( been opent,...
iF1g extension &.jO (or the purpose
or pl:u:ing campus ne-ws A~ your
dh pos.o.l !ll) ell&ily as. possible.
Ea('h d"y ~}I up.-<=oming evenLs Qf
lmport3nce and 411 Jmport~l
notioo..~ n r'~ re<:orded on lhe tape
"lo's t.cm. W ~ re.uUnd and encourage
you all to Lnk~ Oldvnnla.G't: 01
t.his &emce and dj;JI 340 in·
fluently. For ~'"Onc who Ii\'es off
C!lJl1PU5, wa ~o remind you lhnl
thi£ ~I c r)ston {r; obt..ain.'lbt(! bv
~li:1ljng IJU.2626 and requesling
thl!; e)(1 e n~on.
Communieat.ionB Com.milte ~
Ei Iccn S hc-eha.n
letters to the editor:
Think twice before you sound 0
Dear EcDt6r.
I IHl.Ve sent n similar letter to the Pioneer, but to>
the largest possible audience. 1 wish you'd publish this
By way of intr(lduction, I atlended SJFC from '64
'68. 1 w;o,; on the drama club all f6ur v ears. so I f
atTiuity for b01h Fishel' and Nazareth. I ~ellt int<> the
in July <of '68 :>.nd came here to Vietnam in April of '6
It's been rough to say the least and to make U
\\'()1'8e I'm in the Infantry Or a "Grunt." We are th. d
who spend thcir year in the "boonies."
Ret:=ently I reeeivc.d is.su6S or
bl)UI the Piol1(!cr :lncl GleanE'r
whidl hAd :II. lot of l!llk .lbout. t.b~
morat.orlum and the \"9!lr. Th ~~
""'3$ ::t s p.eakc.r tll Fi$ber who pro·
fesse<! 1.0 be " ' ''C.O.''
\'v'ij hlld !! medj~ [n our pl1ltoon
who wag; >1 ooDsc)cnUouli ob jector.
Hii CJl.I"'t."d e;ooug-b. hawe\v, about
the Gl', \\'ho o..re O\'~r here eo try
t.o aid !.hom.
A.(t.er all. we A!"Cnll, profe-u1on:ll.1
killers.. ~I\ny of the el's who do
the fighting here lww !U1jt mrntd
dghlA:-en Met some ~ jl15t out of
high $Chool. We :Ire AnJeric:::m,
:1l\d deserve ~ m\J~b support. as
\\~~ ~.:m g~t.fTOm ot.hcl' AmenuTls.
Pcrh .. p.s ies high timQ lJeop\o Mck
horne stopJ)Cu thinking c.,hcy .... ~roe
th~ OJl ly onu in t,he ""m'llt Md
r0111i;:.ed that, ~s fa r u Chr'is't);'m
duty t':'ocs, Ule s"ving of lite nct!.d
not be confmed to C'OnLine:nt.a1
UnitOO St,.D.lC: &.
S«>rk. of My L:.i don't ""Illy
ten it like it is, I hsve been in
~roP ' & (Night. Dd~JH';\.' e P e. ';aH~.
l.cr's:) ne ~lT villages aJ'l(:I wo hnvo
been f=heH (.'d o.ncl :ihot at. (rom the
\;Il3. ges. bUl cQulcin't shool bce-..\
uSt" we m::..)! hit lnn~e:ant vIII·
aie.l'S whUr shooting nL t.ho ve.
Lut June tlvo men W(".re killod
.:lnd two. woundt d \'1hen R towel'
",-.us: blown Uf) n (':a.r' !l vin3.~ bY'
VC Joppers. Again u'e ('()uldn't
!>hoot i):l('.k. The fl n:l.l incidenL J~n
m~nt.ion was A villAgG I!'C)I'd()n. We
lo.st se\'en Gl'a th:l.t nisht, bul Jf6t
''0 VC ~ut o( UJ..'lt. bcrnus:e. the
national police Muldn't find t.he
C\cjftcnce to pick a.nybooy lip. By
the ~A~'. our "C O,u rnedie: w:u.s on
the !PoL flit the time. FQl' the
we.lghl he: b.('ke-d rrt.m fiG t9COIl1on.
he nlD.dc u-p in rnedi(II.1 SUP~
When somt:ol1.e t.h~) tore 1
to ~Ql und of! About. Viemsm.
hvie:e fl7td see iC MY of them
tht: hrLrd eXl),eri c n ~ to s pt-ale:
:lIuthorit.y about. th .... '2.,..
Yours l ruly.
SP/4 Greg HO\16\.Dt1
Co. D 1st Dn. 26 lh 1,/
A PO SAn FT:u>eis<:o
All school
information
necessary for
successful calendal
Appe~rin.g in Ihe nC;J(t lsSU/
Ihe GtF.AKER "';l! bo Q ""I ..
lilting future, :tc~lernre :\nd 5(l
e\·e.nl.!. EnLc:l'uUm),cnt. .at
E llStm:l.l1 TheateT a.nd fipt
lecture .el1d exhibit,jons in
Roehezt.er o.rea witl abo be
noune:~l.
ThlB ea.leru:i:u· ls being (I~
fzed (or the b~rl eJil o( the '
dcnt.'l, Sinee th ere Sc::CU\s to \
ee rt~i h IMk of oomrnllnkat~
:\t NtJ..Z.:l~th .
In order for t his tAle.nd:u
be :I. 5UCceas it is noce.~ &.-uy ~
0.11 school org::l11iL'lt.ionB !l.nd
e.i:ll.1 0011 'l'ds coo pet:'!. t I'~ U you w
.an)' (urt.her information 01'1
t..11ondtu' (.>1" ne.ed MY nnnoOl;
me.I1 l.s rnad~ pl(!a~c COPt.a.ct Kr
Toomb, !{e.l.rT\cy 38.% . Ee:cauu
GLEAN'ER I, ""n\ \0 t.he
]i.'Ihe1"f on w«:k e,."'ld6. it. ,,. (14"
u.ry to hf'lvc 31\ j,ltoITllfttio'
0)' tJ", Il'rld,y pt<'«eding
Thu",d.y th~l U.e GLEA,
\VIII cO me. ou L
stop look listen
AtLenlion /11m buffs! A series of four prize-winnil'\Z DI
fentures ond shorts from filmmakers in Prague, New YI1.
Copeohagen, Paris and Stookholm will be p'resen ted
N82areth Arts Center On consecutive weekends stam
Friday, Februllry 13th.
First in th.e series i3 Jan &hmidt's The End 0{ Aagt
at the Holel Ozone. Heralded as ''the best film to come '
of Czechoslovalda," it tells Ule story of e.ighl s.nvlIge yO
women rni.ed in thQ barren aflennath following a FiI
World War. Included in this program will be the Danisl, n:
Summer War and the Amel'iClUl fIlm. Dodge City, This g"~
v.~U be sho\01o on February \3, 14, and 10.
The Ammt"an film The Virgin
Pn-.;idc.Tlt is .schtdulod (01" lhe
w~kend or Februll.ry 20, 2l. And
!'2.. SeveTTI Dnrden ~ncl ot.har et..ars
tr-om the ongiMi &!co.nd Citlo·
comedy troupe explol"e the p~.
ml.ttc: WhH it .somGOr)~ manu·
n\C.'tl ta n), Incompetent b 0 e a. m e
Proo;jdonL f T~e "",Iting hilarity
explains whs> D:t rden is ('aIled the
"Amcrie..'ln Pet ~· Selle r s." Also
on t.hls prognm wiJl bj~ U1C
lTtnch fi:hon Sh"doW" o( an. Apple
and the AmerlC.:ifl flUtdde Art16n
S~nh Loud~r nun. Pl=-1foTn1&.
Another ChC't:hostov3.ki01.n film
~(nrly~ n{ Lov!! Is the fe.,\b.nx:: oC
Lh~ Lhh'fl progt1irn. T11-:' newut.
wOl'k from li"ilm Aende nlY procllgy
J::LI'I Ne mc-t:. It teH$ thl'('o l!lJ~.B
Rbout. t.h~ .;Hkhlly befuddled
young lJeop[t:, p.a..,s tribute to
Chaplin .",d Ihch. while p,,-..ooyIng
French tnOvleo, American bal·
IRdl!:, and Cr..eeh hippies. Another
Phyili. l'iorwood
,,_,""~. D .... __
CZe<'h ft,l.m .Al'Pl"Cnli('6:h.ip ak
S wed ish short Homo r~ 1l
round Qul- wi!. pl'OgYn.m l5Ct
FcbruIlry 2'7. 2.8, and March l.
1'hc 6n.11 iit.trud i<m 'O'OiU bC.
pJ'i.e,wirlning doeuln~nu,'r}' ;\1
The Wilth o( )\oo9 il"1I1~, F\h7J~
c.otor b;:.' Sheldon 3.nd DiAne R«:
lin; the-y li~ ed for foul' mw:;
wi th thiJo ' l &.Cid...a.S(~·d lieifli," f
in the 60'8 was :.n out1:ml'
&h o:wJli~ o.! t.h~ Left Bnnk ,
a nd is t.oda~' lIone 0 '( t.he woo
tS ·ca ret. ec.cen Lri~s. t. The sld
on (hili prog"M'm ,,"r(! .4mem
Brumme r'!. ~nd FlorL These '61
will be shown on M~ w:h ; , Si I
9.
All sbGwings art at. 8 :16. FA
gTOup will be T'ept"ftLW fDt
ton ~ecu li\'~ n,igbt..'i. Tickets.. pm
.at $5.00 f~r tbo s{'rics and ,1
(or individual p~1"forn\!) nt' c-5, ~
.9.Y:lIl"'lble at t.h ~ Arts Ce: nt.e.r !
orn~c, ·124& East Ave-nut;'.
Sua PI,.IIlU
Ginny Spoa.au,
I~ ebruQry 19. 1970
I Crown goes to
class for third
Snow, the Harth nnd
SpedtlJ" ;s tho Lh@m(l
lor the Nuan:th- F i~he1"
Weekend whk h took
F ~b. 13. H , nnd 15. Th~
\viH include ~ fonnnJ at
Party Bou ... l",.fd,y.
mixer at the C[uh. nod a
'i.l.,'ith tbc Frip,nd.s ot 01'1'Slllu,
l'day. Thr W<:d:cnd
~ndud c d w!lr. MAlls aFld Drunch
on Su_nd{.\y.
,A.w; 1\\ tl":)<iiti on llt Wlnt~
W4l'c ~:~.:nd . th e)"e W:L5 l\ QU4! (~ n
C h t15~ll at the ()"TnIl.I Ptidny
night .. S hl'! will t,~~ r.)1os('.rt from
the c:mdidalell rtTJrC:SeJ"lting cad\
c1:l...'o:!'). 'the)' Uye.: M~r Ann Cr.:dS"
(tP'T:.H. Chri~ In/ontine (072).
NOl'c(;n Pxn ct$()u 0 971 ' r illltl
K:Lthi' Coppo}.\. Tilt: winner " 'ill
be choi;l!.n by the cl:":f.5 \I,'ho h~A
the g'renle.9l pC'.re ~nL'l!rC of .at·
tcnd.3ncc at the \v~kend,
K.. (h)' C<\PI)flta
second chance
student to re-move Gmde F j& La
final grad(: Q( F in any cours(' rej')C~1 the ('oursC'. in ""hich can
' lJl.ken duri 'O~ \lie SpriDg Se.me~ter t.he ,tudcnt rec:cL"CS t.he g-ndt
, 9GS~f;9 or ~bo may ~ive :\II F emTICc!,
$ tor the Fn.lt S~IY'Ie.B\.er J!X;:!I. iO :"Ire M nlc ~u,~ e)(.'Im in:uion: 'V"e nlll
lIo .... -ed to uk ~ ms.ke--up exam· OJ')(:_(\ ll) F rc.5.hnlcn ..
i n:ltion with the- al'prQvnl a( tnt tnt<l'!restcd stud.ent.." must uppl)'
Jrutruc:tor s.tId of tbc D6a.n. Tne in the Regi.&tror-'s Ot'fic(', Smyth J,
-highest r~do ohUbl!lble on ~ h}.· Thul1i:day. ,Mart.h S, Your P~liA
make-ap cxa.rninatJon 15 ... C. don. {Ol1n Tr'lll1l\ Ii.n.1. be ~[\prO\·C'I'l
Slturday, March 21, 1970 iB lhe br tb c- inslruct..or cOIlccme::d, o r . in
.nnu~l d.a~ deGl~t.ed ((IT S'llb- hi.! nbsentc-_ by t.hc eh.urman (If
ft<:\ u:~ in"U(lU, t.he Jkpa rt.1lJCnl. Th,.. {~ 1llr t~e
The only a}U'rt\atlve for tM (!;tU)mln~\l;on I! SI0_(l(,_
GLEANER
Results are
outstanding
black
issues
answers
It YO\l h;\\'t' "\9"M'ldcrcd how u,e
Cl::l!i11 o{ una at. h'nUh=:tb. Colleg\!
t.ompat'Cs with Yllur oWn, or with
f re8hm~m group.; at othcr col·
11?ges, the r-esuJts o! UIC Amc.r\Qn
Council on Educ .. ,'l.IJGlo's Summ:lry
llf O!lL""I on Enu·r ing FrcshtG.cn,
g(C:(lm:·d !r(lm " S\I ~y o ( 4 \Q in.stitut.
iolU! rnallc- in the Fall llf
InG!), should be of in~rc-st. l..() ),'OU, by Phynls Norwood
Thirtr- t.wo percent llf tbe !N.~5hrn;:
LJl cLaIii..S a.ppH{'d only 1:0 N!J.~
:1J"c.th, \vh.i lc t.hc IItI t.i~nal fli)flTl fo·r
lUJ.ving m.'Hle ~t 15ingle bl)plication
\"' :;'8 ·'.2%.
The aver '.l.gt: .N.:u·.'.U 'e-th irc ,hm.:m
i., older nrld }ll'e.sehll!d 11 5upel"ior
hign lichoo! .wor::age than her
OOu.ntenJ:1J1.S; .she 8UrpaueS the
n;ltion!l.1 norm in NMlonal ;\f ~. I;1.
recogni tion, publrc-atl CH'I of o d~in:il
\\" rit.in~ s , n l-I,. 3W·::U'ds. and dr.:LPrlIlti(:.
a cth·jties. T-h.c !::it.hers of 29 ~,
of Ull! ent(!ri ut; iI;'Cshnu11l c.!;a.... .."
k()ld :J. college degJ'ce.-lhe na tioll,,
1 nOnn Is to lo ...... 'u,
One of lhe most pI'evalent jsgues facing the n~tioo todny
is school d.seg\·Qga lion. norlh and sooth. In many areas
in lhe south <I 45% whit<> and 50% block ",tio is being
~ltemrlc..i in some schools. There is s trong opposition on the
parI o( the teachers in reference to the lr~",,ferring teacher
rlan. In ,\ tlnntn. over 3S0 ~,c1\ers resigned. Here in Rochesler
the bnssin;: of the child.rcn is being' questioned. A
number of whites oppose the idea. A 1>1",," community or·
gnnization. the Urban uague of Rochester. strongly Ol>poses
the ide). also.
At le..'I.6l eq u ~Il )' imptJrUnt, It
not more ~O', 35 th.l'! r backgoround ,
Olre Lbo oojecll\'U 01 lh<:! Cln$6 o!
~ 97:J . Nraz:.t relh Coll1!g"C'JI> neWe:st
Il nci e.rgl'Ol.ci uHte:'l S·Ul-pass the na.rioll:.
11 nonn ;-11 plans to ob\;)\n t\
mllBtu's degree. On I}.· 24 ~ C:QnA
ISldf:( n M!lllCbl \\·cll.bcin-i n prime
ohj(...'Ct.h,'~~ wllilc 8:2% eon~d 4U' hl!!'l pA
! flg lhot>e in tliffieu tty to 00 an im:·
port:\II\ 8"0:11. Tht; nMion.!ll fig.\ll'~-s
in re~t\rd to lh c .~c obj ~ C"th-e_s ~r<:
41'l- and 10iG rupedlvely.-a nolAlbie
discre p:a.ncyl
Finnlly, (ewe.r N:u.=t~th Irc!\hll1(!
n !E'(!I th:H .. tnt ;' will prob:\bt)·
t ran.sie r. Th;~ is interpreled ~s no
&.ign t.ha t the membcr$ of th~
Class of 1973 those- N .:"I.Z3l'(!th beenu.
s ~ t.lley ~' ''lIttd lO .. "bec.:LUse the::
College: Murd , in :;:Olllt wn.y, !ul.
6 11 lhe-iT' go:.I::o;. With i Uc.h: nn ~loo
tilude, the Ct ~.!35 ot J97a ,,·ilI undoO
ubt.cdly I::ofi\"ribme to N:o.t"" ~ U\ · s
g"t'Ov..-r.h- hl>(lcfDlly bel,,;;" .:lS ron·
Cf'l"l1Cr! with the rol(' :ut.d jrir.-ntit)'
tJ{ tJ1C Collego ( IS wit.h their own,
Dial
Extension 340
For Campus Events
New Dorms
(wnlinuoo Irom fl'I &"(l on~)
(Rcili tl~n ! O'Connor . LePuy ruld St.
.f oe.'s will he c1ob:l!d (01' :l.t. l e:\SL
Ol l ~ yeal', LePuy \It,il l bc- 1"f"JUl~
"",red cjthu <.I lI.ring the s\lrnmer
or du_ti-ng tbe: ~lH anli Spring
tct-m t. Dept:'.nf!hlg on 1l1c: dt\:l.lm ..
5' ':," Ce ~ > t h Ci:e house!!: will be ~opene<
1 as t he. nctd for more room
j"i$~.!.,
The 320 ro01)18 in th ~ MW
1I0fTYlS wi ll he :t.s..s.ictned :\II in pre-\
' iOll.!t real'S on " fin;t eo,-ne basis
to tlI(J~ ~r13 wh o. h:\\'c paid the.ir
dcpo,;t. They wOJ (!offer a new lOOK
to the c,'l.mp'U fl. $: W£!11 t\!; ~ ()i!f~
r'i!nt t.\t moiphere to do rm H"'ing,
EducatIonal experiences
"Voila! a teacher?1I
br Kathryn Popp
\Vhen you walk in\<) your assigned s~hool On the lirst
day of your sLudenl lea-ehing experience, l\ ftnlt thought
mo.)' be to look for the ncarest e>..;1. nol as a precaution for
fire bu. lIS protection from a sludont stnmp;!de bee-'usc of
YOllr excilinl( intellectual motivatiOD for them. Sowehol<'. all
the methods nnd psyeholog-y courses se<tm (.0 dwindle into
nothi"~nes.s as yoor first roomful of thirty eyes stare back
i'Oto your vacuous glUe. ns you vni nl)' try to .",mem!).,J' ",h.1
it "'Ii.> you \\.~ thel'e UJ Wlch . and then how to spell you!"
las t Dame as \·ou ..... ite dowohill on the chalk-board. Afler
observing you'r cooperating t&ac.her for two or lhree dnys.
you now begin to ~5.$umc control of the cl~sgroom and. drymouthed,
(.0 te~ ch your f""t lesson.
To say that "Volla! You're a teacher," would be lP"ellt.
bul it doesn't hoppen that ~uickly or ellSil>·. In ucc<>ming
accustomed to the professional role which you !lSI!ume lJ.S
a student le>1Icher. the many aspects of teacher-studenL
f""ulty. and administrative relJ\tions make you, over lhe
wei'ks, a pa,·t of the environment.
The :unount of conu'ol tha.l YOU ;C;SUrnt, and the op..
pO!1.unities foe c",ativenes. lUlu initiative teaohing techniqUes
depend. on lhe I$tllde level WhlCh you teach as ""ell
n.s your cooperoting teacher. On the high school level the
co ITiculum mny. or may not be. sharllly de fl 0"". depending
on lhe individu:ll sehool di.tricL The grnde ,chaol cur·
riculum. as " 'ell lI.<>. ,on)e methods. is detennintd by the
school district.
The other faclor alJ'ecting your (reedom in the classroom
i. the nttill\de of your cooperating teach'll', U,C
te.,cher \\'ho has volunte.>red his classroom in which vou
tench. .
One o( t.he m03t \'a1uable ,,,peri.nees of my $ix ",·..,ks
was the opporlunity that my ""operaling teacher nnd oLh.,.
members of the f.cuHy ~fforded me to observe n "'ide rnnge
or cI~ssroon\ s. teache ..... ano .ubjects. A problem lh't ~ be��ginning
t·~ilcher may find is the danger or In,ii.aLing the
mUler teacher's style. nnd thus (ailing lo c~l>lore her own
i<le"" :!nrl creale an individunl .tvle.
To say thal studenl tenching CRn't be desc"lbed but
only experienced is on echo of education cI~ses and teachers.
pl·inc.ipals and supervison;. A sampling of elemenUlry
and secondary student leachers' e"periences is lhe only
true descl"ipl'ion Ihnt CVl'1l npPl'ORches the exciting ex·
perience il is.
Jb.lln "h()mJJ~on., clU5 o( '71
(J'(,m the Roc ht:rtt:r a re.' sa)"":
1) Sht: d o~s " '\. :l.gTt'c wHh send·
iT1~ " few b1:lcks (0 ~n white
schoor$ or 11. few whiler;. t.b all
bli"..ck ~ choo[s..
2. SecQndly. who.t is l"\'".aUy
ll C:-Cllcd .. tnt 6quoJ (., c iliti~s , She
fe~ llf thttt th~rc ll'('t\llll tl't, k 11
need: 10 hWl; or t\ n)"thing c.l5e It
:tIl .:lr.1\oo J~ h::ld ;u!cqu:J.t,c b . ..:JJj ·
ties.
3) Cidn\: ~ (;.~<\01pll! . Jo!!n
6pokc or :J. gt"Oup of kid" iI.~S
nin e, dl'"\'cn , ~nd twelve, or the
, ame [(\mil)'. AU WOl"C I:.:cnt l.o
(ii((!:'~!",t Sl.lhurbaIl scliool6. The
('.hHdrcn thCJ\l 5CJ\'<:!S didn't. like
\h(,' idea. 011(" kid r("lr itlfu·Jor D(:. ...
~1\U SO t..h ~ no :.i ~O'r th!lt. olhc.t"6
m:J.de (un (J.f her dres.... wh[~~
w:;J..Sn't like that ol thc Qlbu 8lu·
dell ts..
~) Shc t (!.e l:. llt ~t (,..5J)w._ny
~~O~lr)~~~ri·:~11~~~r. ~~~~:';:';.~
tll"l1~ .sbould t~ kl' "pl~ shr. doe . sn'l
t.htJ'lk th!lt 'he; )'QUJ'IgCl' ldd5 or
grad!.!" school [eve:l would h!l'o'e
g're.!l.L l' l'ob1c.mJl ::1flju l\ t ing. but
fJ'J'(! judic(l "nnngo\·ersJ
• from p.vent3
could hinder adju$tmc."nl
.M~n;~ UnJl. c.bss of I·ra lror:n
hlob!1 ~. Ab., rrI!lkes thcso oom·
menl ...... :
I) Shc dOcJ,-n't m lC the ide., o(
dc-J'.e~C":ttio". She thinlu Mnch
III,hould g~t toCCc.>tQl'" ~n'd ~I.t~pt
to do\'t.>.ll.lfJ ::In Id~tlti:y uf their
ow.,]. l.fov."C\'·e:T, I!hi:: /e~l ! t.h.."'I.t
rh.~l'e should ddinitely be eq\l:J.J
f !lcilitieii.
2) J( hbck Uld whl1..(;5 Weft!
nl:Jccd ill the s.3mo l:cnool. .she
l ett-!· \-hnt (h(' \\'hit c~' J'.lT1!jut.li ~c s
would C:Q.1I S-C" diSllrd~l"I.. On the
ll·hQl ,.., hl ~ekl> would bot. c..'\O$C V\f"
(]t.rordc r. ..he ~r", 0TIlcS6 P1"()·
vokcd by white students. White
!lo utbe:m t'9 I.t'(,' born wit.h prejudi
ces. JI1 order to , omewbat. over.
eom.-;- lbMe pr-ejudi C:(!JiJ 1'I'oout. thebla('
k m~n . they would M\.'e lo be
in th e. snnlC ~ n\'lrom7le:nl with
bl:t\.oC"kti:, Btl!., "he d0(!5n', thhlk that.
blacks arc willing to \.J.o HCX·
pe.rimenlcd'· upoon by the. whltC1i:.
Porents weekend
( ( o ntil\U~ lr'Om p.s.~ one-~
The It\lJk~ wit) be t\.8t1rned on 11
i\ f~ t~~" rn('·b1.ril" to JUisur(! tbolie
p.'\)X'nl& of :1 l'Ie::lt s.t di"nc r, P:u· ...
~'n L!l ~rr:ivinS" (rom OLlt of i6wn.
......~ iII h :l"~ to r(l a.kc LbC!lr O\\'n ~~
r .... ati(l n.tI ::It tn e. hotet of t.heir
cJ,oic:e nl':(,UUKi:' no u.ccorn..moJn.·
tion5: k:"lve 'b<!en. j)1'1vnU!ly ur·
r.lrt {;ctl for t.h e m,
The prog-r-nm {llr t.hc u'eek cod
IS ou: lollows:
Z~O() p,m . - Arlij ~nt.er Rm. 18.3
Vid.eo T:lP<!'B - .fAc.:ldemlc VilA
I,.,U." M.ci .fCrca1.M at Naz:s"-fh"
OVC!.t" Ute Colle-gu'.!> Educt:ion::al
TV ~h·s ten'\. \Viii ~ _.. h own. tv.'o
~O . mj imto progrn.m-' prepnrc-d
by ~~\"2.:1r(!tb Collcge (:1.cuJly. 'n
c(J n.jlll1ctiOT'l \I.;lh the l(}caJ echl·
ctl.ti on:t1 TV "t~Hion .. Ch::u\1'IG12l.
:1 :!~O ,,_m.
Opl inn:\1 lour:c: 01 t.he ec1fD.pllS;
with rl;:lu~h4.t· n.
.,00 p.m.-Oak Hill C<>uorry Club
Co(.kf.all" aV1\llnblc -Cuh B.'U'
7 ~OO ,""m. - DInner
9:00 pont. - l):\7Icini to ~II
Jlnll.:lcy's. Ql'th",tr.:J:
12:00 11,m. - Alm~ Mater ChApe.l
)b . ..'j.~, otTett:d b)' Mondgnor
Sh.annun
A l~ rgC tumollt Is e~ct.ed
.'1nd tt good line 15 (ll~ lor
.!!
'oge four GLEANER
Undergrad Proposes Changes for Improvements on Campus
Nazareth College is joining colieges ~nd UJ1i\'ersiHes all over Ihe counLry in granting
a new flexibility in unde'1:'radunLe 3""domic programs. There 3re several propos"tl;
currenUy under coos.ideratlon of a('3drmie commillecs and Ih ey will be atted uj>On
during- Ihe course of this !lempsler. The Gleaner pre>lenLs some of thctlc propos.~l. (0
you 10 give you an idea or Nazareth's planned improvements.
Several academic changes are posed
A PROPOSAL TO TIrE FACULTY AND ADMINISTRA·
TlON OF NAZARE'I'H COLLEGE CONCERNING STUDENT
REPRESENTA TlON ON F."CUL TY COJ',fM1TTEES:
New approaches 10 undergraduate eduCAtion are 7'10
longer limiLed to a handful of small e~perimental colleges.
Man.,' colleges and lUliversili .... are beginning adventurous
~dernjc programs, or arc sponsoring colleges to do their
experimenting (or them. Undergraduate education, which
has maintained bAsic.nllr the s;une paLlem At most institutions
since Ule torn of the cenlury. is evolving noW lo give
sludent. new ecxibility in planning their 3ca.~emle progloams.
The student. of Nnareth. desj~ing to become .. part 01
the movement (or pO<;ltive impM>vement and cbange in their
OWn cducntional system, wish to ~ubmit to the raculty
of the oollegc this proposal conce.l.lling' tne question of studenl
representation on academic committees.
The basis [01' this propOSAl i. the feeling thRl students
directly involv<><l on the ncade.mic committe.es ",hion hnndle
and settle many oi the questions :lIld problems which arise
for th. student In this schoo!. will Drovide A more efficient
And direct melhod whel'cby dudent's view. "an be expressed
aDd ~n be detcnnincd.
Thili pror}O&"\\ j.li ma.de in vie\)'"
o( the {:'let t.h~t many sluilr..nc'\
~A1HtOt. make: uJ;c at tht' \llUs-faii
option despite th~ fact. th!\l M!\ny
WQuId Uk!! to cJo this. The ~:U:c>r'l
for this is. t.hat by the UrnI'!. .3.
f1tl.ldent is ." junior Or n benior,
,he is lnttnsf\'tly invol\.'C'<l in he!'
m.:l,or field. In :tpLt.e oJ tho fnct
t ho.t most. d C Pilrtm4'!nt~ IcnvC! tim'\:
for cledh'c t~UT'i{>i, c-d.ucat!ol\
cOUt'S~.\S anti rourses (or S\ minOT
or requirement.s Jor D studcnt'lt
particula.r ti~ltl lUk~ up the tHnc
whC!u ihr would nOM'n:tIl>' be uk·
iIIg an c lecth·e. Du ring the eoph()more
year. the :sll.!.df!J"'jt i~ linishinS'
r~Uin!'llH~'fIt.s. rn.:..ny of whieh ,
lihc will not. n e~ lot' ht-t' rn~Jor
fi eld. It, l eoeJllS ih:lt these co\U"'£cs
\\'ould ho 3 popur:tr !l.T'C:~ for the
\Ha~ or Lhc. JWlB,...fail option.
II hi oUr duty as an 3cMlemitromrRuni
l>' 1.0 m:ak~ the b~t pos ,
.. iblc use of Ore oouc.attonal opo
fl'Ort:LInHi~ A\I"i\ilnble. The P~g,·
(:\11 option r.'llt~ into thh: e't\lc·
gorr Md IUtUi t, be &';:\'c.n t;J\or-e of
:\ t"hancc before: .\ n .uonablt: C'.~ tl ,
mnte o( tt..<1 .. ·.l1uC' com bo det('T·
mined.
IT IS PROP03F:D THEREFORE.
TH...\'·. the Libn..ry Cornmit~ e hl·
include four ~tude.nt.a , on" (rom
oach of the f(lU'I" cla.s.se.'J. ItA
purpolie is (0 :\d'\;~ e rhe CoII('~e
Librnri::m on maLlers 01 g<'nerol
Ubrary polie')' find ~i ce De<d",
II :UIOO &c n.·cs aJI :1 c.h.1lJ"14~1 of
comn\\.I nie~tlon between the Li·
h .. :uy Md thr c.ollege (,omn)
u n ity. Mectin{:3 :tore UliUo.Uy
hdd t ..... o 0 r th rce: tiDles per
".;emr A t ~ r !lnd are called by the
c:ollcKe librarian, MembeT$hip
of th~ Libl'u)! Conunlltltt!: sha ll
(om;ift of IhoJ::0 s-ludent me-mb
l~ rl\. meJl tioned a boye plulS tt,0 5lC
f aculty memOOT3 tlct;tc<I D.C '
cording w t \frtt"nt faculty prae.ti
Ci!~ A. QU0 111m !h.n conl!.is:t. of
st\'en me:mbt!rs.
The l'lection pT(~cd ure (or
r~lc:ult>· membcn; shQ.}1 rcma.in
~ n ('han R' ed~ Election of student
mcmbet"t (or \.h~ yeDl' t97()"
1971 011.11 proceed "" folio"'"'
In t)J(! sprlng o! 1970. there.
sh::lll be cl~\.i:d one (ll i(lcom.·
InJ;" Senior to :l Ol1e-ye~r term,
OflC (l ~ incoming JU·nior t.o :to
\'110.'0 year-term. ona (1) InctlmIr'lg
SophomoC'(! \0 a OM'rear
tc.nn. In the F ull or 19101 but
plior to N()\lem b~r I~ L. t'me (I)
I"re~hmlln shall be c le('t<:d to a
on~,)"t::lr term ,
In &ub$eq uent y~an t.he &3mc
procedllre -.h&ll b.t (oll()\vtd,
8:\\'(1 that no Lncom1ng St;nior
shaH be cl\!ctt~. In no e::u;e:
Jh:d l :In>, !'llJd(nt be ~ ~~id:
ll'e, (o r Nclcttion ,,,,'ho hu
&Cr'o' c-d l\l,"O yesu"s on the com~
miuC(;.
THAT, in «"1(3f'«t to the Cun-icu.
lurn Commlltec , l5 ine.o it. '''' now
in the J)1"'(:t~C!!:a of determining
gleaner has a new office
th l! ~t c.nl of Its C0-6rdln~t..ing
JlO\\'(!Mi \dth t'C.r;3 ro to ~epan·
IllCr'll curriculum <1nd .genenll
t(\(lulrem.ent ij;. ~t un (':J'l t "t\;p'rc:s.en4
t.ulQn be int.egnl ,ci.th the
vl(m'lI and Umil.$ of the ~.aamitt.
l;(;. \ ....· hen lheJliO :lit'(! %non
pn;.« iti:('h' reJ5.o1\'cd.. In ot.her
\\'ord •. the comm.ittee i.s: pres ·
~ntly rcsrllvJng the que!ttion of
whot.h~r,
:J) thl!- Curriculum Cotnmittee
may (\J.rIttion D.:i n cener;ll
co\tn,:e ~n.d ~quf~mcnt fi!view
of the college eu,rriculum
or,
b\ the Curriculum Com..r1liHeC'.
m~ y Htn [t i~ rt .. iew of
['OUI'i\t li .1.Jld NC'lui~rnC11ts to
the b,,~ic. core eurrieulum.
For thi ~ re:ulon, the ~uJ"TicUilum
willmilt oo would profit froro
wtudcnt io"·oh·cm(!Tl t. mOT\) rcnJlsticaHv
::at tho d~pa.rtmc.nW
level. Such :l propos,,\1 is included
furtber on. )t .. h01J«l
thD.L such :s 6'tep \\"511 cvont mt.lly
Berve as :to initi .. 1 J)'rociOdurn!
t;tcp ,n, obtaining (ull student
mOl"l\b~r!!.hjp On th~ CUn"iC'utum
Committe(!" (t is: (urlhu pro-PQsed
that with Lhc- eompletron
ot dCp:ll"tment3J. t"e.PTesent.:lHon,
rncmbt,TI' o( the Khldrnt (lea~[
etn ic committee nnd t.he nu·
r1 ~nl ch::drmsn or :t.U-tl(,:Jll.ie -:J.
b in;, b(! In'Yit~d to continue
to n\t!et with the memben o(
the cur ri culum eommJu.ec to ros
a h;~, pentl ln« t1\<, RU .e~ .e BIi of
d CpatLm e r"lllll rn presentatlon,
Uo.e eJ:L'l\>ljs.lull cnt of permanCht
~p res4) nt...,ti on of .studentA on
the CtJl'n cul ul1t COn1fnit:'ioe-.
THAT. the Admh.sion Committee
wilt inclu.de t.~'O Jt.udcnts. ODe
C'tl.c:h (r'OlYl the Junior lind
~niof elAS"C.'(" Itlii pUJ1>OSC i~
to ooope.nlle: with the DiT'OCtor
or AcirniJl.siofi .. nd the AdroiJ;·
;;.ion.8 Committe<.' in c.S:l::J.bliGhing
policy nntS (0 15(:.l'\·e 1I~ :\ chan·
nel of ("ollirnunk a tions hc lwce,fI
Ihe college community and ti1~
eommiCl ci~. ~tud~n.t m l'.m b~
will <1hio be lX's ponslble (OT" (:0-
ordln:lung V::UiOll!l e.eth"i ti(."S
wh.ich (nvot ... e Rtudc-nts in the
Admission offict:. !"Uch 35, rt·
(.TlJlti.n,C!. inU:l' .... ic\\'ing bntl lou"
InJ(. The mcmbership of lie
Admiqiohl\ Commillee !>hal
com:i!Sl or th ~ ahove "tun~n~
members pluli lb o~c- f:\cwty
members el~et od !1Ccornln~ to
cttl"renl f.Qeulty pr:\e:tie:e.
wants a new paper too
GLEANEROPENHOUSEFRIDAY
gleaner
behind
office
stage
all
In gym new
questions
members
follow the signs
february 20 - 3~5 p,m.
answered
welcome
Changes suggested for
Pass - Fall System
PROPOSAL TO TilE FACUL"
VI' ·,till COlM~GF. CON.
CI';!\NI~G Tm; l;;XTENS10N
or Till': PASS·I',IIL OPTION
FOR 'rHE FALL 1910 SEMesTER.:
The p:u .. x- l!IrJl oJltlon, Incorpoo r
~ t..ed ~ fc-\I,' >' C:ar'$ "go, is .nill In
Lhe expenmcrtwl st.t\~ The orjRinnl
idL'a, It Hc<!mcd, wu to in·
t te.3Se. ih :I,\'ailability and iu
seopc f&r :l. J)CriOod of >'~3ni in
orner tb evaluate iL.s: cfl'et"t,., Ilt
"'!l.r[ou, S:!lIge$ 0( its devttopment.
.c;inc:~ t his C,.-.hHH.iOJ1 unn.,t fle
f:l idy tn!ttle until some rurther
UIiC a.nd &OO).e iun.boT" erred ... <\"1'0
mfldc on more Bt .u denta~
IT IS /'ROPOSED:
THA'r. 'nIE PASS-FAfL OP.
TION 1l'E f.XTF.NDED TO
mCLUOI:: SECOND SEMES·
nn SOPl-IO>!ORES
THAT. THE COURSES FOR
\VH tCli THE OPTION CAN
BE 1.:TILIZED llE EXTEIroED
TO INCLUDE REQUIRF.D
COURSI::S .IS WI;;LL AS
EU:CTIV1:; COURSES OUTSIDE
THE STU DENT'S
I>L~JOR FIELD.
Proposed Academic Calendar
Thill c.DlmdAr h"'" btrn puhlicixtd 10 m~ny atudeRte at "0(1\
"N:u .. ""lTdh :,.ud Fi~h (' r-Iht prnt>,,~ .. 1 ia now pl:1~ in Ih~ joinl cu..rrlep.
lur" <'ommill(!1e .lind will KI~)' I"er~ If.ntf'~ (hl;:rc iR .II. lnt of nnJ!e from
lhe- 811:tdt-nu-ma.),ot! ftIOhlt:! J10llie ~i1I bc~n ir enoo"b Pt"Oplc rc:sd
.OOD( II in the Gluner.
PROPOSAL CONCERNlNG A CHANGE IN THE ACADEMIC
CALENDAR FOR TI-IE YEAR t970-71.
$ubmiU.I'd by: The s turlents of Nunrelh College vis the
Nazareth College studant academic committee, and the
Nazsl'eth Colle~ student council
Submitted to: 1'l\e fnculty .!Ind administration o( Nazareth
College via the Administrative Council and the Faculty
Curricuhun Committee
Date: January 1970
Introduc.t.ion : After much diMu.sslon and a. icmencr 01 IntollBh~
k;tudy. thc .sludent :J.cAde.mic commIttee a.nd the st udent. cound l
·w"Ould like to 1lU1rmit til!! follo't'ri.nt e-.a.l c.nG:!"i.r for finllkmcnl,at,ion
durin, the 1971)..71 llcn.cl('mLc >"eaf. 11lc P't'OpoSl(!(i cal~ndar hrur.
OOm(! about ....". .'l ~lfUlt 01 not only c..'LRlpUS u-ide me-eling-s and
nh~et.ing'l "dlll fnc.ulty n,nd ndntlnii>.lr.Uibn of (hi" OOIl4!ge. but, u n
result 01 mee tings .... ,irh anti cornmuniution with rcprcs.c!ntot;\'CC
of otbar eoll egC"!f\ ~!;. "elL Various ~.ssons (or II e:h:tnge .in (;) Iendar
tlJ'C :
L D..I levi~lt.Io n of the doubJe;- lra,'cling Cl.:()Cn.&e. (or tome .I,;(udenl<:
undc.r Ut6 fH""escnl system
2'. removal of the "taml) duck" tlession of cl~.i helwee:rt -Ch.ri~t.
m 8..l Rrld fin.!ll e)t.."UtIlI
3. d~t!fl~:~: C~~6~::UV~~i::~1 p.1TA!.T$ nud im])ef)din8' U1UT13
-t • .3 definjte. and el e.-'lr brc.!ll.-: bctw~n thl.· Itnu..!tN'S to pN\~d!'!;
tIme loY' b<tth I De:ully ",nd ~lu dent.6 to pUr"Kue spec-ia l interuts
6. ~ n opportunity (or fncuhy Anr! ~ tudtnu, to finish c a.rty in Ma:y
80 t!1.!ll tho.s!!. wbo work may he ahle to do so lor a ll1no"Cr
pe.ncd 0 ,( l1me; fUld 1i0 th:1l those who a~ looking lor work
wi![ h::\\"c more tim to d b 50
6. on Inclusion of threc long ~· .. kcnd., 011< in the ft~\ .. rne.t,,-,
a~d t.~'o In tbe .'weond I\eme.'itcf, ,0 tn:tt. :'i. bre,.,k, ""W be Vl'O'
Yld eti for tho5e who wish t() U .tdl up or sil1lJlly to relax
[t ra 3lso felt th:\L. Ifuch a cnM'l.R'e w,iIt ()pC)"r llLe way 10'1" lur...hcr
explOl'ation Inlo such A~A!'I :\.S tnt!: ·1·1 -4 iy;s lem land a qUl:5tlocJng
the refore of tht; entire clirricu lu.Fa These- chilnges do [lot prtr\'i da
f or li'u ch a. :'System , ani,. ft.ftk (o r :m (·xpe rimcnt3l ion wilh. date.,:
but. Jx",;t haps wit'" thi:-\ Im:t.lI :sl.Op, ,gTeu.t.er ideps ilia)," be morc
E'I:l~ilr :\("OOmplishw.
CALENDAR PROPOSAL ron TilE ACADEMtC YEAR 1970.71
Se ptember 3 Frc .. hm~n ;u-rivc, orienl.."ttion (rom lhc &rd t..o 4th
i f're.shrnen a.J\d sophomores registcT
a J unior!:i. ::'-:.I1 io,.. Md part time student..s regi:ltC'r
9 CIA .... begin
Oc.tohcr 22 end of Mldtenn e:'(;J.ml'
23. U. 25 long weeke.nu
No"'ernb~r 2-1 ThAlllu~gh·jng ~ccss begins. uilel" l~t c.l&8S
30 Cto.sJL.('S ~s\J m c
De<"(lm bet" loCI .l$.8~1i Ul~
17 Review dAY
18, 19, 2()., 21, 22 final ex.i.ms
v.itl I:Blll rrom lh~ lime o( tJHl partleubrr studcnt's e::cu:o
.JANU,I RY RECESS
until the daLe ds s is;ned lor the pt:Irtie:ul~ dtud~nt \.()
rt'g-j" tCT. In nn>' C:I$~. thEt vntat.ion ",ill lut .. pproYim~LcI)'
tO llr wceJ,:(I:.. This pill"t'leular lO~bed ulc aHQ"o(q lor 7~ days
to the G eme Sl~ r.
~ this dale i..s ;\ Sundny. h iJl: ineJuded in c.a..s~ CI. pro4'C5.'or
\\·ould like to gi vt JIon cxam on Sund.tl)" .:Ut.emoon (If' C\'Cning
:'tfLt-r coru~\Jlting- uith his or her c:U$.l5(,6 .3.nd wilh the
regish'ar to r~i;ol\'e !\ n~' conructB.
Janu:lT/' 18 f'rcshm6n iltld s.ophomoT(,s rcgl3~r'
9 Junio" A.nd S<'.nil)n: I gi.lik-r
Aprit
20 C1~5e5 begin
H~. 20. 2J long wc<::kcnd
J7 Millu'rm ellflm.'-\ end
19. 20. 21 l o n~ ",,,,,,kond
6 E!l.ilote:r h;rC(: Ii.!i be~lnB Alter 13Bt c1:u.s
lot Ch.Is.eA rt:llum t;
6 dasses end
6 Rc,';ew dol\'
. ,8, V", 10. 1 i Imoll ~.3Jl1!1
}e or I' Crndu:uion
NSAls Solution
(conunued f rom Pfil;"e one)
NSA townhouse between Georg-ctown and the Wash ingtoo
Ghetto that bankruptcy seemed imminen~. "On April I,
NSA's banle account "'lIS $1500 overdrn wn, "'e had not
paid pII)'l'Ool tax (or the fu-st qUarll!.'· of the yenr (\\'hkh
W2S $20,000), OUr phone bill o( $10,000 w.as 60 days OVe.rdIlC,
:tnd our loW debt eQuoled $31S,OOO," one of last yeor's adminis(
mtive $wff membe''S recall •.
Arid to thnt a 60 mon sta ff drawing- $11.000 every two
weeks ~n~ the slrong likelihood ]}tat one employe was ploying
checkers with the ledgers (or minor emlJC'"t7.I~mnt.
B.,nkruplcy for a struS1!:ling stHdnl organiUlUon means
(or more tnon it docs (or private c rporntions which, like
R.amparls. <,nD diSllppear and re-emerge Rlmost in the ~ame
do),. For NSA it "'ould h2ve meant certain exlinctlon.
The End of NSA, as simple ns it mny seem. has ;JlwaYs
been a question fraught with a mRgniticent complex o( Ull'
expected consequ~nc~s. Critics have IonS' clnimed th"t the
rnain thing that keeps NSA going is the pl~lform ilofTen;
slurient politicos for entering gr~duate school,. the government,
and academic asslIdntions li\(e the American Council
on Education.
Nollhe leJl8t of these charges comes from Jim Sulton.
just resigned Executive Vic~ President. Not onl)' does he
thioK NSA fails lo do much for studnL<l. hut he believes it
ought to fold So that gmAlier legi tim"te as.~ocjalion~ mighl
gTOW up in its place. He adds, "\Vhen I s!;trted (in September)
I wan led N'SA t<l fold, 30 we C()uld slort new things
out ill the field."
$uttoll So"\ys he was brouJZ'ht to
NSA. '" Il '· (oundu.ion m::lr'l" , i.e ..
SO'l1 eonc to tron.la.t.e prog-ram
idclLs into proposal$ (Of' louncblion
lund£ng :l.nd T.3 lubl'i c.:Uc
('onnf!ct.ions between {oun~l:t t i o n
:md o\$J\oc;:"i.'\tion offlc@rti. But., he
s~ys. he never got around to ..10-
ing that because he hM to spend
:til hi$ Unle fi ~ri nR' ouL {I_TId
t'lc;t.l"int' U,J the Aesocin. t ion·s
s!GJ)py bu_sinc-.s. opt!: I'";) ti()nz. rt is (rom rhtlt .nnze of busin
"5I: ties: thnt tha lUIii obvioV,1
reo~I'tS cmtwge ( 0 1' keping NSA
;1.1ive, Th(,'I'C !ll'C of OOU l"S~· the old
hill, ''rhkh C'red(tors would neVer
C' o tt~t -cshould tl}e o~niL'\tioJ\
die 11lc l'e al" ~ the. politien! hopes
0( ,D(ovlc like Al Lowenstein o.nd
th ~ Robert Ke"ned)' FeIlO\l",hip
.lil"'Ccton. wh() 10ak to NSA !J. ~ the
h"~ for n Potent Ace(p~3 b le
Youth )fovemcnt. Al'ld, now.
mofrt important.. theN!: :.L:re :'l. nurnbP.
r or bUll i ne8smen who h~v~
long heen NSA fl'iends who
.lrt !Hld to ~O 'f' w~ ltJJ ~· i( it can
only pul l th rough the ~rrtnl.
t r ill1s.
On Feb. t. thOle bu!i"e.5Eo"'cn,
the o ri gtn ~t.ora 0.1 (h e- NSA Life
Illsur.an'ce ProjZ'mm. will rcshwr
:\ new corooroUo.n with the SeC
lLl'it; ~ ' E x d"ln~ Comml$Sion
",ith ho.~ thn.t· stoek wi!! be
J\""t' :l i1o.bl~ {QT tradjn~ in July. The
new (Ol1)()Mlt.ion. ulled N.atior..nl
Ae!ld()mrc Sernc-es Corp. (don'L
Changes
I ronhnU¢(t from p:1g'e (o.cr)
quDrum .. hall consist 01 nyc
members.
con(ulW NAS \~Ilh NSA) .:ome \0
life ns ;). flrivntc Cc.mp:my abouL
n )'c."\r :1g:0, but it dosw ita fh~ t
do!]1 btc on t.h~ niJ!bt n( Aplil
). 19(;9, \rith !l SSO,OOO cn N'k to
[he N:l tionnl St.u rl ~ n t Assr.;ei3d on,
H:'ld t h~ t ('heck not. come then ,
the ol·g a nil ntion would VC!;J'}' lik.&r)"
h:wQ ,l ied the ne.."t\ (1:1.) ••
l\a(iono.l AC"i\i'\ clnic Scrvi~s
Corp, is in eHC'(t the IlCW ans .... ~ r
tOo (he CIA and the Fot'd Founda ..
t ion, f) r n... . Profdricnt Charl;e 1'51 [ ...
JT)(·r ( (omter llre5idenl of the
(l rk e l~y IShld.'nt. go \' ~rnmen.t ull d
f)1'OmO\ e r of People P:"I.,-k ) putli
it. t1'Jc \1I'n)" by -which NSA can
m:lioL:J in Fin:tnci,, ' solvfI' nc)' without
hecoming beholden to iLS
don o ,".
At i l..<:: most R"enel'RI I('Y ~l N'SA.
l'"f'(f!ives n fi x~1 ~inJm u 1l'l nn nu~!
iricomc-the one thi1\~ it h a ~ "I "'-
ay Pi Iftcked-tn return for gi"ing
NAS nenrly aU i ts olri S"rdec
(OllU"aCts And providing
~.~S n recogniz.cd 6-t-ude nt bnst
to oncr:'lW on_
Tits between NSA and N AS.
h O\\.'(WH, :t1"'C the $0 11 which romfl-
c t1 ~ o.ne. o( NSA 's j ourn ~ U"tic
f riends: to wArn me \'~r e.:\Tly
(11m " the who l ~ thil')i"" so con! ' L$i
(IH )'ou'l1 JlI 'o b;tbly e nd up K(:tt
int:" mJ(.d ,"
N::lliol1nl AC".J(! ~mic &!:""i«~s is
j\ mn rk~tJnR' COIYl-flS.lll)' J)(lrhaTH'
Most I't:cc.ntl}" rcmCnlbe t'C(\ fo\" i~
(Iih-tdbution of a Hr..1 :\(\11 Wl1il(>
l;nvo!ope 19belElld NSA VA K dis·
tlihuted in I l1 t~ Octobe- I'. An ex~
1:1fUltOry note on (h i!! o(Jt..~de. of
the eM'd one rends, .1The U,S.
N ~Hi on8l Student A~'\Qci :1 t"i o n, in
ro o p~~-:Hr()n u"'ith :!t-ud e:-nt gO \'(' n~ m
~ n ts 3~ro!" the couUfly, iJlc\ud ..
i n ~ you r own, ha vC' c:mb:Irked o.n
a n ~w :I.J) rl ex c:iting pt"ogr:un.
Srudc l'\t d e!i~lcc l , il I. inLel'\dc-d
to pro\'id t: you with hrgh qualil)"
)lTod uc Ls ~md 6Cn; COC$ in lun ~
with ) ·01Jr inH.'.J'C,sl :lJld net'l ls .. ,"
lnsidc the PAK one funds fiUt.b
,((h;. a! "O(fid ~1 Strilte Shin (as
J')i<: tur<:t1 in Life) wiLb Gi:U1l RED
FISTS " ith BLACK LE:TTt;:RS:'
"MuBfc:Sc:e-nc (II. de(wld tcre"is&
ion show ), thr, J:o.:SA Rc.conl
Club, NSA Publita.tiQ rus.. Re..(.""on
CfJmputerizcli 16b Placcment -
nn l! mnny, nH\ny mo r~.
Up unlil l:l$l S:Ulnlner. m()st a(
th~ NAS so.! l·v iees - book clubs.
fe-C()ni clubs . job placemcnt, and
<l (ew otl)fo..rs: wen:!: h3ndled by
the Services. Divh;.lon 0( NSA,
Tht' Stt'\-i c("~ ~ Oh',j,ion h:ld a 1La1f
or ~ ~ plw;; its direttor Al .}Jand
tJ who is now a ... -iC'C pn=s ifh: nt
of th e- nc,,· oorpof"Uo.n, Although
the Ser'\ice:;: Dki ... jon hnd becn
en'·is ionP.d ~'$ :\ (uture fin 3nei.,)
,, :! ~, it )uHJn't been <'<'Iu.ulling patlHltl:..
t.
]11 lhcjr Cong'l'c!.S l'-cpor't }J ~.
~ U1t.ed hut Augus" NS.-\ o((Jr-en
Ulid~
"W~ knew the nt,uket 'oI.'!lS
thr:I'e to £"'t"'C'JH I)' exP:Wtl ou.r S(!t·vi
ce!; Di viSion a nd g<':' h111\te in·
come (or [0(;[11 $tndC1lt gnvernm@
nt.o;, 3.ii \Voll n.s the- nMio t1!ll
offi re. find U'e :dso k nr\l' th aL We!
wcr<' not o.pplng thin ""h.I·'\(~ t because
of out" \"~l flti \'c-I )" sma.1f in·
\' es tm ~ n t in lh ~ i\"l"C a_ D u l'ill ~
1 ~6 7·6 8 . NSA's Se l'd C't's Dh-ilj jon
hrul net tel 1f!i'S thsm S25,OOO in
il}come:. n.nd the PI'ojccl inns (or
ti:8- 1\!) s howC"Q :\ n,.t of o.nt, about
S50,OOO, Who.l was mis..,,:;ing w
the p rofccsf(HI!l! approach and lhe
in \' ~o;tm e nt mOTley neerle-d l.Q
lrll. l'ts form 3 .Iugl:!ish Divi!ion
rnto NSA '3 m o ~n imflo rL'l.nt
f;O tl tt.e o( o pc;ra tint: IIl ('Qme ....
.\fth o u~h n c.,rn·ly :\11 or the deliC:
lt.e n ~ r."oti :lli o n ~ (or tl":l n~( r r
hig NSA scrv:i CCt; to the pros1)cc:ti
.... r,· ~ o(·pornuon wel't; ha ndfed bv
(ormer presid!'nt nob P owell!.
Ha mh!l! :trgucd hl'nl e~ t (or the:
new ~rra n'-"'i! ''' e nt. As. fttr n~ .Hm
Sutton is ronce:r'<!ned f.la nd('11 baa
:t1 4i\ ~ a i Tt ~1 ",fiN" t.h at nny""1."p al
h.ISA (rom setting 111) thr new
\·er'ltu ye--.9. ... ·iC'e D re ~j d~ cy :!T\d
=m dul1 cF:oo .-t o.OOO gha ~ ... o.f thr,
rai",'pt(l (:ornn:1ny.
Wh" t NSA n~e<i of eoun;l'
"';:15 ill'o'cstmeflt. cAJli tnl, Inte TTl~
fin a nccs weI"(' too It)1" jlOne to
: I i~l .nh ,'.\lC bAnK 103ns o. nd
neith p.r the l" o Vl'"nT\l~ 'Tt ['lOr oil ..
:t ntJr"':II~i (' (ollllnllltions nO".,l:dly
in\·c.t in m:"rketinK c:o- n:lll.ic!;.
Ro. th C'. Ait,,-oci :"llion t'llmpl'l to two
Q·trt fr-ic1\t1S ( 1"07'1 .\l'In:\l'Iolis, C: rH'I'\
l' t"t Cl-u'k "nd B<:n Kinjf, O,",'1H'l"l'i
:Inri bl'C: l -:) tors of Atndi!.mie UnIf(!
r\l·dte1':\l or A rroerifo:~, tht, nsrent~
(01' the NSA Li fe Intrur-an (' ~ pro·
,(J-:m) .
Ch;tr1c ~nd )(inl( \\"("' I'f' nntumlli
:1, rl it 1·" 1'n:\1 "3 undl":l r 'who fin L
a')l)ro:1.(" ~(!tI whnm, Th~' han nclr>
t kHed th ~ Hfe insllm n('i! cQn!
r:" ct wil]} NSA buck in 191'\.1 .... nrl
in 1965 h rod o{fCI'cn whnt Powell
!" rrTL ii :) t.hN! fl-~'e:l.r S25.0()() s:"l't!. nt
to in i ti:lte the , e n 'ice, Dh·-j£ioll ..
Thal g rant ran out in S"ring
I~ OS .
'{'he election procMut"e (or
(!l~ult v M·e.mbers shaH J'l.:rG;lin
unchan.ged. Student-s will b-c
"elf 1'\Qmln...,ted: th @sc nomin ...
ticm.t ,,,ill be reviewed &.nd Sip-.
p~v d by th l) AdrnissioTli rom·
mit t.oe. Only those -students
with 3 2.4 C'umulo.tiv C!! ilid"ex ,\'iil
ht to ns irlcred. A I!wd{'nt ,.j~.
lion ",iU b held as (ollows lor
lhe ye:\J' 1970·197) :
They're doing their own thing.
I) one (0 incoming .1unlor
~'ill be ('Jcclccl to se~' 1! fot" 61'\'C
two-)'e:lT" t.cITU
2) one. (l ) inC'oming SellroJ'
, ...- ilI be c.I~cted to M'"T\.(! fDr- on/"
one-yc.u;, term
:lJ in JlUblli C{IU~nt YCJU11i, one in·
c~min," J "\In ior , ... ill 00 elected
for o.ne, t\l'o--Y~!\J" term (Tho
SClniol' o.ffi(c "ill nr rcndy be
nllcd by the ,tudent who is
compl eting he:r \WO-}"e3r term) .
TH ...\ T. each dcp:n"Un-('nl ~tabliI;'b.
ll-Omt form of Jl.udl'nt rcp~ 5I en ·
tatiQn <:I. ncl Uut th ese I:ilUu~ n l3
be tncludtld: in diecU!3ions o(
m:1IUNf p rtin ent to them, .I'Iltb
:U, cou rse )"clluiremc ntA. qualifying"
ex<l1n h' ~ti ()n!l. and otheT
m ~ tt.e~ (onTlec:ll' ri ,,;t.h th~
part.il"uIDr (j.ld. The m,lJ-mer 0.(
repre.£f1\utiQn and ~', ncra.l
lItnlctUl'e of thjF; gT'Oup wIlt be
dc-lA;:;rmITied by t hp clu,i rm~n
AJld oth,,, In'~Nij; lc cJ. rneJ1\bl'.rs
of c:\ch dep:uotlU'C tlt.
French Club Enjoys
A Canadian Carnival
by Kl\r~n 1:1 ump!u"eY8 and Sylvia BilieTio
Aboul tbirty-five members of I. Cercle (rancais. lu.red
by the charms of the Wioter Carnivul, left the evcning of
February 5 for Quebec City. a magical mixture of Old
World FrnnC<' and New World CRI\ada. Each and everyone
was graciously and warmly received by n stunenl of the
Ecole N orm.~le . Marg-uerite D'YouYille ... ho saw to it that
their American friends were rrulde to feel at home.
For t.hose who lik ed the early mO)"ning- hours there were
Pee Wee Hoclcey g1UOU and skiing ; for those who desired
lote-nlg-ht activities, there WlIS dnn<ing at n discotheque.
parading in the str~~ of Quebec. AA~ joining a s ing-along
in a rtench chalet.
But abO\l(' all this there reigned the ~pjrit of ,he
rrench-CaTUldil>lls - theiy enthusi1<$m, their warm-heartedness
nnd their fricndship. Le Cerci .. fran<-.tls 16ft the United
St.a~ with mOR)" hopes And n.spirntions and ,.eluMJed with
lasting- memories of newly-made friends .
Cla rk r(-,Oect, loncHy <fn tl1e
7~Y(!!l rs si nc..: NSA got int.o the
insuT.(Ui l"e bU.slll l' s.!. 3, well he
s h o ul ~1. 'rhl.· plan o((e r/i s t!l.ndll,m
S10,OOO term lire benef its at 311
Itnnun1 prcn'l ium of $020 wtth ::I.n
optlO:1 to conven to I'egul:u I j/~
inSUI-:lftC'c-perhaplIi the bes ~ sto'd·
dent insurance phn ::lY!lit3 ble.
An A\·el"flgc o( oj 1.6 pc t"('(! nt of
th(. st.udent term ~1Jb.s c nbtr5 eon ·
...·crt ~ o l"CJ{tJlar lire jn,ur.\n ~e to
gi \'e Amerncan FJealth 3nd U(e
OTIC: o( t.he hi.J{he&t (:onvcn5-ic) f1
lllte!5 in. the nat ion, hut NSA zet.f.
no ,=nmmlS$ion on t.he- d£!:.L1.
The jnsur.mt:e f1l'"ogra.m Io\.'ork.s
likc lh ~s: . Local 8tu d ~ IH ~ovo )-n m
(m l ! (10 some of the s elli n",
<llong with rn:ll('riub: pl'ovidCotl br
the IHl li oll.Jll of.{ic:p.. In ufl d ition,
}, c ~ tl 4l: mj c A<im; ni stl":ltoll' Untl fll"writl'
t :s use, NSA's 'm!11ing li s ts .
jn~lu(tin t' a t ~ tter fram the current
NS...... l)l't: ji d~ nt . A8 <:)~l\'k
:;3)'l'<. J\lt', en..'tieT f()r us: h(>cnu&e
,-,tuo£:'nts fro.iI the ir 0\\1'1"1 Or S!":1-
niL1.tio.n !"" (1')l'1lfs:lI m~lbl y NSA).
F"rom each $20 premium. NSA
t!et$ about two dollars - " 'h ie"
Io. l't )'(.-aJ' a",o\ln:.cd t C'l somt
$51.000.
Shout you tall up lhe NSA
In 3-u l'lu)~ office in n!lHimor'C'
<=ni). the t«.eptioni'l \V i1[ deny
'hat tI.n)' ll10ner !fOC, to. lhc AS50'
t i::ltion in the deal. th~t the only
connection ""itl) t.he N."\uOn!l! St.u ~
de nt Associ ation 1$ " J!I!t sort o(
:\n ('nd O I'·sem~ ll t.H fAt I~~t lMt
LS whal h.:J.ppCn c.d when rtJ)orter
Rrown ing t:llled.)
Student.,,' f.h C-CKs arc d<:posIt.ed
rn n. tru st fund n.t the Do."\tm3n'$
N:ltlon.",l Dank of SL Louis. (Abo
:t non-profit org-:tnix:.ttion NSA
(,:1.nnol OPCr:lt.e. a proCitab!e bud·
ne5S: thus the trns:t. fund mO\k~ .s
"dol'l3Lion!h to NSA.) C.lT'riel"l
(o r t.he policy :tn~ Amcrt<:!'ln
H~:\l lh and life JMUI":\1\C'e Co.,
which, C' );;ccpt f~ small polities
wlt.h the Anny, Nm·y. :1nd Atr
F'Ol "'CC ac~ demj e s, h~ no olher
sub,c,;oo1":Ei:.
So, WhOh it· looked l:lsl spring
lilt\". NSA':$ ond !Lnd the insurance
program'!) end ~ hild urived~
Cla d: openCil k.is ht:\l"t.. "It. be·
c-mne ::l pp:) rcnt th~lt they v."'C-re
Iw .... ing trouble wi~ thcir" effort
fo fwuJ 1<:tivities from other
sou~(. s nnd tht.y """'ere 6truggling"
'\tl1iantJy to keep U1eir Orp.rU7A"t ti
on :tH .... e," fte t"COllh:-d t'eCf.'ULl)'.
"\\'hen. iL becamc ~ppure n t u'er
couldn't do. il .:IlolJP.:. ,"C"e ~ t about
to raise tl:Ie- c.a.piul for a 1)~'"
c" rpO\·a.flon.·'
(oontinued on r),"l.gr 11:<1
mel'edith monk
dance company
invites students
to participate in
dance and intermedia
march 6, Clrts center
reheClI'SClIs, march 2, 3, 4
Poge Si~ G LEA N E R february 19, 111
~~N~SAl~s S~olu~tion- -~=============P=an~tom~im~ist ~:
(continued. from p.!\~ live.
UnlJl ita ~I~l..niti o n IS :lp.
provcd D)' the s.curjt.i.. t ;x·
('hall~e Com.n1i~3 ion. NSA l't·
m:un6 !l privat.e corpor.Hion.
S(~k.hold e rs J b'ts are. cal'cJuJiy
'G'tI3n1ed . HQwe\."el'. SULton (whQ
Ulltil two .... -e~ ljs !lgo W3r; prJm~u 'lh'
oon(:ernoo with NSA I'ilHLnCeS )
.\:.ly' Cl:lrk .and &-n King e::H:h
hold 80.000 share! in t.he co m~
t):,lny. A no amon, tho.'!:c: busi ness·
me.n Pre3eD t. at the Apdl I mecling
to fil) !l li2C th~ t Ontl'3t:L \Vera.
rt'Jlt'(!s.cuuth:e:;: of Commercinl
Credit COrpol":).t.ion, iLscl( .:t 1'C<.
ent1)· ::\cquJr-eV subsid iarr of
Control DaL'\, the ~renL ol '~ n nir..'
1.tion of .-\nleric:"n FI~ ~ lrh iU1d
Lire l nsu1":'lrlct C o.~1 rr jt.'rG for
NSA Life J.nsu l,":'lncc.
Other ir\\-estors tVtTl~ Arnold
Frutnin. JH'C:s:icient of Rc-Con
COr)) ("",it.h whom N!;A hflli tht
Joh pl::tcemc.nl eonrmCl now tnkl!1\
O\'{lI' by N AS). and ::t I'CPl'CSe:nt!ltive
o( the R..,ymond C. Tung
'founllalLorl. .a.nOtht"I M:l r),b.nd
ins u.rnnce romp..1ny.
OJ'iginn lly ncgoti:lHons were to
hnvt,' h~n oComple te.d by ta le No·
vem~'r' t !l68 { Ol ' inili lll invest-
11I ~n t in the new l:Ol'po r.l t.io ll, but
by the ApT!l 1 m('eting with
NSA (]llkc'J'S tllHe Ull15 !':tiJ1 nOlhing
firm. cra'Ylt 3. n~ his potential
in .... ezto M:l nsh·d (or mol''e time;
Powell claimed to lHl .... c other bidders
(.or N'SA Scrviccs lAlthough
one or his t! Ol«:st la nl)' memhc l~
mni1\ta.iM UterI: \\~ n.' no .otfwr
offel"!.
PoweU told th em it u:oulll cost
1 50.00~th Ii "" lhi«1 p.pble
the next dny-to k~<:p NSA f" orll
(roing '!t$twheJ'e. It 1ht'! r-emIlindel'
wc-re pn.id by J uni! 1. then
the new compa ny could l'l."'t. ... , ~ exCIU8
i\.'c ri~ht 10 0111 NSA SCI'vices
e''Xccpt the inJml'ancc' p l'oJ;'7'i\m
"'hid~ ""'::tS alre.''Hly lied up In ;tn
old conll'~c t.
A~ the final contr;lct '\\.'36 wdt ·
ten 'NSA is gu:tr:1.nt("(:d S200,Ot')()
a. ye,... .. l· plu, 35 p~l'cent. o{ NAS'
n e t profits. N .. \S P .!i ill"'n l SU:\.' e;
CorkcT ( ..... ho was made din~ ('t ('I1'
o( NSA 'A N~tj o nnl Student 1'1'':\\1.
d ABsodntion In an un ~cetss(u l
fi nnl e ffort to keep it (rom goin,g
bankl'tlJlt I n~ summe r) predlct.!ol
:\ profit withil1 two yC-3-rs. NSA
..... i!1 ke'J} hal! tJ}(~ fwo!iu p!lid
to it and '!'etul", the o th e~' hill(
to its nl C n1~r stUltCfll C::OVe rn·
mrn.t!l in :1lt ~lrort to h elp t.re:tt..c
~ t: rudCll t·conlrolled cooper-.1th·e.
,·conomy.
In a.dflilion NSA has p o w e l ' to
nppoil1 t one-Oti'r1'[ or the bo~n·tI
of dir.:e:tol'3 fo r N AS. and NSA
o{fkm'S must in t.h!!orr app"ov
.In TH'Q(iue:[!! ~ n d mIU'kQtln ~
c::c h ('m e,~ which lJle ~o rpo l-n tio n
initin lc.s. Palmer rl11d soMe Cor·
me r orrieel'S p.dmit it. h:l sn'l
\\'Q l'kcd quite that ~)' a nd cite
the ,Hts for flD ff icl::lt $t"l'ike ,hIN"
:u produc ts th~;}" did net nppl'O \'e.
Theor-clic:llly NSA's Qwn ~ullcr·
''' ~O ry bo.orJ reL .. ins ullirru\le con ·
trol Oyel' :lIS d ceision!l rnnd(' b:.
NAS,
WC-\"e it not (oW' ~I-U lrt ('on
tl':).cluul U:e.h,..k".r.itits in the in,
ul'nnC'c progr.un. SULum be1i{\\.'&Il
NSA mighl. Tl:e\' ~r h.:lve gotten
Into such thi~k ll'oubl~. The more
hI) It.u·ned o( the 'in1j:urnnce se t.up,
the mor~ suspicious he b-.
Wahl Bros.
has flew
booths.
Come afld
enjoy our
roast beef
sandwich.
Best in the
came unJiI h(! finally hi~ t1 J.
p riva te in.,sUl'anc (:. in v~6lig-..ltor to
t:heek (he whole th ing out .
" P'i'nalJ)' I got t.o the bo.n\.:
(UQat.m;m ·p;: Nn tio nu.l in St.
Loui,,) WhC l'e Lhe insu rance L.1"USt.
is h£old. a nd when I .')h.owcd up
:J ntl aakcd to ,s.e-e the rt'OONS, the
shock W(lves went ;til the way
b:lck to N~\\' York. Tbt:!r d!lifllL-U
I \ ...... 8 impertinent," S\JUoJ\ 5-,'>'8.
I'Til'i,l)g Its eomrnozJity 8t;t'Vices
out has hUl'dly beell ~bl e- l.(l 8oh'e:
all or evcn most of NSA's major'
prohleruli, Even u,(" A~h\tion 'j
t'dc-n.da tl~uently remarked la.sl
Spring Lh :..l 1. ttl(' oHicers 5~cmtd
to) be cont'inuullr itn mobiliz.oo :lnd
thnt ent-cl'ing lhe office rcse mhled
I.5l ppink' into :t hun g--ovcl"
T·Group. 'Vh('u B new director
ciilme in to I"un tne Fot'..:1 Fo unrlnt
iufl (und£!(} Ceht t;l' for Educ·a ·
ticmnl Change he d h~co'\·e.rcd
:Ilnlo!'t $40,000 h.ad btWI Sp~h l
but O)x plulnetl only bl' l('rms like
" c:on sulthl ~' or "\T1wel."
S1.lt't.O !1 h ~Hl known NSA's gel\~
r a l conditions be.fore he beCAme
\'jce ~I" '!~id c ht :a i~ Au gust COR·
g 1·CS..... y .. h ~ r e is issued (at his
OWl1 cx. pl!1u;<=. he cbhl's) n c3.ustic
cl-iti('jue of cx is:tin~ opcl·rtt io l1$.
He :J;i"glled, "Exifl;ting N$A S~ I'"
iet-a, being Inrg<:ly exploith:e.
oUG'ht to be phased oUl in behn.tr
of simil:tr :sr.:I,oiCI:5 "'lllC}, :ll 't: 11)".:..
Illy nla ll~gM a ni' coni.rolled,"
Dy !luturnn. howt: ,'p.I" the Asso·
ebtion \\'3.5 :lble to secore '" S2()O. -
00 1m," to mecl operati ng ex·
pe nse$ fro.m .one of NAS' invc.$..
\hi'S - Commerci:tl rellit Co"p,
St ipul:\ terl In the loan ngr c·eml..·nt
W~<; :l \'C>quir('ment tha t it be u~c.l
I)i'\lr for b~(,k bills :ami OP(H':1t ill J:!:
expc1lst'5--11ot. ( <II' paym(lnt of th p.
.$;:;0.000 hl rQpm'3 l-ion$ .Ieman/leu
II'· Blnc.k students fit the F.l P~so
Conltl'es!!I, Should NSA fn.il c.n
the loa.n, N AS wos to be held ~.
$[Jon5iblc t Ol' T(' p!lym nb.
f;w:1l :\5 l:1.te s.s DI;<'. 29. the
Associntion \\'$5 ,till fnl' ( )'Onl
s CoCul'e, :\ leu " I' f l'orn an N~"'\
lllw }·cl.· s tated thM $nO.MO j.,
hillt: the ll l'em:lined to be pOli.i
!l.lthol1g)) ~'\' 3il a b]e OT'Rtmi;.ational
re 80UI~ CS (,!lorne to onl~' S90,oo( •.
If NSA sw ... ·i "~s. It will almost
el'tnlll1 \' be beenuse too rYH.ldl
h.."IS b';~fl ilw (>sted 11 0\.\' to slO II..
WithQul the A ~soe.in t io:n nn<1 it.s
m ol'~ than 600 me:mbel"~ school.5.
Nation:d "\ cndemic &! n-Ices Coq ),
\\,oultl I fl c,.~ t.he la~)' to it$ mnl'kct·
in~ st l·atcg'Y. And besides the
loan C om mei'cj ~l C J"~ dj! mndc 10
NSA. It's &ubs(djllt"y, Ame ric:tn
Health ;'lnt\ Li (e. lO!'i n(!'d NA~
$700.000. It holl1:;; \\':a. n -ent.s (or
200.000 ~h 3.1· C' of NAS 'lock :IllS
c oll ~H er:l l .
O\'\' rnll Ihe rn ... ·ostll1 C:IH.:$ \V~I~
not bad d ~3 1 8 tor Cb.rk :md King
or for the g-rnn/l-rl ::lildy t Qng lomer
.. te Control D!l.i~ The on)r
1'P1:\jol' ~ o rnp('titl)l' j., N'"tion3.1 Sru·
Je.nt M"rket.ing Service, !I ril'm
wh ieh h:lS ~e n (B nt3$ti~nlly sue·
ccS(.: t'ul in recent yeaTS. Says l a ~t
Yllm" s NSA President Doh Pow~ 1l
(~' ho is no\\' :in NAS bonN c1 i-
1 \~ ctOl') I'night now the coHere
l"IHll'kel f or goods .und 6(!1,,'{ces~
hout. $010-(;0 million a ~·enr-i!S
enormous and lal' ~ly \lnt.'tppC!(l .
"rf TWA wants w s\"J I ~'outh
C.:H(!S to ~ tu d nts or Time ili A- go
3:7.. inc wants to a~ 1I subscription s,
lh C! I'C al'e not. too many p l ::Ic.~"
{Ol' lhem to go. ~.t3ny people havt:
he:~n ax,l>loiHnrr st udents. We
hor..e to do busin e.ss :t little b[t
dif!cfcnth·. What YOU ne.t'd is a
,li ffe l'cnL . image, :~. dif{er(!'nt. ~P"'
pront:!h. a di UI!'t'e.nt s ensiti .... it>·.
And that's s()methirrg which NAS
~.1n prc)\'ide.·'
Po,)w(>U say, the c; X"pe.rimClli
with NAS is ui\ nO'w kind o( id('"
in the field ol student economic.
independence/' He en .. 1s 1o n.s N AS
ptO\-i,IiOK nm.Jl l)g-omol)Dt "'11.1 fi·
nancl!d h elp as well n.s purclias·
i!'18' oppo r tuniti('s 111 ~n rfOl·t to
get AW(lent.J'Un coopt:;roti" QS o f(
the Kl'Ound nn~ cornpeling with
,veil e st{lbt] sh ~d 1 0';:: ~i ! (Omp:\nLes.
l«n.l r-~p t'ese-n uth'~ Chn)'ll'!s J( 3,0
has had preli minary t",lk.s with
Ocnnis Webster. man:lllCl' of thl'
U n h' e ~lt y Di ~ to u.nl SNt~. (or
h !~n rllit1g VII! s tarn's record tInt!,
~ I J:.rlll"'rI .. ll B'lo ,,,,,. r. .............. 1 ... f,'
42 C s~.~~ :~~~P,~~~ra :lo:ltdm~d D.$ Lhe grt'3.tc6t lit
Jl!l.ntomJruia:t. will "'1>I){=41 0.0
WIth Jw;t,. )'2 c~ntJI you C<U'I do your J)1ll"'t l.O belp
bunch tj,(] fi,ht ,,~nst Io.':anCH.
WW'j tt ~ se \'cn letters. rind i\e"'en I'datives t.o sIp
Lhem, Ad(I.t'eS3 n.nc:l sump se\.'en aTlyelopcs: .a.nd ~nd
\hf:m to:
Th(! P'r(s[<..!cJ\t.
The White Houu~
\V:\shln gtOI1. D.C.
Ther.: !l (~ mot"(' th:.n seve.n miHfon co ll ~ge .tudents
in t h<! Un ited S~tcs . rr enC'h did hh. p:.II't, thal
would be fi{'~' rnJllion letter$ to the Pre-sid~ n t. l-l fly
million \'oiC'C! . Almost" lulf th~ voting ,age popu l"tioTl:
of the country.
Nenl'l.>· 1000 A rMI-lt-a.uS dil) of <'-...ttl ('~ r E:Ver:-' dilY.
You ~f.HI h'[p t.o 5top thi~ . A~k PI'es idl')\t. Ni!(on t"
1:1.\lnch n 1l1'! tllll1a) goal ( 01' the 10'$": the Conquc.&t of
C !l. rtc~r. .
USIA makes film on
Policy of "silent majority"
W ASHTNCTON - (CPS) - I n the shndow of the
Washinglon MobilizQlion against the War in Vi etnam. the
Uniled Staie~ Iniormolion Agency (USIA) has prorlllCed a
film which attempts to est.lthhsh the actual ex istence of II
sO-C<llled " si lent majority" of Americans who support the
president's VieLnam policy.
'rhe USLA. which is directly respons ible to the Executive
br"nch of the government, has shipped the till'll. en t itled
"The Sile.n~ Mnjority." in nine different langu~ ges. to 101
counLries including Vietnam, IL took 12 da,.v$ to produce Lhe
IS minute tilm which cost $20,000 Lo make.
Uni te;! States cilizens arc not allowed to view the 111m
01' any of the mnterinl llroduced by Lhe USIA withouL an
act of Congl'Css, becnu.e ihe mat,el'ial is not Intended (or
Amel'icnn llud ienees and could be considered polilicalll'
in (avol' of the part.\' ;!) pow e)".
Spokesmen for the USlA maintain Lhat the purpose of
"Tile Silent Majority" is to tal", Lhe .. other side" Lo thp.
people o( the world - the story tllnt does not get eovered
III the l'O~111ilr {ol'~ign commel'cial press,
However. the Illm nppears to h3ve hnd a very different
effect on others. outside the agency. who have viewed It sO
(ar. '1\\'0 Congressmen important 1.0 domestic nnd foreig'll
information committees. J ohn E. Moss (D-C.lif.) and Ogden
R. Reid (R-N.Y.). wel'e ql1ick to criticize t'he 111m after a
specinl showing in ;'loss' oftice.
Reid indicn Led Ihn t he was "not enLirelv satisfied" with
Ihe film whilc Mo.ss told newsmen th:.t the' tilm indiCAtes n
gl1btlo chlUlge by an agenc,v committed to informing to a
commitment of propagnnda.
the {ut ur-e :.nd sees th e. c.lmpw;
tilled with ('.unllll (' I"C~ :
"There'U be a big dOJIr(' ~{;ic:
~r\icc 8 Cl'lrd eventually £01' ('heck
cashingl credit., :l).nt.i cliB~OU,,,') t,;..
One CAW would entit.le >'OU to a
w'hole t": l llge of t.hings - youth
fan . ll':W('1 nbroad, J'uords, .
Il':'l flke l3kiog money n'C'.!lY (yom
COl'por.1tion. and giving- it to !i: lu d('
r)t.s. COr)cert p ro motions :l.nd
cntp.I,t.::li runent. 'I>eM rs bUI"C-.1U,",
A stul leM!1;J e.1iopping- p!nce: !l
book of lUHJSual offers, scnd in
!l11 .21 post C:St.I-rl!t !Uld ge t, :a free
re~l·'.s slJPpl:r of shavins Cl'eom.
. . , w("n sel up dcn](l 1"5 3.1) O\'er
the cou nt.!'}'. U'H be ahno.st like
!\ M.'l ~l e'J" Ch;l11Ce Ci\l'd 01' " st ude
llt fD ('.an i."
B rOI'C he bec[\,mc Ihe second
NSA ... j~ president to fe~ jp Ipst
s cmeslel', Jim Sutton cn\.' i5i on~1
the NS;\ comp1l6 1'i11rx1 \ii'ith com ·
n1er<:t ( 01):
"For 300Ut t'he ln~t Lh~ w~lt..(
:\1. NSA 1 couldll '; functionj , jU6t
couM n't do :J1Iy11ling. The poi nt,
wns thal r wns work iu}{ for- n
rorpot"::tt Ion ill the pl~es.s o( going
l)ubli C'.'1
"'J'hc probleHl," he s.a;<! ca.l'liel' .•
"is that you c:,\ n-' t (I~llrc Otlt
who's l'Urtn lng "')10, l.n the rong
~' U1l the-re', n eV(lor ge:oing to be
~lil c{{ecth'c studen.t a:s~i.ll trorl
ulltil stud~nt. :U'C wilHng h') poy
for it. If you ~ke monty {loom
t..h~ CtA. thel1 the CJA Cunll'o!s
~' ou; [( yotJ t."I1:c it { Loom commel"-
... :_'tl_R .... " • • , ............... .... , ........ . ,
IoTh"l W t LIO not. Lhe rolc assigned
(0 (he ::t~"t" ncy." romro ellt-ed ~ l os s.
.1) t.hink it most appI'opriote t6
dlou' dc.monlll'Q.tions tor QT
:lgaif\.5L ·,S. Vif'in;un policy or
bot h." be ndded.
"CtU hf:rt: \Y~ arc faced wit.h a
.,1ofrnn, "The SUe-nt Mnjol;ty"
and the tHm ~ttrrtl p b: lo establish
that '!).'" ( 8 ('t_ Th:lt's 0. von ' diffi-cult
thint: t.o d o." .
To IHit.." h 1i 3h the ~lit.y of a
'lgi1en t tn.'ljOtlty·' in Ame liea the
film U!ie:! a Gallup pon taken
iln met.lJ!l.teJy following PrC$idenC
Ni:(on's No .... emb(lt ~p eech, 't;1lf!.
poolt. eon{[\lcted b)· tctcphont;'. in....
Qh·ed SOO rll.nd (H'UI~' i clec'lco
respondnnla {rom an~ S8 t h 41
Cl)un try. At 000 point In the film .
G.eorge G:Lllup, J)l~ sl<1 e nt o( t.he
r\meric.an In.stil'ute of Pl.Jbllc
OpInion . is que~ljol'\od b}' th(!
film's Bt:\e:k L'Omn\(fYl t :llo }' Wiley
D:wis.
l 'he RCcna i s: prcta~d by D3 viII
:l.Skil1g his .!lud ient'.e : i'But h ow
co..n President Nixon t e ll thaL
these )')topic ~ u p port him ? How
dou h(', knO\V that they make up
:. m:tjoril)·l ... Wel1 one wa)' to
find OUL whOot'iJ 00 thdJ' minciJ j~
to conduct a n:ltion"'idc poll. , dirl
(he ile.d Uc:sl Lhin,. ( t.o.l'kcd with
$Orneone who dirtct..ed " poll, J.
re:.sean:.her re5pcc t~d (or hi" ob ·
j l!-etiv0 rappron('h tllld renowned
f oJ' the reliability of hilS mC!th .
oti s."
GallUp uptainl his roethod . '-1\d
orren the ~uT'::lc'y r.lte. his org
·.(). .n il.lI.tio.n hftS had conduc ting
pre ... -iou:'l poll, :u n meun s CYf
<;ubs tll.fllbli ng (be le,:-ilima.cy o(
thjs roO$t rcc~ nt poll. No oth er
(I\:idtnce th:tt the Kilttlt maj(i l'ity
Nl\za\'Cth Aru;. Center stage
one pe1"iOrnHUlcc onlY,·-~
F"D!'U1T), 21 nt, 8:)5 p.m. r
oo!ebl".3'lcd mime wi ll pteseJ:'
new progrom fe..1.turf.ng- hi" ~
ous "BlP" sketehes, as ,,"'eD
some of lhe .st;;lc exe.rcl.$ttl
1lI\Pl!Ctol) M hu.m :ln life. tMt.
hKomc n.n.ist.ie: ela..uio ltl
ne~~i~~''':\:~:ughOOL the ,.;i
1\.9 the (OreTQo.st,. inte rprettJ
one of t.he olden. l~', prn~
:.L.Dd most rfillicult of tnt: ~~
ing.u -thl! A I1. oC Gcst~
M a.r"C"C~ U is }rnO\vn to An'? ~
.,\lHlicnc~ tlOl only thl'Ough
t.healrc. but .19" d.1 his u,t
!lfnJ tel e\'ision n))J}{':i\-:l. n~ 1
most,. recent lcl(,vision lorn)'1
,I"dod the Rod Skelton Soo\\',\
Hollywood Po.bce, RllWM .!
Mnr tin's t.. ..l ugh.in ,mel lhe. J
nishop Show. AUG, 'bu on e·~
te l e\~j s i o n specia.l j'Meot .1\1r,:
.\iarcC:lU" b~ bceh ~ho""-1l
liot1a.lIy. •
This will be &{ra.re.;:au'$ tl
VI sit to Rkhester nnd ~
\" i$lt to t.he A '(1.5 centcr'i:~
hs.ve ouutoni.' thenHje.lyu in
lng the &rt.is t. · { ~h,~.aU:'!I
do<'.5I' not me-rely 5Un.i .. ·c: rtP'~J
,·j"It.a, il t"'tPC'iYS !.hem." (.
LondoTl: Time;;:), , I If yo\.! lur
~(!en him ~ll-e l\d)'-go se-t
no~v, 1t ~'ou hay go !lnd
your l'ef'i~ta_ J-Ie it; m:\J'\.· :
(The Now York Times).
Ti,k" t$ lire prieod at $5,00
are 0!'1 su.le ::-. 1. the Nazareth
Ccnlt;T Boxoffic:e, .01 2·16 ~~Mt
nu,-·.
Editor on tri'
over U.S. fl l
,I
A po"lpontmenl ot the !lrnr
me.nL W'35 aUowed 19.!!;t s priw"
RJT s.todentt. moved l.O heJp.u
defense. A camp:dgn. "Cl
r ..o\'~.$" WaJI s l.nrttd to f.
rno nc)·. tI
After the t nsti rlJ.te re{ostl
r<iUllport t lu~ C:lS(" )(igu rellir:1
;1$ did the ruajorit~· of tlted
llQrler starr. There was no fun
,'-..:tion until the fhe were in
m Monroe Cou.nty CotJrt in J
Tho d ef(!J\$ rued , d em~
In SCJ)t~l)lber. rnising :t taU
of lcg:>lity of the I~ .... I, ....
ni ed in Ot>c-efnbt:r :md durinr
t,)ec.embcJ' ('oun appcA'rtUlC(()
c:ldc.m.e :I.u~n' c>, asked for
lo IlJ·epn.rc his case.
Citi:r:cns h:\,\'c been eont ri
to tbe c.:Jlie by DHliling lb' lJIj
t ell!3-e 0.11 types o( m:ltc n31 ~u
in S' U!)f!S of Amuic:ln llng1:l2'i
d uding pictu.res o( the Roc
~Hv trn.sh c::r.ns. wbirh a re.
{o 'l"6Semble the Arncdc:.a.n
Tn !j. similar case ."l the U
lIity of Mnryl.:'md. an iU'ut
C!l.m pus: (eat.ure m :\ga 'C i n ~ ~o
hns been d el ayed b~C.t. UM OI
JJl'ir\ ~t" rctus,cd to l3 ke resp
bility (or !) picture o( a bUTi
A.meric:tr1 11:\g on tho oo\.'er' )1
Doth (..'l$ C.tI 1'"C!cmblp. the
yict.iol"l for Abb (~ HotTrnM
ledcr.:l.l bw in 19G8 f or- \\-.,; ~
, I ~h;Tt in thl;: (onn 01 n. Da~t
don't
forget
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b
Open House,n . h
on