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October 24, 1972
Vol 28

No . J

L


Elhol N o rton
P H OTO

Je ll De nn,s

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Norton Speaks
on Theatre History
b,- N.1nc, t<.ruH
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.,ntc ,, ., 1111th
Elliot
Norton Bo!.ton ClrJmi'I c ,111c
IOI J8 ve,11 '> told ... • Su llo lk
,l U{l•e rH l' A '> ll(' II .i ced the
11,:. 10 1.,, ot 80'.>ton theater
f~o , 1011 pue!.t :tpe ake, fo,
thf.'
t Ir l
Comm,11ce
p ,e :tellld !IOn mdoCJ l eCI the
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OPIJO:ted
the
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111 1h1'> Count1y
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u,1n1es oel(.lrl t o !ra vel anct
hec<:1mP mo , e popular than
,e.,.,dent
co,np,1n1e!i
rl nr1on c1 1eu Jam es O Ne ill
1,1ther o! 01a,- w r1g hl Eug eine
Q Nei ll JS t ne p10101,-pe Q I
the travelhntt J CI OI O Ne1tt
.i , omanllc hero
toured
10, 20 yea r !io III The Count c l
M o nte C risto
In 191 5 .,.. hen 1her e w ere
13 playhouse:, llour,sh1nli: in
HO'> I On
:tome l hmg hap
11e11ed lo bl c ,11,, !he back OI
hve theJter
A loll e nl ll lm
B,rt h o1 • N ~ t•on opened at
lhe
l remo11 1
the.tie,
ru r1ent f11 l he A s10 , l tie ltlm
dep,c 1,n.,
the
Recon
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b• ou.ih1
peopie ,n tn the
the.iu•, ou t ot cu 11 0<,1t,
In 19J/ Al Jol~on 111 The
Jazz S1n ge1 l,JUIIChCO !he
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lhe
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by Bob arr
Se11e1 al
pe ple
hav e
aue'>t lOl1ed the 1h1cs o l a
UIOUO'>a!
b,s tude n l
~011ernmen1
o
donate
S 200 OU 0 1 s ludent ac
1,11,l!el> inone1
an ailtng
":> luclent
to r
a
k idn ey
m.ictune
The p , opOSJI JStnade al
theOcl th1rd m e 1,ngot the
5(,A bv Jim D fntremonl
lne Ju1>10 1 cias ott,cers di
IIH\o 111uc vot ed to ~1ve an
,oc111,un.11 s~o O 1, om lheu
clJ'>'> luncls I WJld
th e
11,.1ch111e to, Su to l l< Senior
J,:1c 1< C:olen,,111
I hf•
,,, ea'>u,
wa:. o p
PO'>ed ti~ .. e, ,or Franh
r ,11111..i .i110
op t1omo 1e
p , e'.>•<lent Dav
C.lvdl1 er
C.1v.iloe1 OD O!, ed tf'le
u1ohon on lh e g ounds tnat
'>lu(lcnl ac1,11,1i s funds are
.iready overtJ1. d He !eels
11, at
!.l udent
JC! ,v1t1 es
money '>1'1oul d
e used lor
~1uden1
.>cl1 111es
1nd
no tt1 1nf: else• I they wanl
10 h.ive a dance , lake uo a
colleLl iOll l or lh guy Iha! ,s
11alld
said Ca aher
But
:ttude~ 1v, t1 s money ,s
t J
110 1 I
char. y
N o one
,a he the stud nu 11 l hey
wa nte d 10 d nale th is
money
The Sopnom e Clas s has
been Ir y,ng th
ge t S 150
e •tra tr om SC
to beet uu
1t !i. o w11 d w ,ndl R ac11v1l 1 s
e
cashbOl

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N orton e •p la,n cd tl'<'I I 1tie
ru11 Pnt
1, y ou t
'>J''> lern
che,11'> Bol> t on1Jn'> 01 s ee ,ng

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Ym k
C !,hOuld h,lve CUI
ow n
.1t1111f
com c<'ln ►
Bo .. 1011 \,hOutdn I be IU'>I ,1
i umeJ u•~ to , Bro.id w ay
f~ o1ton !, lilied
Ot 1he 1h,ee 1eoer10,y
rne.i1e, ,i,ouusno w H01h,np
,11 llo.,.1on
I he BOl>tOn
Ht'tJ<'I I OI Y lhe,1ter the H ub
lllt!ale • Cente r
and !he
lheate,
omp,1ny
01
lios t on
N o , I on pinned h,s
hOUC\o IOI d !,Ol1d cornp,111,
OIi the Theat e, Comp.ir,y OI
tlo-.lon No,1011 w 1she lhJI
lJ,111,d Whecle, d11er 1
0, ol
tl1P
lhe,,t er
tomp,1ny
h('.lJlll b10Jcle,, tu':> '>(ODC o l
,,,odut 1,011 10 rnclude old
1·',l.sbti .. tu:d WOI k\
..tlonr
w 1!h ,• , oer1111t'lll,tl dr,11n.1
Whee tc , ,111(1 1he I h ,1!'er
(~onlinued on page 31

So p homore P ru •
Dive Co1ulier
T he

SG A

gave

us

\ 500 00 10 soen d tor the
11ea1
!hey

C avaher sa,d
Then
as ke d u s 10 donate
SI 00 00 t o The B uccn
because 11 s trad1t1onal A t
the !tl udenl gove rnment
meeting on the e1gh 1eenth
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:neo ll~..,e~ £1sJ~~e~o, ~ n
!tpon so r
party 1n Ipswich
How are
e supposed to
run any dec ent class lun e
!OllS o n SJ50 00'
J,m O Entremont senior
class representative sa,d
Heres a guy w ho ,s dymg
,rnd all yo u can t h,n k ol is
\1 e11, ng money tor you r ne •I
cl,l'>S drunk 1
Ca11al1 e t

r eplied 1hat the soc, a 1
lu nc 11ons heto 1he cla•s
come tog ether " Y o u t h i nk
that a cl ass drunk will bring
them tosether 1 " asked
Jun ior V ic e Pres ident T om
CoH,ns
C avalier wh o 1n h1s spo1re
11me w or k s w i th
deaf
children al lhe Horace
Mann School m Ro1bury
was accused of bein g selhsh
anq urespons,bl e tor op
pos mg the donation " What
I o ppose 1s g1111ng SGA funds
to a pr.1v a1e ent ,11 We re
nol the United Fund Th ,s
mo ney was collected tor
soc,al ac11v1t1e s
nol to r
c ha ~1 ty ·· he sa i d
' Tm
s,- moathettC 10 the man ' s
prob lem I'd be glad to g,ve
a dollar 11 SG A wants lo
have a c0U ecl 1on !or hrm I
t h m k mosl students wou ld
l!l!Ve ana h e 'd get well over
S200t>o 1hat wa,- . bul my
bastC 1
0b 1s 10 r ep resen l the
Sophomore class and not to
co llect char i ly "
C ava her 1s 1om ed 1 h is
n
o ppos11 1
on 10 the g,11 by
trans1er busmess student
John Dunne I see related
s1ory )
Dunne sa ,d that
s ince a
s luden l
can ' t
g,aduate unless he pays the
ac1,v111e s tee h e has a r1ghl
to expecl to get something
CUI QI i i
A l l ea st he should
Ee l 10 see a tew
tree
mov.es " he s a,d
(Cont,nuf!<d o n ~ t)

Student Watchdog
Raps SGA 's· Ethics
b,- B o b C1rr
A .,m.ill mee l nR wa s held
111 room 617 ol he Don<:1h ue
Ouild1n~
la~·
I uesday
CI UI Lll ►' ,lC \ IVI 1es oe r 1od
M o'>\ ot those a tend mg had
oeen l>ut ton ho ed b~ J 24
\C,H ,,10 Ou',U ss o,ludent
11., mccl John D nnc
Uirnnc tl'el'> 11,1 1 S tudent
<,011e11·111en1 ,., o,ntJ J ooo r
10h 0 1 re p,e entor111 its
011 •,l• IU{'P CY Jlld lh1n lt. s
thJI tie 11,,1y ha e ,I !,Olu l 1on
Ht'
u,opose
j
,m all
, t,inn,1,11,011 11eaded by
,,,,n.,etl ta. n on11or
SG A
1(1,VIILelo .ino pending
In J '> latem nt which he
read t o l ho:te 11e11d 1ng the
n1eetu1~
he
o,nt ecl oul
l hdl 1110'> 1 !t l U en!!, do 110 1
have the tnne r 1nchnat1on
to d 11Cnd St u en l Gove r n
menl 111ee1111g 10 !tghl to,
lheu 1,gh l :t c1n even 1 lhe,1
dtd they woul only add t o
1he
con tust n
ot
the
111ee l lllK
Du nne teel s hat he co uld
wo, k d'> a s e1ent!t con
'>UIIJe l Jdvoca e He lh1n k s
lh,1' 11 l!t po!, tble 10 WOf k
w1th111 1he !t ., ,e m 11 lhe
o,~a11 1zat1on, mam!lo sm all
w , 1h one le Cle•
Dunne
.inrn,1sthal h, o, g.11nzatl0n
I!, 1101 tle moc , \IC bl.II then
JS I\(' ~J','S ne the• IS Ralph
N.idcr \ orgc11 ,1a 1,on
Dunne 1h1 k s Iha! Dy
hJVIIIP one \) , son dedllll~
v.nh the d(I 111\IS ltd\lOll
1,,0, e c.i,1 bl' ccomph'>hed
lh' \,Jl(l U,HI
tl,e p,obtem
la'>t ~e,11 ., A c1 v1:t1 Co.1111 ,on
tared Wd '> ll1J lht.•, h,ld 110
Oq'JUI/J l10ll
O 1eade1 dnd
tncv
,:11,en ted
lar~e

Joh n D unne
numb er s o t people w •lh
lh eH 1ad1cal stance
John
Dunne
doesn I
e ipec t t o b11ng about any ,
'> weep ing changes 11 he •,s
:tucces slu l
Im no t atra,d
10 mc ~e l and dime !hem 10
de,llh he said bu! I think,
1h1!, w,11 md he them more
resp onsive keep them on
the11 toes so t o speah ..
lwo ot the gr, pe~ aired at
lue:tday s meeting were the
proposed S20000 g,11 to
'>lutle11 1 JJC k Coleman l or a
k d11ev machine and tree
1111~S IOI Cid!,!. olllcers wh o
11eto1..-11ed the con 1, act 1
0,
c J!.S ,,nti:s
Dunne
dr• ees
wit h
':,ophomo ,e pres1den1 D,1ve
f.ival1er
who
believes

PHOTO . GuJ Parrotta
Sludenl ac t 1v1t1es money
should be spent on slud enl
ac 11v111es
"' Student s pay
1"h1s lee w11h
lh_.P un
ders 1an dm g 1ha1 1 enttttes •
1
them to som et\i,ng tree and
t hen SG A g ives 11 a way to
ch,H11 y. he \aid
In the
m idd l e 0 1 1he )Car when
most ol u s are pretty brol,,.e
,1 woutd be nice ti we could
go to a tree m·ov1 e a t s,chool
on a Sa1u,day night
Dunne w ill hold ano1h~
mee ung this lhu1 sday a
adve rt1 se
th e 1,me • an
place w1lh signs
S1Uden 1s
should at least ca re enough
a bout how lhe1r money 1S'
being spen t to come and
hSil en once
he u1d

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Page 2 / SUFFOLK JOURNAL ,- October 24 , 1972

Working with Nature
by R aye Km1
A summe r o l shopping m
supe , markets
lell
me
unsafed
tomatoes m
plasl1c 1e11uce m plas11c
ca, r ots ,n pl,nl1C
The
lomatoes were hall green
and lasted ltke leathe r the
1e11uce tasted like plas11c
and
the carrels
we r e
without ta!>te
I ,esolved to stall a
garden For a !ew months ot
the yea, we could have
1oma l oes ripened on lhe
vine lettuce treshly p,cked
and carro1s sweet and 1u1cy
lo make th,s dream
possible I needed rich soil
Wh a l could I do to make
san dy and non produc11ve
so il 11ch and productive
Siar La comoos\1 heap '
In the lall I raked leaves
mlo a sunny spol lo,m1ng a
l111e loot high stac k and lell
ll

The wind blew and the
snow lell
tn the sprmg . when lhe
5
~~~ ied tu~:~t~ng~r~een

,~;f

rtial ta11 . we dug the sotl
111 a 6 ' • 6 ' a,ea I mnred the
composl 1n and piled what
w,n tell on top This w,11 be
my vegetable garden
In !he !i,prmg we planted
rows end lettuce carrots ,

tom aloes
rad•shes
scal 11ons , and beets
I
soaked 1he soil twice a
week l he best time 10
wate, ,sin the evening after
the sun has gone down The
soil wtll hold lhe water besl
lhen
In 1ust a tew week s. tiny
green plan1s broke through
the "-OIi I continued to
waler 1hem 1wo or three
,,mes a wee"
1 ,emoved weeds which
were close to the young
plants
Soon we we,e teas11ng on
u cy sweel vin~r1pened
1 1
tomatoes . green
lealy
crisp re11 uce .· sweet and
crunchy carrots as we ll as

c rops below ground tS
Taurus
,
The
Old
Farmer · ,
Alm anilt g1¥es dates best
tor planting cops II s a
uselul reterenc
I have a city lr1end who
does the ,m]ss1bte He
composts h1s ellovers on
his ,oot
He started by
carrying away
bucket ol
d11l hom a con 1ruct1on s11e
and dumped 11 m a corner
ol the root To 1 1s he added
table scraps He raked
leaves m the
ubhc Ga,
dens 1n the !al and added
them
Alth ough h s compost
heap ,sn I lar~ enoug.ti o r
11th enoughi to
grow
vegetables ti 1 11ch enough
10 grow sun f owe rs
The
sunttowers grfce the roo f
wtth their beau y during the
summer and all months .
drop seeds. , en die and
bloom agam

'S,gh ts an d sounds


baby beels scathons apd
nippy
radishes
The
8

by Paul Tod i sco
advises the listener 10 stay
you to know Qu 11 e a tew
away 1rom them Rankm 's
people are ske ptical about
p1erc1ng vocal 1s pretty
seeing an Andy Warhol him
bec ause they hgure 11 w 111 conv1ncmg
1
Sid~ one ends with
:~~ s ~~:t~i e ~~:%to~:1rrho~ be som eth 1ng that ·s r eally
ta, oul They remembe r his " StrtnJman ·· Ifs s1m1lar to
t.lm
Paul
M orrissey
Breads " Gu1tarman ·• ,n the
pas! accomplishments Mee
ocse1ves ,n st ol !he
the 1wenty ,lour hour ftlm of sense thal !h e lellow wh o
cred•I tor I e way he
the Em p1re S1a1e bl/1ld1ng , plays an axe can control
handled
t e
movie
or the eight hour t1tm o t the one ·s emotions through his
h s enhanced
b/~~:;~~nx~e~i\1g:~!af~~
~~:~oi"hee;~;~enl sread I ~ Mo, , rssey
II
s eem s that
man sleeping Of course music
l1sh
They could altracl
Once again winter winds the 111sual Qual ly ot lhe ltlm
there are people who really guitarists have come a long
unwanled pesls
tjlew and snow lell cov e r mg with som e lea! camera
got ,n10 what he was do1n& . wa since M ic k Jagger said
angles Warho lelt hlS lllm
A. t11end was bu1ld1ng an
my garden with a cold
' lhey've been outcaslS all
but most people enjoy a
,1dd1 11on to his house He
wh11e blanket
1 he soil 111 good han s when he
good story line Theretore !heir lives:· m ·· Jui:saw
chose M orriss y as director
1-:ave us wood shavrngs and
1es1ed and nou11shed 11se11
many people will thmk Puzzle ··
Heal star Sylvia M iles
we added !hem We asked J
The second side ot the
lhe be!>t 11me 10 plant
Heat " 1s anoll)er " cra zy"
who plays
one time
local tanner tor a lew pads 11egetabtes which bear
disc has a tittle more
Warhol him II IS not
lamous movie ac1ress who
ot cow manure and added 1
1 c rops above groun<I 1s
Heat '
reaches
a substance The songs are
has losl her 1 nlr ty but not
d
While beachcomb1ng
t du1 mg the l,ght o l !he
un1vers audience For !he ~~~~~,:erJt~~~ll;n:el~h·~&·; d
i
he1 d1gmty Sh tails 1n love
added
shells and dry moon . that 1s between lhe
Warhol nthus1ast his style ,
wtlh a you g aspiring
se.iweed
along
1th Morr1ssey 's. 1s Times Make You Strong :·
day the moon 1s new 10 the
musician cto
played by
rvery lew weeks
we day 11 IS lull Vegelables
delm1tely !here And tor " You Are M y Woma n ." and
Joe
esa dro
You ' ll
turned the heap over to which bear crops below
·· m ·· J1a!aw Puzz le "
those wh Q do nol ap
pr
ably
remembe1
d1st11bute
the
o,gan1c ~round should be planted
The second s,de ol
he
orec,ate Warhol 1h ere ·s a
Dc1Hesandro
1,om
the
matter e11enly
during the dark ot the
rather well done s1ory tor disc has a ll!tle more
Warhot mo111e
Trash
I he sum rnei came Ou,
substance The sonas are
moon . that 1s trom the day
them to en1oy
M iles puls ul her besl
C01l1POSI
heap gre w
It ;itte, ,1 IS lu ll to the day
If you 're no! a Warhol tan
performance since ' M 1d
became d home tor ea,lh
~i·
tJelo1e 1t 1s lull again
you w di be be lore you leave ~~~~mw;~t~~~i1:~e1t• ; d
night Co wbo ' for which
worms and 1umb1e bugs A.
the theater There ' s one Times M ake You S1rona ,"
an Oscar
The
mosl
la11orable she receive
tam dy o l er 1cke1 s moved m
··vou Are .,My Woman :· and
1h111g 1·d like to point out
pos1110ns tor the moon to be nommal!on R ,: Reed says
lhey all did their part m
.. 111 Should Go 10 Pray ·· Are
After !he him . the audience
m to plant vege1ables which
decomposing l he heap
applauded This may no! 1he outstanding cu ts on this
bea, crops above ground ~~:;shartc~:: :~ p1altd~i!
!he summer sun heated
side
seem like anylhmg spec •
are Aries . Cancer Lib ra . Swanson and ana Turner
it A hot core developed
.. You Are My W oma n " 1s
tacutar , but when was !he
He couldn ' I have de
AQuanus and Pisces
AHhough we added new
las ! time you tell like ap • obv ,ously dedicated to
etter She ·s
The only sign which 1s scri bed her
mate11al dally 1 deC1eased
1
Yvonne It 1s one ol the most
plaud1ng al!er a him'
to,
plantrng also the push mother of a
111 s1 Le Decompos1t1on was good
sens,t1ve ol Ra.nkm 's song s
lesbian
da ghte,
who
KENNY RANKIN
111s a letter of thanks to her
,eluses to co lor m to her
Kenny
Rank1n · s new She stood by him dunna
wishes Her
aughter an
,:11bum Like A Seed ( LO bad times . and remains
unwed mothe 1s hv1ng with
1003 ). demonstrates that a closer to him now It's clear
the child and er g1rllr1end

Sullolk ' s
hrst
f1111she1
husband and wile I Yvonne 1ha1 Ranktn thinks of
Oaltesandr
does an
by Andy Harte'ry
, unmng the 4 7 mile cou r se excellent 10b as the Qu1e1
Yvonne as mo re tha n 1ust a
Rankm) can wnle songs
GOLF TEAM LEADS
Ill 27 08
Jell s1, ung1s pohte young
raise.children and retord an co aulhor ol his tunes
an who was
1
.. 111 Should Go To Pray ·· IS
album A la Paul McCartney
TOURNAMENT
~u; ~~~~!~;1:v~~h a IMTie ot on ceachlld!>I r H1se1odus
and spouse you might say a very pretty lune The
1
lhe Sullol k Goll learn
Sullol k s nul meet was :1~111 1~~ cin~!tc
bu! you ·re wrong
The vocal arrangement 1s very
n
Rankins music
comes good and 11 b len ds 1 well
:?i~r k9~,a~Y lt~~ 10
the Mei, 1111ack lnv11at1onal
strange peo le
His love·
with I he mus,c The lyncs
across a lol beller than M r
1
1he lead 111 the little Fou, held at the M er11mack
1
are a bit vague . but that
~~l~hh~~l t~ ~a~n,,e;it~
& Mrs M cCartney ' s
College Goll lournamenl
campu s Seventeen teams
101 1
Rankin even makes use ol makes !he song more 1n
ca,ee, into s ow business
alle1 th,ee ,ounds ot play JI ~~~pae:~'c,3
1 h\~
his children on the l1lle terest1ng
l hrOUt!h . M 11 s h~ meets
1
~hl~b ~r;dJ~~ki~l~ / 011 Couni, Y how eve,
was decla I ed
like A Seed ,s nbl a greal
song
' like a
Seed ..
peou1e w ho ar supposed 10
However Rankin 1s the Siar album. but 11 1s relatively
Su ll ol\ has 48 points
mvahd because the lirs1 12
~e l him s 1a11 d in movies
1
ot lhe show and he does all decenl 11 s hows 0rom1se
bul lhe w ho e lhmg tails
~otowe:,a~~e ~eani'l~y
:~ ~s~e~ sm,~~'skr~~:~';f'
Kenny Rankin hu a lot ot
the lead vocals Yvonne co
through
1
9
w,ote some of the songs po1ent1al His songs are
ci,1,ke trailing the pack C1,chton wJs Su11olk s llr st
M o111ss e y· s
l1trn1ng
with Rankin . and she also bas1Cally good • nd easy 10
1echn 1Que c p1u,es lhe
wi~~ea bsec~/~n~:v~f~al sco 1e
t/:uc~~!s ~~t:11~,":n~
does some ot the backing hsten to but he has a 11ttle
charac ler s a
1hey, really
way to go before he•eaches
10 da le has bet_n .i 72 !,hO~ Jo hn
Walden
( 891h I.
a, e He uses o 1r ills and no vocals
Rank in h1msell . 1s an mus1car matuot)'
by Su llolk 's e,iln Hamilton
lrn1shed e1gh1
seconds
:,pec1a1
e le c!S
He
A s stal ed earlter . his big
e.cellent acouS11c gu1tar1st
photographs 1s acto r s 111 a
1
::~ ~/ll~~ l~Ot~~a,t~I 8i~
apr~~S IS only lhe secO nd
Unfortunately, the album talent ts in his guitar
1eal1st1c man er he does
does not lealure h im loo
second I ound and has RJ~ll- vear thal Sullo1k has had a nol pu1 then ,n a lantasy
g~a~~tt ~ 1
er~~s~?no esc~-~r~est
much w,th the acousl1c
Su llolk a big 1111
O~r, "UC~ country team and
8
world
Howeve,
he has a llne He seems to know lt\e
lhe1e so e particular
Spooner has shot v!ry well' Coact\ Nel!.on , says he 1s
group ot musicians backing guitar well and handles 11
scor 111 g 73 74 , and 8 tn his very 'l>leased with theu
sc. ene m the tm that s1ood
htm up This compen sates with ease
out 1n my rn 1d M orrissey
rh, ee ,ound s Su tlo k holds wo , k so l ar
H1S songwro11mg w 111 have
shol Daltesa
,o swimming
.:i 16 '
point lead
1th one
SGA' sCharlty
lo,Th
Reant~/~; s Sl~~I ~•rsl,lfe ~ 10 improve He llas the
under water n a pool The
round 10 play
{Continued from
1)
Seed 1sn ·1 really any!hmg Quah11es ol . a success lul
way he phol graphed htm
C ROSS COUNTRY TEAM
Dunne ma1nta1ns thal under the c ear water 1s
spec la cular
but 11 does
IMPROVES
this 1s 1us1 one example ol
:~~..~~ansob,:;~:~~::"l~ a~:
have some good culs
SG A' s 1a1hue 10 ,epre.sent iruly a worl,, t art
Peacelul'' 1s one ot the goes on , I am Jure th e
lm p rovemen1 seems lo be
lhe t11m st uck me more
the studen t s who elected
best songs on the album
Quality ol h,s tunes will
the WOid 10 desc, 1be 1h1s them
' The cons l1tut1011 as com edy t an a drama
l his rs one song ..... here increase
year 's c ross country team
b1I ol both
lhey ·vc been wo1k111g under bul there IS
Ranlun ' s gu1la-t a, 11stry
We II be hea, mg .. a lot
Ali e, 1wo meeh thus far the
1 lhe lasl two yea,shasn ' t Some ol t e humorous
01
show~ up well l he vocals more ot Kenny Rankin
Sultolk runner s have 1m
sc ene s a,e d e rather well
ev en been approved by lhe
are also done exlremely
pr oved 1n 11me and pos1t1011
tru stees ol the l!n1vers11y ·· ro, t!~ample M iles and her
~=~~:~1v1r: •s IOlin~l~ed so~!
well Rankin has a pteasanl
having
an
ol a yea, ago
he s.a1d
· 11 .i private dc1ugh 1e,
voice and ldirly good range
show he 1s dedicated to
In a Ir ,angular meet held
!> tudent goes to a sludent a, gument a oul bi mgmg
1
His voice is som ew here
111
ell Lowell . Suttol k placed
ROvernmenl meeting and up l hc daugh e, ·s c hild 111 a
~su~~c
¥~~k~
·
belween James Taylor and
second with a total ol 54
Lesbian env ,onment The
111e s to pa ,11c1pJte he 1s
Sieve S1111s
pomts Hen,y G,een was
daul!lhler cl 1ms thal 11
See
rgno red
Dunne leels that
Comrn Down" ts one ot
!>GA member!> were elected doesn I rna l e, b u! M iles
!he
mo re
hard d1 ,v1ng
111 what w ,ls ba!>tcall)I a lells tie, thal Hle ch,td who
w
numbe rs The song ,s about
i,opulJ11ly con tesl c,nd act ,., m,llC 1 ill r, ow up to be ..
com1ni do wn odoly enougtl
,1c oo , drn~ly
Some
he l('!>b1,Hl
I don I W,) II to ~tve the
Ra11k1t1
~eems
to
be
ma1nt .11ris. don t even kno w
de~c11u,n11 his own I?\
the lunt!IOn!> they are 1e)I 01 1he:. orv JwJy bul
pe 11ence w ith. d ruE,s and
the, e 1s one lhmg I wan I
supp os ed 10 pe, tor m

tered the cl1ppmgs over the
compos l heap Alte r break
last. I sca11ered egg shells
coffee g11nds . lea leaves
orang e peels and le l.tover
toasl on the heap Aller
dinner I added lelto11er
salad . vege1ables
rice
po l a l o peels , and Ir u11

!reodsica~ed ~1 s,:1t~b~;:ear:~
neigh bors lhe leel1n1 ot
sa l1slact,on we had 1s
beyond
desc 11pt1on
Worl,,mg coope,a11vely with
nature gave us a teeling ot
peace and l ull111ment
While my garden g rew I
:.tar1ed a ne w compos l
heap Alter 1he grow mg

Harry Trull , PulltJ:er Pr ize -w lnn in1 photoerapher ,
add r essed a Sulfolk aud i ence last Tuesday . He streued
tha t photo;ournaUsm . desp i te lhe tro uble, provides much
satisfactio n and p leasure.
PHOTO : Gt.ay Parrott,

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October 24 , 1972 I SUFFOLK JOURNAL I P• 3

Editorial

IRELAND.
by Chris J ohn Ch r1s toloro

W sdE
~dne

, I c111ors Note
I his •s the
'>C(.Ond 1('1)011 Q I d l ive pa,1

Alte, live hour .. ol I Olhn,g
,me 1Jld tulh and g,and pru
1
lvlJC tw o l,ine 'hiRh w,ty the
!)('!IV f •Plf:' ')S bumped 111 10
thr IJ~ ' Sou lhe111 ll 1sh '> IOP
I ('tier kennv 1 t1e b u s
o,,ver ,1 Ihm !!:•CY haued
Jll,111 Of ,Jb Out JO
lreed t11s
t t'IJlll' C b O• .:ind s t 1flly
.. 1cpµcd o u1 o t !he doubl e
lllllijCCI doo, ., Th en dS ,I h e
10,~01 so111t.' th111g he mad e
, Ill Ull')UIC h«1II ( II Cle Jnd
houien b,t Ck 11110 l hC bus
5 H · ,n ull''>
An
<.•ldc1 ly
wom.1 1
1

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i~ w ~ta~~1 l ~~c kEe;
u, es:. as d•d d boy ..ibou l
high school age wh o d be en
on sinc e CdlWo.1'1'
I , om lh e middle o t the
bu '> you woulo se e the
outlines o l Ille r emaining
passenge r s There we,e
maybe .i do1en ctulehen
no ne older lhan 12 and ,1
red ta cf' d rn 1dd le agge d m.tn
named
M ac
A l1 w e,e 1n
va11ou!I srnge'> 0 1 pee lu1g
Jnd ea11ne ouing es
W hen the [ ,p,es-, ..,1a, led
J!~.im M .Jc pas'Jed a clean
t1anderch1e l a1ou11d
How
1onij betore w e ~ct the,e 1
.1 lit1le udf.!,y gu l SJ•d ,1:. 'Jhe
wiped he, hands
M ,lC
4!,
mrnule'>
1>.111enlly Jnswered
A bout 20 "' 111 u1e ~ la te,
lhC f , p1('\', pulled ,a lo11 s
,. 1dc
,1
si n Hie
s to,.,.
111011otor1ou'> 1ook1ni; house
11 was J Sou tner n lnsh
( ustOm \ Po'JI A young m.111
m J blue unllo,m go ! on
t.' JChanKed ~reeling'> w 1 h
l
the o, ,ve, '>nl•led JI lhe
k1d', ,ind .tOI o tt l he bus
1hr d,1ve 1 1 owed A small
olt
1·1 een 10,r'i commg h om u,e
OP l> OS IIC d1 1ec11on SI OPPCd
ltt1• 1< 1d._, w ,1vcd ,t nd the
dr 1ve1 waved bac k w1lh 3
sm de 111 ,11 revealed a bad
row ot uppc, teeth M ac pul
llt'> rolled pape r do w n
M <1ybe J m1 nu1e s passed
belo ,e the [,press doors
c1eal<.ed shut
The driver
,1d1uste d his rear v,ew
minor and th e E ,p,ess
1,embled slo w ly up
the
., 1,a1gh1 g,ey Jw o lane road
!,O mete r s 10 the h ont
w.i s U b, te• Cus t oms Here
lhCI e W.l S no bu1ldtn8'. 1usl
the 1e m,1111 s o l 4 brick wa lls
..ind th e memory o t a 11n r oot
win ch now h11c1ed th e si de s
01 the cemenl to un dat 1
on
lh e b us slo wed 10 d hall
,llld th(' di ,vet
~0 1 OU!
Ar1o the, rlldn 1('1 a blue
unolo1rn got on He also

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~L.

last
dn 11
wa s
a
poun11al
disas te r S! udenlS h1111g out
ol the Donahue and Archer
bu ilding s plugg ed Templ e
stree l ,n suc h large num
ber s that student s still in
the building tou nd II 1m
po ssible to get ou t Add to
the poss1b 1l1 ty ol st udents
trapped in the bu1ld 111 g 1s
the 1mposs1b1l11y ol a lire
en8 1ne ga1nmg access to
Temp le street
R1
d&eway
lane of course . is blocked by
th e c ar s and t r ucks Iha!
park there every day so
t here 's no alle1native rout e
there
The
hre
department
want s th e sc hool emptied m
a minute and a halt an d
t heir ma,1mum standard 1s

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', m1led al the kids and said
h1 1 Mac
0
0 11 the side s ol the road

~:i'l~,~!';~~s ., ;~e1s!~!~i~~~

a diagonal <1nRte D0111ted
to wa, d
th e
h18h w ay s
cen 1e, s1r 1p M ac e,pta,ned
that !h is wa s so gunmen
co uldn I nde by and shoot
UP the c uslom '> DOS I al top
speed
Whi te the d11ve1
wa s
l 1lllng out l or ms. IW O British

~~I:~~~~ wOer;: :~1~r1~~ 1~1!1~t
lhe
kids
so me
smile d b.:ic k o t he r s made
meno1c m g laces One boy
1.tuc k hi s tOn8 Ue OU! and
1he solder wenl bac k 10 his
wo , k Mac sm ded
M 111u1es la1e, the dr ,v er
~o t on luq,ed l he 1Kn111on
Jnd backed OU I .ilong the
t w o IJ11e road w ay
Our 1ng th e 11de
the
B 111 1sh
u,esence
wa s
om fl IOI esent ly lell
S,1nd
oagged i,: un pos 11 1ons ar,d
bo.11 bed wire ba , r ,ca des
oll se1 lhe 1ranqu1I h1 lh
along the highway Armored
c a, s
rumbled
by
and
~e erncd to di s 10,1 lralhc
pa 1tc111 s Occas 1on ally a
1.id 1 atenna o t J palrol
0
could be seen th ,ouKh the
hedge g rowth Alw ays the
arm y ca mul laged pos r~1ons
ot bl,1c k a nd khak i upset lhe
(ol r ee t patchwo,k pa llern s 01
t he ever present pas1ures
Ju s l belore Derry lrathc
bac ked up a t .in ,1rmy
chec kp oi nt 1he k1c;ts ' gre w
r~slless and M ,1c broke oul
cookie '>
1h e b u:. d11ver .
elbo w s on the wheel looked
back
How lo ng 1 '
he
,l 'J k ed
· P, o bably
10
minute'>
M ac ,rns we,ed
r1natly
1h e
E~p,ess
.11

Pulle d in to the Ulst r Bu s
St.al1on The s111k1ng ords
Civ il Rights or C1 111I W ar "
were painted on a lou story
b, 1ck building A 1ra s1
ent
cr o wd lm ed the pl tlorm
,rnd .... lone B n l ISh oldie,
l eaned aga1ns1 a glass
doo, wa y
M ac sel th e ch ldren
along !he plat l orm and
wo1ved a cab down
cross
The street w as a
et1111g
pa rlor ad1acen1 to a ulled
br1o,k
bu1ld1ng
Un
de r nea t h tw o a r med ot1sh
soldi er s s tood by a s1 n thal
sa ,d Control Zon
No
Wa 1ti n& Ne•! 10 that was a
Ch inese res taurant
nd a
boarded up store I r
I
M ac til ed th e c 1ldren
1 0 1he second blac cab
111
~td
Ch e rrio " anq wa s
gone Ar o und lhe
0,ne r
wa s ano t her B1 1t1sh old1er
lhe booth IUS I ov r lhe

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!~et:~ry~ ~ 0 SC~~:
µhone numbe r over the
words N o Pope He1ie
A man w1lh a bj.l bou s
nos e and t hic k gasses
l1m ped bv In his .irm wa s a
ta r8e brown paper b y !he
man got on lhe same ellow
Jnd bt own bu s M ac h d 1ust
gotlen ofl o l The m•rquee
now read Galway E press .
as 11 would three w k s ol
HO I S ass1ss1na11on
and
e •pto s1on:. later
But now there wa s only a
delayed 1umble d
t he
E • P1 e ss ,d ied and th new
dnve, exam111ed th
last
tew t1c ke1 s Then as u sual
the bu '> doors clos
and
1he Eap,es s chugg d oll
e.aclly 10 m1nu 1es eh 1nd
sc hedule

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$ullo1k University

rntroltAL e oARO

£d1 tor •111 •Ch 1el
Contr1but1nc Ed itor
Sport s Edi tor
Adve, t1smg Manager
Bu sin e•r;s M anag,e r

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CONTRIBUTORS

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::~~d~~rs

~he
th at proles s'o rs be 111 -.
slruc ted to move sluden ts
aw«1y from the bu1ldrn g once
they are out ol 11 ~I seem s
l udicrou s 10 think !hat
college st udent s nee d lo be
told to move away from a
fire but smce we are spoon led everrthmg else whr not
t h is'

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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Ed11or
The 91udent Government
A ssoc1a1ton 1s a socloll ac •
t1v11ies assoc1a11on and
0 1
~a ~: ~i1smf;: :r~~g d!~/
t hey 've done a lanlast te 10b
with
the
oriental1on
program and providing
social ac11v,11es so lar .
ho we v er representation ,n
my o pinion ,s the govern
m ent's lunct1on nol soci al
act1v111es I wou ld hke th e
et e cte d
membe r s
to
represent me not supply
me w 1
lh social !unct ions
By ,epresen 1a11on. I m ean
prov,d1ng a body that wi ll
con fr on t the st udent s on
meanm8 1ul is sues abou t
Sullolk l1 le . not so cial
!unctions alone
(
Las1
yea
as
a
r epresenta11v
ol
t he
sophomo re class I lried l o

The Weekly New spaper lor the Su llqlk Community

Nano K,use
Sheila McOonagh
. Scott Davis
Ron Hubbard
R,ch Behtch
Peter eaglu
Dana McPhee
1 on·y Cunningham
Paul Todisco
Richard Macohn•

Th e
a n s wer
is
t he
stu dents t h em selv es II
seems thal we haven 't got
the britns to 'wa lk away
trom what 1 supposed to be
s

B ritish Checkpoint , L ondonderrr

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P..tbhsher

It took twe lve
minutes for t he school to
emply so !here 1s obviously
so m et h , n g
w r on g
som ewhere

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Paul Martin
Patrick Sullivan
Bob Carr
Joe Gavagh an
M1th•el Sereda
Mark Branslield
Susa n Beland
Ricard o Eng
Guy P1rro111
Mike Relllr
Jell Denni s
Chm John Chnst ofo,o

P,ol Malcolm J Bara ch
Facu lty Adv isor
Othce 1n RL 9
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VENTURE
NEEDS
WRITERS ARTISTS
PHOTOGRA PHER S
AND POETS

s" M1nh1 In RL 15

m1t1ate a Social Ac.1tv1t1ts
Comm11te e , which was
estabhshed but as a '"lame
duc k " committee. It s.eems
to me Student Gov ernment
,s atra,d to de leaate what
they th,nk their on ly po*er
1s 10 p la (I and run soc,al
lunc11ons . to artother body
or group o l st ude nts. Think
about 1t
Dav id Graziano

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Dear Editor ,
I wou l d llke to thank all
lhose . who through their
votes art-d supp ort. made 11
possible tor me to become a
re presentative ol the class
ol 1976 I hope thal your
con hdence 111 me w tll prove
to be well •tounde d.
Steve Parson ,
Fr•shman Rep .

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and they helped clean up t,he Genesee River.
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Io n .: hl'f1111• 11 111.,d,· h".:idlin<'~ I And the pilot proj(>ct wor,kf'd
-.Cl \\1 •11. \\t • huilt :i u •n 111illion do ll:ir plnn l th'l t c:rn pu r ify
.Iii million ~.illons of wrttC'f :1 d .1v
C o\ 1•rnor Hnck1•ft•ll1•r ca llr"<I this "' tlw hiJ?f:('l,,( ,olun•
I. i n proJ,·1·1 und,• rl:tl-.('11 hv prl\.:Jlf' indus lry Ill ~upport of
N••"-' Yori-. St,11(• S pur('-..., ,1IPr JlfOKr;tm"
\ \ 'I" d id"'' dn it.., P,,rt lv ht•<': tU.~ W('' rt• in busi n~ 10
m.1k1• a J>rofi l 1111d clP.m \.\;J l1•r 1 it;1I to nur husi ni-ss Bu t in
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fur1lwr111~ our tl\\ll nt'('fl c;, \\I ' h:1," tH'lp1--d, fur tht"r J.()('lf'l_v·~
,\rn l our h11,1nr,-. cl,,1 nd c; on -.odf'I\'
w
\ \ ·,, hn1)(' our f'fforts to ,-.1JK' Y.1lh w::iln pollution "ill
m -.p1r1 • n1h1 ·r-. to rlo th, • i-.1mr 1 nd, "'''cl IX' h:appv to s h.:i rr
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Interview With President Fulham

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Low Profile on Campus
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byGerud Col
~1 uoent Governm
riJt10n P,es1den1 Ke
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11a, been cttosen as I
1he
':>OOn to be co,
u11de, g1adua te , tude
The ioun~e 1s I
..cheduled 10 oten
,cmcs1e1 ,ind wdl
11endm~ Jlld pinoall m
JCld1t10n 10 !Jble~ lam
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f ,11 v oe, cent o· the
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1n,1cnmes w1H ro du
~1ude11 1 Govet11me
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u,.,t11bute •he tunds
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I 1,1d Round l ,Jble Conference
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yet 10 be approved by the Board
ot Tru slees but Sullolk Treas
t Asso
ur er Francis X Flannery and
nelh A
Pr~1den1 Thomas Fulham have
th at RL4
e site ol assured thal the lunds w,11 be
slr uc !ed tonhcommg
However ! here are still a lew
lounge
1a11vel y cteta1ls to be wOf kecl out Jn an
rly ne.-1 in1erv1ew w11h the Journal, PresLa r son
said
• The
ns1s1 01 id ent
h1nes m prwosed hours ol the lounge are
ten am 10 s1 .- pm However. I
S Chau S
teel tha t the hours are not ade
msh111gs
auate but not having enough
p10111ded
proceeds people 10 man the lounge. these
l,)1nbaU hours will have to do tor 1he time
oemg
He also ,nd.catecl that
lly 10 lhe
me Student ~er nmenl m1gh1
I Asso
D,ly ~mcone to -1att th e loung~
n 1':> to
aHer .,. ,. odoc.k ut this 1s nol
sludent
ctehmle Larwn added that ,I !he
lounge proves success1-.1 d unna
cllld tu,
1he p,oposed hours 1he hours
be borne
111Jy be e•tenied as a maner ot
1oney has

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Hev1ew SOS Mem
Black
PJn ! hc, P.t11y mem r and 1n
h1!. o wn w o,ds
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)VOke 10 .,boul 125 people al
Su llolk Umvers11 y on
1obe1 3 1
tie':>!. concent , al
on the
oncept ot
tns111 110ns 11s
People
and re, te aled lh1s
con thct <:,e11er.1 ume'.o during the
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now ,1nd a hdll 1a1k
He 001n ted out t
urunense
(OlllrOI lhC P,es1 enl ha'>
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Actu Jlly the P1es1d nl l!I, the
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1t,e 101d 1111;0111cmen1 111 V I
cu11 ent mona,ch
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Ve1e,,ins elected no! lor t ., <1rhsT1c.
111us1c.J!
voet,c I heahng
1t.1• 1'011c1 huildm~ v.111 be
wrre 1101 111tcn11011.iUy lelt out
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1t1e '>elec11on: WJ!. made on lh~ auo1ht1e., bul becd ~ ol his
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th· ... ,~ 110 >CICd wh.l\ lhe 11ew
l•,1~•':> ot acJCICIIIIC 111te1e,1
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11 wJ':> also <:,\1 ange that no one ue Pre'>1den1
ttl' wd':> .imtut10
and the
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<,tiHl,111 U, umm Bu1lnmi:i
mend
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lum lhe Pre<:,1den1 ., nol con
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•t'J':>CHl whv the) wc,en I
re, ned w,lti oeople
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the I \e(Ul!VC Rule ARill he po,n1ed
between
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duccl 111 Iha! 700
pie make
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~Ci1.'I\I~~~~ ;,~~:c:;,e~l <1ec,.,10n., ot unpor ance to .-.11
,.11her lh,111 J !.1ngl per son the
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Gold ate,
v.as
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A- kt'<I .iboul !he low numbe• 0 1 P1e':>1den1
C.Oll':>1d{'1cd ,1 pohl al loon
P,e-.u14•1,I fulh,111, ICII IC'd I ,t ~ tuderll':> Fulh,1111 ,epiied
lhe P,es1den 1 ,s a"I elected
,,,.,, ., ttM1te1e11ce <, 1 7/ 1
.1cult'I
h1 19·.AJ bet0te the ,ecru1t1T•eflt
11e bee
e!I. d1vme
1110 .u11111111<:, l 1,1t1on mcmt,e,.,
,t 1Jl,1t 1<. ':>tudenb wJs an aet,ve mon,u ch
upon tJeinp. clec 1ed eOPle ~rn
I, 1' lit:lfl lo CICll.'llll•ne W,)~~ 10
,-.we ;'~ µeicent 01 Sullol k ':>
\U 11rete1 N IK011 I .iny 01he1
{Jt'UC,l'>C the d1t1p oul 1Jtf' !he l'llfoll111ent Wd'> bt<1Ck In c urtetll
to, 111 ot ounishmen
1c•1,o,1 ot lh\' contc1enc.e .,, ,u 1
1e ct.Iv':> t1,crew.i1d<:,Oller1ed byl
N1~011 e , e,c,ses 0111101 ove,
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1,1(!~ltflOUS lll)l1lut10ns 111;11,,(>
tu':> tile .md p.i1t1C pat es 1n all
I ult,.,11,1 , onceocd 1!1dt .l':> .i , rri u1tmen1 chtticul l to, U':>
<om1i,u1c, tollt•11e SulloU,, 11,J':>
P1e':>1{Jt>111 I ulham I m,1, ~eo dec1<,1on':> a1tec1111g us Ille lhat
t1nul •I(• lo)l(!1lllt' J c.um111umt-,
th.ii Ulli' o l tl1e tn1•1 1 e'>I (IUC'>loQl'l'> ,., what 11 me,in::. to be J c1 11zen
N,~on I!, l he only 11ze11 Ill lhe
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Hui IIC tlOC) lee! th.ii
.. , Sullolk
tuturc V.tl ) ...-tial
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Jfllpu':> cou11 1, y I he pubhc e ~er e1
con t,o1 ove, 11':> o n e~1.,1ence
I I, d rc, ... ,11, WICII ,I ,11 ':>IUdC!!l 1•,r,ul(\ h,IVC OIi 5u llol k
110, do ocoplc P ,11c1oate 111
11 ti T/.,11011',
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Ple',1(IClll tu 1h,1m teels that
d l',101111 al l 11n lheu hve!I.
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Jhe1rlc11e lh<'Y .:u e no! c111nn!.
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01(' lfl
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11•1111,1..,. hctw,•rr 1t1e IJCUl\y ,md, It{'':>~ wenl on TO s y
I ht· i'Jr1thc,
111d SOS
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coo,se
When quesllOnf!d about van•
dahsm and the possibility of the
lounge bem1 dosed kw any
reason the SCA Presi dent
rei:,hed. ·• vandaltsm ,s not con
sldered a big prob~ since a
work -study Derwn,. who will
hopelully be provided by Suffolk•
'\I/di be prest!nt 1n the k>unp al
all 11
mes'• and that "1 he only
reason the lounge wouhj be
closed ,s ti the lounge caught hre
or 1 1 was e11tremely abused.'.
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In add1tl0fl to the Student
Government Larson credits !he
acau1s1t10rr ol RL4 10 Pres1denl
Fulham
Treasurer Francis
Flannery Dean of Students 0
Brac1ey Sullivan and Registrar
Ms Mary Helron He
1ha1
the students ··owe a great deal of
thanks to these people for their
help··

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K~rl Htss dncribirc President ,.,. ~ u our "current :moNrdl."

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rhey espouse a gap betwef'n the
c111zen and power sa,d Hess
Hess oulhned his ··troo Law ol
Politics" When out of othce .ind
s.eek,ng 11 1atk about hberty and
heedom Once elected to oll1ce. {
1alk about law and ordel' -1nd
stayin g m powe,
,
Poht !CS 15 the way you ,\Ive
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your Ille •· s.a,d Hes~
~'.:1t-: ~:1~s10 ~
' II vou see 1he world as
wttH lr eedom The)' d !.end hall
1t~block t0V1elnam a':>longas1 1 con tu sing gloom) and you
y:onunued on page •l
..... jl) lhC ot hef hill! ol 1he block

uh1losoph1e\i .iltgn them selves
wnh
the
Con .,ervat1v1
Reput>hcan oh11osophy local
uo we,
vs
power
ol
lhe
UlSlt !U !IOn
{ the
federal
Cover nmentl I agree with this
concept a., Cotdwa1e, did Hess

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