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5Hje Jkttljj ^mns^lanan founded 1885 VOL.XCNO.38 C0FYR1C.HT 1975THE DALY PENNSYLVANAN, PHLADELPHA, PENNSY VANA \W.D\ SDAY \PH1 STUDYWEARY STUDENTS turned from work to play yesterday to welcome sprng to Phladelpha. Ugrad Assembly Requests Delay n PlusMnus Gradng Decson By ELLS M.KRESBERG The Undergraduate Assembly Tuesday unanmously approved.1 resoluton callng on the Faculty of Arts and Scences 1 FAS) Educatonal Polcy Commttee to delay a fnal decson on the proposed plusmnus gradng system. The resoluton econmends the formaton of a u*sk lorce consstng of ;t least 29 per cent students "to do ndepth research concernng the gradng system. Assembly member John VVortman. who wrote the resoluton, sad there s only one student representatve on the cghtecnmember Educatonal Polcy Commttee despte gudelnes of the Unversty Task Force on Governance whch recommends 2b per cent student membershp Wortnan sad he would present the Assemblys resoluton to the Educatonal Polcy Commttee when l meets ths Thursday to consder the plusmnus gradng proposal. The Assembly also unanmously endorsed 8 resoluton urgng the FAS faculty to reject the proposed cluster mnor system The resoluton, whch s sponsored by the Student Commttee on Undergraduate Educaton SCUE recommends "the temporary adopton of the present CW dstrbutonal requrements and an FAS Faculty Votng by Mal (>n Cluster Plan By MARTN SBOEL After extended debate Tuesday, the Faculty of Arts and Scences FASl decded to vote on proposed MA requrements for the new school by mal. Votng on the B.A. requrements, whch nclude a proposal for the (luster dstrbutonal system, was delayed because FAS Dean Vartan Gregoran sad he was "reluctant to have only about.h of a faculty of 880" decde on such an "mportant academc queston " Gregoran sad the results of the ballot should be known by Mondaj A sense of the faculty" vote taken at the meetng ndcated facult) sentment favors adopton of the entre B.A proposal, ncludng the cluster plan. The facult) voted 4427 aganst an amendment submtted by the student members of the B A commttee, Hed Solomon and Cyndy Chanenson, whch called for adopton of the less structured dstrbutonal plan currently employed b) the College for Won,en. 11 e sense of the faculty vote dd no. howeve onsttute a fnal de son on the amendment. FAS faculty moderator and Psy. Professor Julus Wshner sad the purpose f the vote was only to ascertan whether there». enough facull) sentment on the sa u p l Do meetng. Wshne nan concluded the vote at the meetn. to move ahead wth a bndru among the facull BOARD MEETNG an mportant "f Th J, at M All meml unproved system of academc advsng Cndy Johnson, charman of the Assemblys Advsng Commttee and spokesman for the resoluton, sad SCUE had ralled "strong faculty support" behnd ther poston. n other busness, the Assembly gave ts support to a statement acceptng the Admnstratons takeover of WXPN. The statement ran up aganst consderable opposton from some Assembly members who argued that Meyersons actons "have gven the Assembly a bad name" by "undermnng everythng the Assembly was tryng for" n regard to the WXPN controversy. Assembly Charman.lud Sten defended the statement, sayng that cooperaton wth the admnstraton was necessary at ths tme to expedte a resoluton of WXlNs problems. The Assembly also apponted a commttee to nvestgate the Unversty Dnng Servce and passed (Contnued on page 5) GSE WU Reman Open, Programs to be Reduced lt> PETER GNSBERG The Graduate School of Educaton GSEl wll be reduced n sze but nol dosed. Unverst) admnstrators announced Tuesda) Provost Elot Stellar sad the decson follows almost a year and a half d study and consultaton concernng the school The fnal agreement to keep the school open was reached after SE Actng Dean Wllam Castctte proposed a plan to consoldate some programs whle elmnatng others n order to emphasze the schools academcally strong and fnancal!) sound" areas. Assstant to the Provost Jm Davs explaned. Castetters plan. he added. demonstrated the feasblty " reorganzng the school." The plan calls for the retenton ol lve degree programs, Davs sad Other courses ol study wll ether be retaned as ele lves or phased out, he explaned Although budgetary detals have nut yet been fnalzed, Davs sad GSE wll follow "multyear targets" and "general gudelnes" from the central admnstraton The new plan mandates the reducton of stall. Stellar sad. explanng there s no queston there has e.ol l) be a reducton the base ol the school" Tn 1 ProVOSl added he hopes to accomplsh ths "through the usual procedures of retrement" by offerng early retrement plans, and possbly by movng faculty members to other schools But, he added were not ntendng to acheve the reducton entre!) at the expense of teuel faculty Stellar also announced he wll renstate the orgnal search lttee to contnue lookng for a Commttee Revews Applcatons For New Vce Provost Poston ROBERT DYSON Search Commttee Charman By CYNTHAB.EROST The search commttee to recommend canddates to Provost Elot Stellar for the newly establshed poston of Vce Provost For Undergraduate Studes and Unversty Lfe met Tuesday to begn revewng applcatons Commttee charman and Anthropology Professor Robert Dyson sad Tuesday hs group s seekng a canddate who combnes "a deep nterest n educatonal polcy" at the undergraduate level wth pragmatc admnstratve ablty. The llucmber commttee ncludes ; students. Dyson BBld wth the commtment to the "One Unversty" concept and the recent emergence of a large resdental communty are factors the future Vce PTOVOSt must recognze to brng together formal acadcn programs and the resdental learnng programs Dyson sad the Unversty! advertsements n the Chroncle of Hgher Educaton and the New York lmes Sunday educaton secton have Femnsts Fear Statc From Actvsts Arrest B> JANET NOVACK Sources close to he Unversty femnst c munty have expressed concern ths week that the recent arrest of fugtve Susan Edth Saxe ma> be used by law enforcement offcals as an excuse to harrass ens rghts Bd\ o a tea and possbly call them to testfy before a grand jury. Saxe, rold exbrandea st who has been on the FB s Ten Mosl Wanted lst for. : :. rs rrest enter Cty st el corner \ for the FB11 uesday thatsax treel " last h pok f th Unversuty n m nty... ssed ddtona FB bee h would \prl 7 (juest whch the) sa> has bee: complcated by the fact that the women, who are selfproclamed femnsts and lesbans, have made frends n several won. communtes Saxe and Power were wanted o charges "f nterstate flght to avod prose m fn murder m the sl of a polceman durng the holdup of a Boston bank on September 23, 1970 Saxe s also a suspect m th> Septembe, 1970 holdup ol a Phladelpha bank Power s stll al Women enter dm tnr S Grossman declned to com Monday on whether Saxe had part pated n mpu poston s we.,: talkng peoph fea Ol mmunty w ll b n ex Many 1 nversty stud nts, wl Saxe pn tn n the front pag " cty tn. ware sh< suce Byn. fenu. attracted "a couple of dozen applcatons." He added about 1"" canddates are expected to submt applcatons for the new poston Last yea a smlar sean h commttee was dssolved alter t taled n re ommend an ptable canddate for De post "We wanted to start wth a (lean slate," Dyson sad, addng the commttee wll no reconsde last yea s canddates unless they submt new applcatons R PVPW pel manenl < SE dean Presdent Meyerson and the Provos have recently cum. unde attack for ther February announcement GSE would ethe be rnsed or "reduced n scope." The Unverstys chapter ol the Ame an Yssnc aton ol 1 nve sty Profe VAUP last week ha ged the admnstraton a ted n a hghly arbtrary manner by nol consultng approp.l,., ulty bodes" n fore makng the decson \n,c ho S ommttee, headed by Professo Charles Dwyer, also charged the admnstraton dd not consult the propel advsory HKCS rermng the orgnal announcement arbtrary am caprcous," Dwye las week sad the Unversty Councl should have been consulted before the Kebrua j : decson Stella explaned Tuesday the decson was made afte consultng all avalable.ol tux ma hne \ wthn the Unversty, and several outsde ad\ so as well he P.ls., sad a formal me hansm should * developed fo makng mam ontlnued no page Ml SUM Mt \ ps cdu lon Plan Budget Group Clarfes Poston on Fee lke lt> \tn..d he Pre! denl Bud 11 < ommtte nr day la fed t ea he land on a $ u m ra c n the undergraduate. eneral fee ea marked fo ndent ervce to commttee meml Both Budget lrc lo on Sb and A late " t for A adem Plannng John Hobstette sad l uesday hc commttee te\ lew n n. j de and < on lud fee hk ld b sed to offsel planned cuts n He Student Health Se v 0 budg!m nexl yea Howeve. P Ma tn Meyerson contended Tuesday hs : the $lo m reasc had aled 000 above and Student Health u renl budge) n Budget ommttee : \ body to Mey The Trustc UVC dy appo\ed he $n fe pe n all) ear rk : Student Health S n budget month V told Sludenl Health Drecl to bud 000 n cuts and dded no nl.. [ hke A ln.l not U»,, l.nn 11 no way unde ha the expected ll llllllle onbngen s bud duru n yea and e,. ndn nl ut expen Student Health dd nol otnpl) w l board hre.. n h w. orden Hobstette. ll rucl been denl be.. V> lull.. SCUE Gude: Man* Than a Pretty Cover By MTCHELL RAND BERGER The sun s out. sprng s n the ar and a young Unversty students attenton turns to what else h 1978 SCUE Course Gude Even d the new nstallment of the Course Gude s nol one of the hgh ponts of your sprng flnt. most people do tke a look a t ea just to see f the COVB drawng has.hred Tns year, t s worth you whle to take a much closer look at whal and omprehem ve ed to date B< Under th mn :" n.p lx F th ded lump ;! lllpl h. OSM employed n d nstrurl me am. pel.

....".; < ;. Page 2 The Daly Pennsylvana!) Wednesday. Aprl 2,1975 PREP LSAT MCAT COLLEGE f>>7 Wolnut KuLCHnn 561 2800 PHOTOS For Applcatons Passports Resumes Whle you wat servcef (f needed) On Campus at SHAPR STUDOS 3907 Walnut St. BA 2 7fftg A Lttle Nghts Musc Returns Servng Delcous Food And Drnk And Brngng You THE PERSUASONS And The nmrable Cyclc Blowfeld Two Shows 8 & 11 Aprl 12 H.H. Cafe Tckets 4.00 at H.H. Tx One Day Sale Of Orgnal Orental Prnts Fr Aprl 4 10 A.M.6P.M. Houston Hall Gallery What Youve Been Watng For! Coffeeruck Brngs Back The Jesse Clanton Band Fr Aprl 4 H.H. Cafe $1 91 B.Y.O. Wharton Faculty Gan Say n Grad Course Approval H> ELLEN GNSBFRG The Wharton faculty Tuesday passed motons to extend faculty part paton n decsons concernng ts graduate currcula and facult) appontments to graduate programs, 1 he proposals were presented to On (acuty bj Vce Dean fur Doctoral Programs Ronald Prank Under the exstng graduate program polcy, only the Unverst) Graduate Councl revews proposals for new programs. Prank sad "ths 1 Wharton 1 facult) should have a voce n currculum decsons, nol the Graduate Councl," addng the Graduate Councl doesnt nclude a sngle member ol the Wharton faculty Prank sad he has talked to Graduate VceProvost Donald jngenberg about m< lullng Wharton professors on the ouncl. n the future, new programs wll be revewed by the Wharton Doctoral Program Polcy Commttee and the Wharton faculty as well as 1 angenbergs offce Assocate Dean John l.ubn sad Tuesday new courses wthn exstng programs "wll be approved at the school level rather than the Unverst) level.".uhn called the moton to put facult) appontment decsonmakng responsbltes n faculty hands "an attempt to ratonalze the present chaotc system." Appontments to Wharton Doctoral faculty postons are now made b) the Graduate t ouncl n other busness, the Wharton facult) voted to nstruct ts Standards Commttee to study the Wharton graduate uradnu system, evaluate the optons for reform, and present ts fndngs to Ue faculty at ts Aprl 15 meetng. The present system, under whch grades of dstngushed pass, pass, no credt are awarded, was begun n 1972 for a twoyear tral perod NFLATON FGHTERS LOWEST PRCES N TOWN FOR EYE GLASSES Funky Styles for the College Set EYEGLASSES DUPLCATED PRESCRPTONS FLLED MADONCK OPTCANS "lb. 20th St. NE 7926 Bustleton Ave. LO4 5098 RA 27950 mmngnclp AD FOR DSCOUNT m«?6 SANSOM»rn partly... 1 SHOP US LAST SUPER SAVNGS t!av JlPUlEl!> NK 1 URNSH f> APARTM Nf }47l W?4/4 Sl\ SOUtM RS T xtoms. S) OUTH MELVLLC ST H bedro,.. ttr lmpn TO UND OCUST.1. 1 ; & 4 1 u 1, 1., 1. ; v UNOVAUO TWO llf DWOOM AARTMTNT 1 "... EV; NOW MMNG TOR JUNT AND SEPT!9th 1o 1 ".. 1 «.Kd s.. (.wnhouses tl........ * /tort..,!/ lownmtltm. 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HH P NN MRlDGr flub sponsors Duplcaton B dg n tw 1.» ra o HH, a 4s 1 rransfer AOVSORS Please pth up 1 p t.ons at Student Acvtps Ottcr or any ). <,h,»nd rrlurn thrm by Aprl Mh Now.tdysors welcome.vom N Womens Athletc Assoc general. 1.nu R.shnp Whte Rm. MM. B) M EOR ( NGLSH <o author "WTches. Mdwva, ft Nurses" speakng on "How Women Got Trapped m the Home. 7 30 P M. C A Aud RACSM AT PENN Eorum sponsored by Cmmttre Aqamst Racsm (CAR), Franhhn Rm, / d l» M Guest speaker Or Ral Carr.uolo. U ol Nt* Haven. "The Lcensng ol a Racst EC Banheld nto f V? 3638 YOUNG DFMOCRATS meetng 7 30 P M. HH, Rm «.!rd 11 Volunteers to help Lou Hll r gttrattpn drve encouraged to attend A. ONE OF THE BEST FLMS OF THS SEASON!" N. Y. Tmes. Tme Magazne. NY. Post. After Dark Magazne CAMPUft vftm% HSTORV 374 B Flms Lonelness ol Long lotce Runner 1 and rw0 "" n < 1 A nfardrobo 1 Wll t* ^nown 4 00 P V. Fne Arts Aud 0 7JJ<JJa.l>A PLAYERS CheSS Cun meets every Thursday 7 30 P M 00 A M. HH Detals «4 w Begnnars /«come. PRF LAW SOCETY nomnatons and M...,f the 197S 7* school year wll 11 Apr.l 3, 8 00 P M You need not be a 1. j.tfcd member to vote Junors. Sophomores & f..unon urged to attend Du Bos Resdental Rm 3 l CONOMCS.H lly S 00 PM Pre reqstraton sherry hour wth (0 dl«uss all curses & the E<onomCS MHAR ON SCUE..11 Thurs. McNel Bldq. Rm 215. Meehnq on Aprl 3. 4 00 P M Detrch E 104 Wharton Day & other top.es wll be v uwl 1 N1 B OOD DONOR CLUB Wll 11 nsor a Ulood Drve rhun. Aprl 3. at Ptn Sqma Xappa 1 raternlty MS Locml walk between 10 AW S P M STAR 1R K slde show ft. dscusson 175 sldes rom Mchael Smth 1 personal collecton o dps Open toall Apr.l 3, T A B 7. t 30 P M WXPN. 118 9 FM Crossroads. 6 9 Homegrown. 9 13. Womens Wusc Show. 13 ), Classcal MUSK. 1 TUE SeducToN of MlM Dlll Ct( [1 FY UNA ALHtMu f ".... " NCW LM CNEMA T «a CAMPUS STARTS TODAY! Mon UNtvusm CfTY F " > *o 0 s aothft WALNVT 38202961 J 5f f 00 8 *,0 5 Sun 1 30 4 00 S JO 7 00 8 40 10 1$ K.1 Readng Hour. 4S D.aspar Energy Musc. S 9 30. 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Aprl 4. 3 P M, Davd Rttenhouso Lab (33rd & Walnut) Rm A EXT NTERVEWS" lor all May T97S graduate* wth NDSL and or nsttutonal Loans to Kheld durng Aprl, call "7330 lor an appontmont PHLADELPHA ELECTONS Regster to vol. m the Phladelpha prmary on Aprl 9, 9 00 A M 300PM.HH Prmary wll be hcldmay 30 ACHTUNG KAFFEESTUNDE DFS DEUTSCHEN HAUSES Alle smd cmgelanden M. deutschsprechren wollen Wed,4 6PM,Rm 411 1 ounga Class ot 19?S House Low Rse West PRE LAW SENORS Please report al applcaton results to the Pre Law Offce tor the beneft ol "et years applcants BAMS N EDUCATON For Secondary Schoo (.f.. raton Apphcaons tor program begmmnq Sprng 76 and Fall 76 are avalable m Room Logan Hall Se Dr Dashn MARCH OF DMES WALK A THON Anyone nterested m partcpatng on Aprl 37 should p.ck up nformaton n the Student Actvtes Ollte. b. Aprl 16 MUSC AT NOON Song Sr Chan and rene Gran* play musc lor two panos Thurs. Houston Han Bowl Room UNVERSTY CHOR sngs Charpenter s Mdnght Mass. Lgets Lux Aeterna (fro?00" and musc o< Stravnsky, Tahs. Davle and Woll Fr.. Apr, 4, 9 30 PM, St Marys Church MMUNZATON FOR GONG ABROAD Student Health wll agan be gvng mmunsatons «of Kjnoabroadonhetoownadaes Aprl 3. 7. H 9 1 PM 4 PM BY APPONTMENT ONLY You f»ust come to Student Health to make appontment no phone calls 35 cents per shot.. ar sleeveless blouse or whte thrl URBAN STUDES PROGRAM wll hold a pre regstraton group advsng sesson on 97S 7e ourses on Wed. Aprl 3nd, 4 00 P M, Rm 10. 3ro HH YOU ARE NVTEO to the Poltcal Scence Faculty Student Coffee Hour m Houston Hall rom 400PM ^Utanova n f/fa Summer 600PM. Wed. Aprl 3nd Fr.Apr. 4 James Caan has the monkey on hs back n THE GAMBLER rvne 7:30 & 10:00 $1 Sat.Aprl 5 Thrll to the sexplots of Flesh. Dale. Dr W and the rest of the gang n Flesh Gordon rvne 7:30 & 10:00 $1 FFCENCV Chestnut Near 43rd 3408 134 rms. bath $135160 6 7 rms. 2 baths, hall $250 275H Well Kept Bldg. Fre Towers.lune&Sept.eases MOM73 H606!»7 wufj 1AHO ON HOMOOM AP 1,. 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Wednesday. Aprl 2,1975 The >! v Pennsylvana!) Ongongs Ongongs Ongongs Ongongs Ongongs Ongongs Ongongs Ongongs Ongongs Ongongs Ongongs Ongongs Ongongs Ongongs Ongongs Ongongs Onfont (XfcmmOngffhgs OngdGhs Ongongs Ongongs Ongongs Ongongs] Ongongs Ongongs Ongongs Ongongs Ojg\nWs (Wkpwm Qnggfgs &bgd(]fs Ongongs Ongongs Ongongs Ongongs Ongongs Ongongs Ongongs Ongongs Ongongs Ongongs Ongongs Ongongs Ongongs Ongongs Ongongs Ongongs Happenngs MUSC Musc at Noon contnues wth a pano rectal Thursday n the Houston Hall West ounge. Fenn Vdeo s tapng ts frst show before a lve audence Frday at 4 n the Annenberg TV Studo. The show s a panel dscusson wth students actvtes leaders. The show wll be ared Aprl 8.9 and 10 n the HghRses. TODAY Polce as Ethnographc»ubf 9et Annenberg Theatre 4 & 7 THURSDAY Thrd World Cnema Annenberg Theatre 7 Portrats of the Arabs. MauMau Mozambque peoples. and Knfe n the Water C.A. Aud. 7:30 & 9:30 Karly olansk work about the adventures a couple encounter on a weekend vacaton when they pck up a htchhker. For Example Annenberg Theatre 9:30 1971 feature drected by S. Arakawa about a sevenyearold bum lvng n the Bowery. FRDAY Cres and Whspers Pne Arts Aud. 7 & 10 Bergman flm wth.v UUman. Powerful portrat of a dyng woman and how her famly copes wth the entre tense stuaton. Comng Apart Annenberg Theatre 7 Hp Torn. Vveca l.mdfors and Sally Krkland n ths flm where a mrror acts as a camera revealng the sexual ongongs n an apartment The Gambler rvne Aud. 7:30 & 10 James ( aan & Lauren Hut ton n ths study of a compulsve gambler Ths Weeks Focus / Vtellon AmUObeff Theatre 9:30 Fve youths who do nothng hut eat, sleep and have sex all realse that there s more t" lfe an earl) great Kclhn SATURDAY The Harder They Come Pne Arts Aud. 7 & 10 story of a Jamacan songwrter. Flash Cordon rvne Aud. 7:30 & 10 1974 adaptaton of the old scen e fl don seral updated wth more carnal thematc materal Comng Apart \ncnherg Theatre 9:30 SUNDAY The World of Apu Museum Am t:m... \ part " s blog) dlre ted b> Saty about a laml) For Example tnaenbera, Theatre 3 Thrd World Cnema BDenberg Theatre 1:31 TUESDAY Beatles at Shea Magcal Mystery Tour llt rtj tad, 7:30 & Relve the lvs of the fantastn foursome Womens Poetry By AND1SPORKN Samuel Johnson once commented that a woman artst was lke a dog dancng on ts hnd legs: "One marvels not at how well t s done, but that t s done at all!" Dr. Johnson and anyone else who stll agrees wth hm can vew the lemse of the dancng dog at The Woman Poet, a seres of readngs td Thursdays at 7 P.M. at the Chrstan Assocaton. ntated n 1973 by the C.A., the fourweek seres presents the work of local poets, all of whom have been publshed n local and natonal perodcals. The readng scheduled for Aprl 3, wll feature Barbara.psehutz, Phylls Muldlebrooks and Donna Wolfe. pschutz, a Phladelpha teacher who has appeared before, wrtes about her experences as a woman conng out of marrage. She has recently publshed a new collecton enttled Contractons. Mddlebrooks, who s frequently publshed n anthologes, has also prevously read n the seres. A former edtor of Penns lterary magazne and presently a graduate teachng assstant at Temple, Wolfe wll be readng for the frst tme. The seres began on March 20 wth Audre horde, a New Yorkbased mltant black lesban who was poetry edtor of "Amazon Quarterly." a femnst lterary magane. xrde read from her new volume, "New York Museum and Head Shop," as well as from "Cables to Rage," whch was nomnated for the Natonal Book Award for Poetry. On March 21. Hannah Ross.ure. Sassafrass, and Marty Kearns, all local women, read selectons from ther works. The last readng on Aprl 10 wll be gven by Alexandra Grlkhes, Elzabeth Snaps, and Louse Smons, (rlkhes, a wellpublshed poet, w orks at the Annenberg Center. A member of WUHYFM rados poetry collectve. Shaps s the poetry consultant to the Phladelpha publc schools, Probably the best known woman poet n Phladelpha, Smons edted the "Panted Brde Quarterly," a local arts publcaton. At each sesson, the poet reads from an overstuffed char set aganst a wall. The audence, seated on the floor, s nvted to respond at any tme durng the readng. "Poetry readngs have always taken place n dark, coffeehouse atmospheres," seres drector Peg Wallace sad. " was asked f wanted to hold the gatherngs n the Katery, but preferred the brght space of ths hall, wth the chandelers and the womens artwork. We are speakng from our own realty, and t needs to be out n the sunlght." Wth ths n mnd. Wallace desgned the seres poster, an orange and gold woodcut. "t s a woman comng out. beng proud. What shes sayng s sometmes heavy but t s real and beautful " AAA^AA^V*W^^*^AA**AA**«AA*AAAAAAA**AAA*****AA**4 A.E.D. presents CPQBWXD opportuntes for prehealth students to partcpate n hosptal programs: Dept. Conferences, Ward Rounds, Clncs, Surgery, Lab Tours, Lectures, Dental and Vet School Programs!!L f11 Sgnup mmedately at Health Professons Offce 3533 Locust Walk.vV»NvS*«* Lttle Black Sheep By BOKMKKU.) A new, satrc comedy enttled Lttle Black Sheep marks Annenbergs fnal producton ths season. Playwrght Anthony Scully descrbes the New York Shakespeare Festval presentaton as "a wld comedy about people who are askng more of the world than t has to offer." Set n a Yale Unversty Jesut house on the day of Robert Kenned) s assassnaton. Lttle Black Sheep s a savagely satrc ndctment of moral hypocrsy and nsular relgous lfe. Scully s a former Jesut hmself and has studed drama at Yale Besdes ths play, hs credts nclude two works performed by amateur companes and a play for chldrens theater Scully lved here for two years and taught art n West Phladelpha as part of an me.t> educaton program. The play StBTS Ken Howard, currently appearng n tle CBS seres "Manhunters." Howard has made numerous other flm and Stage appearances and s best known for orgnatng the role of Thomas Black Musc Symposum ByROBSPEKTER Natonallyknown muscans and musc experts wll lecture and demonstrate performng technques at the Black Musc Symposum Aprl 4 and 5 n the Annenberg Audtorum The focus of the Black Musc Commttees symposum s on "the lterary and hstorcal overvews of black jazz, soul, classcal, gospel, blues and ragtme musc." explaned Lesle Carter, the symposums coordnator. Sessons wll be held from 3:154:30 M. Frday and from 1.306:00 P.M. Saturday. The weekend conference wll begn when noted jazz saxophonst Arche Shepp speaks on Black Culture n Whte nsttutons " Manv performers consder Shepp a controversal muscan wth strong vews on th< musc of black Amercans Composer carman Moor wll speak :> on Prda) on the Black Presence n Kuropean Rooted Classcal MM Uospelslnger Hora e Bo)e wll dsc uss the Aspects of Gospel Mus n the language of the layman.t 3:00 Saturda) he one penny admsson to the symposum wll allow Vrmenberg Cente offcals to re " f attendance as well as encourage members ol the wde communty to attend, ( a te explaned Advance reservatons ma) le made b) callng the H E B DuBos House resdence at 2435253 T MAKES SENSE TO BE A BLOOD DONOR Jeff e son the stage and (Urn versons ol 1778 "Howard who starred n the l\ seres Adams Rb" a few years back, won the 1970 Ton) \wardfor"(tld lav," another drama by a Jesut Kdward Payson all drects the casl " Lttle Black Sheep whch ncludes Perre F.psteln, Edward Grover, John Chrstoph and tane Kagan [revews "l Lttle Black sheep nence Prda) tarll t wth addtonal arngs on Saturday, Sunda) and Tuesda) f" 1 show op \pnl 9th and runs Tuesday through Sunda) untl Aprl 20 Slavc Muscale K> DAVD LAB Perm 9 annual shun Mush ale wll open al H P M tonght n audtorum, The Muscale s beng presented DJ Pe Orchestrathe onl) on hestra of ts knd on a US college campu The orchestras drector, John Matulls, sad Tuesda) tha n the orchestra tself, ths yea show wll featur Uk Russan on and dance ensembles A solo performs Vorschenkov, a Russan accordonst, also heduled Matuls sad he beleved. brght S[B, of the muscale wll : orgnal folk costumes tha all performers wll be wearu costumes were handmade b) He students and ar re olo and.mu of the show The rvennv. wll be hghlghted b) an unusu nstruments and he assorted sound The balalaka ula guta the nstrument used n the Zhvago ve dfferent v». ol balalaka are played b) th tes up to a 3 lool ntrabass nthr unu are the kavar,.> threefool lonj flute, and the Macedoma whch, accordng to Matuls, s nothng more than sgoatturn " The Slav Mus ek m " the orch t When you consder the cost of blood today about S80 unt! and the lttle tme t takes to donate one pnt t makes sense to take advantage of the converage gven by the Student Doof Club. Ove 300 students began a full year of coverage last week Vou Can, Too TOMORROW AT Ph Sgma Kappa 3615 Locust Walk Between 10 am and 5 pm n the move D performances n past yea tudenl turnoul has Matuls ad generall) fllng the audtorum Students can purchase tckets for the show at the Hou tcket. ths afternoon fo $. 00, M. th doo ol v ne for J WANTED BLOOD 6 PLASMA lnn nn no wo.! MSN* PtOttU UU NTBSTATE BLOOD BANK NC llllh the MCAT Revew Semnar ntenerve Weekend Preparaton for the May 3rd MCAT Taught by Practcng Phyecana,.. a SJ*Mt MM) V Sta«Co*g» Apfl * 4 PhaJaepr * 4 13 PtBbug^ A^» 4 jc 8U43S6521 o* m...... W A!. S..

. 3l]e 3Batg femsulanan The Wsdom of Freshman Elgblty Page 4 Wednesday, Aprl 2,1975 / AURENC1 / ELD, >< utfve Edtor MARC GOLDSTEN Managng Edtor BRAN P FREDMAN Bufrwtf Manager // EEN OBREN ate Managng / dto H./ RARD BSSNOER // dtoral <?(j"m»os/ PH BARKS.N/M,r(\ / dtof DWARD R Wll S Asso late Sport) (ft" «//.MMC C1EL0, JH Atsot late Busness Manage / MUARODE ANG/ / <> News Edtor JUSTN O.SCHECHTER Photography Edtor R0BER1 / / 1MAN. JR \ (late Photography Edtor rhomas VNN / nan al Manage./AN/ / N01 ACK Clt) / dto \l//( /// / / RAND Bl ROER rr/ Street Co / dto PAUL A SANDARS, Advertsng Manaurr MVRNAL. WGOD Credt Manager LEE/.EV/NE.?«fh Street CoEdtor fohn MURPHY, Contrbutng Edtor The Only Decson The decson b> Unversty admnslrators n keep a reduced Graduate School ol Educaton was probably the only choce under the crcumstances.. reducng the school to ts strongest elements, the essence of the educaton school has been mantaned Bu droppng mnor degree programs and slafl wll help tdy ts budget n the approach whch wll create the leasl trauma l<>r faculty and students especally compared wth the opton announced n February of closng the school down completely The Development Commssons prncple <>l "selectve excellence amed al a Unversty where excellent programs were gven prorty support and others were brought up to excellence or dropped At ; tme w hen the nversty s ht by an economc crss, the concept s now even more relevant as the educaton school decson slums H.n when t was frst coned nlortunately the nversty admnstraton las not handled the F, senstvely as possble Grad Ed School faculty and admnstrators have complaned that documentaton ol the need for drastc reducton or closng was never adequately suppled n addton, faculty charged tha commttees workng on the schools nlne «ere left wth the mpresson tha no sgnfcant chances were n l flng Whcncvc selectve excellence* s appled agan and few can now doubt ts vablty as a gudng prncple musl be done wth greater senstv ty Letters to the Edtor Annenberg Dean Responds to Edtoral t was Rood to read about he DPs support "l theater n yesterdays edtoral, But would lke to correct mstaken mpressons that may have hern created by the loose use of term and facts he departure ol professonal Ueatet from the Annenberg Cente s an overblown phrase tha doe ervlce to the excellent professonal program planned for nexl fall and f«other future seasons,.n stated n the DPs own front page n > the day before March 31, 191 Joseph Papps New York Shakespeare Festval s jusl pletng ts second successful al the (enter We hope t wll come hack whenever mutually at! factory arrangements can be worked OUl Hut we have had and wll contnue U) have Other excellent companes " comparable artstc qualty such as the New Phoenx and the Shaw Festval The DP should try to nterpret events n a far and balanced perspectve and not blow them out of all proporton. The same goes for academc developments, As the DPs own story nt the day before ponted out.plans for an academcallybased theater program have been developng for ycat s. and proposals have been before faculty commttees of the (ollegc and the PAS for some lme Nether admnstrators" nor "economc pressures" push academc programs; [acuty commttees do. Vdmnstrators, as such, can only antcpate and make the necessary.,m ements for programs whch s made more dffcult and not easer by economc pressures") hut cannot approve them The current proposal for the theater major was forwarded to the FAS Commttee on nstructon n 11,n>. and there t stll sts. ts approval and fate have nothng to do wth the professonal theater.m And f tlc 1)1 edtoral wrter can tell us how to phase n,.hcu S by economc necessty" especally at a tme when attemptng to allocate scarce resources for a new.h program requres more than lpservce, wll nomnate hm the post of Treasurer of the Unversty GEORGE GERBNER Dean of the \nnrllhrg School Defends Lberts Poston n Quad \, resdenc wnselo n Qua t reel musl speak out n 11 Lbert eeentlj e. t s ferou mno 11 \ the ubtqul H ward new lo the eyed wth suspn :: ons the form. turn thu. uckly ently.. SM. thues... nt then lar, easy to talk wth, and very ooperatv and supportve 11 s only motve " beng drector ol the Quad nmnutnenl to resdental lfe f he has erred n ns role, t s only h> ve zealous n tlc enactment of D es Now that the ssues hav. h to de surface, perhaps.. due t 11 nntaton c an prc whet eby. MM an and ntents an be ared and penally resolved tot tn 1 beneft of!,,;..,h anj le. the resdents, and the K)AN BERKOWrTZ GR.7S Letters and Columns l tally. t le Umv onunty n the. :.tut By Stuart Suss The Dary Pemsylvanlon glee at the recent frustraton of Penns basketball program does not justfy the errors present n last weeks edtoral opposng freshman elgblty. The success of enn and Prnceton dues not show that vy league basketball can survve the freshman ban; n fact, t demonstrates just the opposte, Freshman elgblty was ntaled n the sprng ol 1972. The present senor class at schools that have adopted freshman elgblty was De last class requred to play freshman basketball. Present junors were recruted as the frst hgh school senors permtted to play varstybasketball n ther freshman year, but those ndvduals had no knowledge as to the access they would have to varsty playng tme. They based ther choce of school on quotes from such coaches as UCLAs John Wooden who stated that n all hs years of coachng he had only coached one ballplayer capable of startng for a varsty squad n ns freshman year. Thus, the ncentve to go to schools wth freshman elgblty was not as A Monster s Born n responsble created Martn Meyerson now 1 could somehow go hack. would correct my terrble mstake. Hut. as you see, ts too late. Martn Meyerson walks the earth. t began, oh, so harmlessly. needed a ludcrous, yet just barely belevable moncker lor a mnor character n one of my columns last fall. H was to be a hghrankng admnstratve offcal n the academc world. The name "Martn SPEAK NO EVL By Mchael [redman Meyerson came to me out of thnk ar, and though t was certanly less belevable than some of the other names had come up wth, lke Harvey lallwanger and Hram N. 1ran. t had a knd of rng to t. At any rate, 1 was sure t would get some laughs t ddnt sound as good as Kngman Brewster, grant you. but t would do magne my surprse when some two weeks later spotted a photo n the DP of some guy had neverseen before, wth the capton underneath readng; "Presdent Meyerson drves n golden spke to jon SEPTA lnes wth Denver suburb transt system." At frst 1 thought t was a msprnt, so called the DP. and asked them what was gong on The conversaton went somethng lke ths Yeah?" H ts Mke Fredman, the columnst." "m mpressed. So what else s new. Fredman?" " was just tryng to nqure about a pcture saw n todays paper. The guv Lsten, brdbran, ant got all day to jabber wth you about some pcture We got an ssue to get out here, ts the capton underneath. sad, t mentons Martn Meyerson as the Presdent of the Unversty. "So?" "So how mne theres a pcture ol Martn Meyerson when he doesnt exst? Hello" Hello?" For a moment thought was losng my grp on realty Hut. after carefully consderng the matter for a whle, n an unhurred and conscentous way, was sure was losng my grp on realty. Unless, of course, de DP staff had gone crazy whch was certanly a possblty decded to check ths out n personget t rght from the horses mouth, so tu speak. walked over to College Hall and resolved to try and see the presdent Out of the corner of my eve read the name "Martn Meyerson on the door Hut wasnt gong to lose my marbles wthout putung up some knd of fght, so asked hs secretary for an audence wth hs hghness The conversaton sounded famlar "Can help you, young man?" Yes. m Mke Fredman, the columnst what (an l do fo you, bgshot l hst e wanted to see Mr.ah Meye sen " snt t ^"«l to want "Look." 1 told her. " have to see hm mean well, dammt, created hm " The securty cops were really very understandng as they escorted.e back to mv room Could t be that there really > Martn Meyerson Had psychc power l wasnt aware "f. to college presdents wth the. re tn K nf a typewrter key ered wth the turt atop rvne. CM Hm amd lghtmn u hunde ssm nk Not kt :.ded home See recognze the dalogue Hallo?" "H, mom. ts Mke. Mke? The columnst?" "You got t. mom. Hoy. have got problems." What How could have problems wth that nce Meyerson person runnng your wonderful school?" gulped "Mom. Martn Meyerson doesnt exst Hes a fgment of my magnaton." knew that of all people, my own mother would beleve me at least Mchael, are you workng too bard t told you wrtng that thng lor the paper would affect your mnd. rw n!" she called nto the den, "Your son has gone nuts!" Mchael Fredman s a weekly columnst for the Daly Pervuylvanlan. He appears every VVodnesdav on the edtoral pane. ugjjjg!!^ great n tre nrst year as t nas Deen snce then. Only the present sophomores can be sad to have chosen vy league basketball despte the clear attracton ol freshman elgblty at other schools. One glance at the Penn and P nceton rosters ndcates the comparatvely smaller role that sophomores played n ther teams successes. Ol just two sophomores on Penns roster, only one had any consderable game tme. Prncetons Natonal nvtaton Tournament MT champonshp team started one sophomore who was replacng a senor njured earler n the season. (nly one other sophomore contrbuted sgnfcantly to ther NT trumph. The ablty ol both teams to reman natonally compettve, even on the present level, wll be severely jeopardzed by the vy Presdents vote. The DP erroneously concludes that freshman elgblty would have accelerated recrutng elforts", when the facts ndcate that elgblty would reduce the tme spent on recrutng. The edtors assume that the coaches would start recrutng hgh school superstars, unaware that we are recrutng these superstars already. As more and more ol the superstars tend to turn away rom Penn or other vy schools n order to play varsty ball elsewhere, addtonal recrutng tune must be spent convncng these skeptcs as well as fndng persuadng those superstars who are wllng to consder an vy league educaton. Furthermore, n order to fll a 12man roster a coach must recrut untl he obtans an average of four varstylevel players each year. Wth freshman elgblty a team would only need an average of three players per year. The edtors fear that athletc pressures would dmnsh the academc performance of these reshmen. No data exsts to warrant ths concern. t s questonable whether the pressure on an unknown, ncomng reshman s any greater Hum that on an upcomng sophomore whose name has been all over the sports page durng hs reshman year. t s even more doubtful that a freshman playng varsty basketball wll lace any more academc pressure than a reshman playng varsty soccer n the fall semester when he has just arrved on campus Whle basketball may have more vsblty than soccer, there s no reason to beleve that the compettve drve of soccer players s any less, partcularly consderng the recent stretch of NCAA tournament appearances by the soccer team. Yet the vy Presdents approved freshman elgblty for soccer. The approval of freshman elgblty n so many other sports, ncludng fall sports, calls nto queston the theory that scholastc standards would suffer. There s no bass n fact for the contenton that repeal ol the freshman ban would brng students to Penn lor other than academc reasons. Any superstar who chooses to attend an vy League school and turns down the addtonal fnancal nducements offered around the country certanly has educaton n the front ol hs mnd. Perhaps the DP can put asde ther antpathy to Penn sports long enough to recognze the absence ol any vald objectons to reshman elgblty. Stuart Suss, a 1974 graduate of the College, s n hs frst year at the Unversty of Pennsylvana Law School. s Pre raton ADVSNG at the Dormtores NEED ADVCE? Make an appontment at the College Offce, or see advsors from the College at the followng dorms from 8 to 10 PM: Thurs, Quad (McClelland Hall, QRB Aprl 3rd: Offce) DuBos (Room 131) Hll (Lounge) Monday, Quad, DuBos and Hll and the Aprl 7th: lounges of all HghRse Dorms College for Women advsors wll be at: lfrlljjllfllljl^^ Hll Monday, Aprl 7th DuBos Tuesday, Aprl 8th

Wednesday. Aprl 2,1975 A/gtlg n Bref CambodanChef Flees PHNOM PENS (UP A tearful F>resdent»n Nol left embattled Camboda for exle Tuesday. Rebel troops celebrated hs departure by tkhtennn ther noose around Phnom Penh and partally overrunnng one of the governments last provncal strongholds. l.on Nol, 62, who has led the Cambodan government for fve years snce the overthrow of Prnce Norodom Shanouk, flew to ndonesa va Thaland. Two nsurgent rockets landed near the presdents plane as he clmbed the boardng ramp at Pochentong Arport. The Presdent, accompaned by Prme Mnster /jng Boret and a party of 28 offcals, arrved late Tuesday n Jakarta, ndonesa, and then flew on to Bal on the frst leg of what was descrbed as an "unoffcal" tour destned to take hm to the Unted States. Senor government sources sad t was clear the Chef of State has no ntenton of returnng. Daley s Reelected By Large Majorty CHCAGO (UP) Kchard J. Daley, the Democratc kngmaker called "the last of the bg cty bosses," steamrollered to a vctory of expected landslde proportons Tuesday nght for an unprecedented sxth term as mayor of Chcago. Daley. 72, completely overwhelmed John J. loellen. 60, the last Republcan alderman n Chcago and 8 lame duck who at one tme had tred to get out of the race. Daley dd so despte a stroke suffered last summer, federal prosecuton of some of hs closest assocates, and charges that the Chcago Polce Department was spyng on hs poltcal foes ncludng loellenand that he had used hs poltcal clout to advance the fortunes of hs sons. Femnsts (Contnued front page ) Tuesday the selfmposed slence of the womens communty s a matter of selfprotecton. Aronson sad "people are bandng together" for the sake of the femnst communty, "whether they agree wth what she Saxe dd or not." "The FB uses grand jures as fshng expedtons," Aronson sad, to fnd nformaton they would not otherwse have access to about the legal actvtes femnsts and other actvsts. "Theyll try to fnd out nformaton on the antwar communty, on the lesban communty, on the womens communty and on the Unversty communty." Englsh Department Advsng Coffee Hours Come! Frday, Aprl 4, 111 pm, Monday, Aprl 7,111 pm, Tuesday, Aprl 8, 24 pm n Pennman Lounge, Coffee 2nd floor Bennett Hall. Cder Assorted cookes and professors GSE The Dalv Pennsylvana!! (Contnued from page decsons whch nvolve schools or many faculty members. Members of the Unversty Cnucl are studyng ways to establsh such a mechansm. The decson to keep OSE comes just n tme to nform next years ncomng students about whch programs wll be offered. The fve remanng degree areas nclude psychologcal servces, readng, educaton admnstraton, learnng and nstructon whch ncludes teacher preparaton. and human learnng and development. Assembly (Contnued from page 1) a resoluton urgng the contnuaton of professonal theater at the Annenberg Center. The Assembly gave ts support to the Natonal Assocaton of Foregn Student Affars whch s lobbyng to make t easer for foregn Students n the country wth a vsa to get jobs durng school vacatons. Gve a gft subscrpton of The D P THE CHERRY TREE % MUSC COOP and THE ye» UP sxty COFFEE HO SE of TEMPLE. 1 Present Down Home Musc Festval SDORS ABRAHAAAS gsaul BROUDY BRUCE CARVER ^PATRCK CHAAABERLA fpaul GEREAAA HAZARD & HEAALCH 3TOAA KENNEY SLARCHWWOD STRNGBAND STHE LEWS BROTHERS 8JACK AACGANN BROCK SLAND LNE glex ROAAANE gpaul SEBEL REV. DAN J. SAATH WNNE WNSTON N ftnwhrrgcufwfw THS WEEK: Wed.. Apr. 2, 41 7 PM Polce as Ethnographc Subject & deologcal Pawn THREE DOMESTCS LAW AND ORDER Thurs.. Apt 3. 7:00 PM; alo Sun., Apr. 6.9 30 PM. BEHND THE VEL Vsually sumptuous portrayal of Arab womens changng role MAU MAU Re evaluaton ol famed Kenyan uprsng. THE STRUG GLE CONTNUES Revealng document ol ltestyle ol Mozambque ant Portuguese lberaton lghters Thurs.. Apr. 3. 9:30 PM; also Sun., Apr. 6, 7:00 PM FOR EXAMPLE Metaphyscal documentary of 7 year old chld derelct, lvng alone as drunkard on Bowery. New, even more "sub versve" avantgarde work by noted conceptual artst Arakawa. prevously at Cnematheque wth "Why Not?" Frl.. Apr. 4. 7:00 PM; also Sat.. Apr. 5,9:30 PM. COMNG APARTUnscttlng work elevates voyeursm nto ts central oloment. as sexual encounters are reflected n apartment mrror The toyng wth realty and lluson s emnently modernst Rp Torn, Vveca Lndlors. Sally Krkland Jelferson Arplane score Mu seum of Modern Art Selecton. Frl., Apr. 4. 9:30 PM; also Sat.. Apr. 5. 7:00 PM. VTELLON Fellms fa mous. partly autobographcal work brngs 5 young antheroes (drllng amlessly, sleepng, eatng, forncatng) to panful selfawareness. tch**!* *nd.t.. poqrm. r ; CVlftf BO ML,, (1911, D 4 Monday *ntt > M.,. B " A,.", M., WlurcUy. * * * Sunday Studo Theatre :«80 Walnut Steol Unversty ol Pennsylv.n. $2. Students wth D. $1 DERDRE ENGLSH "How Women Got Trapped n the Home" Pag. Wednesday, 7:30, Aprl 2 C.A. Audtorum Femnsm & Socalsm a panel dscusson Frday, 7.30, Aprl 4 Rooftop Lounge, HRse South For more nformaton call the Womens Center 243 8611 1L Annenberg Center: presents NtW YORK SHAKESPtAR USTVAl Al UNCON C Ml K Produced By JOSEPH PAPP Lttle Black Sheep A wld < omedy about people who are askng more of the world than t has to offer APRL 4 thru 20 PREVEWSVS.: APRL 4. f 8*MAT. APR h K MS: lurv. W«L, Hum..* Sun. S S. On h.: %l,. $5; B*k.: V4 r. ft Sat VS Ofch.l SB. \7; tall : M Sal A Sun. MAS. Or.. : ts, S4: HJ. l PRVYVS: Orch V>. *4; HJ<: V Sudrn Dbcount avalable l<" all peffomanrm J the Bo. ol< mll U.dP. Students $2 off.< >"» drnlt S ol. EVENNGS A H P.M. MA1NS (SAT. & SUN.) Al 2 P.M. s)\\ NGHT, APR B. Al 7 P.M. MAL ORDERS ACCEPTED NOW ZelterbachTheatre Unversty of Pennsylvana 3680 Walnut S RESERVATONS (215) 2436791 SAC. Cafetera, 13th and Montgomery Ss. BXDQJJtJSAl jllljll^ m 1975 S.C.U.E. COURSE GUDE PreRegstraton Faculty Student Coffee Hour Wednesday, Aprl 2, 4:00 to 6:00 P.M., Houston Hall TWO CONCURRENT SESSONS: Frankln Room4:00 &4:45 General Dscusson And Brefng Sesson On: Program Major &General Major Optons Honors New Fall Offerngs Expermental Courses vy Room 4:00 to 6:00 50% larger than any prevous edton On sale around campus startng today only $2.00 :./ A : All Faculty Wll Be Avalable To Meet Any Student To Dscuss Fall Courses Or Other Topcs Of Mutual nterest. A General nformaton Desk Wll Provde Brochures And Hand Outs Relevant To Preregstraton.

l 1, Hawk Fans Mss Lttle But 24 Ht, 192 Perm Onslaught B) M H t.k \ contngent ol S Jo eph.,: howed upaboul hall an hour late fm the Penn S Joe sram terda) a Holl nba h leld hej probabl) wshed heyd mssed the h la 16 were t hed, outht, outfelded and out : 11Jf 8l the hands of th! k \. the.nn. S Joe»a< h Ka. Krs l sounded lke he wouldnt have mnded mssng the. ether t was jusl oneol Man Lne coa l lamented jsl nol ten. HUM l n.. nd mm h for the Hawk to! afte thej had been subjected to an awesome battng lsplu) bj the 1111 damondmen l. bton S Joes mghl have. d from, t" the Man lners manaj " onlj seven u attered ftcrnoon and faled t" gel more one base hl n an) nnng,. nmpared to Penn A t was. greal team effort," ed Penn coach 11< >> Seddon Wth the good weather and the httng, ts good sgn We havent bt all that well snce F.ckerd a 12 MKE OCONNOR Brng on the Phlles wn n lo da Four We n annhlated them n fact, tha exa tlj what the!!«! and Blue dd to the rs, fortunate batsmen knocked.n tn) pb he Bob Blumbe oul ol the box before the end of the second nnn h fn hng blow was a Mke 111 n., fool blast. cleared : 11 n feld m Blumber, who oa K sch des bed as ns numbe one o two pta her. was epla ed >!us anouds, who proceeded to gel Penns Glenn.n dge " flj "H " end the nnng t u. to laj the least, u false sense n tj M Ganouda and the entre Hawk team After ptchng a e \n> Muhlstock quckl) retred the sde Ganouds opened the thrd bj walkng one Quaker and httng the next Followng * lnedrve doubleplaj hortstop Ted Alflere n a towerng home run over the cente feld fence tha travelled well over 100 reel and landed somewhere amldsl the rush hour traffc on the Schuylkll! xpresswaj Muhlstock who had a prettj good daj "l ", own, scatterng four sngles SM (.1111 KHM M.lltlll V1,.. hb Sports of ll Sorts : l P NN 1*1... P H U V HH SO 78 Lax Farmed Out he lass el.k began ts la rosse. ee HM,\ " a sou note, th the Penn freshman team 1011 to a talented squad from armngdale Junor allege " on rankln Kleld Quake lacrosse fans needn t despa. though fo t took the vstors two overtme perods to l ll. l, cto ) Penn al ft pel lods lals n Steve Krenpa. (avn Ke.nut Za k ase allowed..nr.l.le tun goals 111 the fnal perod, the last lng wth a an) two mnutes remanng Hut Kel: ; l of the.ame. the two teams nto ove tme and Quake goale Nell) Bala held armngdal less n the an/a Wth M to go n the se md tme, H UR leve Page :. ll.,.ul.n : urmngdale m le.lh lnll " tn l t 1en ".nl Jon Bo k : and vhat asked ol them per.nne M \N nl DMAN Wnnng eemngl) odu ed l kland Ubetes and Mlle Those prolon tha elct.tes, ml and HUH; treat mtm. eball.llle ntj mmunty teld.. the the \ ng was v \nton, Bob T >< ho, and John eonard share the mound duty today Wth su l testmonals n talent, t, n evable that the frosh could succumb to Mo spe la) When theres a nne ame wnnng streak on the lne. STEVE M \l P UN The l>;ul\ Pennsylvanan Wednesday. Aprl 2,1975... fve nnngs and lowerng hs ;.\ to an mpressve 0.96 whle havng a 3 for 3 day at the plate, was a lut surprsed bj the S Joes ptchng tafl He Blumbe > cunt foe that bad Everythng l< threw was upstars." l was, ndeed, a much dfferent game than the scrmmage the two squads played onl) ten days ago n whr 11 Penn managed a 20 vu tory n a marked bj ts lack of httng. Tryng to explan the dfference, Nellm phlosophzed. Haseball s a funnj game One da) nothng goes your way and the nexl you ht lke,,/> Those were two major league home runs out there toda\ Am so, would appear, the warm weather has returned to the Quaker nne the potent bats that had been mssng from the lneup snce the Florda trp Tosaj the least, t was a mosl welcome return SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL DRY CLEANERS Quaker outfelder Tom Brandt bellyflops home well ahead of the St. Josephs l nc that ma) make more opponents relay n yesterdays 192 tar and featherng of the Hawks at Hollenbaek Feld. The Quaker offense scored all ts runs, usually wsh the) ddnt have to see the game standng up. n the frst fve nnngs to provde staff ace Andy Muhlstoek a custommade cushon to rde to hs thrd trumph ether of the season. Advancng Laxmen Face Lons By DAVD NGER Progress s when the Oaklnad As go seven games aganst the Mete n the 97: World Seres and only fve aganst the Dodgers the followng year. Or, when the Penn lacrosse team 11. playng more or less the same schedule for the (Mst three seasons, fnds tself n the unusual poston of not needng to top Penn Sute * for ts ntal vctory of the campagn tonght at 7:00 M at Frankln Feld. "01 the [>nst two years, the Quakers have reled on the Ntanv.ons to net ASHES, ASHES, WE ALL KAL. DOWN Penn stckmen l.ylc l.eberman 5 and Mke Page S) fnd themselves caught n the mddle of an unusually rough game o rngarnnd the rosy, also known as Rutgers 65 defeat of the Quakers last Saturday n New Brunswck. The 11. nnthranked Penn laxmen wll attempt n rebound from tha frustratng setback tonght nl hrankln feld 17:0(1 M aganst B huge, but young. Vnn State outft. DP Sports Lghtweght Crew Prevew thngs rollng, comng up WnleSS aganst tradtonally tough Hofsra and Rutgers squads. Ths season, however, thngs have been dfferent as the laxmen possess an Bl thrashng of the Flyng Dutchmen n ther season debut. As n the past, the Quakers, nnth ranked natonally, dont look to have too much trouble wth the number sxteen State group. "Weve always had a strugglng program. Were just happy to be playng a top ten team." commented.on coach and former assstant to Penn skpper Jm Adams at West Pont, Dck encek. " scouted the PennRutgers game and was surprsed that Penn. despte the loss of some fne mddes, looked better than last year. hope we gve them a good game. The Unversty Park representatves frst two contests of the season were played n the Heroes nvtatonal at Chapel HllDurham, North Carolna where the.ons lost to a good Maryland Lacrosse club 76. after beatng Dartmouth 17 3, State, wth a tremendous number of frosh and soph laxmen, s lookng to mprove on last seasons l5 slate. Penn SUte s led by a sophomore transfer from natonal smallcollege power N Communty College. Rch Maut (4 goals:! asssts, along wth Larry Warshaw 4l and freshman Mke Mass (W). The man who mght gve the Quakers the most however, could be f5,250 pound goaltender Huh Caravella, who doubles as a startng tckle for the Lons "unknown" football team. Well just have to place our shots better, and we ant shoot hgh." observed Penn sophomore Mke Page about mountng an offense aganst Caravella. "We learned ourlesson aganst Rutgers n the same knd of stuaton." Comng off that dsappontng (>5 loss to the Scarlet Knghts last Saturday, another queston wll be f the sophomoreladen Red and Blue wll be able to bounce back. "We felt badly about Rutgers but they proved to be much mproved." sad Adams. "Penn State s a young, hungry team and one to be reckoned wth." Although matchng prevous season glores snt exactly progress, you cant qute argue wth success. Golfers Grp Frst Wn; Beat Swarthmore, 390441 Aprl fool! The Delaware Valley actually got sprng weather n sprng Tuesday. Aprl fool! There was a golf match between Penn and Swarthmore scheduled for yesterday. OneataTmel50sSet for Rutgers B) H..H H. ahead, as an) athletc wll profess, can be a fatal mstake Takng an mmedate opponent loo lghtly, whle amng for a stronge one n the future, s the are made "f 1 el Lee. l. head nurl of enns va t) lghtweght crew s a frm belever n ths phlosoph) "Were takng them one al a tme ths yea m nted eonard, and wth good :. De Quakers were burned last nte wth Rutgers, K \ N B \lllt\ 1tt n ut Slrok Washngton Cherry Blossom Festval Aprl 5 thru 6, 1975 NTERNATONAL HOUSE (EV 75125) Members: $24 Nonmembers: $29 apparentl) due to "takng them too lghtly ". and t s ths same Scarlet Knght squad whch the Red and Blue «ll face over He comng weekend on the scenc Schuylkll n the frst dual meet of the season Saturday. Rutgers, (mndly a mere tuneup for the Quaker oarsmen s now regarded to have nne nf the top lghtweght squads around "The) Rutgers are verj deep," contnued le.anl Thej also have enough rowers to fll three and a half boats. whle we on!) have two and a half." \ cordngly, Leonard was wary of look beyond Rutgers "Our program s amed at havng us peak n tune tm the Eastern BARCl Sprnts Ma) 11." le added, "but were not to trunk about that now." Due nl tn teams Dg emu erns ths weekend wll be the absence of stroke Jerr) Dean, who wll mss the regatta due tn llness Fllng n wll be Kevn Barry, one ol fve returnees fr varslt) boat Harry has never been used t" stroke before, but e,.m added quckly that he has a lut of confdence" n hm, The squad wll also le relyng heavl) on several other lettermen returnng from last yea varst) The veterans nclude captan l< H Mlsom, Sam L.n.. l < M Dxon,..n: J. Rechner, John and Ed Ryan 1. Quakers, second to Harvard n..". last!. :. lull lull "f mproved earns. n s outcome dffcult letermne Prnceton. Penns Skmmer opponent on the Schuylkll.. LHammond Cup, has been unbeaten by the led and Blud snce 1969. lvery body has upgraded ther program." stressed Leonard. "We have no dea how Cornell Aprl 12 on the Schuylkll s but Harvard who Penn faces only n the Easterns) s obvously the one to beat agan." n addton to Cornell and Prnceton who was thrd n the 1974 Easterns) the (junkers wll face Columba and Vale Doge Cup on the Schuylkll Aprl V.l and both MT and Navy for the Callow Cup at Annapols May H. before the Kasterns at lynceton. But the lghtweghts embark on ther seres of regattas ths weekend versus Rutgers, and so for the moment, the rest of the schedulencludng the sprnts wll have to be gnored for a whle. No one can afford to look beyond the opener ths year Women Rowers Strve For nstant Tradton By LEEFRANKEL Sprng s here Lght oared shells are back on tn Schuylkll. And for Penn womens crew coach Joanne verson, thats very specal neusfnr ths sprng marks the frst n whch her team has varsty recognton at Penn Wthonl) three veteran oarswomen m her brandnew varsty, verson must feld a mew ol relatve novces We re bg and strong and n shape, but we do lack experence Even so, were gong to do well," stated the Penn oa h We expect to make the fnal at the womens collegate champonshps "The outlook s pretty good," agreed en freshman Laura Hertz. We ve been tranng very hard, and were serous about rowng " A mark of that dedcaton was the twoada) workouts over sprng!. ak, ondu ted b) the oarswomen ( came last Saturday when the fal»jj lu r«nl% PZZA Voted Best n Ph/a. by Ph/a. Magazne Fonzos talan Vllage 48th and Chestnut GR 29930 Quakers beat (eorge Washngton on the Potomac n ther frst race of the season. verson noted tha Penn has tome a tremendous dstance snce tranng began last fall. One novce. Naom Aronson, las developed nt" a ver) competent stroke wth a "good atttude", whle crew captan Amy Fnkelsten was lauded by verson as an "excellent captan ". one who helps keep the grls beads together." Penns competton wll be tough ths season, as the Quakers face both Prnceton and Radclffe n the top regatta " the year Aprl 19 on Prncetons Lake Carn aptan fnkelsten summed the oarswomens objectves up. notng. Weve worked hard all year, and ver) optmstc about the ra n) season We hope to establsh a good..nn of womens rowng al Penn Bght from the start Aprl fool! As far as compettveness goes, t wasnt a match as Penn lo outstroked the Garnet (01) on ts home course. 390 141. to clam vctory n ts frst dual meet of the year. "m nut dspleased," clamed Penn coach Bob Hays after hs :l(th lfetme coachng wn. "consderng that t was early n the season." Certanly Hays had le reason to be dssatsfed wth hs top four scorers Allvy Tom Wecal (76), Jm OLeary 771 Rch Stengraber (78 and freshman S.t t Chrste l 791. Hays motvaton for pleasure should be evdent when one consders that the low four men count n the l.k; \ hamponshpsand Penns low four shot at a 310 pace. "f we can keep t around 300," Hays clamed, "we can play wth anybody." Completng the Quaker top fve was Rchard Brooke, who shot 45 on the openng nne, and then came home n a blsterng 35 to fnsh at 80 n a round Hays called "a werde". Then agan, t was Aprl KDWTKST romwe \l sprt.f 76 ^^TSCENES FROM A MARRAGEX ^»~ a» tscheduled for Aprl.1 & 5) Has been wthdrawn by ts dstrbutor, and the screenngs are CANCELLED NSTEAD. WE WLL SHOW: Fn. Aprl 4 Cres & Whspers Sat Aprl ~>The Harder The> Come Fne Arts Aud. S 00 VCJ dont know just how sorry we are A