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VOLXCNO27 je @atl j ^mnsgtoantan CARS LNE UP for the afternoon trek homeward durng rush hour on Phladelphas Schuylkll Expressway Traffc lnes were especally long and drvers tempers especally short because of the SEPTA transt workers strke (See story on ths page) Papp Consders Endng Prevews Of Festval at Annenberg Center By BOB MEROD New York Shakespeare Festval drector Joseph Papp announced last week the festval may not return to the Annenberg ("enter next year Papps announcement was part of a larger statement concernng changes n Festval polcy Papp sad he wll no longer produce plays by recent Amercan playwrghts, but wll focus on nternatonal classcs wth famous stars Ctng fnancal and artste problems n hs contract wth Annenberg, Papp sad Frday he would "need to clear $00,000 over expenses" for the four plays he would produce here n the past, Papp has also splt wth the Center the defct ncurred durng the Festvals performances ast years defct amounted to $00,000 Annenberg Dean George Gerbner sad Monday there was a "consderable gap between what money) s needed to have a season lke ths year and whats abalable" He noted Annenberg "mght be able to meet" Papps demands because "wth the knd of season hes talkng of" ncreased tcket sales would be lkely to reduce the overall defct Papp has already sgned Lv Ullmann to star n Sant Joan next year He s currently negotatng wth Al Pacno Dustn Hoffmann, and Vanessa Redgrave, among others, to perform n next year"s seres Asde from fnances, Papp sad he has other objectons to returnng to Phladelpha "We came to Annenberg because there was a need to try out new plays," Papp explaned "However these plays are already proven, so the purpose of gong out of town no longer exsts "There s a queston n any event of openng plays to crtcs wth only four weeks rehearsl," Papp contnued ts just too fast" Papp Stll has one year remanng n hs three year contract wth Annenberg However he sad the contract was subject to renegotaton and he has dscussed the matter wth Annenberg Managng Drector Kchard Krschner Somethng drastc must happen to change my Court Sut Consdered By WXPN Staffers By AN BERGER For the second tme n fve weeks, the three suspended staff members of rado staton WXPN are consderng legal acton aganst the Unversty n an effort to reverse ther suspensons from broadcastng Zach Tumn, one of the suspended students, sad Tuesday the frst acton would be an attempt to obtan a restranng order "Falng that, we would go for a temporary njuncton, plus a sut for damages," Tumn added Tumn, Jay Sedrsh and WXPN Staton Manager Tom Fallat were suspended March 6 "from partcpaton n any WXPN actvtes for the remander of the academc year Tumn predcted Tuesday "wth luck, we can start workng on the complant and get t done n two days n the event court acton s taken, the earlest ths a restranng order could be taken s next week," he added De three students had threatened smlar acton February 3 to reverse ther orgnal January 30 suspenson by the Student Actvtes Councl They decded not to proceed when the Undergraduate Affars Court ruled the Actvtes Councls acton unconsttutonal -ater, the Councls Steerng Commttee rescnded the January 30 acton Law School Professor Paul Bender, who has been advsng the students snce ther controversal January 27 "Vegetable Report" broadcast sad Tuesday he opposed Condons acton " dont thnk he ought to suspend people from extracurrcular actvtes wthout havng charges beng brought aganst them or gvng them a chance to defend themselves," Bender explaned However, Bender sad he was not takng the rase because don, thnk t s approprate for a fa ulty member to sue hs own Unversty He added the suspensons had "no substantve base f Condon based hs m the Undergraduate Afl (Contnued on page 2 PAUL BENDER Suspensons "Wrong" COPYRGHT- 975THE DALY PENNSYLVANA*), lha)klha PENNSYLVANA vew" that future producton at Annenberg are unlkely, Papp sad Krschner s on vacaton could not lx reached for comment Papps actons have threatened the entre season for next year because he ("enter needs fve or sx shows to cover yearly producton costs Presently the New Phoenx Repertory Company and the Shaw Festval are expected to return next year, but (Contnued on page 6) founded 885 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9,975 Lay-Offs, Mnmal Rases Set for Faculty and Staff By LARRY FELD The Unversty wll grant "at the most very mnmal salary M reases" for faculty and staff next year and make personnel lay-offs, Presdent Marl n Meyerton announced Tuesday Whle Meyerson doubted there would lx- any drect salary ncreases fur next year Budget Drector on Slrauss sad Monday (here arc plans for a 454 percent average ncrease n employee benefts The austerty measures are beng planned to offset the Unverstys projected mult-mllon dollar defct for next year The Presdents Budget Commttee had earler worked wth an eght percent average compensaton ncrease fgure Compensaton ncludes xth drect salary ncreases anl added benefts Notng the Unversty can no longer rely solely on attrton and vacances to reduce our expendture base," Meyerson reported there Would be faculty and staff lay-offs Meyersons statement, prepared just after Pennsylvana Governor Mlton Shapp recommended a $! mllon cut m Commonwealth appropratons for the Unversty last week, dd not say how many lay-offs are expected Strauss, notng there has been "no lay-off drectve" by the admnstraton sad Tuesday "general ndcatons" of the extent of lay-offs would he avalable next week Each budget center wthn the nversty wll submt a plan for meetng ts "share" of the budget crss by Frday, Strauss sad The plan would nclude lay-off projectons FAS Faculty Delays Acton on Cluster Plan By MARTN SEOEL The Faculty of Arts and Scences FAS Tuesday voted to postpone untl Aprl a fnal decson on the proposed new requrements for the schools Bachelor of Arts degree The vote to postpone the decson followed an hour of faculty debate on the BA proposals, whch focused on the proposals recommendaton for a structured "cluster" dstrbutonal plan Faculty moderator and Psychology Professor Julus Wshner cted the need for more dscusson and a desre to get more faculty members at the next meetng as reasons for the vote The proposal, submtted to the FAS faculty and Dean Vartan Gregoran January 3 by an ad hoc BA commttee, dealt wth dstrbutonal requrements, majors, electves, and language, requrements Accordng to commttee vce-charman, Physcs Professor Ralph Amado, the only "substantal" changes recommended were n the area of the dstrbutonal crtera Faculty dscusson was sparked when College for Women senor Hed Solomon a co-author of the commttees mnorty report, proposed an amendment callng for the elmnaton of the course "cluster" concept Solomon called for adopton of the dstrbutonal requrements currently employed by CW Students n CW are allowed to take any three courses n each of the three dstrbutonal areas humantes, natural scences, and socal scences f the BA Commttees proposal s approved, most of next years freshmen wll have to take a threecourse cluster n each of the three dstrbutonal areas Anv three Lttle Progress Reported n SEPTA Transt Strke By JANET NOVACK Negotatons between representatves of the Southeastern Pennsylvana Transportaton Authorty SEPTA) and Transt Workers Unon TWU) leaders contnued Tuesday but offcals reported no progress towards settlement of he fve-day-old transt workers strke Snce 2:0 A M Saturday, all bus, trolley and subway servce wthn the cty fas been cut off, forcng 00000 daly commuters to seek alternatve ways of gettng around the cty Phladelpha Common Pleas Court Judge James P, Cavanaugh s n heduled to hear a SEPTA p> an njuncton orderng the -nkers back to work at 0 00 A M ths mornng SEPTA wll ask Cavanaugh to halt the strke on the grounds that t consttutes a clear and present danger and threat to the health and welfare of the people" f Cavanaugh ssues the njuncton and f unon leaders comply, the buses could be runnng agan Thursday mornng Massve traffc jams occurred Tuesdaj throughout the cty, wth some of the cltj s worst traffc te-ups occung on Chestnut and Market treets n the Unverstt) area A 24-hou em y Cty Hall number Ml t-%0 ta- (Coutnued on page 7; courses whch are "thematcally related" may consttute a cluster To fulfll ths requrement, students wll have to select ether "prearranged clusters" prepared by ndvdual departments or fashon ther own ndvdualzed clusters These clusters would ether have to be approved by charmen of the departments n whch one or more of the courses are gven or by a proposed FAS dstrbutonal requrements commttee Solomon told the faculty the cluster plan would create "numerous admnstratve hassles" and would have "doubtful educatonal mert" She explaned transfer students would encounter specal problems wth the cluster system Notng that 20 to 25 per cent of all junors and senors are transfer students, Vce-Provost for Undergraduate Studes Humphrey (Contnued on page 2) Strauss sad there would ptobabl) be few faculty lay-offs nexl year due n "tremendous nerta" wthn the nve st\ s facult) employment He explaned the deadlne lol termnatng nstructors a t one-year appontments passed on March, whle facult) Wth thlee-to fve val appontments an!«fled only aftc he perod s over Next years lav-offs wll affect part-tme nstructors prmarly, Strauss sad Meyersons statement cted B projected %> mllon defct for next year unless strong and mmedate measures are taken to redu e costs the Presdent ncluded verv mnmal" salary ncreases, lay-offs, and m nt expense reductons n hs rong measures the Unversty wll lake to offset the defct Howeve Strauss sad the statement had been prepared before te lull mplcatons of Shapps appropraton ret ommendatlons were k H explaned t was "unclear fol foul M lve days" whether the Governors proposal to gve the Unlverst) $5 mllon m ad lor ll> months amounted to a $ mllon cut The Budget Drector sad a proje led $ mllon deflcl lor next year would be more n ur ate than the mtnuad on pane 2 Emerson to Leave U For Wheat on Poston By BETH ROSEN Dean ol Students Alce Emerson wll leave the Unversty at the end of ths semester to herone Presdent of Wheaton College n Norton, Massachusetts Emerson, who was apponted Dean of Students when the post W8S reatcd n 989, sad Monday her mpendng resgnaton comes wth mxed feelngs of regret and antcpaton l really have a lol of regret) about leavng ve enjoyed beng a part of ths communty But told the Provost year ago tha felt t was tme fn me to go on to somethng new The Dean ol Students offce wll he elmnated n the reorganzaton o the Unversty admnstraton ths summer Some of the dutes nowdscharged by Emerson wll be delegated to the new Vce Provost tor Undergraduate studes and student Lfe, and others wll le admnstered by the Faculty of Arts and S ken es Emerson sad her decson to leave the Unversty was unrelated to the admnstratve reorgansaton " never wanted to be a canddate for the new vce provostshp" she sad My decson to leave was unrelated to what was happenng here n the area of student affars or the vce provosts offce" Provost Elot Stellar sad Monda) Emersons departure from the Unversty wll not affect plans for the reorganzed admnstraton t was clear from the outset that she would partcpate n plannng, but that she would not be nvolved n the organzaton," he explaned Emerson sad she was offered s post n the new admnstraton, but added t was "not n the area of student affars " Emerson wll be tha frst woman presdent of Wheaton a women college founded n 83 n announcng her appontment Maurce Clemence, charman of Wheatons board of trustees prased her sayng beleve tha she wll nspre our students to prepare for leadershp ALCE EMERSON Named College Presdent roles H ther postgraduate careers " Unversty admnstrators ted Monda) expressed regret over Emersons departure Stellar emed her Wheaton appontment "a splendd honor to Dean Emerson" He added certanly regret losng Tsh Emerson Shes been a very valuable staff member to me and an excellent offcer for the Unlverst] ts a personal loss, too, shes been a lot of fun to work wth " Vce ProVOSl tat Undergraduate Studes Humphrey Tonkn saul Not leavng her around next year wll make the admnstratve changeover ver) dffcult Wheatons gan s very much our loss merson, an assstant professor of poltcal lem ame to the t nverst) n 986 at Dean of Women 9, tha offfc was combned wth the offce of tn Dean of Men and Emerson became the frst woman f Students at an vy League (Contnued on pane 7) Retenton Rate Reflects Hlls Popularty ByJEFFBRNBAl M Wlo wants to lve n a hell hole for two years n a row" Not the 0 Hll Hall resdents who opted to reman at the 34th Street fortress next year To them Hll House s home Hll House Drector Barbara Wesel sad Tuesday 00 upperclassmen lved n Hll ths year and an addtonal 50 wll be lvng there next yea Wesel added there were a total of 8«applcatons from upperclassmen who wanted to lve n the house Of the SO accepted, 30 decded not to sgn ther leases "A prmary objectve of Kesdence s the ntegratng of more upperclassmen nto freshman areas" Drector of Resdental Lfe Edwn ndwell sad Tuesday The movement toward ths ntegraton has to be slow," ndwell added, explanng the "experment" must be proved dm atonally sound " "We would lke the buldng not to be prmarly freshmen, Wesel sad deally, she added, the freshmanupperclaasman mx should eventually lx- "ffty-ffty A random samplng of Hll House students who are remanng next year revealed the project offers several attractons Hlls proxmty to Bl ademc buldngs and the lbrary the onvenent n-bouse dnng faclty the large number of student nges were cted favorabl) bj many undents te College freshman, who askel to be dentfed, sad S major H m f,j hs de son to reman n Hll was freshman grls Mll RESDENTS CROWD! LOUNGES overlookng the buldng* lobby Ho nlualon of an allta nv lfestyle, N lalvlv low Ml and hc dorms bno>n has aaae<! as m rrasag numbe ul rshmen n nmala ther moms n _L

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Budget Cuts, Lay-Offs matter," Del<ac) sad the stuaton s le explaned faculty members can put u wth" no salary ncrease snce the Unverstys budget problems are so great Jacob Abel, charman of the Unverstys Personnel Benefts Commttee and member <>f the Kacult) Senate Commttee on the,,nk Status ul the Faclty, sad Tuesda) the faculty commttee had recommended a 5 percent salary FAS Faculty Meetng gan at the next faculty meetng, but noted she was "very surprsed at the amount of support t receved" n other acton on the proposed BA plan, the faculty defeated a moton that would have elmnated the "three mnors" opton Ths opton would allow students to take three sx-to eght-course mnors nstead of the course clusters Assstant lyofessor of Psychology le re *vj who submtted the moton lo elmnate the mnors opton, sad she opposed the plan because t would allow for only a smatterng of knowledge n each feld" H/M:HlJUrlJl:Jl : rjm< Joseph E Levne ; f Contnued from page Tonkn sad Tuesda) a cluster plan would be "totally unworkable Whle Tonkn sad he approved of nether CWs dstrbutonal plan nor the cluster proposal, he added hs recommendaton would be to "go ahead to the new plan Tonkn sad, f the cluster plan s approved he would lke to see t sent back to commttee so "they can create admnstratve solutons for the monster thev created," Solomon sad she was uncertan how much support her proposal wll Avco Embassyl fpc-je- uufllnut man nn -- 222-2344 [3 Academy Award nomnatons Ellen Burstyn Krs Krstofferson ALCE DOESNT LVE HER^NYMORE TRUFFAUTS 2 46 8 0 LOSTCA female or own lorlom tl f t -tolh A, Pn- fcntwtl 0 S k\ < a" 3ft2 «709 7U7 WANTED TO BUY UftM FurnlU Rtcords el An Quantty 440 Walnu 349 6700 (call rtjd lll*\t4 4s J$ Duff FOR WALNUT at 39TH 2-4-6-8-0 ALL CNEMAS BARGAN MATNEE EVERYDAY Tl 2:30PM ALL SEATS jtas, ACADEMY NKHT AWARD WNNER mo&sflmxdfe 2387 WANTFd rtnch M or youngster,(ttr oclock Cell 477 429* after 4»V J66 (SAll HFBAPr nte " FHENDY KEESHUNO koupsft ndvduals 436 8874 22*3 Second Annual Temple Law School Open House Party/Mxer Ths Frday, March 2 Doors open at 8:30 PM Moot Court Room, Temple Unversty Law Center, Broad Street and Montgomery Ave Phladelpha Plenty of Free Parkng Donaton of S to refreshment fund All students welcome vtocal Of NT n, LAW SCMOOl APP KfNS rcachcrs Nov lfl fbl w^ JO 0 and * ll M FOH SAl KO *PV eoo FOR SAl RUQ J7 menl Sale 440 7386 SUA/ll -europc bb DAY AOVANCt PAYMtN RtOURtD RG -, US eov APM0V0 (C0N0MY fahe TWA MR AM " 0 0 un rjvtl tharlts CAUT0UFREE S00 32S467* J>Js>Jw ST BV MltCBK, tables <»no ( NS WK ll :3 nclude Full N?W8 COUNSELORS, over 9 lor unque overnght bo^s summer camp npenna Ahe lo nstruct one ot tre followng Watersately, Watershnng, Trnms Chemstry Physcs, Ham Rado, Photograph/, Rtlery, A-*h>r* Arts & Crafts Got Basketball Softball Roclerlr* Wrte Camp Drector, 38 Red Rambler Dr, LafayefteHll,Pa 94«?309 ASTHMATCS WTH ACTVE OSEASE earn $35, promsng new lruq TWO OlfKO t" des no lubes otaa? 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99\b 738S t XREMEY NCE FURNSHED "c y lor sublet June sl oplton lor tall lease Sepa** htctlpn Ba, WPOOA NCeDah 3rd & Osage EV )7H0 "" BlaVJUS - NO* H NN& lot - c v) wt» onah, MWWMWrMrWMMWrVMVM Europe 75 Sfudent - Faculty Charter Flghts WRTE GLOBAL STUDENT FACULTY TRAVEL, 52 FFTH AVENUE, NKW YORK, NY 007 CAL (22)379-3532 th R Me Year Ml 0 O no reuse durng the fall Abel sad the suggested ncrease, submtted to Meyerson and hs budget onttee had been based on eost-of- V: ncreases and a "modest" productvty rse Although be noted "no one wll be happy about" the prospect of a zero faculty salary ncrease, Abel sad facult) members "cant argue wth budgetary realtes" Abel added there would be "much dscontent" over Meyersons delay n makng clear the bleak stuaton for faculty salares, le tanned the resdents statement a "belated attempt to nform us (faculty) on budget detals" Meyerson could not be reached for comment Tuesday K (erard Adams, charman of the Faculty Senates Commttee on the conomc Status of the Faculty, agreed Tuesday that the "Unversty has not communcated very well up to now" wth the faculty about ther salary prospects for next year However Adams sad he s "not unsympathetc" wth the Unverstys budget crss "Wed lke to get as much an ncrease as we can, but there S no queston the Unversty wont be able to keep up wth coshf-lvng ncreases," he sad WXPN (Contnued from page ) Court recommendaton" Bender contnued, "then t was clearly wrong" "The Undergraduate Affars Court proceedng wasnt aganst them t never focused on that obscenty) aspect" of the WXPN controversy, Bender added "There seems to be a feelng that those guys dd somethng wrong," he sad Condon was not avalable for comment Tuesday Bender sad he had lstened to the tape of the January 27 Vegetable Report and "couldnt fnd any volaton of any law, except maybe ones own taste" ; late (ll admt t) : ml sncerely Happy Brthday, $ /(>«Col f fd! : J9TH PNE TO 7NO LOCUST t oc h radus of P <t,*u«- ol / j & a tfdroom apts - rentals w-tsonabe Day EV? 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WANT ADS S far CjxrJc Gve a gft subscrpton of The D P M Wednesday, March 9,975 AM»U% EVCNT% T4)J>\J,M, K u\ NASSAN DANCNG r th/ hesca tor nlorll SA4S44 l m BRDG u» sponsors Duplnaton Brdge n " M,t 4S H Flms "Forbdden Planel" and, cllet" *llne sno*n4 (» Fne A, s Au«B SRAEL FOLK DANCNG Ml /JO» JO,, lump 8 )o v o General Dancng PAL TRANSPORT socetv members, nl,,l,r,st-0 persons StUU>b&l Meetng lor 0, HH, "Tl FOLK DANCNG of all countres, SVerV Thurs HH 6 30 0 30 Dances auu» WXPN 8H9FM Crossrotds A 9 qrown 9 7 WomevsMusc Show? Classcal Wusc, 4, Readng Hour 4 S DaSptr tn<-rqy MUSK, S t JO Cam polo 9 30 0, Blue Geness )ar/ 0 2, Mosac Free Form, 2 6 COFFEE HOUR Lenorr Leqa wll be dscussng The Colomban Womm, tn celebraton of nternatonal Womens Year Thurs 4 30 PM, The Womens Center 2 Logan Hall CONNASSANCE presents Sen James Buckley (C NY) Thurs March 20, B P M rvne Aud WXPNFM STAFF Meetng Thurs / 30 PM Attendance mandatory STUDENT BLOOD DONOR CLUB Blood Drve Thurs March 20 from 6 0 P M Please Gve wll sponsor a 00 A M SOCOLOGY COLLOQUUM "The Black Female Protessonal Role Strans and Status nconsstences wll be gven by Cheryl Leqqon of the Unversty ot Chcago Thurs Mtrrn 20 2 00 P M Room?HS 786 McNel Buldmq lxsull RAM DASS author of "Be Here Now," appears wth Mraba Fn March 2, Unversty Museum Aud, / PM WATER POLO CLJB Meots Tues Wed 8 0 P M Hutchmson Gym 8 0 P M, Annenberg Center ANNBBH6 CMEMATHEMJ THS WEEK: Wed, Mar 94 & 7 PM TheSubect "Collaborates" wth the Flmmaker on Flm: SETUP; THE PATH Thurs, Mar 20, 7:00 PM: also Sun, Mar 23,9:30 PM THE GODS AND THE DEAD - Bzarre tableaux, bloody revolts, expressorlst styhzaton; a powerful work ot the Brazlan radcal cnema "You wll never torge ths remarkable flm; to see t s lke rdng the back of a serpent" NY Tmes Thurs Mar 20, 9:30 PM; also Sun, Mar 23,7:00 PM A program of outstandng Avant-garde flms: AVES: MAGNFCENT BRD & ZY BOUKR Hauntng, alen unverses of brds and camels; SUNLGHT DSPERSON-A room covered by lumnous, changng carpets of lght: BOB- A man segmented Fr, Mar 2, 7:00 PM; also Sat, Mar 22, 9:30 PM PRVLEGE Controversal black comedy of a fascst England manpulatng ctzens through sex relgon, mass meda and charsmatc pop Snger Fr, Mar 2, 9:30 PM: also Sat Mar 22 7:00 PM VARETY LGHTS-Fellms frst flm, the seamy, fantastc world of show busness, ts ptful performers, ts delusons of success Humor, pathos, romantc realsm Felms wfe, Guletta Masma l La Strada" the great, tragc clown, appears Tckets and detaled programs Annen berg Cenle Bo, Olce U94679t 0-6 Monday anl Tata - 4{ Wednes day Saluda 6 StudoTheatre 680 Walnut Street Unversty ol Pennsylvana $2 Students wth D, $ * ASSOC OF CONTNUNG EDUCATON SUDENTS Dr lean Gretsch, prolled n Parade, graduated from Medcal College of, m, yan B Detnrh Lbrary st ft conference Fr, March 2 4 00 S 30 l>^ 0!> JrJ 0 PFNN btxualty CENTER We have mlo 8 poop* o talk wth Professonal Counselmq so avalable Won Thurs 3 6 8,70 P M Sun / 0 P M 604 Hgh Rse East EV 2 52/ MAKE YOUR RESERVATON FOR PASSOVER SEDER HHel Call 243 739 or stop by 202 S Wn S PRE MEDSTUDENTS Sophomores report your frst semester qrades to the HPAB offce tor AED (Pre Md Honor Socety) elgblty SPRNG FLNG Artsts, muscans, performers, nd others who would lke to perform or dsplay theft work durng Spnnq Flng (Aprl 7 9) should conlact Debbe 387 90 ormelane EV 6 0406 PENNSYLVANA TRANGLE Oldest undergraduate perodcal needs staff members lor wrtng, edtng, layout, advertsng, dstrbuton, art, photoqraphy, typng, etc Contact Davd Rosensaft 386 244 (or 243 6822 leave menage) UZ/JCJ^ ACHTUNG! 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PHOTOS For Applcatons Passports The O n on s Sproutng n The Beer Mug 39th & Chestnut Sts Open for lunch Resumes Whle you wat serv/cel (f needed) On Campus at SHAPR STUDOS 3907 Walnut St BA 2-7888 [EO Ensemble Sponsors Jazz Band Festval B) ROBSPEKTER \ Bg Hand Jan Festval wll be presented b) tn Penn Jan Ensemble Tuesday, March o at 8 M at ht Zellerbach Theatre ol the Annenberg Center Members ol the Ensemble and th- Glassboro state Jan lab Hand udl perform along wth specal guest solost Lea Soloff, a former trumpet player M Blood, Sweat, and Tears The 9-membe ensemble la, now n ts thrd year Th Ensemble Manager Charles Jarvs explaned "the fan festval was nsttuted b> Penn to be a showcase tot college bands m and around the Phladelpha area he group wll also appear n the Prnceton Jazz Festval earl) Aprl, n the Sprng Fung Quad Arts Festval Aprl 7-9, and at the Hamlton Vllage Outdoor Block Part) Aprl 26 The next day the) wll perform at the openng ol the month long Magc *"t> Festval n ndependence Mall cketsfor Tuesdays Festval w-u be $t or $: wth a school orfacult) n Tckets are avalable at the Annenberg Center Box Offce, 3MQ Walnut street Womens Lterary Journal Prnted By JANET NOVACK De edtors of A Voyage Out, a new womens hteran magazne publshed ths month, have taken a frst step towards provdng much-needed exposure lot the wrtngs of Unversty women Lterature" wrtes edtor (ara Pavone s one wa\ for women to explore the contngences of our present condtons and dscover new waysol beng" And so the Penn Womens Unon s Sponsorng A Voyage (lut, named after Vrgna WoolfSfrst novel, as a forum for these exploratons They hope to make t an annual producton The lust ssue s a well-balam ed Collecton ol poetn prose both serous and satrcal > art work and photograph) The attractve layout s punctuated by trklng portrats of women, young and old contrbuted b) photographer Emkj Tdnooka Hut the lterarj contrbutons to A Voyage Out are of uneven qualty Some of the peces, notably Vernether lghts story, "The Dog Moon, are ntrgung Many others, however, are undstngushed At tmes, the femnst conscousness whch prevades de magazne seems forced and the effectveness of the wrtng suffers for t Undoubted!) the hazards of combnng poetr) and poltcs are numerous, but the women of A Voyage Oat have made a courageous effo l The magazne s on sde for 35 cents at the Womens (enter 2 lagan Hall, and at UlC Womens Cultural Trust Bookstore n the Chrstan Assocaton Today at Hllel 4:00 pm COFFEE HOUR Guest: Mchael Marcus Topc srael and Alyah A New and Unque Perspectve Free Refreshments Everyone nvted 202 S36th Street WMM EC EE LAC0MB& LUCEN apra La -*- no?»»! K LOUS MALE * 00 A Voyage Out fhe Penn Womens Lterar\ Maga/m WANTED BLOOD 6L PLASMA DONORS : PS S50 PfS MO ON OUR?»SM»P(OW»M-UU 22S-2343 NTERSTATE BLOOD BANKNG, MM\ Ml V, \H n MRSMTH GOES TO WASHNGTON Ml VS n PLATNUM BLOND TL ~ t ^/- H«J*«< n $50 Call theatre for Show Tmes!

Stye -@al a pkmtvhnman Brother, Can You Spare a Couple Mllon? rw*w rv4&rt l ^L // \,,,, "(H* *J^BN/ W fvumv/rum Pagef Wednesday, March 9,875 TACK ENCB FELD Executve Edtor MARC 00 OS S Managng Edtor HklAS! FREDMAN Busness Manager? EN OBREN Assocate Managng Edtor // GERARD BSSNGER, dtoral Charman JOSEPH HARKS Sport Edtor DWARD R WEST Assocate Sports Edtor rhomas FLYNN nam lal MUHOCT JANET NOVACK Cty Edtor WLLAMC CELO, JR Assocate Busness Manager EhWARtFANGELO News Edtor JUSTN o SCHECHTER Photography Edtor ROBERTD LEHMAN JR Assocate Photography Edtor PAULA SANDARS ll Advertsng Manager MYRNAL WGOD Credt Manager MTCHELL RAN) BEROER Hth Street Co Edtor JOHN MURPHY, Contrbutng Edtor LEE LEVNF 34th Street Co-Edtor Desperate Strats The recenl announcement by Presdent Meyerson that there wll be vcrj mnmal" salary ncreases for Unversty faculty and staff shouldnt come as a shock to anyone Nor should people be surprsed by Meyer sons adztonal dsclosure that varous faculty and stall meml ers may be lad off n a desperate lght to survve fnancally, these budget cuttng measures are unfortunate necesstes ^! m matter how man) cuts are made, there s no reason to thnk tha the nversty wll come close to balancng ts budget n the near luture The defct lor ths year s at least three mllon dollars Next year the prospects are worse, and a predcted defct of lour mllon mght go as hgh as nne Hope o fnancal relel s nowhere n sght State appropratons for next year have decreased, Unversty holdngs n the stock market have plummeted and a $340 tuton ncrease wll not provde the Unversty wth anywhere near the ncome t needs to even thnk of balancng ts hooks The stuaton s ncredbly bleak, but few students at the Unversty really care to understand the serousness of the stuaton: at last nghts budget semnar gven by Budget Drector on Strauss only one person attended But wth a huge defct lobe somehow gotten rd of, the luture of the nvemt\ s very much at stake Presdent Meyerson has optmstcally sad that thngs arent hopeless fnancally, but a great many ol the schools academc programs may have to be substantally cut le Unversty s ever to reach the hopeful stage N on cant get more serous than that A Look Back At Woodstock magne m> surprse when found my old frend Joe Who happens to be the only lvng person that was actually at Woodstock, sellng cars n the parkng lot on thrty-eghth and Spruce recognsed the one-tme hppe pnko detergent-freak by the patches on hs louble-knt trousers hadnt seen hlr snce the uols at Columba, where he was sellng talan ces and Molotov cocktals to both sdes Whats up Joe?" asked hm, SPEAK NO EVL grppng ns hand four dfferent ways m n busness, man" he sad, ndcatng a Chevy behnd hm wth a sgn on ts wndsheld that read: A Steal At $4)00 \ Steal at four thousand dollars" Wondered Yeah, really, because f you take t youll be stealng t Unless the dude that owns t comes back and takes t frst " "Say, Joe, you never told me what really happened at Woodstock mean, was t really three days of love peace and musc lke they saj?" Are you kddn" Three days t lasted sx months, but nobody knen t Except, of course, me and Gladys Nce ml tame from Baltunore hear shes makng Green Beret ng flms now" Were here a lot of drugs and marjuana gong around" asked hm as he lt up a Three Musketeers lar and began to toke on t Vre you kddn? Why we were so hgh we had to take speed to calm down There was ths acd torn around that was really tnunnn a lot people out hydrochlorc stuffmust have been mpure or somethn Of course Joe contnued "There was tons of just plan dope makng tn scene too y know read once that smokng too much grass makes you M somethn, but thats rdculous Besdes, cant remember what t s youre supposed to lose, and uh uh what was the queston agan? thnk you mean that smokng s thought to destroy your memory" volunteered My memory Why ve smoked stuff thats guaranteed to omt you past "What about all those, performers that played at Woodstock? That must have been the, eatesl OK er o a"ll tme l" fnt ) M < The Who rosb) Stlls and Nash Joan B r:>: e Welk, Joe ( o< ker "Wat a mnute" nterrupted He was : Who" JeCocker thought sow, By Mchael Fredman- "No, lawrence Welk He wasnt at Woodstock" "Are you kddn" Sure he was! He just wouldnt cheapen hs art by appearng on the record or n the move Hoy, stll get a thrll when thnk of hm jammng wth Rche Havens, yellng "One, two, three boys," at the top of hs lungs and blowng gant bubbles all over the place And later, he bounced Max Yasgurs daughter on hs knee and smled The place went wld" Whats happenng wth Yasgurs farm today?" "Oh," sad Joe, "Theyve turned t nto a retrement vllage, full of condmnums, wth a golf course and Astro-turf" "Oh no! All that beautful countrysde ravaged by cvlzaton! Thats downrght dsgraceful" "So what" sad Joe "Weve all got to make a buck" was astonshed "Dont tell me youve sold out, Joe, sold out to the Establshment! Dont tell me youre gong straght" Not wth a BA n Poltcal Scence m not," sad Joe dejectedly m stuck n the counter-culture "Say he asked, hs eyes brghtenng, " wonder f Nxon could use a valet " Mchael Fredman s a weekly columnst for the Daly Pennsylvanan He appears every Wednesday on the edtoral page Letter to the Edtor By Martn Meyerson The followng are excerpts from Presdent Meyersons March 2 report The Fnancal Present and luture of the Unwrsty Austerty and Selectvty" We entered the present year fscal 975> wth an accumulated defct n the Unversty operatng fund of $4,258000 The amount represents the sum of the excesses of expendtures over revenues n fscal years 970 l $75000; 97 ($,254,000): 972 ($2,087,000); and 974 ($2,000) mnus a tny surplus of $,000 n 97 all of whch had to be borrowed from nternal or external sources n order to meet our fnancal oblgatons Last years fscal 974s troubles were n fact much more serous than suggested by the $2,000 defct added to the operatng fund The fnal reported defct at the end of ths year, as last year, may be brought below $3,000,000 by applyng to the operatng fund some remanng one-tme, yet-uncommtted assets whch, n any "normal" year, would be used ether to buld up the endowment or to repay past defcts But regardless of how certan uneommtteed funds are to be handled, the fact remans that the gap between operatng expendtures and Although tuton and fees must contnue to rse at least at the rate of ncrease of costs generally, and perhaps at the rate of famly ncome, they can rse no faster hope, n fact, that we can begn easng the fnancal pressures on our students and ther parents ncomes that we foresaw and were prepared to accept a year ago has grown alarmngly That such slppages are occurrng n vrtually every enterprse, publc and prvate alke, may console us some, but we must do better- n projectng costs and ncomes, n effectng savngs, and n controllng budgets The most dstressng prospect for next year s the recent budget message from the Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvana requestng no ncrease n the appropratons to the state-aded nsttutons of hgher educaton next year Although we had expected, and ntally planned for, an ncrease somewhat below the extraordnary rate of nflaton to whch we are partcularly vulnerable- meanng we were prepared to make real cuts n those operatons heavly dependent upon the Commonwealth GSE Rates Hgh \s a doctoral student n the Graduate School of Educaton, feel compelled to respond to the recent spate of artcles emphaszng the schools poor track record" and medocre" reputaton My basc objecton s the falure of your reporters to emphasze: l that the School s Comosed of many autonomous programs of wdely varyng qualty: and L> that a few of the programs n the School of Educaton an truly excellent, even b) rgorous academc standards \ ose n pont s the Psychologcal Servces program, whch trans researchers and practconers n Counselng and School Psychology, n "74 Psy cholog al Se ve es attracted almost 200 applcatons for about J plat es he Bvel gl la f matrculants was ab H le medan GRE nbned s ore was over 300 Many students n the program obtaned reel from hgh-qualty - Val nd S dm r< Man) rsyc servces acut) nave natonal reputatons n ths feld For example, the charman s on the Edtoral Board of the Journal of Counselng Psychology, the most respected journal n ths feld Another senor faculty member s an offcer of one dvtdsml of Amercan Psychologcal Assocaton And oneof the untenured professors s workng on s research grant of over $250,000 to nvestgate the treatment of mentally retarded chldren m the legal system t seems to me that callng the Graduate School of Educaton "dead weght" s lke labelng all Perm students "medocre" or all Perm Fa ult) unnspred" whle the label ma) tt n Mme cases, t does great c u anj others t - lkely llt the : : tall S Educaton wll reman, wth y few reall) outstandng programs eft : ep tat low res : F p publcty l UFA sot \( (,s :- appropraton the prospect of no ncrease at all s a terrble blow We beleve we can make a strong case before de legslature that the effect of no ncrease would mean the most serous deteroraton n the qualty of our programs and just as mportant, n the real compensaton of our faculty and staff Therefore, we have not accepted the Governors budget message as a foregone concluson for us Even wth the $40 ncrease n undergraduate tuton and fees- a smaller ncrease than that recommended by the Unversty Budget Commttee but stll a hardshp for many of our students and ther famles and even wth a modest ncrease n Commonwealth appropratons, next years expendtures may exceed avalable ncome by as much as $5,000,000 unless - strong and mmedate measures are taken to reduce the expendture base from whch these escalatons are projected The long-range future of the Unversty depends on our ablty to ncrease substantally our revenues (Kr four man sources of revenue are: tuton and fees from students and parents; (2 ncome from endowment and quas-endowmenf; ( restrcted and unrestrcted funds from government: and ll gfts from alumn, frends, corporatons, and foundatons ncome from students and parents n the form of tuton and fees has been rsng at ts lmt Although tuton and fees must contnue to rse at least al the rate of ncrease of costs generally, and perhaps at the rate of ncrease of famly ncome, they can rse no faster hope, n fact, that we can begn easng the fnancal pressures our students and ther parents; ndeed, the market may force us to do so or else rsk losng the knds of qualty and dversty n students that bs Unversty must have t should be apparent trom the ponts above that we cannot operate next year at the level of expendtures of ths or of recent years The projected $5 mllon gap between our current estmates of next years ncome and expense must be closed prmarly by reductons n programs and actvtes Ths means less comfort, fewer amentes, more deferred mantenance, and further reductons n current expenses for telephone, travel, paper, and the lke t may also mean and ths dstresses me greatly- the possblty of no or at the most very mnmal salary ncreases for a faculty and staff whom we have managed n recent years to move very close to the top of major unverstes n total compensaton ft also nwans for the frst tme, fewer faculty and staff Panful as termnatons and lay-offs are, we can no longer rely solely on attrton and vacances to reduce our expendture base to an acceptable sze As a Unversty and as a specal knd of communty, we have specal oblgatons to faculty and staff (even bevond those whch arse from the An mportant letter from POOR RCHARDS CLASS OF 976 RECORD, Yearbook nsttuton of academc tenure) whom we may be forced to termnate because of our fnancal stuaton But nether ths nor any other unversty can hope to be mmune from the pans of nflaton and recesson to whch we, n fact, are partcularly vulnerable The austerty before us means that we wll not be able to do thngs we would lke to do We must cut programs we would prefer to retan And we wll lose faculty and staff we would rather keep at the Unversty But we cannot lose n fact, we cannot fal to enrch those programs that are superlatve or that should become so because of ther centralty to our academc msson We cannot smply cut our programs across-the-board Nor can we fal to recognze and reward mert n our faculty and staff n short, we must select for as well as aganst, the alternatve s not equalty but medocrty Ths message s not a cheerful one But t s by no means a hopeless one We are a great Unversty and, wth your help and the help of others, we can become an even greater one ask for your understandng of problems, manly fnancal, whch are real and severe ask for your advce and support n the perod of great sacrfce ahead Most of all, ask your contnued fath n the contrbutons that a great ndependent unversty can make to educaton and the pursut of new knowledge, and n the prncples of excellence and selectvty that alone can nsure our contnued contrbuton to these mssons We have contracted wth Mern Studos of Phladelpha to take the Senor Class portrats All present junors should have receved notfcaton from Mern Studos at ther local addresses over vacaton Sgn ups for appontments wll be taken ths week at the yearbook offce at 36 Locust Walk, wth shootng commencng the followng week and runnng for a two week perod There s no charge for your senor protrat to appear n the yearbook, and f you wsh to order addtonal copes or enlargements the studo offers several reasonable packages Though Mern Studos wll return n the Fall of ths year for addtonal sttngs, we suggest you have your portrat done now Grad schools often ask for pctures and by havng them shot now you wll be far ahead of that game CLASS OF 975 The 975 yearbook wll be maled to subscrbers on or about August 5 Be sure to btop by the offce and order your copy now, as they are sellng out quckly The prce s $0

- r - --,,, Wednesday, March B l!>7a Mnvrs n Hr*»f Camboda Ad Bll Loses Support WASHNGTON < UP - Presdent Ford was told Tuesday hs appeal for $222 mllon n emergency mltary ad for Camboda has reached an mpasse n Congress, and that support for a scaled-down compromse s dwndlng away Rep Wllam Broomfeld, K-Mch, sad n an ntervew that he had told the Presdent at a Republcan strategy meetng n the Whte House he was "doubtful" that the House would approve a compromse $356 mllon n mltary and economc ad unless the admnstraton dropped ts objectons to a cut-off for further U7ACUVCTCV,nm o J _lll t o mltary ad after June 30 n the Senate, Democratc leader Mke Mansfeld told reporters he beleved the Senate Foregn Relatons Commttees recommendaton Monday for $555 mllon n emergency mltary and economc ad - wth the cut-off provson of June 30 - - "s n great dffcultes" AV Doctors Strke Affects Hosptal (arc NEW YORK lup-hosptals ht by the natons frst doctors strke Tuesday turned away many non- emergenc] cases and warned medcal <are could deterorate f the walkout contnues, n was predcted the strke could spread around the country The strke also cot moral support from the Amercan Medcal Assocaton The AMAs two top offcers ssued a Statement n Chcago sayng they beleved the strke was a move for better patent care The doctors, members of the Commttee of nterns and Resdents, walked out of 20 muncpal and prvate, non-proft, hosptals Monday n an effort to lmt ther round-theclock work shfts The Daly Pennsylvana!) Brandes Unversty Hatt nsttute - srael Year Program or Fall Term only/also open to qualfed students for the Sprng Term only Junors and Senors elgble Earn 6 credts per semester Fnancal Ad Avalable Two-week optonal trp to Egypt and Jordan Applcaton Deadlnes: Aprl 5 for Kll and Year November st tor Sprng For nformaton Wrte: The Jacob Marl nsttute Brandes Unversty Waltham, Massachusetts 0254 :-v(thc flaly lemtsghaman PaKeS rop#r«hl l»m the ()«, P»entyvan,an No part nereot may t* poofed n mn* form <«whole of n part wthout Naj raprrl wha** O"Wnt Crf tne Busnest Van age ">r [> l»nn»»,»" r,\ put>>th#tf Mond«r thrown* day at Phladelpha Pa duf g»n» tam and sprng temrtet F>ejp* u- ng raamnaton and v ax at-on per >odt On* HUt publshed du >ng gadua0" *rea and on* \\u* publshed n trve lumnw Second da%t pot*age pa>d a< Phladffpna Pennty ana HKM Subscrptons m, u* ordered a* the r*t# of tsqoper KtsUfflH r*** «tfuffll Man,» 4 Chestnut fttrggtl Phadepna f»a»>oa 3o»nt«pTtone jy JOtV N**% pf%on (lft)?«4m\ D\par and catted advert,tng far b* (- - rd at»h# tame addrvtt SuDttr otl thoud send (h«ng» o* add**»t not*naton a*!*»! three Weett Advance Class of 975 Honor Awards Nomnees LSA ALDSERT CW Charperson New Student Week, Freshman Advsng Program Vce Presdent Kte and Key Socety, Councl on Undergraduate Educaton, Scrbe Sphnx Senor Socety Mortar Board Assstant to the Judcary LBBY COLE Nursng Treasurer Undergraduate Assocaton of Nursng Students Senor Class Board Frars Senor Socety Mortar Board Freshman Advsor HOLLY JAMES CW Frars Senor Socety Secretary Class ot 75 Treasurer Mortar Board Swm team Salng Team Vce Presdent Womens Athletc Assocaton Vce Charperson Blood Donors Club, Co Captan Gymnastcs 7374 Alpha Epson Dela Deans Lst wth Dstncton Atvtrs Councl ALYS A/AP f w Wharton Pe Morar Board r n-shman and Transfer Advsor New Student Week Commttee Senor Prom Commttee Kte and Key ^OCtty SCUE P nn Unon Couf l Rl -, Com", M,,,,n student Htal don Health Presdng Judge Undtl Court Mem l,, ft rlbrr XV r-gn r ng lograghy Ctptot TrMflM,p apan Assocaftof an Mho hompnu Doan No Pcture MAUDE MCGOVERN CW Scrbe and Archvst, Phlomethean Socety Mortar Board Kte and Key Socety Quad Resdence Board New Student Week Executve Commttee Freshman Abvsmg Coordnator, Amercan Cvlzaton Graduate Students Assocaton Deans Lst wth Dstncton SUSAN MOLOrSKY CW Charperson, Student Blood Donor Club Morar Board Sphnx Senor Socety Actvtes Councl Freshman Advsor N?w Student Week Deans Lst wth Dstncton SHAWON MOORE R CW Mortar Board Deans LSl Fenttone Award Commttee BlKk*Sludonl Loogue f lectons Commttee A,dVltor and tutor lor Post Freshman Program Supportve Servces Team Coordnator Onyx Senor Honor V SUSAN SCMF M N rvharton ( n ar per sot Ml rton Advsory Board Foundet w- Women Assocaton Publl Ralal DrectO Wharton Account ftcul Hgh School R rut Deans l enato, holarshp y< -, and *,,- > Studes Plant* rermng g ard Acvlu :>,- t «t \ ELECTON TODAY & THURSDAY LNDA SOERUS Nursng Edtoral Staff, "ntro to Penn", Co charperson, Dalogue on Thought, Vce Provosts Councl on Undergraduate Educaton Sphnx Senor Socety) Co charperson NE ntercollegate Conference on Nursng HED SOLOMON CW Charperson Student Commttee on Undergraduate Educaton Mortar Board Sphnx Senor Socety Deans Commttee on the B A Vce Provosts Task Force on Advsng Communcatons Maor Commttee Student Affars Commttee, New Student Week Commttee Theme Coordnator for CTS Deans Lst MELNDA STEAGALL CW Penngunetfes Women s Varsty Basketball (Captan 73 74), Secretary Treasurer Womens Athletc Assocaton Step One Salng Team Deans Lst Fnalst >n B*Q S Jon? Basketball Tournament Penn ntramural Stall LNDA LEE WALKER CW Deans Lst wth Dstncton Recorder, Second Censor and Art Gallery Drectory Phlomathear RtpOrtOf Daly Penns/lvanan fn Jr - --/, V-M Board Kte and K«y a Sudrnt LaaQua On^x S->>or Honor Socety Whos Who Among l)m An " -<! -2 Houston Hall Detrch Hall 3-6 H-R East,South, North PETER CHRST Wharlon Captan Cross Country Team All vy Cross Country, ndoor Outdoor Track 3 mle record holder Deans Lst wth Dstncton LEE GORDON Wharton Presdent, nterfraternty Councl Presdent Zeta Beta Tau Fraternty Frars Senor Soc-ety Deans Lst Freshman Advsor Commttee Cna-rperson Dance Marathon MCHAE SLVER College Va-aon PttW MO, Pennsylvana Councl CO" r " GREGORY CtNDRlC Eng College Senor Class Board Kte and Key Pennsylvana Recrutng Charperson Coordnator Small Communtes Program on Campus, Commonwealth Relatons Councl Freshman Advsor, ntramural Wrestlng STEPHEN GREEuEY College Presdent Class of»5 Pr\ar>^*^ Sphnx Senor Socety Unversty Court Sona ar>a Rush Charman Ph Sgma Kappa Present s Advsory Commttee on Energy Co"se*ato" undergraduate Poltcal Sr-ence Comm,ttee Res oence Counselor Reota>on Leader Uban Stud es Dept Dea" s - - p>»so" CHARLES COGHANDRO Wharton E dtor m Chef Wharton Account Coordnator Wharton Account ertyre Seres Charperson, Aclytfes Councl Steerng Commttee Wharton Publc Polcy Fellow Sphnx Senor Socety Dean s Lst Wharton Teachng Assstant PfM MONTrOVf D Y v Anthony -*"* -" -or Sotetr v and (ball Thouron * Pen- tlm COOK College Presdent Debate Councl Actvtrs nance Come - H N dejf * */aol - Commttee nternatonal Affars» rasr»m A - tot Group Lead) Blood Donors Ctub Sphn Sr> - ttl Dstn^ lon - " c f-yamar v - r Lness and, hooter Daly Pennsylvanan raahman Advsor CUE Course Gude Co N 0 fc M! foo The Spoon, Bowl, Cane and Spade Awards for men, and the Hottel, Harnwell and Goddard Awards for women are presented each year to Senors wth GPAs of 30 or better who make outstandng contrbutons to campus lfe Nomnatons were solcted from students, faculty and staff, ths lst was then narrowed to 6 men and 6 women by a commttee of students and staff selected by the Senor Class Board The wnners wll be decded by ths electon, n whch ONLY SENORS MAY VOTE, and wll be announced on Hey Day, Aprl 25 YOU MUST PRESENT YOUR MA T R C CARD TO VOTE

Page 6 ******»***«***WW«W*«W*»«*WW«^WMW»W»MWWMWW «3 The Daly Pennsylvana!) NFLATON FGHTERS LOWEST PRCES N TOWN FOR EYE GLASSES Funky Styles for the College Set EYEGLASSES DUPLCATED SHOP US LAST PRESCRPTONS FLLED SUPER SAVNGS MADONCK OPTCANS S20th St NE 7926 Bustleton Ave LO 4-5098 R A 2-7950 mummnclp AD FOR DSCOUNT! ml j)u nm r»n«pua Voted Best n Ph/a by Ph/a Magazne Fonzos talan Vllage 48th and Chestnut GR 2-9930 mmedate Prescrpton Servce Cosmetcs-Rcvlon-Max Factor-Love-Yardley-Almay Student Supples-Note Books-Statonary Sundres-Rubber Ooods-Su Lamps-Sun Glasses Flms and Flm Servce DSCOUNT PRCES PENN PHARMACY 3607 Walnut St Edward S Mlner EV 6-2950 Please send nformaton about the Maranst vocaton to Name Address Age am nterested enough lor you to call me Telephone Thnk of t as openers Return the coupon and we wll send you nformaton about the Maranst vocaton of servce, sacrfce, worshp, and fulfllment through lfe n communty Maranst brothers and prests want to talk wth you about your lfes work because we may have a lot to talk about together Send the coupon today to Brother Walter G Oberster, SM Reverend Patrck PTonry, SM Drector of Vocatons 430 Roland Avenue Baltmore Maryland 220 ^>^^>>>>^^mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm^mmmmmmmmm Wednesday, March 9,975 Rape Attempted On Walnut St Early Sunday By DRLSE MFNAKFR The 3600 block of Walnut Street was the scene of an attempted rape before dawn Sunday, Unversty Securty reported Tuesday The vctm, a 23-year old Center Cty resdent, was walkng east on Walnut past the ste of the old Paganoa restaurant when she was "grabbed from behnd" shortly after 4:00 Sunday mornng, nvestgator Hgh McBreen sad The assalant allegedly ht the woman about the head wth the threench heel of a platform shoe and warned her that "f she made a nose he would bust her head," McBreen contnued As the man dragged hs vctm nto an alley near 37th Street, two crusng Securty offcers heard her screams The offcers arrested the suspect, a 20-year-old male, and brought hm to the West Phladelpha Polce staton There, McBreen sad, the suspect reportedly clamed the woman "was hs cousn and he wanted to see her" He added the suspects car was found n the Gmbel Gym parkng lot The suspect was charged on fve counts, ncludng attempted rape, terrorstc threats and possesson of an nstrument of crme A hearng s scheduled for today at Cty Hall Papp (Contnuedfrom page ) Gerbner sad, wthout the four Papp shows t would be uneconomcal to present them" f Papp doesnt come, we could have other excellent performng groups come," Gerbner sad He noted however, that f no one comes or apps shows arent replaced, there may be "no season at all" Gerbner explaned the Center s tryng to balance ts budget by rasng tcket prces for next year and solctng funds from outsde the Unversty Currently, he sad, the Unversty does not pay the costs ncurred by havng professonal companes at Annenberg Gerbner sad he beleves t s "very mportant for the future artstc and fnancal ablty of theater t at Penn to have at least one more top notch season of professonal theater" He added the prospect of an undergraduate theater major n the future would "make a- major dfference n the way the Center would be utlzed" m A-3 SUPPORT STAFF UNON JON AFSCME a A : At a tme of double-dgt nflaton and approachng double-dgt unemployment, Unversty employees need a strong unon to protect ther rghts and make ther needs known The Unverstys fnancal troubles should not be passed on to those who can least afford t Tuton s rsng; salares are shrnkng wth nflaton; lay-offs mean fewer people to get the same amount of work done Only by untng can Penn support staff have a strong enough voce to change ths stuaton FOR MORE NFORMATON CONTACT: PENN-AFSCME ORGANZNG COMMTTEE Room 20,Grard Bank Buldng EV-7-405! Unversty admnstrators may not be ntentonally unsympathetc to support staff needs, but they do treat us as dspensable budget tems For too long we have been "protectng the Unversty" from our needs for decent salares and job securty Unversty admnstrators have been takng care of themselves; but no one s takng care of the A-3s A-3s themselves are the only people who wll do that; a unon wll put on a more equal footng wth the Unversty admnstraton so that we can bargan for what we need and deserve EOW3: Q&BSf AFSCME m

Wednesday, March «, 975 Emerson f (Contnued (Ctntnud frum from pour paw ) H Unversty Emerson sad the mosl dlfflcull problem the admnstrator who lakes over her responsbltes Wll face wll! be to ensure suffcent allocatons to student affars durng the Unverstys economc crss Much of what we do j n student affars cant be measured she sad, "but we cant overlook the ntangble thngs that make ths Unversty dfferent from a factory type of place t may be that you cant see mmedate results, but youll ultmately see the consequences f you be^n to neglect student servces, the qualtv of lfe wll suffer" SEPTA (Contnueafrom papr set up to provde nformaton on alternatve means of transportaton n and out of the cty Commuter servce on the Perm Central and Readng Ralroads has been expanded durng the strke, and the Red Arrow dvson of SKTA s stll operatng As a specal servce to the cty, Yellow Cab drvers are pckng up multple fares to ad stranded travelers The chef ssue n the strke s money A state-apponted fact-fndng commsson has recommended transt workers receve a total wage hke of $06 per hour over the course of two years The TWU has rejected the recommendaton, demandng an mmedate $00 an hour across-theboard ncrease PENN JAZZ ENSEMBLE,ND ANNUAL UNVERSTY OF PENNSYLVANA BG BAND JAZZ FESTVAL March 25,975 8:00 Seaturng Glassboro State Jazz Lab Band Penn Jazz Ensemble wth specal guest solost LEW SOLOFF Zellerbach Theatre ANNENBERG CENTER Box Offce 243-679 $300,5200 wth school D 3680 Walnut The Palv Pennsylvana!) y p*::cccccc c*:# Make your Q U : R H m reservatons now n - M for the "! Passover SedersQ at Hllel 202 S 36th B *;:cccccc*::*::*::* % Open Mon, ues, Thurs, & Sun am to mdnte Fr & Sat tl am of Fne Mexcan Food Tacos - Burrtos Enchladas Tamales Chl Beans - Rce Also orders Complete Dnners 99 & 279 to ta ke out {Corner of 39th & Chestnut BA 2 950 Total The lazy way to take care of your contact lenses - You may not even be lazy Just very busy Who has tme for a soluton to wet contacts, another for soakng, stll another to clean them and maybe one for cushonng 9 t gets pretty complcated to say nothng of the expense Now therestotap The all-none contact lens soluton that does t all Total" wets, soaks, cleans and cushons your contacts And you only have to use a sngle soluton Try Total" See how much more comfortable your contact lenses can be And cleaner And a lot easer to use There are two good ways to buy Total" -the 2 oz sze Total soak* clean* cushon and the 4 oz sze Total 2 oz has a free, mrrored lens storage case and the new economy 4 oz sze saves you 25% Total" s avalable at the campus bookstore or your local drugstore And were so sure you lke Total that well gve you your second bottle free Just send a Total" boxtop wth your name, address and college name to Total Allergan Pharmaceutcals 2525Dupont Drve rvne Calforna 92664 Lmt one per person Offer expres July 3975) >» Wal Total makes contact lenses easer Avalable at Unversty Bookstore announces postons for 975-76 as Resdent Graduate and Faculty Fellows Meetng for all nterested persons 8:00 pm,thursday,march 20 Room 305,Van Pelt College House 3909 Spruce Street cntntj Q^cm > > * * ^ AJ :

; The Daly Pennsylvanan Specal DP Baseball ssue Wednesday, March 9,975 Quaker Nne Set to Avenge Tearl Harbor 9 Catcher MKKTl MAN ^CSSB B) TOM 5 TERA he> are ml the must popular kds m the block Whch s hard to explan snce the> are contenders for a champonshp ths sprng Thej are vrtually campus unknowns, whch s hard to explan because de) are an exctng team and they are also a bunch of charsmatc screwballs And they get barely a whff of fan support, whch s easy to explan snce ther llollenback Feld playground s located Somew here near the corner of 0th and Australa They are the 975 Quaker baseball team \nd for the second season n a row, hej are ho on the trad of the EBL champonshp perhaps wth happer results ths tune When on May H of last year Pearl Harbor n the annals of enn baseball hstory Harvard swept a doublcheadcr toswpe the league ttle from rghl under the Quakers dsbelevng noses, the Penn ballplayers crawled nto a hole for summer hbernaton And vowed lo fght another day That day has arrved And most of the players back from that thunder-struck 7 squad consder themselves lucky to have a second chance A chance they plan o take full advantage of When a passerby asked rghtfelder Glenn Partrdge f lte Quakers were gong n wn the league, the junor who went through last seasons agonzng fnsh calnl) nodded n the affrmatve t s that smple to them "Our goal s to wn the EBL," declared Quaker Coach Bob Seddon "We are defntely a contender Theres no doubt about that n keepng wth that goal, the ffth-year dugout boss has arranged to throw hs best ptchers n on the weekend w hen enn plays all but two of ts league games ts doubtful rght now whet her Seddon wll even have the ptchers necessary to fll out the three-game weekend rotaton Number two man John Pett, a fvecame wnner last year, bombed out on the Florda trp "The way Pett threw n Florda, wouldnt dare put hm on the mound," Seddon exclamed "He has arm problems, He doesnt have half the velocty on the ball that he used to" Whle Pett struggles to regan hs form, rghthander Tom Butler wll become the number two ptcher behnd staff ace Andy Muhlstock Butler earned the prvlege by hurlng 8 2-3 nnngs n Florda, the most of any enn hurler, and allowng only three earned runs To show you just how up-m-the-ar the Quakers ptchng stuaton really s, rghtfelder Partrdge s beng consdered for the thrd spot n the startng rotaton, serously have to thnk of usng Partrdge as a ptcher" Seddon Whats sprng wthout baseball cards" The bubble gum makers may not have heard from Wharton yet about the potental of college baseball, so the DP has provded some EBL tradng cards of ts own for the Penn varsty and opposton, through the wzardry of Hob lehman, Mchael Nathan, and Oreta Rchardson, and photographers Joe Stenfeld, Hank Denton, Jeff Malet, Nel Bergerand Davd Hose Trade you two Andv Mulhstocks for a Harvard Tgers Jjead Race to EBL Crown B) BOB PAUL Last sprng,»l course, the Quakers entered season-clmaxng doubleheader»nl) a splt wth Harvard to wn the Eastern ntercollegate Baseball < >wn and a berth n the NCAA playoffs Thej responded l> droppng nn Ths Penns damondmen face an even tougher lsl of foes as they begn her campagn tomake up for tha ll-fated twnbll *ej ul lr opposton musl naturally begn wth tha Crmson squad-stll nobeal for the Fl H ttle AS) year clutch ptchng and defense carred hejoh ctore n 4 of ther last 5 Dstrct games on the way to a ffth KB crown and second onsecutve New England champonshp, :d team A-Amercan and all-ebl ptcher Mlt Holt, wn throws lls for the Crmson n the fall, leads the returnng mound corps wth a 8-2 land >2 KA Jonn Hawaan Holt on the mound wll be Dan Drscoll, whu as Harvards thrd ptcher n 974 posted a6-3slate, Tlc Johns offense s awatng the recuperaton " nfelders Legh a 52, second team all-ebl frst baseman and lun Thomas, two forwards who were brused n the \ \ \ hockej playoffs, stck feldng lop Ed Durso, atcher Dan Wllams, and outfelder Leon Goet mund "U the lst of veterans Gone however arc fve kej senors from tha champonshp season Bu t Harvard proves somewhat weaker than m 974 there s stll r on to tangle wth l*st sprnt old Nassau ted wth the Crmson fur the EBL ttle, but losl : >-: n a playoff M th se revenge-seekng Tgers ba k fo 975, n ludng all-ebl desgnated htter Kevn Kaufman econd baseman, and team all-ebl thrd sacker Ed Kucha Kevn Plunkell,338 returns behnd the plate whle a host of 2K>us htters ve for the remanng spots ns group combned for a Dfl average n the ea ue, second only the op-eadng!6 rhre t mg ptchers, Mark Mster) Softy, Scott M l M rencl mplete the pcture lesom overall as the 974 EBL co-champs, Dartmouth musl -nl be frontrunne bj vrtue of us talent-laden ptchng corps, The team the Washngton Senators as the number one draft al n -,n o - now buldng ts campagn around another major lm Beatteand fve other veteran hurlers ve t al le p Mddes lneup v lpp ; Colul baseb extra Delaware Vall B wll (J stall l t le Sa Bll Aunon wth eghth ; e troubl e rest of : JUSl admtted Rght now hes a better ptcher than three or four of the others" f Partrdge doesnt start, he wll most certanly releve because the Quakers need help n that department also Fremen Dave Knda and Jm Wurm were both shelled on the southern roadswng And Butler may be consgned to relef duly early n t he week so as not to affect hs weekend performances For nstant relef of hs ptchng staff headaches, Seddon can always turn to hs omnpresent bats The Quakers ht for a team average 334 n Florda "Ths learn wll score runs and make few errors," Seddon announced "And that usually spells wns f we get any kng of ptchng" The Florda statstcs bear Seddon out Penn averaged seven runs and commtted but eght errors, a nomnal amount n college ball On lop of the stats, youve got a team SO nflamed wth the wnnng sprt that ts bound to have ts effect "We feel we can wn any ballgame we play," sad nfelder Don Valenzano whos fnally got second base down pat "All we have to do s be prepared to play" Prepared The Quakers are stranng at the bt Wth the addton of sophomore wn/ Hck Kreger at frst base and the establshment of Graham Davs at thrd, the nfeld s sold and perhaps the best aspect of the Quaker game Kreger replacng 74 team captan Ed Boone gves the Penn lneup a sleeker look whch provdes Manager Seddon wth more offensve alternatves And yet for all that unbrdled enthusasm and all that talent just watng to rp nto league opposton, there s an unpolshed look about the 75 Quakers t s stll early Two weeks untl league play begns And the bg bats of Valenzano Partrdge, and Alfere have yet to unwnd, Kreger beng the lone excepton wth a 85 Florda clp Two weeks ought to be enough "Before we can start to ht the ball out of the park, weve got to get our tmng down" explaned shortstop slugger Alfere None of the two-three-four batters ht over 250 on the road trp But ts of lttle concern to Seddon who knows they wll come around Two weeks and tsall for the money Perhaps the arm-troubled Pett wll come around and perk Seddon nto a mood of guaranteeng a pennant Just two weeks now Then the Quakers can set the past behnd them and make some waves n the present Yearlngs Promse to Buld 76 VarstyBases K> ELOT KAPLAN ts that tune of year agan The snow has melted and sprng s approachng rapdly Basketballs and hockey stcks are put n the attc and bats and bases come out ts baseball season agan Whle most freshman are content to throw the ball around n the Quad Coach Bll Wagners yearlng baseball squad s busy tunng up for the comng season Wagners bggest problem rght nom s choosng a startng team from among the many damond hopefuls Although there have been three weeks of ndoor practce, the club has only drlled outsde twce to date c tnc team stuaton s a muddled he frosh baseball squad does appear to have some fnd ptchers to se from, and to repeat a clche Ptchng s 79 percent of baseball " l our hurle s seems to hold the nsde for the startng mound spots, Jeff Knakal and Huh Stonekng, two hard throwng fastball ptchers, and John Uonardand Frv ntom, a par nrol hurlers n me uet, promsng UUMUUMUSS nclude Jack Helm Rch Serno Tom Coyle, and Moose Greenfeld Two outfelders who seem certan of jobs are Chcagos Edde Wood, and leftyslugger Dave Mller, a Trenton NJ prep teammate of moundsman Stonekng Freshman squads often have a twofold purpose, as Wagner explaned Whle we go out tryng to wn every game," the coach noted, "well also be lookng for players who can help next years varsty" t appears as f there s a lot of talent to work wth on the club, and Wagner added " feel there are at least sx or seven boys who could help the varsty next season Although he feels he has the makngs of a sound team, coach Wagner wll know a lol more after hs freshmen s rmmage Audubon and Woodrow Wlson Hgh Schools ths week before openng the offl ul season aganst Man tc Cty Communty College March - home s that turn t year Baseball, welcome ba k 75 Baseball Schedule DATE TMK OPPONENT \rcn 8-5 Florda trp Mon March 24 2:30 PM Phla Textle Wed March 26 2:30 PM Delaware lues, Aprl 2:30 PM St Josephs Fr Aprl 4 2:30 PM Yale Sat Aprl 5 2:30 PM Brown u Mun, Aprl 7 3:30 PM Drexel Wed Aprl 9 3:30 PM lassboro Rrl Aprl 3:00 PM Harvard Sat Aprl 2 :00 PM Dartmouth 2 Mun Aprl 4 3:00 PM Wdener Wed Aprl 6 3:00 PM Fordham Kn Aprl 8 2:30 PM Cornell Sal Aprl 9 2:30 PM Army 2l Mun Aprl 2 3:00 PM Lduah Wed Aprl 23 3:00 PM llslllr Fr Aprl 25 3:40 PM Navy Sat Aprl 26 :00 PM Prnceton <2 Wll Aprl 30 :00 PM Columba 2 Sal May 0 2:00 PM Vllanova Mon May 2 3:00 PM Trenton State Tues May 3 :00 PM Temple mmmwxtmmmttx mmm > tlc Vt ron< ree STE Won 4, lost 3 Vet Stadum By Joe Barks» Return from the Dead As any Quaker fan worth hs powdered wg knows, we are now enterng what has tradtonally been acknowledged to be "the dead season" around the Penn athletc scene the sprng sports schedule No argument here, youve sure got a pont f you want to mmedately counter that statement wth one to the effect that thngs really couldnt get much deader than the wnter just completed, but ts tradton were concerned wth, and tradtonally, the conng of enn sprng sports marks an nordnate number of leaves of absences taken by usually enthusastc wrters and fans alke Asde from the spectacle known as the Penn Relays whch annually facelfts creaky Frankln Feld each Aprl, the combned attendance at all Penn sprng events would be consdered a box offce smash f t approached half the count of a Penn-Northeastem Palestra encounter Now ask yourself Pennsylvana, does that make sense? t sure does, when you consder that two Fxplorer Scouts and ther pet bloodhound probably couldnt fnd llollenback Feld, home of the Penn damondmen and only Unversty Trustees have enough spunk to get up for a Saturday mornng crew regatta But nonetheless, theres stll good reason to keep your Penn pennant n moton durng the next two months of acton, even f you must do so n absenta For f ts league ttles that you crave, forget the frustratons of Frankln Feld n the fall Sprng can brng you satsfacton n the perennal frst-dvson performances of the Red and Blue tenns and golf outfts And f ts natonal promnence that youre after come home Pennsylvana, away from the decet and trckery of tns past wnter (^fm ^^^H «"""- sst a "d crew natonal rankngs ^ «t ^k neatly always fnd a Pennsylvana" Colllj aumng the lst And then theres ths newcomer to he wnnng Quaker rtes of sprng t was a dream season a rare season" Penn baseball coach Bob Seddon was sayng, "There arent many seasons where youre gong to wn 23 and lose only 5" No Seddon wasnt dscussng Sandy Kofaxs prme years wth the Dodgers Such a record actually belonged to hs Penn damondmen last year, the most u ns c\ eramassed bj a Quaker nne and the fourth straght year of astoundng mprovement under the Sprngfeld College grads drecton Whle the "rare dream" tmed nto an all too common Pennsylvana death by hangng n th a double loss to Harvard at the seasons end and whle the Quakers wll be awfully hard-pressed to duplcate ther pre-crmson performance ths tme around wtness ther 4-3 Florda slate n opposton to6- a year agol ts most evdent that theres a new feelng about Penn baseball these days The players aren satsfed wth wnnng, losng, wnnng, losng a- wuore Seddon confrmed "Thej want to wn You tend to buld tradtons n stablshmenl of a wnnng baseball tradton l may carry - we he wse wouldnt" l tlng to a wnner" sophomore prospect Rch Kreger admtted Yull Ml, Sp - the lvng Mead "