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1 By RIANNE MAHON' The relevance of reform in he universiy is he key opic in he. presidenial campaign of Ric~ Schulz. Reform exiss on wo levels: ha of he Housewives Picke~Supernarke$ Su~ dens-join-board naure and ha of reform o improve he sudens' individual experience by he creaion of a climae for relevan learning experience. The laer, oriened o he suden and no he governmen srucure, is deemed mos imporan by Schulz., The candidaes speak The quesion of he indivi.. dual suden's benefi is of paramoun "imporance. Course evaluaion, one of Schulz's proposals, would serve o involve he sudens in deermining heir educaional sandards. A curriculum commiee, composed of sudens andfaculy, would prepare an evaluaion shee for he sudens, o be assessed during reading wee,k. The faculy would hen respond. Schulzalsoenvisages a faculy assessmen of suden paricipaion in he course, forming a sudenfaculy dialogue. The MacPherson commiee which resuled from criicism of.he Faculy. of Ars and Science a U of T has promped Schulz o sugges somehing of a similar"naure for Glendon.A Glendon, a sanding commiee of sudens, faculy, and governors would coninue o evaluae he educaional process. I The purpose of all his criicism poins o Schulz's belief ha he 'unexamined life is no worh living', and i is he funcion of he Suden Council o encourage ha exa.minaion. The resuling heighened awareness of he sude1ls could ulimaely lead o a Coun- cil run on 'own hall' principles. Increased communicaion beween council and he sudens complemens his scheme'. The implemenaion of assemblies where he Suden Council would discuss and receive suggesions submied oy he sudens is anoherschulz propo$8;l. By RIANNE MAHON Analysis of he suden's.role in he communiy of scholars is he opical issu~ of he' upcoming elecions, acco~ding o presidenial nominee, Alan Whieley. The power srucure of York Universiy, defined by he York Ac, has' he Board cl Governors as he governing body. The boardincludes ma1n1y businessmen.. The Senae is supposed o.be he governing body for academdc 'decisions; however, faculy is responsible i o he Presiden, he Presiden o' he board. The board also has he. power of veo., Whieley feels he board should be a responsible body of academics. He proposes an analysis of pas errors, coupled wih he recommendaions of U of T's Mac Pherson Repor o lead o an inclusive brief o he York board. Anoher maer of umos' imporance is Glendon' s re.,. laionship wih 'C US. Whieley views CUS as a. srong.. naional body rep:r;esening he aims and ideals of all 'Canadian sudens. Thoughprovincial unions such as he Onario Union of Sudens have a role in securing financial aid, Canadian sudens m-us be able o presen a unie<1 sand regarding academic and social i deals. The discussion of CUS poins o he' need for communicaion wihin he universiy. Sudens, says Whieley, mus know he reasons behind council's demands or hey will be apahei~ ~owards he issues. Whleley_ praised he ideal behind he Glendon Forum pursui of ineress ouside lecure halls-and recommends he e~ension of his o oher fields.. ~ The unrepresenaive naure of Glendon's suden body is an iem of concern. There is a decided minoriy of sudens from he working classes, oher provinces~ and abroad: hus here -remains lile chance for varied views. Consulaion Wih he regisrar and revision.of he recruimen programme is necessary. I:~ Volume VII, Number 4 Th~:.Suden Weekly 'of G:Lcn40n Coll~ge~ York Universiy.,Torono,.Canada,Qcober 5, 1967.Teach - In; goes soul By VIANNEY CARRIERE ASSISTANT NEWS EDITOR 'A searching and dramaic debae abou he impac of religious faih in shaping he conscience and in moi- vaing acion in inernaional affairs'. This is o be he heme of_he Third Inernaional Teach-In o be held from he 20h o he 22nd of his monh. The aims of he Teach-In are o simulae hough and acion, as well as o inform. Mos sudens will remember he wo previous Teach Ins; on ' Revoluion and Res ~nse' in 1965 andlasyear's China: Coexisence or Conainmen' I We Wan o Know 000 I The candidaes for Suden Council speak oday in -he Old Dining Hall a noon. Afer heir speeches, here ~re quesion periods. Find ou heir sands on he following: Do you believe he Board of Governors should be a'bolished? If so, wha should replace i? If no, how. do you jusify is exisence? (,Is i worhwhile for.a suden o si on he Board of Governors? Does Glendon belong on SRC? To wha degree should Glendon be auonomous? Why? Does Suden Council deserve a higher per-suden gran from he universiy? Should GILndon pay 75 cens a suden o CUS? Wha has CUS done for you? The Advisory Commiee on Suden Affairs mees ol4.8.y~ Would you si on i, if asked? Do sudens have he righ o srike? If so, under wha circumsances? Does PRO TEM have empahy? The five' sessions will be concerned wih he following opics: ReligioUs Faih and War, Religious Faih, and Revoluion, Religious. Faih and Inolerance, Religious Faih and Ideology, and 'Religious Faih and Peace. These opics will be discussed by a cosmopolian lis of speakers frqm -England, Ghana, Vie Nam, India, Denmark, Rhodesia, Columbia, Tanzania, he US, and Germany. The final session will be climaxed by a specially filme'd address by U Than,Secreary General of he Unied Naions. KINGSTON (CUP) - Emo- ions flared - emporarily here las weekend, a he raher sedae bi-annual meeing of he Onario Union of Sudens. The iss,ue was he forhcoming provincial' elecion and he universiy sudens' awareness of he candidaes and issues. DUS o honour' U.5 KINGSTON (CUP) - A ra~ her dubious sudens award 'plan won accepance unanimously a las weekend's conference ". of he Onario Union of Sudens. The awards will be given annually by he OUS execu... ive o prospecive recipiens, who will be hree of he province's pos-secondary insiuions. The prizes are: -- he Vincen Wo Bladen Memorial Awa-rd for he highes uiionfeein Onario. ' -- he Col. B.D. Weldon Memorial Award for he larges number of corporaions represened on he boardof governors or equivalen body; -- he Conrad Hilon Memorial Award for he highes residence fee in Onario. The Unlversiyof Torono who proposed he awards urged heir accepance as soon as possible as hey waned. 'o ake a swing a he riple crown' When asked wha he prize was o be, John Burgess, chairman, replied, 'A free icke p he CUS Congress or somehing of equal value' Tempers Flare a DUS During he heaedone hour debae, members.of he province's 20 universiies, communiy colleges and echnical insiuions argued he meris of a 'negave' approach, presened in a hree-poin resoluion by York and Carleon Universiies.. According o Glendon campus, his was no he way o handle he siuaion. In a direcive o help make sudens more aware, poin- ~ ers on 4how o blow your candidaes' mind', how o se up meeings wih candidaes and how o prepare and respond o a hosile audience were oulined. The discussion also swimg o he Union's suppor of a pary which mos closely represened a sudenoriened sand. Exernal affairs Direcor David McMillan, who represened Glendon a he OUS convenion, 'expressed he 0- pinion ha here was a necessiy for re-evaluaion of he role, usefulness andpur- pose of he organisaion. As hings are, i spends oo much ime philosophising, McMillan said. He criicized he -absence or organized communicaion links beween OUS and he general suden body. On he oher hand, Mc Millan expressed his saisfa.cion wih he organisaion and.disribuion of deailed informaion concerning he provincial elecions of Qcober17o Wih McMillan a he conference was CUS commiee member Chris Jackson. The only-par of he resoluion receivingmajoriy approval was embodied in a documen eniled ~Mr. Poliician - ell me.please' I The OUS execuive effor conained he responses of leading candidaes o perinen quesions. These que.sions would form he basis for he compiling of similar documens, o be drawn up by he se- " parae universiies andheir candidaes. Make Someone HaJlJlrJ Las Spring, when five ea... ching assisans were fired from Siinon Fraser Universiy, he sudens saw fi o go o ba for rise in righeous indignaion. Their agiaion prove~successful. The eachers were reinsaed, a,nd all applauded he join suden-faculy efforo Now Simon Fraser Suden Council has spen $160 on a plaque commemoraing he even by naming he square' where he rallies supporing he TA's were held 'Freedom Square' Bu he SFU adminisraion will have nohing o do wih i Sudens a Simon Fraser migh remember he aphorism from 'The Man of La Mancha': 'Wheher he sone his he picher, or he picher his he sone, i's going o be badfor he picher'

2 r '. EDITORIALS I Keep he faih, baby 4A legacy of expecaion'. This is wha Jim Mc'Donald handedo:larry Goldsein las February. In order o have Jim McDonald's legacyrealized, Glendon College needs a srong presiden o head is Sud~n Council. I requires a leader wih ~deas and foresigh o provide firm direci6n o a council of sumbling adminisraors. I requires a leader wih he abiliy o recognise council's overall goals and work owards hem wihou hesiaion. I requir,es a leader who will command he respec of his fellow council members and also he adminisraion. I requires a.leader who has he experience and poliical imaginaion o wend his way and ha of he council hrough, he pifalls and red,ape of he, universiy comm~iy. By 'legacy of expecaion' Jim McDonald mean one basic hing; ha is, he Glendon suden was on he hreshold of a new role, ha of playing a par in he acual governing, no only of his college bu 'also of he universiy He believed ha i was up o his year's council o accep his year's legacy and reap from i. To accomplish his, Glendon voers mus choose hecan-'..< didae mos inimaely acquained wih he major crises, facing he sudens on his campus. The nex presiden mus posse$s a blend of dynamism~ imaginaion~ and incisiveness o mee hese,crises. Any-: hing else would ~ean failure. Parvum sub ingeni OH IT'S NOT REALLY 'THE PROTESTING THAT BOTHERS ME THAT MUCH, I.TS JUST THE FACT THAT THEY'RE.FROM ENGLISH 401,Glendon College mus re-examine is posiion wihin he srucure of York Universiy. We are faced his year wih an enrolmen down almos 40 per cen from ha of Now alhough his is. explained parially by boh Principal Reid and Mr. Howarh on page four he fac remains ha Glendon College is no being sold o he High School.Sudens. 'Whaever may happen' o sudens in heir,second, hird, or fourh years, here is no reason for a decreased firs year class. The blame, herefore, ress wih he office of he, regisrar, an office cenred' on he York campus. No organi~ saion can hope o sell a produc unless ha produc is is prime concernc And' Glendon College is no he prime concernofhe regisrar's office. I could rio possibly be so when is own cenre of operaions is growinga he asounding' rae 9f 1000 sudens and,one new college per year., Glendon, ha esablished CoU'ege 12 miles away, obviously falls by he wayside. This is no he only insance in which Glendon is being overlooked for he 4more imporan' objecive and we now feel somehing mus be done. - We sugges Suden Council conduc a. sudy ino his,problem, and prepare' a brief o Principal Reid oulining he areas in whichi Glendon College e hould become auo~omouse We sugges ha C.A. Pilley, assisan Regisrar foz: sudens on he Glendon.. campus cease o b~ required o run,a branch office and.,open one solely for Glendon. A he same 'ime an Office of Suden Awards could be opened a Glendon for Glendon sudens. These are only- wo ideas, wo of many which could be pu o he principal by councill We are no suggesing separaion, for Glendon College needs York Universiy in order o draw faculy and survive financially Cl, Glendon needs York bu we 'should no be swamped by he muliyersiy a he oher campus. PBOTBII Edior-in-Chief A~sis.~Edior News Edior spors Edior Phoography Edi. Business Mana«er. Jim Weson Bob Wailer Jim Park ' Tom Ellisoo' David Copp Mic... Woolnouab. S:ilff: Camilla Marsclen. Vianney Carriere. A.B. Graham. ' Bob McGaw, John Hari, Rosemary Soden; Grabam Muir, Sheila Maxwell, JaneCarpener, Jane Bow, R.Meriear Delores Broen~- John Oughon, Riaone Mahon, "Tob)' Fyfe, 'Barb Worh, Keo Presner, Pai Teskey, Mary Jane Elmslie, Jane Bull, Sandy Goddard,Chris Berram, Chris Pinder PRO TEM is he suclen weekly of GlendollCollege.' York Universiy. Op~lIiOllS expressed are ho~ of he wrier. Unsiped commens are ile opinions of he edior and no necessarily hose/ of he Suden Council or he Vnive8ify adminisraion PRO TEM is a member of he Canadian Universiy Press. A six heures du main, c'es un v,eriable cauchemar -'Mc'GOO SPEAKE R SPEAKS Dear Sir, / Neiher coherence norrelevance sruck me as being among he aribues, of your lead' ediorial'las week. Wha evidence suppors your conenion ha council meeings,are irrelevan? The impression' was creaed ha he whole meeing \ was a farce since council members held 'firmly enrenched opinions' o;l issue's prior o aending. How, else ca.n members carry on raional argumen,and reach logical decisions? fhe same paragraph concj.udes by. noing'.ha :one m.ember of council.did pu., blicly'change his sand on an issue. Was he he only member o change his mind on he freshman voe' afer lisening o ha forceful de.. bae? Were oher members of council possibly affeced by discussion on.oher issues? The ediorial coninues by criicizing.membersforlea-' ving,heir seas. Wih only seven voingrepresenaives a his ime, he big round able admiedly' looked a lile bare. A imes, lieraure was disribued, and, he gallery was consuled. Bu wih he excepion of answering he call of na~ ure (he meeinglasedover four hours) were hese members unconcerned wih coun../ en business when no in heir seas? Formal debae is only one, albei i is essenial, consiuen of he complex process of any democraic governmen 41 decision-mak~g Did he eighy-odd specaors who somehow found heir way o he Senae.. Board, chamber really see,a display of back room poliics a is wors? I.eers - No member of he Glendon communiy should con.. sider any of is insiuions sacred and beyond reproach. For his reasonconsiderable srucural changes were effeced by ~ouncil las year0 Two posiions were dropped, a communicaions chairman,was added, and hree'faculy members have been.invied o a.ir heir poins of view.. Aemps are 'being made. o increase, he nuniberand paricip~iohof all Glendon sudens incoun.. cil deci-sions. This has been done' in an aemp o make council more relevan o he communiy i is rying o serve.. We welcome furher consrucive suggesions owards his end. Ron Kaner suden Council Speaker 4'Are you 'glad,ha he firs year,sudens have heen given he voe?' This 'was he quesion pu o one-sixh,of he suden body' a.glendon by PRO TEM inquirer Jane Bow. I was encouraging o see he srong ineres'beld by' mos of he. sudens.. JENNY TOWN, GI: "rm very happy ha we go he voe. I gives us a chance' ' o become involved. Afer hearing he speeches, we should be able o de.. cide on issues raher han 'personaliies' 0 OAVE CARSO~, poli. sci. III 41 hink hey should have he voe because hey comprise such a large par of he,college. Mos of he Freshmen are in residence,. where hey can hardly help learning abou he issues. Besides, a lo of he kids who voed in Goldsein's e lecion 'have lef Glendon, and hey can be replaced by his year's Frosh.' BILL GILLILANO, his. IV',. No, Ijm sad. Theyweren' here a he ime of he bloody elecion las' spring... If Mr. Dear Sir, Nigh Bus? We he undersigned would like o requeshrough PRO. TEM ha he adminisraion re..commence he nigh bus service from he Sacie' Library ha has recenly been erminaed. Too soon he Glendon freshmen will face.he~adecluaeiesof he Fros. Library" for 'research purposes and will 'wish o use he Sacie Library. Is academic research o be regimened by he 'Las Bus o Glendon' a 6:03 0:1:' mus one suffer he quesionable and someimes ardy services of he TTC. Perhaps he adminisra ~ee BUS~ES,.page7 GL.ENDON DIALOGUE By JANE BOW Goldsein, he campus ~adical, 'ha, ha, ba, had no resigned here wouldn~ be a-, noher elecion, so why should hey have any par in placing him?' BARB NOAKES,.GII «The freshmen should have. he voe.1f hey are cap~ble' of finding ou he issues of candidaes forfirs yearrep. hey.are surely capable of choosing a good presiden ou of only wo candi-daes. I hink we should rus hem o make heir choice on issues raher han personaliies'., ' AHOY RANACHAN, his. III Yes, hey should voe.. I'll make hem become more involved in suden governmen. I hink i's supid o hold an elecion his early" in he, year, bu afer hey hear he speeches, I hink he Freshmen will have e nough knowledge o voeproperly'.' POLL OF' OPINION Glad Freshmen have voe 55 Sad.Freshmen have voe 37 Undecided, or disineresed 12 Toal 104 ~...,.<f!-

3 Candidaes. bring forh.....' den Council, and I wan he Tom Archiba Id J 1m Car 11.5 Ie chance o ry 0 These,are Despie he idyllic'seingof his cam}?)us, condiions here are far from ideal. There are many issues ha should be deal wih by council as soon as possible.of hese, he wo mos imporan are he quesions of sudenpar- 'icipaion in universiy governmen, and exbook ~rices. In regard o he former, I feel ha sudens mus conrol heir own affairs, and mus have meaningful represenaion on all bodies con.. cerned wih. universiy governmen. As for' he laer, we are paying piraical prices for books, and should esablish a co-~peraive, similar o hose a oher universiies, where prices are reducedby up o 20 per 'cen.. ' This represens only a small par of my plaform; unforunaely, my 120 words. are up, Fronces Bean My policy for he forhcoming year.is based on hree words: learning, ephusiasm, and paricipaiono Because I am a freshman and herefore no well-acquained wih Glendon's Suden,CounCil I will spend my year.learning horoughly he, workings of i. I will also bringenhusiasm o all he meeings and ac... ions of he Suden Council; and hrough his enhusiasm and knowledge, build paricipaion - boh mine and yours. Responsible leadership is he key o adminisraive recogniion of suden capabiliies. Agains anadminisraion whose reacionary. ou Ipok is virually ineviable, he houghful voice andacion of quiely responsible suden leadership is a beer weapon han he hyserical cries of wild-eyed radi~ cals. Such an abiliy for me~suredacion, has James Carlisle. In an emoionally-charged amosphere~of suden aci Vism, his misleadingly reicen candidae sandsalmos above as an efficien, responsible.and imaginaive individualo Jim has anoher imporan qualificaion. He is he only day-suden running for firs-year represenaive. Above, his'qualificaion would be rivial; bu when one considers' Jim's abiliy o ge hings,done, he ineress of'non-residen sudens would seem o be well-represened. Hugh Chandler Suden power is a slogan ofen heard when conversa.ion urns o suden governmen. Jus for he momen, forge.'io. There are a few basic problems o be solved firs. These are suden informaion, sudenleadership, suden governmen and suden welfare. Here are my answers: (1) Suden informaion: A ime and place afer each suden council meeing where firs year sudens can brow bea, cajole or humil~ iae each. suden represen- Iw'USaidsVi em ami~(~2 ~) ~~sjndo.exp11 ainding:bh~ ae.... World Universiy Service" in keeping wih is hisorical role of aidingwar ornareas, has made Vie Nam an area of op prioriy for is In... ernaional Program of Aciona This program includes he mainenance and expansion of services offered o universiy sudens by he Vie Nam WUS house obained from he governmen in Saigon in A book bank, cafeeria, healh cenre, legal advice bureau 'as well as limied accomodaion are among he faciliies,available a he cenre. Anoher suden cenre serving he 1500 sudens of' he Fay Ninh Technical Cenre has been esablished wih he help of, funds fro~ WUS and oher sourceso I is beyond he' financial capaciy of WUS o provide more suden hosels a his poin bu approximaely $1200 is being used o aid he mainenance of hose already in exisenceq Nearly 60 percen of he sudens in Vie Nam are in need of financial aid. WUS his year hopes ha is scholarship fund will benefi. 50 sudens, abou' double he, number. of _previous years. Limied governmen scholarships are also available bu he need for help is far beyond he capaciy of available resources. Money for WUS'self-help' projecs in Vie Nam and in oher underdeveloped counries hrough-ou he world' is raised hrough he SHARE campaigns of he various lo.cal WUS commiees.glendon's.share '. ~mpaign will ake place Ocampaign 'will,. Ocober 16~2.. u en ea ers IP: I can only promise o be wise,, far-sighed, consrucive, eco I f you hink someone 'would be beer han I, elec him. (3) Suden governmen: The Presiden is leader in name only. Firs year represenaives have he backing of he majoriy. They are he backbone0 They will lead ooo (4) Suden welfare: Day sudens deserve more recogniion and aeniono' As for suden power - on o he BasilleI ake place Trish Hardman- As Firs Year Represenaive, I will work wih my fellow Council members o' open communicaion lines beween Council and he Suden body. More' effecive media mus be uilized o convey o he ~udens an awareness of he issues, and of how he resuling decisions will affec hem 0 Moreover~usexplore and simulae suden views, ~hrough boh formal and informal discussion' ~ ohen ransmi hem back o Councilo An undersanding of suden opinion shouldkeep supposedly 'represenaive' Council meeings from degeneraing ino privae debaes. The Council, havin.g made heir decision, will have,he Suden suppor o ac on i. -ny changing club meeings o he before dinner period (and by encouraging day suden~s' use of residences, I hope' o lessen he eviden day-residen rif. Olive r Ken I am running because I believe I can play an acive and houghful par in Su- some of my ideas: We sudens should have voing represenaives on he Senae and Board of Governors. Suden opinion mus become a basic facor in all universiy decisions, especially oncurriculumandsuden affairs. The average suden mus be given a greaer voice in he decisions of he CanadianUnion of Sudens, and'a greaer chance o ac on hem. I am.very concerned wih,he problems of day sudens, and will seek hrough beer scheduling o involve hem more in college aciviies. f Above all, I will bea spokesman for my fellow freshmen. Tom. Led e re"r Today he major issl1.e is he sudens' posiion in universiy governmen. Universiies have evolvedo a sage where sudens are becoming more and more' involved in heir educaional. process. Therefore serious consider.. aion mus be given o heir direc paricipaion in policy making wihin a democr'aic Grass BOST ON (C UP-C PS) - Over he nex few weeks, Boson aorney. Joseph So Oeri migh become one of he mos admired - and maligned- figures in he American legal profession. And Oeri--a legal raionalis of he old school, who even looks a bi like Darx:o~~~j$., lm1?ly ',going his, hing"o' In, his own words: "Five yea~rs ago, I. began de... fending kids accused of various marijuana violaions, I've been singularly impressed wih hese people - decen kids, no criminals, no.violen, full of life andpeace. Oeri's firm~-cra~~~ InIcer. and Oeri--has ofered he aorneys for he prosecuion, Hale and Dorr (who are also aorneys for Boson Universiy) 'Full muual disclosure of winesses be-,fore he hearings begin'. Hale and Dorr have no ye responded o he offer. Spearheading he prosecuion will. be aorney James D. S. Clair, who was Joseph Welch's assisan in he1954 Army-McCarhy hearings. S. Clair was appoined a special assisanfor he case ' by Disric Aorney Garre Byrne. He feels h.a presen'mar~,, juana laws run he risk of excluding perhaps 25 per cen of,he fuure leaders of his counry, branding hem as 'drug addics'. He says he is having rouble. convincing people. 'I'.m ineresed in a legal problem no a medical problem. There are an awful lo of lives ruined by virue ~f his law, and I'm rying o, compel.he cours and he" Congress o. ake a long. look a his problem' As you wach Joe Oeri you're'aware'almosinsanly ha for him, 'his problem' refers o' anachronism in American jurisprudence more han i does o nascen anarchism in he lack of respec for presen ani-po laws. manifesed by American youho 'We are no advocain~legalizaion of marijuana, he sressed, 'bu we say ha i could be regulaed, wihprohibiions on age groups ha communiy, bu' I ask you ~are we no over-emphasizing he imporance of placing sudens' on he Senae and he Board of Governors? All he problems of he universiy will no suddenly disappear wih he suden inclusion in hese bodies. Le us raher srive for a parnership wihin he universiy communiy ha finds is roos in muual confidence and respec beween. he suden body and he adminisraion. In his ime, of change I urge you o consider your choice carefully. Bob McGaw judg~g of lfe candidae's personaliy as a councillor.. Ideas alone canno make a councilor. On he oher hand, ideas go nowhere wih a weak man~ Bill Rul,d ge Breviy is necessiaed by he fac ha I can use. only 120 words e 1) I would like o see more CUS programmes fmple-l. mened a Glendon~ 2) Communicaiorsbeween. council and suden body sllould,be made a maximum. This does no mean juspuing up poser~ I 3) Repors concerning he raionale behind booksore I feel ha here is a endency in some campaigns o able o us~ prices_.should be madeavail over-emphasize he personaliy and keep he issues o ension of he Glendon Forum 4) I would like o seeanex a minimum in he field of municipal affairs; - perhaps a debae be 0 I do no discoun he personaliy, mind you, because i plays an imporan par in he make-up Lampor. ween David Depoe andallan of a good councillor. 5) We should pursue he Wheher or' no he candidae can work wih people, ion in he decision-making idea of suden represena or have he drive o push process of his college. his ideas hrough, allhinges 6) I will make'i a personal on his personaliy" This is projec o prepare a comprewhere issues' come ino he 'hensive hisory of hefun'damenal issues discussed a picure. Issues~- and he candidae's Glendon in pas years~ handling of hem, serve as he excellen crieria for he See PLATFORMS, page 7 ges hip counsel By JOE PILATi. Coli egi ae Press Servl ce can ge i, and so forh~,.he o he public healh, safey, says. He drew he familiar or morals' and ha i would analogy beween curren an- 4deny o he defendan his i-m~rij~ana laws and h~. righs o life, libery, and ProhIbiIon amendmen of propery wihou due prohe Twenies: 'Prohibiion cess of iaw as weli as he deal wih a do~r!gh dan-,righ os~curiy, privacy gerousand addicive drug: and he pursui of pleasure, even now, fully.hree.per- in violaion of he Fourh cen of he populaion is ad- and Fifh Amendmens (~...) diced o alcohol. On he as hey are applied o he. ohe,r.side:.of,he fence; we saes by he Foureenh;Ahave he much more. inno- mendmen' Q. cuous' subsance call~d ma- And i_ goes on: presen law rijuana-can we afford o pro- 'would deny o he defendan hibi i?' '. he equal proecion of he, Oeri's argumens for dis- laws in ha i has singled missal of charges agains ou possessors of (.~~) mari Leis ~nd, Weis's, codifiedand juana, whlle he laws permi couched ino he cumber- use, sale 'and possession of some senenc~-srucuresof '. subsances far more harmful he legal brief, would be fa- han marijuana, o wi: almiliar o readers of he u~- coholic beverages and, ciderground press.. Bu heir. garees conaining obacasserion in a cour of law coo.' Finally, he moion (perhaps espec:iall~ in Ma~- Eins 9u ha presen law sachuses~. WIh IS herl'" would.impose on he defenage of wich-huning boh dan excessive and cruel and lieral, and figuraive) re- unusual punishmen (five-o presens an almo~ unpre- -en-yea~ prison erms) in cedened.progresslve s~p. violaion of he Eighh The defendans' moion Amendmen o he Consiuconends ha he Massachu- ion, as incorporaed ino ses saue is 'arbirary he Foureenh.', and irraional and no sui- Oeri emphasizes ha he ed o achieve any valid le- considers marijuana o be gislaiveend in ha i fails 'a very har~u1 subsanc~~ o properly disinguish be- he presen lme because I s ween marijuana and so- illegal. I' would srongly urge called 'hard narcoics', such everyone no o use i, bu as cocaine, opium and mor- no o give 'up he figh o phine, and i imposes harsh change he law' Q To Oeri's. penalies upon' mere poss-. hinking, 'he only subsanession of marijuana orposs-,ial argumen agains mariession wih inen o sell juana is ha. we don' need or being presen where ma- o legalize anoher inoxirijuana is kep, wihou can. Bu why pu people who showing ha use of his sub- choose o use his paricusance presens a hrea o lar inoxican in jail?' he publie healh, safey and 4And now ha he argumen morals. ha marijuana leads o 4The claims of grave da,n- heroin has been sho ger are conradiced by he down,oeri suggesed, 'he 'weigh of scienific evidence, auhoriies are saring o which evidence is being ig- 'say i leads o LSD. This is nored byhe governmen, and curious, because i amouns hence he saue under w~ich o saying marijuana should defendan is prosecued, and bea felony because i leads he enire sauory scheme, o a misdemeanor--which, in viola~es he.due process of any case, i doesn'.'. law guarany of he Four-.EDITORS: I\1r. Pilai is edi... eenh Amendmen :. or of.he Boson Universiy The moion furher argues NEWS, where his soryfirs ha he saue 'goes be- appeared. For a local ie-in yond he valid exercise of you migh doa review of police powerof he Common- po buss, in your area or a wealh in ha i seeksocon-.sory explaining helaws agrol aciviy which had no ainspo in your area and been shown o 'pose.a ser-, possible local implicaions ious and immediae danger of his case. " I

4 Where have all he sudens gone.? ByGRAHAM MUI R When he enrolmen a a college drops from 1088 o 688 sudens in one year here is obviously sufficien cause for alarm o I is only reasonable ha his occurence be invesigaed o The reasons for he siuaion and he implicaions i holds for he fuure of he college mus be se clearly before every p~rson who is involved in ha siuaion. This is he objec-of his aricle. Firs of all, here are he regisraion figures broken down by yearsl The firs year enrolmen dropped from 385 o 336, he second year 306 o 178', he hird year 285 o 125 and he fourh year 64 o 44 0 There,are five pos graduaes or special sudens. Briefly, he reasons should firs be given for he drop in hird and fourh year sudens.. These years can be grouped ogeher because he' sudens in hem here are par of he Ars and Science Faculy of York Universiy. This means ha hey are no academically involved in he Glendon 'idea' of a liberal ars college dedicaed o he public service of Canadao In his simple saemenlies he reason for he drop,in hird an fourh years. 'The college is beingransformed from jus- anoher Ars and Science college in he ooi-,, versiy o a bilingual naional collegee. Hence, he enrolmen in hird and fourh years is supposed o go down o make room for hesudens of he ~new ' colles!e~ Faciliies No Used To Full clear undersanding of he ".. h ~ '. ~ naure of he.college and ~d~rsan_~lng ~f he alms J"epored ha ere wej;e The drop m enrolm~n m h s have since lef. I is of he college on he par fewer failures among he hird and fourh yea:.slmply e~i:ved b mos observers of las year's freshmen. number of sudens who a~means ha h~ _faclllies of ha his ~ear's firs year Some,sudens were sur- plied a his college for his., he college WIll no~ be. used class has eneredhecollege prised o find Frencha com- year han in any pre.vious o he full. ThereVYlllslmply wih no such misconcepion. pul.sory subjec and some year. This means SImply no be as economic a use of., ' " were surprised a finding ha Glendon is aracing faciliies,' says.glendon Main R~asonFor Drop Glendon very much differ- mosly op rae suden~. Principal Esco Reld. The mam reason for he en from oher colleges in' " Wha hen are he imph- Glendon's projeced en- drop in enrolmen,' is he is limied course ouline caions of he presen sirolmen quoa for he year number of las,yearfresh- and is ideal of devoion uaion? given in he Presi- men who have lef. The num- o public service. Hence Disappoined gen's Repor las year was be'!" of he people who enered some lef simply. because s~dens. Therefo:e, as hecfirs freshmen class hey did no wan Glendon's Commening on he enro~considermg ha he admm- of he new' Glendon College conroversial French men drop, Principal Reld israion was hoping o have las year was 38S. COUl:ses or simply because said: cl am disappoined, bu 400 freshmen and 200 second. Twelve persons lef. Only hey did no wan French p.o worried. We canno rule year sudens he acual nine freshmen failed las some' lef for oher cam~ ou he p~ssiblliy ~ failur~, number of hird and fourh year. Therefore, 364 su- puses o ake subjecs which bu I hmk ha his POSSlyear sudens of 169 is even dens were eligible for ad- were no offered here, and biliy is very remoe. I hink a lile over wha was pre- mission o second year-bu some lef because hey had ha we have passed our diced. only 178 acually enrolled. expeced Glendon o achieve wors crisis in he las, Freshmen enrolmen is Nine sudens have rans- all of is aims in a single welve monhs. I woul~ have down from las year by 49 fered from oher colleges o year. This proved impossi- have been depressed if he sudens. This, however is Glendon and so he real. f~g- ble. The resuls of our ex- qualiy of he firs year suno oo grea. of a worrr ure of he SurVlVlllg perimen 'will no really be- dens" was ~low ha of la~ Firs of all, m he Presl- members of las year s gin o' show unil Glendon year, bu Judging from reden's repor of freshmen class. is 169. has produced is firs grad- JJQrs of he various depar-, Principal Reid saed ha Therefore~ by SImple sub- uaing class. _ mens, I do no hink ha here would probably be racion, 195 sudens, more ',",-, hey are. Our aim is fewer freshmen a Glendon han half of las year's class Glendon.Ges Top, Sudens o build a naional college, because las yearhere were --have lef Glendon. This An ineresing sideligh and as can be seen by he 27,per cen fewer grade is exremely imporansince concerning he ype of su- increasing percenage of XII,I sudens aking French, hese people were supposed.. dens Glendon_ is aracing sudens from ouside Mero a prerequisie o admission ly pioneers of he Glendon is found in he percenage and Onario, we are making a his college. Of course cadvenure'. Wha made of scholarship winners in progress. Wha we have o his means ha he number hose 195 sudens leave?, is firs wo classes. Las I do now is do everyhing in of people eligible for ad- I should be menionedha year, 35 per cen of he our power o inform high mission o Glendon, was 130 of hose 195 sudens freshmen here were en- school sudens of wha we grealy reduced. Also, he have ransfered o he York.rance scholarship winners. are doing here. The weekfac ha he York Univer- Campus. This leaves a fig- This year wih he reduced end seminar on Quebec siy enrance scholarsh!p ure of some 65 su~ens scholarship, he percenage should help, very much in was reducedfrom la~year s who have lef York U1?-lver- is 27. This is a drop, bu his maero $500 o his year s $100 siy alogeher. I~o:maion when you consider ha he Regisrar Howarh bewould have some effec., concerning hese IS Jus be- percenage of scholarship lieves Glendon may have h b f d ginning o sif ino he r~- winners a he oher campus some difficulies in. main- I a~. een r U \ o~:r_ / gisrar's office. is only 10 per cen and ha / aining quoas for is firs br he rmc pa,,or.e he provincial average- is couple of years, bu afer glsrar Howard J he RGeglS-.ims.Misundersood somewhere beween 17 per ha I will achieve wha i rar for sudens a len- '. d I h k ha don cam us Pilley, and sev- In alking o various~ peo.. cen and 25 per cen, his se ou o o. In,,. eral se~ond year sudens pie, boh adminisraion and figure looks ve7y ~ood. Dir- file ideal of Glendon IS h e ha many of lasyear's sudens he main explan- ecor, of AdmISSIons, Sa- worhwhile enough o figh f::shmen came wihou a aion se'ems o be armis-. rsilia;;;;c;rdso~;dle;;r~a Glendon, The IRE-ELE'CT I Hon. 'Sanley J. Progressive Conservaive DON MII.1.5 By his ime, allfreshmen wih an inclinaion owards lieraure will have come in conac wih eiher he Poery Club, or he Creaive Wriing Seminar" or boh. A preliminary forecas of he success of hese wo bodies can, a his ime, only be opimisic. The poery club las year, consised of a handful of. people who righlyorwrong-. ly fancied hemselves as wriers, and who me a irregular ~ner_vals o boos each oher's moral. This year, if we are o judge from he firs wo meeings J hings may be differeno I is obvious ha he freshman response so far is excellen. An accurae numerical esimaeof he membership his year is no ye possible, bu migh conceivably go as high as hiry or fory. Moreover here seems o be a genuine concern among he freshmen his -year, in seeing ha he,poery club becomes ruly represenaive of Glendon lierary alen. Those people who bohered o read Venilaor las year will be pleased o know ha he monopoly of his oule by hree or four ariss seems o be a an end. A cursory glance a he maerial colleced hus far for he firs issue of Venilaor would indicae ha wriers may have o be limied by Vianney Carriere a one or wo s~lecions pel issuee All seems well oo, as'far as hecreaive WriingSeminar goes. These seminars consis of informal meeings of people ineresed in any face of wriing. Under he direcion of a suden commiee and,of Professor Michael Gregory, Head of he En'glish Deparmeq hese people are offered guidance in every aspec of heir ar fram he basic elemens of wriing o dramaic readings. I is hoped ha he group will be ad-' dressed by a few guesspeakers his year, and'provision is being made for P9ssible publicaions. Here oo, response so far has been excellen. The people behind boh groups seem genuinely concerned wih creaing a lierary oule for Glendon sudens l They deserve encouragemen, suppor, and he assurance ha no maer how inadequae he handling of hese oules has been in he -pas, hey, a any rae, will be given a chance during he coming year. Meeings of he poeryclub are held on Wednesdays a 7:30 p.m., and of he Creaive Wriing group on Thursdays, a he same ime, ~ in he Terrace Room of Glendon Hall. FIRST Y'E'AR REPRESENTATIVE BILL,RUTL-EDGE VOTE WILSON

5 Schyven, of York campus, and assised by Mike Perley (Glendon 11), York's drama group has planned an impressive calendarofco1l1 ing producions. Having already inroduced York freshmen o he Buron 'Audiorium during Orienal THANKSGIVING HOURS Universiy offices will be closed' Thanksgiving Day, Monday ~ Ocober 9, 1967 The Libraries will be closed from 10: 30. p.m. o-morrow unil Tuesday~ a 8:45 a.m. Procor Field House will be closed from 10:30 p.m. omorrow unil Tuesday a 10:00 p.m. GLENDONINFIRMARY Nurse Bremner is in aendance a he infirmary in he wes wing of Glendon Hall, Monday hrough Fri-. day from 12 noon o.10 Or. JoE.Ro Johnson is in aendance a ha hour on Mondays and Thursdayso Dr Johnson's office is a Bayview Avenue and his elephone number is 221~ However, excep in emergency~ requess for medical advice a imes oher han hose saed a bove should coninue o be passed o nurse Bremner a~ She will conac Or Johnson if she considers i necessary When here are no paiens, he infirmary will be locked excep during he saed hourso PARKING The reserved parking spaces.in he upper parking lo may be used by any one afer 9 p.mo Monday o Saurday bu cars mus be.removed before 8 a.mo he nex day or hey will be agged. Cars may be lef in he same parking area all day Sunday unil Monday morning a8 aom. Sudens Wih cars are advised by he campus superinenden o obain a folder oulining parking re~ulaions from he regisrar s office. WUS CONVENTION The WUS naional convenion is being held in Mon-' real his weekend, Oc Toal cos, no including ransporaion is $25. See.Barb Tyley for deails. A Debaing club is being organised on campus. On Wed. Oc. 11, Prof. Terry Fowler will address sudens abouhe American debaing form a a ime and in a.room no ye deermined. See Ron Kaner GII, for deails. OCTOBER 6-7 Fall Conference on he Theory of Organisaion, sponsored by he Insiue for Behavioural Research and he Devision of Social Science. Graduae: Suden Common Room, Lecure Hall no. 1. Speakers will be from Ausralia, Miehigan, and York. ' Divine Comedy Unlimi- OCTOBER 7 ed, a group composed of f universi_y grads and undergrads, will presenthe Long.f And The Shor And The Tall a Buron Audioriu~. 8:30 p.rn., VOLUNTEERS WANTED Voluneers are needed o visi Eskimo children ln Torono,Hospial on Sunday afernoons. If ineresed send a noe wih your name and elephone number o Hugh SchaZ,Room319, Winers College Residence or phone Jackie Arsenaul a JUNIOR BALLET AUDITIONS The Canadian Junior Bal... le Company Workshop will hold! audiions on Sunday~ Ocober 15, 1967, beween 1:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m., a. he workshops sudio, 1920 Avenue Road, Torono 15, or by appoinmen HU yup... f f :f. 'f 'f L.E p I p E R o o M hey're back again! Y.u.p.. (York Universiy Players). alhough sill recovering from las year's producion of King Ubu, are already well under way in he organizaion of his year's presenaions. Headed by execuive producer Bill ion Week, he group is now audiioning for a hree-ac play, 'Thieves Carnival', under he direcion of Nick Ayers, residen direcor of drama for York. ~Thieves Carnival', o -be performed November 24, 25, 26, will Danish Gym eam: an ex- be he frs of wo ma.lor I hibiion of gymnasics, ryh- ~roducioris. T~e oher will mics~ folk dances, vauling, 'be, Dylan', scheduled for umbling, and oher appar~ \. March 1~ 2, 3. Oher evensaus skills; a he Tai Mc- include an evening of one Kenzie Physical Educaion ac plays, on January 19/ and Recreaion Cenre, York' 20, and wo revues: York Campus~ 8:30 p.m.. vue (York campus only), Feb By PENNY. BERTON 1/2, andcroak(glendoncollege sudens - dae undecided). Any budding playwries ineresed in conribuing - maerial for CROAK should conac eiher Professor Gregoryor Professor Simmons as soon as possibleo Sudens ineresed in any area of heare work, including se design, make-up, props, cosumes, sound~ lighing, ec., should conac Mike Perley, or leave a noe under he door of he Y.U.P. 'office (siuaed. a he op of he sairs leading down o he coffee shop)..enhusiasm fo.dramaics a York is seadily increasing. In addiion, Professor Gregory's weekly Creaive Wriing and Dramaic Ars' programme will give su~ ens a deeper insigh ino he problems involved in various aspecs of he Theare and oher medea. Your ineres and paricipaion will help o ensure he success -of hese venures. All" J!lrs Year Sudens of Glendon Uoll'ege Orienaion Tess seleced o simula~e you o explore your academic ineress and abiliies, your career goals, your reading abiliy, your self - image, ec. TiDle' add' Plaee Thursday, Oc. 5h, a 3: 15 p.m. Eas Dining Hall for an hour' and a half In he pas years, 95% of he Firs Year sudens paricipaed in hese group es sessions. We invie you o avail yourself,of his opporuniy. We offer o share and inerpre he resuls wih you. ~._-.

6 The 'The War., TrIp. Game Shades of 'Beach Blanke Bingo' I Anoher Hollywood Cheapiel These were he dominan, impressions of 'The Trip'" now playing a he Towne Cinema. (Yonge/Bloor) Dialogue seemed siled and very phony" The characers hroughou were no a all well-drawn, or for ha maer well-playedcl Acing was so errible as o defy eval-' uaion" If here were any sron~ poins a all in 'The Trip. hey would be found in he - The ' garganuan desrucive The medium of moion picure can be successfully used - properies of nuclear weao achieve effecs ranging pons become ruly meaningalong a scale from iillaion ful when one realizes hey o poignancy G In 'The War are many imes more deva Game' now showing a Cine'- saing han he fire-sorms ciy" Direcor Peer Wa- of Dresden. kins" has employed he med- This movie is no wihou ium o i~ fulles ~n a'n elo- is momens of humour".quen ranslaion of sais- hough ofa somewha morics andpredicions ino hor- bid naure 0 Ironic ouches rifying realiy. The subjec are creaed by he shrewd of he film is imely public' juxaposiion of scenes of agreacion in he face of nu- onizing human suffering and clear aacko - he dulce ones, of clergy- In a journalisic approach men_ assuring heir colleagreminiscen of he elevised ues ha heir governmens evening ne'ws, Wakins ses would use 'clean' nuclear ou a hypoheical" bu en- arms and hen" only wih.. irely credible" siuaion in 'grea wisdoino' The greaes '~:'which nuclear war could oc- irony however is he hisory cur. Suppose he Chinese be- of he film iselfo Originally gan a full-scale invasion of inended for he elevision Vie Nam; suppose he Rus- viewing, he film was laer sians, in a display of Com- found by he BBC-TV o be munis solidariy, demanded' 'unsuiable for home consu Allied wihdrawal from mpion' Cl The possibiliy of Berlin; s'uppose someone, nuclear warfare concerns somewhere" decided he only everyone; is, probabiliy soluion was he use of nu;.., canno be combaed by preclear war headso The sen public ignorance. The resul--aack and couner- rae' a which nuclear arms -aack,endin.gin devasaiono are being universally acqui- Wakins skillfully susains red belies his quesion of his impression of realiy by suiabiliy and replaces using laymen raher han i wih one of necessiy0 professional acors and by a ~veryone should aend clever inerspersion of film- his film; one canno see i clippings of acual bombings and remain.indifferencl of German ciies by he AI~, Also,. showing a Cineciy lies during World War 11 0 is abeau~ifully filmed 'Vig~ Sumbles and Falls By BOB WALLER inerpreaion of, he film's heme. Perhaps 'The Trip' seems disappoining because ifalls shor of he 'advance publiciy i received in such publicaions as Playboy0 In any even his film is so full of cinemaic flaws ha" for he.mos par, he few good poins are overshadowed. I is doubful wheher 'TheTrip will have a long say so if. you have any desireo see i, you had beer do so wihin he nex wo weeks. I wonder wha Timohy Leary fel afer he saw i. IHO THE HELL1 By TED BILYEA R & W Co-Chairman WhO he hell do you hink 'making pose'rs" seing up Yle're running he dances and, running he coke mafor? chine" working on he door" R & W wans o hank he helping wih securiy and 75 Glendon sudens who generally sweaing heir ascame Saurday nigh o hear ses off for a bunch of apa- El0 quenh0 r r 0 r five hundred and weny five heic anemic Glendon males cinemaographyo The use of coloured filers was very effecive bu if you have he slighes. headache here is a risk of. blowing, your opic nerve. Thro,ughou 'The Trip' one has he disinc feeling ha here is a message somewhere in he filmcl How~ver" even afer a grea deal' of concenraion, he idea behind he movie sill seems clouded and unceraino The reason for his severe faul seems -o be ha he 'direcor has equivocaed in his dollars worh of enerain- and snobbishpurianbiches" By MARTHA MUSGROVE meno Maybe hose Glendon a~l of whom look on dances. sudens who missed he as some sor of over-zealous nee" 'Occurrence a Owl dance could ask one of he impiey. Creek Bridgeo' Conrased 150U of T or one of he The R & W had greaplans wih 'The War Game,,' his 175 York Campus sudens for his year's Halloweenmovie show.s he -amazing who aended why heycame" Sadie which would have 'been, versailiy of 'cinema by em~ when heir own campuses anoher orienaion week ploying he same medium were holding dances and crammed ino wo dayso Bu bu wih sarlingly differen fraerniy paries he same, he enhusiasm required o resuls 0 evening! organize such a weekendwas The siuaion is he hang- The answer is simpleojl!s sho o hell when pracing of a Souhern 'genleman When we hold a dance wih ically no Glendon sudens by Yankees for espionage one of he bes bands in came o Saurday's dance. work during he Civil War. Canada and charge only If Glendon sudens don' Here ends he similariy o. $1025" we can be confiden wan dances hen we wqn' all oher hisorical epics.' ha we will draw a crowd wase ourime runninghem. 'Direcor Rober Enrico re- even wihou Glendon su- If here isn' a large Glenplaces dialogue wih he'mos dens~'bu R&W is no don urn ou o hear expressive camera-work running dances for, U of T he 'Spring Ga.rden Road' imaginable. Raher han be- or YorkCampus. Wearery-' on Ocober 14 henhere'will ing allowed o si as an ob- ing o provide he bes en- be no more dances as far jeciveobserver" he audi- erainmen possible for as his R &,W organizaion, ence is aken on a nigh- Glendon sudens aglendon o is concernedo mare our of'he mind of a This is no easy ask. A Boh myself and Sue Ward man facing deah. Tha.all- large group of R & W mem- would be happy o resign if of huner-huned ensues bu bers spen a week or more Glendon Sudens feel hey wih a surprise ending ha running around o vari- don' need an.- R & W or lifs he movie, from excel- ous newspapers' wih ads, aren' willing o suppor i. lence. o 'p~rfecion--and.....,. leaves~e v.lewere~aused. Va", s FoIl. B KEN PRESNER Cinecly IS proving o be Y a paron of he cinemaic This weeki'm going o ake abou 'he baby ales she ars by he viewing of such a $hor look--he shorer he old him and,he road all worhwhile films ha ae beer--a an album ha de- paved,vih gold. Nevermindl innovaions wihou being so serves nohing more hanci- This is jus he beginningl. symbolic as o be incomrre- rcumspeciono I's he new From here he goes ino a hensibleo In addiion o The 'Frankie Valli Solo' albumo. monologue ~ 0 0 'OhMama 0 War Game', and 'Occur- _.' ~lere o guide me Q 0 0' eco rence' I would also recom- The firs song on SIde one Finally he long-awaied ormend "he rerun of Hiro- is 4My Funny Valenine', an chesra reurns. Valli finshima Mon Amour' a he old Rodgers and Har favor- ishes off wih a robus'my 2: 30 S~ndwichShow. ieo The orchesraioninhis Moher's' and akes a big song, as in mos of he songs breah for 'eyes', and ha's on he album, is he redeem- il ' ing feaj.lreo. I consiss of 'The Trouble Wih Me' is a combinaion of Violins', ri~ a errible song. The rouble mpes and piano, and is 'wih he song is ha he mesomehing ou of his world. lody is pooro And here's Valli--well" ha's anoher nohing I hae more han a sory alogeher. Suffice ~ poor song being played o say ha his voice is no loudly 0 I's oaly unimpresoo ou of place in his songo sive abd soon becomes of- 'S' L' ff fensiveo ecre ove sars 0 'The Proud One' is anowih a beauiful" fui~ orc.hes- 'her old radiional Four ral.sound comprisingpiano" Seasons sound o In all, i's violins" and rumpeso From he same old insul o mashere i lapses; or r~her ul n y ha he Seasons have Frankie Valli lapses" Ino a c 1I.. boring jazz-solo arrange- been puing ou for year.so meno Evenually he song Well, I finally made 1~1 revers o he full orches- The la~ song?n pe fllj> ral sound(in a jazzarrange_side. I ~ ca,lled You re remeri) wih Valli beling i ady Now 0 I s go ~ poor meou lady, i's oo repelious" and he back-up singers sound The flip side.sars off like a bunch of hree year wih a song called 'My Moher's Eyes'. Oy" is i a ear jerker.,i sars off alrigh" wih-he full-blown orchesral sound characerisic of his albumo Bufrom here 0. well, Valli comes ino he picure (wih swee, lovable Violins in he background) and' sars singing abou his swee,lile Ialian mama9 I reminds me of he Chef Boy-ar~dee' 'Commercial on T ~V He sings_ aids waiing for a friend o come ou o,play while yelling 'You're ready now' every fifeen secondso Well ha's il Pres' prosaic pukey pop pomposiy for his weeko FRANKIEVALLISOLO Philips Records PHM /PHS Couresy A & A RECORDS, 351 Yonge Sree, Torono Planning a Trip? c CHARTER A COACHI CALL 889~7'585 THE FUN AND INEXPENSIVE WAY TO T~AV'EL IN A GROUP TRAILWAYS OF CAIIADA -B&1JT Presens ThSpriuJ Garden Road & The Beaver Parol Sa. Oc P.M. YORK HAL~

7 '" BUSES, page wo con. ion feels he demand does no warran he added service. However, we are sure ha here are many sudense who 'would use he bus as a means of reurningfrom any funcion a he -Seele S. campus. Dear Sil', Erik L. BurQD,F.A.S. IV Gerald R~ad, F.A.'S. 11 D. E~ Walker, GII J. L. Reynolds,,GB 'Fooprins in he sand' In he nex eb years, he developmens, in Israel dependa 'grea deal on he way we approach he immediae problems of he Middle Eas. This was he essenial message conveyed by Mr. William Polk in lasthursday's afernoon lecure eniled 'The Fuure of Israel' The acual changes in he Eas have been few, bu he degree of ension concerning hese changes has risen o a poin.ofcrises,' Mr. Polk said. A sae of social revoluion has been creaed by he growh of urbanizaion This leer does no concern you unless you are and he rise of ourism. placed in he-unforunae po- Tbe Middle Eas has besiion of commuing beween come anarea of inernaional, he Glendon and York cam- involvemen, a growing puses., Once again, ~e' ad- sphere of ineres beween m.1nisraion, wih is inevi" ' he wo major powers, he able lack of insigh,ino he Sovie Union'and he Unied adequae needs of he suden, Saes. Wih his'.in mind, body, has esablished,an in- Polk oulined he choice of appropriae and 'inadequae roads before us, and he' bus service. possible consequences of ha choice. Sudens mus miss classes a one campus or he oher, because a, nine-seaer Volkswagen bus simply'can Del. Bueno speaker By ANDY GRAHAM no 'accomodae he suden flow each hour~ Meanwhile, back a he, York campus~ A is meeing Mon(iay he 'large 44-seaer' York nigh" Residence" Council bus remains dorman beween 10 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. o be council speaker. Oher choose Vince'DeI Bueno, GI, applicans were Bob Wailer Why is i no in use? And GII and Jill Wya GIL Vic, why does he sudenbus ser~ Freidan GIll, Presiden of vice fold up afer 5:30 p.m.? D House, Wood, was ac- ' claimed Treasurer of he M us Glendon sudens re- Council. urn o he empy Ba.cks of Two Council members, he Leslie Fros LIbrary Andy Brown and Heni Nedal, when heircoursesandbooks were chosen o fill he new are a he, York campus? pos of research workers For shamel, _creaed by las year's coun- Lance Layine III en. As John Taylor,.Council Presiden pu i, hey are, o PLA'TF-'ORM'S ' 'd /f: '3 serve as 'channels of com- ~,,con. rom p. '. municaion beween sudens 'C h r iswiiso n. and,he.residence Council'. Because of he complains received from residens ina and D Houses of Hilliar'd abou misuse of he fire doors, he Council decidedo have he fire alarms on hese doors acivaed weny-four hours a day. VoL. Berg, Senior Adminisraora Glendon repored o he Council na a elephone, arrangemen similar o las year's was o be emporarily insalled in boh residences. In Hilliardhere is o be one phone wih an exension on each floor 0 In Wood J a pay phone, is o be insalled on he firs and hird floors of mos houses wih an in-phone on he second floor. These sysems will be replaced' by~elephones on he universiycenrex sysem in he spring. Ideas and acion. -These are he core of an effecive. firs year represenaive's', role. As a liberal and as an, acivis, my ideas are', definie" I emph~ically suppor: 1) suden paricipaion in universiy adminisraion; 2) eff.ecive involvemen for Glendon in he Canadian Union of Sudens. 3) he producion of an annual magazine oform par of he conscience of Glendon; and 4) drasic expansion of suden aid programmes and free uiion. More imporan, I inend o promoe responsible suden agiaion and definie acions o secure hese ends. 'I welcome he heavy responsibiliy of ',a firs year "I represenaive o, serve he. AlA AapOMlAa'\.TY : ineress of all he sudens he represens, day and re- ~"' ~ 1- J siden alike. Wih your sup.. _ ai. por I will do my bes o. mee his responsibiliy wi~h ideas and acions. ARMY NAVY SURPLUS AIR f FORCE HERCULES SALES LTD. By SHEI LA MAXWELL 'We and he 'Sovie Union ~an si back and wach each fooprin as i is plac~d in he sandca e and le he wheel of evens begin o urn, bu his pah would cause men o be led by evens, raher han conrolling hem' He grimly prediced ha his 'lower road' could de- velop ino a massive nuclear confronaion in en or fifeen years. The oher roue is he 'high road of saesmanship and,forebearance'. The fronier ension mus be lessened by Arabaccepance of Israel, and we mus help he.arabs o saveface in new peace-making proposals. Sludell guy'nar a SFa? This year here is, a vacancy in one of he Senae seas on he Simon Frazer Board of GovernorsG The quesion of who would fill he vacancy was di~cussed briefly a a meeing of he universiy Senae las Monday. Two' qualificaions were poined ou by he Senae. To be eligible, a person mus no be on he universiypayroll andmusbe'overwenyone years' of age. Two of he hree suden senaors, Simon Foulds and Sharon Yandle - boh membe'rs of he saff of he suden newspaper, The Peak,--are eligible. Barring an order-incouncil 'disqualifying su';' dens, here are now only' hree reasons why' sudens a Simon Fr~ser could no soon have,represeriaionon heir Boars!, of. Governors. The firs"reason would be ha hey did no run. The second would be hahe majoriy of faculy members and he balance of lay members voe no o include sudens on he board. "- The hird ishahe Senae may choose no o eleca su-' en over a faculy m~mber. "NO UNSUPERVISED BALL PLAYING IN D306 1,,; /1. li,""'1 YORK BILLI,ARDS 1541 AVENUE RD a LAWRENCE 14 TABL,ES TO SERVE YOU,./ Wors lecurer we've :O.e..c so f ~v(ls in ~!:l-n of he COllrse s -cnis ;: eal:. lie finally died on lis a~no. i "vas hree 1:;eel\:s before anyone in he c18-s~ realized. ~ y., _6 V.I.P.s 'reply e Foru. 'Quebec: Year 8', he Glendon Forum's mos ambiious projeco dae, sared o move ino gear, on May' I, when, he firs leer wen ou o' he speakers. Several ineresing replies,were received.. Quebec's Premier Johnson said he would come, if i did no inerfere wih he' 'Confederaion of' Tomorrow' Conference (i did). Andre Laurendeau and Davidson Dunon -boh sen regres, bu hey were sill working on he Repor.of he Band B Commission. Ralph,Cowan was no conculed, nor 'was Eo C.. Manningo The, speakers for he November weekend seminar are: MichaelOliver,..auhor of 'Quebec Saes her -Case', Research Direcor of he B & B Commission; Rober Cliche, leader Quebec.NDP; Eric Kierans, former cabine miniser; Marcel Masse, Associae -Miniser of Educaion in' he Johnson cabine; Jean-Luc' Pepin, Miniser of EnergyJ Mines and Resources; Gilles Gregoire, he sole separais in he 'Federal Parliamen; Rene Leyesque, who needs o inroducion; F.R. Sco, Dean of Law a Mc Gill, auhor, poe, B&B Commission membe~;, Fernand Ouelle, Hisory Professor a Carleon Universiy; and Claude Ryan, highly,influenial edior of Le -Devoir. Tickes for he Seminar go on sale Ocober 23 0 Residens' will pay $5 and day sudens $8G The following unusual leer, cam from.quebec separafs leader Pie'rreBourbaul o he 'Forum.. ' cmonsieur: I 'Encore une. fois" jer~fuse de paricipera-u forum \ que vous organisez en novembre prochain. Les raisons dej~invoquees me se'mblen assez claireso CO'aure par; vous pourrez averir les aures Quebecois fran~ais paricipan a ce panel que J~ rouve indecen qu'ils aillen,discue de leurs divergences de vuse d.evan un audioire' angiophoneg ' 4J'espere que ce refus VOllS fera cornprendre, mieux que n'impore quel discours, lapoliique du RIN. 'Veuillez agreer J monsieur, l'expression 'de mes senimens disingues.' Suden vo'eswere obained by NOP acion The NDP is he only pary ha' akes an over-all approach o educaion. Tha Universiy uiion should be free o all who qualify has I b~en an'ndf belief for- many years. Glendon is in 'Don Mills Consiuency. ~~ ~' CHRIS SMITH An archiec by profession, a graduae of he Universiy of To'rono. CANADA'S LARGEST DISTRIBUTOR 577 Yonge ~l)a ys~ '. WE:E:. NEW DEM-OCRATIC DON MILLS PARTY '"

8 Seeell.Yelir upses B aeuse ~. ~ I ; ~' ~ AXEMEN CUT DOWN FIRST YEAR IN opener By TOM ELLlSON They did il I ook' wo had been pracising for over years of hard work bu he, a week in preparaion for lowly Axemen of A-House he ga~eo pulled hemselves off he If nohing else, he games ground.t uesday afernoon should make he sandings and edged he somewhacon-. somewha closer a he end 'fused,.bu poenially effi~ of he season and creae a cien,firs Year eam 20- lile more ineres in his 19. year's schedule0 How abou This may no seem like his for he final sandings? fron page news o he aver- B House; D House; Third age Glendonie, bu anyone and Fourh Year (combined); who has been in he resi- A House; Second Year; Firs dence for very long will have Year; E House; and CHouse heard abou he eams which in ha order. D House will A House has' conceived in win he Grey Saucer. he pas few yearso This Chances are I will be eaing year hings appear o be crow off ha same saucer falling ino place, and al- come December. Le's hope hough i is sill oo early o Miss Robers doesn' ge assess eam srenghs ac- hold of he recipe. curaely, i would appear ha he doormas have a good oppo.runiy.o make he 0isum and 0aum playoffs In he new 8 eam league. One mus no be- Resuls of he men's income oo.opimisic, how- /. ramural golf ournamen evero I was afer all he.are as follows: Don Young freshman' eam which hey ~78; Eric McGlening-79; Roy defeaed and he res of he Hanna-96; Anqy Brown-96; eams would appear o be a Mike Tumpane-104 mie sronger. A, House be- Anyone who has no nefied from a very produc- ried rugger is missing a ive draf selecion his year grea spor (and keeping all and coach Roy Hanna has of his eeh) 0 Those inersome very fine rookies wih esed in playing inrs.mural which o work his year; rugger conac Dave Wishese include Danny Wallace, har in A 0050 Games are (l flanker from Upchuck Col- every Wednesday andthurslege, halfback Bruce Kidd day a 4: 30 p.mothere will who comes o he Axemen be an! insrucional class his afer one year in he Polish Wednesday and eams will, Professional League; full- be chosen afer o. back Jerry Cross, a lae cu.oogjf anyone- is ineresed of Founders'jand wide end in aking 'riding lessons (En Murray Shields who isn' glish saddle)' please conac exacly sure where he is Sue Bielecki ( ) as fromo '. soon' as possible 0 Lessons Exacly how goodhis eam for Beginners, Inermediae is will be shown nex week and Advanced riders in pleawhen hey mee Boyko's sure riding, jumping a~d Bombers from D House. SressageG- All levels o in- In he oher game Tues- clude grooming and horseday, las year's champions careoo BHouse, were upse o he o Tomorrow's scheduled une of before hree fooball games are cancelled Wildly screaming fans and due o he long weekend. wo refs. This came as a Wach he Ahleic Boardfor complee surprise o moa furher changeso B House fooball pundis who had al- will mee E House nex T uesmos o a man picked B day while C House akes on House o finish on op again. he surprising Second Year I was' no really a shock o eamo Nex Friday sees A he Second Year men who House vs G D House and never doubed heir abiliy, Third-Fourh agains Firs despie he fac ha B House Year ". WelCOT:le all York Sudens III PARA~DISE 296 Eglinon Ave. W Sheppard Ave. W PIZZERIA DeUvery Any size unil 1 a.m. Years of faihful service o Glendon Sudens of Pizza Rugger a is peak FOOTBALL STANDINGS W o o L A House 1.0 2nd Year. 1 0 CHouse 0 0 D House 0 0 E House 0 0 3rd & 4h yr. 0 0 B House 1s Year' 1 1 ATTENDANCE 13 RAIN BLOSSOMS' RUNNY YORKERS A he 'cross-counry mee Monday, York defeaed he only eam hey couldn' bea las year, and were ourun by a eam hey used o annihilae. Speedser Dave Linlay of Waerloo won he race in-, Roadrunner'-like "fashion--leading from sar o finis'h. York's Dave Smih, a veeran of cross-counry manoeuvers, placed hird, even hough his was his hird race in five dayso ShadOWing Smih was RogerLa ndall, also of Yorko Promising freshman, Bill.Davis, surprised byfinishing in he op en. Bill's only. remark afer his ousanding effor was ha he would have done much beerhadhe worn his galoshes. Even Linlayaribued his vicory o, his abiliy o swim some of he larger puddles, noing ha several runners los valua.. ble ime in running around SAl.TER SPEAKS OUT Mr. Michael Saler is he ype of ahleic direcor which all colleges should have, bu are no lucky o have. A naive of he sae of New Souh Wales, Ausralia, where he was an allsar rugger player, Mr. Saler has paricipaed in a wide variey of s~.~rs' in, his naive counry and a he Universiy of Albera. Mr. Saler has developed an ahleic program designed o allow all sudens o paricipae, raher han ju&afew gifed ahlees. He is dis-, appoined by he lack of suden response o his program: '1' d like o see greaer use of he swimmingpool, and ge rid of he presen KINGST.ON, ONT. (CUP).. In a move which has been debaed exensivelyfor hree years, he Onario-Quebec Ahleic Associaion's four member Senior InercollegiaeFooball League has voed o expand. Accepance of McMaser Universiy and he Universiy of Waerloo on a woyear provisionsal basis marks he firs change in he league s composiion since he Universiy of Wesern Onario joined he league in The league has ofen received applicaions from oher schools, bu in he pas. hey had always been urned down flaly, according o Queen'sDirecorof Inercollegiae Ahleics Al Lenard. He lised hree main reasons for his: FINANCIAL CONSIDERA. TIONS - 'A five eam league would mean an eigh game home and home schedule, wih no playoff. I's he,playoff w~ wan o keep.' He said here was also he probabiliy of gae losses when playing a new opponen as opposed o one of he hree By NICK MARTIN suden apahy. We'll gladly add anyhing o ou:r program in which ineres is s'hown. For insance, several sudens have shown ineres in" handball and men'-s gymnas- ' ics, and, as a resul,,we're adding hese aciviies o our p:fogram his year i As for a yarsiy fooball eam, Mr.,Sal~er feels ha oherspors would suffer from he expense of creaing a fooball eam a he presen ime. However, he poins ou ha once oher spors arefirmly esablished, we will have a fooball eam\o, Mr. Saler has provided an excellen program. Now i is.up o US o make use of i. S.I.F.I.. EXPANDS TO SIX TEAMS radiional rivals, who al~ ways draw packed houses. CONCERN OVERPRE SERVING FAN AND PLAY- - ER INTEREST - 'Wihou he playoff, ineres would wane in mid season. If a eam wen 3-0, nobody would' have a chanceo cachhem'. CONCERN OVER PRE SERVING, THE LEAGlJE'S' TRADITION - Universiy of Torono, Queen's and Mc Gill have been rivals since 1898, and Wesern made i a cozy, close kni, four eam league for almos fory years. The league will be divided geographically wih Wesern, McMaser, and Waerloo forming.one division, and Torono~ Queen's and McGill forming he oher Ȧll schools will play a. home and home. series wih he eams' in heir own division and one game apiece wih'he remaining schools. The wo op eams will mee in he playoff. Lenard visualizes an evenual eigh~am conference,' wih eams playing each oher once, like hey have in he saes. IN INTER OLLEGE GOLF ByMARY SCOTTI E AND IRENE COCHRANE By TERRY KELLY hem. If Monday's race was indicaive of York'sincreased srengh his year, he eam has an excellen chance of going o he naionals where an opporuniy o avenge heir defea o he warriors of Waerloo could resul. NOTE: Inercollege Cross Counry on Oc. 11 a York. Proem has J>een informed -ha Dean Taha~, York's Champion harrier of many years, 'challenging runners o dehrone him onigh, Thursday Oc. 12, a 5 0'clock in an inramural mee saring a he.field house. Noing Dean Taham's unblemished record, 'Proem is naurally pro-taham. An Inercollege Golf Tournamen was held a Fores Hills Golf Club Friday, Sepember 290 Only Winers and Glendon managedo produce a full eam (ie. wo men and wo women). As you will remember Friday's weaher was a seady drizzle, a fair amoun of fog and no oo warm a ha. To add o he roubles he course was flooded as a resul -of Thursday's downpour. The wo girls represening Glendon were playing only o preven defaul. Neiher were golfers bu were asked o play for paricipaion poins as he ~~ were ~od eoou~ ~ offse any poor score urned in by 'hem. Unforunaely,. one of he boys pulled ou Thursday nigh. (Apparenly his Varsiy Hockey Player had forgoen his Friday afernoon classes unil he las minue). A any rae, anoher boy was rounded up and hey all eed off abou noon Friday. Our girls drew even wih he Winers' girls, bu, sad o say,,glendon boys found he dampness oo much for hem and qui afer he 9h hole 0 So, Winers won he ournamen Wihou a figh. Apahy may be bad a he oher Colleges- bu when sudens say yes or no hey mean i. BOSTO,N SEVENIII. i~'

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