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            <text> SGIENCE THE BRONX HIGH SCHOOL OF SCIENCE&#13;
SURVEY Vol, LXII - No. 2&#13;
April 1, 1968&#13;
Leikowitz Replac&#13;
es&#13;
Donovan Denounces&#13;
Dr. Taffel, on Leave&#13;
'R&#13;
adical' Science&#13;
ites&#13;
By HOOPSTER BELL&#13;
BS CHAUNCEY K. BARNESWORTHY&#13;
D.r Alexander Taffel, Science's&#13;
principal, has taken a temporary&#13;
Dr. BernardDonovans,u,perin-&#13;
t e n d e n t ofschools, charged t h a t&#13;
Answering hsi charges, M.r Nor-&#13;
leave of absence from the school.&#13;
Sciencei s" ahotbed of radical- man Lefkowitz, who wil shortly&#13;
Mr. Norman of the&#13;
ism,"ina speecbheforehet Future&#13;
become Acting Principal&#13;
fo Science,&#13;
Health Education department will&#13;
Teachers club,March 18,&#13;
said that he agreed&#13;
hwti Donovan&#13;
be Acting Principal during Taf-&#13;
"From m y observatioands staf "In content,&#13;
but not&#13;
emphasis."&#13;
sers absence.&#13;
reports" Donovan emsitaetd that He declined to elaborate.&#13;
"35 per cent of the stbaodye"nt&#13;
Commenting no het spring se-&#13;
termed"radical."&#13;
Caleulated Statement&#13;
mester, M.r&#13;
Expiainingt h e causes for eht&#13;
M.r Herbert Rosenfeld, of hte&#13;
thought the school was "shaping&#13;
militancy&#13;
Romance Philology department,&#13;
up vyer wlel this season". eH&#13;
h ubeer.Yeownfora long miet presented a detailed rebutal to&#13;
added, however, that Science "may&#13;
thotW ebronxi sthe conte. the Donovan&#13;
chartes.&#13;
great&#13;
be hurt in the English depart-&#13;
wing notivity n t h i s country. ot teach in a&#13;
schol&#13;
where&#13;
al hte&#13;
Evidently, d e continued,&#13;
stucien&#13;
ts&#13;
students&#13;
men next because o r e&#13;
' meislti&#13;
concerns&#13;
are&#13;
so&#13;
werestronglyinfluenced by their wel integrated. uoY don't find hte&#13;
graduation or some all-star&#13;
usual differentiation&#13;
otherest&#13;
dents. But with our current squad&#13;
" I tperturbsnie." Donovan&#13;
de-&#13;
here. I derive g&#13;
reat pleasure from&#13;
of teachers&#13;
and olst ofdepth in&#13;
c l a r e s , " t h a t h e r d l y a n y&#13;
k n o w i n g&#13;
that&#13;
S U r d a n i s&#13;
S c i e n c e i t e s&#13;
m a t t e r n ? o&#13;
1 U S T&#13;
a b o u t t h e&#13;
w, ar&#13;
t h e b l a c k r e v o l u&#13;
students,&#13;
I think we can look for&#13;
simply apathetic."&#13;
tion,&#13;
hte drug&#13;
csene,&#13;
theater, -mu&#13;
a real god year on the Regents&#13;
sic, art, etc.'&#13;
Scholarship Exams even though&#13;
Library Changes Rules "Theres' not a student ni the&#13;
we won't haveany experienced&#13;
school," he continued, "that doesn't&#13;
competitors returning."&#13;
know a heck ofalot about science,&#13;
u n e a r t s , a n d p o l i t i c s - orfm black&#13;
Mr. Lefkowitz, who si coach of&#13;
the goll team, explained that he&#13;
To Thwart "Subversion'&#13;
Kierkegaard to Anaxi-&#13;
did not plan any "big" changes ni&#13;
mander. You can't even walk down&#13;
school policy, although he said he&#13;
The Science library, recently "Communciaoitns&#13;
Code Which&#13;
the hal without hearing several&#13;
t h e gi t e o f o vt o n gi v e l subversive will restrict lal interpersonal moc. kids arguing about Rauschenberg&#13;
fel administration's rulings which&#13;
was considering reversing hte Taf- activity, wli institute new secuytri&#13;
municationtonesits.&#13;
or Polanski. fI the school is radi-&#13;
"improve&#13;
decorum&#13;
forbid athletic recruiting.&#13;
thue s e o f&#13;
aswef&#13;
fingers&#13;
as pos.&#13;
cal, perhaps ti si only because it&#13;
John Morihisa, Son of&#13;
the Eternal Forest, urges junta&#13;
acceptance.&#13;
and prevent subversion."&#13;
eb.lis&#13;
sI so alive and cultured."&#13;
Jobs for the Needy&#13;
A major objective of the new&#13;
Faulire&#13;
t o&#13;
Mr. Alan Schlussel of the Art&#13;
Tues&#13;
e x o u l s i o n&#13;
department commented that. al-&#13;
J u n t a to Replace Principal, Discussing the student junta&#13;
fo "extraneous material" noit het the Study Hal.&#13;
though he did not completely&#13;
which will employ him as its fac-&#13;
Ibrary. In addition to the currenti&#13;
understand Mr. Rosenfeld's speech&#13;
Will Control School Policy; ulty adviser, Mr.&#13;
L e f k o w i t z said suer"s, continued het spokesman he thought ti was"visually beau&#13;
the "revolutionary" group "could ruling prohibiting textbooks and for the llbrary, "we hope to keep tiful.?"&#13;
other items not conducive ot quiet&#13;
Unit's Head Outlines Aims only succeed fi it were a team ef. study, the regulations will the infiltration down ot normal Several students, nweh asked A student junta will take over the primary functions of fort." He also commented that permit sutdenst to b r i n g intot h e rules weh con- t h e i r reaction the Donovan the office of the principal ni the near future.&#13;
"judging orfm the way these sut- cluded, do&#13;
purchased&#13;
dents put together a winning squad ibrary clut odnothevatse athis&#13;
"What's it The change was accepted by Dr. Alexander Taffel, March Asked to comment, a staff mem-&#13;
20, when 70 seniors threatened ot refuse ot atend colege sure,theyshouldcertainlyhavea ber said. "The presence of foreign&#13;
o r d e ro S eience; good season."&#13;
academic rating iftheirde articles ni the library si danger-&#13;
Mr. Letkowitz recommended.&#13;
Teac er ' Aids Threaten to Str&#13;
mands for student power were however, that Greg Tillman, 4-4, teet&#13;
against infiltra.&#13;
ike,&#13;
not met.&#13;
replace Lionel Phillips, 4-2, on the&#13;
[In a study of the effects of the junta, since the current threesome&#13;
ingly harmless possessions."&#13;
Seek Improved Salaries, Conditions&#13;
student junta, Taffel said "lacks height."&#13;
Other new regulations include a&#13;
the change would be&#13;
to Science. See page 5.1 Warmth Chairman Deplores The new Junta, appointed by Sodescribed "audent sender" Dr. Woodrow Wilson Tracey&#13;
'Hothead' Aids' Harassment wil be headed by John Morihisa, Scores 'Powers of Science'&#13;
Warmth has issued an informal policy statement lips, 4 2，and Danny Fischel, 43. calling for a student-dominated teacher-aid review&#13;
whichWalcon At Meeting of Biology Club&#13;
Warmth spokesman Naney Nymph charged that trol school policy and make all administrative decisions, will e m&#13;
" h o t h e a d s " claimed they ploy Science's principal-designate, "Bunk." That's how macrobiol March 28, "but in your hearts&#13;
have "created a cold, unfriendly, and heartless at- Mr. Norman Lefkowitz, as its fac- ogist Dr. Woodrow Wilson Tracey&#13;
you know Im' right."&#13;
ulty adviser. Mr. Lefkowitz, who described the theory that Ascomy-&#13;
cetes and many Punzi Impertecti&#13;
Tracey, a professor of Renais.&#13;
ot say that a smal cabal of teachers' aids led by will handle certain administrative sance Biology at the Rockefeller&#13;
had continually&#13;
details, was given a vote on the bearconidiaatthetipoftheir&#13;
Universy.&#13;
scener&#13;
harassed friendly Scienceites.&#13;
conidionhores.&#13;
T u r n i n g t o s n e c i fi e a b u s e s .&#13;
M i s s&#13;
N y m o h p o i n t e d&#13;
committee to be used only in case of a tie.&#13;
"You can believe me or not,"&#13;
a x a l n s t t h e D u b l e&#13;
out that Mrs. Vulture had employed stop-and-frisk&#13;
What's That, Son?&#13;
Dr. Tracey told the Biology Club&#13;
methods against a student who was suspected of&#13;
"Kids," he said, "would you be-&#13;
In a statement&#13;
not having a pass. "In another incident," Miss Nymph&#13;
Morihisa, who prefers to be called lieve that for years the public has&#13;
reported, "she attacked a student for lonerino, wach&#13;
by his real name, IDe Behavioral Science&#13;
in reality he had been waiting on line to buy a bus&#13;
the Eternal Forest, outlined the produced ni a Phycomycete? This&#13;
group's aims, exolaining that hi Club Hears Leeture&#13;
kind of delusion must stop.'&#13;
planned the "abolition of the Urging scienceites to join him&#13;
Bonnie Is from Parker&#13;
denartment. aboli- On Aggressiveness&#13;
ni a crusade against the "powers&#13;
Mrs. Vulture, who came to Science last year from&#13;
science," Tracey, obviously&#13;
Parker High School in Phoenix, Arizona, maintained&#13;
tion of restrictions against eating abolition David Fenton. discussed&#13;
moved by the rapt attention paid&#13;
that a school must be run with an iron hand. "I&#13;
of dress regulations, virtual aboli- "Is Aggression Instinetive?" at the&#13;
him by the students, said that,&#13;
don't go for this Warmth stuft, she barked, "you&#13;
tan&#13;
office principal, "myonyhoperestsonyou,the&#13;
go ot school ot get educated."&#13;
abolition of service credit, aboli- ber 15,&#13;
youth."&#13;
In defense of aggressive enforcement of the rules,&#13;
restrictions&#13;
cutting Tising as his source O n Aaares.&#13;
Teachers' aids leaders confer ab&#13;
out strike plans at top&#13;
Mrs.&#13;
Vultur&#13;
e emphasized the&#13;
danger of excessive&#13;
sion, Konrad Lorenz, Fenton&#13;
level meeting of their union at its Bimini retreat.&#13;
restrictions on her rights. "It I have to think about classes, and&#13;
Dr. Uri Bachrach, a macrobio-&#13;
political&#13;
said that the&#13;
Jogist. revealed that in his experi-&#13;
whether some kid from Warmth will like what Im'&#13;
properly," she&#13;
school grounds. He added that his in man is evidently an evolution-&#13;
anti-viral&#13;
Aids Demand Greater Power&#13;
doing. I won't be able to function&#13;
primary purpose ni taking power ary lailure because it allows for&#13;
the cost of the drugs was&#13;
growled. "While Im' sitting and thinking, some wise&#13;
guy si walking the halls free with an unauthorized was to bring "constructive leader. fighting among members of the&#13;
very high.&#13;
Over Students and Teachers&#13;
ship" to theschool.&#13;
same species.&#13;
pass."&#13;
Speaking at the Biology Club&#13;
M o s t teachers, the other he said, kill their own kind with&#13;
The teachers' aids have threatened to go on strike,&#13;
"The trouble with Scienceites," she continued, "is&#13;
February 9, Bachrach, a profes.&#13;
W h a t d o they&#13;
hand seemedapathetic.Mr.Jack no purpose.&#13;
sor at the Hebrew University at&#13;
thereby paralyzing the school, if they are not given&#13;
that they think instead of obeying.&#13;
Kligman,ofthePhysical Science "We will ultimately&#13;
unning here?"&#13;
Jerusalem,&#13;
indi&#13;
cated,&#13;
h&#13;
ow&#13;
"better salaries and working conditions."&#13;
think we're r&#13;
tech-&#13;
department, echoed the feelingof ourselves." Fenton quoted Lorenz,&#13;
ever,&#13;
Mrs. Vulture also defended the stop-and-frisk&#13;
cost of the drugs has&#13;
Announcing the walkout plans, Mrs. Bonnie Vul- had "nabbed plenty of characters&#13;
a good part of the faculty b y com- "If man with only reason as a wea-&#13;
ture, Science chapter chairman of the Teachers' Aid nique, saying she alls it it weren't for&#13;
menting, "What's it t&#13;
o me?"&#13;
non doesn't subdue his instinets&#13;
somewhat&#13;
charged that an "apathetic Board of who would still be roaming the h&#13;
Relating the tople to Science, they have been synthesized.&#13;
Eduention" had failed to meet any of the aids' de- me."&#13;
In an appeal for support from students and the&#13;
Coming Events&#13;
arit&#13;
need look into Science's hallways&#13;
"Over two billion people are liv-&#13;
"We don't want ot strike," she commented, "but administration, Mrs. Vulture snarled that "it is time&#13;
APRIL&#13;
toseetheanimalike&#13;
ine with some kindof parasitic&#13;
to stop mollycoddling lazy seniors and worrying about&#13;
i t is f o r t h e good of the community." the rights of people who have no business being in&#13;
3-Find Out Where Your Kid ness of the student body. Gym, worm inside them,"&#13;
Although Mrs. Vulture refused to give any details the halls. Parents should feel safe to have their&#13;
Is Really At Day.&#13;
the continued&#13;
froup ,&#13;
gist Dr. Svetozar Theodorovie told&#13;
of the teachers' aids' demands, reliable sources have&#13;
dehumanized barbarism.&#13;
the Bio Club. February 16.&#13;
learned that they are asking for a substantial ni-&#13;
daughters walk to the school bathrooms alone, but&#13;
4-Bernstein's Birthday: Half- day.&#13;
"We must free&#13;
These parasites, the doctor said,&#13;
crease in their power over s t u d o n ' t a n d t e a c h e r s&#13;
they&#13;
won't unless the teachers' aids are given a&#13;
12-21-Easter Recess.&#13;
degenerate&#13;
aggressive&#13;
are taking food from their hosts,&#13;
This&#13;
might&#13;
include the right&#13;
of an aid to&#13;
suspend&#13;
free h a n d . "&#13;
rviser of the hall patrol, stressed&#13;
15-Tax Return Day.&#13;
one Scienceite&#13;
a s w e . a s c a u s i n a c r e a t d a m a k e .&#13;
or expel a student. In addition, the aids would like&#13;
Mr.PaulZee,supe&#13;
You know, he&#13;
said. n o t h&#13;
to be in charge of teacher discipline&#13;
thnt&#13;
unless meddling with the&#13;
teacher' aids is&#13;
ciety&#13;
thatcreatesthisanimalism,&#13;
nar&#13;
chy in the&#13;
1 - T h e Rosenfeld-Szklanka must be burned down,&#13;
death of Alexander the Great and&#13;
Aschool spokesman, who declined to be identified,&#13;
"reduced to naught," there would be a&#13;
Follies.&#13;
buil a&#13;
d&#13;
new society on the&#13;
t h e&#13;
v e r y&#13;
l o n g&#13;
t i m e&#13;
i t&#13;
t o o k t o&#13;
o&#13;
indicated&#13;
that it&#13;
that&#13;
halls,&#13;
"Ma&#13;
ke hay while the sun shines," h e warned.&#13;
3-Victoria&#13;
Charlton Day.&#13;
m i n s o f o l d . " T h e m e m b e r s s&#13;
e e m e d&#13;
the Panama Canal were results of&#13;
Science&#13;
could conduct classes it t&#13;
heteachers' aids&#13;
A&#13;
sked to&#13;
react&#13;
to&#13;
the charges against the teachers'&#13;
e?"&#13;
15_"Music"&#13;
Assembly. toagreeon&#13;
thie&#13;
parasitic diseases.&#13;
struck,&#13;
aids, most students commented "What'si ttom&#13;
 PageTwo&#13;
SCIENCESURVEY&#13;
Monday, April 1 , 1964&#13;
The Resistance&#13;
Increasingly more people are becoming disillusioned with&#13;
Political Scene Shows&#13;
Gro g Dissent&#13;
win&#13;
the United States. The reasons for this are manifest: babies (Editor's Noet: The following ar&#13;
are being burned in Vietnam ni the name of freedom; white ticle is by Henry Dunow, assisted&#13;
Ist's worst enemy because it is Americans, who have used violence against black Americans yb Rolfe Abuacher&#13;
incompatible with the democratie&#13;
f o r h u n d r e d s o f v e a r s , a r e r e a c t i n g w i t h f u r t h e r v i o l e n c e w h e n&#13;
and David&#13;
Kusnet. It&#13;
mankeos atempt ot&#13;
process. YPSL favors a negotiated some of these blacks tall: about meeting violence with violence;&#13;
cover&#13;
al&#13;
settlement in Vietnam, but not an gorups&#13;
and America is seemingly not to be offered any political alter-&#13;
Sceince.&#13;
addition,&#13;
unconditional withdrawal.&#13;
native t o present policies.&#13;
The right wing&#13;
Surely, in such a climate, it is not surprising that there is nection&#13;
withScience.&#13;
resent at scence Acordingot a large amount of political action, much&#13;
of it radical.&#13;
It is I n&#13;
members ot the newly formed marckeodntrastt&#13;
othe&#13;
silent&#13;
comforting to note that some Scienceites&#13;
have become a&#13;
Bronx Science chapter of the partstudengteneration&#13;
National S t u d e n t C o m m i t t e e 10r of this action.&#13;
Victory ni Vietnam (SCVV), op- For as evidenced by two articles&#13;
inhtsi&#13;
siue, one o n the&#13;
ponents Vietnam political scene, the other on the Black&#13;
Cultural&#13;
Society, some&#13;
h i g h l y&#13;
informt heda n a n y o t h e r&#13;
in&#13;
represent only a "vocal and irra- Scienceites are protesting against&#13;
what heyt&#13;
consider&#13;
t h e&#13;
ofScienceites wrongs of American society. These students ought&#13;
t o be&#13;
youngpeople,dis&#13;
W"e hope ot win the support of couraged and supported, both by their felow students a n d b y&#13;
the silent center, and that includes the faculty. Furthermore, more students who agreewiththese&#13;
anti-Communist liberals," declared political and social activists should join t h e m , giving voice&#13;
Robert Menschel, 3-11, who edits to the changes they would like to see made.&#13;
t h e Science SCVV's newsletter, On the other hand it si not necessary to aeger&#13;
weitvhery-&#13;
Novanglus IT. (Novanglus&#13;
thing or anything — t h e s e pontical multants&#13;
espouse vo&#13;
of John Adams' anti- admit that they are sincere ni their fight fora&#13;
bettwerorld.&#13;
Revolutionary War&#13;
Here are students truly showing that "American spirit"taiked&#13;
Selencestudents protest war at Harris Field rally, behind school.&#13;
newspaper.)&#13;
group." SCVV si circulating&#13;
peti- about in SS 5, but forgotten when applied t ot h esixties.&#13;
Mostof usignorethesegroups,toss away theirliterature,&#13;
necessarily&#13;
Perhaps the best known exam- tions U r g i n g the Administration ofmost&#13;
BSCAPmembers.&#13;
and turn adeaf ear to their talk. We would prefertoignore&#13;
ple of leftistactivity atScienceis andtheCongressotstandfirmon -theiminediatefuture, BSCPA thetwo year dol independent pub- the war in Vietnam," and plans to the riots or the war. But we must be made waera fo this:Not&#13;
i concerted effotrt organ- lication w h i c h support candidates of any party protesting America's wrongs makes su guilty of comngimtti&#13;
zethe&#13;
particoifpatiSoceincetsni de- who are opposed by "doves."&#13;
t h e m .&#13;
schobolycott&#13;
scribes itspurpose sa giving "any&#13;
high school student who wishes ot&#13;
opposition to the express a view a place to express&#13;
A large number or Scienceites&#13;
i sscheduledf o r April 26.&#13;
it." Editor Paul Steiner, 3-15, ni- are also involved ni the "student "Where's Your Pass?"&#13;
dicated that the main concern fo&#13;
Dump Johnson in 6'8&#13;
pow&#13;
er" movement, Closely allied Sans isnot national politics, but&#13;
oroad poliucal aims o Although Scienceites are considered capabolfehandling Scienceitesontheleftsueintofall&#13;
student rights.&#13;
intricate and very expensive computers, producing publications inthatcatel-atmovement&#13;
the groups, students this year also w h od o share hte scorn for that two-thirds of the student body&#13;
costing thousands of dollars and involving many students,and NewLeft,Unsureo fe x&#13;
electoral politics which reads Sans.&#13;
Board of Education rules forbid. working with laboratory equipment foa v e r ydelicateand&#13;
some NewLeft htniknig are a-t Al the Way with LBJ&#13;
ding o f&#13;
costly nature - a l l w i t h m i n i m a l s u p e r v i s i o n - hety h a v en o t dentearenonetheless&#13;
tempingto prePvresnidtent John- Though the word "socialist" clubs, leafletting in schools, and yet earned the privilege of setting foot ni yna schoolcorridor opposedt owhatthey&#13;
s o n ' sr e n o m i n a t i o n . t h e u r n s probably frightens away some po- distributing or selling of litera. tire&#13;
without a pass.&#13;
o ft h eBronxYoungIndependent tential members, the Young Peo-&#13;
and buttons&#13;
"Typical'&#13;
Used in areasonable manner, passes canbeavaluableaid BSCiPsA&#13;
Democrat(sBYID),a morfer D-e&#13;
pels'&#13;
Socialist League&#13;
(YPSL)&#13;
the school.&#13;
to school organization. However, asemployed a tScience, they Mosttypicalo ft i&#13;
Left mocratichighschool group. 250&#13;
center&#13;
It s h o u l d b e e m p h a s i z e d t h a t &amp; students s i g n e d na open leter to&#13;
the&#13;
are absurd devices which tend to make a trip tothebathroom Science Coramittee&#13;
political&#13;
spectrum&#13;
than&#13;
most&#13;
great majority of Science students Pocitilal Congressman Jonahtan Bingham,&#13;
groups.&#13;
any or the telephone more trouble than it i sworth. Action(BSCPA).Although&#13;
urgingarih to supotr Senator -Eu smal Sciencebranch of the YPSL form of political action.However, Presently, it is not enough that a student's subject teacher o n l y a f e w m o n t h s o l d ,&#13;
BSCAP&#13;
McCshyta'r presidential can- si directly affiliated with the City&#13;
is satisfied that the student has good reason to leave the room; has a sizableactive&#13;
membesrhpi.&#13;
didacy. Studentnsi BYID also as- College branch. Oriented to a pro- their ranks wil grow as students often the case must also be proved to three teachers' aides and and haseven putouta newspaper,&#13;
"pecacndeidacy" YPSL made aware of what is poine four monitors as wel. We concede that a subject teacher has Common Sense II. Primarily Mnvile Dubin woh was defeated in following organized labor's lead on. "You can't remain apathetic," every right to require a pass, signed by another teacher, from anti-war, anti-draft group, BSCPA election for Congress, by supporting President Johnson student commented, "when a pupil who wishes to leave class, in cases for which the verbal intends to join the student rights canvassed districts no because of his firm stand against you understand that this country ac- Manhattan's West Side for anti- the spread&#13;
communist&#13;
is napalming children in Asia and request is not sufficient. However, once the subject teacher's&#13;
cording to Ken Appelbaum, 4-7, a Johnson delegates ot the Demo- Southeast Asia. Communism, said brutalizing black people in Har- permission&#13;
is secured, it should be totally unnecessary to wran-&#13;
of the organization.&#13;
cratic:National Convention&#13;
o n e&#13;
YPSL member, is the&#13;
social&#13;
te&#13;
m&#13;
"&#13;
gle with the g u a r d i a n s of the corridor in order&#13;
to simply ap-&#13;
Apeblaum, whodescribes hmi&#13;
proach one's locker or a drinking fountain.&#13;
self a s a pacifiat, commented t h a t&#13;
If passes are intended to prevent students&#13;
from ngictut&#13;
h e dcoul suppoortnlya "htniknig&#13;
classes or wandering - unauthorized - in the halls, then in&#13;
man kiel D.r Spock," for political&#13;
Black Cultural Society Develops addition to being insulting they are also ineffective. For it is office. He asserted, however, that&#13;
evident that through squad affiliation, forgeries, and the&#13;
changing of dates on old passes, almost any student can easily&#13;
Afro-American Self-Understanding producea false permit to walk the halls.&#13;
Audio sual&#13;
-Vi&#13;
something for ourselves, because the white man Another unpleasant factor in the present situation is the&#13;
Science's newest club, the Black Cultural Society, isn't going to do anything for us," another girl said. matter of enforcement. Students who think of themselves as&#13;
Effects Form&#13;
reflects the growing desire p a r t o r b l a c k the Negro should do si stop the rioting." "What&#13;
reasonably respectable human beings are understandably an-&#13;
Americans to learn about their heritage, their eul- said one boy. "The marches aren't getting anywhere. noyed at the frequent confrontations, often rude, in which&#13;
New Art Style ture, and their special contribution to world —and If you get an education, you're going to get a job." they are challenged by a hall patrolman, "Where are you&#13;
United States - history.&#13;
going?" or, "Let me see your pass!" Eliminating passes could&#13;
"This is a new era for Science," the group's presi&#13;
Membership Predominately Black&#13;
add some grace to a decent student's day here.&#13;
By DEBORAH HWANG&#13;
Melntosh, commented. "We (blacks)&#13;
At another meeting, three leaders of the Afro- Teachers are also affected by rigid&#13;
pass requirements.&#13;
A nuclear engineer,B a r l Rei-&#13;
m&#13;
ust un&#13;
ite."&#13;
American Students Association&#13;
(AsA spoke ab&#13;
out In order for a student to leave official class regularly for ex-&#13;
back, has developed a totally new&#13;
Like similar groups throughout the city, the Black&#13;
the aims of that larger group. The three were Umba tra-curricular duties, he must obtain a special pass to be signed&#13;
concept in modern art&#13;
Cultural Society seems to be meeting the needs of&#13;
Sataba, ASA Chairman and a student at Boys' High; daily by his official teacher—a bit of routine not appreciated&#13;
many black students, such as the member who said,&#13;
Andele Dende, of the political committee and also of by either student or teacher.&#13;
Reiback created lumias in 1960&#13;
"A lot of us are ignorant of the glorious things that&#13;
Boys' High; and Limura Embu, of the cultural and as an application of his work in&#13;
It seems obvious to us that passes are less a deterrent to&#13;
black people have done." nI addition, she continued, economic committee and a former student at Indiana They are formed when&#13;
"We have ot educate the white people. Let's hear Tech and Howard University.&#13;
unauthorized wandering in the school than, at best, an irritat-&#13;
about W.E.B. DuBois and George Washington Carver. Although Its membership si predominately black, ing inconvenience, and, at worst, a farcical mockery of the chemically dyed, invisible,&#13;
polarized liht leprojected avisible,&#13;
Let's find out why we have a right ot be as proud the club welcomes everyone.&#13;
administration and students of Science. The only reasonable crystals, revealing sensuous colors&#13;
as a white man."&#13;
and practical check on student roaming is attendance-taking&#13;
a n d designs. T h e crystals c a n b e&#13;
want black people to be proud of being&#13;
on the part of teachers.&#13;
distorted by a laser beam to form&#13;
black, and not to think of the word black as a&#13;
unusual patterns.&#13;
white man would have him&#13;
SGIEN G E&#13;
SURVEY Reiback's lumia&#13;
compositions&#13;
think." Gwen New said,&#13;
Student Power&#13;
classified by&#13;
Black People Must Unite&#13;
published 8 times a year by the students of nudes on siens or the bodiac,&#13;
Another member, Ma ther&#13;
rilyn MeLaughlin, commented&#13;
THE BRONX HIGH SCHOOL&#13;
The&#13;
school is run by administrators. The v&#13;
arious depart-&#13;
that "The 'Negroes' of Science should get&#13;
to&#13;
ge&#13;
ments are directed by chairmen. The curriculum is taught&#13;
by&#13;
Luminors, Reiback's other&#13;
(with the 'black people") and be made aware of the&#13;
ir&#13;
OF SCIENCE&#13;
teachers.&#13;
At the bottom of the heap is the student. A ovation&#13;
ndsom n ni&#13;
e-&#13;
art,&#13;
are ymphonies&#13;
s&#13;
blackness, because i&#13;
t th&#13;
e&#13;
w&#13;
hite&#13;
man decided to kill&#13;
75 West 205 Street&#13;
Bronx, N. Y. 10468 times it isn't very comfortable there. color.&#13;
ColoreaRints.&#13;
placed&#13;
all the black people he is not going to&#13;
spa&#13;
re them&#13;
Mr. NORMAN LEFKOWITZ, Acting principal For example, especially in the&#13;
humanities subjects, the behind a black screen, move ni&#13;
because they conformed&#13;
to his system. He is going&#13;
teacher takes a curriculum and molds it into the course ne&#13;
infinitely varied patterns control-&#13;
to kill us both."&#13;
Vol.LXII-No.2&#13;
April1,1968 feels it should be. It is the teacher who shapes the direction&#13;
led by any sound. Thus the light&#13;
Mr. Donald Sc&#13;
hwartz, faculty adviser, reflected on&#13;
of discussion in the classroom. It is the teacher who either effects change from flashing (in&#13;
his initial impressions of the club. "During the first&#13;
response&#13;
sporadic nic&#13;
electro&#13;
the&#13;
group, "I had an uncomfortable&#13;
makes or breaks a course for his recitation class.&#13;
meeting." he told&#13;
Charles K. B&#13;
ernstein&#13;
Ricky&#13;
music) to rhyth&#13;
mic w&#13;
aving (in re-&#13;
feeling which came&#13;
from&#13;
being the only&#13;
white per-&#13;
Editor-in-Chief&#13;
Other Editor Occasionally he "breaks" the cours&#13;
e. And his students are&#13;
sponse ot the gentler&#13;
y mind I reversed the situ&#13;
a-&#13;
left doodling on their notes, yawning.&#13;
Simon and Garfunkel).&#13;
son in the room: In m it must feel to be the only&#13;
tion, and I realized how&#13;
Michael S. Kairless&#13;
These students are stranded in a boring classroom, with&#13;
black person in a class."&#13;
Editor-at-Times&#13;
no hope of rescue, not even from the program committee,&#13;
Absolutely Freece&#13;
Discussing the set-up o f the club, Mr.&#13;
which does not list drowsiness as an acceptable reason for&#13;
According to Reiback, his work&#13;
stressed&#13;
the need to clarity the club's goals and sug-&#13;
Unfazed Editor&#13;
SilkyCharlowitz transfer.&#13;
is meant to create "a quiet, drift-&#13;
gested&#13;
a study group within the school and a "mili-&#13;
tant group" on the outside. "It your purpose is to Razzle-Dazzle Editor&#13;
Aimless H&#13;
oopster Bell In the past this has been a hopeless situation for many.&#13;
ting, free atmosphere."&#13;
First exhibited a t t h e&#13;
H o w a r d&#13;
be a militant group, why do you w&#13;
ant acharter from&#13;
Phantom Editor&#13;
Jolly&#13;
In the future, it need not be.&#13;
MarilynCampbell Teachers should be responsive to the wills of their stu-&#13;
Wise Gallery ni New York in 1966,&#13;
theS.O.?"&#13;
The Feature Editor&#13;
Reiback's works were again shown&#13;
Goals Are Tentative&#13;
T u n c h r o o m E d i t o r&#13;
Bombastic Genius Gantt dents. When students are dissatisfied with the way things are&#13;
there this February.&#13;
O&#13;
ne of his&#13;
The&#13;
planning&#13;
committee has developed som&#13;
e ten-&#13;
M&#13;
i&#13;
nister of the Exchequer&#13;
Capitalist Pig Boxer going intheclassroom, they should be able to make their&#13;
works is in the permanent collec-&#13;
t&#13;
ative goals for the club. Information on college and&#13;
Icky-bopper Editor&#13;
.Adler grievances known to a receptive instructor.&#13;
Though to say this much may be interpreted as a demand&#13;
tion of the Whitney Museum&#13;
sch ents will Sweet-16-and-Nev&#13;
olar er-&#13;
ship opportunities for black students will be Been Manager&#13;
M e lChernet American Art.&#13;
sophomores and juniors and stud&#13;
BubblesWaltzer for more student power, the proposition is simple and reason-&#13;
given to ns are&#13;
give reports on African c&#13;
ulture, Swahili les&#13;
so&#13;
Spelling&#13;
Editor&#13;
able,andshould not beconsidered an infringementupon the&#13;
Reiback attended. Lehigh Uni- a l s o p l a n n e d Night Editors DanetteRiso,KayYee rights&#13;
versity and later received a M.S.&#13;
of teachers. No&#13;
teacher is compelled&#13;
to accept changes&#13;
from&#13;
At&#13;
a rec&#13;
e&#13;
nt&#13;
meeting, the&#13;
club members discussed&#13;
Smut&#13;
Ed&#13;
itor&#13;
.Martin&#13;
Gringer he feels are unwarranted.But he should be willing to listen M.I.T.His career suggests that&#13;
different views of blac&#13;
k power.&#13;
Andrea Geffner toandconsiderrecommendationsfromhisstudents.&#13;
o v en t h ouich m&#13;
ost Scienceites w il&#13;
their (whites) scared," said one girl, "that w e&#13;
"They're&#13;
NiceLady&#13;
Mrs.LindaFeingold The process of education, from the Board down to the&#13;
probably major in&#13;
a science, n o t&#13;
may actually get the great potential power w e pos.&#13;
- COCA PRES teacher,isaimedatthestudent.Astudentshouldbeableto a l lo fthem will necessarily&#13;
"Black power to me is getting together and doing&#13;
say whether the aim i s off.&#13;
&#13;
 Monday, April1,1968&#13;
SCIENCE SURVEY&#13;
PageThree Experienc ribes His StudentSpotlight Frustrated Writer Desc&#13;
e s o n 'Survey' Staff Andrea Geffner&#13;
have come to realize that this ex Tor t h e next thre months. How- Quite unexpectedly, piece Gettner, 44, proves that onecan A. true cosmopolitan, n o t e s&#13;
dent editors and on our own. 1 yb assigning em hte Yiddish Club no the SO. . Store," was published. Green-eyed, vivacious Andrea&#13;
plains a great deal about Survey. ever, foresoht t a r&#13;
hree months the oused in&#13;
prefers attending City C&#13;
My first assignment was ot cover Yiddish Culb didnot exist. Even terest, even excitement. live in the Bronx and still have leavingNew York ni the fall.She&#13;
ole&#13;
ge ot&#13;
e v e n c o n t r o v e r s y and I was in&#13;
the Astronomy Club. Liking -nei wosre, when yhet stopped asgin-&#13;
na exciting personality.&#13;
trouble. Trouble! At last I felt like&#13;
uses Fun City's facilities to capac-&#13;
hter&#13;
astronomy nor clubs&#13;
made nig em hte Yiddish buCl nda gave&#13;
the&#13;
Journalist I had hoped I would Metropoli-&#13;
Ity, having been to t&#13;
he&#13;
this task particularly distasterul, else. the Yiddish bel Controversy! M,e&#13;
tanMuseum of Art twice nevertheless, I put my nose to hte Club promptly sprang back into Al het wens thats' fit ot fit! H(ow&#13;
Grant's L o m b o n&#13;
seventh&#13;
awful Zenger must have felt.)&#13;
grade school trip.&#13;
work) and went to work. I found&#13;
"Science What?'&#13;
But I was defendedl dna for&#13;
Every day si an adventure in&#13;
out after much difticulty that t h e&#13;
Andrea's&#13;
Alter&#13;
club would not meet before Sur-&#13;
Later thatycar,by&#13;
htsi I wtisohdefend the editors&#13;
of Suvrey i nreturn fortheir del&#13;
watches"DarkShadows"ontele- veyd'esadline and I askeodneof slightlybowed,Iwastold toget&#13;
vision home-baked&#13;
hte wens editors twah Ishoulddo. a na df o rSurvey. Evweralk niot many unfair acuosaints that the&#13;
eTrhe havebeen&#13;
cookies and milk. Later she re-&#13;
She said hat 1 should&#13;
write&#13;
a storaendasicthe&#13;
manifahgeereditors of Suarrvesenyobs.This&#13;
laxes by listening ot music while article d e s c r i b i n g the plans&#13;
o r t e&#13;
wantts o p u la n a&#13;
d 1&#13;
sceince&#13;
i t&#13;
i s not truTeh.ey aer many things:&#13;
cutting out paper dols.&#13;
culb andI, onyl folowing&#13;
orders.&#13;
Survey? ("Science&#13;
?twahIs&#13;
they petty,&#13;
Kun, Rabbit, Run&#13;
d e n i s . W o d a y s l a t e r received&#13;
sokminedofinstitution?") People&#13;
Paustian, pomheproicu,s, yl,lsi&#13;
School itself si ful of&#13;
sensa- thecaietlr back htwi a notefrom aren o tcxactlyliningu pi nthe musical; they are good: they are&#13;
tions. Potential traumas&#13;
His Holiness.&#13;
streetst oputadsi n Survey&#13;
bad. Btuhteya r e not snobs.yTeh&#13;
the halls of Science for her.&#13;
"Do saying&#13;
that I&#13;
shouldn o t have Timeflies when you'rem-esri&#13;
you knowhow many rabbits they&#13;
wentir&#13;
defendedevenme.&#13;
aboutthe&#13;
culbs' plansbut ableandbaforeIknewit(Idid-&#13;
theyelevated metoa&#13;
hadot kilot providefurforthis rather&#13;
shoudl havewrittenthe n'tknowit)Iwasasenior.&#13;
posfitiontrust.(Snwobousldn't&#13;
physics lab experiment?" she was&#13;
Martin Grineer&#13;
article onlyeratf the clubhad guardhadtakenover and,&#13;
n a v ed o n eChit As ortis&#13;
teste&#13;
heardtowall. "96rabbits!"Phys- BRICE&#13;
sincetheywerem y classmTates.&#13;
les lab si&#13;
onthestrengthof this ceial,tr&#13;
1&#13;
aggravation (Editor's noet: Thisishte tasl The editors decidtoedreward knewthemquitewell.nI Decemh-avbe e e n named smut editor of&#13;
Jimmy&#13;
Howard, 4- 16.&#13;
in Martin Grin ger's ser ies. «Slin g. me fohetr Astronomy Clubarticle ber,myopiyarticle, "Reflections thisnoblepublication.&#13;
"doesn't do his part," according to&#13;
ing the Mu"d. eH has recenylt&#13;
Andrea.&#13;
oeen relieved of his&#13;
Survey&#13;
staji&#13;
A friendly girl, Andrea loves most people. One of her teachers, Italian Director Transcribes 'Stranger'&#13;
however, has caused her ot muse,&#13;
"I would hate him if I were capa-&#13;
cepted sa a member ofhte Junoir&#13;
When I learned I had been ac- Into Film Medium with Superb Results;&#13;
ble of hate. But since Im' not, I'll Journalism class, I exulted i n the&#13;
just have ot dislike him intensely." plagued with poor thought that at last I had joined&#13;
health, Andrea remains cheerful. the ranks of Mencken, Lippman,&#13;
Movie Captures Novel's Mood and Scope&#13;
In fact, a teacher once called her Lerner, and the entire staff of&#13;
By RISA WEINREB&#13;
La luz del sol because of her ever- The New York Times. However,&#13;
The Italian director Luchino Vhisacsomntaide AlbCm'asuert -blir furnished roms. Often hsti is a great asset ot the film, but occasionally&#13;
smiling face b a d l y . A n d r e a h a s liant novel of mans' alienation fromhisuniverse,The Sarntge,r into i tdetracts from hte theme. One magnificently executed image, how- never completely recovered from my joyous anticipation began to a visualy stunning film which captutrhees ultimately devastating mood&#13;
sun that overbearing, scorching Algerian sun which a broken toe. She also suffers from dwindle from the very first ses. The emivoiscurrently playing tatheParis&#13;
isso importantot understanding The Stranger, Visconti constantly innumerable allergies; for exam- sion of the class, Mr. Richard h e a t e r&#13;
reminds us that the sun is present wherever Meursault goes. Certainly ple, orange life savers make her Feingold, alias Richard the Iron. Read i n many senoir English classes a t ScienThece, Stranger i s ti would be impossible ot convey the image as wel as the novel, but A girl of infinite variety, Hearted — among other things - a study of an alienated man, Meursault, ohw recognizes, but ultimately v i s c o n t nas d o n e a n a d m i r a b l e Job.&#13;
frightened the pants of the class refuses ot paly ni the charades oflife. Life is meaningioetssMeursault:&#13;
times Andrea imagines herself to be a witch (on Thursdays), an&#13;
o r c o u r s e loving hsi mother or hsi girlfriend, Marie, isof eltil importance ot&#13;
Wakeful Camera Makes Toothless Scene&#13;
C h u n n e s e a s o n .&#13;
the first day by making it clear him. While to satisfy convention Meursault may m o u r n his mother's&#13;
the Great Pumpkin (Halloween). death and promise to marry Maeri, he nonetheless fels, "It doesn't alets thneovels' meanig into film. Here, Viscounti's camera luxuriates&#13;
Plugzed In&#13;
ride down a river of printer's ink&#13;
matter."&#13;
Datedlarthrovide What's It To Him?&#13;
mother's coffin. Those marvelous faces-toothless, stupefied, wrinkled,&#13;
Andrea's creative trip on the Volga.&#13;
Unable to empathize&#13;
superbly portray het end ot which all men come.&#13;
instinct,&#13;
Perhaps slightly bloody but still&#13;
irrational, passionless murder. His trial si like an unintelligible, bizarre&#13;
Visconti followsthenovelascloselyaspossible.Howevercertain&#13;
ThissummerAndreahopesto u n b o w e d , c o m f o r t ni t h e&#13;
d r e a m i n w h i c h M e u r s a u i t s i e v e n t u a l l y c o n v i c t e d b e c a u s e h e d i d n o t&#13;
n u a n c e s a n d s u b t l e t i e s c o u l d n o t s u r v i v e t h e s h i f t t o fi l m , F o r i n s t a n c e ,&#13;
p u t h e r m u l t i t u d e o f t a l e n t s t o t h o u c h t t h a t s o o n I w o u l d b e s t u -&#13;
truly mourn his mother's death.&#13;
work as salesgirl at uptown dying the fundamentals of journal-&#13;
This, the trial scene, is representative of the strengths and weak-&#13;
portrayed ni the film, Similarly, the use of an overvoice for Meur.&#13;
Alexander's. She often shops there However,&#13;
nesses of the film. Visconti has created marvelous images of faces,&#13;
sault's longer thoughts&#13;
s o l l l o q u i e s&#13;
a s i n c i s i v&#13;
e&#13;
a n d h a s l o n g a d m i r e d i t s c o m Dickinson, Hemingway, Twain, clothing, and words flowing into words, We see the court from Meur- might have been.&#13;
p e t e n t a n d gracious sales per- Poe, Hawthorne, Fitzgerald, sault's eyes and are shaken by its Kafkaesque surrealism. Yet even Marcello Mastroianni,&#13;
as Meursault,&#13;
is excellent.&#13;
He has&#13;
admirably&#13;
s o n n e l .&#13;
Melville in class, but when it came here it si impossible ot recreate the stark, yet shattering, simplicity of captured the essential estrangement and indifference of the character.&#13;
Andrea has few plans for her t o l e a r n i n g a b o u t j o u r n a l i s m w e a m u S P® E O S U&#13;
Anna Karina, who plays Marie, is uniformly good. But special praise future,&#13;
now were left in the hands of the stu- Visconti is obsessed with pictures — a courtyard, crowded streets, must go to all the bit players whom Visconti has so masterfully directed. add anything else," she says.&#13;
Recordings: New Albums Suggest Messages for Youth&#13;
By CHARLES BERNSTEIN Cohen (Columbia, CS-9533). In a&#13;
baby tonight." Then his harmonica&#13;
problems of love and life, are mar- and MICHAEL KAIRYS New York Times article, Cohen's&#13;
fades out with the song.&#13;
velously melodic and a pleasure. poetry was compared with that&#13;
Rock music, c o u r s e , m a s&#13;
to hear again and again. Especially At present, music seems ot be of James Joyce, and indeed some&#13;
changed even more radically than&#13;
good are "She Wandered through the major art form of the younger of Cohen's lyrics approach&#13;
folk. Whereas only two years ago&#13;
Fence,"&#13;
generation. Just as the novels of&#13;
even the Beatles were feeding the (which has a care-free jug-band icky-boppers with that loud, grace-&#13;
"Conquistador," and the Kerouac, Salinger, Fitzgerald, and Joyce's work ni the complexity of&#13;
thermane andthescopeof&#13;
less horror. rock n' roll, now even&#13;
group's biggest hit,&#13;
Whiter Hemingway were v o i c e o their references. Cohen covers a&#13;
the Roling Stones are presenting&#13;
Shade of Pale."&#13;
generations, it seems that wide s p e et u r n of moods in his&#13;
sophisticated, complex, and ulti-&#13;
the LP the most eloquent songs ー from the dark religious&#13;
Down Yonder in Vietnam spokesman or ours, beow, we fer&#13;
mystery of "The Stranger Song."&#13;
mately excellent music. nI Their&#13;
Majesties Request (Lon-&#13;
One of the most exotic groups view some of the more important&#13;
to the light beauty of "Hey, That's&#13;
don, NPS-2), the Stones have close- around is Country l o e a n d t h e recent releases.&#13;
No Way To Say Goodby," with its&#13;
yl followed the lead of Sgt. Pepper Fish. Their second album, I-Feel concise&#13;
poetic expression of a&#13;
both in unity and content. A sym-&#13;
Like.I'm-Fixin-to-Die V a n q u a r d , situation and its emotions. Ac-&#13;
phonic montage and VSI-9266) is delightful, provoca- Judy Collins' latest album, Wild.&#13;
himself guitar,&#13;
moods, the album reflects a rather tive, humorous, and often beauti- flowers (Elektra, Eks-74012), ex- with instrumental and occasional&#13;
bitter view of life and love ful. The title song is the best on emplifiesthepresenttrendinfolk choral o n e xcrounds.&#13;
Cohen&#13;
the lack of it in our society.&#13;
the record, and perhaps the best ni soft, almost drab tones, little&#13;
The lyrics do not compare with anti-Vietnam War song yet writ- orchestration a n d&#13;
ditterentrom voice&#13;
Country Joe and the Fish (above)&#13;
technical augmentation (e. g.,&#13;
Tenhandlerlett&#13;
ten. In this no holds barred, free- double-tracking). There is a mark-&#13;
On Second Thought&#13;
Land," which, i n c i d e n t a l "do-wacka-do" the the music,a lthough "In Another wheelingpiece, sung to acarnival- uses&#13;
ed difference from her previous&#13;
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a harpsichord, is a beautiful song Fish urge kids to "put down your type&#13;
albums i n&#13;
voice, the uninspired guitar-work, usual characteristic of his work&#13;
I" Pity the Poor Immigrant" is&#13;
of a love perhaps unattainable ex- books and pick up your guns, we're and their arrangements, a n d t h e highly confusing lyrics is the sheer power and clarity of perhaps the best song in Harding.&#13;
cept in one's dreams. Several cuts gonna have a whole lotta fun," While the songs vary in their ap- might drive one the emotions he expresses. Be it It tells of a n immigrant who, by&#13;
very effectively begin by musically and parents to "be the first one peal and impact, the arranging by&#13;
certainly merits a second, anger or hate, joy or love, he pro- doing evil, becomes rich. Because&#13;
setting a mood - bleak, mysteri- on your block to have your boy Joshua Rifkin Mr. T i t t y&#13;
third, even fourth hearing;&#13;
sects it with such force&#13;
that&#13;
of this, he&#13;
"pass&#13;
ionately&#13;
hates his&#13;
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such&#13;
come home in a box."&#13;
Pin'e cousin&#13;
is uniformly&#13;
soon finds mixed feelings giving&#13;
cannot be missed or ignored. While&#13;
And likewise fears his "She's aRainbow," present varia-&#13;
cellent,&#13;
Wildflowers&#13;
way to honest appreciation, Doubt-&#13;
his melodies are pleasant, his lyrics&#13;
death." Dylan, singing the part of&#13;
tions on a clear-cut theme.&#13;
Cutting Execution&#13;
album&#13;
Collins'&#13;
own&#13;
especially " S u z a n -&#13;
clever, even poetic,&#13;
who did not sell&#13;
In Their&#13;
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appealing than he is with&#13;
out, pities the rich man who "Falls&#13;
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Stones take one on a trip cuts are tender, beautifully recorded are&#13;
something of a dis- by Judy Collins, but Cohen's ver-&#13;
this additional&#13;
in love with wealthitself/And into 1&#13;
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clear expression&#13;
turns his back on me." Insisting clouds: "And if we close our eyes lost, or imagined. T h e i m a g e s a r e see&#13;
ly the same.&#13;
second album, refreshing in a field that has be&#13;
p i a n m a n together then w h e r t excellent: "And the Dolphins will L o v i n g People (Columbia,&#13;
come increasingly commercialized.&#13;
Dylan ends the song with the two we all from." It's a very come kiss the palm of her hand.... H e n r y f r o m Hills&#13;
9 9 3 3 from&#13;
John Wesley Harding o&#13;
l u m&#13;
beautiful lines:&#13;
"Whose&#13;
visions in pleasant trip, indeed.&#13;
her smile will cover&#13;
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however, is&#13;
fi r s t in the musical backgrounds&#13;
marks Bob&#13;
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the end must shatter like the glass&#13;
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"Michael From Moun-&#13;
the singing follow the styleof his&#13;
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A lighter side of roc&#13;
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musical and instrumental tricks to&#13;
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son&#13;
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No Way To Say Goodby," are im-&#13;
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asimple, happy,fast-movingsong.&#13;
the simplicity of of Bro -going, livein,I nthemidstofthesweet- oker's voice endows the&#13;
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let us forget the kind of world we bued with wistful beauty and sen-&#13;
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accent the mood of the songs.&#13;
moans out his songs in his unique&#13;
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bum with a delightful, easy est song we hear the rumble of a with "We're gonna&#13;
unpretentious&#13;
mood. There&#13;
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s i t i v i t y Cohen. probably the&#13;
these backgrounds voice. But Dylan is m a r e t h a n&#13;
ammond&#13;
"I'm-Fixin- Leonard&#13;
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sinner musician.&#13;
and arranger; in&#13;
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&#13;
 Page Four&#13;
S C I E N C E S U RV E Y&#13;
Monday, April 1, 1968 BSCPA Hears Paul Goodman&#13;
Nobel Prize Winner Speak on 'Reputation of Science'&#13;
Dr. Haldan Hartline&#13;
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James Farmer Defends Black Power at Forum AL JAMPOL&#13;
James Farmer, the civil rights&#13;
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Taffel Sees Harm&#13;
in Junta's Ideas&#13;
Ach first annual Outstanding&#13;
The following are the winners of S&#13;
A study by D.r Alexander Taffel city&#13;
w o u l d&#13;
ievem&#13;
urvey's&#13;
ent Awards,&#13;
"finally&#13;
understand&#13;
giv&#13;
of&#13;
the po&#13;
ssible effects of ad&#13;
minis&#13;
wh&#13;
at tru&#13;
ly&#13;
h&#13;
appens&#13;
at Science?"&#13;
tions against cutting, students wil&#13;
ing a&#13;
teams&#13;
without the service&#13;
credit ccom&#13;
pli ,h&#13;
en by the editors on the basis of outstand&#13;
shments during the school yea e warned, would be&#13;
r:&#13;
- Th&#13;
t r a t i o n c h a n g e s p r o p o s e d by the&#13;
is&#13;
The Herbert&#13;
"the&#13;
only go to classes when they hope&#13;
r&#13;
ule, that About the only thing&#13;
Ho&#13;
over Fiscal&#13;
Res&#13;
sch&#13;
ot learn."&#13;
p&#13;
on&#13;
sibility Award.&#13;
Student Organ-&#13;
student&#13;
junta c&#13;
oncludes that these&#13;
death kn&#13;
ell&#13;
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the&#13;
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retain it&#13;
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a harm-&#13;
o&#13;
th&#13;
er disadvantage of alow-&#13;
Dr. Taffel reserved his harshest&#13;
The Richard Nixon Candor Award.&#13;
School&#13;
Admini&#13;
stration&#13;
Mueleconscience&#13;
ing&#13;
students&#13;
to eat&#13;
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ticism, h&#13;
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ndon Johnson&#13;
In hsi report,&#13;
published March&#13;
posals to abolish the of&#13;
Leadership Award.&#13;
sch&#13;
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office&#13;
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The Ha&#13;
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The Bobb&#13;
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Sansculottes&#13;
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patrol ut&#13;
criticixed the&#13;
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increased partisan&#13;
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gro&#13;
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committee, whieh&#13;
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"Thsi&#13;
activity at Selence, charging that Rifkin&#13;
The W. .J Bryan Progressive&#13;
Thinking Award. Industrial Arts -De&#13;
proposasl,&#13;
for atempting&#13;
proximately one-half of our Music&#13;
keeping with the tradition&#13;
New York&#13;
s of the the school now s&#13;
plit into divisive&#13;
t o"goot far ot fast."&#13;
partment&#13;
department to patrol&#13;
duly, non-political groups are&#13;
report emphasized that such&#13;
school system." The factions,"It said, "even hitherts&#13;
The William .C Westmoreland Peace through Understanding Award.&#13;
Discussing het commites' spe- study said.&#13;
a&#13;
r t&#13;
n&#13;
cfiic&#13;
proposals, D.r T&#13;
aefl predicted&#13;
Bad Faith&#13;
change ni the form of the admin- the virus. For ex catching&#13;
aktracton&#13;
amp&#13;
le,&#13;
would place Science at Group protesting&#13;
the Israeli&#13;
The .HH. Humphery Beter ot Have Won and Lost Award! sI't&#13;
In hsi analysis of the propos&#13;
neademie cam&#13;
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departm&#13;
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abolition of clothin ed&#13;
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a serious disadvantage in regare&#13;
ru&#13;
les, Dr. Taf-&#13;
continued circulat&#13;
to the efficient organization of as of the Arabian Nights, and even&#13;
ion&#13;
ni&#13;
the library&#13;
The John Lindsay We Try Harder Award... .BSCPA&#13;
crinis"&#13;
tel said h&#13;
e was sure that the good&#13;
The George Romney Beauty i s i n het Trying Award. . Award Club&#13;
Procorfmeeds t h e eals&#13;
faith of the administration would&#13;
sembly programs.&#13;
On the subject&#13;
of the cancella-&#13;
the S.O, is calling for change."&#13;
Elva . . School Orchestra&#13;
Miler Muscial Achievement Award.&#13;
projectshave supoetrd sucpor-h be abused. "I know there wil eb&#13;
g r a m s t h e Cigelman lounge, students who wil come to school Taffel attacks were "depres&#13;
tion of service&#13;
credits, D.r Taffel&#13;
the&#13;
Morihisa, nI rebuttal, said that&#13;
The Horatio Alger SocialismAward. S. O. Store&#13;
said that the move would "par-&#13;
The E&#13;
ast Vilage Ohetr&#13;
Good Taste ni Journalism Awa&#13;
rd...&#13;
Science&#13;
h peointed out. "No S Ton .LMzo&#13;
clad ni&#13;
ful length gowns, Clin&#13;
jackets, police uniforms,&#13;
ton&#13;
or towels,&#13;
alyze" the school, "Even Morihisa," hisa also stated that fi the prin-&#13;
sing&#13;
and unsportsmanlike." Mori- Survey.&#13;
h e&#13;
nalyzed hte new creating&#13;
commented, "is only&#13;
servink&#13;
The study siso a atmosphere not noc&#13;
cipal's reports were heeded t&#13;
he&#13;
.Dr T a r ducive ot learning." he said.&#13;
no the junta because it looks good junta would be unable to "per- Sciene&#13;
hsi colege applications,&#13;
e to El&#13;
in inate&#13;
t e l&#13;
claiwmoedu i d p r o v e harmful Turning to hte proposed change&#13;
whole school will become purpose-&#13;
petrate" any reforms when ti takes office.&#13;
in hte&#13;
proruploesewdould makeit&#13;
charged that u&#13;
cuting policy, the r e p o r t less," he concluded, "since&#13;
students&#13;
"What Dr. Tofel is, ni et&#13;
T e e doing." Morihisa&#13;
said, "is HumanitiesCo the&#13;
m r s es&#13;
easi&#13;
er for&#13;
outsidetrsoget noit the&#13;
snake&#13;
nlimited eust wdoul will not go ot classes without a handcuffing me ot a tree." He also&#13;
the foundations&#13;
of&#13;
t h e&#13;
Humanities courses at Sceince&#13;
two unaware that there were&#13;
humani-&#13;
school, Dr. Tatfel said&#13;
thahtet&#13;
s e n o o l&#13;
s y s t e m&#13;
cutting rule, and would no longer&#13;
"Without restric- participate on squad&#13;
pointed out that the Israeli Dance&#13;
s, clubs, and&#13;
Group&#13;
has been disbanded.&#13;
wil be phased out ovear&#13;
year period beginning September,&#13;
According to the plan anounced&#13;
1968, a school official announced,&#13;
Officers of Arista t n&#13;
sutdeis would be eliminated this&#13;
Decide ot Remain&#13;
S.O. Shows Is Profit in 7 Years; "Itmustbeproven," .MrAex-l&#13;
ander Breinan, the Administrative would be dropped sa of Sepetm-&#13;
For Second Term&#13;
Gold A&#13;
Assistant, told the faculty, "that&#13;
Scionee&#13;
The&#13;
aAtsir&#13;
officers&#13;
wilslerve&#13;
nnounces C&#13;
uts in Spe ding&#13;
a specialized&#13;
Asked for hsi&#13;
reaction, M.r Irwin&#13;
het ereint&#13;
school y e a r&#13;
instead fo&#13;
school. If we cannot show that ti&#13;
one term.&#13;
Surveu l e a r n e d&#13;
r e c e n t&#13;
The Student Organizatio&#13;
is devoted strictly to scientific and sadi hat "one must consider the yl. ehT decision, never announced shown a profit for hte first time&#13;
n has&#13;
fice to Warmth's pen lending serv-&#13;
the funds to the student bod&#13;
y ni mathematical pursuits. then i s to the organization's members, has Anseven voars&#13;
ice."Sheaddedthatothercon- theformofrebatesproportionalot vulnerable to attack and ultimate Summing pu opposition to the doubled the terms ofthe present Speaking at the March 9 SO. . c e r n s w e r e i n t e r e s t e d i n leasing a student's service credits.&#13;
abolition." atsAir officers.&#13;
Councilmeeting,MartheGold,-4 spaceintheorganization'soffice, a nouer acuon,a suggestior notably the S.O.&#13;
which&#13;
The decision-which would elim- English department, whose cousin Arista&#13;
M.r Herbert&#13;
26, the organization's&#13;
Dresdent&#13;
ot use the surplus funds for a six inate english, social studies, for- si Gabe Pressman, said, "To elimi- Rosenfeld, of the Apolied Mathe.&#13;
hoping to open a new branch de-&#13;
enter News&#13;
c i g n l a n g u a g e , a n d a r t f r o m the nate study ofthe arts, of litera- matics department, when asked to&#13;
explained that the elimination of voted exclusively to selling Parker was unanimously rejected. Apro- curriculum&#13;
commentor the exonsion. inen 13.0001&#13;
SO. . adviser M.r Kenneth Alen's jotters at fantastic savings. posal ot buy uniforms for the math was reached after ture, and fo history, is to eliminate&#13;
two months of heated debate. "It the only trace ofhumanity lef wsa unaware any&#13;
dollar a year salary had&#13;
Mis Gold also thanked Dr. Ben- team r e c e i v e d&#13;
been decisive in balancing&#13;
b u d g e t .&#13;
ing port, but decision&#13;
jamin Silver for his help in solv- enthusiastic sup- was a hard decision," Breinan in this school. This si the kind of changes had been m ar p " w o n&#13;
orKantations&#13;
reactionary mensure which moves dered why that Israeli yug kept Another important cutback, hse D r o b l e m s . she rejected disagreement over whether&#13;
until a future meeting due to a decision possible." Science even further away from nankin% a r o u n d the ornice, t h o u x t ,&#13;
said, was hte elimination fo shirts his proposal of a tax on leaving&#13;
needed w a r m - u p jackets Many students and teachers the bulk of humanity. The purpost he added.&#13;
p a r t&#13;
of the basketball team&#13;
the cafeteria, terming it "a regres-&#13;
After the were visibly shaken by the&#13;
of education is to turn out think-&#13;
u n ifo r ros.&#13;
However,&#13;
since referees&#13;
Council decided to appropriate the nouncement. M.r Max Nadel,&#13;
En-&#13;
tried&#13;
to keeptheir doubled etrms&#13;
objected&#13;
to&#13;
the team's&#13;
unusual at-&#13;
teas wel sa a represive mea-&#13;
extra money to commission a bust l i s h department chairman.&#13;
devoid of life".&#13;
tire,&#13;
Gold&#13;
Reliable sources indicated that&#13;
of Marthe Gold, honoring herfor openly. I" just can't believe it,"&#13;
the Arista statt felt it was&#13;
cided to eliminate the referees as the candy store heir, Mr. Stuart D a l a n c i n g t h e&#13;
budget. The bust he said softly. "It's like some kind become accustomed to hear from cumbent" on him to "tell it like&#13;
Elenko, of the Social Studies de- wil be donated ot the school and of nightmare."&#13;
it is." Fearing his personal safety,&#13;
too."&#13;
partment. had contributed part of will be placed in the main lobby Others were more vehement in Rudich of the Physics department,&#13;
The&#13;
the president i n d i his personal fortune to ease the above the mural.&#13;
their protest. "We must destroy When asked to comment. " Wo r d s&#13;
name be withheld.&#13;
cated, has discovered several new&#13;
words, words."&#13;
Arista is the Science chapter of&#13;
methods of raising funds. "A big&#13;
Asked to comment on the S.O. a decision to be made," Mr. Donald&#13;
Arista Tours, Inc., a student travel&#13;
revenue boost has been our income&#13;
soondin money.&#13;
surplus, the typical student reac- schwartz.&#13;
principal,&#13;
agency. Its first trip of the season&#13;
from renting space ni the S.O. of- narrowly defeated a plan to return tion was, "What's it to me?" department, commented. Several for comment.&#13;
will be to Stratford, Connecticut,&#13;
students indicated they would boy- Mr. Norman Le&#13;
fkowitz, who&#13;
A&#13;
pril&#13;
19,&#13;
cott t h e school until the c h a n g e will become Acting Principal soon, El Szklanka, 4-8, is the group's Dr. Paul Comba AMALGAMATED PHARMACY INC. was resunacd,&#13;
declined to comment since he was president and expert on Middle&#13;
H o w e v e r .overall school reaction "I&#13;
Calls Symmetrical&#13;
387 SEDGWICK AVENUE, BRONX 68, N. Y.&#13;
seemed indifferent. "What's it to intend to study the matter closey." Anthony Rostain, 4-16, and Alex-&#13;
Buildings 'Stately'&#13;
tion. In fact, some students seemed minor alterations at a later date?" president, secretary, and treasurer. Symmetrical buildings such as&#13;
J O E ' S SIMICHROME POLISH the White House are sedate and&#13;
Paul&#13;
Parent Opinion&#13;
Comba, a representative of IBM.&#13;
FORDHAM INC.&#13;
Speaking to&#13;
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February Comba's talk&#13;
GIRLS BOYS&#13;
concerned symmetry in nature, art,&#13;
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LEES Education in New York&#13;
Calling a sphere invariably sym-&#13;
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editoria, which appeared in the parents own news vour child would have o n a wellerun sonool. W o u l d n&#13;
of symmetry.&#13;
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lowa Falls, lowa&#13;
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my child would create just a little havoc.&#13;
said, for the number of axes of&#13;
Fellow Parents:&#13;
Education, as Bernard Donovan says, is a two-&#13;
symmetry decreases as the com-&#13;
Greetings from the President.&#13;
way street, It is sad to think that they are making&#13;
plexity o f a creature increases.&#13;
In my last note to you, Idetailed in depth my all the city's thoroughlares one-way streets. Bronx&#13;
From the outside, all animals are&#13;
America's Largest Student Travel Organization wholchearted sunport of fuller community particina. Scienceisoneofthelasttwo-waystreets,andifwe&#13;
bilaterally symmetrical, he con-&#13;
tion in school affairs and my unalterable opposition let our children «et control. you can be sure it will&#13;
except the crab,&#13;
to the Bundy Decentralization Plan.&#13;
herome only a dead end...&#13;
crawls backwards&#13;
Since as concerned parents vitally interested in In order to build up a rapport between the stu-&#13;
your son's or daughter's education you have, I am dents and the faculty, there clearly must be a safer&#13;
sure, read my last letter, it would be senseless for&#13;
solution t h a n letting y o u r child r u n the school. A n d&#13;
me, in truth, to merely take up space with extraneous&#13;
it it si unsafe ot let your child run the school, si it&#13;
opinions. In case you did not read my last message,&#13;
not more unsafe to grant the same responsibility to&#13;
however, I did feel there are certain basic points it&#13;
other children?&#13;
BGLE&#13;
ARISTA&#13;
brings out which are&#13;
Another objectionable feature of the student take-&#13;
aconcretediscussionoftheNewYorkCityschool over is its suddenness. As you and T know. Rome&#13;
SUMMERTOURS&#13;
wasn't built in a day and one-shot radical solutions&#13;
First. school is essentially a studentteacher rela never v e . nor ever win. WorX.&#13;
I f the Board&#13;
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SCIENCESURVEY&#13;
Monday, April 1 , 1968 Game Corner&#13;
Baseball Teams Have Woes&#13;
3-Coin Hockey&#13;
The 1968 baseball season does not officially&#13;
begin until April 23 when Science takes&#13;
so f&#13;
ar. Skill is another factor."&#13;
Three-Coin Hockey si an intriguing game&#13;
of skill and determination, requiring an un- However,&#13;
Gompers in an away game.&#13;
So is luck.&#13;
It was not enthusiasm, skill, or luck, but&#13;
d e r s t a n d i n g of t h e b a s i c laws of N e w t o n i a n&#13;
team, which faces an extremely rough sched-&#13;
rather the strong&#13;
physics, well sa muscular co-ordination ule, has already been beset by financial and that prompted&#13;
nucleus of returning seniors,&#13;
itisan other woes. "excellent" Abendtocomeupwithhis andaboveaverage intelligence.Hence&#13;
ideal pastime for the average Scienceite.&#13;
prediction. This nueleus consists needed new equipment. Also, the junio Bob Friedman and Phil Clen-&#13;
There are not enough funds available for of a battery of&#13;
Though best played on alunchroom&#13;
table,&#13;
r varsity dennin, and short&#13;
stop Lou Mazel.&#13;
any level, smooth surface is suitable.&#13;
Tmhaete-&#13;
squad, anew addition ot the Science sports&#13;
rials consist of three coins ofe q u a l denomi-&#13;
scene, sah been shut out of the locker room&#13;
Friedman,&#13;
who last year pitched in nine of&#13;
It mes&#13;
that the tennis te&#13;
.&#13;
the team's 10&#13;
games will&#13;
probably be the nations, preferably pennies or nickels.&#13;
itsdressing area.&#13;
am has taken over workhorse of the staff. In&#13;
The wto opponents sit&#13;
1967 he was ered-&#13;
facnig each ot&#13;
her,&#13;
seated be-&#13;
But this problem, in all probability, will be&#13;
ited with the victory ni three of Science's four with substitutes, judges, a n d yenats&#13;
cleared up before the JV's first game.&#13;
triumphs.&#13;
side them.&#13;
Glendennin, a fine backstop and strong hit-&#13;
t h e p o s i t i o n k n o w n&#13;
"goaling": h e places progressing in an orderly manner. ter, is expected to supply the offensive power&#13;
p l a y e r assumes Otherwise, things are going quite wel, with&#13;
his right hand&#13;
aganist theedgeof thetable fortheScienceattack,Mazel,itishoped,can Herbert Abend, coach of the varsity squad, hold together an inexperienced infield.&#13;
along hte&#13;
with the index and fi f t h fi n g e r s extended and VJ coach James Hodrinsky wil probably&#13;
surface o second&#13;
f thetable and t h e&#13;
Tough competition is&#13;
h a v e the teams ready by opening day. block to a succes ing&#13;
the biggest stumbl&#13;
and third fingers curled&#13;
utghaeinst ml.ap He&#13;
Abend, the optimist, feels his team has it ful 1968 finish for the bat-&#13;
s&#13;
isforbiddento droptheposition,or "degoal" inthemot come through with an "excellent men.Abendbelieves thatotherschoolsni the until theendof playS.hould hmeovehis hand&#13;
division, such as Monroe&#13;
(he called it a "base-&#13;
more hant canb erecountedforb y delirium 1968 shownig". According ot Abend, the team ball factory") Columbus, last&#13;
tremens, a "degoniagl foul"i scailed, dna he showsgreat enthusiasm and cooperation,im- leaguechampion,wlietroubleme.Nevers&#13;
is penalized a point.&#13;
po:tant factors ni a squad's overall perfor- theless,&#13;
mauce. coach seems to believe that The&#13;
oefnvsie player. meanwhile,&#13;
"It's true," said an unidentified member of Science's squad "wil be ni every game."&#13;
hte&#13;
htre coinsi nhisrighto riefthand, holds&#13;
the&#13;
mae.t "But enthusiasm can only carry su&#13;
Despite our natural tendencies, Abend said&#13;
it betwen&#13;
threae n dseveninchesabove the&#13;
we "won't embarrass ourselves."&#13;
surface,&#13;
midway betweent h eplayers. anred-&#13;
lensosthecoins,Shoulda coinrol!offt he sur- GymTeamOpens'68Campaign Fischel Given&#13;
face, orl a n d cltohsearn one q u a r t e r hnci to&#13;
any other coni, orlandonwige, h e offensive With Two Victories in&#13;
Nice Guy Prize&#13;
player may "redrop."&#13;
Upon successfuly "dropping,"theplaycom-&#13;
Five Meets&#13;
Danny Fischel was waiting for his chance mences. The ofensive playleorcates the coin The 1968 Gymnastics sea-&#13;
theotherdaywhenitcamealong. closest to himand,usingthe firstfingerof songotunderwayFebruary sweepofhtetumbling.&#13;
handonthesidehorseforthe T h e E m p a t h y A s s o c i a t i o n a s u b s i d i a r y e i t h e r h a n d , fl i c k s i t t o w a r d t h e g o a l f o r m e d w h e n S c i e n c e s t a g g e r e d S c i e n c e l o s t a c r u c i a l m a t c h fi r s t t i m e ni a m e e t , g a i n e d of Warmth - named him the Marv Throne- between hte defensvie s'ayerpl outstretched Gompser 83-29 home to Alfred E. Smith February applause from the few spec- berry Basketball Player of the Year. Thecita- fingers. If thecoin slidesoffthe surface or 28. Bob Costabile, on the high tators for his fine routine. At- tion, andits trophy bearing a remarkable strikes either o ft h e stationary coins, play is m.te The campaign started fast bar, and Leroy Mowatt, ni the tempting a new and difficult likeness of Marvelous Marv Eugene Throne- terminated and thecoinspassto het defensive for the Turks as captain Le- free exercise. were the only stunt, a full twisting layout, berry, the former NY. Mets clown and first player. fI the first host i s acceptable, the o-f the Green and captain Leroy Mowatt took baseman, signifies dedication to the human fensive player again locates the coinclosest roy Nowat and Marty Lapi- Gold. first place on the tumbling elements of sport, i.e. to those&#13;
qualities that ot him and shoots i t between the other two. dus finished first and second Against Morris. the mat- m a t s .&#13;
make nice guys finish last.&#13;
This process continues until (1) acoin slides ni the tree exercise routine. men rolled to an impressive Obviously outclassed by a Fischel has been a scrub&#13;
for the Science&#13;
off the surface or strikes a stationary coin,&#13;
Pablo Riviera, competing for 821⁄22-271⁄2 victory March tremendously strong Clinton cagers since his junior year. But even though or (2) a goal is scored. In either case play is the first time on the long The weak Morris squad of- squad, theScience matmen received 71⁄2&#13;
out of&#13;
fered no real competition to lost 78-34&#13;
at Clinton. The only a scrub he was a regular memberof the&#13;
t e r m i n a t e d , the coins pass to the defensive horse,&#13;
perfect ten point score&#13;
Ton&#13;
the Turks. Turks could not manage to team, enabling him to play in practice the player, who immediately becomes the offensive his vaults.&#13;
Peter Angelo, trying his win any events in that match. game he loves so much. player, the preliminaries of goaling and drop- Horse Swept Clean&#13;
Acclaimed At Last ping are concluded, and a new play com- The Turk contingent swept ScienceBiflemen&#13;
It is believed by astute observers that het mences. Should acoin aimed at a goal catch the Tirstthree places onthe&#13;
Throneberry Award will finally bring under t h e tip ofeithero ft h efingers forming side hoser event. Taking two&#13;
Fischel the schoolwide acclaim all scholastic the goal, a "finger" i s caled, and play termi- first places in a row, Bob&#13;
athletes desire. Fischel has complained in the nated. The game ends a t the end-game signal, Costabile's shaky but beauti-&#13;
past that because he did not see much action called the "line-up whistle." ful performance on the high&#13;
Lay Down Arms during the 1967-1968 basketball season he had While difficult to comprehend and more bar and a graceful exhibition The Bronx Science riflery team dropped the activity. As become obscure.&#13;
difficult to master, Three-Coin Hockey is sure on the parallel bars clinched team, plagued by a realign- a result this year's team fin- "Even dedication&#13;
can sometimes run out,"&#13;
to provide much enlightening entertainment&#13;
the triumph.&#13;
he moaned during one of his most depressed to both the novice and experienced player.&#13;
The matmen beat Monroe ment of leagues and the deser- ished poorly compared t o 1967's team which had com- 641⁄2-47% February 14. Good tion of senior members, end- piled a 4-2 record and entered But the Throneberry Award and its accom-&#13;
"Survey-'Observatory&#13;
depth ni all events enabled&#13;
ed the 1968 season with a dis- the championships at the City panying newspaper space will undoubtedly&#13;
Science to gain the vietory.&#13;
appointing record of two wins College of New York.&#13;
prompt nationally ranked bask&#13;
etball powers&#13;
Ballgame Called Off&#13;
Again,&#13;
Pablo Riviera won&#13;
and ten losses.&#13;
Mr. Martin Greene, the rifle to offer him scholarships and convertibles.&#13;
The traditional Survey-Observatory base the long horse vaulting, and&#13;
The Public Schools Athle- coach, has expressed hope for Then Fischel will be able to sit on a college ball game, scheduled for March 18, was can- Bob repeated his tie League altered the Man- his team for next year. Most Costabile&#13;
bench, enjoying a greater obscurity, waiting celed because - as at their galleys - the Ob- high b a r win. Captain Leroy hattan and Bronx riflery divi-&#13;
of the younger members of for another chance.&#13;
servatory staff failed to show up.&#13;
Mowatt led a one-two-three&#13;
sions, resulting in a doubling&#13;
the squad have been practic- of the previous six meet sched-&#13;
ing on their own initiative at ule.&#13;
the Knickerbocker Rifle and Occupied with other inter-&#13;
Pistol Club in the Bronx. Also, Left Wing Corner&#13;
ests and unable to put in the&#13;
the formation of a riflery club time required ot practice for&#13;
here offers team members a and participate in these meets,&#13;
further opportunity for im- many of the seniors on the&#13;
provement. Anti-Athleticism at Science&#13;
Inexperienced Track Team Charles Silkowitz Searches for Improvement&#13;
The 25 members of the ites who can participate in Science track team are pres- the shotput event, the broad In the past few years it has become quite apparent that&#13;
ently between their recently jump, the hop-skip-jump, there is wide-spread grass roots anti-athleticism at Science.&#13;
stop selling Ring Dings in the cafeteria.&#13;
It is felt that the school is moving toward two societies,&#13;
re-charter the Israeli Dance Club.&#13;
concluded indoor season and&#13;
thehigh jump are urged to Turk&#13;
the outdoor campaign&#13;
which&#13;
contact Mr. Heitner.&#13;
we aren't gonna take this sitting down," one&#13;
one with well developed thinking faculties, one with well de-&#13;
"Man,&#13;
One of the few bright spots said to me the other day. "Man, if they're gonna do this to us,&#13;
begins this Saturday. Never-&#13;
veloped -&#13;
biceps separate and hostile.&#13;
make&#13;
t h e l e s s , Louis Heitner, coach&#13;
on the track scene is Fred The hatred between the athletes and the intellectual we're gonna do something to that flaccid bunch that'll&#13;
of the team, has the athletes Coleman. Though only a soph- them know who got the muscle here! We'l make their long&#13;
majority has been lying dormant for a long time. But it has&#13;
every&#13;
omore, he is big and fast. In hair stand on end!"&#13;
vigorously&#13;
practicing&#13;
always been there. One just has to listen to the clamor for the&#13;
school day.&#13;
an indoor relay last month, he "That's the truth!"&#13;
ran his 220-yards in 24.7. The abolition of this sports page and the highly vocal demands of&#13;
So, obviously violence will soon come onto the Science scene.&#13;
Young and Inexperienced&#13;
vigilante intellectuals for more articles in&#13;
Survey such as Mark&#13;
manager o f t h e t e a m ,M a r k ody&#13;
knows that with the coming&#13;
of the w&#13;
armer weather&#13;
Heitner hopes his team can&#13;
Gantt's "Wagner: Bombastic Genius," and this insidious strife&#13;
in spring, it will be more d&#13;
Everyb ficult for the intellectuals and&#13;
Rubin,&#13;
feels this pace will en- if&#13;
improve&#13;
on their unimpres-&#13;
able Coleman t o break novice becomes obvious.&#13;
their lackey aides to&#13;
keep the athletes in line and preve&#13;
nt them&#13;
sive indoor performance.&#13;
But However,towardstheendofthe1967-1968basketballsea- fromtearingtheschooldowntoitsfoundations.&#13;
thesquadisyoungandinex- intheoutdoors.&#13;
O n l&#13;
son the high tension between the two groups&#13;
erupted into&#13;
The so&#13;
lution&#13;
to this crucial proble&#13;
m which threatens to&#13;
perienced.&#13;
Thereare&#13;
unusual&#13;
positively negative in&#13;
action by the intellectually con-&#13;
destroy the S&#13;
cience&#13;
c&#13;
om&#13;
munity&#13;
is repugn&#13;
ant&#13;
for&#13;
many.&#13;
Ad-&#13;
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sen&#13;
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rs-H&#13;
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old&#13;
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ministration changes, like the app , and&#13;
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wenn and Lenny Adelson&#13;
With Mr. Kenneth Allen, S.O. adviser and leader of the&#13;
man Lefkowitz to&#13;
the principalship, any S.O. legislation&#13;
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Sch nces a n d Bill&#13;
individual good fellowship of teaching fellows will help.&#13;
Becker in the longer distan&#13;
ces.&#13;
intellectual faction putting a price tag on everything remotely&#13;
the&#13;
connected with sports, the bullying majority threatened to cut&#13;
So will a little co-operation from the athletes.&#13;
The team is especially weak&#13;
B O 8-1477 offtransportationto andfromtheFebruary 20basketball&#13;
But what is n&#13;
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in&#13;
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Science-&#13;
playoff against Tilden. In addition, the S.O. refused to ap-&#13;
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propriate additional funds for t h e cheerleaders to buy thread&#13;
the realization&#13;
titudes of t that the athletes of the school, though i n the&#13;
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's basketball team.&#13;
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happiness that now only the intellectuals enjoy,&#13;
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out, there will&#13;
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706 Lydig Avenue, Bross, N. Y.&#13;
• attempt t o destroy the boys' locker room.&#13;
b&#13;
• plan aconversion of the gymnasium into an art gallery.</text>
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