Joliet Junior College - Shield Yearbook (Joliet, IL)

 - Class of 1974

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Tunion qpseudonymj '1 'I lr -,sqm-d ny 4, TTI Jolxct Juruor Colleqe Board, Uxstrxct S25 FIIWI his-'nrfl Ikeltzhorwer, Pr:-smdcnt, Juntor Follece Cnuncxl, Local M4 PI, An open request I should lxkc to request respetcrfultv that the Iumor College hoard, Instr:-:' 53. re-exnmxne the Inner Fducatxonal Agreement wxth D1str1ct 104. Althmmh the stated destre m the agreement-- to exnand etlucatxonal servxces to the great- est number of clttzens'--ts cnnsxstent wxth exxstxnrg facultv Ilesxres, the follow- 1n are ot grave concern. 1. Item four on page two states that fnstrxcr 304 ull fxmctton as the a-I'-un1str:4t1ve went . . . for the ermlovment of reachxnn nersonnel , , . ' Nmce the Pnnrd approves part-time teaching Dersonnel to execute the rxstructxenn' proprarn, 1s xt, xn thxs agreement, ahrogatmg xts normal responsxbzlxtxes and nossxhly vxolatxuy nts mm mstltutxonal lntegrxtv' 3. Item four also states that tot Ixavxng served xn the currxculum personnel assure the S25 'Ioard that anv assurmce m the afzrecnent that Ihstrlct 204 H111 hire suhervxsnrv Personnel. process on campus, will these supervlsorv standards of qualxty full he mc.-t ls the-re courses offered wzll have the slxnhtest rc- semblance to :Hose offered mn the normal program' If not, wall stutlent-earned credxt he nlnced ln Jeopardy? ls the mstxtutxon fan' mn tts nackaatnrn 3. Stnce nnlv a little better than 3 Year age the Juntor Collcqe received xts North Central accredxtatxon, whmch resulted from an evnluatxon of thzs facultx these facxlltxes, anfl the .ndmnxstrattve structure, 'ull the .Rzrcement not rump questxons about what xt was we were really bexnq evaluated to doo taht the sane be asked of eerlxfzcatxon from the Illxnols Iuntor College Poard' Please understand, we surmort the prmcmle of cxpandxnq educatxonal om-or' . We do, however, have sc-nous reservatxons about the unplcmentauon of Itmliy' tlus Agreement whxch a. Am-sears to relxeve the elected offtczals of thzs college from tts normal duues .mtl responsxbxlxtzes. b. Lay nlace srutlent-earned credxt xn Jcopartlv c, ILay place Lhts xnstmtutxnn ln the ncademlc vendinq business, II LILY IIQNII T C' LL? r 'J'r In, 1973 I All Faculty fa-reotgri . .,,1f'f,' . . ,,..-,-ft rf, 37 Q. ' Citntner, Fzesldont t Student Pc-txtlftn t true Hoa rd meeting T. oncay mght, the Board was erefrntcrl 1-'ttn a se-txtlcn 69 students tndxcatmq that Certnln teachers are ustnq the classronr I wlccuss negotlatmns irer- the A. F. T. pcm! of vrev. The students mzsre-:sod J f ccnfern that tncy arc-, tn effect, a canttve aucxence and near fmly the :nf- -'-:nt of vlew, They wxsh to nr:-'tr botr. stems of the xssuc-. I feccqmze that tn the heat of the negfttutx-:nf rrcess, ewrttxens run 'ugh ann P no Im-nity mwnsers can be let! Into maj-preprllte Classroor elscusirrfn' t neaetzzixnq :sau-ti about whxch they feel very strongly, At :ne saws txrre. '-I,f'-'ever lar' sem we x-'cold anree that stglcents have .3 hasxf: nent to Ihr' Purse cr ntent f-'Ir '-'men they are enrolled. In fact, I ar' sure that the -jrcntt-st number of our faculty have acted ethlcally tn every mstance. Hrwevsr, :nn t.-ay can we condone the ure of dassrcofs tt crscuss noqntzattbns e-:cert K nc hunted Instances where- crsllcctlve barrfxnlng nay be an ner: cl .41-Qlcterrzatn-'rd Ccurse content. I have no rlcubt that you woul-I agree x-'nth thx' '.l'lrrw. .ettfmfl 1'-vrtmn ef the student petxtmn requests a !ettf1r of stsndlr.q on P 'utwtmns from the Efvarfl porn! of vxew. In cur efforts te conduct nz--jotmtmrs .ir-f va'-lc trrnugn 1 cmcf neffcttxatcr rather than tn me media or an-mg trnt-1, we navo avmdfrd ten rush ruhhc dxsclosure In early stages smct- 've I tus can hafwuer -arnqr-:si :ntl reflect ncgotlvcly en both p-Jrtxes. ' 'C are . :tant, tneref Ire, tn rescind to thus request wxth a full rv-otnt of vzcvf' 'lr-'nt. Iimvrrver, we are I-rr-farmfp a brxef status rt-eort fr-r release tc the Jlwzrs whleh wxll noprzfully answer some of thmr request. ' 'JI

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Roach Reviews Last Tango in Paris By 'ron noAcr-1 With all the publicity that this film has had I doubt if anybody will go to see it expecting a documentary on the dancing situation in France's capital. More than likely people will go to see it expecting another professional stag film, possibly on the order of Deep Throat or Curious Yellow In either case, the dance freak and the hard-core pornography fan will be equally disappointed. Not that there isn't a lot of sex and a little- dancing involved in it, there is, but because what Last Tango is concerned with is found mainly in the dialogue and the characters. lt has been said that Brando plays a different type of roll in this film. I would have to disagree with that, in a very basic sense this is still the old Brando. l-le is just as impulsively irrational as he was in Street Car and The Wild One, and most importantly, he still wields that charismatic at- titude of masculine illusiveness that coupled with the revealed inner core of a hurt, scared lit- tle boy, have made his career as an actor. Rather than a break from the usual , this new role gives Brando the opportunity to use his talents in a dramatic tour de force that rivals anything he has done to this date. It would be wrong to assume that Brando is what makes this film a success, though. Certainly much of its phenomenal box office draw can be credited to him but the fact that Last Tango is an interesting and well done artistic achievement in the field of movie-making can only be attributed to everyone who had a hand in creating it. With its flawless presentation of a soul searching script about a desperate, guilt-ridden man who hides from reality while at the same time con- fronting it aggressively, intwined with an im- pressive concept that takes dialogue, music and action on an equal basis and fuses them into pure mood, and its refreshingly straight-forward at- titude toward sex, Last Tango in Paris is a powerful new force in film-making that over- takes Brando's own striking performance to become a unified landmark in its field. What's so refreshing about a sex scene? Only this. Practically every time one gets inserted into a movie, one of two things happensg either it is exploited to the point of being laughable, or it is handled in such a cautious, artistic fashion that it becomes equally absurd. Tango makes no attempt to do anything with sex except us it point blank to support its plot. The result is a mature, . A -.A . .-V. :FAM . - Q jpkfg 1 9 5 417 j E' 1 tw E tastefully hard-core approach, that after all the trash that the industry has subjected us to, I didn't think was possible, and that is refreshing. As for the sex kitten who plays opposite Brando, I simply can't recall her name. However, Pll never forget her blue jeans.

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