William Paterson University - Pioneer Yearbook (Wayne, NJ)

 - Class of 1976

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%! Ki J ' ilSf-f The Programming Board took advantage of the Columbus holiday by scheduling a three day camping trip to Stokes Forest. The twenty campers got to the site about ten oclock, Saturday morning in a light drizzle. After putting up the tents, and with nothing else to do because of the rain: the parties started. The weather cleared by Sunday morning opening the way for football and swimming. Lunch and dinner con- sisted of canned goods, hot dogs, and hamburgers. After dinner? Par- ties again! Monday came and no one wanted to come back to school. One of the campers, Wayne Jones, said, It was a really great time. We all made a lot of tight friends this weekend. OP: After a night of bad weather, the campers prepare for a lunch of canned goods, hot dogs, nd hamburgers. ABOVE: Campsite at Stokes State Forest. 31

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Robert Klein Brings Waves of Laughter at Shea Shea Auditorium was the scene ior the Robert Klein Concert sponsored by the Jewish Student Association. Five talented students from the Music Department started oii the evening. Nightwatch, a jazz band formed a year ago, had everyone tapping their feet to the rhythms. Memorable performances were given by Bonomo, the percussionist and Bud Maltin on the sax, clarinet and flute. Their rendition of Sneakin ' Up Behind You and their closing num- ber Woodstock, were the high- lights of their programs. After a brief Intermission, Robert Klein, dressed casually in a shirt and jeans, came out on stage to extended applause from the full house. His rou- tine started with some stories about his college days at Alfred University. He then took off running through such diverse topics as Walt Disney, Cockroaches, commercials and some of the new material from his latest album. Bringing waves of laughter from the audience, he paced up and down using his red handkerchief fre- quently, for the first hour of his per- formance. Then Klein called his piano player. Phil Galdston, on stage. Together they did parodies of blues. rock, and soul songs of today. The evening came to an end with his stories about his dental work, a skit called. New Teeth. The tal- ented comedian brought a standing ovation from the crowd and many Imitations during the rest of the week. That same night. Vickie Sue Robin- son on guitar and vocals, accompa- nied by Wendy Simmons on bass and supplying the background vocals, played the Coffeehouse. The duo from Manhattan played two short sets to an audience of about 25 peo- ple. Most of the songs Vlcki played were her own original songs, which will be part of her album coming out next year. The other songs she sang and played included material by Jimmy Cliff, Buffy St. Marie, and Al Green. Although only a small crowd attended, everyone In Wayne hiall enjoyed the night of music and the voice of Vicki Sue. TOP: A small crowd enjoys Vickie Sue Robin- son and her music. LEFT: Robert Klein reliving some of his college experiences. 30



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Campus Busy in Preparation for Homecoming mi I im III !■! Ill m r ' T III I i 1 1 W T T The third week of October brought a week of dancing, laughing, and drinking as the Homecoming fes- tivities got under way. The week started Tuesday night with people filling the Ballroom to see Dr. Zhivago. The movie seemed to go on forever but the Zhivagophils stayed on. A capacity crowd filled the Ball- room Wednesday night to watch Godspeed weave their magic. Their equipment was massive and their sound impressive as the five-man band did whole sets of Yes and Pink Floyd as well as original material. The moog synthesizer sang into the night and when the audience finally left It was Thursday morning. Thursday afternoon found a heated competition around the Foos- ball table in the Game Room. The Programming Board s tournament went on for four hours of elimina- tions, then Nunzlo Ruvio emerged victorious. Said Arlda placed second and John Oldja came In third. That night. Willie Pee ' s Disco made its return appearance featur- ing Odessy, Michael the D.J.. and the comedy team, Divided We Stand. Odessy and Michael switched back and forth providing music to hustle, bump, or anything else you wanted to do. Divided We Stand, the three-man comedy team from New York, wasn ' t as well received as they hoped, but they did have some fine moments. The throng was large and the dance floor filled, and again the party spilled over into the earl) hours of Friday. This was becoming c habit. TOP; The multllirgjal members of the Vienni Boys Choir returned to WPC and packec Shea Auditorium. ABOVE: Crowds gathe around the Foosball table as the competitiof comes down to the semi-finals. RIGHT: Nun zio Ruvio emerges victorious from the compe tition. 32

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