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State University of New York at Albany

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has encouraged thoyghtul ques

‘el aaaton under cs The 1969 Torch
is dedicated to

President
Evan Revere Collins

tian & Coli,

ACTIVITIES
: UPI taps Margison,
“ Danes in tourney

VOTE For
Flynn?

Flynn, riot bill grilled by students,
open discussion is not shortcake

MARCH
on Capitol
next week

UN Budget process for
Stadest"Asseciation
starts now for the 4-70
school_year. If you have
nat got a copy ot this year's
Budget Bill AND you want
a budget for next year,
better get to work, Friend,
Buclgets svar be Tr the
Commissions before
Calpe ee
Pick up a Budget Bill in
the S.A. Office (that’s the
Campus Center room 36'7)!

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Poetry
Poses

Harriers Record Victory;
LeMoyne On Losing End

BSA observes
Malcolm X’s death

Court
Snorts

Again

BREAKING BUREAUCRACY
ee ALBANY STUDENT PRESS °

Collins Announces

Convocation Dare:

Progress Is

A Closed
Door In
125 Years.

Students Given Voice

Up Against
The Wall

Central Council

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Supreme
Court

Class of 1970

Community
Programming,
Commission

Communications
Commission.

Living Area
Affairs Commission

Academic Affairs
Commission

Commuters’

International
Students.
Association

Campus Center
Governing Board

Special Events Board

Albany
Student
Press

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Poi
Primer

L’Humaniste

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Young

Forum of
Politics

Debate
Council

University
Readers

Music Council

Arts Council

Outing
Club

Sailing

Club

Fencing
Society

Modern:
Dance

Phi Beta Lambda

Russian Club

SEANYS

Fellowship of
Episcopal Students

Christian
Science
Organization

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Church of the
University Community

Inter-Varsity

Christian

Fellowship

SPORTS
Varsity
Baseball

Freshman
Baseball

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Cross-Country

Freshman.

Cross-Country

Varsity
Basketball

Freshman
Basketball

Sauersmen Take 3rd Place
Margison Makes All-S

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Women’s
Softball

Women’s

Women’s
Basketball

Women’s
Swimming

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Inter-Sorority Council
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CLASS of 1969.
ich autum the Oflee 6f Admisbont announces

ati has admitted to the University the mast able
fc accomplished. Freshman dass In the history of
SUNVA, rich fst skimming fem the mull pans of
Upstate and the mile hotles of Long island. Up
Cassmen tend to agree, because many of us know
ends back hotne wha were fuined away with high
school sverages uncomfortably higher than the ones
we had These estraorinary Freshen may be known
by their purple beanies, the last remnants. of Fresh
‘man Hazing. But the beanies vanish 3 couple of days
Iter the strt of schowt, and thelr wasters mal into
iis nthe student number.

The Univerty has much to offer ts new students,

{ulted volumes meditate slone on the shelves, thee
dalevdve aie white and viginal, The bookstore 100
Contributes to ovr “information explasion” wth long
fous of Terchbooks, Anchorbooks, and ather weighty
paperback series. The reign of toothpaste and swe
St fas ended, and John Mistitoe is no Tonger the
nly literate bookshop in ths metropall of 130,00.
Three’ depariments of the University offer special
hocs courses, Put academic dbs lead rather
eran existence. Ad ust over ten percent of the
students make the Dean's Ls

‘What becomes af the eam! Ivates with the per
‘on, Sometimes you may open a profess door and
find him not commuring with The New York Times
but conversing with » student. Soe ths student se
duced by «book never before taken out ofthe Hibs
Catch a glance of bim sing into a bookstore alcove
snd emerging with a repainted pce of nineteonth
‘century eslerica po requlved in any couse. Sle 3
fhe sales the profesor with 2 question having noth
ing to do with the nextscheduled test. And rejoice

when a dass dt must be a small one) manages to
fuss something with a teacher the must bea talented
But wich evidence often is nat considered when
cour scholarty pertomance fs measured forthe Regi
tn ansiveied ia feverish ton minutes atthe ord
ff an hour exam, There isthe elie Freshman objec:
tive tee hich bet answered by throwing the Text
toward the front of the woom. There & the research
paper witen by eich of ninety student in acl
ta greded by the professor for Ne graduate asi
With one-rineteth of the total tine he wl
‘peed reading the things, Those who sunive such ob
Stacles may make 2 8 average and appear an the
‘Deas Uist of Distinguished Students. An overall
mainsine for Tour years places one nthe company
St Signum Laud, the local aeademic honorary. And
2.30 average in one's major ted admits one to the

Sporopnate national honorary in that subject.
Most of these goups do litle more than sage 2
vyeatly banquet, and some of them are simply Ist of
rit taken Sra est corapute fa Butt

people are suppased to have one thing in common
they are among those who have found personal “rl
vance” In their college education. Whether this is
tile or net, anyone who wants t find “levance”
has to work at ie Many ofthe people who complain
bout the “lack of relevance” have not relly toed

I is not enough to be able to choose some books
from the library and read them; learning far more
ticlent when 2 teacher guides i

But that ell be wl do, a8 Freshmen find out. They
have to decide themselves why they ar her, whether
infact they Want to be hero a

Signum Lauds — University Honorary
Bin" Biology Honora

i — Business Education Honorary
at — Modem Languages Honorary

Rom, Lang.— Romance Languages Honors Program

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CLASS OF 1970
CREDITS

Unless otherwise noted, all photographs on «pag
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Volume LVI of the Torch at fat as blossomed forth
from the uncooperative snilof Albany. State, liberally
sratered with Coca-Cola, Food Service coer, and of
Snge juice on the race, and gwen a tinal blessing with
4 sprinkling of rose wine. Buta yearbook isnot an efor
foes natural creation, and wih to thank the people
tno saw the diiclier and gave thee time and powers
to make the 1959 Torch possible

The photographs In this book, witha fe exceptions
were taken by student photosraphes, and | am gate
{alto the members of Photo Sevice and to others who

photos oF student Iie. Our cover was designed by An
fete Gerren, and our endsheels by Mi. Donald Macho
(of the AM Deparment. rs Kahn and Dan Lago did the
Sawings which sppea in the photo esey. I thank aso
Me Neil Brown and left Mabkin, Rleh terhner, Gloria
azure, Mr Kaus Schnitzer and Me. Ml Lebowitz, Me
H. David VanDyck, and Mr. Charles Bvonagua, for

To Mr. Bil Sloane of Foote & Davie, my appreciation
{or his knowledge and patience. To P, my respect and
ee

Dy endless thanks go to the members ofthe yebook
staf, who made life besrable for an harassed editor
‘Mary Anne Stehens and Janet Weel tracked down eli
ive’ campus eslebriles for the Who's Who section
Karen Loveless and Margaret Angsterisbe worked at the
task ofscbeiling photos of student organizations. Gaty
‘Met and Dennis Kleinman were our advertising mn
agers, and leo Christmas wat business manager” Tey
Fata, Marlene Ravet, Wendy Liebermann, Pate Weber,
Bill Berger, and Stove Brown were a peat help inthe ex
Sena Technical work of producing a book. And Carol
Incabson and Debbie ®yron did an efficent and adi

tic, and Kathy Tyler who together erent the photo
tery ol craves

lim Fos, Eitor

The 1969 Torch was preduced in a quantity of 3800,
copies by Foote Davies, 2 Division ofthe MeCall Cor
potation, Dorie, Georgia. Covers are by Kings
Kingsport, Tennestee. The ‘ype style vied Optima
Senior portaits are by Merin Stdios, Inc, Priladelphia,

and i franced from the Student Activities Fe

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