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State University of New York at Albany
1968

President Evan R. Collins

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Dr. Milton Olson
Vice President for Management and Planning

Donald Whitlock

Director of Financial Aids

Mrs. Lois H. Gregg

Dr. Clifton C. Thorne
Associate Dean of Students

Vice President for Student Affairs

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Dr. Sorrell Chesin

Associate Dean of Students

Neil C. Brown
Director of Student Activities and Campus Center

Dr. William Perlmutter

Dean of College of Arts and Sciences

Dr. Jack Deeringer

Academic Dean

Dr. John Carlock
Dean of School of Business

Dr. Randolph Gardner
Dean of School of Education

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University Alcohol Policy
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Editor’s note: Because of the questions
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alchohol policy on campus and in considera-
tion of the recent Central Council measure

Proposal

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sugesting the treconvening of. the Alcohol
Committee to further study the use of alcohol
in the residence areas and possibly make
additions to the present alcohol policy, we
are printing the present policy in full.

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- On January 3, 1968, the University adopted the
following policies concerning the sale and service
of alcoholic beverages in the Patroon Room, and
Rathskeller of the Campus Center, at the Mohawk
Campus, Camp Dippikill, and the Goodman Place
at Dippikill. The regulations are based on the re-
commendations of the Committee to Draft Campus
Alcohol Policy, which includes both students and
faculty members.

The specific recommendations which pertain to”
the Campus Center and to the off-campus facilities’
which are considered adjuncts of the Campus Cen-
ter are made with the understanding that the Dir-
rector of University Food Service and the Director
of the Campus Center will be in close cooperation
regarding hours of operation of specific facilities,
and specific operational procedures for carrying
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nanas and cherries.

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MERTON OF THE MOVIES,:-March 15-18,
1967. CARNIVAL, April 21-22, 1967. Arthur
Laurents’s CLEARING IN THE WOODS, May

———— 4 \ 2-6, 1967. Bertoldt Brecht’s PRIVATE LIFE OF
ee We THE MASTER RACE, November, 1-4, 1967.
= = Me SIDESHOW, November 1-4, 1967. William
‘Frankonis’s A PIECE OF CAKE, November
—oomenesenmmme 15-18, 1967. Elmer Rice’s THE ADDIN

— as MACHINE, December 13-16, 1967. Tom
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TASTICKS, March 1-11, 1968 = Arthur
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Gary Gold, Patricia Hedinger, David Cummings, Carol Hettie, William Cleveland, James
Winslow, Jeffrey Mishkin, Pres., Paul Downes, Terry Mathias, Suzanne Chape, Dr.
William Hudson, Dr. Richard Hauser, James Kahn, Michael Parker, Alan Cohen,

Steven Rubenstein, James O’Sullivan, Margaret Dunlap, Nancy LePore, Paul Breslin,
Patricia Matteson, Doreen Frankel, Walter Doherty.

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Supreme
Court

Dennis O’Leary

Adele Endelkofer

Cheryl Heater

Jerry Leggieri, Chief Justice
Eli Basch

Michael Ginsburg, Suzanne Budd, Richard Stevens, Lynn Hewitt, Robert
Mulvey, Raymond McCloat, Chmn., Marsha Schonblom, Charles Bartlett,
MYSKAN IA William Cleveland, Alexander Krakower, John Fotia. Not in photo: Diane
Somerville.
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Academic. Affairs
Commission

T. Perdaris, L. Lesse, R. Col-
lier, L. Maynard, J. Kahn,
T. Mathias, R. Sumislawski,
Chmn., B. Blodgett.

Communications
Commission

E. Anderson, M. Dunlap, G.
Gold, R. Delena, P. Downes, E.
Rogers, Chmn., R. Longshore,
W. Nothdurft, R. Goldberg.

Living Area
Affairs
Commission

W. Feldman, M. Schnabel,
Mrs. Brown, S. Filipelli, J.
Brewer, P. Hoffman, R. Mul-
vey, Chmn., J. Silverman,
R. Holmes. B. Weinstein, M.
Semerano, N. Woodall, D.
Gilson, G. Fortunato, N. Le-
Pore, C. Walters, V. Looper,
K. Turow, J. Wahl, C. Valis,
M. Mixson, W. Greiner.

Community
Programming
Commission

G. Restifo, W. Cleveland, K.
Comeaux, B. Gusso, C. Stern-
berg, A. Otter, J. Winslow. M.
Stroemi, S. Hazen, M. Polsenski,
Chmn., N. Brochstein. Not in
photo: P. Lewis, G. Gelt, D. Gavel.

Class of
1968

A. Mathias—Treas.

Class of 1970

S. Cherniske, Pres.
B. Weinstein, Vice-Pres.

J. Mliner, Secy. M. Dietz—Secy.

P. Pavone, Treas. W. Cleveland—Pres.

Class of
1969

P. Breslin—tTreas.
J. Osdoby—Vice-Pres.

R. Cania—Secy.

Religious Affairs
Commission

J. Mishkin—Pres.

D. Rupert, A. Devey, S. Zim- \ gece | BERET
merman, K. Housel, D. Decker, :
Chmn., B. Lorence, D. Cara-

vella, N. Chaikowsky, K. Gross.

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Albany
Student
Press

M. Dunlap, S. Kittsley, N. Durish, E. Gunderson, J. Cromie, Co-
Editor, T. Nixon, I. Wolfman, A. lseman, G. Gelt, D. Nixon, G.
Sapir, L. DeYoung, K. DeYoe, F. Jaffe, B. Grassman, D. Stankavage,
T. Keeley, F. Holz, M. J. Rosenberg, D. Bryon, J. Samuels, E.
Anderson, R. Bertrand, S. Sammartano, V. Looper, P. Franchini,
S. Porter, L. Ostrander, I. Ostrander, W. Doherty, J. Webb, L.

Berdan, Co-Editor.

Alpha
Phi

Gamma

M. MclIndoe, L. Myer, W.
Fuller, P. Downes, S. Budd,
R. McCloat.

Primer

Cole
Therriault
Rogers, Editor

Brindisi

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Campus
Viewpoint

R. Longshore, R. McCloat, D.
Frankel, B. Roff, R. Fergusen, M.
Cunningham, R. Salerni, C. Alt-
schiller, Editor, T. Altman, R.
Friedland, D. Byron, D. Donohue.

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Directory

J. Nestuck, Editor, P. Thompson.

The
Word

W. Nothdurft, Co-Editor,

R. Goldberg, Co-Editor,
P. Oesterreich, D. Stim-
meman.

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Herzlich, J. Etkind, E. Colman, E. Hurwitt, G. Garver, P. Edelstein, |. Botts, T.
Cervone, M. Cerqueira, L. Smith, H. Hadley, J. Retherford, T. Shostak, J. Fleitman,
W. Silver, R. Margolis, J. Michalke, D. Ruppert, A. Tredeau, D. Moulthrop, A. Post,
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Zimmey, W. Gearing, B. D’Elena, S. Kirschner, J. Rosen, J. Adsit, D. Neufeld, C.
Altschiller, H. Cohen, D. Gurowsky, D. Jones, K. Mann, J. Friedman, M. Copp, R.
Cutty, C. Dolecki, W. Fuller, A. Fox, D. Gavrilik, P. Chast, D. Clark, L. Barre, D.

O'Malley, M. Mcindoe, J. Grinnell, J. Molnar, W. Burt, S. Martello, C. Walters, D.
Mott, R. Longshore, R. Stevens, E. Collins, M. Moeller, R. Heaney.

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Robert Stephenson, Mary Anne Stephens, Elizabeth Anderson. James
Folts, Co-Editor, Annette Gerren, Gary Metz, Barbara Spiegel, Bruce
Cohen. Not in photo: Linda DeLucia, Diane McNamara, Gail Safian.

Photo
Service

Gary Gold, Steven Fishkin, Edward Potskowski,
Thomas Peterson, Gary Keveles, Douglas Upham,
Lawrence DeYoung, Tae Moon Lee, Faculty, John
Doroski, Robert Stephenson, Chief Photographer.

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Young
Republicans
D. Longshore

G. Patterson

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W. Burt
D. Pietrusca
Music
Council

L. King, Pres., E. Anderson,
D. Seaman, S. Whitman, W.
Burt, D. Kirsch, K. Sand-
berg, E. Gundersen, F. Mc-
Cormick, C. Martz, P. Mc-

Farlin, F. McCormick.

SEE BET PO ones oe

Contemporary
Music Council

R. Ruid, N. Woolf, K. Lawrence, M.
Kloder, P. Bodner, E. Knapp, S. Zippin,
J. Richman, Chmn., C. Hill, J. Richman.

me D. Bartyzel, P. Ochal, J. Gilbert, C. Kupras, T. Mitchell,
J. Anagnost, D. Bordwell, Pres.

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Dram atics W. Schaeffer, P. Wright, B. Weinstein, N. Miller, C. Bartlett,

S. Regan, J. Mandel, W. Doherty, J. Deanehan, K. Nielsen.
: J. Levy, J. Fotia, Pres., B. Simon, C. LaMotta, K. Prete, F.
Ou a. e Scott, R. Cutty, F. Penzel. E. Kramer, H. Vlahos.

University Readers P. Downes, P. Callaluca, J. Wiesen, Mr. Fish, S.
120

Rawson, E. Deming, T. Barbarossa, A. Krakower, N.

Feldman, C. Strong, G. Aldrich, G. Slavin, M. Keenan,
N. Miller, E. Kaufman.
122

Russian
Club

Les
Innovateurs

D. Sukiennik, N. Ko-
paid, l. Lohr, Ff. Do-

mingo, E.  Flecker,
Pres.

NANA

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NSS! ae

Deutscher R. Link, P. Pickus, J. Sheeran, Herr Gerstenberger, D. Un-
Verein

gleich, |. Sterbak, A. DeVey. L. Crutchley, J. Sheeran, Pres.,
Y. Ruban, R. Eisenstein, W. Doran, L. Benware.

123
Physics
Club

C. Carpenter, D. Singer-
man, E. Hancock, R. Dell,
Dr. Renzema, D. Watkins,
J. Sullivan, Dr. Andrews, R.
Karpien.

Biology
Club

K. Fedirka, S. Meeker,
S. Ostrove, C. White,
J. Fairbanks, P. San-
dison, G. Mosco-
witz, G. Freeman, A.
Hutchinson, Pres., R.
Bergeman, M. SchedI-
bauer, M. Pilkington,
J. Lennon.

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Sailing Club 125
T. Littlefield, C. Perl-
mutter, R. Jankowski,
T. Lee, J. Thomson, R.
Ahlers, S. Myers, J. Tez-
bir, F. Hollon, L. Pinder,
S. Solomon, S. Porter.

Arts
Council

J. Reilly, J. Soffer, S. Col-
etta, C. Pollard, C. Crandell,
N. Elison, D. Brownell, B.
Gould, W. Doherty, B.
Thorp, C. Fusco, R. French,
G. Safian, L. Schlenman, R.
Sussman, Chmn.

Chess
Club

N. Egbert, R. Friedman, N.
Chavin, Dr. Grava, L. Battes,
M. Silver.

Modern
Dance
Club

L. Brier, M. Bono, A. Gurian. M. Ruth-
erford, G. Greene, C. Ringwood, M.
Ruhlen. S. Leedecke, J. Santoro, K.
Fallesen, P. Baskous, B. Seaman. C.
Kernaghen, G. Goszewska, J. Reynolds,
L. Symonds, B. J. Lessne, A. Rosenberg.

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Christian
Science
Organization

R. Garcia, K. Nealy, J. Rech,
G. Bell, A. DeVey. Not in
photo: K. Housel, B. Mor-
ris, C. Page, S. Rawson, J.
Martin, advisor.

Church of the
University
Community

Lutheran

Student
Association

W. Doherty, J. Linenbroker,
J. Riebesell, Pres., D. Legg,
E. Falke, B. Dohnalek, S.
Dohnalek.
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B. Barnard, J. Nickerson, L. Terlaak, C. Burch, G. Taylor, Pres.,
P. Rourke, L. Ford, C. Egli, E. Redelberger, K. Neward, L. Smith,
W. Clark, W. Jones, D. Kling, J. Mickalke.

Inter-Varsity
Christian Fellowship

D. Clyers, C. Seymour, J. Judd, N. Torzillo,
A. Coble, J. Clark, R. Kleug, R. Hancock,
Pres., S. Wagoner, E. Clementz, C. Beckert,
D. Heling.

Fellowship of
Episcopal Students

G. Sawtelle, B. Roff, M. Walsh,
Pinder. G. Perimutter, M.
Tezbir, P. Wade, E. Horn-

berger, J. Miller, Chmn., Fr.
Small.

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Joanne Everett EDWARD ELDRED POTTER CLUB Mike Shienvold TAMMA
KATHMA I Pat Hedinger KAIIIIA BETA Lynn Fetterly KAIIIIA AEATA
Audrey Bashuk BETA #I ZIIMA Darrell Carp 61 AEATA Diane Scappaticci
WI TAMMA Maggie Dietz 2ITMA AA®A Marianne Dinapoli =ITMA I SITMA
Leesa Brand =ITMA TAY BETA Duncan Nixon GETA =I QMETLA Terry Wil-
cox YHZIAQN SI SITMA Pete Smits AA®A AAMBAA XI Arthur Cronson.

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W. Pendergast—Pres.
J. Kramer—Vice-Pres
E. Klein—Treas

T. Walenick—Secy.

ALPHA
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G. Elstrom—Pres
L. Kaye—Vice-Pres.
M. Kosby—Treas.
G. Esposito—Secy.

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S. Abel—Pres.

G. Moscowitz—Vice-Pres.
W. Hatfield—tTreas.

D. Carp—Rec. Secy.

M. Schonblom—Pres.
M. Leibowitz—Vice-Pres.
M. Babcock—Secy.

L. Handelman—tTreas.

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146

M. Hughes—Pres.

J. Herceg—Vice-Pres.
D. Gray—Secy.

C. DeCrosta—Treas.

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M. Seymour—Pres.
N. Lepore—Vice-Pres.
N. Gudell—Secy.

A. Smith—tTreas.

147

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BETA

J. Lucey—Pres.
M. Gerber—Vice-Pres.
E. Evansburg—Secy.

P. Fortin—Treas. KAPPA
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N. Polizzi—Pres.
M. Persico—Vice-Pres.
L. Rubin—Secy.

M. Colgen—tTreas.

KAPPA
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D. Davidson—Pres.

A. Schultz—Vice-Pres.

K. Phelan—Secy.
D. Camp—treas.

DELTA

S. Waltamath—Pres.
J. Boshko—Vice-Pres.
S. Beard—Secy.
D. Pizza—tTreas.

152

EDWARD
ELDRED
POTTER CLUB

F. Bagley—Pres.

J. Canfield—-Vice-Pres.
J. Soja—Clerk

R. Gorham—tTreas.

PSI
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C. Walling—Pres.

R. Cania—Vice-Pres.
M. Schnabel—Secy.
M. Jaynes—Treas.

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V. Wemett—Pres.
M. Proulx—Vice-Pres.
D. Smolenski—Secy.
C. Jenny—tTreas.

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G. Gross—Pres.

P. Barber—Vice-Pres.
F. Yauger—tTreas.

W. Burton—Secy.

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P. Keyes—Pres
A. Epke—Vice-Pres.

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D. Cummings—Vice-Pres.
J. Handleman—tTreas.

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W. Goldstein—Pres.
V. O’Valle—Vice-Pres.
T. Guthrie—Treas.

B. Bouchard—Secy.

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Mike Cometa—Pres.
Pete Smits—Vice-Pres.

Ken VanWagner—tTreas.

Joe Borgovini—Secy.

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Varsity
Baseball

Roster: Coach Burlingame, A. Chris-
tian, Captain, S. Davis, T. Egelston,
D. Elkin, C. Galka, G. Johnson, J.
Lamendola, P. Leonetti, B. Lowell,
J. Murley, J. Nass, R. Patrei, T.
Piotrowski, J. Sinnott, A. Stein, H.
Toretzky, G. Torino, G. Webb.

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Varsity
Tennis

Roster: M. Bergen, D. Carp,
T. Glaser, M. Heatley, D.
Hunter, R. Karpien, R. Kel-
lar, R. McDermott, G. Ni-
cosia, T. Sullivan, R. Sumi-
lawski, A. Tepperberg, T.
Walencik, K. Zacharias, Capt.

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168

Coach Sauers, B. Hill, P. Ferguson, R.
McCloat, W. Pendergast, C. Luther, F.
Nelson.

Frosh
Golf

L. Nova, D. Belicki, D.

G. Anderson, C. Draper.

Perlmutter,

Track
Club

J. Ingrassia, F. Meyers, C. Hart,
T. Mathias, P. Roy, D. Beevers.

B. Fulmer, M. Atwell, J. McAndrew.

169

Frosh
Cross-Country

J. Mastromarchi, W. Meehen,
J. Kaplan, L. Frederick, Coach
Munsey, J. Herbst, P. Gepfert,
D. Meyer.

Varsity
Cross-Country

D. Bowers, P. Roy, J. McAnd-
rews, T. Keating, B. Holmes,
Coach Munsey, M. Atwell, G.
Rolling, P. Breslin, J. Keating,
B. Mulvey.

Soccer

Roster: J. Garcia, Coach, R.
Axtman, M. Bligh, J. Com-
peau, E. Esrick, T. Felice,
T. Glaser, G. Habeth-Yimer,
D. Jersey, T. Jursak, Co-
Capt., L. Kahler, P. Kahn,
B. Koehler, J. La Reau, J.
Leggieri, Co-Capt., J. Lucas,
B. Morgan, A. Nielson, R.
Saul, J. Shear, M. Shien-
vold, R. Sloboda, C. Spring-
er, G. Swartout, H. Toret-
zky, J. Watrous, M. Copp,
J. Thompson, N. Faraolas.

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Basketball

J. Adams, J. Caverly, R.
Margison, S. Price, T. Jur-
sak, V. Lannier, D. Riegel,
Ss pin, & Wood, Tf.
Doody, E. Arseneau, L. Mar-
cus, Coach Sauers.

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Frosh
Basketball

Roster: T. Aery, D. Benedict,
B. Eaton, D. Grilli, W. Hebert,
J. Hicks, J. Jordan, F. Moos-
brugger, L. Newmark, H.
Smith, R. Spratt, J. Volinski,
A. Zaremba, Coach O’Brien.

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Varsity Wrestling

Roster: D. Reeves, F. Berry, S. Cherniske,
W. Clark, A. Domkowski, J. Forbes, M.
Gladstone, R. Gorham, Co.-Capt., G.
Hawrylchak, M. Hoff, J. Jenks, W. Rus-
sell, R. Saul, G. Smalgalski, C. Springer,
Co-Capt., E. Watts, F. Weal.

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P. Ranalli, T. Long, D. Jones.

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Sheehan.

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IN AMERICAN COLLEGES

AND UNIVERSITIES

ROBERT MULVEY ALEX KRAKOWER

JOHN CANFIELD SUZANNE BUDD JOHN FOTIA DONALD OPPEDISANO

GERALDINE MASTERS LAWRENCE PIXLEY JOHN KUHN WILLIAM CLEVELAND

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MADELINE SCHNABEL

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Afton Mamaroneck Albany Hudson Falls

DALE H. ALDRICH JANET ALEXANDER CARLETON ALLARD JEANNE F. ALLEN

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Sag Harbor Waterford Albany Glen Cove Eng. Hon. Middletown Niagara Falls

DONNA L. BAIN SUSAN J. BAIRD BARBARA J. BECK JANETTE V. BECKINELLA MICHAEL D. BEEBE ERIC BEERWALD

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SUZANNE K. CHAPE SUSAN CHAPNICK KATHERINE CHAVTUR BARBARA CHEMELLI NANCY CLAUSON WILLIAM CLEVELAND MARY E. COFFEY
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JANE V. CHERNICK DARLA J. CHILI LINDA CHRABAS DORRINE CIERI VICTOR COHEN SUZANNE H. COLETTA RICHARD L. COLLIER
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MARCIA CRUZ CATHERINE CULLERTON

KATHLEEN COREY JEAN M. CORIGLIANO JUDITH CROWDER HUGH D. CROWELL
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DONALD COUNTERMINE EDWARD CUNNIFF THOMAS J. CUNNINGHAM
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Rotterdam Junction Cohoes

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Elmont Amsterdam

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Schenectady

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Ogdensburg

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Port Chester

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Hicksville

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Gloversville

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Brooklyn

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New York

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Poughkeepsie MARY A. GIFFORD
= Albany Rome a RHODA GOLDBERG Eng. Hon. BARBARA GOLDENBERG MARTIN GOLDSMITH SHARON H. GOLDSTEIN
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Troy Fultonville Huntington Station ROBERT HENRY JUDITH A. HERCEG JEAN C. HERRICK PAMELA HERRINGTON

Palmyra Endicott Chatham Albany

MICHAEL HEATLEY PATRICIA HEDINGER DIANE F. HEILBRUNN
Albany Poughkeepsie Wantagh STEVEN J. HERTZ STUART K. HERZOG GABRIEL H. HEUN LYNN M. HEWITT
Hempstead Deposit Lindenhurst Amsterdam

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Vestal Albany ‘<— =” , Lindenhurst Monticello Poughkeepsie Milton

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Scotia Suffern Westbury Monticello Deer Park Westbury

JUDITH N. JOHNSTON EDWARD JOLLY GARY JORGENSEN KAREN JOYNER CECILE M. KAVANAGH LAWRENCE M. KAYE FULTON G. KEAGLE JOSEPH F. KEATING
Ogdensburg Jefferson Station Jamestown Poughkeepsie Syracuse Massapequa Park Horseheads Glens Falls

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KATHRYN K A GEORGE R. KEIDAN LAWRENCE KELLER NICHOLAS L. KELLER, JR. JOHN A. KILLILEA, JR.
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Tom Peterson: 3, 112, 138, 140-1, 160, 176-7, 179, 181

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Stu Lubert: 15, 40-1, 100

Gail Safian: 128, 195, 200

Roger French 38; Jay Handelman 169; Greg Bell 128; Ed Potskowski 29; Ted Glazer 76-7; Steve Cherniske 209; Gary Keveles 137; Zoltan

Gaal 163, 180

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Academic Affairs Commission
Administration

Albany Student Press .

Alpha Lambda Chi .

Alpha Pi Alpha .

Alpha Pi Gamma

AMIA .

Arts Council .

ATID

Baseball

Basketball

Beta Phi Sigma .

Beta Zeta

Biology Club

Campus Viewpoint .

Central Council .

Chi Sigma Theta

Christian Science Organization .
Church of the University .
Class of 1968

Class of 1969

Class of 1970

Communications Commission
Community Programming Commission
Commutors Club

Contemporary Music Council
Cross Country

Deutscher Verein .

Dramatics Council .

Fellowship of Episcopal Students
Gamma Kappa: Phi

Golf

Hillel Sas
International Film Group .
Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship
Kappa Beta .

286 KappaChi Rho .

INDEX

Kappa Delta .

Les Innovators .

Living Area Affairs Commission .

Luthern Student Organization
Modern Dance Club
Music Council
Myskania .

Outing Club .
Pan-Hellenic Council
Phi Delta .

Photo Service
Physics Club

Potter Club .
Primer

Psi Gamma .
Religious Affairs Commission
Russian Club
Sailing Club .
Sigma Alpha

Sigma Lamba Sigma .
Sigma Phi Sigma
Sigma Tau Beta
Soccer

Statesmen

Supreme Court .
Tennis

Theta Xi Omega
TOrh

Track .

Tryads

University Directory
Upsilon Phi Sigma .
Word

Wrestling .

WSUA .

Young Americans for Freedom .

Young Republicans

150
122
107
128
127
119
104
126
137
151
Lis
124
152
111
153
108
122
125
154
155
156
157
172
96
105
166
158
114
169
130
112
159
112
178
113
116
116

1967-68-THE YEAR IN RETROSPECT

State University of New York at Albany

1967-68—what was the year like? Well, to begin
in the spring of ’67 with Student Association, it was
a year of political scandal, private intrigue, and pub-
lic resignations. While issues were scrupulously avoided,
personalities were attacked, branded, flayed, and roasted
alive; even the press and communications ‘‘media’’
helped to heap stale dirt on the fresh grave of the corpse
of respectable government. Accusations were met by de-
nials, rumors challenged by allegations, lies contested by
slanders. (Of course, one must cite the various reforms
that were enacted by student government to restore its
own good name: an independent Election Commission, a
functioning Student Tax Committee, a new Budget Com-
mittee, a student-chaired Campus Center Governing
Board, and the abolition of six minor boards which had
proven to be totally unworkable.)

Some events of the year were positive: the ASP ex-
panded to sixteen pages (at the cost of a Tuesday issue),
WSUA began broadcasting to the Colonial Quad (for those
lucky enough to perceive the signal above the static), and
liquor and liberalized women’s hours finally arrived (along
with pot, drugs, panty raids, recruiters, demonstrations,
counter-demonstrations, local police, and headline-making
arrests). The Campus Center finally opened, and was soon
joined by the Fine Arts Building with its impressive, two-
floor gallery and an Administration Building with its im-
pressive two-corridor waiting lines. (At this juncture in the
narrative, | wish to personally and publicly thank the area
labor unions for decreasing the number of annual strikes.)

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The Bookstore was flooded with the usual stream of angry
charges, frustrated complaints, and insulting comments.
And as Administration pride soared to new heights, so
did room-and-board fees.

The food got worse, the lines got longer, the classes
got bigger, the faculty got older, and the library surged
behind to establish new track records for sluggishness.
NCAA was the key to some national prominence: wrestling
star Warren Crow was invited to participate in regional
semi-finals, but Doc Sauers was denied a well-deserved
bid to the Northeastern College Division Basketball Tourn-
ament. The gym hadn't opened yet (this was postponed,
naturally, to a later date; that is, in the early part of 1968),
while the Music and Drama Departments abandoned all
hope (once again) for the ‘‘Center for Performing Arts’’
(no one dared to bring up the touchy subject of the large
lecture rooms, which, of course, were months behind
schedule).

The year was not totally disastrous: The Word was
founded (an event of dubious merit), but its birth was
matched by the death on the operating table of the sum-
mer ASP. suppression folded, but the YAF organized. The
‘‘liberals’’ moved dangerously closer to the local black
power and anti-Vietnam advocates, but the moderate
L’Humaniste declared itself for the Asian conflict and
began printing secular poetry. The drama faculty con-
tinued to present their interesting assortment of little-
known plays, but the Master’s Thesis Production program
encountered immediate success. The Revue gained a pro-
ducer, the Instructional Resources Center acquired a Tele-
thon, and the podium was enriched by the shimmering
display of several completely out-of-place fountains (with
lights even).

Various experiments were undertaken: the controversial
Spring Jazz Festival was begun (and proved to be, as ex-

pected, an utter financial fiasco); Freshmen found them-
selves stranded on the Alumni Quad with an unco-opera-
tive bus schedule and an apathetic roster of RA’s to help
them; for the first time, Albany State students confronted
the local law when they decided to join the Albany city
liberals AlMing a challenge at the political corruption in
Albany County (and were dragged into court on a trumped-
up charge of disorderly conduct); the recreation groups
expanded and greatly increased their activities; the Amer-
ican Film Academy was created, while the IFG continued to
present high-quality movies; and Music and Art Councils
began to act as autonomous bodies independent of the
faculty departments with which both are associated.

Of course, the picture isn’t all rosy: the political groups
remained largely inactive (except for both the right- and
left-wing extremists); Observation collapsed for lack of
interest (after two years of being virtually non-existant in
the minds of the Albany students); Primer still wound up
with several hundred virgin copies (untouched by human
hands); Torch was adjudged to be an artistic failure (by
some); University Directory was adjudged to be a total
failure (by everybody); and the Greeks continued to grow
in size, number, and negative quantity of positive utility,
while still being denied the basic and obvious right of
‘““Greek housing’’. In addition, administration censorship
flailed its first at WSUA, but these simple differences on
the format and content of campus news were quickly re-
solved. MYSKANIA did nothing, ‘‘Who’s Who’’ winners
were accused of doing too little, and LAAC Judiciary began
to function (fortunately—just at the time that a crisis
threatened to render the Supreme Court inoperative). And,
avoiding the sticky issue of campus politics, that was what
the year 1967-68 was like at the State University of New
York at Albany.

—Robert B. Cutty

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