Albany Student Press, Volume 65, Number 15, 1978 March 31

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‘State University of New York at Albany

‘Maren 37,

Office Moves Create Dorm Space

by Steve Brackett
A series of academic
Shullings will open up six tore
Nloory of Mahuwk tower on Indian
Quast for dormitory space this fal,
‘Acting SUNYA President Viner
"Lary has ordered the renovation
‘oF one-tall et the School of Library
ind Informational Seence facilites,
located under the main library, to
scent the Graduate Scho of
Pubic Administation, GSPA. is
‘moving out ot Mahask tower
he move began aver the Faster
recs expected ta be
ssompleted by: the end ol May
According to O'Leary, GSPA and
SHAS wall shire the space aati the
of 1979, when SUIS will,
the downtows Draper

olfice

campus
O'Leary said thats rest ot the
nove. 140 additional bods willbe
bleim Maawk Tower thisall.
Accurding to Former Diestor of
Joh Welty
empovarily seeving as Acting
Avsneate Dean for Student Altai
Mohawk rooms will be
tcl inthe Housing. sign-up
seb to begin Apr 10,

Revs ‘whi is

Welty said the office space in the
tower would be converted to
dormitory space this summer

‘A group. of SLIS. students
objected 10 the move, and. said
students were not informed of the
‘move until two oF theve days before
it began,

Sarah Honig, one ofthe students
sid she was concerned that LSIS
materials which are being
emporarily, housed inthe mai
library may be alfficult to retrieve
when the school moves dawntwn,

Growing Demands

The move is part of a plan calling

ademie and

groups to the

‘downtown campus inorder to meet

the resideney demands of a growing

Mudent population, according 10

Dennis Stevens, Chair of a special

spuce commitee dealing with the
problem,

O'Leary stl trying to tind 190m
forthe Schoo! of Criminal Justice
anit the School of Social Weltae
which occupy. the remining sis
Hloors of Mohawk
Aevording to O'Leary, they wil he
relocated selection of

SUNY Chancellor Wharton
Visits Albany Campus

bby James Hudson
SUNY Chancellor Clifton
Wharton visited SUNYA Tuesday
as part of his tour ofall sinty SUNY
pases
Wharton spoke 10 4 group of
Jaculty members, and then tater i
the allernoon, ‘he addressed a
selected students including SA
siden Dave Gold, Central
Council Chair Mike Lissner, SUM
Chair Tito Martner, ASP Edior~
in-Chief Thomas Martello, und
WEDB General Manager’ Paul
Rosenthal
‘Wharton's hour long tk eovered
range of subjects from evoperation
between administaration and
students to methods to improve the
quality of teaching.

He stated his committment to
keep SUNYA a University Center
despite losses of graduate programs,

The utilization of the quality and
quantity of resourees available at
SUNYA for public poticy research
would benfit both SUNYA and the
public, Wharton sad

He sessed the autonomy of the
individual SUNY campuses in
matters of tenure and distabution
requirements

Belure becoming SUNY
Chancellor, Wharton was president
ff Michigan State University form
1910 0 1978, He received his Ph.D,
Irony the University of Chicago in
1987, and hase masters degree from
Johns Mopkins University, and a

ichelor of arts from Harvard,

academie or administrative groups
are moved downtown with SLIS,

Stevens explained that, with no
dew building construction planned
it was decided last year that in order
to imove the academie offices out of
Mohawk Tower, it would
necessary to relocate some academic
‘or administrative offices downtown,

However, according to O'Leary,
when it yas decided that the SLIS
would heoneo! theacademicyroups
tw go downtown, “it became clear
that by moving their private brary
to the other side of thei facility, we
could convert space for GSPA right

“Moving is a necessary. but
Linpleasant experience,” said GSPA
Dean Orville Poland, He said that
‘the move will eu the schooTs usable
office space by one-third until SLIS
moves downtown,

The Schoo! of Library and Information Science, which is located
‘under the main library, has been asked to give up office space.

Youths Burglarize Record Co-op

by Seth Titles

‘Anattemp at burglarizing the SA
Record Cosop aver the Easter recess
‘as foiled by officers of the SUNVA
Department of Public Safety. Iwo
Albany youths have been arrested
tnd charged in connection with the
incident,

Over $500 worth of goods was
confiscated from the youth, who
were apprehended by Public Sfety
Otfcer Jim Reidy Sunday as they
‘vere altempting to fle the campus,
‘he Record Co-op will be closed at
Feast until Apr. 5 because the goods,
whieh constitute a large pat of the
corps stock, are being held as
evidence

and 16, have been withheld becaune
‘oF thie ages.

Hive youths were seen by Reidy
wile he was on patrol. Moth earied

large bags, and ran when they saw
Reidy’ patrol cur, The goods, which
included records, bongs, and pipes,
‘were abandoned in the Hight

The older ofthe two was captured
‘on Fuller Roud tera chase, and the
younger wus picked up short time
later near his home,

The method the two youths used
to gain entry into the Campus
Center, where the Co-op is lated,
is ail unknown, The building was
locked on the Friday night before the
burglary, uovording to Acting

Campus Cemier Director Jim
Doellefeld. There were no apparent
signs of foreed entry.

‘After the youths got into the
‘Campus Center they broke into the
Revord Cosop by punching a hok in
he wall with a piece of metal

urding Reidy. He said they
fouk turns passing the goods

through the hole and then packed
‘her hl into two large plastic bags,
Record Co-op Viee-Chair Kenny
Friedman said thatthe head shop, a
part of the Record Co-op's business,
wil remain closed forthe remainder
of the semester

The younger youth has been
released o the eustody of his parents
snd will appear in family court later
this week, The older youth has been
feleased on $5000 bail after being
charged with burglary, criminal
possession of stolen propery, and
‘criminal possession of a deadly
on. A switch blade was found

fon him witen he wus arrested
Ina related incident, anattempted
5y of the Record Co-op earlee
in the week was prevented by
Assistant Campus Center Director
Scott Birge After closing the co-op,
continued on page four

Presidential List To Be Released

bby Matthew Cox

The SUNYA Presidential Search
Has narrowed to about a half dozen
candidates, some of whom may be
issued invitations for visits at a
meeting of the Presidential Search
Committee thi afternoon,

Presidential Search Commitee
Executive Secretary Sorrell Ches
suid the releate of a final fist of
candidates is imminent.

‘Acting Queens College President
[Nathaniel Siege, whose namet one
[point was being considered, said hy
hs had no. contact with the
committee, Chesin said the
‘committe hus corresponded withall
the candidates it is actively
considering

Final meetings with the
candidates will probably be opened
to the SUNYA community, Chesin
said. The seareh process up 10 this
Point, and all of the more than 20)
fumes considered, has been kept
confidential

his open heurings is what search
committees have done in the pas
tnd Ud be surprised af they didn
follow that procedure agai, "Chesin
said

Search Committee Chair
Vanderbilt Straub was unavailable
for comment.

The Committee met Mar, 17 and
Identified six oF seven pasticulaly
song candidates form among the
12 ithad already narrowed down wo,
Chesin said,
We'll continue now on the details
‘of identifying those half dozen at our
Chesin said. that
rmceting is scheduled 10 be held
today, he said

“Once we extend theinvitations to
st, the candidates: names become
public knowledge.” Chesin sid

The SUNYA Presidential Seurch
Committee was formed t0 tind a
Permanent successor to Emmett
Fields, who left SUNYA over the
summer to assume the Presidency
of Vanderbilt University in
Nashville, Tennessee.

‘Acting SUNYA President Vincent
O'Leary has said he did not subinit
his name for consideration, but
Search Committee members have
confirmed last month that his name
was among the 35 candidates then
beng considered

Stub and Chesin have since
‘elused comment on whether
O'Leary is being considered.

‘O'Leary was Dean ofthe SUNYA
Schwol of Criminal Justice when he
was named to replace Fields,

The Presidential Search

‘Committee, which includes faculty
and students as member, has been
meeting every other week
throughout the academie year,
aeeording to Chesi

‘Chesin said he could give no fren
catimate on when the commitice
would complete its work,

"he seurch has been conducted
nation-wide; advertisements in
ational education periodicals were
placed earlier in the year while
applications were still being
suthered,

Sikes
emlccntstoneie

round Youth fre, Good to aye 23.

keelandicto

seeksmearreireet

by Mitch Drach

‘Student tax money will bean issue
{inthis years SA eletionsinthe form
oftwo referendums, according to SA
Elections Commissioner Doug
Freedman,

Students will ote ona proposalto
raise the mandatory student tax
from the current $66 per year to $70
in a special referendum to be held
‘Apt. 10-12, SUNY regulations limit
student taxes to a maximum of $70,
‘and presently only SUNYA and
‘SUNY Buffalo have not reached the
‘maximum level.

Freedman said the decision was
made to hold a special referendum
prior to SA elections to keep the
issue from becoming overly politica.

SA President Dave Gold
anticipates that the raise, which
would increase revenues by $32.00,
will pass, He cited inflation,
expansion of services, and
insufficient funds for the athletic
budget as reasons for the increase.

‘A second referendum wil be held
during the regulte SA elections Apr.
25.27 to decide whether the tx
‘should be mandatory or voluntary
‘According 10 Gold, although this
{question must be voted onevery four
years, it isan Albany tradition to
vote on it every two years

Man Arrested In
High Speed Chase

by Mike Peariman

What began as a routine
investigation for two University

PRE-REGISTRATION

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STUDENTS CURRENTLY ADVISED
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EDUCATION (FORMERLY UNIVERSITY
(COLLEGE) SHOULD BE INVOLVED IN THE
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FOR THE FALL 1978 SEMESTER.

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‘AND CONCERNS MAY BE OBTAINED FROM
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PRE-REGISTRATION (OBTAINING CLASS
CARDS) WILL TAKE PLACE FROM APRIL 10-
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CONSULT THE SCHEDULE OF CLASSES FOR
YOUR SPECIFIC REPORTING TIME.

Police officers ended afte a seventy
mile per hour chase around
Perimeter Road with the arrest of
Henry Malbs, a23-year old Albany

University Police officer Jim
Slogan said that while parol
Dutch Quad parking lot in his patrol
car, he spotted a 1968 Oldsmobile
in only one license plate and an
improper registration sticker.

“The car tumed onto Perimeter
road and we stopped him in front of
‘the gymnasium,"he said. Slagan was
‘accompanied by Univesity Police
officer Marvin Miller who was off
duty atthe time

‘We found the man didn’t havea
rivers lense or registration. He
‘was nervous and asked 10 go home, 1
old him to wait there and as 1 was
checking the plate on my radi, he
hopped into his ear and took vl,
said Sagan,

Sagan said « oud block was set
up immediately in front of the exit
‘onto Washinglon Ave, near the
Thruway House mote. "My primary
‘eonegen while chasing this guy sas
‘ha I would find a dead jogger ot a
collision with another vehicle.” sid
Slagan.

foUniversity Police Lt.
Thomas Graham, the man braked |
when he saw the roadblock and was
trapped between the roadblock and
Slagin’s patrol car. “The hardest
thing is when you have two tons of
‘metal coming at you and you're
alrai someone is going to get hurt,”
he sid

‘Once in. custody, Malbs was
booked on ten separate charges

uding reckless driving, resisting
artes, and criminal possession of
dangerous weapon. “We found a
knife with a nine inch blade on the
front seat of the car,

arraigned yesterday at'the Albany
Police Court and is now being held
atthe Albany County Jail. Bail has
been vet for $2,500, "Unfortunately

when people are afraid they do
‘stupid things,” said Graham,

NEWS BRIEFS

Denies Move to Replace Begin

Carter Deiat Mote ar ne red nacotieein
Prine Minister Menachem Begin as a leader “completely capable” of
egatating peace in the Midéle East Carter suid the Begin government has
tne ability andthe flexibility to come to terms with Egypt and other Arab
trations. But Carer tld a timed-for-elevision news conference that he can
Gfler no clear solution to the most intractable of Middle East disputes,
Begins refusal to commit his government to ultimate withdrawal from
eupied Arab lands. Carter dismissed : a completely false reports in
Washington and Jerusalem that administration officials had suid Be
ands inthe way of seitlement and that peace prospeets would be better
Without him, The questions at the news conference alternated betwcen
Brasilian and U.S. newsmen. Carter wore an earphone to provide him with
simultaneous translation from Portuguese questions.

French Destroying Tanker

BREST, France(AP) The French aavy scheduled two more depth charge
Mttcks on the hl of the wrecked American supetanker Amoco Cadi
oping to put more hoe in her storage tanks and fe the ret ofthe ol
aon er The operation began Wednesday. when about 5.88 millon
satan of sl were Bleed sil aboard, Nine 380-pound charges exploded
mrmpnde te wreck and huge water spouts erupted ito the it. A navy
qpotesman said new oil was seen owing ou The government decid to
Hfow opthe wreck tallow the remaining oltoscapeand speed the cleanup
operations

WW1 Flying Ace Dies In England

LONDON (AP) Air Vice Marshal Wiliam M. Foster, A World War lying
sce ha ied at his home in Oxford, his family announced yesterday. He wos
1. The pioncer combat pilot wus among the fist join the army-run Royal
Flying Corps inthe 1914-18 war and was decorated for his exploits over the
Western Front. Foster later helped form the Royal Air Force, which evolved
as-a separate service, Revalled from retirement in World War Il, Foster
‘commanded an ar group west of London and from 1942-44 was deputy head
of the RAF mission in Washington, During his second retirement, Foster
served on Oxford City Council. He was the university city's Lord mayor ia
196.

Steelmakers Ponder Increases

PITTSBURGH (AP) Stesimakers are checking bilancesheetsto see whcther
theyll follow two of the industry leaders in boosting prices after the winter

Jong coal strike, inereates President Carter yesterday called excessive, Carter
at his news conference in Brasilia, the Brazilian capital, yesterday said the
increase “its in very poorly” with his administration’ efforts 10 curb
inflation. He added that the increases are far greater than would be
warranted by the increased costs produced by the coal strike settlement
Earlier, the administration sd the inereases are more than double what
could be justified by the miners walkout, U.S. Steel Corp, the nation's
largest producer, and Wheelng-Pittsburgh Steel Corp. the ninth largest
announced increases of $10.50 a ton, The inereases are expected to me:
higher prices for new applianees and an estimated $9 10 $10 inerease i th

cost of an average American cat. Autos ure being reduced in size to save
‘gasoline and require «bit less than a ton of ste, industry sources iy

NYC Gets Order to Bar Transit Strike

NEW YORK (AP) A preliminary injunction barring a strike hy wo ALL
(C10 unions that could shut down the Transit Authority alter midaight
Lonight, was issued yesterday in State Supreme Court, Brooklyn. ut
indications wee that he order, based onthe state Taylor Lav banning pub
‘employee strikes, would be ignored under a traditional union policy of“
contract, no work.” Justice John A. Monteleone signed the injunction
sought by the sate’ attorney gener, Louis J. Lefkuwit, in behalf ofthe
authority and the public, The order named the Transport Workers and
‘Amalgamated Transit unions together representing 33,000 transit works
poised for strike action if new contracts ae not tentatively worked et a
seared by Friday midaight bythe Emergency Financial Control Board. 8
court injunction had earlier been described as lute by TWU lawyer Mica
Klein arriving atthe court

Man Survives Fall of 29 Stories

SAN FRANCISCO (4P) A young man plunged 29 stories down
‘ventilation shaft inthe pyramid-shaped Trans-america Building reaching
8 speed estimated at more than 100 mph before hitting the cement Hoot
police suid. He shattered both legs but was reported in stable eoniton att
hospital yesterday. "Help me! On my God, help me! the man was quoted ss
‘moaning when he was curried fromthe building voanambulance ater the fal
late Wednesday night, poice sud

Two Charged in Murder of Diamond Ds

NEW YORK (AP) A free-spending.

charged yesterday with murdering a business associate who was carrying $1
nillon in diamonds before he was beaten to death last September. Shlomo
Tal 31, and Pini Balabin, 29, algo u diamond cutter, were indicted by #
Manhattan grandjury followingasix-month investigation intothe murder of
Pinchos Jaroslawicr, The two men were arrested at their homes shortly ater
daybreak yesterday. The investigation ranged from Manhatta's teeming
diamond dsrict, where the three men had offices 1 Puerto Rico, wherethe
2S.yearold victim had traded in diamonds. Manhattan District Atorney
Robert Morgenthau said the gem — the value of which has been sid 10
range from $100,000 10 $1 milion — were not recovered and that the
investigation yas continuing.

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MARCH 31, 1978

Death Penalty Veto Expected

by Spence Ragelo
“The death penalty
affirmation of life," declared
Senator Dale M. Volker, R-Buffalo,
in opening the debaté on
News capital punishment, I
‘Analysis so then both houses of
the state. legislature
soundly reaffirmed the value of life
as they sent the most emotionally
charged bill of the session to the
poscrna's desk
Hine question now remaining
‘Can the Senate and the Assembly
pick up enough votes 1 override
Governor Carey's promised veto?

SASU Holds Health Fee

The Assembly's vote ten days ago
‘came up six votes short of the
faeces) two thirds foF an override;
the Senate, week eatller, as ju
‘ane vote shy ofthe mark.

‘An override in the Senate may
ceome in the person of Senator Israel
Ruiz, Jr, D-Bronx, who threatened
to switch to a yet vote if no

rehensive rime package is
from Carey's olliee. Even

out Ruiz, though, Volker is
of securing un override

The Assembly is where most
‘obyervers se difficulties For a defeat
‘of a Carey veto, Assembly sponsor

Protest at State Capitol

by Fed Rader
SASE representatives (hom
found the state, along with
neers al Albany's Student
Fwinzation Movement. staged
slemansantwon atthe State Capstol
Sete hamlet 9 abo te
stunt hal te
Mii soning
ete an paps arene he 1
protege rexel a page ol “BM
Trem the sate kyisture’s
epublica keadeship 1 messy
ei hy Seite Majonty, Leader

Ting fer cane alter Speaker ol
Stanley Stomput. a

nna tod the student, led by
S ASE Chama Stove -Mlingss
tee’ abut either the oral
huge

ltl zhane hencalth
so sapplsiictary tate
secording to Ming
Fic Republics
Senator Psp Poa a
its rept
srl by the chars, Heelan
eal il he Hast few ays. the
Aho ha mt yet ssn a
ena soe at thal the
Shits Hanae Commies Buln
silat i hshine eae
Ha atte a Kier sta
Al ake “x poo bt
tor have the fll
ual he tet brow
mvt He
ofthat the sets ssh
1h gvutersgt the eet
‘tana hat ssl present AL
Ashe elt to He

budget.”
the demonstattion bee
ccntrotation withthe
Potcs, he students, who wl
squetly ot the Capitol Busi
tin the “hn Molar tires
Feaig tthe legislators ices. go
sstarasthelobhy ofStegursollwe
Flor boing told Usa they could Bo
fy further, When the stunts
Memanded an immediate
ippaintiient with Stompat. they
Were agai tok! 4 leave, Those wh
xT sot have were pushed out by
tutored Capitol patie. hey were
thet told that hey could ot sin
the hy mest to the st
though that as where thes had
forginiy been asked to wait. The
rumbling and serhal protest. way
finally snourned Wo the stancase
tats
The protests, antudang SOU
Wont Bighestow and

Aelegates
taeneseo, wee then inboremed ht
thes wou Hot he glnwed to gut
wkd up the band wetten protest

stint
lente whet! Coyate sid hal
his any pets proper.” Uhe
demanstratnny shscyuently tokled
Tu thet igs, agreeing at ah as
hot tke poe that they wae
reheat the Capito to
Ane Mager
tual spoken t Stem an Pisano

Vincent J. Graber, D-Bulfl. ilo
Confident, On” sicetly moral
founds, no amount of debates
foing to change the vole of an)
tegnator: but on poi grounds.
Senos can look vey aac
“Think the people are demining
that we mo
Volker si
responsi to our consti’ to
verde x veo”
‘Onan se where there is wich
tear cu puble suppor. itis
tempting oy aside conslenes and
vote prey asa representative the
cole. a a numberof legislators
Pave aed done Senator Joseph
A Taudello, Della, In
pling hy he espond
public demand, i “1 hope
teed toaten:i hope adeterent

{hope Fin doing the eight thi
Death penalty legislation would
ada ew erie to the lave hooks.
That ol “aggravated murder.” An
indiv dual convicted of aguravated
funder would have to undergo a
cco jury traltodeede whether wt
foot te hand down the death
germvated murder would be
murder under the following
conditions
tl victim & police oflicel oF
corrections oiler
‘committed by an inmate during
an escape attempt

‘The Assembly's vote on the death penalty wae six votes short of the
‘necessary two-thirds for an override; the Senate was one vote shor.
11 the vietim is a witness killed to attempted murder or manslaught
prevent tstimony frombeinggiven; The bill ako outlines mitigating
lt he murder was aeontract killing taetors 10 be weighed against the
‘or assassination for pay: aggravating factors in determining
1 committed during rubbery, sentence: lack of a violent criminal
Hurglay. kidnapping. arson, orfirst record, insanity, duress.
degree rape, sodomy, sexual abuse participation in crime committed by
another, and consent of the viet.
Carey attempted to introduce
sionilae legislation, substituting life
tmprisonnient. without chance fo
role Tor the death penalty, but the
‘amendment was quickly defeated in
hath houses

0 the murderer kaowingly or
ccklonsly caused or risked the del
‘many

{1b the victim was tortured

#11 committed by an individual
previously convicted of murder,

SA May Limit Campaign Spending

toy JUN Haber

Propo to regulate camp
spending SA elsetions ate being
Tooed inte by SA. alex,
aceording ta SA Elections
Cnunnsiinie Doug Freednan

is ma tae Hl sage cat
ata t pt pt bog campaign he
sa

pres ong that ean Be done

imam dn lectin thang"

Cenival Connell Member

Weanstch, wha 9 alo warkung ot

the projet
Wenntoch saul he fis contacted
SEC Qneinta and SUC Ose
both wt which hake campan
According

spending
Wensiock, the tude
evcinment thay hal probes

O'Leary Speaks to Central Council

by Feo Stern
Ncamigot SY \ Prysulent Vat
ikdressed” Wedoshi's

Coane angeting an
Swell aay

the SU NYA sta
eve) he anion 12 mew
wt ney a the SUNY A bu
hho reveal any names He
that we iulyseaets
‘he water Ut reset as el
eu teaching eapaities
When the Coun members
neal M1
‘weighs aganst

os he sal, The
bien eas Hs way wl
fete give HMUEE 10 4 Penson
(hha tess than adequate on the
Fescatl se Beene Be ot le 18
1 yeavher? My sswet 18 1
You've pot fave the bat
oeussion of the quality
seademe advienent prompted

noo best the publication
stdent evasion a the facts
Saves taken hy the gnu! showed
hat mst suk think as semen
vet pve aid a SA tisk ans s
fooking inthe ase,
Requirements Favored
OL eit eae OUL HL Laven ot
Fesuivemients Bat) SA
Preswlent Dave Guld and Centeal
Conne! Chat Mike Piste std
Uisteshution

hey cwnstdered
reguntenes at madeyuate metho
‘ona teas semen prem

(Ley sasatnked to cansment on
& tcport sbmnitted by a senate
Counties headed by Hatald
requirements. He resounded, “1
think the Cannon reper, and | wish
AV were a mote eloguent statement
santas « good deal of e110

O'beary announced his deste 0
restorethe chemistry PH.D. progeny
‘and estab new Ph.D programs
1m computer seienee,

In keeping with the SUNYA

ilsumstation punts te estab
SUNVA,

eves to Quy” progr whet

sm it pti ate tests
alee prageans

fouimber of poster candle may

pt up, President and view president must

The Oneontasystem sshetter” ke sunt a petition wth 100 signatures
suid, “Viey havea plan wherecach ot students endorsing the
Candidate lor president and vice vivid
president puts up 1Sdollarsand the Several students have already

on supple them XS subcated the intention 19 run For the

1 total Tau Beaneh, Presidential

Ssowdates Paul Feldman, Tito

Mavtnes, and Shaton Ward al sid

they were i hier of campaign

speinbing regulations, ay did vive

presidential candidates Fred

wington and Debbie Rasher, All
Stipulated.

prapasals

dallas
SSA Present Day Cold snd that
ough he was fa eeu, he
tas ore sty constitutional
The toes complicated ahd
ntoreenient wohl be a pb
however, that the
Should he well

the win, Gold
SM hs mpg ast sea ana
ll he oun “hgh Hehe ut
According tw Precdman, —SA- elections are tentausels
wominatinss fie SA posits will scheduled for April 25.26 and 2

‘A new organization tor parents

fob Alfsany area stialents as
snsaviunced tthe coun iets,
iy well as the Presidents plans to go
to Fo Island and Westeeste
fget wih the patents al SUNY A
students

Duce the question anal answer
esti Centeal Coune member
Match Ramer querred O'Teary on
Fis aumaatnent to prised lh
‘cashing, O'Leary respundl
hy cing eltarly to me moe
sualents im Mohawk Lower

enteal Caunell members cased
diugations about a disintegration of
SUNVAS credibility becative of the
Dyalget cuts nd the los of academic
prorat. O'Leary called the loses,
‘aot disintegration . a wound, &
bruise, yes; but we ate eeovering.

‘Acting SUNYA President Vincent O'Leary responded to students!
and 7 day's Central Council

MARCH 31, 1978

ALBANY STUDENT PRESS

PAGE THREE

Man Sentenced

‘A second. arrestin the case wat while hitchhiking in the downtown,
made yesterday,” according to Albany area, Department of Public

by Mater Cox

"A ian convicted of Dec. 3 rape
‘on. the SUNYA™ campus wat
temtenced 10 seven to 22 year in
prison yesterday by Albany County
Court Judge John Clyne.

i Rio, 17, wan found gully
month ofrapinga woman

inthe Albany County Jalon charges
‘of fiat degree rape.

‘The woman, who is fot astudent the depariment’s headquarters for
‘at SUNYA, had been picked up questioning. He will serve

Record Co-op

continued from page one will
Binge heard noises coming out ofthe ind
room and sent C

‘Assistant Director
call security, The suspect then came date, man identifying himself as
‘ut ofthe co-op and was ordered to SUNYA police officer approached 3
sit down by Biege, but before woman in Waterbury Hal, but lft =
MCeurty could arrive the auspectran quickly when the woman becime a 47.year old convicted of raping a woman on the SUNYA campus
suspicious, ‘was sentenced yesterday In the Albany County Courthouse,

For Campus Rape

Safety Assistant Director John
Henighan said, She was taken othe
5 eifepoint.

greed t0 come 10

minimum of seven years before
becoming eligible for parole,
saccordingto Albany County District
‘Attorney Sol Greenberg.

sid Dubbs is also the
suspected of sing a false
is Center police identification badge on the
Bicleckito downtown campus March 5.Onthat

Other Issues

All inte
session being prese!

HEL

Yourself

The third of four presentations of
information about:

The Study Abroad Program
The Visiting Student Program

A Leave of Absence
Cross-Registration

Voluntary Withdrawal from SUNYA
Summer School Elsewhere

will occur on Monday, April 3 at 2:00 P.M. in

ted persons are invited toattend this
by the Center for

Undergraduate Education.

experimenting with

Listener
Participation

west this week:

Previewing the upcoming SA elections
Monday night at 10

A New Sound For Albany

Paul Rosenthal and the Monday Night Thing

giving 91FM listeners a chance to get on the air!
Student Association President David Gold

(ucop)

Watch out for Two Fingers.

peta ond Boned by Han Wa

n,n, Per, San Francisco, al Tagua, 9 Prot Product of Mex

PAGE FOUR

MARCH 31, 1978

Prof Studies Office Romances

bby Susan Dearie ‘Quinn said he bacame interested. fondling in he parking lt.” When
(Office romances are am in this subject because he once romance becomes embara
harmiens ah? Notso,accordingto. worked for awhile in a place where usually the female wo
astudy published recently by a office romance was having «bad leave, he aid
SUNYA Public Administrion impact. Thefindings of hs project indicate
faculty “member Robert Quinn, The study was carried out in two that the proximity ofthe employees
‘Quinn asterts in bisstudythatsuch phases, Phase one involved isu major factor in thedevelopment
Riaiomhips are both more gathering information and of romantic relationships in
Tommmon and more destructive than prepiring the questionnaire. In organizations. When people are in
iscommonly Believed Phase two the questionnaire was constant contact inthe same small
inn said his esearch is just the results tabulated, and oie, a friendship often develops
ndbveaking" and emphasized the dynamics of the phenomenon which afer several months, may
that i ony seratehes he surge in analyze tum into romantic involvement
Anrcu nocsctouslysudied before, Quin describes three types of Quinn suid the survey revealed that
‘De Quins study, based on 211 mollves for romunce: 4b ego, and in some offices, “it wasexpected that
vetionnazes competed by people love. when you hired a secretary you
GMiting, inthe Albany and "Despite efforts to kesp a weren't leoking for a typist In fact,
TGuardia Aigpors shows that 180. felationship sere, participants hardly anyone hired could type.
ithe 311 respondents knew of at olten(ai."saysQuina,Insomeeases Most efforts to keep such
sat ane ‘romantic. relationship te studied. the tipofs were blatant, flaionships secret fait and_ the

Public Administration member Rot n three | bs
‘Administration faculty member Robert Quinn describes three tuo members of the sume pticipants wereseen“embracingin “establishment and visibility of one

types of motives for office romances: Job, ego and love.

osets, kissing in supply rooms, of relationship can lead to the public

husiness organization
emergence of others.” Quinn said

Councellors & Specialists

Beautiful Co-ed Camp
in

Pocono Moumtains
(Salary range 325-1000)

David Margolis Assistant Director
will be interviewing on campus
Thursday, April 6
10 am - 3:30 pm
| CC Room 373

for further information contact
New Jersey YMHA = YWHA Campy
589 Central Avenue
we, New Jersey

ain sad hat he wast able
getacts opiate cptiation a
wricr to doin rere because
Spoon are.thetened The
SHOALS MARINE) int" Qsinn state
pfomance hangs somtinesr

LABORATORY | ir'stter tut sometimes forthe
sone. Tow involel fen bei
making conly ion and waning
Time ighting among the
mpl onan lends 0

APPLEDORE ISLAND, ISLES OF SHOALS
MAINE Situation were employees do ithe
but gossip

According to Dr. Quinn, thestudy
isnt suited for the generation of
principles or guidelines, bu provides
f greater understanding of a
Hhenomenion with whieh one may

SUMMER FIELD COURSES 1978

SME, a field station located 10. miles off the coast of
Maine vain! operated by. Cornell, University and the
Maiversity-of New Hampshire, will offer the tollowing

ccaurses hor undergraduates this summer have to deal
Tinraduction to Marine Sevence: | ta 28 June, or 25.July The article, published in
Auiministrative Seienee Quarterly

Sune t 19 July. | ered fas ented he Londan Vie, he

to 9 Tuly. 4 credits National Fnguirer and cece i

12 July. 1 ered the Knickerbocker News

Dates saeanged

For more information aaxl applications. write:
Shoals Manne Fathuratory, 202 Plait Seignee Building,
Cornell University, Ithaca Y, 1884

201 618-7070

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MARCH 31, 1978

ALBANY STUDENT PRESS

PAGE FIVE

April Fool’s
1920s Speakeasy

Charleston Contest Costume Contest

Jazz by THE SAM JACOBS QUARTET

Saturday, April 1¢ 9:00 p.m.
Campus Center Ballroom

A : _
dmission: 50c with costume of the era $1 all othe,
others

(proof of age required)

A\THE UNNGRSITY aT, ‘ALBANY
funded by student association

ID Tag Policy Established at Gym

bby Rich Seligson ‘An activity. supervisor and two Universit is respontible,"the sai.
In an effort to alleviate recreation asistants will enforce the Gillis said she hasn't yet received
‘overcrowding in some gymfacilites, policy atthe main gyms and weight any negative comments on the new
tan identification tag policy hasbeen rooms. A tag is necesary during all plan, but noted that “If | get alot of
| established at the Physical fitness and recreational swimhours, negative feedback we may change
Education Building. some aspect of it. I am open for
‘Anyone desiring to use the main suggestions."
yma, the weight room, or the ™ ‘The policy permits one guest per
‘wimining pool willnow be required be asked to get one or leave." Gillis 1.D. holder, who must be preset in
totum ina valid SUNYA LD. card sees the tag system as a “minor order for the guest to receive a tag.
for guest pass to the equipment issue inconvenience" toSUNYAstudents. Tags are not required when
room, In reyirn, an identification — Whenaskedaboutnon-University pasticipating with & scheduled
tag, worn ardund the wrist, will be personnel who are using the organized group.
given. facilities, Gillis replied, fa tagis lost, replacement fee of
"We have too many non- don't know who they are. 1 1.00 will becharged. An .D. willbe
University people using the gym,” from what I've been told t ned only upon payment of the
Recreation Coordinator Jackie high school students and other fine.
Gillis suid, Gillis, along with Dr. college students from the area.” “If a. person outside of the
ith Cobane of the Physical Legal Liability University finds out that in order to
Education Department, organized Gills expressed some concern use the gym you need an 1D card, we
the plan, “Students aren't getting about leg liability ifa person who hope they will not come over as

‘Students will have to wear ID

basketball courts in order to keap non-SUNYA people out. Gils said hurt, “Ultimately the State Gills

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PAGS SEVEN

MARCH 31, 1978 ALBANY STUDENT PRESS

‘use gym facilities ike the enough of a chance to use the gyi." does not belong in the building is much or not come over at all,” said

NO! Discrimination is not dead. _

Do you feel you have been discriminated
against when looking for an off-campus
apartment?

Know of a particular landlord that

is practicing discrimination?

If so, don't hesitate to call legal

services at 457-7911 or OCA at 457-3427.

OFF CAMPUS
ADVISOR POSITION;
FOR ACADEMIC YEAR 1978-1979

Applications are available in the OFF
CAMPUS Housing Office CC 110.

Deadline for appications is 5 PM Wednesday Apri 5,
Four Advisor Positions are Available.

‘The Most Incredible Half Hour You'll Ever Hear

The National Lampoon
Radio Hour

Saturdays at 8 P.M.

A NEW SOUND FOR ALBANY

funded by student association

EP}
AMIA/WIRA

Having trouble choosing courses and teachers for next
semester?

Not if we had our
ACT
together!
Come to an interest meeting
Tuesday, April 4, 1978

at 7:30 P.M. in the Fireside Lounge
of the Campus Center

Events Schedule

AMIA Soccer Interest Meeting

April Sth 4 pm. CC 386
All Roser & Bond Mones are Due.
Teams and Individuals are welcome!

Tennis - Men's, Women's, Singles & Doubles
Interest Meeting
April Sth. 4 pum. CC 375
All ure welcome
Badminton (CO/ED _ Interest Meeting

April 6th. CC 37S. 4 pm
All are welcome

Information - CC 356, 457-7210

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SOLUTION
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‘Racism As Usual

‘by Ron Simmons
sind Howard Straker

"The March Lath edition of the ASP was a
{ypical example of institutional racismand the

reorganization ofthe Albany State University
Black Alliance appeared on page fou, whilea
“negative story about un alleged black crime
suspeet was placed on puge one. Adding insult
to injury was the police drawing ofthe alleged
suspect which displayed facial features
‘applicable to an overwhelming. umber of
Black people, i, broad nose, thick lips and
dark skin,

‘Undoubtedly the decision to place the erime
story on page one and the ASUBA story on
page four was not the act of an individual
‘cist, Sueh decision mos likely reflets the
basic operating practices of American
journalism which arbitrarily decides that a
crime story is more “news worthy” than a
fay sable story about Black students
Historically American mass-media, as an
institution, has highlighted negative and
Unfavorable images of Black people,
reinforcing the racist stereotypes that have
plagued the white psyche for centuries,

Trtivutional racism (racism which results
from the following of standard institutional
procedures) isles identifiable and far more
Subtle than blatant individual racist acts;
however it is equally as insidious and
damaging. When Black people protest such
institutional practices we are accused of
advocating a double standaed, an accusation
synonymous with being "un-American." (The
Allan Bakke case can be biewed as the same
double standard, un-umerican attack in
education as ah ipsitution.) For white
‘Americans to accuse Third World people of
‘advocating @ double standard is historical
hypocrisy. For centuries they have used
double standards (such as the Bluck Codes,
Jim Crow laws and grandtaiher clauses) (0
benelit themselves.

Many of us have come to the conelusion
that white eacism (be it innate or
environmentally induced) is entrenched in
‘American institutions. Since white Americans
benefit from racism they cannot be expected
toalleviteit, The remedy snot the hoped for
Swakening of new sensitivity onthe

White Americans. What is required are
alternative Black institutions that wil address
four needs. If Blick people are to stop being
depicted us criminals or pathological citizens
by the mass-media, we mus contro! our own
means of communication inthis country and
om this campus

“The aforementioned ASP article i not an
isolated incident, There are numerous other
‘eximples of subtle racism on this campus. For
instance:

— There ate faculty members in various
departments who openly admit in their
classrooms that they believe Black people t0
be intellectually inferior to. whites. Such
professors are protected by the institutional
practice of “academic freedom.”

The white reaction to the Educational
Opportunity Program has had racist
‘overtones since the program's inception, The
campus publication entitled Viewpoint,
publication intended to scquaint incoming
freshmen with the various activities on the
campus states the following: “The
Educational Opportunity Program(EOP) has
the ambitious goal of taking people who
cannot meet SUNYA’s admission standards
fnd are unable to afford a college education
‘nd, by giving them special help over the
ough spots, turning them into college
graduates” (emphasis added). Accompanying
the dubious wording is a photograph of 3
Black student, No where inthe article are the
significant numberof white students on EOP
‘mentioned, Nor sit mentioned that SUNVA’s
admission standards are arbitrary and
superficial. Many EOP students who have
come to SUNYA with less than “acceptable”
averages have graduated Cum Laude

WCDB, the school radio. station,
arbitrarily decided to eater tothe majority (i.e.
‘whites) of their potential Iitening audience,
An audience already being catered to by 99%
fof the commercial and non-commercial
stations in the area, The fact that their
audience could benefit from extensive
exposure to Black and Latin music éseapes
them. :

The SUNYA yearbook wil probably not
reflect the expericnees af Black and Puerto
Rican students sine there are no Third World
students on its staff, In addition, there wil
probably be a limited number af Black images
ie. photographs of Blick people) in the
yearbook since this year's Photo-Service staf
is exclusively white.

We reiterate thatthe present i
necessrily the work of individual racists. The
people involved ate simply following standard
Fostitutional practices resulting in "business as
usual” [hey are fo the most part ablivious to
the greater dynaries involved

Ay the victims of sich insensitivity the
hurd falls pan say Tid World students
0 voice our concerns and demand redress.
Rest assured that we realize our tasks and will
purse them in the future must earnestly and
hy any means necessary

viewpoint

wine
skin

To the Editor:
The Palace Theatre in downtown Albany is
an extremely busy concert full. At any one
Show over 3,000 people come through the
Goors looking for some fun and
fntertinment, We, the employees of the
Place, want you, the concerigoer, (0 have
that fan and entertainment, but not at the
expense of others, ‘That's why we search
people as they come inthe theatre. We are not
{rying totakeaway your booze so youl havea
fousy time. What we are looking for are
potential weapons such as chains and Knives.
Unfortunately, bottles and cans (even those
containing soda also fall into this category. A
Welhaimed can or bottle can hurt, maim or
possibly kill Therefore, we take away your
bottles and cans and throw them out
“This doesnot mean that youcantbringany
leoholie beverages into the theatre. You may
bring liquor in-milk cartons, light plastic
containers, wine skins or anything ther than
lass, metal or hard plastic comnts
Ifyou donot want tosubmit to asearch you
don't have 1, but you won't be able to attend
the concert, Wedon't want youat the Palace if
You will not be considerate of your fellow
oncerigoers. We want everyane to have an
a safe time
‘Margaret DiDonna
Box Orfice Supervisor

enjoyable time, as wel

singers
sewing

the Editor:

We would hike to bring to the
the University community an act of
tiseriminaion agains the male members of
the Univesity: Chorale by its director, Mr.
Don Haines Guidet.

or the fortheoming concert, costume kits
to he seltcoasirueted, were ordered for
Chorale rmembers, Subsequently, it was
discovered that there was extra money
Femaining ia the costume budget. The

director, Mr. D. H. Guidotti, took it upon
\: P

himaelf to have the: men's costumes put
together at the fuctory with the remuining
money,

‘As a result, only the women ste required to
sew a costume in order to sing intheconeert

This blatant discriminatory action shows
‘thoughtlesness and a complete leh of respect
onthe part of Mr. D. Mh Guat:
Unfortunately, Me. Guidotti» abso in
‘thereason forthe protest Surely the set fl
‘community will share in our ester natin

Eaitor's Note: This eter was signed hy the
‘met and women of the Unissrin, Chorale

respect
Ross

To the Editor:

‘As present and former faculty the Sis
University a Albany and the Depurseent
Spece Pathology and Auiolig), We wah
ceonvey oUF concern at the mos resent O86
tiles on the Department

‘We view the situation with eoneetn ine
it is unclear to us why an tue, his
generated litle interest onthe eapus wien i
fccurred (though it was of great inet
members of the Department, both stents
And faculty) should at this time he gen ont
page coverage.

Tour discussions of the aril, we hi tht
it does ot parallel our recollections
collestive of individual othe events tht
transpired. As soften the case, these ey
‘more complex and involving. mans mote
permutations than is presented in revsmtngs
tf such events,

We would ike to oon record isstatna
strong. belief that DEM, Gerles Koss
provided excellent administfative Teak up
to the SAU Department during het ‘ene
Chsieperson, In our di
ound Dr, Ross competent sw supa. She
‘conducted ersell in pressions
all times aid provided ene
support an high professions cpa all
and students, Her leadership. as «tate
innovative and energetic

Wisimportant fr other personsto te os
‘at during Dr. Ross teemas € hatepe
Univetsity, the Sehoo! of Education
Department were undergoiny
changes, In order to maintain an erp
‘quality in programs, to promote rat
evelopment of the stall and sulents 9
mele of inereasingly strenuous hosts

ings with He, we

2 (UHAT HAVE YoU EVER.
2 \ DONE FOR ME ¢

A private, on-proft_ drug
revarch borat on the west
Coast says has developed a te
Sich ee revel a sample of
rmaruana hasbeen contaminatedby
the herbicide “paraquat

Pharm ‘Chem aborsais in
Palo Alto, California, si has
perfected thefeshngu inthe wake
Ofrepor that age quanti pot
Conuminaicd by the pokonous
herbicide are elng mugged nto
the United Sates rom Mei,

‘Overt ea chemist at Pharm
Chom have provided a drig
Hostal Yes theless Been nl port ons ont
Pore sampis stmt teh Pharm Chom sys ech ple
hag ths mah determine Asem tots laboratories
siuttes hate vn etd ot equst an “hee te” sould

ele ie drs caver the es

fi ting. un should be ark
and ence the ou of the
Crab pal tachi
cho Mewar Foundation In

Analyzed should send half a gram,
described asa “large joint” or about
‘8 ttblepoon of the material, in a
‘lustic wrapper insidean envelope in
the mail. To assure thatthe sender
femains anonymous, he or she
should io include a five: digit
identification number with the
sample, About one week later, the
sender can then telephone Pharm
‘Chem and use that Five-igit number
to idemiy the sample and receive a

I they pose dangers user
is same serge iy now heing
offered 10 pers comers that
fin) Segue mute the} possens
have poss para ii
laboratory reports th

petsons who wis have w sample

Something's
Growing

The
Longbranch!

Somethin
Growing

The
Longbranch!

‘withthe health ofthe job market,

Intracing the trends in high school
‘grades, the researchers discovered

ft when the job market was
depressed, and a diploma wasn't
‘worth much, grade-point averages
quickly plummeted. However,
whenever the economy improved
and the job market looked roxy,
students’ grade-point averages shot
up again

‘CLOSE TO HOME

‘A leading British astronomer is
suggssting thatone ofthe mysterious
“hlack holes” is lurking atthe very
center of our Milky Way galaxy.

Dr, Jinn Pringle ofthe Institute of
Astronomy at Cambridge say that
parent discrepancies in the orbital
paths of nearby stars canbe
explained by the presenes of
invisible body at the

Bay Road, Palo Alto, California
(94303, The number to call a week
Aner for test result is (615) 3329961

‘Av recent study by the
government’ National Insitute on
Drug Abuse found that 10 10 20
percent of the recent. marijuana
seizures in the southwest US turned
lp pot that was contaminated

‘Aya result, the National
Organization for the Reform of
Marijuana Laws is fling suit in an
effort to end the US government's
support for marijuanaspraying
progans in Meni.

HEALTHY GRADES:

People who do poorly in high
school ean now blame their hid
rads on the US econo

That's beeause «ew stay hy the
Institute lor Demographic and
Feonomie Studies has uncovered &
surprising fink beeen the heath ol
the economy and the grade-point Dr

walctie venter

Pringle sold tne
mainical Soeiety sn London
he im isible “black ok” could
3 fe ain tes the

Royal
sverages of high setoules
Researchers at thy Now Tivet
hase institute say the study
DKK students Hound that grade
iwerages rie and fall right along

bes large
Taek hls ate bodies so masive

Exciting Theatres Under One Root
Me sett BIMENSION IN CINEMA LUXURY

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JOHN TRAVOLTA

SATURDAY NIGHT
FEVER
IS

Pan Carribean Association
Meatig
Topic: PCA Weekond

Welerbary Well 2nd Flaor Lounge Downtown Campus
1:00 pre. Tonight!

funded by student associ

‘A leetle taste of Mexico.

TACO J’s
Taco Eating Contest
Sunday—April 9th
tenes a en
all for Details

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ET gl 8 arama
Take an Education Vacation at RIT.

You ave more than a vacation this summer
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Fine and Applied Arts

Photography

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Instructional Technotouy

Computer Sewnce

Humanities

Communications

Sonia Scwneas

Business

Mathematics & Statistics

Engineering Technology

Machine Tool Technology

Seiones

and much, much more
Far reqisttation information and a 1978
Summer Session bulletin, contact
Rochester Institute of Technology

Collegeof Continuing Edueation
One Lom Memorial Drive
Rochester, NY 14623,
716/476-2294

absorbing matter from
‘which surrounds it.

‘THE TUBE
Entertainer Anita Bryant is
claiming that her show business
Bryant told a news cdaference in
Decatur, Iinois, before appearing
‘with a religious revival group, that ©
conspiracy by Gay activiats (0 ruin
her reputation and unfair national
press coverage has resulted in the
demise of her long singing career
Bryant led a di
Rights initiative
The singet claims that she believes in
human rights, but adds that she
doesnt helieve in “specail rights for
radical groups that would take away,
the constitutional rights of other.”

NAP TIME

1 you want to improve your
trades in ebook, you'd better plan to
take a nap

Researchers at the University of
Colorado report that a six-year
study has found that a sleep break”
‘between study time and the taking of
anexam improves astudent's ability
to recall facts.

Doctor Bruce Eksteand says he
hs discovered sleeping helps reduce
Forgetting bee
meinory "decay rate.”
that sleeping prior to studying
doesnt help. nor does napping ater
the exam over Sleeping only helps
the memory, he says, when it occurs
between the study session and the

HIGH PRIORITY

The New York Deparinent of
Mental Hygiene has circulated
three-page illustrated memorandum
Instructing its employees on the
Mateapproved way to split_un
English muffin in ll

hat memo states: Sinee the Lype
‘of out Clork-pried versus knife-
sliced) significantly affects the flavor
find the texture of the toasted
product, we recommend the fork
“The memo alleges that the “fork-
Bried”, in its words, “provides the
peaks and valley symmetry

cesary 10 for maximum iver
and wexture." We then telly sate
fallin preparets to “insert the
splter ito the side (ol he ain)
so that the second eat is,
perpendicular to the first cut”

Nutrition Director Juck Belick
says the memo was circulated to
Insure that state muffin-spliters wil
work fast, yet spit the muffins the
Proper way.

Somethin

Growing

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With

By MARK J. MeGARRY
hat we have here isthree first
novels by authors,
published within the
confines of the science
fiction field, but which

could not be more different had they been
designed to be.

The Adolescence Of P+! by Thomas J
Ryan was published in hardeovers by
Macmillan Publishing, and comes 10 us
as an oversize, quality paperback
courtesy of Collier hooks, its subsidiary.
It is an unusual treatment for any book
moreso a novel, und moreso science
fiction novel. To add one improbability
‘onto another, this is Ryan's first book,
Why this special treatment? Search me.
Though it isan adequate novel, I did not
find it meritorious of such treatment.

Simply, it is the story of Gregory
Burgess, an over-sexed, slightly immature
student, He rooms with a studious
ager whose interests lie more in
computers and mathematics than

biology, Nevertheless, he manages to win
the only girl Greg ever became
emotionally involved with, which

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before, hehad loved a girl, Gwen, and was
tunable to accept the fact that their
relationship had ended. Asa token of his
undying love (or light), he gave her a
“whisperjewel." and kept one for himself
Each was imprinted with one of the lovers
auras. The agreement was that one co ld
send his or her jewel to the other, and the
other, wherever he or she was, would
come. Dirk sent his after six: montis,
Now, ten yeurs later, Gwen sends hers
hough he had not heard (rom her inal
that time, he goes to her, tou world called
Worlorn, Worlorn isa wa
without a sun ofits own, When it neared
stun, it wus decided to hold a Fesitval ot
Worlds there, during the ten-year “day
Worlorn would enjoy. Now itis alter the
festival, the monuments and cities are
largely closed down, and only a tes
thousand stragglers and students remain,

‘When Dirk arrives, he finds that Gwen
apparently does not fel any great love lor
hhim, aye had expected -and that hi
apparently “bound by jade and silver
to:u nobleman trom a plavet
where the cade duello is a method! ol
displaying honor

Two plots develop simultaneous!
One isthe quadrangle that springs up
between Gwen and Dirk, and wath J
(her “husband") and Juan's
brother friend, Janaeek. Intertwined
this ig Dirk's concept of honor, which sa
varianes with Janacek's

The other plot involves the habit
some of Juan’s countrymen for fhunting
the other inhabitants of | Worloin
intelligent and otherwise, According
their own culture, they dee in the right
do. so, Jaan is “tainted” with a culture
‘more in line with our own, and yeck» te
save these innocents. The concept «
honor affects him, and Janucek and
Gwen too, as dgeply as it does Dirk

The book is ambitious. By portraying
the characters of different cultures.
mirrors those
convincing way.

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cultures in avery

‘A point which allows me to display tor
‘you common thread in these books: Ihe
jacket copy states that George Martins
‘married to Gale Burnick. the dedication
for thebook reads “for Rachel, who loved
sme once," F think that is gutsy; in fact the
‘one common characteristic of all hive
books is their daring.

Science fiction i till dominated by the
action-adventure novel. It is
Uisguised, now, with ultra-accurate
science and flashy, pyrotechnic bitrary
techniques, but the laet remains. | have
nothing against either original technique
or accurate science, What I do obj
the soullessness of most seienee fictin
The writersare more in touch with
their emotions than with the
encyclopedia, and rightfully so. Ihe
thrust of any fiction must be ts
characters, Because science Lietion Is
been, historically, more dependent om its
buckdrops and gimmicky pseudo-seiense
than on the strength al ity
characterization, the latter has atrophies!
There have been exceptions, down the
years, but that is the general trend
Pethaps that trend is breaking. I these
books are taken ws evidence for that then

often

PAGE 2A

there is hope,

ALBANY STUDENT PRESS

By DANIEL PETERSON
cing a bitter and taciturn type
of fellow, it was only natural
that I have asecret aspiration
to forsake the world and
perfect myself according to

the highest spiritual standards I could get

my hands on. So when 1 heard that a

Tibetan Buddhist Meditation Center was

providing an opportunity for Americans

o tread the Middle Way, a series of

upheavals occured in my lifes schedule, 1

have the good fortune to be getting credit

from this university for attending a

schedule of work, study, and meditation

‘at Kaeme Choling.

With the assistance of Robert Garvin
of the Philosophy Department and Dick
Collier in Undergraduate Counseling, 1
applied for independant study in my last
semester ay nt Asian Studies Major. My
advisor, Dewitt Ellinwood and Garvin
succeded in convincing the Independent
Study Committee that meditation is: a
necessary skill for acyuiring a rich
understanding of Asian modes of
perception. So on Feb, 1, my father drove
me the 200 mies Irom Schenectady 10
Barnet, Vermont, just off Route 91 near
the New Hampshire border.

Karme Choling was ounded in 1970 by

Chogyam Trungpa Rimpoche, a Vajra

aster associated with the Kagyu lineage
of Tibetan Buddhism. A Vajra master is

‘an adept tantra practitioner who has

tttained enlightenment as a result of

receiving oral transmission of mystic
achings from his guru. Trungpa

Rimpoche is one of a couple of Vajra

‘masters in North America, and is the

hundred

personal guru of several
Americans
As | suspected would be the case, most

oh ay Karme
Choling were dashed within a week. You
‘ean imagine my shock and dismay when |
realized that the place is populated by
people obsessed by: many of the sume
pes oF thought and hebsavior one is apt
‘at Albany State; [had not escaped,
Hecause of the erowded living
conditions here, 1 have physically about
tas nmuch space hereas f did in State Quad
Te also came als at surprise that out of
‘almost 100 residents, only myselfand one
fniher person are vegetarians. Booze and
Some

preconceptions about

wseeticism ts prictieed here ot the other

Panel Peterson a

Laur Sue
4, presently

sundving at Rave

Class of
Choling ot Ferman

hand, There are absolutely no illegal
drugs around, No musicis allowed except
fon days off which occur once every two
weeks. The first rule is in effect because
people here want to yet along with their
rneighbors. The no music rule isin effect
so that meditation practice is not
disturbed.

Though 1 had previously done «
considerable amount of reading in
Buddhism, 1 did not actually know how
to meditate. I made up little practices,
pretending to purify myself regularly in
the privacy of my bathroom, ete, but as
the insanity of my life began to ereseendo
‘and the power of my readings in
Buddhisin deepened in me, | reached a
state of desperation, It is therefore a joy
for me 1 take refuge in regular
meditation practice,

My first introduction to meditation
was a bit harsh, Felected to participate in
1 Dathun. For the month of February, 1
Followed a strict schedule which included
tenand a halt hours a day sitting. It was a
brutal thing ¥ did to my knees, Twenty-
five other people followed the same
schedule, All of us did simple Hinayana
practice, which is to sit cross legged.
hands on the lap with good posture, and
th. We all lipped out.

During tree time 1 would discover
myself doubled over and tears streaming,
down my luce, laughing in convulsions

watch the outbr

{ Meditation Can Be Better Than Acid

that verged dangerously on an eternal
schizoid state. 1 found the rumour that
meditation is better than acid to be true.
Perhaps it was the disciplined life which
built up such explosive energies. Almost
everyday for some reason or other, 1
‘would be overwhelmed by waves of tears

‘One purpose of sitting is to make
friends with yourself. Thoughts
inevitably arise on every conceivable
nature, quite naturally. By coming back
to the outbreath and seeinga thought asa
thought, simplicity occurs. The famous
Zen saying, "When I walk, I walk, when |
eat, | eat” can be more fully appreciated
after sitting, because mindfulness
develops. One begins to fall into the habit
fof watching oneself in the moment,
washing a dish, rinsing it, drying it. Its
quite graceful to be mindful of what the
ody is doing, what the thoughts are,
‘what emotion is occuring

Despite the fact that semi-deva
spiritual sorts are not found in profusion
around the place, Karme Choling
provides a good atmosphere to develop
‘mindfulness. If some cranky boss in the
kitchen comes around and is a pain inthe
ass, the situation is actually a good
‘opportunity to practice mindfulness. A
Buddhist does not try to emulate divine
behavior, but through being mindful of
one’s own natural character, including
petty habits, sexual perferences, likes and
tnd so on, an openess develops.

‘There is actually enough room in the
universe to unfold. Obsessions begin to
dissipate, Mental health of sorts sets in,
though there are no guarantees. There are
many aspects to sitting, and since 1 am
only a beginner, ! am afraid that thi
incomplete description is all ! can relate
from experience.

‘At Karme Choling one starts with
Hinyana practice, advances to Mat
practice, and further to Vajrayana or
‘Tantric practice. It is weird for me, the
lowly little Hinyanian, to walk past a
room and hear bells ringing away,
‘muffled chants, thumping sounds of the
tantrikas doing prostrations. It is
something 1 know little about, but one
can be assured that Tibetan Buddhist
traditions are now being embodied by
Americans.

Now that the Dathun is over my
regular schedule is as follows:

6:30 wake-up
7:00-8:00 sit

8:00-8:45 breakfast
B:45-1045, sitting
11-001:30 work period
1:30-2:30 Tuneh
2:30-5:30 work period
5:30-6:00 tea time
6:00-7:00 sitting
7:00-8:00 dinner
8:00-10:00 study group
10:30 lights out

Tam on the carpentry erew, and at
present we are remodeling the kitchen.
When the snow melts, we are going to
build « retreat hut, Lam in the Advance
Hinyana study group and in. April will
start the Mahayana studies, The
discipline of the schedule at times is
frustrating. Sometimes it takes a bit of
effort to get going in the morning.

1 was quite sure that to cure my insanity,
my existential nausea, my distaste for the
timless way many people pursue t
lives in America, that | should go into
relreat, 1 was under the impression that
‘Karme Choling was just the place for me.
My attitude was actually alienation, not
the disinterest of an enlightened person.
So going into a retreat would have been to
‘abandon the search for sanity, to run
‘away, Here, one is told to turn the shit
into fertilizer, work with people, work on
projects, be mindful of all the games
people play, and the games one plays on
nese. Anyone who would like to come
to vist for a day are very welcome. There
isa guest host in charge of visitors. Ii
{good idea to call ahead of time (802) 633-

00+: 30-5:30,

By THOMAS MARTELLO-
he rain pours out of the carly
morning sky. A student
confined to a wheelch
attempts to maneuver
‘through the muddy terrain to

his destination, Once there, he is
[confronted by a most oppressive obstacte:
ja high curb, As the rain pelts down on his
head, the student looks around for
assistance. Seeing nobody in sight, he
jtuens his wheelchair around and heads
back to his dormitory. That extra
research he had planned to do before his
Jexam this afternoon would simply have ‘0
‘be cancelled.

This hypothetical setting has been a
reality for many handicapped Americans
for all too many years. In this case, the
student was denied entrance into that
building because of his disability — if he
Jcould walk, he would have becn able 10
Jcomplete his research. To him, that curb
represents the same thing a racist
lemployer has represented to Blacks for
generations a discriminating barrier.

Termed the “hidden minority” by
Health Education and Welfare Scretary
Joseph Califano, handicapped
[Americans are gaining long overdue
recognition as important cogs of this
society and are finally being granted their
civil rights. A year ago Califano set into
motion and ambitious federal program
designed to remove the barriers —physical
Jand attitudinal —- that have prevented
handicapped persons from enjoying
equality in such areasasemployment and
education,

The program, taken from Section 504

Jof_the Rehabilitation Act_of 1973,

mandates that any federally funded
institution be made accessible to those
‘with physical disabilities. Throughout the
nation, restructuring has taken place on
college campuses 10 comply with this
program.

Here at SUNYA, a task force has been
set up to implement section 504, This
‘campus has had a head start in the area of
accessiblity for disabled students, With
the flat cement academic podium and
specifically designed suites on State Quad
{for disabled sutdents, SUNYA stacks up
well in terms of structure, Yet phsyical
‘changes such as the construction of ramps
fand extended door handles have been
made due to the task force's self
evaluation of the campus. $

“This university is making a conscious
effort to break down the barriers.” said
SUNYA Rehabilitation Services
Counselor Sabina Vermeulen. The
Rehab Services Orie eaters to the needs
‘and problems of the over 100 disabled
students registered. It serves as a place
which deals with individual problems and
helps prevent possible barriers.

The construction of ramps isnot where
the Rehab office and the ask force's work
ends. In order to acheive true acceptance
and equality on this campus, and
awareness of the problems of disabled
students by the university community is
essential. The attitudes and reactions of
non-disabled people toward disabled
people is many times afar greater barrier
than a high curb or heavy door.

Td like to see people’s attitudes
change.” said Roger Beaudoin, who is
blind, "Some are over-sympathetic,
others are bashful and cold toward me.

{rd like to see some more on middle
ground.”

The problems of blind students on
campus extend from elevators to the
classroom.

Tn elevators, I have to ask someone
which button is my floor,” said Roger.
“Sometimes people will see that 'm stuck
somewhere and they'll hesitate to help
sme, I'll always ask for assistance.”

‘Tests are sometimes a problem for
Roger. Although special arrangements
are made for the tests to be read to blind
students, this isnt always adequate.

Professors should take into
consideration that multiple choice tests
are particularly hard for blind students,
said Roger. “It isnt easy to remember
(of the choices when they are readto you.

‘Other problems include extensive use
of bluckboards by professors and text
books. Blind students need the titles of
text books at least three months before
the beginning of the course. Theysend the
titles to an agency in New York City
which tape records the texts. “If a
professor decides to change a text at the
last minute, l'm in trouble,” said Roger.

“We have found that professors are
willing to help, but don’t always know
how to," Sabina said. The task force
currently has a committee devoted to
faculty awareness and possible acedemic
adjustments that may have to be made in
forder to ensure equality for the disabled
students, For example, it a class is
scheduled in apart of the university that is
at accessible to disabled students (such
as downtown), the classroom will be
changed.

le is our hope that we can make this

Removing Barriers: SUNYA Works to

“Professors should tak
multiple choice tests are
students. It isn’t easy tore
they are read to you."

prove Environment For Handicapped

into consideration that

articularly hard for blind
ember all the choices when

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people with disabilities,” said Atfirmative
‘Action Associate Gloria DeSole.“Ihese
include both the students with sible
disabilities and the large numbers. ot
people who have hidden disabilities,

(One person with a hidden dissbilay
Mark Guntrum, who has eystic fibrosis.
respiratory ailment. To Mark. a in
cigarette represents an “atmosphere
barrier.” “When someone lights
affeets a person with a respuate
ailment,” said Mark
myself to stay in class. Sometimes
change seats [ when someone neathy ita

to put the cigarette out.”

'SUNYA has a policy of no smoking in
classrooms and lecture halls. Despite the
policy and signs informing the
community that there isn smoking
people continue to smoke, including
professors.

It's interesting to see when a professor
starts smoking. in class.” sid Mark,
“Those with the habit will light up
immediately after the professor does. It

allofasudden all
ores come out
Yoou get fearful.”

‘According to Sabina, very few people

By EDITH BERELSON
he name Edward Durrell
Stone has become infamous
for ‘of SUNYA's
residents. The campus
architectural style is often the

brunt of many a snide comment. The

are others, however, that do not think of

Stone's creation in terms of concrete, For

the disabled, SUNYA’s architecture is

judged in terms of its accessibility

The campus was designed with

accessibility in mind. The podium’s

levelness, ramps and elevators help 10

make it accessible for those in

wheelchairs. When the campus was built
in the early OU’, it fulfilled the
requirements for accessibility. Since then,
however, standards have changed, and
alterations have been accordingly made.

Ramps have been put around the

fountain area, bathrooms in the library

hhave been modified to have wider stalls,

‘and grab bars (a type of handle that

fucilitates opening heavy doors) have

been installed on some doors. Recently a

route was made for those in wheelchairs

through the library to get to that area
containing University College, The

E.OP, office and library school

‘According to Coordinator of Library

Servicesto the Handicapped Frank Pozo,

planning has begun for a wheelchair

entrance to the library from the lecture
center. The Educational
|Communications Center elevator would
be used for this library route. Arampnow
leads to the doors of the lecture center,
but “boxes” (a short plateau at the top of
the ramp providing a flat surface) would

yeed to be buill for a person in a

[wheelchair to be able to open the door.

‘At present, all transit between the

podium and lecture centers for those in

wheelchairs must be conducted through

the elevator in the Performing Arts
Center. Since the library and Performing
Arts Center are on opposing sides of the
podium, the addition of the ibrary route
would be an added conv.
who need a more di
lecture centers nearer the library
‘Architecture is just one aspect an
considering accessibiity of campus
facilites. In the library, for example
those with certain disabilities may have
difficulties getting books olf the shelves
The library provides a paging service
which alleviates this problem. A student
need only call im the book(s) he or she

Wishes and a library stafl member wil
shelve them where it can he picked up by
the requestor, The periodical room has a
similar type of service. Those that have a
temporary (e.g. a broken leg) or a
permanent disability may register for this
ure in the periodical
room is to leave a list of journals
requested with a staff member. the stall
member will then give an approximate
time when the items may be picked up.
The requested materials will be held for 8
day.

‘A computer terminal has been recently
installed next to the card catalogues in the
library. It basically provides the same
service as the card catalogue but ina more
convenient form. The terminal rests on a
low (easily accessible) table. According
to Pozo, the library plans to add two
‘more terminals in the near future.

For those microfilm users that have
difficulty reading smaller size print, the
periodical room has a lens which
magnifies print to a larger degree than
average microfilm machines. The user
‘need only ask at the desk for the lens in
order to use it. Room B-16 of the library is
the Special Facilities room, as well as

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with respiratory disabilities want to tryto
take care of things on there own. Some
will sit and try to tolerate the smoke. At
the point, their rights are definitely being
infringed upon.

‘At SUNYA, there is an SA-funded
group for disable students, University
Action for the Disabled, which is working
in conjunction with the task force this
year.

“There are very few places that are
barrier free." said UAD President
Deborah Hamilton, who is confined toa
wheelchair, “Even here there are
problems, When it snows, i's hard 10 get
‘around, There are some problems with
the bathroom facilities, the elevators are
hard to reach and the doors on eampus
are narrow and heavy

Along with aiding the task foree and
their weekly meetings, UAD is currently
working on sueh projects as informing
high school students who are disabled of

heir opportunities at colleges, wheelchair
hasketball games and ‘annual
Awareness Diy, in which non-disabled
students are put into wheelchairs to learn
Firsthand how it is to get around on
campus.

By putting people in wheelchairs,
suid Coordinator of Library Services for
the Handicapped Frank Pozo." ereates
‘sharing experience and raises their
awareness of disabled students.”

The lick of awareness by non-disabled
people as generally seen as the major
handicap by the students questioned.

People look at someone in a
wheelchair said Mark, “and they say 10
theinselves, ‘someday that eould be me’.
Then they unl to pul tout of their

mind.

“Jobs are a problem,” said Roger. “I's
a subtle thing. They don't say that they're
rot going to hire you because of your
disability, They say things like "We've
filled the opening’ even though they say
that they were impressed by your
credentials, It's beyond coincidence that
the disabled don’t get hired.”

‘One of the topics the task force is
working on is employment opportunities
after college for disable students:

“isan ignorance problem,” said
‘Stavros Dalambakis, a SUNY A graduate

id who now works at the Nassau
County Medical Center Rehab center.

Auitudes are set, They have to realize
that somebody ina wheelchair is the same

1s everyone else in every respect, The only
difference ts that they sit down quite a
tot.”

TLucienne DePonte spent nine months
in a body east after a spinal operation.
‘She is not considered disabled today, but
isa part of UAD because she had a
‘common problem while in the body east.

‘When I came to Albany. in that cast 1
ooked like a git! in a body east. Many
people would meet me half way, but that
‘was all, There's nothing you can do.”

Raising the awareness of non-disabled
students is the answer to the many
Sterotypes present. That is one job of the
Task force, which will have an open
hearing in the Campus Center Ballroom
this Huesd aspect is how disabled
students view non-disabled students

“Diflerent people react in different
ways.” said Deborah, “I's a process of

ng. and accepting one’s own life
inferiority ti

atu
“For a while there

said Roger, “Sometimes litle anger, «
ttle jealousy,” said Mark. “They had «
good. pair of lungs and were not
Appreciating what was naturally given 0
them.”

‘John Dehler has been confined to a
wheelchair after being involved in an
accident. He related only positive
experiences. ‘The only thing | was afraid
‘of was how people would react to me after
the accident. It was no different, It was
reat

John said that the wheelchair
sometimes has its advantages.

“Sure, when you go toa concert, you're
wheeled down to the first row. You get
reat seals.”

™A bunch of friends of mine and myself
were in Montreal this past summer and
we were all siting around in this place

sting really wasted. Then the French
Speaking guy comes up to me, shakes my
hand and hands me a five dollar bill
Sometimes it pays off.”

The 504 Task Force expects to have its
final self evaluation of the campus by
June, The disabled students’ civil rights
movement is off to what task force
members feel is an encouraging start. Its
ultimate goals are ambitious, but within
reach. AS part of this nation-wide
program, perhaps the day will come when
hho student will have to suffer the plight of
the student in the wheelchair who had 10
return to his dormitory on that
hypothetical rainy morning. And perhaps
the attitudes of people will change us fast
as the ramps are installed throughout
institutions across this country, If that

happens, it will be one handicap non-

disabled people would no longer have

read print, Therefore, someone unshl
len pages would be consid tN
handicapped.

‘ALthe moment,” stated Pore: es
have anyone (using the special alles
room) with that kind ot disability. but
are prepared,

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Albany Regional Library for the Wl
and Visually Handivapped 1 bi
was set-up through the Labraty
Congress. According to Pore. alos!

‘own eegional office

The library's purpose sto provide ice

reading material Jor tho

Often a blind or visually doable!
person will hire a reader to read sch»
textbooks and tape record their conten
The two reading rooms adjacent 19 the
special facilities room are used I
reading and taping purposes. |
provide a quiet place lor the reader and
student to work while feeling assured thst
‘any noise that they might make would»
be disturbing others

It is not usually necessary for the
visually disabled student to be with his o!
her reader when taping occurs. However.
‘according to Pozo, “most students pret

because they ean ask questions of things
they are not sure af, so the tape Tits the
need,

‘Although some students tye their own
cassettes, the reading roomsute provided
with special tape players. Ihe exssette
players on froin the Regional
Library for the Blind have wo speeds.
The advantages of the speeds 1 that the
tapes can be played depending on the
user's needs, The disadvantage of this
kind of a tape player is that the pitch
well asthe voice speed isinereased. When
pitch is increased or lowered too much the
language becomes uninteligible, “the
Varispeech 11 (also in the reading room)
has an adaptation to cover this problem.
Ii has the eapability of running at various
speeds without affecting the piteh of the
speaker's voice. The slower speeds
especially convenient for those taking
notes while listening.

‘A variable speed reel t0 reel tape
recorder is also available for use. The
advantage of this particular recorder is
that the listener by pressing a button can
provide a beeping sound at any point of
the tape to signily important points or
sections of the reading. This recorder is
‘not equipped with « pitch control devi
butt can be plugged into the varispecch LL

Located in the Special
‘special lens to blow up prints fror

sso that the user can benefit from the
‘advantages of both.

‘According to Pozo, there are
approximately 100 students that are
registered as disabled on campus. He
however sees only about 12 or 5 of them.
According to Pozo there are several

Facilities room of the library s the Visualt

reasons for this, First, the Special
Facilites room is geared more to those
with visual disabilities, Also many
students with disabilities do not fect a
reed to avail themselves of the services.
Some students work with their readers in

their own rooms, and some obtain their must be a visually disabled student

Poxo's office. The room is basically used

being visually disabled is being unable to

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1m 40 to 45 times thelr normal size.

ae AS
itek machine which uses

taped textbooks through Recordings for
the Blind in New York, a non-profit
organization, The students that do make
use of the room have their own keys
because the doors arealways kept locked
To be eligible for a key, the requestor

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The Rocky Horror Picture Show

‘Abba, I am told, is a popular band in
Europe’ and has only been recently
introduced into the U.S. market. They are
basically a vocal group with both male
and female vocals although Ifindthat the
female vocals predominate,

“The Name of the Game”, the “it sin-
le" on this album is similar in many
pects to every other tune on the album
jnehat it isbased ona simplemelody with
4 constant repetitive rhythm that goes
howhere. | don't find the lyries to be
particularly profound and overall don't
See much to the song.

“Thank You for the Music" has the
potential to be fine muzak (it should be
Fenamed”Thank You for the Muzak") or

eis a multitude of Bruce background music ina movie soundtrack
Springstcen sound-alikes but as an artistic pees just doesn make
piorming diet copies of it OF course it's difficult to predit how
The boss” inimitable. style, the conditioning forees in our society
Now you're siying how ean work, even if you area behaviorist s0itis
they imitate the inimitable. Wel, this is possible tht this song my become the
toy, point, they ean", But, if some number one hit of 1978 which would just
Guoyable music comes out of Mr. reflect how sad our society i today.
Spingsteen’s inspiration, then more The tune “I Wonder” is inline with
power tothe imitators. somethind The Carpenters would do, The

Billy. Falcoms Burning Rose is an female vocalists voice sounds like a ross
extremely pleasant album, At times it between Barbara Streisind and Judy
forks with the best of them. at othersit is Garland with an accent The words to this
sensuously mellow song. exemplified by Mr friends will get

TThe band members arc all eredible, married/have children and_homes| It
Falcon admitted in concert a few weeks sounds sonice... back conformity and 8
goat Page Hallthathedidnt play gular move to contentness and security, both
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drums and Glenn Eichler on bass and
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‘As tothe songs thelyiesare inthe tre
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( vaiunced from the heavy. handed
Atrdwamith-like “Going Ovt With the
tothe precise farmonies on the soft
‘ballad “Let Me Down Easy.”
1 alburi: consists of ten songs all
penned by Mack exctpt.for “Dream
‘which was cowritten by Jimmie’ present
bass player, Gene Leppik. Two of the
songs are well arranged and light hearted
and are entitled “There Was Love," and
Hold On’; these were both written in a
more commercial vein, and both have
single potential. "Bump Inthe Night"
hard rocker which is quite reminiscent of
some of the better material found in the
“Humble Pie” genre. My two favorite
tunes are the tasteful upbeat rocker
“Waiting for Tonight,” and
dynamically surprising "Sidestreet G
both of which feature the fine keyboard
work of Greg Deppe.
‘Al in all the albur is certainly a well
worked out and worthy effort. The
arrangements are excellent for the idiom

the accompanying illustration
shows a well-known ssue of
ancient Grech connage. Is
minted at Corinth, and,
becuse it figures Pegasus the

winged horse who way associated with
Corinth, theeoin was known fainlatly ay
a “foal,
the horse is the letter Appa. used by the
Greeks in early times instead of kappa
(our K) belore an o-sound. as in Corinth
is the source of our letter Q.

The objet m the teld beneath

Corinth way wine of the gt
commercial cities ob antiquity

fcoins were circulated, and trusted, all
over the known world. Se popular were
they that other Grech cities copied the
design for their own issues. At least one
such city, Locri in southern Waly. even
kept the Aoppa along with the horse,
although its own initial letter was L (the
issuing city was identified on the reverse
side). Thus a city’s fluence and
prosperity are reflected mits coinage. ais
the loss of prosperity. or even of freedom.
Often the coinage telly us what otherwise
we would not know

‘Another famous ssue was that of
‘Athens, which featured a head of Athena
(the city’s eponymous goddess) on one
side and the goddess’ bug-eyed ow! on the
fother. Athens (oo traded a great deal,
because she could not feed herself: much

‘MARCH 31, 1978

being expressed — that is not painfully
simple’ as much “new wave” material
tends to be, ‘nor are ‘they overly
‘orchestrated to the point of pretention.
Musically, the players all stand out,
cexpecailly the Deppe keyboard parts and
-the outstanding drumming by John
Gianoulis. Moreover, Leppik’s bass
playing is solid throughout and Mack's
guitar is avery pleasant surprise for those
familiar with his Slick period, being most
tastefully arranged in both the heavier
and lighter moments
‘The truly outstanding musical feature
of the album are the vocals. The group is
sifted in that all four members of the
group can sing and four-part harmonies
are prevalent throughout. The high
point if Mack's excellent voice: his
phrasing and vocal quality are perfect for
his materia and would hold water against
‘any artist who performs inthe same genre
bringing to mind Eddie Money and
Paul Rodgers of Bad Company.

forum

Foals and Owls

fof her grain was imported from the
Crimea and the Ukraine, and it was
largely to proteet this life-ine that she
maitawed a nasy that could not be
challenged. Her cing were so. sought
falter that they beesme the nearest thing
there way to standard curteney in the

sereantile word

Inevitably these coins were dubbed
‘awh and Aristophanes has one of his
characters express the hope that the owls
ius fis poched sil multiply by hatching
habs owls (with a pay on a Greek word
that means both “ollspriny

Sury°L Presumably. it was) because
these coins were so readily recognized and
accepted that the Athenian authorities
‘retained the design and even thestrikingly
ugly style long

‘Other cities f
fon their coins
products (such as wine grapes in Sicily),
‘ora famous temple or statue (such as the
Zeus of Pheidias at Olympia on coins of
tis: this was also good propaganda,
because the authority of Elisover
Olympia had on occasion been
challenged). or what is called a “canting”
‘or punning type (such as the rose on the
coins of Rhodes, which name is identical
to the word for “rose"). Until the days of
the Hellenistic kings no human being,
living or dead, was ever featured on a
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rmatlers, a tinie of turmoil Within the system
and'aome concern by faity regarding the
ireaions maidated by the SUNY system
high were occadionally‘a-odds with the
tutional diretin of our profession, required
fh great deal of strength, perseverance and
administrative ski 1 fea tibuteto Dr Ross
that she did) manage to accomplish mach
during this period, Certainly the
feeommendations “made. by the. enteral
feviewers, Ds, Cooker nd Taylor, who were
{quoted extensively in your fist ule onthe
SAU Department, would tend to support this

Tisimporiant tonotethat Dr, Ross had the
support of the majority ofthe SAU faculty in
thax efforts and ventures

The sitation involving, CAFE was one
which aie number of isues regarding
IMiminstratve procedure, protection ofthe
figs of all persons involved in sch

rredurs, Some of thee have yet to be
resale

To reiterate, we belie Dr. Ross is
capable, competent minbtrator and asthe
respect und admiration of the undersigned

Eitars Note: This letter was signed by 2
presert and former faculty of the Speech
Pathology and cuaiologs Departmen

ethical
journalism

To the Editor:
‘One of the fundamental principles ofthe
now medi shoul be and is an some cases
Fesponsible and ethical journalism. As the
mmijor stent vperated and controlled
mnodiuat for students and employees a the
University at Albany. the ASP has. the
Important dy to entre tha is eatment a
individuals, groups and oeganszations is Ei
postive and lane
The Whack Action Coation ol the
University at Athan fis abserve with eat
distreys and disappinntnne, the derision of
Iinority persons, women “and thers
cartoons, We have observed articles on and
thout minority professionals, an which
misguoting his veered, omssion of
significant facts pertaining (0 issues and
resurrection of old nd dead sues. Psamples
fthesepratices ca he loud un the folnwing
ASP aniles: “Couneil Gets Faliatwon
Copy” dated February 17,1976" Lenure Ce
Handing Cite” dated obs wats 28, 197K
ind Affirmative Actua at SUNYA,
December 17,1977
‘Wehave been iemd thatthe AMumative
Action Offi is working with various tadent
groups ineluding the ANP wo ensure that
irmative aetion extended into the stent
activiticy and educational realm. his a
Hopelul sign, We challenge the ASP to
demonstrate to the University eomunuty that
the newspaper willbe relievve ol responsible
and ethical journalisty which the ASP
Diurports to espouse
Frank Gi, Pogve, President
Whik Action Coalition

dread
drawgate

To the Editor:
{In your editorial of March Son the deadline
concerning 1976-77 tuition-aysistance
Inquiries, you suggest that Higher Education
Servier Corp, means to shut the door on
‘awards to deserving students. Not so, An 1
emphasize 1976-77, because your elitr
through some apparent processing error
Aeseribss the deadline as applying to 1977-78
ses. Also not so, and 1 wah you luck in
‘ying to wme your typesetting computer
The deadline means that we need to he
from 1976-77 applicants by Apuil 15, 1978
Those whoareheard fiom bythat date 13
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‘them past our dread drawgate - will we)
considered for aslongasittaesto cher deny
or evard them a payient
Wese this ax resonable and necessary in
‘order t confine the work ofthis corporation
‘ois statutory tetitory — is, toasure
HESC operations wil ot, inthe ater pat of
this century or the cary part of the Zia
century, ero lines withthe Work of ser
dle
Siate Offic or the Aging. and he federal od
a and sions nnn a
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boxes

To the Editor:
This afternoon 1 went down to dinner
ooking foward to my avarte eventofthe day
tting my mail, Once again, | faced an
fenply box, not heenuse no one wrote Lo me
this time, but heetuse the mil workers on
State Qual just did't gt around to i
The ist imes and Fea Ue at Least),
Figure that thece was some rationale for theie
action, o* perhaps | should say lack of ation
‘his ane relied that it had to Be the fault of
whoever stu the mailboxes
ant my mail when H comes; not that
night, Sunday, the lay fier, oF whenever the
‘gpl people feet hike doing thei job. You'd
think tat by the ine omen reaches eollege
they wold he respansible enough tod a job
and doit RIGHT!
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Te was retsuring to real Laurie Noviek's
and Visa Fuchs’ letter im ASP Mareh I,
Seviess Wonder.” on the topic af fee choice
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Forage the stents on is eampustake a Li
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Titers” say aabody should have an abortion
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fave federal state money for abortion, They
tlt allude ot costs, Buti poor women elet
hot toabort (surely thei privilege) the ens for
pronatal cae, delivery, and continuing ease
Thr the unwanted child wil be pad by welfare
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An Act To Follow?

Ah, spring. A time for the weather to get warmer, frisbees and
softballs to emerge, for people to return to the podium. Spring is a
time of rebirth, And in that spirit, Student Association will be holding
4 meeting next week to discuss the restoration of an evaluation of
faculty members by students,

This campus used to have such a program — it was called The
Assessment of Courses and Teachers (ACT) and it has died and been
resurrected more than any Biblical characters.

An assessment of faculty members printed in a booklet for all to see
serves many purposes. First, it alerts students to the best teachers and
gives teachers an awareness of how they are seen in the eyes of the
students. It also shows the students’ evaluation of the particular
strong and weak points of the faculty member.

‘At this university, faculty members are expected to maintain
excellence in their respective field. This means that they are expected
to show everyone that they are on top of matters in their field by
conducting research and/or publishing.

Faculty members should also be expected to maintain excellence in
teaching. The only truly accurate assessment of Whether faculty
members have maintained this excellence can be obtained by the
students, The students are the ones who interact with the faculty
members; they are the ones who can evaluate the teaching
performances. The possibility of a negative rating published campus-
‘wide may just be the added incentive for a professor to devote a little
more time to the students — or at least as much time as he or she is
devoting to getting published

Tenure is another factor, Currently, there is no student
participation on tenure decisions at this university, While meeting
with a number of SUNYA students this week, SUNY Chancellor
Clifton Wharton was non-commital on the issue of student
participation in tenure evaluations, preferring to leave it up to the
individual institutions. A student publication ratingthe performance
of faculty members can only add credibility to the argument that
students should be involved in the tenure process.

the fact that there is movement toward the rebirth of such a
publication is encouraging, It is hoped that a study will be made to
look into the problems that have been experienced in the past and
how to avoid keeping such an endeavor alive. In short, SA should get
this ACT together permanently.

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MARCH 31, 1978 ALBANY STUDENT PRESS PAGS THIRTEEN

bby Ken Kurtz

‘Albany. State Indoor Soccer
Tournament action begins in
University Gym tonight at 6 p.m. as,
Albany Blue takes on Keene St,
(NH), while Albany White opens up
againat RPI at 6:25 p.m,

The Albany soccer squad is spit
into two teams, each one consisting
of ten non-senior varsity and junior
varsity players. ln addition, a team
consisting of Albany alumni soccer
players led by Chepe Ruano, is
‘entered in the tournament, The

by John DeMartni
The A.M.LA. baskethall playotls
began Monday night with wo

defeat the Old-Tins

Tokens beat the Grand Po Bah 44-37
inthe second game,

On Wednesday night, the league

their round-robin

Playos, The Tokens (2-0) eddged the

Bushmen (1) in overtime, 44-42,

Albany goaltenders are Dario
‘Arango (Blue), Fidel Castro( White)
‘and Alberto Giordano (Alumni).
‘The tournament has attracted a
good number of excellent teams,
including the NCAA Division 1
National Champion, Hartwick, Also
competing are ECAC Division 1
‘Champion Oneonta, NALA runner-
up Keene State, and fine Division |
competitors, Si.Francis(NY), LIU:
and Cornell, ‘The University of
Baltimore is good Division Il eam
also entered in the tournament

he Oll<Timers lost their second
Playotf game, 49.22, t Po Bah.

| Monday's zames, the Bushmen
ere fosng 1910, but sored the ast
ight points 0 the frst hall to pl
within a pont, Hhey then tlie the
first ten points of the secund hal aad
he game was never in doubt from
then a

In the second game, the Lokens
Seve the fist ten points ol the
‘ame, but Po Bah cme hack with

Soccer Tourney Begins Tonight Eggs Win

The twelve teams in ‘the
tournament are divided into two
divisions. Each squad will play the
‘other five teams in its division once
‘over the course of the two day
tourney.

The championship game will be
played Saturday night, 6:48-7:05,
land spectators are welcomed. to
attend the 12 Friday night games
and 22 Saturday games.
Admission for each day of
Competition is 50 cents for students
with ID, one dollar without

Tokens Undefeated In Playoffs

fulkcourt press and atthe end of the
half the Tokens led by only two, 21,
y

Capture Lead
mn the second half, Po Bah was
ahead by as many as six points,
beolove the Tokens captured the lead
and the vietory. Steve Pass and
Aubrey Brown led the Vokens with
1¥ and 12 points, respectively. Craig
Fields had 16 points and Wayne
Hiynn had 12 points for Po Ba

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by At Leasky and Brian Gicbeet

‘The downtown’ inttamural
basketball championship game was
played before vacation as the Eggs
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‘Chuck Muroy opened the seort
for the Eggs with a 20-foot jumper.
But Puppy Club, behind the hot
shooting of Lenny Rogofsky, Mare
Kutzin, Mike Pollack, and fine
defense by Larry Rosing and Jeff
Goldstein rattled off ten straight
points

The game then settled down with
Mike Kucz and Jamie McKenna (the
league's two leading scores) of the
Eggs, exchanging baskets with
Puppy Club's Alan Sackrin and Bob

SS :
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Bowman, The Eggs ralied behiad

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Dickie Detrick and Steve Zeidman,

{to cat the score 19 29-23 by the half.
Fine

The fine defense by the
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the Eggs on top for good.

‘The lead remained small until Stu
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with 1:23 remaining, A pair of Jet
Greenberg fee throws put the game
away for the victorious Eggs,

Tower Girls Grab Crown

by Alice Reagan

‘On Sunday, March 12, the Tower
Girls defeated the Ragers 3:2 t0
elinch the 1977-78 WIRA Volleyball

title Over three years they have
compiled a 25-7 record, inchudingan
8-2 record this season,

The winners were led by eo

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Forman, Kathy Granitski, Anne
Shelter and Sabrina Leetsch, The
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Batmen Have To Hit To Improve

‘comimued from page twenty
teams premier long-ball_ hitters,
Mirabella also posesses a gun for an
arm behind the pate

‘Another position that appears st
is shorttop, where Grimaldi is the
defensive key. Frontrunners for the
‘ouifield spots are Plantier, Nelson,
and Howie Markowitz, All three
‘excellent range and strong

rhe other infield postions are
sill open,” added Burlingame. "The
falldidt prove much. Nobody topk
‘advantage of their opportunities 10
rail down a position.”

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y Lenkiewite, and. Bue
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his ety Bat does not hurt his
chances, Transfer student Latty
Scorilo has experience from local
semipro leagues, and bas looked
impresive in workouts.

‘Adding o the Danes problems,
the spring schedule is tougher than
the fall Albany plays eight games
aginst Division land opponents,

and, play only six games_ with
conference Fas

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el that the policy wil be succesful in that it may makelocal kids think

tag and go directly to the gy

‘And ets say that a recreation ausstant ses someone without a tag, what will
he/she do if the offender ofthe rule is 65" and 200 pounds, As Gillis herself
points out, “It wil be tougher to enforce to people who are bigger.”

‘As I seeitnow, most, measures to prevent this miause of gym facilities will
‘not be too succentful, ithe.

1 suggested to Gills the procedure they had here two years ago, which
‘ould not be as inconvenient to Univesity members, who now hi
fn line to get tags, wear them when they'te particps
replacement fee of one dollar if they lose the tag,

Two years ago, one assistant checked 1.D.'s at the front entrance of the
building, while one checked them atthe back of the building, No tags, No

ment fe,
aid this system would double their cost, Ths is 40 because two
nal people must be ableto move around the buildingand not just sit in
‘one spot, according to Gills. | was also told that peopleentered through the
locker room, and pried other doors open.

‘There is no doubt that this isa serious problem that has tobe dealt with.
My final thought to Gills was,"Can't security press charges of trespassing
‘aguinst the offenders who come here?™ Her reply: “The security force
considers this our internal problem, and we should take care of it ourselves.
They're really not very willing to help us out.”

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‘by Paul Schwartz

‘Coming off thelr worst fallseason
in, many years, the Albany State
‘varsity baseball team can only go in
‘one direction this spring; upwards.

The dismal fall record tells the
story: 314-1 and virtually out of the
running in the SUNYAC
conference:

“We didn’t quite put it together in
the fall” understated Dane baseball
‘each Bob Burlingame. "We have
Improve in certain areas in order to
‘get over the hurdle.”

Getting over the hurdle eannot be
secomplished until one area is
Grastcaly improved. The Danes
simply could not hit with any
‘consistency in the fall, and this
problem could make for a long

spring.

‘Only « handful of players had
notable achievements at the plate,
and even these perlormances could
hardly be labeled outstanding

Rich Cardillo was the leading
Albany batter with a 318 average
land nine runs bated in, Joining the
Dane catcher in the 00 circle was
team co-captain Roger Plamicr,
who contributed by chalking up a
[313 average and six RBI’.

‘An injured shoulder

might

Weak Hitting Worries Batmen

sideline Mike George, the Danes
third leading hitter at 271. Paying
the spring seison without the
consistent bat of George would
Severely weaken the already paltry
batting for Albany. The only other
seipecabl bat 250,
belonging to. co-a

Grimaldi, who abo Knocked across
six rans. Other Danes who helped
the cause were Paul Nekon and
Cris Siegler, both drawing 11

ks

‘Our hitting has got to improve,”
commented Burlingame. “We hive
to find some sticks.”

‘The lack ofa steady cluteh hitter
prevented Albany froma respectable
first half of the 1977-78 season, In
their six conference defeats, the
Danes lost five games by one run,
‘One more hit in each of those games,
and the playofis would be a
possibilty.

Inthe fll, the Danes posteda +6-
1 recotd in conference play. which
breaks down in the point system to
one lonely point. By comparison,
Binghamton and Oneonta are tied
for first place with 1 points, puting
Albany almost out of sight in the
‘tunings, whieh carey over into the
spring season,

““We'tejust abou eliminated asfar
tux the conference goes.” admitted
Burlingame, “Allwe ean do istry (0
improve inthe spring

Pitching is one department that
cannot be faulted. Led by
Sophomore Steve Muldoon, the

nal for an

Ss due tock of ting suppor
rater thn poor pthing

Maldeon, the ice of the al
compiled an undeserving record,
Stang with 389 cart
ferage. The hard-throwing
Siahtander stared ta-igh ve
pe Other piers wningseaee
‘fctorcs ave freshman Jim Bikes,
fino allowed akimpy 2.76 rns
fume, the team lov Righbandst
Paul Cohen didnot get nto the win
Colum, but pitched ete
posting 293 ERA

‘An important addition 10 the
bans is pitcher Ed Sets. who
pent th) fall” baihall-sison
‘nna patterns forth fot
feu, Sells sone of Ihe
Sxprienced throwers on the em
fhe only senior picker John
Dawson, who ‘coach Burlgame
series "om the ere of ng

Happy scenes ike this may be rarein the apring ifthe Danes bats don't
‘wake up. Batmen hope to Improve on last fall's 3-14-1 recor

winner.* Davwson pitched wellintwo but the main problem is we don't
fall starts, but gotatotalferoruas have one stopper: that one big
om hie teammates, winner

“Our pitching stall has excellent Catching is the team's strongest
depth, but only fair experience.” postion, wih Cardio and (ootball
‘tated Burlingame. “h doesn't heip refugee Mike Mirabella. One ofthe
that the entite sal is righthanded, continued on page nineteen

Mae

Vol. LXV, No. 18 “1070 by Albeny Studerd Prove Corporation

by Jon Lafayette

‘The New York State
Legislature last week
approved a TAP increase
which will benefit SUNY
students, but retained the
controversial student health
feo. as it concluded
negotiations and passed the
State Purposes Budget for
1978-79.

The Assembly and Senate
however, deadlocked over the
issue of medicaid funding of
abortions, could not agree on
the seven million dollar Local
Assistance Budget, which
Includes welfare funds as well
‘as elementary and secondary
school aid,

The compromise on TAPaid

TAP Increase Included In Budget

Which would have aided only
private college students
caused several bills to be
introduced earlier this
session, One such bill
introduced Assombly Higher
Education Chairman Melv
Miller and Ways and Means
Chairman Arthur Kremer,
which would have given
SUNY students a 30 per cent
award inoreas

Assemblyman Miller called
the compromise “a more
equitable distribution of
additional award monies than
legislation which gave
increases only to students in
Independent sector colleges.

‘The approved increase
extends TAP awards to cover

was reached after student
dissatisfaction with the

the $25 SUNY College Fee,
curtently not inoluded in TAP

Governor's increase package,

award considerations:

bby Eddie Emerman
If you were watching the Albany
te lacrorse team practicing, you
might have a dificult time picking
‘out the head coach,
‘Many coaches are thought as the
rough ‘a. tough-type characters
sidelines as ifthey
hands, They are
tnua ly easy to identity just by their
fappearsnce; sometimes tall_and
impressive looking and sometimes
‘older looking.
Different Coach
But Mike Motta is different
Motta begins his second campaign
‘omorrow as the head coach of the
Incronse squad. Last year, his first
‘one ever ai a head coach, his team
Finished with a respectable 66
record,

‘Atoany State lacrosse coach Mike Motta feels his tea
‘contidence.” Danes travel to Oswego tomorrow for season opener

Baseball, Lacrosse

‘Why is Motta different from the
other coaches? Just a quick look at
tim will tell you

He doesn't have that imposing,
dominant character, And at 25 years
fold he just about fits in with the
‘members of the team.

‘Mota fees this is a plus for him.
“Lam not that far cemoved from the
players," Motta said "lean relate to
them and it ean make thingseasie.”

‘Winning i, of course, what all
coaches want most ofall. But Mott
believes there is more to winning,
Tove working with these kids and
‘watching them develop. I's w file
bit more motivating.”

Motta is not a stranger to the
‘Aibany area, He attended Albany
State parttime until he received his
bachelor’s degree in Physical

Young Stickmen Need Confidence

by adie Emerman

‘One problem which all college
‘couches face every yet the los of
praduating seniors, And wien the
‘Albany State varsity lacrosse tea
fopens its seison tomorow al
‘Osyrego, itwill be no dilfernt Lor
Danes head coah Mike Mott

ne key players Irom list years
646 squad are gone. Uhat ussally
‘means a Tot of newcomers will ge
their chance 4 show just wh he
feando, "Weare a pretty young ent
this year” said Motta. “There area
Tot of new faces and that could beat
prob usually
Transited into exper
inexperience showed as Albany
dropped two serinmages ducing
recent teip down South.

But Motta indicated there ave
some bright spots on the team. One
fof those spots is the goulkee
Junior Gary Miller willbe inthe nets
Tor Atbuny, Miller played in nearly
half of the games list year

Mike Motta: An Unusual Coach

Edueation, However, he was not
ible to play on the school lerosse
team because of his part-time statu,
He played instead for the Mohawk
Valley Lacrosse Club,

Master's Depree

Motta received his Master's
Degree two yeury ago at Ithaca
College and then returned 10
Albany.

When the lacrosse season doesnt
keep him busy, the administration
does. In addition to being an
assistant coach to the varsity
football team, Motta also teaches
physical education courses. Among
his classes are tennis, you,
Faquetbal, coaching techniues and
naturally, Incross

"i'm kept preity. busy.” said
Motta. “But enjoy what imdoing.”

Goalkeeping could be a problem if nd Motta i hoping for more othe
Miller gets injured becwise Motta sane. Motta is also Tooking to
saidatthistimesthereis’tabuckup freshman John Nelson as a
soali ally high scorer.

The defensive standout iy Mike Heyond those players, however
inet, aho a returnee, Dinet has the Danes area fitleshort. "We need
fecseleeted asoneot three captains litle confidence at thi point,” si

fom the team Mot,
"At midlicld,thehey players Motta Hh Danes eon get that nidence
indicated are seniors Kevin Brovsn, with a few wins at the star of the

Tom Gira“iose be a expan). season, Alter tom
junior Bil Schoohl aod trent Danes return bometorthreestight
‘Mike Slocum contests, Wednesday the RM
Perhaps the biggest bright ypot ® stickimen unvade Athan then RU
aviaekman Dan Goggin. The cause spits om Saturday anil nto
power Cohan tikes on the Danes

feaptain seta single seson scoring
Fecord his freshinan year QT woals) Apa L

Sports Spectrum

toy Rich Selig

“We've come up with this posible solution, We're not saying i's going to
eure the problem."say Reerettion Coordinator Jacke Gli, concerning the
identification tag policy that went into effect Monday.

The policy states that a "valid SUNY I,D. card or valid guest pass must
be tured in tothe ise room in order to receive an ILD. tag. Any person not
‘wearing [4 tag] will be asked to obtain one or leave the building”

This new procedure upplis to three athletic faites: the main gyms, the
swimming pool and the weight room.

‘As co-organizer with Dr Edith Cobane, Gillis should be complimented for
attacking the dilemma of overcrowded athletic faites

However, Gils’ solution ofthe problem, us she readily admits, might not
work,

There are two reasons forthe overcrowding, One is thelack of foor space;
‘the second is thit people outside of the University are using the facilities,

‘Obviously, Gils could not have tried to solve thefirt problem —that was
‘up to thestudents ofthis school last year when they voted down areferendum
for the construction of a fildhouse.

‘But Gillis has tried to solve the second problem of how fo stop area high
school and college students from making the Physical Education Building
‘heir playground,

Their only entrance to the building should be as spectators, and not as
active participants, Not only does their involvement result in. the
fovererowding of the Facilities, but it also restricts the amount of time that
students, faculty and staf ean make use of the basketball courts, swimming
pool, oF weight room.

continued op pae nineteen

by MJ. Memmott
‘On Feb. 28, the Assembly
Higher Education Committee
released a report entitled
Rotronchments in Higher
Education, which told of

_NEWS ANALYSIS _

‘abuses at SUNYA as well as
SUNY-wide, The document
was prepared after months of
investigation by the
committee.

‘One question to be asked is:
what were the effects of the
1976 retrenchments on
studente in the SUNY system?
But perhaps even more
important, with the majority
Of the Higher Education report
being devoted to charges of
abuse at SUNYA: what have
the effeots been right here?

Following lab inspections, Professor David Holmes is one of two
SUNYA Biologists who will soon begin p-2 level DNA research.

Charges of retrenchment
abuse in four different
SUNYA departments are
outlined in the report. As it
states, "Complaints ranged
from undue haste and
‘administrative influence over
decisions to charges of
retaliation against individual
faculty mombersand attempts
to cover up administrative
wrong doings,”

Testimony before the
committee indicated that the
Art History Department was
relrenched “for veasons other
than academic ones.” That
quote is referring to testimony.
by former Dean of Humanities
Ruth Schmidt that former
Vice Prosident for Academic
Atfatra Phillip Sirotiin had a
personal bias against one of
the Art History faculty, That
bias was oneof the'ressonsthe

the minimum TAP

coverage to students whose
families have an income of
$2,700 an increase upon last
year's $2000 limit.

‘The legislature also voted to
remove TAP eligibility for
‘students who have defaulted
on student loans; institutenew
‘and stricter accounting and
management procedures: and
limit coverage to one
certificate or degree program
‘at each educational lovel. The
‘new guideline means thatonly
one B.A. or Assoolates Dogree
can be earned with TAP
funding, unlike the current
polly which provides for
eight semester's coverage
ss of the program & Sevan sor
‘The State Logislatura settled two issues affecting SUNY: TAP

‘awards will be increased and the student health fee will remain.

David Coyne said "wo got a
very good TAP package. though.
We've beon trying to get the “We. were stabbed in the Legislative leaders decided
College Fee covered under pack,” said Coyne, “Two to keep the health foo in the
TAP for a tong time and we weeks ago more than one budget during # conference
consider this a vietory. person at the Legislature prior to the vote on the floor,
Student leaders were very aasured us that it would be out despite a letter signed by 30
angry over the Logisintures' of the budget. Last weok, more Democratic Assemblymen

DNA Facility Gets Certification

Fy
"The certification of the out precautionary measures stalled.
Biology department's new that must be taken to insure Two SUNYA biologist
Inboratory has paved the way physical containment of the David Holmes and Richard
for further experimentation organisms used in the Zitomer, will utilize the p-2
with the controversial gene- experiments, Guideline levels facility for research involving
splicing technique, used in of containment range from p- two organisms which will not

recombinant DNA research. 1, the lowest level of naturally exchange DNA.
The Bio-Hazards containment, to p-4, the Zitomer said that he
committee, a university body highest. The Biology probably will not begin using
regulating SUNYA research Department's new facility is the facility within the next
fand an official from the State equipped for p-2 research. month, Holmes said he will
Department of Health found Many of the objections begin research once he
that the facility wes “more raised against the expansion receives a reply from NIH
than in compliance with the ofrecombinantDNA research, about a memorandum he
federal guidelines.” The nine apart form those founded on submitted including the Bio-
member committee inspected moral arguments, claim that Hazards committee's
the facility on Mar. 8 the NIH guidelines are determination, The early
Research involving gene- insufficient, Attempts at stages of his research are
splicing must be conducted curbing such research, funded by NIH who require
Aecording to guidelines set by termed by some members of such notification before any

the National Institutes of the scientific community a8 experimantation can begin.
Recombinant DNA research

Retrenchments: The Effect At SUNYA —'x2euis, sess

Joseph Mascarenhas. He is
‘attempting to recombine two
organioms, azobacter and E.
coli which interchange thei

DNA in a natural

department was rotronched Comparative and World
‘aceording to Schmidt Literature Department. In
‘A member of the Speech 1975, the department had been
Pathology Department  oraised as being strong, and
testified before the committee he possibility of a PhD environment, Because the
that ae oarly as 1971 the program was mentioned. The exchange is | natural, the
dopartment. members wore next year, the Task Foros results of Mascarenhas
Informed that dissension stated thatthedepartment was sominued on page five
within the faculty could lead fragmented and lacked

{o its termination, The Task leadership. In botwoen that
Pores on Priorities and time, extensive
Resources did in fact cite involving many SUNYA
luck of cooperation between administrators had resulted
faculty mombers” asa reason from a tenure oxse in the
for retrenchment. department

‘On Astronomy, the All four of these
commitioe was told’ by a departments were terminated
former professor that hia by former SUNYA president
position was terminated “only Bmmott Fields in March 1976
AMer a dispute about tho Since that time,

‘application for a federal approximately 200 present | Zodiac News 7
grant.” ‘and former SUNYA' faouulty eae

Finally, the committes have formed a Committee of | Housing Shortage
report touched on the Concerned Faculty, However, i cis OO |

retrenchment of ti

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