by Bob Bellafiore
Tt was the first meeting of the
season between two talented basket-
ball teams, But it was more than
Women’s Swimming
that, Whenever Potsdam and
; Atbany have met in the past, the un-
predictable and unexpected became
the expected, And Saturday night in
University Gym was no different,
College basketball games are
designed to last 40 minutes, not 55,
This game had three overtime
periods — unusual, L
On three occasions, the game
could've been won on the last shot |
in the closing seconds — unusual, it
doesn’t normally happen that way, |
But tt was a typical Albany-
Potsdam confrontation,
It wasn't exactly a basketball
masterpiece, There was a stretch
where the Bears missed 14 con-
; ‘secutive free throws and hit only
4 cone of 18 Neither team was par-
ticularly effictent from the foul line,
Albany hit on 10 of 19, but many of
the misses were in the bonus situa-
tion, Potsdam was a dismal five for
28, and it almost cost them the
ballgame:
‘The officiating may have been a
bit suspect, with some questionable
calls for both sides, and the referee
didn't really seem to be in full con-
{rol of the game at points,
But it was a typical Albany.
Potsdam confrontation,
Breaking a 62-62 deadlock with
4:23 remaining in the third overtime
period, guard Ed Jachim hit a
jumper, reserve center Bill
Perkowski made a free throw, and a
Potsdam's Derrick Rowland goes for a sky-hook over Dane John Dieckelman In Saturday night's 71-70,
triple overtime thriller In University Gym. He played a key role in the Bear win, (Photo: Daye Machson)
Bears got their five point lead, and
the ballgame,
But it might have been a matter
of making the small plays, hitting
the free throws and controlling the ‘One thing about our team,’
ball when they had to, that led said Potsdam basketball coach
Albany's loss, Leading 53-48, with Jerry Welsh, ‘is that we won't give
Just over four minutes (0 go in up: We've been in so many pressure
regulation, the Danes had three games, Our kids play best under
chances at the foul line, yet could pressure, When we had to run our
only get one point, Every time offense late, we ran it,””
Albany missed, Potsdam capitaliz- The Danes controlled the pace
ed, Senior forward Pete Stanish hit
‘ne of two shots to give Albany a
Six point bilge (54-48), but center
John Dieckelman missed the front
end of a one-and-one, Bear All-
American Derrick Rowland banked
one in, cutting the lead to four with
3:10 remaining,
Potsdam got within two on a
Rowland! lay-in off a fast break,
and finally tied it up on Mauric
fay-in underneath, providing the
Bears with the lead they needet
and a 71-70 win over the Danes,
“We had all our opportunities,
said an upset Albany basketball
coach Dick Sauers, “We had
everything going our way, We
couldn't make the big play, We had
ur own destiny in our own hands,
and We couldn't do {t,!
1:50 st
Albany went into their delay.
In the waning moments of a game
Whiere his Danes are either tied for
the lead, or have it, Sauers has them
hold for the last shot — guarantee-
ing them at least a tie, and forcing
an overtime
It almost didn't work. This time,
sophomore Mike Gatto drove the
baseline at the buzzer, but was call-
ed for charging into defender
Wayne Rhodes, who went to the
foul line with no time on the clock
and a chance to end the game just
by hitting the free throw. He didn’t.
Albany, after stalling for 3:24 in
the first overtime, had three
chances to win in the final 12
seconds, but didn’t, Stanish missed
a jumper from the corner off the
tim, Dieckelman tapped to guard
Rob Clune, whose off target banker
fell into Steve Low's hands, But the
forward could not get the shot off,
sending the contest into another ex-
tra period tied, 56-56,
The lead grew to as much as four
in the second overtime on two
Clune lay-ins underneath, 62-58.
Two straight baskets by Rowland
evened it up, and when Albany for-
ward Ron Simmons rejected Scott
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Potsdam Nips Danes In Triple OT Thriller
for most of the game, keeping the
pace slow, and chewing time off the
clock every time they had the ball
But when Potsdam was able to
utilize thelr running style of of-
fense, they were able (0 go ahead
“Our game plan was to fast break
Atevery opportunity,” sald Jachim,
the Bears! floor general
“We were just trying to be pa-
tient — get slow tempo game,"
Sauers said. “They didn’t want a
slow tempo game,"
Potsdam got what they wanted
towards the end of the first half
With Albany holding on to a slim
19-17 advantage, the Bears recled
off five unanswered points, and led
at the half, 30-26,
The see-saw first period also had
seven ties and seven lead changes,
with the biggest difference being
Poisdam's four point halftime ad-
vantage. In the second half, the
Bears were up by as much as eight,
36-28, but Albany chipped away,
and Went ahead on co-captain Ray
Cesare's jump shot, 45-44, with
9:31 to go.
“We had the game won twice —
just holding the ball and making
some foul shots," Saucrs con
tinued. “It was a game that both
(cams deserved to lose. We've got
10 learn our lesson and make It pay
off in Binghamton,"
The Danes take their 3-1 record
to Binghamton tomorrow night for
another conference match against
the Colonials, Action starts at 8:00,
and can be heard on WCDB, 91
B Franko's 10-foot jumper with no |,
Ray Cesare drives for an easy basket against top-ranked Potsdam State in. time left, the contest was extended
the Bears’ 71-70 win, (Photo; Dave Asher) for one more time, That's when the
Albany senlor guard Rob Clune looks to dribble past Potsdam’s Ed Jachim
in action Saturday night, (Photo: Day
Asher)
by Wayne Peereboom
The tragic loss of musi-
cian/songwriter John Lennon was
evident throughout the SUNYA
campus on Tuesday. His name
could be heard in conversations
everywhere, The Record Co-op
& News Feature
reported that its entire stock of Len=
non albums had been sold by early
afternoon, The last newspaper in
been sold by noon. An attendant
remarked that “with John Lennon’
on the cover and inside, they sold
quickly today.” WGDB Music
Director Russ Rieger said that the
station had been playing the Beatles
and Lennon fon-stop.
Students learned of the ex-
Beatle's death Monday night
through a number of sources such
as sultemates, ear radios and the
late news, They reported initial feel-
ings of sadness, shock, anger, and
disgust.
A student in the Campus Center
sullenly explained that his brother
had been killed in Viernam about
the same time that Lennon was ask-
ing the world to “give peace a
chanice."” The student added, ‘41
love everything Lennon ever wrote,
sang and stood for.'” He then shook
fils head, looked down, and said
“thai's about all 1 can say." Aro-
Und the corner at the information
desk, a 30-year-old student explai
éd Lennon “Was the leader of my
Reneration; many just don't ap-
the SUNY/Follett Bookstore had
Reactions and Thoughts On A Legend’s Death
preciate what he did for people go-
ing through the 60's," Junior Ron-
nie Barone stated, “The man was
an institution, his music touched.
everything." On State Quad, Fred
Gladstone commented *it's shock-
ing, just one of the Beatles being
dead,"
In the WCDB offices, a small
group was discussing Lennon's
death. A DJ pacing around. the
room expressed the frustration he
felt when he said, “all we can dois
play his music." Someone mention-
‘ed that Lennon's death “layed to
rest’ the periodic rumors that the
“Fab Four’? might reunite.
Another replied that a shame
shame that the first time the Beatles
gel back together will probably be
over his (Lennon's) coffin,” Reiger
said he felt a lot of people were
‘angry because Lennon had left his
five years of peaceful seclusion 10
record and album and was killed.
Echoing these feclings was
freshman Karen Bacchi, who later
continued on page seventeen
Slate University of New York at Albany
ERD BN
WHO by the Albany Studeni Pres Cinporaion
eprdeve Hath Sraspanet
Lark owner, writer, editor Michuel Corcoran.
Tnsefz The cartoon under Secret Service investiganion
Reagan Cartoon Spurs Inquiry
by Beth Sexer
The U.S, Secret Service didn't
laugh at the cartoon they saw in the
Lark, w
Albany. Instead, they started an ine
tabloid newspaper in
Sestition,
As reported in the Times-Union,
federal officials ure converned that
thig eurioon may be a thr
President-cloct Ronald Reagan, The
Cartoon depicis Reagan's head with
4 Bull's eye cenrered between (he
ees. The caption reads:
Only 48 more assassination Ways
Until tnaug
Federal
Wednesday for Lark owner, writer,
4nd editor Michael Coreoran,
However, friends of Corvoran
told the Times: Union that he lett
to print a
for Hawail Tuesday
Similar (ublotd there, and will not
Feluirn for several months.
Wellington Fixes Violations
Commissioner John Lyons
A Health Department inspection
on November 14 at the restaurant
1-136 State Street, discovered meat
stored al roont
mouse droppings on
by Andrew Carroll
The Wellingion Resuiurant and
Coffeeshop, cating spot of Well
ington Hotel residents subscribing
{oa UAS meal plan, has corrected and fish
Lemperatures,
shelves where food was stored, and:
thirty-six violations recently vited
by the Albany County Department
according to Health q kitchen that way in need of a ma.
=—\
of Healthy
fata SUNYA Students
Robbed In Broad Daylight
by Wayne Peereboom
Four SUNYA students were robbed of $400 when someone broke
apartment yesterday afternoon,
into their Elberon Plac
that the burglar probably wal
One victim, Bob Fiorini, sai
through two Hudson Avenue backyards, climbed on to their apart
ment roof and {owered himself into the apartment thirough an unlock:
ed skylight
Fiorini sald police determined that the burglar was alone. None of
the neighbors, he said, reported seeing anyone suspicious,
The robber was apparently after cash, Fiorini said, because he left
some jewelry untouched,
Fiorini noted that the burglar went through the
J even found the freezer door open when 1 came home,'*
apartment
thoroughly
he added.
Florini sald he was told: by police that there had been other
burglaries in the neighborhood, ‘Usually there’s somebody hom
Fiorini said “except this afternoon, I don't want to be paranold,"" he
added “but I think the guy was watching,"
None of the students were covered by insurance,
jor eleatein,
Laboratory analyses of food
samples also” indicated bacteria
Gounnis {n excess oF state guidelines:
A 1e-inypeetion on November 26,
however, indicated that all vio
rected
tions had been ec
The restaurant owners complied’
100 percent with our standards,”
said Lyons,
with the Hotel
by Sylvia Saunders
Despite protests by SUNYA's
Gay and Lesbian Alliance, Albany
State Cinema (ASC) President Mike
Fried says the movie Cruising wil
be shown as scheduled this
weekend,
{will not back down 10
pressure," Fried said, "or allow my
group to be censored. A movie is a
movie. 1 won't pull it out whether
it's offensive or not.!
“Cruising offends the gay and
_S
\__ Police have no leads in the ease,
lesbian community,’ according to
The tabloid, whieh contains
articles and personal
yovernm
Paraschos also said that if the
Ls not Satisfied with the
satirieal
classified atls, way dlistibuted to results of thelr search, the case may
Lark Street, lower Cental Avenue be referred (0 (the U.S, Atiorney's
merchants, and fo sone downtown — Offiee for possible grand jury ae
SUNYA dormitories tion,
One SUNYA student, junior The law states that verbal or oral
Sieve Talmud sald ditt he mie Core ttireats quaitist the president or top
orn Monday as he was officials are considered, violations.
distiibuting His papers just ouside of the United States Code and are
the Waterbury vatereria. Talmud punishable by fine and/or ime
iii (Hat Corcoran did not mention
the Reagan eartoon, but did talk
about his plans of Jeaving for &
after the
Massachuseits
Ainherst ran an ud as a joke re
questing appli
Reayan fit squads Seeret Service.
men subpoenaed
hiewspaper's records and interviews
ed the two students who placed the
ad
Gilbert Parasehioy, special Seeret
Service Agent in charge of the Nor
id hat
alttiough (He eartdon may bea joke,
id in someone's
ihern Judicial District,
it could plant as
mind about harming Re
cording 10 te Times Union.
prisonment
A similar iheldent oveirred in
ly Noveinber (see ASP 12/9780)
University of
newspaper in
fons to join &
the college
Alliance President Mike MePartlin,
According toa flyer which will be
distributed outside the showing of
the movie, It connects violence and
perversion with homosexuality
In addition to distribution infor
mational sheets, MePartlin said h
group will offer an. alternative
showing of the movie Ward Is Out,
4 ‘documentary which gives an
honest look at homosexual life.”
ried said he welcomes. the
distribution of pamphlets and any
alternative showings, but will not
Thirty to thirty-five students liv
ine at the Wellington pay UAS $325
per semester for dinner at the Well:
ington Restaurant @ privately: tye Wellingion Hotel: noha
owned establishment not affiliated 777 eorrecredd 36 county Heall™ VONanOTS
“Cruising” Brings Sharp Protest
change his mind about presenting
the movie as scheduled
“No movies can be banned on:
ihis campus," hesaid, “That would:
set a terrible precedent, Then any.
one group on campus who found a
movie offensive would expect us to
withdraw fl, We're a business. We
haye to show ii
Fried, however, sald ASC has
hired additional uniformed
policemen and student patrol
members, ‘We're hoping that will
continued on page ten
Sn ee
World Capsules
Iranian Student on Trial
DENVER (AP) In a case that stems from 4 wave of anti-
Tranian feeling 13 months ago,.a jury is being asked to
decide whether an Iranian student who shot and killed a
teen-ager acted in desperate defense of his home or in
reckless disregard for life, Public interest in the case re-
mains high in Colorado where, as in much of the
‘American West, the use of a gun to defend one’s home
Jong has been considered an intrinsic right. The shooting
Occurred Nov. 11, 1979, at the height of anti-Iranian
sentiment following the seizure of the U.S, Embassy in
‘Tehran a week earlier, The case took more than a year to
reach trial this week in Denver District Court because of
a defense attorney's scheduling conflicts, Afshin
Shariati, 21, who is married to an American, is on trial
for second-degree murder in the death of Paul Mor
zky, 15, of Denver. Shariati also is being tried on wo
counts of first-degree assault and two counts of attemp-
ted murder in the wounding of Michael Lopez, 17, and
Steve Roane, 18, The. boys allegedly were among a
group of teen-agers who police say armed themselves
with baseball bats and ax handles and left a high schoo!
Party to seek revenge agains! Iranians for the embassy
Seizure. Lopez said in court that he and the two other
teen-agers were looking for Iranians to ‘*hassle,"’
Police Protect Chapman
NEW YORK (AP)Mark David Chapman, accused of
killing ex-Beatle John Lennon, was brought to court ina
bullet-proof vest foday so his attorney — who reported-
ly has received death threats — could ask to be taken off
the case. Two Beatle fans, meanwhile, apparently
despondent over the slaying, (0k their own lives, while
Lennon’s widow, Yoko Ono, called for a 10-minute
silent vigil to honor the memory of the rock star
Herbert Adlerberg, appointed by the court Tuesday to
Fepresent Chapman, asked to withdraw from the case
because he said it way putting pressure on his other law
practice. “This case is becoming an albatross to me,"
Adlerberg told the judge. Outside of the Manhattan
Criminal Court however, two fellow lawyers, who asked
fot to be identified, said Adlerberg told them he had
received death threats as a result of his assignment to the
case. Security was again fieavy as Chapman was
delivered to the courthouse wearing a bullet-proof vest.
Eleven court officers ringed the courtroom and four cor-
rection officers stood nearby, along with two detectives
from the district attorney's squad. In the court, Judge
Rena Uviller said she would take the matier under ad-
visement and decide next Monday on Adierberg’s re-
quest. Chapman appeared impassive during the brief
proceeding. His hands were at his side; he occasionally
shifted his weight from foot to foot. In her first inter-
View since the slaying, Miss Ono said Wednesday, ‘This
is not a time for hate or disillusionment." “The future is
still ours to make,!’ Miss Ono said in an interview with
the Los Angeles Times in the couple's apartment in New
York, where she has been in seclusion, “The ‘805 will
blossom if only people accept peace and love in their
hearts," she said, It would just add to the tragedy if
people turned away from the message in John's music.
She also said she hoped people wouldn't blame New
York City for her trusband!s murder.
Carter Signs Clean-up Bill
WASHINGTON (AP) President Carter today ended a
Jong legislative battle by signing into law a $1.6 billion
environmental superfund bill that begins a federal drive
to clean up toxic waste dumps and chemical spills
Carier, who had called members of Congress personally
to lobby for passage of the bill, called it landmark in
its scone and in its impact on preserving the environmen
{al quality of our country," He said it will go a long way
Tous dumps of toxic waste
n New York state, The bill
authorizes the government to recover the casts of cor
fective action from companies responsible for dumps
and spills, About $1.3 billion total will come from excise
taxes on the chemical industry, The rest will come from
general tax revenues, The money will be accumulated
over five years
WASHINGTON (AP) Federal investigators recom:
mended Thursday that Consolidated Edison be fined
$210,000 for alleged violations connected with a recent
leak at its Indian Point nuclear reacto
foward cleaning up dan;
such as the Love Canal site
"The resulls of
our investigation, which include identification or.
tions which directly contributed to the Moodiny
show that the management control system at 1,
Point was not functioning in an acceptable nq.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission officials sa
to Con Edison, The violations alleged by the Ne
slow response in correcting the situation and ain.
delay in reporting the incident to the NRC. The
pany has 25 days to respond before the full comss,
makes a final decision on the proposed discininn
tion. On Oct. 17, more than 100,000 gallons of ete
River water flooded into the building 5;
feactor, threatening possible damaye 1
well as creating potentially unsafe conditi
tor has been out of service since the ine
pected to remain closed for at least seve
repairs and modifications,
ee
Reagan Appoints Cabinei
WASHINGTON (AP) President-elect
today tapped Wall Street financier Donald T. Resin
his treasury secretary and filled three
level jobs with close advisors, Caspar W.
William French Smith and William J. c
with recent tradition, Reagan stayed away {
nouncement of his first eight Cabinet sel
tunfilled was the most senior Cabinet p
state, for which retired Gen, Alexande
reportedly was still the leading conten.
who served as Reagan's finance directo
years ago and held a Cabinet post u
dent Richard M. Nixon, was name
defense, Smith, a wealthy Los Ang
clients include the president-elect, wa
lorney general, Casey, Reagan's campai
chairman of the transition operation, w
director of the Central Intelligence a,
chairman of Merrill Lynch & Co., th
brokerage firm, reportedly was the la
nominees to be chosen, with that deci
Wednesday, according to sources clove |
Other Cabinet-level nominees announ
Budget director, Rep, David A. Stock
secretary of health and human servi
Richard S, Schweiker (R-Pa,); secretary
Connecticut industrialist Malcolm Ba
secretary of transportation, Pennsylvania
and deputy Republican National Chairman 1
thre.
aa
WCDB Sponsors Party
WCDB and the Hulla-Baloo Music club in Rennselaer
will co-sponsor their first dance party on Saturday, Dee.
20 featuring The Vapors, said WCDB music director
Russ Rieger,
According {0 Reiger, The Vapors are ‘real big all
Over the country with their hit single, ‘Turning
Japanese." The English band is on its first tour and
Albany is their second stop.
The party will include music before and after The
Vapors provided by WCDB's dise jockeys. Rieger said
there will be dancing all night long and a performance
by The Vapors for only $3.
Only 600 tickets will be sold for the party. Tickets will
be on sile Monday through Friday in the Campus
Center but will be available through 91-FM over the
weekend. é
There will probably be some buses scheduled to take
people (0 the Hulla-Baloo.
Special Holiday Plea
An open letter addressed to the University Conimuni
ty:
“You have all read about and seen on TV the devasta-
tion created in southern ttaly by the recent earthquake.
There is nothing 1 can add’ to the descriptions. | am
ing, however, to ask for your financial support to
ies of thousands of
food, and medic
supplies are required now to sustain these people before
then can attempt the massive effort needed 10 rebuild
the regio
“Americans responded generously with money when
the art of Florence was threatened some years ago, W:
certainly cannot do any less naw when people's lives are
at stake,
“Before leaving the campus for the holiday season,
please write your tax-deductible check, large or small,
Payable to: /talian Disaster Relief Fund and send it to
me (Humanities 241) or mail it dirsetly to:
Sons of Italy
100 State Street
Albany, New York 12207
“IF you send the check downtown, please note that
you are with the University. 1 do want to assure you that
all monies collected will be sent to ftaly; none of it is be-
ing retained for administrative costs,"
“Thank you in advance for your support.
Augustine Zitelll
Chair, SUNYA Hallan Rellef Fund’
Campus Briefs
Season’s Greetings
=
Ve
"Oh the times, they are a-changin'’ Warbled old
gravel gullet back in the sixtic
day. Let's face it, Mr
‘ona limb when he penned that ditty. But the times have
changed, and so has the -1SP,
so has the q
and it still holds true to:
Tambourine Man didn't go out
and so has the year, and
ty of this paper in just a few short lines.
But no matter. The A/buny Student Press rebounded
From worse than this
The 1981
showroom, in high
utd will do it awain, Just wait tll
nodel of the xood ole ASP is in the
ar ready (0 roll out, drive home its
ext year
Message, break all the rules, and steet lear of confusing
metaphor
Maybe Goethe said it best. But | forget where, Check
Faust and get back (o me, Dial A-S-P and ask for any or
All of these people, And for gosh sake, have a very hap:
py holiday, Can you say that?
1, Rich Behar 2, Debbie Kopf 3. Sylvia Saunders 4.
Ron Levy 5, Rob E. Grubman 6, Hayden Carruth 7,
Dean Betz 8. Bob Bellafiore 9, Janet Dreifuss 10, Rob
delsteln 11, Steven A. Greenberg 12, Beth Sexer 13.
Bennie Brown 14, Mitchell A. Greebel 15. Ed Pinks _
16. Marc Haspel 17. Joanne Weiner 18, Elissa Beck
19, Larry Kahn 20, Suzanne Gerber 21, September R.
Klein 22, Judie Eisenberg 23, Miriam Raspler 24,
Susan Milligan 25. Hunk's Ex-Chick 26. Bonnie
Stevens 27, Marie E. Garbarino 28. Andrew B. Carroll
Take Trailways
As students prepare to go home {
Trailways bus service from the campus (
has begun, but SA's Greyhound servi:
According 10 SA Vice President B:
by Greyhound will begin after the Chi
soon as the Credit Union moves out o
fice, SA will then open a ticket offic
space and service will begin shortly afte
Levy explained, “A Greyhound bu
students with Greyhound tickets on ©
downtown Greyhound station where soi
ket off, and then the same bus will con
destination."?
No definite time schedule or set 0)
determined, but Levy exp!
Greyhound agent, Debbie Gaioni, is
Study During Vacation
The library has posted it schedule f
Both the Hawley Library and the Main |
Open usually nine hours a day, 6 da
26 through January 26.
Who uses the library during the
Wish {6 remain anonymous.
THIS IS THE LAST ISSUE OF THE
AS
THIS SEMESTER
December 12, 1980
Women Denied Voting in Club
by Beth Cammarata
Women fave been denied the
right to become voting members of.
the University Club of Albany, a
private recreational club for college
graduates, according 10 SUNYA
President Vincent O'Leary,
A proposed amendment 10 the
club constitution to admit women
4s voting members failed to receive
the IWo-third’s vote necessary for
passage Nov. 21, although it was
supported by a vote of 146-142,
Women are currently allowed to
Use the facilities at the corner of,
Dove and Washington Streets,
Albany, if their husbands belong to
the club. Members are “largely pro-
fessional," O'Leary said. “Many
of them are lawyers, doctors, or
The only reuirement
is two years of college education,"?
O'Leary, “who got involved as a
matter of principle,’ said that a
team of men, including himself, At-
torney Nell Breslin, Dean Richard
Bartlett of Albany Law School, and
University Council Chair Judge
businessmen:
Whelan organized to support the
amendment.
The woman who spurred the con-
troversy is Mimi Kindlon, 32, owner.
of Mimi Kindlon Graphics in.
Albany. A SUNYA graduate with a
bachelor’s degree in English and
Art, Kindlon wants to join because,
she sald, “there are no other.
les so well suited f0 my profes:
sional needs, It?s also been a part of
my family for many years," She ex.
plained that her father, grand-
faihers, uncles and cousins were
and are former members of the
club, and she, as the only family
member of her generation living in
the Albany area, felt she could
carry on the tradition,
Lawyer Bernard Malone of
Albany and public defender Tom
Breslin, both members of the club
sponsored her membership applica:
tion,
“Last year the proposition
iy shouted: down,” Kindlon
sald, “This year, over half the
members (a recent turnout) showed
wide!
by Mark Fischetti
arly in the Spring
for operation.
tieipates the unit will Improve po:
{vies
—
Automated Post Office
to be in Campus Center
An automated postal unit will be installed-in the
mester, according to Jim Doellefield, mans,
the Campus Center. The unit wil replace the soda machines located on
the main floor, which have already been moved to the bank of vending
machines by the food coop and TY lounge
Dan Alrutz, Services manager for the Plant Department, is not cer=
tain yet what functions the unit will provide, but says it will dispense
stamps and provide a scale for weighing postal items, Alrutz says the
community will be mide aware ofthe unit's services when it is ready
Bill Gathen, Assistant Director of the campus post office, an:
way detract from any of the services which the post office now pro-
Campus Center
ror
service, and says that it will in no
ae”,
Up to vote, As f understand it, it
failed partly because of vague wor-
ding.” According to the Ties.
Union, the amendment included
ottier {ssules stich as defining
membership rules for ottier family
members:
Kindlon’s husband, Terence, ex:
plained that he “would not join a
club that does not admit women as
members," and sald that after the
yote the Office of Court Ad-
ministrations officfally forbade all
judges to use the club,
University Club President
harles Pitts, who presided over (he:
meeting that he is not an active
and “had no
member of the club!
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“tub Proto Hob Leonard
Recent vore dented women voring. 1
menibershilp:
Vandalism is Still a Problem
by Alan Gardner
Broken fire boxes,
inguishers, wrecked
graffiti, broken lights and windows,
all spell out one thing = vandalism
As one walks through th
strolls across the
stolen ex
furniture,
halls of
the dorms,
podium, or
elevators, it Is evident that there iy
definitely a vandalism problem at
the uptown campus
Director of Residences i
Doyle, sald it is Hard to gathier vane
dalism statistics due 10) lick of
evide “Each year, after
students leave sehool in the sprin
all of the rooms are checked and the
damages are assessed, 111s very hard
to determine whether a lol of the
damage is due toa willful act or duc
to an accident. For the 1979-80.
school year, stuidents Were billed sip:
proximately $16,000, How much of
hls Is vandalism related, 1 seriously
don't know," he said
On Colonial Quad,
Residence Director, Jerry Chiplock,
tides the tower
Intern
has writen a brochure called
“Some Facts About V.D. (Vandal's
Disease)."” The pamphlet inforny
readers about the vandalism pro
lem on campus,
Chiplock, along with Livingston
Tower director Allen Foote, advise
C.0.8.S, (Conmilice on En
vironmental Safely anid Vandatisin)
Oh How {6 alteipt to rediice van:
alism on the quid, The cominitiee
Consists of one member euch from
the “Tower Council, the Quad
Board, the RA staff, the Judicial
Board, plus tliree members fron
the student body, They discuss new
policies (0 reduce vandalism,
Commiltes member Patricia
Clark notes that “the group: has
yollen sirieter spevial function
forms Which change the alcohol
policy. These forms leave party
hosts responsible for dainages
originating from thelr guests,"
Chiplock mentioned, “There have
been casey where party-givers have
been billed,"
Othier measures that the commit-
ive has proposed include plexiglass
foplacements for broken first-floor
Windows, boxes {0 cover fire
‘aris, better lighting outside of
the quad, and an increased effort by
the nialiitenance staff'to be promi.
(If something is fixed, It is hoped a
Students will respect the property.)
The committee would also. like
Stiidents (0 be more accountable for
aniiges after lovk-up hours, tn ad-
Wition, committee members feel
that whoever has guests should be
fesponsible for thelr actions until
they leave, Chiplock also mention:
ed (He beginning af a poster project
Which consists of “putting Up a
poster exactly where an act of vane
duilism ogeurs,"
Chiplock sald he feels the pro»
lem “has been reduced since ast
yours! He aitributes this partially (0
ihe fuet that Colonial Quad under.
Went repairs over the summer,
MSome students are aware of the
continued on pase seveniicen
by Judie Eisenberg
Under other circumstances, Gina
(not her real name), a 19-year-old
ISUNYA sophomore, might have
been hanging out in the dorm or
studying for midterms, as her
friends were, Instead, she admitted
herself to the Albany Medical
Center to terminate her 14-week
Pregnancy
Gina cau
blond fi
Ht a strand of her long
and pushed it away
tvs Mare Mensch
from hier face ay slic explained the
process she went through. “For the
Stiige Of pr
said, ‘1 had to get a profagestalin
abortion, That meant staying in the
hospital for a few days, while they
gave mic the protagestalin to {nduce
labor, They put it directly into the
Uterus through vaginal supe
positories every four hours, It was
something like actually going
through real labor, because the pro:
lagestalin caused the uterus to con:
ell the fetus. 1 had
everything,
tract and. ex
labor pains and
although the nurses said it wasn't
quite as painful ay real, full-term
labor
& News Feature
Gina walked 10 the other side of
the dorm and sat on the edge of her
bed. “1 couldn't believe 1 had to go
through it at the tine. 1 couldn't
even believe | was pregnant, 1 had
gotten my period right after 1 con-
ceived, as f¢ turned out, anid | was
bleeding a little all along, 1 only
went to check it out when 1 hadn't
had a normal period all through
August and September. 1 knew it
was possible that 1 was pregnant, 1
never used birth control, but
hadn't been nauscous, or
anything," She leaned back against
the wall, and drew her legs up on
the bed. '*1 knew it was true when
the tests came back positive, but it
{ Pregnancy: “Tt wouldn’t have fit into
Was still (00 hard (0 believe."®
“They pul me on the filth floor
of the hospital ~ that’s obstetries:
Aborliun, regular deliveries, pro-
blem pregnancies, and the
nursiry,!! she continued, “There
Was no one in my room when I 5
there, It way a semi-private, but the
thier two girls never showed up.
1 was really calm once 1 got (0
the hospital, 1 felt positive about
what 1 was doing, and determined
{0 get it over willy 1 got my first
suppository, and they attached an
and T just sav around in my
room, Nurses came in an! outa lot,
they explained that 1 would fee!
pain and nausea, They sald 1 would
probably go into labor later in the
day, but I didn't, They kept on gi-
i me suppositories — 1 must
haye had seven or so — and 1 was in.
pain, bul the fetus wasn't coming
oul. 1 began to get a little
hysterical."
She flicked imaginary dust specks
off her Levi's ay she continued,
‘My roommates were really great
about it, they visited all the time,
But they weren't around when 1 was
really getting crazy, No one was, I
fell asleep the second day at six and.
the nurses kept waking me up:
through the night for blood
Pressure tests and more sup-
positories, My bed faced the win-
dow and 1 remember seeing the
moon in different positions each
time they woke me up, It went on
all night —- the fourth, fifth, sixth
my life. 2)
think the
tly sure of
1 began to
Suppository, 1 don't
(hospital) staff was
Why it wasn't working,
et seared
When they: with
Another suppository at $ ams, [Just
went crazy. 1 wouldn't let them:
touch me, Countingall he pelvic ex-
aminations and the suppositories,
they must have been fn and out oF
me 10.0r 12 tines. I couldn't take it
any more, I just wanted to go
home. 1 was angry at myself for not
expellina the fetus, and even more
angry at the doctors for the same
The Chiet of Staff hud to
1 wouldn't ter
T yelled at him
came in
reason
come in. bee
anyone near me
when he tried to examine me, {told
him to get the f-- away from me
‘and to get out of the room, I really
sald that, I cursed out the Chief of
Staff,’ she smiled and rubbed her
forehead.
“T cap't believe 1 did that, But
they all finally left, without giving
me the other suppository. 1 Just
cried for hours after that. 1 just
kept thinking it wasn't fair.”
She explained that the fetus final-
ly ne out on the third day. “1
didn't even know it ne out, The
nurse had to tell me, But we were
both relieved, The nurse was Just as
glad as 1 was,
“1 asked to sce the fetus, They
thought I was crazy, I think, and
they were a little hesitant about
showing it to me, But [had to sec it, j.
continued on page seventeen)
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Albany Student Press
Page Five
Two Despondent Fans of Lennon Take Their Lives
Yoko Asks for a Worldwide Vigil
New York (AP) Two fans, ap-
parently despondent over the slay-
ing of John Lennon, took their own
lives, while Lennon's widow called
for a 10-minute silent vigil to honor
the memory of the rock star who
Stepped from five years of seclusion
into a hail of bullets.
Meanwhile, the wife of the man
‘accused in the slaying, Mark David
Chapman, sald she too mourned
Lennon, but loved her husband,
Guards were checking Chapman’s
cell every 15 minut¢s to make sure
he didn’t cqmmit suicide.
And lawyers for the Lennon
family filed a will estimating the
former Beatle's estate to be at least
$30 million.
Chapman who has twice attemp-
{ed suicide in the past, according to
his lawyer, was being held for a
psychiatric examination.
ve gol a good side and a bad
side," the New York Daily News
sald he told guards, “The bad side
is very small, but sometimes it takes
over the good side and 1 do bad
things.**
Lennon's death Monday night
outside His luxurious Manhattan
apartment building continued to
spark tributes from music fans
Some 10,000 people huddled’ in
snow and wind Wednesday night
for a candlelight vigil in Toronto,
2,000 gathered to mourn in
Washington, 1,000 in Baltimore
and 1,300 people held hands and
sang Lennon's songs on the steps of
the New York Capitol in Albany,
For the third night, a small erowd
Kept vigil outside the Dakota, W
Lennon lived with his wife, Yoko
‘Ono, and their five-year-old. son,
Sean,
In Brooksville, Fla., a sixteen-
year-old girl! who “idolized? Len-
Hon and still was mourning. her
father’s suicide took a fatal over-
dose of sleeping pills Tuesday,
‘authorities said, Jean Costello said
her daughter, Colleen, left a note
saying she was depressed over Len-
non's death
In Salt Lake City, Michael Craig,
thirty, fired a pistol into hls mouth
Tuesday after becoming despon-
dent at the news of Lennon's death,
authorities sald,
Miss Onp said there would be no
funeral for Lennon. His body was
taken to a funeral home Wednesday
anid reportedly was creamated, Of-
ficial’. would not confirm the
disposition of the body,
Miss Ono asked those who
noraie Lennon's
ten minutes of
silence at two p.m, Sunday, A
spokesman said "The World will be
the place, . ; where ever you are,”
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“The ‘80s will blossom if only.
people accept peace and love in
their hearts,’ she said, ‘It would
just add to the tragedy if people
turned away from the message in
eon 's music,
is not a time for hate or
islonment,!?
iss Ono, recalling the shooting,
sald, "It was so sudden. . . so sud=
den.”
"We iad planiied t0 go out to eat
‘after leaving the recording studio
but we decided to go straight home
instead,’’ she said,
“We were king to the en-
trance of the building When 1 heard
ihe'shot, I didn't realize at first that
Fohin lind! been hit, He kept walke
ing. Then, he fell and 1 saw the
blood."
As she talked in her seventh-floor
apartment, singing could be heard
{nthe street below, whicre several
hundred people gathered to
pay respects to the slain ex-Beatle,
“We had planned on so much
together," Miss Ono sald, succum~
bing occastonally to tears, “We had
‘alked About fiving until we were RO,
mn drew up lists of all things:
we could do together for all those
years,"
“Then it was all over, But that
doesn't mean the messaue should be
overs The music will five on.”
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To Remedy Fed.
Law Violations
hy Brive Levy
Coirell and Leonard, an Albany.
fhised cap and gown manufacturing
fii, has signed an ag nt that
Tequltes the company to remedy all
Violations of Federal laws charged
uifnst it by. the National Labor
Relations Board (NLRB),
According (0 Michiel Winston, &
fepresentitive of the New York
State District International: Ladies
Garment Workers Union
(ILGWU), the violations. inelude
foflising (0 recognize union; ins
(imidation and hirassment of
Workers supporting « unions and
threats (0 close the factory if
union was formed, Winston added
hat the conipany also “refused 10
joinslate striking workers despite
iheir eval rights s.. when they
wanted {0 relurn 10 work."
The settlement stipulates that the
company bargain with the Local
163 chapter of ILGWU, and that
65 of $40,000 to be pald by
uiny {0 striking employees,
Vice President and Geni
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fiony Harden stated that the
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and Hal the ttikpandllis boycotL
of the company, by sixty-seven col-
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schools were not responsible for the
sale.
Harden told the Times Union
that the decision was based on the
projected cbst of renovating the
plant or moving to another facility,
The refusal of the company to
clory was one
reasons why the
employees had asked ILGWU for
help in organizing, he said
ined that “Beatrice
cap and gown
manufacturing company, E.R
Moore in the south . .. which has
absorbed the operations of Cotrell
‘and Leonard,”
The Albany factory is now closed:
and the local Workers are
unemployed,
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From the ‘assholes’ of Indian, to my Jap
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those who live a bus ride away from this stone
structure -| LOVE YOU ALL and! can’t tell you
how much I'm going to miss you!
Heres to: popcorn, a clean popcorn maker,
oil, disco queens, Fri. dinners, Rat Thurs,
following ‘advice’, pigging out
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Ing for It, your sexy body, The Who, sleeping
late, thinner joggers, EM, FM, walks around
the library, mice, a bottle of vodka, a better
memory,rationalizing AND FRIENDS.
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Chrsstmas 2
December 12, 1980
Practicality is the New Yule Rule
by Sue Smith
Tt used to be easy 0 pick out the
ideal Christmas gift for ¢ Woman.
With the rise of the career-oriented
Woman of the 80's, this holiday
season finds men torn
tks in Macy's women's
{ment said most n
combing throi
an racks, At Herman's
A men
Hershburg Jeweler
iB great sums for solid gold
chains and the Book House store
has observed men biting
Is as they leaf through art
and cookbooks for their favorite
Women,
Other big sellers this season in-
cliide hot red garter belts, three
Piece suits, plush blue fox fur coats,
designer jeans, hiking boots,
inicrowave ovens, velveteen jackets,
cold chains
ads point to utility this
cording to SUNYA
i the ‘well,
it comes once a itudes in
tay
“Men come in here wondering
What ihe hell to get their wives and
girlfriends,” sald the Herman Spor-
Albany Student Press
ting Goods manager. “More than
ever this year men are buying rac-
quets and skis and ski jackets as
gifis. Sales are going up every year.
We even hiave a night when we...
ding {0 numerous other
goods stores, women are
Macy's shoppers
ing for the perfect gifft
Photo: Math Malek
1B more physically active
and sales in sports equipment are
sky rocketing.
she has observed, "Men are buying
more practical things for the work=
ing woman, There is less frilly ap-
pare! oul now for the woman, It's
The B. Forman Women's just not selling, One man just came
Clothing department manager said in and put $300 on a three-ptece sult
Ryerss
Friends wish you luck
on a big exam. Good friends stick
around to see how you did.
Practical gifis are (he best sellers this season,
{ical ffems such as bras and panties,
i, sweaters, and flannel
Sasunl Corner store
are buying big
a
don't want to take
Ouifits, Treally think
fhe most fun to walt on,"
INYA Women's
ment Professor
Bose attributes the inerease tn pi
tical buying to financial constraints.
‘In this tight economy, don't give
ine the Muff," she quips, wearing.
orduroy Levis herself, “The
| trends in buying ure a
result of Inflation: We can't change
hese trends, Three-piece sults make.
more sense now.!”
Albert's Hosiery Store manager,
However, has a different view
Sibley's Lingerie mandy
plained the psychology
seductive sales, Men try to
their wives and girlfrie
soineihing they ean visualize them:
in, They're coming out with more
color than ever this year, and atone
Hine @ nan Would never think of
Huyiiw panty sets, but tow they
du, They're a nice thing to open
under the tree
Gold jowelty, especially diamond
pendants and gold neck chains,
also popular qi
mioriey, jewelry
frivest tt!
Kiiiges did not feel that furs are a
Wise purchase for investment
Feayons because tiere’s flo {ure
department i
however, that furs
Christmas item for m
for women of al
"Sales are Wi
“Women want
feel preity in thei
The usury of fur
short-hooded rabbit fur c
{$299 to a long blue
ed at $3599 is
er added,
Who cannot afford to buy
fur cram) into stationery and knich=
Knack shops, the most crowded
stores this season, The Schatz’s Sta
tionery Store display near the
plasile-molded Adam and Eve
toothbrushes are already bare,
Pickled People preserves line the
shelves for men who have
girlfriends with a sense of humor:
To my friends - no -
My Family
| love you and
Vil miss you.
September Typist
—
i Page Ten
Albany Student Press
rc | news, as you like it
‘The trade paper Variety is predic:
ting that the impending retirement
‘of Walter Cronkite may ‘‘signal the
beginning of the end of the era of
mass itews.””
: f Variety says that recent innova-
¥ tions such as Cable TV, the home
; ¢ video recorder and the personal
q computer will change the-way the
Public receives news,
For example, with the coming of
if the Home Information Center,
} Variety says news may be delivered
X in a “‘datastream,"” in which a per-
i son may accept or reject the news
which interests him or her,
Variety quotes NBC TV's
Richard Salant as calling this kind
of news ‘News a la Carte
Salant goes on to say, according
to Variety, that such selective access
to the news may tum us into a
“nation of tribes who may know
more and more about less and
less.
hazardous herbs
Pat Kendall, Food Science and
Nutrition Specialist with the Col-
orado State University Cooperative
Extension Service, says that many
herbal teas have medicinal proper-
ties that make them potentially
dangerous.
IAC N
For example, Kendall says, tea
made from the peeled bark of the
sassafras root contains safrole,
which inhibits the action of cer
liver enzymes and is suspected of in-
creasing the risk of cancer; senna,
often used in herbal tea blends, is a
strong laxative; and chamomile (ea,
often used to aid digestion, has
reportedly caused people with
ragweed allergies to go into shock.
Kendall recommends -checking
with a doctor about foods, because
certain teas may also interact with
medication. Kendall adds that
“Moderation is the key to safe in-
C
Anti-draft activists who are plan
ning to protest the Selective Service
System's second go-around with
military registration — which is
i scheduled to begin on January Sth
— may encounter increased harass-
ment and surveillance by law
forcement officials,
The Washington-based
“Campaign for Political Rights
Says that over the past few months
since the first registration took
place in July, opponents to draft
} registration in various parts of the
{ U.S, have reported abusive and
sometimes illegal harassment by
government officials,
The organization says harass-
ment, including photographing and
Videotaping of draft proteste
police infiltration of organizational
meetings of draft opponents; wire-
tapping of activists’ phones; and
\uetailed investizations into
draft resisters keep on resistin’
demonstrators?
occurred in such p!
Massachusetts, New Hampshir
Vermont, Washington, D.C.,
Texas, and North Carolina — to
mention a few well-documented
areas.
Campaign spokesperson
backgrounds,
Susan
take levels (of herbal (eas,)"”
Benda says officials in some areas
have claimed the picture-taking was
imply a precautionary measure us-
ed ‘tin case trouble developed.
However, she says evidence col-
lected for the organization's
publication, Organizing Notes, in-
dicates the surveillance may be an
attempt to maintain on
political activities of pro
testers.
The campaign concludes that
government surveillance of op-
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7 The Real World) _
To the Editor:
Maddening images flash the term
“racist!” at us, as if it were a part of a neon
sign. Albany, much to our collective and in-
dividual surprise, is affected by the ‘real
World." And upon occasion (far too many)
personal attitudes slip through and expose
themselves before the public, leaving us
With the impression that life itself has
spoken its message for all time,
I question the need to ignore what some
must live with each day. And I question the
ease with which some clothe themselves
With the cause of virtue, Sure, (Wfe stinks
and racism ts one of the things that make
this world such a “fun? place, Sure, things
could and must iniprove faster than most
whites or blacks for tal matter may be
prepared to deal with, But where or what
do we gain by placing labels, when these
labels leave us with the sume vile disorders
of the mind, spirit and soul as the
“rednecks!"?
Would we be wrong if we finally admit-
{ed {0 ourselves that In spite of our dreams
We hiave fallen short of our goals. That fear,
nd insecurity now play a more impor
tant role in our lives than we are willing to
recognize, These are the arcas we should ex-
Unless, that is, we Have given up all
hope and are ready to give in to our racial
diseases. No, I will not say that all is rosey
and calm in the garden. But, / will not say
either that race can be used as ani excuse, 10
hide our fears about each other,
Are we concerned with what we protest
$o loudly about in this or any other public
forum? For where can this high regard or
sensitivity be found? Certainly we will not
be naive enough to assert some obscure
myth about getting along or caring one way
oF another. If our day 10 day lives bear any
felationship to what we are really concerned
about, We would be hard pressed 10 even
make a decent case forintra-racial, let alone
inter-racial human conduct, No, my
friends, life at SUNYA cannot now be
reduced to such simple a sum as racial
hatred, Truc, it does exist; (rue, it does both
silently and) publicly pofson our lives each
day whethes we notice or not, But, perhaps
even more true is that even if by some small
miracle racism were to disappear, many of
the same problems that pligue us today
Would still be with us, We don't change, we
Just move the furniture around the room
No real reason to move to the front lines
and defend your special (racia}) interest, the
war is being fought every day.
the foree that can be unleashed
Ive se
by “concerned” persons so busy fighting
thelr just cause, while the community rips
iiself apart in @ no-win situation, The cost
of racism cannot be added to by our casual
remarks about a subject (hat few of us reat
Jy know anything about, Perhaps it is our
ignorance that should be opened to the
public eve.
— Hubert-Kenneth Dick
__Dream Lives On _
To the Editor:
Ih response to your editorial on Tuesday
— why must John Lennon's death be turn-
ed into a money making gimmick by the
mass media? Why must his death symbolize
the end of hoping, the end of belicving?
of Elvis Presley's
he commercializati
death was allowed to happen because his
plastic fans allowed it, Lennon's fans aren't
plastic, they're real people who are con-
cerned with what is happening to our ailing
society
We don’t have to kill John Lennon with
apathy, We can keep him alive by feeding
his dream. We can, if we try hard enough
and fight hard enough, halt the deteriora:
tion process of our society. Cynicism breeds
apathy, and apathy is what prevents w
from fighting back against those who would
see the dream destroyed forever.
John Lennon's death should only be a
strong:r reason to hang on, not a reason to
give up. It should remind us that we must
fight even harder against people like Jerry
viewpoint -
Falwell arid Ronald Reagan who would see
Us consumed! by archaic morals and) cor
porate regimes.
OF course {i's hard, Of course it's an
‘uphill battle, {t's true we may never in our
lifetime see the dream realized, but we can
make a start, While we mourn our loss, we
must turn our anger and sorrow into will
and resistance, and use it to keep the dream
alive, We must never give up — John Len-
non didn't.
— Madelyn E. Kelstein
__ Dream Won’tDie _
To the Editor:
‘Whiat the hell is going on? Somehow that
question means even more now, One of the
greatest artists of our times fas been
pointlessly murdered, dying a death unwor-
thy ofa criminal, nonetheless a hero. All he
was saying was “Give Peace A Chance,"”
They never gave it to him.
He had the power to “Imagine”? better
times, The dream shall never die, He was
just “Starting Over’? in’some of the most
(urbulent times we have seen in a long time,
He shall be missed. Now is not a time,
however, to Idly mourn. Now is @ time {0
acl in his memory, 10 make his dreams
come true,
We thank you, John Lennon, for all the
hope and inspiration you gave us, Your
ideas live on. You may say I'm a dramer,
but I'm not the only one, | hope someday
you'll join us, and the world will live as
one.”
— Bruce Levy
‘More Music Needed)
To the Editor
Im writing this letter to comment and
add my opinion on the editorial of John
Lennon which appeared in the Deceniber 9
ASP.
First of all, 1 think it was very well writ
ten in expressing our thoughts and concerns,
I know
We are all deeply sorrowed by his (ragic
death
T always wondered what it would be like
of Jolin and the world around us
When one of the Beatles died, OF course,
did not think it would be this soon, If it had
been Paul 1 think the effects would have
beon nearly the same but not in the exact
manner. Paul had been very
throughout the seventies and had written
successful
many pieces of music, Jolin, however, had
only lasted halfway and in his own words
“retire,”
Now in nineicen-eighly, he came back
find recorded an album, An album which
in my opinion, showed Jolin at almost hls
very best
sorrow and pain with us and this album was
fon, His musie had become per
He had always shared his joy,
no exce|
sonal {0 those of us who loved him, and
sometimes 1 catch myself crying at the
thought of his death
The point that 1 would like to bring up is
that I agree with the editorial on the anti
exploitation idea. However, 1 also feel that
there is something we need
John had come out with some of the best
music he had written to date, and like most
recording sessions, there are songs never
released, It is these recordings that 1 think
We need to hear. Johin Lennon's career can
not end with seven songs.
He was a rarity in the World today, He
Was a musical genius and it will be sometime
before we see another like him. It is this
reason that { think this music should’ be
released, It should be shared with all of us
who loved him and will never forget him:
Hopefully, it will not have the *$9.99""
price tag on it, Unfortunately, someone will
make the money
1 feel that the price will ney
enough to be atle to hear and)be
be high
part of
fone of music's most treasured souls. If it
Was not for him and his partners, rock
music would not be what it is today
Neil Young was right. With people like
John Lennon, rock and roll would never
die. As for you, John, ‘the
Dreamweaver,” neither will you.
— Robert Blake
Catch the Word
To the Editor:
1 am Writing to protest the upcoming
showing of Cruising by the Albany State
Cinema,
This film inaccurately depicts male
homosexuality. tt implies that murder and
violence can always be associated wih
Homosexuality, This is a misrepresentation
of gay life, and it has helped perpetuate
false stereotypes and prejudices
Cruising lias received unfavorable
reviews since its release, so the Albany State
Cinema Not assert that they are pro-
moting the film for its general popularity or
for its artistic value,
The unfortunate conclusion is that the
ASC is relying on Cruising to be a money-
maker because of its sensationalist aspects,
{tis sad that the fund-rai has 10 bea film
which will help to promote the ative iil
titudes we are all trying to overcome, Ii ts
frightening to know that other minorities
so possibly subject to this negative
blacks, women, Hishanies,
forcement
ele,
Word 1s Oi, a film which mote set
silively and accurately comments on gay
life, \ill also be shown this Weekend, spon
sored by the Gay and Lesbian Alliance
This is one option that SUNYA students
hve for positive, enjoyable entertainment
that does not perpetuate destructive myths,
[eis tinportant to remember (hat this is an
issue affecting all of us, 111s appropriate 10
boycott Crivising, and it iy necessary (0 be
aware of otlier threats (0 every ideal Tor
Which we are working
= Lynn Goldbers:
Controversial Film
To the Editor:
Ax Director of Albany State Cinema,
aim writing (0 clarify our sition concern:
ing the movie Cruising
Tam fully aware of how controversial
Cruising is; however, 1 is a major motion
picitire, And Albany State Cinenn is a
movie group Whose purpose is (0 show ma
jor motion pletures to the University Con
alleys of how tasteful
munity, Cruising, te)
oF distasteful, accurate or inaccurate i iss
deserves to by shown,
Albany State Cinema policy states that if
the Albany State Cinema Executive Board
and {, a§ Director, believe that there is (hal
in Cruising, we will show that
interest
movie,
There are many movies that we have
shown that are controversial, Granted, they
might not offend as many as Cruising does,
but the fact that they do offend. some is
crucial,
Besides Cruising, there are four otlict
movies that people have spoken to me
about, They are; 10, because of its sexistn;
The Deer Hunter, because of its controyer
sia) treatment of the Vietnam War; The
China Syndrome, because of its controver-
Sal subject — nuclear energy; and Life of
Brian, because of the way it mocks religion,
including Christ, Christians, Romans and
Jews, A filth moyie that ASC has shown in
the past that caused greater controversy
than Crulsing has, was Fritz the Cat (Kall
73), which was controversial because of its
attitude towards Blacks and Jews
However, all of these movies tiad two things
in common: they were major motion pic-
tures and they all had a great deal of stu-
it interest,
Tam not as callous as some people might
think, Last Spring, when I scheduled Cruvis-
ing, 1 realized the potential for controversy,
but 1 knew that 1 could not back down
when prossured into cancelling the movie.
We are not purposely showing movies to
offend people, That fs not now, never was,
and never will be our purpose. We will
never exploit a movie becatise of its cons
troversial nature. Movies that we show, and
have shown, have already made a’name for
themselves, good or bad, and we do not do
anything to further that film's image,
L have spoken with Michael MePartlin,
President of the Gay and Lesbian Alliance,
and we told each other our positions, He
felt that it was not the type of movie that
should be shown on campus due to its
nature and I told him that it's mmajor me
tion ploture and that we felt that there Was a
student interest in it,
Michael McPartlin asked me why we
couldn't show a more tasteful film about
homosexuality, He then mentioned La
Cage Aux Folles. 1 told him at the time of
‘Our meeting, which was in October, that at
that time La Gage Aux Folles was the pro-
perly of Tower East Cinema, owing to the
fact that they picked it in the film selection
process that both groups participate in each
semester, However, at that time, I told him
that I'd try and get La Cage Aux Folles
from TEC, but that I couldn't promise
anything, Well) it turned out that TEC
decided) against showing it s0 they gave us
the rights (0 it and we will be showing it in
brtry, Again, 1 wanted to show this
imovie because it was a major motion pic«
{ure and would have a wide student appeal
Since 1 am Director of the Albany State
Cinenia I must, by necessity, personally ace
cept the responsibility of showing Cruising.
And 1 must also Ii fo the names that 1
Haye been valled during the past 1wo weeks
V imight wind up. being one of the most
hated students at SUNYA bul, standing by
the principles of the group that have been.
vested in ime, t will nat cancel the
vel
Director, Albany State Cinema
Looney Tunes
To the Editor:
Has Albany State Cinema gone looney
ines? Don't they realize the seriousness of
Criisiig's seedy ramifications? Why should
Homosexuals hive 10 tolerate such m crock?
None of my friends are such cheap whores!
— Gregg Siripe
Fear of Flying
To the Editor
Today 1 threw an airpline at Indian
Tower, {1 was a paper airplane and, after
four tries, it erashied into the tower, 1 1ook-
ed really foolish, walking around the tower
{ryiny (0 figure out which way the wind was
blowing, People Kept staring at me and
wondering if 1 hud gone berzerk. They
lidh't know that 1 was saving theirlives and
PULLIN their minds at ease.
Do you know why 1 went to all that trou
bic? 11) tell you Why! Because some ass
named Jeanne Dixon predicted that before
19RD Was over, an airplane Would crash into.
‘of thie towers of university in the nor=
ales!
the Word of someon
Whi says that Martians nre going to kid
all Hie (eenayers of the world, but why take
‘chanees? Nincteen-elghty isn't over yet
live on the twentieth floor of Mohawk,
and f don't need to fle awake nights
wondering ifan airplane is going to wind up
in the middle of my room,
Some people say it will be State Tower,
some say It will be Indian, Still others say.
they want to Use Jeanne Dixon's colur
toilet paper, But, rest easy now, because it
wwas Indian. My paper airplane crashed, and
no one was hurt, Except for me, 1 got a
paper cut.
— Beth Goldstein
Chapel House Upset
To the Editor;
As the staff of Chapel House, the Inter-
faith Center on campus, we were alarmed
by the disturbing les on religious life
which appeared in the Aspects section of
the ASP on Friday, November 14, 1980. A
few of our concerns follow:
* The coverage included only two groups
which fails to provide a complete picture of
religious life on’campus, the choice of Cam-
pus Crusade for Christ as the sole represen-
tative of the entire Christian community is
naive at best.
* The ASP chose to ignore the presence of
Chapel House Interfaith Center at
continued on page twelve
viewpoint —
Students on Senate
Whether students should remain on
Senate or not iS an issue that has been
discussed manly times this semester; both in
this testimony and in outside forums, I feel,
however, that for all the effort students
haye put into the debates, our arguments
have barely been heard. Therefore, 1 would
like to make a last, pre-Christmas, effort at
convincing the faculty that the Senate needs
students
T would assume that all the philosophical
reasons for keeping students on the Senate
have been heard, I would, therefore, like to
take this opportunity to discuss the way
students have worked on Senate, The
Following article was previously
fopen hearing attended by very few
niembers, Since it contains clarit
fabout student activities on Senate, 1 suggest
that all faculty members read it before any,
further consideration of the future of
students and the Senate;
I would like to speak out strongly against
taking students off the University Senate, I
is my opinfon that the best possible Univer
sity governance structure is one that in-
cludes a large amount of student input. 1
Would, therefore, request that the Senate
structure be kept as is
Many students, including myself, have
spoken to faculty members in an attempi 10
lunderstand thelr position. We haye found
that there are many myths and miseoneep
hions about student senators and their {une
tions. 1 would like to dispell those myths
Fight ow.
Student block voting is the myth most
often cited by faculiy. I have been involved
in many arguments and discussions with
bitier student senators, and since 1 wa
lunable to change their miindsy-and: they
. L would flatly deny that students vote
as « block. Two of the Senate's bigest billy
last year, plus/minus grading and honors,
found the student senators split right down
the middle. 1 think it is important to note,
sinve it is claimed that we are
unrepresented, this was the representation
lof students in general singe surveys found
the student body split $0-50 on both issues
There were tiiney when many student
senators voted one way and 1 voied the
other. An evample was the bill passed to
egulate the times teuchers could yive ey
Jims. 1 voted with a small nvinority of
Sludents, No strong-arm’ tactics were us
ei! in any altempt to change my voie
Another myth perpetuated is one that
claims student senators simply wish to make
We Need to Be Heard
school easier. There are a few points that
can be given in rebuttal. The first is that it
does us no good {6 graduate from an in-
stitution that 1s recognized as poor. We
Hope that future employers and graduate
schools will look on graduation» from
Albany as an achievement. Watering down
ur education so our transcripts are not im-
pressive, only hurts uy and we ure fully
aware of this. The second part 1 wish
to make against this myth Is that many of
our actions do not effect our degice re-
quirements, Bills stich as the honors pro-
posal take effect with the next freshmen
class, They do not effect the student
senators voting on the bill. Against the
myth that student senators only want to
make things easier, 1 would put my own
oals, I came to this school to get a good
‘education and I realize this cannot be done
with ease, I joined Senate with hopes of m=
proving my education, of improving the at-
mosphere for leaving. | wish to improve
myself with knowledge, not with letters on
a plece of paper. If the transfer of informa:
tion and knowledge is occasionally accom:
panied by what faculty sees as an earning oF
requirements, fine, But please do not ae
cUse me of lowering school standards
Another misconception perpetuated
Ground campus is that students on senate
inhibit the faeully, Not being a faculty
member, Heannot say whether such feelings
vist. I can say, however, that if they do ex
Ist they are irrational, 1f, by students in
hibiting faculty, itis meant that they are not
ay free 10 talk, I would ask how they are
able 10 talk in a classroom. And i, by
students inhibiting faculty, i is meant that
facully hay lost fis effective input into
University policy, Tash whether students
re truly to blame for this problem, IF the
faculty would like greater input, then
perhaps a change is in order, but make sure
that What gets changed is the probleny and
nob an innovent bystander, Student input in
no way inhibits the voives of the faculty, so
pleaye donot change our status for the sake
Of changing something.
The final myth that 1 wish to diseuys is
One that seems 10 underlic all the others.
one that upsets uy the most. That is the
myth that faculty has nothing to learn from
students. This attitude fs dangerous in both
University governance and in the elaysroon,
Students feet that we have a fot to offer the
Senate because we have a unique perspec
tive, We fee jects of current polly,
and perth Where changes at
letters
‘continued from page eleven
SUNYA, which sponsors seven religious
services every weekend and serves over $00
students of Roman Catholic, Protestant
and Jewish faiths.
© The negative, simplistic, and incomplete
View of Jewish religious life on campus.
‘Asa profession2! r-‘igious staff we spent!
many hours a week atternpting to meet the
religious needs of students, we would be
happy to share our perspective of religious
life on campus with th ASP staff.
— Sister Dadielle Bonetti C.S.J.
Catholic Campus Minister
— The Rev'd Christopher G. Hoyer
Lutheran Campus Pastor
— Lyn Light M.S.W.
Director, Jewish Students Coalition-Hillel
— The Rev'd William J. Ryan
Catholic Campus Minister
Positive Religion
To the Editor:
1 was deeply disturbed by your recent
Series of articles about religious life at
SUNYA, Asa rabbi in Albany, I frequently
find myself on the campus and my impres-
sions differ from the perspective you
presented, Because my experiences relate
primarily to the Jewish community, 1 shall
direct my comments to the two articles you
printed related (o it
JSC-Hillel is, indeed, the organized
Jewish community at SUNYA. It is
however, deceptively “low key.” JSC
Hillel sponsors regular Sabbath services, as
Well as educatonal, cultural, political and
social programs, Through its director, Lyn
Light, counselling and referral services are
‘available, JSC-Hillel has developed. pro:
grams for Jews Whose primary interests are
etlinic-associational, for Jews whose major
concerns are political and for Jews who are
on spiritual journeys. Your article focused
on the committee structure which
“manages” JSC-Hillel and overlooked the
Hany activities Which it arranges
Ellen Weinstein's comments are another
matter altogether, She offers the following
sel-portrayal: “1 never thought of myself'as
Jew .. My one claim to fame as a Jew
comment
came’as an accident of bith. Thank
you, God, for giving me toa secular mother
« Upreferred Christmas . . Lam not
hypocritical. fama fanatical agnostic. . . |
don't disbelieve in God, but !'can’t say that
Dbelieve in Him. . .4'l! do what 1 have to
do to fulfill myself-as a person because firs
and foremost, that is what 1am." Chi
for Ms. Weinstein. She informs us that sh
is not terribly knowledgeable about or com.
mitted {0 Judiasm and then procedes 1
lambaste something about which she is ig.
norant, She sets up the straw person of ar
abberant form of Jewishiess instead of the
mature, and subtle tradition which enriches
many and expects us to be impressed.
I was most disappointed with what your
series failed to see, There was no mention
of the significant work being done by the
Protestant and Catholic chaplains on cam
pus. Other than a brief mention of Chapel
House, there was no report of its activities
You seem to have focused your article on a
fringe Jew, an out-of-the-mainstream
Christian group and a narrow perspective
Of the Jewish community. One might even
get the Impression that the serfes was meant
to draw attention away from the positive
aspects of religious life on campus, That
ype of bias would not be present in your
paper, would it?
— Rabbi Baruch Frydman-Kohl
False Charges
To the Editor:
In response to the letter to the Editor en
titled “Poor Treatment” in the Frida:
December Sih ASP, the Jewish Studen
Coulition-Hillel’s Executive Board wo
like to have it put on the record that the a
custions made were in fact false, and
Bross misrepresentation of ISC. Should
Willer care 10 get his/her facts straight
then voice criticism in an educated ma
We would be more than willing to sit do
together
— Marla Oberlander
— Jonathan Hecht
— Lisa Cohen
— Jeff Stern
— Laurie Weissman
hecessary where faculty does not, We make
io claims of superiority, we simply feet that
Our position in the University Community
fives us a different prospective
The best way to run a governance struc
{ure is to insure that many divergent ideas
are heard. Only after weighing many dif
ferent options ean a truly educated decision
be made, And it is another myth that
students make such a decision since we have
Ho majority on Senate, We only claim that
students offer an important. perspective,
one that needs to be heard.
T would! urge that the commilitee key
status quo,
The only way proper policy can be mac
is with a student yoice, 11 is not a majorit
Voice that voies as one, it is not a voice that
in any way inhibits faculty, and it is not
Voice that asks for a sinspler educatio
It is @ voice that asks for things to be
done right
It is inconceivable to me that the Senat
could function properly without our voice
We need to be heard,
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December 12, 1980
The Student Notebook.
fo Speak Of Many Things
Debbie Kopf:
I’m not going to turn this column into along personal.
Last ASP) There was once 3 time | never
thought I would ever uiter those words. But
after 316 Issues of the paper, five and one-
half years of work, seven editors, three
typesetiers, and four million crises, {ts now
as ime to move on as it will ever be, So, in:
stead of a gold watch, they're giving me a
coliimn to write. So | want this to be perfect,
flawless, and of course, the best thing ever
written for this paper (with the exception of
Fred the Bird)
God, I-don't want it 10 be comy. | won't
get all sentimental and mushy and teary:
eyed because no one appreciates an excess
of emotion. I guess | won't be able to ade
quately con
without that emotion, but | won't stoop that
how | feel about the paper
low. 1 just won't be able to express my
gratitude for all the paper has given me? The
ASP gave me an tof
que personalities to work with
finite assortrn
each one
very different, but each one very lovable
The ASP gave me
knowledge 1 wil
skills and business
ve forever
taught me
how to deal with any type of crisis, made me
laugh, made me work, made me laugh some
more, gave me good people to share with.
and eventually brought me the love of my
Wi
God, Ihope they all realize how grea
are, because I’m not going to say it in th
umn, I'm not going to tell SUNYA about the
unbelievable ded
everyday
editors that stay up all night tw
ation I see In these offices
I'm not going to talk about
to class and then distribute
not going (0 talk about all the 1
ouiside printers when our typesetting
machines were broken, Even though many,
of the editors had tests the next day, we kept
shuttles going back and forth to Schenectady,
and beyond all night Jong, I'm not going to
mention the business people that siay here
during vacations 9 keep the place running
financially, And I'm not going to tell them
that respect and admire them beyond
words, and Iam constantly in awe of the
dedication and addiction to this place that
they exhibit
Keep me fram getting philosophical, God:
Keep me from going off on a tangent about
how the ASP is a living entity, conceived
with every ad deadline and born each Tues
day and Friday moming. Let me noi lecture
on how it grows and evolves, changes and
improves. Keep me from talking about all the
talent this group has — about all the award
Winners, and the news writers, about th
cellent siudent accountanis and paste-up ar
tists, and about the not-so-good ones that
Jearning
folksy
going to enjoy a story
are willing 10 stay around and k
God, help me stay away from th
anecdotes No one’
¢ the one about the time we lost an impor
and had
tant ad that we couldn't dup
to spendd six hours sifting through ten tons of
No 0)
‘about watching hockey
Campus Center garbage to find It
npus Center with
being played in the Ci
pucks made out of masking tape at four in
the -moming, No. stories about summer
ick (April Fool's Day) issues or in
forest meetings or machine problems, Aud
color stories about the personalities, the
“Twill
refrain
from cry-
ing out
how much
cditors, the prinien, and the production
managers are out. 1 won't even say how ex
asporating they were somelimes, and how
unique they were, and how marvelous and
competent to work with,
Make me humble, God. There has always
been a joke up here that writers are even
That may
bul business managers are more
more egotistical than politicians.
be true.
egotistical than writers, 1 won't launch Into,
everything the office accomplished in the last
three years, | won't say how many nights |
stayed awake worrying that we wouldi't be
able to become financfally solvent. Lwon'tre
count the individual irlumphs thal made me
{eel proud to be a part of this place, things
like diminishing our debt, getting Macy's ads,
“wring 2 workable budget and keeping fo
deadlines. | will say nota word on those sub>
jects,
Don't get serious, nobody reads morbid
‘matertal. Keep It light, 1 will refrain from cry:
ing oul how much I will miss the people and’
the place! won't tell them that there will
alivays be an ache for them on Monday and
‘Thursday nights, Ii! Keep from saying thot in
the past when,1've been gone for even three
‘or four days, | found myself wanting to be
back in the office. 1 won't even caich myself
stating an old cliche that sill rings trues that {
enjoyed working for the paper so, that get-.
{ing paid seemed like bonus, (not a bonus fo
pass up, however), and that 1 loved being
needed
Make sure they know [love them, God,
Make sure they know how much Pl miss
‘hem. Vn not going to turn this column nto
that would be Impossible
big personal
There ore just {oo many people to thank for
{Heit help and support and for keeping me
sane They will Just have to know how I feel
reading this now, 1 won't
‘oven altvipt to send some "cute" message
to Mike, Each will have (o understand that
Jove and friendship Is implicitly typed within
thes words
Okay, so whor do Furite? Since Lean’ be
anecdotal, expressive,
them {re
abot
sentimental
al, “heavy” or mushy, 1 will Just write
ego
simply:
Thank you
Ron Levy:
We were Lewis Carroll’s Cheshire, grinning after swallowing the canary.
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BE THERE, ALOHA!
—
Some men look at things as they are
and ask, ‘why?!
Others look al things as they could be
and ask, ‘why not?’
Robert F
All | want is everything
Kennedy, et.al
Southside Johnny
Hamlet; Act V, Scene Ill
Hamlet sits in a pitch:black room, staring
at a reflection of himself In a mirror, In his
mind, linages pass back and forth, becoming
tangled and then un. He sees the past, his
actions, thelr consequences, and he tries to
sum the effect they have had, but he is
unable
His thoughts shift now, and Hamlet looks
to the future; both his own and that of the
Danish court, Hamlet smiles
Shorily after Jesse McCourt began work
ing at the ASP, someone aske
was doing It, why he was giving so many
hours to an extracurricular activity? What a
Jesse thought, His mouth
opened, and he answered, “Because
Nothing. No one word could answer that
Eighteen months and seventy-five issues
later, that question still remains unanswered
Pride, dedication, membership and the like
are parts of the answer — but none, singular
or in combination, fills the
Perhaps, “Because it's there,”
most apropos; the ASP isn't a mountain, but
him why he
silly question
would be
it is @ fixture on this campus, and Jesse
always had an interest in established struc
tures
[imagine that when viewed from the out
side, one sees the ASP (or SA, or the Ad
ministration, or...) asa sini
creature with each arm acting jn full
knowledge of the others. The concensus of
Democracy. Jesse believed, would allow
each member of a group eq) ight But
lime and the ever-dreaded “deadlines” prov
wd that's not always the case Communica
the ASP learned that the
and, though not perfect, 1!
tion is the key
hard way
student press makes a damn good attempt
People’s personalities are crucial,” Quin
cy Impressed, “You'll learn quickly who you
can count on.” And on his first production
night, Jesse got a preity fair dose of those
Who “ran” the ASP.
Enter Hunk's Chick “My lord,”
thought, “even the name is imposing.” A
typist by trade, Cl
ick has a good side that
can be smooth as velvet if you need help
with anything, She's even been considered
for the Chief spot, but she's doing just fine
Without the title, And as for her bad side.
Well, no one who's faced it has been heard
from since.
Others players from the first act: Robin
Goldberg in her "Stat Room Follies:" a gal
vamed Kopf, whose low-key demeanor
hardly seemed to belit her ability, a Schwarte
editor glued to his pitcher of Mich; and an
ach bear
assortment of editors and tech
ing that peculiar trait: they'd been hired
because they were friends of this guy Quin
cy. There were no elections, no factions, no.
coalitions, but what about that Democratic
rule that Jesse had envisioned? Hmmm:
t
goods was a
tching Mitchell and Weinstock with the:
dream
journalist's
Newspapers love scandals — the bigger the
better — and when it Involved SA, the ASP
was all smiles. We were Lewis Carroll's
Cheshire, grinning after
canary that had been cat-calling us all year
Ih retrospect, t's regrettable that the people
involved took their own actions so lightly
but schoo! is for learning and | hope we all
did from this episode.
Rule The ASP never makes a
swallowing the
mistake; we all know that, yet when
something of a questionable nojure gets
printed, critics come crawling out of the
walls. Case in point: In the September 18,
1979 « someone put in a personal
that posed 1h threat to a professor who
Jhall remain nameless, To make a Jong story
hort, Dr Bonawite called In every govern
ment agency that uses initials, to investigate
the erime. A SWAT team patrolled the halls
While the FBI/CIA/APD went through the
ASPs {iles (newspapers hate that sort of
stuff). Jesse, Quiney and Kopf spent a week
exiricating the ASP from a mess brought on.
by, who knows? Finally, when the
School of Business divorced Itself from the
problem, and no one was actually stupld
Cnougli te aitempt anything, Dr Bonawle
was left without a trump card and folded his
hond. ft would've made a great feature
though, of even a front-page scoop, but that
vould violate the rule
Consider the poor section editors, Thes
‘wil violently cling to their fefdoms, fending
hless ad
Boch person in
the best written
off onslaughis from agers
and devil:possessed Ell
<harge imagines his pag
ind the most read, it's. a naturel reflex, but
‘ometimes it can go too far. Contrary fo Clit
Sloan's belief that his “Sound and Vision’
copy was the word of the Lord, there
ivally one area standing higher than any
other We may not be great journalists — we
know that; greatness only comes with prac
tice, and every single ASPic deserves an
for jerance.
Now, before any applications for Saint
hood are submitted by the Editorial Board, i
should be remembered that there are a few
anomalies inherent in the personality of a
student spending 40 hours a week al the
ASP. The ASPies are a bunch of sick pups
when it comes to their humor; a set of ex
amples illustrating this point lies in some of
the headlines that almost went to print
For a story about SUNYA granting equal
fights to homosexuals, a proposed title was
‘O'Leary Gives lt To the Gays.”
Aspects almost reviewed Steve Forbert's
visit to the area as “Forbert Orberts Orbany."
And just last election day, the ASP was:
within & halr’sbreadth of leading wih a
story, “Aw Shit, It's Reagan.”
Still nol convinced that we're imperfect?
Well, just (0 rile any minorities that might
‘ave been missed, a caption for two feminist
singers might haye been, “Rose and Winter
They do windows,” and the headline for a.
¢ on German music: “Music From the
Deutschland It's A Gas.” The moral is
simple: nuver take oneself foo seriously
Beyond the Intrigue and the laughs, work=
ing with the Albany Student Press really has
buen an experience and an education at least
as valuable as the academic type, And
beyond the Springsteen reviews, and
underneath the trimmings that decorate the
production room floor, there are a lot of fun
times and fond memories that I'll fake with
After this, my last issue, I'll give those
funny:looking keys, that special parking per-
mit and the Aspects logo to Rob Edelstein, 1
picked him to be my partner thirty Issues
‘ago, and | couldn't have made @ better
choice. I hope that when he's writing his last
plece, he feels the same way towards the
ASP that | do now,
st week, a friend asked me what !'m go
ing to do without an Albany Student Press to
bo a part of; what | will do with so much free
time? | thought about It for a few seconds,
‘and sald, "Look to the future, I guess,” And
siniled. °
UMPTULIPS-US POST OFFICE
An Open Letter To The Son Of A Paet, A Composer, And A Loving Mani
December 10, 1980 apply incredible eneray to old songs like but never had you the 60's, kid. And John Lennon didn't sve didh't like. He was supposed to be the man who was shot to death, By a
ahnen Ape Lizay” or “Ain't That a I wanted you, but you didn't want | compromise, He did what he thought ours! We never gave him back to Beatles fan. What manure, doh Len
Faso : ame i eatin of music was beyond Father, you left me i was right, A major campaign for peace. anybody. Nice of us, heh? non wasn't a Beatle anymore. He was
Now York, New York his capabilities, Intensity, complexity, but I never left you. He hated violence. Stop the war but Fuck you, brother and sister,” he John Lennon, father of Sean Lennon
ork, New Yor! hot jams, simple love songs, peaceful Ineeded you, but you didn’t want n if you're going to be violent, “you can recently said, “You don't know what's ‘Vim scared, I'm scared,
‘Dent Seen plat engty S088 of pain and isola Your Mummy is the reason he count me oul.” lt was a silly war, Sean, happening, I'm here for me and her and I'm scared
I'm hoping that someday these word [lon vat probably never even heard ed, He was lucky, She's a fine wor You see, there were these adults who the baby! Everv.dapronnivulie
Fein heping at someday We eb inpaia dim Morrison wasn't that lucky. Jin } thought — aw, forget i If we were hostile about it, Sean, we T just manage to survive
Nile you Cndersiands Yaucaan We were hypnotized by his Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Keith Moon } What I'm trying to say Is that your @ second meant to be. When [just wanna stay alive
Hoey Pa our father, This poems:"Follow her down to abridge they alcoholized themselves until father had balls. He didn’t play the immigration people tried to kick him Hatred and jealousy
st going to be easy. You know how by a fountain painvancihunardrasiatton’ Were | anybody's games. He toyed with the oul of this country, we fought to keen Gonna be the death of me
somatines pepplehave something real Where rocking horse people out of their bodies, along w games, Oh, he could have churned out him. It was the least we could do, We I. guess | knew it right from the start
Wilmpartent to, aay nd they get all eat marshmallow pies souls. Lennon survived that shit. | those dises like Paul did. Why? Because weren't going to sit around and let him Sing out about love and peace
soee up and don't make any sense? Everyone smiles as you pulled through. Got his act that's what you're supposed to dc throw out the man who sang, “let me Don’t wanna see the red, raw meat
You look outside your hotel window drift past the flowers together. "You belter get yourse Lennon wasn't finding rock ‘n! 1 fake you to Strawberry Fields.” The The green-eyed goddamn
ang thousands of people are fighting to that grow so incredibly high together citing, You know that. So he went man who took rock ‘n' roll and forced it Straight from your heart
Heh Hat ceaneler iti fading out He was always afraid that we were Pretty soon you're gonna be dec home. Withdrawal with honor. Cold through the umbilical cord giving it a I'm tired of being so alone”
hel (i ting io Hae ory crying. reading too much into everything he What on earth you trying to do turkey, How many other musicians got 1iewer, fresher meaning, The man who Sean, | hope | have given you some
Theyre, singing "Give Peace a did, He iled to simplify everything for It’s up to. you, yeah you out when they should! have? Do you threw his medals back to the Queen indication of our love for your daddy.
Bea ot sure this letter will be us, Just four chaps writing some songs _It was a joint venture, litile Sean. I know anybody who's seen Van Mor Nobody was going to let him slip out He is gone, and we're hurt, We're
of any help to you now, but it might be and having a jolly good time. But we explained {!, “Anybody who claims | rison ih concert recently?How many «f our hands that easily, No sir 1 upsel, we're angry, Oh, man, are we
us. We wanted you guys to stay here in hurt, We'll cry for along, long time. He
s can you sing "Moondance
i What about Bob Dylan? Your father New York, the Empire State. Fatten up wouldn't have wanted us to got violent
and he learned quite a bit from one those cows with milk for all of us to Nor to glorify him because of his death
rink! Run away from your Apple and 1.et it be
In ten years or $0, Keep it somewhere had to énlar :
‘ ewhere had to enlarge everything. Every song have some interest In me a
safe, Sean, When you walk the streets, had to have larger meanings of lle or dividual artist or even. as. port «
people may point and whisper. Others death i Beallesthas absolutely) misunderst
Will pull you aside to tell you they're "write Ivries — you don't realize everything | ever sald if they can't s another, Broadway Bobbie, Saved by
an, Some of
sorry, Some will try to follow you forthe what they mean uniil later why I'm with Yo AVif they can't im and Muhammed All come to the Big one, to live You're only five now, Se
fedol vourlla\Bul Mummy wilipratect. “OW'n6." we'aald,*Gwalusienmes, see liat they cant cae any Lear etade te ree Adop: Yousaved here, Sean, and we were the older people are going to try and
You from those types, Underlying messages, Paul's the walrus, ‘They're just jacking off to — it could be tions in my business — going to Vegas such great hosts, weren't we? Kept you inake lots of money. from) his) being
"Took a walk down the street right?” Every bowel movement was big anybody," : and singing your great hits. if youre with religion, sex and TV?" You dead, It isn’t right. But i's happening
Thru the heat whispered trees news. We never left him alone, Selfish? It all makes so much sense now. Now lick) or/goinailo hello which ts where at stuff, right, pal? Yeah, We already, It's Christmas time, and they'l
Thought | could hear (hear.hear,hear) Us, get selfish about John Lennon and we understand, What fools we were Eluis went.” done good, What the fuck did we do, milk him like a big, fat Holstein, We'
Somebouy call out my name the Beatles? Hetcaradiaboutuavdidn't Hee Was he John Lennon went home, Sean, Sean? There are no real explanations not going to give In to any, ‘of that
as it started to rain” “We didn't approve of his dating your that pissed off at us? Nah, we knew hv Homerto Home to you. He for what went down. shit. Cause we know how he felt about
You see, your father had lots of Mummy, So we gave him hell. We loved us, We could feel it in his vo overturned all of the rituals that had Some asshole thought he was God Christmas
friends, Millions of 'em. Just ashe loved punished little Johnny, We blamed her That voice. When it wasn't smoot been socially rammed down his gullet, and exercised the power to decide who 1 know this is Christmas
You, and you loved him as a father, so for every bloody thing, Yoko was the earthy, {t was bluesy and gutsy He altered his ifesiyle, How many men lives and who dies. It happens every T hope you have fun
did we, We'll always love him, Some of reason the Beatles split up, No question always tore us apart, Like «la Would sit home-and raise thelr son and day in that Apple. Can't explain it, Your The near and the dear one
, sR Soe ‘ he father came back to tell what he'd been The old and the young
us love him more than we love about it. She did it. All that weird ripped straight through our fadk cook and clean every day? Oh
4 VER | doing for five He gave us another And, So this is Christmas,
ourselves. He was our daddy, too. 1 Japanese artsy-fartsy crap, We blamed blue je aS ue eae rorai nn dariiara norte pola
pew fat at the easiest thing for you her when yout folks had a “Bed ee ANYT AE AD NEVER in Ol Hee an ae rae eon album, and once again spoke from the For weak and for strong
10 understand Peace," They had their honeymoon in Ganitau funders th man psyche — the “my wife will never hear For rich and for poor ones
Nalineneveriplevadiermuccy Bentieaye Gat cia ee aeGtacaniie Manca Sapvousuncerend: tha SA a eee a sam just siting here Fhe Mondeed Where
music for you around the house. He night football, Yoko's fault. Also her Yell i When Twas cleaning the cat shitand Watching the wheels go round and And so, happy Christmas
couldn't. He couldn't listen to ithimself. fault, when she forced John to appear Hdontnil fron e dead dt Teauirin Seannatian dea allingel rooms round Let's hope it’s a good one
He'd grown up and was into. a whole naked with her on the cover of Unfinish spe pa UrRmia day den # ey MATE anekan uditien Wan ‘ ally love to watch them roll Without any fear
} capaigeken en iie LOE Sa A No longer riding on the You try and enjoy your Christmas
new head. But we never stopped listen- ed Music #1 — Two Vi i
s ed Music wa Virgins. We called rap) fi he, ldn't but
i pornographic priestes: suits they couldn't button Dadd dnt want
merry-qo-round addy wouldn't want you to miss it
ing to the Beatles. We never will. Many her some of the nastiest names, Ane 3 Wi adibl aie
of us learned to walk, step by step, with why not. The Beatles would ine Bey peuie este naughty a iss ath pera 1a Thad to let it Oh, Sean, we're going to miss him
them, We got more complicated and’ played'til the Gaplale NUMER VOURICKERE COUN Eee retaeeke: hiecenind. ‘A colplevof the songs: are. Everything about him. And remember
politically astute as they did, year after What a load of bullshit dohn Lennon ery = ponte ald evacuh to know Genii tealyisang (rom the t Sean. But your father won't be singing whan we follow you around and point
Year. Your father loved rock ‘n' Toll lived with pain. trusiration: ard (etc Sane od enoual t@ know de ete os Go ander Frcmanvmore. He can't. Some bastard and say we're sony, don't give us the
music, He loved the energy it had to of- loneliness. Your grandfather leit your John Pee atr ea ritieh, alt Pease his feot spread apart, and, finger, Because we really are sorry. and
fat, the’ emotional vacuum could’ fil. family belore your dad was borne Your Pear age ete ee oe Coenen eae oii ro blame with two hands on his warm gun, blew you will be our friend
He Was a rcekersyAirealiGod damn. grandmothers dullay sent litle Johnny Gtr, Gintat oe tock tine See aihimane your father away, As if the asshole
rocker Over to his-aunt, to be ralsed. ulla was Montesque, he. read them. In. sct /SVGIRWOARTA REEL thought he was acting out a fantasy for
‘Everybody says we must do thisand killed by a drunken driver, He keptallol Lennon’ Dylan, Morrison, we mem Sean, your father siopped working The Rookies or Kojack. Your daddy Alll our love
pon.we mamo! i an 1 avoided the traps that so many others
that but our thing Is just rocking, the this inside, Sean, Let it bubbl
A side, Sea y bubble and boil ed and a ed ey wrote the i for us. He started working for you ana
il ed and applied. They wrote th ‘ of us. He started working for you fll for who understood that to survive
Kanal aig. It exploded with the Plastic Ono Band, that moved us toward a major social your Mummy. We couldn't. com who ui 4
i you had to take care of yourself, This is
John Lennon could rock, He could “Mother, you had me, upheaval, Some crazy shit happened in prehend that. Didn't want to hear what
Letter by
Jim Diamond
Sound & Vision:
“December 12, 1980)
A Capital idea
A Rep. Company
ck of walting around for good jobs, radio
fourteen Individuals decided to
‘company anyway.
fearby Greene County.
Marie Cortissoz
a big, run-down barn and we talked the ‘60's:
‘owner into letting us have it rent-free in
return for fixing it up,” explained Michael
Van Landingham, the company's producing
director.
‘The people around there just wrote Us off
that first Year. They thought we were hipped
basket weavers who had just done too many
hallucinogenics,"\wdded Van Landingham.
But, for the last fw summers the Lex-
ington Conservatory Theatre, which has
grown to Include 110 members, has played
fo sold-out houses,
So, this fall, the Equily Theatre Troupe
formed the Capital Repertory Company in
an attempl to become Albany's only resident
professional theatre. Their new: home |s
SUNYA’s Page Hall, located on the
downtown campus,
Van Landingham admits the whole ven
ture is a big gamble, However, he adds
“This company doesn't function unless we're
doing something no one else does, We like a
challenge,"
Right now, things are hectic for the fledal-
ing Capital Rep, Their office is chaotic, but
it's a friendly, Informal chaos. Bags of mall
are strewn on the floor along with programs
for the Company's first production, Joe Egg.
Play reviews and Interviews are tacked
haphazardly on the walls next to chiidren’s
drawings, The sounds of QBK blare from the
restaurant
Sofia Landon (1) of The Guiding Light fi
mance of Joe Egg. (Theatre photos by David Ford)
Dressed in old Jeans ond a flannel shirt
create thelr own. They had no Van Landingham sits behind a huge clut-
“ianey, no backers and no theatre {o per- {ered desk, Members of the company drift in
formin. But, they started their own repertory and out while he talks.
“We're like a big family, The original four-
The group saved up $500 and seitled in teen of us have been close since college,
stated the producing director. Those four-
teen people, along with six others, par-
{icipated in the University of California at Ir
Vine's undergraduate repertory theatre. The
TWefoundthebeautfurplece offandwith project lasted for about four years during the
“We always had a tacit agreement that we
could one day start our company, Five yeats
later, fourteen of us were living in New York
Gity, so we decided to go ahead with the
{dea,"” explained Van Landingham:
A staff member wanders jn looking for
pliets before Van Landingham can continue
“Anyhow, we ended up In Greene Coun:
ty and we used the wood from the old sheds
to bulld our sels.” The group also eventually
opened the County's first cabaret as well as a
Using the barn as thelr theatre, the com:
pany staged plays during five consecutive
summers, It was summer
Wrong, at least according to Van Lan
dingham: “I hate that phrase. It
safe choices, like, uh, Oklahoma
T'dun't like Oklahoma
leaps into my mind whe
choices, You know what I'd really like to do?
We have a play that is anew wave musical. |
think its time has come, But, anyway the
only resemblance we have to summer stock
{s that Lexington took place in the summer.”
se of the Lexington success, the
company decided to find @ year-round
home, and Albany seemed to be a natural
choice, It had no professional theatre and i's
close to New York City, where many of the
company are involved. Van Landingham
It's Just not what
and Richard Gamble in perfor.
Everybody's got that friend on their Christmas
list — you know, the kind of person that seeks
the unusual, not the passe, If gadgetry is up thelr
alley, then try giving them the "Sound Gizmo.
It’s a toy for all ages,
A description is nearly an Impossibility, but pick
‘one up and begin playing with It and you may
end up owning one yourself. Technically, it is a
sound effects generator capable of producing
teach of the functions shown in the picture. It
uns on a 9:volt battery and will work for hours
‘on just one.
‘As a miniature test-market, the staff of Aspects
played with a “Sound Gizmo" for one night. The
result:
* Joanne Weiner — resigned, last seen packing
for transfer
Ed Pmka — resigned, presumed to have turn:
ed Japanese
® Ron Levy — last seen in a comer smiling and
reciting Hamlet.
© At last report, techies Michael Blatman and
Carina Shipotofsky wore seen wrestling for co
trol of the "Gizmo" inside a locked darkroom
The "Sound Gizmo” js manufactured by Fun:
dimensions, and Is guaranteed to do nothing to
improve your mental health. Price: $25, and
ell worth itl = Jesse McCourt
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AGift For All Seasons
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Starts Over in Albany
Capital Rep.: Seeking exciting challenges in the theatre.
Searched for eighteen months before looking
at Page Hall.
*{ walked in and it just felt good,” he ex:
plained, “I don't really know exactly, what
happened, but we were invited fo use it on a
trlal basis.”
In retum, the company agreed to do
Whatever it could to help the university. Van
Landingham teaches a course in the theatre
department, and the company has several
SUNYA Interns. Capital Rep is also offering
discounts to students
Ih addition to the free use of Page Hall
the company has managed to procure other
donations from the Albany community.
“Right now we're good for their souls — and
eventually we'll be good for thelr pocket
books," says the producer, laughing
Right now, members of the company are
splitting their time between Albany and New
York City
Company member Sofia Landon plays
Pam In Joe Egg and stars as Diane Ballard in
the daytime soap, The Guiding Light; she Is
Joe Shines
And
also Van Landingham’s wife, The fall, beard
ed producer sits with his arm around her
during @ lunch break. He sips cairot juice
munches on an alfalfa sprout salad, and
listens as Ms. Landon talks about her in
volvement: “We share a business partner
ship, It's exciting and it's great working
together."
The {wo only see each other on
Weekends, Says Van Landingham, “I don't
know what keeps us together, but whatever
it Is — i's real strong.”
‘Other members of the company are also
living a split existence. But, they are coping:
And if opening night {s any indication, cop:
Ing quite well with their new home.
The audience at their fist performance is
an interesting mlx. People who have to have
come straight from the Village are offering
champagne to men In three-piece sults, who
look like they have to be Albany politicians
They are all sharing opening night smiles
It seems like Albany and Capital Rep are
going fo get along just fine e
Experimentation
he theatre lights at Page Hall have
FT: yel gone out, The audience \s
talking to each other when sudden-
ly a voice on stage demands to know where
all the noise is coming {rom
It takes a moment to realize that the
Capital Repertory Company's production of
Joe Egg has begun:
Yet, right from that first minute, the com:
pany’s self confidence in their roles is evi
dent
Peter Nichols’ tragl-comedy is written from
his own experiences with a retarded
daughter. The play opens on the crumbling
marriage of a young English couple, Their
daughter, a helpless spastic, has driven the
husband to the breaking point, forcing him
{o rely on bitter humor to mask his feelings
The wile, who feels responsible for the
tragedy, clings to the irrational hope that one
day their daughter will respond.
The play's structure is broken by
Vaudeville-like scenes in which the
characters speak directly to the audience
It is in these scenes that the actors’ com
plete grasp of their characters is most clearly
displayed
Kit Flanigan, as the mother, combines
compassion and a love for all humanity into
her portrayal. Her obvious love for her child
is quite heartbreaking and her monologues
James Goodwin Rice portrays the hus
band with an energy that is boundless. His
frustration at work and an Impossible home
\ife leaves him having to always mask his
feelings. Rice gives usa glimpse of the man’s
total despair and makes us understand his
eccentric behavior. Only in the scenes in
Which he Imitates a foreign doctor does he
lose his pace and become too cloying
Despite that point, it is an excellent perfor
mance.
Richard Gambe ls effective as a somewhat
confused but Kind friend. His wife, played by
Sofla Landon, is a somewhat shallow in:
dividual who ts repulsed by the retarded
child. Ms. Landon shows us why the woman
{sso seemingly uncaring
All of the members of the cast have played
in last summer's Lexington production of
Joe E9g, with the exception of Becky
Haven, who is making her Capitall Rep.
debut. She plays the child with great feeling
Joe Egg will be playing through December
21, Ticket prices range from $4 through
$10 — Marie Cortissoz
cording to the marketing geniuses
(of Hollywood, you have absolutely
no business reading this when
oure supposed to be at the movies, It's
Christmas. You're in a festive mood —
didn't you know? You want to be entertain
led, You're in a mood to spend money
‘As a public service, I'm writing this to let
lyou know what's going to be out there to
(ecules)
Jim Dixon
The) Christmas movies tend toward the
-ommeréial, but as a rule there's something
for everyone. Comedies are a staple, though
sually not the varlely the market was glut
jed with this past summer, l.e, Caddyshack.
Jsed Cars, et. al. The moguls want to get
he middle-aged audience out there, Which
js why there's a Neil Simon-scripted movie
ut virtually every Christmas season
This year's Neil Simon movie is called
Seems Like Old Times, starring the im
ensely popular team of Chevy Chase and
Soldie Hawn, with Charles Grodin as the
oid heavy, It doesn't matter who directed it
hecause no one Is allowed to direct a Neil
will do anything but get
creenplay on the screen
mon movie ¥
every word of the
xacily as written (no ad libbing |s ever allow
xd on a Neil Simon movie), and make sure
here's nothing In the way of cinematic ex
perimenting that might distract anyone. Most
{ Simon's screenplays are done by theater
rained directors like Robert Moore and
Herbert Ross. With any luck, Seems Like
Old Times will be a cut above most of
Simon's recent outings, which have bee
he Love Boat level of originality. Audie
ave a chance to judge on De
jeenth, when it opens in the Capital
strict
Clint
release at Christmas time, and they've tra
tionally done well for him. Any Which
Way You Can, a sequel to the enormously
Kuccessful Every Which Way But Loose
opens. on December seventeenth. The
Eastwood nearly always has
original cast returns intact, reprising their
original roles. Area theater managers are ex
pecting a sizable hit, The odds a
Though the lackluster box office re
Eastwood's recent films Escape From
good,
celpts of
Alcatraz and Bronco Billy have proven his
commercial vulnerability, Eastwood is sill as
close fo invincible as any current stor
Richard Pryor and Gene Wilder are
Poltler’s Stir Crazy, a
}oUt {wo men serving time for arm
reunited in Sidne
omedy.
‘ebbie, Debbie, Debbie, you should
have headed north from Jersey.
lots Of sun, songs about ears, laid-back life
California has
sivle, new musiclans, and new techniques
But these forces have turned your clean
crisp N.Y.C. sound into just another lady
With some good song: Your band got lost in
the process.
Ed Pinka
ondie’s new album Auroamerican mark
the band's first Western. proc and it
sounds jt, Like so many other California
based albums, it features inany hall
out experiments. Mike (I'l make you No. 1)
Chapman has about-faced the accessible pop
Sound of Parallel Lines and Eat to the Beat
for an over-mix of highly ce
tion
sed prod
Let's not let the band off the hook either. It
appears only Jimmy Destri remembers that it
that shrieking, seductive voice «
ranges that pulls Blondie songs up
oerily to suces
Desin's writing credits on the album in
elude “Angels on the Balcony" and "Walk
Like Me," "Angels features the bleached ont
Mowing smoothly througt
ready tour
Christmas Blitzkrieg
ed robbery, I have some doubts about this
one, bore mainly from doubts about how
funny prison really js, There's always room
for surprise though. It opens on the twelfth,
Though the exact release daie Is uncer-
(ain, A Change of Seasons 's being
marketed for Chrisimas, and it's probably
safe to assume that it will open by then, Ap
parently a cross between Bob and Carol and
Ted and Allee and “10," A Change of
Seasons is Bo Derek's second major film
Once again, she plays a fantasy lust object
for a middle-aged man, though this time
without comrows, Anthony Hopkins plays a
e professor who goes through yet
another cinematic bout of male menopause
Shirley MacLaine plays his wife. Tensions
during filming (some of which were at
tributed fo Bo's husband, John Der
ed director Noel Black to be replaced by
Richard Lang. As Lang, best:known for his
TV work on Kung Fu ond last summer's The
) caus:
Mountain Men is basically an action director
of the Sam Peckinpah school, the results
could be interesting. Some of the film was
shot near the Capital District
Jane Fonda, Lily Tomlin, and Dolly Par
fon co-star in Nine to Five, 0 comedy
aries directed by Colin
This has some promise
nda’s thespian talents, Parion’s
mammari¢s, Tomlin's comedic flair, and
Higgins’ proficiency behind the camera. The
pring in the audiences.
before Christmas A
soundtrack by Ms, Dolly has alieady been
released by RCA
This too Is expecte
Comedies aren't the only movies being
shot the
days, though there are times
when it feels like it. December is expected to
bring at a couple of big-budget) mystery
thrillers
On December nineteenth, both The Mir
ror Crack’d and The Formula are
scheduled to open, The Mirror Crack'd is an
Agatha Christie adaptation produced by
John Brabourne and) Richard Goodwin,
who produced Murder on the Orient Express
and Death on the Nile, Encouraged by the
box office appeal of Hercule Poirot,
Brabourne and Goodwin decided to ry out
Christie's other famous sleuth, Miss Marple,
played this time by Angela Lansbury
Elizabeth Taylor co-stars
The Formula, based on Steve Shagan's
bestseller, has its roots in the energy crisis
The premise Is that during World War II, the
Nazis perfected a formula for a synthetic fuel,
which would end the problems with OPEC
once and for all, Naturally, the Arabs would
stop al nothing to supress \l, and the West
Would stop at nothing fo get It, George C.
Scott is the good guy, Marlon Brando Is the
bad guy. Marte Keller is the gil (How's that
for: high+powered casting?), John G
Avildsen, 1977 winner of the Academy
Award for best director for Rocky directed
Also due the nineiwenth is the umpieently
{ The Jazz Singer. This version
smacks suspicously of an ego trip for Neil
remake
Diamond, who makes his acting debut, and
wrote all the songs Laurence Olivier was
suckered into it somehow. I'm probably be
hard on it
ing tc i hasn't opened vel
Richard Fleischer, who directed Soylent
» behind
Green, and Tora! Toral Tora! y
Of then again, maybe he just needed
work.
Only one big science fopiasy, epic is, due
out for Chiisimas Flash Gordon |s
already in the theaters, making i} the first big
Christmas film of the year, and is reviewed
this Issue, Though some other big S-F
movies are in the works or pending release,
the genre seems to have peaked for the time
being, Apparenily mythical epics. such as
John Boorman's Knights (an Arthurian
legend from Merlin's point of view), John
Millus' Conan the Barbarian, and Clash of
the Titans are typical of the next big wave of
escapist films, Expect some of these and
Superman II for next summer,
In keeping with the trend of bringing com:
lesirip heroes such as Superman, Flash Gor-
don and The Lone Ranger to the big screen,
Popeye looms as the most Inieresting
Chrisimas film of the year; certainly the most
interesting conglomeration of talent has been
assembled for lI. Jules Felifer wrote the
screenplay, which has been produced by
Robert Evans, best-known for such violent
thrillers as The Godfather, Chinatown, and
Moraihion Man. Robert Altman, director of
M*A*S*H and Nashuille has brought EC.
Segar's original comic sitip to the screen Ina
live action version starring Robin Williams
and Shelley Duvall
Popeye was filmed entirely on location in
\ t Continued on page Ba
Pathetic Earthlings . . +
How The West Was Lost
hiled Artisis, one of the "majors
YU hs pwople nthe flim jndlusiy say
was supposed to have two big
yses this year. One of them, Rag:
3 good business in New York
‘and has 1 ally favorable
roviews, The other was Heaven's Gare
ing Bull, is de
Heaven's Gate was the brainchild of
Michael Cimino, the young Academy Award
winning director of The Deer Hunter. It cost
Like so many
other
California:
based albums,
, Autoamerican
. fentures many
Mi _*/ half-thought
out ex:
Thy excellent drumming
by Clem Burk
Another Dest tune. “De the Dark
features saxman Tom Scott on lyricon for
an Egyptian effect
The op
amenital It
Debbie b
Georgia Moroder’s “Call Me™ influence is
i audible on “Live It Up,” but the voice i
i through due to heavy
nough ti
thirty-six million dollars and/a Tol of time to
make Cimino wot and dieeted Heaven's
Gale, a serious western about nalive and itn.
migrant pioneers, alone Supposedly, nol
on the UA. executives who raised th
money for the epic were allowed to see tht
rushes, Cimino had “final cul,” a coniractual
agreement prohibiting anyone bul himself to
edit the final film, What appeared on the
sereen was three hours and fortysfive
This Band Needs A Tune-Up
production and repetitious playing, The
Blondie trademark consists of a distinct voice
over non-distinetive playing
Here's Looking At You” has 9 twenty’s
droll — plenty of strings and background
hors minus the wit or the sarcasm
Go Through It" is a more interesting
fealures
Harry/Stein collaboration, "Go"
country-siyle vocal grformance and Latin:
has Debbie {i
sounding homs. “Raptu
sounding angelic — then switching toa
fough rap-along
The main problem:
the album is con:
sistency. The group abandons thelr strengths
for weak experimentation. “Faces” Is
uusically anew for Blondie — ja
niteclubby beat while stil built around the
strenath of Debbie's scream. The aforemen
tioned “Here's Looking At You" and the hit
single “The Tide Is High" have Debbie strain
ing in the lower vocal ranges
@ her debut album, Blondie and
Plastic Letters, Blondie’s efforts have been a
bit disappointing, Riding on Chapman's
commercial genius, Blondie is blitzing the
can has iis brief moments.
media. Autoa
I just hope that after the movies and com:
mercials, success will no! tarnish the crealivi
ty this band once exhibited, Please don't
e
send me searching fora bruneite
minutes long
One could say that its opening was less
than auspicious. Audiences reportedly,
hooted, threw things at the screen and left
arly. The crilics panned it
neomprehensible,” “confusing
“disjointed,” ond "not very good” wert
some of the adjectives used to describe i, In
{oss than a week United Artisis withdrew the
film, reportedly at the request of Cimino
himself
Cimino claims publicly that he did! not
have the time to edit the film properly
United Artists claims that they were nervous
prior fo the opening, as the film was overly
Jong and they hadn't had a chance to screen
it until the last minule. According to Variety
the bible of the entertainment industry
ly stringent
There were no preview screenings, a device
Which has helped many directors decide
how to edit the final version of a film, based
on the reactions of actual audiences
securily measures Were unusua
Apparently, United Artists 1s ready to in:
Ves! up fo another {en million dollars into the
already over-budgel project to re-edit it
Cimino himself is reportedly going to super
Vise the editing, though it has been question
ed by some U.A; Insiders that Cimino can
successfully overcome his own biases
enough fo restructure the film
To those of us who haven't seen the film,
the prospects are stl tantalizing, Several
people involved with The Deer Hunter, In
cluding actor Christopher Walken, producer
Joann Carelli and cinematographer Vilmos
Zsigmond worked on Heaven's Gate, and
the possibilities are still fascinating. The cast
Includes Kris Kristofferson, Jeff Bridges,
French actress Isabelle Huppert and
Johin(The Elephant Man) Hurt
The re-edited Heaven's Gate |s hoped for
sometime in February, though United’ Artists
themselves to a firm
have not comm
release date
= Jim Dixon
December 12, 1980|
The Back Page
Rambling soul that .
he is
Half-mad vocal and
proud
His shadow
prevalent
Hubert is the way
my sister
Likes her coffee
Black and bitter
Bob O’Brian
A Comic Book Christmas
Fred the Bird
Continued from page 7a:
Malta, where the town of Sweethaven was
completely recreated, A cast of sixty-three
Was assembled to play the townspeople, in-
cluding the familiar characters of Bluto and
Wimpy. The film was done as a musical with
original numbers by Harry Nilsson. Director
‘of phologrephy was Giuseppe Rotunno,
Academy Award nominee last year for All
That Jazz.
And he does eat spinach and he does sing
“{'m Popeye the Sallor Man.”
No firm {nformation |s available for
January releases, The hit Raging Bull,
while currently playing in New York, isn't ex:
pected until February In the Capital District.
Heaven's Gate, Michael Cimino's
megabudget Western which was originally
expected to be a Christmas release, has been
withdrawn by the distributors for re-editing,
‘and also isn't expected until February or
later
For the less commercially inclined, film-
viewing opportunites of a rare nature exist in
both the Capital Distriet and New York Chiy
during the term break. The Empire State
Six day festival of films by Japanese director
Akira Kurosawa, Including Seven Samural,
Rashomon, Yojimbo, and The Men Who}
Tread on the Tiger's Tall {rom December
{wenty-sixth through December thirtieth,
Call the Egg for exact showtimes and dates
In New York next month and even rarer
opportunity exlsis to see Abel Gance’s
historic 1927 film Napoleons which hasn't
been seen in Its original five hour form for
fifty-three years. Film historian Kevin
Brownlow has reconstructed the almost-lost
film in {ts entirty, and in a facsimile of the
“Trypiych" three screen projection process |s
was originally shown In. The New York
screening ls belng backed by Francis Cop:
pola
The whole point of the Christmas bits to
make money. Which means you ha
spend money. The average Hollywood
feature costs ten million dollars fo make. To
break even, It has to gross a |
wice that, (not all the money that goes over
the box office counter goes to the pro
ducers). Make no mistake: it's war. Movies
are put into theaters by conglomerates for
whom the whole thing is o business propos!
tion. You entertainment Is decided bi
popular trends, Popular trends are decided
by committee
The Christmas specials,
plastic decorations are much the same. It's
the holidays spend
money. And everyone wants their cul, from
Hollywood! to Ronco to the Red Cross.
Merry Christmas °
records, and
You're supposed
Plaza's Egg Cinema will be sponsoring a
Bick Blum
BE EVER ALERT.
WERE PASSING
PROFESSOR Pic'S
OFFICE.
MERRY XMAS ,
Phoreseon,)
THAT'S FIVE POINTS
OFF YOUR FINAL CAAT
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OF A REAL BOurWow), BUT!
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] THIS WEEK — by Elise Newman
Movies
Cine 1-6
1 Close Encounters of the Third Kind & Star
Trek
Stir Crazy
Popeye
Ordinary People
The Elephant Man
It's My Turn
Cine 5 Colonie 1 & 2
Richard Pryor
Warriers & Up In Smoke
Private Benjamin
Madison
Fame
UA Center 1 & 2
antasia
{On Campus
Cruising (7:30 & 10:00) Le18
alc
Hulla-Baloo —
December
12,13 Buffalo Blues Brother's Band
120 Vopors
\J.B. Scotts
December
12 The Units
Carlene Caner
Joan Jett
Elvin Bishop
dim Carroll
WCDB 91-FM
Vapors at WCDB's dance
rty, It's next Saturday,
December 20th at the Hull
Baloo. Buses can take you
there, so you should go.
We really think so.
Please Be You
In a letter to Senator Mark Hatfield, Ronald Reagan said that “draft
registration destroys the very values that our society is committed to defen-
ding."’ Apparently, America's youth agree with him: 1,000,000 refused to
register this past summer (Boston Globe survey): OR: 250,000 refused
(Selective Service estimate), 100,000 refused to list their Security
numbers, $0% may apply as Conscientious Objectors (Selective Service
estimate),
‘We support the courage of those young people Who have taken a stand
against the new registration, and the draft and war that may follow from it, So
did $4% of the veterans of Vietnam, according to the Harris Poll of last
month, We stand behind all young people Who for reasons of conscience feel
they must refuse 10 cooperate with the Selective Service system, We object to
the new “paper draft" as a machinery whose only purpose is to support U.S.
intervention abroad, We applaud the vities of the SUNYA Peace Pro;
and other groups of support whose pre: influence are slowly
spreading, "
Since the last draft calls stopped, the military has been able to rely on a
“poverty draft."’ Chronic unemployment and slick recruiting techniques have
been forcing 400,000 a y to “yolunteer."* The military doesn’t treat then
well enough to keep them, 75% fail to re-enlist, many go AWOL cach day
The current force, drawn from the ranks of working people, unemployed
youth and minorities is underpaid and they're fed up.
aplure conscientious resisters, Selective Service and the Pentagon haye
begun a campaign of harassment (see Zodiac News), They talk about searching
drivers licenses, school records, and even changing the Privacy Act so as to
look through Social Security and IRS tax files for all the missing names. This is
only the beginning
There is no purpose for registration and a draft except to make interven:
tionist Wars possible abroad, Those who lived through the horror of Vietnam
and the abuses of the last draft know the hard choices ahead for our genera
tion, These choices last time splita nation,
thousands into exile or underground, separated families, and ruined lives.
These choices disrupted and destroyed the promise of a generation.
For the sake of human life, we don’t want to see it again, And for the sake
jailed thousands, sent hundreds of
Of the whole human race, we must call a halt to it now
Bye
I'm really gonna’ miss it
All of it
Every spasm of anger and futility it triggered in me.
iriumph and delight it rewarded me with
Every sty in the eyes that peered out at the colorful dawns of Tuesdays and
Fridays.
Every crammed examination that 1 somehow managed to pull through (a
miracle) and every tedious class 1 felt privileged to attend
The coffee, the ups, the crashing out on Campus Center couches and the
Whirling through tunnels on a power cart to deliver fresh copies of the ASP.
Every moment of
The burial of my social life that comes with the job; the loss of contact with
friends 1 can barely remember now.
It was worth*it — in tenfold!
It Was worth the successes, faillires, and aches,
College can really stink Sometimes, It can be like working for a corporation,
You play your role along with the others but rarcly see any deserving results,
Just numbers, Papers with numbers exchange hands here at an alarming rate
a5 we sift through four years in an absurd process. Everyone's lost, but out of
fear we insist that we're ‘on the way.” Which way?
I needed nore.
Knowledge as industry; the passive multiversity! In our lust for self-
congratulation we have always deluded ourselves as tothe quality of American
education, We haye never properly realized how deep is the conflict between
the values of the free mind and the values of the marketplace,
At least 1 tried 10.
To make high claims for the life of the mind on a planet devoted to ac-
cumulating money and bombs is either to indulge in'a pious hypocrisy or to in-
dicate to students (hat if they are to become serious intellectuals, they must be
ready (o accept a measure of alienation and even deprivation,
Leould nol, though.
The architects of the university simply have not solved the problem of how
{o build an institution which not only produces knowledge and knowledgeable
people with useful skills, but also enlightens and enriches the lives of its
students, Why aren't we being prepared to serve as the guardians of the na-
tion's intellectual honesty, of the world's political health? Why??
11 hurt to think it
Tarrived at SUNYA and Was confronted with indifferent advisors, endless
bureaucratic missions, mammoth lecture courses, and a deadening succession
Of textbook assigninents and exams (hat tested my grasp of bits and frauinients
of knowledge, The entire system was a perversion of an intellectual community
into a fucking factory designed for the mass processing of youths intc
machines.
So 1 leftit,
Heft ii before I came to understand it because I felt something, When I join:
ed the ranks of the A/bany Student Press, I discovered what I hold to be some
of the greatest, most unique individuals in this institution. They miss classes
100, and waleh sunrises, and sleep on musty Cenier sofas; the obsessive
dedivation and mad spirit of these folk will tive in my soul til the grave, Many
of them have also rejected a questionable process and supplanted it with a
{angible product — an observable creation — an ASP, If Lsound boastful, it’s
because | ant, You see, never in my three years of studies here have t been ask
cdl oF tautl 10 truly create, And I've learned more in a single day couped up
here with fellow comrades than I've captured in three years of competition and
cramunit
Hye seen that the essence of a happy, healttiy, and constructive life and
World iy to. work fogerher, with a diverse group, in an intellectual atmosphere,
foward a fungible, common goal
Thank you ASP, from the depths of my whole.
| Resisted—You Can Too
Dave Drager
Battle cry in an election year. That’s what
Afghanistan and tran are all about, Politi
cians who ask for sacrifice to save oll to}
protect national security are driven from of
The politicians who threaten war,
To my fellow students:
all 1 ask is that, in the midst of
murderous world, we agree to reflect on
murder and to make a choice. After that
hve can distinguish those who accept the fice
Konsequences of being tempting a nuclear holocaust, for that same}
accomplices of oil, are clected by landslides, Ask yourself
Imurderers, and those who refuse to do so whose interests will you be fighting for in}
With all thelr force and being, Since thister- the Third World? Are your interests: the
ible dividing line does actually exist, it will same ay those of the multinational con
be a gain if it is clearly marked."* ‘glomerates that exploit cheap labor and]
— Camus resources overseas? When these companies
Ih just @ few short weeks many of you
will be asked to register your cooperation
with the draft. In another year or two you
Will be asked to take up 4 gun or computer
Kerminal to Kill men, women, and children
fighting, or suspected of fighting, for foox!,
incependence, and freedom, The decision
Ho register oF not may be the most impor
murderers
themselves or the
move thelr factories, it is Americans who}
become unemployed.
Because registration is not in our in,
crests, nontegistration hay been made hard}
{and registration simple, Nonregistrants fice}
fossible yeats of Imprisonment, and gain]
fiothing excent peace of mind, But refusit
{o register interrupts the entire military
tant decision you may ever make. I have machine, lessening the chance of a draft or
effected on murder and have decided, like war Do not wait until itis too late; if af
hundreds of thousands of others, to not draft is wrong, resistance must begin now
Fesister If murder is wrong, we must refuse 10 be}
Registration is so simple; walk down {0 the accomplices of murderers at every step.
¢ local post office and fill out a postcard, Liirge you to join me in resistance to war
So easy’ t0 forget whit you are really d
Your registration says to the gover
Come and get me when you want me
be your slave, I will kill without question."
Vien you register, not only do you reister
Way yourlife, but also your conscience, over with
We are not alone, Hundreds of thousands
resist, including many 9n our own campus
Many more support us. If you need s0-
meone to talk to about
resistance call me, 1 will be glad 0 talk thi
you. My phone number i
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Hilary, Lois, Theresa, Robert, Joey,
Nora, Marc, Denis, Bryn, Lisa, Lisa,
Colleen, Maro, Steve, Andrea, and
1901,
There've been good times, there've
been bad times, remember the good
times we've had together
always next semoster.
Who didi fost?
lad to see that smilo again, 01d
fou know that when a smile fades
lor. more than 24 hours it's lost
Remember you've always go! so
Meone who loves and admires you
Tothe Credit Union,
Please get out soon,
From the Gontacl Office (Gnly kid
ding, we'll miss you.)
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Thanks tor making this. semester
one of the happiest times of my life
My only hope is that | will be able to
fave my happiness with you for a
Tove you, Amien
to many good times, happy
tamin , Colonial parties,
Bruce, Roslyn, and a
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NOK. you're not going!
Barbs
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We propose that you havea jubilant
ay of natal creation,
Respectivily. submited, Crew of
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write this note to you: You are all
Very special. | feel as I! we have all
Grown together this semester. I'l
always remember the wondertul
memories you've given me!
Love, Ilene
Mike Bastard,
You're an animal abuser but we love
you anyway
Bitch One, Wench One
Shea Boy,
AMBROSE?7?
The Partridge Family
Jonny
it's ust not going to be the same
without you next semester, Como
back and. visit often! Congrats
Chris, tool!
Love ya, the gang at 122
Thily3 have been gray
Things have been grand
But in Rio de Janeiro
My plane will land
And while I'm ther
I'll miss you like somethin’
all my love,
You! 4 tle munchkin
1 together since 10th
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Sillon, Ill: miss you, andI'll always
bo: thinking about you and: fil
always be loving you (Il be visiting,
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Jo
Regina,
Welconte to the Partridge Family
We're looking forward to good
times next semaster
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Record Coop Managers,
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ran
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cents per book will bo collected
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Gail,
Congratulations! | wish you goon
Spaces and warm open places,
Miss ya, John
Eddie Spools,
Bost wishes with the “Rag for |
Know it's in your blood. "Whip It" In
fo something really special. Fly
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hovel Through ital, 1i}/be thinking
About and reoting for you, Thanks
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You'll see, we'll correspond!
Assoc
Dearest Teddy bear
Happy Holidays, | Joye you
Love, L'il Lovebird
Gary,
Thahks for the help this someste
Tim looking torward to more good
times next semester
Love, Nadine
Suite 404 proudly announces the
Shgauement other sionals
‘amy J, Comango, to Mr Ken
RKieit of PI. Congratula
flone.
Love, Vicky, Maribeth, JeanAnne
Doogie,
Another yoar bits the dust, Have 0
appy, 19th!
Love, Crew of 502
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It's unbellevabie and | don't unders
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py 18th birthday, We'll make a man
Out of you yet.
Sincerely, Mark |
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Love allways, Chip
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Love, Pal
Kevin,
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Bear Joyees,
Thanks for being such a great
friend, I'm gonna’ misa you lots,
Love, Your Roomie
Oid/Lisa 5, really ft marfled and
{eave school?
What is this; a gossip column?
Jilly,
eveh though your birthday is 4 days
‘away
West nity 620 Want to say,
fe hope your 21st birthday
Brings you fove, happiness, and
tye, Nifty 850
To all my (rlends,
Lis Swingin’ Goldberg wishes you a
labs ‘a Happy New
‘eat,
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the Unlyerse and the situation is ex:
lent.”
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Thanks for; coming and par:
tlolpating In class, extra-curricular
activities, making Wednesday nite
interesting (Thursday mornings: tl
Ing)/and Introducing me to Cream:
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All| can hop Is that this
birthday. of your's will be one you
never forget since we are sharing It
logether. | hope | make you feel as
Special as you made me feel these
past 8 months,
Gary
Were absclitaly dovastated Teav.
Ing this arate. playground for the
golden beaches of California. They
pra golng to hava to beat us over the
head with f= clubs and drag us on
the plane, We could go for another
200 years of this shithole, The
@nemy has tits forever,
Brothers Suracl
Happy brithday Carol,
Tove you
four Honey, Tom
Har, Ann, Trace,
Neil, Pat, Rob:
I's been the best semester and it's
all because of you guys, I'll miss
you so much!
With love, Sue
Mare,
You're a star! Thanks for being
{here and Keeping me out of rouble,
Have a great Christmas and knock
‘em dead on finals,
Show MaryFeth,
‘8, Beware the mistletoe!
Thavk you for being you, and for bo.
Ing around when | needed you so
many times, By he Way = you owe
me wo laltere. and one. dollar,
SEB
and
Tevye, Golde, Tzettl, and
Laze
Gur Bond |e very special. Thanks for
‘sharing, Let's mee! again soon.
Love, Hodel
Shwedle
Happy birthday to the best roomie
‘ever. Have one on mal
Dizzy Lizzy
Mary,
Thanks 80 much for everything this
Wookend, | had:agreat timo, We're
making. plans for next semester
already. Sea you then, Thanks
again.
Mojo Chris
Dan, Hope you did ae did well on your test,
Happy Holidays:
Parner, it's been a
semester, |! never forgol
your number (especially. on
hursdays, 4 a.m,). You've helped
‘me moro than you can know and |
enly hope |e rubbed off on you a
ite, More than anything else, im
happy for one thing; our friendship,
terrific
Bruce
Nib Ne BBB
Movenc you, a riingse, Happy birth:
diay, my ile cub and someday
ie. You're. the most beautiful
Woman in the world,
See ya, Rab
Bear Mookoo,
‘Thanks forthe past two years, they
have been great, | hope now that we
are frends, we can enjoy exch other
more. than ever, | will love you
always,
Kookoo
Tappan Hal
Gea Mick dh finale Wa love
Caren and Pi
ull
Atty
Tata Yau | could stay awake past
ten; Thanks for the Inspiration,
ove, Sleepy
To a Bruce fan through and
through,
Yes, it's unbellevablel Our first
Semester together Is over, (Too bad.
about your 4,0, maybe next time I'l
use a sharper fence!) Now |'m going
to be different from everyone else.
on thege pages and not write about
how much you mean to me — or
how much {un we've had) togather
= of how much you've helped me
With decisions — or haw you took
Great care of me when | Was sick —
or Naw you slept on the floor when |
ed — or how | think you're a
Great roommate, No |'m not goin
to say any of thal, I'll Just say that
love yal
Marie
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Gold face, Brown lizard band. Near
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Text
Dear Gumby,
Twant to wish you the best next
semester, You'll have a great time
and will be missed very, very much.
ive had the greatest time this
semester and It wouldn't have baen
the same without you there, We've
bullt up countless memories and |
have no doubt that there will be
more next yéar. Bon Voyagell
Cove always, Your Pokey
Y
Melita cel together again soon,
he Sandbagger
Dear Pal
Until you go
ehokal Hei love ya: dant wor,
Love, Andy.
i Want to wish you @ very happy
h, | also want to, tell You how
meh love You. amd, Row much |
Value our frlendehip, Party it upL
ell6,
Hop 48th, Would you like to
Golbbyata with 8 pleno man?
Love, PM
Dear Debbie, Theresa, Suey, Ellen,
and Melanie,
Here's to furny things." midnight
gigles; Joe Green, steallng clgaret.
tes: {rom ‘Chinese men, Joints and
disco, Thursday night at the Rat (Be
there — Aloha), brooms and soccer
players and bella coolas and
elevators, We are not little white
Iris. — We are Devo, Merry
hristmas,
Love you, Mary from Yonkers
December 12, 1980
you're the
reat Yaoatlon and:
avery, very, very Happy Birthday,
P.S. Sugarbush, here we come,
Sex; Drugs, Rock & Roll
Wea, Januar
Sioff with!
1981
YD.
jeu
Meet any Jv. quarterbacks lately or
do you is with
pockmarks.and albinos
Love and many kisses, AU
Dear Ralph,
This year Has been
terrific roomie and
great vacation.
eal, You're a
riend, Have a
Love, George
Dear 202 Beverwyck,
Sorry We haven't seen too much of,
each other, Things will be different
mext semester. Have a great vaca:
ion,
Love, Janet and Marla
Touess shi iu
Dear Sue Filck,
Happy 18th to a sweet Kid,
Love, Paggy-lo and Okkiewo
Sulte 1903,
Tilmiss you all s0 much, What am |
going to: do without you" Fil
fot, aultemates and and
My Fearon
Wandertat
Love always, Organic Janet
(Dammit)
Final ‘the long-awaited begin:
mh uso the uncertainty as a guide,
crutch, at our journey,
iim
9, Soulmate
Haye a great Christmas vacation
and remember, we are definitely
wuinu sing, Mayo
ove, alph and George
Dear Ellen,
Don't transfer! Have a
all your vacations!
your schedule to ke
Feat time on
ake time. In
love ya, Janet
Wayne and Nell,
Have a greal vacation. | hope you
enjoy your little excursion to
Florida, where it's sunny and warm,
We'll get together next semester so
Vean cook you guys dinner (normal
food — hurray!}, Gan't walt to get
Out of the dorms, See you soon.
All my love, Bonnie
Shai
Hope this 20th birthday Is the best
over,
Love, Robin, Ellen, and Andrea.
Uo,
Good luck on finals, You've done a
real job with Quad Board,
Love always, Jimmy
P.S. Happy Birthday.
Night Lights,
Keep your switches ready and your
bulbs in working condition. We are
propared to flash In tandom shortly,
Golonial Flashors
Slishes, Domineors, Brunchskies,
and {riends,
Good lick on your finals!
Love, OkKie-Jo and Peggy-Jo
P.S; Cupcake -= Don't forget your
toothbrush,
Dave,
Here's the one time | can express
my. feelings without. reservation!
Ie had a great time with you this
somester, You're vory special, You
have a way of making me face the
hard things successfully. I've never
fell more positive about mysell
Thanx for caring, sharing, and lov:
Ing!! 1) miss. you terribly during
Vacation! Have a very Happy Bitth:
day — a Merry Christmas — and a
pak New Year.
ith love and friendship, tiene
Slatitng with my messy hair, your
comb, and Pete; onto movies, com:
jaring operations, library,
felephones, dleling, situps: to our
familles, roses, cartoons, love and
friendship. Merry Christmas
chard, You'll be starting 1981 the
best way possible — with m
Love
Not too vain.
Dear Colonial,
Tattended my first section meeting
‘on 4/6/79; on 12/3/80 |/held my last
one. Inbetween, | lived and loved on
Golonial Quad — so much can hap:
pen In a year and a halt. Thanks for
evarinings CoB, UAS; © plus 7
P.), my whole staff, my movie
Stars. and’ of course. my” section!
You're all Invited to’dinner at my
place next semester. | Love C.B.
Loye, Sue
P.S. Only two weeks MAK,
Dear Joe Paramedic,
We know you area heartbreaker,
but must you leave us all In hand:
cule? Happy Birthday:
Love, Your patients in 1101
P.S. Was that really your hand?
Dean Mar
No. piliosophical bullshit —
Neat lshee fora very Happy lth:
day to a vary dear friend.
Love, Janis
Marcia,
‘We want to wish you the happiest of,
birthdays, We Nope to celebrate
many more together in the future,
Love always, Johnson's Best
Dave,
1 Just want you to know | think
you're very specialand |'m going to
fhiss you fot, What will | do tor
study breaks and who. will, you
watch G.H. with? Take care of
yourself. | promise |'ll be back.
Love, Michelle
Sondra-chicl
Thank you for a great semester.
Always stay as you are right now.
Love you more, Russ
PS. | promise in twenty years and
five kids: from: now, welll laugh
about your 29 In cajculus.
To our family on 1st floor Seneca,
Merry Xmas and Happy New Year's
bong hits!
Love, 106 Tusk
Hey Wartlors:
The rata back and we won't
Toall those w
my birthday — thank you To the
Irs!" — you're a bunch of sweeties
Feultees' 7), Thanks for dinner,
think — |'m not. sure where We're
2109 r if we'll get there) and just
eing your wonderful selves. To my
friend at he ASP. — what can | sa}
Tomy "bestest friend’ and sister —
Minally got my personal
Love you a
Leslie
Dominoes Gir (Work much?)
Alter bolting the soup, feeding the
floor, breaking the dorr, popcorn at
Bran-toasting the. kitchen,
"How far apart are?’ (you know
what! mean?), cars thal won't start,
wake-ups at’ 9:00, 9:07, 916, 5
four,
dar material, doorbells In kitchen,
cocaine thru Gross Pens, muenster
matzo (45 minutes per pound),
Pleking everything, Wwokking the
Sprouts and (how could we forget?)
‘oscillating, remember we love you a
ot and will miss you very. much.
Always, 199
6 that you've come: lobe
& special part of my. ite. 1. wil
fineetsly nies. you over. vacation.
fantastic trip and send
Love ya, Marie
Judy, Joan, and Jane,
This ‘has been the best semester
yet, more to come in ‘81!
‘Love; Mabes
PDI
Each Semester | spend with you Is
better than the one: before, You
Make me happy.
man;
but if you try
Sometimes, you get what you need
Happy Birthday, | love you,
Dear Ellen,
Thanks for the last year anda half. |
‘only wish: It could have continued,
only remember the good times,
Love, Joe
Mortis Hal,
Yo! Tsup! Great, vacation to all and
it!
Thanks for @
how some people n
jou dawnt | truly
(hough | might not
‘enough now, I'll
home|
rything. You know
ev lot
Myau beck
Love, Marie
tsa,
Mtyou tell Tony or Alan, I'l personal-
ly spray paint youl
Barbara
y name is Rob and | have no
Mendes tm a jeneand admit,
m,0.&D
miss you when you
mn could have Been a
situation, «so
things change with tim ph
Ties cierers nen oitaras
Thi work out better now.
Ove
ToAIL John Lennon Fane
am truly sorry.
Love, Beany
Lennon Lives Forev
Dear Dot,
We want to wish you luck
American. You will be missed
muchly. Don't: worry. Ellen's mom
called and saved Ua seat on the
steps of the law school
Our friendship always,
ani
Mindette
id Stelmy
Stace,
It's been a really real kind of thing
and all. | know you're depressed but
take a Vallum, || love you and I'll
miss you, 3
a
Ten dorry that | never got to see you
thls semester, Hope to see you at
the reunion,
Love, Bill
Guppy,
Flattery....You know what they say!
ax,
Carole
Tong Island's Hottest club
Malibu
Presents SUNY Night
ed, January 7, 1884
$1 off with SUNY 1.0.
Steve and Andy,
Have good tr
know the Kini
lots,
8 next semester (you
Hmean). 1'll miss you
wZ
99 Partridge,
i Just wanted to say thanx for the
Greatest semester, !'m gonna! miss
You, but Til have the Osclllar for
memories.
Love always, Fr
1 wan
helped
tremendous success
preclated it
hank everyone, wi
to. make my birthday a
| really ap:
Steve
Joey,
We're outta herel | realize you'd
miss me, but did you have to be so.
drastic? | love you and wish) you
happiness, fl
a
Dear Elyse and Debbie,
Thanks for being wonderful, fan-
tastic friends. We've had great,
times with more to come (I hopel)
Love, Sher!
Prego,
I-hope you have a fantastic birth:
day. You're a special frlend and It's
nice sharing December with you. |
hope we share many more bir-
thdays.
Women,
Mes nat leaving io-os le eps
am ready and will
Love, Stu
All My Special Friends,
{thaca is only 170 miles. Hurry.
love you.
__ lisa Krolick (Lc)
Dearest Lil
Happy binhday toa terrific sultee
and) an amazing {rlend, We love
Randi, Karen, Darla, Sharyn, and
Marcell
ASP)
Thanks for making my Monday
nights so meorable and my Tuesday
mornings 80 unrememberable, not
to mention Wednesday nights.//\'m
not happy” to be leaving.
Carol
Kellie,
l'm-gonna miss you a lot
Christmas.
Merry,
ee Love, Frank
Toall the people who maca my last,
semester Fantastic: Robin, Amy,
Gayle, Diane, Karen, Mindy, and
yes, Adam; Thanks:
Love, Linda
Natasha,
il love you always...
iphonse
Dear Marie,
Merry Christmas, Happy New Year,
Happy Times,
Love, Mike
Teri,
{im going to miss you so much, |
can't walt to come back and spend
another year fogether, Have a hap:
py bitthday.
Love, Donna
doll
To those who think we
The date; Jan. 30, 1981
The time: 8-2 a.m.
The goal: Sre bear ball
Lt Mitch, Sengysand Sharone
Be an RA. Think about it, Appi
{Sra avataptels January,
continued on page 17
December 12, 1980
‘Alcohol Policy Deters Vandals
‘continued from page three
improvements and want to keep
things intact,"* He said,
He also feels that the Residence
Hall Improvement Programs
(RH.LP.) has helped. He com-
mented, “Out of $0.or more project
sites, only one has been vandaliz-
cd.t! The p> “tram consists of pro-
jects, such us murals painted on
founge walls, that improve the
quad’s appearance, It ereates an ei
vironment that, hopefully, the
residents will want to protect.
Chiplock also mentioned that the:
revised! alcohol policy has been a
hielp. He does not feel, however,
that alcohol fs the main cause of the
problem,
There were also some comments
from Colonial Quad residents, Ran-
di Simon, a sophomore living in a
Jowrise, said, ‘It's obviously a pro-
blem. I don't think it can be stop-
ped completely, but if offenders
who are caught get more severe
punishments, maybe they'll think
twice about doing it again.’? She
also noted that the problem is not
much different from the one that
existed last year when she lived on
When an offender is caught on
Indian Quad, the inéident is filed in
@ report, the offender is billed and
the residence staff counsels the stu
dent in an effort to change his or
hier future behavior, A judi
board referral depends upon the
severity of the act and the cir-
‘Gumstanices that led to it,
Rebhardi, who files a weekly
quad vandalism report at Quad
Board meetings, said a major pro-
blem is propping open of doors
after lock-up. “Basically,” he add-
ed, “the damages on the quad are
minor, but they're very expensive.
There aren't many broken couches,
but mostly discharged fire ex-
tinguishers, broken windows, and
broken exit signs,’
When attempting 10 find the
cause, the residence staff always
Yooks into a possible relation to
drugs or alcohol, Gebhardt feels
that tension and stress on canipuis
Gre major causes, “especially dur-
ing the winter months when
Students don't have as many out-
door releases available to them,"
Gebhardt believes that the
R.H.LP is his quad’s major effort
Albany Student Press
hallway’s closed doors ond an end
table in the lounge got totally
Wrecked, Those were probably the
Worst acts of vandalism that o¢cur-
red."
State Quad RA Katie MeNameo.
said she has noticed a great deal of
tampe th fire safety (fire
boxes and extinguishers), She sai
"We are trained to file an ICi
(Incident Communication Form)
Which records the ineident and puts
it on file, We also try to follow-up
and keep track of a student who
had, say, been referred to make
sure he or she is making positive
progress,"”
Dutch Quad tower director Pete
Trolio says that most of the vane
dalism that occurs is broken win
dows and furniture, He said the
main cause is alcohol: When
students are intoxicated, they don't
Fealize What they're doing until
after they've done it,
Trolio also added that much con
trol depends on the RA’s, He said,
fe really good at mixing
with thelr sections, They're looked
at by the students more as a friend
than @ 'Resident Assistant.!””
cases where a student is
Prehended on Dutch Quad, if ivs.
Page Seventeen
Feelings After the Abortion
continued from page three
It was kind of hard to believe 1 was
pregnant, even'then, But it hit me
when T saw the fetus, It was about
three inches tong, and it looked just
like the pictures you see in tex-
tbooks, I was s0 relieved to see it
and know that everything was
over."
Wayne MoClintock of Refer
Switchboard, a phone-in counseling.
service, said that girls who call in
because of unwanted pregnancies
are usually tense and confused. “if
they’re considering abortion)!” Mc-
Clintock added, ‘they're usually
experiencing a lot of guilt, and
Wondering if it's the proper thing to
do."
Gina claimed that she didn't feel
any guilt about having the abortion,
“1 couldn't go through with the
pregnancy.’ she said, “It would
have meant dropping out of school
— fora semestenif 1 x
up for adoption, or more if | decid.
ed to Keep it, It wouldn't have fit
into my life,
“But 1 kept on wondering what
situation needa lot of emotional
support form others. “The biggest
problem, especially if the ltl
chooses to have ani abortion, is the
psychological factor, They need a
lot of support in order to\be more
emotionally able to deal with it,”
McClintock agreed, saying,
“Some form of verbal support
Helps the gitls to be calmer, and
more able to deal with the guilt in-
volved, They want to speak to so-
mone, to clarify the situation for
themselves, and to run ft by a third
party who's not a member of the
family, so there's no heavy emotion
or guilt involved,"
Rob Reindi of Planned Paren-
thood said the hardest part for gitls
faced with an unwanted pregnancy
is sorting out their feelings and
dealing with them constructively,
“Most of the girls 1 see know they
‘re pregnant already; they've had
some signs, Most of them feel anger
at themselves, at the boy, at the
th control that they didn't use or
that didn't Work,"” Reindl said,
Tangredi sild the majority of the
women she sces are young, and
most are unwed, The men who im-
Thanks for being a great roommate.
Weill have fo. get together more.
often next semester.
Love, Your Roommate
Boar Domine Domineering and indepen:
Well sweeties, frankly | think that
this semester we've had too much
Work too little pay, to little sleep,
{60 much caffeine, too little time, to.
Much John Donne and Elbow rrom
and definitely not enough sex. No:
8131! Thank goodness there has
been lust enough caring, To vaca:
Ure, Quick to Bitch When Provak:
a
Slate Quad J:Board,
Please come and visit. Thanks for
fyerything: Steve — good tuck with
Love, Lisa
Sue,
his isn't my good:bye personal,
that will come soon, This is
dedicated "to the morning, wat:
Ching the sun, watching It come up
prec the rooltops ... and your rain
Love, Linda
best; Arthur Young, PM: & M., ete
MEL
Be an RA, Think about It each
tions available in January.
g %
Just want you to know that I'm real:
y glad
Hove you, J)
Debbie, Annette, Linda, Didi,
You made this place seem like
home, Happy Holidays!
Love, Andrea
Dear Pammy,
Holy shit! It’s almost two years —
just had to tell you — youre the
Love you much, Erle
Dearest Stove,
Thanks for all the great times and
Being there when | needed You
tove, Monkey
Dear Amy, Bonnie, Cheryl, Dianne,
Lilian, and Maddie,
Ms. Been. tun sharing. my, first
Semester with alll you. Thanks for
verythin
gue Melinda
Lov
ve and Jel
Thank you. both for a_lovely
semester full of wonderful
memories.
Love always, Melinda
Anne,
Thank You:
Love, Gregg
Dearest SLUK No. 1
Thanks {or always being there. May
your 20th be the bes! ever
All my love, SLIK No, 2
Dear MushMouse,
Words cannot express how much
our friendship means to me, Happy
18th birthday
‘Much love, Pumpkin Puss
Ross,
We gotta go for that pitcher soon!
Vim sorry | stood you upll
his pr
err)
Gut the door and aer
Mon Cheri Michel,
Je {e mangueral terriblement.
Vespere qua tu penseras de. mol
pendant jos vacances, Te rappelles
que je voudral serter quand nous
retournons; Je t/aime beaucoup,
Ton Assistante
Tappan Hall apologizes for the
cancelled Rafter’s trip Saturday
Softy.
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Hove Harry Sturtz!
ue _ Me!
BP.
Well here it is. Sentimental or not,
it's t
D
1am really happy with you.
Jcan discuss all my thoughts or not
Say a word,
But you always understand,
lam so relaxed with you.
| don't need to pretend or need fo
look good.
Because you accept me for what |
For all this and for everything else
you've given me,
1 love you.
MG.
fowayi
Euphoria {s in this season,
Jove you, Your Sunshine
I'd nged 8 pages and you only have
(think of you and
Amanarallth Graentninoa we
done together this semester (that
Word, again) | have to smile, | won't
even’ try to. mention them, all,
because you know them and | know
them andno.one else needs to, Now
that the Christmas season is here
(a5 of Tuesday night when we sang
In the season. loud and. clear,
though a bit slurred), | realize just
how lucky! am to have such a
special and. truly loving friend. in
you. | thank you Tem, and | thank
Goud for you and’! know that as time
Passes on and ihings change, our
{rlendship won't and we will still be
there, together,
Always, Rle
Okay Marie,
I'm ‘sorry! just can't do these
anymore. Maybe “0 Tannenbaum!"
an explain. And let me thank you
for the headlines | obviously have
fo knack for writing, And now a
quote trom Grubby's Proverbs: "Do
you like honey? Don’t eat foo much
Of it, of It will make you sick." And
femember, Greebel’s wobble, but
they don't fall down,
Love ya’, Sept,
THIS’ is it buddy, How many. time
does this make It that we are saying
goodbye to each olher, But just lke
always welll stick together, The
brawls, the bitches, the fights, the
nights, the dood and the bad. We've
falsed-a lot of hell and have been
through as much. | know that we
will Both fulllll our dreams, God
knows we're putting enough Into it
I won't long before |Join you In
California but until got there to.do
it up, We only live once, Who loves
ju buddy,
»! if Gregg
Sudy, 3
Thanks for the rides home. Enjoy
England next semester,
Diane
deemed necessary, he oF she is refer the child would have been like,"
State Quad, against vandalism, When projects red to the Judicial Board, The vase sald, “And 1 began sc preanated)s them sarenity Wattally
Regina DeNunzio, also a 10 improve the quad are approved, is heard and the board makes a children all over the campus all of found for emotional support, she
sophomore living in a lowrise com- (such asa plan to build astudy area recommendation to the Dean of sudden net see
mented, ‘‘I/lived in a Jowrise on and social area in Mohawk Tower Students “The worst part was coming Gina sald she called her
Siate last a a Aetee carly pentbapee), hie looks at it as positive home from the hospital on a Friday joyfriend, who now. lives in
more vandalism here. 1 think it feedback. hight, laying down, and turning on yy bHeneanaraineotere
deals wih @ reputation thal some Treshmien Joe Trump, hovever, YORn Lennon TET VALS ROHR THgg Sa TRS aer
people who live here feel Colonial says that there {s definitely a pro- was a pretty pawsenger on ‘The Yi jekent an sane how torry he
has” blem. He lias been a victim, “Thad continued from front page Love Boal’ Who was Iwo MOnIIS: Woy and, how He nada't teant for
Indian Quad Coordinator, Tom my bike chained up in the said she {elt Lennon was shot pregnant and planning to Keep her that to happen," she. sald, “He
Gebhardt, explained that when an U-Lounge, All of a sudden, one because *he was aradicaland came baby, And ‘the shiow way Inlci= definitely wanted me to have. the
incident occurs, he follows a Saturday night, one of my rimswas out of seclusion." This, she said, rupted by a commercial for *Prevo" portion, but L wouldn't say he was
routine procdure. ‘*A van- bashed in. I don't know what ‘tipped off something in so> tomajo sauce, The irony of Milled supportive, We had broken up) In
dalism/damage report form is motivates person todo that," —— meone."” mes Iwas really more than 1 ould September, but were stil keeping in
fillout, Then a director or Frank Stale Quad tower director Dave One didn't have to be a Lennon take al the times"! Raucnranaven'tckaerde remanitt
Hoban, the supervising janitor, Renders ‘very pleased with tower» devotee to feel sorrow over the Terri Tangredi of Birthviuht, dinee
files a damage report. This is passed related vandalism, so {0 speak.” tragedy. One student who admitted Ines, said wfrly she Hind dealt-with ”"y4}/) he more eautlous tn the
on {0 the director of the building Render, who was Colonial’s tower that she was not a fan of Lennon's who are pregnant and don't Waitt fyiirey for sure,’” Gina added, “1
where the Incident occurred. He or director last year thinks there was sd she way ‘Just sad’ because so- ihe baby consider their situation Gonth want to Have to go through
she tries tofollowup on how the in: more vandalism there last year than meone was killed."® Lisa Horn sald “'imaticr of desperation: II's a nother abortion,"
cident happened, This is done there Is presently on State she also was not a big fan, but had traumatic hing to-go throwhi and "Reindl sald Git ma Were
through the RA’s through discus: Render mentioned that there was heard Lennon's recenily released the decision to keen or give UP tHE jgrmal for the situations {He sald
sions with students, and Via poster. a span of about (wo weeks where album Double Funrasy. “From baby has 10 be thelr owns Foreing that most girls who wo through une
(Indian has already initiated the vandalism level didi rise, “On listening to the [yries," she suid, it them into a decision jy the Worst Wanted, pregnancies ‘feel! It's a
basically the same poster project the twelfth floor we had all the seemed like he ‘vas starting a com> thing in the world, Miinidientslavethatledoniwant
tha Colonial is going to us)."” doorknobs kicked off of the eback, but it got cut short.’ Tangredi added that wirly this {6 make again in thelr ive
Studman and Coach)
con qusdl iron page 16, Buller lato..Happy airthday, cutie, Hl Mhar's now? Since never got (ell M's hard for me to put all my {t's been great living with you guys
Wish you many more and all the to formally y birth: feelings for you In this little space, this semester. Thanks for putting
Up with my, garbage and for being
there when I needed you, Here's: to
bedsprings) "'scrocking!” and Lyn=
brook
Later, the March 1 Man
Good morning, happy Panay
Cutlel Hope for many more and t
ost, Arthur Young, P.M, and Mi,
si Love, Mel
Thscdream is coming true. See you
on the continent, a
a
Lisa D,
(better see you before vacation,
dweeb! | miss you and ye have aot
ou
Pretty name
Robin,
really enjoyed all the good times.
we have had together, and | hope
We havo many more. But you have
to stop beating me at the horse
game,
Plor
Dear Alle {n Debitland,
Good luck on your finale,
bara
Ich,
Itt great working with ou, I'm,
Mlygaing 0 miss you, You're «
Grub
real tearlerker,
i
gre
Heartbreaking
ine and Ann,
a ould ite you a poem. or sing
you ‘of cook something
dithout bin fi | would, And the
time I've sf way from You or
with you While Bal ‘only further
away, | regret, And this comes at
(ie end (ike # refuge) because
ways where come to inthe
ond, wl wien count its, "Some people
are friends In name any Others are
closer than brothers." | heart you.
Love, Rae
PS. You sure do know how to draw.
December 12, 1980
Page Nineteen
Albany State en : Women Swimmers Split With Sagél Potsdam
Al Paciria is Cruising fora killer. DECEMBER 12 by Saar Cae ea a i, EE Of the season." The dive, an inward dive in the pike day boosted! their record to 7-0,
\ = snuck in to win two events, position, ea col sever i
N Ha MRAnaGe SiR ee Position, eared her scores of seven while Albany's split ened thei
women's swim team beat Russell One of Albany's wins came from the judg
Hf, eight, and eight from record to 2-2, and) Russell Sage's
and gave her the event two losses dropped them to 6-4,
SATURDAY Sage, 77-58, but lost; 57-88, toa the strokes of Lisa Sotnek, who and a new school record of 147.30 Albany women’s swimming
: . tough team from Potsdam State, wor the S0-yard freestyle in a time points. In the later one-meter op- coach Sarah Bingham believes the
DECEMBER 13 4 The Undefeated Postdam team of 28,8 seconds. Albany's only tional diving event, Meikleham Danes have come a long way from.
was virtually unstoppable in the other win was by Joan Mcikleham, faltered with a failed dive in an last yea n Potsdam crushed
: meet, Wining 12 of the 1S events. who remains unde ere: otherwise close event, Laura Albany 103-36, The Dane win over
7:30 ond 10:00 Bear swimming coach Kath; i Guited one meter diving, Shultes from Potsdam went on to Russell Sage was also an improve
( d called her swimmers’ times in the | Melklcham's fifth and winning win the event with a score of 152 {0 ment over last year's loss by 75-65,
Meikleham's 131 “Overall, the team is doing good:
Potsdam exploded right from the (Hhings, Several of the gitls had very,
Start of the meet Winning the first strong performances today, Others
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" Collison played a large role in they should, though,’? Bingh
CRUISING LC 18 ; Vermont ~ Potsdan’s victory by winning three said, thie
} me individual events, Collison took the Bingham cited ral swimmers
‘ - - 4 00-yard freesigle in 6:07.6, the as puting In very good perfor-
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and the the meet, including Joan
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(ook the SO-yard backstroke in Barbara Stachowlak. "Sheila,"
32,33, and the 100-yard backstroke Bingham sad, "swam her personal
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4, Kentucky, 26
4, (tie) UCLA 19
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6. North Carolina is
7, Missourl 13
8, Virginia 8
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Steel Curtain:
End of an Era?
(AP) Att Rooney's Pitisburgh
Steclers, the National Football
League's most dominant team of
tlie 1970s, are aboul to bevome just
‘another team onee more:
Not since 1973 have they” been
uit division. champions.
Not since 1971, the year before they
won thelr first title of any kind,
Have they lost as man,
fintes ay Hic
six they've lost this year
And for the patriarch of the
Steelers, every one ot {hose losses
this year has been ay painful ay. the
hundreds his boys absorbed from
the 1930s (0 the 1960s, His is, after
all, a winter
it would be nice, he mused, if
parityy that fong-desired goal: of
NEL. Conmissioner Pete Rozelle,
Was finally being reached, wherein
just about every team in the league
da chance (0 mak thy playo!l.
guess, In the over” picture, that
Would be best, fe everybody to
hye « chance.”
teclety are giving
Houston
hance
not doing this by
he sald, “But I think the
teams, the best and the worst, are
getting closer together,”
‘And Rooney, who never lost
faith in each of those Jong, long
seasons, when even mediocrity
seemed like someting beyond the
Sicclers! reach, hasn't lost faith that
they'll wet that fifth championship.
ring, that “one for the thumb."
1 still think Fight now that we're
(On Our way fo the Super Bowl, Even
need help, Other than winning our
last Wo games, it’s out of our
hands, But we still plan to win those.
(wo.
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Withdrawing? Taking a Leave?
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Albany Student Press
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League IT
1. Nice N’ Easy
2. Jerry’s Kids
3. Untouchables
4, Doc
&, Last Chance
6. Gargoyles
AMIA Basketball Rankings
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2. Our Pet Hoyt
3. Slugs
League IV
I. Conv. Onslaught
2. Ralph’s Tavern
3. Great White Hope
Men’s League A
1. Eggs
2, Mixed Nuts
3. Iguanas
Downtown Basketball
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5. Flurting §. Eat Bite
With Disaster 6. High Beams
6. Running Rebels
W.LR.A,
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- 2. Tuborg Gold
Men's League B 3. Bronx Bombers
1. Werewolves
2, Dunkin Donuts Women
8, Panthers 1, Asubettes
4. Slugs 2. Tuborg Gold
Sooner Miscues Crucial
For Later Seminole Win
NEW YORK (AP)Florida State is
the second best college football
team in the nation, according to
The Associated Press poll, but
Couch Bobby Bowden says the
Seminoles will need some help from
Oklahoma to.win thelr Orange
Bowl rematch ... against
Oklahoma,
“IF they don't make mistakes I
Bowl luncheon
vatured Coach Barry
Switzer of fourth-ranked
Oklatioma and the respective
Florida State's Rich
chstill and OU's J.C. Watts,
“1 don't know if anyone can beat
Oklahioma if they don't make
inistakes,!” Bowden said, “1 think
We've gol a chance, no matter what
they do, but most couclies feel tha
if they don't fumble, they dont
Toye,"
“1 know we don!
and possibly th
Of Oklahoma, We have to win with
WESTERN AVE.
Faster,
funnier and wilder.
SWichd)
HICH WAY YOU CAN* #1) SONDRA LOCKE
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Mikey 309 Seneca
You are unique in a world of in-
dividuals
You are fun in a world of drab
You are cool in a very warm
OPENING EVERYWHERE
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way
We will miss you.
Love and Good Luck
from
your friends
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ALBANY GREAT DANES
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perfection — great kicking, keep
the other team backed! up and our
offense has to cash in on the
mistakes the other team makes, If
Oklahoma doesn't make mistakes
you don't stop Oklahoma,"”
Fumbling is something
Oklahoma did as ‘well! as anyone
Until mid-season, When the Sooners:
suddenly found the handle on the
football, After fumbling 33 times in
their first five games and losing 18
‘only 16 times in the final six con-
tests and turned it over just eight
perked up so
much that Bowden refers to. the
standard triple option as a
“quadruple option."”
“They {ake the triple option one
step further," he sald, ‘I've never
quarterbich lake the ball as
atts does before pitching it,
the most dating one Ive
seen,
Switzer
tionally and first in scoring defense.
The team took the challenge and
controlled the game on both offense
and defense, We had $00 yards in
total offense, scored 41 points,
tained respect and confidence and.
hecumie the type of team Oklahoma,
ween in (he pani.”
Where you tum
but in the pa
Offset it, We fun
and won by some
This year, we have
Ly {0 overcome those mistakes
“iy Oblutionat standards, this ts
Hot quite as a good a team as we've
Had tn the past, but i's a pretty
good twtr, We still have the same
ype of philosophy — run the ball
hut Billy Sims? not being the
has made us a more balanced team,
more versatile,"
Colorado Rockies
On Verge Of Sale
keep the team in Denver, a Denver
newspaper reported,
The Denver Post said in its
Thursday editions that Rockies
owner Arthur Imperatore and his
son-in-law, team President Armand
Pohan, are on the verge of selling
G
newwork in W
Pohian told the Post he is close to
“signing a letter of intent that sets
fundamentals of the con-
The final papers probably
won't be ready for signing until
after the first of the year,
In selling the Rockies, Im-
peratore and Pohan are gambling
that they eventually will be granted
an expansion franchise for a new
{eam In the Meadowlands arena just
across the Hudson River from New
York City, the Past said.
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December 12, 1980
Albany Student Press
dy Lori Cohen
‘Goal number one was to win the
game. Goal number two was to
score 60 points In the process,
Wednesday night, at the University
gym, both were fulfilled as. the
Albany State women's basketball
team trampled New Paltz, 66-33,
“Our goal was to hit 60 points and
We surpassed it, scoring 66,'’
Albany women's: assistant basket-
ball couch Chris Behrens happily
noted,
‘The key was their man-to-man
defense, With the score a close 12-8,
and Albany ahead with 9:05 left in
the first half, the Danes switched
from the zone to a man-to-man
defense, New Paltz, unable to gear
their offense to the switch, made
Numerous turnovers and had forced
many shots, The Danes broke the
Sem,
The Albuny State women’s basketball
Wednesday night ut home,
i team doubled New Paliz's output on
66-33. (Photo: Alan Calem)
game open and ended the half
40-20. Most of the scoring came
from Albany's top trio — Carol
Wallace, who had a career high 16
polnis, Lynne Burton and Nancy,
Halloran, who had 10 and 12
points, respectively. ‘Carol
Wallace played an outstanding
game, the best we have ever scen her
play," commented Albany head
couch Amy Kidder
The fast break was working
almost to perfection for the Danes.
Rebound after rebound was pulled
down and the women constantly hit
the free man down court, Halloran
had 12 rebounds leading the attack,
"Nancy excelled off the boards
tonight," said Kidder,
Jackie Golden: proved to be an
uinexp bright spot for the
Danes, coming off the bench to
play excellent defense, score six
points and hand out three assists:
Albany's next game will be
tonight against a tough Potsdam
am — only adding to the intense
Potsdam-Albany rivalry. The
Bears are quick and depend mainly
‘on thelr fast guards and fust breaks,
“To beat them we will have to play
Very tight defense," forecasted Kid-
der, “They do not have much
height, but are extremely quick. We
are going to have to slow down their
attack and make them sul up on of
fense, Then we will have to play
good ball,"
. Women’s Basketball Team Massacres New Paltz
The basketball team achieved their goal of scoring 60 points against New
Paliz in University Gym, (Photo: Alan Calem)
J.V. Danes Go To Bench; Lose To Army, 72-61
Third Consecutive Albany Loss
by Mare Haspel
Christmas may be less than two
Weeks away but Albany State junior
varsity basketball coach Rick Ske
{5 not feeling very jolly.
In fact, aside from his team's
play in the season opening
Columbia-Greene tournament and
the individual efforts of varsity
freshman Wilson Thomas (playing
with the J.V, for the day), Paul
sh
MeNamara and Dean Gricbel in
Wednesday night's road trip loss to
West Point, 72-61, the coach has
had very little reason to sinile
Ih that most
Dane's third in as many games, the
{eam played terribly (hroughoul the:
entire first half, The starters just
couldi't score and their defense way
very bad, ae k 10 Skee,
Starters like Bria
Tecent loss, the
‘The J.Y. bench held Army to only 10 points in the second half while score
Ing 26 points of thelr own. (Photo; Sue Mindich)
Everett and Carl Askew were hay-
ing a very off night
One Dane that did stand out,
though, in the half, was Thomas,
Thomas, who has scen little action
this year while with the varsity,
missed his first elght shots. But he
settled down, and hit on 11 of 12
shots, for 22 points. He also pulled
down 10 rebounds and had: four
steals on the night,
Still, entering the ldeker-rooms at
halftime, the Danes trailed 37-27.
Things got even worse in the se:
cond half. In short, Alb: :
ting blown off the court by Army as
ny WAS 4
the Cadets established a womping
61-35 lead,
At that point, with
Hothing 10 lose, Skeel benched his
relatively
called in the reserves
fom Rowlands, Craig Kinns and
McNamara B with
Thomas. Ross
Herlands saw some action, And the
ineffective starters and
ranhal
to play aloi
Also, substitute
job the subs did was more than ade:
quate
For fifteen minutes, Albany held
the Cadets (0 just 10 points, while
scoring 26 of their own, However,
as the Cadets went into the stall to,
maintain their diminishing lead in
the closing minutes, Albany was,
forced to vommit fouls that kept
sending Army 10 the line
In the end, the 26 point deficit
Was just 00 much for Albany to,
overcome
The way those guys (the
reserves) came back and played
really pleased me,"* said Skeel, "we
almost won with the bench last
night,"
Besides Thomas, only Graebel
and McNamara had real good even:
ings according to Skeel, Gi
he Albany State Ju
ior varsity basketball (eam lost iis third in a row
Wednesday (0 Army, 72-61. (Photo: Sue Mindich)
Was seven of nine from the field
With 16 points, seven rebounds and
One steal, Skee! thinks that Gracbel
still needs a bit more aggressiy
in his style of play.
On the otherhand, McNamara
Showed all the signs of pure intensi
ly on Wednesday with nine points,
six rebounds and a blocked shot
“For a guy who hadn't played
before," said Skeel, **he played his
butt off"?
“Paul (McNamara) went inside,
Dean (Gracbel) went (0 wing and
Wilson (Thomas) handled the ball
AS well as any guard we have,"’ the
Couch added
Overall, the team has a lot of
‘weak points and needs to make ad:
jusimenis if it Is to be really suc-
cessful the remainder of the season.
Now, as the Danes enter the annual
Christmas break, the record stands
at 23,
ie
AMIA Rankings
Page 21
December 12, 1980'
Albany Refuses To Be Upset By Binghamton
Last Second Desperation Play Leads
Danes To 52-50 Overtime Victory
by Bob Rellafiore
BINGHAMTON — The
State basketball found
themselves in a very precarious
situation Wednesday night
Binghamton, one of the bottom
teams in the eastern division of the
SUNYAG, was on the verge of hian-
ding the Danes their second straight
id
Albany
team
Conference loss — one that wo
have had a crushing effect on this
still early season,
Utilizing their 2-3 zone, the Col
Albany work hard for
every point, and stayed baskel-for
basket with the Danes for the entire
ballgame, When lefty center Chick
Heins hit a 17-foot jumper to put
Binghamton ahead, $0-48, with on.
ly tHree seconds left in the contest,
onials mad
the situation beeame even more
disgruntling
But using a play drawn up just
day's 52-50 win in overtime.
this season, Albany tied it up
buzzer, and went on to win in over
time, 52-50,
Immediately after Heins hit his
shot over a foul-conscious Sivve
Low, the Danes called time out to
map the play: that was specially
designed by Albany assistant coach
Bill Austin for last second use
“We still Had one more cha
but it didn't took good,’ said
Albany forward Pete Stanish,
whose assist led to the tying bucke
“We knew if we got the ball up:
Court with two or three seconds
We'd have a shot
The diagram way exactly, what
happened,'? suid a relieved Albany
basketball coach Dick Sauers
Guard Ray Cesare passed the ba
inbounds from under his own
basket to Stanish, just a few steps
short of midcourt, Stanish dribbled
quickly across, lookiny for a shot
When it appeared as if Bingham-
ton’s crowding defense stopped
that, the forward found center John
Dieckelman open near the basket,
Wlio took two steps to the hoop for
the easy layup as time expired.*
“They saw me take one or Iwo.
quick dribbles, and they converged
on me,” Stanish sald, “41 was look
ing {0 shoot, but John was wide
open, so 1 flipped it 10 him,
“T got the ball about {0 feet from
as wondering if
should put it up," said Dieckelinan,
Whove rebound bucket in overtime
But the
Way 1 was shooting (seven for 20), 1
figured 1 should get as close as 1
could, 1 was just wondering if 1 got
it off in time.”
We were trying (0 cover the
Jong pass, said Binghamton
basketball coach John Affleck.
“We wanted. {0 stop: them from
the basket, and 1
gave the Danes the win,
had the last (yo baskets in Wedness
(Photo: Daye Muchson)
throwing the long pass. With three
wconds left, 1 thought we had it
‘We tried that play in practice
Sauiers noted, "IL 100k exactly three
second
“Ht was very’ lucky)? Deckelman
continued:
In the overtime, both teams ex:
changed misses before Albany. got
control with 2:55 {0 go, The Danes
delayed and with four seconds felt
1 driving Stanish way fouled by Col
onial guard Bob Appenzeller, put
ting Stanish in a deja vu type situa:
tion
Saturday night against Poiwdam,
hie went to the free throw line with
six seconds left in the second over
time, and a chance to put the Danes
ahead, ‘This keeps happening to
ime time after time," Stanish said
A 71 ,creent foul shooter last
season, he has had his troubles of
Jate, and this time he missed. But
the rebound bounced out of the
hands of Colonials Rich Wunder
and Karl Wiggins, and into the
grasp of Dicckelman, who banked
it gently over Wunder’s head, for
thevonly score of the extra period
it -was really a gifi,!” sald
Dieckelman of his thirteenth and
fourteenth points, “because they
had it, and it popped up."*
Binghamton had one final
chance, Heitis, the top Colonial
scorer (12 points), took @ court-
length pass in a crowd just a few
feet closer to the basket than t
ali
one Of thove plays where whoever
gets it shoots it” Affleck said.
Heins was short with this one a
iW shot in regulation,
time ran out
“1 Hiougtit fie was either going ta
Het fouled or make it," said Sauers
The win was one in whieh Albany
really’ tind (0 regroup after a slug
gish first half, The Danes, utilizing
an offense that prohibited Savers
from pressing and forcing their on=
porient into errors, had trouble of
their own trying (0 crack Bingham=
tons zone, The first hall saw 16
lead changes, and the Colonials on
{op at the intermission, 28-27
Albany out-rebounded Bingham
ton, 21 to 17 inithat time, but the
hosts had much more success
Shooting the ball, The Danes hit on
only 12 of 32 shots, while Bingham:
ton sunk 11 of 2:
Albany led by as much as five
(wice in the second half, but on
both occasions, the Colonials clos
ed it down slowly. The Danes were
ahead for most of the period,
though, until Appenzeller’s. jump
shot with just under five minutes to.
BO pul the Colonials on top, 43-42,
But Stanish got two hoops in a row
on an alley oop pass and a fecd
in the middle, both from Cesa
"We did not play with
Until the last five minutes,® said
Saucers. “The last game (Saturday
With Potsdam) took an awful lot
Out of thei, Physically and mental
ly, they were drained."
Albany also did not hit froni the
free throw line, The Danes were on
onsily,
ly good on eight of 18 tries, while
Binghamton hit a blistering 12 of
Is
“We haven't had a good foul
Saucers
and we've goiten by in four
shooting game this year,”
said,
out of five games.!”
Every conference game is iinpor
tant, and Wednesday's was no, ex
ception, The win puts Albany's
SUNYAC record at 1-1 (4-1 overall)
while Binghamton's drops 10 0:2
(they also lost to Cortland)
‘We needed to win the
Affleck said, "I was a critical toys
Tor us, With three seconds, 1 was.
we could! win it
We wanted to win this basket=
game — not be close," he con
tinued, "We're riot happy with bee
ing close, We're good basketball
team,"
Sauers agreed, “Binghamton
played an excellent, smart game,"
he said, “1 hope Binghamton plays
as well against the other conference
teams as they played against us,
because they'll beat somte of them,””
a ee ee
Albany's over
It seems as if, for once, Sauers
might Want to Win a game the easy
way. Hey," he said, “how many
games have we lost like (hat in the
last counte of years? We're damn
glad fo come out wiih a win,”
The Danes next face King’s Col-
Pennsylvania
lege of {oniorrow
night in University Gym. 10 Jast
year's season opener, Albany. he
Kings, 79:69, behind Rob Chine’s
career high 29 points. Avtion starts
at 8:00
The season
holidays, and the Danes ate mighty
busy. Albany travels to Indian:
Pennsylvania for the Chiristmis
Tree Tournanient on December 29,
where they will play Wit
continties Into the’
ben
Dane Pete Stan
Sophomore Mike Gatto started his first gume of (he seuson Wednesday In
win,
joo: Dave Machson)
tenbura in the first roiind, They
were ialfonal semi-finalists last
year, and ranked third in Division.
Ill, The Danes come hone on
nuary 10 for the Capital Disirict
Tourney ay tho host team, Spre
inglicld College, a Division 11
playoff team in 1979-R0 is Albany's
first round opponent. Then, on
January 17, Utica College, coached
by former Milwaukee Buck mentor
Larry Costello, enters University,
‘Gym, and Albany gocs to Platt
sburgh and Cortland for SUNYAC
wonttesis on January 21 and 24,
Come next semester, Albany
‘Opens al Oneonta (o renew another
rivalry, ‘The
there since
ou
Danes
1970,
h vonference
haven't: Won
h bad the assist on the play that tled up the Binghamton
contest wt the buzzer, (Photo: Dave Machson)
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( Vol. LXVIII No. 1
by Bruce Fox
A $150 increase in next year's
dormitory rates was approved by
the SUNY Board of Trustees at a.
mecting Wednesday,
Board Chairman Donald Blinken
cited inflation as the primary reason,
for the dorm rate hike
Assemblyman Mark Siegel and
Senator Kenneth LaValle, both.
chairmen of legislative higher
education committees, sent letters,
urging the
dorm rate
prior to the meeting
trustees {6 postpone
month
Students a chance to learn of the
Proposal.” SASU President Jim
Stein cchood this concern, charging
hat “the previous hike last May
Way voted on before students knew
hike vote one to give
‘bout it, and now they're doing it
mies Warren defended
he board's. decision to fi
being the only
thing (0 do.
ase
dorm rates
“responsible
Housing Rates to Rise $150
“I can't see what we would gain
by postponement,” he said, “We
have no choice in this matter — the
Figures don't lie.!”
Stern said he wasn’t sure whether
figures justified the dorm rate hike
OF not, since administrators ha
far declined!
figures:
Accotding 10 SASU Oiganizini:
Director Bruce Cronin, the de
of the truste
pected," He said the trustecs were
likely 10 approve all items proposed
in Governor Hugh 1, Carey's
budget message for 1981-82,
the room rate increase was just one
to show him any
was “not
item among many
SASU!s next step, Cronin said, is
{0 Iry 10 prevent Carey’s proposed
budget for SUNY from winning
legislative approval, He anticipates
4 massive lobbying effort
Other SUNY-Wwide rate incr
sroposed in
budget include:
Governor Carey's
18,000 gather for Muy fest *80.
Proplens resilied [rom laree 1urnow
*A tuition rate inerease amoun-
ting fo as much as $300 per student,
*A board rate ase totaling
more than $3 million,
*A $300 room rent charge for all
Residence Assistants (ending the
current free room" policy.)
Cutbacks proposed by the Gover=
Ho} include
*A ‘eduction of $502,000 in the
Student Loan Program
*A reduction of more thai
million in foreign student and
graduate student tuition waivers
According to SUNYA Vice Presi
dent for Finance and Business fohn
Hartigan, the particular cutbacks
facing SUNYA are nol as “acute’”
as they were last year
However, Hartigan said that one
OF {He higwest threats to SUNYA'S
welfare is the lack of money
available for building repairs
“The condition of the podiuny
roof, especially around the Canipus
Center, is becoming critical,”
ont hin Stern,
Tore Mark Hae
Salil
Accouling 10 Hartigan, SUNYA
quested just aver $2.5 iillion for
JORI-R2, Governor Carey's budget
calls for an allogation to SUNYA of
‘ipprosiniately $6 tnillion
AS a testill, SUNYA will face
THe qagei THTINCs 10 sip Te eisiOn
Feduetions ii supplies and equip:
mont tolaling more thai $300,0X0,
Ih auldition, ten positions will: be
Glintinated, ineliing five faculty
Hosiilons, WO sMudlert ser lees fs
Hons (Wa, general seivicey post
ions, and one tihiaiy position
Mayfest Changes Proposed
hy dudie Rivenberg
Problems resulting fron the large
Turnout at hast year's Maytest hi,
fed! to pfoposals changing Mayfest
_ $81, aecording to Dean of Student
Affairs Neil Brown,
Brown said that Maytest will not
be cancelled bur added that “we
haye no committment (0 do,
Mayrest as we did last year, We're,
il back to reduce pro:
trying {0 sca
lems we've had."
Sever
the planning and
Masfest met last June to discuss the
I cainpus groups relitted 10
operation of
problems which arose during the
festival, According (0 SA President
Sue Gold, “The number of people
altending Mayfest tidy inereased
Lester to Leave SUNYA in April
hy Beth Sexer
SA Attorney Jack Leste
nounced he will leave his position at
SUNYA at the end of April
Lester was hired as SA Attorney
represent
has an
three years ago to
SUNYA students.
‘According to SA Vice President
Brian Levy, Lester will help the
| Services Task Force locate
in-house attorney, The
ce is sending out ads 10
law journals,
centers,
ind law schools requesting resumes
from potential candidates
Levy expects to have the new at
torney selected by mid-March, and
2 by April. Lester will train
work
his successor before leaving on
April 31
Lester said that he would expect
ew attorney 10. be “an activist,
gressive thinker who is nol go
id of confrontation.”*
that the attorney
good
ith
ap
ing to be afr
He also said
have
strong
and con:
should
background’ in housing
tional law
Reagan decade begins
who will be
ig student
in
, especially in the face of the
President’s proposed cutbacks in
student programs, Lester said
“students should feel, Lester con:
Linued, “hat they'll have 4 strong
advocate accountable only (0
students:
SA President Sue Gold said that
Lester had originally planned 10
coniiunued On pase SI
SA Attorney Juck {ester
He will Telp SA TiN
Ts Feplacenient
fron, around 2,000 in 1976.10 4p:
prosimately 18,000 last vents ‘THTs
puis a wroal strain on the university,
Which has ta sersice all those peo.
ple.
Accondiny ty Physical Plant
Directoy Dennis Slevenss *Maylest
provided substantiil operating: ci
fieullic
Sy here way damipe done around
the podium and private
Sehieles.?” Hie continued
“felts were hioken, The Can:
pus Center pipes burst hecauye of
the number of people using the
bathrooms, and we were plagued
With filter. There way broken ghiss,
allover the place, whleli was a sate
ly hazard for people who used (he
field, We were cleaning up for the
ext ihree oF four days.
Publié Safely Assistant Directoy
fohn Henighan said that although:
there Weren't many fights during
large number of people
Maytesi
in attendance ina small area leads,
{o a potential for vonflict, Intox:
jeated people are difficult to von:
trol, There were underage drinkers,
1 Hnuderlpatdynatkina
MTNA THe lays, and
Drake Bee Dotles al aver ts
(iets.
“Bye i we had twice the
Auniber OF peaple working May test,
Weld be Stained to, the Hitt,
Heniuian said, “The sinall number
‘of people we have ean't make an,
Inypaek wuainst 18,00) people
Avcordiny: (o Gold, another con:
Sideration is that Mayfest iss much
4 (dition among Capital Distriet
tesidenty diy If is amon SUNYA:
Students. “Most Athany students
feel some responsibility (owards the
school but a High school kid from
fawn feels no stich committment,"
They aie more caret
Gnd. vindalisny on’
Gold said
about Hiuisrine
eampus.””
‘Accorling to Brown, the Univer
Sily Concert Board (UCB) and Siu
dent Activities have submitted pro:
posals far changes ih planning this
year’s May fest
Amone the changes proposed,
Brown said, were limiting the event
continued on pane five
Mohawk Tower Repairs
Will be Completed Soon
hy Mark Fischetti
Under supervision of SUNYA's
plant depariment, the Multipurpose
Coating company worked: during
ihe intersession to complete repairs:
i's Mohawh Tower
id extensive water
rains last
on Indian
which 9
damay
Sepivinber
“The caulking and sealing of the
west face of Mohawk Tower is
almost completed,” Plant Depart:
ment Director Dennis Stevens said.
The repair project began last fall
after students reported) widespread
damage to personal belongings
caused by the leaky tower,
after heavy
Stevens added that he would be
inieresied in hearing from students
regarding the success of the repairs
after the nest rainfall
Unpredicted repairs were also
g intersession wher
cossaty dur
cast (ron fittings in the heat lines of
several seetions af the Humanities
building froze and burst.
“AL times the temperature here
got down to minus 24 degree
Stevens said, “This facility was not
designed to withstand temperatures
like that, We were lucky,’ he con=
tinued, ‘that only the fittings inthe
Humanities building broke: In the
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