Albany Student Press, Volume 65, Number 23, 1978 May 2

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TUESDAY

May 2, 1978

State University of New York at Albany

Vol, LXV No, 22.

= 197o By AIBA

Search Committee Picks O'Leary For SUNYA President

by Matthew Cox
Acting SUNYA President Vincent
Leary has been recommended (0
homie the next SUNYA preside
Inaction taken last week, but the

ed
Animas) 10 recomend O'Leary (0
the SUNY Board of Irusiees,
OLeity, who has indicted since
‘assuming the aeting presidency that
ie was nota candidate, accepted the
committee’ olfer I hursday, He sid
esterday he changed his position
pecaise alter eight oF nine months
here, you bexin to Fecognive some
Things you wnt to pul your con
The SUNY Hoard ol Trustees
which his to eonlims the Urey
Council recommendation, ex
ested to do 0 a fis May 24rd
Seurch Committee Chair
Vanderbilt Steiub in eontirmingthe
eeu said O'Leary ws
‘hoe rom inal pool ol tive ea
Aides Seareh Coyyitse members
Said thee ineluded one womsnand
fiw prolessur from, Northwestern
University Law Scho
Victor ©. Rosentiam,

The recommendation culminates
sn eight month search that invoed
‘iver 200 munies all of whet the

keep contidenti
Reiched in Nashvile, tenn,
where he is currently president of
Vanderbilt University, former
SUNYA President Emmett Helds
Said he wis “delighted” with the
Feconimendation of O'Leary ay hi
successor, Fields recommended to
‘he University Coune that U'Leary
Scives deting president, jist betore
he lel SUNYA iniate summer 1977
Hie knows everything that has
ranspired of any signihieance on
that eamnpus Heknows everyeritical
{velopment aver the resent yeast

Albany. Hels said
Fics added that he had pot had
net with the seareh commitce
for mide w recommendation “on
AL his own

search commiuce
‘ecammendation came Wednesday
and way followed on Friday by
Note ol the University Council Com
hice niember Sarah Coben,
Taeulty the English
Department, sid All fbe final can
didutes were Inieryiewed on camps
hy the commitice over the hist

According to committee members

omlueted, O'Lesty wap elled us
‘early the strongest candidate
Absolutely, We had lly

esearch the other candidates and

he was definitely the sttonges,” sid
committee member Warren
Goldenberg, a SUNYA,
dergraduate

‘Siraub sald that over 240 faculty
Signatures, and between 20:25 etters
Were submited to the commie in
Support of O'Leary, He characten=
td this as evidence ol "grass-roots
support

O'Leary, who elt a8 Dean of the
School ol Criminal Justice to
assume the
‘hired two presi
Formed to recon
uring the presidencies of Lous
Beneret and

He that such
pr isthe levolw
humbet ol doctoral programs, des
nt indicate that SUNY A hus un un
Stable 1uture to Taos

1 don't think that or yous oF
‘hat any other person gan say that a
Uversty I New York «in 197%

said yesterday,

hia going {o he meeting problems,
O'Leuty sid. “L have mya
Promising thal. We'll
problems. he test will not be i we
fest them, but how we meet the
ublems: thats the testo eet
Uisidval on this campus too,
O'Leary Was interviewed by the
Seateh commiter, even though be
Iu sid fe did want 10 be con
Aidered a candidate, dic to his name

Court Of Appeals Hears Trustees

by Denise Lenel
Lasers argued another sound
SUNY Board of

Suite Education

esterday inthe 6
hetiveen the
Department over ho has the pole
{uy lerminate academic programs in
New York colleges and Universi
{nthe final appeal bafore 4 Nev
York State Court, SUNY Attorney
Walter J Rehan barged thatthe
SED xed i sunny visa
eregite VA's History and
Tega PhD programs in 1975
SED atomey Rober Stone
arguing (or the Hourd of Regents,
fsserted the right of the Reyents to
review anid esblish minimum stan-
dhrds for doctoral program, Stone
bited the Education Commissioner's
auihority to teer and deegiter

‘The Policemen’s Benevolent Society participated in aa
we de

programs
Charlion sia deesion by the cour
shoukd be fianded down sibin a

Spokesman larry

eguple ol wesks
‘oimer Eason Conon
Syquist deresistered
SUNYA’s History doctorsiprogram
ih September 1975 and the tnglish
doctoral pro sjonths
liter, lotlowing & tater ide review
of dootoral programs olfered by
private and publicuniversties in the

the review was conducted by the
SED using out of stateconsultants

The review was inmitute due toa
need identiied in the 1972 Board of
Regents Master Plan for a review
and limitation of New York doctoral
programs,

penalty yesterday In front of the State Capitol,

lpporting

TheSUNY Hourdo! Trustees led
ssitagainattheS ED in ehruaty of
76 following Nyulss dction, but
the State Supreme Court upheld the
Tdueation Commissioners author

he Bowrd of lrustecs
ippeaies the decision to
‘pelle Division of the Supreme
(Court, According to Acting History
Department Chair Kendall Yue
that appeal wis lost ile bist
itr said the trustees then hid 10
dblain “Heave to appeal” from either
the Appellate Division ofthe Court
‘ol Appeal take the case luther

The SUNY Board of Trustees will consider the name of Vincent

‘O'Leary wher' It meets May 23 to

en submitted to the com
Hy amber of taculy

having
meuahees, uecarding
lenberg and Cote,

PhD Case

Charlton permission tor

sesterday’s hearing was granted this

Feheuary bythe Court of

Iie highest court in New York state
Kean slated to the eourt tha

SUNYA his a charter [rom the

lnilatureta bea university. Hecun-

nde hu teustation of programs

and
should be deregistered
criminal

is, voluntary 1 progrants
nly nthe
tiolations,
He eltimed that by setting sian

ards the SEDs making

ide the next SUNYA Fresident

OLsiryc* Goldenberg sid, "hut nt

ni
oi, But as the sting president, we
hud every opporiunity 0 talk with
Cen sand the coiemtee met
with O'tear},atabourthename ine

that Wt was mesting. with the
Fhe 1k waned his

I'he would eunsider the pos:

the a

i il stages el the such were
fot opened up to the SUNYA ca
re seeniding 1o Sta,
the comntige sll ll yay rk
ink with 100 large a group oe
i

Had the umber of candidates
ci reduced to to or three flor

ninliee mde as. deeiion
swith faculty and students
‘ontinued on page four

Elderly Rally For Death Penalty

by Stuart Vincent
Approximately 3000
York State rallied yesterday’ on the
their

pveride

State Cptol steps to 4!
sippon for a move 10
Gsernor Carey's veto of the death

The monly elderly crowd arrived
fan the eve of Senate action on the
eto, scheduled for ite ths alter:

The erowd cheered as Hob Grant
the New York City radio personality

The Policeman's
Association took part in the

tnd chartered the 60 buses used 10

bring the demonstrators to Albany.

‘Grant described police officers as

the tenches who form

uy and the

"and urged thatthe death

penalty be restored to protect ther

on hand to address theerowd
Sen. Dale’ My Volker
Assemblyman Vincent J, Graber
the authors of the death penalty bill
‘toed by Carey last month

on aginst al Le
hosed the death penaly by voting
hem ov of the office at election
Grant abo accused Governor
Garey of “atroganes™ in stating that
he would commite the rentensss of
ul those yenteneed 19 death api
Punishment became lay

demonstrators
American llags and wearing buttons
that read "Death Penalty, Now
came primarily (rom New York City,
and displayed posters with slogans
Such as "Senior Citizens of Canat-

waving

Alter the hour long sally, the
demonstrators lel 0 seek ol those
Texislators who opposed the death
penalty 40 ty and ehange their ye
The buses which, brought the
demonstrators were parked closely
logether on both sides of
Washington Ave,, forming to i
frssble silver walls that stretched
torosstheeniite length the Edu
Building and the Capito

History PhD Steingut To Meet With SASU

MADISON THEATER.) con
‘Last Night! 8:00 PDI prebina. vould Speier SinleySielngu agreed (o called allo the phone sunibersin. deadack” Coyne i

reiteret andes iting nest with representatives from the office and refused (0 hang up,  SASU is calling on the legislature

$identsoncemorei(SUNY won he SASU yesterday following dscitsing the hell {o appropriate $2.3 milion dollars in

Starting Wed. I demonsirti ak oe i
ey ee Emonsiiions by. bout Tony whomever answers the phone, the State's Supplernentl Bdge |
David Marin sad there would SUNY students against the sudent cover the repeal ofthe Health fe.
fain Davis Marta sai the health series fe According to SASU, Com SASU Union. Affairs Ditsior
be no such immediate action. He ~Goup Brings New Prime Minister in Afghanistan The students formed a picket line munication Director Susan Steve Allinger said he feel that the
said. the SUNY Councils offe= NEW" DEL, India (AP) Nir Mohammad. Tarrakhl, leader of in front of the Legislative Ofice Grossman,  Seinguts executive health fee has become pollen
Would have to determine the Iezal Arghanistan's once-oitlawed Communists, waited in jail last week for ihe Building, chanting slogans, holding ary called SASU to stop the football, Democrats andl
‘meaning, and that students would Gutcome of the bloody military coup that brought him to power, Asian Placards, and Wearing bandages phone calls "You call off the phone Republicans have taken turns sup=
not beadmitted without clarifiation Gi njomatic sources reported Monday. The sources said that last Tuesauy symbolig of the ets in Health ser~ calls and we'll set up a mecting with porting its repeal, he sad, only (0
‘ofthe devision. wo days before the revolt begin against President Mohammed Daovil's Vices on SUNY curmpuses, the speaker for yo,” Grossman find themselves Unable to. secure
A Ph.D program may be aub- gine, Tafrakhi led s mass dmonstration inthe eapital, Kabul. Tarrakh Oneofthedemonstrators,dresed quoted the sectetary as saying, finds ftom eich of the two houses
Factory Guaranteed, | mited for regsustion any tin! ai olfer Comnmunis ders were rounded up by security men and tolooklikeStengutcolletedogus The meeing was st foromorow Aline sald hut, with Seingut
Sealed and Approved Equipment | Matin said fecritment of tachty jie, te sures sad, Uy late Friday, however, the government had been dollar bills from the bundaged afternoon. tnd the Democratic Assembly's sup-

At Wholesale Prices! | forthe fnalsh Deparineathsbeen Crushed, Duoud ill and Tarrakhi released. On Sunday he was named Aemonsiritors. One by one, the "Singur Hep wilbeinstrumen- port the fee ean be repealed

pursued and will continue: He sid Grime minister of the new government that gained rapid diplomatic Protestors would fund aver money {al in solving this problem, tomorrow

cecognton frm several Soviet Bloe nations and Indi, Printed with tie Speakers pietureto SASU Legislative Diresor David Grossan said the SASU represen
Aivesiudentdresed as Stengut, Coyne, explaining why the sludent ttives will question Steingut on Hs

Pace ue 29 spins" European Workers Mark May Day iafiesome ots sens teaan protested otsed one Speakers poston on th He Rte eORTAAT? mapaeniveny
Sr ye Paice Pelion sto. ‘Some said that in determing ac (AP) Vandals deserated Kal Marx’ grate in London and demonstatrs hbyine in lexiisors offices, fice “It we don't get a sasactery SM¢EMt demonsivatoe gathered downtown yesterday protest the
tredidation, freedoin would not be aitled police in several West European countries as Workers around the ‘thers began to tle up phonies in the Senate Majority Leader response [from Steingut) we'll go student health fee stil present in the legislature's budget.
Tost by universities bectase the world marched and rallied Monday in observance of ofies oF Steingut and. Assembly Warren} Anderson ialrcidy witius back to ditt action," Coyne sal.
fexulations don allow the SED to erations! labor holiay. In. Moscow's Red Square, Soviet Present *
define whacsubjetsray beolered, Leoni, Brezhnev baskedinaccolades while Spain markeditsbsgsx May | S 2
The. 1972, Masier tan con ever and ian is fs offically recogized May Day okay. I Var, { Martin To Act On Evaluat
Quick Service, Lowest Prices Around! templates ie role ofthe Regenisin leftist demonstrators the Pace de lx Bastille, symbol of the Fensh i artin 10 AC m Kvaiuations
Call Saul at 457-7940 this, matter] to be to maintain Revolution, stoned police before 1,500 of them broke away through neurh
ST! i simu standards of Eaation:” sire on x rampage of ear buringand window smashing, Poke ic test
the 1972 Master Pan had no! gis, tore down makeshil baticades and arrested. several yung
rnintrur standards for doctoral dstionstators ix polleemen and a doen leis were hur SMe EY aceon
programs said Relian, He charged r {arsDavld Manin niladontveo! deadinesweresetforibzconpletion Mes ofaerousubliy and eandsent
the deane evaluations reports sof We repori, aihough general 9ith- evaluations ol faculty

Greyhound Hie thesesundardsysrsinvnisl © Garter and Begin Note Israel's 30th Birthday q 3k Hee mane pe

WASHINGTON (AP) President Carter and Prime Minister Menschen Martin said he will make “The writer guidelines at the The « Cowling evalu:

The cure fo os Tega Gleaed Isa Wh iUay! Monday af] Cones ben : Peeling ld) ia eval Dean Ae
aa ad he Besse) eal as Hope Nes) Dues aa arte hoe em BUNT TD REG Cure celeuc tematic cage tne ;
Ci ie ial if between the United States and the Jewish tate, The occasion for Begin's visit Iibrary committee has been the only iid be taken.
* aellonaor-valationy was a White House reception marking the U. S. observance of th REE A Be zat sik Sealy ti
OND eA = the : SGU atid Tetris oc Unie motte TeMEci Tigh te AG MIRE
Ascordhg Maro Miuhle, dae wi lt a "The a

anniversary of the founding of Istael in 1948, Carter invited about 1.20) : :

criticized solely In ermis of publica- j Library Director © James Sehmi
tion, The ecilty were found eompe- Tabb and other Jevish leaders to jin him and Begin atthe White Hous . Fhetaporson Dein scence Ch of HE commute evalua iniation as nlartition
‘brary Director Schmidt, “we're available tot which the faculty

M.
Sako AMI EN
6 function, metal case L.C.D; watch

Beare cordless euling Iron

by Jill Haber ines procedures now. 1 think the
Martin said that no specific evaluations are consistent with the

r se
Aho neni PISS tito Saal Arta an Eada a4 : inw Minin bute boat) Aman Awareness Program

Northeast,

Ih respomie Side Maldd, “The meet with the Council ofthe College

fin Bil CSET eGR ats nosis Podium Beer Blast Friday

{Gholnhp. Tsetwo panne note cal be inna prised fo itanine wal acini EGR Ure ot the Bshook af

have not done 0. Stone said the by Aron Sin Brewing

SUNYA's lountaics willbeturned "We Want 40 create y more pest
‘on Friday ani lee beer will besety> sonal al on ekmpus, where people

fee ortvo weeks hates sshd Vienna hn oh f SHAEREN nH a nie ev
Vice President for Academic Affairs David Martin sald he will make in of the evaluations. Juculty, ind administrators, SA Vice Make
i New Attempt to Override Death Penalty Veto recommendations on two deans’ evaluations this week. PEA rea es : i ‘
us in peer aaa Teens ly [tie reports] all come in at different President-elect Brewingion said the program aims to make peo
Near Accident sain prepuce ite cp anauanplinsieiite Gos igh ners Buffalo P dent Under F fs ‘ "i ‘
bie Ee eae G10 FYESIGENT UNGEL FUP] sbyrscocrcaeosiom iki take si vison
i en Sia ‘0 Teaday, with altetion focused onto Democraticsenator, nel digssion of oie oh mutsl who sine p heed sues
itea feeling tnatiewly descends Upon NS foe PEELCOD. Corea ere Sapa RUT RO by Jil Haber According to line, the forum sonal an acme of depuis pore Hewson of ple, of muleal yh sands up here and ie
you. The exams, the pop tests, the required Western Ave, yestehisy ater og Bil hen it passed March 13 but have since threatened to swith sides, Onl TES SUNN SUT SEV ae ie at UM ea iics VGA Re cay nu AED ISN (sleerGrtelueilly —Lisner eile ie fomation ofan
they won't go away. brakes, according to Motor Poot SSembly i cy el ee ie of _ eompelion or SUNY up GaN! Wrewingionss 1sue Hrofeisert | MAlapHity bblectven
But you can, This weekend, take off, say Supervise Kea Woven tidespread datishation wih his Lal's new Aimbest camps, Kite THE so cated “biain arain” — NUH you peak: strusidte your | *Lhere are ot of ities this we
see eu een eo Tite wot tho te pas_ Reserve Board Curbs Bouncing Checks eli a ee ee Ge I Sent Ss th) Al bye ns onan
eiee tien uleveMiatareyIMVOUE Fis fond Pele topped, WASHINGTON (AP) The Federil Reserve Board moved Moni 10 at, Fut ab Yel unwilling academic plin pus. eeause TSI aH UMUC RUIN A EH Ce NT ty
fave natrichentenk re e vent olf the road at pay checking account overdrafts from savings aceounts, Aimed ut helping Times, the vote from the forty-six the constriction of ities, us factor Riraniteecny Ae he NES A ne sas
rf i stern Ave, and BrevatorSijusta people avoid accidental overdrafts and Keep a minimum balance in thet tember senate was 1610 fen against Heeause Keli his not developed Ketter said he plans on remain in, Hopetlly.” sand Academic Ale there inherent conf
IFyou're feeling tired, depressed and few blocks Irom campus at about | checking accouni, the regulation laxeseffect Nov, L. Theservice woul hays Keiter ater three houry of debate, such a pln, he is being blamed for oie at feast unl 1980 when his ifs Commitee Chalr Dave Rullo, between students und ad
exe Medi Gee GreipuR eRe coinres Prec 6 be eiueted hyn bunk eustonmr and would be avlatle ony The Student Adipoulcn al Bu Wave meied-out budgets (or lew teri Hs A RO STR AO
Bore cure IErire Glebe: lead back-upsysiem,an IC individuals, not businesses or governmental Unis, Monday's action afl Talo hid oleased report conden aniounts than whathid beenhoped, Kline speculated that the yote to. <#8foom will continue outside the at et tobe ge
sald Wolven, ‘harlered institutions across the country plus 4,700 atonal barks. I fF sludent LAK money, of & sient tix appropriation of ot produce any immediatetungible #*™erPhere” ey ae
Greyhound Service sj hbsa he bos ethed to the po afc about KOO state Imnks Under the Federal Dept Instance Sido for bys io aen rela buttatitwould eustepina Annual Event ‘eye a bunch of bureuerats, But
tote Wiehe =) MatorPoalinsthanisexaininedis Corporation, However, the FDIC plans to vate Friday on asim nove ahs acide Semonsiation whe nate spit, procs cutaing [tart Rulohonestonke AM Dayan. hyde aa
ingramion 665 4a css hake ans sad aaron Of ll state shows, his lick of and his censure of NYPIRG funds, reappoint Keer When his teem ex- vnval event Cie proves aueesstal He MEN & th al Wet et
pike (Rh A gage wuiiem astowing © Nolen. EEC Was Citizen Gro Ieadership, leading to low morale in According 10. Kline, faculty ites i i
AL 1p of Economie Realities : ra eaniece YES x been wolfee or cig Olter schools, lke Wrockport, wil retain wth the insiuton and
Hepes 1879 at Comectign! «1 Mvanancrue aa euanoumen economic Reales sani ga conh MAG Le CEL CMe ea : Time ae ealin
Syracuse 600 40 0 PM lan pis at for eh ren wan oto by th ha te et to buliloSpecirim Editorin-Chie_ but the Faculhy Senate as yet toact siudent senate, when slo%e © Ai adios, ve: tave: Teehon
re audersanding of economic realities. FCC Chairman Charles D ctler appeared before about 380. The New York Times states that undergraduates, fas 40) student °F 80 Kegs, and the students sit begin to dwindle
Ke iprebred lore Meese tt ‘auround and talk with the faculty, not ‘When you walk down the

d sulficient ine tod
e [Syearsof the ny
Ph.D progran’s existence
He adiled that a program could
conceivably continue without
Felstation just would not be we
credited,

fn the poditim, get caught upin the ealdness of

People Aware

‘Am article inthe last nie ol the

ASW incorrectly stad that Bean olf
= st | Ferris mide the statement in the content of detailing for members ofthe i i Pe Tn rea ete Lets HR
‘Greyhound Ager Pro the College of Huminities and tine of derail people, mostly Mudent, prior to the f uibatterh yet l about lases, Bul nia persunalieyel podium, you should be able to say

or ‘Addroas
Gharee Gampron 04 Hatlllon St Albany, Risdone Sener apd Fine organ lon, Asin for Childrens Televison ACT, the Kinds of hing Student Senate vote and generally ed ona highly egativereport onthe the motion asking. for Kelters n Hea
= Vataton Nou ned eegee ses) expec linden deri replaton, Weare yng ext Seer ee er area aT arene eet ncaey eon that meant ean scone wht el a
fone’ of four deans (EA Hea REEL ERIE miss at Buffalo; while eting state a review team of six’ ouisde _ Nelier hus denied, along with top, HAP primary function ste ald. or stbpid or looking ike
810-434-0005 oA NC LLY SE SCRE THT ? SUNY Hhllaloadminisncrs: thee in breaking down communications said rewington
evaluated: School of Husinss 1 i Fegulations budgetary con : Nad Re i beings and we a
Wiliam Holstein cna idverttements on TY shave ated primar Festrictons (0 hi power “Fei are rampant. between thee are serious problems at the Barrer etwesninevarioustactions being and we all
shilden ta teademic units and various per university a\ SUNY A) | uscording to

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Dudley DoRight’s Union College presents

Bar & Meetin’ Place
25 Morrison Ave. Troy, N.Y.

Presents:

EROS

Every Tuesday Nite for the month of May

Charlie Daniels

and special guest HENRY GROSS

at Achilles Rink
Union College

May 9th
8 pm

Appearing May 9-13: STARFIRE
SPECIALS GALORE:

Wed; Bar Stirred Drinks...8.50

@hurs: All Bottled Beer,.§.50 - all night (Molson's,
Lowenbrau, Michelob, Miller, Shlitz, Shlitz
Lite)

Eri, & Sat; Happy Hours...8 'til 10.

Tickets available at Just A Song
and all Record Town outlets
tickets $7.50

25 Morrison Ave., Troy, N.Y.
(Behind the Ilium IV Apartments)
Take Troy Hast Off 787;

the 1st light tc top of hill

Pure Prairie League

To Beverwyck Park
for the First Annual , Spectacular

‘Students Are Neighbors Too’

Festival

Featuring -

— Live Music

Crafts

Food Stands
— Roving Dancers, Musicians, Jugglers, Clowns, etc...
- And Alot of Good Neighbors!

ime = Saturday, May 6 from noon til 5 p.m.
Place = Beverwyck Park (also knownas

9? the field behind the downtown dorms)

pe Farty Afterwards (from 6 p.m. to Advance sales ONLY - tickets are

8 p.m.) at O’Heany's, WT’s, and available i
H ial,
Bogarts. Admission to the bars will The Pea Pa eoniaR Orcs.

be $1.00 w/tax, $2.00 w/out for all the
Reeeivattoan aetnis nem the classes of '78,'79

v

lod donations were accepted by the Red Cross yesterday
fn the second floor of the Campus Center. About half the

blood donated trom

Bio Prof Defends DNA Research

by Paul Neuwirth survival rate. of recombinant WHO. expeAments with different
Newareasofscientificrescarch often bacteria should it manage to leak. eon eae Je nana ae
fem loo wrapped spinjargonand Even Ht carain ecbngues of ek Tepeis, Repeal are the sequel
re eorme permentation, were sed sloppiy, bateraa found within, the DNA
“This fact, Holmes said, the rate i incredibly stands) He says his earlier deplings
‘Holes sald he rae inten ga ehilngat Ty Calle
ould behamperaiby amongotier are paying of, Mi preset research
Rng cnmen which NBR ther tocet on th “opal ordering” of
ier the opsts win te aa
the human pects ht made econ Holes ts lel een gets
binant DNA research an often de layman avg sled poly as an
Cited and aiher misunderstood .undorgadute wih few counel QD?
(one bioloay Ater hi second year a O'Leary Named
Macardng to Dr, David Holmes Tuy College n Dubin, boreal
Sf ihe Biology Deparitsent,

id

continued from page one
nit tnvoived in the search would
have been arranged, he s

Goldenberg said he too
omimitiee would have voted (open
Up final interviews with the ean
idates bad i not felt O'Leary was
sich a clear choice

Committee member Orville
Poland, Dean of the Graduate
School of Publis Administration,
agreed,

L would think that thetacultyand
Students on the committee would
have been strongly in favor of ope=

snot ens) for him. His study of

hegan soon after, Holmes

| months have elapsed ltst posed for himself the question

fof what controls genes in 1969 at the

California Insitute of Technology,

Linder the guidance of molecular

concern for the dangersuchresearch Ret ind plant physiologist

lat pose Tames Bonner, Ih the same school

‘According to Holmes, the tear that Holmes did postdoctoral reveareh

prompted early delays centesed inthe Chemistry Department under

round the posibility that some Norman Davison. Research there

Jeakage of unsed of disused centered around large proteins

uterial might occur dung ex- Known as Histones — particles

petimentation, He says thejisifick- which are loosely bound to the (wo
tion for such fears is li, strands of the DNA helix

Holmes and his colleagues say Today, Holmes says he cons

colleges comes from SUNYA
siven the danger of ex-
os" he sid

Kick on your Scholl Exercise Sandals

they have derived slavistes on the himself a “gene behaviorologis A acalblels eHenes

companied his vist to the SUNYA
fammpus as a presidential candidate
thtee years ago surprised him:

Then an administrator at the Une
iversity of Houston, Helds met with
Varios campus groups as one of
thiee candidates vying to succeed
Louis Heneret as SUNYA  presie

and awish.

ed sn that were particulary unusual,

Heres achance at making your wildest dreamcome true! J jsina seis

KJ F ihought, id not know about [the

Sweepstakes. Gea
Entering our sweepstakes isalmost O'letty sad «desir to see wom
is kicking on a pair of Scholl ity asa pani
Sandals, All you haye to do is Hos teen Lae
stop by your favorite drug or discount ‘ited
store and pick up an official entry When asked to sere a acting
blank (complete with contest price bu beat Oo)
Then, in 25 words or no desire to Ke he oh permanent
s, send us your wish by iy Hels sa
August 31, 1978. If you Fe SEE ENTE
don't have a special wish, Charge his mind,” Fields said.
may we suggest a few?
How about flying to
Paris and selecting an
original designer outfit? Or
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By J.M, Reilly
the novel Finnegan's Wake by James
Joyce has been called everything from a

the supreme literary achievement of the
20th century, a “compleve and permanent
record of our age.”

ror 40) years, crities have rallied about
it's impenctrability, it's impossibly

snity and lt
Controversy like this often serves to
Hhunish a pigee of hterature or any other
Work of art to the lofty but dusty nooks
‘of academia, whete only
in shape may seek
depths, with very
Co us
Jor the
Ari to be
upon the pages of some
scholarly text

and. eran
heads suliciently &
uy plumb i’ en
Jong theories indeed, while the
‘Wait_ in monosyllabic inn

True Meaning of the Work o

Nothing could do more violence 10 the
Imention of Joye, who detested
wvademia and meant to write lor
yerybody
Tn an elfort to bring the message of
Finnegan's Wake across the gull erated
‘Absurdly complex!” and
Absolutely unieadab

Vinegar’ Wake. past smulti-laceted
illusions and illusions, muny-levelled
hneanimgs, madness and melurehy

Last Thuisday's concert reading of
Who Mie the World? Ihe Four

Gospels According to Finneetn’s Wake’
othe PACS Arena Uheatre was
introduced us a "work sn progress” by
SUNVA. English Department. laculty

By MARK J, MeGARRY
James Patrick Baen, forn
Galaxy. is the new editor at Ace
and he has expanded thei
science fletion publisi
new de

in # pid expansion, some
material will be excellent
nd the majority will fall

of the
somie puredro
Tinto the ever-forgettable realm of the

mediocre
Now, to the matter at hand, which is
‘alin by EC, Viubby published at $1.50.

for 187 pages. This isa "Dumarest of
Terra” novel, one ol a long series which
Tubb has brought 19 BAW books, This

ly published in 1969,
with Ace, soit comes

novel was of
when Tubb
ceirly in the series, As to when I do: not
Know, as there fy no table oF blurb to tell

1 found ita surpaisingly rough, almost

amateurish book, There are numerous

\ nd often confusing scone changes

bers and. co-seriptwriters fom
mith and Harry Staley,
they were joined by five other readers,
including Larry Ries and Robert
Thorstensen of the English Depart
Marion thorstensen, Helen Staley, and
Bonnie Kelsey,

hie "Who Made the World? seript is
based on the I-page “MaMaLulo”
episode at the end of book two of
Finnegan's Wake, with passages trom the
to introduce

id motifs. +
jo” section
ett reading isthe ifs stage in
jet that is supposed to develop into
five-hour film presentation of
Tinnexan's: Wake, Aevording to tom

words, thoughts, and ima

ml 10 the 4

Wake Entwines Past, Present and Future

‘about to experience, and how 10
approach the Wake as & whole

Hirst ofall, i's a dream, and therefore
‘gritten in the language of a dream, where

displease, and blend into each other.
Secondly, the dream is a universal one;
the dream ofall men ol all time, Because it
ig t dream, the author is not bound by
conventional logic, and neither should

Universitl is the embodiment of the

prrticulars,
Sound complex? Inaccessible perhaps?

eee
~ Relax, and listen to it as you would
to music. Let it wash over you, and
wry to swim with it, but don’t try to

interpret it.

Smith, he, Staley, and Helen

teollaboratiny on five, hour long seen

with avantgarde tlm

Harris based on the Jour parts of the

Wake together with a linal “more
he basic

jethings

‘experimental demonstration 0

hemes of the 1 akesupposed
eller somewhat.

Smith said that right now, the company
js witing for funding from the Nation
ndownient lor the Aristo sponsora ten=
hiniie pilot filmi of the project. “All our
Sponsors fell us the signs are. super

Let it
associations that it will.”

the

make

Ah but this only asmall simplingol the

designed to resonate anyoneexposed to it
‘on many levels

Relais, and listen to
msi,” Staley advised th

fou would (o

member cast plunged headlong into the
Joyeian river that is Finegun's Wake
pulling the audiens

they should approach what they were

The Forgettable
Realm of Mediocrity

most of which are not necessary to an
Understanding of the book, and in fact
defy understanding, The ch

is cardboard, with varyin

thickness, The heroine
ser of some power, bl
aling with crises seems limited to crying
the hero’sname (Ear}) overand over. This
started to strike me about a third of the

‘method of

way through the book, and 1 started
Keeping cout — but stopped after the
dozenth tim

The series as a whole concerns Earl
Dunmarest’s quest for Earth — the planet
fof his birth, and from whieh he was taken
legendary World, or
some part

‘as w child, Barth i
wholly unknown
Galaxy — Dum

‘over dozen books (0 date

jurticulr part of the quest, it forms snot
‘ery convincing background fora routine
adventure story, Dumarest comes no.
loser to finding Earth during the course
of Kalin

‘Dumarest meets Kalin for hefirst time

fon Logis, and he helps
the superstitious natives who believe she

escape from

isa witch, Dumarest arranges passage for
hher home, and accompanies her himsel!
riot only because he has fallen in love

Fp i aaboungdi ae
tlie and find hes
Vor e wiete Dunne fds at
als a Srealyh'a minapendiog bg
So had ane he mind to ana
Woman's Nod) and raaftsh bik 0
Ret own, Duaes cannot ovethe min
Wino ie bees oe eve

ean

working ina
6 to Kalin’s:

potentially emoti

Festumes his
The ‘oyel ip filled with potentially
nes whose potential is not

nies. Dumarest

alized, The obsessive character of
‘Slimatestisinteresting, butnotenough is
‘made of it In this particular novel, E.C
Tubb has opted to stress the routine
‘alven(Ure elements and let the emotional

‘elements languish,
0

levels, others scarcely connected, but at
the end of the hour, there was the sense of
‘something complete but ever expanding,
‘strange but undeniable unity seemed to
surround the episode, though itcould not
be said where or how this unity existed.
“eople were laughingat the jokesin it,
they were enjoying it, somehow ollowing
it and wonderi tly What was:
they were Staley said
afterwards,
Involvement ol the audience isessential
to the working of any presentation oft
Wake, aecordingto Staley
ity book, it 18 2
provess, and the miore people thi are
involved, the better.”
Tiere aire plans in the works for a
rt reading of the
few weeks,

second ¢
MuMalad
‘according 10S
Will be made lor the archives here at

flyo mde. That lil was shown at the
filth Joyee Symposium in Paris 1975, and
hay been requested by: uni

Germany and Sweden, as Well as by Yale

and other universities here an the U.S

projects” with characters: playing off
{usainst one anoties, on-location I9otage
fled, and employ various abstract
(ir avant-garde filming teehniqu

“Lhe lim will be the most appropria
{itn ye eins mike of the total inmescan’s
Wakes’ Smith said, “whieh of course
cans it will be ensmie,” Smith added,

wonderful

Reynold shifts points of view atleast as
‘lien as Jubb, but he doesso with cl
purpose and he limits the shifts
chapters, and thei

This is also part of aseri
“third in the fabulou
rilogy.” The trilogy co)

i of El Hassan (formerly a Black
ican sociologist) to, unite all of

North Africa into a single nation capable

fof withstanding the influences of both

East and West, and of exploiting its own

resources, rather than relying on foreign

commercial interest

Fy group to assassinate EL
‘returned away.

from theirmission bloodlessly, which was
ertainly an unpredictable turn of events,
‘ilso a rather non-dramatic. one.
jompt at characterization,
eareaboutadogn major

‘but most character traits are

only quirks the reader associates with w
‘name, and nothing else, Everyone is very
tough and businesslike, and no. one
interacts very much with anyone else, J

MAY 2, 1978

ALBANY STUDENT PRESS

PAGE NINE

A Traumatic Experience

by Sharon Chinnery
On theevening of Api, 197%, my guess
and I (ny ser and trad female) were
involved ina sey fishning and anaes
experince in-s highly pattonied Chinese
Festaurant in heen. Pherextautan, Pek
Resiauran, peated 1094 Madhon Avenue
(ext tothe downtown dormitories has Been
Known in the pt to Be sully ras et
Aetlons on mimerour osetsons. AL tines,
Tacism was obvovnly present and at bers
as kon tobe iden ove sunt
My sister and my fren, being prose for
ian athe sane tie having he st for
ene thereat ane
siledin the ear The wale én by cose
{he menus down and lel rsngtoranore his
ignorance. of. restuurin
roseeded to oer oi fod
Theiler sated when myst onde
scallops in gate slice and Yound her
dismay. a siangs taste to hes ein ey
of the: danges of seafood poisoning, she
Summoned the waters eprtedthestrange
tase to hrs He minedtely. gre sry
indignant Kawing his os, esd Dont
{elle tl the manager
Although the mnagsr arte water she
{00k let tine in coming oer xan he
situation. When she fin arrhed al our
table, my ster proseeded to explin once
nin that there Was srange st the
Sells. Islet of apolouing, forthe
incontene an asking ser ihe sted
another dish eonimanded sou oder you
sy! Jou no bke i Hee, you no ome! My
Sse the rene "No,I Wont plo loo
donot nied 1 eat, The food fas a seange
tee oan ox gi Te wm
started geting sr loud and vey nen
Youn pay. We Hold youl She exclaimed
Hus then 1 aid, “OK, I 9 fel tht 4a)
abou ts hon go gl he polke-theveva pole
Silon rah eros the sise.” My statement
Was ignored. The only tevemblanee to an
nse hat Leseived wan he plete of he
back as he walked ay
Wien ny rend an nied eating (ny
Ssier dnt et) we tigued oo the tual
umount f teil pin ts) minus theses
tnd progseded to te Irmo he rear
here handed over.0Dand change ote
‘One by one, with my friend eadlng
ested walking ou
When we aot ouside, we notice that my
Sher vasnot behinds We waked back ate

Poking Restaurant. There we found the
manager and her son physically restraining
her while my sister was telling iemto le 0 of

‘Meanwhile, more men (employees) jolned
Into help restrain my ssn. Alter about thirty
seconds, We filly got my sister ee aid we
sturted fo runout f Peking Restaurant. As we
Were running ou, someone grabbed meund |

Uropped my purse in the doorymiy. I had just
‘arted kicking my nese out ofthe doorway to
‘ny iter when the oldet Chinese man grabbed
the shoulder of niy coi The next thing |
Kew, I hed aod RERRSIL-I-P-P-P and
the man and I started fighting, Shortly alter

that, somehow or another (quite

miraculously) [was free
Aer 1 calmed down somewhat, | became

Furious, | thea exelsimed thit lay going to

Dress charges and my sister suid, "agree,

sperally tor your coat” Bere she sid that

1 thought the loud ip 1 had heard in the

Festaurant had been the linn inside my eo

but it turned out that When the man grabbed

hy shoulder, he had ripped my cout fro the
shoulder down tothe hemline!

eeplode ha alested my icin
Silered trom mental anus ease of I
have to walk by Peking Resturant inon
£0 the neighborhood superman
Uicel hat tad we been of another esc
Pal ha ale
1 do nol elise tha Peking Resturant
Should e pared by he member the
‘nna apoio and einbunemen
(my iy Ree
Our Fhe er vied yh
willbe moral and eially wrong Akeral
if hey ld ths to me and ane ube se

acting
administrators

Th the Faltor:
Acting President O'leury becomes
presen, Acting Vice President for Acadernie
Ais besomes VP Acting Pesient fr
enient and Planning Hartigan becons

Vil Anise Bean ot socal ana babi
Sciences Robert Kendall. becomes Dean,
Additional acting deans! Social Wellarcund
Nursing become deans, Others move up to fil
the pragmatics of aumminisrative
slectons, postions must he filled glckly and
With competent persons. 1 remain
disappoinied thitat SUNY A, these selections
ull oo olfen decom permanent appointees,
An energetic and elleient leadership may
Find strengths within is own close ranks. I
may: also. find them through few. views,
utitudes, and blood, of & commiktment to
Dutside selections: I Believe major probe
at SUNYA js adinistrauve mediocrity a
Fest of an entrenched bureaucracy
Feplenishing itself wit Few chuleiges from
{roup that has-been Working with tell for

The sletion of O'Le
‘eonsideraions of the m
other candidates tre
ureaueratic ll of sa

may be wise upon,
my ques vets
ns symplomaticof
jan at SUNYA,

ald H, Thompson

minority
coverage

To the Eidivor
My first year at Albany hay been 4
Aisenchanting one, Whereis, otficr schools
and. universities have ineluded articles
Goneerning Thitd World Student activities in
theleschool newspapers, th ANd nota
say coverage of Latin and Bick Weck
ctivities, Examples of sone ofthe activites

Furthermore, 1 1He munigerem of the
Peking Restaurant fees free to disespect and
Physically abuse its customers whenever they
ee i, then I don't fel they should be gi
Hicense to operate such an establishment

om

WAC Ete

SO.r
ii

FEIFFER

that should fave: been covered include the

Lary Matlow, Chi, Piyils Hyman and
oahy Sanders Coneris, as Well as the

merous cultral even eating
Black America

An antcle presented pi) 7) ve
Stated that "he misical form
ation. « .comesis.aresl
study of the needs aides
udienee.” This. “inet
uestionable, asthe His
‘obviously excluded, 1)
Hispanie people cision
on an Amsterdam 1a
Is ko exclude fron, Wi
radio stations

The 1Wo ineidenty
lletive of insittion,

ih

dieision t0 ignore posits sin rN
World people, and on the ahr
Assumption (ist or Farsi

te qualified to judge what
netvities te "worthy
the other chy

treatment
complaint

To the Faitor:
‘We would ike yo draw caveat
in the area of women's
In particular, we would
About an examination
Cermak for treatmen
Personal hysiene eda
4 pap smieat, is 0 dit
any youn wom

‘emotionaly
pracedure oF allow for an
tHe examination, Th a
the personal hygiene of
attitude of Dr
Unjusttied

Any medical doc
Felationship with patent

inthe infested areas whieh ict
pain)

While this examination vas thing ps
friend of the
‘eeeived an examinitin
examining doctor Was very «

‘onesrned about the patient, Heexplained the
procedure clearly before the examination and
Tessufed the patient. After the examination
he explined his findings and agked if there

snereany questions, This patientleft reassured
Ad fel the infirmary gave eompetent health
ate, while the fits patient felt intimidated
til was emotionally upset about the health

incinsstencies in the SUNYA
uo unnotiged. We fer!
that i should be tisk for the new officers of
$4 to like aetions aginst such conditions
This is only one individual ineident, butwe
Hits one too many, We urge any women
tho lave bil sini experiences to mike
ipluints (9 Jhnet ood, direstor of
Wntnsation of stent health setvies
Name Withhod

student
checks

fy the Editor
Thies to bring tothe tent
ilenis the dissrimination bein
tuanst ust Lost Week L ent Into (He Grand
Union at Stuyvesant Mla to purchase some
tenis Sines 1 did not have any money of
and my bank was closed, it was my

nol SUNY
prasticed

ods, | showed the Grand Union employes

ny drivers Heense and student 11D. Upon.
eating Here (we torrid of ented a
‘he informed me that Grand Union doesnot
‘accept "student checks because students are
tot eal resdeny (even thovh my
bunk, Meshinies Exehiange, ss right in the
realize that retallons
onsumers a service by accepting checks, hut
an they idol choose who thes
an this pve
Grand Union daes Hot seem to value the
husiness SUNYA students give it! Where
‘would SUNY students be fall totes eattied
ov this praetice? Lappent to al patrons of
Grand Union to think seriously about this
anddeeide whthe o

Uiscriminatory prt
otto gle their business to ther,
Pats Bastord

class
screwed

To the Eator
Well, somehow i seems very sppre
the Clas of 1978 gots serewed once asin,
Hk wasn'e bad enough (hat Tunetions in ou
Lisi two. years at SUNY A. were eurtalled
nts dishonesty This

“presi
hing al

Graduation J9Pbat Albany: guest spenker
Hlakold, Gould, Not that Mr Gould isa bat
Aehor but Hew netor His only eommion
round With the graduating class ts that he
icndedAlbany’s New York State Collegetor
Teale

Those respons
Unavailable Waller Mond
lets gs Hargld Gould
Clean, Mondale or eve
ally neceasaty, A big narie is not what Was
reeded lor our Commencement. speaker
Somebody wih something

wei) nie. A professor, sh
ovsramentbutesiera, Not necessarily Same,
Fst some substance, ough ck, fellow

ls en
speakers
canttimakeit $0

Paul Rosenthal

closed
campus

1 the Fito:

[Lan wting for the purpose of stating &
frievunce concerning the Universities ations
his past Weekend, has come

Weekend thin as Util and ths early elosings
ete nots previously scheduled event. Many
shudents yell need, shat ese nott0 Bo
home this weekend experienced decreased
University nd tit included cally
‘losings of Campus Center lacitisand othe

Tis excuge that “buniness® was low i nota
feason for these closings lor several
main one woul be that unlike a
Adepartinent store nF supermarket, the main
ibjetive of the Rat, Mousetnp, Library nd
il other faites i to serve the atdlents, not
ile stents

make a profit, here were
‘impus to Keep all ofthese plies Irom being
hiywhete near deserted, and thet los
Uisippolnnsdl miny who stayed here for the
‘weekend id found thessles with no plies
Woe

args the
Fesponsibie
student

Uniseriy to take & more
iaiinle towands. serving the
fly and adequately

Fan

party
people

To the Eto
Ay President of Due Tower Steering
ant aiven many responsibilities
ite of thee the organization ofall parties
that TSC sponsors during the yea.
Traditionally, the muli-oor party his been
{hs biggest tower purty of he year. Thanks to
he support of i) fellow” stents that
ulti has once aan been continued this

‘Ay Mr. Gleeson stated in his Jette (8 yery
ifcult to esinate how mivch aleohotto have
with its $500.00
rchused more

sd A a ate of
Fidget for this party, TSC
For an hiv than has for the fast V0.
iulielow! parties L would also ike 10 make.
ear another fet, Beer and vodka do.
hake «pasty 400. hard the sound of an
1297 am, and the last
crewdver wis poured about midnight
Haweves, people remained dll 1:45 am,
dncings talking. anil placing bets in our
‘ising, The idea of 4 mulitloor party 48 10
note €0 do than just drink: This was
the 200 people oF so tat

ha
clearly evidenced
‘snide party aller he
Tiey told me they’ had reat tn

aC aL 1230 Mf. Gleeson dh

dash about getting

approuch me
bests 1
Available) would equi
evonly, a party ean Hot go oh Unk Whe
("anit toends Wenre under constale

tie residence sla, security and clean ip
‘olen up Wis requested that all people
slo worked ut he party stay (9 help leap
Whste was Mr Gleeson 2330 inthe morn
whien myself, three A's, anda few othens
ened to slean up. Where wis his concern for
hiv fellow stud

‘Alan Tooth, President

Tower Steering Counell

etter ta the AS Pare alan welcomed
Please subinie ai ete, ped 0 the
avin Pages Hiltor, CC 429, 14

The President

Vincent O'Leary has been recommended by the Presidential Search Committee to
remain in the SUNY presidents ollice permanently. In his year as Acting President,
‘O'Leary has met with favorable renetions from students and faculty members. His style
has been one of frankness and accessibility, unlike the cold and distant demeanor of his
predecessor, Lmimett Fields, Since he took aver from Fields last summer, O'Leary has
helped SUNY A obtain roughly twice as much grant money as last year, Following the
10s§ of the Chemistey Hh.) lust (all, he set up a review committee which is currently
(akinga hard look stall of SUNYA\s doctoral programs, trying (o determine whether
to Stile Edueation Dept, standards,
(On student relied issues, he fas returned a questionable withdrawal policy to the
Univorsity Senate at request of students and sped up the process of converting
Mohawk Tower oflives into dorms for increased on-campus housing.
{he task belore Vince O'Leary, though, is not an easy one, provided he is approved
bythe SUNY Board of Irustees, SUNYA his undergone some very rough times in
ist few years and it will Lake strong leadership to help boost this university's
ant decisions might have to be made in ordet to
(Fs as well ds academic depariments.
ership that is needed here,
s the task before hit

the
prestige and morale, Some unplea
ichieve this. decisions concerning administ
(O'Leary might very well be able 1o provide the kind of lead
Here's wishing Vinee O'Leary the best of lick as he purs
SUNYA President

And The Process

hud the Search Commitice opened up the

That task, However, would be much easie
plieal about the

praceedings to the public, Hiere are many people who will be ski
pivicess by which O'Lenry wis chosen, and this skepticism will not help his
effectiveness as president, The proceedings were conducted wit the utmost attention
nui (o secrecy. Hour other eundidates were snuick into eampus for interviews by the
Search Committee, Even when it as decided by the committee that O'Leary was the
‘6 there was no fotiny Lor hin {o be publiely questioned about his visions for

che
resident last year, O'Leury has

SUNY A's tuture
ever had tn undergo such questioning,
There will be some people who will attribute O'Lear

ctlorts of Hields and Search Commiutee Chair J, Vander
Feqard for Fields, Here will be some people who will suggets that O'Leary was the
choice all along, and thal the other candidates were never really in the running, These
nay be unfair statements, but the only way they could have been quashed would have
heen an open process which showed ts the other eundidates views as well as O'Leary's

‘As it slands, the SUNYA community knows nothing about the quality of the other

As lemmett elds’ choiee lor Acting Pi

being given the job to the
Straub, who has a high

Candidates or how O'Leary wis finally eliosen.
The fact that SUNYA was kept in the dark only serves to rise suspicion and

skepticism abott man avho doesn't deverveeither —and make thedilficultjob before

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Racquetball Attracts SUNYA

fantined from page twenty
toca gives the heart a good ear=
diowascilat Workout, But injuries
ca be serous. There is a new eve
lind onthe market ani all players
Should wearone. Interest inthe port
fas cece sich a high level that we
teily need w TielUhouse,”

Grossman has provento bean “AY
Student. She says, “Like many other
sports, youthave to hitthe ball where
the other person ist, The wrist is
most important. Racyueball i es
Pesally ob for women bectuve it

The women's ingles champion,
Grossman, took the racquetball
cffered a SUNYA with
Aitlelis Director Robert Ford last
he believes tha the te sporti
fol a hard game 10 le
‘emphasizes the importance
ination, body positon

than jus enlarge the bicep"
quetball is a. sport where

Women cin beat men becuise

‘hyseal size and sirenath aren the

Tost iniportant elements

Sciscene, “The essential

uray. of shots

‘y physica intima
hall of tte championship. mised
Movbles tem perceives racytetball

“quick moving, challenging

works in the gene

De Bruce Oliver, associ
professor ofaccounting used top
squash, but has switched to riequete
ball “because ts hard to find aguash
pariners." He asseses racquetball 0
bbe good social game und enjoys
playing doubles with both faculty
members and stude
Oliver believes other advantages
to thesport are “the heavy workout

Of at least one danger, ever sit

Just got knocked aut” when he

hit im the head with a racquet

Heginners should learn to always
forward becuse

hi i the tee," warns Oliver
Junior Sharon Shepard, who
fice, knows of
SUNYA’S racquetball fever and is
oneerned about some problems it
caused, “The prime times
one before noon, There's just not

ef, enough courts; Thé four squssh

Intramural coordinator Dennis Eikin says: “Racquetball is cerlainly. h
the fastest growing indoor sport in the country

courts are hardly ever ised
Ih addition 10 the shortage of
courts, there hive been inereasing

Shortages of racquetball equipment,
‘which the gym ustally supplies:
Equipment room manager Me
Donna Corel as seen the

inkage. “Although we've recently

ved shipments wth some defee~
tive. racquetballs, our biggest
problem has been with the people
Who take out equipment, but don't
return it, And, of courte, the (race
et) strings and balls break
casionally, We started with 22 race
uets and have had up to dozen or
‘iore balls” The latest count tallied
13 racquets and five balls,

The best way to learn to
‘quetbal or improve you
tke tie SUNYA course (ited ax
“Paddleball Beginning.” but taught
tsa racer ball course) or play with
a friend who is good, or both, For
those who prefer to give it the “old,
SUNYA try," Chiick Leve's Intide
Racquetball and Steve Keeley’ The
Complete Book of Racquetball are
in the campus library,

Eiiior’s nove Jenny beat Pred2/-
19, but Fred says thas "a rennaich ts
Ui the making,

JV Batmen Hold 5-3 Mark

‘anitned from page nineteen
the three errars we made in one in
ning aguinst REI the tein has
Anchoring the
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Splits Two

‘continued from page seventeen

Behind 6-3 through the list three
Innings, Union eriped for six runs
in the fourth, But their lead wis
brief, as Albany tallied four rins in
the botton of theinning. O'Reilly ed
bff with a single and alter Gretehin
Hari triple, singles by Sapio and
Korownowski and a passed bal

ihning to)
decided in
wildness of their pitcher

O'Reilly was the hittingstar, going
three for four with three RBIs,
Sapio had three sto
tion to her fine pitching perfor-

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PAGE SEVENTEEN
MAY 2, 1978

Twe Victories By Rugby
Team Improves Marks

With afew minutes left inthe first
half, Jeff Goldman scored his first
feareer uy on @ 2l-yard run, and
State led 40 afer the hall

Tough defense prevailed inthe se~
cond half as Albany temained in
complete command, Co-Capiain
Charlie Levine also seored for th

by Don Roast

‘The Albany State rugby team
took a doubleheader fom
Med, on Saturday,

SBM slides have 4-1. records, The
Danes next game is Friday at 4p.
against rival Siena.

Tn“A" action, Albany took off to
fast 40 ead, Veteran Chuck Rap
pazzao had big gainer, and itched
{fo Gary Boseio for the iy, putting
Albany ahead 49,

With few minutes lftin the hal
Second-year medical student Mike

Maddog” Trells booted a 31-yard
field goal, narrowing Albany's lead Two weeks ago, Albany took a
to 43 at halftime, doublesieader from arelirival Uns

Med. took the lead ealy in these ion College of Schencetady, by
cond halfas A.J Cearnupal kicked scores of 8-0 and 27-3,

1 2-yard field goal, Med, pulled Alter a scoreless fits half, the
ahead 64 Danes broke the ice midway in the

‘AL this. point, Albany's attack second half as senior Tom Cullen

jenior Tom Cullen intercepted a Union pass on the 17-

very comfortable 10-0 lend,
slaved that way forthe remainder of
the game

Double-Header

came fogether. §
Scored & try on a quick pitch from
Gary Boeeio, and Albany led 8,
Moments Iaer, Boccio scored his
fourth try ofthe season on. 57-yard Albany added some insurane.
camper, giving Albany a 12-Glead, Rapszzao seored on a len-yatd 10"
Hie Danes kept pouring it on. onan exestent pitch by Jin Dignan,
Wing forward Frank Sheehan Albany kept thelr 0 lead for the
scored on a livesyard rest of the game
Few minutes itin the! n> iy "BY side Albany
‘40's PAT atfempt was good for an overwhelmed Union in every phase
16 Albany advange, bi ho! hegimesand won acxstng
In°B ation, the Danes picked up
‘tough vietory, as tight detense and.
solid offense combined for he win
ning ingredients

Albany held a 40 lead)

Jimbo Nyemchek scored.
dn the opening kickolt on  15-¥4

‘tin ahiera fine pitch by Gary Bocelo,
The PAT failed, and Albany led

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Bocsio also scored two tries
himsei inthe fist hal on sbecessve
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ble. Frank Carrera also kicked 19
yard fist goal to give Albiny a
iecisve 154) lend
More Scores
Nyemehick picked up two more
resin thesecond half on runs of27
And 4 yards to give him the tris
for the aflernoon: Carrera added
70 ead wilh

Sophomore Bobby Boissy kicked 1
27-yard field goal for the only score
Of the allernoon for Union,

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Monday, May 8,1

PAGE BIGHTEEN

ALBANY STUDENT PRESS:

MAY 2, 1978

Stickmen Rally For Second Win

by Greg Corman

i yasa game featuring (wo teams
with disappointing seasons, both
sith 17 resords, But the Albany
Site varaly lnerosse team, helped
by abalanced scoringatiack, proved
{o be 4 couple of goals better than
Haeiwiek, The Danes won at home
Siaurday, 10-8

The game started poorly for
Any. With Hartwick ahead 3-1in

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Fretnit, auatter Albany looked Afterregrouping the Danes open:
rated the third period by allowing yet
‘en Gorman, whose wo goalsfor another goal bur Geren eee
the Dancs were his finest effort this overhead blast from the right side,
Year led an Albany comeback with increasing Albiny's lead tp. two
leading scorer Dar Goggin. The goal, which they never lont,
Danes surged to. 7-3leid withthree Motta had. praise for his. mide
‘minutes left in the half fielders, Five of the fgt six midds
Relaxed Defense Scored, we did a real good job off.
Hut as has happened il yeur the sively.” However, Motta felt the
Danes related on defense. “Wellsi defense was too aggresive, *Ihey
{ot beat one-on-one," sald Albany neve
Coach Mike Motta’Hartwiek neted_gout
‘Wo goals and the score at halftime
was 75

“howd have gotten eight

Altany’s nest game is Saturday
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Second Twinbill Sweep
Puts Batmen Over .500

by Paul Schwartz

The Albany State varsity baseball
team swept their second
doubleeadr of ibe spring season

sion | Colgate 95,65, reach tonal

i the Rights of Spring
This Friday at 4pm. wil
Joimatha.the return of the.
fountains 0 the araty
concrete that is SUNYA, This
san experience equal tofew
econ the ater

as they dance

nd sing al he foyta return
of humanity to this campus

Hebresking rn
Colgite outit the Danes 97, but
ould not outseore the Hotiting
Albany squid, The Danes next take
nda at Home sgains RPL

Albany leading scorer)an Goggin (12) eva SNCS
Danes’ 10-8 victory on Saturday after ther second win,

JV Batmen Powerful

Atet playing ciaht games so far RBI's are giving opposing pitehers
this spring, the Albany State junior —nighimares. Not far behind at 400
varsity baseball team knows one are leadoff hiter Wayne Flynn and
thing for sure; they ean hit the ball, shortstop Jim Smith, Other outtane
Posting a record of 5-3s0 far, the ding batting. averages. belong. 0
jiyvees fave seored runs at better Mike Fiorito at-360,and Glen Beker
At 321. Inaddition, Baker knocked
in eight runs i his irs five games,
The game that did mich tad to
the batting averages was the teams
sixth against West Point, The Pups
collected 15 hits during their 12-6
win, and “hit the ell outof the bal®
according to Sedicki, In ther last
‘juting, adoubleheader again Dar
mouth, the Pups had 1 hits, wine
fing te first game 6-2, and dropping
Thanecond $4
The pitching has alo been trong
‘due mainly to Louie Weinber

Pups were shut out of their first
fame 14-0 by Hudgon Valley, After
that, the Pups walloned Cobleskill
scoring 16 runstoCobleskillsthres
Inthe team's fith game, against
Schenectady Communiwy College,
the Pups put onan offensivedisplay
When the bats finished. smoking
Albany bat 20-1 vietory
"We've got a good hitting teunt?
ated JV. baseball coach ack
Seiichi. "We're swinging well so
nd owns some impressive
numbers. An eatned run average of
fess than 3, and an overpowering 40
‘riKe outs in only 22 innings
“1 think hii Lottie is 4 real

Tending the Pups in the biting
department is Tony Moscheh
whose 482 batting average nd 12

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Sophmore Jerry Januszewski has
Felieved in four games, and hus
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pitched,

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labeatx both have pitted in los
forts, but have "thrown prety
according to coach Seuicki

Chris Metz pitched well
Dartmouth, allowing only two

Stuff should get a big Mit from
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ALBANY STUDENT PRESS

PAGE NINETREN

AASSEP/ Sports #% ~~

Upset-Minded Trackmen Shock Cortland 93-70 TELNET a eae
Bills On Retrenchment Unlikely

1 by MJ. Memmott detinitely Keep an eye on what cutbacks.
Dross Shines, Scores In Four Events ENE ci ume FR RAIS ce cee ernace
by Fred Stern remaining track evens also had a big day, taking the mile as CEDRUS SU EGU Dope ALE He
“All of us were in the groove — The team of Jimmy Pollard, Jeff and three mile races. this He rele i Bea alee {us nokia to peta ilgiion thea sou tig eT eai
‘yesterday, everything clicked.” Vhis Baker, Bill Rheinhardt and Lonnie ‘A sweep in the 10-yard dash deuvenebine ke rae Je MIIEFE AGAIN Mlenen E ei oe BY Etat st ra Ht
Wwas how couch Bob Muisey of the Davis won stil another 440 celay, pul the meet out of rach, Albany's fe roetienceIn She SUN Vase OMG E AvameN HS Flues HS Ey ev NR A ety
Albany Stale track and field team despitea bad handoft between Baker Jimmy Pollard was the winner of GE aD RR TEL UA aa Sa tae I
desetbed his squad's surprising 93- and heinhard, The win pti the this event. Healso took the 120-yard ANS RCSL RTS aU TE AUN UG sea AT
0 irimph over track powerhouse Danes ahead 15-8, and they wete high hurdles with w tine that Was UE Ea HRSSTO SOI Scan ua ton Wc seteaceaUO AN Ale
i Pow yes ie year, arcied out within the SUNY system Murtin said he questioned how
biggest of the yeur, Corland bad Bll Mathis continued the hot meet TAL eR GU CS GUE eee UR ye HER
won elght regular season meeis this Streak with his victory in the Pollard wasata toss toexplain the a eS ARCH OO TLS HLT Ae te ra tesrett be
onal Tournament. The 7-1 hutdlers put soine distance between don't know why ithappened, Wejust Tet biked to ils OU EEA ahs CGIBMIGIES AN EY SC IS MEIMN MN aae)
es had their own win streak of the two teams with a sweep of their started rolling.” i He comet Net SAG) Sl nS ah Eas cany :
five mests on the line as wel event. Don Dros won the event Heavy Winds SINE UNS VE SICnn UE (EAT AU eRe aN rOnUD Ren Ut
epee ey mean yam ea GEN A ee re aT NE coe Saat aly hind ae Ay cm the Hay Charo ad Sc
good start, taking the hammer ie winds, which prevented Pollard’ Sabin tl und on seme oe mst eects ca in the of tench
throw. Freshman Allin Boksertook For Don Dross, the hurdles was time (rom becoming the new ikl) pussihle legislative remedies the ssteny and the subject of much ment would) not be easy’ Lo Bring
thied in the hammer, whieh was obe only one of four events in which he SUNYAC record. Couch Munsey CAG UU SCS SUG OHA ate :
‘one of only two field events thal scored points for the Albiniy squad. —said."Ihe‘sind demoralized alot of FeTTo TACHA SRT SR his Oaieee EU
Albany took all day He won the Tong jmp and the mile people, but We're both oul there in i c FEN HONE CIERRA GL ERROR OU RS HEE eae
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have their Tull team here” said inuesio be vetysteady,"suid Lewis. She Danes pext match sat home IAT SOMMER UID SEH are (O ary vas the best uae othe ing? Why do you want taatin resident Enimelt Fields nsity
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their till team een here” said
Levi by Frederic Lerner Aacuetball the most popular” Intemational Racquetball Awoeide nament way hel in 197478" le elena foleenge Lag PPE AR
Mean RSG al ee ene a IT Humlton’s eharges that he kept swingitievoleinherfavor: Connors! with highachoo! aged Youn meh o| ble Alfairs, sal he fell a faculty: member in the Hnglsh

Department, said etch of the four

Delaney sind bi 4 © Graduate Committee member Sarah Cohen,

feature the first singles match wake up carly and hustle on downto nw vassity. team, Bexinning at 8:30 courvis made ol wood and my students sign up annually for the Hamilton irom beingnominated or constituancy inclidey the Ard and women, Aissstishied with the constrains tn
between Albany's Paul Feldmiiaand the gym, Bring your 1D, Onee past cues morning. seven mornings «  20leet in width.4V tect ustengihand “paddlebull and handball tour: a seal on the: Bourd of Regents, indicial district Hamilton, who is active in the der which the committee had to was “highly, highly regarded
Massachusetts’ Alan Grecry “I'm  thefront doors, walk down the main week, students, laculty and other 20 feet high, he officis! all is the namenis, his year six and three Hamilton charged iwo weeks ago. Keyed fF Lead black community and is currently operate, + Among pects, and added that ane
played Mark Huetteman  ustally the first door on your leliy the next diy, providing iy still diameter, Vie rules ute sinilar tn participated in the racyuetball 1our 3rd judicial district weat because i sett was Located, legislators keyed yuncement of Colored People, sand pointed with the secrecy with which,
Massachusetts! number-fsur man, seneril ollie, available. Uhere wre lous regulation: dichall ‘nument, it’s notthe lastest rowing personal ent of his lead and supported shat he was denied the position by this whole prosess is undertaken,
nd Feldman won in idéntical 6-2 size racquetball courts sind four annual AMIAWIRA sport, racquetball is. certainly the REA eee Jelaney wi ne oseh i ‘Corning beats causeshe works for Four gandidates the commitice
vets. TO CATLIN > smile. squash courts which are racquetball tournament began last fastest growing dudoor sport in the ‘Corning supnorted, was voted in by ‘Tdidn't instruct Dick Connors to “oppose Corning’s type of Ad was interested in enough to inyite to
Feldman indeseditaviewnsnet PORTS. FEATURE © avatabiettom ¥a0 uni dnl 1040” Osoher and etded a monthugo, cauntey’ clams ax ont as he nly doansthing feted Corning, "Yor mintaton.” SUNYA came and went discreet
gin Riri (albatnanethneminsnel: slut heeleon rian niente onl agdidare nominated ineither house vould Ihave: The professor hadsaid thatheand suring the past month, and no one
B30, before Forthase who arcunlamshiar with singles were senior Ric players, started out playing. Reotheiseste tito ont hus Ales acai Aare ALY 80 Corning had locked horns on a outside the commitise and Univers:
‘and junior Judy Grossman.Senior paddleball, He has participated denied that i ue ening i) gota chanoe (0 mst
was Feldinan'’s third ina rowexten- thi end of the ling outside the ut few game and way first played in Jennifer Seiscente and sophomore regularly in racquetball since only pecatnatten, Coming, however, did concede
‘ding his career record to $i door, If yol-Uon't show up $cte organized form ten years ago, It iy Richard Kianolsky won the mixed though he heat He never asked me for my sup> being “in communication” with fone, Vietor Rosenblum,
*I'm looking forward to our Yef- noon, your journey will be rained, really a yuriation of she much older doubles sophomore Mark Dailsy to win the part,” said Corning, “There was no Connors eoneerning the issue ‘the two men, former president of Reid College in
Hamilton’scharge thatthe mayorin- — when | found out that she was being continued on page two Rosenblum responded to i beidladid

especially pleased with 1%6_ play
aguinst Huetieman, "I played weii you uraive belo
iollce opens. youilhaveioyeton the sport, racietball 4 llatvely

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