Albany Student Press, Volume 59, Number 21, 1972 July 9

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ALBANY, NW. = Gov. Neluon bed whether he though Com : SUNY/Albany Summer Schedule of Events
deserves the “support of the “nist China might be prompted July 9-16, 1972
e ® to step up its weapon supply F
Sraeeat cr ttegeecug” mar activities, Buckley sald this was a 7
possibility. '
i ee eee ee On the other hand, he said, suc és ’

a move would place a heavy bur ry
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dent, faced with deeply iiestn, adress a conference of the State 4
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rightly in his statement tonight in
setting forth a course of action Sen, decob K. Javits, RNY, H d . rm 4

which he feels will reflect the best. today he had urged President
Lescnes of i Se Nixon to allow Congress to join
be at ihe Aisatises bevels ,°4P* with him in making a final deci-

policy. ave just two of the several James Casiuy Rovale will be shown Suns Robin stat
New US. moves to cut off  PTr"fiizon comes to. Congress Bonds that appear im Casiny day: aight, July gt prvi tl
North Vietnam's weapons supply Javits said, “we will thereupon pan in the

were “inevitable and correct,”
U.S. Sen, James L, Buckley said

have ‘opportunity’ to determine
what is necessary to protect our

Charhe Chaphin is hack this

Royale, These 007's make love ty Colomal Quad HMagroom has The ti C

“ week as Phe Imnigrant. As.

4S wont Usage “ed tn int et noe 8 room

Andress and Joanna Pettet), shot suspense, hay brought another

Monday night.
‘ _ troops and what part our efforts betiends lonely gut and her
AAtor watching President Not in"amilitary sense are being Uti $8 men. send Indians on the thealler tthe seem — Tapas. aither, One ashore, he ae mv
fr amhecharies wore Buckley told 128d to continue the South Viet- warpath. nde m flying saucers, Based on the book by Leon Uns. ed am one at the { ata $1 00 w/ C. d
we erm er eam em ther Lan mh to he ete . ar

newsmen, “I fully support the
president’s decisions."
He described the military ac-

“We may decide inCongress that tion 1 the daught 1M, the most hibh ki sant scenes ever Lilmed e
{EDK peyoufethe spersa sane: thes cemtwrg: lipate Gasdd tp 5 withou

: “But it is time that we decided be shown on Wednestay night
Mions announced by the president 1 ‘president and the Presi land: ‘sigh SMERSIL, Tike a oKkagalinn it WashitiaiincDs New rut se
‘consistent with the Nixon doc- Wilh the Presiden! and aainy ea : ‘ ‘Be ‘ WASTE 7 Complete stunws i
fee ra Taam. AM ovis old a news conference Coa, Gnd bea WiRinkeal tue Hana oR CiS ns ailees s al cKets on sale
or that fact is that "we have not se | ee ; a a
5 i gotten ourselves out of the Viet- art te amen wemen to ST OS witheut
cara team ; a. now in CC Lobby
lawmaker said he believed Nixon #™ mire soon enough: f ' seat Uli 1 oO q
uld receive strong support from aries wait Make Tee, Faby tay 1f = = seoecncneaes praca ec |
yal SCH EMDY Nixon did not confer with Con- Sunday, July 9 ‘i aan ie
tha Amerfonn. people ress, it might be ne 'y for . ene 0) Tuesday, July 11 Wednesday, J
“He got their backing when he Kress Wilw emeeeen Inesday, July 12 ‘Thursday, July 13
rent into Cambodia," Buckle: Congress to cut off military ap- ASINO: VAL CONCERT-IN-THE-ROUND. SPEAKER Dr Artie Cation
wen \ ¥  propriation aid “in order to have a serg Pa STAR SPANGLED The Third’ Degree: Doctor | MIOWEEK MOHAWK HOGI | ICE CREAM SOCIAL Front
said, and predicted the public se cae Dawe Niven, anes WASHBOARD BAND. of Arts CC 315, 12 Kha SIN NG, Mohawk: Campus ‘of the Campus Conter
would recognize the blockade as a yaaa: Fas nctety sory: Grae Ursulls Andress CC Ballroom, Spm. ane on hoon-2pm
ansible decision.” He auld, 1 Sane Cine Bring a Blonket 11 mena aad LECTURE 1 HOHO FLO! BEER GARDEN MORON
Buckley said a final assessment yaa ss Sasa BOWLING INS’ ey tien MUMPERNICKLE CHOIR
uses Ee oie fig bepred hs Fe ailer roo TRUCTION Muconceotions of Africa iStave Firs Rick Lowe
of the current Communist offen: nd the Bouth Vietnarne ZENGER HALL CE Lats, 7 Thpin Today Bon Supionsa, Larry Wahi)
sive would have to wait “until e ee eee een the CONCERT YOUNG HOL1 UN BRIDGE CC Gard Lou, Jom cc ans, Opin-midnight
more time has gone by." ag te Mune om che LIMITED, G6 Baton FILME CTONACTTHE IMMIGHANT | TENNIS INSTRUCTION Indio
But, he added, “the military sr ue aan Quad Courts 2pm
context required decisive mea: “They at least as well eqt HS RET EME TRUCTION
oe rial Gowrie 7pm
sures lo choke off the flow of Ped as the North Vi SUMMERACT Cards and Tickets for Oh What a Lovely Wor, The Tru, and alt
heavy equipment" into North — therefore the questi Do they oa i Soa Sc on 4 : ly in the Compus Center Lobby,
= aol THIRD A —
— APPEARING SOON
SUN A RO ES § Bring your lunch and WASHBOARD BAND
e last nigh ¢ ASP received night instead of later to allow for 28
Aik: 150: persis jathered Lats Hal IEE In ABP oteloed (bight nate Ofte cy questions to Dr. Arthur
ia eae Pathe (he. following mesaye and_was the safety and increased mit
; eked to print it:Tenight, Wednes: of the people present. ‘Third, the 7 . . an
vam, Wedhnonlay night Lo protest ne Natl target chosen was symbolic: une Collins, director of the

Nixon's esea

bank oppresses as much as the
next: The monopoly capitalist class

mercial Bank and
ting all banks as the
the monopoly-capitalist. class in does not divide into two, the gooo
this country, was dealt with by banks versus the bad: a’ bank is 0

After a short time, the crowd
moved toward the lak
rapidly to about 400 persons. A

program Just when yor think that yaun've Hohunshic SONYA grid on the then eonty

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swelling,

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fe waitin wae He bart TUESDAY Nioand deel bees Way. Appears wath hen all he SEMMMERACT p eset the Star
gathering in the dirt parking lot tte people of Albany § bank. wal you iow Youre on ty sone The Medeoeur Tria, a brand new SPatieled Washboan! Band and
eae adn Quad bad eethos the Albany community in genera, the lendership wants

hing of a

siastic marchers shouted their de: Won was a trashing as a symbolic to stress that the tr

th “ditctent Star Spano? guy compo opt stale The Meerut Tas i a Concer
] usibard ss musical analysis up bass amd Huddle, and a pump ithe Reatudon Monday: even

manels for action attack on the business institutions hank is no the revolution, ‘The Weinert

a ek ae saa quickly and which rule this country and con most important aspect of building a al i et nl : HH sane aserwaeliors ae ' Hy 1a 9 pn iat the Campus
Deena ticd cows tinue to oppress the people of the a movement is day to day political | 2 30 m pes Wl ve amy cater Ballroom. It ay sggested
y road. The forefront of world and the people of the Uni- work to develop the intitiative of e Huanitae tes tebe weated and imamtamed through that you bone a blanket to sit on

the crowd reached Western Ave. {t Statee, he Oe ee ier Windawa cane cc 375 sums tcmtewary, guy he we ol a was esbnoss Adiiston iy S88 wig

a eae that hank or any at this time but replaced, buildings can be rebuilt Vie VARIG WK HUE esd Ung “aide Enpled wih vithontgs

remaining marchers to gather, and +0. ¢xPress the Goes ne nger bit when the “a of people in ry Mabon Banal vane at th q

husled stones at “The Bank.” Co spighed, the bank was hit and aware and revolutionary, owest Prices Around: yooslae: A SH the a

rea oe cited tl ofthe people moved safely Lo the rng clas wil not be ale wo Riad Ho line enclve ten

tre iroun doubled back to and from the target. We neither remain in power. As time goes on, have cn ene

the satire oun bled back to moted nor supported, though, the actions will escalate and the Oh What A Lovely War ie

‘There the crowd was urged to the actions afler the attack on the numbers of peopl will grow. All Hdl dangeath foanslvneatsaan

meet at RPI ‘Thursday noon for bank, The tactical leadership revolutionary people must com . wih Dave Bait vn

further action, pomibly to block « <laims responsibility for The Bank bine their actions with day to day The Trial wh Ys iis aiid he

major road, “according to one tion only! work, their revolutionary p rac the Wil Boy They have

iret, Parhane 20 yetsons con, There are three points to be tice with revolutionary theo acosndl aqui nent

areas io ura further action im. clarified to the people involved. ry and must go among the people Men NI omen te ket tor] Sate University Theatre produc

ruediaely, Wal cae speaker saked iat, st the spats meeting (twas: of Amerian to consianlly oan se M1) cotumatities ill hase NY peste stealer pred | Hats atl won craic acclant to

the crowd to disperse and go decided on the need for tactical and agitate. We must continue to Src IESSCH Nee LNGHTLTC Flat eoael 78 aa nie thew cena oF

he leadership. This need is twofold: build for the ultimate victory of he al mo ine an SUNY A'S.

ow toric tits thy summer Motecatd holder \ coh wn] Pealdchon ob Great American

‘There is the need for disciplined the people. We have only begun ‘o

People dified off, but about 60 Soicn, many leaders # no lender fight he SUNYA campus Oh sake Gane ticket bor eacte play ts Lede ltr They tevently: raved
aoe enone hee et taeak, and only anarchy and disorder ean Hehar a Lowel War Quis 1°), S880 tor thie with cards. and] Mt Setter Gomge MaGovern
ing two or three windows and ceed ~ Rie erg at ‘The Tactical Leadership snl The Trial uly 202) the 83 Withent Cute regula | let be cunpayned mn Athany
thlathing red paint on the stone People present, al of the people, evtonnances wall be fehl a the Tieater Department nice 8230) aM at the reception tor the Cha
Swhiia surfaces Jan conditioned Pettormag Acty Lot a single pettormance, and | dels Theater Conterence

guns of the government can be |THE ASP STAFF WOULL

It was an efficient operat The comp

run nentty Ub the group.

sr on wun met by the guns of the people, sng 4 renter $4.00 fo the combination) é
Ti Tock Gectartaicdicr (miey_ of cur nctions mat be | LIRE TO EXPRESS ITS SUMMERACH has purchayed a ‘Tickets can be purchased at the | te. Den Dwwukin, a semon at
Sane chile the ech san ter symbolic and not be looking for | GRATITUDE TO OSCAR, ye murhber ol tickets tor ll pers SUMMERAC | table im the) SUNYA sho plays: the washiub

* confrontation and martyrs (only | rip 7 in * elicitor : : , bass, Greg Haymes, also a senior
an hour. An activi t sone ma- (idit: bellies that ome can: win} THE AP MACHINE, FOR mane 1 each products Campus Center lobby dally nye sin the swathes, Baul hse
Iny of whom spo ietcong hi fically |ITS DUTIFUL SERVICE and is selling thent at a consider between 10:00am and 2 OUpm, ot 1 pa
flags, providedthe energy for the Second, the lendership specifically fants Pianta F ee Td r man, at RPL grad whois a 5 string

__jdretaetestion, decided on having the action at |1N HARD TIMES. Jably reduced sate. For an active by calling457-6760 banjo vatuoso, and Bull

A Now Look
at AFRICA

Dr. Edoho Edoho, interim chait-
man of the Afro-American Studies
Department, will speak on
Wednesday, July 12, The topic of
his talk is Misconceptions of
Africa Today

A native of Biafra, Dr. Edoho
earned his PhD, from the New
School of Social Research in the
field of International Law and
Diplomacy, He has served as
Africa Editor of the Lands and
People Encyclopedia, Assistant
Editor of Oxr Wonderful World
Encyclopedia, and Editorial
Researcher for The New Book of
Knowledge Encyclopedia.

{Summeract presents
! Shakey’s Finest.....

The Moron

Pumpernickle
Choir

Straight form Shakey’s Pizza Parlor in Latham, SUMMERAC

It’s Not Too Late

HECTOR
JOHN SIMSON
BOYS IN THE BAND
BAGPIPE BAND
JOE,

SUMMERACT cards on sale
daily in the Campus Center Lobby
10am-2pm NOW $2.50

TO SAVE

resents the Moron Pumernickle Choir. lw the five weeks that they

dave been together, these four guys have put together a repetoite of
1950's cock and roll grease, Kiddie songs, and barbershop quartet
style music

The recognived leader of the group ts Steve Hirsch, currently
enrolled m the Doctor of Arts program here, He is knows on campus
musicals Little Nell: Christmas Carol: and Rude

Also ww the group are Rick Liese.a recent gradtate of SUNY A, Don
Saprenza and Larry Wahl, both seniors

The Aloron Prmpernickle Choir will appear at the Beer Garden on
July 14at 9 pm, behing the Campus Center Beet and chips will he

f LA

Instruction is

available in:

TENNIS -

Handball -

Billiards-

THE THIRD DEGREE

Does the Doctor of Arts degiee fields of Eeanomes and English) University Senate for a year aad
molled im the Fallot L97E halt
ctor of Aris at Albany hay Collins will amthne the dose

Thursdays at 2
suceeed where: the PRI farted an
the preparsiion of college

Thursdays at 7 $e esciopnt the nn

singled out nationally fority history. sketch the difleren

gram, will speak to this and other teaching, analogous to the intern the PRD, and discuss prospects tar

wspeets of the program ina ship for the MD. the future. What the

Junetiime talk on July 1 what it is not,and what at p

Mondays at 7

SUNYA is the pioneering Dr. Collins is a professor of ses and does not promse have
mmstitution in New York State Enghsh and Comparative Litert- not always been understood, even

Bowling- Tuesdays at 7:15$ sii this ww dactnates designed tne. He wall etn to fullinne on dhe SUNY cans

ALSO

especially tor those who hiok to (aching this fall alter serving ay rine your questions and yone

teaching a then primary response: direetor ot the DA, program tor tunety te Campuy Center

biluy, The first students (nn the wo years, and ay chanman of the Puesday July Hatt Sopa

Bridge Nite-
Wednesday at 7

LOOK TO
THE SKIES

The discussion at the Mohawk
Campus thiy week wall turn ter the
sky as Roger Cheng talky about
the research projects of SUNY
Atmospheric Serenees Depart

Mi. Cheng ty a research: aywectate
wilh the Ate sphere Sciences
Research Center, He ts alse the
ductor ob the photonmcioseapr
laburstors at the University. He
recently was the eaplent ot two
first prizes tor his exlubit of lit
and electron imicrographs atthe
International Conterence ol
Microscopy, liter Mieww “70 an
Chicago,

Mi Chete sal prevent a ome
how color stale shaw enntled, “A
Journey Hiough a Micraseupe
Mie talk sal cover the present
research work an the ASRE Phot
imicrersceapy Lab oan atnusyphert
articulates. with spectal te
precipnt sinnesphiet

van ail paellativay

The atternoon ot July 12 should
prove enlightening ta all whi

SUMMERACT ty sponsor
yea bus te the Mohawk Campus
that leaves trom the Administra
hon Circle at 12.40 pm, 25 cents
tor activities card holders arnt $0
cents for non-curd holders

Young Holt Untinited will be appearing mi the Campus Center Ballroum on duly HEats 30 par They
ate tworthids of the oninal Ramsey Lewas Lito, Among then hits are “Metlow Dreamin | and “Soult
Struts Trcketyare on sale now an the Campus Ceuter Lobby S100 wath an activenes cand $200 sathont

ICE CREAM SOCIAL
CAMPUS CENTER FOUNTAIN

25° w/card

Every Thursday---Lunchtime

TOPPINGS GALORE

SUMMERACT 1s a student sponsored service of the Student Assuciavion

50° without

ully designed mtroduction to between the Doctor of Aity and

By now you have probably
figured out that SUMMERACT

the Summer activities program
sponsored for the first time in
history by the Student Associa
tion in an effort to make S.A. a
year-round service

SUMMERACT 1s presenting

cultural, and recreational ~ which
should be of interest to all mem:
bers of the community. No long

Bi will people complain that there

isn't anythmg to do in Albany
during the summer months

Films Galore
Wednesday Night atthe Movies
ts a series of double features = a

BD cisciicrmpuars” Luilipetied gc

and a Charie Chaplin favonte
This series eludes Anne of the

MY 1000 Days starring Richard Bur
Gon, A Man Called Horse with
A) Richad Maris, Alfied Mitel
BY cock’s adaptation of Topaz, The
} Boys im the Band Carte Snodgiass

and Richard Benjamin in Diary of

The SUMMERACT Program has
scheduled a recreational calendar
which should appeal to all those
Who are unterested in stayinyein

J shape us summer Most of the

activities will be scheduled either

on or near Colomul Quad for your

conventenice or at the Physical
Education Complex. including the
tennis courts and pliymg lhelds
Most recreational equipment
may he signed out dueetly tony
Livingston Tower ‘Hus include
equipment tor vulley ball, basket
ball, satthall, tens, soccer
football, fushee. hetseshue
croquet and suttleboard
There will be 4 valley ball court
aud pattiable baskets setup
F the Quad tnd there wall be
gnated tn phi horse
oaquet aul shuttleboatd
uddition, equipment may be
mit atthe Physteat
(sich ay sleep
ft. handball
and handball gloves. paddlebatly
and paddles, ete) You will need
your room key mn order to abba
equipment from the Lower aud

G pro! of attendane the

university. te sign out equipment
at the Gym Any questins con
equipment should be
directed ener to the Quad otfice
Sot] or te the Gym at

er $ pam hal 7-454

Scag and 74543 tor

FREE INSTRUCTION
IF you are a beginner or want to
Improve yout game, there will be
insttuction in the — following
sports

a Mad Housewife, and Winning
with Paul Newman a
Woodward

The Great Chaplin stars in The
Tramp, The Immigrant and The
Vagabond to mention a few

More Films Galore

‘On the happens every
Sunday on m the Colonial
Quad Flagroom with outstanding
classics such as., Sidney Poitier in
Haisin in the Sun, On the Water
front with Marton Brando, and
Audrey Hepburn and Alan Arkin
tn Wait Until Dark

Live Theatre - Reduced Rates
SUMMERACT hay purchased
over S00 tekels for the two
summer theatre productions. Oh
What a Lovely War and The Trial

onsale now at the

SUMMERACT table in the
Campus Center at prices. below
those af the Theater Department
For an activities cad holder,
single ticket costs S195, and a
combination ticket sells tor $3.50,
HW you don't have an activities

Bowling-Huesdays (weekly)
7.15 pam. CC bowhng kanes
Billiards-Mondayy (weekly).
700 pan CC billiard tom
*Tennis:Tuusday, July 0, 2.00
pam, Indian Quad termy courts
*Golf-Hhuisday, July 0, 700
pan. soccer heh

Sailing-call Mis Menegaiiy at
471-6495 tor appomtnent ad
miformabon. amstiuetion at the
Mohawk Campus

Henny and goll lessons wall

Hitetest

become weekly i
ie

There will he weekly bridge
chess and checkers tuyghty: every
We diesdity: tient 7 00-10-00 pan,
ba coe Campus Center cant lounge
Huy wall he topped oth by

There wall als be toumianenty
nthe followang sports
Bowling-July 1. 20
Tennis, billiards, table
tennis.week ol July 4

Tnqune at the Campus Center
Information Desk tar syste ap pte
vedisey amd futher intonation

There will he actos county
bueyele tally om Luesday July 1

hepuumng tron
oy buulling
© bieyele
1 gtadduate vy
solthall ame
scheduled dusing the sumer
Anyone interested should contact
the SUMMERACT office.

11 you have any ideas concerning
the recreational program for this
summer , please feel free to suggest
them to anyone oa the
SUMMERACT Contact Office at
457-6760 or come visit CC 364,

summer / 2

card, prices are $2.25 and $3.75. behind the Campus Center
The regular Theater Department Among the groups appearmg are
prices are $2.50 for a single or Fenning's All Stars, an exciting
$4.00 fora combination string band, The Moron Pumper
Sounds nickle Choir (now appearing at
‘Concerts-in-the-Round’ will be Shakey's) with a performance of
held Monday rights an the Cam. Eittle Nett (an original musical
pus Center Ballroom, Bring a blan- Under the direction of Steve
ket and enjoy the jug. band Hlitsel)
thythm of the Star Spangled MidWeek Mohawk
Washboard Band and the folk — Mohawk Campus will be the
sounds of SUNYA’S famed Hector Setting tor an informal lecture
al John Simpson. Young Holt “ties” A different topic willbe
Unhmited will appear on July 1) featiued every. Wednesday. after
their fist major Albany appear toon The MidWeek Mohawk
ance Ses is Your perfect excuse to
BEER 1 away from the campus to the
Old fashioned Beer Gardens. jathing countryside
complete with enter tamment, will
be presented sery Thursday night (Continued on back page.)

\ctivities Card

You $$

To say that this is a tight year money-wise would be a
classic example of an understatement! It seems that every
time you turn around, someone is asking for money; and if
they are not asking, it's because they're too busy
taking...RIGHT?

In addition to all the free events being sponsored by
SUMMERACT, there are several events dary out of
necessity, we must charge for. These include both the
Sunday night and Wednesday night film series; the ice
cream socials, the concerts in the round, and a series of

special events

A voluntary activities fee works two ways. First, it gives
us the money co pay for the events; and secondly, it saves
you money. You pay $3.00 once, and you are entitled to
much lower prices for all events. You can save over $20
during the six week session. In fact, if you attend every
weekly event in one week, you have already saved money
and, of course, SAVING MONEY is what everyone wants
to begin with (not to mention having something to do)!

The following is a chart of the weekly events with the
price differentials. This does not include any of the special
events.

Event w/card without SAVINGS
day Night Movies $.25 $1.15 $,90

Wednesday Night Movies §.35 $1.25 $90

Concerts inthe Round $.35. $1.35 $1.00

Ice n Social $35 $.75 $40

MidWeek Mohawk Busses $.25 $50 $25

Summer activities cards will be on sale at the
SUMMERACT table in the Campus Center lobby; on the
Colommai_ Quad dinner line and at events during the first
week. If you prefer, mail your name, address, phone
number and a check or money order (payable to Student
Association SUMMERACT) to SUMMERACT, Campus
Center 364, 1400 Washington Avenue, Albany, New York
12222

Your card will be sent to the information desk upon
receipt of payment. If you are only going to be around
during Session Ha (June 26 July 14) or Session Ib (July
170August 5), you may purchase an activities card for just
that time, for $1,50.

Anyone can buy an activities card-they are not limited
to students (everyone needs to save money). Any
questions? Call the SUMMERACT Contact Slice at
457-6766 (or 457-6923 after 5:00 pm). Remember - the
sooner you buy the card, the sooner you can begin to take
advantage of great savings!

June 28
Anne of the 1000 Days
The Pawnshop

July 5
A Man Called Horse
Easy Street

July 12
Topaz
The Immigrant

July 19
Boys in the Band
The Vagabond

Lc7
7:3089:45pm

$.35 with tax
$1.25 without

July 26
The Tramp
August 2

Winning
The Goldrush

“WEDNESDAY LC-7

Colonial Quad Flagroom
9pm $.25 w/tax $1.15 without

July 2
Phantom of the Opera/
Whatever Happened to Huby Jane?

colonial quad

July 9

Casino Royale

July 16
Raisin in the Sun

July 23
On The Waterfront

July 20
Wail Until Dark

SUNDAY

RECREATIO!

Diary of a Mad Housewife

N

Instruction
Billiards 7 pm, CC pool room
June 26, July 4, July 10, July
17, and July 24
Bowling - 7.15 pm, CC Lanes
June 27, July 11, July 18, and
July 25
Tennis 2pm
Courts
July 6
Handball

tadian Qual

7 pom, Handball Courts
July 6

Bridge Nite 7 pn, (¢
tounge

June 28, July
19, and July 26.

July 12

Tournaments
Bowling -July 19 & 20
Fenny, Billiards

week of July 24

Fable Terms,

Special
Bike Rally
Grad

July 11,4 po
J Softball Ga

cand

July

Gym
ine

July 17, 6:30 pm, Administration

SUNDAY
‘Sunday, June 25

ACTIVITIES CARDS Colonial Quad
5pm

MONDAY

Monday, June 26

REGISTRATION Gym, 9am

ACTIVITIES CARDS Campus Center
Lobby, 10am-2pm

WIENIE ROAST Colonial Quad,

9-10.30pm

‘Tuesday, June 27

CLASSES BEGIN
BOWLING INSTRUCTION Cc |
7:18pm

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY FRI/SAT

‘Wednesday, June 28

IMiOWEEK MOHAWK TIM SMITH
2 Monawk Campus, 2pm
§BRIDGE CC Card Lounge, 7pm
FILMS ANNE OF THE 1000 DAYS/
4 THE PAWNSHOP. LC-7.

1 7-3089:45pm

Thursday, June 29 Friday, June 30

ICE CREAM SOCIAL CC Gardens AFRO-AMERICAN PARTY 9pm
12 noon-2 300m

BEER GARDEN PUTNAM STRING
COUNTY BAND CC G
8.30 1}pm

[Sunday, July 2
FILMS PHANTOM OF THE OPERA/
WHATEVER HAPPENED TO BABY

JANE Colomal Quad Flagroom
Spm

‘Monday, July 3

Tuesday, July 4

INDEPENDENCE DAY

‘Sunday, July 9

LAKE COOKOUT ‘en
FILM CASINO REY tt
Quod Fagor, Span

Colonial

[Sunday, July 16

LAKE COOKOUT ‘111
FILM IAUSIN IN (1h “LIN
‘Catania Dean Hagen pen

Sunday, July 23

LAKE COOKOUT yu
FILM ON THE WATT AN HON

Colma Qaaeh Eageeen inn

Sunday, July 30

LAKE COOKOUT "y
FILM WALT LIN TH LHAlin ¢

‘Ona Lien hon

SUNDAY
4-00 am.
8.00 pm

Campus Center
Into, Desk

Harhershop CLOSED

Hilliard * noon

700 pm

Bookstone CLOSED

Bowling anon
7.00 pv
CLOSED

Cateteria

Check Cashing CLOSED.

Monday, July 10

CONCERT:IN-THE-ROUND
STAK SPANGLED WASHBOARD
HAND, CC Batiroonn, 9-1 tpn

Monday, July 17
CONCERT-IN-THE-ROUND

HECTON A: IOLIN.

SIMSON. Hatleaotns 1p

Monday, July 24

SQUARE DANCE C() Htatlrnun
Hyun

J] monday, July 31

MON FRI
7 am
10.00 pm

SATURDAY
9 00am
6.00 pm

8 Wan
5. G0 pm

CLOSED.

1) neon re
900 pn

00 am
4.80 pin

CLOSE

530 pm

CLOSED

12 noon
900 pan
7 Wane
200 pm
900 am.
1 1Sam
12 mon.
4.00 pm

CLOSED

Sa

‘vesday, July 11

SPEAKER DAARTNUN COLLIN
The Third Degree: Doctor of Arts
CC.A74, 12 Ayu

BIKE RALLY freint

BOWLING INSTRUCTION («
atws, 71g

CONCERT YOUNG HOLT UN
LIMITED CC Batleewon

Tuesday, July 18

SPEAKER Dit KAI AW HH 1
CCAM, 12 Apin

SFILM ROAD RUNNE ICEL
BOWLING INSTRUCTION
Loaewss, 2 Vien

i

¥
| Tuesday, July 25

SPEAKER 111
Reflections on the Death
Edmund Wilson, Noahs

SFM ri FL ANNIE Hu |
5

Tuesday, August 1
} ILM teste te Hite

LECTURE Fini) tui

Patioon Roem CLOSE

Rathiskelter

Snack Bar

SUMMERACT
Security

tafimary

CE tntormution
Burst

Repistiat

Tower Otlice
Student Asnctation
Weathy

a
| Wednesday, July 5

MIDWEEK MOHAWK Mohawk Campus
2pm

BRIDGE CC Card Lounge, 7pm

FILMS A MAN CALLED HORSE/
EASY STREET, LC 7, 7 3089 45pm

re TITS
Wednesday, July 12

MIDWEEK MOHAWK ROGER CHENG
‘Mohawk Campus, 2pm

LECTURE EDOHU EDOHU
‘Misconceptions of Africa Today

BRIDGE CC Carl Lone, om

FILMS. TOPAZ/THE IMMIGRANT
LC 7,7 2089459

Wednesday, July 19

MIDWEEK MOHAWK JON 111 NILY
Matuawh Caunguas, 2p

ICE CREAM SOCIAL (| arbor STHEATER

Thursday, July 6 Friday, July 7

ICE CREAMSOCIAL CC Gardens
12 noon.2 30pm

BEER GARDEN FENNIG'S ALL
STARS CC Garcons, Hy

midnight § Saturday, July 0

Thursday, July 13 Friday July 14
i

ICE CREAM SOCIAL CC Gatsinis FINAL EXAMS:

noon 2 3Opu
BEER GARDEN MONON MMH Ic
NICKEL CHOI CO Garden

pen envctait ordny any 18

Thursday, July 20 |Feeday, duly 21

WIWHAT A LOVELY Walt

PAC Man Bisater it

BOWLING TOURNAMENT (|.

BOWLING TOURNAMENT (¢ {we

Thu 2 tw

BRIDGE CC Care Lurie, Zen

FILMS. HOYS IN THE BANDINI
VAGABOND C7, 7.3040 abun

THEATER ON WHAT A LOVELY WAI
PAC Maun Theater A0pmn

BRIDGE CC Carel { nina
FILMS 1)
wrist
11 aby
THEATER 1111
Thasater, #40.

on

TRIAL, PAK

Wednesday, August 2

BRIDGE CC: Carel Honstupe. Ayn
FILMS WINNING TH GOL DIU
LOL 7 Atos

Oe

YH 80am 30 pm CLOSED.
(tunel)
5 ps8 pan (Dinner
Tes. then Fin)
12 noon 12 noon
6.00pm
9-00 am
6.00 pm

12 noon:
10.00 pm

157-6700)
157-7010)
AST-RHdR
as7094
487-3802
457-4954
ASTRO!

457-0542)
8O9.45?1

HICE CREAMSOCIAL (4 «

WAGPINL WAND

BEER GARDE!
i THEATER ONE WHAT AL OVEL YW.
TPAC Nha vss 4

Saturday, July 22
AI THEATER OI WHAT A LOVELY WAL
PAC Mans Hasater a 4p

Wadnesday, July 26 Thursday. July 27 Friday, July 28

THEATER 11H) 1H0lAI I

BTHEATER fii (iar Hac

Saturday, July 29

THEATER Ill IAL PAC Avent

Hosters
Thursday, August 3 Friday, August 4
FINAL EXAMS

CLASSES END
FINAL EXAMS BEGIN

Saturday, August 5

SUNY BUS SCHEDULE

Monday Thursday
Tren lose th Aditi tse every. 20 Minutes

Fram 6 1sanrte 1 Hapar Busses leave thie downtown
(Diaper Hall campus every 20 Minutes tron 7 OSan
te 1030 pan

FRIDAY
Busses teave Lom the Adininvtuation Circle every
20 Minutes trem 6 48am 10 5 JOpin Busses leave
Draper Hall every 20 Minutes 7 0Sain te § 40pm

Saturday

Besses leave the Admustiation Circle every 40 Minutes
trom 40am tod SOpm. Busses leave Draper Hall every

40 Minutes fiom 9 SQam to 5 10pm

THERE IS NO BUS SERVICE ON SUNDAY.

CONCERTS IN THE ROUND
9-11pm CC Ballroom $.35 w/tax $1.35 without

July 10
Star-Spangled Washboard
Band

July 11

July 17
Hector & John Simson

BEER GARDENS
Spin-midnight CC Formal Gardens

June 29 July 6
Putnam String County Fennig’s All Stars
Band

July 20
Bagpipe band

July 1
Maron Pumpernickle Choir

SUMMERACT 1972
is student sponsored servico of the
STUDENT ASSOCIATION
suny/albany

June 26 Wieme Roast 9-10: 30pm
Colonial Quad Wienie $25
Soda $.15
2% Midweek Mohawk ‘Tun Sniith
‘Auto Mechanies Lor the
Volkswagon” 2pay
June 29 tee Cream Snoon2: 40
CC Gardens. $35 w/
3.75 without
40 Alvo-Amenean Party. pur
Midweek Mohawk 2.Spm
Ive Cream Soeral hoon 2) 8Opm
CC Gardens
July 9 Lake Cookout Spa
July HL Speaker Arthur Collins
12 30pm COATS “The
Thid Degiee: Doctor ol
Auts
11 Speaker Edobu Fdohu
12 Midweek Mohawk Roger Cheng
Atnuspherie Seienees

2Spat

June
July §
July 6

14 fee Cream Socal noone2 d0pm
CC Gardens
16 Lake Cookout Spar
IX Speaker. Di Kis AB
Petersen 12 40pm (C375
122"Oh What a Lovely War
8 30pm PAC Mai Theater
19 Midweek Mohawk Jon Henny
Color Photogiaphy’ 2-Spm
Lake Cookout Spm
Speaker Dr Arthur Collins
Reflections on the Death
ofa Crine: Edmund Wilson?
Spin CC Assembly Hall
26-29°The Tal” 8:30pm PAC
Arena Theater
July ay Lake Cookout Spm
August 1 Speaker: Edohu Edobu

SLN3AZ 1ViD4GdS

Young Holt Unlimited

SUMMERACT PROGRAM GUIDE

JUNE 25 - AUGUST 4, 1972

(Continued from front page)
Talks & Eats

Some of SUNY/Albany’s dis
tinguished faculty will lead infor-
mal discussions at weekly
‘lunch-ins’, Dr. Arthur Collins of
the English Dept. and Dr, Karl
A.B. Peterson of the Music faculty
are among the speakers,

Sticky Thursdays will be a week-
ly bill-of-fare when you make
your own surdae behind the Cam-
pus Center cafeteria

Still in the planning stages are a
Square Dance, a Jazz Concert
series, and busses to the Saratoga
Performing Arts Center

E.OPS.A,
conjunction with Student
Association E.0.P.S.A, has
planned a large number of
excellent events. Tuesday evening
films; an extensive lecture sche
dule; parties; and cookouts by the
campus lake highlight the offer
ings.

In

SUNSTROKE
A weekly up-to-date supplement
to this program guide, Sunstroke
will be available m the Campus
Center lobby, on Colonial Quad,

and in the Library. Chech
Sunstroke for complete
up-to-the-minute news on the

1972 SUMMERACT program

SPECIAL SNACK BAR HOURS

For your the
Snack Bar will be open until
10:00 pm on Sunday evenings, If
these extra hours are not taken
advantage of, the Snack Bar will

convenience,

cream
Sculptures

Bring out your creativity in
decorating ice cream! Thursday is
the day for a light lunch and a
huge dessert. Ice cream socials -
make your own sundaes ~ will be
held every Thursday for your
dining ple will be

re. There
chocolate and vanilla ice cream to

choose from; and a host of
toppings including chocolate,
strawberry, pineapple, whipped
cream, and nuts. The social will
start 12:00 in the formal
gardens (behind the Campus

Center) and will run until 2:30.
Those with tax cards will be able
to enjoy these weekly coolers at a
considerably lower price. So give
yourself a treat and come belore,

return to an earlier closing time

The — Mohawk
property owned by the F
Student Assoet
educational, rere
and social area for
members the
Community, Activities at Mohawk
range from volleyball and softhall
to horseback — nding
Svimming, to picnicking and just
walking. A 40 acre lagoon, fed by
the Mohawk — River
opportunities for
canoeing, and sailing
snack bar located
activities building which

Campus, a
‘acully
providey an

Hon
sonal, cultural,
the

use by
Univer

provides
boating.
there ws a
he main
Nay be
available on a cast basis during

after, or on your way to class

00

open hour
p.m.)

The Glen House, alse owned by
FSA, 4s located at The Glen, New

York. It contains 4 living rooms, a

periods. (ni

kitchen and a bath om the first
floor; and bedrooms on the
second. The — building can
accomodate up) to 37 persons
overnight, at a nominal price
Volleyballs, sottball equipment
canoes, and sleeping bags aay be
checked out from the caretaker
The Iludson River ts 100. tet
from the —hotise, providing
excellent trout lishing, canoeing,

prenicking and soul

—
This four page guide to the
SUMMERACT program is de-
signed to serve you in a number
of useful ways.
Hang the Center-Fold on your
wall or use it as a desk blotter.

Recycled quality paper was
used for this Purpose.
tetee

An easy to read calendar --
plus four charts -- detail the|

takes a few seconds to find out
what movie is being shown to-
night or which group is playing]
‘on Monday.

A fifth chart lists many of the
important phone numbers you
might need. Why not use this
area as a Summer Directory?

Wienie
Roast

Why start the summer in a rut?

The kickoff event —_of
SUMMERACT is a WIENIE
ROAST on Colonial Quad. This is
the first time (o get together
before classes (and work?) begin,
so there should be nothing
keeping you away. Come tw

Colonial Quad the evening of June
26 with a pocket full of chan,

(wienies - $.25; soda - $.15) and
high spints and be prepared to
enjoy!

Camp Dippikill, owned by the
Student Assoetation, is located at
Warrensburg. deep in the heatt of
the Adirondacks. In ity center ts

20 acte lake, There are 2 dwellings
onthe property: a
farmhouse and the Camp Dippikill
Cabin, For the tugged types, there
the

renovated

is a lento located
Dipmkill Lake,
towhoat are available; and there ts
also a stuns bath located on the

lake

vations must be made an

forthe Cabin, the
and camping, with
the Campus Center still in room

1.37 (487-7000).

Reduced prices .

Oh What a Lovely War

The

This summer, members of the U
will have the chance to see live the

Trial

Imiversity and Albany cormmunaties
tre performances without having to

travel out of the city! After a 2 year lapse, Arena Theatre is buck with 2

Kafka's modern classi

) and Jean Louis Barrault’s dramatization of
"he Trial (July 2

I satire, Oh What a 1.

29),

SUMMERACT has purchased a large number of tickets 10 all

performances of each play, and wi
reduced rat
performance of either production

For an activities card holder,

Il be selling them at a considerably
ticket for any
and $2.25 for a

one
will be $1.95;

non-card holder. A combination sale (I ticket for each play) will be

$3.50 for card holders and

$3.75

without, (Regular Theatre

Department price is $2.50 for a single performance and $4.00 for a

combination).

Tickets can be obtained al the SUMMERACT table in the ¢

Center labby NOW
457-6766 between 10.am and 3 pm.

P.S.-Both theatres in the Performing Arts Center

Midweek

Get away from at all. spend your

Wednesday afternoons at the
Mohawk Campus. SUMMERACT
iS presenting a mid-week sem

lecture series in thisheautiful set
ting, that should prove enlighten:
ing and reteshing

We all know what it’s like to
bring in the car for a minor rattle
or shake, only
astronomical

to be presented
ball that
covers everything but the orginal
problem! Tim Smith, a local auto
lower,
his own busi

with ant

isn the process of starting
ess, He will speak on

baste auto theory ma talk entitled
“Auto mechanics fin the
Volkswagon". (The talk will not
however, he lumited tothe
Volkswagon)

He will

hints about what the averaze Joe

al give sume helptul

MOHAWK CAMPUS
BUS SCHEDULE

ty Admin teav
Cute Mohawk
1 00am

100 pov + 0pm
4.00pm 10pm
5.00 pm ov pm

mipus

Phone reservations can be made by. culling

¢ air conditioned!

Mohawk.

can do to his car in the way of
Preventative maintenance, This
talk will be held on June

The afternoon of July 12 will be
devoted

to a discussion of the
the Atmushpenie
Sciences Department ity well as
the Dudley Observatory anid out
Mationy at Whiteface and Yellow
sone Roger Cheng a member ul
the Atinospherie Sciences Depatt
ment, will be leading the discus
sion and will employ films and

Projects ot

slides to illusteate

The saying “A pretune as worth a
nid words” only ah
the plete ts taken cantectly. On
July 19, Jon Henry of the Educa
onal Commumeations Center
will spend the afternoon tathing
bow color nhotography He will

iy true

Show same at his awa woth

demonstiite corteet teclutigues

anid theld questions

All preseatations will hey at
S00 pm at the new Mohavh
ssnterence facility Direc ties cat
te obtained at the sntorinatin
Hesheoor by calling AS 2 49.38

HW You need tainsportation

SUMMERACT will be
bus that will

Human a
wunive an plenty ot
time tor the titk, The charge will
be $25 with bi. $.50 without
Watch the SUMMERACE ballet

CANOEING - $.75/hi/eratt

HORSEBACK RIDING - $5.00)

MOHAWK PRICES
12m

X pin daily
University 1D

8.4 S0/lnr tor xuest (1 guest per 1D card)

Mout
Sat & Su

SNACK BAR = 12 noon 6 pd

SWIMMING POOL

rans 6 pM

$90 admis

Telephones

Information and Reservations

{Reservationy Cancellations)
Mohawk Activities Center - 371
Emergency - 371-5449

10 amet non, | pas pm
ally

ton 12 rowan ay

457-7000

AL TUS
O41

STUDENT
RESS

Vol. LIX, No. 29 rk at Albany Friday, September 8, 1972

The University
Mourns...

by Ed Deady

Outside the Campus Center the sky was a clear
blue, brushed occasionally by white, ‘The sun
glowed down on a perfect day, a lazy, breezy day.
You could hear the fountain’s unceasing din above
the sound of people talking and a dog's bark. An
excited squeal broke out briefly from one of the
many groups seated und standing idle on the
podium and around the fountain, It was noon and
many students were spending their free moments
between classes enjoying the good weather, good talk

nd good friendship ing life that only a day

nter Ballroom, on the second
fluor at the top of the stairway going up from the
main lobby, there were still vacant seats. Only a few
ple stood by the main doors, not from necessity,
for convenience, Findlay Cockrell stopped
», and Rabbi Bernard Bloom gave the
invocation for those eleven Israelis who “died on
the field of peaceful competition.” The Albany
County District Attorney Arnold Proskin rose to
speak about the eleven new martyrs and the six
million old ones who hopefully have made us all
more aware of the need for brotherhood and
peaceful relations among nations, He felt we bad
enough martyrs and di¢ not need any more.
“Martyrdom must cease," said Proskin.

President Benezet spoke next, condemning hatred
and the feuding among people and nations as being
4 and “without resolve.” He expressed
hope and prayers for the people of the world and
stressed the importance of the university in working
to end hatred by bringing all people together. There
‘was silence in the ballroom.

‘The next speaker read a poem written with the
Olympic massacre in mind, It was composed by
Reverend Harvey Bates of University Chapel House

d entitled “Munich and the Day of Atoneme
The poem spoke of the cruel, hating and wicked
ways of us human beings, and of a hope that

someday we will rid ourselves of this hatred,
atone for what has been done in the past
for a few shedding tears, it was quiet

prieteess pies ST awa os suciey nie te aie

7 ‘wish Community Council and Mayor Corning of
fs Coals . ‘Albany alws addromed the guthering and condemned
the dastardly killings and the senseless wars that
plague our world today. ‘They too hoped for peace
and a time of freudstip and brotherlivod for people
of all nations. ‘There was silence in the ballroom
1 a psalm was read and a Kaddish by Rabbi
Zamand and st was quiet in the ballroom
Outside one could hear the unceasing din of the
fountain above the sounds of people talking and a
dog's bark But there is no need to goon You
cared. You were there You know how it fell

(eeipee~\oerse saan

The Olympic flag flies at half staff in Munich Olympic Stadium, where a crawd of 80,000 participated
in a memorial service for eleven slain Isrveli athletes. (AP Wirephoto)

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